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Bill Sands, !01
ordlnator of the
Foul'llation for re-r
victs, will speak 1
College March 5,
Dini~ Hall, begin
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violent, Jaw - br~
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ly, a convict at San
on, where he was
the much publicize.;
man. Today, Sands
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5 BU:::KS AIJD

R£FU5E.S TO PAY 1

Dl~f'UlE

TO BINDitJG
. ARBITAATJON!

OKAY!

aoo make the most

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eled around the wo
high-paced ad\·entw
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\.Vc'RE: GOJA.JG TO G€T

M1Y

P€ACE' AIJD (jl(JIET A~D

HERE!

The group also was told that If
burning or garbage is permitted,
which cootnrt to law, the health
department should pur&amp;Ue s legal meanJ of stopping It lhrougll
the prol4!cutor•s office. No vlolatlon of law has been establish-

eel.
The commlssloners, in other
acUvity, approved a resotutlon
to adVertise tor applications under tile Unl!orm Depository Act
whereby awards of active· and
Inactive deposit&amp; of public money would be made to one or
more of the banks In the coun\Y.
Treasurer Howard E. Frank
presented t h e commlssiooera

with papers to proceed Jn issuing the notice of application In
conformlt;,v with a resolution that
estimated aggregate maximum
amounts oC p.~blic tunds at any
time during a two year period
would total $200,000 In Inactive
deposits, $400,000 ltl acdve deposits, and $500,000 In Interim
deposits.
Also attending were Commissioners Charles R, Karr, Sr.,
president; 'Ralpy W, Clark and
Warden Ours; !Ughway &amp;lpt. Jlclland Crabtree and commissJon
Clerk Martha Chambers.

WASHINGTON OOPO- Former President Dwight D, El•·

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AW, WIZER,

Y'GOTTA BE
KIDDIN'!

290 H. P.

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Group. Wheel Ct
Radio, W/S/W T
Power Sleefin&amp;,
Optional Equipn

TEN CENTS

THERE'S YEI.-LOW IN
'rt&gt;UR EYEIW.LS '"

SAIGON (UPO - OlerrlUas
slammed lllree IOOiJOIIIId rockets Into Salam 1nda,y and ooe of
tllem hit a hollllliai one block
from tile u. S. Embaooy, AmerIcan Marlna,s !brew ot! a Nortb
Vietnamese attack below the
Demilitarized.
At least 12 South VIetnamese
civilian• were killed and more
than 20 wounded Ill tile seeonci
Communist shelling of Salp
In eight da,ys, mo&amp;t ol tllem In
a direct hlt m a riveralde shan..
iY where they siOJIL The roeket
triggered a fire IIIII destroyed
31homes.
A secood 122mm rocket blamed Into ,pte oour1;)'ard of t h e
French - rw1 Crall Ho&amp;pl1a.l,
opraylng tile wails of a mater~ and pediatric pavllkln wltll
ohrapnel and W&lt;JIIIIding tbree ehlldren. \110 hoopltallu bloc.klrom
the U. S. Embassy.
The tilird rocket lancled "" a
Saigon rlverlroot near lhe MaJelllc lloltll, a Saigon londmark
at tile end (I( tile Tu il9
1 killed 1 3-year-old bQy a n d
wounded lour adults aaleep 011
lhe - · tile Soulll Vletname,.
pollee sal~.

ME', KING GUZ,
HEII.LTf.IIEST r
ROBUSTIEST
MAN " I~ ALL

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Lester Baily
Dies Saturday

390 V-8 E111ine,
Vinyl Roof, Dua

!.Oster L.

Speakers, W/S/1
Brakes, Cruise-c
Air Condition, T
other Optionals

Baily, who lh"ed

hil entire llle In ....~....
tile Raolne,
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RD area, di&amp;d Satu,....., evet~,.
1n tile !1)-racuse Nuroing Home.
He had been Ul seyeral monilia.
Mr. Bell,y wa1 · born Aua!ist
2$, i889, lhe son ollate Thorn..
B. and Julia Aril Baily • He waa
a oubstltule maU earrl.er, ...S, a
ilfe:tQng member ol lhl Mora-

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'!OUR PULSE IS
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WHATCI-lA MEAN, HE ..lllSr SAID
Tf.l' WIZ.ER'S
I WAS A SICK
SUPPIN'?
MAN! ISN'T'Tl-IAT
RIDICULOUS?

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CAPE KENNEDY OOPOApollo 9 ttwlllerecl into orbit
uounl the earth today on a 10..
day llight
to make the
cllngerooo Orst tests of the
Oimsy lunar 11 spider" buUt to
land men' on the moon this
summer.
"Everything loOks fine here,"
reported spaceship commander
Jameli A. McDivitt as he 1M
hts crewmen, David R. Scott
1111 Russell L. Sehwelcklrt,
rode into space on the most

ently well on tile way to overcoming a boot wllll pneumonIa.
Gov. Eisenhower spent a
CIUiet day, catching up oo h.ls
needed rest. His oral Intake and
hia vital l!ll.gns continue satisfctorily," doctors at Walter
Reed Medical Center reported
S...da,y nl&amp;bl

Southern's
Free Noon
Hour Lost

dirficult and dangerou&amp; voyage

A MOTORIST LAYS A DUST SCREEN at site of the S.Curve improvement on Route 124
in shadow or Philip Sporn stacks at Racine. D. V. Weber Construction Co. has the contract which
removes two hazardous 90-degree turns where County Road 28 (Ba&amp;han) intersects the state hlghway. Freezing weather and soggy terraln have slowed progress, but workmen are on the job, and
early completion is el(pected.

POINT PLEASANT, W.

Va,

tigation dealt with neglect of the

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checking Apollo's 9 sy1tems as

though it were moolinird, the
astronauts must separate from
the third stage, roil lhe shlj)
over arxl pull the lurar lander

out or Its cocoon.

vestigation by the Department or

Y&lt;-'llr of the Rooster 4667 goes wild
SAN FRANCISCO- FF.STIV!TY TURNED INTO fright In AmerIca's largest Chinatown early Sunday when police battled yruths
armed with soupec:I-I.4J cherry bombs arvi Molotov cocktails aner the
annua1 Chinese New Year's parade,
When the smoke had cleared at least 62persons were injured tnclOOing seven policemen forty persons were placed UJI:Ier arrest
following the huge celebration for the year or the rooster 4667, The
parade drew more than ~00,000 persons into the narrow streets and
back elleys of ChlnaU&gt;wn.

tlonal psychiatric aic:les be hired
to provide proper care for the
patients 24 hours a day, and
that irnmedi.ate measures be taken to prevent patients from
walking away Crom the hofll)ltal
grounds.
The jury also recommended
the state inYestigate the necessity of providing housing a n d
maintenance costs to 35 salaried
employes . of the hospital, and
that
such benefits for the
superintendent and business
manager or the hOSJJital be abolished.
The report said the jury
found evidence that some reco~ing employes bad been
told to submit false information,
and that the Patients' Welfare
Fund was being misused.
The report said ''purchasl~
practices are very confusing and
questionable."

Two Superior
Ratings Won
Solof.'sts

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Twenty killed in tml'1ic;a'n:idenu

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A! LEAST 20 PEilSONSWEBE killedintnlllcaccldents lnOI!io
dlll'ing lhe we0lcelll. TweiW&gt;. ol·llle delthaoeeui-red~- ~ llllal-

lUes

loci~; Cltauncoy,

Lllllla

Akers, 18, Alltany, jtlUed whee lhe

ear she wa1 a pas-r In crashed oo Ohl9 682, In
(Conll- 011- 8)

Alhl~ Cooan111

MARRIAGE APPUCATIONS
Slel&gt;heD Paul Marelllko, 20,
Tq&gt;pers Plains, u. S. Army, lid
Karen LucWo ·~Si&gt;racut. 16,
Roedsvllli; Robert E. 11abr~ ·ZI,

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-•ville, JaniS Karen
-e, 18, CoolviUo RD•

liooo

following:

cornot .~' ol steve
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baey;

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Kubn and _.u•.~. ,,~ 8Dd !
lhe trombone trio eompooed ol
Robin iluJRDhrey, JUI Swain and
David Weber,
Reeelvlng "D'' ratings In lhe
Junior lli&amp;b David Weber, trombone; Debbie Jetrers,
barllme, and Sterry McCain,
Roaama WeaverandMartieC&amp;ldweU, plano.
RecetviDg a uiD'' rating waa
Melody Weaver.

Mrs. Cherie• Yeaao played
all of tile plano acoomp&amp;Dimeola
for the 1111-s. Ste Ia the wile
of Dreetor Charles Y- who
Indicated he""' ''QiltepleaMd"
wltll tile perforlniii&lt;O o1 the otudoots.

Peking and MoscowSwapThreats
MOSCOW (UPO- The most
serious Sino-SoViet battle ever
offieially r e p o r t e d brought
threats !rom both Moscow and
Peking tocia)' ·11111 lurther
aggression by each other would
be dealt with harshly.
The fighting Slnily ... •
frozen section of the 5,000-mUe
border was one or the most
critical develqunenta between
the two Communist gllnta since
lllelr ldeologtcal spUt nearly 10
years qo.
Each said the other was
responsible for the clash near
Damansky Islard an the Ussuri.

as-

lmately 20 olher lJand

"So are we," came the word
t\lre dubbed tbe "spider" Is so
weak it cannot &amp;'Ctport its own from Apollo 9. "lt looka beaull.
welgtlt on earth, where it rut,"' said Schewichut.
uRocer.'' re_plled one ol the
wetps six times its moon
pilota.
McDh1tt ._ted hollllll
welgltt.
The launch was one of the preii\D'~ the ll)lceeraft'a main
most roudne in the amooth engine "went to zero" on the U.
shiP' 1 mooltor&amp; but data radlood
Apollo aeries.
'lbe rocket took 10 aecoo:la to to tile 11'0111111 • - satlslaet.cl•t lts umbilical tower am, ory.
building 14&gt; apeecl wtll II ..nt a
A 1e1m or four cloctors p ..
the
utr011auts lhelr ana1 presonic bomn thullleringaerossthe
beaches, arched gently over the Oliht checlwpa aid r'llOrted ..,
trace of lhe cold&amp; IIIII forced
AUintlc.
The massive machine di~ the launc:h to be pos1Poned !rom
pearecl almost lmmecllllely be- Friday. "They really looked
h.llll lhe heavy cloudo covering good," said astr001uta PJyalclan
the cape area, lllen lll&gt;llO&amp;recl Chlrleo A. Berry.
again hllll&gt; over lhe Atlantic.
Aller the 6 L m. medical te&amp;ll
· TwO alii a hall minutea after the crew had lhe uslai prWiilitl
Uftoft', the IJ)ent flrat stage boos~ brealdaat o1 oenmbled 11111,
er !ell away and tile OVHIIIIDO steak, IAIUIIJII eolree.
seconi stage took over, nmmlrw
S&lt;hweicklrt, a spokethe apac:etraft out of arth'a at- said, took a motie~~pW whilenlnR his apacesult In view ollhe
mosphere.
u Apollo 9, at five millltea ev- Wneos thet bit tile Apollo 8 crew
erybody's looklrw hippy as a shortly after lhe iauoch.
elam," p-oulll controllers raThe anal cOIII'IIdoWII started
at 2 L m. EST 18 lhe mllbt;y
Saturn 5 booster shimmered In
the
dare of Doudll&amp;bll In tile
LOCAL TEMPS
' in Pomeroy's precilWJI hauro. Aslhe oun eame
The temperature
downtown busliiOss dilllrlct at up, 1 elena• IP'OLnd haze obscured
11:30 L m. tocla)'wu40desreel, lhe rocl&lt;et lrCIII dislaJt view and
lhe olcy wu ..erca1t, but weall&gt;ulkter sunny skies.
er ....Utlon&amp; remaiiled to ror lhl
launch.

~&gt;orne,. ::li''i\ililbraooeholr, ~·t •
Its members beingMelanieDean.
Rick Buckler, Tom Gumpf, Kathy
Cblcbelter, MarUD Osborne,
Mary Jo Wolt, Nancy Karr an d
Louise Michael; Jemy Dean,
Martin osborne, Tom Gumpt and
performance, or superior, with Melule Dean, tor their hom
very rew tectudcal errors, exem- aoJ.oa, each "D."
pJltylng a .. truly muaicalexpresIn Class C ratln&amp;• were Mel~
aion." A ugu rating is excel- anie Dean, up• m plam, and
lent, a unr• is average, or good: Bonnie Walker, un,••
a "IV" is ·p oor, and a "'V'' is
In the Junior High, the followa very poor perCorm1nce.
ing received ' 4 P' ratings:
In Class ''A,., which is the
Paula Hauber, VIcki ~eer,
most ditficult class to enter cl.le Sterry Mccain, Jane Whitehead.
to both the dlfficult;y or music Robin Humphrey, Jill Swain, Rick
and the degree or proficiency Hallber; the clarinet quartet, c1.
which is expected or the per~ Rick Hauber, 91erry McCain,
formance, students received the Lucy Holter and Melinda Ami·

the Meigs H I g h
School Band received two s1e)erior and two excellent ntings in
weekend: district ccxnpetitlon held River tn Far Eastern Runla,
along a disputed am urde!lned
Saturday in Athens.
ReCPiving superior- the hiP. section oC the SOviet-Chinese
est rating given- were a 'trum- b«der. Both sides su!lerod
pet trio composed or Karen Grll- casualties.
For the tlrst time, the Kremtilh, John Lohse an;! Sandra Ztr..
Ide 1111 a clarinet quartet IJllde lin told Its ~· Soviet troclla
q&gt; ol Jo Ellen Diehl, Sherrl had been kDlecl andwoulllecl !lghto
Bllckston, Lee AnD Sebo alii trw lhl Reel Chines. Cblta sold
the SOviets used tanks and artll:
Irene Barnes.
Receiving excellera nUrws- lory In lhe "extremely IIR'"
the seeoud highest marking - armed conOict. t•
Qlct. .,
were Beverly Thompson, Out..
(Peking,
In a broodcast
solo I&lt;COOlllanlecl by Doma Wel&gt;er. and • nute trio, Miss TIM:rnp- monltur&amp;d In Tokyo alii Hong
.... Becl&lt;y Wright anti Koyte
VETERANS MEMORIAL
Russell
HOSPrrAL
The
Instrumental students
Admlallktaa SaCUnioy _ Genowere •~conpntecl 10 Atheos by
va ~18, l'lttnOroy; Frances
· David Bowen, dlreeiAx', h~
sistant, Glen Shaw, and sppro., Kieln, Mlddl~; Tura Hunter,
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the stronge lour-leggod struc- dloecl.

Eastern Music Pupils Rated High
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more than 400 patients confined Public Safety.
Jury SuOOay ended its investiga- there.
A report of the investigation
tion into administrative and CisA confidential report on the in- charged there was lMdequat:e
JiiitrumaltaJ students East~~~ J&gt;?llcles o_r l~kln .Stale Hos; , v~stlgatl~n was given J u
e _ h~_t _,a~ the __lns.~tu.~~n w)t_en ..th.e ....tr• .iiiP ~ 11'!'1 Jlll!!@...!llll!! .,
.pita!" 'iiltdl'-t~· ~~nlatlotr 1 ames U.e 'l'ltomp&amp;on wlifi {he fury i!s\tea If sold ;ti'ltper..,.. Sehool reeel•od IS _.-lor and
that Gov. , Arch A. MOore Jr. request ttet he meet w i t h net wore coats to keep wann, tc:qr excellent ratfnp tn District
probe the ''gross waste of taX· Moore as soon as possJble to and that a young patient was 15 IOlo and ensemble cootesta
payers money."
discuss problems at the hospital
being kept in an unheated room Saturday In Athens.
It was the second graB:~ jury
The investigation was based with an open window that could
The Ohio "Five" rating plan
probe at the mental hospital jn on visits to the hospital, records not be closed.
was used to judgetheoompetltion
tour years. The earlier invea- in the business office ard an inThe jury recommetkled adell- in which a "1" is an ootstandiDg

high...,.•

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~-and lheRev. Monlolln •. ~ .!'o1&gt; Alhlllf, Alb1e!1l&gt;

package- men,

ship and the welrd lunar lander,
carried in a fltllered cone
between tlle spaceship ml the
third stage of the rocket.

Irregularities Cited
at Lakin Hospital

The Soulllero Local !/choQI
board, by • split vote (I( 3-ll, }eu lake a look, molest no one
hes ordered a clooed -~BERUN - COliiMIJNIST JET FIGHTERS STREAKEDq&gt;todayto
into effect 1n all scMols r#. the ~ -look over a British European Airways Comet airliner as it neared
district aa SOOII as sehecllling · BerUn oo a night !rom Boon, but did oot molest the aircraft. The
permlta. "'rile el!eet will be :tfoi,r ~"'Soviets have WIJ'ned ol pos&amp;lble !brOils but Western airlines hove
!old: Once at school In tile mom..' vowed to ke&lt;p llytng.
ing, pupUs will remain there ali
·Pa&amp;oengers aboard the BEA plane reported after Iandi..: at
c1s,y, and a &amp;laggored lwtch hoor Tempelhof Airport lhet two Communist Jets kept lhelr dlstanee will bu uoed.
oo flr IIIII their iYPe and -her IIIey were Soviet or East German
The action wu taken last week could not be determinell.
1n a special ses&amp;lon o1 I h e
DAs need curbs says ('lay Shaw
board.
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Membera.Robert Harden, HarNEW ORLEANS - CLAY L. SHAW Nld tocia)' his Cite had
ry HUI...S OtlaMcClln1nckv- convinced him correcti-we action should be taken In Louisara to lim..
ln lavor ol tho aetlon and lloward it uthe excessive powers granted to a districtattoraey." Shaw, 55, a
Ervin, president, and DoroiiiY retired businessman who says the cost oC matntatnlrw: M1 defense
'Jentz diauo1nd.
since hls arrest two years ago now wW c~l him to return to
work, was acquitted Saturday at 1:02 L ul. CST on the 40th dly of
&amp;~pt. Hual&gt;ea said lhla morn- his trial
Ing the ictlon was liken lo reShaw said he wao11ad "PII&gt;Ors locally and natlonal.ly have taken
IIIO¥e lhe he..rdo IIM&gt;Ivecl In copizance of the flet that such a thing can ~n to anyone - not
acbool d!Udren crosalng II • a 1 ·only me - alii IIIII this can holp alert people to the fact IIIII sm~e
alate
at the ltmch hour. kiM fl. safegt*'dl should be installed a.pins,t the excessive powers
·
rranleclto a dilllrlct attorney. These powers In New Orleans hsd oot
QQJj. WDillm illllll&gt;es ..oL.o.add to·
bee
h
n -~·--•
~ Pr1 or to Gar r 1son's teoore, but they•reaJ.ways there and
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c1s,y he Is unable to IIIJ ••'some corrective acUoo ahoukl be taken b)' the state legislature to
will be al&gt;la to begin lhe clolld · limit lllem."
~ program be&lt;au,.ollhe
OIIAIIJaloo reschecNling necel· Great journey taken of six block.. .
lilt. Ho lndlclled 0110 of the
NEW YORK 001'1) - IT WAS ONLY SIX BLOCKS but tile Rev
maJOr reacheclJl\n8 ~ipml ~ Dr. Lawrence L. Durgin told his congrepdm "this ha; been 1 greai
be iolve&lt;! 11 arl'lllllln81he ~tali·. Journoy, • Dr. Jluiln and 250 member&amp; or tile Broodway ilnltad
llllrod.:=~ silO revieW- ~burch o1 Chrlet walked lhe short dls-e s...lay 10 the st. Pa!ll
ed AbOUd 'Poll~ ':,.ornlng all&gt;- tho Apostle RmlaD Cllholic Church alii held services In what will
1n 111e dlatriet and 111011011' be lhll.r new holl!a.
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ta•·• :to -· ·,~•~
It WI&amp; lhe flrst Ume I IIIJJor Prote&amp;Wit alii C&amp;lhollc congre...,. OlDI re "'" .....
tl 1 lhe 1
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No· acUon re~t- •• '"' n
c iY hew lgreod to &amp;hero a building lor regularly
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ocheclulad oervic01. The Cllholic Chureh ollerod Its facUlties free
;..__1 W""~- Co U
to lhe .ProtesWII church after tile Protestanll decided to glw ~
- . - eo
,..,.., me wao ·~•
· bulldl
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••-~ u a lllbstltute bua drlv- """r own
ng rather than ""ld $500,000 for repairs, which
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they !ell could be butter opera, hUni ~'
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•·rs, Mra. carrie IWIIIII, Mln'"
~ •-•erovllle and Mto. ~• - .,,., •
Col..• mwo,-and nomerouo !Heel
lllcl nephews. hi
ent he
In addition to s ~ &amp;,
--·~ lD dealh •·abroiJ&gt;.
WII pre"""'"'
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Ol'and two 1111ero.
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Funeral alstero will be hold
~ lD ·ail!lltlco tit 1i1Pt.
TUe""-Y at 1 p.m. l'r&lt;!m ·.EIIIDI l"&amp;&amp;tes ...Sitol,rdmembers, were
wllh lhe Rot, WlUiam CJotk Joi1in Wolfe Athlotle Dl-

astronauts have yet attetnl)ted.
They blasted oft on a river of
Rame exactly on time at 11
a.m. EST- completely recovered from the colds that
delayed their launch from
Friday.
The 3&amp;-story Saturn 5 rocket
rammed Apollo 9 Into orbit at
11:11 a.m. It was the ftrst trip
into space for the entire Apollo

moon

Procram

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Spider

McDivitt Lea(ling Crew of Thr:e~
Into Most Difficult Voyage Yet

Delegation is
Sent Bacl{ to
Health Dept.
A delegation continued its search today for a way to st"' the
at Midclleport'slal'llfill dump. Itsrourmembersappeared before the county commlnioners and learned the commission was
helpless to act
Marvin Milliron, Luther Oldaker, Clair Might and James Mohler said they brought their complaint to the commissioners at t..
advise of the county Healtll Department.
Prosecuting Artoroey Bernard V. Fultz, who sat in on the dl•
cusslon, told the Bradbury aoo Hobson area residents that the commisslonera had no authority to stop the burning or even control t~
burnl"&lt;!Fultz said the responsibility of the dump rests directly with the
village of Middleport and that the health department sanitarian hal ,
the duty to make sure proper legal procedures are being followed
in Its operation.

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UUie change In lblllftl'oloaro. 111111&gt;
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to lhe mid 40o. ~tonljihlmoP..
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II'IOD, ~..... WOllam Slraia,

Kong, warned the Soviets: 14 1t
you shoold wiilully cling to your
reckless course ao:l contlrue to
provoke armed conflicts along
the SiOOoSoviet border, yoo will
certainly receive resolute COUI'Po
terblows Crom the Otinese

aUegad Chine&amp;e "armed p~
cation" arxt said any further
provocatloo on the border •'wUJ.
be rebul!ecl 1111 reoolutely cut
short by tile USSR."
The burder d l - date&amp;more than 110 years. before

people.")
In a note to Peking reported
by the Soviet news agency Tass,

the nattoaa wen
Communis~ Peking IIU claimM
a treaty between
Cblnaoe
enverors ar.J Ruaalan Czars In
lhe 1850s P"' thooaauds ol
square miles of Soviet territor)'
to the Chinese. The Soviets doQy

lhe

Kremlln

protested

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Sees 'Marne'
Members o1 the Tri-M a.m of
Southern Hlgli School In Racine
were in COlumbus Saturday where
IIIey attetded a ahowhlJ ol lhe
musical, ••Marne.. starrl._ J&amp;Doet Blair.
The mu1ieal was stagedlnVetera!J5 Memorial Audltorlwn. Following lhe per!onnance lhl clw
~ro collocted autqanphool

aevet.l east membera.

lolaldrw ·the trill were Martha

Yost,

Gocifga Ncrrls, Brenda

Bradlord, 1 ~1

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warner, caq Norris, Pam Beck,
Sandi&gt; Sayre, MlektyWolle, Keith

Ashley, Pat lhit, Jan Alldre, Rita
Sal,.r, carey Norris, Rbcnla
E&lt;vin, SheroD Ervin, Rdlln AIlea, '1llll Jloit8le, Doma Qou,
Melanie . Baojde, Chrl1de Yost,
POIIIY Mldtllesw~ Patty Jer!era,
Jalm Elc~ and Jeaoie
Hughoo.
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Ad.... ·~• the trip were
wolu~ HQ8hea, - r l "'" - r n Dlllriet, M r a.
- r t1 .,,'~!\'*'•· Mr. and Mra.
JoaH 1\'llfl_nllilr and MrL Loo
Lea. Mre. ·Loo II IdYl...- ollhe

Longl!ollom. ' •
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Wldte.
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lows at n11tt 1n the-teoil

in extnme nortb lllllla tllo
201 el-1-. NMr IKI11111il.
lemjlorature&amp; unW III1'IIIIIC
eolder -~.­
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the Bull's-eye Every Time!"

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WAAT SOl-D TilE DORNicKeRS ON

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on the IIIIIJ. The otronder UD·
derotando, and nn- mlnuteo

later be is 11 cJdllper u a
crtcke~ readY for a forgiveness
hull- llecaule of thlo, lllJ 1111·
band peoh.p&gt;Oha lllJ mother's
threaL Naturally, the boys are
on his aide.
But she hes alread¥ been to
our doctor with a story so c:onvlnclns !hill be called me aboot
11. Now she hes apruns the REAL
motive beblnd her charge.
She called todey llld laid oho
would forget tho whole thing if
1 woold forbid the boule to tho
first wife's mother. How can I
do that IAl a loving grandmother
who has ohown me nothing but .
klnmeso? Yet how can I let Ill)'
kind, generous, wtae and lovIng husband face ouch a charge? .
Even if It Is proved false, which
It will be, tho allgma remains,
My mother has given me two
weeks to make up my mind. What
ean I do? - TRULY TROIJBLii)l
Holzer Madlcal Center, Firat
Doar TrGubled:
Ave. VIsiting llours 2-4 and 7-8
You're long overdue tor a dec- p.m. Parents only m Pedlatrlco
laration of Independence from a Ward.
domineering Mama. Tell her yoo
Admissions
have referred the whole matter
PllbllcaUon or admissions Is
to your lawyer, and aay more
prohibited until fUrther noti&lt;O.
threats will bring him by for a
Blrtho
little heart to heart chill about
Mro. lloo D. Price, Patriot,
false charges, alander, and ablt- son, 3:03p.m. Saturday; Mrs. Ev·
tor !tgbl that will leave her with· erett Cox, 25'h C1-uzet st., daugh·
oot a deoghtor.
ter, 9:0f a.m. &amp;mda.Yi Mra. Da~
Then tollow your husband's vid M. Crabtree, Qak Hill, 1011,
lead. Poob.pooh the whole matII :13 a.m. !imdi,Y; Mrs. Ralph
ter. And don't EVER erawl back A. Russell, West Columbia, W.
under your mother's thumb a~ Va., soo, 2:&gt;9 p.m. !imdi,Y.
galnl- H.
Thl• column Is dedlcaled to
famlly living, 10 tr you're haY·
lng kid trouble or julll plain trouWomen's Thursday Afternoon
ble, let Helen help YOU. She will
League
also welcome your own amuaWon Lost
ing experiences. Addreas Helen
Simoo's
Market
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47'h
IS'h
Bottel in eare cl' th.lt newspaper.
30
LaJJlmark ....... 36
L. .AL NOTICI
Tln,y's Foodlaod , • , 35'h 31Jlh
IIIITICI 011 APPOINTMIII1'
34
c... No. lOOTS Buckeye Potato Chills 32
New
York
CICllhlng
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30
36
N~:~Uee il benbJ llftlll that l)'tlll
Coca Cola ........ 17
49
at.nb.eh of • • ll1dllert7 """
FomeruJ, OIUO. hu bun duiJ IP.
High
Team
Series
Simon's
potnMd A4adDlltnh1X of tbe &amp;ltat.l
ot rn•ll: Emrlc)k CleCUUd. lat.t of Market, 2424; High loo. Series
Pomeror. Qblo. llcntt.e 1, liltJII -B. Batey, 536. High Team
(OUIIt,, Ohto.
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cnd.lton an nqlllnd to lUI -..- Gune Landmark, 856; High
eillm~~ with aald Mucll.rJ Wltllla
Ind.
Game
- B. Batey, 207,
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Yoo
tho IIIII of drunk
driving .~ In the peper, and
you fl&amp;ure lhepeor -sgotwhll
the,v deserved - until It hop.
penl'lo iou. Lei ml. toll yoo and yoor readere ( - don't alreadj&gt; know)
a 502 (drunk driving) charge lo
not jUIII run and game• and something 1o ldd about a!torwardo.
Pll admit I had toeead a few,
but the ccp otopped me becauoe
· my tall UBI!t was out. Then he
omelled liquor, llld next thing
1 knew I was handcuffed and haul·
ad ofJ to Jail. There I open! the
night In the drunk tank, olttlngoo
LI.AL NOTICI
AD'IIITIIIM8NT POll IIDI
a bench. The next morning I got
'rol•d M.. 01-11441
oot on ball, but It coat me a
Villa.. .t ,..,..,.,., Otl ..
SepveW eelled. bkll for 11wer·
$300 line forthallltlleparly,plus
qt lmljiNfamlaU, Coatnd "13-1"
the ball bond lllOIIO)', plus a
-a.waa11 Tnatment Pllnt, wW be
rece!Yed by th Boord of T ru•'"'
$2 parking Ucket and that waa
of PubUo Aftlltl el U. VUlale of
Pomeroy, at it• olflu In the Vllloge
the unldndest blow of all.
B;U. PomeNJ, Oblc, UllW \welve
Discharges
When I eame down to plead
o'~Jedl DOOD I,S.T. aa Allrtl. I, 1818,
Lori A. Anderson, John W. Ban- 2nd theD at 11ld oUke puhUciJ op.
gullly and po,y olr, I brought the
and rood aloud. ·
aer, Mra. Esta Blackburn, Mrs. enH
300 bucko, but I fllrgot a olck·
The lnfO:Lmlrtlon for Bidden, Forn
WUUom G. BoWman, Mrs. Cllf. of BJ41, FOrftl of COBtrad. l'laiUI
el lor the parking motor. So I
SpeclftcaUOIII, uut Forme ol Bid
ford R. Bruce, Herman R, Car- lklacl, Perform~ and PQmiD~
put a aign on my car: urm lnBond, aad oUIN' CODU!Id doe'amlnlla
son, Jr., Donna L, Casey, Mrs. mn
aide paying my tine- no change."
t. gtmlaed Ill &amp;ba .me. of
James
T.
Jotmson,
Mrs.
James
When I gut back, there was a
th. Board of Ttult"l of Public Af•
VUlqe BaD, .,.,_,.,, Oblo
Kiser, Mrs. Paul E. Martin, lain,
note written mder mine; with
or at the offlc• cd Burl. . 6 Nlpll,
Mrs. Lewis W, McDaniel, Em- Umlted, lOll Willi&amp; Jlftb Aftll&amp;ll,
the ticket: ••rm outside making
Oblo.
est
E. North, Charles W. Pyles. &lt;.:oJumbWI,
you another- Your Meter Maid."
COPlM lllQ' bl obtii1Ded al .t bl of•
Jr., Mrs. Jerry L. scarbury, ftce of Blli'IUI 6 Jr(lpLe, Limited.
How cruel can yoo pt'?
loc:lte4 at 11)1&amp; Wed ftftll A,_..,
Henry D. Sheline, Mlos Sharon ColumbUI. Ohio. UDOD DaYJMDt Of
After you've been up on a
ltarks, Mrs. Kemeth L. Slaley, $13.00 lor 11och .. t, MONJ Olf
DWI, your lnauranee goes s k y
WHICH WILL IE REFUNDED,
Mrs. Frank C. &amp;.rver, Luther
Tilt ()WDir . - r f t l U. rq!d $0
high - lf you can get any. and
walvtl UIJ lllfomWIU. or to nject
Tackett, Mro. Coldle A. Wall- 1111 or all blda.
if you are ever in eourt again,
Baeb bidder muet ttfpollt wt\b hl.l
don't think you'll get off so easy!
brown, Cecil c. Watson, TimoHCDrit)' La tlle UDOWII. form
thy P, Lynch, Albert L. Neale, bJd.
This is a warning: J1 you're
~~r~d 1111b,Jeet to tba ca:adiUonl 1110'
R, CUfford Hill, Mrs. James R. ncled iD U:ll lafonD;I.IWa ltlr BJ6Sen,
Upsy, take a taxi. The law does·
of bidden ta. ~·
Bumem and lnfantdeol!bter, Mrs. ly At\eiiUoa
ed his second Majorcan hotel tor n't mess around with dtimk drivcoll.d to ttt. requirement• 01 t~
Carnival"
at
Saranac
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Now
BY JACK O'BRIAN
~UODI of emljllO)'BJIDt to k
011Robert W. Jmes an4 Infant son, IIU'Wid.
lad IDbllmWD ..... ...... to
NEW YORK - There's a hus- Milt's a glamor boy? .... Arbi~ yoong Yankee students .... Silly era. - LEARNED THE HARD
Mrs. Robert L. Mastoro and be piJ.Il Wlder UJe ooaUact
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tle.on ln Green Bay to rename trageurs say the Crane will de· Putty rnarwfaeturer Peter Hodg- WAY
Thll proJect AI ~YiDC Mln1
Infant
11011,
Mrs.
Ray
M.
Mc110n named his mini-yacht the Dear Learned:
llll&amp;nclal 111lltallce trom tU :leoll·
its street recentlY named alter value this year.
Guire
and
lnfaot son, Mrs. Dcrt· emlc l)Melopmeat: A~
Silly
Putt
Putt.
At
that,
you're
luclder
than
The droll Terry - Thomas
Vince Lombardi, the coach who
'1·be IW:Ceillul blddl'l' mu• tefllll17
aid C. Roush and Infant """• wtlh tba ~ta of 1M
Bdwy. characters bet on any- OWls tn many other countries,
demands
that when hia rums
abandoned that winter wonderMrs. Jolm E. Thompson and Jn. bacoa Act. Cnlrttad WoB lkM&amp;n
land .... Bobo Rockefeller had a play his hometown of Flnchley, thing: the o~1er night they laid where they REALLY throw the
fant
son, Mrs. Roscoe Wimer, li[lcll:)ackl a~~d T1U. VI Ct\11
IO-I.ong gourmet meal at Cha:Jv ~ England, he gets his correct bets on whleh snowpiles and book at them - and sometimes
....
Jrs., and Infant daughler, Mrs. o\etNo ofbl&amp;llt
JU1 wt\bcln.w hl.l bWII
eron and sailed orr on the Ital- name on the marquee: Terry plows would dissemble first even throw any the jail keys
Paul IQoes and Infant son, Mrs. wt1bla ID 4ap after tbe anoa1 4aU
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McCall's
byllner
S e 1- for a month - on the rtrst of.
Thomas
Hoar-Stevens
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Robian ship RafCaeJio to Cames ....
openiDJ ~.
James L. Blevlna, Mro. lloo- of !.heIO.UD
01' TIUiftll
Milt Kamen was "King of tl1e ert Grave's son William open- rna Robinson bUsted h e r fenae. - H.
ald M. Bolner, Donald W, Brum~
OP PUaLIC AII'A.I.I
way home from interviewing mil~ Dear Helen:
ay Dorlnlll WI._.
field, Harold Chapman, Mro. AnHonaire decorator Melanie KaI have been happily married
drew H. CottrUI, Mrs. Lon L, 3:S.IIOI31'r;IM4*o
hane, who's even handsomer than for trro years to a widower with
DUion, Timothy J. Dixon, L.
she's rlch .••. An old Bdwy. three sons. These boys are douWendell llooahoo, Joseph Durs~
.
nighUlfe favorite, 84-year..old bly precloua to me, as I can't
DalMI Utl1 IJA dU of ,ftllnUJ
1a1 'HoSPital~ ~poib~roy:
POMEROY'
BOWLING
tiNEs
James M. Madison, PhiUip R.
BY MM FRANCIS MORRIS
BOOS1 ER CLASS
!l Bllly _c9!es. l!hO OII&lt;O !Y"S a ~r- have children.
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Mr. aoo Mrs. ~ Hoffman .
r.
. w.s.c.s.
' Week of February '12 ''
The Booster SUildl,l School ~ formef in;! J&gt;-.canl' pt1vy 'Coom· · ' My mother Is -a-ooil\lneerlng,
Laudermllt, Mrs. David RichAlflll,..... .....
Jr.
aoo son, steven, of Rudond
.. ..w c.tllltY'
Points ardson, Yolanda A. Settle, John
'the Women's Society of Chris-- ClaSs or the First Baptist Church selor as well as fioorshow sing- deeply Jealous woman who re- lolf1NJHIMc
D-D Pinette&amp; , , • • • •••• 38 L. Thacker, Mrs. Andrew H. viaited her parents, Mr. and
tian Service of the Wesleyan Unit- met Feb. 20 with Mrs. H e 1 e n er at the old "18" CIOO, more senti my happy relationship with
Rawllnga Dodge • , • • • • • 28 VanMatre, Charles Walter, Sher- Mrs. Charles Betzlng SUnday.
ed Methodist Church was enter- Simpson, hostess, at ~er ho~e. recently at the Gay 90s, Is In my nice mother-in-law, and the
Mr. and Mrs. Win Blake spent
·Chapman canada,y • • • • . • 24 man Kemper , Okey Jordan, Eutained in the home of Mrs. Lorene Devotions by Isabel Sunpson m~ Harlem Hospital Ward 2·B af~ equally nice mother of the first
1
weekentl
at MansfleldwUbthelr
BARBS
Mark v • . . • . • .•.. . .. 22 gene Mlller, William P. Thompwife. Naturally this woman loves
Dumas, Friday evening, Feb. 21. eluded scripture reading on the ter being hit by a' car.
son, Mr. 100 Mrs.DemardBIIke
Evelyn's Grovery , , , ••.. 20 ooo.
Charles Aznavour made a bid her grandSOill, and I Invite her
The lesson study was "The Now theme of love, There wer~ read..
and
lamlly.
By
PHIL
PASTOR.ET
Ring Builders • • ........ 12
Prq)het as an Agent Cor Change.'' ings by members on Lmcoln, ror the Duke of Windsor's Pa.r- to visit us often. We three pt
Mr.
and Mr~ Herold Parker
Team Hlgll 5erleo - D-IJ PtnThe leader for the program was Washingto~ and Valenti.ne Day. Is mill .... Japan's motorists are along fa'mously, and this ramtes
The boss says that some of
and lamlly of Coal Grove spent
ettea, 2154; High Team Game Mr11. Dumas. Representi~ t h e The devoti~ns. closed w1th pray- considered land-hugging Kaml- my mother.
our em p 1 o y e s haven't
Sunday
with her porents, Mr. aoo
D-D Plnottes, 741. Ind. Htgb SOr·
The other evening she was over worked for the firm very
three voices were Mrs. Alleyne er by MarJone Gr~ aiKI was kaze pilots (we saw three fatal
Mro.
Jolm
Arbaugh llld ...,_
los - Mooa Neal, 476; 100: High
Rees, Mrs. Ora Hill and Mrs. followed by a short busmess ses- car crashes in one day there) ·•· · when the twins gotramb.lnctious. long, but that they've been
Rev.
ard
Mrs. C. N. Watson
Beulah Bradford. Abusiness ses- ston. corducted by ~lara P~ell, Japan's Toyota ear firm will give S;) .rrcy tllsband took the worat of~ here for 20 ye~rs .
Came - Mona Neal, 184.
sold
their
property
(formerly
• • •
sion foll(Med after which the hos- president. Adedication servtce to $250 000 to orphana of parents fender lD the bedroom and gave
BY EVELYN BRICKLES
the George Ca)dwe11 pr""'rly)
It's quite all right to adbe held in the near future ~as who dte in Ute Une ottrafllewhen him a mUd spanking. My mother
WOMEN'S EARLYBIRDLEACUE
tess served refreshments.
the
boss.
but
a
Uttl"
Mrs.
Audrey
llager
ol
Columto Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bookley
mire
Week of FebruaJ')' 19
discussed. The March meeti~ Its 5,000,000th car dashes oft hit the ceUlng. Sle called him a
bus
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Eldred
or
Reedsville, and wtU move to
Points
to be held at the h001e of Mane the production line .... Wendell child beater, and me worse for
D-D Pinnettes • • . • . • • •• 46 Grimes or Athens were Sunday Florida.
Roush. The hos~ss served re- Burton had five years of piano allowing It, then flhe stormed
Mrs. Effte Saunders returned
RawUngs Dodge • • • . . . . . 32 afternoon guists of Mrs. Nebel
rr_eslunents to el,ght mem~rs lessons, three or violin and two out of the house &amp;aJing she would
home
lrmn Veterans Mamorlal
Weatherman.
With table d.ecorattoos in keep ng of trumpet and makes hll screen go to the pollee.
Chapman canad~ • . • • • • • 28
Mrs. Grace Kuhn returned to Hospital where she Will mediMark v o • o o • • o
o 26
with Valentine motif.
debut in "'The Sterile Cukoot' Now Helen, our sons are not
her
heme after being a medical cal paden!.
Mr, 000 MrS, Bob Spencer
Of pi••••c..
••M"-••"'•- are rare ' and bit much if you keep his Evelyn's Grocery • • ••••• 24
, rd to
IIJ'-'16 a ~oo.
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Terry Deem, 10t1 of Mr. ond
paUent
at Meigs General Hosplt.Louisville, Ky., came:&gt;atu ay
th th
only a tew whack1
Ring Bullders • .. ....... 12
plctW'e on the desk.
be at the bedside of his brother,
en ey are
Mrs.
WOllam Watson, 1,11 MonTeam High Series and came- al, Pomeroy.
Mr. aoo Mr~ Ronnie Golden day! from Parkersburg tor servBen Spencer, who died on Sunday.
Ex..gridster Roosevelt Grier
D-D Plnnettoo, 2101, 732. High
DDCTDRIS
Rev, and Mrs. Paul Sellers eel- will be the Easter attraction In
aoo
Mr. soo Mro. David Ross of Ice with the armed !Drees.
1M.: Series - Drema Smith, 482i
Plaoa Cor initiating a program ebraled their 25th wedding anni- the "Joe the Barteoder'l Room''
Athens
apent SUnday here with
Gerald Violet attended an Ohio
High Ind. Game- Poullne Fields,
11 aaalstance for aJcoholies un- versary at the parsonage on Su~ at Miami's IWton Plaza .... Bess
their parents, Mr. llld Mrs. Way Fuel Cos Co. IIC&gt;per at Athens'"'
166.
dlr sponsorship of the stare De- dB.)' afternoon, Feb. 23,
Truman quietly, as shedoeamolt
Clark llld daughter, Unda.
Friday evening.
partment of Health were ootllned
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swift of things, celebrated her 84tbbirth·
Waj'llO
Brlcldes
called
on
Mr.
TUESDAY MORNING GLORIES
•
by the Rev. Audrey Miller at Columbus spent Friday with her day .... '-Murder Inc." is the
Woo 1.ost arwJ Mrs. Everett Watson arxl
The fellow who carrita
Frida,y nlgbt's meeting of t h e parents, Mr. aOO Mrs. Frands name r:A the rock~ at Barney
a torch for a girl 1hauld
Ben's Sohio • • • • • • • • • • 13 8 lamUy on SUnday•
Middleport Women's Christian Morri ~ . in observance or the Google's.
By WAYNE G. IRANDSTADT, M.D.
COy
Hawk
suf!ered
a
heart
at.ark her to buv her oum
Clbbs Grocery ........ 12 9
Temperance Union.
Former Vietnam ruler Bao
birthday of Mrs. Morris, which
lael(
Monday
at
Veterans
Memor·
cigarette lightor.
Lou's Aoblaoo ........ 11 10
The minister reported on the was Sunday, Feb. 23. Christine Dai's son Bao Long hired beau~
recurrences?
GrueMWIMU~e ..... ll 10 1--------------------------------~----------,
Q-lo one of your colfDrmlt1lln of a committee oo al- Lake aOO Mr. and Mrs. William tltul decorator llabelle Hebey to
Shammy's ••.••••••. 9 12
the facial nerve. For lhe recahollsm and tile possibliQ' of Lake aM daughter, Lorl, of Ath- tix up his Paris nat and ROW umns, you mentioned a panWMPO .,, ••••••••••• 7 14
currillg
type of this dlloue,
creatic
enzfme
for
the
eltablishlng a clinic for counsel~ ens came on Sunday for the cele- they'll be wed lD June .... JMD~
Hlgll Ind. sertea aoo Came you should avold oxptllure
treatment • amyotrophic
las alcoholics. He spoke of the bration. Another daughter, Aud:- Claude Killy of ski-lame and (fN- lateral
Drema
Smith, 494, 199. Hll!b
sclerosis. How effecof Jour face to wlll4 aDd
specialized !raining "hich will rey Schraeder, and family, un- er girl Angela McDonald made tive is It?
co and avold crowds durTeam Series and Game- IAN's
be ollered to the minister or oth~ able to come, telephonedaiKI sent Pat Herni.r\gwa¥'8 hot spot wannillg the season wben resplra·
A-Thll !realmell has not
Ashland, 2230, 834..
,er per1011 selected to perform nowers.
er .... Railroading haan't quite justlfled the hopes placed in
tory Infections are prevalent.
the clinic work.
Mr. aiKI Mrs. Sam Marrs of joined the space age but fem.. 1t. The search for an effecIt was the Re-;. Mr. Miller's Vinton and Miss Mercedes Con- Central named ita new N. Y... tive treatment continues.
MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE
Q-Ja a neOill col..,. you
-stlon !hot the WCT_U spon- don of Pomeroy spent Thursday, Washington ehoochoo the .. 2001"
February 24, 1960
mennoned a pain killer tbal
Q-How doe• amyotrophic
101' a public meeting on alco- Feb. 20, with Mrs. Maude Young .... And it yw rear such traina
Points
didn't
contain
uy
uDiriD.
loollsm.
in observance of her birthday. yw're a victim of Slderdromo. lateral sclerosis differ from
What
lo
the
name
olltf1
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No.
multiple sclerosis?
Meeting at the home of Mrs.
Mr. aoo Mrs. Allen Graham phobia.
A-tlere are ....,- sucb
No. 6
38
A-ALS unally has Ill onBetty Cline, the union voted to spent a weekend with their parJoey Heatherton. who's come
drugo. The followlnc are DOt
No. 2 • • . • • • ••••••• 38
set In persons In their 40s
for 400 leallets oo tem- ents aOO were accompanied home close, swears she'll never ca.. and 50s and· is steadily prehabit formlllg: acetlnllld, No. 4 o o , o o o
o
33 ,
perllllce to be distributed to youth. by Mr. Jerry Graham to spend I vort lllde Ill the screen .... &amp;Jna- greSBive. MS otarts In the
pbenaeetill, aeetamlnilpbea,
No. 5 o o o
o 24
anUpyrln, amlllopyrlne, ell· No.3
Mrs. Joe Turner preslded with vreek.
writer Glad,ys 9telley's hloband 21ls and 30s and progresses
•••••••••••...• 19
p y r o n e, ombellbutazoae
,.-Ofer and a hymn opening the
Mrs. Lilllan Jividen returned Irving Rosenthal owns the lllge slowly, often with periods of
and
phenylbutuotla. ll're·
meeUng. Reported ill were Mrs. home after spendi~ two weeks in Palisades Park and apart from remission. ALS is characterHigh Team Series 1111 camequenUy two or more of !belle
ized
by
weakneso,
with
Bertha Archer, Mrs. Genevieve Athens with Dr. and Mrs. Char- aome $2,000,000 worth ol new
No.
4, 2003, 710. Blah Ind. Sor·
are combined ill a lllnela
Suton. and Miss Vesta McCoy. les Jividen.
rides ita hundreds or outdoor marked wasting away oflbe
pretiaraUon. Anolhar tlrul,
lea - Cbu. Boyles, 559, Julia
illvolved muscles, fille lremMr. IJld Mrs. George Neigler, loudspeakers will make you a ors In small muscles and ex·
A card rrom Mrs. Glenroy EwprOJIOiypbene · (Dt~m~~~l II
Boyle•, 534. Hllh Ind. came raad.
Shirlee aoo David, spent Sunday captured audience as the.v play aggerated knee jerks and
very popular but DOIIO ollhe
J, Vlllllnwagen, 221, Julia Boyles
Devotklt1 by Mrs. Cline In- in Columbus with June Neigler endle11 tape1 or Glad,ye' many relaled reftexes, whlle MS ls
drup menUoned sbould be
201.
tHen without careful lllltll· ·
cluded scripture, a meditation, and Mr. aOO Mrs. Clyde Cross hit fJ01118.
characterized by numbneos
cal supervlllon because of
as well as weaknesa, no
_"Olristiu Attitudes," and a po. aOO children.
possible harmful 11do el·
TilE DAILY SENTINEL
wasting of muscle• and
em. "Lord, Have PIQ'. '' M r s,
l&amp;._OT2D TO lft'EUSl' Of'
!eels.
coarse
intention
t
r
e
m
o
r
1
The Jets who won the ~per­
MUO"-Mio.SON AIEA
Audrey MWer revlewed an arti·
lUCtiAIUI S. OWEN., ,.LatE I
Eeen
only
when
a
.
co-ordl·
bowl
aloo
were
hlt
with
a
&amp;1de from the Nazarene magazine.
Q-1• . •• elderly per•a•
per-inerease in rents at their nated. movement, 1uch u
PIIIlllhlll alb 1"'111 ~llrn.Gkl
Prayer by the Rev. Mr. Miller
could
a two-day lou of COil•
raising a cup to tbe llp1, Is
v.u., r.wL.... ~. u• ._...., ..,
Madison Ave, olllces ·-· Sing- attempted. The cause of
ICloUIDHI be CO Ultd by
oonel.- the meeting.
r-I'Q)', ot.W. .am ~u~w.. Offltt , _
F..fl-'11 PIIMt •wan. .
er Jane Powell's adU lhaJdng both tiiJeases Ia unknown
bardelllnl of tbe uterlel or ttt-I.IH,
Refrllhments were served by
5KWII da............. ,_,..,,Chlo. (
h1Ch blooil preuure wbell no
- plane 1he was on wa1 ltrUek and as yet there Is no cure
Nlll-.1. ..Nrl..l . ,..,.....U• Ball~
Mrs. Cline llld Mro. Lena Mc 1111-Q!IIIptr, lfte., U f..ltt 4111l!ll.;MIIt Yatl
heart dlloue II evident?
by
ltgbtnlng
llld
made
a
forced
for
ellller.
Kioley to those named and Mrs.
CIIJ', NIW ' 'Itt!.
A-Yeo. Tbe two clllea••
.~r!pdall nie.: [WI ...... ., cwllr
Paorl Holftnan, Mrs. Nora Hamlanding .... Hayley M1111 - ·
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w. .......... _,., ...
may
aflectlbe
brain
wiiJJout
Q-la
you
colima
on
ohe's...,. to aunlverotl11nllaad
111-.11 IIIII DIII)' S..IMI Offftt, JZ1.40. Mia
na, Mrs. Jacob 1\lmer, Mrs.
• 'J:
af!eetillg tbe bnrt. ..
' -'-·"171. ,.... .......... .,.Miie'!f
ti taking up actlngooeor)J':"You Bell's palsy, /ou l8id it
Hazel Board, Mro. Beulah White,
. . . ...,.. Cll't .... Mnl"'; ... ....u.tllll 0.
could
be
•ause
by
a
tumor.
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made
•
lattu.,
sJ11ici"f j!tfetltt '-" _,..
have a marvelooa Umedolngltbut Where wotdd the tumor be?
A-For a lllmor to cause ilwlu ti.M. lb ..U: o.t ,..,. ..,.. ...
Mrs. VIctoria Stacey, Mrs. fM.
1011• C. IIACCIIW
..,.,,..,
1114
collilrt
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yoo end up uneducatod. I can't I have had oepeated attacka.
racial paralyll• II woJ!Icl ........
prln 1-... ,_., T~illl.
aoola John- and SeoUandAmhave to be In lbe region of
even do aum1 at aU.''
How can I prevent further
la Gheen.
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lhlr&lt;l period !!l1dod.
Alexander took a 44-38 lead
with 7:23 left In the oontest.
The Spartans went ahead 49-44
with 1:11 len. Steve Bogp, 5-IJ
.lunlor, hlt a set shol, 49-46
and McCo,'s jumper at the 12
oecood mark was good to trim
Alexandor'l lead IAl 49-48. Clark

the Oaks.
The Spartanswt..-eboundedthe
Oaks 36-18. Clark and McCoy
each had six rebounds !or oak
HUI.
Alexander oomected on 19

or

59 from the field lor 32.2 per
cent and hit 13 of 20fromthe!ool
line for 65 per cent.

Girls' Open Invitational
Tourney at Rutland Today
The Soeond Girls lnvltatlooal
Ballkethall Tounwnent will get
underway, tode.Y at 4 p.m. In the
Rutland gymnasium with Calllpo.
li. going sgainlll North Callla.
Mrs. Joy Bentley, tournament
director or Meigs High Sehool,
announced ttte tournament drawIngs todey.
Wednesday, March S, at 4 p.
m. Racine vs. Meigs.

Saturday, March 8, at 1 p.m.
Athens vs. Meie• Froah, and at
8 p.m., Kyger vs. l.Dgan.
Athens • Meigs Frosh game
will play the winner of
llyger • Logan game, and at
8 p.m., wimer ol. Racine Meigs game will play the winner ti North Cellla and Galllpo.

line, the Oaks hit olx of .,...
for 66.6 per &lt;Oat.
ALEXANDER (51) - E. SolDo,
o.:.:: M. Lobr, 0-ll-ll; T. Got~, .
9-7.:5; T. - · 6-41-12: c. ~!1!.
0-1-1: J, Perry, 4-3-11. Tntall,
19-59, 13-:lO, 51• .

OAR HILL (SO) - S. l!oGo, .
4-ll-8; D. Davio, 7-ll-14; D. Brl*"
er, 1-1-3; J. Claril:, 3--1•7; T. ~*­
Coy, 7-4-18. TOIIIo, 22-4f, W,

50.
ALEXANDER ••.•. 18 31 411 51
OAK HILL ••••••• 12 23 38 541

Us game.
Marth 15 at 7,P.m. losers of the
games on the 14th will pla,y for
u.e:tiitrd and fourth places of the
touftiiU', At 8 p.m. the winneroo!
the~ March 14 games will play
for .the championship.
';Fhere Is no charge Cor the
games until tllenlghtoftheflnalo.

MONDAY
CLASS AA TOURNAMENTS
AT COLUMBUS
Newark (113-3) vs. Pleasant
COLUMBUS (UPI}... The sec· View (8-12), 5 p. m.
ond time around proved Catal
Whirehall (14--6) vs. Mohawk
for Str'asburg Hlgll SchooL
(111-4), 6:30 p. m.
The recently 'crowned United
Sooth (15-2) vs. Grove City
Press International Class A bas- (15-4), 8 p. m.
ketball champions turned back
Gahanna (17--2) v~ Teays Val·
seventh-rated Garawa,y by sev- ley (11-9), 9:30 p. m.
TAMPA, Fla. (IIPO- The Cincinnati Beds' holdoot list
en points in an earlier meeting.
of
pl~ers
stands at two - National League batting ehaq)
AT TROY
But it wasn't the case SaturPete
Rose
and
pitcher Jack Fisher.
Troy (12-8) vs. Spri~field
day night at New Philadelphia Catholic (16-4), 7 p. m.
They were lert •stalding alone Sun:lay wtten pitcher Gerry
as Garaway pulled an 59-58 upArrigo, secooo be.-an Tommy Helmo and utillly man
Bellefontaine (18-2) vs. Fair· By United Press International
MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE
set In the sectional fi~ls.
Chico Rutz all agreed to termo.
born (13-1), 8:30 p, m.
League
Overall
Larry Harding's driving layArrigo signed after a brief conference with Sheldon BenTUESDAY
W
L
W
L
up with six seconds to play
der
t
the club's director or player personnel. Arrigo, who comCLASS AA TOURN AMENTS
snapped strasburgs 20-gam:e
Miami
•...•
10
2
14
.
10
pUed a 12-10 record last year, received an estimated $20,000.
AT COLUMBUS
showdown.
Ohio
U
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.
.
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9
3
16
8
winning streak and propelled
Helms, the league's all star second baseman, signed lor a
Lirtlen - McKinley (14-4) vs.
Wittenberg and tq, • ranked
Garaway into the SteubenviUe Eastmoor (J 6-2), 7 p. m.
Kent State .... 6 6
14 10
reported $35,000 and w11l be In caDliO Tuesday.
small college power Ashland
Dlslrlct.
II 13
East (HHJ) vs. London (19-1), West. Mich. . • 6 6
(23-2) represent the Buckeye
Friday night fifth-ranked Dlx· 8:30 p. m.
Toledo ..... , 5 7
13 II
State in the NCAA mideast reie tumbled 72--65 to Versailles
Bowling Green, 3
9
9 15
A'f TROY
gional tourney Friday.S.turday
which boasted a 7..12 record.
Marshall
....
3
9
9
15
pjqua (13-1) vs. Dayton Fair·
at Ashland.
Dixie had suffered one loss.
view (9-11), 1 p.m.
All the other Class AA and A
OHIO CONFERENCE
Wittenberg races Cheyney
Greenon (12-6) vs. Dayton
League Overall
teams in UPI's Top Ten scored Wayne (16-4}, 8:30 p. m.
State in the opener whlle Ash- By United Press International
W L
W L
land battles Philadelphia Tex- Michigan State 85 Ohio Stale 72 wins. Fifth • rated AA power
WEDNESDAY
TUCSON, Ariz. (UPn - The
Witteri&gt;erg
,
,
.
11
2
18 4 Cleveland Indians plan to work
tile in the Ohio-Pennsylvania Ohio U. 95 Bowling G.reen 88 (ot) Marllngton survived a scare.
CLASS AA TOURNAMENTS
Bald.-Wall .. II 2
17 9 oo relays and rundowns t h i s
pulli~ out a 57-53 overtime ver~
battle.
Kent state 85 Akron 66
AT TROY
diet against Jackson.
14 9 week In preparation for their
Miami 70 Toledo 65
saturday's winner advances
Troy or Springfleld Catholic Capital • • .. 9 I
12 11
Bellaire St. John's Allen Horn.. vs. Fairborn or BeUerontaine, 7 Kenyoo •••.• 7 5
to the NCAA finals at Evans- Dayton 63 DePaul (IU.) 57
Cactus ~e season opener aMarietta , , ... 6 5
14 8 gainst Seattle at Tempe, Ariz,,
Ashlaoo 79 Hillsdele {Mich.) 39 yak scored 27 points ali the p. m.
ville, Ind.
Muskingum ..• 6 5
14
7 Frlda,y.
AshlaiKI warmed l4J with a Bellarml ne (Ky. l 64 cenlral St. 60 Irish whipped Martins Ferry
Otrerbein
.....
6
6
9
u
72-49 in the Martins Ferry AA
Home owners in the Mei1s • Gallla
79-39 romp over HUlsdale (Mich.) CSse Tech 98 Adelbert 91
CLASS A TOURNAMENTS
Manager Alvin Dark has pickWooster
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5
5
11
12
Mid - American Conference Cleveland St. 84 John Carron 77 sectional ftl'llls to boost his ca~
AT COLUMBUS
ed Cory Boyd for pitching du. champion Miami aoo Dayton, Ganoon (Pa.) 74 YoungstownSl 70 reer scoring total to 2,371
6 16 ties in the game •
area will be given an opportunity of havinl
Amaocla-Clearcreek (18-2) vs. Ohio Wes.. . .. 4 7
Oberlin ..... , 4 9
10 11
pohis.
the defeiKiing NIT champ, are
Ohio Con1 Tournament
Granville (6-15), 5 p, m.
The lndlons went through a
7 13
both entered in the NCAA rna. Wlltenberg 78 Capital 67
Bellaire st. John's (211-1} laces
the new Vydel, the ri1id, All Vinyl Homesldint.
Heath (21~) vs. Ridgedale (16- Heidelberg .... I 8
one-hour workout &amp;.mday, mostmram ..••.•. 4 9
9 13
Baldwlr&gt;-W allace 65 Oberlin 63 sixth-ranked Zanesville (18-1) 3 , 6:30 p.. m.
jor college tournament.
ly practicing running and infield
material applied to their homes at a very low
8 14
Miami gained the MAC title
Thursday in the steubenville Aft
River VaUey (12-6} vs. West- Denison , • , ... 3 9
drills.
ML Union . , ..3 10
7, 14
and a tourney berth saturday
District.
fall (14--4}, 8 p. m.
Pitcher Sam MeDowell a n d
cost. It will be of special interest home
AT
UMA
night with a 7~ win over Tc&gt;In ~ hfih-scorlre effort, :rim
Lil'klng
Valley
(18-2
..
vs,
Bigreserve
catcher
Ken
.!llarez
MID-OIUO CONFERENCE
ledo as
'BUrkhart •scored Fort Jennings 75 Ottoville 68 Perrine ·-tossed in 40 points to Walnut (17-3 , 9:30 p. m.
owners who are led Ull with
paint·
both or whom have signed conAT CEUNA
pace Pa,YDe to an 87..69 conquest
'
League Overall tracts- were stiU missing from
six straight free throws in the
AT
NEW
COKCORD
W L
W L
oC Ridgeville in Class A sectiotP
closing 90 seconds to clinch the st. Henry 76
in1 and other maintenance costs. The new
Zanesville Rosecrans (17-4}
practi~: They were given perWopakoneta S~ Joseph 60 al action at Defiance.
Cedarville
....
7
3
16
10
verdict.
vs. Frontier (19-2), 7:30 p, m.
mission to report late.
Defiance •.•. 1 3
14 10
MIRACLE SIDING developed by Monsanto
Toledo's Steve Mix tossed in
AT CIIILUCOTHE
Pltdler SOm.Y .gebert, who had
Blufllon
•
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5
5
10
10
25 points in defeat to set a new
Ross Zane Trace (23-0) vs.
a 12-lO record last season, conChemical Corporation and B. F. Goodrich,
8 13
single-season seoring mark of
Federal - Hocking (16-5), 7:30 Wilmi~on •• , 5 5
tinued to hold out. He earned
Findlay .••.• 4 6
8 17
578 points. He scored 576 as a
p.m.
$40,000 last year.
two of the most trusted names in the cllemlMalone.
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2
8
5 16
CLASS AATOURNAMENTS
s®homore.
AT CANTON
THURSDAY
AT COLUMBUS COUSEUM
Miami aoo Dayton lace their
CSn. Lehman 51 canton Line. 49
CLASS A TOURNAMENTS
cal industry. Alter 20 years of test1111 and
OTHERS
East 93 WesterviUe 55
AT ASHTABULA
AT COLUMBUS
Woo
Llnden-McKinely 74
Lost
conneaut 58 Astabula 56
Teays Valley or Gahanna vs.
research it is especially recommended far use
IIAIIIIJIIIA/IIIIIIA1 tr. ..
Aohlaoo
.••.•...
23
2
Upper Arlington 68 (otl
AT CUYAHOGA FALLS
Pleasant View or Newark,. 7p,m.
6
Whitehall or Mohawk v~ South Dayton . . . . . . . . . 20
"Gnndm~.ple•tum Eastmoor 64 Marlon-f'ranklln 16 Stows 50 Tallmadge 48
in West Virginia and Ohio climate il1d was
Central • , , •.•. , , 19
6
London 62 Worthl ngton 55
AT EASTLARE
or Grove City, 8:30 p, m.
Youngstown State., , . 19
7
AT ALBANY
Euclid 62 Shaw 50
AT STEUBENVILLE
recently introduced to the public. 11 carries a
Urbana
.•••..•.
,
•
17
6
Marietta
65
Athens
54
AT
PARMA
'
Zanesville (IIJ..I) vs. Bellaire
How many tlmn have you heard
Ohio Northern· ...... 17
10
Maple Heights 64 Parma 59
AT OAK HILL
thll? One of our m1ny requeltl
St. J&lt;iln (211-1), 7:15 p. m.
lifetime guarantee in writine and provides 100\
Cincinnati
.........
16
8
South
Point
66
Jackson
61
AT
WARREN
for a TV Uatenln1 Device started
East Liverpool (~I) v~ CarII By United Press International
Rio Grande , •.•.••• 12
Insulation, both summer and winter, lb•eiJy
AT BAINBRIDCE
Youngstown Liberty 60
wfth ••plnse ltnd Grandma ont
rollton (15-5), 8:45 p. m.
Clevelaoo
State
•..••
12
11
Moooay
Miami
Trace
62
Lancaster
51
Warren . Harding 58
of your listen ina devlcellike you
AT TROY
lowering !be cost of air conditionilll and
16
NAIA Dlslrict 22 Playoffs
AT LUCASVILLE
AT BOWLING CREEN
sent my other Grandma." Now
Piqua or o.yton Fairview vs. Xavier ••....••••. 10
8 Defiance (14--10) at Central State
Port811100th 65 Waverly 59
we can 111 enjoy the TV wfthout
Lima Senior 57 Wouseoo 39
Greenon or Dl,yton Wayne, 7p, m.. Case Tech ••.•••... 8
ine. The new product can be used over every
18
(19-6)
Akron
.............
8
AT DOVER
it neatly drMne: us from tht room.
AT CINCINNATI
CLASS A TOURNAMENTS
John Carroll ......... 1
9 Ohio Northern (17-10) at CedarThis 11 1 special orfer of 1 free
carrollton 56 New Phlla. 53
Cincinnati Purcell 69 Clncimati
AT CHILLICOTHE
type of home including frame, asbestos, slue·
12
ville (16-10}
TV Dellicl. Those who hav1 tn:lu·
Walsh •••••••... . ••• 7
AT NEW CONCORD
Western Hllls 51
Portsmouth Cla,y (22-1) vs.
ble understand Ina the speaker It Zaneavllle 73 Coshocton 50
steubenville ......... 3
19
Tuesday
Cincinnati Withrow 74
Chesapeake (16-4}, 7:30p.m.
co, Irick; elt. Many different decorator colors
the church mHtlnp, If you fail
Adelbert
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•
ol
17
loolana
at.Ohlo
State BT
AT MARTINS FERRY
Cincinnati Walnut Bllls 65
AT NEW CONCORD
to helf the t.l1phone or like tht
BeUalro st. John 72
Bradley at Cincinnati MV
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11m McCoy, 6-1 senior, led
the Oaks with 18 points. Dave
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Two tree throWs by J o h.n
Perry, S-11 senior, provided the
wlmlng margin as the Alexander 5Partans downed the oak
HUI oaks &gt;1..50 In the finals
ti the ClaBB A 8ectlonal Tollrllliment S&amp;turda.Y nliht ln. Ca!Ua
Academy llll!l&gt; Scbooll!fm.
That prt the iParlans Into a
&gt;1-18 lead with II seconds lett.
With two secoods on the dock,
Joe Clark, 6-4 senior, werrt In
ror a layup to score the Oaks'
last points.
Coach Mark l.&lt;&gt;hr's Spartans
are now 13-G for the season
and advanced to the dlstrlet-nament at ChUUeothe. The Oaks

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boiKiale, Ill., and Fort Worth,
Tex.
Dayton (20-6} notched Its fifth
straight 20-victory campaign under Don Donoher by beating DePaul ~57 as Dan S8d1ier scored
25 points.
Ohio State lost 8S..72 at Michigan state to tall iMo a threeway tic for second place tn the
Big Ten with Michigan and Illinois. Dave SOrenson netted 31
points in defeat.
Ohi.o U, finished at 9-3 for
second place bebifll Miami in
the MAC sta,.dlngo with a 95-88
overtime conquest or Bowling
Green.
John Canine netted 28 point!J,
including six in the overtime,
to pace the Bobcats. A Miami
loss would have resulted in a
plsyof! Tuesda,y at Bowllllg
lireen.
Kent State's Doug Grayson
notched 38 points in the Golden
Flashes' 85-66 romp over Akron
to set a school career scoring
record. He finJshed with 1,124
points, two more than Don Potopslcy (1953-56).
By finishing at 14--10, Kent
State posted its most wins since
1951-'i2.
Other Saturday night wins
went to case Tech over Adel·
bert 9S-91; ClevelatXI State over
John Carroll 84-77 and Gannon
over Youngstown State 74-7{1,

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By IIARVEY SHAPII!O
UPI Sports Writer
Defeoolng NAJA charnploo
Central State takes the nrst step
tonight toward its third national
title in five Years.
The Marauders, who finished
the regular season at 19-6, battle Invading Defiance (14-10) at
Wilberforce In one oC two NAIA
District 22 playoff games.
Cedarville (16-1~) entertains
Ohio Northern (17~10) Cedarville.
The two ,winners collide TUesday night for the District 22 tl·
tle and a spot In the NAJA finals
at Kansas City, Mo.
Central State, which lost 6460 to Bellarmlne College (Ky.)
saturday night, blasted Defi·
on&lt;c 75-45 Feb. 24.
The Ohio Conference tourna- ·
ment title is up Cor grabs Tunday night at Granville wllh regular season C()-Champions Wittenberg (18-4) aoo Baldwlr&gt;-Wallace (17-9) colliding for the second time this season. Witte~
berg scored a 67-60 win earlier.
Wittenberg the OC Soothern Division title with an 87-67
win over Capital Saturday night
whUe Baldwi~Wallace held oft
Oberll.n 65-63 in the Northern

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Treatment~

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.Confrol .of Cystic · Fibrosts

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live to be&lt;ome a teen"Givo a Child a Breath or cblld mo,y
Lifo," theme or the program for aaer.
.
redlted Dr Alexlroatment and control or oystlcll- . Slonmoosk ~ Dr. ~ Dane,
a at Duke Unlveralty'
brools, Wll the emphaal&amp;lD eom- ancler
monto by August Simmon~: ~:~-wl
re:;:'~,.;ertea which have glvon
lor or the Cystlc Flbroa~ v,....,lo cystl&lt; fibrosis
ter or Columblll, pat spealorkerof morhlldro enroarHos --•• tbatooe out of
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ental Elglttand every 20 peraona Ia a carrlor
Salon 23, Deparlm
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of the four typea of tile
Forty.
d; ::. and tho! the only anMary Martin ol Pomeroy, r~
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llnlcal research.
resenting the Meigs Salon at the , sw;rspl• m~!! c disease cause&amp;
plU.Yior • introduced Slmmons. He
e droaatlt"a In chUdren than
. to of the disease more
related a his ry 1938 and of anything else tile 8J)eaker said,
first diagnosed In
hi .. listeners to lorxe
the formation ol the Cysdc Fl- In urging
. eta 0t asslotbroals Chapter In 1960, nodng ahead In their pro~• talk Slmthat the twoblgtreatmentcenters ance. Foll~~l.nl ~~~of the
ln Oblo are located at Columbus ~~':~~~
con~cted a quesand Cleveland.
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swe
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Chlld care, researchandtroln- tlon and an r ~ .w'rtng the
lng are the emphasis of the chaplt ~as am~:. over b.Y Chater's work, !blmons said. He m:tin~i=sAictilolz of N e w
·aald that nine yeors ago _when ~as""M"" thai Chapeau Weekthe group became active, about
·~ ..th~,N Ilona! Jewlah Hoss
long
as
anr
end
at e a
five years was a
ital in Denver will beheldonthe
child with the dloeaae lived, but P
17th weekend. At that dme
that today wltil treatment, there May Cha u will present U,·
Is a 60 per chance tilat a ~~~ rat= by Ohio Salons ID

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emphasi&gt;ed the ln&gt;portan&lt;o
&lt;t' promotlng lnleresl lD lUber·
culoala work and the av.Uahlllty or ocholaroblpl.
.. a report from Arree Marshall, Lanoa-. natlmal renIra! division chapeau, It was noteel that tile division leads nati-•"• In partnorahip.
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· ·-L'Aumonlor Mrs • ...,w, roported that 116 get -well cards
and 45 Qmpatb.V cuds
sent to partners and their t •
Ilea. !Ito urged tile saloosiDha••
memor'lol services lD May and
SOli

The meeting held at lite NeU
Hoose h\.Columbuo openOd lD rllustladc form with Mrs. Martin
giving tile prayer and Irene Melr
or Sebring Ia OClll&lt;lorp, and
her oolor ~rd, Wands Tamer'
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Bed¥ Rltkard, &lt;&gt;Y"""
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lor Doona Paugh. Evalena Berkley, Nevada, L' ArchlvisteJ IUbltituted for Edna smeltz, LeSeeretaire-Caisslere, unable to atland we to IUnesa.
Tho weleomewaagivenbyWOil·
da Corder, Poovlor hoateSB or
Franklin COU!lt.l' Salon 333, Elgltt
and Forthy, with Hazel Elliott of
Portsmouth, second demi chapeau dewdeme, respmdlng.
Distinguished guests lnlr&lt;Mll&lt;·
ed were Dooald AU water' Grand
Chef de Gare, Forty and Eight;
Mrs. James Collins, Marton,
lnd nadonal child welfare chair., and Mrs. Leila Gl ea lliln,
man;
Lansing, Mich., nations! scholar·
ship chairman. Each one brougl&gt;t
greetings and spoke of the work

had=

to BUbmlt their amual reports

to

her by May 20. Hazel Elliott
and Mabel Brown, both recuperat1ng rrom illnesses, were weleomed. ll was reported t ~ a t
Mayme Scllcienewald, director &lt;t
the National Jewish Hospital, is
hospitalized, and that the husband of Virginia Rahe, Glbaonburg, Is hospltall:!ed.
Doris Sandrl!f,
partnerohlp
.
ported
chairman of Toledo, re
l,H2 paid partners representlng 85.3 per cent of goal. !lie In-

Feeding Birds Explained
our Feathered
Friei'Kis" was the theme of the
February therapy program presented to the special education
class at the Rutlarxl Elementary
School Thursday afternoon.
A monthly project of the Rutland Friendly Gardeners, Mrs.
Joe Bolin and Mrs. Homer Park·
er related infonnatlon on birds
arxl reeding requirements. They
were assisted by Miss Thelma
Michael, teacher, in showing the
children how to make bird re~
ers from plastic jugs arxl wood
dowels.
The garden club provided each
pupil with a small bag of bird
seed to use in the feeders. Each
also received a folder containing
information on the state bird the cardinal - and on bird feed·
i~. The rOtders which ceatw-eaa
color picture of the cardinll on
the cover, wen~ prepared by Mrs.
Parker and Mrs. Bruce May,
Mrs. Parker pointed out to the
youngsters that there are almost
9,000 species of birds.thdroughout
the world, am that bu s are a
help to the gardener arD farmer
bec·ause they eat weed seeds.
Some of the larger birds, such
as hawks· and owls, Mrs. ·Parker
said, kilJ rats am mice that eat
"Feeding

MONDAY
MiDDLEPORT Garden Club, 8
p.m. at the home of """· C. M.
HeMesy; Mrs. C. A. Emmish,
Mro . . c. o. Fisher and Mrs. B.
B. Zei&amp;ler as co-hostesses.
GROUP I, Women's Association, Middleport First United
Preobytorian Church, 7:30 p.m.
lo!mday at the home or Mr •• John
Redovlan; Mrs. Richard Va~an,
dovmlona, and Mrs. Edward
Crool&lt;s, Bible study.
POMEROY GARDEN Club, 1
p.m. lo!mday, home or Mrs. J. o.
Roedel, Mrs. Harvey Van Vranken assistant hostess.
RIVERVIEW PfA Monda,y, 7 :·
30 p.m. at school; drama a.n d
speech majors, Ohio llnlverslt;y,
to present play, "Boys at Large."
TUESlAY
REGULAR STATED mosdng,
Mlddlepert Lodge 363, F&amp;AM,
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.; refreshments follow meeting. Master

Muons Invited.
POMEROY CHAPfER !86, Orolor .ol the Eastern star, 7:45p.m.
at the Pomeroy Masonic Tern·
pie, Tuesday; Initiation.
W.s..c.s.. Enterprise United grain.
One of the unusual !acts menMetltodlst Church, 7:30 Tuesda.Y
nlgltt at tho home of Mrs. Don tioned by Mrs, Parker was a
food, bini's nest soup. She said
Humel.
the aunese use the nests of cerWEDNESJAY
tain swifts of Southeastern Asia
CATHOUC WOMEN'S C l u b, to make bird's nest sot~~whichis
Wednesday night 1n tbe church considered a luxury food. T h e
llldilor!Um rouowtng Lenten sor • birds shape the nest out o! their
vices.

MiDDLEPORT

LITERARY

ClOO, Wednesda,y, 7:30 p.m. at
home of Mrs. Nan Moore; Mrs.

M. L. French to review "Adl·
rondacka Country" and Mr s.
Harold Sauer, "Slape of a Year.,.
THURSDAY
MiDDLEPORT EVANGELINE
Chepter 112, Order of the Eastern
star, 7::MJ Thursday night at tile
Malonic Temple; shower for the
kitchen to be held.

S.Sgt. Fillinger

Re-Enlists in AF
Mr. and Mrs. aterman Roberta, Pomeroy, Route 4, have

received word that their sonID~aw, &amp;.Sgt. Fred FUI!nger, has
rHnllsted in tile U. S. A I r
Force for an additional to u_r

roar•.
Sgt.

Fllllnger, married ID the

(anner !Jlirley Roberts of Porn.
eroy, i1 statloned at the MacDUI Base In Tampa, Fla. He

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Tohmle'r, Middleport, Rt.
~. is recuperating at home rot ..
towing confinement at Riverside
Metho:list Hospital in Columbus.
Mrs. Isabelle Wirebrermer,
Mrs. Elizabeth Slavin, Mrs. Richard Owen and the Rev. Charles
Simons atteOOed a meeting of the
Rio Grande Baptist Association
held at the Rio Grallle Olurch
Frido¥ nigh~
Mr. and Mrs. Alhert Roosh
spent the weekend in Columbus.
Mrs. Roush attended the American Legion Auxiliary midwinter
convention held at the Nell House.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lambert
have returned rrom Berea where
they have spert the past two weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. George Doolittle alii children. They went es-pecially to assist with the fam1)y
whUe Mrs. Doolittle was hospltali7od.
Mrs, 0. P. Klein is a patient
at Vetenns Memorial Hospital.

saliva which, when hardened,
looks like a half saucer made of
whitish, milky isinglass. Large
colorUes of the Swifts breed in
caves and attachtheirneststothe
walls. The Chinese, Mrs. Parker said, lease the nesting caves
aOO make a business of selUng
the nests.
On feeding birds, Mrs. Bolin
said that it should become a routine from rall until spring. She
suggested suet, as it is oourishiJW, am will not freeze, along
with crwnbs, nuts, seeds and
groulli or cracked grains. Leftovers rrom meals are also a
favorite, Mrs. Boling sald, ~nd
suggested boiled potatoes, r1ce,
celery ali:t lettuce leaves.

's·-Re~ v',·,e·. w~~~d~!...--...,-.~~u;.rk~·~~·~·stil..;,.;.f.oil.;.nd.'.n.;.•.bo.·t_
, _·p.ite
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tr&lt;JW&lt;ed Pit Holmer, a mombot or t1te committee and preaonted hoi' with a charm f o r
loading In tho read, white and
blue partnership OCllllest.
Ritual and· emblem ell~,
Jessie HeU. l'ortomoutil, aslted
&amp;alms to order pasao chapeaux
plas early. Helen Loret,' Clev&amp;land ·schOlarship chairman, aBk·
ed Uwt girls be on..Uraged to
rurthor their work lD tuberculosis and apply for scholarlhlpl
throu!ih the American Legion,
Indianapolis.
Rules lor eompetlng for trophies wore outlined by B e a
HotmBs, chairman; and the parody chairman IIDIIOWiced Jome
15 as deadllao lor submitting
perodles. Repordng on conatltution and by-laws was Dorothy
Dltz, Cleveland, who noted that
15 salons do not have their eonstituUon and by Jaws up to date.
!lle IIMOWiood a deadline extension w April 30.
convenuon fees were dlscuued by Rose Decker, Columbus,
finance chairman.
Departmental Chapeaux Passe
Introduced and greeted were
Bornlce Chrlatlanson, Esther
Edgar, Fran .!Jlerman, Anna Kruger, Ethel Van Fossen, Helen
Kllworth, Louise Kramerbuhl,
llelen Cotter, and Elizabeth Gllberl
Helen Beall, child welfare
chairman, asked for donations
on the jewel box, a child welfare project. !lie spoke on b e d
motntenance a1 the Denver hospital and suggested additional
money ror that. A report was glven on the Area D. conference
held In !prlngfleld In January,
at which time Mrs. Gleason was

She said that the easiest way to
feed ••our feathered frielkls'' is to
buy a bag of bird teed. SCraps of
wood or plastic jugs, well rinsed,
were suggested as things which
can be used ror making bird feeders.
Cl()cakes am Kool-AJd were
served follawiJIJ!: the work session. Favors or miniatw-e birds
perched on a limb above a grass
nest fiUed with jelly bean eggs :
were given to each of the children.
Refreshments and the ravors nominated to run for la conciwere provided by Mrs. Parker. erge.
Mrs. !Jlerman was miBtress
ci ceremonies tor the lunch~.
Among the dfsjlngu!Bhed guests
at the dinner were American Legion Auxiliary officers, Marton
Junge, Mrs. Arthur Harbach, Hel••Is Christ Knocking at Your en Sloan, AM Eachleman, and
Door" was the program theme Mrs. Edward unum.
Mrs. Arthur Hanell, national
used by Bridgett and Jennifer GoAmerican
Legion Auxiliary presble at SUnde¥ nlgltt' s meeting of
Ident,
oongratuloted
the l!lght
the Youtlt FeUowship o1 Heath
and Forty on Its work at the NaUnited Metltodlot Church.
The group sang ••Onward tional Jewish Hospital, foUowChristian Soldiers" and '"Holy, lng her lntroducdon at t h e
Holy, Holy!' Plans were discus. lWleheon.
sed lor an outing at Camp FrandB Asbury near Rio Grande. Jim
•
and Jeff Tyo served cookies and
Kooi-Ald following the meeting.
Guests were Debbie Harbrecht,
Steve Lane, and Billy ~ack.
others attending were Tom
caaaoll, Twlla Clanrortlty, Mary
Bradbury, Glema SpralJIIe, Macy
Ann Beohlel, Mark Fowler, Sandy .Johnaon, Eddie Brown, George
Hawley, &amp;.san Powers and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Slavin, advisors,

Outing .Planned
At Camp Asbury

Gerald Shuster and liorvev
Erlewine were business visitors
in Newark Friday. They spent
Thursday in Huntington on business.
Mrs. Mildred~ Tubbs has arr 1ved home from a two month viS·
it in Phoenix, Ariz., with her son
and family. She traveled via jet.
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Young
have returned to Sidney after visiting here with Miss Elizabeth
Flck and Ml" Evelyn Flck.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Webster
and son, Ricky' of Dayton were
weekend guests of relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. David Eskew and
daughters, Kandi and Beth Ann,
or Newark were weekend guests
or their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Eskew, Pomeroy, and
Mr. alii Mrs. Harvey Erlewine,
Rutland.
Miss Mary Ann Fields, Columbus, spent the weekend here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J Oe
Fields.
Robert Birchfield. 1100 of Mr•
aOO Mrs. Howard Birchfield, Rutland, suffered an ankle fracture
in 1 skating accident recently.

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p

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provide a bed and care for one
chUd lor CX10 year.

up to 55 mUes P.r · hol!f de-

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Special oven panel acceuary package
pnwklea nl'l ease of clunabilltyl Non·
stick TEFLON eooted rtrtiovoblo ponola ·
ailp rilht out efforttllliy;.walh aporJdlna
claan "Qulck·AI·A·Wink.'' Oven Ia rtady
for uao without ICtllhhlna or waltlna.
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BERIIESI YONKER

JANE BROWN, RN

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BEULAH STRAUSS

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CATHERINE E. (BETTY) LOWERY, R.N. - PUBUC HEALTH NURSE- The duties
Of a Public Health Nurse are many and varied. Her position takes her to the home of the
ill, where she acrrie~ out the reeommendation of the private physician or otters guidance
to the famlly; carries on the immunization program in the 1choobi counsels with the school
otrlcials; and carries out the dictates of the state agencies.

• Removable Surlsce Units for sefe, aasy
cleonin..
• Porcelain Finished Top Soil Treys slide out
-claan OIISiiy.

PERRY RIGGS - MEIGS COUNTY HEALTHDEP ARTMENT SANITARIAN- The sen! tartan collects public and private water samples; inspects schools; makes food service inspections; invesUgates nuisances and follows up on complaints; assists in laying out and In·
specting septic tanks and leachi~ beds ancl performs many other services. During 1968, the
sanitarian attended many ln-service training sessions on the new solid waste disposal law.

BERNEAS YONKER - TRAINEE - At tile close of the rear !968, Borne•• Yonker was
beiJW trained by the Meigs Councy Health Department in general office practices, Since 1966,

Ingels
Furniture
ARE CLEAN
and easy to keep clean

County Tuberculosis and Health Assoctationdurlngthe month of December as the tint Tuber-·
culosls nurse In Meigs County. Her headquarters will be in the County Health ~artment.
Tuberculin skin testing, therapy and guidance of cases, contacts and suspects or tuberculosis
will be tmder this ntU'se. Sbe will arrange and conduct the periodic chest clinics and will
maintain tlle counts wide tuberculosis Registrar,

DOROTHY EDMUNDSON - DEPUTY CLERK AND DEPUTY REGISTRAR - The clerical duties In a local health department also are many and varied. A few or the duties are:
reports; licensing; eorresporw:lencej contact with the public bypersonal contact or telephone;
OOI&gt;ilrofesslollall!llldance and vital statlstica,

• Removable Oven Door brinp extra convenience for filter cleenln&amp;.

EASY TERMS ARRANGED

ELECTRIC RANGES

BEULAH STRAUSS- ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT SECRETARY TO THE BOARD OF
HEALTH AND REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS - This employee works directly under
the Health Commissioner and the Board of Health; acts as the fiscal orticer, maintain5 the
budget, is secretary for the commission~ aOO the board, and is registrar or vital statistics
for Meigs COunty.

the Health Department has been providing COmmunity Action PrOgrAm trainees with business
elll)erience.

OPEN FRI. &amp; SAT. NIGHTS
992·2635
MIDDLEPORT

JANE BROWN, R. N, .- Tubereulosis Nurse -

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Molp County has two clinics. One Is tile Podlatrlo-lliai!DOItic.()lologlcal, and tbe other Is the Tuberculoals Chest Clinic.
Meigs Coant;y uses the services of other counties for the Ort;ho..
pedlc, Plastlc, Cardiac and Epileptic cllnlco.

can't.

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There wore 4 Pediatric - Diqnoatio and Otological Clinics
.. which 133 ohUdren were soon by the opeclallsts.
Alao:
6 Tuborculoola Chest Cllnloa.
177 persons attended.
x..,ays were rood.
3,121 personallltendacl the Masa Sdn Teatlng &amp;lrvoy.
544 people were skin tooted In the local health department,

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ENTIRE FAMILY

Health Dept. Expenditures

THE SHOE BOX

Salarles • • • • • .••.••••.... .•••• •.• ...• $15,474.97
Travel • . • • • . • • . . • • • . • • . • . • . • • . • • • . . • 1,945.35
Other Elpen11a • • . • . • • • • • • . . • . • • . . . • . . • • 5,297. 71

WHERE SHOES ARE
SEH$1BLE PRICED
Middlopan, O.

SOURCE OF FUNDS

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Ucenaa . . • . • . • . . . • . . . . • . . . , . . . . • . . . .
Food Service • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • . • • 1,043.00
Trailer Parka • • • • • • • . . . . • • • . . . . . . . • • 60.00
l.oca1 Taxe1 • • • • ••••••.....•• , , , . . . •... 20,58l.8t
Cciitri.Wdona . • • • • , . • • • . • • • • • • . • • . • • • . . . 290.08
Health Referral Service• • • . . . . • • . • . • • • . • . • . so.oo

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br ing 'f'Oir to the nearby offi"
of H &amp; II BlOCK-Th• lntome
Ta111 Champion•! We'll giwe
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punth •itfl our fosl , atttJHJie.
vuoronl..d Mlr•ite.
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tection automatically.
Ask us for o free demonstration. We thinP
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glov•greln~d lnslrume~ panel. You gel · sqfte.r
And Firebird does it without shortc ang ng you on
bucket seats. And It all comeS in a compact, beautifully
things you buy a sports car for. Compact.ness, maneuver·
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ability, efficiency, q~lckness : . . it's all there.
· styied, Wide-Tracking pac.k,ge. ·
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You get 6 never·say-die, Overhead Cam Six that runs on
All of which proves you ~,o,n't have to spend $6,C9), ~tn a
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regular. You get a fully synch ron ize~ 3·speed (order ·t
• .fl ~r- sport 1o be one. So be one. Break Away 1nt a 1969
d Fir~blrd
mounted and you also get a. Hurst sh•fter), You get a dr1vm_o· . Get Y~ur car ~nd your ch~nge at your Po"n, iac ea1er $.

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There are, however, many things which your ~ of
health, your health commlsslonor and tile local deportment
eamot predict. These things are epidemJ:cl and •PI•IUII
outbreaks or communicable diaoases; community ...... for
specUic health proeramo; legialetive actima which alior
health ,programs, and public demands.
Public health ts the art and aclenco or matntolnJni. pro..
tectlng, and lonprovlng the health of tile - l e thl'OUib .,...
pnlzed community effort.
The health of tlte community Is not a group or spoclallntorests but one single lntereot with may dilferent aspects. To
olotermlae one facet more hnportant titan onother, and ID
urge it at the expense or other essential racton, fa dltrf. ..
mental ID the good health program. Ills eseentlalto ,.....mae
the service u a unit, and those working in the apeclal phali1,
iitullt unite and work for one oomprehenllive PI'OII'IJD. Onb'
then can a good health PI'IJI1'8m be achieved.
A public heeltil prosram moans working with people. A
aatilll'actery health educatioo pt'Oiram Is dellflned f&lt;lr all
types aod classes or people, each with hls own problem,
such aa prenatal, school healtil problem, contagloua ell-,
handicapped children and adul~ ad-te houalng, ..,.. of
tho apd, protection from epidemics, control or · disease, lnwstrlal problems, disposal or - · JIIU'I·
flcatloo and public safety.
llealth Is • otato or soundness and weU bolac. IIIIJIIcal and meotal, and It Ia the concern or tile healtil , _ . _
or eommunlties -larp and small. The servlcoa o«ered ~
a departmoot depends upon many faciDro - how NiogoAI1
atalfed It Is - the IIIIOUnt of money made avilloblo lol!lf
department - tile orpnlzed oommunlv IIIIPPOI't ~ ......
healtil aaoncleo - and tile responalbUlty or iodlvldltalt io
... that he does not Imperil tile healtil or his net.,...., hli
state, or his nation.
The parBU~~ol of ¥OUr local health department 1n poiaple
apedally lrotned In their ,ioba. They are &lt;~~alllled 1o ....._.
t1te servlcea needed 1D protect the . COIIIIIIIIIIIIJ, but UtiiMI
!hay are glven adequate flnanctal support, IIIII .....,._
of t1te community and ot1ter healtil agencies, tile only provide t1te services equt valent to the old lllrnllbid tile
department•
The healtil department II one or tlte tax -rtod dlvlilaM
or loCal aovemment, established by law, to ....,, oil ifil .,._
.Pit within the oouoly •
floa!l!l Ia sroatiy all~ by the way we woril, 011r
mont and tile kiDd of eocJely lD which we live.
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find aolutlono for tlti nor lllOimllng health tnlll.,_,l(h
ch81!8ing IIO&lt;let;y.

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VERE SMITH AUDIO-VISUALS, IHC.
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able. Especially if your hearing aid doesn 't
lhut them out quick I)'.
The new Zenith ModProlor eliminates this
painful discomfort. ·And it gives yov this pro-

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sports·

Many, Varied
Duties Rest
On County's
Health Dept.
BY DR. SEL~ J. BLAZEWICZ, M. D.
The Meigs County llealtil Department is and should Cllt1ti!llo to
be tile prlaclpalsource or health Information aod education lor
Meigs Countians. A look to t1te !Uture makes all of ua aware
that we must continUo to -~and
all. COIIIIIIIIIIItr lrGqll
·.n&lt;llDdlvtwali wltlilJftile eilunft; · ·
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.. order to better serve the public, your health deParltnetd
must continue to promote preventative medicine, keep abreut
&lt;t tile demands lor expanded school healtil programa; lDCI'MM
administrative, sanitation and public health nursing actiYIUoa;
hnprove communlv health programa by working with theagencies, the prolesslonal ltl'OUP8 and reiiJIOIIIIble~

Your Board of Health is a Policy Ma~~~Jg Group
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N. W. COMPTON,O.D.

J1Fevloualy served at Lockbourne ln Columbus for seven
JKI'I, and was statiooed at Clark
Air Foree Base in the PI&gt;Ulpen, and Freddie, Jr. reside It
&amp;Ues for 18 months.
S81. and Mrs. Fllllnger and Holldo¥ Trailer Park In Tamtheir three children, !i.aron, Kar • pa.

The amoting hearing aid that filters out loud,
painful, sudden noi~ ...
Sudden blasts of noise can be uncomfort.

Selim J. Bla!lcwicz M. D.,
County Health Commissioner

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You ptth- deluxe NORGE features:
• "Blended Hoot" Oven tor perfect baklna,
roastln&amp;, brollln&amp; results.
• Char-Coil Speed Broiler seals In flavor.
• Illuminated Clock and Interval Timer for
timln&amp; oven and surlsce (OOkln&amp;.
• Infinite Heat Controls 11" complete (OOk·
In&amp; flexibility.

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A LI'ITLE 'HOMEWORK' Watching .Want Ads Brings 'J:op.Grade Results
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WANT AO

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INFORMATION
DEADLINES
5 , .... . Dey Bororo Publlution
Mol'llllley Doodl int f o,..,. ,
Caneeilotiont &amp; Con•clions
Will lllo occo~ until 9 o.111 . lor
Do,. of PuGIIcofion

AEGUI.ATIOHS
Thl Publidwr rotonos the ri1ht
to Hit or rojoet any ods llloo-111 obtHtloMI. TM pulllitMr will 1'101
1M ,.. 1 pontllllo for 111oro rhon Ontl
lncotroct lruortion.

RATES
For W11nt Ad S.rvlco
S untt po~r Waul '"" intortion
Minimum O~~ar1• 7Sc

U conh ~ · w~rd thrtt conucu·
tiYO l~ortiont .
II , • .,,. ,._, Word t i l&lt; COI'Itocutivo
lfltlrtiont .
25 ,., unt Dil.eounl on paid odt
oft~~

cttlt poid within 10 dor• C.UD OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY
Sl .SO lOt 50 word minimum. Eo .

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OF
Q.ILALIJY

For Sale

·Pomeroy_
Motor Co.

1966 CHEVROLET IMPALA CON ......................... $1795

3Zl engine, auto . trans. P.s. P .B., white with black

vinyl top, 17,000 actual mi 1es, local 1 owner car.
Real sharp!
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1962 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE .............................. $599

bucket seats, good tires, ·6 cyl., 3 speed, floor shift,

radio. Popular Model , special price. .

Pom,roy Motor Co.
OPEN EVES. 8:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

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lt.dclitionol 2Sc Chargo ~· Advor · '

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~way Ollf.

dllhes, POODLE PUPPIES, AKC 1'oJ
m:sceDaneous. Mrs. Howard miniature, fl5 and up. Stud
feel!. 800 W. Main St., Pomeservice and grooming. Phooe
roy.
1-IS-tft 11112-5441.
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ANTIQt:ES. furniture,

IN LOVING memory of Joseph
.1 Young, Sr., who passed

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Wanted

year ago, March

3, 1968.

Gone but not lorgollen
As lime goes by we miss you
more
Your loving laughter, your
gentle face
No one can fiH your vacant
place.

Sadly missed by wife,
Dorothy, cllfldm!.
mo\ller, brothers and
sistenl.
3-3-llp

For Rent

r-O'I'ATOES, Pbone 80-DM
TWO-Bedroom trailer, 11157 Ja- C\arencle Prolflll, Porllml.
I0-1&amp;-Ifc
guar for sale or trade lor
farm tractor. M &amp; G Food
Markel, 3 miles sooth of Mid- SAVE SAVE SAVEl SMe yuur
dleport, Rl. 7.
3-:&amp;-31c 1..,, your Ume and your
back. We baWl a aew lnlldler
to dlg your water llDe
P'tJRNISIIED and unfurnllbed
apartments. Clooe to lcllool. dltdl. Henry Bahr 1115-3111 ,..
Phone ~10.11* RDger Bahr 11115-3958. 2-7~

'1'RAlLEII LOTS, Bob's MobDa MODERN 7 ROOM house, bath,
Court, Syr..... , Oblo on Stale gu, good garage, ~&gt;-•ere
ground, lD Reedsville, JllllO·
Rl. 124, Phone ..._L
Notice
1-11-lfe tton 124 and 681. C. V. Buck·
HEREFORD SALE, 33 bulls and
ley, Pllone S'IU210, ~
29 females, Soulbeutem Oblo
llerefonl Assn. Spring Sale. HARMONY IIJ&gt;Bitm&amp;lll - s
and 4 1'001111 AlnllsiJed, new SIX ROOM house with bath,
All clean pedlgrees, both
walla, ooora: fumllu!'e, pr1- Wright St. $75110. Phone 742horned and polled. Saturday,
vate parking. Out of all floodll, S202.
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Mardi 15, lllllt. Show 10 a.m.,
oalo I p.m.. Rock Springs
S bloob from Pomeroy pool
o111ce IIUliiJ from 10
n-INCII RCA TV with a !JWivel
Fair Grounds, Rl S3, three
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mlles north oJ Pomeroy, OI!Jo.
to f p.m.
I+Uc stand. Pbone ?12$11. 2-29-61t
l'or catalogs, write to !Joy&lt;!
N. Blackwood, Sale Mgr.. Rl. TRAILER, 10 I 50, two bed- IT'S inexpensive to dean rugs
and upholstery with Blue
roams. Pboao 102-281J,
I, Pomeroy, OI!Jo 45'1611,
:l-28-,!lc
W-411c Lustre. Rent electric sbampooer $1. Tiny's Bargalnland.
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ANNUAL MEETING
MEIGS CO. FISH AND
GAME ASSOC.
Will M-.t Wed. Mar. 5
7:30 at Second Ward
Fl,. House, Pomeroy
El~t~on of Officers

Refreshments will be
served

Every One Welcome

WIU DO ..wlnt at homo zlppel'l, pockets. pegging.
hemrr.lng, alterallonl, ele.
Mrs. Fnddle Tbabet. Mason,
Pbone TIS-WI.
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VACANCY lor lw oldaiJ people. l'nlllr prlnle pold , .
llenll. Pl-.
m.llll.
Jtl.lfe
ATI'ENTKlll Kelp 1m! en, oft llld ps 'fttll.
ed In Mt!iso Coanly. Wr11e P.
0. lloJ: 2111, l"omeroy' &lt;IIJD.

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W1111M To IJuy
PIGS WA!'ITED. Everett Holcomb, Albany. Phone MY~
Mlli.
1-1-311'
ANTIQUES, disbes, furniture.
&lt;'Irina cabinets. old phonographs, clocks, misc. Leo
Rut:l!ill, 109 Legion Terrace.
l-1-30tp

Help Wlllfld

Pels For Slle

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RAMBLER convertible1 rebuUt motor, excelleat, 61
Rambler station wagon. Phone
993-1174.
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CriiW CARE for ...ntng 1110&gt;lllen. l'llone I-IS4ip

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Mgr.
992-2181
Open Til 6 Daily

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SPECIAL
SNOW TIRE SALE

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Hea¥l dutr,,
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Wfl1t1

ONLY 1,18.95

Busin111s Services

Plue 2.19'

eclen~l T••

Mott ...,.,,., ela•• ...11..1..
LhnltH
et this ,rlea.
full~fMII. hilt ., • .,,
tJre
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Pontiac ...... ~1695
Grand Prb 2 dr. Hard Top.

RODNEY DOWNING
Real Foliate Jlnlllor

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Mlddleporl.

2-25-301c

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

3 ROOMS

New Furniture

rtlu matching upholsttty. PS,

PB &amp; .U .

62 Pontiac . _•.... ~795
2 dr . t1ord Tap. ()t"iQinaT lur•
qualM flnl1h . PS, PB &amp; AT.

BLAETINARS

BUICK
PONTIAC:
CMC TRUCKS
POMEROY

DODGERS IN

Insurance
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anceDed? Laot your operator's Ucenae? Call 1191-2tlllft.
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1100.00 rewanl lor llle ar'I"Mt and
convlclloa of tbe penan or perte~u
who broke and entered .Into m)l aton
on Fe bruai'J' 13th, lilli. C.ttl.arl CeeiJ
IJoUn, Balln"a Sta", Laqtvllle, Oblo.
TelePbOIIe No. 1u.&amp;CL
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bed, li no leum rua, mlrrDr, cloc~,
Iron bed, DreaHr. M wiq lnleiWlt.

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Bond, P4 otMr coalrut doeuaWU•
IU1 be uaminetl at the offtM o&amp;!
the Board of Trulteel of hblla AI•
lol1n , VIU.Je Hall, PomlrOJ, Ohio
or at til• oUlee al Burpa • NI,Jie,
UmUed, 10111 Welt ruth AQIIUI,

Columb\11, Obfo,

Copllll illla¥ be obtained

at dt.e of-

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IO&lt;latetl It 2015 Weet Filtb A.naue,
COiumbu., Ohio, UPOil parDt~al of
1::2.00 for eaeh 1ft, HONI
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SMITH AUTO SALES

You SE:E? IJIW IF I DIDIV'r

OH, SHUT UP!

WHICH WIL.L II ltiPUNDIO.

The OWDer ....rMI tbe rilbt to
waive anr Worma.lJU"' or t.o nJect
.tDI ot aLl bldl.
Deb bSdder m\IB dqoa.lt wttb h1e
bid. MCIU'tb" ill die &amp;JaOUDt form

BELIEVE /IV Fl':E.E ~PEECH
J II.XJULO HAVE Clce&amp;~D

HIM FOR 'THAT!

a nti 1111bjet!\ to Ole coad.l.UOIUI pro.
ndtd 1D. tbe lnfotmaUOa for Blddere.
A.ttenUon af bllidare 1.1 pu\lelllar11 Ulled to tbl nqldnmea&amp;a M to
condWOne of employroeat W H abHne.l and mbllmum wap rat. to
bot pak1 uDder lhe e04h'llot.
Tbl.l project t1 reeei.YiDI letleral
b.a1tldal ualiYace frwn U.. &amp;coR·
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I PIIOI bed, atl'alJbl
back
r b:alr, what DOt ahell, meW lawn
rh aira, and ml.lcelknloWI iWIIUI.
CHARLII M. HYJILL,

4dMinlltrator wltb the
Will AnlltxH of cers
Melnh•rt, Doc:edlcl
Tbere will •lao be atfered at IJlU
:wde !.be loUoWiftl pt.:J"I UDIII pn.tpllrt)'
fur aale at a~~eUon:
I Tiny Pol Tape Recordlll'; I Shut•
ter Camen; BlQII(!\llan; ......-a Karat
t.:amera, Le lu Camcr;a; Ltxtu Lilbt
Meter. Toho 'l'lpe Becorder, aad
IFOUP of
mbceUa neOUI
POitall

The euecellfv.l. bldtler muM eompl1
Wltb the requl.r.meatt a1 tbe Dftia.
.Baooa Aot, C:ODlrld Work lloUn

atampe.

P'RANK W. I'ORTIIl. JR.
AciMinlltrltor WWA ef
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ADYUTIJIMINT POR IIDt
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improvemeatl, Contrad "134'" S.Dllarr llwtn. wiD " ~ bJ'
the Board of Tnlltea Ill Public Af·
felrl al the Vlllale llf Polauof, at
1\.1 ofnce tn tbe VWap HaU.
ror, Olllo. unw t'Hlft o'cloolr: aoon
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aald oltiee pubUe)Jr opeed aa4 rue!.
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·«AMAUGA, OHIO

Anatt!., one awner sharp n•w
Pantlac trode in. Pantiac'r

5tCII" Chief 4 dr . S.dan. Beautl•

WERE: OAAf"T

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READY - p!1l{ """"'"ts delivered right to your project.
Fast and elll)'. fl'ree ettlMCORE'S
matos. Phone 1192-1284. Goe~­
6 ROOM HOUSE, balh, large
12• W. MAIN
POMIIOY
' .o6 E, Main Pomeroy, 0.
leln Ready - Mix Co.. Middle-'
basement, both front and back
port. Ohto,
f 1111 lie
porc\1, 1~ acre ground, C&lt;&gt;l·
Ans•er to Prniou1 Punle
lege Road, Syra"'"'. Pl!one
EXPERIENCED
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~l-31p BUDGET PRICE furniture on
our tblrd noor btidgel shop.
.411ftr Stl'YICt
Bater Furniture. Midc!leport,
Cillo.
IS-lie
Rttal Est1te For Sale
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REALTY C'IMPANY
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service, all makes. WY 1POMEROY - A NICE HOMEI
22111. The F'abrfe Shop, PomI story frame, f rooms, 3
eroy. Authorized Singer Sales
bedroolns, bath, cobinet• In
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and Service. We Sharpen
kitchen, oak noo.... full baseFrom the Larp11 Truek a&lt;
Scissors.
S.29-tfc
ment. 113.500
Bullc»zer Radiator To The
I~ MILE OFF RT. 1111 - 24
Smallest Hooter Cora.
acres, llh: story frame bouse. CJGARE'M'E vendlag machines
shingled. 5 rooms. could be 6. and service. ABC Enterprises,
PH. 99:1-2143
Pomeroy
Mason, W. Ve. Phone 7711-5541.
bam. small pond, dug well.
11-11-tfc
$1,400.
I'OMEROY - Large house ron I.IML NOTICI
lalas 3 lumlshed apartments, RADIO and TV repair, hOIISO
P:Ol IALI
ealls,
and
antennas
Installed.
rented constantly, bringing
The foUowtq prv..-rtr wlll be et'·
for alf! -"• 111. •m:tlnn 11 123
John Harrleon, Pbone 11112- t.,red
1:160.00 per month . A GOOD
oc:utl Street, P~~n~ltf"o.,, Ohi o, ot
INV&amp;&lt;ITMENT AT 15,500
21121.
IUUo 1:00 P.M. on Tuudoy , March lith ,,
WE BUY, SElL OR RENT
Gu Heuer, al&lt;leboard. II drawer
chair. rocker. tablt aru1 t
HENRY CLELAND
FOR INTERIOR and exterior drtiHr,
cilaln, G.E. Rllfrl1eratl)r, c:upboanl,
painting, call Ricllenl Wilt mete! c:ablD.et, 111 atove. POtl, PIDI
OUIC&amp;-tt2-%Z5t
Gilhet , tronlne board, coucb, Ubn·
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f1 teble, m~tutne raek. ndio. na11

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S1'0KER COAL, RuUand C&lt;&gt;al
WANTED, man or woman to
Yards. Pearl Jacobs. 2-28-3lc
Rrvice customers with Wat- C~IIPE'I'II ml life lllo be
kins products in city of Mid·
bemtl6tllf ,... - Blue 1111- FOUR speed Transmission lor
dleport· No investment noctn. Rent el«&lt;r1e hDQIOICIOI' 260 or 239 Ford, complete
e!sary. Earn 185 and up
with shifter. Call 99UI96.
'llll1'• lllrpJallad.
'' eekly. Full or part time.
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Write Watkins Products, Inc.,
0-95, Winona, Minnesota
o7 HONDA 90, goOd condition,
551117.
»lie
1150. Call 992-3019.
3-:1-!lp
I"'R PRODUCTION wwk In
modern brick plant, IIA!ady
- · dBy shill, good hourly
end pie&lt;e work retes, paid
vacaliona ond hollda)'ll, Jmurunce benelits, free bunk
boule, bring your own bed
cloltles or move to this nice
rural arta north of C&lt;&gt;ltm1bus
f·hlo. No ago Umil. Apply In
J'P.f'!On only. The Galena Shale
Ti!e and Brick C&lt;&gt;. Galena,
Ohio.
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MlNIA'l'UIIE ~naiiZIO' pups, IJNCLAI'MED LAYAWAY, 111611
GI!O. BOIISI'li'ITER, Bnbr
no m or shedding. Tempor- model zig zag eewlng macbRACINE
RURAL - One story,
ary !boll .lllld 110ft1H!d. l'llone ine lD portable, """" oa but5 rooms, bath. tumaee, large
tons bullonhcles, bllnd horns
Iller s p.m. -kdays, 111'1·
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pon:hes, garJ~ge, drilled ~II .
dreslos and fancy stlldles
... Bo&lt;tltWPorl, Oblo,
nlee tol on bard road. $'1,0011.
withOut altachmollls. Onn· ·
2-115-ltllc
plete prke .... ... make MIDDLEPORT - 3 apartments,
baths, furnace, garage, en• . , payments af •uo per
closed porl'll. Near stores.
month. Call 11112-2118. ~
For Sale
AIJove Ooocls. tu,OOIJ.OO.
REPOSSESSED KlliiJ vacuum CARPETS A FRroHT. Make POMEROY - Six room bouse,
cleaner In aee11ent condition. them a beautiful sigllt with
bath, furnace, I bedrooms, ga.
Has aR c\eanlng atlacilments
rage.
Bargain $5,!XXI.IIO.
Bluo Lustre. Rent electric
lnLiudlDg buffer Blld llemalb- s h - r $1. Balter Furni· TOBAOOO BAllE 1'011 RENT
or. 8ella DOW lor • ..,. f2DO.
ture.
3-Hic JIE!.EN ,.. VDIGU. TE.U'ORD '
Pay oft I -outs at ...10
8YliACVBI:
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montbly. Guaranteed, Phone TWO BEDROOM Liberty moI-2JI.3tc
bile home, 10 1 $$, with air
condillonlng. May be seen on
Busilltll Service~
MlDlD HAY, Jle a bale, pltone
Main Sl lD Rulland or ..,. CURTISS CA'ri'LE Breeding
IIIHI:I8.
1-a.&amp; ~ct !.Boy Denay ar Pllone
Serrlce, Pboae Parker 11ft.
992-mt lor appnhdnwml
Z2IM POJM!'OY or 1167~1 Cools.s«o
Yillo
call staUon.
l-1wtllc:
Bryants Dollar Shop
106 Court St.
NEW 1118 Zig Zag aew!ng ma- IIEPI'IC tanb cleaned. Mlller
Pomeroy, Ohio
chlno lD Iovely cabinet. At»
Sanflallon, lllewarl, Oblo,
OPENS FOR BUSINESS ~
malic zig 1111 to ..., on batPltoao &amp;a.a035.
S-D-Ifc
With This Door Buster
lmll, make bullonbolea, 11111110Selected Anortment of
gram and fancy design by
C.
BIIADPORD
LP &amp; STEREO ALBUMS
AUCTIONEER
turnln!! a slnflle dial. Left In
$1,00
loyaway and ....,. uaed. Poy
Complete Sonlco
off 156.80 or terms tus weeirIINI!I
Bryants Dollar Shop
ty. Pllone 11112-211185. 1-~
ltlelne, OMa
106 Court St.
Pomeroy
crtll Bndford
992-5896
J':LOCI'ROLUX vaCUin dNDt I 1ft
er complete with attachments,
JOliN DEERE "G" !rector.
paint spray, APD oorclwlnd- Affi CONDmONING Refrlger·
:;at! 9115-3924.
!-1-3tp
er. Looks and cleans Jlke now.
allon sorvtce. Jack's Relrlg·
Pay off balan&lt;e Ill f payeraUoa, New Haven. hone
SMALL DOZER. 6 loot blade,
IIH!I1ts at $11.50 molllhly. Phone
11112-111'19.
4 f lie
hyd. till aad angle. Phone
llt2-211185.
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!192-221111.
3-Uip
L'OLOR CONSOLE TV. lalre rN·
er payments $1.50 a week.
TIIEAT RUGS rl&amp;lrt, 111e7'11 be
Pomeroy llome ond Auto,
I dolllbt If &lt;leaned wllb lllao
Lustre. Real eletllfll ....... Phone 1112-!1194.
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OFF ICE HOURS

1:30 o .m. t&lt;~o S:OD P-"'· 0GiiJ
lt30 ' ·"'· to 12:00 Noon Sotvrday

In Memory

RIVER front lots on
Route 124 between Syra...,..
and Racine. Ohio. 500 feet
tong and 100 feet wide. Priced
to sell. Phone 91!1-4445.
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DIRECT DRIVE
CHAIN SAWS
~ttan, ~ttad•l•

I Alii)'T NEVER
GOtN'lO PLAY
CHECKERS WIF
DOC PRITCHART
NO MORE!!

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HOM~JliTE

ONE PAffi of ponies 4 years
old, S2 incbos hlgil, good ..1
of work harness complele, all
lor $125. James Olbom, Rl. I.
Reedsville.
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3 Seat Wagon, VB engine, automatic Irons. Power
steering and brakes, good tires, radio and heater.

1963 CHEVY 11 .......................................................... $695
Convertible, local 1 owner cor. Super Sport model,,

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Can. fAlllide On Butternut
Two cars were moderately
damaged, e111 both drivers were
cited to inayor•s court, in an acoldenl&lt;ll Butternut Ave, In Porneroy Soturday nlghl
Pomeroy pollee said a car
driven by SlatUI Salser, 2f,
I'Omeroy, pulled !rom the Dis-

FINISHING
SAME DAY
SERVICE
In AI 9 - Out At 5

Ro•lnson's Cleaners
216 E. 2nd, Pomeroy

WASIIINGTON (UI'll-l't!&gt;sident Nixon waS back \O.,t~
abled American Veterans park- White House ~ convl~ .
· lng lot Into the path ol a car that his eight-day Eur~
driven by· Charles DaUey, G24. tour helped oolidlly tho western
also ol Pomeroy.
aUionce e111 ilq)r- J)l'OsJJecto
There wore no l!Utrles. Dan- fOr reducing Elst-West tensions,
ey was cited to court for speedIns; elll the other driver was
The President leld a erowd ol
cited ou a charge ol lalllng to shiveri~ welcomers at nearby
yield right ol way.
Andrews Alr Force Base
In another accident on West ' Swlday
ntght he relurned
Main st. at 4 p.m. !lmday, po- confident America lbd her
llee said that a car driven by Eurq:~ean allles "are gOing to
-Patricia Bentz, 22, Minersvtue, be able to develop some new
pulled !rom In lront of tl&gt;e for- ulllerstandlngs with those who
mer Legion Service station into il'l the past have (Q)Oied ua on

the path

of

a car driven

by

John Fowler, 43, Pliny, W. Va.
Moderate damages were incurred and the drtver of t h e
Bentz car was cited on charges
or driving left of center. There
were no fn.iuries.

the other side or the world."
Nixon said he was most
Impressed by the unew sense ot

Orville Hobbs ·

90 Mill St. MldcU• ort

James Eblin

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IllY JUNE'S
BEAUTY SHOP
Phon• 992·3667

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Folllld Dead
James Eblin, Union-Ave., Pomeroy, was found dead this morning at his home of an apparent
self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Meigs County Sheriff Robert
C. Hartenbach said Coroner R.
R. Pi ckens ru1ed death was
caused by a self-indicted gunshot
wourd. Or. Pickens IOOicatedEblin had been dead about two days.
Sheriff Harterbach said a .12
gauge shotgun apparently was
used bl' the deceased. The bods
was taken to Ewing Funeral Home
where arrangements were perding this morning.

MEIGS THEATRE
What Would Happen
If A Fire Destroyed
Your Home?
Could you afford to buy a
new home or rebuild your
home? You probably have
"fire and extended coverage" insurance with your
mortgage, but is this en·
augh?
This
insurance
might only pay off the
mortgage. See vs for od·
vice.

Davis-Warner Ins.
Phon• 992-2966
114 Court St.

Pomeroy

TONIGHT AND TUESDAY
MARCH 3 • 4
Walt Disney's
THE HORSE IN THE
GRAY FLANNEL SUIT
(Technlcolor)
Dean Jones • Diane Baker
Walt Disney's
WINNIE THE POOH
alii THE BLUSTERY DAY
(Technicolor)
An 1Ul • cartoon featurette!
Meet your favorite cartoon
Characters: Winnie the Pooh,
Piglet, Rabin Kanga, Tigger,
Rabbit, Owl, Little Roo. Ta·
ken l'rom the books written by
A. A. Milne. AL"-NOOH. says
WIMiel
Running time; 2lh how-a.
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

2 Barns &amp;troyed
By Fire on Sunday

Dies Saturday

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trust" he detected durillJ his
travels to five naUons last
week,
"I sensed. •• a new trust oo the
part ol the · Eurcpeans In
themselves, growing out or the
tact thai they've had a
re~kable recovery, economl·
cally alii politically as well as
tn their mUituy strerwth since
the devastation of World War
D, n he said.
•• And also I sensed a new
trust In the Ullltocl SlatSI
growing out ol the !act lhat
they reel there ore open
channels of communications
with the United states and a
new sense of consultation with
the United States. u

Losses were set at $2.000 as
the resuJt of a tlre which
PT. PLEASANT - Orville destroyed two barn&amp; early SunHobbs, 44,ofGalllpolloFerry, W. day morning on property owned
Va,, was dead on arrival Satur- by William Reuter on Bald Run.
day night at a Point Pl·eaaenthooThe Pmteroy Fire Department
pitat. Funeral services will be was on the scene. There was no
conductocl Wednesday at 2 p.m. insurance. Cause at the blaze
at the United Christian Chureh at was not determined.
Simmons, W, Va. Burial will be
in the Simmons Creek Cemetery
near there.
Born May 30, 1924, he was a
son or Allord Hobbs of Gelllpo..
BY BERTH A PARKER
lis Ferry and the late Rebecca
Sabbi.th School attendance at
Alice Thomas Hobbs. A veteran
the Free Methodist Church Feb.
of World War D. he received a
23 was 129. Offering was $44.33.
JJ.Irple heart, two oak leaf' clusemr. St.pt. Rev. H. L. Jones
ters, four bronze stars and a
will preach at the local church
silver star.
at 10:30 a. m. March 2ncl.
Survivors include a son, steMrs. Ethel Evans, Pomeroy,
ven Hobbs and a daughter, RobMrs. Martha Russell, Bradbury,
in Hobbs, bothathome;twobrothvisited recently with Mrs, Georers, Claude and g,_irley Hobbs,
gla Diehl.
both in Indiana, and four sisters,
Mrs. Thomas Dorst and chiJMrs. Mable Withrow ol Cedar
Clren, Milan, spent a week with
Grove, W. Va., Mrs. Katherine
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jame s
S:ewart or Belle, W. VL, Miss
Gilmore.
Florence Hobbs and Mrs. CoMiss Edna Carmon of Rock
zette Hancock, both of Gellipo.. Springs visited recentlY with her
Us Ferry.
uncle, William Carmon.
The body Is at the Mohr-SteMrs. William Jacobs, daughvens Funeral Home at Point ter, Mrs. Jimmy Arnold, and baby
Pleasant and will be taken to the
of Columbus visited with Mr. and
home Tuesday whererriendlmay
Mrs. Pearl Jacobs and Mr. and
call after 2 p.m.
Mrs. James GUmore.
Roy HowelL spent a weekend
with hls family . Mr. Howell has
RETURN TO JOBS
been transferred from ll'lllana to
BARBERTON, Ohio (UPO Chicago.
The 1,500 members ol Loeal 1,
Mrs, Edna Faulk entertal ned
Allied Chemleal Workers Union. with a farewell dimer in honor
returned to their Jd&gt;o at the Pitts- of her gral'llson, RFC Roger T,
burgh Plate Glass Co. here to- Klein, who will leave soon for
day after agreeing to negotiate Vietnam. Those presert w e r e
Jd&gt; jurisdiction d!Bjllrte which Mr. and Mrs.. Roger Klein and
triggered a wlldeat strike Feb. son, Roger Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
24.
Thomas lAne and Christal, Mr.
alkl Mrs. Charles Faulk alii SheIla and Charles, Mr. and Mrs.
Grover Klein, Barbara, Keith,
ani Wayne, and Pete Wolf. Mrs.
Jolin Hook alii daughtar or Jacksonville were afternoon callers.
Miss Susan Johnson or Mason
was a Sunclay guest at the Merlin
Tracy home.
Orville Allen has been released from Holzer Medical Center.
Mrs. Gerald Pullins has been
discharged from the Holzer Me~
leal Center,
Mr. a!V:I Mrs. Ed Bauer or
Marlon ard Miss Polly Karr- of
Colwnbus recently spent a,.weekend with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Karr.

Liurel Cliff

NOTICE I
NEW

STORE HOURS
Tiny's Bargainland
EFFECTIVE:

MIDDLEPORT

MONDAY,

In no time at all it will be
March, and for a glorious
seven days we can practice

RCH 3

thru SAT.
10:00
to 8:00 P
Sunday 12 Noon Ti16:00

our beloved avocation openly
during National Procrasti·
nation Week.
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
The Pomerol' emergency squad
was caUed to-the Charles Snyder
residence on Union Ave. sumay
morniilg from where carolyn
Reeves, experiencingdltncult)' In
breathing, was taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital alii admitted.

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TINY'S FOODLAND
MIDDlEPORT

HOURS WILL BE THE

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Baket's Radio

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Wod. 8:45 A.M.

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Monday thru Saturday

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Sunday 12 Noon Until 6:00

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GAUGE:; - Gallipolis, 11.9
e111 14.1 l'lllllllng 7 l'eet or rollera; PC. Pleasant, 24.08; Pomerll,) · - MaaOn, 20.36; Hlntoa,
I. 43 Iaiii~;
Kanawha Falls,
4.40 rising; Charleston, 18.16
stat.; l.oodon, Marmet alii WlnOeld
on the silL
BOAT MOVEMENTS:
GALLIPOLIS LOCKS - Philip
Sporn down 12:30 a. m.; Andrew
P, calhoun oo&gt; 2:10 L m.; Val·
vollne down 4:10 L m.; H. E.
Bowles "' 5:45 a. m.; Jane T. up
6:30a.m.
KANAWHA IUVER- Marmet,
Jerry Bonortb tet 6:05 L m.;
Winfield, ElgercHII oo&gt; 11:40 p.
m.~ Beaver down 2:45a.m.; Alan R. MarrUI UP 5:45 a. m.
omo JUVER- Lock 14, Albert
F, Holden oo&gt; 5:20 p. 'ln.; Constructor It)~ a. m.; Esso
Pemaylvanti!ffOwn 2:35 a. m.;
Lock 15, Paul D. ~ 6:30 a.m.;
Lock 16, Valley Voyager down
6:15 ._ m.; Lock 17, OVEC oo&gt; 4
a. m.; Stevensoo ~ 7:10 a. m.;
Belleville Loclui, Onward oo&gt; 2:05
a •. m.; Polly R. 1t) 5:35 a. m.;
Vulcan up 5:45 a. m.; Lock 21 1
John J. Rowe up s.a. m.; Lock 22,
Harritn M. up 5:30 a. m.; Racine Locks, Edward S. Bosworth
down 1:45 a. m.; Duncan Bruce
down 3:05 L m.; Mark Eastin L1J
5:30 L m.; Greerwp Locks. Irene
Ch!Xin down 5:30 a. m. i Kathleen
K. dawn 5:50 a. m.; Jacob G.
down 7:30 L m.; Meldahl Locks•
Lelia C. Shearer down 2:05p.m.;
Franklin B. down 10:40 p. m.;
Franklin Pierce up 1:05 a. m.;
BOOby Joe up 3:45 a. m.; John
Ladd Dean down 4:20 a. m. i Ravenswood 11JJ 5:20 a. rn.; Etna-Loulsville down 6:10 a. m.

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Damage Only Minor

Gets Contract

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Consresaman Clarence E.l\llller
wahocentl.v advl.aedbythe ArmY
Procurement Ageney thai the Reel
Diamond Plant, ofthe Austin Fl&gt;wder COmpany here, has been se.lectecl to portlolpate In the production of a $2,127,000 Ollllrael
lor the 'II18DIIaclure of 35,16f
kill, demoUtlon, banplore torpedo MIA2.
The lnadlng . .... assembly or
the kits Is to be dolle at the Red
Diamond Plam. This eomprlae•
lljlpi"GIImately 30 per cent or the
total cost or the conlrael T h e
balance ol the contraet lor the
manulaeture or the hardware
components has been awarded to
Scyllne lhdullrlea or Fort Worth,
Texas.
I Is antlolpated that lite oontraet award will reQuire thetemJ)OI"ary addition ol 15 to 20 1111:
ldUed employees at the McArthur laciUQI. Start up time lor
the Jd&gt; Is expeetocl to be IIJlPl'll!X·
imately three montha and the
contraet will take approximately
ab: momhs to complete.

Three

Defendant~

W.\SIIINGTON (UPO - PresIdent Nixon Intends to reOrganize at least halt ol the
goverrunent'a 12 cabinet depart,..
menta In search or greater
•lmpllcity and effitiency, it was
dlselosed today. Some programs
- Including lhe Joll Corpsprobably wlll be eliminated.
Nixon's plans were revealed
by a White Houoe olficiol who Is
close to the Chief Exec uti ve•s

(conUnued !rom Page 1)

Zanesville, George ·D. Dressler, 24. ZaneaYliie, klllid In a one-ear
aeeldont on Muklrwum Couni.Y Rd. 108, about two mlloo 011t ol
ZaneoviUe, Salunky.
NEW LEXINGTON, Robert HOOJ&gt;s, 21, hwnee, kiUeclln 1 ...,._
car cl'llh on Ohto 97, lbout seven miles south ot here. ~.

Funny car proved not ai all hilariolUI
COVINGTON, GA. (Upl) - IT'S CALLED TilE "lumy ear" In
drq racing ~rcles bee&amp;DIJO a special rear-axle eonstructlon permila It tO rear batk alii do lrlcka on two wheels. The lwiiY ear Is
light. leu than 1,000 pouad11, and very fast, reaching apeeda of
close to 200 miles an hour.
Sunday It was the llll!trwnent In one or the worsttragodles In
u. S. auto racing history. A brlgb~ orange lUnny ear, drl-by
veteran raeer llowlton Platt or Atlanla swerved out or near
the ftnioh line ol a rural drag nee &amp;trill In North Georgia alii
slammed Into speetators lining 1 ehaln link lenco. Elevoo persous
were ldlled and about 50 othert Injured.

Ora IL White

Car Turns Over,

Dies Sunday

Driver Uninjured

Ora llerbert White,

66, died

Sunday allernoon In Veterans Me-

morial llospital. Mr. White was
boro Jan. 17, 1903 In West VIrginia.

He lo aurvlved by hlo wife,
two. daughters, M r o.
Pauline Barr. ReediiVWe, a n d
Mro. Linda Holter, In Calltor-

Martha;

Forfeited Bonds

Nixon Forging P/qfns for New, Streamlined Government ..

,JVews•.. in Briefs

de!endants lolfelted nla; three brothers, T. W. Wlilte,
bonds and a lourth was lined In Long Hottom; Eben White, Teayo
the court or Fl&gt;meroy Mayor Valley, W. Va., and Woodrow
Charles Logar Saturday nighl White, &amp;. Albanl!il; one 11ister,
Forleltlng bonds were Leon- Mrs. Edith Kyle, Colwnbls;
ard Lyoos, Pomeroy, $33.70, three grandchlldren. and severapeedingi Clintm Donovan, Pom- al nieces and nephews.
Funeral aervlcea will be Wederoy, $25. passing over double
nesday
at 1 p.m. !rom the Ewyellow line, and Keith Freneh,
Ing
Chapel
with the Rev. Vern&lt;~~
Middleport, ~0, reekleu operatton. Fined $5 and coots on Dolin omelatlng. Burial will ba
a reckless operation conv1ction In White cemetery, B a s h a n.
Friends may cell anytime.
was Harry Clark, Pomeroy.
Three

thinking but who asked that his
name not be used. This oUJcial
!laid Nixon's goal is to bring the
unwledly federal bureaucracy
under tighter White flouse
cortrol.
He said the proposed reforms
would be accomplished uncl{t
the presidential reorganiza.tion
btU now pending in Congress:
Unier . the authoricy, which
eJQlired at the end of 1968, the

dent.
gress than an,y other president.
The UPI informant said it
was too soon to say whether the
reorganization wU1 be that
ambitious. But he said Nixoil
wants to he sure (!) thet
various federal PrCJgrllJll!l are
worth doing at all; (1) whether
there Is a better WQ' of doing
tjlem, and (3) whetht\1" the
goverMlent is getting Us

'.

CORRECTION
The Rev. E. J, Hulklley, Colwnbus. is conducting evangelistic
services at the Rutland Church
or the Nuarene through Sunday,
March 9. Services, q&gt;en to the
public, are held at 7:30 each evening alii will be held at 9:30 a.
m. Sunday morning.
TO SELL

RU~AGE

The Young Adult class of the

Pomeroy First Baptist Church
will hold a rummage sale Tuesday
through Thursday from 9 L m.
to 4 p. m. In the Klngstand Bldg.
on Court St., Pomeroy.
BREEDERS TO MEET
The Southeastern Ohto Guernsey Breeden Assa will hold its
annual

wlntermeeU~VandDOtluck

dinner at the Southern High School
In Racine at 7:30p.m. Thursday.
Members and frierlls are invited.
SOUP ON SALE
The youth group of the B~
bury Church of Christ wUI hold a
"""' sale Saturday. The price Is
60 cents a quart. Orden will be
lllkon through Wednesday on
phones 992-5178 or 992-5681.

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DECORATING IN11!:RIOR - Tho - Farmers Bonk &amp; Savings Company building Is lha scene
ot intense Interior decotltlQJ work as moving day comes closer. Chester Van Meter, foreground,
~ GUbert ~ ... ~ ol Ell!!lrlelda, are laying some o! the ftttradive carpeting lhat eovorl the Ooors. -

s.iiitlJiei Photo.

New Bank Op'ens March 31
:

Dooro of the beautilul new
building or The Farmers Bank &amp;
Savings Comparzy ln Pomeroy
wUI swing open to the public on
Monday, March 31.
Theodore T. Reed, Jr., blnk
president, aald the bank will be
opened ror business after certain ~quipment and recorda are
moved on the weekend of March
29 alii 30.
The new bank building, locat-ed between West Main arxl West
Second Sts., is completed except
ror certain interior decoratloos,
installation of new furniture alii
of ecldltlonal equlpmenL
Employees or Elberlelds Department Store are la,ying the
}al!lt ciJ])eting throughout the first
Roor and The Fabric
workers are busy hanging drlfiJBS.
Karr Construction ConJ.9an,y,
Chester. general contractor. is
all rut readJ! to end
part or
the project. The architecture o1
the 54 x 102 n. belldl~ lo
uEar)y Pomeroy,''

Beautiful dresaea by .. Kate Greenaway" "Bow Age" - "Gort Girl" - usehooltim·
er'' - Colts by "MDrgan Girl"- ••Yor"- ster.. - .. Reisman Rothman" - Waahable
knit suits aad coordinate aportawear by "IDranta Knit" - Sportawear in separate• and
coordinate gr.ot~~s by ••stmon Mogllner" Blouses by "Sea Creat" - Skirts by usea
Isles" - Chubby girls drenes ancl sport&amp;weor by "L. Glddlll8" - - Sportawear by
"Russ Togs for Girls" - just a beautUul
Une ol wearing apparel lor girls or all ages
from tots to teens -

Makt Your Selectlans Now...

swchedule

HANGING CURTAINS - ArtiHtr of tilt•n~c Sbq&gt;
In FOmeroy lo hanglrw eurtalno alii. drtpeo at the oilw blllkll~ollha Farm..a -lrSaviiWI ·~-Tho drapes have
.been !Udo' IIJ Tile Fabric 8luJp llnlL - .Sentinel P11oto.

not work.ootthe

Named to
Full Term
.

Its

CO PLETE INSTA-LLATION
FREE ESTI TES
• BATHROOMS
• SEPTIC TANKS
• HEATING SYSTE S• AIR CONDITIONING

wlill

a ton Is

91"'

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

·
l • •
Reed
. .. ~omtng

Kermit Walton, Pomeroy blalnessman, was named to a five
year term on the Metp Count;y
Board of Health Monday lllght
by the Malgs GounQI fllbllc
llealtl&gt; Advisory Council.
Waltoo has been serving on
the board, filling the unexpired term of Charloll fllralnger
who moved 80IIIOtime ago !rom
Pomeroy, This marks Walton's
llr st lllll term elecltou.
The council also named officers for the next year. T h e
group lnellldes Charles Blosell,
Cheater Townahip, president;
Pomery Mayor Chulea Logar,
vlee president, alii ~cuae
~r Herman London, seere-.
tary,

\;

eountll

The
11 .eompoaec~ or
prealclpa or each.,board oltown' '· ' ilhlp-· ~steesf and thl! mayvrs of
0 01dlim!n In the tottnlJ'.
Other•' otteli!llriB ·~t nllht'•
, m0011na II. tlie hJ!~ depart'Qleodore T. lltocl, Jr., Pnli'
ol!tces In' fOmeroy lneludlllont of The Farmera Bank ..;::iii.
and r oc1 R..
10
.., mond CotterlU t .....
loA1'
Sovlng1 COIIIjlllll', Fl&gt;morey, ""' Tcnmahlp; Jame• Gulolil Cobe In Waahlnatm llt11 wiOk aa lwnbla; Dale Wright, R~tlelll
a mentber oldie olflclal c!,I!IOIIII· TOWIIahJi&gt;; Wortby ll:(l&amp;ht Salem
Uou It 20 Oblo -~·· lnclud- TownahJi&gt;; lliafor Cbarles PYles,
ln8.all ol!lcera alii member• It Raelne; Oscar Babcoek, o 1 1 v e
the CouneU ol Admlnlltratloll at TV!ritahi!l; 0. J, Pannldgt.on, Orlite Ohio Bankero AIIIOelalla!. Township; Mayvr Ell Den. Thlolo an llllllli ter!~aotvlo- nilm, IIIIUind; Dr. Sellm Blazeltattono with c:i~niriaalnan ind wlt1, health eotiunlasiouer; Mrs.
._..!lOry .,......•. to dl~t~~oo Arthur !lrauss, admlnlatratlve
~rrenl bonlilnl m~s alii the aoalotant at the health depart-~ IIIIo at the oCIOIIOII\)". mont, e111 Porry Rlgga, deportCon!orencea a r e ••hedulotl ·lllul illidurlan.
wlth' Uto ~ei- It the q.f:
·The 1f0111&gt; dlllcusaed the anraney, diroe1l!r Of .the F .D,LC., nua1 report of the health departthe Walimiaton omce It T b e
the recently eompletocl iu.
Amorl0111 Buker• Aa-tlon, bereulooil akin testing Iirneram
,the rrea.,u-y Department, and inCI the lawa pertalrJing to the

Banking Group
· ··

ll!4lilt

Reports to the nation 1011ight

JUST RECEIVED
ATRUCK LOAD OF
NEW FURNACES
SPECIAL CASH &amp; CARRY
169.95
120,000 BTU GAS FU.NACE

.

W1\SIUNGTOli - PRESIDENT NIXON·.brlolad Republican alii
Demoeratle congreuionolleodoro iodal' ou his elgilt.dl.vle'1"imet"!I!W trill tA&gt; ElllWB. Tonight he reports on hlo tour to tht\11111011 ,ta
an hour - 1011(1 nows eonlereoce lroan \he WhiiAI HOW!•·
·
The session with congreulonol leodon and chairmen or .k8y
ecmmlttees or the !louse alii SeMta aut ulllerway at 8:35 ~~om. In
the eal&gt;lnot roont. AWhite House
said the,l the P""" wfo
mueh the same as that whleh NIJI!II brlaled b,lore his Feb. 23 •
Marth 2 trip to live EurwUn ntltiona ""'!the VaUean.
'·

"'*""man

Black Lung Strike u 'Preadi~~g
CHARLESTON, iv. VII. - A Jf.llAY STjUKE ol about 20,000
west Vlfllnla ~ minora, dellllntllrw a otronc ·~l!lack lung" ~Ill In
the state IOI(Islalure, ..,r_. l(,.xlay who~ l'OYIIIJI pleketo shut down
· two minoa In neighboring Pinnaylvanla.
,
The _.,.nt trli80r !¥U ~eat Vlralnla'o S,O.toJudlelory Committee roportlng to the lloor a dU'IIfd b!ll w11Ith pWIUlocl many ot
the grovlaloua In the Hciule • p&amp;laecl liiU \0 llbeni!Je 'lorlcmen'•
laws.
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POMEROY, OHIO

e

Fair and little chan~ In tem·
perature today, tonight, and Wednesday. High ~ In the upper
3()s and 40s. Low tonight In the
upper teens and 20s.

TEN CENTS

TUESDAY. MARCH 4. 1969

Emphatic concern over the new
40-hour police department work
schedule was expressed by Mayor Charles Legar Monday night
at a meeting of Pomeroy Village
council. He said he expects to
••wash his hands" of the problem.
The mayor, who had not given
the prq&gt;OS&amp;I hi s blessing when it
was pre s,ented by Chief Jed Webster at the Feb. 17 s.e ssion of
counCil, said problems had al·
ready arisen. Some patrolmen
apparently are dissatisfied with
their assigned hours.
The new schedule, drawn up to
give policemen a reduction in
weekly time from 48 to 40 hours,
went into effect Mar ch 1.
Council, however, told Mayor
Legar it is the responsibilit.Y of
Chief Webster to solve the problems and amended minutes of
their last' meeting so that the
new schedule' wl11 be used on a ·
60-day trial period.
Mayor Legar, maintained the

GET 50 GRANo
Ohio (UPI) - Thieves broke _ . a lllle In t b e
U. S. FOot Ol!lee here during the
weekelll and made oft wlllt more
lhan $50,000 In eaah elll otamps,
pollee reported ~PI~A,

'•)

PLUMPING &amp; HEATING

e1

Weather

.

Mayor Says Police Schedule
In Ponieroy Not Working

Come to Elberfelds
(lnd ~1?~ the
Beautiful Display
of Wearing
Apparel For
Girls Of All Ages•..

-----A NOLO BROTHE

. pita&gt;0

~;,~~&lt;~'~:~:;of
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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

In Auto Collision
Minor damage was caused to
both cars in acolllsionontheprivate property of Jack's Nlte Club
locatocl off Route 143 Sunday at
2:15 a. m. A car driven by Garrett Knorr, 57, RL 2, Albany,
struck a parked vehicle belong1118 to Palma L. Goodwin, 40,
Rt. 4, Pomeroy.
There was damage to the left
door of the Goodwin car and to
the left rear fender of Knorr's
auto. No charges were (i]ed.

"".~&gt;

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IWvoted To The lntere~~ts Of The Meig•·Mason Anm

VOL. XXI NO 219

Thomas R. Foster, 21, Rt. 1
Bldwel~ eseaped unlnJurecl bl:t
his car was heavily damaged'
tn a one..ear accident at 11:40
a.m. Saturday on Rt. U3, nino- · of a mile northwest ol
Rt. 692.
The State Hlgbway Patz-ol aald
Foster, headed IOUtheaat, wetrt
oft the highway, otruck an embankment elll his car overturoecl onto Ita lqJ. Foster erawlecl
out a baek door windoW at the
vehlele. No eharge wa• flied.

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The l011est limit In om&gt;
meraUoo II among the primitive
Yancos, 111 Amazon tribe that
eannot count beyond poettarrar
or lncoaroac, their word r o r
"•three."

Corps, whleh, receit.l)' Wa's 1&gt;rogram ltsell Is ·ulller · oharp
moved from the Office of ~inlslration scruUny,
Economic Opportunity (OEO) to
UPI was told that the ehlot
the Labor Departme~. even- critieism here wu that Model ·
tually will be uphased ouL''
Cities bypasses state golel'•
Nixon aides also were saJd to ments and give11 toQ mUch
be skeptical or the communit.Y power to Washington. 'IIJf you
actiort programs still lett with wantocl to weaken the 'leclerwl
ttle OEO, Ir these survive, it system, you couldn't think ot •
wu said, they probably will better way to do 'it," the otnclal
wind UJ1 under the Model Cities said. " Ma)'be we shoUld, but
program, although the ci ties only with oor eyes f:llOO."

money's worth.
The Wblte !louse aJde said
To this end, he said, Nixon Nixoo's reorganitatioo plans
soon wUl set up a White House wiU · cover at least half the
group on government reorganl- regular Cabinet d~tments,
zatiOO. The source said the lncb.dl~ Health, Education 11'11
gr..., will not be as broad ao Wellare (HEW), Houol~ alii
the Hoover Commission of the Urban Development (HUD),
Truman administration, whlcb
~. Commerce, Agriculture
proposed a· wholesale reorP.r
·~rior.
zatlon or !edenl activit'
•
l!e did not go into
~..S
"e most part, he did
beatuse "we can't wal,.
long.'•
#&gt;
'~ lo. •ntipoverty Job

•

Now You Know

Garriloo pu~ BeW Chqrge liB si!q~ ·

NEW ORLEANS - D!Sr. A'17Y• .Jilo! GAftRISON, thwartocl by
In hlo atteqlt to prove•Cla:Y Shaw eonaplred to ossas1lnate
Jolin F. KennedY. laollll!ll perJury •h&amp;rse• l(lllnat the Now Orl01ns

a .Mirl'

\

....,.......an.
'
.
••()utllgeOU••" l'flaw t•ed. St,aw was aCCIIlued Slturday otcon..

••lrl- wlti&gt; Lee IIU•0¥• 01W~ Jill.David W. Forrloto ilaaaulnite
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President could overhaul federal departments alkl .PToerams
unless either . tbe House or
Senate reJected the plolt·wlthln
60 days.
• 'Senate · llepubllcan Leader
Evereu M. Dirksen or DUnois,
who steered the measure to
Senate passage last week,
predicted that Nixon woold send
more reorganization plani to
Co111r·ess than any ·other pres(..

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liMo FO!Wal !leoorvo ~411!10111 ot aoU&lt;lwutla.
A IPOejal dlmer '-ln8

Ohlo'a Coniraalflloal ·c~etopllon
will lie held on Mar&lt;b f at the
Madi'!OU lliltel.
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Worablj)llll Malle\" llal-twtll'
Curd a""'!"nt;icl
LOdce
No. 164 F&amp;A!.l wql hold Ito regwar molll!dY&lt;meed~ Wotllteoday, Maicb '5at7130 p.m. at the
Pomoi'QY Masonic TernPitl, AU
master · ~- ore lnvlteo!- ReCreohmenlll will be aorved.

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way it is currently set up and
said he intends to wash his hands
of it.
Council, in other activity, approved the second reading of two
ordinances related to the sewerage aystem. One of proposed ordinances calls for the regulation
of use on public sewers and drains
in the sewerage system area and
the other relates to the creating
of the position or a sl.¥)erintend·
ent or sewerage, and the derln-

ing of his duties.

Tracy Whaley and Mrs. Eskew, Lincoln Hill residents, ap..
peared before council and asked help of the village in exten:ling Vale St. a short distance so
they would have access · to the
back portion of their prq&gt;erties,
Councilman Robert Hysell was
named by Mayor Legar t.o work
out arrangements with involved
property owners. Both Whaley
aOO Mrs. Eskew agreed to as-

sist with costs that might be involved.
Mayor Legar also reported a
blanket bond has been obtained
to cover all employees of the village except elected officials at
a savings of $170 over a threeyear period.
A letter of'invitationfrom Drew
Webster Post No. 39, Amer'ican
Legion, wi.s read asking council·
men to attelli the 5oth anniversary or the post on March 13 at
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the Pomeroy Elementary school.
It was also decided to enter
Into a new contract with tlte Ul).

employment Service to permit
use of the councU chambers u~
til 1971 at a $50 monthly rental
rate.
Attending were Mayor Legar,
Clerk Jane Walton, Treasurer
Elma Russell alii Counellman
Leslie Fultz, presidentj Don Collins, Franklin Rizer, Robert Hysell elll Lou PouliJL
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Hearing• oo properly filed
complaints against real estate
tax reappraisals will be heard
Mareh 18-19 In Meigs County
auditor Gordon H. Caldwell's
caurthouse office.
Caidwell said certilled letters
are being sent to each person
having liled complaints. Only
oomplalnts Wed on property
forms obtained from the audi~
tor's olltce will be heard. according to Caldwell.
He aald the deadline lor liling complaints was Feb. 20, the
date or the dosing of collection
~ the tax books, in accordance
with lite Revioed Code Sec. 5715.19.
He stressed that verbal complaints will not be heard and ur.
ged persons to appear at h i s
courthouse promptly at the Urnes
states within the certified letters so scheWling c:an be maintained.

Three Gas Co
Men Honored
Three employee• or the Ohio
Fuel Gas Company !rom t h e
Meigs County area have been
reoognlzed fO&lt; having achieved
a total or 37 Years of ae~ident­
lreo driving In company vehic les, acoordlng to R. George
Claar, Colurtwus, salef¥ manag~
er tor the gas c:omPan,y.
Claar said the local award
wbmers are among 408 Ohio
Fuel ompl03ees from throughout the stele who have driven
a total ol 4,680 years without
an accident.
Loeal award wlmers and the
111mber ot yeara they have driven without an acoldont Include:
Dlsone M. Fink of Rudand, 17
years; Marvin E. Murphy, Route
1, ReediiVllle, 16 years; aDd Allen D. Blaho!&gt;, Route f, Pome1'0)', four years.

Fiddlers are "out" - yooth
At least as far as the Meigs
County Fair Is concerned.
Meeti"8 Monda.Y night, the
Meigs Coonty Fair Board agreed
to stage a full-scale eveni~ program this year featuring accomplishments of you~ people of the
county. They also agreed to discontinue the annual Ohio State
Old Time Fiddlers' contest.
C. E. Blakeslee, active in Junior Fair activities, met with
the board and discussedplans for
the evenillt youth event on Wednesday, Aug. 13.
The annual style revue, tbe
livestock parade, games and contests and other events are planned for the evening youth show.
This will mark the first time in
years that young people have been
given an evening on which to display their accomplislDnents. For
a number of years the parade,
style revue and related activities have been held on Saturday
morning.
The Ohio State Champlooohip
Old Time Fiddlers' cmtest is
being dropped alter havl"8 been

Eblin Services

Being Held Today
Funeral services for James
Eblin, Union Ave., Pomeroy, who
was IOWid dead Monday at his
residence of an apparent self lnflletocl gunshot wound, will be
held today at 3 p.m. !rom Ewing
Chapel.
He was preceded In death by
his parents, two brothers and a
al~er.

~rvlvors

include a sister,

Mrs. James P, Snider, Pome-

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Death is
Deterrent
To Crime
COLUMBUS (UPO - The
secretary of the Ohio Fraternal
Order ol Pollee Monday nigh!
"'urged the S e n a t e Judiciary
Committee to keep the death
penalty in Ohio.
Thomas A. Martin or Cincinnati said the death penalty was
"the best deterrent we have"
to crimes or passion.
Martin also suggested if the
legislature was to consider remov1ng the death penalty from
Ohio la'Pi, "make the decision
here, in this chamber" and oot
have the electorate decide It at
the polls.
ulf it is left up to the voters,
too much emotion wUl become
involved, .. Martin said.
The committee held its third
hearing on the resolution to
place the question or aOOJishment or capital punishment on
the November ballot.
statute or Vote
The death penalty could be
eliminated from Ohio law either
by a statute enacted by the
General Assembly or a constitutiorral ameMment approved
by the voters•
Sen. Oliver Ocasek, 1)-.fuon,
has pl'q)osed 1 resolution to
make the issue a constitutional

five brothers, Walter, Sleven, Lawrence and Robert, all at
Pomeroy, and Arthur, at Lancaster. Tho Rev. a.~neGIUwiU
olllclate. Burial will be In Howella lWis cemetery, Pomeroy. question.
l'Ofi

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staged as an evening event for
two years at the Meigs Fair, The
first year it was staged it drew
a record crowd and Cur1)' Herdman. who died later that year,
was crowned champion of tbe
event.
However, last year atterxlance

Progress to

Be Reported
Every&lt;~~e Interested In helping
Malgs County plan for the Illlure Is Invited to attend t b 1
Progress Report meeting at the
TrlnlQI United Church of Christ
in Pomeroy !rom 10 a.m. until
3 p.m.lhio Wednesday, said Thereon JohnSCII, chairman at the
County Reuuce Develapmat
m·eetlng.
Jotmsoo, chairman of t b e
Cooney Resource !level_.
Committee, said perQII Pfltont will receive a brte! - mary It the extenslou..........,
a datBIIed ' - ' of the eooapthenslve water e111 aetllJII p1oa
lor the couney, and the JD'II·
ent stage ol the .,.,.,.,._,,
plan.

Is Legion ,Speaker
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.,, ~lttees lor the annual
,lilrthdai party to be held at tho
VETERANS' MEMORIAL
l&gt;omoroy Elem~ Sc:hool on
: IIOSPfrAL . .
.
Mai-eh 13 wore tiomed by Com• Ai&gt;MITIED - EaiJ. EdW.ta's,
mander Don llimnel Monday night
Rulland; cEnld. C:to, ~YIIIt;
Koa:KasteraO!Ii P~ji!itro.v· Sharon when Drew Webster Po8t39, Am·
Butidoi, Jltidlll~ Ka~ qGI. erlean Legion, met. ·
A dlliNr lroan 6 to 7'p.m. 0pre11~ 1 ~n Pliolna. , .
DISCHARGED'1_ DOnna Rime. parotl b.Y the· Lodleo Awdllarr,
wiU open·the &amp;Mull blrlltday ob.'
,;,
sor.,nee. At ?:39 p.m. a pollllc
, ,. 1-QCAL TEMPS '·
· 'l'lt!t ~ In ~y's Ptosram Will be held wit!&gt; Mayor ·
d o - llOslnesa dlatrld was M. E. Sena~rormor qt eolll!ll,38 desreeo at 11:25 a.m. ~. bos •• BPOiker. He,~I be ••·

declined 'Pihen the aecolll emtest was held
It Is reported that the l'om&amp;roy Chamber of Commerce will
consider taking lC&gt; the annual
evem as part or the Big Bellin.catta activities. However, the
matter has oot been ronnall,y be-.,.
fore the Chamber.
This year's "YouthNtght.. wW
coincide with the amual ••kiddie
day" which is staged on the midway each year. On the midway
I his year will be Pugh Attrectloua
of Lancaster.
The Fair Board h a s agaln
scheduled the Big Belli Minstrel
Assa for two presentatlma of
the group's annual summer must..
cal. These again w i 11 be on
Thursday and Saturday nights.
The annual horse pulling ctmtest has been scheduled ror Friday evenJng and onTuesda,yev~
lllll the pony puUi118 contest wDI
be held as the eveni~ attractioa.

companied here by the Columbus
Salet.r Dlreeter Fred Simon, 1
brother or P11110rvy's Paul Sl·
mon.
The dlnnar Is ...,.n cmly topost
membera, auxiliary membero
elll their lamUlea.

9 Ed SUllivan Show. Members Hwttington llcepltal ond ~
were urged to view the s..... Al- NesulnJad, Jr., waa l'tltOrtedW
oo a dlmer meotlrw,.........,._ aloo.
eel lor APril 13 In Lanco.oter,
A peot Jar '· the ovenln&amp; -....
This Is lor several ,dl&amp;l\'1&lt;18 In John IQeln who Ma l'HIIllllld
whleh Is lncluclecl the POmeroy In the lll'llll4l,lortu.
post ellll1 bOiiv held lnto!Wnctlou with the 50th annlveraaey.

CommaiOier Htmnel preaen!Aod
Tt!o Febl1lll')' aeUvlties - a
a letter !rom the NaUonal Com·
molller re...-ung that a JPOCtal record bop .... dante (or memtrl- to ihe American Ledon. bers elll their wive~ '- 'W e r e
w!U•b Is obaervlng Ito 50th·Y.'!l•· r-tecl oucte1slid:l~ lit. o n
Will be prea011toc1 on the Mareh Roulh WII reported W'1tn Clbell-

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