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Racine are c~ tor lhe Ulle of queen or the IIIIUI Beaux
Arts Bill to bo otopd at the school on March 22. The Bill .. a
hl&amp;hlllbt of the school 10110n atSouthernH!gbwhore no )unloraoalor pram Ia hold. Tile formal al!air .. ""'" to the JOUI&gt;Ilc.
Tho Ollldldates, left to rl&amp;llt. are Robin Morrow, Brljlget Nease,
Sblr. . G&lt;..W,. ADllf&lt;CIIDiock 111111 Lllllla GriodJIIIt

soao 180 miles e&amp;ot or the coral laleo oflhe Bahamas. Tile ~
aauto began their drop trmn orbit at 11:31 L m. EST wllea an 11·
second burot trun lhelr -rlul rocket .,.tne al01red o\pollo 9
eiiOUI!II to ..t earlh'a Jll'lvit.Y pull It back hOo the atmosphere.
The utronauta Wedneaday good enough sailor tor tlat..,
tacked one 96-mlnute orbit onto
Flight Director Eupne Kranz,
lhelr 1~ night sc they could referring to lhe splu.-n that
splash down Thuraclly m gedle was scheduled lor 12:01 p, 01.
trldewt.nd swells rather than in (ES~ today, said •tWe've had a
wind-whipped wavea.
JIODd mloolon so tar, but we allll
UHey, let's eo there, let' a go have • Wl)'l to go betore we get
there," COIICWTed F1igtrt; Com- the job d(l)e,"
- o r J..,.a A. McDivitt wben
The declolon to bri!W o\pollo
arOU!Jd cootrollers recommend- down at the · - o! ne 162Dd
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guot,y wlndalnthoorlJIInlloplasJ&gt;. In lhe Allaotic 860 mUea not ol
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Church. ·Tile dup '""' tor ooclal jusUce In oharp, cr..u.,.
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the General Board at E--'lom at the United Methodlot
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Tile A.S.C.&amp;. ollloo lillhe llaICIIIIc TOIIIIIIe bulldlba In F'omero,y will he ""'"' until Soturdl!.l' lor the......,...,.,..., !ermera Wbo to •1&amp;11 lor the
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, But there is the atomic bomb, lou,_~!:
and setellltes and space ,travel 1m w....,.
drugs and . . .
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and '30s were' regularly regaled with lm·
aginative speculatioos on the poulbillty of
space travel, were told of the unbelievable
energy ill uranium which scientists 'll'ere
working to release, were kept up-to-date
on the latest medical miracle.
Far less wrenching of the imaginaUon1
far Jess drastic adjusiment in "life style'
is required «&gt; project oneself from 1989
back «&gt; 1940 thin from 1940 to 1~
even from lll1lJ to 1900. Indeed, In most
important ways, life at the turn of the
llllh century bore more resemblance «&gt;
life In the .J.8th century than it did to life
scarcely a generation later.
Americans born In the early years of
the 20th century have managed msurvive
and cope with thO fantastic tecbnolo8\Cal
discoveries that have poured forth unceaslnldY without feeling totally alllnated
from ill previous generations. Today'a
young peop1e surely fiave the stamina and
common sense and courage to do the

We are deYolopi9J! a credibjllt~ pp over
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Gr111Jted -!hat' tilday's young Jl\lople are
the smarlelt; most Informed. most dedi. cated, most conc!er!IOd, mosl-eve~ything­
else-that's·good generation "'er to appear
on the face' of the ealth. U it wasn't ti'Ue,
every publjC persooage fro)ll the ~sidon!
on dO)VII wouldn't constantly be seymg it,
would they!
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But that "the difference between the
lives of pre-World War II generati0111 and
today's youth is as great as the sjlan between the oldsters and the savages of New
Guinea" Ia, we suggest, just a wee bit of
an euggeratloo.
Margarol Mead, the noted antbropologist, made the comparis011 recently. Youth
are the natives in lhil new technological.
land of post-World War II and all those
over 25 are foreigners, she said. The root
cause of student unrest is the fact that the
television-reared, instantaneously knowledgeable youth of today, having been
brolll!ht up In such a totally new world,
the ge"'ratl'*' gap.

are 'young creatures of another kind,.

who don't belong in the old system.
One wonders.
Is the sending of pictures through the
air in 1969 really that much more DilracuJous than lhe seodlng of words in 19211?
Is the gleaming supersonic jet any more
amazing lhan the wire and canvas contraption lhat struggled a few feet off the
ground in !903?
Are our high-powered, luxurious, highway-clogging cars o! today really t6at
much of a quantum JUMP from the first
one-Junger that e1ploded down ql!let,
pastoral Elm Street, U.S.A., In 18991
Has The Pill really bad that much more
effect on manners and morals than did the

Pre-Race Blood Tests
Now Mandatory

same.

By all means, Jet us praise youth. But
let us rest awhlle from teJUng them how
special, bow different, hoW Unique, how
put-upon, how unfairly treated and how
much better In every way they are from
illlthe rotten !allures guilty of having been
born before 11145.
They may well be. But the case for It Ia
not proved. And only their accomplishments can prov~ 111not anybody's wolds.

only answer .to that, she said, is for the

man trap."

· The accomplished Mrs. Luce, who is an
outstanding example of the felicitous combination of both beauty and brains, llasn 't
been reading the right statistics.
The annual number of marriages in the
United States has been increasing without
interruption since 1958. In the past seven
years, the increase has amounted to 32
per cent (In the same period the birth
rate has steadily declined, so she is right
about the baby trap part of it.)
In 19118. more than two million marriages

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1111 their Jallf'enfilrcemenl depertmenll tsst
year. Even in this inflated age, that's a lot ·
of money, and since neither crime nor traffic nor any other area promises to get
smaller, the cost can onlY go higher.
Because it is such big business and important business, "it !s only logical that
our cities wlll be runnillg these operations
with all lhe tools now tiWlzed routinely by
large coryoratlons," predicts one elperl
According to Prof. WllJiam Hewitt,
senior law enforcement consultant lor Cf·
bernetlcs Development, Inc., of Englewood, N.J., between 65 and 85 per cent of
the nation's law enforcement agencies wlll
soon turn to computer-based IDformatlon
and electrooic crime prevention systems.

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specialize In their application m dllerent
fielda. In Jaw enforcemen~ tbls Involves
advising, training and working with local
pollee lad justice personnel through the
whole range of their activities-from departmental organization and admlniltrati&lt;m to recruitment to patrol beats to tratftc studies to court and prison operation.
One of the most provocative uses of
electronic Jaw enforcement is In the stucjy
of crime pettems In any given area by day
of the week and bour of tlie day. With their
"electronic auxiliary/' police have frequently been able to predict the occurrence of an attempted crime to Its euct .
locati&lt;m and time.

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have rooms or floors numbered 13. The first known
record of bad luck attributed to 13 Ia an ancient
Babylonian clay tablet telling of a king whose 13
wlvea were kllled wbeo a
fire swept his harem, The
l'.'orld Am.nac notes. The
tlng ,eoncluded ·that It woo
a. bad t~IQI to have 13
wives. II isn1 known whether tho klnB.contented himself with 12 wives or indulged himself with 14.

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Dr. JIDIOI ClobeJ, cbslrmon or
the racing OOIIIIIlieliloll'o pre.
race tslt COIIIII1lltee, oald .parks Wwld opend ~.000 oaeh oa the Jlll'&lt;hase or mobile laborator!Os ond ~ ·
11a eatlmatod the coot or runnlnrl 1l!o lasts nuld 01001111 to
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or borlt• ln'ofllt'&lt;Jilo' ~
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tooli 'born IIi ' &lt;&gt;r Iller Jiln- I
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0e1. 15 In tile year or blrlh.

Lafayette'• Fla&amp;
Lafayette's tomb in Paril
is ooe of Oniy 18 altos ill the
world where, by presiden·
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Stripes 2-1 hOuro a day in
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tslt II aD tracka when the lf"e- 16.
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Howell ll4!ded 2i, Chet
llaur, cauld aim aut "' he the Wallter hod a 7etra hllh or 28' ·
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NatiOaid Balketball Aaooclatlon.
Atlanta rallled !rom 10 polnta
, 'UIIIeld; wllhaut tho IIIUII .off tbs .... to put a crimp In
lilnWIIIOII that IIU'roonda Chlc.... o p!IQ'olf plano, Joe
NATIONAL LEAGIJE
Wedaesdsy'o Relllllts
.;;,;,. riiOkiao In !&lt;iiY sltuatloha, Caldwell and Lou HudiNlll each
East Dl¥1oion
Philodelphil 7 Booton 5
.drqpd· m two !oul ahots with rcorod 22.polnta for lhi Hawi&lt;l
Won Loot Pel. GB St Lclulr 6 Pl1taburlh 3, 8 in....... l'OII!oinlna Wtdnas· to llftiOI 18i)CIIIIt perfOI'IIliiiiOOS Pb"~·'•hll , , 4 2 ,667_1•
nings, darkness
· dt,J · Jdihl to enable llalllinore from lhe Ballo' Jerry SlOan and St.,_.,.Loul1
3 2 ,6041 •• Chlcoao, N, 8, San Francllco 6
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t Mil tbt New York Knlcko Bob Boozer.
Piltsburlll • • • 3 $ .509 I
11-110,
San Francloco clinched a IIOnlnll , •. , 1 . 2 ,333 1'h Oakland 5 Coll!ornla 2
CWI&gt;Jod wltb l'l)lladeiJ)IIla'r .~off spot In the .Welt bJ: New York. , •• 1 ·a .250 2 . Atlsllts 5 New Ybrk, A, I
l26-l17 loes to BoiiiAID, Haiti- beatlua Loa All&amp;elea. Ten point · bl
'4 ~~ ... Clncl-tl 4 ~naol&amp; Cley 3
..,.. · 11!1" loldl Ute F.tst ]IJ . spurts by . CJyclo ' ~.ee 11101 Joe c """' • • • ' • 1
·•w -~ BaiUmore 4 Houston 0
li!iliii W/.l~·pQi_,;,~hl:tl•JfiiiiL]IDiodJ~
West
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-r- New York, N, 12 Detroit II ' · '
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Mlilritiots 5 Chlclgil; A, 3
llld"•the Knlcka·· an Udrd, toolr hall' 'for 'the Wan-lora. .!err¥ • -- · t
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Cleveland 10 Seattle 7
.....Gil the •jli.ce~ ,· . · ·
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liUcillowned •Loo Aitplat 97..!15
IAII Wllkeal he)Jied ,........ """ OliO ' • ' · ·· Pllm J!eaeh, Fla.
llld · Siattle topped 'Son DIOliO Son Dlqo from taldui LEAGtJE
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Eaitw:'fl~= Pet. GB Houston ,._ Montreal at cocos
a.1 IMIOII ill tbs pro nnka, lla;rU lad the Rcickets with 22 N•" York , .• 4 1 .800
Beach, .Fla.
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_.-.tilt, Godlrey C8lllbrldp: ~O,OOll 20th • FGI Olm oller
NEW YORK -- Nomeo will tho fllnD1 Black comic at the to be near Albert Flnn4f In
llllke new• if Grwe!IO'a dlvoree ''Wroac Wll'' open1ng had a IAJDdop .... Fma.to there - ps to ewrt .... Uz TIQ'lor'l Coucaolan pi rubldas hlo haad* riD&amp; In "Man, ~een of Scots,.
mo. II wr:ltine h1l own. "Pri- the rllbt WI.Y.
and .hlo l•dllll lod,y will be Mia
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N~~~ey - leola Jm.
.... Julie Podoll ..,. ho'll .... s.kun Su!otorum .... bn't that JIOI'I*nl ......, for her next oJ •
or san lhe capo but he does tx-1&gt;1811me pug llurrkane Jaek- buln to cam ber ·bllllnl: u llinbsYe lhree IQe olren .... J 1011 lhinlnl lb&gt;eo II the l'llrt »11 4'Nauq;'* Ill ada, too ....
Jack Wamor doesn't boQ' back AulboriQ- Bul Termlnsl? .... No Former lldw1• . , p i r.&gt;d Liz
lblo Wlll'IIOr Broo. - . he can - p e l aut bnllllll!llhe ctrclt Toylor ~!Jb) Manica lJnd
Bll ot odmlrer• IU'OUIId the -Je ciiYor&lt;od hodlft ...... Jlimt Brl·
Nlmt 111&lt;11oy man .... PM!It"' 11 the Miami Beach lltluYIJle vo .... Loria Ptl,., ..,. or the
Ida alice or the Pam - Am BJdc. - jail buss ..,.a~ pr&lt;llll- .PJ'Oillclrl a(. "Goorp Ill"
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the immediate postwar year o 1946, wbeo
everybody was a Utile wacky.
True, the number of marriage-elll!ible
people has also bee~ increasing, but tnere
has been no appreciable chan1e In the percentage of spinsters or bachelors.
No mere male will complain if Mrs. Luce
helps launch a trend to "aupersexlness,"
·even if it does lead to more marriagesalthough the statistics show the gtrls must
already be doing something right. But the
trouble is thai too often !he bait is removed efler the man trap is sprung.
Therein lies the' story behind many of
the 400,000 divorces in this country every
year, and behind possibly a far greater
number of unsatisfactory marriages which
don't deteriorate as far as divorce.
Like a dlembnd, sexiness (it doesn't
even have to be "s!JPOr") ought to be lorever.
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"Fortunately for woman, her body is
still a trap-if no longer a baby trap, a

·J'QURNEY ciiAMPS- Hoet Syracuoe !ourU&gt;rraderowtJ't
• c~IOIIS ol a cageiGilrnoy lor bOys of third, IDUrib and IIJih
lz:ido ~· p!ayod .laot ')tokerid at, lho Syracoile EJ.m.liiry
.So;bool Mil!lbers ol ~- ....chlidl!:'ClarllellimUton; an
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In one of the most widely quoted statements in recent days, Clare Boothe Luce
averred that life was chancy for the youn§
women of today. Young men just don t
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Sante Clara 11011 26 at 11a 27 tbli16181D.
IIID!eO lbll &amp;eeiOII bel!fDd
Dralco, the Jut enlr7 ID the
NCAA
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Demla Aw!No' lllld Bud O&amp;dll!,
I!IOIIIIIIIuln OlD cart'J It to 1llo
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KANSAS CrrY, llo. (UPI).... IOeded Eutern Mleldpn, 77-69.
Tho 32nd IIIIIIWll N A110 edvencmg - e - Aaaodatton ot lntemeolleglate .... (Ark.) state, ·Joke FIJI'II..Ied
Allllellcs &lt;NAW buketball Jfaryland state and Elizabeth
chamjllonshlpa heed Into the Cltr lillte al North Corollna.
llendtr.., battled heck to
'lllll8rllaal l'&lt;lUIId 1mllht with
the underdop pll!llnl like lQ&gt;SI'I alath • Glmaa
(PL), 80-78 In overtime Wedravortteo.
0! the heaY)' pre~ IIOedl!l nlsht; Jfarylancl state,
wldob knocked off preriCOial7
fuor!Uel, oni1 No. · HIP Point &lt;N.C.) II otUl aHvo lllld No. 7..eeded
!ram the atartiD&amp; 32-lelm lleld. Werlburg ol i&gt;wa In the
Ualverai\Y ot near- openlnc )QIIId. edgied ilout
by Tcpeka, Kon., lopa the 1181 ot lillte (Wio.) In en 85-iJ
1hrWer Wedneadl!l
JeVeD ''IUI'pl'iJetf quarlerflna.. overUme
Oils lilo!' ll»eedng lop-oeocled
College Ba..-n Reaulll
Fo1rmont (W. VL), 7l-72, In B7 IJJdl.ed Prell lnle!'llallonal
W edae •dar Dlabl'• OOCCIId
NAJA Taumlmollt
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lois In 28 - · lblo ........ E11z ccy St NC 88 S.W. Old&amp; 81
Wullburn - II 20-9.
Maryland a as 11out St 83
Other surprioeo are Central Coni Wallb 98 111m! Payne 7t
wllldl rooted E. New lolex 77 E. Mlch 69
No. 2-oeocled Howard Parne ol NJ 115 AtltYI Bltmre
Taaa, 98-7t, Wednelllll,y; - . 81
IIIIIUth &lt;N.J.), wldob rolled over HIP Point 100 Whltller 82
~o-Biltmore &lt;N.C.) 115.'11 w.-rn 7t FlirnMIIt St 12
W-eda7 atter upeeett"' -.
NCAA Coli DIY
fMdihll cha"'JJIm ond No. 3At EviiiiVIlle IDd.
Flrttoeeded Central ol ObiD
lbiiiiJ. and Eulem New S.W, MIIICalri 82llmlclalr76
lfelleo, wldob 1 - Dllch IIJ. Wal7n 82 otJthrpe 68
•beaer tb.lb ita l2tb 188,... Alblend tl m!MtJ St 35
1n bolllnr llllb- Am. ll!tl 80 San Fron ll 75

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l&lt;po - Jim Stewart, 541, Julia
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WMPO •.••••••• , 10 17
High Teem Game apc!Serleo Lou' I Aohlend, 793 ond 220!1H i g h Ind. . Serleo - Drema
Jim
Smith, ·448. Hti!h Ind. Come Sua&amp;n Knlgbt, 188.
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Ntw York ••• 17 50 ,254 ·20
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Dell&gt;'lr ..... 38 28 .582 13\0
N.,. Orleane , , 31 82 .522 1'1\1
Dallu ...... 33 32 .508 18\1
Loo Ahllelo• ••• 28 38 .424 2t

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WCB!Ien's Early Bird Legue
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Hcmwa •••• , It 48 .2t2 32\2
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D. D. Phmcttes • • • • , • 52
RawHJ'€1 Dodge • •. • • • • • 42
Chlpma"'COD&amp;dlll • • • • • • 38

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Wedll0eda7'a Rtaulta
New Orl.na 107 Mla!I!IIOZ
Kllltuckr 106 Now Ycrk 18 ·
DaDa• 122 . . . _ 100
Llll Ahlleloo 126 llo!Mr 122

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Kl1111 JluUdero • • • • • • • • • 14
Team High Serle• - RtwllhiiB ·
Dodp, 201L Team High GameD. D. Phmcttes, 732.
Ind. HIGH Series - Ellen
a..&gt;g~~4 t63. 1n1. Higb Game Vedt Davlo, Ellen Rought, 170;
Pauline Fields, Barbaro Fleldo,
167; Pegy Kl1111, 165.

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FINE UPHOlSI'ERED FURNITURE

One oflhe mQrt poJiUia.rof Flexsteel's new Nantucket introduction! of ~rly Amerltm~
fumltvre Is !his deluxe pillow arm sofa with high domed . back .~d foam paqded
wings. Plump reveroible cushions are of c~stom ftber-ftU or .spnngy dual rubbir,
Outstanding in beautiful outline qUilted prints of cottorJ, ltnen, or nylon- wtth ~
tective finishes to keep your Nantucket sofa new looking so much longer. Deep, lux ..
urious spring edge FleXsteel construction with wri~en lifetime guarantee. ,

will give a trW sermon as a
candidate tor the pastorate of
lh e I'Omercy Firat Bopllll
Church at the 10:30 a.m. oorvlee

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UUe ll'lamph over
LouiiiYille, aoea .,.m11 Taaa
A"M In tile _.,. al tile
Mldwell rqlmal. Cclloredo
state battles 1111 E1ibl dlamp
Colorado 111 the oame bW.
Roomdlng out tile rqlana!
Qllrllrllnalo II tile ..._u11oo
at Colle.. Pork, lid.. In tile
Eaot pitllna Devld11011 aplnll
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UCLA Faces New Meiico
State In NCAA Opener
Lew Alcllldor 81111'11 the laor Weblr lillte In tile Well
rood home tonltlbl. tcylnc to cut fii(CIIala at Loo Aqeles.
out of the college ranks a
tuck al l'l!rdue, wbo
wimer.
Joined Alelndor m the VPI All·
Alclndor lllld the UCLA America !elm tbll year, !Bids
Bndno da!enoo ol the Big 10 c:llamplm Purdue aplnl!
NadCIIal Colle,date Alblellc Mlaml ol ObiD In a Mldeall
Aaaoctatton basketball tour- ro8imtl e n - at MadiiCII!,
nament UUo on tho weotern WIL' The Ohiolnl upset Noire
front aplnat New Mexico !bta. Domii In en earb' l'&lt;lUIId.
The Uclaaa have woa back4Wr
Kenlud&lt;7 mekeo Ita 17th
back NCAA clwll&gt;fooshlpo lllld NCAA !ourn&lt;v _.,-anee wban
plan to uoe the
as the aii.U..O wlnnlhll coach Adolpb
opr!naboard toward an 11!1Proco- Bllpp brlnro Ida WUck:ata to
denlod third tlllo.
wttb _ , _ 1n tile
Santa Clara, like UCLA a - . half ol the bracket.
CIIC&amp;l&gt;e&amp;IA!n club clurtDg regular
At Muhatlan, Kin., 1D
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llllttltern (Jdo wW belllldt .J!f&gt;' . corero IIIIJrm:iml!el.Y 180 mllol.
Uc within a dar or \wuc.........,
It wol Aiel ilolt tltere ia • ..,..:.
to 271h Dilllrlct Rep, JWpb Wei- *ill!' ol lilt boad . _
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Welker was..,. at lfollldlla, ma, be uNit to OlliiOdlle WOik on
Including rour from Oollla Cool!- two or 111ree J11')11018db.\'-l.
ty, atteJidlni thil mornln&amp;'l seaGallla Coomtlalls ~
slon, In t1te Ohio ~at moml!ll'• ~ were
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H\Pwa,ys omoe building In eo. Evins, i cltiector oo tlte IJido
lumlluo.
Clwnber ol Commerce lloalll;
Rep. Welker aald olfldalo otu- Bruce Herri1&lt;11, rico preol-

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lion grew out ol allepd pollbe
Billl' HW, preoldent at 1he
At le"t 50 per10111 lm't .tolon&lt;o In arrellllnll an Olllalder Soolhern Local Alllletlcarrested 1n Durham where at Carver JuDlor higb last en, the sponsors. Ald. aervlns:
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Gov. Bob 5co11 lor .,ardomen
carver and Jetreraoo HIP
Tlcketoiiii.Y be obtained either
after students of Duke and remained clol8d and Venl&lt;o In ldvance fr1111 • - r momNorth Carolllla State ron- wild was closed.
ber or at lha door. The oost ror
!cllowln
ally
ldults wW be •1anll..--nta,
Tueodi.Y nllbt
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At Los
City Collqe, ' 50 conto, lor ell 1ho ~&gt;oyer can
In lhe city to d!B&lt;tlso tlte dlsoldelts used llbles and eoi (at ooe olttlJwl~
~U~n~~~cement of aome 25 Negro • chairs from claSib'OOllll to erect
Making Ill&gt; the canmlttee ol
llulkds Who aald tliOl' were barrlcadeo acro11 two eatranceo workers, propor!rw and SOI'1ini
witltdra1rlllll from Duke beCIIIse to lhe 18,500-atudent campus. t1te p&amp;ncakeo, will be llorolhy
at a lack at black -es.
students opslol8d to the otrlko Spencer, Jackie Wqner, Evelyn
In Loa Anples, a Venice HIP later removed tile barrlcadeo- y cung, Ru1h Am HW, Coach Bob
School VIce Principal Bodn• 8lld angcy words were ox- Ashier, Don Houdashelt 111111 JJu.
Refndl, 35, sull'ered euts and dtanged. There were beaUni• •• Wolle, Ill flrat •hittt Helen
bruises on his race 111111 a noae reported.
Tolrord, Etta lllae Hill, Doroth.Y
inlUrl' Wemeodi.Y as tile third ·
"In Gravest Hour"
Smith, Ellen Spencer and TCIII
day o1 a strike by mWtant
''The ochoolo In Loo AnP!eo Wolfe, -shill; Reifl''111elos
black hll!l&gt; school and Junior are In lhelr gravest hair," tile will be d!nllljii'OCIID .chelrlllllllor
hll!l&gt; school students saw preoldent or the Assoclatloa at lhe moru1111 slllft aBI Mory Illy
rampages and destruction In Classroom Teocben, Alvla Bar· Yoot ror tile secODI shlll,
claurooms.
field, said In a telegram In Gor.
Boosler ofllcers aald proTwelve students were arrelll· Roeald ReaiPIII.
ceods wiD be uoed to help defra¥
ed cmlng flte day at VariOWI
schoolo. Tho Black Sludontl
cooto at tlte athletic program and
AWaDce was trying to close
urged atterollnce of all per1011s

United Press lnternalional
National Giard troops patrolled Durham, N.C., today
after disturbances rollowed vaodallom In lhe city by studODio at
Me University and North
Carolina State Collqe,_ Los
Angeles schools were aald to be
in 11 '11lelr gravest hour."
About 50 otudento at tile f,600student WlliOII campus at
Chicago City Collep IDDVed Into
tho classroom building
day, ror&lt;od cancollalioa at
classes and then bedded down
tor the nilhl They were
demlllldlng lhe transrer at a
Social Science professor.
In New Jersey Wednesday,
black sludento lllllled Ill-Ina at
high schoolo In Pater1011 and
TreiXon. A group ol -nt&amp; Ill
the Unlverolty at Plttsburlll1.
protesting closed meetlnp by
the board ol lrulllto&amp; at tile
22,000-student school, ended a
sl\.ln at n claosroom building
WO&lt;besday nl8ht 111111 began a 18 black hllll1 school• and
teach-In at a location provided jmlor hll!l&gt;• to keep pollee oil
ochool sroundB. The demonlllraby 1he unlverolty.
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The proposed logiolalioa wos an el!ort to getarOMDJI ~·s rullow
by tile Socn'
Court thot two Toe- Ariz. -s-ro, which
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li lloQ;~ yeoro 180. were In vlolatloo o!llllltnu"""'.
tiie rule eould ..... a belrlow on 42 o111er dalb - - s ..
21 clUes \hot havo.almllar CCIDbloed oporatlooo, UDder whleh separate edllnrial l'1metlona are Jllllntolned. Moot or t1te _....s ollhe
House and 5eolte billa are !run tho atateo where thoee sltoadons
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Parawing could save our airmen
DAYTON - PEBSONNEL AT WRIGHT-I' ATTERSON Air Forte
Base soon wiD becln tuliow an ejedloo BOOt equipped with a jot omline wblch would lllllole pUota leaving d!oabled planes In iet Into
frlenolly territory. The deviee, called I ponwlqj, WIS dovelcped by
. t1te Stencel Aero ~ CorP. at AahevWe, N. C.
Tile beck of tile pUot'a ejectloo 8001 eontalne a "V" IYP8 wlow
and a jot eng!De wblcil would be llnlted after lhe 8001 Ia tbrowll free
of tho plane. The pUot would thon dlreet hlmeBlf toward frlonol4&gt;
lines and 117 aWOl' ll....,.s froiD 85 to 911 miles an hour. Once over
frlenolly territory, the pilot would Jettloon tho deviee 111111 parachlte
to 8lrth.

.r~ It I1.00id be on location
by 7:30 L m. EST, to pick"' the
returning asmn.uts, meteorol~
glots noted lesaenlov windo and
wovos Is lho shill moYOd lOUth.
In tho galley of lhe G.-1clloal, a heUCC~~ter asoault carrler commlssaryman 2C Dovid A. Mill
V'~ . Bel h
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the Icing oo a 350 pound cake
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Give Progrmn
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wW take place IIIRioGrlllld&amp;College Thursday, March 13, 1n the
College Dlnlnll Hili, bo&amp;lmlna
at 6:30 p.m., accmdlnl to 1ollke
1ouoe1, ehalrmall or SPIRO (Stop
Pover\1 In Rural' Olllo).
Mike Kline, DID director In
VInton Coun\Y, wru holll tile program whleh Includes rolk •lnl1ng, film tildes, and dilcuss ad·
ministration atpovertyprogramo
at tlte lo&lt;allevol. The purpoee of
lhe program Is In onlill otudent
IIUliiJOri ror programs VISTA has
lnltlatod In the area, mchascom11111111ty orputlon and tutoring.
Tbe 25 - . . Involved In
SPD!O Ill Rio Grande College 1q1e
to be able to eoollwe the work

Arnold Dodson
Dies Wednesday

Fox Huntel'8 Will
Hold Spring Hunt

Arnold "- Dod- I'll, 141ddloport, died unexpec\edb' Wednoodar event,. at his lune. He wu
born August 16, 1901 at port, lha 1011 of tho 1at&lt;o Eba
and Ida Pickens Dodaoo. Mr.
Dodson, a retired carpenter, wa1
a member of lhe Mloldloport
Ch.irch of ChrisL
He is 1urvived by hi1 wife,
Ruth; a daUJ)tter, Mrs. W~,yne
O'ltrlclal &amp;orten, Norrolk, va.;
two sono, Geoe A. Dod1011, Mlcldleport, 111111 William I. Dodson,

The Sprlow Hunt ol the 0 h I o
State Fox H-ra Aasoclatlon
wW be held lollrch 28-30 II Royal Olk Park near l'&lt;lmeroy, It
waa amounced todi.Y by R. C. of VISTA oUr1ng lhe

three aiatera, ·Mrs.

ThOro will be truphleo and ribboos lor all claoaes In both tile
field trials and bench .....,, &amp;laster or Hounds lor tlte event wW
be BoiJby Ronson, Nitro, W.Va.
John RetclU~ Hamden, wW be
rlnsmalller, and Ruu Word of
Wakefield, bench 11oM j!!!IQ.
THERE ARE TWO

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When our motor txpertl give your cor.

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time. We uat only the Iotts! electron•
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oretl Lutton at Pt. Pliuant. lloo
Salon
No, 7.0, Elgbtli!IIForiY,
gaoliated rrom Folnt Pleaeant
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meet
Monilal at 7:30 p. Iii.
HIP 111111 compl- her nuraeo
1ra1n1n11 at Holur Hos)lllal In at t1te bome at lfro, J, M. Th..-ntoo.
Golllpollo 8be bad an ar.
fillatlm at ClnclaDad General
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Nuroery !loperviJor . at IIA!l•er
for two reer• 111111 was empll!l'ed
at Marietta !6emorfal Holl)lltal
In aiiUjlll'Visory CIJIICi~ror tet·
years; lncluollni flllrllD&amp; ad;.
mlnlatratlon ''u . an Aoollllanl Dj;

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She wao employed Ill Pleosant
VallO)' Hotpltal ohortl,r after Ita

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hoapilal at Intervals while llvinll
1n t1te cit.Y and ror tile palll two
)'811'1 has WOiked In I IUperYiainl cepaciiY at the hoapltal.

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Plea- valloor Hoopltal -.. sareIY on&amp;lnoer, Addo Barr, 62, IlL
Alto, W. Vo., wilo woo 111 tile
barge - I t Ollllloded. Barr~·
rered a tcalp laconi!CMIIIIIII ...,_
tuoloo ol1he hlp.
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·)' Newell, Jr, , Malon Comty ClvU Uve mem~ Qllhe order. .
r:. Jlelense Director, ino1ooonied1hat . Re!relhJ!IODII were eerved
• 'j .Ia cooii-oe In amoteur radio Ia bedorlng a .-.. .&lt;#I hour In ~,.
Ina altered by 'lhe· locsl defense ~tterldi'18: Charles A, ~rt,
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Dolph HUI, Slwef A. Hudclle.11011• Harry A, Reltmlro, WU.,-; i ,Thi cooroe Will- be tau&amp;llt by
, GUbert l)uoh or C.Ulpollo, aDd 11''l' •V. M¥ers, . Slephen ~
·will provide the necosoery code Miller, Wesley · G. Spence,
and electronle theory to obtalto George A. Carwn, Miles
. a novice amateur llcenoe. The Darst and aasoclate members
lnltrucllon .'wiU 'be given In tile John L. Casto and Jsmes Pru··emergency aperatlri&amp; center In dan.
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mtereatoci tn " amltei&gt;r radio.
lOBS
~1her' wlll Iii a amaU fee tD coYer
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.: 1)ier1011 tnterellled 1n this eourae _
:~, 110 attend lhe lllOnthb&gt; Civil De.
.•• J enae DlOe!lni Thl!rodi.Y' March
. 13. beglmlrig al '7:30 p,_m. In lhe
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PT. PLEASANT ·.:.. 'lleser'la·
~raooo unable to attend lhe
JhOetlng but lloterellled In the tlono are belna tek011 ror the aaeouroe DIS)' contect Newoll or nual sprlngbulfetluncheoo dlMer
l!l&lt;llard Grlnllead. '
c:t the Ft. Pleasant Woman's Club
In be held Friday 6:30 p.m. In the
local Moose Club.
'PLEASANT VALLEY HosPrrAL
The potluek dlMer Is open to
Maffh 13, 1969
tlte ladles or lhe couniY by call. ADMITTED: Stephen Sllelton,
inl 67~878 lor reoervaUooo.
~lay, w. Va.; Gerald Peari'JCI'I,
G. A. Biggs, 10ca1 merchant
Golllpollo Form !ildnll)' Whit- r and postmalller, Will be lhepest
~· _Pl. Pleosant; Belinda speaker and will toll about lhe
, 8_Ch~er ,~:Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Law.. Fort Randolph Terrace, a new
......, Ms,yoo, Letart; AddcBarr, hwolna development which will
·MI. Ali!&gt;; LoweD ilbobe, LeSage; soon open In Point Plea81111.
,&amp;fro. RQger ~!~over, Leon; Mila
lbe program Is under the IllGoodman, Pl. Plea81111.
perYiolon or.Mrs. W. 14. Crulck, !'JSCHARGID: Steven Show, siianko and Mrs. Cor I Adlerorthe
Pt.. Plessant; George Batea, Pl. Deportment ol Pllbllc Al!alro.
Pleelllll; Stanl• Basa, PomeThe dinner Is oponsored by
roy; Mrs. Ilona Nowlin, Apple 'the W~qo and Means commlitee
Grove; Mro. Clayton Hager, AI· With Mrs. 0. L. FltzRandolpli,
boJiy, o,, Ear\ Eotep, Golllpolls ehalrmen.
Ferry; .MrL'Robert !Vearl, Pl
Pleooant; Louisa Erwin, Southtide; Traey Slmpldna, l't. PleosanL ,
BmTJIS. Mr. and lfro. George
Love, Pt. Pl..oanl, a 11011; Mr.
and Mra. Lawrence Mayea, Le ..
NEW HAVEN -: Plans lor lhe
tart, a 80ft.
open church WeddiJII or MISS
Sharry Flesber and Rober! Jo.
Roum have been completod.
Meigs High Seniors oeph
The marriage wlllt take place
at lhe United Methodist Church
~ To 'Mebd:.AC¥iemy at Now.Beven, W, Vo., Mar~b ~
Ill 2:30 · p.llt. with .nov,,
has been '-red E. Dille and Rev. l'aul tortn111
atllelatlnll.
··~ wl1h • 'l)Jitlon Awaro! 111111 Janice
Thoma Reed or FA 1tBankwW
. ~ Smith a one.(ourth ocl!Piar- ·
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, lhil&gt; In ottend Nationwide Beau~ J be vocalllll and Mrs. WUDsm
·• ty AcaoleuQr In Colwnbus. ThO)' Ruoooll will servo as organist
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A recepllon wW rotlow tmmewere among !he Jllnnero ~l'OIIl d!ately after the cer&amp;mlli\Y In the
,. over t50 ,Oido- eppllcamo. edUeaUonat unit of lhe church.
Mlas
Ia the clautlhler
at Mr •
I. Arlhur Mlller
Presidents William HOW·
of Rt. 1,
d,.and lolloeStt&gt;ltb ard Taft and John F. Ken·
It tlte dattlll1ter ~ Mr. and Mro,
are burled In Arlington
R~qmond J. Sml1h, Rt. t. Pomeroy, Both are ldelis HIP sen-

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COLUMBUS (IJPI) - The rio
arage llfl*cillon 'woii&lt;er lD Oblo
factories esrno ,1, 1U more per
; 78&amp;r lhan. hlo "'triP counter" . pari in oilier II!Otea,. after ad,
j u - lor·Ioeal and &amp;latt .llx•
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held thelrmOIIIh!Y luncheonm~
1ns Wedioesoily, 1 p. m., In the
parish hdoise. ·
The dining tablwi were aura,,
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rick Day ljoeme by tJ!e hoii'esaos 8111ld ~ll&gt; P!ll'cbase 50 eoch
ror the IW!Cheon, Mrs.' LuclUo . Gl ~lnlaoa steel kni..alllllllbrks
Wells, Mrs, L!&gt;&lt;Y Moreland and to be •.~ lri lhe pariah kliehen
Mrs. Doddee t'oran. '
with Mro. LucrMorelandappoint· The short buslneoo801slonlol- od to make lloe purche.._ -·
lowing the iurreheon was In
Father Scilane diocou•ed wilh
charge or the preoldOrt, Mrs. the STOlt&gt; and leked their help In
llomer llartin, Sr., &amp;,!" lhe 1"' ma~tW it po8sl'!le lor t1te 1""
vocauon was given bY the Rev. l)'tea ot the church to serve'&lt;tJ.n
Clll!onl Schone. FJuoer 'Schane tho proce&amp;slonol at lhe CothecJ.
1,1sed ashlstopic''SalltPattlck," ralln Wa&amp;h~ D~ c. on Austatins thai St. l')trlc~ w1oprob- g~ot 31, 1969, which Is below
ably born In Scotland- and wos celebrtted 11 Weot Vlrilnlallay.
corrled orr to lrelandattlte age or Approxlmalel,y 12 aeolytea !rom
15 years to serve as a slave Christ Church are plaMing to
oevon yeors Isler he escopOdond make the trip. The BJ'&lt;IIII stated
returned to his hmneln Scolilnd they Would help lhe boys In an,y
then later relllrned to Ireland as w.Y possible to make the trip a
a missionary and later became a
bishoP. St. Patrick is remem·

or Meigs &lt;;ounty, Ohio, ror an
order to change his name toWal·
lace, owen Marlin.
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Sild application will beby]lm·
tioo to be filed In sold fr-.:
Cwrl, on or alter the 12th day of
. March 1969.
Dated thls 12th day of March1
1969.
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Signed: Wallace OWen Fulton to Ireland ant cnt most of his

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c"!r&lt;h vestry hiii'IJI?I!I II!""' ·
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procoedo top tO tile altar gulld.
The ·1969 cordi wUI contain a ,
beaudlul picture ollhe alia.· in
Christ Church.
Mro. llartln, preatdonl, '"'
nounceld the April meeting~ the
i!"lld hlobeenpoafllonedoneweek
until AprU 9 due to tho ryoBUiarly
scheduled mee!/118 day lalllng
during HolY Week. Hostesses ror
the April 9 meedng wdl b6 Mrs.
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FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE

GOODPASTER PROMCYrED
WASIDNGTON (UPI)- Pre~­
doni Nixon announced WeoinGsda.Y that Gen. iq1nan Lemnltzer
would step down as the 111preme
allied commander In Europe oo
July I and be replaced by Gen.
Andrew J. Goodpalller, deputy
u.s. commander In VIetnam.

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VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
ADMITTED - Tlmotl!y Her·
Ieos, LanssvWo; Mary Lambert,
Rutland; Anita Harmon, RuUand;
Richard . Herrmann, Middleport;
Rhodo Hackett, Middleport; Jo.
PT. PLEASANT - Olllellla anne Crisp, Raelno; and ~· ot lhe lolarletta Slump, Chelhlre; - p h Fra•
l4amlfaelarlnl! eo;, Pl. P I - ~. Cheshire; Zora Walker,
today _..,sed _..eill&amp;n ror Fomeror, Ko,y Klnl, Middleport.
1he 11olp ODd -tofhelp-.
DlSCHARGEll - Allolla Blsed ...,....., w*~s 1&gt;arp "'~ ·• oOUp;;~ -.r, -.1'11J!othf
p!olifa!t ,....., · ·
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ed rec1era1, - · oounty and lo- Reeves, .Dan Gorby, Kalbr7D Moocal -clea alang wltb lndlYid· df,
ualo rorIncluded
1he bolpllllllcmperallon.
These
holllltal facllltlas, emerpney unlta, ut111tr
compontea and law Oli'orcement
-cle&amp;.
cause or t11e oxplulm whlcil
riAled • two· ICJD:Aetlaa orr t11e
lip of .. ...,...,. Ualoa Carlolde
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Lon (Gertrude) Greeolee, MlclTile "Leo Seorlo" lined In tile
dleport; Mro. Charleo (Nora) court at Pmoeroy Ma.YorOiorles
Vlpderslice, and Mrs. Velvey Lepr Tuesday night 011 tooault
Keys, both ot Laharp, Kanua; 10 and bottery ........ Wll not Leo
gnndchildren, ltd three niece1 Seorla ol 463 South Sixth Ave.,
and nephews.
It lo reported.
Funeral services wW be held
SQUAD CAlLED
Saturday at 2p.DL lroonthoRawl·
The lllddloport emergency
Iowo-coota Funeral liCIIIe wllh sqUid INWOred I eaU II 11:08
tho Rev. Reullbl J.1o7er olllelat- p, m. Wednesday to the home of
hog. Burial wW be In Riverview Araol4 Dodson. age I'll, Bl')'llll
Cemetery. Frlendo JIIQ eollaft. Pltce. He WIS deod I h.0
ar 10 o. m. Friday.
8qllld'oerrlvol.

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7 - 'fht• Dally Sentinel, Pomel'O)I·Mlddleport,

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member at 1ho GllliPOUo Chui&gt;- · lllrr¥- ~ l'ltb DUbiel;
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wwk clolheo, and ~rillll- point
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'Tlturaday at the Middleport
·. Cbarcb or Christ; brlll8r&amp;vorlte
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Items now corerocl by lhe Illes

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Apple Grove
News, Events
BY MRS. HERBERT ROU!ill
Devid Gloec;_knor of Camp McCiollan, Ala.\, IJ)IJII I weekend
with his parei\ts, Mr. and Mrs.
Erwin Gloecknor,
Mrs. Jack Saraeat and Rick of
Bacino and Mrs. PhUv lladtord
and stophanle of Rock SpriJ18&amp;
cl1lod reeent11 on Mrs. Bertha
Robinson.

Mrs. 1lorlha RoblnionandPete
Shields wore dlnnor gueato ol
Mr. and- Mrs. Johl&gt; F11hor at
Rltlne.
Mr. and Mrs. ErwlnGioecknor
are bulldlDg a now home ci their
!ann at East Letart.
Mr. and Mn. RusseU lkluah,
NaDty, Sharoo, ~. Devid and
Edward, Mr. and Mrs. 011 Bootoo, Ro&amp;or Ruulh, Jolt MOler,
Mro. Edna Roush and Mr. and
llro. Dora Paraono au...Ied a
blrthclll parljr at the homoofllr.
aod Mro. Deoa Lewis at Clllloo,
W. VL, ............., Cindy Rousb,
!foe Boaton and Charlolle l.Ow11 SlllriQ" oven!JI8,
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Forguaoe
ol New Hawn, W. Vs., were SUDday dlmer gueolloiMr. and Mro.
llomerWarnor.
llro. lllanhall Adamund Mrs.
Erwin Gloeckner opont Tueodo¥
........ with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
By•rs It Tanners Run.
llro. Horborl Shield• bo a po.
llont at Holzer Modlcol Center lor
obtenatlon and treatmeld.
Joa and Tim Wlclu!rohlnlti&gt;em

a weekend with Jimmy O'Brien.
Mro. Edna Roush and Glad7•
Slllelds opont a week with Mr.
·lad Mro. Howard Roueh a t neld. Howard Houoh .._ . . .
lid them to their home Friday
returni1111 to Mansfield saturdi.Y.
Mr. and Mro. Robert HUI or
Rat.ine, Mra. tJlah Wolfe, Mra.
Marlhlll Adlma, F10)'d Norris,
llro. Vandora KnllfiUngandMro.
Harold Bird c.Ued on Mro. Herbert !IOUoh.
Mr. IIIII Mr1. Blain Nice and
dlullldera ol Newark spent the
...._with Mr.lldMro.L(Qyd
· .RICL lira. Nice relnllna on the
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a 420,000 exemption.
the tax.
No rtaure his bean set lor the
II ID Income tax le not adaptIncome tax and lndlcaliono art eel, commlolkloero IWOild baVe
COUDiies may be permitted 111
set it tbemaelve"
Got"emor ~s reportedly
lavors letting c&lt;JUnllea s8t the
rate lhemoelves and adjuot It to
their need•. It is baped aa Illcome tax mlgllt permit COUDtlel
to reduce exillllng prapert,y laxeo.
1
llhodlo previoUsly - - a
gracDated groas retel.llls tax
raogJng 0110 - hill to 0110 -and ooo-l1all per cent. The gracillled
tax wao dropped because of PDI·
llblo lepl
over wbethor
coold be taxed at
·dll!orG.' f!itea, . dlpendl.na,.,..
the anwmt (1 tbe1r bUIIness.
The Income tax would be adaptod by CClUIIIl&gt; commissioners who
- d act oo lhe r e - Ilona of tollll1y .....Us or educaltoo, tOUII1;y -wide echool bodleo. Oley "the commlolkloers

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Chester tolled oo Mr. and Mrs.
U~ Nice recently.
Mrs. Leo Taylor, lldly Wolre,
R111h Dooohue and Mrs. DeDas
HUI vi sited Mr a. Bill Heiney at
St. Joseph Hoopltal Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. RayByero, noronce Adams and Mr. lad Mro.
Erwin Gloeckner spent an eV&amp;nlng with Mr. and MrL Herbert
Houlh. Tho OWniJW was spent
ootlaUy lad Mr. ~a and F1oreace Adams entertalDed with lnIIVUIIIODtal music. Hymns were
IUJI8 by the gr~q~. Mra.lolarohlll
Adams oerved relreohmenla ol
eooldea and IBL

O.estnut Ridge
BY MRS. ALTA CONE
F, W. Fi. .trlck paoad awoy
on Tuesday at Holzer Medlcol
Ce-. Funeralaorvleewuhold
Thursday with burial In Memory
Gardeno.

Slveral persons In this viclnlt,y
have been lU with llu and virue.
Mrt.. Vance WUbur wao In
"'-de~'
WeDotoo Ia at week hl.u.,
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work done.
.-..~WUilam B. Gregvry of ...,.._,
apent a Sunday with hlo lather,
Weoley Gregory.
"'carl Beano of BldweU spent a
day with hi1 dlull&gt;ter, Mrt. John
Reed lad hulbolld.
Dole llanay, who luu...IIJ18
ll'lllllllll ' 1thool In CJe,vtland,
apenl a weelu!nd with his flmUy.
Mrs. Lewrence Morton and
MrL Ruth Swloher were Celambua villltoro llotweek.
Mr. lad MrL Albert Cone were
in Gllllpollolaat week.
· Mro. Cl)'de Slone c.Uod on
week.
Mro. Albert Cone .... clay !all
Konnoth Erlckooopurchaaeda
'dozer rectDtb'.
Speni!JI8 a w-nd with Mrs.
Ola Perry ~ Frri were ber
daughter, 1111'1. Ami' ClldwoU,
R.N., and Mro. ~ Thomlo,
CoiiDOIIus.
llro. Allee 1'htonu Ia lhoWill8
- · ~-at Veteran•
Ho,pltalln Deyta
MrL lAittll Henalar and ljllll
or Nowlf!i fllilritllaturdaJwlthtlll

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the olternattve fli! adaptiJI8
lues to make up the """""'
to 4llllltl' lor slate ald.
Hero'o bow the Income tax
would be tied llro slate old to
acho!&gt;l•:
. The Le&amp;folature would deter·
mine tho avoraae stale - wide
&lt;DII 11000od ID educate a thlld.
This ll&amp;!lre lhen would be compared to per eaplta apendilureo
In each or a county's acl!ool dlatrtcto.
11 the dllllrlet'• ll&amp;!lre II loll
IliaD lhe stale avoreae, Income
tax rev011uo - d be used ID
~IiriDa;U.. dlltrict's averaae uP
to tbe &amp;tate aveFage.~
II thedlstrlct'saveraaelshllhor thaD the slate averagu, the
district would be lnollgll&gt;le lor
-old and - d have to raloe
Ita proport,y tue1 II It wanlld
to ccDime to l(lOild more Ulan
the averaae 111 .Wcate atudenlo.
Rhodia' jU pacltaae Will ....
.......... roJolll8 the minimum
1tbool mlllaae . . . - to ..Wib'
lor old from 17.5 to 25
miUI.

, 'J'hoiDU'Cook.

Mr. and Mro. Frank Westllll
celebrated their 56th weddiDgat&gt;o
niverllfll recently with a family
dinner at their home.. P..resent
were their daughter and son-lJ&gt;.
law, Mr. and Mrs. Luthorl!arwy,
lheir grandlonoandflmUtes,Mr.
and .Mrs. Olat!-ifii:YeY and Mr.
and Mrs. Dolo Harwy.
Mr. and Mro, John Holllday
and Mr. and ilro. Eugene Holllday were In Aleron Siltllay to attend 1 Golden Wlddill8 celol&gt;radon lor Mr. lad MrL Glenn 111"'
Clure ol C~ ML Former
local reaidenll lit attendance
worololi&gt;s Qenuna Voleo!ClrdIJ181on, Mr. and lfrs. Luthor
~r. Mr. and Mrs. OrloAtor,
and Mrs. Ferlt Alalllnder and
daugllter, LueWo, of Columbuo,
Mrs. Lulu MOler and llaughtere
and Mr. and Mro. Forry Turner

of~Llnle

ClDode, Wbe hU
opant the winter with ber ...,

Wolter, andramllyatAwJeCreek
returned to ber homa bere. Reo
cent tlllero at ber home besideo
the Wolter Canodo l&amp;mlly wore
Mr. 11111 Mro. Lealie Clnotlo.
Weekend gueol&amp; ot Mrt. Ethel
Rldeldn wor• her dlughter IIIII
ooo-ln-law,llr. andMra. WUilam
PhUIII&gt;• of FrankrDrland ber ooo,
Mr. and Mro. JoiDior Redeldnand

Appreciate~

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Columbus, Oltlo
Mardt 10, 1969

IJv!Iw bere Is a lazy lire, so

«liferent rr,om the couroe we lollow when at our ateater homo.
Tbere aro!IW\Y thlDgo,tooeeand
do, lncludbw our church aetiviUea and community club which
mom bl-monlhl1wlthpoduekand
etUrtilllllenl.
Our good nolghboro hero Ill- ·
elude the John -eno, Mrt. Nail
Sllumway, Mr. and Mrs. Deytoo
WID and the John GUmoreo (lormer residents of PCJ!IOI'Ol'). All
llw within a block or uo.
Al_oo, alllllllberol .....lea,trom
New York, Michlpn and lndianl
w!tl'
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AI much as we enJoy spendlas
llie winter monthe In F1orldl,
we art olways happy to 100 our
Letter from Home
!ami!¥ and lrlenda lJt aootl old ·
Mello COUttljl. W• wW be otartEditor, The Sentinel:
IJW home by Jli&gt;rlll, GodWilliJw.
Mr. and MrO. ·Purlay
We hive been wi!II(JI8 to write
for some time to tJprell our..,..
Karr, 1825 - 5'111t
preclatlon ol The Deily Sedlnel.
Aw.,Ea1t,~
This Is our eighth winter In F1orF1L 33505.

Dear Sir:
The III(IIJOI"t the preao &amp;fvea
lhO bear! cauae1 ell(IOCialt,r .mIDg our 1111uol ea-lp lor
llmdo, io.moat grail4'ini. We at
the Hearl AuodAIIoo IIIIPI"'CIate II.
We !eel we aro all W!R"klng toaethOr to le...., the loU being
ta1&lt;en In lives lad haelth by the
verioul 1orm1 of beett dl-se.
Plea.. accept our olnoere
tlwtko lor yaur aaelotanee In
our determined e«oria to defeat
thla common -.ny,
Charleo F. Woole7, M.D.
~~: Control ()hiO
ileitrt AlsoclaU...

.,., Zane F. Cbaa&amp;Sler, llrL
~ Cltlnnell, Hatiri M.
Ward.
Doll, lira. Myrtle· E. Eathul,
ADMISSIONS
Publlcatl011 of admloal... lo Mrl. Jerry, A. Fain, Jr., Mro.
prohibited Wllil lurther notice. BUlle GlbiGit, llrL LIWo
Grlme'l John L ~ lire. WIJ.
BIRTHS
MrL Chlrleo E. Colaway, llam I.utao, llOialil It MtiAed,
ooo, 11:42 a.m. Wednoadly; Mrs. ·carl D. Meredith, Otrlotloo
Honold J. WUcomo, Patriot Slar Nolan, ~~r..: nora Null, lire. f4.
Rt., son, 12:33 p. m. Wednesday; oa Plcltena, Mro. L ~ RleMrt. James II. Fox, Rt. ZWell... pl, Mrl. .LtJdo G. llGIIItlloo,
ton, son, 1:24 p. m. Wednesday; RliJ1h L, .RoblltJon, lloemor L
Mro. · Charleo L. Queen,· IIL 1, Roulb, Mrl. dtailea E. SNit&gt;.
Gllllpolls, daughter, 2:45 p. m. Mra. Vella 5I-, 1ktll!lla Sllv,ro.,)lcCO)'·Soavo!J, Mro.Jease
Wedne~; Mrs. Jason.Pearaon,
Glllll&gt;olis Ferry, ooo, 2:25p.m. C. swan, De'fld L Vltqllm, Jooeph E. CuUon, Jr., Mro."Emma
Thursday.
DISCHARGES
Mrt. Ervin J. Acree, Tbeanao
F. - . J r . , and 116ttdlttll&gt;- ·
h-n.. of Me ••'-'·.
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=uFuneral oervlcoslor TCIII F1tzpatrick were hold at the Slr&lt;q
FUDOral llonle In Wllkoavillo oo
Friday with Jtur1.ollnthe_,OI'I'
Gardeni IIOlr Alheoo. Mr. Fltzpatrl.ck had been lJt lalll!W health
lor some d!Ro and wu a paUent
In Holzer Medical Center at the
tlme or his death. .
-Nellie Vole

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A thoulhl for the clay:
Thoma• Paine lllkl, "Suoplelon
lo the c:Giq)lll1on or mean soulo,
allllthe base oro11 good aoel~.

f'T. PLEASANT, W. VA.

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~ouulry1 wu 4&lt;10• 111 Loara
Slallcl1!~. dn&amp;bler ol Mil~s
S~&amp;Dd!oh. ~ . died II! liin'
leePIII! 18,10 tlie,..mpter
wu worked ' a rew, yeau before that. . ·,
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Tlie· 1Uichel 1lled lodal .
are the Jallle aa tllOie uti~ ·
in the pa,t&lt;-the outline,
croas, satin, .b I a n k e t !flY
daioy, fe.t11er, f!IQot ',aDII
bouillon atllchea, the Fl:encb
knot. In moderil deligns llld
colors, these -age-old otltdlel

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puroea to .be u..d in community
ltl'Yiee pro.Jeelf attltOSoulhelstarn Ohto llental Heelth Center
were Dildo when lhe Ledles Aux.
'. Ular)' of Lewio Manley Poet 263,
Alllerlcan Legloo, met Tuesday
ttl&amp;bt at 1o11twtt Morlllt ~Uot
.. Clllrch, ~eport. ,
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The ltemo wW IP'. to Mro.·Osby
. Martin, lf;lghth ol,trict COIIUIIUI&gt;111' service chllniiaa ror, the
American Ltiloil A.uXll!ary, !Or
use In month~¥ parties given at
tlte hoo»illl ror veterana and
other paUenta.
•'· Duri!ll the meed1111, presided
over by Mrs. \VUUam I. Sirll th;
a ·r eport on thec-lbullontothe
DonatiOOI

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In tho aba.,.. or
~Cfo. Sllarmao Butter for the rituolllile cplllll8 or the rileeti"'lo
;~ liro. ~ Harper wu pi•
olllat. 'l1te meed, ~·with a

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,~ Wlnotoo, lad ref~;eohmenlll"""' .

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Mr~~o ~ lllindo Mt,o: !'al:rl~ Wey, IIIII ~- Ar.ilold

Richard• Mro. :8utlor wao_..,...
vlitutiJI8 hooteao. . , :,
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versiil&lt; this aummor was made
wliO,n the lolldtll~JPortBusloo!• and
PtoloSIIonal WCJ!IIft'l Club lll"l
Tuesday night at 'the Columbia
Gal ofOhlootnce•• •
Mrt. Grace
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be 1lled 11 1 ceuler dealgn
on a bedlpread or curtain.
Vulfei

Gle peacock

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·eealt to ~II: Paltem
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No. Z313, Stltellli' Tillie, c/o
a Kaosel In ber provoo- •••· - p e r p o D auve "SUtcLes In Tbile" ;;: W'IO'Citr
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book, traces earlY evenll York, lf.Y. J..IJ. llldiMie
lhrol!l!l pieces of aeedJe. your IWIIt, atldreu and lip
wait~ IJtt1e etrfl Ol prHO!o- Ode.
nil! days were oet to em·
broidering oamplero to

With J &amp; P Coots embroidery floss and il transfer
pattem,. you can embroider this lovely peacock to
decorate your home. Frame it lo• a handsome wall
h&lt;tnging or use it on a bedspread, curtain or pillow
cover. Done entirely in cross-stitch, the design is
highlighted with Iridescent sequins on crown, breast
and tail.

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ofa!e•Bp&lt;ll1110!"8hlp
or oe&gt;'Oral
for
. bY'c lrlt
• ellg!ble
,ol\tf&gt; •t .

~ oltltoliCh atiiiOime""'ntwUI
bf'de~ ooUI the tlau!e ...
' bee• ..t"\&gt;&gt;ed by the American
.lloei"'!-Aiudllacy, IPOftl(iraofthe
.Pr1J81Vi ln'aellgovenunent.
; -Dui-1118 the moetm, cOnducted
by IIIJ'1, llelty conkle, Mrs. L.
E. · Reptoids, lo!fs. John Werner ::Je~·
lad M!"L Harold sargent were ·be
naatOcl · to the 1!001111111118 committee, A ollie ol OUieeralor the
1969-io 'year wlU be presented at
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Mrs. Warner reported ttet re- nomic
Mto. Honry lble, Mr. and Mrs. cel!&gt;teln the H•rt Sundlyattlvi'
Paul Koller and ,Mr. and Mrs . Ueo of the club ~od lllmost _prosram wa•
Dlllat Hauler, Colmnbus, have $475. She also ~ by.lawa to be troduoed by Mro•.
beee bere to visit Mrs. Harry adopted thJa year.
man or the world
Keloer; a patient at lolelga GenThe apriJ18 meetlJ18 ol Dlolrlct mlttee.
eral HoopltaL .
Pam Kelly waa 1
iS was announced lor Apr!J27 at
MrL GlaAb's Cuckler;,_. Mro. the Ohio University lm In Ath-· meeU~~~~o Thank you
Clara Kerr and Mrs. w...,wha- ens. Also llliiDWicedwas the state reed !rom Mrs,
ley wore dlmoi gueoill Sunday meetllt! to be held at the Sllera- ey and Mra. Eleenar
of Mr. and Mra. Karl Grueaer tnn Deyton Hot8t In Deyton, _May remembrance• dutl1111 ·~~:'!!...~Iii&gt;
ard sOnt, Bob ard Larry. Mrs. l8 .. 181 and member• were reo- neaaes.
Cuckler'a birthdaywaa observed. mi- to send the!~ reservaA white ele!)hant
Mrt. Elizabeth Otue ollleyton tions.
beld and
lslhe guest ol Mr. and Mrs. PatIt waa reported that the ~w s•rved by tho &lt;ommlttee
rick Lechlry. Sbe came espect- director lor District IS thioyoar aaaJrs. ·
.uy to aaalat her slater• Miss
Helen Lochary. ln her move trom
CoiiKIIIIua to Pomeroy.
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PW~ pattema ever offei'INI. -It It dOlle entirely !n
crou sU&amp;qb, ~ nJDe 8bidU
ol llll.. trand .embroidery
!lou; It lilealuJ:efo18 111 :MI
Inches and makell an tmpreulve•flnbbed piece. "It It
bore u a framed
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BARBS
lr PHIL PASTORET
We don't have a color
television, but every now

and then we tune in on some
blue language.

Adventures in Giving
WSCS Program Theme
· The Rlv: Glen HUes ollhe Pomei'Ol' United Methocllst Church

aponooro the - b oi'pnlze&lt;l "POIIIor&lt;l)' 'Girl Scout Troop No.

170.

Mrs. Jamea Weyorsmlller Ia the' Ieeder and her "assistant Is Mrs.
Rubert Lewlo. .
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Committee chairman Is Mro, Jlines O'Brien and otbers 011 the
committee are Mro. Marvin ~ and Mrs. Gerold l!ooih~ A pooler
dl!lllay teUIJW.' or lhe ni1l troop hao been piteed thl! week ln the

Swish¥-LolJ!~ll!I-SiorUJ.ndOtr tn·~ ol!/Jii/Scout w~

Plano were made duritw a meeU!W this week lor a ruDun.,e
sell . to be held oo Mirch 28 and 29 In the ElborlekllluUdlDg oo Main
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St. Reoldonb""with
rutnJIIIIgt to contribute are asked to.~et Mrs.
Weyerimiller, MrL Lewia, or Mr1. Rouaht;.

The antlllai meettns of t h e
Port1tn011th District WSCS wao
.,_,.oed lor April 24 at the
Blaelow Oturch In Port.....th
when the Women's SOCiety of
· Chrllllan Service mot Tuesday
nll!flt at the Pomeroy IJndlled
lle-at Church.
Mrs. Robert Warner prealded
at the meettns whicib"relllored a
proeram ~tied "Adventures 1n
Glvln&amp;'' by Mro. Gerold WUdermuth.

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lime, material woaltlt, auc1
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Mrvice.
Over 30 vlflll to shut-lnowere
OAK IIILL HOSPll' AL NEWS
Births - Mr. aed MrL Har-

ry R. HID, RL 2 WeUetoo, dauglt·MifiDLEPOHT CADEITE TROOP 185 - A t5 contrtbuUon to ter, lolar&lt;la ~March 8; Mr.
helP with milling collll ror the boi&lt;O~ of·~ clolhbw ~ tors lor and Mro. Paul David Lamb, 14
orphl-a In . VIetnam and 'Thalllnd was iDicli",by Cadotll Troop Main Sl., Creola, son, Timothy
!85.
WWiam March 8; Mr. and Mrs.
Tho girls also contrlliutetl Items lor lhe county-wide lntereo- Garry l!ltaeoe !obtt&amp;oml!r)', 10
Uonal Frlendshlp Dey projec~
La&lt;IY Ave., Jackooo, IJOil, TlmoA party was' p!Mned lor Friday nlsl)t at the American Legion thy Edward, lolar&lt;h 9; Mr. and
HaB. camp glau were dlocuoled and rOlders 011 thiJI8l aftilable Mro. G l - Terowt, Rt. . I,
were dlotrlbul8d. It was olso rei&gt;IJrt,Od tltata dl!IPII.Y ln oblor•neo Rayi o., daua!&gt;ter, Helen Kit.Y,
or Girl Scout Week hod been placO!Jintha · -·or liudley Florlota. , lolarcb 9.
Mar~ Krawstl)'ll was a,guo..t at tho moellas beld at the Hlllh
Preeeal Patlenll - Mro. AlUnitetllolethodlat Oturch. Mr'" Wallace Power• lad MrL John Knrir- borll Vlvltoo, Jaeksoo; M r s.
with SCq'l ()Jl!IJI8l•, Mai'1 ~~lflto 1o1arJ jYUooo, Jyl Nalley Miller, Olk IWI; MrL Kar102yn Beavor, Tlra Nleri, Nancy Buoltll'k, ·Ami' .Hamm, Diana Brumlei, ma Sle)Jp, Rt. 2 ChlllleoG!e;Mrs.
.Debbie Schuck, Venldl Glbbl and J11riara Arttltoo\Y.
Plulmenla Hutohlnooo, Rt. t Ook
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HID; Jolm Heaer, Jaduton; VernPOMEROY TROOP 61 ~ Wiltk oo Olribrold~, imltfuw, lad. ie l..ei'Ol' MOler, Rt. tOok HW;
omoeklitg proJecill wer~ t\)llllnuod w.a.lciay ~it-a meetlas ol Eliza Blavlno, Rt. 2 Jackaon;
Pomeroy TrooD 61 held •t the holno or Mro. Don Thootao.
Kathleen lolotzler, Rt.2 OokHUI;
Money lor the cookies IOid by the lllrlo was iornoci In to the Damle MtNerlln, oak HID; Huleadero, Mrs. Thomao and Mr'i. Pat Dull), allllroUprrlllll the·meet~ng bert. Vance, Rt. 3 Jack1011; Ruth
the girls a11lsted In jlaekl!W the beby clotbeo load and li&gt;yo to be 1\lorpa, Davio Hume lor Aaed,
maUed to the Vietoam orp~~a-.
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MAYTAGSEIVICL tlfArSTHU~T

PRE-GRAND.OPENING

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Lori A. Burk, ~ E. car-

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IIJNDAY
60TH .BIJITHDAY, American
Loclon obae"ed &amp;tnday by F..,_
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Poll 128, Amerlean Le&amp;foo; dlmer at 5 p.m.
aerted by "auxiliary; lel!ontt&gt;l.,•
and theli.r.mm•olnrited.
p CAKE AND
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7 p.m.
&amp;tnday at
lj;tulhera IU&amp;ft School coreterla,
IIJlaaoored by Southern All&gt;leUc
llooatero. ·
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Holzer Medical Center, Flrtt
Avo. Vlsllillll hours 2-4 and 7-8

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Scltciol In MI&lt;Weport; oeltOol
IJI'IiiiONd; open to the public.

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IDGH SCHOOL DANCE parfl, wilh !be J,YI SOturdly nllbt,

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PRICED AI LOW "$ $127.50
illo! 1.- or ..-. aod Mrt. lfld. H.......Jl'dlt lamlllea.
SOME SETS REDUCED 20$
1111'' .i l Oaci...U aod aallil!V
111_, Jlcaspertt·Goodwin
ot&gt; Ohio
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Ida "and. we woultln't be 'withodt
lt. ~It io Juotlilu! aeWDi a letter

JAN'S RECORD
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i· BRADBURY PTA 7:30 Thurs.....

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"j_. PABr COUNCILORS,~- .
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Rhodes Leaning to\
Forced Income Tax
COLUMBUS (VPl) - T h e
Rhodes Admlnllllral!on'a tax _pro.
gram, whicl! will be prei!OIIted to
the Leglslalure ooon, wtllloree
countlee to le&gt;Y an Income tax
or come up Wltb new revenue to
.,.uty lor alate aid to athooll.
The propollll I&gt; deslped to
llandar&lt;llze school· tax rllea
througllout ..amtlea and recplre
school districts to uWize their
tax1ng fOIIOUI'&lt;IIB to the IUllelll.
The tax pockaae, _.tec~ to
go to the Le&amp;flllature nart week,
will lnclu&lt;Je:
-A county -wide Income tax.
with at least 50 per eont ci the

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ABOVE IS THE SADDLE AND ridlag Olluli&gt;menl departmoat of the ,_ Modem Sow!¥ store
whicl! will observe II&amp; grand opening Frida~' and S&amp;1urdl3'. MarYin Glasco Ia ·-and,.....
ger. The buslno08 Is located In the Connerl!acketl wheellllgranenl shop at 339 Weal M01n.

phony., qfef tllan tr~ull·
!Zero, enclurln•lf lovely illd
very very "In"?
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iyhitlt; olont with ileedlePoint, II ~Jng aome very
lamodl·llllgerlllyblg. ODce
reg~ •• a. .ltnteel 1'!1...
: Ume llf an .eaofer' era, embroidery .enol other fot:m• ol
:handwork are becl)mlng
more and more popular wit&amp;
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P.m. Thursday. Mrs. Jamea
Jalm1011, devolioos; Mrs.
Cooke, program; 'Mrs. Newman
Blrdettt and Mra. Kemotli Cale,
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Clar-.ee Ross, Rt. 5 JaekloD.;
Wade lo()'ero, Jacltaon; Albert
Koelle, ~; Grella Stonerock, Rt. 2 C(tlllleothe;llarpret

RlefiD(, J.iduton; John

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Southa.tam Ohio's Newest &amp; Finest
RESTAURANT &amp; PARTY ROOM

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WE$T BROADWAY

WELLSTON, OHIO

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made during the psot month, It
was reported. Mrs. lolerla Custer io lmpret1ng at beme folPut your beat foot for·
lowing a.,rlodorhooplteUzatioo, ward, and you'll trip on the
Miss lAI.CreUa Genhelmer Is W, top slep.
and Mrs. Ruth Bamltzlolmprov• • •
QuU:k, 110U&gt;-Whot did
IDg, It .... repoited.
you oo with tho hour ~ou
Plano were made lortheJiedge
lost
last oprilljj as dayllflhl
service at the APril meeting. It
time
came in, when you
was noted that the balance or the
~!~•d
it up OfiOin in the
dlairlct pledge will be paid ln
Jli&gt;rU and an ol!erlng lor the
achool ot mlsslona waa taken.
A history of the .W.s.c.s. was
st&gt;'en iiy ws: wii'iior Wtio noted • .-,. on ·.-,•, '! .. -[l":
that the orpnllattooob ..rvedlill
!DOth llmlverllry thla year. The
WoliUIII'I Forelp Mlutonary Society was founded In Bollloo ln
1869 by elchl womon at the Tre- ·
mont St. Church there. Mrs. Warner told or tho merging or the
three dlvllllooo ci lolethodlll
Clllrthel In 1939 and the 011111lzatloo of lhe Woman'• Soclaty
of Chrlatlan Service, and the

We invite you 10 sample our excellent cuisine
featuring steaks, chops, seilfoo_ds , chicken, and
dinners for the entire family. Plus a sandwich
menu meant for everyone's lasle .

• Open Every 'Evenlna Except Sunday •
• Dancint to Live Music Weekends •
• Air ConditiOned •

IN0EtS~1PECIALtZED ·SERVICES·

WILL SOLVE YOUR

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more recent merpr of the Evan-

aelleai United Brethren and lhe
loletllodlat women Into the w.,.
men'• Society or Chrllllan Service.
Rofreohmente loliowlng the
meeting were 101"\'ed by Mrs.
Warner and Mro. Clara 'Thomao. ·
A ollent auction wu beld.

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sympathy on tbe part of the
majority of lludenta for ,the
eause or black people and
other minority groups. But
where It Is shown that an lnd I vI d u a! hal precipitated
t b r o·u g b riotouo conduct,
through inflammatory &amp;tatemont or Incendiary actionthat be Is involved In a
crime-then that. Individual
mull expect to be punished,
just like anybody else who
vlo~t.es the·law.
--Gov. Worr•n P. K1101Dier
ot ·Wilcomin, on camptU

Ella Morpa, Thurman; Nino
B. Davia, Jaekloo, Chari" Den, , . .,_
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wu carried oUt In ralre~-' ~ ror r\PrU ,ell,
9oJt HW; steUa MtCiU', Rt. 2
se"ed IJ7 11111 Ern&amp; Jea.. wlton. lad
Bmdje .
Oak HUI, and llelvln Ra,y Sor.
.._ '-rlilned tbe :Paat .Ciililfa IMt
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· ran; Rt. .a won~~o~t.
dllorder~.
~ ~ TWJe, P7fhlan!la.,. ~ . Releolod ..:. RetV
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SMALL FARM, 25 aeres up.
good bouse, Cl1oBt« area pre.
!erred. Raymond Boatright.
lmll Bottom, Ohio fSIG.

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.d!tcb. Henry Bahr . _ _ or '
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11-9-2Up

For Sale or Trade

IIIII CHEVY 2, v.a automatl&lt;!,
two lbJr aedan; !IIIII Ole.,.De, two tbJr hardtop, pow• llleertng; 19117 Mustq
~rd Of Thanlct
Fastback, v.a. kpeed. Call
W$11 lo Olprelll my BIDeere IIIU5I'I or II9W'Ifl. U Ill:
tlulnks and gratitude to all
my ' !rlends and nelcbbon
Pets For Sale
who visited me wblle In the
Veterans Memorial lilopital M:N!ATVRE Sdin•uzor JIUPI,
no odor or sbeddlntl. Temporond for all tile cards I reary
abots and ••mme•l. Phont
ceived and speclal t1wi:! to
after s p.m. weekdays, 11'1·
Dr. Telle and nurses. and to
31121, HoctiDIJ&gt;ort, Ohio.
everyone wllo belped In any
24-lttc
way.
3-13-ltc
Edllb Davis.
MANCHESTERS, Dacbsbunds,
MID. Sclmauzers, Poodles,
1 WISH to ·eltend my sincere
!'lip, Idled Breeds and
thanks to thoae who olfered
Spayed
Westle, Barbroo
prayono foe me, also to Dr.
Kennels. Follow dlrect!onl,
~Y. Dr. Telle and Dlll'!If rilb~ QJolville, Ohio.
ses, wblle I m a patten! at
Pbone 1187-81.
s-6-7tc
Veterans Memorial Hospital;
to tboae who visited me, and
lor the lovely cards, fills and AIREDALES, A.K.C. regiStered, king of l!lo terriers.
flowm I received. May God
bless each and • .....,_.
Health J&gt;lliM!'". $50. Jobn L.
Davis. LlUle Jlocldng, «Jdo
Patricia Autberton.
G742.
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OF FICE HOURS
1:30 a .lll . to 5:00 p.M. Doil y
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EAGLES CLUB
PRIME ROAST BEEF
DINNER

Sunday, Mar. 16
12:30 to 6 P.M.
Adults $1.35, Children 75c
Mt•btn and Famllito
Only - Dlnnon To Go
Music by Margaret Neuman

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liii18IC IWI'Y Friday and S&amp;t-

uiday at Jack's Club on Harrllouvllle R..s oft Rt. 7.
S-!Utc
PUilLlC SALE Friday, George's

Aucllon House, Rutland, new
lllld aaed merdiiDdlll. Conllpments welciOme.

Open

11:vm 10 a.m. till aa1e lime
foe eo11118111111!1111. Sale slarla
S.!Uic

at 7 P.lll.

. . JIEWIAR!) foe

iDtmnatkm

leM!Jw to tllree llealle pupo

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ALOT MORE AT
BRYANTS

BIJIW!Ml Iota. good locltton,

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RIIM. fbane M4'/0I. s-tUtp

GUN 911001', Racine Gun
as. 8mlday 1 t111 - . Ram.
llaeon. . . . . only, S-IS-tic

OO'N SHOO!' belay """' 12
to f p.m. at the RuUand Am·
Le81&lt;mS.~c

I WILL not · be IOipOIIIIllle lor
any doblo &lt;OIIIracled lly any... oilier lban p!JIOII.
Pearl Sheetl,

Rl. S, PDmeray J.ll-3tp
SEE NEIGL!R Bu!klm, SuPply for building JllUI' bome,
!.o"8 time kiln anllahle.
S.IJ.tle

--WILL DO sewln1 at home -

zippers, pockets, pegging,
hemming, alteJ:atlons, etc.

Mrs. Freddie Thabet, ldaton,
Phone '1'/S-5651.
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pie, Proler prln~ paid petltmll. Pbone Maaon, 77U,lll.

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Bryants Dollar Shop

RtaJ Bolato ........

106 Court St.
Po'"'"'Y
992·5896

Mltltllepart, Oltlo

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Fo.r TIM! Fastest
Service DAY/ or
NIGHT •.. CALL
RAILINGS SERVICE
. DA V'992•2151
.NIGHT
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R. H. RAILINGS SONS

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mlnioh. u.. Wipeout Will
cleaner lm- a freshly painted
fir.tllt. Rent a wall cleaner.
fl. Baker Furniture. S.lutc
AMERICAN Saddle Horse; anUque bed. l'IIQIIe -.sost.
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1968 NEW MOON house trailer f5rt2, two bedrooms, ph.
982-2111&amp; or lltJ.3G'I8. J.t.8tc

HOBSTETTER
REALTY
GEO. IIOBSI'ETI'I!R, Bnbr
POMEROY - I larse I'OOIDI,
pa110rama view over-ltdlna:
the beauUiul Ohio. s bedrooms, bath, gas lumace, u tra large lot.
M!OOLI!POR.T - I raom bricl&lt;, ·
4 bednloml, I~ balllll, bot
11aw boa!, run lmsoment. 11roge and alee large lol, elose
to sdlool.
POMEROY RURAL - Good 7
room boule, 4 bedrooms,

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0. llol 251, PDmerey, Oblo.
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ANT!QUI!!S. lumhure, dllbel.
mllcellaneou!, Mrs, Howlnl
Cadi, 1110 W. ~aiD St., PDme.
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SMITH AUTO SALE1
·«ANAUIIA, OHIO

For Sale

MIXED 8AY, John M. Nelioa,
tt.lp Wanted
Salem Center, Ohio. Pbooe
fiOV!IEKEEPER
NEDlED,
MW'IM.
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live In If dealred, good wortInc &lt;OIKIJIJonJ, Ugbt wort,
PboDe ~1.
U-tle KnUiJii!'f TABLB, red Coc!Dica
top, . dlliHIW lrlm lllld IIIII'
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lid • olcea!ltl Applr .In lllitOoailllt ......... ~
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walmll COiliOie ller&lt;o. 'nils •s..._lled? I""' Y1K1r OIIOI'Itset hu AM-1"11 radio, f or's license? CaD 1111-1111.
I II Ill:
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tum table. Take over PI)'·
menta of fiJII per momtb or
pay belatic; . . . Tty It ill
JllUI' llome. Pbone &amp;a.
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~eal on:a good
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M!troon. w1th ~lock 1nt.rlor, rodlo, wheel .covers, .Jt;.
luxe interl~:tr trim, real nice with low mileage. Speclolly priced!
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Safari Stotlon Wagon, local 1 owner cor, whit. ..,,
dark blue finish. Cloan lntorlor, like now w-w 'tirel , .'
.automatic, power steering and ·brakes. Radio.
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OpeD for bustneu llaltini
lalurday Mardi ~- ~ve
plenty traeton lllld Nftl'll

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Cruisematlc trans., power steering, radio &amp;. h..,e;,
like now w/s/w tiru, black finish with' tan lnteridr.
· Sharp car.
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Convitrtible, local 1 owner. car.. SUper Sport modtl,
buckot pots,, g~d ijres, 6 cyl., 3 spood, .floor shllt,
radio: Popular Model, .&amp;pecial Price~
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lml"lla ~ dr. Local • I owner car, V8 onglno, po...,. '
glidt, radio and hooter, good tiru, bluo_linish.

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White finish, auto. t&lt;o~.. radio· &amp; heater&lt; Real nll:e

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CleGn' intefior, good ·w.w. tire a; R&amp;H. · "' .

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bath, gas fltfii8CO, run basement. flrepla&lt;e, olea bam,
prage and oilier buildlrWB.
AU minerals. 35 acrt!l on
blacktop road. Lovely place.
CAlL NOW 'l'(IMORIIOW MAY
'1'11A1LER LOTS. Bob's lolobDe ]...,
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BE TOO 1.\TE
Coort, S,raeuse, Oblo on state Hpeed trans·, e~tra eloan. I!ELBN or VIRGIL TEAFORD
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S+tle S\'IIACVSE
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NEW 1968 Ztgj Zaj! sew1n8 maHARMONY aparbn111ill - S cb1ne In original laelofy ear·
Business Services
and 4 rooms. lumlllbed, ton. Automatt. ·'·.d g 111 to CIJRTISS CATn.E Breeding
walls, floors, lumlture, prl- mate buttonho!OI on
Service. Phone Parter 112vall [181'k1Da. Out of all floods,
buttona, ~.
and
22M Pomeroy .~ ,1187-325~ Cool·
S bloeb from Pomeroy· poll
mate fancy desJintt with just
l'ille call staUon.
J.lf.llte
olllce, I9USt! lnlm 10 a.m.
the twist ol a single dial Left
to I p.m..
J.f-tlc
ln lay-away and ......- been SEPI'IC lanb cleaned. MDier
Ulnd. Balance due only $4'1.
Sanitation, Slt'wart, Ohio,
TRAU.ER, Brown's TraDer · or termo of fl per month.
PboDa . . . .
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Put, Mtnersvllle. Phone Phone 992-21185.
3-11-tk!
J.lt.ate
C. C. BRADFORD
SORRY SAL IS """ 'I IIII!IT)'
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TRAILER SPACE on Gnvel tal. She used Bhte Lustre
CompiMe llenlee
RiD. 7111 Maple Street.
Till and upholstery eleanor.
l'llolle IINIII
a-n.-. Rent electric ahampooer. Babelle. Oltlo
ker Furnitme.
s.to.ete
Crill .......
SEVEN ROOMS, bath, on 'llloI I Ill:
mas Fort. Phone 982-MI'I or ELECTROLUX Vacuum clean....
$-!Uic
er with attachmllllll, &lt;01'11- Am CONDmON!NG Refrigar.
'lliuder and paint llpi'IIJ. Jle.
atlon servia!. Jack'l llelrlgP'IJRNI!IIIED boule In Pome- paaseaed but guoran~. in
enUOD, Now Hann. hone
1'0)'. fiVI' and balb.
Ute - condition. Pay off ~~D-20'~~.
4 e 111:
Call evenblp, . . . .
$.17.fli or terms If desired.
U-lfo
Pmne llt-21185.
S.tl.ate READY • lii!X COIJClrele cJelly.
ered llgbt to your project.
BRACE yOIIl'lleU for a thriD l!le Faa! and OBIJ. Free 0111lint time you ... Blue Lustre mates. Pbone 1192-S214. Goel·
lu clean rugs. Rent eledrl&lt;
leln Ready - ~ Co., Middleah1111pooer $1. Tiny's Bar- port, Obio.
I Ill Ill:
POOR ROOM lumlllbed apart- falnland.
:lr!O«e
ment. ·Phone . .. S-1-tfc
BUDGET PRICE lurttiMe on
GRAVELY Tractor. S attachour third Door budJIOI lllop.
MODI!lRN 'l1IIIEE ,.., apall- menlll, graas cutter, plow,
Baker Fumllurt. Middleport.
ment, all electric, may be
culllvator. Phone a1514.
Oblo.
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Ing macldne. 'Dib makes butAuto Sales
2214. The Fobrle Jlhop, Pom- V"uitaiion
tonholes, many laney deliM VOLKSWAGEN In good
eroy. Aathoi bed Singer lllllel
Slturdq, M&amp;roh 15, to Vlaltasigns. Take over pa)'IDI!llb
eondltlall, lint f/50 tskes IL
and Service. We lliiiii'POII llon Do,)' ·to pw all per.- ln
CDalaCI Jack Bandle7. ll'ij $5.44 per IIIOillb or pay Sclsoors.
J.ll-tle tbell'OI ia-rlolllll'toiGUrthe
f4Ut.
dl......t tor caob.
LiDeo1n 1111., PDmero)'. «Jdo
l'acllllln ot 'GIItlpaUio Bualae11
Pllone llt-211111.
S-1141c CIGARETTE vtlldlng maeblnel CoUop. Tho hours are !ram 9-.30
Iller e p.m.
J.1Htp
and semce. ABC Enler1lrlaes. .. m. to a "' m. Tours .... ""
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In kitchen, oat noors,
lf.lle
baaement, lurnace heal, ga._
rage. Contact Pearl Sl!eels l!ADIO and TV ltPBir. m. ..,Alihowth
!ai ltnn
after S:SO p.m. e¥elllnp.
calla, and llttermll Installed. IIIIJIOrll'M
Pbone . . ..
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STOP IN OUR
NEif STORE AND
YOU'RE SURE TO II' ALK
OUT IVIJ:H SAVINGS

THREE PIECE eollee set and
two end tables, one oet table
tampa, two uttnl:y tables. als
quart eleclrlc eom popper,
For lent
one 22-lndt floor fan, one SSFURNISHED and unfurnished incll Admin! TV, numerous
apartmenllt. Close to aehool. ! dishes and kitcllen nienllll.
Pbone 119M4M.
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tho 8l1IIIIOl blue and IOld banillel
11 Rudand Cllb Scoot Pacl&lt; 240 •
by CUbmutor Fori Van Moler. ,
Attended by ljiJ)roximately 75
cuba, their parents and families,
!he• program featurod lndlan
6ancea by the Order of the Ar·
row Scout Troop 11 Point Pleas·
ant. and skits by the dens of

Pa~~!~j.g

awards were Gary
Nelooo, Chris Stewart, JoeyT~

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Steve

Peclwn,

Ricky

George, Randy George, Mark
Richmond, and Jerry Mallon,
wolf badges; Steve Nel100 and

Gregory Van M-, bear badges;
!Jeve Peck Peckam and Doria

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the Rev.

DEAR POLLY-To make a simple Uttle abacus for your
preschool chlld, do as lol·
lows: CUp the lower edge
of a coat hanger wltb wire
snippera, bend a hook 011

fv1rs. Bradbury is

TONIGHT, MARCH 13
NOT OPEN

the slde and sUp spools oo
the lower bar ol the hanger.
The spools may be painted
if you Uke. Close hocilt (cov·
ered with tape for safety)
and yoW' chlld can learn to
count to flve or so a1 well
as do simple addition and
subtraction by sUdlng the
spools back and fortb.-MRS. R. 0 .

Canasta Hostess

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
March 14 ·15
MRS. BROWN YOU HAVE A
LOVELY DAUGHTER
- TechnicolorHerman's Hermits, Stlnley

Holloway - Peter Noone
KILL A DRAGON
- Teehnicolor-

Mrs. Charles Bradbury enter·

tolned the Middleport Canasta
Club 'l\leaday nl&amp;IIL
Mrs. Glenn Hensler was a
3,1e1t. Prize winners were Mrs.
Hensler, Mrs. Kemeth Cale,
Mrr:;. Uonel Boggs, and Mra. Audrey Davenport. Other .Players

Jack Palance

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IUd1 ar.• pretty smart people

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'BOYS AND GIRLS
COAT AND HAT SETS
!he Com-

plete
OutfitHat, Glowes

Sprine
Play

Purse

BOYS SLACKS, SHIRTS
SPORT COATS to Size 12

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CLOSE OUT SPECIAL

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Samsonite Streamlite

and atterded church servl.ces.

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Mr. and Mrs. David lllas at.
tended I Ll01111 Club conmtlon In
CI1UIIIbua on SUnday. Mro. Leooo
Babcock and ~s. ~ Massar stayed at their home to care
for their little daughter, Mery

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Lou1 se Rlgga, whlle they were

Buy now and save
33-1/3\ durl111
this factory close
out on this ·famous all·time favor·
ite style!

gone.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nicholl Jr. and 1m1 of LouiniUe,
Ky., ClUed on his parent&amp;, Mr.
ard Mrt. Clarence Nichola Sr.,
SUnda)'.

.... 14.95

Mr. and Mrs.J olin Arbaugh Ylalted Mr. and Mro. Sydnoy Cli&gt;Pie
of noar NelBOIIville SUndl,y.
Mr. and Mro. Lindsey Lyons
WofP~oburJ, Mr.andMra.
Lawrence Hlabergen lOCI son of
Belpre, Mr. uid Mro. Thurman
Babcoek of Long all were
·5w11ay dlmor guosto of Mr. and
Mro. L. L,, Lyona and family,
Mrs. Blond&lt;Jia Bl'IIIIIOO of
Brldpport, W. Vo., opent a week

9.93
NOW 11.23

NOW

Ladies Beauty Cases••.•••••.••••.•.

.... 16.95
Ladles O'Nite Cases...................

.... 24.95
2 Suiter &amp; Warlhbe Cases ........... ..

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here wlth

!brde Bowleaa. WbUe here ohe
spent a day with Nelael Weather·

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Now)16.53

Mro. Leonard McGlD attended
tho funeral of her brothor, Raj.
mond Merdn, at Morpntown, w.
Vo., last week.
Doroel MOler returned heine
·Min 81. Jo.oeph Hospital, Parktrobura, Jthere he wu confloed
fGIIcllbtla heart attack.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Doroi
ctlled on her mother, Mro. Etlltl
. Stout, SUnday \...W.,
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Mr. IDd Mro. Charloo Killso
, aild da~Ji!~ter of Cltumbuo~IPIII! ·
a tlw \1171' htro
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Mr. and Mro, - r t
lad !amllf.

... 26.95
Pullman Casas .....•..•.•.....••••••••.

New

Yor~

Clothing House
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Airway Di,CGYIIIJ-Mtn's Ca$1s ·

Jet Flltol.o!,tll!ll

Alllldlt' Co ..a

Airway Uni-Mold-Lodits C.ooo

Co

OI'AI

c....

Charcoal, s;own ou~.

14.95 Men'&amp;
,.nlen ..... S.!.~t~'
22.95 25" TWIIII SUI~ ..... ,.S.Ie lt...
C.tft

s.~o

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Ladl••' Co111111. Colortl Blu•, Honey
Gold1 Gr•en.
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$ 9.Y5 11" C.••••••• ~• •o.••Sol111111,49
10.95 21" c............... Sot. , ...,
12.95 2-'"" c. .............. Sot. 11.49
14.91 :H'• cose............ Sot• 13.49
16.95 29'" C••••.t••••••••• ,Sol• 15.49
9.95 Co•moth: ~•••· ...... Sale 1.49

Dltcontlnutd Style, onlr o few pieus In
llu., Grellftl. Whfta. ·
,

Yo•'"· .s..-

col•••· E•cellent ~•••••· S,.el•l llfleea this sol• ani.-.

3.91 NEVER PRESS LONG GOWNS ........... : .... MLI 3.69
3.98 NEVER PRESS BABY DOLL PAJAMAS,., ... SALE 3.69
3.91 NEVER PRESS BERMUDA PAJAMAS ........ SAL! U9
3.91 PRitiiiT SHIIIT GOWNS ............ , ........ SALE 3.69
3.~1 PERMANENT PRESS MIMI GO~NS .......... SALE Ut
3.91 PERMANENT PRESS SHIFT GOWN$. , ....... SALE 1.69
3.49 EXTRA SlZE LONG GOWNS.~ ~ ·o'~~· i ......... SALI3.19
3.49 EXTRA SitE P!RIIAMENT PR!SS SHIPTS.,.MLE 3 It
3.49 U8Y DOLt.:. PAJAMAS .................... SALE 3:19
2.91 LONG GOWNS.... , •• ,, .... , ....... , ....... SALE 2.79
2.91 MINI GOWNS ...............
SALI! 2.21
BA.TISTE SHIPT GOWNS................... SALE 2,29
1.91 DUSTERS ................... ., THtS IA~I ONLV S.OO
ol.91 ,DUSTERS..................... THIS SALE ONLV 4.~
3,91 DUSTERS ......... , .......... , THtS SALE dN~ V 3.50
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BARGAINS IN THE ACCESSORIES DEPARTMENT
REG. 1.19 KIRIURV II!SH PANTV HOS!,; ....... ,SALE 1.29 P•·
R•l· 2.00 Pi•rced EARRIMGS .. SP!CIAL THIS SALE ONLY 1.69 pr.
lEG. 59e WOMENS ,AMCY HANDK!RCHIEFS .......... 2 far 1.00
REG. 1,49 PANTI HOSE (Lhnlhld Out~~~tUrt ............. 2 flor I 00
REG. ol.fl STRAW HAMDIAGS, h•l, 11•4• ..... SAL! PRtCE ~21
REG. 2.91 STRAW 'HANDBAGS, Eo~, ....... , ... SAL! PRt~E 2.41

SEE THE EXCELLENT SELECTION

3-lt1.95 26" ............... s.l.

You thould ,..u~ taka time_to look ot thetrou1tr1 for m11n and young
'""on tft• ht floor. Trl111 cut &amp;t~l·• forftlgh 1dtOol- Call..e Yount
M•n- Ma,. Contenootlv• 1tylas for tM older group whg llh a llttl•
rna,. fullnt111 . 51••• 28 Ia 38 for th• trllflofll mo4els. Sla•s 32 to 50 '
f1111r tfle II'IOfllll eonsenoetlv• cuti. The ,... colors ;~; ~ Spring oM
Sullll!l«' w41or or• trul~ ••icome as ••· teo, the check• Ond plaltle
oha1 ore becoming &amp;O ,opulo,, V~u'll enloy 11111elrig '"-•• trou•.,•·
1 r~ on a pair ar two ancl ••• what 1 be&amp;t for )'OU.

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3-122.95 29 11 Wo1'4NH, ..... S.I•· U.OO

Bassett Heavy Plate Gla$s

Door Mirrors

furniture diporlmonl on tho ,3rdif.;;,r, Have bovol.od
odgo. Plo1tic dipo to laoton to door,

2&amp;.D0-24" by &amp;8" MIRRORS., •••.••• SALE 21.00
24.D0-22" by A" MIRRORS ••••••••• SALE 19.00
18.95-18" by &amp;8" MIRRORS ......... SALE 15.00
16.95-16" by &amp;8" MIRRORS ••••••••• sALE 13.00
14.00-i6"
by 56" MIRRORS •••••••••. SALE 12.00
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... ctpa
ft •- '
·resses Away
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Rtcord · .Stora1e

Bedlaont
Suites
Double drOII!Ol''- with mir-

ror ~ -eato helclbciud·

bed - 4 drawer chest.
Willlllt flnlob.

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ea•l••ts
MiPie

or lindtorOotl -

IJoullla alldlaa

Shirts 3.00

Stllforlzed Shrunk - Slurd.\' Flbrlc lor lololh, loJWwear. Pants
are In ol10s 29 to 50 walot and in your correct loqth - Haw
zlpJJer fly - No-tore belt IOQI)s - l q lito poekelo - ...,.
lnforeed crotdo. Shlrto are in slzea 14\2 to 20 1&gt;1ck with your
correct alaeve lellllho Made wltb.extn lcq shlrtttlls that are
cusseled. Dre11 Shlri l.!lle collar. Derk Olive- Dark Grey_
Forest Green.

t:;~~~ :::.~

affaire·

and weU • !mown
tlorousbout the re·

. Special Group

·Coffee Ta.les-Step l!l•ie$
·.J Co•IIOde Ta.les ·

Ilion and state, Dr.
Byers is best re- ·
meJnijered In t h e
GoUlpolls area when
he served as prlncJ pill or Gallla Acado.
. my lllgh SchooJ,
from 1936 to 1942.

S.lll•i Rogularlr ,17.95 te,2~.50
Walnut, Frultwo~ anilMaple flniohea
YOUR (jti01CE .•.

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S~le " 2~00
Srilel lookc•

stnee

Dr.

1957,

Choo .. walnut·ar maple. Slidin!J glau daaro•

• KrMhler 11\d Bll'lillne Chairs
•'Kl'Othltr::.qvlnl Rool1 SUites a Sofas
• Dinette S'-s In 5, 7 •d 9 piece styles
• llarvel.ftt•ld Metal·Wlnlnlbes l!ld' Cabinets
.
Furnlto,. Dept. 2nd and 3rd fl.ooro
Uoo our oenolblo credit o~rvico and pron\i&gt;f f,.o doli very

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east Asia. lie Is also Chairman of t h e
Athletl~ Committee in the AID Junior Of.
ficers Council. He hOlds a priv~tte and commercial pilot's license.
A native or Fairborn, Lt. Wolfe gradual·
ed from Falrbom High School and a bachelor's degree in mecbanJcal engineering trom
Ohio State UnfversU~· where he was a Dis.
Unii\IIOhed R!YI'C MUitary Gra&lt;loate. He was
commlasloned In June 1966, and has been
ataUoned at Wright~Patterson since t h a t
time. He !&amp; enrolled In the Ohio State Uni.
Yersib' program at Wright.Patterson working toward a master's degreedn business
admlnls~ation.

Lt. Wolle and his wife, the former Andres Elde of Fl!lrbom, realde at 1160 Iron·
Wood Dr., Fairborn.
l,.t. WoiCe is the son of Col. (USAF Ret.)
Donald A, (Alex) Wolfe, 231 Bob st., Fair ·
born. A native of Gallipolis, Col. WolCe
Is a 1931 graduate of Greerbrler MUltary
School, Lewlsburm. w. Va., as a Second
Lt. CoL Wolfe served in the U, S, Army
and later in the Air Force including three
years (1946-40) in Germaro- and three more
years In Ensland, near u.icion.

During tho past year he orpnlzed and

. tALLlPOIJS -

The ' GalitpOi;;· 'ciij, .

Commtnlonloners, 1ft speci1l seaslonrrt.
day afternoon, t:fansterrec:l

funds Crom the
water iriJprovement rum to the water co~
strucdon fUnd.,'
In other mattera, the commissioner's · 1.·
acce»ted tho C. L Thornberg Clrm's bid

lor " &amp;OWige lift slltlon, tObO. u~ed In
lhe ., ewer system o~ Easterrf).ve.
1)e commission also accepled Clow
Corporation's bid for a 6·inch c8st ii'Oil
pipe (approxh:nateli 700 feet) to be used
In the sewer system on Eastern hve.'

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Hargraves .·
Outlines
Observance

· ,•, ' . • By..;s; last vlalt ui GalliPolis Wai on
'A,. 10, 1968. He was IIUOst ~r &lt;lor·
the 30th ·reunion of the 1998 GAHS

59.QO THREE SHELF CASEs....:.... ___.... SAL!!· 4fi,QO
39.95 TWO SHELF CASI!S..•.- .........-···--··ULI! 32.00
32.00 TWO SIIELF CASEL~-----,--SALE 26.00

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accelerated testing ot a new aircraft ar~
restment system brake ror uae Jn south-

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C.ll.vera, M,
VUiap, died
a.m., Frlda1 at

' S,.Cial Sale f.rlc.S

Work Uniforms
7.00 aSult

for aircraft arresting systems.

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BY BOB HOEFLICH
PGMEROY - The Rod&lt; SJ~rbltio · F
groonds jumped with acdvlty
cattlemen from Ohio and Weit
rolled,yonto the lll'QIIICis for u.- .
moal :ilutheastem Ohio Hereford A1110d'l
don show and sille.
Charles Boyles at
judge of the show.
in the bull division winner&amp; were:
CLASS I - Two years and over: ·" '"'' ,.
fers Hereford Farms, Athens, ftrltJ .
llr Hereford Farm, Huntington, ~
and Sous, llarrisvUle, w. VL, third, ' lltil,
Hugh Leifheit, Fl&gt;meroy, fourth.
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TOP FEMALES- The champion remilles ellhiblted at the 22n!anooal Southeastern. Ohio
CLASS
D
Apr.
I
to
June
30
1117.
Hereford AssrL show Saturday at the Rock Sprlngs Fairgrounds. The graOO Champion female
Butler,
first;
Jeffers.
secondi
Butler,
ilblnf
-on the lett isheldbyJe(f~bcockand Ray Jenkins, right, holds the reserve champion female.
and Goff and Sons, fourth.
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I~ the background, left, is ~ilbur Wagner, Waterford, owner of the gram champion and right,
CLASS
W
July
I
to
Sept.
30,
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(.harles Boyles, Caldwell, Judge of the show, Owner of the resene chalq)ion female is Rob- Butler, first; Wagner and &amp;Ina,
ert Jenkins, Glenwood, W. Va.
~ord, second; Goff and Sons, third; ~ ...
Slawter, Middleport, fourth; Maplelan; h , ·
dro, fifth; Meredith Farms, 1'1&gt;1110111)', lb!!ll;
'\ J·· lr 1
and Gilbert J, Keith, Parkerllbur&amp;, .........
CLASS IV - Oet., 1967, to Jan., 1NI
- BuUer, first; Slawter, second; ~
and Son, Kitts Hill, third and fourth; lief•- '(::u.:
dith, fifth; Keith, alxth and oeventb.
CLASS V - Females hom alter Ju. ·
I, 1968 - Goll and Sons, flrat; AlfrM
Gans, Pomerpy, second and thirdi Anderson and Son, Rockport, W, Va., flllrlb;
Maplelawn, sixth and seveoth.
Jeffers exhibited U\e grand champion bull
and Butler the reserve chliUilj)ion buU,
hi the Cemale division, the order ilf wilt·
ners included:
CLASS Vll - two yeors IDd older Robert Jenkins, Glenwood, W, VL, flrol;
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Roush Hereford Farm, 1New Haven, lee·
ond; Jenkins, third, and Slawtar, fourtlo.
CLASS VW - females bom Apr. 1 to
. June 30, 1967 - Wagner, firs~ Jluiltl',
.11 .
&amp;econd; Goff, third; ROush, f...uij · Koltll;~ ,
ftflh, sixth and oeventh.
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CLASS IX - femilles hom July 1 1o 1:;
Sept. 30, 1967 - Wagner, firlltj Bldl•, '· '.
second; Slawter, third; Keith, barth; Bell ~&lt;~:·!
McCoy Hereford Farm, CheNpeake, ftfth. ;: _::
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CHAMPION BULLS - Roy Brown, lett. eldllbits the grand champion bull, owned by Jef· and sixth.
CLASS
X
l"emales
born
Oct.
1
to
Doe.
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fers Hereto~ Farms, Athens, and Paul Logsdon, right, exhibits tile reserve champioo buU
at the 2211:1 anrual SOutheastern Ohio Hereford Association's show held Saturday at the Rock 31, 1967 - Keith, fir~ third and flllll;
McCoy, S! ·ond and f111rth.
Springs Fairgrounds. The reserve bull is owned by the Butler Hereford Farm Huntingt
W. Va. and Crown Cit,y.
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CLASS XI - Females born alter Ju.
1, 1968 - Roush, first and second; Afa.
plelawn, third and fourth .
Wasner exhibited the grand champiiMI fe.
male and Jenkins, the reserve champlal .
female,
Ribbons for the show were tundlhed b7
IRONTON - Both the Eastern and the
the Pomeroy National Bank.
Southern high school man·hing bands
Auctioneers for the sale held s..turdQ' .. :'·..:
received superior rati~s at the district
afternoon were Herb Bambeek, Dcwtr, ...s·
barll competition here on Saturday. Fur·
II. W. Engle, Creola.
ther information on the awards won by
the two Meigs County IIBh schools will
be announced by Band .ctors Robert
Shaver of Southern and ··'Cbarles Yeago
of Eastern. Both bands are now eligible
for statewide competition.

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BY DICK THOMAS
GALLIPOIJS - The IJ'andson of a GiiJ.
lfpoll1 native, Who Is a test parachutist
at Wright • Patterson Air Force Base
""' named Ael'OIIIIUIIcal Systema Division
Junior Officer of 1968.
He ls First LL Alex V, Wdlfe, a me.
ehanlcal engineer assigned to the Deputy
for Engineering, who was also Mminated
by AS&gt; in the compeddon to name the Air
Force Systems Command Junior Officer
ol the Year.
Lt. Wolfe ls the IJ'andson or Mrs. J.
Harold (Allee) Wolfe, 430 First Ave., Galllllolls.
,
This award is designed to recognize jun.
tor of!Jcers Cor outstanding Wty performUice, special achievement, and overall Contributions to the command mll&amp;ion.
A paratrooper since graduating trom t"ort
Renn!ng, Ga., Jump School In September
1967, u. woue jumps to test parachute
harness apparatus and steering capablliUea
ilf »erachutea developed by the Air Force.
As a project engineer, Lt Wolfe conducts
tec~cal studies, revlewa equipment de~
Sl$nl, and Is responsible for technical management of devolopment and test program&amp;

Successful

mad'e coffee, and Post 200 served coffee and
doi.lgluwts. The refreshments were courtesy
ot Roger 'Barron, the drive's community
chairmafl.
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urday morning have been encouraged to r•
port to their captains by no later than Wednesday.
The nrst two individuals to turn in theJr

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IE SURE TO TAU ADVANTAGE OF tHE

Sale! Mens Bll Yan- 1001 Cotton Twill

LT. ALEX WOLFE

.·Fo··'"mer

16.50

Salol 3 Pc.

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and Young •ns Trousers

I''"

11 oPlttt4
............. s.~ 1.110
21~1o.ts
12.95 15"
1 12.95 21" •••••4...... So.. 1.00
1- 15.95 24" Wai'4NM, •••.• ,S.Ie 11.00

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22'' c. ..............
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t12.u
20.95 ·25" ,.u.............. s.te 1 17.49
Travel Jor

REG. 4.91 PHIL MAID SLIPS.............. ,,.,.,,.,, .SALE 4.29
REG. 3.91 PHIL MAID SLIPS.,, • .,, ..... ,"'".''''"" ,SALE l.59
REG. 2.91 PHIL MAID SLIPS, ................ ,, .. ,,. ,SALE 2.79
REt. 2.98 PHIL MAID HAL, SL.,S ................... SALE 2.19
REG. 1.98 PHIL MAID HALF SLIPS,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,SALE 1.79
Ju1t MCIIIII~•\11 •ur S,rlnf ShipMent of-Kat.1 Lln,.rle. N" &amp;tyl•• and

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Travel Smart Luno11

BARGAINS IN THE LINGERIE DEPARTMENT

2....,

Meft'&amp;

LINII••'

See the many naw arrlwa !hi&amp; week In the Reidy To Wear Deparbnent for Women an! Glrla.
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The Lady .WrinKJer
Co-&lt;&gt;rdlnates - Blouses - Slaeka and
Shorts. The naw Wrarvler Panty Dresaeo. Alao tho Stoots
Sportswear line - Blouses, Jackets, Slirtl and Slacks. ADd
onother shl»ment or women's stretch Jeans In reaular and ex·
tra sizes, denims and twUis, at '3.95, Another blg shfpment
or Women's Puritan Dresses ln Ill sizes.
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REG.
REG.
REG.
REG.
REG.
IlliG.
REG.
REG.
RIG.
REG.
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Color11 lfedgowood Blu., Colodon Gr .. n,

cOr~m'l to one membership official.
Camp Arrowhead and th~ council's ~
D11t1ng Saturd~'• , ldckorr event Mrs.
Workers who received. their cards sat.:. ; Arden' Dobson and Mrs. )Seith Brand~berry

Lt. Wolfe Junior
Officer~of Year

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2.tS 22" Ce•ponlon~ •••• ,,Sale~19 •.W
34.95 2 Suiter,,, ..... ,.,: ,Sole 30.49
6.95 3 -Suiter.,,,,,.,,,, ,,Sole 33.49

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urday morning.
1\ccording to one spokesman, $626 had
been pltldged - or colle~ted - before workers lett the campaign headquarters, located
In Grace MethOdist Church.
The R•nce .._lgn ProVIdes, thrOIIih

!:oloro: Chaocoal, Charcoal '(;,.on,
Olivo Brown.
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$24.95 22'' Companlon..._Salia $21.49
$36.9$ .26" Two Su!ter...... Salo $33.49
$39.95 26" Throe Sulltf.... S.Ie $35.49

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On The TIn Middleport, 0.

.ts 211'" w.nr.......·......... s.r..

1 ,50 '16"' , .......... ......... ~ ......

Chorc01111i, Brown Olive, Ch.rc:ool Gr11111n.
Slim R•.Julor, King Sl&amp;••·
$19.95
Sol• $17.49
121.95 c................... ,Sol• $19,49
$22.95 c................... Sol• s:zo.49

Here...J...•J+i:i·,
Show,

1tca got off to a rousing start Sat- teen, training awards and helps maintain

GallipoJis

15 ,,e..""'... C·.······~···.. ,·wU9 ·
ii.IS 22· ,W•obn4 c. .........s.t. 2~1 .
4;95 H"' p.,u............... ~S•Ie
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Ahwar. Unl-Mold-llon' •

Tuppen Plains
· Society News

SIZE 12 mo. to 18 mo. ALSO 2
TO 4 YEARS.

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ilf sandwiches, salad and KooiAid. lb'mnals were loll at the
Health Center for the podents'
use.
The psrt,y was another In a
series of communl:t;y service pro..
jects planned by Mrs. Merdn,
the
E:~Pth Dlstrlet American Le·
nl&amp;lll
Mr. and Mra. Denver Rice, don Auxiliary community serMr. and Mrs. Norman Yeauger, vice chairman.
Mr. and Mrs. Osby Martin, Mro.
Max Stwart, George Nash, Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Kincaid, Mrs.
Wendell Gerlach and the Rev.
Raullin Moyer went to Athens to
opend the evening with the PI·
BY EVELYN BRICKLES
tlents, several of whom were
The World Day of Pn.yer was
from Meigs and Gallta Countlea.
observed
at st Paul's United
Mra. Gerlach read a poem on
Meth&lt;ldlst
Church
with tho South
tbe leprechaun, there were readinge by Mrs. Stewart adll Mro. Bethel United Metbodlat Church
Kincaid, and Deaver Riee enter- pardclpadJW on Friday, March
tained on Ills guitar. Of'lllllmualc 1. at 2 p. m. There Wll an atfor alngin8 of hymns and _.. tendence of 12 wlth an offorlng
tar mmbers waa played by one of $9.25. TakiJW part ln the progriDI were Mra. carl BarllhlU,
a!thepationta.
Each patient wao given writ. Mrs. Victor Blhr, Mrs. P a u I
In&amp; paper, envelopes and at.mp.o, Brooks, Mrs. Gerilld Violet, Mrs.
combs, JOap, shampoo, tooth llonlld Van Meter, pll!ds~ and
Mrs. Boyd Hackney, solols~
jewelry and
Mro. Donna Watson and ooo,
Tommy,
and frlend, Mlas Je&amp;}lie
Ast. Patrick's Day theme was
C&amp;ahdollar, spent a few dQsln
SOUth
carolina visltingherdaugt&gt;.
carried oot in the refreshments
,
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and
11011-il&gt;law, Airman and
ml:'--='&amp;:&lt;'W:WM-·
Mrs. Gary Barmart and their
.... baby dauihter, JIJI&gt;y Der·
lene, born March 1.
Mr. and Mra. EltoD Ritch~
are announcing the birth of a son
on March 7,
Mra. Nelsel We~thermana,pent\
SUnda)' w~h her brothOr, Mr. and'
Mrs. Eldred Grimes of Atbea8

Pomeroy-Middleport
SUNDAY MARCH 16, 1969
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GALLIPOLIS- The 1969 RoyScoutSus· the MGM District CowcUqrfice,allil9-vlsuat card8 and funds will recoive a year's supply
laining Membership Enrollmcnl drh·e In the aids, bulletins, an omcc staff to aid volu"'" or ea• lnd also a year's suppl)' of meat ac-

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$20.95 C'a•••tl~ c........ ,,Sole $17.49
·~o.ts 22" w
..U"d.,_. ...... s. .. Sl7•.e9
O.ts 25~' Pull-n,, ,, .. ,,.Sale $26.49
5.95 28" PIIIIIMft,,,,.. ,., .Sole S30 •.Cf
11.50 r... ·······u ~
Sal• s '·"'

Membert of the HomebuUdero
· Class or the Middleport Church
ilf Christ provided an evening of
entertainment and glfta Cor pa.
tlents on the receiving ward at
the Southeastern Ololo Mental
Health Center, Athens, Tuesday

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Drive Response Good

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Hospital Patients at
Athens Entertained

wore Mrs. Robert Schmoll, !.Ira.
Richard Greos, and Mrs. Millard
V/Udermutb. Mrs. Bradbury
f;crved a dessert course.

FerlllDio Lamas
SHOW STARTS 7 P, M.

VOL. IV NO 7

saki she ~ It frGm ber ~other. I Uledi! 011 my '
pupllo dlll'IDII the yean J taileht aebool 111!1. !liter, whin
my own chllilren were IJ'OWiDC up.
Another Pointer: Wbo11 a periOII Is entering ·roas Ia a
show, tbe leaves cu he groomed by bavlag tbelr •ur'llgbllY rubbed with a plt!Cl! ol old ayloll boie. 'l'lleJ will loot
as If IIIey have been waxed.-WJLLARD

EMILY

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lllc Ull'•:~.:t ~ -the IWtlllal • ~ 10 dis·
ol vtaelll!' .=o..:':a.~r:etJAJ: ~
where the Uln Is ~. Ill 111 iilbiuteo the ~II!IIP wW
dl4apjlear. JIIDd, tbiJ ·W«kl bitter then beefJ!eu. 1 leamecl tbiJ old remedy ewer SO yean qo .fr&lt;lm a ~ who

es to Gregory Van Meter, steve
Nel11011, Jeff aenrt, James

M~iGS

DevoU!ri' To The CreaU!r Middle Ohio Valley

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DEAR POLLY-I hope some ol the readers can tell
me how to treat and JlniJb a ~mall,' old, pot.~Died
stove. Mlae still bu a coatlal oluhea 011 the iDIIde
and the ftnlab on the Jega and lower outsld41 part
ftakes oft to the touch. I would lilte to make a lamp
stand or planter out ilf tbiJ whell It ._ ftnlshed.-

The charter for Pack 240 was
presented to committee mem-

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In Flreland."
Richmond, den mother, one year
Den I presented a skit, .,The
pins.
~rlt of CUb Scootln&amp;," and Den
Richard Grueeer, webelos den D ·gave a skit ..OperaUon An on
leader, »resented geologist badg- turning a boy into a cub scout.

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maatorple~e of

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and there was a dlacuaslononthe
origin of tho flag and a llkl~

ber llarv~ Erlewine by
Den mother appreciation cer- Mr. Lemley.

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OE.On'OLLY,.;.My· PC!IIIte~ ._for motben ol imau cbll·
dna wbo cet buii\PI or \llaC'k lild blue awkl wllon n.u,
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Rl........,, JaDe Slewart, and Bit'
bara Van Motor. A iilllll, 11ft
illso preiOIIfed to dan motJt.
er, Jane a.w.rt who bas ~ .
to Alballf. Chris and Jeft Stwart
Who have been active In tho Rut.
land Paok will tranlfer 1o the
Albany Pack.

CooncU, and Relph Searles.

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Ualph ll'aldo t:morsoq 'said;
'jJ.'rlend may well be- reckoned

MIDDLEPORT . - George Hargrave&amp;,
Superllltendent of the Meigs Local School
1
~~:~,· :~class.
District, outlined the observance'otvocation'•c,
bom on Feb. 27, 1911 , in ' al Conference Week at the Meigs R 1 1 h
Coun\Y) ..., of the late School Friday night when the Middleport.
and
Stuart·Byers.
Pomeroy Rotary · Cllb met at Heath MeiJ&gt;.
from Rockbrldp High odlst Church.
,
hlo bachj!lor'a degree
Jolin Werner and Dille Dutton, club me,...
Otterbein
alod hi a m&amp;sier'l bers who were twoofthe 46 speekers featured
Ohio UnlveraiiJr. He did ll'a&lt;loate work during the week, gave highlights of their visit
Ohio State University, and was tho reclp. to tho school.
~ 1 number or honorary degrees.
Amembership attendance contest was an..
BOing to Galllllolls, Dr., Byers wao nounced and wjjl be ~ over the next two '
at Carllon Hill. He was 25 when he months. CIJ&gt;tafns wUI be CSah Hahr and John
the GAllS p(,atUM and at ap 28
c. Bacon. The loslow teUJo members must
Y&lt;l'illl!&lt;"' Rotar; Club president: wear walkiaa shorts•to the meetlaa' roliowlow
age of 31 , Dr. 'Byers was the contest or pay a $5 ,nne.
!II!Perlr~endent of the Parma Clt;y
Dr. Jerry Metheney presided In the aJ&gt;.
the )'(~.ingest superinten.· sence o~ Wllbur Theobald, club president,
time.
who Is m
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cOOrch

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Patrol Probes
Two Accidents
GALLIPOLIS - Two autos collided on a
curve Frida.v at 9:40 a.m. oo Township Rd.

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lncludiJW flmouo Glidden Spred Satin that's 10 J&gt;011U1ar lor
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palnlilll! IMide wtllo and celllnco.

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2.45 QUARTS SPRED SATIIL-.............................,.2.00
3.15 QUART~ SPR!D SEMI GLOSS ENAME1.........:.2.30
2.5q QUA,RT5 ·$PREll LUSTRE ALKYD EH.AMEL... 1 ~ ·
4.95 GAI:.LON .OUTSIDI! WHITE HOUSE PAINT...... 4Ao
8.49 GALLONS ,FLORENAMEL..........................- ...7.00
2.49 Q~ARTS FLI)RENAMI!L-................................... 2.00

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The c-ar went
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Music t,pl. ~d Floor
Special Values In Recotd'Aibums ....... Sale 1.29

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lt;"li VInton, and Ruby
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