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The wta.e" said he was "!"
aWIIre 101mafter the oboollni:the
pa&lt;Q· ,.., Pili ID the Wyant
OOme 110 t111t CutlJp. another ot
the passengers, ml~t see Mrs.
Scarberl')':_ 1 h
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brother.
llobon iald 110 &lt;al)ed lor hit
brolhOt sftA&gt;r h01en: the &lt;Ill' ond
then returned to tbe vehicle and
demrmlned he was dead. ,
Steve Cutllp, 21, ftrst witness
ss- to be called this morning by the

Ootson M.~d e was a
ed out" condition i.n the automo

blasts~

bile until he heard two

prosecution, was crosHwnlned

at length b)' Defense Attorney
he believed ooming from a shot- James B. O'Brlen abwt t h e
gun, as the auto was tuwrnlng amount of intoxicating beverage
arwnd In a lane near the yant consumed b.v him and his frieods,
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Scarberry.
CUUip said he had koown Mrs.

Scarberry for about six fD eight
months, but had not been to the

WyaTi home before except on the
night of the shoot!"'- CUtlip said
he had gone to tile Wyanl place
once earHer on the evenlngofthe
s~ng. but did not ftnd Mrs.
Scarberry home.
Cutlip, at one point, said, "I
· heard at Shenangs he (Wyant)
,r·.: :~\1 would shoot anyone who came
up there messing around."
Mrs. Scarberry, who was excused subject to recall at the
conclusion of court Tuesday, recalled for the court. her knowledge of the incidents leading to
the shooting.
She said Cutlip came to the
door at about 10:30 P· m. $nd
asked her stepfather if he could
see her.

&lt;~B:UJ turned aroun1 and asked

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Tbat'e really wlult ro~rriqe ie ...
blindinl totetAer to meet the
chellenps life offen &amp;I -n u
eu.ct.IDI the fulte.t meaaur. ol itt
~- Since 1860, more coupl•
h•VCI blinded totether with bu.u·
tiful Artearved weddlnr rina•
than any other. Whether your
tutti in llylinl nw to m.um.U.,
or IOft-lpObn. there'• an ArtCarved "fNdclinr bMd or matched
IBt 101' you. We would be pleNed
to bave 0.. opportunity otehow·
iq them to you.
WESTMONT IU
HiJ $45.00 H•r•f$3~. so

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UJO lhr® otMr OC"• bllx-d .ftred wu U. GDII that '
carhad-lll'IM· olfUell aild lrj.lleol hio b-...
{ q ot1he s.-mo !Wrings nile
Tho 1'arkefllbilrg man Aid 111e
"",. elli&gt; .., BoolA&gt; ; before going ID car W... ~· a fteld,
• 111e w 'u t home lie aald ho ,.., &amp;&lt;1'088 u. rlllld fi'OIIIIhe Wyllll
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me if I wanted to see him and I
said no," testified Mrs. Scarberry who said she was standing near
the rear of the house.
•lBill then told Steve to leave
before he got his gun," said
Mrs. Scarberry,
The stepdaughter of the defendart testified Cutlip then came
to another door arid asked her'
.. Barbara, are you sure'?"
"I told him I was sure," said
Mrs. Scarberry.
The witness said her stepCather then said to Cutlip, HJ'U see
YOO go in a hurry."
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Mrs. SCarberry also told the
court that atterthefirsttwoshots
were ftred, Wyant returned to the
house, went to a bedroom dresser
drawer to get some pumpkin ball
shells aOO commented," They
sald I gat one aOO I'm gonna get
me aiJOther Qlle."
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Sheriff Harmnboch, Bnt witness in the trial presided over by
Judge John C. Bl.coo, told the
court it was his belief that Mlchael Lee Dotson was shot at close
range, approximateb' 12 feet.
Sheriff Harteli&gt;ach liao leal!!led that he had seen the .four
men earlier in the evenirv at
Shererw Spri-.sas they were preparing to gat In "' auto.
He said he told one otthemen,
who in hill (lllnion was the only
one Intoxicated. that he could not
drive, It reportedly was at this
time Michael Dotson got behind
the wheel. aecordin&amp; to the sherltl.

Sheriff Harteli&gt;lch said he
plcked "' seven apent cartridges

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P-1111' wtU be ._leted In
!he ·- Qv, yilra. Tile 1000nd
phase or ~ 1 lmi'I'OV'""nts
a"' chaorea· will be 114!ld nuxtDobe , Crow aald.llecltedaevcemral ~-"
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e sn-er pro,....SwouC W
be carried oulln Meigs C&lt;lunlf
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He urged residents lo.::;: ~
the completlon of new
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Crow also announced that l
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STA-PREST JEANS
BRONZE
GOLD
BLUE
GREY
BLACK
GREEN
TAN
PLAIDS

6.98
TO 8.00
Sizes l8 to 36

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LEVI'S TRIMCUiS
9.00.9.50-10.00

See lite new Spring collectiop at New Yor~ Clothing House . Choose froM plain colors and plaids.
Sizes 28 to 38.

.New. Yor~
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MEIGS THEATRE

Hendenon~

three

a~1ters, Mrs. Ronda Litchfield,
New HaWn; Mrs. Leola Ukeria,
and Mrs. Mary Mceby, both · o!
llendors!"' and two ll'lndchiJA CHAIJ.ENGE
dreiL
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Funeral oervlco wUI be hOld
(Tochnlcolor) '
t'riday, 11 a. m., ln the Mohr· ·
Barry lrwhlino Gui llarnliton
su.vens F.unenl lldme ~llh lllo
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lev. James Naalolll9ourw. Bur·
R..,inlrw Ill"•••3 Ilours ·~ '!'1":'
.u&amp;es.
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tory. Friend• may ·celi~~ il\ii ·
Sflbyi .~TAJ1TS 1 P.'lo

(This pic- haa· beenb,....ln
back by Popular requeail.

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411 -lafldlng sroowli wcimen's dreaoep. Eilp'II'O~\el\'11-.
. ~..""' prints, Jerser ppnts, Uoen,, ~.-a. Malj;

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ol)'lea lo choose 1'1'&lt;!111 In solido and prlda. I

full!ral home o!ler 6

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Eiberfelds are beldquuten
ut...ura
Ule bloUnL
Juat recel~ our · ..W 'opn~~g llae. A wide aaiiOl'UMit 01
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Prose~ Afi&lt;&gt;rl!'f Bernard
:-::v, Fulh r8Rid thl atate's eue
·.,c,lb the ftrat dOgree murdllr trill o! WOllam Frederick Wyant,
:, H. Racine, and the defente
· brou&amp;lll !orth Jto wltneoses, latA&gt;
' ._1\ieaday aftertlllon.
117 today at 11 a.m., de!enae

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suita, 3 piece suits and coat alii ·dress ensemblea. Beautiful
spring colora bicludlng lhe moat !Qortant color, NaY)'.
Come ln.and 1r11hem 011. Sizes 8 lo 2G
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Womens Stretch Denim Jeans ................ 3.95

C!OI.InJe1 Jamea ·s. O'Brien, oourt, lliPOinted afk&lt;&gt;rl!'f for Wyant,
' charged wllh the Auguat17,1N8,
lhotgun killing, ol Michael Lee
DGIICII, 28, Parkersburg, hadpa·
raded nine 'llllllesaes before lhe

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choose from. SlzealO to I&amp;

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SPRING DUSTERS ................ 3.95 and 4.95

Lo,.i IIIIJ1 expert Jess Gain-

lolaQy st,ylea and iabrlcs ID choose !run. Solltlo and prints Button !ront and snap rront styles. Sizes 10 to 2G and 38 to 44.

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Acelah&gt; and nylon knits and line qualll)' U111n. Solid colcwo.
Warm without exceaalve wei~ Single and doullle brealted
styles. Sizes 8 fD 20. NaY)' - White - Maize - Teal mue Green.
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BARGAINS IN THE LINGERIE DEPARTMENT
Rog. 2.95 Girlo Chubby 'S tu P.UAMAS... .........Salo 1.00
Rov. 2.95 Girl• Chubby Slu GOWNS... _....:....... ~Salo 1.00

SALE! RCA

Just recei~ our Spring U111 or KAtz 5leepwear Gowns. Blby
Doll pajamas, loJw pl,junas, sleep coats, Clusters, shtfta, J3er..
muda pajamas. In regular and extra sizes.

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R09. 5.95 NY.I.OH P.UAMAS.............................SALE 2.88

erriUaouolea- thoir
~~::~~:"':b:arr111a on
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Ill Melvilt R.

AnOther ohiPmelt or Reatrorin Bras and Glrdleo ill tho moot
styloa.
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home ·!rom the peaee talks In
Paris today urglns a rescrnpUon In the bombing ol Norlh
VIetnam, He aald South Vietnam also was oonoldered polling
out or the talks If the Reds do
not otop their attacks on ciUea
ond towns.
In PIU'Ia, a llanol spokesman
said,

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Ameri0111 bombings. Prealdenl
Jobnaon baa been bombing us
lor lour yearl ond met defeat.
lr Prealdsnt Nixon lollowo In his
IIepa, he wtU meet wtth lhe
same defeat."

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Ahl.ruarl warplanu and refieeted In the 1D1a1 U,S. air
loR&amp;ee for the war reported

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1elect:lon of Patent&amp;, ClUJ, Crushes, Strawa,-lathera In the
new !Wrtrw Colore. We havelhe Sprlqj Ha .......•,luat rilht ICN'
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7llc ·New Lustre CreDle Hair Spray • • ••••••• Sale 53.•
UO Reapood Normal Hol4 Hair ~ray • ; •••••• Silo LOl
1.05 Colpm Tocolqoaate with MFP • , ••••••• , • ~ 78c
1.09 Caalunore Bouquet Boclr Powder • , • , • • • • • Silo 73c
1.89 Qllgele 100 ·Waoh • • • ••••••••••• Silo Ut
1.00 cliehmere 8ouqul4 ~ Powder •••• , •••• Sale 64e
uo Respond Extra Hol4 Hair Spray •• , •••••••• Sale.I.OI
65c
MFP • • • , • • • • • • • • sale 48c

Barfiain,s in. lhe .Dra~ery &amp;~~~~ss Maleri,a!s Dept.

Frl'lfed Sldeo :.. For ali Fltrllltero and Beds - lluf other
010a .. !niiOora and aut.
Caii!Ol allp, 1111111 or cruq~le. Laminated for 101111 wrlnldo
Cree ure. Dust ligllt ..., fade reototaat - lolachiOI waohiblo ...,
No ironing ever, Solid color- Gold,llroifn,Onrwo, Avocado. ,
60"
90"

70" ................5,95
70" ............._7,95

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120"
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70" .............. llJ5.
70" .....:.-.... 13.95

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Fridoy ond Saturday Salol. ·'

45'' Pe~~ Press Dress Material •••••• yd. 69c

Twill Work Trooun

50 per ct111 AvrU _..,., - 50 per eelll CaliDa. Alii all COIIOII.
~ potler!ta,.. all colora.
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to' 50, all
longthJ. SltlrtJ U~ to 20. Doric olive, Kheki~.-Hovy 8 .,., Cha"!~l
Grey, H~o~nt.r G.,.on. All ~*"'-"' ttrou. 5~ Po!voJtllt a!'l4 501
Cotton, A !tit ntow thlp~n~&gt;nt. Solo prlc:os IDt thlt . w~l{ . ..

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Broadclolli:Prinb
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ShipMntl •• , Yank w..torn Joonl_..:_.....:ue
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6 to 18 Bit Yorik .W.. torn JiNno............. 2.98

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Soch............ Sol,
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o;,o slu fna ell 10 to 13, 75'l ilvlky DCryllc fiber, 251o stretch
nylon. Solid color•:· Wltlt., bloc:lo:; commodore ltl~o~e, ton, iiNwn,
Hvnt•, Royol, Lo4on, .Kolly, Cl'lareaal, Geld, Molt;•·

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Slao1 36 to SO. How • now C:OIIIPiote seloc:tlon In Fl1'-r Stripe

Clotlt.

Bl~o~o

donlll'l or tit, nltW gr.. n ltonlnJitono.

Do~o~ltle

octlng

ai,JIIf. Action bc.d. for comfort. Plenty of pDch... ~
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Whilo Thoy Lut.. .................................................. 2 for 5.00
Dlsconti~~ or:ot0/1 .

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Mottly

throug~,.flap ~toclcota.

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llae• 2 to a. ColorM ,ft:lped pottom• I~ ""&amp;de en4 ],arrow •irllnt·
An ••collont Mw .d•IMtfttnt. Crew Melt, pullov• itrle· wlth 'thort

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Rvggocl c:oHon twill. Sonfori1eol 1hr~o~nlt, Sli111 fiHing ....ovy 4uty
r.IPI*· So\14 eolon of J.ono, ,light bl~o~o, llloc:lt, loiton . . .n ottd

Boy• Slzn

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5.95 WCrfiK TRQUSERS...................................... SALE 5,00 ·
4.95 LOHG SLEEVE SHIRTS............................ Sid.E 4.0,0
3.95 SHORT SLE!VI! SHIRTS... _ ................... SALE 3.•00

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WASiliNGTON - FOR A GOODLY PORTION or the country, one
to give way to an ewn
crueler lJ&gt;rlag. ParUcularly wlnerable Is the Upper Midwest, -re
wtdtlft a .Month tl)e lrlaest soow accumulations ever will be turning
to wale~' and 0\'ertaxlng the rivera and tributaries that drain the Ill•
tlon'a heartland.
The' llooill~~g threat extends from the Great Lakes to the Paclftc
NorlhWeot ind southward through most of Calllornla and about hell
or Nevada. !luch o! New England li&lt;o Is eJidangered, lhottgl1 nolas
sirloual,y. Tho Envlromoental Scleoce Ser~ceo Adrnlnlatra~on,
(I!SSA), or which lho Weather Bureau Ia I pari, summed It Ill SUC·
clnctly: "The threat of massive Ooodlng illlhe porthern Midwest thla
1prtng haa rlicl.d ablrmlrw proporUoos. ••
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on the 1st. Floor

S.por

.f!r¥1ger offlood,~ found alarming

pUe and cut and )tql rayon 'ocetale. Skid reolallnt ~
·Attractive ~CN'I- Waohal&gt;le.
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Mena Iii Yonk

Hy Unlh&gt;d Pross lmrnetienal

~p Decorator AREA. RUGS.;·•• For Tllis Sale 3.69
3 Stylet - All lrb1104 I~ · 27'' x~8" olse In ll)'lqn plio, raroo

at the .. pleat winters on record ,is likely

DeiiWIU~ qgaU,.t C.'laim!le auacf¥

. MOSCOW ._ TENS OF TH~AIIos OF RVs!iANS massed In
front ol the Qolneoe Communlal Embesay toda.Y and smaohed 111011
otlhe tOO wt.....a in lllo Dve.oiDry ~IV with a barrage of beerboUles, stone•, ink bottles 1111 chunks lee.
The crowd ·sathered fD demand Peking call off Its anti:Sovlol
~traUCIIO In which ml1llol1l 01 Chlll!ae -onotnted ......t
Raula fallowing Sunttay's
clash In Siberia. Pollcelrled 1o..
......... bul the •Ruallllla hurllllll colored lnk·tlo'ned lhe IJ'i.yloh.
bOlge facade o( ll[o bulldi.Winto 1 "Roil~ eaolor ea."

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~udent ~ied 'iJ; pr:e~~re ,:;nib"'.;

1o demrmlne the peHet p a t-

mrna. Dlapl~g cerll&gt;oard he
used lo telt lhe 1111J1 !rom 10
fD 50 tt., Gainer shoWed the eourt
the area the shot cOvered at var~
!out Intervals.
Steve Molar, Jr., chief firearms examiner lor the Bureau
or Crlrntnal lnvesllgetlon at Lon·
don, msUred 'I]IUreday afternoon
or tests he made or the shot&amp;Un.
He waa the lait alale wltne11 fD
tesUry belore ProaecutDr Fultz
rested his case at 3:23 p.m.
Molar eald It is hla opinion
the fatal shot was fired beyond
15 tt. and under 21 tt. Molar
oald he determined this by the
alze or the wound or the deceased, and by the pellet penetrations around the wound, and
by the size of the llfOIIId.
'4olar testlfed he made test
paiiA!I'IUI with the lileged gun
uaed In tho shooU!Ig, broullllt fD
him by BCI Apnt Herman D.

Henry, £rom alx lo 24 tt. Molar
rtr ot eald he made seven lest
patterns and thOJ under eros• ..
exsmlnallon lndlclted he made
alx.

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Apnt i1&lt;ou7 ai.O - e d belore the court •I! a state" 11 witness and showed slldeJ he had , ..
taken o! the deceased man atlll '

In the automobile In Which he
was riding when he was shot, jullt
outside or Racine .. a lownahlp
road, and other .Udes takenat
Holzer Medleal Center lloapllal
when an autopsy wu belng made
on Dotson.
-utor Full&gt; put Into evl·
dence 34 shotpl pellets, recovered from around the womd in
DGIICII'a back in the autop~,
11&lt;ou7 also tesllfled he coonted
52 penetrations II'OUI1f' lllo major wound. He aald the m a I n
wound, as he witnessed It, measured during the autapsy, was a(Continued on pqe 10)

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SPRING l1AHOBAGS
Choose your fWrlnc handba&amp;• ..., frcm our larp, old 1:41111111ale
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Iliad Apled JfOports or to uiore
\)ommunl'! ~ late Thin, ~ and • ., lol1i,y agalnot
elilrt Sout!J! Vlelllimese lowna
and 32 Allied military - ·
IIIIey or tl)em major American
011 : tile l(ll&gt;roachea to

PORTABI.E,STeREO WITH
FM STEREO RADIO , . '
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"': SAIGoN ' (\!PI)- Tho United
·St4te• hfalo'!l 5,002 hellooptera
• ;.. airpiiiUI&amp; In U!t Vlellwn
"War -'It a 1ota1 o! about $5
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There's a - aeleclloo d lllo _..,. 8 tn_o;k Sloreo lallei·Recordlng Tapes- cueelte 'l'lpea- Caaaelto Tape Recordlnga.
A Big Sale oi Stereo Albums featurl'lf "'""" otlhe eoullley'o
loadhw artlats aiid ~a. ~
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Speelei..Yaluea ID RCA Color TV Seta - RCA Sloreo ConsolO&amp;
pet the habll or 'rioii:Jng lhe Mualc llopu1meut - Uataq to
the maul&lt; - Wamhlrw TV or )~at plain browoe. It'o ..,ry eJ&gt;o
JO)'ible.

'h:Dorecl by uPatrlclln". 100 _per cent nylon, ileevelesa at.Yie,
filted bottom, . zipper bock. Sizes 40 fD 44 In maize, black,
.Pink, navy blue, white ancl red.

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on the stand as the J l o•elock.
hoo!r neared thla morning and
anO!her well-known area - r t
011 llll!ll, Albert Hartung, o! RD,
Pomeroy, was in the courthouae
waillllg lo be called.
Gelner, In dlrecl esamlnatlon
by O'Brien, U.allfted o! the pet.
tern made by lhe 16 • gauge
ohotgun allo.,.Uy used in lhe
killing of Dotaon ai!Jr he ond
lour eompanlons drove 1o the
Wyant horne about 10:3ll p.m. m
lhe nl&amp;lll ol the sboolillg.
Gainer U.stlfed he rtrad five
NlUIIdl from tho CUD-choke gwt

.$ 5 Billion Shot
:Down in Vietnam

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HONORFD - Tom CB.ssell, left, arxl the ft.ve persons
above were among those honored for volunteer service the
past year during the annual MGM District Scout banquet at
"k,ger Creek Thursday night. ca.11sell served as master or

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]lwenlle delinquency. Other pro. to alteod laat nliillt'S seasim.
Fred Morrow, Pomeroy, was !!l'am ~lights included presenChadds Hall, Scout EsecuUve
elecled Dlllricl Chairman or the tation ol training awards to var- or lhe MGM Dlllricl, praised
lolasoo • Gallla • Meigs Hoy Scout Ious scout leaders, and annual re. aU lndlrt&lt;llals wbo helped make
Dillrict G!rl11g Thursday night's ports by MGM committee lead. the past year a successful one,
amua1 MGM -er rneeUng held ers.
and reco~zed aeveral of t h e
In the 1\Yeer Creek High School
Training awards were present~ area's outstanding volunteer
cafeteria.
ed lo the !ollowlng by Tom Cas- leaders, especially women who
Morrow succeeds Ted Reed,. sell, Middleport, who served as are becoming more involved In
Jr., aleo of Pomeroy, who held master of ceremooles.
the program than ever before in
the post for two ronsecutlve
Joanna COuncil, Den Mother scouting's 59.yesr his1Dcy,
years.
Virgil Watsoo, Scoot Execu·
~ Pack 240; Johll Wbt.Uey, Jr.,
Approximately 75 persona at- Camping Chelrman and Garland live o! U!t Trl.stah&gt; Area COOntending last night's altair heard ParSODs, Leadership Training ell, prlised the MGM Diotrlct
Circuit Court Juclgo James L. Chairman. George Lamp, Assist- for capturing the President's

We may be tra\'OIIng in rocketa and going atriclly modem, but
Thompaon (Mason-Putnam caun· ani Scooimaamr or Troop 257,
the old!aahloned spelling bee apparently Ia here fD stay.
The 111nual Meigs Count)' opeU111g bee Is being arranged by Mrs. lleo) give 111 Inspiring lalk m was also honored. He was unable
Nellie Vele and Mrs. Greta Suttle, school """'rvlaors.
The event tor selected fhallsta fr(IJ'I achOole acroas the coun~o. Fiv._q.... ()a)' Forecast
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TOI!Iperiiltii'ea wiU avetage'
Enci c&amp;mbera; ~ · ichoOI E"'illsh lnstnlt tDr at Bacilli, wlll
below rionnal SaturdaYthrough
Wednesday. Daytime high&amp; Will
serve as prOnouneer and j~es thll year wni be Cllarles TaylOr,
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Eaalorn ,High Sehoul prlnclpali JIJ!Ie• Diehl, lolalga HI(I!ISchool priDclPal, and Will lam Hughes, &amp;l~Jerintendent or SOUthern High school. modern math for teachers of to the lower 40s south whUe
Meigs Counl)' waa held !rom 1 the low temperatures wUl genlo
9 WednesdoT nlgtrt at lllo Mid- erally be in tflelowertomiddle
ROY MILLER OF CHESTER should be the enY)' or DlliiY· He hla
dlePort
Elemenllr)' School.
20s. PrecipJtaUon will average
retired but remains deeply committed in organizational wOrk allJ
The
ivor~shop
was arrugedby one-tenth inch or less north
nobbies.
Commenting on his reUrement this week, Roy eald ·he plans fD County School iilpervisor• Mrs. alii one tenth to a quarter Inch
ellioy himself from 55 to 65, and then go bock fD work at 65, II he Nellie Vale and Mrs. Grela lilt- south occurring as snow Sl.t~
tie. John Talbott, repreoentsUve urday night ond Sunday. There
hsa lol
of the Addison We1ley Co., pre- w i II be litUe temperature
RESIDENTS WISHING TO LOOK , over lnlormaUon preaonted sented Miss Hill, a mscher of the change over the weekellf turnWednellday at the IMI.IIll progress report on Meiga County meeting Ohio Unlverall)' Laboralory ing a little cooler next week.
held in Pomeroy may secure the material at the Meigs Bookn:oblle Sehoul In Athens, who oonducled
the workahop.
Headquarters at the corner of Nye am E. Main lp Pomeroy•
Mila Hill based her presenMEETS INJURED MAN
The information ill available onb' on a loan blal"s.
tation on the Chinese proverb:
The Middleport emergency
MEIGS COUNTY'S GEORGE HALL - muolcel ~ "way back HJ hear and I forget; [ eee and sq~d. called to Harrisonville
when"- and lhe Hallrnarka will join RalphShannan and· Dean $ema I remember; I 00 and I under~ Thursdl,y afternoon, was met on
on Channel8, WCIIS-TV, lor a weekly aholit fran 6:30 lo 7p,m. each atMd." She 1treaaed the Deed the way by a private car bringSarurday, beglruilng March 15. George's list engagement locally was for actual involvement by ehil- Ing In Clifford Whittington, Pomdren lor completA&gt; learning. 9,. eroy, who had been Injured in
ot the Hotel Martin.
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Uve activities, both commerclal transferred to the squad vehicle
when hll guitar waa almost bigger than George.
and homemade, uand In U&gt;echlng and taken to Veterans Memorial
Hospital where he refused treat...
COOPERATION CONTINUES 'CO COME throaglo weU fran area Jlflnclplea or modern rnetll.
ment. He had an arm laceration,
merchants tor the 196t Mia a Southern Oldo Plgeant tO be held In
INFANT'S SERVICE HELD
Pomer11Y AprU 2&amp;
·It was repomd that Whlttinglon
Oravelide services for the in- told squadmen he fell on a glass
Mrs. Mol\f .HUI, &lt;'OIIIIcting merchalta on~ orlllo Pcm...
•&lt;~~' Chalnber or Cmlmoroe, c...ponaorlng
wilh XI Gam- rant 100 of Mr. ond Mrs. Roger jar which broke, cutting' him.
ma Mu Chspmr o!'BOII 'SI8ma Phi Sororll)', has
lhlit f'rar&gt;. YOUII&amp; were held oo Feb. 26 at
cis Flm;lat wllllPlnprevlde l)l"!lowers oeaded teo.
and lhe Wells Cememry with the MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
providlrtf' t• " judpa' dlnnei- on PfliunteYelllrw will be Baitey•, Res- Rev. Jay stiles ol'ftclatlng.
AdrnlaoiDna - ~lvle YOU!Ig,
lauran.. !""h llrmo were ISI,O&lt;ijted wllh lllo pqea1ll 1Ut year.
&lt;llySY!Ue; Alma Keiser, Miners.
LOCAL TEMP
· ~~s of the .IOtorlty wlil wtirk.lh 1ll next Weol( ~UJng a
The tempe'rature inPomerO)''s ville.
p._..m. book under die dlrecllon oU.Ua. Pearl Welker, ............ dow-n bualoess district at
Discharges -. Della Curtis,
·~ or the .paaolnl. The othot' lltller&amp;l, ·~ Mra. ReU.v 11:50 a.m. toJial' was 38degreea, Veatrlce Nice, Bernte Edwards,
RiWUrtp,...,.. ncrultlq!llio ~ qf .,.,...._ ~·
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George Nesselrood, Jr.
under over~st · skies.

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At other CIIIII&gt;UBOI acroao the' ~oo, ali-W, Wtsalauend&gt;lloa
"!:other rorml or·itudont prOieoto i.!IIU....d. At Brandel• Unl..,.alty '
·lit Wlithain, Maal,', one ~~ttool ~ •tid ~ ll'P~!o The
' blicred San F,ran~I!CO Slate atuil~, ~ fcoebl"'' ·~!';~at Pelo
~ caUL wis ldeltl!led 111 matillo!r.bflllo.~k ~~· Vnioa. '
. ~ ,... bit;.,.; \his~· 1\W'I.Y tipped loa ,ilillli,•·i:be~t
whali a bllnb eioploded pramalur!&gt;ly inaloci&lt;OJ' I'OCIII •CI( thO
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. 'Yerr i'etert\Y. lllo llllllalme~
Jng ,of~!'!" '~&lt;!tri Alaoc:IIIJaii
of !lc:hGol Mlhlai~\Ofs "'"
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through the yeara, 11 ldlene11,"
remarked the judge. "We haYe
CUI&gt;- He urged I..OOrs to think 1o lind a ..., to apead our lllo(t each scout as an lndlvlc\lal,
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SPACE CENTER, HousiDn (UP!) - Two astrOnauts lm*e free
from the Apollo 9 command ship In their lunar Iandin&amp; crall todlf
and gunned it away ott a daring chase in space that could make or
break U.S. plans to land men on the moon this summer.
Lighting ~ the sk;y with a ugreat big orange cloud" fruD lheir
rockets, James A. McDivitt allf Russell L. Schweickart dew the br
nar landing "Spider"' away from David R. Scott f~ the Apollo com-mand module for the first time.
The d&gt;ject or the dar'• .u. nrat firlllgs or tho .........
important tests was to get the
englnos.
lander more than 100 miles
Aller ....., checks showedlhe
from its space partner and then
$41 million !l&gt;lder was 1IOI'Idnl
see how weU It could come back as planned, McDivitt llred lho
aiKI dock again. The maneuvers ahlp•s big 1andiDg 011gl"'
were rehearsals of key lllOOJI controlling its power wltb a
Righi operations.
McDMtt and Schweickart, hand throttle much like foond on railroad loeomDtlvH.
opening lhe Mh and bualnest
Controll11rs reported lho 25cloy of . the 10-&lt;laY orbital
second ouralwllll perfoctb'.
rnlasioo, lrllllferred · lo the
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is really an un,pl.ab'
lunar lander shortly after besat," McDivitt IDid Scott Ia
midnight. The two ships were lhe ship . - nemo ''Oliounlamhed at 7:39 a.m. ESI'.
drop.'•
There were 10111e initial
d!ftlcu!Ues In freeing the two
shi!&gt;s, but sftA&gt;r Scot! Rlcked the
-raUon switch twice, he
radioed to McDivitt and Injury in
Schweickart: 110k, you're free."
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POINT PLEASANT - T w o
could see the command Ship's Leon Rt. 2 )'I10IIba OICIIIId Mr·
control jets firing "just as clear lous in)uiea ~ at .. . ,.. i
as a hell. It lliilltt up lhe whole m, oo Jericho Rood . . .
car 01rertumed. •
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Driver ol the car wu
uThere•a a great big orange
cloud, • said Scott, obaervlng lllo Lee Randolph,
ger was Glorll
Randolpb lllkllhe
COLLECTIONS REPORTED
psrtmenl,
lllddo
Heart !llllday collocllono In
Middleporl iihere. Ito acllvlcy millhap; that hi . .
was helided bJ&gt;,IIlo MlddiUorl east In llllllil 'illllli·lo!"·blt
Buolnesa ~!Profeasienal wom. spot, &lt;lllain8 lhl .... lo
en•a Club t&lt;ileled $t4S.14, Mra • a apln ond ~ '":~=
Ita top.~~.

Atnorlca' "" wnt\,oti&gt;oducled by • The Meigs Local School Dislrlct is slrlvi~~g hard to m""
some progress in tl]ls directiOn.
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Tlleie were of courae, DIII\Y
o('1ho netioo'a t!ve
lllot -l&lt;o lho Col- olhor tlq;.rta;. area a or dlacu,.
~. '.llartln E"i Iewing: ~
ltWl ciO,art. •!011 al lhe AASA conventtoo, but John Werner, , ehalnnan, re. ·~ callld ' ~lljtelt' "' this give a yoo a little or tho ln- porta.
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ceremonies. others. lert to right. recelvlrv trlln1111 awarda
were John WhiUey. Jr., camping chalrmant Garland Par10n1,
leadership tralnlne chltrman; Donna and Ted Misner, Cheshoo
ire, and Joanna Cooncil; Den Mother, Pack 240.

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almilar fD u,. T14&gt;pers PlainaJohn Zerkle spoke on the steps Cheater sl\t~, Hart said. The
which were taken to bulldtbenew district has not only air. . reenlarged plant lor the Imperial duced flooding, but hoa provided
Electric Co. stressing the re- considerable employment, he
quirements ina buildi~ site. He stated.
invited the confel"ees to atterlian:
CARSEY SPEAKS
olftclal '"nine of the new build-Jack carsey, speaki!W
i~, the date to be annouitced. hall of Jack Welsh, M1ddl
PLANNING STRESSED
outlined plans oftheSoothea'U.
Pat Meeker of the Ohio Depart- Ohio Regional Councllintbefleld
ment of Develt~tment, spoke on of highways and In other direc·
the importance ofcomprehensiYe tlons.
county planning.
Roy Miller reported ootheCorMeigs County' 5 request for mation of the Upper Ohio Valley
c~rehensiYe planning is filed EcODOOJic Region which held its
with the -department alii is 11th first meeting in September, 1968.
in ·a line of 40 projects in Ohio It is composed ol nine counties
to be submitted ror federal ap. and is 8 "regional clearing
proYal The Meigs C&lt;JmPreheP. houSe" for mutual problems, Mil·
slve planning would cost$40,000. ler said. He said that admlnhrThe Meigs County Cmunission- trative moneys have been funded
ers have already approved $10,- and he ooUined who Is eligible
000 as the county's share oC the for membership.
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The Rev. Brian Engle deThe department will koowwithoo aertbed recent work of ministers
in three months if the Meigs and Jaym~n inplaMingaprogram
County project is approved. Mid- aimed at benefitting youth of
dleport Vlll•ge will be excluded Meigs County, outlining the mufrom the counQ' plan since a com· tual goals of the ministry alii
prehensiYe plan there was com- others in the progress of Meigs .
pleted several years ago.
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Richard Sayre, director of the
taken in order for the county to Gallia-Mefls Community Action
recover and progress economi- Program, outlined work oftbeblcally, Meeks states. Accompany· county organization in providing
ing hlm to the meeti~ waa Ralph training programs foi' both inm:l
Lindeberry, also with the Ohio out of school young people, the
DejNirtment oC Development.
community service program apd
c. E. Blakeslee, active in con- t It e upgrade cunprehensive
ducting the Wedne~ meeti~, health program. The organlza..
outlined three directions lnwhich tion, serving both counties, wUI
the cou.rty can go to bring about be three years old thla month,
improvements. These include:
he stated.
1. Giant outside program. A · Philip LaveUe, Athens, ecoproject that comes in but does nomic development administranot ~~ect our thiDkln&amp;. ,
wr, describe4 the work o{tt'MJ*
2: OUtside pr'ogram coming In, mlnletr.Uon with local people In
recommending consoliditlon of helping provide financ1al help.
schools, communities, churches.
EDA hai had a role both in the
A progrun which does affect our Middleport ,and PunerQY sewage
line or thinking.
dispoaal system prOjects ml the
3. A program develq,ed by ~per11 Plains - Chester water
Meigs County peopie,q~eratedby systA&gt;rn, he said. The !Uture or
Meigs COunty -le, and uslllg EDA as well as tbe community
Action Program 11· not knoWn at
this time since the change ln
from a sholiUJI liong the rood natlooal admlnlatraU""'
leading from the Wyant hime to
Miss Margaret Grtmths,
where the car stopped in a dlich MelJEI County exten~lon agent,
in front of the nearby Charlea home ecopomles 1 spoke 011 her
Knlghtlng residence. HarterDu:h work with . county women and
said lour other shells were also , _ - ' e througi&gt; t-H pr~
touJKilater by others.
grams and C. E. Blakeslee, ex·
-teDsion agent, alao,dilcussedag.
HUNTERS TO MEET
rlcelture onc1 resources dewlooThe Meigs C&lt;lunlf Coon Hunt- mont.
ers Assn., which will meet Fri·
Group dlscus11lon leaden for
day at 7:30 P· m. at the clubseaalons which closed the all·
house on Snow Ball Hill, wlll day meettrw were Wayne Roush,
plan its cooo hunliq: e - . thla agriculture; Rebert Bowen,
sprtrw. All members are urged schools, alii the Rev. BlllPerrl.n,
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churches.
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Roush, chairman of the Meigs
PLAN SALES
County Extension Advlaocy ComXI Gamma Mu Cllapler o! Beta mittee, presided over a portion
!IRma Phi wUI hold a rummage or tha meetlrw ao did Thereon
sale at U!t Slark Building, aeroso
Jollnson. chairman of the count.y
!rom lhe Fomeroy Poat O!flee, ruource develt~tment oommlt.F rlday ond Saturday.
tee.
~nlng prayer wasbyU!tRev.
MEIGS,GENERAL HOSPITAL
Paul
Sellors, Unlh&gt;d Melhcdlat
ADMIS!IONS - Erneat David·
Clwch pt,stor. At noon a lunchson. Pomeny.
DISCHARGED - Elu Welch. eon waa served b,y women of the
holt church. Mrs, ~ Holmr
BOOSTERS TO MEET
was in chlrge of registration.
The Southern ,AthleUc Boosters will meet in special sessloo
Virgie Mae
at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday at the high
schoOl in Rlcine.
Dies Tuesday Night
LOCAL TEMPS
The teqoorawte In Pomeroy'•
PT. PLEASANT - VIrgie Mae
dowlttoWn bosinou dlatrlct at
11:50 a.m. Wll 39 degrees under C.st.o, 71, Rt. 17, Hendenon, W,
VL, died Tuesday nl(l!ll in Holpertl¥ overcaat lklea.
zer HoopltaL
Mrs. Clsto "as lfrlllated with
the Vaught Memorlli Church at
Beech HUI ard was borr: in HenTONIGHT, MARCH 6
derson.
W. Va., on Feb. 28,1898,
NOT OPEN
a daughtA&gt;r of the late John E. and
Vlettla Hicks Clonch.
Surviving are her husland,
Fli!DAY &amp; SATURDAY
March 1 - 8
Clar~ L C&amp;sto; one .100,
YOURS, MINE AND OURS
George Burdell COsio, Henderson; two brothers, John A.
(Technlcolor)
Clonch, PL Pleasant, and Clar·
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low rerlt housh~ for an expected trw; 1 14 acre park, with a three ·
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hi&amp; und"erstandq that such pro- a result of the distrkt's work.
jects can be completely govern..
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UPI SI)Orts Writer
The
Washingtoil Senators
obviously hired Ted Williams
lor lh• wrong job.
They ahould pul him back In
"I'm •uPPGW4 10 be" walbd,
the
line~.p. Even at qe 50, he
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Baltimore , , , il 19 , 729
PhUadelphla .. 49 24 .671 3\1
N010 York ••• ,48 25 .658 4'h
Booton , , , • , 42 30 .58!! 10
Cincinnati ••• 37 36 .507 !JIIh
Detroll •••• : 2s ~5 .384 24'.\
Milwaukee , , {23 50 .315 29'h
West
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Los Angeles , ;t7 25 •653
Adlnta • • • , , 44 29 •603 :Ph
San Fran. , ••• 36 38 ,,86 12
Chicago ••••• 31 42 .125 l~h
SUI Diego •••• 30 41 .423 1~.\
SOallle ••••• 27 46 .370 20'h
Phoenl:x . , , •• 15 58 .205 321.\

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Bruce Blackston.

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Indiana , , , . ,35
Mime- •• ,32
New York .....16
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GRATES TO SING
The Grata Family wiD Provide
music when )he SalOIIl ~r
Mrs. John MeDaniel, Muon, PTA lllOel&amp; Tuellday for I! tamvialled recendy with Mn. Sal- lly nlglil obaenono:e 111111 open
ly ollarrla, a ])lllent altho Cam- boose. A covered dlah dinner
den Clark Hospital, Parkersburg. wlU begin at 6:30 fo' m.
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Recent guests oflolr. and Mra.
Clarence Baler were Mrs. Wal.
lor Lewis and daugbter, Mrs.
Heater Covert. Mro. Eurana Thomal and grandchildren, ClncJY
Loll and Melba Jane, of Cherleaton.
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Mrs. Paul ~.llh and PauJ.
SERVICE .
eUa visited reP,Jy with Mr.
and Mrs. John l!flll:h and family,
In AU - OUt AU
Mra. Carol Sc7oc and I o u r
children ol Porkerabur&amp; W. VL'
visited recenll7 with her mother,
Mro. Nellie Dudding and slater,
!Ira. Juanita Ward In 'New lla- ' - -

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w11h our fortified Pig a~f'Sow Feed, seientiflcaffy balanced
and blen~ed to promo- healthy growth and paund-praduc•ng gams. We have d complete fine of feeds -far n•ry
livestock and paultry need. Check our prices, nowf
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STEUBENVILLE, Ohlo(UPO
Allen Hornyak, Bellaire St.
John's sensational high seor..
"·or: 't!ndtil llli:ilitH's&lt;hl&gt;or la~~ "'
eer Thuredll)' night wltb 'IQQI ~
career output of 2,385. ...·
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Bellaire lost 7Z.S2 to Zanesville in Cia ss AA tournament
.Pia.Y and was eliml~~tted from
future games this season.
Hornyak. who has averaged
more than 40 polnta a game
lhls season, was held to only
14 Thursday. He scored 923
points during the 1968-4;9 aeaaon The Rolleire loaa ended
I 20-game win atreak,

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and the Btg Eight eonterence.
That lea-Yes Just three bertha
vacant with Fordham, Long

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ELEC. SANDWICH
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berths remain to be filled in the
Nod-' Invitation Tournarnen~
and Fordham ;, hoping to
reduce that number to five
~The Rams, who have com-pUed a 17.&amp; record un:ler firstyear c••h Ed Conlin, trimmed
elb' ,rtru llanhettan 85-75
Thurlday night and hq&gt;elully
have earned the right to
p•rdcipate . In the 32nd annual
NIT at Madison Square Garden,
March 13-22,

CINCINNATI (UPO - Po te the drawn-out cootract talks.
Roeei the !988 NaU-' jAqUO
"lle (11'"'11111) oald where
b!IUIDK •hal!lll· I a le ~ the Lone !linger used oUver
alanoid a contncl with the bullels, yoo're usbw llllidea bulTAPPAN
ctnch•tt ~ tor an 11tlmlt- lets on us." Rose laughed.
1~
ed $85,000 liill Bald he wauld lit
Roee wiD move 1roon rtghtto
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ln. tolnlng c...., Monday.
eer4or field fills 0011011. He
The -..act makes Roae tbe Planned to travel to the spring
hlgliost palcl p~r In Redo' hi.. J?lnlntr CIDIII In ~· fli,, .
too. Fnak lid&gt;~ ..., o! al!lr lultlllbw 1 weekend mUIIbe Baldmoro,
drew tbe ~ oblli!IIUon here. Rose's
. prevl0118 hlali oal¥Y ilr f68,000 Wll'e and da~tar have lifeil ln.
In IM4 with Clncl.,.U.
TIDW ·since last Mondt,j-. ·
General - - r Bob "'"'·
'nlll alplng loll pllchU Jacli
sam said Roee wao "ilatiPI' and Fllher •• lhe 10110! lladl holdwe're
hove hlln In the OUI. Flaher rejoeled ~ O!r.,; .
fold.~ ' ·'t;1·,
~ and 1 returned tO .hia·
"It juat goOI to If a JIOI' ~ In Bayside, N. Y.
1011 IDikea the neeoalltrl' oaerlThe Red• bqan GrQelrull
aces ...... mah6o ,an an:-i oi. Loqlie Pili today, meetl!W .Ihe.
fort 9" and oil the lleld, he cu f.hl1edoiPII• Phlls at Cloarwat."' -lameb reWarded;" Row- , or, f1L -Gtry Nolal!,
HOd; •
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' Roee aald u.,.... hoid c'all!'l pil&lt;h (I!!' lht llell~.'
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O.kland •••• 49 I2 •803
Denver , • , , ,38 26 ,594 12'1.1
New Orleans ..33.3I .516 17\\
Della• •••••. 30 '32 .484 19'h
Loa Angeles •• 26 36 .419 231/z
l!ooaton ••••• 19 t3 .306 30'h
ThutsdaJ''a Results
FOOTBALL COACH
Oakland 1!7 lollaml113
KAN~ CITY, Mo. (UPDNew' Qrleana !26 H101aton 119
W.E.
"'Billy" Atkins his been
Denver 123 Kentucky 114
named the NAIA ~~ C•ch
(Only games scheduled)
of
the Year, Atkins has
Friday's Games
•-Dod
a 23-8 record at Troy .
Oakland 11 Now Orleans
ol
Alabama.
In 1969, hlo
State
New York at lndlllll
team was 9-1, and defeated
Mlllill It Kenlll&lt;:ky
Texas
A&amp;l, 43-35, to the NAIA
(Only pmoa scheduled)
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NEW

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managing. WUilama made hla
manigertal debut •• aldpper or
the Senators Thurllday In
Pompano Beach, Fla. against
the New York Yankees and the
senators gOt exactly one (thatts
right, one) hlt ae the I969
uhlbiUon aeaaonopened.
There was one other game on

Island University, Detroit 100
Army listed as the leediqt
contelllera. LnJ boa&amp;ta the beat
record or the lour with 17-.6, but
DetroU (!6-10) has the biggest
name star in 6--8 All~Amerlca
Spe111:er Haywood,
01 the !OIU' ternao added
Thursday St. Peter•s {20-6) has
the moat lmpressi ve record.
Elnerdo Webster, tho star ol
last year's team. returns this
Fordhaln, which has appeared season with an average of
. ln the NIT six uln.es previously, better than 24 polnls and 15
wlU probebly be oaered a bid rebounds per .~me.
Thurlda)''a Games
Tuloa, a thlt~lace finisher In
~ but the remaining lifrths
Adonia 138,Phlla48Jphla 99
lhe rugged \'i\tc, 111-7 tlda
ore In doub~
C!11••10 125 Phoenlx117
The NIT c:ommiU.e Thuradll)' season and will be playing in
ClneliUIIil' 112 MUwauhee 110 added Sl. Peter's (N.J.l, the NIT lor the third lime.
5!1n DIW~&lt;&gt; 110 BOoton 97
Wyoming, coached by Bill
Wymntng, TulSa and Ohto
(Only Goines ScheOO!ed)
SlraMlpn, will be lll8ldng !Ia
Unlvenl~ to the 16-teun field.
;.; Friday's Gael
They Join Roston College, second appearance in a row in
ClncliUIIU atllelrolt
TeJDI)le, Rutgers, SOuthern Win- the NIT. The Cowboys were
Phoenix va. N.Y. at PhiL
ois, Tennessee alll West Texas heelen by VUianova In the
G\lleege 11 PhUidelphta
state In the post-Season classic, opening round last year,
1111aton It I'&gt;• Angelei
Ohio University hasn't played
Actulll)', the NIT committee
Baltimore at San Frono:laco
in
the NIT since 1941 when
really has to decide on only
(Only pmea scheduled)
three places, Blda are sure to Fraakle HaiBnholu led the
be exWnded to the rUnner~ in Bobcats to a second place
the Atlartic Coast Conference, finish. Baumholtz later went on
the Missouri Valley conference to become a st&amp;rl!out major
league baseball player.

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instantly!
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REPAIR SERVKE

Tournpment

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By Urtlled Preas Jnlernatlorilil
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By United Pre" inwrneti-'
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Boslon Col 93 Duquesne 72
(1ass M TOIIr..,.enls
Ill .~1011 .
· AI Lorain
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Xellla 71 CO~Iarvlllt JB
Hulj,..ra 77 N, Y• .ui.J~ i4
Proglde"' Falrfteld 63
Berea 6l Elyt11 oo
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Plqila 68 llaytqn w.Yne 64 ' ,
F91'dham 85 Manhattan 1 75 ·
Midwest
· Canton McKlriley 72 canton LobA1 Ailfoll: ··
man 58 ·
Akron tonlral$4$to!l5( , 1
Loulavllle 12 l!fldley 78 ·
N. Columbus
· N. YOIJnCillo•,,{ ,' .
Drake 93 St. Louts 78
Southwest
Columbus South 69 cotumbus~o-/W!Irren Wee tern·. Reserve 114
hiWk 60
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Yoong~t(JWn .t;oijtll· ~$1 ·
Oklahoma st. 72 Nebraska 63
Red SO&gt;.
Oklahoma
84 Iowa st. 78
Newark 87 Teays Valley 62
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At I:;latllike 'NOJ1ti
Orla~o Cepeda and Julian
At Steubenville
Euclid 77 PalnesviUe Haney 11 .·
West
Javier of the cardinals failed to
San Jose st. 89 Loyola Calli 56 East Liverpool 62 Carrollton 49
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At Berea
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AUantic Colst
Zanes•llle
72
Bellaire
St.
John
Cleve.
Jdln
Adams
General Manoger Bing Devine
Hellhls 63
Confei-ence Tournament
made it obvious he was miffed
II Raleigh, N.C.
at the uneJCPlalned absence.
N. carolina 94 Clemaoo 70
.Cepeda had wired he'd be in
camp Wednesday and Javier Wake Frst 81 N. car, St. 73
s. carolina 92 Maryland 71
was sq~posed to be en route but Duke 99 Vh·glnla 86
neither player was heard from,
Devine hinted he might fine the
pl.,.ers.
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0100 IDGH SCIIOOL
The Phils signed their final
BASKETBALL SCORES
holdout when 1 Johnny Brlggs
Class A Tournament!,
came to terms.
At canton
Rick Monday and Reggie
Braceville
68 Sebring 65
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Jackson were the final two
Avon 77 Smithville 44
Oaklai'KI players to sign their
Southeastern Ohio's Newest &amp; Finest
AI New Concord
contracts,
RESTAURANT &amp; PARTY ROOM
West llluaklngum 76 Skyvue 72
WUUe Horton agreed to terms
WEST
BRO.\DWA
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WELLSTON OHIO
AI ChUllcothe
with the Detroit Tigers for an
3«-6682
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estimated $60,000.· Ue had been Portsmoolh CliiY 82 Cheoapeake
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We invite you to sample our excellent cuisillt
a.tking' for $100,000.
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7011 ~ &amp;n. ·piU•
Opi,\ion:rwe-·CCX\ro
were :Mrs. Nina Bowles, vice tho~e who bave not done sO will
~~ ~~ ~~:~• lift
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. · at UCI,A . , aide~ J1-,nne onO,alo, wl)o!!!'
pr~sldent, and G. A Biggs, post.. soon ~ so wllh namtis and num- . SECOND MARRIAGE,
by
~dn
IL
Wlckllno,
2tl2
to
IIIII
down
B.A.
deJl'OO ... occu~ lo bolnl a celebrlljl,
bers ~ streets,
. DOUBLE .PROBLEMS
lather. IJ'hey are even ~aij!ed
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National Mall Box Week Is to Deer Helen:
~~~ iw lood, car pa lhelr Spruoo ~· .fl. Pleolllill, owned \ mon'o .Wea~:erldc Ma~. Gott, ' qr '! )pi birtf·~ in the ..,n8 'of;
Lewis Repair Servicf'
be observed in May and it is hopBelore we len the wedding . lhite of utilltlel and rent.' which
by tbe A11P111chlan f!&gt;wOr Colll: lrleD4 IIIII' hlo W!fe ,.,.. J.atlr, · de&lt;O~ey dooan~ anold.Jinemap,
ed that all rural route mail bnxeo . chapel, m.Y 100011d hulband In· ,&amp;!&gt;II Into the . ,~. In other
•HEATING
~ ~ ot tbe W.ll'e,at.Bert,.. zlne ,ui&lt;~ !lej::all'i• lei- ilto, helpwill be •mproved and · td~lfied lormed m.Y alx...W e~eer· words, ~lr aoiJ&gt;IM)rl-p• ::::v.:~
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Huah .IJoWI 11111 be'll retire to leao Kenned7 kids alone? ,.,Corby that tllne.
olds tllat hlo brother waa NOT Into hla poe~ Does lh1a mar·
and
wao
alruek
by
a
nilrlhbouDd
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Arb"'" In 2'h yearo - · hlo taln!¥ they . e lair game ior
•ROOFING
thelr uncle, and that he wa1 their rlage ·taave a ' tuture? - STEP car on 'VIand street driven by ·~··"' -"onda LanaWood, ............., · 'II' · '
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laland Pori
SfEP lather. Never were they to WIFE
Rtc
A.
Tolbert,,
31,
!Aqr!
Natalalle'o
ldd
alpr,
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headed,
they appeer In td&gt;n&lt; at ,horao
-FORcall, hlm IDYflllA8 thai meano Deor .Stw:
1
Houston, Tex.. is a busy
Th~ ·.,cond mlo'•• reaulted In for hot' 5th weddlnl to dentlat aboWa; etc.,' but the onualn tlda
'father.., He alao told hi• brOthThialharrla&amp;e hal ave strikes
maritime port even though
'""'
Dr. Slanley Vocel. ,
berdly ecmcallonal caae ·Ia nol ·
It is riot located ... on any
er'achlldlhellamherateP-aun~ ap!nat l~ plul 'a husband lew
D:S:
andp
O&lt;CUrred
on
"TheVIxeno"coat$;2,000and
·onllWeJohnKOMedybutonMcocean,1 river or lake. It lies
and to hla brother he ,..C01·red to women eoilld leke. lwOuJ.a.'hlve
2~ Sire eon ll'ldn&amp; lot al looko II and lo heoded lor a••t,. Call's ... Wblch can s0 atralihl
50
miles
inland and ls conme'al hll ustep-wife. 11
lt RICh chancel- H.
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nected
to
the
Gulf
of
Mexico
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"'· o.-.. ot .when • car drlvon ooo,ooo movie"'""' ... Natur.U- ahead and acar lhelltue bo)' for
1!14 Mill St.
MUdloJoor
When his throe children are 'Jleer Helen:
., -·Nel PIOIIIo, 21, Lorain, ly _ lt'o alkll' llUle oj&gt;la obaul
by a canal.
wtth us, lt's bedlam, and Jam not
lam a man who's been marOhio, backed Into a parked """ ' wlle-awawln£, vi&gt;)'eurlom, hen•H
to Interfere. They IIOYer even rled for 18 yeera. Every Wadnesowned by Robert S!rlll80, Jr., and helei'OIO!Oial hank.!ilonky
say '"Thank you" after .ttaylng day I bowl wltb my co-.workers
NOTICE!
NOTICE!
NOTICE!
Letart Rl. 2.
murder, OOole jlllrlleo .. Wha~
here for a weeki
(mixed crowd). We flnllh at 9 p,
.
ever
haj)pened to love? ... Now
All citizens of Mason County, a special meeting
Then when he takes the chil- m. and have a few dril*s and
even
Trl11l Lopez w01111 to so
at New Haven, West Virginia Jr. Lodge Hall
dren home he spends a whOle at.. breakfa1t. Pm usually home by
n •
public
... The ll'wood buzz lo
ternoon with ·hlsex-wlre,dlswss- 4 a.m., someUmea s or 6. The
Monday, March loth, 7:30P.M. 1969, discussion
"'Myra Breckenrlded'' 1n11 be,
lng tldngs (he 1111•l, while the 118111e crowd goes tocolllp0l1Ydln·
on the critical conditions that now exist in our
played· b): a male ater ... Leas
ldds stay in another room.
ners, ete. ,
II' '
IbM two years ege Flip wu ....
school system. What and how the tax paying
When I compiiUn about hI I
My wile objecta, as ehe aaya •
· worked hla ftrat college dale In
citizens can do to correct these conditions. This
spoiling his duldren, he says I only leke her oulabonl once a
Woreb8ater, 'Mus., lor t250 and
blood
is
thicker
than
water
and
a
,year,
to
the
company
Christmas
is a non-political meeting. Don't set back and
fllll month pleyedll'&lt;llher collego
wife shouldn't be ·very close to pirty. Also I have had a lew at'
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near there for $10,000.
let Joe do it; this is something ail tax-paying
her husband because they are not fairs In the past, but all this
Mecall'a
mertion that
Lonnie C..ts scored t h r .e e
citizens of Mason County can do as a united
d the same Deah and blood. Ia changed and I love only her.
!Ia
current
edition
baa
pece,
rm thinking of taking a vacaPlease convince her my Wed- polnls and Mike Nesaelrood ld&lt;lbody. All are cordially invited.
tion with my two the next time nesda.Y nights out are Innocent ed a free throw In the llnal ml,..
MASON COUNTY CITIZENS COMMITTEE
his three come to '11i s11 house and should contlwe. - MISUN- ute ·ol pill)' to Btve Salisbury 1
12..10 vlctory over RutlalJJ - Harfor a vacation. Also, 1 feel that DERS'l'OOD HUSBAND
Women's Early Bird Leape
rlaonvUle and the charnplonship
If they are here lor a month or Dear Husbarid:
,
Week ol Fob. 26, 1969
of the ''Little Marauder Classic''
so, then we should keep the supI'm not convinced, myself.
Points
cage
tournament
Cor
5-Gth
gradport money {which my husband
If your Wednesday nights are
D,
D.
Plnnettea
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Thursday
night.
sends to his ex-Wife) for the cur.. lUre Wholesome bowl, bar and
llawllnga
Dodge
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Coats, shooting under Intense
. ation of their stay. After aU, breakfast sessions Why don't you
pressure
before thepackedhouse ChaPIIlO"'Cinaday , , • • • • 36
we're feeding and clothing them take your wife along? 9le surof
Cans
that
turned out tor the Mark V •••• , •••••••• 32
while they are here, and they eat viyed the company Christmas
final
and
&lt;'1f'BOlldCII
conteatsput Evelyn's Groceey ••.• , •• 28
Uke food was golngO\Il;oC&amp;tyle. party, so she might even LIKE
the go-ahead free throw in tor KIDI Bullden • . • • • • • • o 12
Also, my husbanffhe'V\r spends your friends. - H.
Allis-Chalmers Parts &amp;Service
Team lllgh Series- EvelYn'•
"Salisbury One" after he was
a red cent on my children. All
Grocery,
2053; Ind. Hi&amp;h Sarles
louted
making
a
lilY...,.
SPECIAL PRICES UNTIL APRIL 1
Nesaelr&lt;llld then pul the Icing - Julia Boyle&amp;, 504.
Team Hllh Game - Evelyn's
STOCK
on the cake lor the client&gt; a ol the
MIDWEST
UP
MOW!
Meigs
Local
School
Dlstrh:l
GriiCery,
7'2. Ind. Hlali Gillie SCOTCH
event. partlcipated in by &amp;e\'en Loll Paule)', 187.
Big blossomed flowers creal- cial education class in the F.astteams, as he eased a tree throw
ed
from crepe tissue and fabric ' ern school district In February
Tuppon Ploino
home in the closlna seconds for
667-3435
MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE
were made by members of the when valentines were made by
Coach Jdm Arnott's team.
March 3, 1969
Chester Garden Cl~b Wedneadal' the children lor their family and
C:C.ch Jerry Black's RutlancJ.POl nil
night durlnl a wor~ahop Cllll&amp;lcl· friends. A ~ and relreshHarrisonviUe Rangers were paced by Mrs. Earl Dean.
rftents followed the wom a e 1~ ed in scoring by Gary George. No. 6 • • • • · • • • • • • • • •• 44
Mrs. Dean deomonstroted the &amp;ion with valentines liflnl glv- Other members of the nmner· No. 1 • • · • • • • • • ••••• , 42
teclmlques Involved In putting en to each child, Mrs. Freder· up squad were Rodney Reeves, No. 4 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 39
together oriental -'es, wa- lck was asaloted with the ~ Marty Dugan, Jimmy ADders-., No. 2 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • a8 ·
ter Wleo and mapolla blossoms by Mra. Chadwell and Mr a. . Dano Klrc, Jerry Cremeans, No. 3 • · • • • • • • • • • • • • • 21
and then diaplayed lheae on we&amp;· Yoong. Lettera of thanks wrll- Chipper D.Uey, Terry Warner, . ~o. 5 "11 •"•' · '.,&amp;;\~ ·· ·~u ·~ • 26..
' ~red w~""vl"ancll-Hfl!li bY' die r.chlldren were ·&lt;11•- and Marvin Althouse.
High Team Series - No. 3 ·
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"InspiratiOn in Green" wa~ squad, in eddltlon to Colts and 671. lftgli Ind. serlel - Dale'
the centers. During the evening the Dower arrailging demooatra- Nesaelrmd were Delbert Brown- Davis, 525, and Betty Batey,510.
each o( the members made the tton given by Mrs. Donald Mora.
!ng, Phil ()hllnger, Tbn Colburn, Hllh Sbwle Game- Dale llovio,
2nd
large artificlal Rowen.
9Je designed two all - green ar- Jea Rldgwll)', Don Folmer, Dave 1871 110111 Batey, 185.
Meeting at the home of Mrs, rangements using materials proCole and Ronald Coals.
Paul Baer, the group diseus- vlded by the hostess.
CONSOLATION GAME
ed plans for the spr1og flower
mte educational quiz on nowThe Mlddle]x&gt;rt Cbergeto of
show. Mrs. Dean, flower a how er arraoglng tips ~ded by
Coach Lowell Price ..,.llled Salchelrman, will meet with. Mr s. !Ira. Roy Holter was """ by
Reid Young, president, and Mrs. Mrs. Dean, first, and Mr s. Isbury Two 21-13 In the conaelatlon game,
Wyelt Clllldwell to begin plana Pearl Mora, aecond. Mrs. FredThe Chargers were paced by
ror the show.
erick read a paper on how to
Greg
Donahue and Perk Aull whUe
The Region 11 meeting to be water plants properly.
Salllbury Two was led by Cber·
held on AprU 10 at the Richland
Mrs. Horace Karr, assistant
Methodist Churcb In AUlens was bostess, read &amp;. Mark's account les Marshall.
Charger team members, In ad-umounced. Meri&gt;ers were re. of the Last &amp;!pper for deYotions
dition to the above, were Brlan
minded to leke aeeda to the next and told o1 Leonerdo da VInci' a
meetlns lor the 4-11 Clubs. Dur. palnting.olthe Last 91pper which Conide, Don Stlwrs, Larry Neff,
Richard Berry, Kem,yByer,DID- .
lng the meedng, aroond-robln lei· took hlnl aeven yean.
lei Lowery, Micky DaveqiOI'l,
ter was prepared for Mrs. Max . The' a. Patrick's Day theme
Barry Slewart, Gerald Wayne
Harrai:J, an honorary member, was carried out in a dessert
While, Danny Dodson and Brei
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ea. Favors were hand crochetMaking up the Saliabury Two
Pomeroy' Ohio
Mrs. George.Frederlck rOIICifl- ed Coasters. Mrs. Wood squad, besides ~shill, were'
Mulberry Ave.
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David RldgWII)', Patrlok Alr11011,
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Donny Good, Gary Grueaer 111111
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The Reds signed the National
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Four ChJcago Cl.lbs- Ron San-to. Ernie Banks, Ferguson
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M,yaro, Boonla L, Newell, Lor·
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Ramey, Thomot !1. RNa, Mra.
9:eveft Roaeb, Charles W. 9Ja..
ver, llld Clayton E. llabl.

Parkeraburi, W. Va. 1 f. When autumn comes, ptar·
March 4 1969
.. mlgan and some other _ape·
cies of ..ouse grow :,~·
Dear Sir:
· · ages on..the1r toes w c act
The - l e In Meigs Count,y , 88 snowaboes.
bave shown by ft•ncial contrlbotlon to the Girl Scout Furid
Drive their sincere llterett In
. OSS
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Committee behind him. Yet when ~hl..~e lof weyourn aCouns
tbof1w(lortok
' liiJ;P.P his taU, uMn ._he ' '"'"'"• •
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~ueol&lt;a.
the Girl Scout ldult vobmteer•
I the '"''"'nnl•• I '"-·-"t I and -•·" are dolnrr .
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Und~ the dlr·-11 · o! ... L
coold Jot this whole thing drop.
or
ec 1111 mel.
Forgot about I~ Forget about·the R. Neal, .770.53 Wla collecU!d
Porty. But I can'~ This Ia MY to s._,-t the wc.l-k of tho Four
Parcy, Tito good laitll that ahoUid Rivera Girl Scout Council In
·exist between members of the .Meigs County,
~ same Party his been broken, Wo wloh to tbellk Olch c:ontriJI.
:&gt;; not by me, but 1&gt;1 Jack Crisp, utor and proml11 to provide belI hope 1 am token Hrlousbbt&gt;o tor program In more sfrl• because I !eel this Is inWOrtont. ~:uoe. of their O&gt;Pre•·.~ ~....
Tho ..Democrot ~utiw com- ~rea.
1DIIj!eei. ...:,, utterly lllllacl to ()rOo
Allee Helm'
vljlo a glace· for l'oWw paoplo . · .,
Executlw'J;llrector
lc Its party, When 'I 11Y the
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in Its formal CIPICiiY llld not of a large while cross on a
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memboro.,, Of - · IIII.Y 10 or , dates from about A.D. J21B.
15 are active llld auellll ,

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LADIES AUXILIARY, · Lawta
MP1eY Foal 263, American U..
gl!lll, 7 g.m., Toeldal' at lbe Firat
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thin four actua". " run 111o Com- lc ToiJIPle.
Ava. Vtlltlnc hoilra 2-t ' 111111 7-8 '
lilltteo. TRESE~ the poople
FAr.ci.Y NIGHTIIIIIIop8nhoo!oa P.,m. Pare6il OOiy cia PedloU'Ica
who In lead wltboot u~~m- 1&gt;7 Salam Center PTA, 6:30 p. Ward.
· 1111 thO re......lbWllea or 10111- · m. lolalldaT besjmln&amp; wllb .,;,. ·
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end dllb d!Dner. Mualc '"the
All&gt;lleatlon or· AdmlollonJ Ia
YOU!ll poople, toda)' .mon&gt; thin •Grota tamlb. _
proldbllecl untli ftlrtbor notlco',
nor, need on orpnl•ed polltlcll ·
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SPECIAL ¥£ETING, SOUtborll
Mro., EveroltAi Cos llld IDfant
Is the legal way or clolrwlhlrwa. i.ocal Alblellc Boottoro, 1:30 p. ,claushter, Roberl M. Bot:z, Sr.,
It Is the motb&lt;ld of chango that 1 m. Toeldal' It hlgll school, Ra- L111 L. Blmcllllhlp, 'flln!IIT D;

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TiiE DANVIJ,LE •WESIEY·AN
. '19::10a.m.wlthUG!YdDilll!wer, CHURCH* Cblrleolloler,...s-.&gt;4 Worlillp oonleeoll10:45, IGI'I Mra. Swlckf SUniiV ScbOIII
· Wilh lhe Rev. Caa\o. W-ldoJ · SuiOrl~ Sand~~&lt; School,
.,....,. prayer -.lcfi at 7:41 9:80· Ill' m,l Worahll) aorvfce,
p. 1!1· Frldl,y,MUd! 7, 7:45p.m. 10:30 a,' m. .Yaulh IJlll JUQior
WCR'ld Ds,y ol Prlyer Sorlveeo at youth aorvtc:e, 6:45 p. m. EYeIhl clolrch wllh•'l'lielma Hollier- nlog worshl,p, 7:30. ~r ani
aoollllldlog.
praloe, Wednesdo7, 7:30
CHRIS'I1AN SCIENCESerYices
UNITED FAITK CKURCH at 315 Main, SL, Pl. Pl•lllt, NeUe Settlement - ROOort E.
SWilfll'o, 11 L m:; WodMidoJo, Smith, Sr., paalor. Sllnoii1School
, .Sp. m. AU Wei....,.. .
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LOTIRIDGE UNITED METK· 9:30 •L m.; Worship Hrvico,
ODJST- woraflk&gt;,llrollad!hlrci' 10;30 L m. lad 7:30p.m. each
Sllnil11 fl1Nch IDC)IIIh, 10i41 L Suailil1• Youtll meelfow ani choir
m.1 aocmd lad fourth ~. pnocllco, 6:30 p. m. eachSUnllo,v.
7:30 p. JD. Somoll(j' School, 9:45
KENO CIIURCII OF CHRIST·.. m. Christian Endeavor, third Norman McCain, s..&gt;L SerYicea
Saturday of each monlh.
wookly II 9:30 L m. Preacltfnc,
LAUREL CIJFF I!REEMETH- ftret ani third SWlii.Y of lllOIIIh
ODIST - SWilfll' SchoOl; 9:30 L by Charles Ru88eU, 9:30 LDI.
m.; Mornlngworohip,10:10L m.;
THE BRADFORD CKURCH OF
Evening worshl,p, 7:30p.m.;Wed- CHRIST- Charles Rus..U,ps..
nesday, Christian Youth Crusacl- tor. Rlchanl GOkey, Sit&gt;!. Sunera, 6:30p.m.; Prayer meotiog, da,y School, 9:30 L m.; Mornlog
7:30 p. m. ThurldoJ, cbolr prac- worshl,p, 10:30 L m.; Evenlow
lice, 7 p. m. R. Eugene Gill, worlilip, 7p.m. WodMsdayBible
poator; PhD Wise, Sit&gt;!.
Study, 7:30 p. m.
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST
REORGANIZED CKURCH OF
- Ronnie Ru89eU, p10!Air. Nor- JESUS CHRIST OF LATIER DAY
man C. WW, s"'L SWJ!Iy School SAINTS- Portlanci-RiclnoRoad.
9:30 L Dl.i Worslrlp service, Sunday School, 9:30 L m.; ~
10:30 L m. Chrlsdon Ellleovor log worohl,p, 10:30 a. m.; SWillll'
SuDiay evenlog.
evonlng service at 7 p.m. WedRACINE FIRST CHURCH OF neada,y evening prayer service
THE NAZARENE-SWilfii'School at 7:30 Pastor, Elder C. W.
9:30 L m.; Morning Worshll), Praftl\4
10:30 Lm.; Evening Worship,
THE BRADBURY CHURCH OF
7:30 p. m. WodMsday, SUndl,y CHRIST - Mr. Ted Cldwallldor,
School Soc&gt;erlnt.endont, Paulino paa!Air. Jerry Vanlnwagen, SunMcCII-k. Pallor, Rev. Morris da,y Sehcol s..&gt;erlllt.enlenL SunM. Wolfe.
do7 Schcol, 9:30 L m.; Mornlow
TUPPERS PLAINS IJNITED worship, 10:30 L m.; Evonlog
METI!ODIST- Mornirl!Worshl,p service, 7 p. m. Wednesday,
9;30 L m. at former EUB build- Prayer service, 7:30 p. m.
log. EJt)OI1ded Sunday Schoolse'"
GRAHAM UNITED METK().
slon lor lllrsery to grade six chU- DIST CKURCH- Preaching, 9:30
dren at former MethOOist amex a. m., first and second Swxiaya
at 9:30 a. m., Mrs. James Stout. of each morth; third and fourth
chUdron's superintl!lllent. Sun- Suniloys each month, worahip
da,y Cburch Schcol, ldulls ani service at 7:30p.m. Wednesdo7
youth, 10:30 1. m.; Junior High, evenings at 7:30, Prayer and
Senior Hlgb and Ywog Adulto Bible Sludy.
moot in !ormerMethodiiiChurch
MASON ASSEMBLY CKURCH
lor SWillll' Church School. Boyd OF GOD - Seconil St., Mason,
llaclmey, youth s""'rintendent; W. VL Sunoloy SchoOl, 10 a.m.
Post high school ani senlorldults Mornirll worshlj&gt;, II L m. Evanmeet Ia former EUBbulldlng, Ho- goUollc sorVice, 7:30 p. m. Bible
bort Vlneyahl, s~4 Adult Bible Study ani pra,yer aorvice, WedCless Plf1ll, las\ Mondoy each ne&amp;day, 7:30 p. m. Chester Te,..
mooih. Youth F.Uowshlp each nan!, pas!Air. PbOIIa 173-5133.
, 6 !/- m,!P .(orpler, ¥el!'-.. C~'\'(&gt;1'!. CKURCK- King~
bulldlilsr llloll!ic~~ ~· ......, Ro¥1:cSIInday School, 9:..
sl Monday of each month. a. m., Ralph Clrl, &amp;IIIJL Worsbljl
lET ART UNITED METK(). service, 10:30 a. m. ani 7:30 p,
DIST CHURCH - Firat ani sec- m. llt.ematecy. Pra,yer meeting,
ond Sundoya, preachlog al8p.m.; WedneldoJ, 7:30 p. m. Rev. Jay
Third ani lourlh Suadayo, Sun- SWea, pas!Air,
oily School, 10 L m., Worahl,p
OW DEXTER CONGREGAaor&gt;lce at 11 L m.; Tuesday TIONAL CHURCH_ Rtv. Wll·

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ovonlows at 8 p. m.,
lad
Bible Sbl!,y.
IUJ'I'LAND CKURCH OF THE
NAZARENE - Rlv. IJG!Yd D.
Grimm, Jr., pallor. SUnilay
School, 9:SO L m.; MoriiiDfl worahlp, 10:30 L m.; YOUIIg,....te'o
oervice, 6:45 p. m.; Evangellollc
aenlceo, 7:30 p•. m. WodMsdo7
evening ..rvtce, 7:30 p. m.
IIEATI! UNITED METKODIST
CKURCII, Mlcldloport - Max E.
llcnhuo, mlntater; James BrewI.... SUnday SchoOl 0111erintollienl. Cburcb School, 9:30 L
ILl Mornlog worship, 10:30 L
m.; Youtll meeliJW, Suaday, 8 p.
m. Choir rohoarsol Wednesday,
1 P. m. choir director, Ben PhUIOII. Pra,yer service, Wednesday,
8 p. m.
BETI!ANY UNI1'ED ME'1110o
DIST CHURCH - Rtv. Paul A.
SoUers, putor. Mol'lliDflworohip
9:30 L m.; Sunday School, 10:30
L .m. Bb'lhe Thllss, ~l Youtll
F.Uawahlp, 6:30 p. m.
THE RUTLAND COMMIJNI'l'Y
CHURCH - Rtv. Amoo nllla,
Plllor. Sunday School, 9:30Lm.;
Lao Burnem, ~~ Wonhl,poerv,leo, 11 a. m. Wednesday proyer
~-og, 7:30p.m. Sunday night
· worship, 7:3(1.
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SUrllill Sehoo, 9:30 L m. Clturch
oervicea llrol lad third SWillll'
COIIawlafl Sunday SchooL Second
lad fourth Sllurda)' evonln&amp;a,
7:30 p. m., chiD'ch sor&gt;lces.
UNITED FAITK CKURCH
_Noose
Solllement, SWillll'
School Supe-nl, Roy JohnIIIII. Youth meetlnc, 6:30, Sundey.
SYRACUSE I'1RST UNITED
PRESBYTERIAN _ RoY. LlnJOD
Stebbins, paator. SUnllo.v School,
9:30 L m.; Worahl,p aor&gt;lce, 1o:30 L m.; Bible study ladprayer
aer&gt;lce, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
POMEROY f1Rsr BAPTIST_
George Skinner, SWillll' SChool
s..&gt;trtntel!denl, Sunday School,
9:30 L m.; Morning worlilfP,
10:30; BYF, 6 p. m. BtbJe Sbl!,y,
Wednesday, 7 p.m.; cbolr pnoolice, Wednesday, 8:80p.m.
MT. UNION lllpllat- Rlv. eocU Coli, pallor. Sunday School
aupsrlnledenl, Earl S4arkey Sundo7 Seliool, 9:41 L ,.;1 evenlog worahlp, 7:30; WodMa-

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E. c. (Jim.
mj) Rltt.er; a daullttlr,MrLty Parker, 111. llorllnc; 0 nloco,
Mrs. Elolso Hulfmaa; t b r 0 e
sriiMicbUdren; a bn&gt;thor J, A.
!lclero, Marlelta, and two al""

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A Iormor Melp ~ relll(!1111. Mro. Sorah Fl'liDCOs Rll-

ani !Irs. Lewla ll:arp, Flori-

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oily In Ploaaant Cemetorr, 1111.
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' ~e*""'o poaod fiJ!~ I pro. 011: Cln I ac. . JIIYSOir at ·I
fll'am entlllld •-r;., Ia 1 1'1u- roalf¥ am'I''·Miu DaYiolollow.
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both Davia at Tuelda,y alllit'• .
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we bide
rnOellnc or lhe
sDelei;y ~~-~ dongor ~ rellg.
~sephine
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Iii Cbrllllaa Service of the &amp;;
torpme u n lied Melliodill .1/oor Jna,lko used ID tile pro.
THE OPEN CHURCH w ddlng of
-Church. .
.am .were tho w.s.c.s. mom.
Tooey to Mr Lerr
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Miss Josephine Lynn
. Taken f!'oJI\ lhe IIUdy ~ .,ber; lbe,malk ~ rell-co, tho
March 8, at G:30 ,.:;,K::~UI will be an event ol Saturda,y,
••1bel NoW' ·•a..-a.._._.,
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mother
mask,
and
thi
w.lfemask
bride-elect 1s the daughter oiCb~ter Methodist Church. The
..,.~y, "'" pro. A 1101111
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por
lltanr by Miss Da- Pomeroy. The pros cti
• and Mrs. Roger Tony of
troyol ol two dl.ilncl aldoa or; ;:.., ": pr~ by Mrs. wu.
IOUBhby Hill ol
bridegroom Is the son ol Mr. WUperaoa - ''the malic" and •'the
raon concluded the pro..
Mfss Toney is a graduate
the late Mrs. Violet Hill
Jht. '' lble dlalO
cram.
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The meeting was held at lhe
ls employed by Ou Pont in Park :ruucal School. Her fiance
Mra. Pllll Ohllngor
home ofMrt.Hutmel. Mrs. Jilmes
o( Eastern High School.
ers rg, and is also a graduate
tho ~ aller which Ume Will IIIVll rrace before refresh.
· ~• Dtvb IIIYtlhe ..u to WOr menlo wore served by llie hollsilljl from Matthew 28 18-.20. ;~Olhoro allencllng wore Mlu
lira. Tom Benl2 read
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Lelvlng, Mra. Beulah Utol . tile hYmn "0 Miller Let · terback, Mro. Herbert DIXon,
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Mra. Sara DOl, Mrs, Carla Car.
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Ia her dllloguo, Mrl Hun tor, Mrs. MarJorie Bowen, Mro.
onthly col!ee hours and beke nounced by Mrs. Ruth Hennesy
nel uHd ntlilks &amp;o r e •
• Frances Carletoa, Mrl. Asnes sales to be held on second SWJ- It was noted that several mem:
PtriOII olhero tlllllk IIIII' IIIII tho . Woeko, Mro. Bernice Evans Mrs days In the audltorlwn or tho Sa· bers attended ttio Lenten bre&amp;k·
1lilo .1'011 lhlnk .!'011
and ilorGihY Smith and auelll,
creel Hurt Clthollc Church were fast and quiet hour held on Ash
light o1 God. ~ abo ......: 1111 Humel, Laura Ohlinger, and ~~~by the Cltholic Women~s Wednesday II the Trinity Untied
"the me~ maak to revell he
PaU;y Edwarcia.
th
Wed!leodoy night following Church of Chri&amp;L
r
e Lenten service.
At tho meeting lt. Wlls decided
to have a sales booth duri"8 the
Big Bel!d Regatta Weekend In
cornhl.ittees to be appointed la- June aM Mrs. George Hargraves
ter, The World Ds,y of Prayer
Mro. ~e Walkor ani Mrs.
Sondwichea, hon)~made """"·
was named chairman. It was aJ..
Ser&gt;ice
to be held at the Naomi
Beulab Bradford ol tho Ladles loa, cand,r, polato ehlpa, lind
so_~ to purchase medals lor
Baptist Church today was an-. ·
AondllaryorllaclnoPull602 Koo1
the
high schQol grad-• or the
Ameri..., Leifoo, wore In Alh:
-Aid - e sorved, F o u r
church.
membora or t11e Jack""" Pull
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.._ tO&lt; lbe Elllhth Dla• 81 wltll !Ira. Robert McGrath
A rummage sale was planned
lrlo:l COIIUIIJnlt;r aomce Plf1ll al
hair
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May 2 100 3 In the church
tllo Soutlioaatem Ohio llental ~·:,..,...m.: ancl Mrs. WIUlem
atidJtoa:lum.
Mrs. Henne!Y reo.
Hoalth Contor.
.;. ~ th
Mra. Dol'&lt;lthy Hock·
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~nd bereaved, anct Mrs. Gatherkxlk ....,. or lhe Pll1l' In ent to o111o1 Win
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... \Y,~Ish, V.~e,sljl•nL com~nt­
ablellce Gfllra.MaryMartJn
Holt uni:ta
th U!e PI
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.'1.l•~a~~M "'·'" Jl•" r,nu. ·'fl:
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bll "the 'dealiilr/ l?.:;lu;g:lield
dlllrlo:l chairman, who wu ..,:
ror illo April
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. rs. ames roliliji
on
Feb.
23,at Nel5011vUie.
lblo to attend. Sevsrai llama to . parf;y will be Crookovnte, Somtin I l.oog Bottom, are antile _..._
r orret, Junction City ani lollr nounc g the engogemenl and
Mrs. Hargraves spoke to the
.-" attendod 117 381emalo ra,y Clt,y.
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~t.er, Helen Jean, to James ed hostesses for the April 10
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• eaton, lhe BOll ol Mr. lind meetil'¥j: were Mrs. Joan Tatter• ~ e.,..~ 0... wore 1 WEDDING PLANS COMPLETED Mrs. James Heaton of Rt 3 son, Mrs.· Ruth Hennesy Mr~
pilY011 wotll prlha being award. . lllao Jan ....._ has -·'tied Pcmoroy,
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Id to tho palillllll '·~• bOr
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The opea clolrch wedding will and Mrs. GertrUde Raub.
•htwlnc aum. bqs ol Michael McCormlcb. Tho wed: be an event or Frfds3, April 4, at
.....::::· Jtwaley, PJrsoo, dlnr wUI take place s u n d 1 r, tho Nazareno Clu:rch, Cbest.er,
Celebrates Birthday
wira dlalr~ani map•laoa ¥arch 9, at die Flrll BaPtisl Ohio at 7:30p.m. Thoro will be
Mrs, Don Roush ·of Miners~ at %:30 p.m. A' bs1t hour a recepl)on following lor lnvlt.ed
wile
entertained Monday with a
DDialc will precede the ..,... aueste.
party ~rir., her son, Darin
Jay, on hJs secoodblrthday. GUts
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TIJe cu.ann Iii liPID
clurch and
were presented to the yOUngster
:,"' receptjm will bi obsorv.
and Mrs. Roush served refresh..
metta of Cl(l cakes, ice cream
Mr. aOO Mrs. Don Johnson ot ' alii
Kooi-Ald.
Plotol Sllrlmpa
Portland enlertsllled Tuesdo7
Guests were Mrs. Richard
Pistol or snapping shrimps evening with a !amlb' Plr1;r In Poulin alkl Joey, Mrs. Jack Wei·
are ·smau shrimps that have obsorvance ol the fourth birU.. ker all~ Jackie, Mrs. Jack 011(.
a · very large pistol claw, do7 anniversary of their son ly al!d Da&gt;id, Mra, Phil~ Foil·
eq'lfpped with a snapping Bruce. Ice cream ani! cake wer~
d!lvlce, whlc!h is most efff. served, Bruce wa.. ,.lsled In~ rod, Gina and David, Mrs. Jack
clent as a defensive or olfen. •Din&amp; hi 1 fh
~ Follrild alii Kim, Miso Kay Foil.
slve weapon
Br'·g "" by his brother, rod, Mrs. E.. E. Follrod, Mrs. ·
..... Guests were Mr.alliMrs
Thomas Miller, Amy won and
ID 198li pollee bnlke up a Willlem McKelvey, Mr. ani Mrs: K,yle Woods.
Neiro protell mareh In Selma Thereon Johnson, Mr; lad Mrs
Ala. Fort,y ~vii right mar·~ • Ben PhUson, alii Mrs. Mb.
worallllund.
. -ra Is.
DR. LUCHS COMING
Dr. Fred Lucho of Athens wUI
Conduct SWlll,y morning Wotlhip
ser&gt;lces. at tho Mlcldleport First
UnlteltPresbyterlan Cburch lor
the next two SUIIIII.fs. He wUI
speak at 10:30 Lm. eoch ......,.
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·Party' Attended in Athens

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· . 4th·

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Ill IPfi!lg clHI)I!I&gt; sCUvlllea.
Plana tor a. Pl'O.ioel •ere 1111_
nouncod at 1 -ling ~ the club
Wed!le~ nlllllt•
Mrt. Pearl Rlynoido alreo.to
hao contorred with MIYor c. o.
Fisher aboultho cooporallve proJect. Empbaala ollhe club will be
. 011 clsonlns Ill' lad lmproyjng lhe
Middleport lloldslde Park. II was
noted that Mra. W.Uace Power's
llirl lcout troop has volwrteernd
to help clean tho park.
Mrs. Gnoce Pratt raod 1 letter Ollloundag lhe llogl~ 11,
Ohio Aoooclatlon or Gorden.Club,
spring meollng 011 AirillO lithe
Richland Methodill Cburch 1n
· Alhono. Tho co~~.. boor will be
held !rom 9 a.m. io 10 a m
with a luncheon at 110011. ae8t~:
trallon loo o1 50 centa anl$1.50
tor tho ltmchocn are to be sub.
mltted by April 7 to Mrs. Ed.
ward Mlzlcko, Lanes- Sl.. Athens.
The . el~ has also been
asked to iUbmlt kodachrome
• I I d e • lor regional and
stole compeliU011. "Of Flow.
ers and Love"' was thetltleotthe
verao of the month liven by
Mrs. L. E. Reynolds,
Meeting al tho Columbia Gas
~ Ohio office, Ills&amp; Rite Oberholzer, lhe llet1;y Newton dem-

onatrator, gave a program

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65 Olds 88's

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glau w/si · t' · r;;;.s., P.B., P.S., radio, tinted
int., iow mi~a~':.'·laca'r~~ :V:~e~.een with beige vi'nyl
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mg, gold with matching inter~nsmNI~s•onf' phower steer•
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88 Sta.
Wagon

COMING!
WATCH FOR OUR. BIG

Instrumental Solo Com,Petlt1on"
held at Ohio University In Athens Saturday. Roaerha&amp;returned
to hit clusea 11 Ohio Tech In
Columbus after a -k·a viall
witll his parents, Mr. rind Mra
Kenneth Davis and brother ~
ney.
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OPEN EVENINGS

, A lhoushl lor lhe oily: Robei't

lhleriiOl.l sal'd, ''Few i-1~~ ·'rtien
own their orm properly, The
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GMAC FINANCING

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and Mrs. Ko~elh Davla of Rut:
IMd and SODS Roger ani Rom
Mr. Garner, band lnatructor~i

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Mrs. Robert Garner Jr. and

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1. ~11!1· ~-,••elusive ca~loru.e merchant in 1
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daugbler. Roclcy' of Pl&gt;rtsmoulh

.WA~T TO OPERATE YOUR
OWN· 81JSINESS?···· .

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Ol!t!'a~·a Sears catalope merchant store in Po
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URI&amp;YAN

Visit in Rutland

Birthday Observed

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Ple,yed aoveral she had made
Preparation of carrots, parsley:

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Mrs, Bertie
Willi w of .ilakod
¥'•· winning
Jlolmort.
"'"'I''Pio;grand chief or rOIIbrtodbl su«;rfiw friiD I .~! ~hOds ~~~~ ~L EUzabeth All,&amp;~
·~tate can·
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MYF SUnilay, 6:30 p. m. Preyer Mornlow Worshlj&gt;, 10:30; Evelbeetlowlllll BlbleSiudy, Wedne1o ni:v Will'ibll&gt;, 7:30p.m.; y'""'i
da,y, 7:30 p. m. A4mllllstnotiva POCIIIe's Service, 6:45 P. m.;
Cooncll meotiog, ftrsl Monola,y of Prayer -ling, 'lbursdoJ, 7:30
each month, 7:30 p. m.
p. m.
EDEN UNITED BRE'IHREN IN
MIDDlEPORT F1IIST BAP!IIDDLEPORT, 0.
Cllllist - Eldell R.
TIST ,.
w. Sllnooo,pt1IA&gt;r, Suadljl School, 10 L m.; tor. 'Robert
SUnllo.v
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Wlmlo Hololrwer, ·~ Mornlnc School SQ1i1. SUaday · Cbureh
" " - 11 L m.; Evonlng aorv- School, 9:15 L m.;lfonllow worIce Cbrlotlan Endeaoor, 7:30 p. oflk&gt;, 10:15 L m. SUnday Bible
,OIUO'S OWEST DODGE DEALER
m., Mrs. Lyda Cbe..Uer, proal- study hour, 7::iti p.iii. Suadljl4:30
MIDDLEPORT, OIUO
P· ID.
cltiL S0og aor&gt;lco lad lenDIJII. p.m., pmelfl!le lor J1&gt;Uih. WedRACINE I'1RST BAPTIST 8:20. Mid-Week prayer meeliiiC ll8llla,y ovonl:v prayer aorvico,
Chlrleo Norrlo, polloi'. SWM11J1 Wednosdo7, 7:30 p. m., Mrs. 7:30 p, m.
School, 9:30 L m.; Morntncwor- lolulo Holsl. .r. cle•• loador,
SACRED HEART _ Durins
shll), 10:41 L m. Sunday oYODiow
IIBLE BAPTIST TEMPLE ~ IOIICII, IOfYicoa 7 p.m.
worship, 7:30 p. m.; WednoodiJ lllllorovllle, 0., Clllrch'lorvicoa W-odiJ lad ·llolurdiJ, c 0 8 •
ewnlog Bible Sbl!,y, 7:30 p. m. uch Friday ovenfnc, 7:30 p.m. looldan, 7::10. p.m. Slllurda)'. Ia
MIDDLEPORT, OIUO.
BETKLEIIEM BAPTIST P111A&gt;r Ken Dtrrinctoa or Roy. or lllaoaa or tunoralo, ea11
Great Bedll, thlrleo NOI'rlo,pu- onswond Seconil Blpllal Church. Gliberl zwllllair. 992.$56or992IGI'. Woribll&gt; service, 9:30 o. m.; 41lble Study eocb WodMsdo7 11 :1298.
5wM11J1 School, 10:30 L m.
7:80 p. m.
MORNING STAR UNI1'ED
POMEROY LOWER UGHT
F AM!LY RECREA'I10N
METKODIST CHURCH - Rev. CKURCH - HarrlaoDYIUe Road,
WOllam AlriOO, paatur; J oh. Rtv. Roy 'l'l,ylor, pso!Air; WllSWDOIING
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lble, Sit&gt;!.; ilo¥ Van Mater, AieL ltam Roovea, SWM11J1 SciiOol~
SUpl. SUIIdQ Sehool, 9:41 L m.; SUnllo.v School, 9:30 L m.; w.....
Mornlnc Worohlp, 10:45 a. m.; ship aanlco, 10:30 L m.; EnU
Preyer meetlow, 7:30 p. m. nlow woroflk&gt;, 7:30 p. m.; P~
REmSVU.LE - IIDIIe,.a of
ThurldoJ, Fred E. SmiUI, IIJ• lad prailo sorvlco, Thurldo7, lbo RIHnlew GsrdoD Clabmem.'
TKE sToRE WITH· AIIAJiiT
1-r. Youth Foll..,shlj&gt;, 7:30 7:30 p. m.
• • lilr their
mRACINE, OIUO
p, m. SUD:Iay,
WESLEYAN UNITED ME1110o inl Milt lira. Rmold Olbonlo
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IIEIUWN
UNITED DIST CHURCH, Raclno - W. aUd llrL lllrllH F...., II lilt
BRETHREN IN CHRIST - Rev. Dtla McCiurr, pallor. Suadljl ·Oaboma llome.
Menzel sm1111, pastGr. Saaday Scllool, 9:30 L m.;w.... ~ aorv· · ~ b7 JolrL Frank,
School, 9:30 L m.; Rua..U"""" leo, 10:30 a. m.; Bible Sludf, who IIIIVI rtllllal 4lll
cor, 11111.1 Altrocl Wollll, ualat- W-ldoJ, 7:30 p. m.;U.M. Y.F. mtDI," f!lllollod lit' prayer, IIIII
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ant. llonllnl Sermon, 11 L m., 7 p. m. each ~ Jualor choir roll ..U IOIMitOII lit' llllllinl a
WE FILL ALL oocriil\tS pijic:IIJi&gt;rlONS
o~strmoa,7:30p.m.,oltor- pracllce,W~•Jj!J,3:15p.m.; - . , . . . bird. Cllletd a.
· 99:.m&amp;
POMEROY, a.·
~ each ~. ~ moot. Sanlot Choir p~, 'lburldll', moatllll.
low 11 L m. llleJ;Dilll8 Saaday 7:30 p, 111.1 ~ Sonlce
A "--' •
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clan Galld. four\!1· ~ ttc:h IIIOIIb Volenllll Plri1 hold II I be
ATI'END. TKE CIII1RCII OF YOUR CHlXCE
- · Cbrlallan E
'!""• 7:30 II 7:30 p. m.; Hapw H1111lara dolidrta'a lbDi )It l'llallso,r.
P· m. OYOI'l' Giber Saaday . - clalli -tiow, 1Dui111 Friday ~
Tho _ . . , wu . OC!!*~
n11w. Juanita Spsa&lt;er, l!"aldonl. OICh mall, S p, 11.1 wscs, ...,. 117 llro, lnell Wlilfal!tM w11o
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Prayer meetlrc, 7:30 p.m. enry 0111 FridaJ each - · '1:50 ...-.oil IIIII - · ia lbe IIIIo
POIIBIIOY
WodMidoJ, Board ...u.r, 7•50 p. m.; Olllolal Board, ......S to bella tu 111M root' ..WDIIIif
p, m., llrll llooda,y of IIIOiltll. )lonola,y oacb - " . 7:30 p. m. looaepl"* .,,. ,u ,.........
POMEROY TRINITY UNI1'ED
PORTLAND UNJTEI)IIE'I1!0o for piUdll!l ....... Iii 'April
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HA~DW4RE
K. Perrin, PBIIGI'. Potrlck D. Cluq, JlsiGI'. Sunday ScliOol, ltlltod lit' Mro. J. .a 1111111 ad
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Wood, R(ll. Saaday Sehool, 1:15 .9:50 L IDol Worship aor¥ico, 7:11 lloll to 11J1!11'Q!1 . . itJ
EVERY'I'IIINII nir H~~. ,
L m.; Will'Shlp,10121iLm. Yaulh p. m.; Olllclal -.!, llriiSUn- llrL Daaold .,... Ill •·lltrlli
POMEIIOY, 0. i
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to Grow lad1J11,oi •· .
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OAK GROVE UNJTEDMETI!Oo 1 A IIIII* 1011 'Iolii WU r tad'·'·
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tor. Sealor choir ...,....1111, 7:10 DIST aruRCH - w. Dtla Mc- tram ·J!II'a• . Dnaa~ . ..,_a lor
P. m. Thllrlllli7, lira. P 1 ul Clurr. ,~~t~~or. Sulloli, S.looOI. flftwa 11111
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Noaao, dlroelor. 1'hlrldiJ,
10::10 o, m.1 w....ldp '""''"• clilrml
lllalaa. ; .
oily, a.sy jloO qallllafl party Ia 1110 L m., lrol lad lblrtl lltfn. . . . . " ' " tu
ehurch IOCIII.._
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TKE RUTLAND CHURCII OF . , TRE IIVTJ.,'ND METI!ODIST BrOim, llrl. CUt lliMift,ilfrli.
CHRIST UadtiwOdll, · .Cif1JBCII - Rtv• J. Waoltl'&gt; lleillll!lli ~ddt, N,r a•
paa~or, v. ll . _ , ,
Clla'd! .~ t•M a. ~ a.rrii, lfr~ ,II. L. ·
oily School, ...... ,-,; OGIII-;.,IIi.l .,... ..... ~·J.W ~.. ~ ' l(n,,Daa!o~ ..~ ,.,. I1 , ••,
11olalooa ani - • o.v~ct; ,.; ZlCII PljJIICII OP'CHIIIT ~ . Nrt. li. &amp; l'llllaoil; wr; ~

Bohr, aDd. r.trs. Ko!flfl'll

• Nri. Nll!lzUng !nvt!ld ....,_
IIJaro
to ''" ~q ,...,_ lnnl· cake lhe •!~&gt;•• or tho soaslon, a
a , P!'ll ·~nome voroaey llbaervan&lt;e Oil A!&gt;rU ~3
wolk "'" held with !Ira.

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HEINER'S BAKERY

nlng worship, 7:30. Mfd.Wook
aer&gt;lce, Wednosdo7, 7:30 p. m.
Junior choir pnollce, Frlda,y,
4 p. m.
LANGSVILLE CHRIS'I1AN · I.aapvllle Vlllap. Rev. ROOort
EQpne Milam, pallor, Worahlp
service, 10:30 L m.; Glo• Fot17, SUaolay Schools..&gt;L SUaolay
School, 9:30 .1. m.; SUrllill ...,.
DIOW sorvlce, 7:30 P. m. Midwook ser&gt;lce, WodModa,y, 7:30

la!lwo,,. wfll ._, Ql'defed and

lfO~ Mro; . Dori,1 BiUey, MrL

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. ST. P~UL:~~ ,ll.; Jhi• ,
Sonll,)'oacb.moolh.
NAZARENE - ~' Korbort . ~ ~ o. o..m,ow ~ ' Ill l!Dail, paotur. Su!ll!lr
Gnoto, Plafor• Will'~ oonl... tach ...... , '
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· 11 L m.lad7:3~p.m. •.~.
. ~DAX~VEN'IUT- ·5\'IIA&lt;;VS£ UNITEil •JmrKP. .
~ Schcol, 9:30 ~ :Iii. ,ttl~ ·~t ·~n'Y lite. ~ DIST - Rev.. ~ul·ito· seu.rt, .i
11'11 Jlarl!l". s..&gt;l: ~ 111"" .'*II! ~ V - ,llomoriallloo-. IMI~~~~'• SWilfll' Sch,ol!; ':IGL m., '
aoU, aosllllnls~4 P~.m~ • 111111. Plilltii ijopr, pastor. ~bo Boii.Qill!trllerrf, ·st*!t ~
low, WodMido7, 7:30p. '!" .. . · ~ .Seho!ll, 5alurolay, 2 p. m;; war.._,, 10:30 L ,nl., llral'lnd
HARRISONVILLE' PRESBY· · Wlro.ihlll,;l:!l,po m.1 Yooth FeJ. lhmi.SIIndl1a iaeb illOII!II. :EYITERIAN - Mra. ~Ol'll!l LH, l....HP lad AiMI Bible Sbl!,y, njow ,.,..lillie ·~ 7:80
SUnday· School So;lerliUadoDI. Wedl!fllll,y;.7:30_p. l"- .
·. p.m., I!'Coliollflll'~~o.SUnclay School, 9:30 L m. &amp;InF1IIST UNI1'ED PRESBYTERCARMEL UNITED IIE'IIIO.
do7 IIOI'VIco, 8 P• m., lhe Rev. ' WI .. CKURCH - !liddiiiiJCI'I. msT. CKURciJ - R;v, Paul A. '·
Maxlloaohue of lillddloporl.
GUOII' mlnlllor. Jllllia Buchan- ·senors, psa!Air. ~ sChool, ·
JEHOVAH'SWI1'N1iiSS£8. Lor- aa, ~ Sc,hool So¢ SUnclay 9::10 L m..1·WI1Jio IIQUh; ~
ry c::.mahOn, preoldllll 'l lillll"" lldlool, 91Jo L m.·;Wcirll!l&gt;Hrv' . Moialiw WO&lt;ahlp, 10:341·'.: m., . '
tor. Saada¥: ~blo -~.:f-~1 . lc.. ~e:ao., •1 Clloli p"oll~ . . i!l4folorth~o~,.C.. ·
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7 P• m, Tliulldal': !llldllrJ odlaol' - ~ lliov: Ill:Well Sundi,r'ttc:h lliOifdi:·· ' ',·,'
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' MASON CKURCK OF CHRIST . I~ .Or&gt;IO,, U 1. ~~ )IYF, 6 psolor, RIIJIII . ~ncor, ~~ EI-Miller St. - Evoraoo Wook- p. m. ,Sondi.Y;Pnflr 111f811ow, dOD Wookll, 1884 Wotshlp sofY&gt;'
loy, paa!Air, Bible oludy claosoa, WodMidoJ, 8 p. m.
ISJI• 9:30 1. 111.1 SUndl,y School,
SUndl,y, 10 L {!'- Worahll) lad
POMEROY CKURCH OF THE 10:30 L m.; Yoo)b F.U..,IIilp,
preaching, 10:55 L m.; Sondi.Y NAZARENE - Corner UQimlad 8:30 p. m. W"""""' Choir,
evenlog service, 7:30. Blbleotudy Mulberey. Rev. Clyde V. lltlller- 8:15 p. m.; Bible Sludy, 7:30.
classes, Wednesdo7, 7:30 p.m. 1011, pallor, SWMIIJ'Sdlool, 9:30
CKURCH OF CHRIST - MidGRACE EPISCOPAL - E. L m.; Raymond Wolburn, s..&gt;~ dlopot1, 5th IIIII Mota, Jack
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Main Slree4 P0111eroy. Church Morntog WO&lt;thlp, 10:30 a. m.; Scltes, ~~ Bible Schcol, 9•30
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da,y. Third SWlii.Y oleach month Wliek aorvice, WodMsolly, 7:30 m.; Evenlow worship, 7:30 p. m.;
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Prayer sor&gt;lce, WodMido7, 7 p.
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FORm' RUN UNITED METJI.. m., Rev. Raulin Moyer, pastor.
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SOUTH BETHEL UNITED ODIST - Rlv. Wenii.U ,G. SlutCKURCH OF THE NAZARENE
METHODIST- Wonhll), secolll lor, pastor. Worohll) aervice, 9 - Ml&lt;ldleport. Rev, Audey Mill·
tblrlg 014llllk otmrlwo. If It wlliht. It II tiH f'MI .,.,_," .of ~(nrtl'
lad fourth Sunilay, 10:30 LDI.I L m.; SUndl,y School, 10 a. m. or, pas!Air. Lester 'l'l,ylor, Sit&gt;!.
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SUndl,y School, 9:30 L m.; Mornllxt II It llffindt to ,.p~r, tblt fr•.. of ...,, tblt
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P· JD. SWMIIl' School, 9:30 L m.
THE MINERSVILLE UNITED lng Worship 10:30 L DLI Junior
Youth Fellowship, 6 P· m. each METKODIST - Rev. Wendell Society, 6:30 p. m.; NYPS, 6:45
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9 L m.; Kenneth Wlglno, s..&gt;~ lng, 7:30 p. m. Preyer meollng,
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CHESTER CHURCH OF GOD Worlilip aorvlce, 10 a. m. '
WodMidoJ, 7:80 p. m. ·
o11r. C""r&lt;b. Her•,- ••h ~ M ortlor,tut ~~ "'~
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-The Rev, Chester l!eyant, Pl..
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE
THE SALVA'I10N ARMY- EDtcrllb -'• Cnuor. P•on of""'" It • ,..,....,., ,,,.,__.,.,
lor, SUUda¥ School, 9:30 L m.; NAZARENE- Rev. A. E. Miller voy Roy S. !Yinln&amp;, ofllcor In
tully to Go&lt;l,
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Worshl,p aorvice, II L m.; E.,. pao!Air, BobMoore,SUndl,ySchoill chirp. SWilfll', 10 L m., Roll·
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nlrw: worship, 7:30 p. m. Prayer ~t. Suadly SchoOl classes tor nan meeting; 10:30 L m. SU.
ser&gt;lce, Tue•dly, 7:30 P. m. oU ..U, 9:30 L !D. I Morning da,y School YOUIIII People's 1.&amp;Yooth service, ThurldoJ, 7:30 p. worohl,p, 10:30 a. m.; NYPS Sun- glon, 7 p, m.; Solvation meeting,
m. Monthly alngs, ftrst Saturday day, 6:30 p. m.; EVI!!n&amp;eliadc 7:30 p. m.; Thursday, 1 to 3 p.
of each month.
service, SUDday, 7:30 p. m.; Mid· m., Ladles Home League; 7 p.m.
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRIST- Week Prayer meeliowWodMido7 Prep clasaea.
IAN CHURCH - James Smith, 7:30 p. m. Mlsslonory Meeting
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST- Mid1\'lth lho iq&gt;o II will, In siiDI meosuro, looter lad help ouollln thai which lo &amp;OOd
pas!Air. Robert Paulsen, SUnday IOC&lt;IIId Wedneldo7 oleach .-h dleport. cornor ol Fourth lad
lad communlf,y 1118, lhfs feature fa apoMOrod li&amp;'lhe bo!BIIIOIS ilrml lad oraanlllfl0118 .
School s-.&gt;4 Morning oervice, at7:30 p. m.
Main St. Robert JackiOII, pallor.·
9:30 o. m.; SUnday School, 10:45
MASON BAPTIST CHAPEL- So-., School, 9:30a.m.; Mom~below.
L m.; Yooth mtollng, 6:45p.m.
Tho Rev. llarold CumlaPam, log worahip, 10::10 L m., Arnold
SILVER RUN FREE WILL pas!Air. Charles Lambort,SWMIIJI Rlcbll'lls, Sit&gt;!.
BAPTIST - Rev, Cludlll Aikins, School Sit&gt;!. Corner Second and
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST pdtor. Richard FIJd&lt;, SUndoy Pcmeroy Sis., Ma1011, W. VLI Rev. samuel J. Jacl&lt;aOD, pallor.
School SO.,Orintendont, SUndl,y Suniloy Schcol, 9:45 L m.; Wor- Preyer oer&gt;lce, 9:30 L m.; SunBAKERS.OF GOOD BREAD
School, 10 o. m.; Wore~, 7:30 ship aor&gt;lce, 11. WodMsdo7en- do7 School, 10 L m.; Mro. Ger·
HUNTINGTON, W. VA.
p, m. Prayer meetllw. 'lbursdo7, nlng, traiDing union, 7; Prlyer lrude Butler, R(IL Worahlp serv•
7:30 p. m. Choir practice, Tile&amp;- oe~~· 7:4~. . .
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. , uu:. ROCK SPRINGS \!lil¥ 1~, jlrll al)d IOCOIIIlSUndays 11
POMEROY C H U R C H OF METKODIST - C. J. LemiO¥, 5:30 p. m.; Mro. Maiy Woods,
CHRIS~ - Robertll Wond, pao- paotor. llarold Blackalon, church pr081den~
lor. Sunday Bible Study, 9:30 a. school R(IL Mornlog wor..,_,,
KYSELL RUN FREE METK().
''liEMBER OF THE BIG 3" . '
m.; MornlngWorshlp,10:30Lm.; 9:30 L m.; Cburch School, i0:15 DIST -Rev. Coed J. Wlao, pa..
PRONE 992-328t
MIDDlEPORT
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
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Youth meeting, 6:30 p, m.; Eve- a, m.; Evening worship, 7:30: tor. SUn11o,v School, 9:30 L m.; .
TUPPERS PLAINS
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. ' ~ SLIGHTLY DAMAGED, BUT EASILY REPAIRED!
· ·~IJ . Clnt1q10rary Style
. $
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~ L 1"-1 !lll!dQ, lloboal, 10 ~ 111-, ioi:W oonlco, 7; ~ ~ , ,
Clure, pallor. ~ ',llclloqil llrl:~flltDI:or~&amp;IDI-'FLAt· \Y-...:,h.&amp;• l\r!"' I ·

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DEo\DLINEI

S,, ..rn.' Der Bef•• P""'llc-'i01t
M!ll~l qeHihw ,, . • ;• .
Cone.lletf•n• &amp; Cor:rectiont
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lie •cn.'pt•lll untll l ljl o.M. tor
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Dey el Pullllcaflon
REGULATIO..S
Tht PublitMr ••• ...••• tht ri1ht
til efit 01' ,.joel ony od.. dtleiMd ob·
jiKiiDIWII. Tl• p!41ith.i' •ill not
~ rotpoftt.illlo lor rnor• than or~~~
l~~eon.ct

lrqortion.

RATES
For Wal'll Ad S.rwice

5 contt per Word o.-. int•.,tion
Mlnlm11"' Chortl 75c
l2 cent1 JHI' word three conttCII·

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intorriont .
II con11 per Word 5ill conncuti"o
il'ltert iona .
25 peo• corot Di5counl o n paid och
•1141 ed• paid within 10 doyt .

Pttmeroy Motor Co.

CARO OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY
$1 .50

for

50 word minimufr'l . Eo .

Mdltio!lol word 2c .

&amp;LIND ADS
Adtlit ional 25c Chorp per A!ll .. er.
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POMEROY, OHIO

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OFFICE HOURS
8:30 o .rn . to 5:00 p.111. Deily
_., • . a . m.. to 12:00 Noon SGturdoy

Notice

Obltv1ry

bors for their sympathy shown
us during the illness and death
ot our dear mother, Mary
Mlrpret Weaver. Special
thanks to Dr. Daniels, Dr.
Blazewicz and oorses at Meigs
. General Hoepibll, the Rev.

Freeland Norris, Charles Nor. ria for their consoling words,
ttlnaw• a n d Ewing Funeral
Home, al10 the bearers and all
the ~· lor their cards, nora!
o!le~s and food, and to eveqone who helped in any way,

The Weover Family and Sistors.
3-6-ltp

WE 1IIISJI to than!&lt; everyone
who waa kind and helpM at
the lime of the death ol our
broll&gt;er. James E.1Jiin; especially, l!lwin&amp; Funeral Home,
Rev. GUI. Mrs. WIUiam Radford; also relatives, rTiends
anri neighbOrs. We are deeply appreciative.
llrolhen and sister.
3-7-11&lt;

Notice
ll!li!EFORD SALE, 33 bulls
and 211 females, Soutlleaatern
Ohio Hereford Asm., Spring
Sale. AU clean pedigrees
boll! hnrned and polled, Saturday, Marclt 15. 1969; Show
10 a.m . Sale 1 p.m. Rock
!lprings Fairgrounds, Rl. 33,
lllreo mites north of p.,..._
"'1. Ollio. For catalogs write
to !Joyd N. Blackwood, Sale
l.fgr.. Rt. 3, Pomeroy. Ohio
411'18t.
3-7-31c

IIEI!4 NI!IGLE'R Building

&amp;lpply for building your borne.

t.cmc

llme loan avaDable.
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WILL DO sewing at borne llppers, pockets, pegging,
llmimlng, alterations, ole.
Jlrs. Freddie Thabet, Mason,
Phone '1'73-5651.
4-!l).!fc
VACANCY for

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ple. Prefer prMte paid patllatl. Pbone Mason, '1'73-11111.
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3 BEDROOM
BATH &amp; AHALF
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63 FT.

RICHARDSON •
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at f50, Phone 1192-M.

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Ti~ Out Available

SEE IT TObA Y!

: MOBILE HOMES

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Mason. five I'Oilms.- gas fur.
IIICt. Phone tlft-29'7t . 3-8-3tp

1,326
DIED IN
POMEROY

Re1l Est1t1 For 5111

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IIOIINEY DCJIININO
Rail BiiD Bubt

1,326 Chi&lt;kens were

24S-30ic

proud to give up their
lives last year for our
customers. Why? Be~

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couse they were coo~ed

so deliciously golden

REALTY

brown . . . terved so
temptin~ly .

GEn. ROBS lEI IER, BnW
POMEROY - 2 large building
!oil. and 4 room boule. Ouly •
$2500.110
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RACINE IU1IlAL - 25 111n1
oo the river, 2 bedroom !tome
bath, balemenl, drUied
mmterolll

218 E. Main

Porooroy

992-9974

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New Furniture
MY $'299

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Merctll')', Maro and J1iplter.

The eveniDc otero are Voinu•
and Socurn. .
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In 19:16 Adolf
ordered . .
hla Nazi troq,s Into 1lie 'aerman
VIolating &gt;the Ver- ·
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Charity Solie

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11 coold happen - II )'OU were mthere.
The Jmn llancoc:k qeni wtU tully

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'anaJ,yz, Your iiMnclol oltuetl.;,l tlltd
rec:OIIIIIierd !Ill lnsllfiDOe plan thatp""'
vlclea mulmum benOilts. Find oUt f6i
· day. Write or ..U us lor run delathi

AvctiOHBER
Conqtlel8 8erlloe

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AIR CONDmONING Refrigeration service. Jack'• Refrllerallon, New llavea. hOIII ·
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ern Fried Chlchn.

~ ;moon lo hetr\.een Ill
and Iaiit 'llarter.
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Pay your rupecta ot
our dining room Svnclay

ll6tlt day o!.- 1969 wltll 21111 to . '
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IIIII 4 ntOIIII, Amttslled, new
walll, fl001:9, lttrniture, private parklnJ. Out o1 an lloodll,
3 blocb fmm Pomeroy post
olllce, 8IUI92 from 10 a.m.

Today Is ~rlday, March l,U!e :

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CLEAN your wan. in an hour
• Golllpall1, U6-0175
wltltout all the old fubloned
2ncl a; Vhtn4
_-rmM.H;elp W1ntecl
Pf. Pleasant, 67~U16
EXPEIUENCED
1111rtlland scoor. Rent a wall cleaner tt.
:1-5-M.c
needed for mllldng, clolng var- Baker Furniture.
11161 FORD Fair!ane, liT, VI, ,"
Ied farm labor. Can provide
4-eyeed tramr·, extra clean.
GE$RAL
ELI!lCI'IUC
range,
home. Pltone 1192-3113 or tMtPh.
119Z-2510.
a+Uc
2'123 at contaet Oils Knopp, Very good condition, ttl5, Bell
and Howell a 111111 camera, 8
RD, Racine.
3-5-31c
mm projector, one film edi- REPOSSE!iSIID ~ cabinet
model Iewing machine; equiptor 8 mm, one llker a 111111
ped to zig zag, embroider,
•nd 18 mm, movie light, 8
buttonltoles, el&lt;. Full guarat&gt;mm 1811. Phone II9Z-3743 alter
iug conditions, Ught work,
3:30p.m.
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tee to party assllllllnS the
Pirone lm-52M.
S-6-Uc
amount of 151.73 at f6 liiOiltbly. l'llone 992-2686.
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HOUSEKEEPER to Uve In at NEW IDEA com pieker, 1M1
Chevrolet
Impala
and
19112
home ol lawy&lt;!r In Cleveland
Ford Falcon. Phone IH'/·2181. BIG ZIG ZAG, l9ti8 model sewarea; two scbool age cllildl-UI&lt; Ing madtlDo with toucll ol .
reu. Write lloJ: 116, l'llmetO)-.
dial. Yw cao make button
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rr•s inelpens!ve to clean rup ltotfB, dam, ed&gt;., many fanand uphols12ry wllb Blue
cy Blitclleo. Take ewer payEmployment Wanted
Luatre.
Rent eleetric abamlllellll ol IUO per monlb «
WORK AS companion, hoatrepooer 11. Tiny's llllplnlau4,
pay balante of .41.116. Try It
keeper or nlll'le. No bad haltln your bome- can IIIJ-21!11.
l-Ute
. its, eJperienced worker, ex~
pect good wqes. Located at
inlerseclloo on Hartford 11111
I"ACI'ORY CLOSE-OlJT: 1911
Agnu Rosche!, BoJ; 511, HartF'amolll Brand Stereo. T1t1s
ford, W. Va.
U-3tp
set llaa 4 llpeed IDiermiJ;
dlanger. Powerful AM.nl
For lent
radio,. Tltls set IIIII iD earton..
FliRNISHED and unfurnished
Pay ~ $104.51 or $UII per
apartments. Cloae to ttebool
montb. can ••- u..
Pbone I!!Uf34.
111-ll-llc
MIXED HAY, Silo a bale, pbme
'l'lWLER LOTS, Bob'a Jlobllo
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Court, Syracuae, Ohio im State
Rt. tu, Phone tn-2151.
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HARMONY apll11mellla -

Ill' tltlltilcf Preas lnlemallonol • :.

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AMERIOAN Saddle Horse; an: RADIO and. TV renalr, bouH
llque bed. Pltone m-5039.
eaHs. and an•aa Installed.
Jolin Harrison, Phone mU-l'lc

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SEPTrC taDks cleaned. MDier
P!tone
Sanitation, Stewart, Ohio,
!IIIS-3983.
U-Stc CIGAIIE'M'E vending macldtNts
and service. ABC Enterprlsett,
Phone - - Z-!Me
1967 HONDA 160 ec wllll windMaaon, W. Va. Phone 7'73-IS&amp;S.
C. C. BRADFOliD
shield. Plwne 992-7058. S-6-Mp
9xl2 WOOL RUti,

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ANTIQUES, furniture, dfsbea.
mlsceDaneous. Mrs. Howard
Cecil, 800 W. MaiD St., Pome-

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S-5-lle
EI..EC'I'ROLUX vacuum cleaner. Haa throw-away bags,
Business Services
complelc set ol clealllnc at- BIJDGET PRICE lut tdlutt 011
t8'cllmenll and guaranteold
OlD' third floor budget lhop.
Bater Furniture, Mldllleport,
perfeet eondltlon. Pay olf
balance ol PL Terma: Pllone Oldo.
ts.lfc
1192-21185.
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lluslnen Slrvlces
SEWING MACIIINES. repair
CUR'l'llll
CAT'i'LI'l BrtedlnC
!'ARTS for 19511 F-6110 Ford
service. an makes, WY tService. Pllone Pilrkel' IIZll'llck, . IUool flat dump bed.
2284. The Fabrle Shop, Pom2261
Pomeroy or 617~1 CooiDave Yost, Portland. Phone
eroy. Authorized !Unger Sales
Yille call stalloa.
J-14-IO!c
843-2242.
S-6-Mp
and Service. We Sh~

Clarence Pmffltt, Portland.
111-11-tfc

GRAVELY tractors,

IXPEIIENCED ·

Rambler Illation wagon. Alone
IIU174.
5-2-'llp

ANTIQIJEli, dlsbes, furniture,
cl!lna ca!Jinets, old phonographs, clocb, mlac. Loe
SAVE SAVE SAVE! Save your
1\urlisiU, 109 Legion Terrace.
lawn, your time and your
3-:-30lp hack. We have a new trencher to dig your water tine
W1nted
dltcll. Henry Bahr 985-38811 or
ffiCKORY NUTS for oqulrrela, Roger Bahr 1185,11158. 2-7-301p
Phone 992-3'732.
3-7-31c

I'UJILIC
SALE,
Friday, to I p.m.
2-4-tfc
Cleorp's Auction House, Ratlind, - and tiled mercb- FOUR ROOM house wltb bath
llllllse. Oonslgnments wetfurnished, on Union Ave.',
- - Open from 10 a.m. -liD
ui!Utiea not lnduded. Phone
llle lime for consignments.
IIIZ-ll338.
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llolo olartl at 7 p.m. 3-5-31c
TWO BEDROOM borne on Lin1IOl!W the person who took coln 1111., available March
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long and 100 .feel wide. PriCed
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TJIERF. wUl be a gun sbool.
liARY MARGARET WILBARMelro Sunday, beginning at noon at IN'l'BRNATiciNAL
tru&lt;k, dual '"""'Is, 14-foolGE'R WEAVER was born
the Forked Run Sportsman
lmtg lnalde, built-in camper.
Sept. 27, 11181 at Spiller, Ohio,
Clu!&gt;.
Everyone
Is ,..!come.
Runs good, and good tires.
departed her life Feb. 26,
3-5-3lc
Pltone 1192-M.
3-5--411:
11169 at the age of 87 J&lt;ars.
Sbe was united In marriage
to Charles Weaver April 11, IIYli!N SING SUnday. Mardt
Pets For Sele
9, Freedom Gospel Mission,
1900. Surviving are the lotM:NJATURE
Sclmauzer pupo,
Bald Knobs. Dan Hayman
towing children : two daughno odor or shedding_ Temporwitlt Country Hymn Timen.
ters. Mrs. Jack (Pear) Adary
sltots and ~~~trmed. Phone
Publi&lt; is invited.
3-5-3lc
ilms, Racine, Ohio ; Mrs.
after 3 p.m. weekdays, 687Douglas (Edison) Johnson,
36211, Hocldngport, Ohio.
Racine, Olllo ; two sons, Em- ATI'ENT!ON Meigs landown~!Ole
ers: Oil and gas leases wanter!IIM Weaver. Carlisle, Ohio.
ed In Meigs County. Write P.
and Melvin Weaver. Franlclln,
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. Box 251. Po"Deroy, Ohio. MANOIESTE'RS. Dochshunds,
Ohio; a sister. Grace Shaw.
Min. Sclmauzent, Poodles,
S-6-121p
Beaver Falls, Pa.; 18 grandPup, Mlled Breeds and
t4illdren. 34 great-grandchildSpayed Wet!lie, llarkaroo
ren, 5 great-great-grandchild- SIIOOTING matcll March 9,
Kennels. Follow dlrtletlont,
Broad Run Rod and Gun
ren, and a host of nieces and
144 right, Coolville, Ohio.
Club. New Haven. Noon tilt
nephews. She wns preceded
Phone 617-3851.
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C!Jarles Weaver; a son, ErForS.Ie
nest and a daughter, Roxie. HAlo~ SHOOT spollBOred by the
Rae!'"' Fire Department at POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
!lte was a member of tbe Ratlte Bob hill !ann, Basban miniature, $'15 and itp. Stud
cine Baptist Churcli. 3-7-ltp
Road, Sunday, March 9, service and grooming. Phoae
11 s lfc
starting at 1 p.m.
»-4to llfl!-5443.
WE W5H to e;wress our sincere
thanks and gratitude to all our
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(tJPO• At ll"'at nine periCllls were
kiUed in I roaring tenement ftre
be&lt;auoe neighbors waltad. too
·t .; ., long before swndlng the alarm,
authorities saki todsy.
Seven children trs11Ped Thars.i.... m .the top floor or the five_,
otory tenement were kill~ by
flames or omoko. A mother and
her 6-year-old &lt;laullhter, trying
to escape the fire, !ell live
stories to their death&amp;.
A 12-year"'ld boy was rescued
moments before the root on
which he was standing collapsed
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building.
The dead were members of
two families Who lived on the
top noor or the tenement. other
residents of the 10-lamily
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escaped, but firemen were
ollting the rubble · toda.Y for
other possible victims.
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MARCH 7-8
YOURS, MINE AND OURS
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Lucille Ball • Henry ForKia
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Barry Jneham, Guy Hamilton
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Balncy Niles
The Thrcne
SHOW STARTS 7 P, M,

BY PAT HOUCK
First night jitters affected
most of u.e student aclors In last
night's Rlo Grande College Theatre presentation of "An Italian
straw Hat."
After a lew tenoe linos at the
beginning, Larry D. Landaker,
who played Fadinard, the land·
owner, turned In a good performanee. His part calledforU.omool

LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The
refrain "I don't remember" is
Slrham B- Sirhan's defense against the charge of murdering
Robert F. Kennedy.
The Arab immigrant said
Thursda)o he blacked out after
drinking ten Tom Collins• at the
Ambasssdor Hotel and remom-

~:s..::::g!~n:u:e found "'m~Sirhan !old the jury he didn't
remember taking the gun to the
hotel. He didn't nonernhar writ1ng that K.....ty mull dle. He
didn't remember retusing to give
his nsme to pollee. In !act, he
said, he didn't realize unW 7
a.m. on June s, 1968, lhlll Sen.
Kemedy had been shot.
40 Are you
glad that Senator
KeMedy is dead?" asked Qep.
uty Dlst Atty. t..vm Comploo.
uNo sir, •• said 5Jrhan.
••Are yoo sorry he is dead?"
No rm not sorry. D.lt rm
not proud or it. u
'"You are not sorry. n
'1 have no way of knowing
that I actually did it"

The detense toda.Y sununoned
more than 15 witnesses to testify about the assassination and
Sirhan,
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~llig, all oelthliOrs of Wyaill ond perJC!!111ibo·were In 1he
vtctni.ey, .., thO Jll$lri of t h e

lost her grip and -~.ell while ihorllin8- · .. "''·'
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Robert E;, Beegle, Melgo t!eP..
ladder In her level,
1lll' l!lorlfr, te!tltted of two Bjl8ll!
The ladder reached the
ahallo lie foUhd In the vlclnltao'
Just In time In save Mrs. ~ the . shooting ot lhe bellinLewlo'a aoo. A fireman leoned Ding of te8ti1110113 Thursda)o atout before t1ie !adler looched temooo.
the roof' and snatched the
D8111Y WUliams, one It the
sobbing youngster to lafell' Just ' OCCIQ)Oftts riding In the ear when
th •- two floor ~ 1he the shooting occurred, was U.e
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bull&lt;!ing cal'Od ln.
last witness m the stand 'l'lllro·
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play,
The plot of "An llallan &amp;raw
Hat" was ill!ht comedy and 1he
loss or a hat didn't seem of quite
enough Importance to call lor the
frenzy which loU owed, 001 maybe I missed something,
Even so, the plot developed Interestlngiy ond the asides to the
audience were amusing. Theploy
of the wrongshoesaddedlauglrter
to several scene•
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h
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h was dlSCO
gw avec ractors exit by being pushed ott
U.o stage, but only mildly so.
Mitch Clark as Am's jealous
husband came off well and his
physical bulk size added force
w hls portrayal. He was well

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smaller parts had a tendency to
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be
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The scene111 tween the aroness,playedbyGiniL.Gustalson,

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and Miss Gustalsonprojectedher
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Klm George, playing tho baroness's !opplah coo sin wao one
who didn't seem to lreezo up,
and he too wao easily understood.
Jonathan D. Ogle, as a deaf
old man, was good, 811 was: Terry ~resin lhe part 0{ thehorticulturlst father of the bride.
Several laugfls were produc·
ed by the character of BobiD
played by Dewey Hushes.
Barbara Smith, Donna High,
Pamela Humpleby' and Wllllam
Hope gave competent perform.
anoeo ao dld Eleanor Reid and
Cheryl Lewla:
The action ot the play oerurs
ln Paris In the late 19th century.
The sets were weJI done. The
proollotloo was dlrectad and desi&amp;lled by Sam Grossman, Instructor of speech ond drama.
ui\n la.Uan !iraw Hat". will
be preoented loolght and Satur-

field.
Cleland also aaid hethenheard
a voice, apparently Wy.m•s say,
"Dallas, get behind BOITlething_
rm gonna them all,"
Msbel Rou&gt;h, mother-ln-law,
~ Charles KnlghUng, said he
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·. He '!"' Clll If me ' ~,..... ' 411• minutes, . berey'o btoi'll ,..a, ~ lll·m&lt;lllluo~d, were • "II 1'81 wllllo die ni' was out to the end
. P\)MEROY - The nr&amp;t deare!i lll!lrder ·. J1x1i!e , Jdm C.
a oar JUilecl to the of lhe laM 11!111 P&gt;!'.l!l3 P." s&amp;ld W1 ._-.. con!orrlnl In tile llvlnl ~"' trfal o1 William Frederlek. W11QII,,: Sf, .Ra' ,' ~!h the jury and """!'~"•. ~dod to re- front ol. tile, hl&gt;loe at about 10:30 p.m.
Tho d e l - Ni~ be f1Hd two sboto In
cine, will IJ&gt; to the Jul'Y of 10 men 1'"4 two ' &lt;eoo the trlill
I •·'l'•:· ~ when
The ~- said be went to the door, the olr over tho·· car while It was turning
women In Me!gJ Counl;y cOmmon pleas \l(JUr( O'Brien ond Prosecuilioc ;,4.liorl)ey Bern- ond I pori!") oJliiOil'8d, who be 1-leun- ~
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He oald he fired a tblrd Bhot from his
. The88 •12 will have to de~lde 'fhom to be- , lnfo1jo.
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alkocl 111. soo hi•. ~. Barbara, .Ill
ohotp, a.pln over top of U.e
U.eve,· Wyant, that he never lii«tdecc to . Wy,.U, oiardng te~ ithde&lt; direct who then wao married.
car, when It was paooing In front' of hls
.,.yono, or witnesses who tealiited the.r hearil ~lion o1 hls court •·
attor•r askOII. t!ariW'a If llhe wanted to 800 house 11 ha 11t0o&lt;1 5 to 6 tt In lnlnt of lhe
him .say lJe was gotng·lokllleY~~who bad ~ -,itt l:_jO f.in.,
of the him," llld -Wyant, 11and she said no," ldtcheri ~r.
bun In a ear m u.e road lllitlldo his house. lwento lin tbe nlllht
Wy*'lt iald, tollQWinll further conver85Wy.,U. In anower to a queotion from
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IYlanl. charged with thti' 'Augilst•17, 1998, Wl'll!l 8111~ he had
from tion, he asked tho 111111 to leave and he be- O'Brl*i, 8111d he dld OOt ·see the car ltllhoCiUn stazyig of Mlcha.•! · 1,0~ QI1!1U1, 28; Well .Vlrgllda at
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111111 putting up_1111 argunent and actad like self afler U.e third shot. He testified a
Parkersburg, took the ll,mlln ,hla DYII1 de- date ' p( , the Bhooling irid
he was .,lni 111 puB the aqeen ckJor open, com field obatructad hls view when he
ten,. ·Frl'!o'Y atlernoori a• the tlnal witness . lly lmmedlstely went )o
Wy.m said the poriClll
then loft Rred the fourth lime.
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of the trial which J&gt;egan w!U. 88lectloil of
Wyant saki' he, hll'
ond a tlte door irid dl,...red;
·•t time
"II Wll · my Intent at all times to Rre
a jury Wedne&amp;day morning.
11-fear-Qld atep..aon,
1leep. later the c:ar in wJddl/
·'1t,. ewer the car," te&amp;Ufied 11te accused man
_ !l\llense Attorney Jamei B. O'Brien rest- lng lo tile bedroom of the
house, ly was riding ~
&lt;\uing direct examination of his attorney.
ed the case !or the accuse&lt;l when Wyant ond two step-&lt;laul!htero,
road, pall hlo houlf
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stepped ott tho stand Frlda,y ai 2:50 p.m. 12, and Barbara
Bear- llam Cleland roll~
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lal Hospital, an ac&lt;ess rood ·at 1he GalllaMeigs A1rp3rt, and ecllcaUonal funds for RID
Grande' College, mrlng the 1969 fiscal year,
Urban Affairs Director Albert Giles oald
todsy,

Largast amoonto Included called for $6.9
mUlloo lor construction of sections of U.e
Appalachian DevelOJJment Highway across
Joutharn Ohio and $2.4 mUllm lor expanolon of Sheltering Arms Hospllal In AU.-

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fo RhCJ!les' ·repro..
Commloslca.

Public Health Care Cenier, MsrlotiO, $91,03f; llarrlaoo Communizy Health
Center, Cadiz, $127,000; home health program Athens, $42,002i speech ~ vision _
hearing 88rvlce, AU.ens, $110,624; health careers progam, AU.ens, $33,500; and Ohio
Valley HealU. Servl&lt;eo, $163,373.
Ecll~atl:on Programs - Scioto County V0caflonal-Tochnlcal School, Portsmoutlt, $1,268,000; Tri - CoontJ&lt; Vocational - Te,chnlcal
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Partly cloudy and colder Sulio
hlllh In uwer :lOa north Ill

day,

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colder Sunday night and MendaJ
with snow Ourries malnb' east.
SOs south. PIIJ'IIy cloudy

lo low 20s south.

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Ed. Note: The following . . . wos
written by Doug Mullineaux n, GAHS eJabU.
grader following a recent trip 11&gt; .f}onda
with hls parents, Mr. and Mra• .Jlouglao Mullineaux, 615 Fourth Ave., Gollipulla, He titled it, "The Shark that Didi'• Get Away.''
On Saturday the tint or February, our
trierd, Joe Flst, said, "Let'• go ftaht,._"
But U.e kind of Qohlng h• meant was
tar, lor diUerenl from the kind of ftohlng I
.have ever done. For it was !!hark fiihlng,
and a 150 pounder Is a .!alrl¥ small onel
We used !3~ test Une •nd alSO.
pour.:l test steel leader tthich was aUicbed
to a dwble 1wivel hook. For ·battweusetl twc'
sheepshead fish which weighed approximate..
ly 11h lbs. each.
We started about one o'clock, got~ doWn
to Big carlos Pus where we ftshed frcDtbe
causeway that coonected oor island wllli..,.
other. We threw our lines In and sat dCJWD.
In aboui 15 minute&amp; Joe's reel atarted
to seream, He let about 5ll yardo. o! line out,
then threw the reel Into paf.·, a~ the fl&amp;ht

Other projects included:
ac&gt;sJ)llal ond Health Centers - ~ackoon
Count;y Long Term Care C~mter, Jackson,
''-"''·"''";' Lawrence Cooney Hospllal, Iron, County
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otr111111 h.;, "' In 1 tree lor people to take
pictures oL
Thst night, about tour other men and I
helped ~oe cut the 1hark "' lote blg fillats
w~lch li&lt;e people of the park ate. (Each ru.
le.t woo obout 4 !eot long!) Sherk meat lo
&amp;oUd, ' unlike «her nah, but otherwiae it

was real good.
Joe Jet me have the jaw bone and: the
teeU. lor 1 tropby be&lt;ause I halped catch the
shark. I cleaned It by scr,.plng the meat oiL
Then I oet It In the oun to dry. A lew do3s
loter we put formal4ehrde on It to klll tlte
bod odor.
I can aay ttat mY firat adventure witb
1 shark wa1 ueltlng and edueatlonoL

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· .· J.I!I"''' 'I'O RI!;HT: Mill C. Andrewl, M.D., CoonliDotllr, Oldq
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about 30 nitnutes.
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P~; , L?-'11 Sehillldt, M.D.; Herman Dlllon, L.P.T.; seotel!, Genoll .
. ~r w.~ eqt ~~bed, wed.idn'ttive"
a· gun 1o 1dfi hlm, l,\1 we11584 1 ~er,-11\o
. (lALLII'OLIS • Holzer Medical CMter Programs, United Stat.s ' Publle!'eal~ lllr·, ;~
stead. AboUt foor other men he
lo drW
lo me of four Ohio hospitals Invited to vice, Departmeni ill Health,
and '· ;:;
tbe 'shark to Joe's stationwagon l
to lift
partlcl_pate in a research project to de- Welfare.
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it to U.o tsll gate, A man from tht traller
term1ne the usetu.Ines1 of COmputer • As- Computer-Assisted Instructloll Coqunlttee ·. :~~
park tied a rope .,..,uJd hls lall and I held
slated Instruction for Continuing Education members from Holzer Medical . Center are · · :· ·
a gaff hook througll _hlsllead.
of Health Professionals.
Arthur Fleming, M. D., chairman; HenaiD ·:~:
AS .we started home I mustha\'ehurthim
The other hos_pllals are Grant Hospital, DUlon, L.P.T.; Gene Abelo, M. D.; JA1ot1 -:·:.:
because he started tllwing
and came
Columbus; Msrloo General Hospital, and Schmidt, M.D.; ond Barbara Betz, RJi: :,~; :
at me. I pushed h!ai away with the gall hook
Ucklnr Cooney Memorlal Hospital, New- These CAl members have _piortldpaled In ' :;,'
and we condnued on. . ork. This project Is tho Initial otudy ill aevoral planning meetlnga held with lhe ' _
That w•s qutte.. a sight, me riding In
this cype for the entire country.
Ohio Regl.ooal Medic:al Program• a Plambq: ·,
back with 1 huge shark on the end of a gaff
ll Ia supported by tho Ohio State Re- Study at The Ohio State Unlverolt;y, Colum- hook about a yard awsy. We got the !unnleot
glonal Medical Program which serves 77 bus, where courses to be used fdr eonun.. .·
THAT'S THE ~AWS of hls ohark ilolw eentral Ohio counties, a project fUnded utng Education were selected oa. the basil '
· looks rrom p~le In other caro. It really
MuDlnoaux n Is holdlow,
made me proud to he1p catch this beauQ'.
through the Dlvlalon of Reglooal Medical 0{ recornmendatima submitted by theHOOIIl• · _
mlttee members.
Four teams have written courses forlii'IC· ·.
tieing nurses, physicians, dentists, occ:upa. ·
tional therapists, and pbyslcel lherapllto. '
These crurses are for nursea, CoroDary •
Heart Disease; for physicians, The fta.. ~~
tiona! Use of AniiCOIIllllanta In ~
l1!arction; lor dentists, lllagnoalo of Oral
Cancer; and lor oeeupollonal ther&amp;lllsll and
physical therapists, A Comprehenlive'I'nltment Program lor Adult Stroke PatlenUI,
Mr. Horman Dllloo, L.P.T,. has- a,- .
pointed consultant IX&gt; the !'laming SibdJ tor ·
Use of Computer Asslstedlnstruettonln-. .
lng ln!ormaUoo Needs of Local Conmulley HealU. Practitioners. Mr. Dlll'"' hal aoliat- PIIE'BIIENT AT WORK- Wendell Ger'·, '
laeh, atandlng. president or ccs, keeps ed the course author team at Ohio llate Vol· · ·
mallers moving. Workers I to r are Ro- vorslcy by writing parts of the couno Ill be ·; :- ~ '
available for Jt!Yslcal1herapist1, ~ :- • '
tary President WUbur Theobald, M r s.
al therapists and other para - rnedlCiil hlallb
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The MGM hao 54 units - an
lneresae of el&amp;bt over tile prevlooa year. 11tlo includes 21 CUb
Packo, 21 Troopo, ond alx ExJolm Whitley, Jr., reviewed

last year's eamJinl ad.lvltlea1
ond Garland PariCIII reviewed
lhe 1968 leadorlhip tralnln11
evento.
Mrl. ~ano Abbull, Fo~.
was presented a cake m her

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On March 15, the&amp;e courses will be Pall·
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able In Galljpolls, oo the computer tor- ! ; .-

Installed. In Holzer Medleal Center, Haolth
ProCessionals interested In uaiD&amp; t h • 1 '
course materials are urged to eontaet the Of..
rice or Jotm w. Raf[erC;y, admlnl.strlllor,,..
garding utilbatloo limeS- HealU. praloa...,.
als not currently actively employed 1,!&gt; a.1t
health professions are espoelaily ,..loclalt.
The computer aystem used In this
Is a digital romputer whl&lt;h Ia boltd at, 'i'ho
Ohio State Untverlib', Collep 01 .........
Hospitel, and which lo .....,.tad II&gt; 1111 HOI•
.zer Medical Center terminal by data ....
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5-81' AR UNITS OR MORE P-203, P404, P4f0, P448, p• .
%58, T.:14. T.:SO,.T448, T..257,
T·1159, X400, X..261,
VNn"S REREGISTERING ON
TIME - P./l03, P..204, P..Zll,
P415, P..246, P..2t8, P..258, T.
200, T..203, T-208, T..Zll, T430,
T..235, T4f0, T..2t2, T..245, T-"
241, T..251, T..256, T..257, 1..25~,
li..ZOO, X..261, C,o).NP ARROWHEAD
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Local School Dlotrlct wUI be qJOn lOr ~ .
•• beginntow Monday, ~olul Riebel, dlalrlit ·
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boys," said Morrt1011.

Rev. WOllam !lutler dellvor-·
ed lmo&lt;atlon, and led -llnglng following the steak dlmer.
!!onll)' Parooos, Pack 203, and
Maxk Whalen, Pack 215, led 1he
pledp II&gt; the Rag.
Mr1. S.rah Moltdlr'• art
claso was n-olble lor 1he
table ond wall deCO:ratl&lt;~~o.
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SPRING SEASON - WEARING APPAREL FOR YQUR FAMILY AND
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ure time. The only aolutlm 1o
U.lo age-Gid problem Is work.
Good olol-lashloned toll, • eon.
Uneed lhe speakeio.
The Judge pointed out "scoutIng helpa combo! juvenile delinquency, but leaders ahould keep
In mind membership atone lo
not sutlitient - we must live
thf! prlnclpl01. •
)n reviewing 1968 actl.ttleo,
J. Emmet Morrl1&lt;11, Organization Olld Extenoloo Cholrman, aanouneed the MGM Dlotrlct started U.e year wiU. 921 boys regiotered lor scwting. "We flnlllhod tile year with o record 1,109

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, .,'!hii .Pll!l)eroy eq~er/IIIIOY "'uod
Was called to the· Marthl Heaa
Home, Sj)rirw Ave,, Thursday ar.
ternoon. Mrs. Hess was taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospllal
where she wa.s treated tor an
ankle injury received In a fall.
She was relet sed

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The eloctrl&lt;itf· wOrker I \&gt;owe(! there woil!d be ~lde&amp;p~~pOw· dllltdbutloo!:ol atio&lt;ene and poi-. thO 4,180 aero&amp; fl/ uPIOld land.
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'-apbl'\'1.\a\ertata til Oblo ;.t ·. . r;r..,.y 1""'1&lt;! be .~~ 'lo .
. er cut&amp; 110111 Tuesdiy, , tho"~ Pre.•klel!t Qlirlea de Ga e was~ dor a Jo1nt ~,ool ttoo.- c o d - aChool, . .ol. illrf~c•• ·, Re."'~"~ e!ll- t
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The oommlooloo would )10 dl- "!1111 by 81111 ·!11',-tlt1! lind, 1181
dlocount or oimpl,y stapped aa !ears oflrmn!nenl devaluation ' 1"e ;,, reeted by lhe state ,attorney ostdo for , ~·~ PJqoltl
01' i '
lllanY - r s of lralll'&amp; sold them.!or gold; .
·. , : ' general !IJtd "'""d rej)(&gt;rt block bi 1797, · '
Hatd line milikinu tO live hiJrd
to · tbe · General Assembly by · Four bWa clWfd · thO m&gt;
· WASHINGTON _ A1TY, GEN. JOHN N. 1\IITCHELL p~no lo Feb, 4, ,1970 andthel09th legis- ~se. s of the ,lif~atDr,e .11tutl~
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criminally prosecute uhlrd line mUJtantl., whQ gO; fl'OD'! college ~ latqre,
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the · Sen.. James II Leedy RThe House.j W!O'I' 80~ lo-·ro;
college across state lines lo Incite riots by c ege students,
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.1he' au-'·'t.
Washl~ Post said iri Ita Frl.dl,y edition.'·
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Mitchell told the -ot In I,R Interview
, that ,.1 grea,t
ill ovl- tton 11hlch - d ~ olinUar In censo ~ law a, 11!'Widlilg _lor
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a-dal ...1••- •...,. let ·•··
donee" had been gathered on these mUltonts and "I wculd s.y thlo qJOr~, ... u~ ~·ti ..,..... ~
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ls·averyoerlouoC0111j10110nt"oftheproblem.
.mlo,sloo m ~~oenleyondfl&gt;r- ceGireoilll9~,,
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exlencl lrCllll
$9A 000 aubaidy payment l1mil proposed
~~ :!W'. 31, ~970, .. . five de,yo .to~
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?1 SHINGTON - -LEGISLATION TO CLAMP a $20,000 ceDing
Balic alm 1/l ~ .Wd1 woa . allowed !qr , _, 'iCe!donl,. ~6'
anJ1U11
fedora!
-..u.nts
1o
Individual
!arms
will
be
IntroduCed
In
to
dmo~lno 1110 lriOII -tuectlve po~s\wlth ·!he · • ,paased.St-0,
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Audit
tha Hoooe pext week, acconllng lo Rep. Paul Fl'ldley, R-UL·
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Fiadley said in an Interview with VPI he would like to earqmrk ...-~ · ,"'u·~' ·COII.u\11 on..
. wl'll' ~· ;w.;-ll'r1.PI'P·
the estlmatad $205.6 miUim BOvhws to lnt&gt;rove tlie food stamp proo llmlto.
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Ste~'~s For Land sale
to
open 1
deiJ()Ilt .box
gram lor the poor, and provide loons and job trolning for DW"ginal
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!arm qJOrotors wbo are just scrapiow by, 11 lhiiL
A bUI whl&lt;b would be tho helo In hi'
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tlnal step In lhe elimination df out ID audit , or.hand wa'
AT 8 PER CENT OF GOAL
the "inet!lclent, ex Pen I lv e . lflln'IW.ed 30!,.J.. " ~~
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~anuary oaleo of Series E &amp; sci¥Jol and mlnlsierlal and land
A bW cleo..,~,. two -, s
H Unttad Sil.tes S.vinp Honcls support program In Oldo" wao tor· the ~~~~ent OC dis . ct
ond Freedom Shareo lo 0 h' I o also otrered In U.e Senate TB boePltll~lil', .Co of medl1:"Thor·•·..
cal .,_.,_
'"'--'ilod tOr
"ere $30.3 mlluon, The State
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S..o. Ralph S. RelJI!a, 11- ~~ - ~..nt
'. 1 wa•f'.•sed
one of 1he ma.ior attraotlms 1969 sales gqal of $330,4 mil- . Navarre, and M, Morrlo Jack- 30~IIolotloo .~
eOd In tile
on tho 1968 ~9 Trl _Cooney C&lt;lll- lloo ~......, 31. Mr _ Theodore
General Aosemt 11tursd81
cert 80rles will be presented T. Reed, Jr., Meigs CDUDiY Volwould:
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~ at 2,30 p.m., In Gallla IUiteer Se.Yings Bond Chalrman,
AUTO DESrROYED
_Provide half . I&amp; A ...,_., df•-l
re-"" January Sav•··s Bonds
A 1961 automobile -~ ,_
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uw•- "' OOUIIty employes '
...,oral
Th
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and Freedom Slai'e oalesln lhe R•v Y&lt;11ker wao de...._,ed whlll
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electiOn days.
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Evans, wbo has bun pla,ylng
t;r were .,. ,186, whleh Is It eauglrt Ore afler oveJ1urnlng
- Eotabllah an . ~
; ~alnce 1he a- of tlve, will pre. 8 per eent or Its aunual oales on Peach Fork Road, tbe Fomo- _ ..... Comml
. 1_,_ , . 1. - · lle.
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sent a program or !amlllsr 1111- plthe end of Januacy.
roy Fire Department reporta. ~
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oper
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sic that will appeal to liJ ·ecti·
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eert pro. Assisting hlm In
a : P.
I- lloooro In eountleo .•
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the trio will be BlllSmlU.,purdl)'.
-·•att- ~
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·• ,..,..,cusslon, and Barl')' Mintz, string
TEACHERS OUT AGAIN
000 111 C01Il1l¥ hi
lot!e- ·
bass
CUYAHOGA FALLS, 0 hI o
INJURID IN FALL
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Noi..worthy namharo In t h e (UPO - Teachers In the CUyaErnest Davidson, l'omei'OI' • -·Lower the ret!"'
!lrst part of the progam wiD !toga Falls school aystem otay- wso taken lo Meigs General lloJ- · ~J~lrement from 25 •
be the "Nutcracker &amp;lite," and od away rrom classes toda,y for pllallate Wedoellday night by the of servloe In the : '
seleotl&lt;lls by ~erome Kerns, and the aecond consecutive day In a Pomerqy Emergoney I!IJiod Ill- ployeo Retirement
Mor111n Gould. Thehaunting"!ole- woge dlopute with the Boord of ter falling !rom a stool at lhe raise 'tile .,. roqulr ·
lasuena,•• is also included.
Education. The walkout alfect- Martin Hotel. He . was admltted
32 year I "0( ...m. /.,
hike
In the aeeond hall of U.e con- ed about 12,500 student&amp;,
for treatinent.
pensions under new ·
las
cert will be uA Salute To The
for tlgurlftg retire
~tJ. ·
BeaUe•," and two Elllngt&lt;llnumhars, There will be a medloy
from "Welt Slde story," andother j)Opllar nuriters.

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Fultz, however, obJected to tile
line of te8ti1110113 and Judge Bacon ouotalned him. O'Brien aaid
he waa attempllns to show the
lrame of mind of the defendant
at lhe time oflhe

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of1Ven by IJiotlon went - afler
Dotaonhewanotlssboteed ~ autotold tromt
h0
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court
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hls borne and w.nt 1
te·
ly to the
~ acene,.
Cleland aald ~.~eard 008 .of
the men rlcllng nu.11 the deceas·
ed man, preoumabl1 his brother,
Max, shout, "Hel9Jied llll'brolhor, let's 80 get him." Cleland
oald the men were out of the car
ond causing a commotion when
he arrived In 1he vlelnlll' of 1he

to cross - examine Knighting,
Fultz objected lo certain quealions, with Judge John C, Baeon
sustaining the objectlorio.
O'Brian onnounced he woutd
subpoena KntgM!ng •• his witness to get answers to questi~~
he asked, It the Judge _,ld nin
allow them at that time.
DEFENSE WITNESSES
The Rrst three witnesses called by the defense all latflyesterday afternoon, were teenQers
wbo testified theyhesrdwhatU.ey
later decided were &amp;hots on U.e
night of U.e killing.
The wltneases, who reside near
when Wyant lived, were Ronn.le
Wa-r, Gfe...._.,,. stump
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Gene Hudson, stump and Hud""'• wbo 8111d they were working on a bieycle when the blasts
otsrtad, 8111d theyheardwhatthey
determined as pellets eomJng
down ool of a tree several tllnea
during the shootings.
The !Ina! witness 16 take the
stand Thursday was Robert Wnday at Communlcy haD, R l o pit, reporterilhoiDgrapher {.,.
Grande College, at 8 p.m.
The Dally Sentinel, wbo testlfled
regarding dlotsnces ond messVETERANS MEMORIAL
urementa
in conneetlon wtth.varHOSPITAL •
Admlaslon&amp; - Robert Harris, loU8 pictures he had taken and
admitted In evldenceforU.etrlal.
Ml&lt;kl!eport
Opening test!Jnmy this mornDlocbar~s- Pl&gt;yllis Hawley,
Garnet Caram, Deseie Pauer- Ing was tromlloltle LandersReyMlds, Doris Hendricks Olld Nina
oon.
VauiJhan. ReynoldsondHendrleks
test!Red of U.e deceased man and
sheer, long-wearing
his companl&lt;11s being at Sheoallg
l\)rlngs 111 the dllofU.eillcldent
Testimony of Mrs. Vaullhan was
ordered stricken afler It wao determined events related by her
had occurred after the sheollng.
Wllllam Cleland, who owned
the home where Wyant resided,
was questioned by O'Brien rO:
garding a tralllc sltuatl&lt;11 on
the road leading to hlo and Wy-

Ask about this conveniem service that
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apparently starlet\ on the third
floor of the brick building and
leaped upward through Its woed
Inner structure.
Trapped on U.e lop floor were
Mrs. Rens Lewis, 28, and her
five children, and four children
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before the ft~ lire ·lru&lt;ik, window,' She ~.&lt;!led on the '
arrived because the~ had been lll!rrow - l e d . , lor .a low
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