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Parker, TV's iliDiel
Boone, has purchased 3110 acres
lnBooneCouncy,Ky.,!ortheslte
20mUos aoutho!ClnclnnaUofhls
$18 mUllon amusement pork,
"Frontier Worlds." Parker also
holds options 10. bu,y 1,S00adjolnill! acres 10 be used lor planned
commercial, residential, IIIII
public recreational facUlties.
The land was sold to Parker
by Mr. and Mrs. Galen ll Berkshire. It was pioneered 134years
ago by Elisha Hudson and his
wife Martha, and remained In
the Hudson familY until the Berk·
shires bought it in 1962.
Frontier Worlds, !homed to
notable periods o! American progress rrom 16211 onward, wllln&lt;·
cupy 140 acres. The rest,incl\111Ins real estete under q&gt;tion, will
be devoted lo cnmmerclal IIIII
recreational entetl&gt;rlses, making
it one of the largest pri.ately
financeddevel(llmentsofltsktOO.
Surveying and
studies are beins conductod t&lt;&gt;ward grount breaking later this
year. Frmtier Worldo ts schecl-

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Glleots are welcome
the special lwr being planned
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s.tah Bli'rll Marr. IUs wlie,
DOra Ludllda llarr, dledln196f.
' Mr. lllari' .Ia aurvl•ed by a
dlulltter,. Mro. .llarlba Erwin,
tilltllldo; lwO ICIII, Gl-and
&lt;;erald, Letart; two bl'otlloro.
Hobart, Well Colwabla, lllldlllr·
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knowledge, Mr. Crlap le the m1y
person lhlt seemo to be delng
ll\Yihlng lor Meigs Count,y. I
think people lhlt really do not
!mow Mr. Crisp should not be
blasting him about thlnga tbt,y
do not Wlders!ancl.
By my workins for Mr. Crl1p
for about two years, I feel I
wtder1tand how devoted be 11
to the ~e In Melgo Count,y,

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Funeral 101'Yicea wiU be held The Paris lalb . _ 1110 United
Nqrlb ~ squa.
Mrl
Wlldllellcll,y at 2 p.m. from 1M lid t1!o VIet CoN ba¥1 mode UUio''Jli'OitOh ••lilce'llloh' IIU'l two
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Union liDIIOd Metbodlat Cburch IIICIIItblo ""' The curnll VIet C.,
qalnot Sciutb vt.l- (21,1) ·
hen. The Rev. Gerald So,yrew!U 111111'1 cllleo .. ,. ....leaod the
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John.
alllclate. Burial will be Ia IJD. Preside I
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ICII Cemeleey. Frleocle IIIII' call
n mu ll'lf OVer IIDIQ U....vioJI
Frldl1·
at the FosJoiCIIg Funeral Home
KEY ~AYNE, FLA. - PR!SilENT NIXON inlllmtCIIIII bl1
after 110011 TUollcll,y.
..uanal oecurlt,y lflaln ldvisar IIIII- Wbltll ~ 'aldh ,_,
lor further lalb m tl1o coatroveralal AnWialllaUc mlaaUIII'IIIIn
Itt Clnclrinatl - Doylon !]or..
(17-1) vo. Pip (18-'1)
(ARM).
Nilan mulled tllo IJIUO. over the WHiaoal wJdJo .NIIllllll bll apd HamUton Garllald • (21-2)
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lallllll hkleawoy IIIII fldttlnc Ia BlsCII'DO J!oy; K8 met wltli ~ ... .pncn.tl . ~ (111-3)
other lldvllere SI"*Y to further tll1cu11 t11o AIIM 111nom. Then ·Frltll1. Wlnliara meet Bllt1lrware atnlllllallciiUCIII 'the Prellldant Would ao totolevlal011 Tllollli.J dl!'.
nllblto,..... public bit declslmaa tl1o ABII.
Griuled miner happy on being aUtJe ·
CLASs A
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LARK, UTAH - THE GRIZZLED 11JNER TURNED to hll wire (U.J) VI. Ll&lt;ldlll Velley (20.3)
Mr. and Mrs.. Howard Thoma, In tl1o ambulance. Teors slroamed downhieJI'(my, wbieMrecJ ciooello. IIIII Zlioa Trice Boa (2$.0) Ylo
Patricia, were recent visitors of "rd ,...,. rot out If the Lord hadn't bad IUo armsii'OOIId me," he Froiltler &lt;21-'&gt; FrJdli, wbinira
meet Slturda7.
their daughter, Mr. and Mra. sobbed.
Frank sarver, John alii FAile of
William V, (Buclt) JCIIOS, 60, ell b!ot &amp;IWD Ill lor deld lilt
AI Cintoo - ~(D.
week - n ao aftlaDcbe entmlbecl him the mlle1 deep In a - . 1) va. Awn (2,1-1) W-··
Beverb.
Thurllcll,y vleitors of Mr. and zinc mlno, was reacuocl &amp;molly ni8tC- The wiseCl'ICidnc qulp1 tblt . Sprllll!lleld Local (la.t) VI.
Mrs. Harley Johnson were Mr. hid kept hlil1 his splrlllllll !bat ol hl1 reecuen diiiiWOII'ed In a Jlldler (1t-11) Ttwr...:V. Wlnand Mrs. H""ard Thoml, Mrs. llood ol teere IIIII rellelln 1M ambulance to tl!o hoopital
aero meet Sllllrdll'.
Alpha Barr and Mrs. Larry Barr,
Itt -~~ Green - Manefield St. Peter'• (1&amp;-6) vo. Fort
David and lllcheUe Renee of COACHES CITED
Recoveey (24.1) 'llnlrsdiJ,
Gets Federal
is
LangsviUe.
NEW YORK (lJPI)- Ernie
At Toledo - l\'1101' llclalo ·
Mr. Lincoln Ru.,ell returned Merez rl. Adelphi IIIII Jerry
VelltY
(2Z.J) vs. Archbald (UWASHINarojl - Ttmll J)b!
· bomo from Veterans Hospital McLean of St. Anselm's were Following Wreek
I) 1buriCIIQ'. Toledo • ,._,,_ lrlel C o D r.' ClareDct l!.i
Thursday and Ia feeling much 1M m1y unanlmoua cboicoo rl.
- - )IIJier totiiJ -"41111 W
Green willltln meet' 11 ·-1- the 0111 . . of , ~le\
better.
ECAC coaehos !lmclay In voting
A Rt. I, ReeclovUJe lllll1 was log Green Sllllrdll'.
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Bill McElroy, son of Mr. and for the 1969 All-Nortll.&amp;ot
At Oxford _ ArCIIIIIIII (23-2) OpplrillllllY ,.W .P r 0 V 11doj
charged
with
DWifoUowlqra
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Mra. Poul McElroy, left TUes- Baokelbell COIIferenca an -l1ar
car aceldent on Route 7, about vo. Gramllle (8-15) 1111 Lincoln . "'1,712 to b8lp llnlllc:. a llmday lor Fort Hayee to begin his team.
500
feet south ot t11o latarsectlm Helabts (20-3) ... Bethel (11-13)
lla84llart · Propln IIDdlr·
service tnlnlng.
Gary Blum of Bridgeport,
Frlda;r.
Winners
meet
saturtbe
IJIOIIM"IIIdp.
ol ale Jack....,:.:
Mr. 111d Mro. WIUacellaUleld, Howle Dlckonmiua and Bill ot RouU! 248 at 3 a. DL SUndly. doy
Vlalill ComrioiiiiiJ Acllallllrcq).,
and daughter&amp;, of Detroit, lllch., Beans 11 Central Camlectteut
Arresled was VOI'IIIlllll IWf,.
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are vialtiJW with hl1 parents, Mr. alan were named to tho team.
ey,2S,_.entdrl"'rofa1H7
VETERANS
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and Mrs. Joe Hatlleld lid also
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model car !bat 0111 of . .
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spun
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se~ Smith, Brenda and Stevie.
MEIGS
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Admlsi1CIIa Sllllrdll' - Nate. feet, 11111 n..u, Into 1 ditch.
Dlae...,.ae• ~ - lflr7 low lacome ·Wle• WbO will~
of P...,.roy were &amp;molly after·
Dledtaraos
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LuMalley Wll talton to Voteralll Dwlltll, ~e Colllno.
atliMid ......,. ll&lt;boOJiar t b .~
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dUe
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Blat1dte
Painter.
Memorial
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and Mre. D. H. Robeson ani ChesAdmloslona &amp;mclay - None. of po11lble lntel'llllln)orteelllll lloxe.Y, R~; Joan Wolf.,
ter Morrie.
Dlscharao1
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arr&amp;CUier 1luCII """Cef, R-. '
Mra. W. A. Donlhew returned
to Kentuck)&gt; after spellllns some
time with her daughter, Mr. IIIII
Mro. w. A. Elam.
Mr. and Mra. Harley .illllth of
Kanaup and Mr. IIIII Mrs. Eugene Hanins, Rhonda and lionlld,
Ka1l J&lt;nQp we~ Sunday vleltors
of Mr. and Mr1. Charley D.
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degree murder after .he l1red a
COLUloliiUS (UP!) -Holland .16 gauge obotgun !rom In front
Krise, chairman oC the Ohio In- of hie Racine borne ot about
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dustrial Commission, was order·
ed MOntoy by Gov. Janles A.
Rhotloo to make a thorough
study IllS report 00 ublac:k
lung" disease among Ohio coal
miners.
Tbe governor sald he wanted
information on coverage provided under workmen's compensation Ins ror miners who become afQleted wlth the disease,
prevalent among miners exposed to excesslve dust cotxllUons.
Rhodes oald he wanted the
state's laws examlRed to determine II 111oy are adequate with
~.apect to the health or miners,
ani he liked for a report on
measures taken to pre\'eltt or
lesoen the huards of mlao duot
that letda to "black lung."

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10:28 p.m. Augul117, 196htrlkone of tl!o flve occupoo!s or an automobile thai had
stopped In front of hlo 00n1e a
few minutes earlier.
One of the passengers of the
auto, Stave CUtlip, 21, Parkersbur&amp; hod come 11&gt; the door ~
the houoe and a•ked Wylllllf he ·
could see hli 16-l'e&amp;roOid atop.
dautllrter, ilarllara.
Members of the jury wore
Story, Marvin Fife, Daa John •.
soo, Carl Wllllams, Fll'e Wallace, Franclo Benedun, Wallaeo ·
Amberger, Thomas Holter, Ann
lllarsaret Bailey, Joe Stanle.y,
Frank H. Fitcb and lllrle.y E.
Johnooo. Lola Brlihl. an altarnate, was excused as the jury
retired from tl!o courtroom to
deliherate.
!ng Dotson,

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$1,650.16, $1102.24; state hlill·
WI!'. $126.67, ... dilburiODienta
$1,609.86; sanitar)' ........ "··'
613.50, $7,0!7.37, $1,S43.0S;ter, $5,896.f6, $5,557,71, $18,.
115.57; water meter de p o 111
truats, $120, no dlollursemOiita•
$3,222.26; water c:onstructkln, 110
receipts, $1!1.17, $13,632.08;
sewage conotrucUon, no rece1pt1,
no disbursements, $45,105.11•
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370,81.
Roceip\s lor the IIIUith ol Feb·
$261.50, 1223.011; plam!ng .....
ruary
llltaled $15, tl4. 62. EQinmlsalon, no rece(Jito, no dlldlturcs
were $19,&gt;66,38,
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lllddlaport VUiago Iunde odded up II&gt; $118,028.24 as ot Fel&gt;r111f1 28, according ID t h e
IIIOIItblJ report of Clerk-Treasurer Gale Grote.
Recolpli, tlllbursemento and
'the balance, reapectl.vely, tn eaeh
1unc1 II of tllo laet ol the month
Indude:
Geaeral, $2,932.45, ft-3!9.10,
$28,030,!5; cometeey, $3SO,
$tl0.10, $73.&amp;S; Jllfkinll meter,
•100, ll1.47, $4Mt; lire equlpIIIOnl, 110 recclpta, '10.80, $3«.16; IIW!mmlng pool, no recolpta,

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written by Foreman Story, tho jury wanted to know If they slloul4 · '.
describe uvoluntary" or .,Involuntary" manslaughter· In the W!r- ' ·
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"I juot ..... they r-n •
Upoil beln&amp; adv!Sect by Judge
Baoon, after &lt;U!Sullltlon with verdict !bat will let me ""
Pro......... Bernard v. Fultz and home,'' sa1d Wyant soon att8r
Defellll counsel James B. the jury left the cau1ro0m to
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Jury reillriled II&gt; Its cballlbers be on probation for 50 years.
II 5:35 p.m. II _.-ed again just so 1 could go home," he
witli the final verdict, al8ned br &amp;ald. W:rant alan &amp;aid It had
all 12 jurors, IS mlnuiOs later. been a long 1111' In Jail (almoet
Judp RaCIOII, after lllltenclni seven months) since he Wi\1 arWylllt, -eaaecl hie appreda- reoted.
''AbOut the jaD 1 •• said
tlon to t1!ll jurors IIIII wid tllem,
ant,
u1 gotta aay :lr.erlfr, Har~
"I fee11hi' verdiet was Q.lit.e rea.
atllllble In view of tho evldenco." tanbach and hiapeoplehavelrOited me fine, tboqh." Sberltr flar.
t.enba.ch, who was the state'• tlrlt
WAITS PATIENTLY
Wyant, charged with ftret de· wilneos In tl!o caoe ap1nat Wy.
eree In the Au&amp;ul1 17, ant, ealled Wyant a umodel pril1968 llhol&amp;w&gt; olay!ng ol lllcbael mer."
'lbe l1nal day of coart ac1iv.
Lee llot11011, 28, ParkeroiXU'g,
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In the trial began with ProeW, Va., oat quietly In tl!o rear
upstairs hallwe,y or the court- ecull&gt;r Fultz recanillg Bureau rl.
houiO ihrougbout the dellbera· Criminal Jmoeelli(Otion Aeedt
llenry II&gt; show olldes he took rl.
tlons of the jury.
At hia aide were hie w If e, tl1o deceued lllll1 and then 111'1Dana; his atepdauglller, Barbara senl!ng 45 mlmte• or cloatng: ar ..
S.arberr.r, and Mrs. Scarber- gumonta.
O'Brien, court.oppolnted.-.
ry' 8 16~-old I!IQD, UJunlor. ••
ney for the ~· ol!ered
his final araument from 10:50
a.m. until court ..............
at 12:13 p.m. lor Iundt.
Fultz made his final ciOA!n,
argument from 1:28 p.m. until
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Jamae Bart a., arrived
at the state penlt.ltiary totiiJ
to begin .-vlnir his 19.,....
term lOll than Zt bWro af.
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tl!or Kina Jr. In llompbls.
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B.., wae traneported to the
111te prlaon from Memphis,
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upon the reoioeot ot the the we detO ..., hive their -~
Board of Puhll• Ai- ""'dlo~ r tbllta done,
,1li1011Dt of ' water de· .!hen they mu• ·pay o $7$ lee
poalto paid b.Y reniera. Depoo.. to be ~""""ocled IIIII also nwet
J»7 t1o0 - o!olabor' and maIll $12.
IIOwovor, Clerk • Treasurer IOrtala lnvoiYed In luQ. llreet re·
Gene Grote oxplalned that the 'polr ilwoiYed.
lli10IIDt li lnldeepate 1n· moot
An ordinance Provtdlng for 15co10i alnce It will not cover mlmde lllfldni aa Rice St. wao
two mootbe' charP oo water !llld lljlPlOI'ed. CouncU took this stop
IOWIP aervtce and two moolha to provide eonvenlelll porklns
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To U.e editor:
Flrot of an, I would ltko the
readers to know who I am: Mrs,
Joe Maples. J moved h e r e
lr:om Michigan three years ago,
and have been working for Mr.
Crisp approxlmatoly two yearo.
I would like to express my opinIon concemlng some or the letNo .... - · ICIItr ...,..
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puto In, lr)'lng to lind more
Mr. Crisp.
1101'k for the people In his CounI 'moved from a plaee where t.Y. I thlnlt he Is dolne more tor
there were jobs tor eveJ'Y(Jne; the people than oome of the peo.
to a place where jobs are very ple wbom we have put In of.
difficult to ob).fln. In the three flee to do tl!ose joba,
years I have ljVed here, to my
So, In my npln!CII, lnoteod or
)I0&lt;1'Ie &amp;Jvlng Mr. Crisp 1ile clov.
Husband in Unit
u for everytblns be tries to do,
I think they had better another aec:wnt ot themaelves and
Winning Otation
get out IIIII start helping him lnKail, Ke'Vin am Charles KDipp
Tech Sergeant John ll Hobbs, 11oad of trying to tear dolm ell
of
Langaville were Friday nlg:bt
!bat be Is buUdlng In M o lg 1
~on of Mr. and Mrs. WUlllm H.
and Sllllrdll' vlaltora of their
Hobbs, Twilight, W. VL, is a Count,y,
1rllldparenta, Mr. IIIII Mro.
Meige
CounUano,
we
an
need
member of a omit that haseerned
Charley Smith and Jo. Ka1l Lee
the U. S. Air Force Outstondilll II&gt; work ll&gt;gether I
Mrs. Joe Maples remained lor a few daya.
Unit Award.
Mre. Howard Thoma IIIII Mro.
Sergeant Hobbs, 1 motorial
Kathryn Johnson alii Terry were
s""'rnsor In the 89th lolllllary
recent visitors ol Mr. IDd Mrs.
Alrllrt Wing at Andrew• AFB,
Harley
John1011.
Mel, will wear the distinctive
Mr. and Mro~ Leo Smith of
service ribbon to mark his af..
Columbus were weekend \'ialtora
filiation wilh the omit. Hlo wife,
of her mother Mrs, S. A. Wyatt.
Loretta, Is the daughter rl. Her·
(Contillled fruD Pqe 1)
Mr. ~ Mrs. J1111e1 Reeves,
man Jarrell, R, R, 1, LaJvsville.
Linda, 'were recent vialtors of
lire- near Q- Npi to the
Mr.
Mra. Robert Reeves of
north IIIII In the l\lekalll Della
Arnott Graduates
Pomeroy.
south of Sll- One Ameriean
Mr. ond Mrs. lllrley Jollnson
died IIIII was wOIIIded. were Sunday visitors of Mr. IIIII
Waves of B52 bombers
Mra. J. ll llurpby aotl famll)&lt;.
splaUerecl their :zo.toD 11om)&gt;.
ICIIdo Into t h e CGaununlot
Airman William 0. Arnott, 8011 build~~&gt; around Sllaoo IIIII iiKo AUSSIE WINS SINGLES
of Mr. arid Mrs. William ll Ar· guerrilla hldeoute oear Plalku
MANILA (IJPI)-DI&lt;k CreaJ;t
nott of Raetne, has been ~ and Konlum, hro threatened of Aullralla deteatod Eddie
aled freon a u. S. Air Forceted&gt;- .Uied bastions In t11o Central Cruz rl. the Phlllpplnee 2-6, t-6,
nieal school at Lowry AFB, Colo.,
6-:1, a.:, s.a fDIIIIJ to w1n the
Hlahlands.
as a '""ply I~ speolallo~
u.s. 4tb Infantry Dlv!Jion moe' • llngles Utlo In the
He hao asolgned 10 a omit of soldlero backed by warplane&amp; PldllpiJ!nea N - Op011 1e11111
tho Tactical Air CUnmand at and hell&lt;&lt;l'ter gunshljle killed 36 tourlllmOIK. C.,. tired after
Shaw AFB, S. C.
Nortb Vletoameoe 22 mllee .wlm!ng 1M llret two oell IIIII
The ai rmon lo a graduate of northWest of K - Soulloy, Wll forced Into numerous
Southern High School IIIII attend- spokesmen said. '!be Americans ern&gt;ra by tbe .aggreoolve CreaiJ.
ed Rio Grande College, Hi1 wlte,
lost six killed IIIII 11 woundotl.
Stetanie, is the daughter of Mr.
American tro&lt;1'01'1 patroll111 BENGSTSIDN WINS
and Mrs. Wlllilm D. Winebre~ In that area uncovered I Red
STOCKHOLM (IJPI) _ OYe
ner of Syracuse.
arm• cache with alne tone rl. BensltiiOII, tllo aurprt 10 liar of
mortar rounds, band ~e-• the Indoor ... ..., deleaiOd Bo
and bullete, an lllllcaUCII of 11o1m.- a.a, a.:, 11-t !lmdaJ
posoible CclmmUnil1 a t Ia &lt; k to w1n the men'•
UUe In
plans In t1!o hlg:blando- quiet 1M s..edlelo Indoor IMIII
until recently·
obampi011elolp1 for 1M IICtlld
Amolll the popuiatl&lt;ll ........ ~-·
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hit In tl1o overntaht serial ·of
Chrllt!Da 11111t11er1 a1oo reguerrllla borra&amp;OI ... I ..... Utlo In - · ·
refugee camp on tl1o outoklrte lll!lla• wltJi a t-8, J-1, · ~
ot Q- Npl Clt,y '"' thel \lriUIIIJIII fiVer lllarprela Sfrud.northem ....t. South v - berr.
meN headquarteu aald two of
il1 ..WOn were hllled IIIII It
MARRIAGE LICENSE
d.OIInl wounded.
Larr.r IWih liw; 21, Rt. 1,
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Rl. 3, l'ulllorot; lllr17 w•.PidlTONIGHT ' TUESDAY
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MARCH 10 ·11
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tleo are platloed to keop the park · colvo $1l,881 tbe provt•
operating )'0111"-J'OIIIIi when out- o1oas rl. TIUe I rl. PUblic J.ri
door amu...,..nls close.
17t, 11 amoftded. wtildi·Prowtillo
The Bite and perlpheralarea'of lor llnlnclal.. aslllotan"" to
Frontier Worlds l.loclledofh IC!IIlols In F-aii.Y atroeted .
junction oflnterslate lllghoioys 71 areas.
and 7S In Boone Count,y, 20mllee
snulh of Clnclnnatl '!be park Ia
e~ected to employ a stall r1.
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NEW YORK (IJPI) _ The lowprojected tourllt e~endltures of e11 temperature I'8IJOI'Ied b,y t11o
$180 m!Uion over a ten year )lOr- \), s. WOither
loci.
eludlllg Alaolta 11111 JlawaJJ; 'no
Site selecttoo and feaelbllltJ 22 belcnr zerol1
study wore pnpared b,y EctiiiOIII- The hlibest &amp;mdoy wao 88 11
ics Research Associalao of Lus Miami 1ntern1t1o11a1 Ajrport.
Angeles. The venture represents
more thin a year or plannlllg by
Foss Parker IIIII hisconsullllnts,
DIVORCE ASKED
and caps Parker's career as an
A pedtloo for dlvoree • •
aciOr-bustness executive. Among filed In Meigs C&lt;lllll;y COJI!IDCl!!
his other entetl&gt;rises are Rancho plOIS court satur&lt;lay 111 Gioobol
santa Rarbara, 1 338-unlt mobUe Mcllatrle, 838 Eoet llala Ill.,
home pork in Santa Barbara, Cal· Pomeroy, agalnet James I.. liei!ornia, and COo&lt;JWnershlp of the llatrle, Pomeroy. The plalntiJ!
"Daniel Boone" television ser- chargea groBB neglect rl. lllt,y
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the West VIrginia Chaplor of the
American Sociecy for Metals have
arranged to tour the facilities
of the Huntington Alloy Products
Division o! International Nickel
In Huntington lor their TUesday,
March 18, meetfug.
The tour assembly wf.ll meet
at 6:30 p.m. In Huntington and
will be guests of International
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fore 110 beCIIilnl
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Other ' topics v - tuuehtd
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•' " Tlcktle tor 1110 !llntliet ore Cll Ale II S&lt;ott'l Gro.
. &lt;117 0 HUI'I &lt;Market Ia J\d!IIICII llllll ,lht Kltllr Creek Hllh
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Cl~~n!, . l'l"lal\S ., 1Pirates won, f.li fOr tbilr third
lhtKJpr dre41!&lt; ~.u.~rw ·Booll!!t_•· ,
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eeored a 1&gt;-4 petory at Tucson. wln In tour
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•' the !!I~ ,leli8UO•' Jliree ou.er ~1118 e~rbr, ~rmllt!J!g !he !lrat booen)an. ,hamOred for tho
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. ,e.paililon te1ms mal' not ·be , llllllano ·u; score tile. ~ P\J'atas. ' dali:her TIIIIUCeorver
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Ken Harr~lsO., GeOrge Scott
On
trorits: TIJO PhtWtelwhq would · li8ve tltOushl the alii Jerry .MOse• hit homers in phla PhWIBf · d-Ied the
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'wOuld a · tour-rilil' elfihl lmlng t!Bt . ClnelldU Reds 1&gt;-1 ~hllll tile
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·fiave a eomblned ll-4 '.:..cord carried ihe Bost&lt;\11 Red Sox to a aevel&gt;hlt plteblrw Of' Grant
COLU'MIIUS (UP!) .:: ' Ohio poThossess~~:.':" ~or 11kLhod
and .733 winning percentage at 7-4 triumph over tho New York Jae~, ,Larry Colton.¥ Rallo Ulllverslll''a IUI'Ii~W Bobeail
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Moy. Billy ·Conlgltaro, younger ·aoo, BUI WUson. .. Frank Femll&gt;- make their fifth poot.leiBOII ID Mllml In Ute MJd.
The Royal&amp;, wlio completed a brolller ot .Tony, hit his second dez homer and rw&gt;-aeorl1'tl hlta a_..aee In 10 70111 Frldl,y Amerlean ' 'Conference raee,
three-same sweep of Ute homer In aa many days to tie by Bd&gt;by Murcer, Jolin Orsino agalnat Weot Teaa Slate Ia tile eNied the aNallll In a Durry
Washington Senators with a 4-0 tile aoore tor the Red Sox at ~ alii BUI Robinson were the bl.l CIPtl1iJw ro11111 ot· Ute National wid\ 10 .wins In their last 11
vletory ' at PO!Il&gt;ano Booeh, : In lhe fifth innlrw. It was !he blowo of the New York Jnvl!atlollll TOUl'Mmellt at Now startL
Fla., Monday .are shOwirw' tjie Mote' third straight loSI.
Yankees' i&gt;-2 trhiiJ1'h over the York.
"lt'o been a 1&lt;q time olnee
l'IJY with a _4-1 record In
Buddy Bradford's 12th-liming Atlan!a Braves. •
II wut mork the Bobelta' •••· I've be&lt;l a teem tllat waa 10
exhibition games. ThO San homer ,lilted the Chicago White
llouR Rader triplllll With the 01111 NIT oppoaranee slnee 1940- eogor ID eonttnue after the
Diego Padres ore next will! a 3- SOJ&lt; to a 6-5 win over the bas..- lllled and aeored on CUrt U when !hey lost 51»11210 Long aNaM was over, In thelr'helrta
1 mark a~ the Moutrllll ElQ)Os Detroit Tigers al'ter World Blelary'a siiWie lo the HCMJston .Island Unlverolll' In tile liliiiL they wanted 'to win the MAC
IIIII Slla!tle PUot; have 2'-1 series hero Mlekey Lolleb Aotros scored five runs in the Ohlo u. posted a S.S reeord In ehaDIPI&lt;r~~hlp, but ihoy alao
slates. .
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allowed one unearnOd run In llfth lnni~W to beat tbo , Los lour previous NCAA tourney op- wanted to play ill' tile NIT,"
Sll)'der pointed oot
The Royals, who·~oome ex- two lnni~WB In hlo spri~W debut Arweleo Dodgers 5-2. ..Dave Me- peoranees.
Jim Sll)'der, the l!d&gt;eate' vetOhio U. haa appeol'&lt;!d In lour
. ports feared
be the lor !he world ebamplonL Gory Nally, a 22-game winner lor the
weakest ot the e;w~n'sion teams, Petera,,4-131ast seaaon,lllowed Baltimore OrloJes in 1968, was eran ec:eeh, was a silrter 'I!' NCAA ~enta between
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dealt the Senatoro their toiU-th one u-rned 1'\ln in an hit Creely In an lntr..11Qllld ~~~~
"Baek
In
1941,"
he
reealla,
The Bd&gt;cats, who almost
otrel8ht loss under Manaaer IDq)resslve three-lnnlqj outl~W game but Ma1118or _Earl "Olver
"we
took
an
overnlgltt
train
to
reversed
last season's 7-16
Ted Wllllems behli.t tile eom- fOr the White Sox.
aald McNally hod been eaublned seven-hit pitching of
John Hartenstein, B 1 r r y tloned not to throw hard...Sonny get ID New York. We loft at 9 finish with a 15-3 campolgn, wUl
Galen Cisco, Steve Jones and HCMJaer and Larry Kutirwswortll Siebert, who had a 12-10 reeord Lm. and arrived at noon. This atart Gerald MeKee, John
Larry Sherry. Jones, obtained held the SL Louis Cardinals to In 1968, signed with the llllllans year we'll probably go In our Conine, Greg MeDivltt, Ken
own plane."
Kowall alii Doug Parker
trom the Senators In the draft, 1 o u r hits aa the Pltt&amp;bUI'Ih lor an estlmotod t32,000
There to much slmUarlty against West Texas State.
WI .!I the most imprenl ve o1 the
between Ohio'• first alii second McKee, a 1&gt;-loot.-3 senior lorthree pltehera with tllree hltleaa
NIT entries. Both learns love to ward !rom Dayton, is the
Innings,
run.
Bobcats' all-time career scoriJW
First Loss
"Speed was the blgges! asset leader with 1,270 points incluclThe Padres suffered their
on our team. We liked to trw 445 this s01soo. He also led
Orot loiS In exhlbltioo pta)&gt;
ary In lees 8Dd fines was ap- tas!brelk, whleh not too many the Bd&gt;cats In rebound!~.
proved by council. II was llll'eed leoma did In those da,ys. We
He pla)&gt;od 'the las! three
(Cootillled from
to p)aee 25 mile 8D hour speed were hlgil up In the oountry game&amp; with a compound dlsloeafor realdents who wlah ID atcp limit signa oo ~st.
with a 55-901nt overage," tlooi of the rlgilt thumb. Despite
by town baU and pay their water. counell aloo dloeu.! lod the ar- Sn.Yder said.
the 11\iury, 'MeKee acored 17
8Dd sewage dtarge1 .
reltlnc of non • residents I or
"This club runs better than points agalnat Bowlirw Green.
It waa reported that the Mor- traveling jhe wrong way M me- a~zy I've had In a while. They
Conine, a 1&gt;-loot-2 junior guard
ey CCIIatruetiDn Co. has been way olreell. COUI!ellman Dick get the baU oR the boerd, get it !rom Hazel Park, Mich., was
notified tllat street repair work Vaughan Aid be Celt that IUch out quickOJ' and go down the secood In scoring with 393
By Uqi!Od PreSIInternatlonal and JrOrk ID the aewage IHt , 11• rnOtoriata sbould be stven help Door.
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'{tl\iik 1111 Olcls is out of your league? It's nq~. , .
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' Cutlau S. n"• just 9ne ,of twelve Oh!somode!S
lm«*t liilder'$2999. 'And it's got all t!\i tbjnp
Y!".l like. 'A.*ket.350 V-8 or Acti9n-Line ~~ . . .
l;lidea"laY; W!~qahield wipem, Fu)l carpe~iftg. RIP,t
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tho ruling !rom the Attorney Gen·
era! he would submit three ordl'
nances and procedures
to ameoo
the exlstlrw eicy charter of Point
Pl01sant which followed speclfleally the Clllle of West Virginia,
1111 If ljlproved by council, would
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1 NEW YORK - Swiss papers
earrlod a pboto of s fairly modest mansloolts caption said would
be tile home ot the late JFK's
ehlldren when they gn to school
in &amp;vitzerJand next taU .,. Can't
much blame Jackie Onassis the
way the very nice ywngsters
are plagued by every sort of
peat, journalistic and just plain
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Pr. PLEASANT - Orders
lianed by the Ma11011 County elrcult eourt were entered In tile
o!llee &lt;t Ute elrcult clerk gran!.
lng two dlvorees IIIII dlamlaalna threa olhera 8Dd one Judgment was granted.
Unda Grimm was granted a
dlvoree from Robert Ra,y Grimm
8Dd the plalntllr was granted eue""'Y ot !heir Infant ehUdren.
John Elza 'McGraw wae grauted a dlvoree from Sharon Sue
MeGraw 8Dd be was awarded
custody of lllelr Infant dtlldren.
Dlvoree actlooa dlemileed
. ware: Zetta Bush n . B r u e e
llaah; 4rry McCorloeTvL lhra McCal1ney 8Dd Katherine
Jelll Palton YL Vtrllllll Dalton.
Jidgment In tbo of
$118.2t Wll &amp;r8Dted tbo plain.
Ill!, Ail&gt;alaeblan Power C o m- rrom 111e do!.-nt, wn.
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llolHr Kedleal ~.Firat
ATe. Vlsltllla hCMJra 2-4 ml 7-8
p.m. Pareata only Cll Pedlatrlea
Ward.
AdmloaiDna
l'llbUeallal ot ldmlallone Ia
prohiM... U11111 lllrther notlee.
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"Both Jeams ~ grNt
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
compatibility ... IIIey were
RESULTS
composed of pla)&gt;era who liked
By United Press lnterna!lonal
10 be around eaeh olher," Sn.Y·
NAJA Tour!U1ent
der eonthued.
a! Kansas City
"Kids have a mueh Jougller
First Round
job tociiJ' because or !he overall stout SL 113 Linfield 60
size and because of the llliiii&gt; E. New Mexico 89 MUlildn 71
sh&lt;IL In my playing days, It was Washburn 90 West MonJana 68
just a aet shot, pivot play and Monmouth, N.J. 63 central Sl
drivers. TllOre was more ball
Ohio 59
Ashebllle BUunore 86Grembling
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·EJ!iabeth Cl\l'.-86 :vil'dooti"SI.
Ftreman Apprentice IIQbert D. · 78'
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Porter, USN, IICII ot Mr. and Howard Fayne 94 Wayne State
Mra. D. L. Porter of Route 4,
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Pomeroy, Ia serving aboard Ute South Western Okla. 100 Yankrepelr ship USS Kloodlke at
ton 91
Kaobslung, Taiwan.
MVC Pla)&gt;ol!
Drake 77 Louisville 73
AmMAN GRADUATES
Alrmau Apprentice P a u I E.
Blaek, USN, 11011 fll Mr. and Mro.
WUmer W. Blaek or Route 2,
Racine, was grectn•ted from the
Aviation Meehanleal FCMilldamlll·
tala School at the Naval Air
men Vaugtwt, John z e r k I e, Teehnleal Training Center, Mem~rge Baker, Clll!ord stumbo
and ll«vvcc Ohlinger, Harold phis, Tom.
By Uaited Press lnternaUonal
Chase, maintenance 111peni101',
East
8Dd Fire CbleC Flaher.
W L PeL GB
hNY)'T&lt;Olgbt Busler Mathis .for Kentucky , •• ,35 29 .547
shovi~W Relerae Harold Valan
1111111111 .....37 32 .536 'h
MA:I'IDS FINED
twice laat month.
Miami ••••• ,34 31 .523 11h
NEW YORK (UPl).... The New
The Incident oeeurred during Mlmesota . • • 33 31 .516 2
York State Athletic Commlulon Mathis' vletory over George New York .... 17 48 ,262 IBlh
has levied a $100 line agalnat Chuvalo.
Wesl
WLPeLGB
Qakland ••••• 51 12 .810
Denver ••••• 39 27 ,591 13lh
New OriNns , 34 32 .515 181/,
Dallas. , ..••32 32 .500 I!Jlh
Los Angeles. ,26 38 ,406 25'h
By Bob Hoeflieb
Houoton, • , , .19 45 ,297 32lh
MMday'a GIDleB
(Contlllled rrom 11111e I)
Dalila 109 'Milml 108
tance telephone ~. It W.a due to a temporary ''bug" In the micro(Only game scheduled)
wave ~·tem. Robert Keatlay of Gene~ Telephol!e Co. Aid that no
TUesdQ'•a Games
lcq dlatanee eatla could be made or could eome Into the eounll' Cor Lo.s ~lea II ()aklallll
a porll)d ollesa than live mblltes due to Ute problem. ThOle M IOIW llllllalll at New York
.dlsla!ICO at !he time were eut off. Repolr work quicklY eorreeted the Mlnneoota at Houston
altuatlen.
(Only pmea achedoledl

East
Uons Is to 1M! done ODd !he bond- and be sent &lt;11 their ·way.
W L PeL GB 1ng eomp811Y butod lor coatalnIt was voted to return $:10,Balt!mdre • J · 52 22 · 703 &lt; volved.
000 from the sewer ca~atruePhlla4olilhla 1•• 51 24 .680 I'~
Grate said he waa advised that tiDn ft!nd ID tile oanltery sewer
New Ybrk • ,· • 49 26 .~53 3lh a representative of tile firm waa ft!nd. Grate explelned'that clurlng
Bostoa. • • .•• 43 31 .581 9
10 )&gt;o In Middleport 011 Feb. 28 conetrueUon or !he aewage disClnetDnatl ~- :; 37 38 .493 ISlh to eonler about tile problema. posal oystem, about $64,000 In
Detroit • • • : .29 46 .387 23lh
However, the repreaenlatlve all was put Into the aewer oonMllivauke.e • • .24- 51 ,320 28lh did not appear, ~ heneo t be atruetlon tlmd !rom the aanltary
West
eoinpany was nOtu!ed tllat the sewer ft!nd 10 that payments
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W L Pc~ GB vllla~ will take aetlm. The could be made out or the sewLos ~lea • .49 25 · .662
atreet repair work Is reported- er eonstruetiDn lUnd as requlr~-;• !,:\~ .45,29 ,.:,608 4 1y
~·!'&gt; clamases In- ~by resulatlqna, ~re feelerSin ~ \'~-"~;r~i''l1.&gt;\.t&lt;~ft&gt;M 'lll&lt;i&gt;lillltoietiDn ot- t h·e-&lt;W lll'ante are eoneeijJod.
Chlc~r· • • • .31''13'' ,41g i~ lewap cllsl\oell ' iyatem by tile
~letter !rom San. Ooldey ColSlla Jllego·, •• ,30 42 .417 18
firm,
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SllaWe • • • • • 28 16 .378 21
Solleltor Bernard Fultz will be resolution by Middleport COUllPhoenix···, ,·,l6 50 -211 34
asked to attend the next meet- eU oiJpoalng bda.Y sales ot Uq1olonlly s Reau(ts
tng; on Mareh 24, ID conler uor. Sal. Collin• usured c:ounSan Fran. 123 Mil. 106 '
C11 lega' actloo to be taken. Ae- ell that be Is also against auch
Ba!Umore 140 Phoeolx 121
cording ID the Jetter sent to the sales 8Dd will ...,..k 10 defeat
(Only pme~ oeheduled)
1\forey firm, It has untU Mareh the ltglelatlon permitting them.
Tueaday s Glmea
u to get . tile neeeesary work The report ot Fire Chief FlahPhllildelpbla at New York
completed before the villa~ er waa given, Sbowll18 one out
.Atlanta at Chleago
~a ateps
of town fire 8Dd two In - town
1
Detroit at Los Angeles
' The ~ of Mo,ynr c. o. eallaln February.
Phoenix at SOn Diego
Fisher ehowing reeelpljs of $!,Atlencllng ·tile meeting were
(Only games oeheduledl
606.20 for the
Or
Mayor Fisher, Grate, COUll ell-

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Stale maeil ~ c'Biitral ~"""In•, -to. •
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toni&amp;bt ln _tbo !ea11lr0d
wtnaan.Siout40127~each
tiDn ot ·el8ht pmee ca~el~• ~ Mel Cole111111 anll Bill
flrlt.mmd play In ' the 32ucl lleldemahn In mOullilg lOthami1a1 NatiOIIII A.IIOdatlon ot seeded Llnlleld (Ore.), 113-80,
·-collegiate Alhli!II'C. (NAIA) """ gual'!l ~lm 'McElhane,y'e 27
baiktitl.oll ehaq,topshlpe.
Pot!tte •purred AobeVUie.JilltThe Fal&lt;all p!l a 21&gt;-1 reoonl more ID 8D 86-74 win over
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Prell ilt8matfoniL RatiDgL
Ullheraiclad liCIIlll!)utb (N.J.)
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lq)sell Cll Mmda.l"• openinground, ellltt-gaDW eord, _...,.k.
1ng defending' ellalnploo and
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Oblo, 63.59,
Celltral wae aeek1ng Ill third
NAIA ehampiDnshlp elnee lll65.

College Ratm'ef7li

NEW YORK (UPl) - The
United Preaa International lillll
major eollege basketball ratings
with first place votes alii wonlost reeord In porentheaes (14th
and ftllll wool&lt;):
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1. UCLA (34) (21&gt;-1)
2. North Carolina (25-3)
242
3, Davidson (26-2)
227
4 • Santa Clara(26-1)
224
5. Ken!Ucky (22-4}
163
6. LaSalle (23-1)
154
7. Purdue (20-4)
153
8. st. John'a N,Y, (23..0)
109
9, New 'Mex. st. (24-3)
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Colorado (2().6)
Looisvllle (20-4)
Marquet!e (22-4)
(Tie)
Vlllanova (21-5)
Boston Coli (21-3)
17. (Tie)
Weber state (21&gt;-2)
Wyoming (19-8)
19. Colorado Stu. (17-6)
20. (Tie)
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FloNnee IIIU, Raejne .Route 2. Arrlvilltl eomplet.e)y unannouneed to
vlelt Mrs. Hill l'IS her 1011, Clarence 'E. Ifill, WhO bas been aarvI~W wl~ tbo armod forces In Vleiqam.

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For many year- Mlaa · Loeilary, a P...wro.r 111the, hu resided
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Grambling, Whleb waa .aeeded
No. 14.
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round _play went aa . expected
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Wo,yne (Neb,) State, 94-70;
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SAME DAY
lahoma state beating Yllllktoo
SERVICE ..
(S.D.). IOO.SI, and No. 9-eeeded
I At 9 Out. At r! ,
Elizabeth CIIY Slate (N,C,)
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(Gi.) state, 86-78.
IDWIHI'SCIHIII'I
Otber flret-rcund winners
'MCIIday Wl&gt;re .12111-oeeded Eaatern11 !!;New~:~!!.~whl~eb~~~;;;;;;;;;;;

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OVER 100 YEARS OF SERVICE
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On handle . One lever c ontrols speed and ltop. Other
lever control s clutc h.

14 ~ to 26~ . Extension tiM assemblies available for a
maximum tilling width of 40",
DePth ba r M]ustabte to co ntrol depth of tlnet.

14" Bote t)'pe. ou tside tines reversible.

Stee l. 10 x 1.7 5 Diamond tread ttr1!s. Wheelr. and
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Mlio' tocha!'1'1 ,~11'4ljga wetil, R1!QYid ~ 10 ~roy
~ ~~~!aht bas ·llkeli thoa&amp;ilrunt~ Oil' ~ Ave., Cormerl1 oe~·
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ROIIIt whtre rarrltr "nice IIIX 11'1.1111111: o.
IIO!dl lUO. Rf nil: 0.. , _ tJZ.N $b

Girl Scout

KrL Rlelllrd Ill. IIIlo. Porno,,..,, twlu, a doq~Iter, 8:11 Lm,
ml a dluallter, 8:12 s.m.
GET EASTER
Dloehargee
ORDERS IN
Lat Am Blaek, MrL Rebert
EARLY .. ,
K. B11rke, Roy L. Cllek, M r 1,
Georp R. Cornett, Ow-leo w.
Cu!ftllan, Sr., Mrs. Maurice S.
To Be Of Service
ll.a 1114 iltant ICII, MrL Edward w. Duro! and ln!ant ....
Charlet w. Domin, Audre,y Dls- eemetery.
Friends wiU be reeelvod altbo
btmell, Vtr11011 0. Duhl, )I r L
lluleral
home al'ter 9 a.m. WedJIDIU Ewing, Sr., TblaD. Fulko,
John R. Gomoll, Larry J. Jus- nelday.
lUI, Elate J. Kinnard, GriP')'
A, Laudermll~ MrL Lemard
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o. Leadl, Mro. GroYer c. Loa&amp;
llrL . lllllde Saundero, JoM D.
~r, John W. Tucker, MrL
Wllllim D. Watkins, 81111 !f,yrtle
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Would your _pre11811t liCe lnsuranee tOV8l'l&amp;8 even begin ID
PlY lor 1111 the bid, elothea, doetora' buta IIIII ever)day
ASK TO WJ;D
••noea? II you're In doubt, 1 John llaneoek l'OilresentaPT, PLEASANT - Two .,....
tlve ean be of real aaatstanee to JOU. He eao outline a U!e
Ill• biYo mode IIPIJeatima 101'
Insurance Procram, IIued m yourownstandlrdootllviqrll!lrrlQe lleenaea In Ute omee
at I cost within JOUr ·bu!pt, Wh¥ not eaJ1 Ul IOdaT/ .
Ill tbt eGIIIIII' clerk. Al&gt;Plltng
ware l!Gcwr Allen Faneab, 22,
ft. f!tannt, ml VIrginia Helm
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IIGjldll, 'lL70. t1u:tti!IIWII•, MN. By N'*lr

Valley all by hla wealthY looesome.

PT. PLEASANT - Chureh but. letlas picturing Brownie and
Grl Scoute were used In Heights
United Methodist Cbureh 9mda,y
In obaervaneo ot Girl Scout Sm.
da,y. Members ot tile Servants'
QUartet or Parkersburg, sang
several selectlona of &amp;Ollpo( DRI~
ale during the evening worohlp
servlee, The sebodule of actiVI;
Ilea for the week Includes:
Tueeda,y, Frialdshlp claso
meeting at 7:30~ p.m.; WU!ea- H.
cloy, mid-week priJier and Blble
study at 7:38 p.m.' Senior Choir
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praetlee at 8:35 p.m.; Friday,
Junior Cliolr practice at t p.m.
Next &amp;mda,y, Mareh 16, ROY,
Cbarlea Frum wiU eonduet the
servlee of reception of n e w
members lnlO chureh fellowship
In the morning servlee.
POINT PLEASANT - Mre.
Flowers were placed Ill tho
Sarah Elizabeth Crump, 80, Ash- altar vasea &amp;mda,v by Mr. and
ley, Ohio, formerly of Mason 'Mrs. Dorsel Flaher,Sr •• lnmemCoun\)', died Monda,y In tile Jane ary ot their late 1011, Dorsal,
C11e Hospital, Delaware, Ohio, Jr., who would have observed
al'ter alln&amp;erlng Illness.
hla blrthda¥.
Sbe ... born June t, 1888 In . Former pastor ROY. ~ Mc·ou Clll', Pennaylvanla a daulh- Coy, 8Dd Mrs. MeCoy, of Ripley
ter of the late Ammerla 8Dd Rulli lhared In the evenfnl worshil!
Wbeldlng J111es. Rer huabml, aarvtee bda,y. The chard&gt; bulJohn R. Cr11111p, preeeded her In letin llaed these peraons acttfe
death In 1953, !ito waa a mem- In girl scouting who ber ot the IUeirory Chapel Unit- Hel8hto elllreh: Girl and Browned - · Clllreb .... bad been Ie SoCMIII- RhDnda Tucker,
a roll- of Ashley lor 30 yeara. Brenda Tucker, Leelle HaUiekl,
!l!rvtvoro lnelude five daulh· Barbera WIICOX811, Denise €ax,
taro, Mra. Delay Brown 8Dd Mrs. 'Morlhe Cottrill, I1ICI Tina WilFlorence Vlen, OOihof PL Pleaa- coxen; MrL j(athryn Towner, Ma1111; Mrs. 'Morlhe Harvey. llunt- 11011 Coon\)' Chairman; MrL June
in&amp;IDJ&gt;; Mrll. KalbiOIII Doland, Tueker, Troop 595 Leader; 8Dd
Lawtoo. Okla.; Mrs. Fiosaln Mrs. Mary Wilcox..,, T r o o p
Clark, Athl87, O.i four IOila, Committee member.
Arlll1r R. Crump, Meadville,
It was aloo amouneed that Ute
Ohio; Eugene Crump, Lawton, Bible studJ ll'OUP will begin tbo
Okla.; Thomu and Cberlee otudy of the Book of Revolatloll.
Crump, OOih of Aohlay; two &amp;la- All interelled per11011a are urged
tera, Mrs. Dora Jaaea, Mt. Ver- 10 share Ia this atud¥.
111111, 0.: Mrs. Ella Crump, Fatrlekburg, Incl.; twobrolhera, Wlllilm Joaeo, Elna, Pa.; Lewla
Je~~es, Daden, Pa.; 36 grllldeldl·
dren 8Dd 3t great-cr8Ddchlldren.
Funeral service will be held
2:38 p.m. Weclneeda,y 1o t h e
We'll Do Oar Best
Crow-Huaseu Funeral Homewllll
the Rev. Normal Nash omclatlos- Burial wiU be In &amp;merelt

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IIEIGSoNMON ADA
RICHAJillli. OWIH. Pl/ILISIIE8
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van., Nlil•hlll ~. lii' Nteiulc !lt.,
P-n~J, OI!ID, Ut,l. lluJt.u Oftlet 1''-

registered GOPmemberslnN, Y. Utleal laet the! he's bypasaocl
too many when It comes to palronaie .... The Clll' Planning
ComrnlssiCII lor lnataneo has
been dominated by Lladaay'e

Dear Brother:
I think your slater hea learned to live with her smallness
better then yoo heve. !ile'll get
along!
I suggest ahe write to Uttl_!
People ot America, c-o Charles
- · Box 126, Owatc...a,
Minn., 55060. They can put her
In toueh will! a loeal chapter of
the ellib. Members can dlreether
to speelal ear - 8Dd home equipment at the loweat eos~
for these "miniatures" have joined IDgether ID help Neh otbor.

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say loses his primary, which Is .... GOP tcpslde dlsenehanbnent
far more possible then might be with Bahama John Llndsa,y stem•
Imagined; there are ooly 620,000 prlmarUy from !he essential po-

around and pop their eyeballs. M,y
sister is as smart as anyone else
and she won't let her smallness
beat her, but It seems like .a lot
d. "'normal" clmees arelit help..
lllg her any. - BROTHER

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moatl,y
old-line
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Ing,
Llndsa.y In llle!lratolscledp)aee.
The Inside • Democrats say
It' a now plain that tbe glum
Mario Frocacelno will get t b e Columbia U. altuatlon ean be sumDem. mayoralt;y nod .... And that med up slmpq: GrayiCII Kirk
he cCMJld win the olectioo If Lind- gave up, Andrew Cordier gave In

very-reform Democrats.
Joe Norban, blggeat lnveiiDr
In E1 MDroeeo deekled 10 buy tile
Comelot Country, Club In ~

Dear Heleri:
I have a slater who Is a midget, under lour teet tall. Her
great wlab tollvenormally,drlve
a car, have a job- do the
tldngs big people do. But she
needs apeelal equipment Cor the
car. Is this expensive, and where
can we getlt?
Also, I Irish Pllll!lle would pet
themselves in the place r1. a
"differentu person and s t o p
~I It Isn't so mueb the
teenagers as the aclllts who turn

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1111 pre~ Teresa wlt(l a belulll)ll negltaee ensemble.
Teresa llew from Colombuo to california where she met 1 girl
trlel'll trom Allbaml. The two went oo to lla-.11 for reunlooa with
their husbands, both a1atloaed In Vletlllm.
Tarry Ia llllldng good use of the borber training he C&lt;ll\l)leted
juot before aolne Into the UDI)'. He's a1atloned lboard the Corpus
Cbrlsti!IQ ship cutting heir.

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She Ia realdlne 11 the Westmlniater Terr~ce, 717 Neal .1\...,
AP~ 405, 1 "!nior citizen complex. From leUera her frlel'lls hive
raeei\'Od, It sounds like she hit eYe!')' convenience and Is quite c..,.
tented In her - residence.
HenriOU., who works with the FBI In Washlllilon hla been In
Colunmua with her mother aulstiJV lo pttlng her aeUiod.

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There's just not enough nice IIIIJVs we can say about the Meigs
women who devote haas and haas of their time to scout work.
This Is N1tlooal Girl Scout Week aod whtle we're paying 11'11&gt;ute to the girls themsehes, let's Sl)' 11 hlts off' to the volunteer
leaden, 1111 give 1 speclll p1t on the back ID Monnl Lee Neal, chllrman of the Big Bend Neighborhood. It couldn't help but be tiring 1111
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EASTERN BAlli&gt; llooltera,
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tehool; mtmbera urged to attend,
belp make plans for llpring proJocta 1111 ICtivltiOI,

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the llremen purcbase a ,_bod
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Baker's Radio

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Wed. 1:45 Ul.
WMP0-1390
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The RaclDe Fire ilopartment

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Do false teeth drof., allp or wobble

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a~ c~ls: It 1s .• smgle unit that uses only air and ele&lt;:·
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bene!lu y~u will enjoy with a heat pump. Comfori \
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clean-gently circulated the whole year 'round. CleanIll!~ ...:reduces dirt, d,ust and odor contammation.
ecm.venle~ce .• • one thermostat setting maintainnhe
d!'llred temperature ~-automatically- all .Year
loD&amp;. Safety ..• no flame to worry about. Investment ·
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automatic thermostat to your
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switches. Sw.1tchove1 between heating and cooling is
completely.automatic-from season to season, within
the same ~ay\ or even hourly. On a cold morning, for ·
example, you Uget heating. Bl!t if the weather should
suddenly torn uncomfortably warm after the sun
comes out, your heat pump will reverse itulf .. . to
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Principally tbis- the heat pump is all· .
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burning fuel of any kind! ... makes efficient use of
electricity only. It is a dream of electrical living come
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BREADED VEAL
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lDt of aeeurttJ and added oomton.
No 1umm,., 100t7 taste or teellq.
Denturea th1.t ftt are eaeeau.J. eo
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Get PA&amp;I~IH at an drul CIOUllMn:

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gra41ote or llutland Hlih School,
Ia enrolled In the General Of!lce
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Mr. and Mrs. l!llgane Hollldl1,
Dexter, his been ~eceptod at
Gallipolis Bulllneoa Collega for

CGiuml&gt;ia Gu or Ohio; Gr1ce
Pratt, dlalrmln or wurldal!alrs,
his program.
FORESI' RQSE Councll 285,
JllugJUn or America, 7:30Tueodly night at tbe home or Mrs.

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ldorcb 29 It the grade scboOI

elle, peat historian _ . . of
the D.A.R, Reservatlclla for the

l!lonloy Foot 263, Amerlcen Lellaa, 7 p.m. TllesdiY ot the Firat
lllptlll Cbureb, Rutland.

SIRLOIN TIP STEAK
CUB£·STEAK
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member

any Amlllary

tap that !Iaure thla year, Proceedl from ot.ch proJe« the
ladles plan this ysar 'jl(ll help

The llllllal charter cla,y lunch..., or Return .lclllathln Meigs
the Dlugb~s &lt;{-jbe
AmerlcaD l!m&gt;lutloo will be held
et I p.m. Frlda,y It the Grace
Episcopo! Cbutcll plrlsh bouse.
lloooied guellll at the lunch-

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1aet year. Tho ladles expect to

SPECIAL MEETING, Southern
Local Alllletl&lt; Booaters, 7:30 p.
m. Tuoad~J&gt; at hllb sohool, 1111clne,
MIDDLEPORT BUSNESS i

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Quolll _ . . . . for the meetIns
will be MrL Lowell BumWOMEN'S SOCIETY or Cbrlo-

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for I!Ued
balketa. Prlcoa
will be 25 eeata, 50 ceata, 75
oenta IUid •• saclt.
~ Easter will
be an added attraci!On to t h e
baskets. Those willlllng to order

at the Cdumbua 1111
!louthern Ohio Electric Co. ..., will be the wlmers
Doma S,.er aod Beverly Loog In the Good CWzenthlp teats.
will ll•en the cultural program; Pins will be presented to the
Jomlfer AOOersoo and Amle girls by Mrs. Harold Slrgent,
Cbopman will be the bolteao- chelrman.
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01110 ETA Phi ChApter, Beto
811!111&amp; Phi Sornrll;r, 8:15 Tues-

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HOW DEUGHTFUL TO KNOW someooe who his nothill! but joy
to spread - and this "' to 1 moxlmum.
Home from Veterans Memorial HoBPIIII after n.., weeks there,
Mrs. Desoto Patterson ol Mlddleport, plagued with .lnlirmltlos,
mainllins a brlght 11111 qy outlook that should be an lnsplralloo ID
the best of us.
She u..,s by a faith In Gilliand her fellowmen and his only wonls
of kindness for others. It's her conviction lhlt you never gat too old
or too sick to find a bright spot someplace.
Mrs. Patterson, nearly blind for several years and lble to get
around onb with a wllker, ol&gt;serred her 74th blrthdly the Illy she
left the hospltll. Persomel there made It a Illy ID remember by
showering her with birthday wishes. When Mrs. Pltterson arriYed
home her opsrtment had been made reedy by Mrs. Roy Tracy, 1
neighbor In the apsrtment buildlog.
A pink 1zal01 err!Yed from her son-In-law 1111 dlughter, Mr.
1nd Mrs. Clair Boso 81'11 family, there was a decor~ted blrthdly
cake from the grandchildren, the two dlughters In Clnolmatl telephoned their congratulotlona, 81'11 there were cords. Over the weel&lt;end a number of friends and relatives dropped by ID join Mrs. Patterson In a piece of cshe 11111 to exchange piOisantrlea. A happy
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Cruisemotic trans., power steering, radia &amp; hettter,
like new w/ s/w tires, black finish with tan interior.
Sharp ""·

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MlniiiiUIII Char.. 75c
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interior:, liice new w.•w' tires, ·
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VaS motor, std. trans., radio &amp; heater, good tires,
2·tone tan and white finish. Popular model.

CAAO OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY
$1 .50 far 50 word 111lni111U111. Eo .
ochllti•n•l word 2c.
BLIND AOS
Additional 1Sc Chart• P"' Ad'llllt•

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OFF ICE HOUR$
1:30 o.111 . to 5:00 , .m. Dallr
I1M" a .m. to 12:00 Noon Soturdo)

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iN LOVING memory ol Sgt. Ronald Lee Manley who was kill·
eel in action in Vietnam two
years ago March 11, 1967.

k broke our hearts to lose
you dear,
But you did not go alone,
For part of us went with you

You said goodby to none.
WILL DO IIOWiill It home The heavenly gates just ~..,.
11pper1, poettls, pep~ns.

alone
What Vietnam war did to our

bemmlnl, alterallotls, etc.

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And mourn for when he's dead.
erw: 011 111111 au ' - 'ftlll. ,Flip, IIO:atl l1nedl IIIII
It may be six or seven years,
ed Ia Molp O.ZIJ. 'll'rlle P. tpeyed ...... .......
Or twent.Y--two or three,
lltenDell. Now ........
0. llal .1, Pumeroy, Ohio.
But will you, lill I call him
Ht ~ ODoloDit, OldD.
M-Uip
back,

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Old Fo1hionod Food
Flovoring...._.......• 2 btl, $1
Laundry Buko11.. 2 for $1
You Don't Want To Min
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In my search for teachers true
And !rom the throngs that
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URAVBLY Tnetor, I lllldl-'1, 81'111 euu., plow,
cultitlllll'. Pia. ...... .

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Now wW you gl-.. him all your

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joy thy cblld

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The risk ot grief we'U rtmj
We'll shelter him with teDder·
ness,
We'll love him while "' 11\Q,
And tor the hlppioess we•,_
planned,
We'll bravo the bitter grlor
nat cwnea,
An:l tl')' to Wllentand'."
Sldly Missed by Motllllr, F'llher, SJstera and Brother.

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111111 ~ , ... tbolr IIJIIIpalby 111111 tlrolnea lbilll
tho lllnell and deltb ., ....
father, liD)' Rbodes. &amp;pedal
!banU to IIGbor Modica!
CeDter, fllllnl Jl\monlllame,
RoY. Freeland Norrlo IIIII
IIDCon, IIIII to any.w wbo
bolpod In any way.
Tho Ji'amiJy.
J.ll-11p
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Present wereMr.anciMrs.JameJ

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Dlrll, Jr., and l'amlly, Zaleski;
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Mr. and Mrs. CUrtlo Smll!! ond
l'llt and ..,, " " .... ,.... ....._ ......,. ., _... children ond Mr. and Mr1. Ar111111111. ! " - ..... Ooel- Jtoodl,
_ , -fadldtN. '- IDOton,• Ilk-• . I!WJ chlo GUlman alii cldl•·-n,
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lelll IIMdr • 1111 CD., MJtltl1e.. ..8ed&amp;oll
'· 'ftlt AD)' IIIOtot -.bade
part. OIIID.
I • tie ........ lo .. Dare!, sr.... celebrated.
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Mr. alii Mre. Dwatil8 Jordan
alii Mlllli spent Sllurdl3 e..mng
In MeArthur u 1111111 or Mr.
ond Mre. Jln\ Bl..,er ~ chll-

The Ywlh JII'OiCI ofl!!e ClrpeJ&gt;.
Churc~ met at lhe
IHine or Nancy Smith an Sunday
o-..nlng. Kathy Chelidlo ted cloflJtloas u•bw tbe topic. uGod'•
Clock RAm Gil . Time." Othera
prelj!nl were Helen, llfar)' and
Rober! Pock, Jeilll)' ond - .
Whllllnstan, Clrolyn HO)'tl, Dol&gt;nle and I!Ailde Choldle and the
• - · Mrs. 'Hex Chladle.
• Rtcent JIIIOSII ol Mr. and Mra.
W.U.r SweU
Mr. and Mrs.
W. L S.olt, Middleport and Mr.
ond Mr1. Artlwr Reed!' and 111mUy, Pomei'OJ, Mr. Ind. Mrs. Ar· On -ldn, Allie no, ware c:allera
011 ~ o..m111 at die Sorell
IMine.

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l&lt;eeping Meigs

Gollia and
Mason Area
Informed As.
Well As
Enlertained ·
kina at Unlverslf1 a.llll on

Tllursda,y aftermGII.

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Mr. alii Mro• ._,Wileman,
SJ)rtnglleld, and Mr. ond 1'111'" ''
Donald Joneo 'alii Do&gt;id, Nolien.
vOle, were dlmer JIIIOJII ofthelr
ptren!l, Mr. ond Mn. Ear!Siar110)' 011 Swldi.J, Pavld WI-n,·
Rutland, grandooo or die s'iarke)'s, Ia reported to be llq)rov- :
h• Cram a recent caM or
pneumonia, but io stW In a Pomaroy u-u-•
.._J..a&amp;o
Mrs. Ida Denntsan hao teluriJ.
ed to her homo lieor Salem c.:·
tor after llltlllllig ..,... /!me.
wlth her slater, Mrs. f'lyt Jot'·
dan.
•
Mr. ond Mra. Fred Wilian
(Kar.. Sue Nelson) are ..W.....t&gt;
1111 the birth or a dausiJitr, RQ• ·
ma Sue,- at Sheltering Arliil
pllll '"' March 2.'· IA&gt;&lt;al fll'lnilo
parento .,.. Mr. and MI:L 111.Y•
lliOIId Nolion and local ·Jii'tll' anil
gra,q,erenta Include . Mr.
Mrfl. Frank Bolio.

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3 P.M.

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Mrs. Etllel Shell, Rlek:f, Gras
· .._
.,. .,.... ond Rolland, Sle•n.me, and
10 ::_-D.~-=
LIP Shell, 0. U. oiudeat, AlbMu dull .,,,..... ••n¢1r .r •
enJ, IP8IIt ~ night 'IDd
.. ... "· ... . SUnday wllh Mr. ond Mra. ::t:'.::".,~J:.-"
dol Jardin alii W.U.r. I!Aicent
IUIIII or l!!o J-... Included
- Mr. and Mra. llellnelh Crabtree,
-,..::0
McArthur; Mr. ond Mra. tiwatne
Bryan and Kellh, and
1 11' 1 111 1 • •
Mike La...., locaL
Mr. ond Mra. Earl Slerke)'
,.... In CoiiUIIIiul oil Wednesday
ond Tllurodi.J wheroi he lttellled
the 11111111 meet~~~~ ot lila Grange
Mutual Caaualf1 ~ ond die
All IlEBI'S MADE
·'
G. Jl. PramiiUII Budpt CorporaPOINI' PLEASANT- Ari9111
uan and the reauJer
or reeorded at the COW1IY lJil ikirDtrectOri ol die GI'II\P Lifo 1.,. lftc die poll 2t hauro lncltldad•..
......... ·01. They vlllted Willi D11111 Neal, 29, Pt. · 1'1•~, . ·
hisw
oi.Ur,
IIP&lt;"*- .
101111 c. lAc.
...........~..Mra. J18ala •JtweU eheraed willftndeeent
.

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louBbl wtll M 11Pii1TM_
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ott ACCOUifn, PIOU.ft CGUIT,
MltM COYIIT'I. . . . . .

aa til

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tor llllptlot

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tor '"' SUnday e...WW.

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l'amlly, o.,tGn. spent the week·
with - Mr., -lfld ·!!"a. )llctor

Mr. ond ,Mn,, Alliort Qutwey,
Dcmr, c:allod an his .......,.,..,._
oiilo, Mr. alii Mra. Noy ClrpeJ&gt;.

IIIII Milke. ABC Ddaprll..
W.., W.Va. 1'111111'1111Motll

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141'1. Bob Joaes alii

dren.

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Aeellll•il ... ,.1, " . . -

Mr. ancl

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12 NOON

llam ta...... ond l'aml1y ... SW&gt;o

diJo evening.

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... Ill&gt;
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Mr. and Mrs. Lciwall
.
Zl-'er
.. tile
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~Ill.- .. ......,. .. vlolted will! Mr. ond Mra. Wll-

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From die IMp11 TN:1i 1111

el - ruJ
dillbbd
-Oil aQ
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for.....
a »errlld
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Carpenter ·
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AIR CIONDl'nONIIIO Jllfrtpr- ...U. L TUI ''ntlld ..._
. . . .. . . . blrlrla . . . .....
Mr• and Mr s. J ames Darst,
IIIGII ..mee. ld'l IW!It- ...,
__. nldell wtddt. ... aot m
mlkll, !few llatal. . _ .. _..... ....._ •• ...,. ... Sr. and Clmlly entertained will!

Ute of ....., .. CNIJ. •

I&amp;ALTY ~AllY

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.t!IUIE PA'YIIEN'nl, Wl1nat - l e lllno. 'l'llls
Ill hal Alrl.nl ....... 4
...... Mpoed ..._Uc
tum lillie. TaD """ PI!'·
monll of f/JII per nnt~t· or
pay 'llllanoe ..... '1'17 It In
your bomo. ~ • • .
1-11-tle

llrlnb lo lilt docton. - ·
lldol, Cand)' Slllpn

lplllldated.
Mn. l!ldna Stllea

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'l'DimiY hay. Pbane OioJ.

SMITH AUTO SUES.
«ANAUCi,\, Oilfo

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and 0.. IOIIdJnc n- ID
me wbllo I wa I potlent lo
Volorm• Memorial Hoapllal.
Y...- kind•w wu deepiJ

Ill. .

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nJIINI8IIBD IIIII -.:4..11
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FM: ROOM boulo, balb. lJuiH.
In l:lldlen, oak lloon, luD AUflBIOIIItl: . , . _ b•emeot. furnace beat, ·p.. •"''IIIM Lilt ,.. .....
filii. Ollllcl Pari l1leolli
en •
Clll • • •

!IAN for retail lflln wurt. IJ(o.
dem SUpJIIy, See llanlo
Glai!IO, • W. 111111 81., ~

For ...

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lonholes. Jlllllf ...., de- IWJIO . . '1'\' ..... . . .
..... Tab 0\'ft' paJIIIOIIII
.u.. ........ l.....
lUI per IIIGIItll or PI!'
, . llllrllall, .... •
$1UO. WUI diiCiianl lor ciiiL
111111!
Pllone • • .
'J.I14c

CAPABLE MAN for bolb elort
•nd ~... Apply In
Jll!l'lllll, H II R l"'nnltono.

J.INII!

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F-or The' ·Fastest
CUll'l'lll CAm.B llrlildlal . . tnl8li .. u.a ....... NdaM'
IInke. ..... Pol. . .
=.-:: ~"=~·
Service DAY or
- , _ . , ...... OIIJI. bll&amp;l'dll. Ud . . . .... . . . , . , .
- "b&amp;J
,.. ... - - ' ., NIGHT •.• CALL
.... eiD IIIIUaa. S.Ma ~
.:". ~: :..:r'.&lt;. RAWLING$ SERVICE
IIPI'JC IIDtl eln-d . ...,

Ina llllleblne. '11111 mUel llut-

H-lfa

11101'0)'.

... wttlda . .

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MUST SELL 1• 14 Zig - ·

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eorptftlle

Bryants Dollar Shop

down there
I ~ this child to learn;
1'.. ·faoked the wide wwld

101 &lt;Gildllloal,
Pbane . . . .

AN OI:DIJfAJCI fiHADIN TO ·
Till . PAIKINe oa..- ITOIMI OP
. Df.IAM.ID M01'0a YIIIICLII I

Ml.tle

. DYNAMIC OOLLAR
SAVINGS!

Al!IEDALES, A.ltC. ~
den you,
ANTlQUI!S, dllllel, fllturmmlltllane,
ed, king of the tenierl.
Alii shall his sla)o be brief,
dliDa eabiDell, eld ~
Health
~ $50. JGIID L.
You'll have hi a lovely memor~. clocb, mllc. Lei
Davis,
Little llodlillll, 01114
ies
Jlndltlll, 1. 1oll1aD 'l'trrlee.
G'IU.
....,
AJ solace for your grlet
IUip
1 cannot promiae he will stay,
Slnce aD !rom earth return;
But there are lesaona !aught

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LlhL MM'tel

ZLECTROWX Vleuum J!loaD.
or witb attaelimemo, coniwinder lilil paliil IJII'81. Jle.
poaeased 1IUI glllii'liileed, Ill
like new eondltlon. PI)' al
f.'7.45 or term1 if .wind.

VACANCY for two eldab ~
pie. PNrtr )lliftll paid ,..
4
' I'lllend you for a Uttle whUe
lllal8. ~
7'/HlJI.
A chUd of mine," he said,
IN-tie

love,
Nor think tho Iabar \11in,
Nor hate me whea I come 1o
c:all
To lake him home lgllia.
I fancied that I heard
say,
'Dear Lord, thy will be dono,

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matt llultumolel, Gil
bultmo, lliOI'II4J'Idb.
lilil
..... ,..., ..... wllb .Jull
the lwlol of I aiJiCie dial. IAfl
In Ja.lr-nay IIIII been
used: BalaDco ... oal1 "'·
or hmll of $'1 pti iillatli.
l'bCne . . . .
1-11-tle

TlllliniY RAY, Joe Wippel,
1tll au:vY 1. v.a all1lomllle,
near Ji'l'ro Polnll. ~ . .
two door sedan; 19118 a..
etlt.
SNp
wOo, ...., lloor ~ardlop. ,.,...
er lleor!JV; lJr1 Muslalil SO~Y SAL Jl a iiiiiT)'
Futboclt, v.a, Hpood. Call
Ill Slle used Blue Lullre
M«&lt;ff or IIIUHI. , t lfe
Mil IIIII l¢olitery clulw.
Rent eleelrlc allampooer. Ba.
lrer I'Wiillure.
,.,..,

home.

Take care of him !or me?
He'll bring his charms to glad-

.....

'dino Ia orilinal factory too. f Alltomallo Ill Ill to

I WILL ool be l'eSjlOIIIIiblo fer IN'I'IIIIIIIATDW. Molro an1 dlbls contracted by anylnll:t, dual 'lllleoll, H.fDtll.
one other titan myself.
1q Inside. buiJWD . . . .
Pearl Sbeell,
liiiDI rood, IIIII pod IINI.
Rt. 3, Pomeroy S.tt-3tp
Pbane . . .
.....

well,

A lonely voice said, "come."
ArKI no one knows but God

NEW IM

ForS•IeorTrecle

diJo God called yoo h'""e.
bade no one 1 last tare-

ed,

Ph.....

POMEROY. OHIO

In Memory

You

Bel ftiRD hlrllne, RT, ft.
MpMd INDI-, alro cite.

OPEN I!VES. 1:00 P.M.

FiiiMnl .

The

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1i• COIIIIICui'IYII

11111rtion1.
25 per co"' Di1count on poid ad1
oM olll1 paid within 10 ciJyl .

PLEASAIII' VALLEY HosPrrAL

Mar. 11, 1989
ADIII11ED: GIGrp Bale1, Pt. ·
Pleo-; Mra. D- Dan!, Pt.
Pl•llllt; llouilu Beam, Pt.

l'l•llllfi

l'lckall, lAtert;

I!IA lltonl,

lilrl;

Gtorp Lcwe, Pt.
da.IDll, Pt. l'ltoMiil; Mra.
ldrltT,, Pt. P*llilnt(
.
lleodluiOII;
bora
Pl.

'"' .....-....•YIIIIIIIIIIIIl..u.d
Gil Murl Gllawir al.j .vqn AI-

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To 7Jte I~ Of-Tiul Jfefst·Maton AMI
•

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12 1960

US - AI!OUf NINE
rlke todiY
m - wllh
their do!llllllls a threat 10 _,...,,._

~~~~:a~~;:
d tho...,...
...,.,., buA, lUI,
airline

.o1aili111l
strike altects
bOth
gao, electric,
u oervlce ao well as
"' and radio statlona.

schools, moat lnduatrlu and
· , . 4e

Goull•'• _.,..

wldered the future o! the tranc ·lllllg bi the belance of the
If Ute workers got tbe reque'lted. 12 par cent bike •. oalclala
ntlatlon would go even hlgller and drive lbo valw! of the ll'anc

Barge
Blast
Hurtl
Pf. PLEASANT- Addolllrr,
62, Letart, W. Vo., llllrenoiW

illiurio•-. cc 251 ~

barl!l explodod ... a. Oldo.~·
... bi "'tllelilrlllla'....
utaeturlnl Plellt at 9:10 a.a.

·, CL0rtmtG
·

Aim TOYS TO • liiiiT tD ..,_... bi VI-IIIII Thlllaatl_..
lbwbw '1'Ue14a7 bJ Malga Counl7 girl ocwt loodero. Plcltlred around the tlhle

'!!'

the 114imo 11 the time thlo phcJ!oenpb wae taken are Mrs. Joan Weyersmlller, Mro.
,.,.. ~Neal, Mro. NeDie Wrt,slll, Mro. Bernice Mcl\11110y, aed Mrs. William Shorldan.

dey.

.

Barr was rulilled tAl PIII'H"!
Vallll!' lloljlilll Wbere a IIJQIII!I•·
IDIII Aid Barr wu boot.! ftir

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a.

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Doliw IOII)oth1111! tor uiltortan- Week obsemnce.
lite orplllns IIIII -

chll·
· dren ot Vletnom and 'l1llllamlls
the Malp Counl7 GlrlScouto'
..,. ot obsenlng lnlornatlonll
Frlendohlp n.,..
QuiM!tloo of tool, clotblng,
and toyo collecied by the aeouto
wore liken Tuelday to the TriJ&gt;.
117 Unlild CburcbotChrlotwbere
lortltw and pac~ - dono by
the leodoro.
11lo boxes will be mailed
Thursday, wbleh baa been doolgo.
nalid "lllurriation.l Frloridehlp
liiJ" Iii the lllnoal Girl Scout

llbock • , .•
.

eauoo d
bllllwua•
- - He 11114 • ........
wlU he ..Ued In to .........
1he cauoo. An IDYooUpdm 11111

Tbe powdered milk, cereol,
cans of julee, baiJy bottles, JOW·
·dor, ooop, toys and cllllldnc was
divided -eeli tho Thong Thein

*"

oleo be - - . .........
tho opokellllllll.
The e&gt;plolbin ~ . . .
place bi 1he number ..,. ebllllher bidde
herle.

Hoe 0111hanage loeated near Siigon IIIII the A&gt;a Mlrle Orplwlage
In 'lballm!,
At the Vietnam orphlnqe ar e
60 children rangl1111 bi age from
Infante to tour ~s. Moot are
or,llhans, but sliDe bave been
abandoaocl by lbolr parents. The

a.

oatclala Aid a oedlm ut tile
top "' a. bar&amp;a - 10 b7 10
teet - weJ&amp;bl"' 1j411a&lt;lm..,
two tons, ... 10oood 1,1100 .
feet up the
a.

children cared tor by 14 - l e
reside In two ro&lt;ms with two
Wllh roomo and I kitchen. the

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rlv....,. -

plaul )'ard ........ .

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,
1Ji';'· ~"':'i·f!:

-hell!

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By UJtted Prosalnternatl...t

diaaoterln
•• were ldUed II¥ a llmllar ·•

Nixon in
Dilemma

plollm.

Beattie Gets
Highway lob

lhert Harold Soma, 61, Rt.
ortlaDd, clled l!mdey - In tho VetoriDI AclmlniJ.
Cll 1/oopllll bi ~. .
r. Soma was bam bi Wood
tty._ W.Va., March 17, 1907,
10D ut 1be )lie Waller H.
IAIIu Pickrell Soma. He was
oteran of World War 2 and

a. .u. s.

Arnll'
upon, Woat Pal&amp; He wao
•ed oboartl

of the Jllilllll Clllreb

-

o1 LqcoiJ75, Teamllert,UnUntll he wu clllllblad bi
I, he waa an ompl- ut
Key- Motor EJ;pnoo.

e II ourmed II¥ bla wlto,
en Deem Soma; two dluib1, !Irs. Beverl,y Cclmalq,
rark, and Mlaa BeebY Simi,
101110; tour brolhero, OUie, d
noroy; Ernest, Akr4ll; Buo-

' Parllerobut'l. and Howard,
'1ft. Vernc~~i four lllta'a, Mr1.

ma Martin. Mra. EUAbe11J
lllgan and Mro. Pau1bio IAI·
e, all of Parlleralllr&amp; aed
1. Nina Allan, Akr4ll.
'unerll lll'J1IIIl!llll wlU ...
lllWlCOd 11¥ Leovllt F..-.1
me In Parherllhlrg.
EIG~

GENERAL HOSPITAL

ldmltlod - Oro Meyers, Foml)'.

Jilcharpd - Nolle.

DIVORCE AliiED
LAlla DW, 1182 VIne St., Mld..,n. boo Iliad a potltlm tor
rorce 1ron1 ~ !)!poe DID,
mi!I'O]f, In Melp COUII\7 com., pleas court, charglna 1!11111

poet of mt;y.

Waltal the COUII\7, left there when U.e
~. ()!), 1111 58, ut Leon Rt. &amp;trike hepn 10 da,y1 ago, wlU he
1, a~a~~~~ed lbo clutles of onper- brolllbt bito the SRC garage 10villor of tho loeal lletB roodl dey.
Iilli rnomln&amp;..
- Beattie 11114, "'So tar, t h I s
Boattle baa replaced c. A. Jl. ID01'IIiD&amp; there hive hem 110
vlden, OJ); who baa heeo .,per- problema, lilt pld&lt;etl wore at111
ut tho Ma1411 COUII\7 bi evidence at tho SRC heediJW'·
SRC cllvlobin the pall tour years. tero."
Prbir to accepdug the SRC ~. .
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