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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12 1960

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

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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.

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

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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.

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

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

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· 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

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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

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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

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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
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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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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

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upon, Woat Pal&amp; He wao
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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.
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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 ~. .
Gov. Moore rrald ·todey In CharBeottlo wao omplqrecl II¥ tho M. leobiD, pickets Mlllld be removT. ~ Co., of Golllpolla al od by lletB pollee, It necesoary'.
aale1 rnanaaor for the lietB of Muon Coun\7 Ia heUovod tAl he
West VIrginia. llo II marrlecl, the onl,y 1110 d 55 W.Va. &lt;01111·
all4 baa Gfte doul!lltor, Karen, tiel tbat doesrrothlveanaccumua teaeher lit the lioulbwolltern lal!on of ...,.
School Dlltrlct of GoiUa Coun17. OhiO'.
Sheskey Resigns
Boottlo, wbo oleo &lt;JI)Orlltel a
POINT PLEASANT -

CHECKING ACCOU.NTS
A checkillfl auounl pro~ides you with a COIIIplele record of ezpelldilures needed for your .
illc11111e lu rerorts. Be l'ise!

OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT TODAY

~tail s.Iee Up
Belll1 aalea llx .r.&lt;elpq In
Melp Co!!l!tl'.tor Febi'UII:7 M
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, l~i- tor tho ~ Ibis

·FJVE.I)AY FORECAST
~·tun• In OhiO' will
eontiiJ!e to average below normal Tburlldey thnru&amp;b - , .
IJoiJ,y ldsll tempenlllrol will
r - rrom the middle to the
. """" 301 bi the north to a.
middle 10 • - ' 40o bi the
1011111 eeetlma. Tbe overnlabt
loll' readlnp will goooraiJ,y he
bi the lower 20o In oOrllt and
In a. """" 201 bi tho ooutb.
a.J,y a lillie more cold than
normal at start of period, bat
much colder....,. tho-...J,

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MeiiM Fual Deposit lnsiiiiiCI C.lll•

catlle farm, oorvod ao SRC SU·
porvloor In 1111411

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1DB the Gov. CodiiJnderwooclad-

Bob bakey, veteran beokatmlnlmatlon.
ball
coaeh at NeiiCilVWe - York
BeOU!e Aid tlrlo lllOI'IIbig, In
rnaard tD W, Va. GQr. loloore'o lllllll Scbool, realgnod the CBI!I
tlriDg of 3,300 rood em- poot Tueoda.V nlglrL
)lillyes Jloda¥, that he ,._ct!llelker will tu11 time
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haYe ~ to 20 mon todey tD bla - · IUtloa II
COIIIOIIdotod aclrcol. He lo
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tho
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and for the
No ortact !Iaure .... llv• tor
the ll!mher !Ired hero, buUtls JIUI 13 , ...... COilched tho Nelbe11neci !li;a.t f2 wlU lie replac- .av111e Gn!JbouDds and NeiiCII·
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rille • York Bu_.a. !l!elki1
Some ci the "''IJpmllll tilt bi waa a. SEOAL'o COidl d the
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ollU loeated at the ....,.......
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Ia&amp;'• blall.
oatclalo Aid Barr wu ,...
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platl'orm, turnlni ... alr tho uplolllon oe=nd. No •

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The . _ elk! 1101 01111 a.
barge, according to a.e opoillaIIIIID.

Morgan Wins

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was the OVAL mat'l fne - ~
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It out bi .. Indoor ....,.

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Archers from _ . _ . ,
Pomeroy, - . . . . . . Pl. ~
ant, New Havea and RaveiiiOOII
make up tho !liiD Valllll' ery I - . llorpn bad ·, lit
out d a poalble 300.

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aupr ~ ..... ao well a• reduced
cottee and tobaccocrcps. Thia
has been to some" extent
corrected IS the castro aoverr~o .
mont hlsredlcted ito el!orts~
producing

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Some Goals Re1ched

trqllcol procluelo.
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IJAIOSilloo to castro 11 - · ·
Americas. ~
there is also UtUe organized
opposition abroad. CUban exiles,
Slayq Power
once Dercely dediceted to
failures lnd aucceo- returniJlll home, have gl'lduoll,y
ses, Clatro has demoolt"ted become more separated rrom
considering sla)'IJlll power. He Ute on the island and o new
surnved tile U,S....,ounted Boy rlolow pneratlon io less Inter·
of Pigs lnvaaion, the Cuban ested In marllhalllng opposition
missile cristo, the vast emdus from the outside.
from CUba of hundreds of . E&gt;On oecepU. tile caatro
IIIOUII!IIs of Ita ciliztnJ, TodiJ eonlontlon that thole who have
he studs without 1 contemler aed CUba since he came to
for power and in vlrtualb'
absolute control of the iaraest
and most populous Lslallll In the
ClribbeaD-a country with more
poq~le and a higher llrtllll
stamard, even now, than
several Latin American nations.
stW, any . assessment ot
today' a Cuba and its role in the
Americas must return to ita

1e goals of the revolution

eeoranle weaknesses.

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pollilci! h!)torf 01 &amp;(JI.CUJed c:GUIJitY il 10 ~
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eJOIIWie o,l ' ~ !II d~
rroe el!feoFioe •inc! , u;id~ 10.
~on~~t ·~"" tt•

power have been lal"gely
elements tile re~utlori wapled
to get rkt ot, ' the e~s cin ·a .year '~~' · ~o' and, · Amerh;a~ qet~~ .
only be rated a debilitating · Haftlll. ;
~l ~ .' 1 · congtrued IS &amp;he ,
factor in ovenll llltlonal
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Apart from ita pohtieal .~ aouifl~ ' 1o ,l)riti ' eeono.nrl.C · ~nc? lor ·Prccr,:.as'
l!olalioo tn the hemisph~re,' llll?"tl0111 .. !,~r~ ~ : tilltt ' old~~ ! ·,
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Cubo augen also !rom sh011il.f ' ves'oels ab0ve15,000·too~~'ind •2f
T,he · ca,l';" re~u~Qil t14o ,
reduced transport links with the lbovo 10,000 loo5 .in ~~~oil to &amp;~rved to 11!:1• more U.S,
rest of the world. lnl969more mii\Y · smaller ', craft1 ' Piatinl ~., atte~fon .,to' the ~(p«N:- 'l',
than a score of airlines served regularly , to and tfom ·.CUbart ~ORin':- of the S®tA Reia;.
Ho-, Cltnaguey and Saltia- ports. In 1981', 391 'lfee world tlj&gt;nl, •In the ~1011 ...,..,,.
eo de Cllba, and Cuba's porta •hill• colle!lat CUbOaport&amp; But '!"" improved .......,. •Nartl!
were among the world'l!l busiest. the ' drop · has been iit'eid3 1Jince and South Anle_ric• II a r-.ut~
Now, CUban air links are then-to Z90,In 1965, 22tln1&amp;68,
Diotori l)ls\017
eonlined to two Aero4ot (So. 218 In 1967 and, in \he 4ret'10
To attribute l!'•· roee'*spa~ ·
viet) Olghta a week !rom Moo- m....,s or 1968, 152. ,.
of mUIIU)o re.Wutions in Latlii
cow, ooo Czech alrllnee Oight · Costro predicted hla ·re.Wu- Amerieo 10 ··mill~ ·ooa ·of, ·
from Prague each week, one IIClll would Sllreld til the Andei. caatro-cype ictlorio ' In 1110lr
w..kly Iberia Airlines 41ght The !aet Is-It ' bu' not. So &lt;OIIIltrles would cllllorl hlatocy, •
from Madrid, two cublna de C!aatro's baalc ,chiJllali to the ltflllY' li t·~
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r~ued shortages and lack of

in 1968, It had dropped to $415.

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Lacks Raw Material
CUba Jacka raw materials. an

however, the peq~lecularly the young genen·
. place the major b~~ not
castro- still the heroic
e who came oot of the

energy source (oil, coal or
hydroelectric power), capital
and a trained labor Ioree. Early
CUtro e!forts to industrialize at
the e"')ense of sugar, the
cOUitr'ta largest inc&lt;n.e produ-

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sn't deserve a medal
eyone for lmap.IJreoklng'?-

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Clete l!o,)'er'l homer and Mike
Lwn'o two...., double enabled
the Atlll!fe Bnvea to ao:ore
three rwtl In the eighth imlng
. . . . down the lloilston Astroa 53.
Ted Sizemore, I rookleiOCCllld
boaeman, hid three alngles IIIII
BUI Rullell, a noldo eeeond
boiOIIWI, had two hits to load
the Loa Anplesllodgera 10 a t1 victory over 1he Mmtreal

Expoa.
Sal Dando and Joe Noaoek
hid low: hila eeeh as t h e
Ookland Atbletiea bombarded
a1x pitc:hora for zo hits and
wbij1ped the Son Frandsco
Giants 11~. lklbbY Bends hll a
two-t'!ltl trijlle, but 1111111 a bed
day all.aromd for the Glanta,
11l!o reported 00 Pl'OII'e&amp;s in
their ne~a 1lilh holdwts
WW!e MeCov~ IIIII Juan
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State Romps93-75
(PL) versua' No. 11 Heooerson
(Ark.) Slllo.

{UPI)(W. VL)

Maryland Sllte'a Jack Ford
turned In tile bell lndi&gt;ldull
first-rOUJKI show Tuesday, scoring 41 pointa In leadillll tile
Hawks to a 99-90 tetset over
prenously unbeaten and No. 7oeeded Wartburg of Iowa.
stout state was the only other
first-l'OIRI '{)set wimer, routing
10tb-soeded Linfield (Ore.), 11380, in the tourney QPSDer
Monday.

Sllte, an eaay wtnner in ita nrat
test, !aeea Washburn of ~ka,
Kan., · tonight in the second
round of the Nationol Aesoc:latlon ol inter··"...,•te Athletlco
-~·(NAIA) boskelboll
chimp!.,..
shlpo.
The tq&gt;.oeeded Faleona, wltll
!amiliar John Jamerson and
Wayne Denilam controlll• the
l!lmlentum, hid little trouble In
ousting lndiiDI Control, 93-75,
Tuesdll)' night.

;t:"~oheville-Biltmo;..·

at the buzzer; Contra! WoohltWton Sllte, 92-82 o- outmllltled
New lllven (Conn.); ll1&amp;b
Point, 102-90 over MlaiiC!Ul'l.fll.
Louis 011 the cCJnblned 59 poltD .
of Eusene Littles and Dom.Y
Witt, and Gam01~ 111111 1 81..'58
trlulq)h over Jacklon state ot
MlasloaippL

HOTEL MARTIN
PRESENTS

NEW . FEATURE

First-round wlmers Tuesdl1,
in additiom to Fairmont and
Maryland State, were Whlttler,

Jamoroon hit 22 pointa and
Denllam odded 17 and pulled
down 21 reboonds.
Soui!IWeolorn Oldal!m!o Slate
and Ellzabelll City Sllte (N.C.),
oeeded elghtll and ninth, tipped
oil the second round at 10:30
Lm. (EST) todly.
Other day games pitted No. 5soec1ec1 Eastern M 1 e h 1 g a n
ogainet 12tb-aeeded Elstern
New Mexico, lint-round "'"I
Monmouth (N J)
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ENTERTAINER

DON LEE
ACCORDION
and VOCAL
Acco ..panled
Jr, White, l•n

which stretehod ill winning
streak to 24 by beltl!W Corpus
Christi, 77-66; Eastern Michigan, 87-85 over _Georgetown
(Ky.); HerrJerson state, 78-?6
over St. John's (Minn.) on
guard Warren Harshaw's layup

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Nightly E•copt Sunday
Thrv Morch 159:30 til 2 A.M.

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and oeoool • aeededI. ;Houni
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payne ' of'Texas . .Orsu&amp;'· .,_~
No.· ~ 1&gt;
Contra! Woohington State.

Momnouih pulled tliio 'biG8st
low: first-round ~aeta, knocld.
off defendlow eh~loo ond No.
3-aceded C.rtrol Stalo, 63-59,
Monlly. Aahe&gt;llle-Bntmore ell·
mlnated 14-oeeded Grambling,
8i-74, lllondly, '
In addition to the FairmontWoshbunt game at 8 p.m., other
games tonight paired Stout
Sllte of Wiseonstn opposite
Mlryland State, No. 13-tieeded
Whittier (CIIIt) against fourth.
oeeded High Poim of North
C&amp;rotino aod No. 6 Gannon

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elilf •.,.._ !~ M8ti• 111 lite

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43.95

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KANSAS CITY,
Mo.
Fairmont

· reeeo for tile Amurlcen and
Nallonll Lolgue pennants.
Cincl!llllti will pllf in the
westorndl&gt;laionofllleNLIIIII
M---et·~ Ia In the Ell/ISm
~... UN
Dlnston of tile AI.
Oddsmokoro gave the boot
odds . to S~ Louio (5-2) and
San Frooelaeo (6-5) in the NL
cllnaions and Detroit (5-2) and
o.tdand (2.1) in the AI.

Standings

GET TROPHIES - YBmbers of tile Slllabuiy Sixth Grldo buket11111 team, "'-" ollllo U$o
tie MarOIIIor cop loul'lley last wool&lt;, ·wore l)feaentecl lrOilhieo duri• on ao...mty 11 tho ..M)wd!uo aftemoon 111111 Larry Morrioon, Al81111tt llleica Local Dlotrict Sope~... u ~
er. Mr, Morrl1011 1!10 preael!fed the .team trophy to Coach Jolla Arnott wbo in turn lllll'lled •
dl¥1duol trqlhleo and gills to the · eheerloedera. Bll""n at rtlltt are Mr. Morrlaonlllll Nr. (oeemd row) IIIII recipl- ot 'awarda or trosJ!Ueo are, I tor, Iron!, Donnie Folmer, De&gt;ld COle,
Mike Nesoolrold, l!onold COlle; se&lt;Cllld row, DeiiJert Brownt,., Jell Rldgwlf, Phil OhiiJW8l', lAo
nle Coote, Tlm Colburo; third row, Pa~ ElJUn, Po11111 Eblin, Rose Colburn, Beverl.f Smith; fourth
row,
WIUe, Brellll Well, Klmberl¥ Stovers IIIII Moao King. - Senl!nel Photo.

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nlglrt's iltle elash. Ashland defensive ' team, wldle Kentucl&lt;y
lopped tile UP! imaU colle&amp;~ Wesley.., which 1110 11011 tile
eoochea . board raling while toui'namont in 1866, will hove
!wr al lbelr regulera from last
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point backward . Since they
cannot be u&amp;ed for tearing
food to pieces, a snake swafiows its food whole.

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lilted 18 eo.laYorltes aplnat the Kentuddano ()12.5) · Exh;bi#!~n
llini!O the two teamo are lilted IIIII Aahiancl (25..2) &amp;i8inat
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in e ...,.,.o~s braekela and o~ Dllnolo Slate (19.8), .
meet . eeeh 'other untt1 Frtdly
Albland Is the Dillon's No. 1

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YOU
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le7an are

'!be an.a witrbl rrtd.,even- .
W•ot,jbo Rutiand .111111 111th thee
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Kenblcl&lt;y Wesleyan ~
lblrd.
111 the Wedneada,y aftet.IIID!BI, Son Franctaeo State
S) inel American ~
ol ~rlnalleld, Maaa,, (19-3) and
Montclair State ol New Jerooy
~ wenl apinst Soull!west
Mlaawrl (22-4).
Wedooeday nisht'l acilon 111U
ptt· ()Jlethorpe ot Georgia ~

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ing kid trouble or jUat plain trouble, let Helen help YOU. Bile will
also welcome your own I!DIIIInll
experience•. Address Helen
tel In care of this

idCI!AIID li. OWIN. I'IJBUliHEI
Chiller r.IIIIIW, &amp;cltar

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5-3. Nile Colbert wu hit CXllhe

lilt Plroteo.

to llllllljlll'IIIMI
the.,..Z.:'i be~-~ nlnlb " ..
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"Oiklannt san ~·co 5
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Wedooedl,y a liiJDOO
TomJ_.ch, Mlehlpn
· Tldcetl IIIII' be oblained
Loa Angeloo , • ,2 2 ,500 I
A-, N, vo. Now York, A, 11
I Lee LaF.,.U.,.iD4 Oblo lhr&lt;luJb FrldiJ tram the hiah
Houston, • , • , , 2 2 .500 I
Fort Laudeniole, Fla.
1 Dave SO,.UOO.
school principii's 0/lllee at
Cinci!llld ..... 2 2 .500 I
CinclMtl, N, va. Kaneaa Cl\1,
....,., Soroosco IIIII TotOJan- P.50 eoeh. Cooch Dm Kolly,
San Diego •• , , .. I 2 .333 1\1 A, at Tonqoo, Fla.
ovldl ..,... ~ plckl by lleod Marietta Collep Baaket. '
Houaton, N, va. Baltimore, A,
bebea oacih eetalaa a ball mentor, will be apeoktr.
Elat
AMERICAN LEAGUE
at Miami
If~ tlll!lll!,rth Ill every blllot. ~;w.=:;w.:~?-;~:
W L Pet GB
EAST DIVISION
Los AowoJes, N, vs. Woshlng'"""~ WI&amp; p i - by OYOl')'
Kentucky • , •• 35 29 ,547
W L Pet GO ton, A, 11 Vero Beech, I'll.
ellher the !lrll .or
·Jndlllll •• , • , 38 32 .543
Now York • , • 4 o LOOO
Now York, N, va. Detro!~ A,
.. ~ ._ , 1111 GWf:lm waa
Mi1m1 ...... 34 31.523 1'h
Booton ,. ,. • 3 1 .750 I
ot St Patsrsburg, Fla.
. . . . . by OYOl')' eooeh CXIII!e ol
MIIUIO!IOII,,, • 31 31 ,523 )\\ ~e , ... 2 1 ,667 1\\
Philadelphia, N, ve. Boston, A,
~11!11 threefuma.
New York' .... 17 49 .258 19
Detroit ••• , , 3 2 .600 1\\ It Winter Haven, I'll.
, 1 ~ll'olte IIIII GDIIam are ,
West
Cleveland •• , , 2 3 .400 2\\
Pltlsburgh, N, •o. St. Louis, N,
'Mi*iro IIIII tho lllhl,r ,llmlo)'l,
W L Pet, GB Woihlngton • , , 0 5 .000 flo ot llrldenton, I'll.
..TC!it&gt;janooldl'"t!U tbt Ill, Ttli11
Olkland , , , •• 51 13 ,797 ·
WEST DIVISION .
Chicaao. N, vs. Son Francisco,
iJna ......, ·, Albi!ns dolmed Melp Frooh Denver , , , , • 38. 27 ,591 13
W L Pct. GB N, 11 Seotudlle, Ariz.
' 1llllle LaFanUe wu . 8th in 41-UlnlheSeeondAnnuaiGirl's NowOrlelni., 34 32.515 18
cati&amp;Jrnll •••• 3 1.750
San Dieao, N, vs. SeiUie, A,
; .. ...,.... and 'ttb ID ~. l!aake1bill Twrnametlt Ml!nola,y Dallu , .• , , , 32 32 ,500 19
Seoltle •• , •• Z I .667 \\ It Tolqlo, Ariz,
·. iiamed 111 the · lll&lt;t1i!d tum at Rolland III'Dl.
· LoS
27 38 .115 24\\ Olklanl ••••.. 2 I ;m 11h
Cllltornll, A, va. Olklani A,
~'()bi., 11i11f ll)l&gt;iJomore Jim QIJ,v iJ1rl to """"' in double Hooatoo, , , •• , 18 46 ;292 32\\ Kanou Cl\1. , , 2 2 .500 1
11 Moll, AriL
~ . Jlt!l' · JolmiOa · ol ·11~1 waa Jo Wood 011 Atheno ·
Tueadly1a RooUlls
MtnneiOII. , , .I 3 .250 2
Chicaao. A, vs. MlnneiOII, A,
..,._, DaooSCbolzatDllnolo 111th 17, ,01herui!Ol'b!iftltAIII- LoS
131 Ookland 115 Chi- ...... o 1.000 3
oi.Orlanto,Fia.
·!'lb!i Ills.., the !lroltaom 1 )'Ill' .,. were JIIIOI Croaaan 2, hr- . lnllua 122 New York 112
Tueaday'o ResUlts
·Cleveland, A, •• IW'Uota, A,
1;11', At Mmeu 011 .)llme.,.a, ..., Dameil 0, Jane Clark 8, Deb- ¥!1110aoll130 Houatonl28
ClndJatl 8 Konaas .CI\11
ot Tuc- Ariz.
, oW .Joe cOoke' li[· lndli111,
ble Chtldrola s, G. Sandi 4.
()nly .pmoucheduled
Detroll5 Pltlaburglll
FIGHT RESULTS
;. ,'.i'hi lh1nl 1oom blel- S. I, IIIII ·B. Arback 2.
W-eday'a Gamel
Ballilllore 2 Woahllwton I
B,y
United
ProSI internatl~
·~ a.,.ut 0! ~ddpoi, Seorltlc lor Jlelp F.roell - e Denver ot Loa ~· ·
Los ~s I Molllrl!ll1
MIAMI
BEACH,
Fla. (IJPO ~~ ..illlie• Joltulil .Oil Wlacouln, ~ Oblln&amp;er 2, I'll Harrll New Orlolna at Mllllli
Mlnneoiu 7 Boatoo .8
GraclY Pcader. 139• .Milmi1 out. ~ .ioma · fl . ...... BUI I, liWlY Hall 5 IIIII MeiBDle lllml'- ai Dolias
AltaDta 5 Hwaton 3
IIOinted
.Eraesto 0rtep, HOI\ ,
·~ &lt;i/louor itt I l'lu'4oe · and Dale 1llo:kett 1.
N011 YOI'I&lt; at Kentuol&lt;y
New York A, 5 Chi- A, S
Puerto
Rico
(10),
&lt;; ~-- 011 NorUmllm!.
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In tho ~ iime l.opD"""
Only game&amp; sebedyled
New York, N, 15 Phlla. '8' .7
;, •}:Tilo aebll llln!ed • IGIII o1 &lt;iver KJpr ~ Itt 20. Sclirlng · . .-~!"""----"'""IOIIilllll._________________'l
Plaiera U. l1lelr 10 boU&lt;III. toi Lcipa wen K. Delltll 1;1,
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· T, MoFedd• 2 and CJn4r a.m.
,.;:, 1. For KJpr, Carole Don. t.ll IJ, llar7 l(ale t pi Kalltj .

loaves

room, but instead we were buzz saw outllde his window would

nt lhol y..,r ioMce abc&gt;tllttm·
otrho1·eoiJitolwao&amp;Ood-

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ted to the cellar. It wasn't wake him up awearlng? - H.
n fixed up as a playroom.
11tis column Is dedicated to
am not the only one who waa lamlly Uving, ao i! )'OU're lilY·

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'm sure we would have all come a man can sleep tbrouih
!d Into the host's large uv. hle own SDOr1ng when a "eentle"

7% oz.
bol

THAT GOOD
KRAnBRAND

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.r Helen:
le were rec::ently invited to a
iY wltll thirl,y other KUests,
are mature t;ypes who don't
ak !urnlture. The only drink-·

onded. Imagine, having a
1Ss~p part;y in the basement!
ct time rn wear blue jeans
I tennis ahoes! Do you blame
for being mad? BANISHED
THE BASEMENT
tr Ban:
f guests are congenial, the
cl is good, and the hoot keep&amp;
rt.gs lively, who cares wheththey meet In tile collar or·
uplllalrs parlor? Sometime•
least pretentious partie• are
most tun.
tr Helen:
I had to amile at the woman
) suffered When bel" ''very
ondly" but eold.IJlooded ius·
d aet hil side or the electric
llk:et at "5., and she roalted
iuae IIIey both slept in the
idJ e olthe bed.
liter facing th!a problem tor

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~- Cleveland ·~•--· were

5-4. 11te Ttaerolled the ......, in

advllllaie 011 14 walks, elabl 1&gt;1 the elibth ... • ....... b.r noldo
noldo Dick !llob, and an inlleld outllelder Ron WOodl. 1\1&amp;11¥
·a~ng~e by Mark BellllPI' to boat Alw hid • two.ruo IIIDal• for

tile Waihlngton Satatero2-tand
hand them their 1'1111 Ia the
ellbtll Ianing "" Mike J4&gt;steln'o
_double and a sin&amp;le by Tlm
Cullen.
Ted Uhloeoder'o Brand llam
homer otr rookie DIYO Grll' In
U... eecond Inning paced lllo
.MlmeiOCa ' Twins to a 7.e
ridoz7 whim deolt the ~
Red Sol their llrot loll ol tho
apr1ng. Taiy CadsiJaro doubled
home two runs and Georp
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Meta' Jeodlni l!l~r wllb a .207
~.,..., iall IUIIOII, bit ftlt tho
cycle in • 15.7 ridofl' oYer Ute
Pldladelphla l'lllll!eo• o team.
Jonea, blUing ,500 111th a1x bltl
In 12 tries Ibis Q)rbt&amp;. llngled
'off Jolf Jamea In the llrll
Ianing, -led IIIII
olf
Mala\7 Muntz and cllm- the
dll' 111111 a trlille o1r Gory
It wu the Moll' llrll
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11te BalUtbore Orlolea took

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after dofeeto.
Bldl Bel. . . . and wild cord
....~ Bob C1toDeo hit
t'!ltl.-rlail CWII01 •• the
Calltomil A11pla aoond alx
,... In 11io . . . . Ianing to
beat the Chklao Co!&gt;• 7-t.
Aurelio Rodrlpoz and Jarvto
TIIIUn hid rtai.oeorlnc alngiel
In lllo bla Ianing apinll Cub
n i l - Ted Allenllth1. a wao
the wlnle•• CUbl'
fourth
111n111tt loto• .
Soc:oad l.of• . .
JolJna,y Beneh drove in three
l'II1IJ 1lilh a ~. double IIIII
1iJ!11e Itt leod Ute ClneDd
lledl ovar lllo Konaaa Clt;y
Royalo a.t. '!be Royalo, w1M&gt;
iuiforecl lbelr -.1 lois in alx
p!IUII, ooond lbelr rui! olf
Gel')' Nol.. "" a dool&gt;le by
Mike Fibre and a llngla by
S.Ve wbt1aker.
Jack Hamlltoo pltebed Olil ol
a thJr&lt;l.lmdDII ·JIDI 1&gt;1 lbrowlng
a diUJ!e pie, boll to Ron Donia
1lilh Ute - · tilled IIIII rave
up only two blt.l in lour lmingl .

Sol. Cumboriaild allool..,. JWiortotheloa~
hit in lour
811!1 hli
'. Tlpnlleloatl!lratoa ,
71e14ed only ~ bit IIIII oo
J)ldl MeAuiJ!Io doM!Ied IIIII
,... in 'aeven exblbi1Soliiii!"Jnp. IICoted ... •MldiOI ~·
TCI!l Shopljl'i.two ·run oqie in llnlle In the ninth Ianing u tho

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EAST DIVISION
CHICAGO (UPI) - Puidle'l
W L Pet. GB
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1111 T011 liuketboU champiano
Tickets hive been placed
the South Pbliadelphia • • • 3 2 .600
placed two men, seorlnC .eham- aele lor the Mole• Marauder
ro
1, .Oglethorpe tile s...th Pittsburgh , •• , • 3 2 ,600
IIi'"' Rldl llfoomt IIIII ver..We Buke1hail boDcl1el scheduled Atllllllc, Son Frand1&lt;0 Stale St. Loula • .• , , 2 2 .500 \\
·Herman Gilliam, W-eday '"' for llaJcla,y, Mar~ 17, at 6:· the Well, American won in New Mmtreol
1 2 333 1
tho All Cmrerenee team picked 30 p.m., altho lfelp HI i h , =.,and,
theMidwEall, New York.: ::: 0 3 :ooo 2
-.• ·~ted
lllo !='~
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~f\',·' ,Ji School
:in~ :Middl:
·::.eport~~-~;:]i;f!'~~
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J;hl-..,... ~ ., ~.,,4 ,000 ,,Jl4, ,• .st. Louio 8 Philodelphia ,I
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Alhland and Kentudcy

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FUTURE

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u.o.-rm aide or the blanket over
lb.
to my elde; or elae !sleep call,ycornered and play footsie on his
tide of the bed. 'l'ble keeps him~~
haJIIIY and in place.
But It nlllhl• works, I aimply roast and give thanks that
alter 21 )'011'1, we are s II II
''very friendly.'' - MORE THAN
HALF..OAKED
Dear Helen:
lb.
Could you tell me hoW come
a wile can sleep tlm!ugh &amp;lam
bang
wei/ISms but riiX lhr&lt;lulb
tile very genlle OJM&gt;ring or her
husband? &amp;lroly the ri\Ythlll of a
snore llhould lull a woman to
sleep much bellor than I h e
~eream1, abotl and brawls on tel ..
evisloo. - NOT A BUZZ SAW
Dear Not:
Unanswerable quest.l.on Number
7693i
ru COIIJiilr 111111 another: How

· and how did the "in..law''

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nelette
pajamas 11hlle nlghlio
I wearIlla "·
"'!.~~~~'!"'':%l~:~t~~:::::;:·' ~m~~~~~IZ:~~sheer lllllllllerweilbt

the w o r d
ther" practically sacred, yet
t you add an um..taw" to it,
same sainted person be·
" a lhe-deVU? COUld a per.
change 10 quickly?
!t's start a "break the lm·
' movement. Down with diaoinalion aplnst molilera-ln1 plan to be one oollll!da¥,
I hate to think tile girl wr
will marey will ... me first
• dreaded lllreel and second
omeone to make jokes about.
ayohwhy

. EVANSVU.LE, Ind. (VI'OK·entueky Well01an, which
r.,t.ed No. 1 mtll deliOied by
.,P..anked Albland ol Ohle in
the ftnol week II( regular play,
will be oot to llllko it two
ohlnwlonshJps in a row
tho 13th amual NCAA collqe
diYidoo botlketball tournament
0pon1 W-eday. .

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Crown· gicl ·~.nlon3-11iod tles1 th!0=.-·:.wl::
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rttlfemom , li'lt Oelttber, Ia the ieven!h · Jildnl proomeed ~~~ ~pkll DotrGUTJavra
.· . , ' W L P~. . ,GB "'"'·cto4 10· make the cll'll1lll N.w York'l ·lrimlns marJID,
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Just honest-to-goodness values as it has always beeiL We will
sell food at the lowest prices. We will NOT sell &amp;tampa, games,
gimmicks, contests, or what have you. We will cut out the frills
lnd give )IOU genuine values plus courterus 11¥1 friendly atteation.
It's you, we like[ Come and see us!

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;~nil&lt;-!'· •'• -;16 61 ,208 35
Cardinali t'Oti1Ped over the
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New Yorf 121 l&gt;bll. 101 ·
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Chlo;oao 102 A~ 90 ·
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Son Diego 116 Phoenix 108
lingle in three trloo 10 tho
'Only plllll IIChlduled
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Mode ~~rat&amp; !~towing
Ne« York ll ,BII~ ·
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BootClllot PhO...,.hia
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·runent and there has been for Venezuela and Arpntina.
veling in lncoote, and in
Cuba ln the immediate premlic and ICtCial benefits caStro period had grown to ita
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cm.•a total productive cipate process of evolutica city baa remained essertiaUy
ttion and hea1th services stagnant ailh."e 1959. Ita Gross
mproved and more widely N a t i o n 1 I Product (GNP)
ovenly distributed than in amounted to abool $2.8 billion In
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hu not given 141 hla drelll1 of
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t ion o! the 1950'akable in IIlli its guerrilla
tlngs involved such a
band of determined men
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Gastro loia failed In one
prime aima-to eXPOrt his
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Cuban eOOilOIII,Y luos
1eted 20 to 25 per cent
Castro toppled Flllgencio
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' lilrd of tull Oedaed rewlutloa
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NEW YORK (UI'O- Oft 1
A UPI survey of medico!
Frlda1 att.r"'"!!' . In Bolton student• on seven canwuoos
recentl.l' 1 modiOli otudellt around the &lt;OWI!ry rouod thlt
DDiohld 1 1111 erper!men~ hu1111 dlscooterit Ia wlde$Preld ard
"' hil wtdte c.ll:at and went oft that reformers llll radicals
to 1 otudent hoalth orpn!Zitlon · alike generalll' agree OR whatlo
meotlrw whore the oubjeet "1'018- Basically, they protest
under dliCUBBlon WU ''MeclleaJ. that:
~om" in the ptto.
- Modlcol education invol"•
Neorly a tlllrd of lodlr'l too DIA111' science ard lib
medlcll atudenta, a IJ'CMC) once eou.r.aes and not enaush contact
c01111dored the most eonoor.... with patlentl.
the em c:ampWiea, are lOili o1
-Patients who eannot aftord
physlciana and OD tbe aurt:ace to pay receive inferior treat-they seem much· like their ment un:ler deP.ressing condlotudious, pipe-omoklng lllthero tions ard that m1~ of the poor
of 80 yean qo. But beneath, receive almost no health care at
~ ore afire with cllocootent
aU.
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Lukewarm Recrultlag
Like undoi'JII'Odllatel acn&gt;B8 the
- E!!orts to recruit black
country, they are critlcal or 1he
w11 thl~ are ard lmpatleat to atudents have been lukeWarm at
bes4 ard those have been
aee t11em change.
Some of their ideas about llrgely aimed IS S"'"Nj..Ufted
govenunent and persoral t• grad•te• ol Ivy Loogue schools
vohement ln medicine would and major state universities.
clear!)' aerd blood pressures Onl.Y 2.2 per cent ol U. S. doctora
akyroeketlng in the rani&lt;J of the are black ard uniy 200 black
American Medical Anociation. medical students gradl.llte each
So would some of their views year, mostly from predominant..
ly Negro schools.
about the AMA itselt
- Too much money Is being
"So far, lftYhOW, tbey 1ren't
apent
on research ml oot
Juot thlnklrw about their careers
ard what BPO&lt;ialiots make the eROilih oo delivering heolth
moat money," said Dr. Irwin care to the people who need 1t.
- Teaching ho$1&gt;11als ai!Uiated
Alm:enotr, a tellcher at Coi.UJJ'loo
bll Medical School. "I think with medical schools use the
they're goiag to be good cmtmunity as a resenoir ot
uteachlDg material" while Calldoctors.''
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to provldt.' other much-"Heal Tbyselr'
needed
medical care.
''You know what the Bible
The conservative, solidly estasays," a Hanard medical
atudent said, ncp_bysician, heal blished AMA got its first good
thyaelt.' Well, that' s what we look at the new students in Sin
Francisco last spring when they
want to do."
While legioiJtors, uniwrsi\Y were addressed · by C. Clement
presidents and the press have Lucas Jr., active and someall been watching urdergra- tlmes eloquent president o! the
duate grcq&gt;s like the Students Student American Medical Assolor 1 Domocntlc Societ,y (SDS), ctetioo (SAMA), child of the
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been quietly re-eXIllllning the steadily to the left.
Criticizes services
edueatim they receive and the
"WhUe our nation is thought
:· purposes to which th01 are
of as being a leader in medical
Olq&gt;ectecl to put iL
At Hanard, Western Reaerve science and research," Lucas
ar.t Ctalumb\1 UniverslUea me- told the AMA's Houae of
dical studonts hive returned Delegatea, "Ard while we spend
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.lJII'IO!Jw policies 'and to National Product eac;l) 'year for
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" lr own-lndepeadenee. health sarvices • ••b . tho !act
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•: (CBA) his demarded thet mortality rate, we fird severe
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:: till a third or lltXt September'a ~ areas ard wo llrd that the
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erurfrw claaa. CBA' a in other heolth statlsU&lt;&amp; of the urboJI
ao:l rural poor often resemble
:· citl.ea are dohw the same.
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,. medical otudonta ln&gt;lded a underdeveloped country.''
The AMA, known for it. 101111
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to protelt, amq other thlnga, ard expeRii,. flgbt ogainat
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tho - - or (lhettD patients Me d i c a r e, received Lucas'
speech with pDiite applluse.
In taachilllr boopitala.
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FeelliwPreasure
Universit,y
of North Clrolinl ot
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!eel Plishld ard ltudeat• are ot Its member&amp;.'' He feels it
~ llottlllllrw to !eel they are not I1IIJ' be chllllltllll but Is afraid it
= ptli1111 111!'Wkero. So lllr there wUI not chlllllo lllot eoough to
: are an1Jo a hardful or ge1111no avoid 1 eolliaioo with the new
I ndicols amorw refonn.mlrded generation of doctors.
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"11lo¥ 11111 Pl1 Ill aotvlee to
tho ldetlo Ot tbl """""II," .he
.slid, "but the1
.p rj.ate
II Yes they , aren't intOreiti'd In
changi:v, some Ill theao men
are outotandi1111 ~col acioilo
tists, they m11 be dol~ Grot u
rate work ard they don I Want . IIi
to ghe it all ~~&gt;.''
·"Sti!Oo
Studentl it cOtoiiiibta Ulil)'lrsley'a College ·.. or Fbllcllno .
heve dlreoted their elrorto It •'he . lh&lt;iald bl
curriculum rllorm and bllek Jll'lvll011 or an .
odmlsslono but they are allo lie'• ,.u.ed aa .
to ehlllgiO the almolpbore ' . .
or the ochooi. 'ibtli reel It II llllciw• ltO&gt;a ....,. to
authOritarian In otrueture Iiiii fNehlai jlllrpoMt,
unneceasartly remote !rom 1M flab thll'a part or

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city. like U. ai1ni,"
"It'orI tbe
almost
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a privata ond - k 10Uf Wl1 "P
throu.!h the rank&amp;. Here's Juot
ooe oxample: The holjlltala
orderlies wear .white tunica, till
students wear Jbort white coati,
tho houso atalr' Will' abort willie
eosiJ and wllltO ponll ard tbo
attoncllng phylloiiDJ ...... 101111
willie eo&amp;IJ. Thsl ...., 'IOUDii
allly to you, but l1'0Uild hero It
doe..'t Pl1 to. Iough out laud..
Theae - · are also
&lt;011cerned with the problem of
deUvorlni mecllcll care. They
feel that teaching hoajlitala in

communltioa eonceotrate
too heavlll' on llll)or IUnell to

ghetto

the exclusion or preventive
modi cine, pre-natal care ard
other progra1111.
No ..Exteaded" Care
.,The fact is that teachlni
ho&amp;pitals hive hiltlirically been
put In low-Income areas bocauoe
that's where the charity patients are," laid Richard

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. no happanlng for yolfl untO we aerlouo but •cct~llful
NEW YORK - llopr Moore, IOOIIOd 011 the ailuatlon, 1111111ng aurgeJ'1 It Llillll HW ~
liar ol the nUI,y TV aerie• ''l'ho 11111101 In the old Journsi-Amorl- .... .. Dlnty - · slier t b e
9IIDt" llnallJ wiD wool Lu1Ja Mat- c:an, and then tbo plugiiiJ&gt;oll hear- "Zelda" a.-. Mro. ·S. L Nowlklll, mother or bll 111oo¥11r-&lt;lld lnp took pllco .... The practice hOUIO, wHo or tho prlll Qd,
.., Gool!rey .... Ropr never hal Is ard no a vioiatloo of Section "" ....,Pl......,. 011 her ehaJila
camwllapd the 1._, BimpiJo hid 317 orthoFedoral CommuDICitioos or hairdo: "'lbaDk 1GU, jail a IIi walt ol(lht years IO&lt; hla dl- Aet ard lor tbe benefit of the boys wig," laid tho Ptl•a;. Mild. '
_ , . l'ram Ilo:rUh1 S.,.tres ... wtoo chortled over ptting &lt;BOlland Marlon Branllo lad.- WCllna Lollo'a marrlap Ia up for cocktail haadoutl in suc:h PI'CII\I- are _...t in pOlillco but ....,.
..wnont at the Vatican ... Rich- lion, lot them be aosured recelv- the 11110 relbdold problem: tbolr
ard llarrla alril1 jollod oil IIi lai IUell sh!U-cotf&lt;n goods wi- 110'« Olekl from !lllldl!l
-co for ,_,.. ·111m· JI01Ing Income taxes on aame io pox.office •••• JIB-a. Jolll· aliilll
Ins ., A MaD called lfDrM" 10 tnud - and there la no statute to tntervl.lwv1' ,_.I . . . q.
bil oratwbllo beot.cal Ta111 Keu- or llmitetlons on fraud! .... T h o ey" lor eolraJtil!d . , _ Jiok
aocb' awUehod to lltl Farrer, 21 lhlflj&lt; plug-merchanta who wheed- Jones ard J...,'~· pain Ia lbi.~
J'llfl older; TOlll'l 19 •• Mar- loci pluga didn't break the law - mount o1 jack · JW Ia lllp
tba Qfer'a mom undol'WIIila ..,._ tho porlormera and backstap ox- IOitlemeat ....• Go«n, ' :Ca •- tr..oplont ·
ecutlveo wtoo grabbed loot did .... bridge'• moaq .Ia "Jan" .illd
••Zelda" whieh opened at the Plugs b7 a star, an author etc., the eauM Ia
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drivol, rl(lht In thare
for cording necoallri\y do not ahlt- eey Four IIDin"
the Worst PlaJ of tbo Saa.., tt- ter Sec. 317 bocauoe they do not Trqlcomlc
lie .... It otan Ed J!elley ard lnvollte cllrect PI10ll .... w h en veteran blind ·
!JIIa iilWa and WI can't llguro IIOIIIOOI1e &amp;ell paid for I "plug'' ICCUIOd or
wtv .... Tho - . Muoeum m recllo or TV, and that plug Ia paid orr
. . . - !lor lie boanl and ;.,. IIIII 1 !renk commercial benollt- ..,. ....
lor boan1 OIIIJ) the And 1 IDi tile network - that's Pl101a; oon OOIIIIIJM·,
Warbal moolo wtoooe title Ia a tbo PQOiai)luplhoJ't.&lt;hanged the from ox-ate
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Ia VIva ard a. title is hlrd-&lt;:ort IIIIU dol
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...nott IIIII a etnell to get poUeo Good old Y......, Doodle DIIIICIJ Bill Harrab
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peraonal • -·
The .-a 111 the dUparlll'
in core 11 uo;.otllled hoa_pitalo rocoiYo tbo maJorlllo
or their income rram )IUb!lc
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Board IIIli •CIIioblo """' In • CIIOIII;r " 1111c1a ·a mtmirftnhlJiua llmia., IOIIllllneel b)' 6,000 lolaamCoun·
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lldoroclaaleclbo~tllat; auc1 lllcovtrod a dool that had.)lieD
fourtll Will~ -~· lhe ;)'olim.\l. • Grlmll~ llated111ellfil!laMO,PClrllqto. 11114f~kaepllmlthlllllhe1111Uld
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ttme .JioardPre~J!arl Kaef. od IWtilepoaple au - o f
1'4 Grlmoo · JllCike fl¥' l&gt;oloN eomlrii to
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BY JOHN COOPER
COy mlbe bead of Mild Run have
SoU c 111 aervat~cm Service
uoed !be Western SoU CCIIl&amp;er·
PT. PLEASANT _ n Ia wl1h vatlm District llulldozer f o.r
·~ and regret 1 omoonce tllat deering several acres of land
Balald Glll&lt;esm lo being pro. for 111e purpoae of developing
mofld and transferred to Mfd. Jllii!IIN. Mr. McCOy , was 1111pr;,.ed as a new cooperator of
dlebWmo.
Rooald Ia be!Dg ~ lo !he Dlatrlct.

deleple, Uldlillhe)loorcltoloek
Into the adlool bat ha.,h 11"0-

Dlttrlct CCIIaervatlanllrt for 111e
wort&lt; UD!t that Includes Tyler and
Pleasant Coomllea. lie lo !be
1l1lrd 7D"lli coUep gracllate 1o
be trained and tranllferred 111111
promct1o11 from till a olllce 1o 111e
Jut three years.
In leav1nL Rcl1&amp;ld told us, "[
bave eeJo7ed - , 111111 t h e
- . r a In Muon CGunq. It
hao bea1 a pleaaant and prU!t.
able _..tmce."
TOUR PLANNED
The Western Soil Cm"""a.
tiCII Dlatrlcl and the ..,.cleo
maldlll! up the lolaiCII Counq
Asrlcultural C&lt;lom&lt;:U are 1p111o
aoriDg a tour to 111e Ealrtern 0111o
ReiOIU'ce Doveklpment Center
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observe llrllt the winter

fOI'IIIII IIIII feedlourolll'am car.
rled aut m 1111s farm, Charleo
Boyles, IIWIIIll"r of tile farm,
recent11 pve a talk deaerlb!Dg
tbel:r feod!Dg metbocll at seo- of tile Hay aud SDaae

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Mr. Bush cleered a few acres

area. He will uae orchard gro11
aud ladlno clover because he lo
.Interested In what Ia clUed "tall
gran" palture. .
TO INSTALL TILE
· Groat aud Bill Slanley a r e

plono to lootaU 1,250
feet of tile to dralo oome wet
laud m 111elr farm near Nloe
Ml)e Creek &lt;II Kanawha River.
RONALD GILKESON
DeDver Yollo ond Bala1d GIJke.
am of SoU CCIIlaervatlm Serv·
Ice ran a preliminary ourve,y
.., 111e tile
to decide Another Troop is ·
hoW much tile was ~ and
also to decide tile Organized in
would dralo lbe wet area. The
MASON . - Au orpnlzaHmal
stauleya !DotaUod 800 feet of
tile last year.
meetlns .... held Tlureclay· It
tile 1ano o1 Mrs. Joseph J011ea,
Mallin, tot Girl Semi
MAKES ACCESI ROAD
Troop, A1lalii!Dg were Mrs. Jobn
Ney WDllamllllll. farm Towner, · Neflbhorhoocl CbaJr.
Ia m Nine MlleCreeknearBeeeb mail, aud MrL William Vaullorn,
HU~ built a farm road tile troop Ol'lllalzer, balll of 1'!liDI
Iilatr!et. buJJdozer In -order' lO Pleallllt.
oiake 011aceesa toap!sturearee AI!AIIdlng were ehllclnlll rlllll·
wblc:h be wanted to treat 11 I t h 1ng from 12 to 15 years o141oUme and fortntzer. '11111 Is 011 eluding ~via VauMirter, Mil)'
laud wlclch he recently boutlbt ·Jclleo, Deolae Werrj, Threao
from Houlltm Kou~Mn.
· VauMIIter, Belva Jobnllllll. !bar·
.., caato, u.. Durbin, Terry
Rosa, Mlrtlla Jolla a, ClnclJ Wod£.
mau ond -•a, Mrs. Joaeo.
Glella were BeCq Durb1D aud
B r - stauley.

Oilld AnnounCed
PT. PJ..EA&amp;\NT _ Mr. lllll
Mra. Lorry l'l:lwarcl Lucllolycloo,
PviDt Pleaaant, are ......,e!De
Cooklelllleoln !he blrlb ut tbelr niot child 011

lolason, has announced !hit JUD!or Tr1q) 487 ICIId 907 - a of ...,. March 3 at tile Holzer HolllitaL
Tile we1tlbecl
poullcla
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GAUY STEW ART, A SENIOR IDcl muale mt,lor II Mar shaD Untftnit)', presented 11 carrtbeln Faala17," • aeleetlon choten 1111 ell- ·
reeled by blm 11 tbe Unlverolq's Symj)hanlc Cmeert SUDcloy
aflornoon.
How proud Ida parents, Mr. auc1 Mra. -"Stewart, of llllooo,
must lwve been, sa weD as bb aunt, Mra. l!lu!DO Arnold of Pom..
roy, anlldo granc1motber0MrL lofal')' Aum!Dor of HartConL
Also partlelpatlng waa Mike Herbeur, He plafa percuaJioos, ani Gary Green, o former Maaoo re-nt, ple,yed tile....,..
net. Hlo parenll are Mr. and Mra. W- Greeo of WaUoton. Olllo.
EquoUy proud, 1 am aure, were Mlka'a p!I'Ontl, Mr. IDcl Mrs.
Stanley Harbour; hlB lll'andm&lt;iller, Mra. Matllcla Noble, hla aliter,
lira. Coonle Karoellllk and brolher and wile, Mr. aud llrL Dalll1
Harbour,

GEITING TIRED OF COOKING? - Yau C8D •t out m Sltllr·
clay evening, March 15, lor 75 centa. The Slllloot CGuneU at W1110 Ia _..ortng a diDoor at the school caftlerla fr'"" 5 to 8
p.m. For tloe om&amp;U aiBD yw eauoloo hi.. a liD! del, pie, colteo cr
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Tickets 1111¥ be purchaoed from Sludont Ccluldl members or It
1l1e door.

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·. So you wonder.
The ateak looks aoocf, but is the bottom all bone-and fat?

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MIIUe Burton ani TerrY Dor·
pn of CllloimbU&amp; ij&gt;ent\ clay with
Mr. ani Mra. Wayne Prince.
Donna, Debbie tni ·Lincla Slaaoo.olViema, w. VL,wereoverai811t guests of Serera Sisson.
Mr. aucl Mra. 11wrman )lab.
cock were vloltlng Mr. IDcl Mra.
Oocar Babcock, Tltlpera Plalas.
-VIolet smith

Alfred
Social Notes

e!ltert.alned tile following guests
last Weclueeday 11001111&gt; ._of
hla father, Vere Sllartl's, Slat
blrlhcliY, Mr. and Mrs. Vere
Swartl, MrL VOJ'DIIII Swarts aucl
111ree cldlclrea, Slnlrl WDDama
auc1 clautJller IDcl Nlllcy Swarts.
Mr. IIIII. llro. Vore Swlrb
ontert.alllecl Thureclay evenl!ll In
...... of the blrthcla!&lt; of Mr.
swart:~. Gueato were Mr. auc1
Mra. Veroon Swartz IDcl fallllly
of~andMrL!iarlll

Woode of 'l'q)pera Plllna.
Last ......... gueata of llr.
IDcl lira. Wllllur l'lrlllr IIIII £6.

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· We think we have the answer.
·Yfe have • paliey.

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be atucllecl and plaoecl In t • e '
'llldlet, If possible.
Board members BID wta.ere ·
voted aplnst tile - . . . .
IDg II waa foollah llllltl·
lslalure waa fii'II&amp;IDI 111e ralae
IDd 1101 the ....,ey boord, aocl
tile ralae waa ....-,.- lllat.
lng 1l1e board jullt Wautod II tO
look like tlley ware Blvlnl t11o

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When all Items on the 101111
apncla had been clapoaecl of,
except me which read - Dlo-.

cuaalon m tronsport.allm ..,.
corning UH of baHI ll&gt; ., to
1o1m llld back mriDg clay by
clrlvers - 9lill. Smllb clUed tor
the board togolntooxeeutlve...:.
whleb excludes ....,..,.
1101 on the board IDcl tile preu.
Board members, S!nllb, Aa.
allltmt iiQ)t, Gary Cmle,y a D 4
Prooecutlng Atlomey !like Slllw
retired to au upstairs Glllco
where ~ mot for an. hoor aud
five m!Dutea. And upon l!lofr re.
turn to 111e meeting room, 110
mention ol the matters cllseua..

ed IIPstalrS .... llllcla, ll!an a date for 111e otatutory
buclielarY meet!Dg oo March 27,
and a mot1111 tor ad,laurmDeat:.
AU live board members, !q)l.
Sinllh. Ani. ~ Cmle,y a D cl
·Prosecutor Slllw attenclld Iaiii
nigbt'a oeaaloa.

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senotor Brad Sayre, who rep.
resents the district ·eneomPLOSIJW Masoo, Jackson,
Rlllne, Cle,y ani Pulnem COIJI&gt;o
tf8a, will be tile pat-ker
for tile mMtlng of ihe Muon
eoonq Young Republicans to
be held Friday, March 1f, Ill
7:30 p. m. In the Mount Flower
School

Serator Soyre will speak on
Important leglalatlonoltlle...,.

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"""• the board ...,.d be able to clld Lathey tor Ida - .
buy a year's lime to make ar.
Board member Dr. c. L. BiOwn
moved - pasoed oo a tour to
me vote - that a 10 per Increase ID waps foriKII -teaeb-

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lrtcps the bOliJI wiU Ia . .
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AdrLIIi
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could iol ~till 2ft 1111·
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met w1111 the· 111ate Roacllll»er- repnNat.allve·!lf
. . , _ IOQie time aeolt loek, , . . . - .

emotructtcn of 1l1e - b!1dee eel like It
b, tllrae oi"
from lfenderiCII II&gt; Kanlup. He moh·years bo(ore tb..SRC...,..cl
dted lbe polllibiJU1 of 111e lou toke !he - · but ,_ IJ ""'
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Mlrc:h 2 was 37. The olforlug
waa $14.73. Worship services
were· held at 10:45 L m. wltll
M111an1 Swartz, 1-r, IIIII II
7:45 p. m. wltll tbe Rev. Clllto.
Thelma Henclerooo, Florence
Spencer, Oale Mae Follrod.
Grace - · Nina Boblnsoo,
Gelwvlave Gutllrle, Mr. IDclMra.
Chaa. D. Woode and Eloauor
Boyles auenl.., the quarterl1
meeting held it the United Mothodlat ChurchlnPomeroyonTueaclay .,..,.. Feb. 25th. , ·
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will be held at tile clurch here
on Friday eve~ March 7 at

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what waa IO!IIItqlio doneabaut
tbelr ochool bulidlnll Wltll t h e

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bleoohvs - one or 11oe createot Ia t r - . Somaeyhlvedtod!D
~lowereJ....,..PGOieoftileU.S.
the 'Jilst to give uo what we have today. Let ua•ver lorpt.
Air Faree aucl tile Parkar'a-.
When !he Ru11lau tanks rol1od 1'*&gt; CUchoekmlda an old lady
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l!rlc, of (]II...., DL Mra. lfar.
w1111 toaro rolling down her ebeellalllld, "TeD U.. oo ihe oulalde,
llr.lilld llrt. ~Jz-.W.U.7 lbo r-., who •hid beoll here
aU we can do Ia cry."
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auc1 •Cit:w, D!*le. 01' 11111111&lt;, wiGIIIer llomlly!Gr~,ee­
Oido, ...... ~IDdfb ~ ·--~~~~ ' ~~or ......... to tile
ON MARCil 1t, Duot IDcl l.oheo - two y - onlllllecl - . . 1a1 c;n., ~- Yllllacl 14J. hclno ol hlo parellll, , Mr. and
tera will bring gozpel .,.,_. In - at the ati!Dn
Jlolb- aDd lira. ~. • • . , aDd Jlln, llanzion Poalo ID IJvilll- ·
lllllat Church.
f,unllf diU JUtiZii&amp;
afGII, Tlaa.
liN 11e11r I#I!U
llr. auc1 Mn. IW1Ird SWartz
.. riW .............. till- aucl llr. and lira. Tim Swartz
........... lllll '-It .... 8alurdll Ill.. Mr.IDclMrL
JIGIII Dll*dL
1)M hiE aucl .llomlly at IJido&gt; ·

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on

lresh Picnics • •

ward Luek4'ciDO 1L The Ia tlla Kana Boullh.
Gr.......l are Mr. aDd 7:45. Evieyone la welcome.
.Mn. ClJde Boaah, POint PIMaJor J..., H. Tl,y\or aD 4
ant· Mr aud llro· Alva Luck- flmlly of Falrbern, Ohio, recent.
~ ;...... · PI•~ Great • ly opellt two clayaat the hlme of
..~ an Mr. aud lira. hla1ltl'enta, loll;. and Mrs. Ernell
Grover Boaah, " " • IDcl Mrs. . Taylor, '"'Dutch Rldp.
. l8lder
Mr. ani Mra. .•Millarll Swarta

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Mr. and Mrs. George Dcltam
of Johnstown spent several clays
with Mr. lnl Mrs. M. L. earr:
Mra. ll D. Pauley and daughter, Virginia, of Charleston. W,
VL, visited with Mrs. Paul17'1
sister, Mrs. Francil Aldrew al'll

R. c. KID&amp;. J
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PT. 1'IJ!:A&amp;Yff - Two eoupleo hoYt ·11111111 app~~.-o tor
lllll'l'llll U.....U In 1111 alllee
of tile OOIIIIQ' clad. ~
ware . _ ~- PueiA, 21,
Pl. Pl•alllll, aucl Vltllnf&amp; 1llloa
- - 20, CodrliJo.,Uie, Mil)'.
laDd; Robert Jolli:JII IIGulh. 22, ·
II&amp;Yoa, aDd lllllrrJ L 1 DD
,.._, 20, N,. HoY&amp;

blowa.•

S111oked Picnics ..

Guy Hayman. .

Mason

Birth of F'lrst

Mrs. Howard Johnam, chairman of Girl Seoui

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several clays wltll Mr. and Mrs.

Ill'-

wery time the -

SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY

aod Mrs. Churehe, Belpre.
Mr. ani Mrs. Bob Fitzpatrick
ani daughter ol Columbwi apent

making

an

!!llttM,
ultod 1l1e bQu4 mom. .li11enilo..,..l!ltpl, If the..,_.
beri· .~ ..,lldor plael!ti more bql.ldla,r Ia tokeo.
p e r - 1;i'pe ICMll WI olllp
s.uth ·........ It ..,..ld take
lhllterl ...., jlle llllln hl&amp;ll· ..... 1400,000 ll&gt; bullcl a n u
""fl lhol, "did not blow over' ~. 1114 tllere are oo fiDcla,

CUT

Mr. ani Mrs. David Holter and
lamlly ol Cheoter vlalted Mr. and
Mrs. Honk Holter. ·
Durward SWain ol Columbua
ani ·Pauline Primmer of ~
spent several clays wltll their
lalber, Bill SWain, who haa been
ill.
VlsiiiJW Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Larkins were Orialld Branch,
Mra. Sidney Branch ani laml1y

of land Iaiii flU and Ia ~
plauo lo toed aU of the deered

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c
lb.
ROUND STEAK • • •
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Mr. aud Mrs. Joe Aahtm of
Pickerington were ovarnl&amp;l&gt;dyl"':
!tors
of Mr. and Mra. cijy Hay·
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·man.

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lll'ODI · ..S aplqre weya to lmprovo !he _ . . . . lie cltod
perh&amp;pa aervln&amp; the same menu
at
achoolt wwld linlll'oaler pureha~ poinr and waul·
eel permlaalcin lo viii! ,101110
ochoolt to obaerYe what DOOdecl
to be dOne auc1 br!Dg back lUll·
patlon.o to !be beorcl.
.
EldOn VIIIICQY, CliiZ«&lt;a Com-

BI G BUYS

Mill lofal')' Ellen Alldrew of
CoiiBDbUB opellt I recent-f.,nd ,
wltll her parento, Mr. IDcllilra. ...
Francia Al1clrew, and &lt;iller rela.
tlvtL

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Gilkeson Being Promoted

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Thonlla&gt;, Clllz011a Committee

.mer.

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Lay of the Land

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otil Bijat;.a ~Presia~:ql':Sriii~ll&gt; Aitacked by:·(;itizens .COmmittee.:Spok.esm n

preI!&gt; lntlmlclateboard_,. U..lo
do what hell¢8bt t111bl
bora
illd de~ !bo aclllol.,._
Pre._ ~ as~ o d
I~ alleildiT rleei¥o4 flollla tem tileD U.\ bdinl was IIQ,IIn- Q-Imoa, "Whit do ,... Willi;"
Jaeli1011 """""n~
~ ·liut ·If Ilo hlld aomo anc1 Grime~ .,Pled, "A •••
Bmltlij•a4.~111 been~. o:~~~otruciiVI Ideas IIIIUid ~ ot Ma1111 Ccu1iJ
ut ICboell,llllldai ~ . .... u-.
aehoola,lflOUwanlltlllral&amp;tot,"
lldorl reslllad he·~ ~illr7 iJai4mlinta ~Smlll!,
Grlmoa ·!Ired back IIIII "thll wlcleb brouibt ljlplauae from tile
ltllla ~ ,out 1114•11'11111· ~ l!t •••Ill• bltecliD Is ·coalltrUetlva, aa t11o pabllc opeetators.
~
-=~ji=.·~IDcl 9 llo.ita In liilft...,. Miiiaa Caljlitr. ' lo
·noOdad .....,., 11&gt; IIWIY ,..,..
Grfmet1 atlrtecl be was 1101 at
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," de- . ·Grlmea alkacl 9l&lt;lora !Illy ~ lf!ina IIIII a pet1t1m allldq tor IIberti' to toke .111e matter 6Jrc

"My TAXABLE income runs illlo six ligures, ,.,._
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leglalature just eoocludecl.
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The general public Ia lnvltOcl.

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29th Annual

State Meetmg l
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Is at Resort

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POINT PLEASANT - The 2Sth
IU1IIIa1 state conference of lbo ;
West Vlrg!Aia Society, Chlldreu &gt;
of the Amerlcon Revolutlcin, will
take place Friday and Satunlal'.. "
March 14 anl15 In PW!t Ploao- ,
ant at the PI•- Polut Retca'l.
ReglstraUCII wiD beliD II 7 .,
p, m. Fricley with tile otate ,.... "
lnating CoOIIUIIitlee to meetat8:30
p.m. ThehosiJII'Oql,PolntP!eao- ''ant, will entert.a1u wl111 an 1,. Jf
lormal p&amp;I'Q'.
I&lt;
Reglstratloo rea...,., at 8 a.
m. saturday .IDcl a proceHicnl
lt 9:30 will precede tile fllrmll .~
lljM!IIi~ of the - -.
Prosram pUticlpanta Include :
Nancy Slaven ol St. Albana, a .
member ol lbe Charlestoo Soc!.
ell; Becky Poe a! tile SW... rOi ·.
soCieq In Fairmont; Kalhlr1a

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l4dll l!alaa Soe!Ob' Ia
BlueOeld; Jelllla
AD! !lleblllvla

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ael Marilla1l, Col. Ani1n11f Dan- · · '
naib' Socloq ID Hoftlll8toai COI;ol
Minx. Lillie ~wta
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Auguallllil

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lolarti!Wbarr.
Laura

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(lJJ'D-· ' tloalllled ell'ller , Booher wa;
~ F i v e admirals who Could 'cbol· arxl competent under
recommend. a courwnartial for stress.
Pueblo •kipper Llll,l'd Bucher
To 1'osti&amp; Today
1Wo onlllted mea !rom tile
barreged him Tuoadi.Y .'With
hostile quostloos about loslrw Pueblo's espionage unit also
were called to leoti&amp; In aecret
his ship without 1 fighL
It was Bucher's worst day ln todoj,, '-IJ.Pirently about loos of
the eight..week court ot inquiry intelligence papen to the

r

into the Pueblo's capture by
North Korea Jan. 23, 1968.
Through it aU, the 4J ..year-&lt;tld

11

S~akers

Boys Town graduate stuck to
his stand that firing on the
North Koreans board!ng the
Pueblo Hwould only result in
total demolishing of the shlp to
Eleven speakers will be feano real purpose. "
tured at the Meigs High School
The admirals and their Thursday in observance of Vo-.
coWlsel cross-examined Bucher cational Conference Week. They
for rive hours in open court and are a J)&amp;J't of 46 giviJli: talks at
another hour behlOO closed the high school this week on

On Thursday

doors.
their respective fields of em·
Today the court scheduled a ploymenL
secret session in the morrdng
Thursday's speakers include:
for Bucher's former skipper on
DENTAL TECHNICIAN -Leo
the submarine USS RoiXJ,uiL He Crew, Crew •Laboratories, Pc;m..
is Crndr. Peter J. Block, who eroy.
ARMED SERVICES, BOYS TO A'IT END CONVENTION
Carl J, Barnhill, Tuppers Representatives of Army, Navy,
Plains, will attend the 74th annuaJ convention of the Ohio lndepeOOc nt Telephone Ass~ in C&amp;lwnbus March 2~26, BarnhiU

Marines and Air Force.

ARMED SERVICES, &lt;iiRLS Representative ol Wcmen'a
Army

Corpo.

DRAFTING - Representative
is president or the Sootheastern
Ohio Telephone Company in Cool.. of Clewland Engineering lnstl·
ville, which serves 2,200 sub- tute, Cleveland.
HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERAscribers.
TOR - Denver Weber, Weber
The two animals recorded Construction Company, Reeds-

in the Bible as speaking like
hwnan beings are the serp·
ent in the Book of Genesis
and Balaam 's ass in the
Book of Numbers.

ANTHONY
Plumbing-Heating
Your Dopendoblo
De•ler For

PLUMBING
AND

HEATING
Phono WY 2-2550

CIINDUniiiL
.
Bucher !d.~ twlee Tue~
thO North Korean ciP.ur• ol the
Pueblo waa i ~~~ure." not a
"surrender.. on hJs part.

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Eastern School Dlatrlct Board

of Educatioo will ask the State
Department of Education to per.

mit It to wrlte.of! missed daya
at several schools of the district thla winter.
lllle tA&gt; pupil illneaaos, Ches-

LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature .in PCineroy' s
downtown business district at

. 11:20 a. m.

today

was 28 de-

. grees, under sunny skies.

r.hi.iPub'llff., ;,,,,,:~• tha right
Ia a"dlt or rajact anr ad• deaMt( Mt•
· iii'Cfill'lll. Tho ,..tl,lt~r wll' nOt
I"··H;a~ pon~~~~ ,., Mllfl than •o'li'' f
• lftC"""'d lnaeriiOfl.
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Want /ld HtO,Ica
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5. .~"'' · "' w.,d one h111rtlon
·~· ·, Mlnll'l¥• Chor,. 75~~:
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12 O~ntl ,par wOrd tht11 CGni-ICU• .
tlva lnl:.rtlona.
11 canta par Ward •I• ~an11cutlv1
lntertlonl .
~ ptr unt Di1count on paid od•

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lillll 11d1 paid wilhill 10 4oyJ ,
CARD OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY

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$1 .50 for $0 word lftiniiiiUIII , Eo .
0441tlaMI owo!d 2c • •

BLIND ADS

-~·. or:.Fi'cE
to

HOURS
Sr.OO P· ~'~ · Dally

Obsei'Ying Ita grand openlrw
at quarters located at 339 West
Main St. In Pomeroy Friday and
Slturday will be tho Modern S..,..

DRESSES.
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In white ond\pastol
Colors. Roll oloovo
styl ... Si ... 32·38

Exciting new colo;, '
ond labrlu. Junior,
Mia ott and Half Silt a.

:ootach

tUe door, offices, electric heat
itrueted.
1be new busi neas wUI feature

lawn and garden IIC)plies and
equipment, )lOt foods and s..,..
plies, a complete line olleather
good• aud seddl•• for pontea aud
horses, dairy supplies, all1 Master Mix andWaynellvestockleod.

runds tor another six

VInyl trim
!ittal clatpa

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gifts and rerreshments for visit-

ora to the new store. Numerous
door prizes wlll also be awardod.

. . REWARD for !nlormatlor.
,. ,, leadlnc to tiU'ee Beq\e PliP8
'~ ' talten lrom Leading Creek
•· _ ~ Phone llft.5704. S.l2-3tp

teacher In the ....,...; lDl
Meadows, ~rita Mlller, Sabra
Morrioon, Terry Ohltqrer, EmaIene Pntt, Kathleen Scott, Glea.
Shaw, Rita Slavin, ClrdynSmlli&gt;,

charge.

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HIGH SCHOOL DANCE PI!'·
Qo, with tile JIQ'I SolurdiJ Dl&amp;lll.
8 to 11 p.m. at lfoiV H l1h
S&lt;hool Ia -~ ~
~; open tO U. plbllc.

rlo, Jciln lledovlon, J.,.tle
Thomll IIIII """'lor Dnlke.
Atiendl,.: lao! nl&amp;hl'• ..
wore Jolulllora, ])l'elldent olthe
diotrkt'o lelehoro

""" i..ooalao
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18" x 11" Size

BROADLOOM COTTON TERRY PACQUIN'S,·
Carpet Rugs
Towel Enls col•· HAND LOTION-·
the
for

Jusr
right •he
halls, erdryways; or for
between rooms. Attractive
broadloom
carpeting,
bound.

Assorted size~ t~na
·ora, hemmed, ready to use.
U~tful in tho homo, or

For oolter handi, uoe.
Pacquin'o hand lotion.

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Charles stock, Fenton Tt_ylor,

••tel

OPEM EVES. 8:00P.M.

POMEROY, OHIO

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-: IGyer .Asp.lrl~
Fast Relief'of Pain

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1\iOO, Suriday:•·l un· ~. Ham;
baeon SIJot8uns only S.J!.4tx:
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to 4 p.m. al tile !Wtland Am·

ertj:au. !41on.

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TRAILER LOTS, Bob's MobDe
Court, Syracuse, Ohio. on Slate
Rt. 124, Phone llft.2951.
· 8-11-Uc

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andu 4 roon""· ~~ rnisrnit~e'
wa s. . """'· u
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vale parktna. Out of all finedl,
3 blocks from Pomeroy post
olllce, 992-5312 from 10 a.m.
to ! p.m.
2+tfc

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Sharp all y/nyl trim wlffl beaut/•

~~/,SMALL FARM, • aeres up,
, -\f IJOO!llloiloe, CIMilter .area II"''
lerred. Raymond Boatillhl.

fyl corp.-lng, 350 c\1. ln. Y8
Auto. ' lhna. Powaor ttearlnv:

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quart

Your
Cholet

Onlr

••d 40-

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S.NOtp

ol

60 quort ·

and Check Our Prices
YOUR DOLLARS GO
FARTHERAT

Bryants Dollar Shop

106 C:Ourt St.
Pomeroy
992-5896

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LoDl! a.tiom, 01119

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ASSUME ' PAYMENTS, !Ia
walnut C!GMOie stereo. 'nlll
oet has AM·F'M radio, 4
apeabro, 4·c!J'!ed automatle
tum table. ke over pay.
menta of fl. ~, per month or
pay balance $911.62. Try II In
your home. Phooe 992-i!llll.
S.lt-tle

Re•l Estate For S.le
RODNEY DOWNING
Hell !!:dale Bnbr
Phoue lft.:IIIZ
Middleport, Oltlo
2-25-30tc

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SU.AIY OF CASII BALANC••
w::JIPlW o\ND ISI"BffJJ''UUD
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IJaiiDee lan. 1, HR.
Galflfll ...... ......... .........
Motor VeJdele LlcaNI
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M£0liE'S
GeMUM Tu Pund
s.rrta
12.4 • . MAIN
POfiiiROY
. . . aad Brld(e ..... . . 1,1011.,. . . . ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...

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TO'l".AL

GIOO. HOBSl'ETtEII, Brebr
POMEROY - 8 large rooma,
panorama view

over-looking

the beautiful Olrlo.

Business Services

CURTISS CA!f'IU: . B~llo!
Service. Pllone Parker 9922261 Pomeroy or 667-3251 Cool·
ville caD stallon.
S.14-30te
SEPTIC tan!rll cleaned. Miller
Sanitation, Stewart. Obio,
Phpne 1162-3035.
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-GUARANTEEDPHONE 992-2094
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606 E. Main Po•oroy, 0.

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llotot ,.. . . . UDtall
To l'und . .
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TupPers Plains
Soeiety News
BY. MRS. EVELYN BlUCKLES

Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Sedrick
alii son TeddyolNew ClsUe, PL,
and Guy Stonaker of Akron were
recent guests here or thelrmoth-er, Mrs. Rushia Shumway.

Mn. Eulah Swan visited a day
wltll Mrs. Edith Betztng.

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LlrrJsey Lyons, Francis Bene--

fin Dbtrtd' ' ...
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'ro'I'AL . . . . .
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ltalanea Doe. It, 1111

dum, Larry MUihone and son,
Steven, all of Tuppers Plains 1 and:
Ray Riggs of Atilens spent sever·

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GaaoHaa Tn P'Und
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CASH B -'LA H:l. qr.rEIPI'I

AND I':Um.'mrruR!S BY J'UND
GEN!R/o.L 7UND

JIJICEI"S
(ltneral J"r,, party Tullia! Eatate (Groll)
Tan~Cib~

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0tMn1 JQd .. .. . .. .. .. I t.l.._.

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

SPECIAL
SNOWTIRESALE

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992-2181
' ru11 aa Hall•
Opoti TJI 6 Daily DIIIIIIMOI'J' ww•

For Sale

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D1i1MIIIr at .., .....

a bed·
rooms, bath. gas furnace. ex·
Ira large lot.
~IIDDLEPORT - 8 room bride,
992-21116 or 992-3078. »«c
4 bedrooms, I 'h baths, hot
.-ater heat, full basemen~ g•·
THREE PIECE coftee set and
rage and nice large lot, clo,.
two end tables, one set table
to school.
lamps. two utility tables. oil POMEROY RURAL - Good 7
quarl electric corn po~oer,
room house, 4 bedrooma,
O!le 22-inch Door fan, one !s.
bath, gas furnace , lull baseinch Admiral TV. numerous
ment, fireplace, nice barn,
dishes and kltdlen utenlils.
garage ond olher buildings.
CaD 1192-60911.
3-8-lite
All minerals. 35 acrea on
blacktop road. ,Lovely place.
!111!3 FORD F'alriane, liT, VI, CAU. NOW TOMORROW MA'Y
!·speed trans·, extra &lt;lean.
BE TOO LATE
Ph. 992·2500.
3+1fc HELEN or VIRGIL TEAFORD
SYRACUSE
LOOKING FOR A WAY
S.ll-3tc
TO STRETCH DOLLARS

1. WILL not be. rtSpqnaible lor ':'RAILER. Brown's Trailer
Psrk. MlnorsviUe. Phone
. any ~ebts cOntratted by any.
3-11-61&lt; NEW i968 Zig Zag sewl.. rna·
9112-3324.
one other than myself.
chine in original factory ear·
Pearl SheetS,
ton.
Automallc zig zag to
Rl. 3, Pomeroy 3·11-Mp TRAILER SPACE on Grav•1
make buttonholes, I!O'W on
Rill. 790 Maple Street.
buttons.
m{)nogram,
and
S.ll-3tc
' BEE NEIGLI!:R Building !kipmal:e fancy designs with just
ply for liu!Jdlng your heme.
the twist of a singl• dial. Left
SEVEN
ROO\!~ . bath. on Th..
lAng ~ loan .mUab)e.
in lay-away and neYer been
mas Fork. Phone 'l9!·m'l or
,
:lrU.Ue
used.
Balance due only ffl,
992-5489.
HUt&lt;
or terms of fl per month.
· · WILL DO 110-wlng at home PhCIIe 992-2685.
3-ll.Ste
FURNISHED bouae In Pome1\, •' zippen,
~o~kEts.
~e~ging .
roy, flv&lt; room• and bath.
' hemmlnJ, alterations, etc.
SORRY SAL ill now a merry
Call
evenl!lg!l. 9fl2.5262.
Mrs. Freddie Th•bet, Mason.
S.S.IIc gal. Sbe used Blue Lustre
Phone 773·5551.
f.!R.tlo
rug and upholstery cle....,..
Ron! eleelrl&lt; sbampooer. B•
FURNISHI!:D
TWO
BEDROOM
VACAiiCY for two elderly peoker Furniture.
S.lo.&amp;!
apar!menl. Middleport. Pllone
~le, Prefer private paid pa·
99%-38'/4 . .·
S.JI.lfc
~er\ta: Phone Mason, m-5185.
ELECI'ROLIJX Vacuum cleanl~Ue
FOuR ROOM lumloluid apart. er with attacbmenb, cordmont. Phone
!.J.IIe winder and paint spray. Jl&amp;.
A'n'EN'l'ION l\lelgB ' landoWn:
po81!0Ssed but guaranl8ed, In
.era: On and gu teases •nt·
like new oondlllon. Pay ofl
ed In Mejgs Counly. Write P.
Auto Sela'
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0 . !li&gt;X !51. Pomeroy, Ohio. . !tM VOLKSWAGEN In 800cl
Phone
.D92·261S.
S.ll.atc
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con~~tUon, llnst
tateo 11.
Contact Jack Handley, Jf1S
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Lln&lt;Oin lfls., Pomeroy, OblO
flrtt time you use Blue Lustre
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.s.11.Jip lro clelll rugs. Rent eledrle
,. ANTI u.,o, ,...., •ww•.e. · , ........
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l'hlna cablneil, · old pbono.
s~pooer $1. 'l'ln1'• Barialallilld.
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lolNII!·
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mlac. Lee · 69: Buick
$89 53' ·
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!{' llui:lslll, IOIIloelion Terrace.,
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1961 CHEVY 2. v.a aut.ornaUc,
For Sale
two door sedan; 19118 Chevelle, two door bardt.oD, pow· SAVE sAVE SAVE! save yi!Ur
er steering; lllil~ Muatang lawn, your time and your
baelr:. We have I neW lroadlFaatbaek, v.a. 4-apeed. can
er
to dig your water line
· 9!12·'547 or 992-5748. 3 9tle
ciltch. Henry Bahr llii5-SIIII or
Roger Babr 985-3958, S.7-301p

. ·. r~'·i-.-.;1lllc!ne eu~4,.14f!li\ifbff:, ipi,1tmenta ~,;.;h j W,B,Ya~r:o~r:rT Shop ·

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e&gt;«r l"rlday and sat.
urciay at Jadt'• ClW on Har. A!REDALFS. A.K.C . regiller·
. rllotwlDt Road off Rt. 7.
ad, king of tile teniers.
S.tute
Health PllJlel'!'· $50. John L.
Davis, Little Hoddng, Olrlo
Plllft.IC SALE Frk117. Cleorgo's
4&amp;'
N2.
S-Nte
Avctlon ll'llttle, Rutland, new
al)d Died rnerdlandJIO. Con·
For lent
illnmenll wekomo. Open FUR.\ISHED
and unfurnished
from 10 a.m. ~ till sale tbne
apartments. Close ill school.
for C!GnalgiDn&lt;Onb. Sale atarlo
Pbone 992.s43l.
IG-J.I.Ue
at 7 p.m.
3-12-31c

The open house will be 00.
aerved !rom 8 L m. to 5 p. m.

Jeannie Taylor, Anno Turner,
Ann Webster, Richard Well, AJ&gt;.
• Welsh, Helen Willllm8 and
S.Z,...,. Wolle.
Given one year limited cor&gt;traela lor the next ochool year
"ere the Collowi!W teacbera halollng temporory certmcates tbat
mull ba renewed or--before this September:
Ltudl M. Arnold, Jolm Arnott,
Eugene Blougll, Wllllameotrm.n,
Ida Oiahl, IIGbert ilamm, !Nrley
IWiua, Kate Jll'roll, Nancy Jooephj Fred Kaaolnger, IIGbert
~, Thelma Mlcbael, Phyllio
Mllltr, Ada OhliQgor, YYonne
Scally, Mary Slduner, Don Silveri, BlcblrdSW&amp;ckbamer,Junea
Wlckllilo IIIII Pemoe Williams.
IJI 'jjrlor JOII'IteaeheroCIItemporOey certltlcateo have not been
employed unl!l Aus- 1. How.,....,
Geotp llll'anW!I, IIC&gt;OriDte-. ldviled the bolrcl the!
pnler preaent regulatlona thole
teaohero on tompol'll')' eertifl..
could be 8qllo,yed .....
T. .bera holdlrw profeooiOIII!
or lite certltlt:atao ..,.r'teacl1lng
. ~~ pe!l·thret 1011'1 In the
· Local Dlotrl&lt;t were pven

v..a

144 right, Coolville, Olrto.
Pbone 667-3tl54.
3-5-'llc

Notice

:t MUSic

NoiVral coioro s·

HELD FOR DWI
Bill Hawthorne, 36, RD 2, Ches-ing among teachers who are col..
aJ)eatle,, w~s ~rested lqd jailed
lege trained.
.
The ·board voted to reinvost b1 · the· Meigs C04li!IY Sheriff's •
interest money earned from Deparbnont early tediQ' on a DWI
buUdi~

19-8 VOLKSWAG'N
.
: Maroon· with bloclt interior,
lu~ee interior .trim, real nice w'it'h-·'
mileage.
i~lly priced!..
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1968 CAMARO 2 DOOR .......................................... $2895 .
COfi':IP9"Y offici'DI car.
engine,\ auto. ttans., pow.. ·•
,~r sttiering, rqdio, buclcet s.eots and ~Ofl,ole. Blac~
vinyl roof. N·ew car title and guaranlee.
1965 PONTIAC ................................:.. ~ .....: ......: .. :.$1695 ~
Sofari Station Wagon, local 1 owner car, white ~ver
dark blue finish. Clean interior, like new w•w tires

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bealitllul floral oflerlnp at
the deetll of our beloved unc· ~
Pets For Site
le, 01nton H. Be)'d. ~lal ' M:~!A'I'URI!: Schnat•z•r pups. WATCH UGLY ll'BU marks dl·
tblnb to the mDdtlel'; iev.
r.o o1or or shedding. Tempor· minlsh. Use Wipeout wall
l!:lrl er.n-a, tor bil ton· ary shots and worrne!. Phone eleaner for a freshly painted
•oll"tr wenla; lbe ~lager, the
after 3 o.m. weekdays, !67finish. Rent a .well cleaner.
!"libe.r.s, the Gallipolis
~. Hockingport, Ohio.
11. Baker Furniture. 3·12-3tc
J"oUoe Dept., alid tile Waugb·
2·25·101e
HaUey-Wood Funeral lilme
AMERICAN saddle Horse; anI« Ill klndneeo. May God MANCHESTERS. Da&lt;lr.sltundl,
tique bed. P!1one iiii'U039.
Min.
S.bnauzero.
Poodlea,
H·?'le
eadi of you.
Pup, Mlzed llreedB and
"' - -·" 'nle L. V. ClldwiB
Spayed Westte, Barkaroo !968 NEW MOON house traU·
Family,
S.IS.3tp
Kennels. Follow dlrecllons, er 4SI!2, two beclroomo. ph.
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operated by Geilrge llackett,Jr.
1be Interior ol ,the structure
has been completely re111odeled
for tile new busineos wltll Jllllel·
iqj uaed lavishly. There Is anew

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. to lrlendr and neiBhbon for

Plans Grand Opening

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Kraeuter, John Lisle, tile only

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MABVIN GLASCO, MANAGER AND.co-owNER oftlloo',_
lolodorn ~ply store, holds on electric caning lmlfe, one of a
number of door prizes to be awarded to vilitors at the store's
open hCOJIO to be observed !rom 8 L !D. to 5 p. DL F'rlday IDI[
Slturday In Pomeroy.
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101111 certificates or tho8i who
will have provlsiOIII! certificates
by September, 19611, were:
Ed Bartals, Jolm Bantley, Joy
Bantloy, Daisy Blakeolee, David
Bowen, Jeanne Bowea, James
Brewington, Thelma B. ~
bell, Dorothy Chaney,Judltll Codner, Gladya Cox, o-ld Dixon,
Mlcy Dodrill, Charles Downie,
Kaye Flck, Mlriorte Gibba, wu.
llam P. Gibbs, Clrla GUmore,
Christine
Guthrie, PI!Jolllo
llackett, llOIII!clllaiiiiJW, Ceeella
llarl, Erie lllrt, Gnce Hawley,
Bernice Holtman, Everette HoJ..
canb, BetayHorky, LeoKeanocb',

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OF
QUALITY
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REGULATIOIU

••iif.a .m.'.. t•12
' :00 Hoot~ Soturdor

Teachers were appointed for
the 196!1-70 school year.
Given ooe year Umlted con.
tracts - those hcidi~W: proYis-

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DEFENDANT FINED
One detendant was fined and
vestment will be bleachers for another forfeited 1 boud .In the
the new alli[wrtwn.
court of Pomeroy Mayor Charles
Specifications fl&gt;r those bleach- Lepr Tuesday qll!hL Leo Searls,
ers - enough to seat about !7tl0 Middle])OI't, wao nnec1 $10 and
- fr&lt;111 the Safewl)' Spectator costs oo convietion ol aasault
Co. were presem.ed. Board mem- and battery, and Therill RaJ&gt;.
bera Indicated they want more doiJ)il, ReedsvUJe, Corlelted I
details particularly oo plastic $48.70 bood posted on 1 speed-bleachers and wooden bleachers ing charge.
with ...-louo finiohes.

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the interest raised through In-

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INFOAMATrON

A44!tl.anal 15c Charge par Advar• :

Amoog the Items fl&gt;r the ""'
high school to be paid lor out of

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HOME ECONOMIST - Rita closed ooe day clle to electrical
Oberholzer I District Home serv.. work being dme In that ll'ea. ply Store.
Meeting Tueadi.Y night, I h e
ice Director, Columbll Gas of
The store is located in the
board authorized Bob On! a D d former wheel allgmnent ahop
Ohio, Inc.
MEDICAL LAB TECHNICIAN Norman Bahr, ta.cult;y members,
- Rosemary Keller and Scotty tA&gt; attend an Oblo Ecllcallon As·
Lucas, Veterans Memorial Ho., sociatioo meeting In Columbus
oo March 18.
pital, Pomeroy.
(Continued from pogo I)
Mamie Headley, who haa been
WELDING - Roger Keller,
Ul, was given a leave ol ab- tlng up a salary schedule for
Chester.
OPTOMETRY - Dr. T. Jay sence for the remainder of the vocatiotal training teachers, four
year from the Thppers Plains of which will be needed next fall.
Bradshaw.
There was not action taken,
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE - school where she Is bead cook.
Frank W. Childers, Office Ma• Ge- Zumbach, who baabeeu but the discussion did bring out
ager, Ohio EJnployment Service, assistant cook. was named to re- tbat problems face tile boord
place Mra. Headley, and Mrs. Le· in that established salaries tor
Gollipolio.
ota Massar was named assistant lOC&amp;tional teachers must be
cook.
higjl enough to attract quaiiDed
Jullua Wat1011 was named to instructors away from their prorepair a -age building at the fessions and yet must be kept
Tuppers Plalna achool, and bills within a range whereby the
were awroved for J)IIYDIOnt.
amount would not be discourag..

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D~ADLIN~S ~
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/ , 5 p.fll. Dar Baf•• Puliolltation
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·,. ,... c;""U.-1~1 &amp;, Carractl,a n•
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. WIU Ita acC'apt•tl umil &gt;9 a:111. tor
of P11bli,ot1oft
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ter elementary school was clo,..
eel foor daya and the Tuppers
ville.
DENTIST - , Dr. Keith Riggs, Plains elementary school three
days. The Riverview school waa
Middleport.

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Cowl and Calvea 175 'to 285,
Sto&lt;k steerl 22.50 to26.SO,~k
a•ltara 21 to 23. 75, Stock &amp;!HI'
Calvea 24 to 29.50, Stock Heltll'
CalVes 22.25 to 25.50. . '
VEAL CALVES ~ Tops 42.50,
Secanrls {O.JO, Medium 27,15 to
· 36.25, qJmmon I. J!O.vlta 40.85
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.so, ileirer• t9.l!o w' !"uo, ~ ,
eo... 11:so to ~D.5o, c-or. ·
10 to t&amp;so, Bulls 21 'w 24.50.
~~ilk eo..o ·no to tes, Stock

"1 never struck 11\v color~.~·
Bucher ,.ul. "I dldn~ cmslcler
it surreJXIerh~~t We were
overwhelmed by odda that pve
no chance for survival."
The coon's ehlet camsel,
ClpL William · R. Newa ...e,
disregarded tllla ariument aed
went right on calling the loss or
the vessel a 1'surrender."
Vice Adm. Harold lloo!en, the
court president, jabbed at
Bucher's deelsloi'l not to man
his guns because the commu..
nists had the Pueblo'a deeka
covered with machine guns.

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Tu IGron)

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Inher~!ance

PatmlUIVt: 8alN Tax

nrar.=u.e Llee ntf' r ...

•rul JIJIH (Groll)
Fire ..
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TOTAL R!CEIPTB
P:XP E:S!l lT 'JRili
TOTA!.. :r::XPENDITURE5-

ADM!:'IIISTRATIVE
t
ti)TAL EXP!HDITtlllESTOWN ':lA W ,
MEMORIAL BlflLD·

INGS AND GROUNDS I
TOTAL ;!!XPm.' iDITU:lESFlPE PROTECTlON .
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TOTAL EXPENDlTtJRESlJCiiTING
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J:XPEND!TUREsGEN!B.AL FUND
~IOTO:~ VEHICLE
LICKNS! TAX
BALANCE.

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tt1ND
Llee~

TO't AL RECEIPI'B
TOTAL BEG: 1'!'11NG

B.AJ.ANCE
fiECEJPT;&gt;

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I J,IB'r.71

• 5.83'7.71

r:XPDt'DlTURES
TOTAL :!::XPE.'oi01Tt:l!!S-

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For The Fastest
.Service DAY or
NIGHT ... CALL
RAWLINGS SERVICE
DAY 992-2151
NIGHT 992-7324
R. h. RAWLINGS SONS
MIDDLEPORT, OHI"

Syracuse News, Society
BY ADA SLACK

In Georgia with his parenta, Mr.
Terry Leo Wolfe, husband of
and
Mrs.
Robert
Mlrc1nko,
and
the
former Debby Hayes, left
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1.0811.10
famlly
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Don
Feb.
4 for the U. S. Arm,)'. He
8.UUI
Sprague and family. While here is taking basic training at Fort
he was married to Miss Carolyn Jackson, S. C.
! .80! .0
Sprague, daughter of tho Mr. and
Visiting Mr. and Mra, Clinton
Mrs. Don Sprauge, at the EUB Pierce and family were Mr. and
110.28
Parsonage here by the Rev. Jack Mrs. Dewey Bentley of Rutland.
Young. Pvt. Marcinko retuYned
Miss llenisellendrtx,daoghter
1,089.'0
to
his
ba5e
In
Georgia
on
M01&gt;o
of
Mr. andMrs.NorinanHendrix,
38.00
day,
,
fell at her home brealdng her
Mr. aiwl Mrs. Garrott Christy left ankle. .
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JANVAAY I, 11• . • . I 1.1110.00

R~ ~EIP'I!II

a1 days vacationi111 In Florida.
Mrs. MinaWalkerhiSresumed
her duties as postmistress at
the local post office after an absence due to surgecy at St. Joseph
HospUa1, ParkersbQrg.
Pvt. &amp;even Marcinko spent a
three day pass here from his base

WRECKER SERVICE

!1114.81

T ::TAL EXPDiDi'JU::ESAlAJNT&amp;NANC!
I 1,8'fll.10
TOTitL :': X."EN'Di'I"URSSJMPROVDIEPI.'T
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f&gt;l-1.'&gt;:'\D TOTAL
!:XPFI:IIDITUJlESMOTOR VEHICLE

AvcnONEER
Cemplete flenlee
PlloM I4NII!I
Raelne, OMo
Crltt Bradfanl
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CONDITIONING Relrlger.
allon service. Jack's Refrlg.
eratlon. New Haven. hone
1112·1079.
4 8 lie

a son born to their daughter, Air~

Mr. and Mrs. Holly Friend aM

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READY • MIX ronerete delloertd right to your project.
Fast and 0111)'. Frte eatlrnalell. Phone 99%-3284, Goet!·
ltln Ready • Mix Co.. Middle.
port, Ohio,
6 30 Ue
BtmGF.T PRICE furniture on
our third floor budqet lhop.
Baker Furniture. Middleport.

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SEWING MACIITNES, repair
mvlee. all makes. WY !1281. The Fabric Shop, ·Pomeroy. Aulhorlzod Slnyer Sales
and Service. We Sharpen
3-19-tfe

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CIGARETTE vending maeltltlel
ond' aervlee. ABC Enterprlles.
M,.on, W. Va. Pllone 7'1S4513.

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Rodlo.· WSW tlrn. EZI gina •
Wheal !COY.f lf, 2 tona pel.~tt.

RADIO and TV reiNIIr. houle
· calli. and llllennas lnatalled.
J«1n RimiiiMI, Phone 992tutfc

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AlrmMOPI'I 1!: i"l!lfanct! beH
"f!'eelled! ~ ~·, 6'101'11·
11een~' ean tot·•·
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slater, Mrs. Agnea White, u/1
brother, Richard DuckwOl'tll.
Visiting Mr. and lira. 11a111
Friend aod family were Mr. and:

Mumaw.

man aud Mrs. Gary Barmart, llunlly vlolted receltly at the
Mrs. Janice Lawson IDd ioa,
South carolina.
George Robert• home, Bashan. David, visited witll W. and !lfn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Davis and
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lee at,. Don Hoedricks and family ota..
daughter, Dorl~ AM. returned tended funeral services for Mrs. cine, R. D. Roland, Kei&amp;b 1 a tl

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Mrs. Fred Jenkins.
Mr. and Mrs. lriUIII'd lluclr.
worth of lluDtingtoD viaited hit

Mr. and Mrs, Fred Goble re- Mr. and Mrs. D01111d Cottrill Frteud, Gerelcland DoaaldFnllk
turned home from vacationing in and other relatives Ud frtei'Kis. of NelBOOvllle.
Arizona.
Mr. ·.~nd Mrs. William Blr&lt;hMr. IDd Mro. ~ Qrttr
'Mr.· and Mrs; Everitt Wit'tson :··tli;Jih(tFblllayviiiiililiMrl"l'•ul· · '"iixl ciau8firef'O!~;:r,...w..
received word of the birth or ine Morarity and Marty.
visited their aunt, Mila Fnddo

GASOUN~

C. C. BRADFORD

or Louisa, Ky., were wet' 1h"
visitors of her )lll'elllo, Ill'. IIIII
Mrs. William Browa,
Mrs. Martba Rt[lp wu No
turned to her home ill Colllllbua
by ambullnce after apendbW..,_
oral months here witllberllolor,

of Grove City spent a weekend
Sharon Cottrill alii Pamela
here with his sister, Mr. and Taffe of COlumbus spent several Mn. Francia McPIIkiDIUiuaib'
Mrs. carl Barnhart
days with the former' a parent&amp;, of Sardis, and brothers of Mr&amp;.

home after several weeks vaca- Lee's uncle, Carmi Sammons in
tion in Florida.
Charleston, W, VL
&amp;ALANCI!!,
Robert
Marcinko
Jr.,
who
has
Mr. and Mrs. Th&lt;maa Jenks
I 3.311.03
JA:'o!UARY 1. lt88
tLm&gt;:l:lPTS
e~loyment at canton spent a
IU.IOOOO
Guo .. ne Tu ..
111.100.00 weekel'll here with his parents,
1uTAL BECaPl'l
The White's Chapel Missionl'OTAL BBGINNING
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marcinko, ary meeting was held at the home
JALANCE PLUI
. . 113.171-03 an:l family.
RICIIPTS
of Helen Kibble recently.
UPENDI'fVUO
Mr.
and
Mrs.
HOW"ard
Shum~
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Coleman
'tOTAL .xi'L'IDlTUJliSMLSCEJ..LAND)U!I . . • • . 1 a,aruo way oC Marysville, Qhi.o.aRl Mrs.
of AlexaiKiria, Va., spent a we,kTqrAL EXPENDITUR~
14.MUI Eunlce Sprague of Reedsville
end with he r parenta, Mr. and
were dinner guests recently of Mrs. Clarence Baker and fam.
Mrs. Rushia Shumway:
I.JCENU TAX FUND
TAX FUND

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Mrs. Vern Rae castle, Guysville,

Joppa News,
Social Notes
Grandllle Windon of Portlend,
Oregon~

spent some tlDle with
his sister, Mr. and Mrs. George
Reed. He was called here by

the deatll of his IDd Mrs. Reed's
father, David Windon, Dille, W.
VL Others vlsiti~ In tile Reed
hune were Mr. ani Mrs. Harold

Bronnon, Mr. and Mrs. GeneWUaon of Reedsville and Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Barnhart, White's

Chapa].

DOI'IIie Hendricks were M~r
supper guests of Mra. LawtOil
aB:I son.
James Lavender of Sluk

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lage, m., aDd Larry Llftlldlr
of Dyer, Ind., visited tbeJr JDGtb..
er, Mrs. Clara Llwnder, 111111
sisters, LI.M.I alii Mary~ ud
other relatl vea..
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrowrix, Woody, Suzarme, o.,ttie' aad
Sally, of Milwaukee~ Wis., Mr.
and Mrs. Randy Atldaa, KatiQ',
Tony and Beck;y,DIIDaudEupbl

and John Clem of Lottridge.
Henlrlx of Cle,.land villted ,...
Mr. and Mrs. David Barr of cenlly with Mr. and Mro. 1'I'QI'
Pittsburgh spenttheweekendwith ZwWi~, Mr. ard Mrs. Nannan
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Barr. '
Hendrix and llenleo aed Mr. IIIII
Mr. and Mrs. Olarles Powell Mrs. Franklin Helllrix IDd Barare lllfiOWlclng the birth of a son ara. Suzanne remained at tbl
born at Holzer Medical Center.
Mr. and Mrs. F1oyd Barnhart

home of her brother, Franklla,
and Is attendllig the local ochaol.
and son were calling on her parMrs. Edltll Tearord aed enta, Mr. and Mrs. WimleBailey,
Cecil, or Minersville vioitecl the
recently.

A rainbow can form at
night, but it is called a moon-

bow, with paler and mor;e
subtle blend of colors than
the daytime rainhows.

James Teaford home.

Mr. and Mrs. Rdlert J - 1
took 1 loed of clothllw ll'om 11\a
Ligjlt House Church, ~
ville Rc:ad, to a rescue mlulia
in Barberton. EnroutB home iloiQ'
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opent SltUI'day aed ~ •t
Christian mooti'W In ~
Mrs. Clrl Duckworth ol Coshocton io seriouslylllatUDI,.....
aicy Hospilal in ColumbuL 11or
address Is Room 2!3,MauaHall,
lOth Stree~ Clrdo will 'bo . ..
preciatecl

Mr, DIU Hubllerd IDd - . ,
ha,. mo&gt;ed !rom IN ~
property on Water S!nel ·w IN
former Wanrl proper!J Wbtch 'bo
recently ]JUI'ebaeod.

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Mr. and Mrs. Jameo YGUIII
of Rt. I Lmg Baltoln, are .,_
IIOWICillS the ·~ and
ljlPro&amp;ching marrla&amp;e d their
daughter, Helen Jean, to James
W, Heston, the 8011 of Mr. and
Mrs. James Heatm d Rt. 3,
Pomeroy,
The OjiOII cillreb weddini..W
be an eventof'Frlda)', APril f,
at the Nazar- Cillrch, Cbester, Ohio at 7:30 p.m. Thare

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daughter and

a ..., at Holzer
Hoap!talm Feb. 27.
The lulanlo, each walghingfour
Twin daughters ,.re born
Monday morning at llolzer Hoa· and onHialt pounds, have been
pita! to Mr. and Mrs. Richard named HOIIher l,vM and Todd
lloys, Lin&lt;Oiu Hoil!hta, Pomo- Brent. Tho,y remain at the boapita! althouih this week they
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The babies have beoo named ware removed from the ln&lt;UbaBeth Am and Belli)' Kajl. Beth tors. Mr. and lllra. Culluma anAm weighed six pounds and live Ucll&gt;ote brlnilni the twin1 homo
\unces, and Belli)' KaJ welihed early non week.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mn.
lve pounds, five ounces.. Mr.
Ave.,Googlelu and Mr.andMH.
;v.ld Mrs. HB.Yes have .a 1011,
Emeat
Cullums, and the greet •
Scott, age four. The IJ'andpsrIJ'uqaroola
are Mr. and Mro.
:nts ore Mr. and Mrs. Harey
Robert
Lellbelt,
Mr. and lllrl.
Vat10n, PomeiW, and Mrs.
!ltella Hays, Middleport. Mr. and Emmett Hawk,. Homer Goeglelu,
Mrs. Max Harrah of Chester are and Mrs. ~ !JIIhttool, all d
the Pomeroy area.
msternal great.giiD(\&gt;arollta.

Teachers
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adult belle educaUoo.
MDT A PI)'Chiltric Aide cl&amp;lli
Mro.
Wolle, RN, MDTA

atloo exercises: Blecllaureate,
Smdly, June 1 at 2 p.m.; Ccm-

mencemert, Thursday, J1D10 5 at
8 p.m.
To Jocote tho new buildlns. where the cottlge DOW stands,
which Is adjacent ID tho Vr&gt;-Aa
and SbGI&gt; bulldlugo. The old colotop buildil• ..W bo torn dowQ,
For tho Point Plealllll High
School senior eluo toiDII&lt;ethelr
IIIIIUII ""' to N"" Yla'k Clcy,
week d May t, 1969 with.PriJ&gt;.
clpal Charles Wlthoro res.POQIIble for '""'nioloa.
For Pt.PleooantBandBooatero
· to UJO IWO buaeoiD tran_.t Jr.
Higl! School-toCamdenPark,
HUIIIIDiton, w. VL In the later
part of Ml;l'· CNI a S.turclll1 with

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Bath Soal!
Phase Ill
Bath Soap

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Regular

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Swiss Steak

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TINDDIUT
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Rump Roast

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Sirloin Til! Steak
TENOERBEST FRESH GROUND
Ground Round

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TENOERBEST

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Coffee Rich

Cucu~pbers

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Roll Sausage

PEARS

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spmalhle for -nisi&lt;lll.
FIR' Gerald Slmmoos, Band director, Wahama, to take Jr.lllgh
Band ollxlents by bus to Ripley
for the Jr. High Band FosUvaJ;
lllarch 29 with Principal Cbdo

TENOERBEST

Corge.d,leetl~~~~~t.t •· 89c

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Pork Sl!are Ribs

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Foley reaponslhle

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fiR' Adult classes, aecoed aomeotar, are Mrs. Sharon COle, Adult
cyp~.., Wahama; lllro. Avmctle
lfatha!YIY, adult typing. PL Pleaoalii; Jllrs. Reba Woodrum, bus!Mas ln&amp;chines; Mrs. Maxine Lathey, clolhillS construction; Mro.
Linda Waybright, clothing .,.....
atructlon; )lershel Hender11011,
ore welding; HI¥ Wolfe, weldlns
(ironworkers); C. R. Schurman,
machine shop; Kenneth Morrison,
tool room attendant, machine
ahopi Mrs. Patricia Stepheno,
beglnans music; Mrs. Betty
stoelf, adult bealc edu&lt;aUon;
Mrs. Patricia Bissen, adult baale ldlteatloo; Roy Lloyd, adult

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mon&lt;ement wW be heldmthePI.
PleaSIIIt Sr. High !oolbell lleld
this year.
Heman High School - Gredu-

Teachers and other personnel

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That's what happens when you shop al Foodland! ac'cor~nq 10
Rep. Lester L. Wolff of New York. Saya he," .•. without the coot
of stamps. every American family cOuld have the eqqivalent
of one week's gtOceries free each year." Need we aay ~re?

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Beach ond Robert suer n.

P:~:!~:~A~~~cw~·~·~· and
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CommencemeDt; June 9, ~d:lte
for ~1'"!!'!\~~1"•!'1- due!\!. ~
' large IJ'I(tlatlrw claaa the ccm-

Ramey, Jesse Barnette Burdette,

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snnted th.o !Dilow·

illS requeats: Point Pleuint Sr.
High School - grodu&amp;Um Exer·
clseo May 29, 1969 Junlur ·Soft.
lor Prom; June 4:, class rdgtrt;
June 4, Awards DI.Jt June 8,

music teacher, cOWWywtde; Bar·
bara AdkinS, speech the.._..lst
employed tor 12 months, oountY·
widei Larry Loudin, math and
physical science, llamon H I g h
school; carolyn Shank, busi110as
e&lt;lucotlon, Hannan High; Gen1d
Leroy Stewart, band director,
H111111\ Jr. and Sr. High; Rebert
James Smith, ossiotant director at Point PloaSIIIt and 1111"
roundil'l! school• and ulementary
achools; Ted James Faller, phyalcal education, driven educatlon and speech, llamon High;
John Blake Ray, IDduatrlal arto
IIId Jlh1oical educotlon, Pl. Pleaaant Selllor Hlih; James Randall
Nelli, aoclal studies and ~oh,
Pt. PJeuant Jr. High; llandra
v.omo Plckeno, elemenlary
teoeber, Onlnanc,s achool;Jerey B.....,e&lt;, Jlh1oical edu.,..
tlon, driver educallan, biology
aed ·science, Wo'-!l!a; Elizabeth
Harrah Bre"ster, phyalcal ed•
cation ond biology, Wabama; lllelanla KOJIJ18 Mabe, Engllshondsoclal studies, Pl. Pleasaat High;
Patricia BuftiiiSiDD Benneti,E,._
llah ond social studies, Pl. Plea&amp;ant High; JacqueUne Rockwell,
spo0ch. and librarlon, P~ Pleaaant Jr. High.
Substitutes are Tho Rev. Lynn

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PT. PLEASANT - Slxteennew
teaebers were employed by the
Masoo County Boardo!F.ducatlon
Tuesdoy night In a regular seaslon for the 1969·70 achod term,
along with five substitutes for the

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February 27th

Born on Monday

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New teachers hired ond placed
were Ellzobeth Mattox, tnvelilw

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Clllpler 118, Order of the Ealllern Sllr.

Twin Daughters

remaimer of this school year

LEAN,,TASTY~ FLAVORFUL FULL CUT

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Mrs. Zlba Mldldfl, Mro. 1'1111

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anl'l!teachers for Mull Classos

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Stale of Ohio, ..W be the luA
to precede the luaPectlon was planqed, and a p:acllce wao oet for
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lord and MaThe board voledlll1lllim&lt;alalyto

ratify a memorudum ot UDder-

....... Jlllde Fell. u, 1969 between the Mason Count1 Boord of
EdUCIIIoo and the Amalpmated
Transit Ulllqn, 1539.
The boorc! .alao .wrowd the
memorandum ol Under~
with West VirllnlaUni'ft!l'oU,tor
$f,OOO (f-11 pf&lt;lll'llll) llld with
the &lt;OIIJII;y court tor ~ fiR'
booimlobllo aad lfPPl'O'IId tho reo
quell !rail Prlncillol C~d'oley
tor tho blake1ball loom to a - ·
tho......,_... ltla-lnvolvtot
In at New Martinsville 011 llorch
13 and 15.
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GIWIII.!" "h•l• Hog

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Sausage :~~- 2 •o..l.29

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Roll Roast

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BoJogna •... ~ . _....... _. ,.. 59c

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Can·ned''. Pop lO~.~r·S 1
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bree.e :

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Dinners . __ . ~;=- 69c

30. Colo&amp;
31. Talk

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Gleem ____ '·::,:- 58c

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6-oL l!tll011, 1-n. Jor,
4.:k&amp;. Tube Hul a SMulders

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Apple Butter . . 3 .....
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Strawberries . •· 69e

Onions

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.om HJ4 BREAKr.ur DOWNWWN m LIAIIU!:·'I'O IQI:

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All P.ur/IOBe Wlaite

LW••n u••rrewJ

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lttroltoy'sloiiiOI

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bottle

Rolls .. _. 2 ~~ 29c
ICro;er ComloitW:O.., s.,-.
Cloo.omuo. a ,.... .
lknuts . . 4 ,..... $1

Cream Pies 3 ~-=- 89c
All Vorlot;o. -

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loaves

Bread _. . . 4 =-. $1
fully

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vice p..ol·
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the PCllllti'Of Etemonlarl' d.... ~tedlllemOeuQ8whi,eh
School wasapprovOd by the P, T. woo preceded by I'GOIII 'lblfiA. Monla,y night. 1'lllt owil wW 0... Talchero were In their ,...
be enough to purchlse a ne"pro- apeellve classi'GOIIIa to. dlacusa
joctor and_a sl(ljll,y of~- :wllh !he parents lhe achollolic
encies to project reading mater• pragre11 Of' their children. .
tal on the screen.
AJI'.POinted ,to the ~aaUqr
Robert Morris, principii, dlo- comm1ttoe wore Mrs. Richard
cussed the pilot readingprogram Follrod, Mrs. J1111os Diehl, Mrs.

en.:,

Initiated into the curriculum this

lerm. He displayed themalerllls
used, demonstrated the equipmett. and outlined ldvantqes ol

Jrade claaa.. was

ow a, -· fDurth

read,tllal!ldnllthe P. T.A. far.lhe
bonner won atihe F..,:,...Ymeat.·

The pledge to the llq to open
the meedll8 was shen by Girl
S&lt;ciut Troop 271. The tlllrdp-ade
won the room bannor an11 rePaul Elchl~r and Mrs. Gene freahmenls were oerved by the
thlrd 8flde mother'!- Mr. and
Mitch.
Mrs.
Leo Crew wefe sreetera.
It was 111110W1Ced !hot the April
meetl~ wUI feature .I presenta-

Program is of Identities
ot

JUmbJs was a guesL 'lbe St. Pat-

Conference schools on mi11iU11 .meditation and prayer concluded
was taken when the Wcmen's so- the pi'O!Il'llft, Mrs. CrlaweU led
ciety of Christian service met in ·group singlng of '•o Master
Mondal' night at Heath Ualted Walk With Me/' Mro. Max Donahue was at the piano.
Methodist Church.
Mra. Berlha Dlnamoor of CGDuring the meeti~ ooll!ucted
by Mrs. Nan Moore, prealdent,

rick's Day theme was carried
out in table decor~Uma for the
refreohments served b)' Mrs.
Glen lambert, Mrs. Harry

An ol!erilll! lor the Melhnlllot m1aka persona use. A period

Mrs. James Criswell reported on
the recent World Day of Pn,yer
service at the Middleport Firat
Baptist Church.
Activities of tho W.S.C.S. during the past year were reviewed
by Mrs. Moore, several meJil..

bers were reported Ul,aodltwas
noted that cookbooks.are still for
sale.
Mrs. Bernard Fultz, assisted
by Mrs. James CrisweU,preserrt,..
ed the progr1m, "Two ln a TuJ..

ale," based on the ~ch for
ldenti\1' and aelf-eppra!sll. Mrs.
Fultz said tbat everyone bides
behind a mask, using certain
faclal e)Q)resalons tom11kaetu11
feeli"i•· but IIlii to allow ourselves to be used by God, we
lmust strive to know and under·
· s1and both sides of Olll'selvet:~..
The call to worship taken from

Ithe Phillips Translatloo, Mattllow
28, and prayer were given by
Mrs. CriswelL
A portrayal Df the "Mask ao.i
'Me," u!ling five masks representing the 'W.S.C.S. member,
the true person, the mother tm..
age, the mask ot reaistance, and
the wife image, was given by

Mrs. Fultz.
As Mrs. Fultz lowered the
mask revealing her real lice,
she asked the group - ncan I
accept myself as I really am?"
Mem'*'s were divided lntothree
grounds for a dialC¥rUe on the

comm-.

New Residents

The 16th blrthdi.J' lllllvorllll'l'
ol Mary Braclbur)'' dluibter ol
Mr. and Mr o. Charlea l!rldlur7,
Nlddleport, woo oboerved Frl-

daY al8bl at a PI1'IY,

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G1ft1 wore pre-...10 Mary.
Tho '-&amp;e.-.pllll'ed recorda and
made pizza and tile slrla remalnod tor a olumbor J)lllV.
·- At the PI1'IY were J 0 r r y
Soartz, Jim Sntzol, Pat ~Brl"'• 11em1 Abbott, Bill llapiOnlliall, Torry -cks, J 1 m
WDdormuth, Tom llollllor, Mike
O'l!rl&lt;~~, Lee FIQI'cl, Cynthia
MUla, Mary . _ , Lola Ann
Sauer, Domla Gilkey, B e c k 1
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• Billr D~_ . . , cl'OWr

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Mr, anll Mrs. Freclorlck Goesleln abd flmll,ywmro-.,ndvloltora of tllslr ~. Mr. 11111
Mrs. Chtiriiii... W-f, R&amp;d,.,
aldllr. &amp;n~~ ·Mra. FrOclGoegleln,
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Mrs. lio,yReuteraniiMrs. Nora
Reuter wen In NeloonvU!o Friday 10 vlejttho.wt..'a brotliet,
F1ave Tlgner, a poUent at M~
St. Mfry'o Hoepltll.
Dr. Eveliltt A. TraqcitC&lt;Jiumbuo wos lhowoekenllvlolturolhlo
mother, Mrs. Nollle Treey,Mrs.
Tracy Is dOID8 allbolitute tlli:hllli this week tO&lt; Mrs. Holen carper who Is W.
Mrs. Max Harrah, ~tor
sewral weeks at tbe 9t. Jooeph
Hospital, ParkersbUrg, W. VI..
lor a hlp !racturo, wu rewrned
1o her home ~.
J. C. Russell, student at Ohio
State Unlveral\1', will be ._.
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D111 3 of Qlb S&lt;ciut Troop 2C,
Form 1IW1, n&lt;entlY toured tbo
locll radiO station. Attendln8
ware Kell¥ Wlnebremor, Tlmn&gt;J
Neall, Timmy Thoren, Mlcblal
Worner, Brian HamDtm, .J1mlnl
Joe Jtfttro IIIII dill ..-a, .
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ru, enll Mro. Pat Geltqhor,

lira. Wtlldoll Jt&amp;n.

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Clllrch of Christ; bring favorite

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BRADBURY PI'A 7:30 Thurl•
diiJ' at the acbool; todf.ICUIIPur·
c;ball of p1anrcuod lllllllment;
tblrd srade 1WIIl molllora have
ntroolunenla.
SUNDAY
,
50111 BIRTHDAY, Amorle&amp;ll
LqiOI1 observed amda,y by Foe- - ~ Poll 128, Altieri- .
can I~; dlmer at 5 p.m.
SKATING PARTY HE1Jl
served b)" "YXXIIary; le&amp;IOIIIIIno
The Go1don Rule Cl- ol tbo IIIII tbolr fal!dllos Invited.
Middleport Flrlt Blptlat Cllll'cb
PANCAKE AND 1111- '"'1&gt;held I ilkatlnl Jlll'lf 9mdtJ af- par, 10 a.m•.to 7 p.m. amd~Jat
ternoon at tbe liliatM-WIJ Rinll SDulhorn llllh Scboo1 ..,..,..,
Cll 7, · lblir.- aiteoidool -IIOI'td .11¥ SOodlllm Atbi.Ue
llleludln8 memliera of tho cJasa,
tbolr tomnlea IIIII trt-.

TONIGHT fo THURSDAY

ONLY $229

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Ualted Mealodlot Church, 7:30
p.m. 'l'lllrad&amp;J. lira. Jam e 1
REEDSVR.LE - 1be Reeds- Jolm1011, devodCUi Mrs. Jean
ville WSCS, meotlns wltb M ra. CAiako, -om; Mra. N8111D1n
LW!an Pld!ens tor Ita Mardi Burdette anll Mrs. Kemetb Cole,
meetln&amp; had for - . I be holteBAel.
topic, "Grow!DK Togojher ' Ill
DISABLDl AMERICAN VetChrist.'' Readlnss and prayero erans, 34th birthday dinner, 6;wen given by aD members. 1be 30 p.m. Tblndey at tile D.A.v,
World Dill' ol Pra,yor olforlnll ball, served b)' auxiliary: oil vet.wu paid, ao was a plat.! olfor- """' Invited; Jacob Turner,
tng for mlaalons.
COIIIIIIIIldor.
1lurln8 the bu-•• m""'ng
XI GAMMA Mil Chapter, B~
_,c:ted by tho proaldont, Mro.
Mamie &amp;ckley, a welcoming ilp1a Pb!Sororlb', Sp.m. 'llllr•·
daY at tho home ol Mr.. Rali&gt;b
· commliieo 10 meet new ~
Welkar; members to como Ill
Ill the community of Mrs. llorowurk
elnthoo, IIIII brin8 joint
tha Riebel and Mrs. Nail WDbnuhea.
11011, 10 se"e llx tnllllhs, woo
PIIILATIIEA !IJCIETY, 1:30

I'e811Y
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Jim C&lt;mde,
CbUda, Sontil' .Iaiii-, N111C1'lboiiU!IIOII, JW named.
KI:NWOOD
LOUtiANNII
L ~o v · • us .oo
u.ov ·• •sl5.oa
Harris, Dmde Wlltero IIIII Anita
Plano lo bring ardclea for a
N.t.N ' 5 , • . 7!1
"'"'" '• •a. so
Fultz.
mlaalonar1rbclx10 be -to Haiti
- · comploted Thla bas; Ia 10
be packed at April meeting.
Cllf!la wore ordered to IOIId to
LODGE TO MEET
OJnsrtll
to baYO tile ban llflod
Pllt Cldetf olllel8o Temple,
011 YOIII!tary - o r In achoolo.
f1thlan Sliera, wiD at
Relrellunenta were lo
7:30 Mnndaji nl&amp;ltt at tbo home
a1 Mro.
Allman, llld, tho above ond Mra. SovDia BarncO~
. ott, Mra. Nane7 &amp;ckley, Mrs.
VMIII Humphr&amp;l', Mr1, B o I e
Thomaa, lllll&amp;ll'!ell, lira. GWI,ys
WWW... M r a . - •••
awarded !be door priH. The noxt
moellq will be wltb Mrl, RioA CHARMING COLONI~L IRITING
bel.
WI: OO ! ""O

at Vat.
Hlr

REIDSVR.LE- The prosram bnak.
Mr. and Mrs. l R. Nail and
daughter, Jaoet Lee, spent the lor tile March moellq of the
weeMt!llR Mullens, W, VL, vt&amp;- Riverview PTA was 1 pllll' on julUqr her parents, the Rev. 1rd ventle delbQlency, "Boys at
Mro. George Oller. Rev. OD· Large," prestDed by students
from tile School ol Drll!lldc Arl
er'a birthday waa observed.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey .Riehlrd- and ~ch of Ohio Unlverslv.
son of Ch•tdler, Ind. , are the A dlscuallon tollowlng the pllll'
guests of !heir son IIIII daushter- was dlrodod by Mro. Mulne
ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. RobertRich- Whltehoacl, prosram chelrmln.
The bullonss meotln8 was 0011WEDNESJAY
ardiiOII.
~eted
by !he vloe preoldent,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Turner were
WHITE BOSE LODGE, 1:30
at Pl. Ploaoant saturday to visit Mra. MariJ,yn Hamum, follow- W-IIII&amp;J. at lhe American LoRobert See, 1 neopllew ot Mra.. Ins lhe O)JOIIIng with I readln8 of i!OD 11111.
Turner, who ls a patient at the "Ton Commandment• of ParPOMEROY CuAl't'EH 80, RQI'·
ents," by Mrs. Ruth Ame Bal.. II Arch Maoono, stated mNIPleasant Valle,y HospitaL
Mrs. Gertrude Clbeen re- derson. The attendlmce banner In&amp; 7:30 W-sday nl&amp;h~ Fomoturned SwJiai, after .vlsltl"iln C&lt;&gt;- aDd reading elrele book were roy Ma~mlc Temple; paR ma...
lwnbus with Mr. and Mrs. Joe )'OR by David Cbadwell's room. ters degree eooterred; all eomCabeen and Mr. and Mrs. llanley A money-maldng projeet wu dis- ponlono urged to attend.
Cone and In Dayton wtlh Mr. and cus slid, and thonkoweroextended
POMEROY LIONS Club, iWICh·
Mrs. George Clbeen and llmll,y. lo Ill helped wllh !be PTA 1011, Wsdnosday nona, Pomeroy
Mr. ond Mrs. Clrl Wolle of CouniY COIUlcD hold recontl,y at United Metmdlot Church.
/
GaDipolls joined Mr. and Mrs. the sehO:Il.
SHAKESPEARE Club, home of
Chlrles Bradbury Thursday eveMr11- !lie Hayman, Mro. Edllh Mrs. Dale &amp;ntth, 1:30p.m.;Mra.
ning lor a cUnner honoring Mary Hender11011 IIIII Mra. Rulh Amo Pbll WUllamaoo, dovotloniol ioldBndbury on her 16th blrllKlay, BalderJOD are to serve on the er; Mrs. Georgia WDUamiGII,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thomas nominating
Relrelhand Mr. and Mrs. Don Thomas, ments were Hrved.
nnJRWAY
Pomeroy, spent a reeert weekend
AFTERNOON CIRCLE, WSCS,
in Collllllbus.
Healh Ualted llethodllt Chorch,
2 ~.m. Theradey; Mrs. B. B.

Is Celebrated

'U" -~·D!T!ON.liL
.._~pea.

Chesher and Mrs. Jim Kelchl&lt;a.

Present Play

16th Birthday
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