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lodging in the federal section of
the New Orleans jail OD charges
o( air piracy.
Dickey was identifled by FBI
Director J. Edpr Hoover as the
man who tried to foree a 9$ilasSl·necr Lis Vegas to New York
_...,t lO Cuba. He ran aCoul of a vac6Lioning FBI man.
Hobert Rightmeyer. chief FBI

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Give your neckline that di~Unctln look .
wi:~ a Jewei!MI Scarf Rlne ot Cameo Clip
from our laree selection.

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to refuel in New Orleans. T h e
man also agreed to let passen-

gers ore there.
John M. Reed, assistant agent
in charge of the Oklahoma City,
OklL, FBI office, wa11 on his way
to v'isit relatives in Mobile, Ala.,
when a passe..er said there Will
a man with a gun in the back of
the airplane.
Reed talked witll themanbrie!lJ.', tryiJll: to persuade him to put

down his .22 caliber pistol.

SPO'ITING A VACANCY,
IIWJ plgeoD do&lt;ldea to hole
op lllld -an• for a loadlag lo Bradlonl, Pa.
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MORRISTOWN, N.J. (UPI}AII automabUe 0\Ulked Ule state
lofotor Vehicle inspecdori Wedw11a1 the brakes raned
and the car with a womau at
1be wheel ran over the
Inspector. He was not seriously

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ELYRIA MAN IW..LED
CLEVELAND (UPD An
Elyria man was ldlledtodol' wbeoJ
hla motoreyde oolllded wllb a
oar In North RldaBVIIIe. The victim was ldentUlecl u Jer17 A.
Moore, 25.'

LOCAL TEMPS .
The temperature in Pomeroy's
downtown business district at
11:10 a. m. todly was 66clegrees
under clear sides.

MEIGS tHEATRE
TONIGHT, MARCH 20
NOT OPEN

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY

March 21 - 22
BORN WILD

- Techntcolorrom Nardini
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KONA COAST
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Richard Uoone - Vera Miles
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

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sel Bibbee llld Murl Tl)'lor •
Mary Pierce spent several
days with Mr. and. Mrs. Denver
Curtis, Columbus.

Vlolting Mr. llld Mra. Guy u.,..
man were Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Walls and Mr. and ~s. C. a
Hayman o1 Colwnbus, Mr. and
MrS, Keith RideiJWr 0( Chester1
and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hayman
and daughters.

Pat Smltll Is spending 10 days
sprl~ break lrQ!Il Ohio State University with her parents, Mr. and
Mra. llovld Smltlt
Lynn Clmeron, IDdl..-poils,
Ind., spent tile weekend with his
dauafltor and lamlly, Mra. Larry
Cortlo.
Mr. and Mrs. Honrd YOUilgor
Paden Clt;y, W. Va., 8£)6nt the
weekend with Nellie Stethem aJld

Clara Muter.
Mr. and Mrs. som Wlt1011 or
Hockingport were visiting Mr.
and Mra. Wayne Prince.
Pit and Dee Dee Smith were
pvernlgltl guests or A. a Klbble
or Reedsvtlle.
Vlsidfll Mr. ard Mra. Larry
Curti&amp; were Mr. am Mrs. Johnnie Newell ml son, COlumbus,

Mr. and Mrs. MorYin Walker
and Rutltie, Tuppera Pllins, and .
Elmer Newell, Chester.
Frank Andrew apent several
dll.fs with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frlncls Anlrew arll other
relat;bes. Frank haa been tak-

iqr schooli._- in Tulsa, Okla.,
and WID be employed at Saigon,
Vletzllmt for six mootlls.
Jutb and Mark Holtor and Dee
Dee Smith atlended a birthday
Plrt.l' hoooriqr Jlmm,y Clrlor 1t

IDd ·son, Chester, alii Mr. · and
Mi:o. Harlio Frank.
Mr. 11111 Mrs. 'l'lumWl eock were visiting Mr. and Mrs.

OPENINt; TUNIGH"i'

--IOOtCH 20th
FREE SHOW

AUDJE MURPHY ia

Oscar Babcock, 'ftclpers Plainl.
Mr. and Mrs. Honrd Young,
PiltOn Clcy, W, Vs., and Mr. and
Mra. Gartll Smith were vislti•
Edllh Osborn, Keoo.
- VIolet Smith

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Metae Local School Dlslrlct

tiJr allllflber ol j'OIII'S.
ll.ll)'ear, wben Mrl.

iountor clilrn,IMWO&lt;ko · NeuO •eot !nco a/IOihllf field &lt;i
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"Rennie" Davis, Tom Hayden. Democratic Soclet)'j Hottman rrldch can be lml&gt;oood on each
Abbott •• Abbie" Hoftma~ Jerry and Rubin are leaders . or the Clereldant 11 ·to years In prison
Rlirlp,
~ee. WeJner, ' Jciul . Youth lntornadonal Part.r (Yij&gt;- am $10,000 tine.
Froh1es and Bobby Seale, either pies)i Seale Ia chalnnan or the , .
Trro C&lt;iwlts
leaders or pro' est organizations Black Panthers; Froine Is
Eldd Roth, 38, of New YOI'k, a
or sympathiz .
were charged assistant professor or chemistry teleYislon dlretlor' lor NBC 11
with traveli~ .• 1terstate "to at the OntversJty or Oregon; tlle coovention, was charged ·
indte, -orpnize, promote, en- and Weiner 'ta a research with two counts ol "Illegal
courage in ard carry on a rloi. •• assistant ia soCloiOSY at North- electronic lnterceptioo of C001Twelve persons named u c~ western Uriiwrsity.
municatlons. •• She was accused
conspirators trere not lrxticted.
Davis, Weiner ard
Ben ot ubuggi!W'" iwo rooms ol fbe
Dellinger arxl Davis are Radford, nu;ned as a co. Conrad Hilton Hoiel .-hero
leaders or tlle National Mobili- conspirator, called a news secret Democratic party com,, ~l 0;01 U~ ~~ Waa, • e~rc:h·relafed lnstttuuoo, at one time ti returned Thuraday by a rederai zation Committee · to End tlle Conference fOf ~ In Cl\lcago mittee meetings were being
Jurilor
Ani' viable lnatltutlon Ia not ltatlc. I aeekt grand jury lliat hinted more War in Vietnam; Heyden is a (10 a.m. ES"n.
held.
toull1er or students for a
Hayden, 29, ot New York, said
, ,. • .._, . I wblc~ ~reault In lmprov-. SOmetlmea a chiioge, Indictments wltllln 60 days.
I! convicted, Mrs. Roth faces
in San Frandic:o be would turn a possible sentenc:e or 10 years
..,....... . ser1m1 , , ID, cloea not ~ce tile andclj&gt;ated pro.
Four o1 tile policemen alr'"'dy
himself in today.
· ll'll! - '!l~u 'f!!e Junlor-eol)ep-atalu"118rlod. Unlortunatoly, were under suapenslon as the
in prison and $20,000 nne,
There · wfll be no burning
U.S. Atcy. Thomas A. Foran covering both count!. Bom tor
... ,lOIRe per~l' ~ chlnae 'with
Mere chanje ill not result ot a Police Department
permits Issued in ihe Village
said the maximum penalty
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investigation. The other tOW'
her was st at $10,000, the same
or
Middleport
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as !or the demonstrators.
tiee, Fire Chier Bob Fisher a~
ol Old ··•, ~ 1811-ftl'l)lluallnc i!olrd ol. ,Trustees (II llated Federal Bureau or InvesUgaUon
Bond f()J' seven of the
·~~ Articles, r rJ. A*IOd~ PetRI and c.'ii)Dtrols the fDI!Iti. · was handed warrant5 to sene nounced.
policemen was set at $1,000
Due to the extremely dry
"'''"'"' 'l!!o lloaJ:d o1 Trua,eo doieaatoa. co the chief lldmlnts- on tho delondanls but ""'
each, Lt. ARL Dobrich, 39, was
weather
the pennits will not be
·' itauve otltef!S.: Ind. hl1 co.drnlniltrltors Ute responslbWQ" and noun~ed no immecuite arrests.
charged ft"itb two counts of
~f;y to,11 lirterpret llld execute. the· polldea elltablilhed by the Two persons !rom Cleveland, issuod. Also burning in conperjury for telling the grand
!lOUd ol 'friiateea, C&lt;in1f091~, Ute ldmtalatntton connot. mor- Sldnoy M. Peck, 42, and Kallile tainers will not be permitted
jury he didn't hit anyone or see
ABBIE HOFFMAN, above, who spoke at Rio Graade C&lt;lldue to the fire hazards involv. ~or leeilb', ·deletate thit tlltetion to ~ &lt;Cher II'OUP·
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Boutlia, 26, were among 12 otbo
any otller policeman hit anyone
lege earlier this week, was indicted in Chicago under tbe ·
ed.
. ~- .11· our ~. the rigbt to dl.aQQt is a balle·human rigbt. ers named by the grand Jury
anti-riot provisions or the Civil Rlahts Act.
duri~ the turbulence. His bond
There Js a village ordinance
:~, ldmtaistratJon and the Board ol. Trustees do 8l1d will re.. as co • conspirators with the
wu set at t-t,ooo, am he could
~·~~-1111 bllic right, The rule• _. re~ationa of Rio prande demonstrators. They were not providing penalties ror burnbe sentenced to 10 years in
. -~- ere
r&lt;~sult ol the coopersllve ef!orts of ma,. lrldlvld- lndlct&lt;d.
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ing - . even in containers prison and tined $4,000.
withwt a permJt, Chier Fish)~~ :ln~ ~; academic: persom~ non-academic: .PerLeaders Charged
The seven other policemen
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said.
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Pomeroy police and the Bureau
. -.I, "'!" trusteea. Furjllermore, eatabil8hed PI'OCOCIJres (evolvP
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DeUinpr, ~ •
were charged with violating the
-)d · ~ tl!,t oame oqoratlve efforts) eriot by Whlcl! theae rules
~~~~~~FI&lt;!'~~= ol Criminal Investigation at Lon. Civil Rights Act which carries a
don are Investigating the break. ilad reiiJ)~ can be evaluated, deleted, or modUiod. The admaximum peralty of one year
it~ am entering of two Pomeroy
:'~-'~ the Boord ol Trustees recognize and honor theoe
imprisonment and $1,000 nne.
doctors' ollices this week.
. '· -- r e a . ~ the same token, It lo elQIOcted tllat all oUter a will do
Five of the seven were accused
Ctuer ol Police Jed Webster
~-~. limo. A!&gt;ilndlvlcbll (or group orlodlvl"'-ls) wliO chooaoo to
ot
attacking newsmen covering
· l4ti&gt;re tile, t,atabUIIIied procedlres places himself In jeopardy,
said that about $350 in cash and
the disorders.
$300 In cheeks were stolen from
1 'l'hl• ~llteillent fa llllbmltled to clartl)- the pos!Uon or Ute adThe seven were Arthur R.
the office of Dr. John RidgwaJl
mlnllllrallm ~ the Board ol Trustees. No lrldlvldual now aiBiscOOli, Thomas Michael May·
where a safe was broken into.
OUalod with RID Grande CoUege was lorced to alllllate witll Rio
er, George Jurich, Vincent J.
Burning permits in rural areas port and RutlaiK! in an etrort to
Also broken into wad the office
. · ~ Coll81e,• Accordlnsl¥, neither the admlnlotrallon nor the
D'Amico, Edward M. Becht and or Meigs and all other Ohio coun- reduce the number of tires Start.
of Dr. Jerry Matheney, but noth..
' Board ol Trustee' will )'!old to coorcton In 111\V f'1flll.
Thomas Michael Fleming, ooe ties have been ordered stopped ed by small !Ires ptti&gt;w out
ir~g was taken there.
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Ani' IIOIIYI~ DOW alllllated wltlllllc&gt;Gnode College has done
count each, and Ramon · C. ror the remainder of the dry ~:~ea­ control.
A representative from the La.
' so by persoil): tbotce. Cognl;ant or this tact, the edmtnlltratioa hit
AnderseQ, t.1Q) count&amp;
son, it was reported Thursday,
Two brush and woods Dna. q/t
don prison farm was called in to
tile. Board ol Ti'daleoa rrm not )'!old to coercion In aey form.
Vic
Bahr,
Divishm
of
Forestry
major
proportions werehaH'edia
assist with the investigation.
Thla stalo~nt Is amllted to clarll)o the po&amp;ltlon or the 11&lt;1o!ficial
in
Meigs
COI.Dlty,
said
the
two different sectors ol tb~
Chief Webster said the crimes
mlidltraUoa lnd the Board ol Truotoes.
order was issued yesterday by ty Thursday.
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occurred
between
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.ih·•.Jt.;;: ,~. ·a ~atenHD~··~~~- ~ . ·~·y.;.'.J··--Franttta-w~ne
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Irving
Dickman,
Cbier
oftlleOhio
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· Boud.ot Trustees
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Meanwhile, orders have been to have
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issued in all five munici.Palities acres berore a heavy raJa
of the county that burning per.. brq It under coaQ'oL
mits are not to be issued penduwe couldn't do ao,ythizw 'wltll
ing further announcement.
It,"
said a volllllteer ttremaa.
IN VIETNAM - MlriM ~lain Clfl!ord
COleman,
The
action
was
taken
by
the
The Baahan, Cheater lliii.Roclao
Tenth District C~uman
soo of Mr. and Mrs. 8ethel Coleman, former Middleport
Clarence E. Miller today an- mayors and fire chiefs ol Syraa . Fire Depa"rtments reii))Ofded to
residenta, now ot Albariy, Is shmt"n with a £our..year..cld South
cuse, Pomeroy, Racine, Mid!:lle- light the blaze.
nounced that the OfO.ce of EconYletnlmeae Olllhan l1lllleCI Me How. Lt. Coleman bas been in
AStateDeplll'lmentliFlrolllrJ
omic Opportunlcy wlll provide
Vietrw.m since A~~gt~st, 1968, and he also serVed several years
··-~
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plow was also callocl ie IJ¥ t1to ·
$113,033 to help finance a sum~
in
the
Mr
Foree
dW'Ing
the
Korean
War.
Both
Chi:Plain
ColeANGELEs (UPI) - Ro-' began a series or "junkets and
firefighters. TWo hcmea wen
Seven Meigs County teachers mer Headstart pnJgratn under
man 1111"hia wife. the former Doris Mayse, are graduates o1
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Air Force Gen. CUrtis E. trips" of a pureij persm:-1 naparUcipa~ed
ia
a
two-day
workthreatened umu the nin st:arUd.
the sponsorship or the Gallla
Mlddl--' High School. They hove tllree chUdron, Penni, J, T.•
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stt~. in Ironton on 11 Project and Meigs Coontl.es Community
Rut)al" D - n t ftrem-.
an:l
Gll, au residing with their mother in Santa Ani. Calif.
' , . , )'II• sued for_ $40,~08,:;9
The Cllllll&gt;lll1!' sought return or
Move," a program designed, Action Gfot~~.
with the help or Dlvistoo of ForLt.
~eman
also
has
five
brothers,
JtmSad;orn,Summit,
New
-;'.'fhf!!oicfir bran elect(onlce com- e:wpense Cunda a n d re.P&amp;Yment
The Meigs County Housing estry equipmeli., W()J'ked about
thrWgh federal as11istance, for
The local community ... mproJersey; Gene, Rutland; Dan Sanborn, Studio City, catir.·: Jack.
' '. ~ \Ia' chfiraec! ·'-"" used hlo ot a loan, the balance ot,t whicll of
disadvantaged
students.
Authority
met earlier this week two hours before brlngi• uo:1er
vide an additional $27,543 toMiddleport, and Boy, Treasure Islam, C&amp;lit, in the Navy,
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of the boo)'1l was $32,011.69.
in Middleport to discuss future control a fire in the Beechero..·
The workshop Included teach- ward the program.
. ,_,..a oprlngboard co olher ..,.,_
ers from Meigs, Gallia, JackThe project will provide a organization and action In the area of Rutland TownehijJ, ...,son and VInton cooJties. Speak· com,prehensive child develcp- public area possible under the McCumber Hill.
ers partlcl,patlng were from Ohio ment program of nutri ticma.l law,
Firemen said approximately 50
University, Rio Grande COllege, health, educaUonal, social and
Members of the authority are acres of a brush and wooded area
...~t., was aa.anawer am counWilliam
Childs, appointed by Mid-- were burned by the fire that &amp;tl~
various
federal
projecta
all!
mM
related
services
to
children
or
'' 1111' ~to a ~331 m1Uion suit V
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representatt ves.
dleport
Village; Kermit Walton, ed in the vicinity or the CharlH
low Income families who will atnamed
by
Pomero,y Village Coun-- Fry residence, near the Pilgrim
Attending from Meigs were tend regular school for the nrst
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cil; Jack Welsh, appointed by Holiness Church, at about 4 lt-111.
Nellie Vale, &amp;l.llervisor, Meigs time In the tall.
~ ,l'thti lepl bailie ®ncerned the
County Sc;hool Syatem; Tho1ma
the Board or County Commis•
Racine riremen ror the seCOid
S/"~""'itaJIC~· llllllipl' which Le- • A aoneral, "'Ibis Is Amer- will be the olio bull! around a tatlon,
,
NFO TO MEET
Orr, Chester teacherj Yvonne
sioners, and Jeanne Morsan of time in twoweeksansweredaeall
'11"1 left lh• ~ CO bo- lea," themo wlll'btl carrtecJ Out poti&gt;OIIrrl II ll'Pical American There WID be !limbers by tile Scally, Melga Junior High; Mr. The National Farmer.1 Organ- Mi&lt;ltDeport, aoo G. E. Guinther Wednesday night to extiagutah a
-~ome the Yl.ee _pre~tial r~ In the Eaatern IUSft SchQol mln· scenes.
ulmpaeta," a modem.blstrumen. and Mrs. W, E. CampbeU, Har- ization (NFO) will meet Momay, of Pomeroy1 named by Conunon brush lire in the Wells Run area.
.· """' moto of 'G""\'8" C. Wi1- atrol and olio II B:IO,p,m. 111
A number of llOro' chorus lines tal group, 11111 the girls enoem. risonville elementary, and MtJr.o March 24, at 8 p.m. in the Arch- Pleas JOOge and Acting Probate Aboot five acres were burned
ql tile ~·~ ladepend- .Frldl)o and Soturdly, Marclt 28 In new costuming will be lea- ~e wiD ling throe seiectlona. iel Foley and Margaret Parsons, ery bulldilll at Royal Oak Park. Judge John C. BacoJL
oct. Origin of 1he blaze Mil ...,
, ont Part.r Hckot ldi J•r.: ' and 29 Mra. Allee Neue, ell• luted at lnterYala ilurlntJ tills
' Serving ••· aecompaotot r 0 r Rutland elementary.
AU interested persons are urged
Childs was elected chairman detennined. Twenty..tbree
Lemi.Y~I brach of coiatraet · rector,'.utd
1ear•a s}lnw IUid Mra. Nea~t~ tile ~bow I• Mrs. Dorothy Karr.
to attend.
and Jeanne Morgan secretary. teer firemenanaweredthealara,
&lt;baraed the .c01q)li1)' trle&lt;f
While tile ilbori WID alto In- rrlll •·· ""'ci&lt;lllht• to enhance TtckO/r.-are being sold on a
Him · wbeq he went .IMG elude curmt hit IKIIII and(unea eertata features ol the presen. i-eaerved Mat basts.
hio clll1illdacy .frqm yeltllrdo,, tile theme reoit . II h sclao turf!1i 111111 ol yelliJrd_,, WID 'be
brousht out In the _..,, the
aald he ;~sd
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11111 at other ~-~,..
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~ cmr. , IOIIflbt •. . • for ~.the !lre.,....tlor!, Mra. Nea10
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Note: OJ:. i'\IJi!:lls R.·Chrt._ jUblic.statement In regard to the names in the a~Ueatablllhnte!nt
,President OC RIO Grande disturbances at the college ear- movement, are the firat t"'rSOWJ
'-ti 1,P, ha
Iter this ,....k·.
· proYislon&amp;
Indicted llnder the antir10t
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Bl8811ed-Ute' foUoMng
or tllo 1968 Civil
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RJKhts Act a11 a result of tbe
·•:tt;fj&gt;_ ~r.QIIile ColteR! Olll'ned Its door• 1!1 1876. For more - · disturbance• at the Democrailc
t~ ~-' it has ~rved th11 ~~ tNs state, and the nation National ~ventto,L
'1.~--~ ~ ..tior."! -rtuni\Y for t1io,se llrndrods &lt;ll young Eight Chl~agl) policemen and
..ana IIODIOII wliO !'bose to ICCOjJI Ill PhilofiOIIIIY and objoc- a television network dli-eclor lor
-::.Mvel. ·
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:; llltr.lal Ito IIJI1il hialoey RID Grande Cclllep hu lllder"""e "\MY also were named tn the
,j:,!W)Ita; tor ~le, at .0118 time 1t was a self~elp J.nstUutlon. tlllictments of 11 _persons
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and son. Racine, Debbie, Doona
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nal grandparelts are Mr. a n d
He wrestled Ute man to the Mrs. Clifford Newlun and greatOoor when the plane landed and gr.-rents are Mr. arxl Mrs.
disanned him. One shot was Roscoe Wells,
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Ruth Larkins entertained on
floor.
March 16 with a family dinner
honor11:8 her husband, Fred, on
EXPENSIVE MORALlfY
his 71st birthdiJI. Guests were
· LONDON (UPD - Bachelor
Mr. alll Mrs. Howard Larkins
Reginald Boueher glanced at al'(l ratntly, Portland, Mr. and
Mrs. Jesde Watkins• miniskirt,
Mrs. Norman Weber ard tamll.v,
three inches above ber knee,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles WeberaOO
leaned forward, and slaJIPO(I her son, fl4tpers Plains, Mrs. Rayacross the race.
mond Larkins and family, Cool"What else would any rea1011· ville, and Mr. and Mrs. JWlable man do- )lift Bit there and lor Hauber and family.
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bal'd AI San Franc:laoi&gt; stata
the text of hlo ..,.....Yo auaestecl trooty should" not be ll!lia too cdW.. Nl eilded with -~~~
ltteraJI$, He made the ....,..,. after U S. oleW..tlon ~ J*l 1 - t ·I'IYilli tl1e1 W!MI all :.~:=;::.. .,.s .ol · 1fio !lllta uoi...ll~;i ' .
· lodleatecl !Mt porto of tile SovletPI"!"ool.were ~c~ Nat. their ~· ~ •i!ll , mtdJtfOI'• .
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;:..-.,~&lt; ··•·ouJci like oudrooty tD be liJollteclalltlo, bul.W•al'e tonil{,. U,. J ·oil!iameri a white . sl!"leiltlt ~.._ • 1 I '
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School shut-0
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Firsl Ladv slill mis.e8 California
·~~~-'~~opn !Jot Nov. 6 Al t11e · Centrll · YMCA Hll!h evlcti'on. · Abell)! -' 1S ~
. wASHINGTON - THE WHITE HOUSE MAY repreoent t11e Nix- when the u h o o I' I Blao~ SchoOl, atud- took a ·•II· of . later, bl.t It!\
ona' m-eBm ccnrie true, but Pat Nixon admitted '111Uridl)' abe
Stulianta Uniol "tlaued 10 ,...... m&amp;a&amp;:er. ~tva ~om an tlll'Jtor, when bys~..,,.
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The 1 ~ for 30 mllutea," aceordt.aa :""~ 'Ottlclals a
with the wlveB of the se~ate leodenblp at tl1e Cl
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1,.. w' a school 11!1111&lt;111110!1. He Uolvenlff ol H0111lon ~·
homo alii 11 will be good to bo home."
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Third World IJIJoro,tlOII Front : ~d llio atudanto .Jookacl ~ nld tl1e1 w4UM nle tre1111Hj1W
Mrs. Nixon oold abe alii her huobond Nvo ...., ptaoo" ld erltab- joined the bal'ooll a few ~· . ....,., to the ' ochool. ClaiiOO ohafPa ,ap~ot ,!:WH •Riolil•: a
lloh a home there, but !"'mmttedo "oeythlngoanhl&amp;&gt;pen. lfQbe
later alii looued 1lve d""""'• were oin&lt;.~lod for the temal"' 1 - r lo llil COl...... ~,.,..,
. a sU111rioe." It may· be a SUIPrloe tD White House Preol SeoretarJ of Ita aWn.
der ol tho day.
, all)' protuta for~~
Roalld Ziegler, who 1188 ,.ld on several oecaalooa thla weok.Nboo
250 of SaD Fran!:laoo
i5o ollldenta walkacl out Texu OO!II(ills ,without ~
has been "hunting ftr a bouao" In Callfocnla lor some time.
state' a 1,300 faoulty memboro of Chi••.,: Hlriob H'"" School olooo llud4 """"" .to aboyti,DOO
THE CEL TICS - One of the Ieima taldng part IIi tl1e Mello Wth grade cage leagUe this J&gt;i,st
walked out jan. 6, demand~,.
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'Gave 'em Hell' ror goes for $77,000 ·
better workl!w oondltlono. They In proteot or· olllclating at a Pilr!'Oil• . '"' J1le atopa o ·
season was the Middleport celtics. Telm members are, front row, left to right, Dave Call, John
Riley, Tom Seally, Mark Bolin, Woody call, George Stewart. Doug A~ree; second row, COach Bud- ~
PRIVATE nort ~AD CAR !rom wllloh re··~ to work llareh 4 after hll!h aohool· ....,_ llooket. Student Center after the admiLOS
;\NGELES
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~·ball -me the ..,hoolloJI47-U. olotration oinoellld ld~ "' - "
d~' Moore1 Arnold Johnson. steve Walburn, Mike Hale.v, Doug Pope and Gregg Walburn. -Sentinel
ronner President Harry S Truman 11 Gaw'em beD'' clurlrw hil ,1M8 P1a1Jw mihor eoncesslona.
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ranee In a~ ~ .wnum. , , 11
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ro-&lt;&gt;lootion oampelgn wu auotlonecl ou to a '
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Tho ca111PUI wao
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dB.Y !Or $77,000. Tile SMoot.long oar • •-fete with cryatal, dlaNs eight d&amp;ya before S. l llam MoNlobota plaii!OCI meet o!Udenla .seized tho cil!ICf'ol'llil .
alii sliver, waa bullt In 1940 alii reMblahed In 19&amp;9 at a 001! ol lla,yakawa waa ..,.... ooting today . with leaders ol !Ptnloh- cleon ol
oflalro at t~sex
'125,000. It hao an ob"""'tioa parlor, f...- -...nulll four bathe. pre alden! late In November. He American demonstrator a who COUIItl Community Cellop .In
The oar was boul!ht b)" Robert F. Koste, repreoontlng Alex r...,.ned tho oohool Dec. 2,
ark ThuraclaY llll ......., tD
-~ pre olden! ando board ohalrman of Clvlo Plaza Natlcnl Book otatloned hundrecll of pollee oo tattled. POllee ThuraclaY during Now
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lo Kansas City, Mo. Barkal plans tD put tho oar on dloPia1 , _ -. tile oaq~ua alii vowed to keep a proteot of ~lloP.d ftclal olurl r!lftlln'unW 1111 qlllc~ ·~s fti'td.
arlly In an llllustrial pork he OW'I' In Kanoas City.
the college opoil.
b1 1 hleh aohool lolldlfr. A_ The¥ o~ged he haa a ~oed
Nome• committee
talevlolon newoman an6 a allltudo tA&gt;Ward N - L; · .
Taft ho!l ~urprisc in poll results
.
flankawa loot modh Milled · o1111ent wore ll\l!li'od alii %e '· ,1"~ 1100 ,- f'h'o
· WASHINGTON- ARECENTSURVEYBYU,S.Rol&gt;. - T a l l a ol,..... OCIOIIInlttee tD ,. _ perolll&amp; wore arreataclln tl1e tJie . Science~ at
,
Jr., Jt.Cinclmati, sh&lt;Med 45 per oent ofhlo coostituente fawred tl1e llate with the otrlld,_ a!Udonto olaohn after the •~DIJI Colle,P . Ill . Ja...on ~'i
recent cootrowinlal pay hike tor congreasmen.
and himself lilet secretly with walkout out of. Weat Hl&amp;b Dllh~Jeu than 1i we,. ~a
SAIGON (UPO - Communist field northwest of Saigon said the capital.
Taft oold he waa oWllrlaed b.Y those resulta of the aurvey. He leadera ' of t11e BSU alii 'IWLF, School.
tl1e odlege had re tiiiiOd ,cia ,
Military spokesmen said the
gunner s pushed their nationwide their Operation Atlas Wedge
voted
agalnot
the
meaoure.
Results
from
tl1e
20,000
queotlcualre&amp;
Thurlda,y
an
lgreement
wao
Arl&lt;anlao-Sbota
were
!lreclat
' ·' "' Tho l,lOI).otudeat ·~1!9'11
offensi ve to its highest pitch in counteroffe'nslve, a i me d at ferocity of the overni~t attacks
dlotrlbutecl
In
hlo
congressl.,.l
dlotrlot
abo
·
82
pes:
oont
reached.
.
a
otate
poll~
·
c
ar
Tlnlrilda,y
In
wes.
dosed. ~h ,2 ~
a week today. One of their 65 blocklll!: an attack on saigon, was unequaled in the past seven
or
those
pers0115
answer~
wanted
tD
ellmiate
the
ElootDril
COlAttorne)'
Frank
Bnnr•
a
Foreot
Cley,
·~
elter
,....
vllllenoe
alii er•"l' ~tajl.:
overnight attacks destroyed or had killed 472 guerrillas in the days. Communist rockets
But the slammed into both military lege and 62 per cent favored national primaries tor the seleclion member oC 1 eittzen~~• mectiltlne 200 1tudent1 .tormed through student . l;»o)'eott. lolle~ ~ ,
d a m a g e d 20 lltlllion • dollai past foor days.
lelll1 ~aid tl1e aotllement would Llnool• Junior llll!h School oummlliad,. w~ ,--''~
American warplanes on the guerrUlas launched three coul'loo camps and South Vietnamese of presidential candidates.
,. • de 1 mOdel tor eollepa knocldrc out wbllmrl aDd. tKtrted a~nt1 .were ~~'
terthrusts, killlng 10 Gls aOO toLvns, they said, inflicting over·
flight line at Chu Lai.
Union in~urance decision deferred
. a = tho oOIIDiry.''
b r oak t n 1 furniture. MiYII' rooka· at thim, ¥1 no ~reoi( '
all light losses.
U. S. intelligence sources re- woun:ling 28 in one.
COLUMBUS - THE OHIO AFL-CIO SAID It will clet:lde In June
cMoago had four _.-ate Robert L. Cope plaoecla outlaw were made.
'
The costliest salvo-one ofthe
Armadas of AmeriC811 852
vealed interrogation reports
..
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from captured guerrillas that bombers splattered at least 630 cosUiest of the 27-da.y~d whether to establish an auto insurance COII1iaJI1 ezeluslveb' for the
ofiensiveslammed
into
the
tons
or
bombs
into
North
said the Reds plan an attack on
~~s~.ooo.
Saigon this weekerd. Senior Vietnamese soldiers reported to U.S. Air Force base at Chu La.i,
American orficials gaw it a 5~ have Ded the Allies' Atlas headquarters for a major
Wedge drive for their War Zone detachment of American fight- ions' peASioo funis, health and welfa:re tundl, credit unloas &amp;Ill
50 chance of coming of!.
CommaOOers on the battle- c hideouts SS miles northwest of er-bombers on the central coast. from lo&lt;al unions. Offers have been made to Ul by several Ohio
It left 20 warplanes smashed or insUl'IUiee companies to buy them out," Smith .said.
unable to fiy.
The guerrillas accompanied lfnolhcr SS commander facing trial
HOF GERMANY - BURLY ALOIS DOERR, HIS HUGE wea-·
their shellings with three
PARIS {UPI) - In three months of negotiations allied and
beaten'
tan:ls clasped firmly, stared at the judge and prose~ iJD..
counterattacks on the ground.
Communist officials have failed to agree on ways to end the
against allied troops in the passively. The fonner Nazi SS concentration camp commander said
Vietnam War.
AU.s \f edge drive or troopers he had ~ tollowed orders. Doerr. 59, eune to trial Thundlf on
Thursday they cwld not agree whether there bad been any
sl()porting them, U.S. headquar· oNrges he helped kill 217 of tl1e 1,073 RUiolan, Pollah, Hungarian
progress in the day'&amp; four-hour negotiating session, or whethaOO Romanian women prisoners - mostly Jews -:. ~~.\eel
ters said.
er it was any different fr9m the previau11 eight sessions.
»-'-iOO . a ~ ..mtRar on a forced 150ol'nlle d"th'" IIWcoh af·tlii' e\il'oi'"WorldVat ,It
.. ~· , ,_ ., .•t ljl·~"'i·•"' 'f!" .
' • "'"· tl1e -~~-~~&lt;!~'!~~ · ol.,...h ~;):&lt;. 1;tarrage,
..guerrwaB" .IYRisaea '"" . A·tosdmonlal'from 908'1nhabltama o!hls h&lt;iliieu.oi,;,'J\Oep~n,
·:~~.and tl{e' lio(f;- ~~,:UW.re :tl'i ~me P~ ;. into the ,perimeter
·ot trnrJ~ was read into the record describing Doerr as na good Christ~':_
"; : iiald ohief American negotiatnt Hi.W Cabot Lodge,
_
Zone White 51 miles northwest aOO demaiYJing an eOO to his "senseleasperseeution." More thin 100
Viet C&lt;llg Foreign Mtnlllter Tran Buu Kiem asserted,
of Saigon aOO burled satchels of ooort apectators booed when he admitted alopplng prl ....ro.
"Once again no progress was made today."
explosive! into American fox·
boles. Ten Gls died and 28 were ABM defen8e in unfricnd(v lerrilory
WASHINGTON - Til£ ADMINISTRATION'S DEFENSE ol Proalwoullied in turning back the
drive. The battlefield yielded dent Nixon's antiballistic missile system· moved today traD the
five Communist bodies at dawn friendly Armed service• Committee to a hostile senate arena. Opo
ponento of the ,6,6 bllllon ABM syatem POised to attack.
today,
"We're looking right down their thr&lt;Jats," exultod ooemember
In Saigon, U.S. ~smen
announced the losses of two nr Sen. Albert Gore's disarmament subcommittee, host for toda(a
American helicopters and I hearl~ after he watched llefeose secretary Melvin R. LJird ....
1\Y United Press International Jamie L, Whitten, Charleaton, Marine A4 Skyhawk warplane to bls deputies testity on television Thursdp.
Egg prices will average about Miss., U.S. congressman and grOWldfire in the northern five
three cents a dOzen lower dur~ 8111:hor; R o b e r t o Ramoa- provinces. A total of two of the
lng t11e 12 montha beglmlng Barreto, Puerto Rloo, special ttelicopter crewmen were kUied
April 1 than GJrlng a eompar~ assistant to the secretary of ag- but the Leatherneck Skyhawk
able period of a year ago, ac- riculture, and Dr. Laura Jane pilct bailed out alll was
oordlng to poultry ecoaornlll• Harper, dean of the College of rescued.
from five univeraitl.es.
Home
Economics, Virginia
the economists, from Ohio Polytechnic Institute.
GAUGES- Galllpollo,12.3alll
FIVE-DAY OHIO FORECAST 14.5 rumlng 9 feet of. rollersi
State Unt~· nalty, CQrnell, Mich·
Temperatures ror the five • PL Pleasant, 24.47; Pomeroy •
IPn State, North Carolina state
Shooting
Match
is
da,y
period Saturda,y lhr&lt;lu8b
onc1 the Uolverslty of Califor"""""· 20.58; Hinton, 2.18 rloWednesday
will average near
nia, said the lower price exlng; Kanawha Falls, 6.28 rlonormal. Daytime hll!ho will av- lng; "Ch~~tle-, 18.57 otat. Lonpe&lt;tationa stem !rom anllclpat- Announced by Club
erage from the upper 40s north
ed hil!her produotion begjnnlng
in the thi.rd quarter of this
to the u~r 50s south and
MASON - A shooti~ match
lows at nll!ht !rom the ._,
year. During that time, Utey
sponsored by the Veterans of
pndlotecl, procllclion likeb'
20o ond low 30• north tD the
Foreign Wars Stewart~ Johnson
wauld move ahead of year ear- Post 9926, wiU be held Sun- mid ond upper 30s sooth. Alit.
lier levels and stay there day, March 2J, at 1 p.m. at Ce-- Ue cooler over the weekend
warming apln aboot Tuesda,y
thrOUgh at least the third quar..
dar Hlilow Gun Club located beor Wednesda,y • . Preclpltatlm
ter of 1P70.
1\IASON - William W, Hestween Clifton arx:l West Eolumwill total allolll one-tenth lnoh
A report by Ute eOOI'lOihlsts
son.
77, Powell, Ohio, d t e d
or le sa as showers at the be~
Indicated April throo~ June bia.
Thursday
afternoon Jn the Jane
This newly organized VFW
egg prices prdlably will aver~
ginning
of
the
week.
Case
Hospital.
group will meet again on March
age about lour cents above the 26 at Mason City Hall at 7:30 ::::::::::::~:::::::::::::=:::=:::::::::::::::::::::;:~::::~~::::~:::::::::::
Mr. Hesson was bon\ Sept.,
aame months of 1968, but Ulat
23,
1891 In PuiiJUD County, t11e
p.m. Members are urged to a~
ASSIGNED TO FORBFS
third quarter, 1969. prtoes likely
aoot
of the late John and Ida Olterxt. An invitation is also ex·
LETART, W. Va. - Airman
trill go below year earlier
ten:ied to prospective new mem· steven W. Newberry, son of Mr. daker Hesson. He was also prelevels by about three cents a
ceded In death by his wife, Ka·
bers..
aM Mrs. Elmer W, Newberl')',
OO:en.
tie, alll -a son. TOOl. Mr. HeaRt.
Letart, W, Va., r.a re-soo was a retired · coos~ctlo.i
-ceived his lirat U, S. Ali" Force
Mrs. Lorr.aine McCullough,
.worker.
duty assignment after c(II)Jilet-·
hOme ' economiat and social One Uivorcc A.ked,
lie is survived by two son1
tng boalo training at Laokland
worker tor FriendlY 1m Settlealii Ove daughters, Lawrence
AFB, Tex., to a unlt or t h e (Dtck) Hesson, Powell~ ai'Mi Earl
ment, Clevel;md 1 was hooored
Another
is
Granted
Tactical
Air Command at For· Hesson, Columbus; Mrs. Helen
iD Columbus, Ohio, Thursday as
bes AFB, Kan., for training: and
one or ei~t 1969 wirmers or the
Roberto alii Mr~ Margaret
One
divorce
has
been
grant·
duty In aooountlng alii fltUoe, Cackler. Leonardsburg, 0 h r Oj
National 4-H Alumni Recol!nled arxt another filed for In Meigs Airman Newberry, a 1967 gradu- Mra. Lillian Norton alii Mrs.
don Award.
Mrs. McCullough was given County common pleas cwrt of ate of Point PleaiiOIII Hll!h Katie P&lt;t&gt;t, Columbus, ard Mrs.
SchoOl, attended Go!flpollo BuJI· Waltar lllol&lt;e• Clln.i&gt;, W, VL
the National t-H Key at the JOO.. Joon C. Baoon.
Charles
T.
Pullins,
RO
1,
Long
neas Colltfge.
25th State 4-H Advi.!IOI's Recog.
Funeral Bervices wW be .held
Bottom,
filed
suit
for
divorce
nltlon Lunoheoo at Ohio State
Sunday at 1:30 p.m. from t11e FoUniversity r9r her achievements trom Pamela K. Pullins, a minVANAMAN GRAIJUATES
gle11011g FIK!eral Home with the
or, age 19, RD Racine, chargAinnan James E. Vanaman, Rev. Mrs. Bernice Winkler of·
as a social worker.
91e teaches domestic skills to ing gross neglect of ducy,
'"" of Mr. alii )Ira. Nathan E. ficlatlng. Burial wUI be In AdMary L. Carsey, in the other VanliiW1 ot RL '1, Rudl.nd, faa damnllle cemetery. FrieMs
JOUng mothers, conducts a
weekly program oC crafts and aetivlty, was -awarded a divorce been gradoated frcxn .a U. S. ma,y call ot the Foglesong Fufamily health eourses and from Thor 0. Carsey, on alleg. Air Foree technical schoOl at neral Home after noon ' Satur·
ed grOllllls of gross neglect or Shepperd AFB, Tex.H0 waatraln- 'w.
teaches tbe bUnd to sew.
othcs receiving award• we~ dut,y. Mts, Carsey was awarded ed ao J medloal '"'ply ll)ecial·
Ell\11 DletJ, &amp;rkeley, Calif., custody of one minor child.
ist •nil baa been aas11&amp;11d to~ · 1:
markeflnc opeclallot, Coii!Otllla
Unit of the Alt; Trli~ Coin;• { VETERANS MEMOruAL ; ·,
·· Farm Bureau; Doyle . E. Con'mand at Craie AFB1 AIL ~ r
IIOSPITAL
•·•·
Fla,, -·•TIIEATID FOR INJURIES
_, Tai,...IIOO,
11
al ...n , ' • · ....,.te of
.ldinlaslo~o - Pl\yllii YoU.., ,.
~ilatc.ir Or agrlcuJturei
Ed TemPleton reeelved, emer- land Hlllfi•~oh~: ·
· ' ,, Letart, Vl, Va,
'.
Morl' !!; Harper, Chandler, gooey, lriolment W!l!llloaclaY at
'
~; ·;
"r
·
Ollcharge~ ;- ' Macel stowera,
,lllll., ,lfillcllot of Wrl~t Paok· M.iP 'GOI&gt;Oi-al Howital 101" .0.
_, Co;; George A. Grier, West- vari'loc:eratlons of his left hand MEIGS GENERAL HOSPrTAL . ~~~Frazier, DourllasGI.,;I, ,
-s Rrlu, Deborah M~ ' 1
. ; llilalac,r, JM,, ,PJUJIIOg director reJ!OI~ wi\Ue at hla e!l!llko"· Adl'nlsPoaa - ·Noqe. ~~- • Marta.
·'•. lllii ~ve illllatant tD Car- . . . ,i'!ll&gt; the Leading Cree~ , Dl,.!lorgeo - ,\rlhWt,,~ lei·, Dei'""" ~sh, Robert Onl,
~·- Imboden.
Ceuntt •·
w,;ut ·c.uorvancy ·Dlotrlot. ei'.
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Egg Prices Will Sag

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:; UCLA, Purdue In NCAA' Finals
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!e&lt;JiliSVILLE,_

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(IJPI)J 'he ODd , of UCLA's relgo ao
,i!nlll&gt;ln ol college bal!kotb&amp;ll
,!"'!¥ be .0
awa,y than a
.1\ick Nouol jump shot.
l&lt; Coaoh John Wooden of UCLA
. lmOwolt toO.
~ · 'fhe. mlg)lty Brulno, who')&gt;avo
~ted the game olnoe ~
Alolndor "aet f~ J; tl1e
...'t.Ow
'
~JUl . tqu: year~ ago, came
,~looe to bapn. their !lynaaty
Ky.

farther

crumble beDeath them 'lbura·

481 Dll!ht. A ldghly underrated
Drake oquad suocu.lecl 85 • 82
after a gallant fll!ht In the
o10111111nal1 ol ;!he NCAA maJor
. &lt;:iiuege.
toornameltt.
That .puts t11e Brulno Into tho

111.-u

finals for the third stralgbt
year, but' thiJ time they may
not walk owa,y with all the
marbles, UCLA, gunning for an
unprecedented third consecutive
crown, ·will go agalnat Purdue
for the title Saturday in what
promises to be a dandy,
The BoUermakers weredevastat.int In their semifinal encounter as they overwhelmed North
carolina 92 • 65, and it was their
p!!td~ Mount ond BUI Ksller,
who did moot of the damage.
Maml connooted 011 !4.of 28
shots, most ot _them from 20
feet or more, to score 36 points
ond Koller added 20 In addltioo
to pla.ylng a fine floor game.

:Allen'~ Grand Slam Dumps Cardinals 9-7
'·

By PETE ALFANO '
UPI Sports Writer

Stone's blast, was the loser for
the Cords whUe Blll WUoon, who
worked the last four innings,

· . Rfc:hle AlleR "WW have only
ftiDtn1f.o to ~ blanie~H hi~ ,wl11h ·to ,':J~. lhe..l~DlJfi~Jt· yt~

:...trod:.tol,:'~~~
oPenllll'da!'·

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· Allen has become disenchant~ed · with playing In front of d1e

• biiii!Oiolrn Philadelphia rana 1111
ope'nly ldmlta he would like to
be wearlna: a new unitorm by
•AprU 8, llie 481 the ' PhiUles
operi qailllt Chicago.
HOWever, the Pbih' . asking
prloe for Allen ma,y have risen
a llttlB h,lgher Thursday. The
bll!hilrlqod ... _ , hit a grllll
11im homer to Uft Philadelphia
paSt the st. LOOts Clrdloais g..?,
. ~ ~.er , hlltdtab~ a ilx·
I""' fourth lnnl~ .llfhloh e•bled
11!1! Phlls I!' overo.... an earcy
~ ,c;lrdlnal lelld. Rookie' Ron
Slone ... aloo bcxnerecl for, Phi·
llcl~a and got two other hlta
~ l&gt;oOSt .his . oprtng average to
t484. ,.. .

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U!llllil Rep11lr Service

•HEA11~G. .

• P.LUMBING
e ROOF_ING
, FOR
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lEW IS

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games

.·sr.:r' Jn

.~~".;.;;/ ,,;,~!~"!, . six

by" def..UiW Mlnnosoia
f.2 arxl in the proc-ess snapped
the Twins• flve:-s:ame victory
string.
· ,.. ""
An error by centernelder Pat
Kelly, allowing one run to score,
alii a ateal of home by Mike
Lum enabletl the Atlanta
Brave~ to dereat the Kansas
City Royils .&gt;-3 In 10 lnnlnga.
Bob Oliver hit a two-rWt ttomer
for the Royals In the loslrw
o!!ort.
carl Yastrzemski had three
hita, includirt; 1 two-run triple
In tl1e first Inning, a• the Boston
Red Sox edi!Od tho Detroit
· ·Tigers 5-4.
Eight-hit Sbutout
Tommie Sisk, Luke Walker
alii Dennlo Rlddleberger comblned for an eight-hit shutout In
Piltllborgh's 5-0 defeat or tho
Cinclrntl Reds. Fred Patek
drove in one run and scored
another to lead the Pirate~
Anly MeBSersmith acatiered
rive hila over olx scoreless
Innings and California oaplta·
llzed on poor fieldi11J by
Cleveland to score 1 ~1 victorY
over the lillian~ VIc Jltvallllo
doubled. hOII\e one run for the
Angelo.
WWle McCovey hit a threerun hooter In the ,fUth iruilog .to
bnak 'I 1·1 de alii apar~ the

San Francisco Giants to an s..5
victory over .San Diego. The
blast came oU IOfiing pitcher
~~! ~lfta,

tbQ:loJ abo htUS

tagged for a twJI.rlll, hom...·by
~QD HWlt.!tl ~ookle

Jerry Davanon homered Cor the Padres.
RalkJ.y Hundley, Ernie Banks
aoxl lW!ie.....Jinr · - llurulegon
slammed hon\ers and Ferguson
Jenkins allowed just on&amp; run
over sb: lnnings as the Chicago
Cubs defeated the Oakland
Athletics g..2. Jim "catfish"
Hunter, the losing pitcher,
llomered for one of the A's
runs.

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SCORES
By United Press International
East
W L Pot. GB
Indiana, , ••. 41 32 .562
Kentucky , , • , 37 32 ,536 2
Miami •••••• 37 33 .529 2'h
Mbmesota ... , 34 3~ .tu S'h
New York ••• 17 54 ,239 23
WeBt
W L Pet. GB
x-ooklolll • • , ,63 16 , 768
Denver , , , , , 41 39 ,571 13
Now;Orlooils •• 3~ 32 .549 15
Dallas , , , , ; , 38 35 ,501 18
Loa ~leo .. 31 39 .443 221h
~ 21 4,8 ,304 32

"""'ton.Thursday's
' ' Reault.s
Ooi.Y·game, scheduled

· Frldl)'-'s Guu~a
Now Orleans at ·~ew York
Mlmeaota at Kentucky

da,y

leUe, Ed

.... Leona
A diSCII

Dll!ht.

roUment
tnsuran~

Arm1 ODd Tomeooeo, raMecl

A lotto
State FII
perlntencl
Schools
read by
lool lotte
olpal of
bar, rori

1-2 tn the nation 1n t e a m
defense, were botb beaten in the
semUI.Dals. Bolton C o 11 e g e
chalked up Ill 19th Jlraipt
'flotory by downing Arm1 73-lll
while Teinplo turned book

·Pirates
Blank
Reds 5-0

BRADENTON, Fla. (IJPI) The Cincinnati Reda cwld hit,
but couldp't score, and to top it
of! were careless.
Those were their troubles
Thlltsday ao the Plttaburl!h PJ.
rates claimed a 5.0 Grapefruit
Leape vlotory here.
The Reds alanuned eiJ!Irt bits
to 10 lor the Pirates, but left
all rumers stranded on base;
Clnclmatl also chalked up toor
errors.
Fred Patek scored the Pirates'
Team 6 •• , .• , •..•..•. 71 ffrot run on a aaorlfioe fly b)"
Team3 .• .••• . ..•••• •• 52 · Matzy Alou In the !l!lh Inning.
Teaml . . •..... .• •••. • 48 In the sixth, the Pirate lntielder
Team 5 ••••• • .•.••• , • 40 drove In Bob Robertson, who had
Team 2 , ••• , , • , ••• • , • 39 opened the Inning with a alngle,
Team4 ••••..••••.••• 14 Bill Mazeroskl also crossed the
!Ugh tM,;ior.lloa aiiiOameplll!e 01110 '"'""' .
The Plrales· padded their lead
Team 6, 2i31and 725. · · .
, ·mgb Ind.' Series - Women, M. with a pair of unearned runa In
Von, S37, Men. B. Reynolds, 575. the seventh.
For the Redo, Wooey WoodHigh Ind. Garno - W001en, M.
ward,
Pete Rose ODd Chloo Rub
Voss 210, Men, P. Corey, 204.
each got two hit! for the loaer1•
FOSTER RETURNS
Luke Walksr pined the vieNEW YORK (UPIJ- Light tory. Tonv Cloninger, first ol
heavyweight
chaiJIPion Bob three Red h.lrlera, was the loaFoster returns to the ring next er.
week in a tune~.~t test to
prepare him rOr a future title
the canvas when the)' meet laBt
defense.
.
FOSter agreed 11u'sday to year but the ehamj)i011 came
meet Edclie Vtck In a four-round back to slq) Vick. Foster hopes
exhibition •March 28 at loxllana· to make i. tlUe defense early
poiiB. Vlck knookacl Foster to this summer.

San Diego NBA Playoffs
1\Y United Preoo lirternatiooal

West In its first year and set a
The San Diego Rod&lt;eto are record for moat games lost in
playo!f bound after oncy two one season Witb 67. But the
seasons ~ Natimal Baaketball ~~trlvol of Ha,yoo !rom lloootm
Aoaoolatlon pla,y, alii Elvin University made tbe Rockets a
Ha,yeo, t11e ,... who made It reapeetable team and earned
poaolble, tad the wa,y again them the right to meet tbe
Tlllrsda,y Dll!ht.
Hawko In the ~ mmd ol
Ha,yea, Who leads the NBA In the pla,yo!!l.
sooting In ldo rookie aea..X..
San Diego led vlrtual4' all the
ocorecl 24 polnlo aa the Rookolo wa,y Thursda,y nl&amp;bt alii had a
llreaked tD; their !l!lh straight 61l-t4 . halfllme margin. The
vlotory alii a berth In tl1e Hawko, - e paced b)" Lou
Woatern Dlvloloft pla,yolla .with lbloon' o 25 po1n1a, cut t11e
a 115-117 . triumph over the
deftclt to 72-70 late In the lhlrd
Atlanta Hawks.
parlod. but tl1e Rookolo hold 011
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the iJnly NBA game ond pulled ~ to a 86-79 lead
b)" the end of the quarter'
- l o o t In the

Temessee 83-58.
Temple, wlllch won tho !hot
NIT In 1938 and haon't been In
the flnalo otnoe, will now meet
Booton College, trying \0 win

a,siness consultant ,
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Local Bowling
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New York Clothing. ,34
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Market, 2312. Hleh lad. 3 games
- P. Collins, 516. Hll!h Team
game - Lallllnark, 792. High
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NBA STANDINGS
By United Press International
East
W L Pot. GB
Baltimore • , , • 56 23 .709
Philadelphia . ' 54 26 .675 2lh
New York .... 52 'J:I .6118 4
Boston •• , .... 45 34 .570 II
Clnclmatl , • , 39 40 ,494 17
Detroit • .. .. . 30 50 .37&gt; 2~h
Milwaukee , • • 25 54 .316 31
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x·Los Ang. • .. 63 '1:1 .663
Atlanta .... , 48 32 ,800 5
San Fran. , , .. 40 40 .500 13
San Diego , .. , 36 43 .456 U!ih
Chloogo ...... 33 47 .413 20
Selttle .• , •• • , 30 50 .375 23
Phoenix ...... 16 64 ,200 37
x-CIInched tiUe
ThuraclaY'o Ruullo
San Diego 115 Atlanta •7
Friday's Games
Bolton vs Cincinnati at Cleve.
Atlanta at Las Angeles
Seatlla at Detroit
MUnukee at San Fraoclaco
Baltimore at Chlc110

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The verdlot went aplnal lt.

Team High 'Series -No. 6,
1881, Team High Game - No.
2, 656. Hll!h lad. series - D.
Davis, 497 ~ J. Boyles, 555.
Hleh loxl. Game - B. Fultz, 199
aoxl J, Boyleo, 211.

MONDAY BEND LEAGUE
March 17
Pts.
Pomeroy Gun Club , • , , . . 64
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handle Drake's qulclm.ess, espe.. The Big C's , , ••• , • , • , • 54
olalb' In the baokoourt, that Pomeroy Golf COurse • .•• 40
The ~OO's •• •• • • • • . , •• • 38
caused the Bruins trouble
Dutton
Drugs , ; , , ••• , • • , 30
Thursday Dftbt. Purdue may be
Hleh
Team series - Top Colo
even quicker, and their guards
2583, The lOO's 2484, Pomeroy
certainly shoot better.
Gun Club 2410.
High Team Game - Top Cots
••1 feel like I just had a
938
1 The lOO's 868, Top Cats
reprieve," Wooden said follow847.
Ing the Bruins' exciting .
High Ind. Series - M. Me•
triumph . . ''Eltller Drake played
very well or we did not, because ctdnl 609, E. Voss 599, L. Sal~
we had more turoovers (22) ser 551.
Hleh Ind. Game - M. Menchlnl
tonll!ht than we had all year, I
230,
E. Voss 222, J. Welker 204.
think a quick team bothers us.
We'll have to play a lot better
aplnst Purdue, than we did
tonigiJt.,
EARLY SUNDAY 1\UXED
March 16
Pts.

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NEW YORK (IJPI)-1'he defOOIO relllecl Ill cue In the
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o,.r- baek nJ!', ~h ~oy Benti8,y, Mary Holman;, Marilyn Brown, Bernie Hennessy, ani (]arisse Port.' er.
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cil reports &lt;i two Maoon COUll. , ty 8clloolt were hoard by 100
11111' ......,, wao V'!"Y unsanl- Ia saaln&amp; two ID&lt;hea Ollliroxl· Dear fl!r. Smith: .
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people and ~r. Brown, scllool !Orr 'lith food opllle'donthoOoor mo~ . from IIJ!I"'ol!~· polnled
The Fire MarohaiJl!YI-hal
bOard member, w11o attended the ' where. children hall to g,; to tbe · 01¢ by Or!'
teocher: ·Tho· ro..tlv~ a' COJril!lalnt that .t h e
Maaoo CCluniY CIUz,en's commit- ldtchon to receive their food kllcl\1'" 11&gt;1 . . - Into , -.;g . - uiecl !Qr B,oi\"'1 &lt;i
teo meeUng at Ute courthouse trays, tli.en rei1!J'n to lh ol r lhll room all tbe tlmjo; the !10110 F.du&lt;!dkJil,~iab,ihsorer­
'nulrada.v night. Ray Thornton rooms to eat. Newspapers were ,interfere, with elaas &amp;Pd._~eh· .·.~e~ ·~-~~t~ oti;Mn' exit
woo chairman 1n charge o1 Ute on Ute noor w!Ut food parUcleo ers. The janitor alntecl
the 111 lhlo , bul~ -Ia .belni kept
meeting.
on Utem; new desks are need- boorsl'ere mt moppod this win- loelred cmlng bOard ~
School inspection reports were · ed very badly. Also, a cafeter- ter.
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Ttrls ~was presented
read by Eldoil Vanscoy on the ia Ia neeclecl badly, No 80811 was
·The smo1&lt;o from Ute fUrnace to oor oiiiCj! bylha Clllzeos ComBeale sehool and !llmyslde In the boys' resQ1lOm and !hare room · Is mt vented pnliiOrly; miUOO &lt;i Ma11011 COUnty. IDorder
&amp;chool. An inspection ol Wahama was quite an odor. 'Th~ f 1 r e the first grade catebes aU the to_alleviate ·a possible a;er1ou1
Hlgfl wa1 planned tor the first df alarm is out-dated ·according :to smoke. Rest rooms·are very dlr- baiard. our lnapector, Mr.
April by the committee compos- !late Fire Marshall Rule Book 1\Yi there was no soap in tile Georp B. Brown, wU1 Yialt you
ed ot Eldon Vanscoy, Jack Mal- oo SChOOls. Also there were two boys' .rettrooin. Prin~pal, Roy shortl7 to determine the number
lotte, Ed Grlmea, Bob Allbright, ()!) small girls ptharlng up Uta Lloyd, 1f&amp;B not too happy aboUt ~ ~~ that can he safely acand '-"'&lt;! ibobe.
food trays and P&gt;Shlng Utem back our vlsll. Also, garbqe cans commodatod In Ute meeUng
A dlseussioo was held on en- to the ldteheon. on a eart. Prin- were very di!V- r,o lid on tt rooma of the Mason Co11aty
rollment rees in tile schools and cipal, very cOOperative, Mr. 1n first grade classroom. Fire Board d. Education.
tnsuranc~ costs and locker fees. Charles Cottrill was observed alarm out-dated by rule of/late
Jolm A, Tl)tlor
A 1-r from tho olllce &lt;i the supervising Ute children at play Fire Marshall Law Book.
DeP&gt;IY Fire Marshal.
ttate Fire Marshall to the 111- on March 17.
perlntendont o! Mason COUIIIY
SUNNYSIDE SCIIOOL, InspectChoirs
Schools l Brooks Smith, was eel March 17, 1969, 3 p.m. - read by Ed Grimes. Alao a erit- day, by Vanscoy &amp; ShObe:
ical letter by Luzon Casto, prlnThls ~ticular school Is in
Program
clpal of Shawnee School in Dun- very bad shape in our opinion.
bar, formerly 01pertntcndent &lt;i Food and paint brushes and Door
A program o1 music b,y youUt
schools ln Jackson Count;y was wax is being stored on the stairs
choirs will be featured at Uta
to the furnace room. Mop&amp; and
rea d.
!imdll)' nlgbt Lenten service at
Findings of the Citizen's Com- broom II are also being stored
the Trinity United Oturch o1
mittee follBW:
there. ThetoodfreezersarestorChrist.
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Glest choir ror tbe senlce
Seven\Y - eight students &lt;i Ute
coal soot inside the freezers.
!i&gt;uthern High School In Racine will be from Ute Fore'\ Run
Coal and rood are in the same were named to the honor roll Baptist Cburch. The children are
room. Paint, f()()d. a11d waxes at ' the close ot the fourtb six directed by Mrs. Margaret ArmInspirational
are stored In the furnace
grading period, WWiam strong o1 Gallipolis. The )'(JUilt
room. The -rUmace was liiiiiiilg weeks
By H•l•n Steiner Rice
Hughes, superintendent, announc ~ choir &lt;i Trinity Church Wider
with the main rumace door open.
Special S•lection of Poems
Ute direction o!Mrs. Marvin Burt
Water from the drlnldng fotm- ea.Making an average or 84 in all will present Ute Introit and Ute
HEART GIFTS
talns drains out on the fulnace
From
their subjects to be named to the Amen.
room Ooor. There is ooly one
Hel•n Steiner Riu
A BUpper will be served at 5
were:
janitor employed. He (Mr. I..ong) rollSENIORS
p.m.
w Ute children o1 Ute youllt
- Rhonda Braden,
$3.50
stated that the principal assigns
Brenda Bradford, Diana Cross, choirs. The service will be hetd
two boys by the name of Nibert Jennifer Davis, Linda Grindstaff, at 7 p.m.
and Thomas to help clean the
Mike Hayman, Patricia H l I I,
Aleshire, Jane Johnson,
Sandra Johnson, Robin Morrow,
Brigette Nease, George Norris,
Barbara Roush, Brenda Sayre,
Sandra Taylor, Krista Yost.
At Tuppers Plains
JUNIORS - Jan .llilre, Jeff
A square dance will be held
Brewer, WiUiam Cbildress, Jill
Codner, Irene Cooper, Donn a at the Tuppers Plains School
Cross, Rook Crow, Shirley from 8 p.m. to midnight Se:turDrake, Carla Fisher, Belinda day under aponsorship or the
Fitch, Eric Furbee, Kathy lUll, Tupper&amp; PlaiDs-Alfred Women's
Bill Hoback, Brenda Holman, c ommunit;y Club. RetreshmelltB
Jeani Hughes, LOretta K i 1 e r, wlll be sold.
Admission ror aW.Its will be
Barbara Leadingham, D a v i d
$1
and ror children. so cents.
Lipscomb, Joap Maooel, Debra
McMillan, Patsy Pickens, Jem~ There will be no cbarge for preny Pro!!IU, Maroha !llgh, illar- school children. The P&gt;bllc lslnon Pyles,,. ~and,y Rob~~·· c;.1W t~o lJil» smod 1J_ . ,r, 11f.t'l o&gt;J

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SOPHOMORES - Keith Ashley, Debbie Boso, Pam B u c k,
91aron Ervin, Patey lhle, Roger Nease, Deborah Norrla, Rita

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FRESHMEN - Pat ArnOld,
Edwin Cross, John Eichinger,
Jon Grueser, Bruce Hart, Candy Hoback, Tim lhle, Mary Jane
McCoy, Jean McTuriler, Lor~
etta Middle swart, Jennie Potts,
MeUsaa Proffitt, Rebecca Prof~
fitt, Alan Pugh, Sandra Sayre,

Electric Water Heater

Rick Snider, Rebecca Tucker,

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SPE CIAL 1,:B~::h~: b:!b~a~:.
Icy wtrltt.

Davia was observed WeGJesday'
wlllt a party tmlng her third
~ grade class recess, Mr. and
® Mro. Everett Gran! and chil~ dren, PameJa and Michael,
j brought donut&amp; which were sen~ eel with milk w Ute ci!Udren In
Mrs. L. w.McComas"thlrdgrade
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Hartley, 17, was crowned .. Miss
ll&gt;ringtime 1969" at the 16th anmal style .$bow at the Point

[HOSPITAL I"'EWSl

Pleasant lUgh School ThUrsday
night, which is sponsored every
aprtng by the Junior Women's
Club.
Miss HarUey is a student at
Point Plpaoanl High School and
was sponsored by, the Rardin
!floe Center. Her escort was
Mike Harrison.
The other six contestants were
Jodi AUtey, Wahama Hlgb School,
sponsored by Fisher's Dept.

Holzer MecH.cai Center, First
Ave. Vlsiti"' hours 2-4 and 7-8
p.m. Parents only 011 Pedlatrlco ·
Word.
Admissions
PubllcaUO. &lt;i admissions Is
prohibited until !Urther notice.
Births

Birthday Dinner
Given Fred Larkins

·shoes
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thil pallti
I.Wpump

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the home or Mr. ard M{s. Fred rison's, Karen Nul ,. Bee k Y
Larkins Sunda,y Mal"ch 16, honor- ~ead. Patty Hudson, Polly 3\e~
itW Fred Larkins on his 7f sf pard, Micky Nibert, Jellll' Lynn
birthday.
Dennia and ,.-.p•..J).. . DM,t 1't f ..
Children present were Mr. and Rardin's Sloe Center, M1ke$1a'ff,
Mrs. Howard Larkins, Pam, Dallas Kaiser, Dave Poore, Nial
Cheryl and Brent, Portlardi Mr. ~. and Duane Clatworthy;
and Mre, Paul Hauber, Debbie, tor 'nM! Pitchford House, Mike
Doug, Denise and Scottie, local; Harrison, Danny King, Grea
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber, Wright and Steve SOmmervUle;
Keith and VIda; Tuppers Plains, tor Fisher's Dept. Store, Phyanl Mrs. Liane Larkins, Kay and ltu Hessen, Diane Bat••, DebDennis or COolville.
ble Flllhor, Maraha Nibert and
In the afternoon cake m:1 ice Joan euto; tor Blgg'a Dept.
cream were sened. Mr. Lar- sore. Rhonda Dalley, Cbk\v
kina• grandson, Mr. aiXI Mrs, Yoder, Comle Yoder, KlmberCharles Weber and. great-grand- 1$ Clark, Vaneua Cluk, Mar7
son, Jimmy, ot T"'pen PlalnS, Clark and C&lt;mle Wedge, and
visited.
tor Beo Franklin's, Nuey Tom:.

PIIRPOSE

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Hlcfi:Yieldlna Funk's G·Hrbrlds
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to purchase Oago If lho1 do mt
bl ve one and to dbpJa¥ It at the
apprqniate Umea. A dilcuaslon
waa alao held on atepa ill alQ)Ol1
ollegl.alaUoowhlchwoul4reotore
priyer to the publlc schoola.
'The books will be audited on
. Mitch 26,
Ute next mMI1ng
wUI he held on Aj&gt;rll1 at 8 p.m.
At that Umethe hmte and 011&gt;bano
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Bible School
Planned in

Chester Area
Plana were made tor thtl 1969

Chester Community belly VacaBible School at 1 meeting
March 17attbeChesterNazarene
awrch.

POmeroy, Ohio

Waid Spencer. Prevloua Bible
seboola were dlscuased by Mra.
Barton.

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are, director, Mrs. Demareesexson of the Mooot Herman United
Brethreni asaiBbmt director,
Mrs. Richard Barton, Chester
Nazarenaj preaident,. Mrs. Vir·
gU Windon, Chester United ll!ethodlst; rice president, Mra, Char·
leo Goe!lleln, Flatwooda United
Methodllt; secretary, Mra. Hubert Wolle, Mount IIerman United BNthrelli ttea1urer · · -Mrs.
RoPr ~G~ ·Chaster' Nl~ene;
cnll dlroclor, MrL Roller! Bsl·
ley, Cheater Unltod Methodls&lt;
The school wUI be held June
10 thr01J8h June· 20" from 9 to
11:15 Lm. A child must be four
years &lt;i age by July 1to be eli·
glble. The theme, "Jeaus Leads
Me" will be used.

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BAKE SALE i'aturday at Kroger's 1u Pomeroy;DUdley'aFlor111 9IOJ) In Middleport and 'Rul·
land Department Sl!&gt;re by_junior
cla&amp;S o! Meigs Senior H I g h
School.
. SQUARE AND ROUND dance,
8 p, m. to 12 at Tq&gt;pers Plains
Elemenllry School, R&lt;lbert Pickett, caller; Francis Andrew or~
chestraj Adults, $1,chlldren50c.
pre-schoolers tree. Sponsot:'edby
Tuppers Plains-Alfred Women's
Community Club.
MEIGS COUNTY Fox Hunters,
7:30 p. m. saturday at clubhouae;
plans ror 14)eoming Ohio State
Hunt on Mar. 28 in Meigs county
to be made. Refreshments foJ..
lowilll meoti,._

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Begin April
The state session to be held
at the Netherland Hotel, Cln. clnnatl, Au&amp;. 19 lllld 20, was an- ·
nounced cmlngameetingo!Thoo
.dorus Ccluncll 17, Daughters o!
America, Mooday night at t h e

pastor.~

MONDAY
TENT 95, Daughters o! Un-

Ion Veterans, 7:30 Mmday nl&amp;llt
at the D.A.V, Hall.
LYDIA CIRCLE, Pomeroy
Unltod MoUtodlat Chureh, 7:30
Monday night at the &lt;;!WcJ!. Mro.
Ro,y Router, progriun lOader,
MEIGS BAND BOOSTERS,
Monday, 8 p.m., Meigs HIgh
School cateteria; Plans to be
completed lor blllld b"""'et.
TUESlAY
LADIES AUXn.tARY, D r e w
Webster Po~ 39, American Leillon, 7:311 1\leeclay night at the

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A letter from BeatrlceFioeck,
state secretary, advised t b e
COw!cU ol _plans lor Ute slate
session noting that reservatton1
are now being taken. 1n a lettef
from Laura La Boiteaux, atate
ewncUor, the Council received
Easter greettngs, !l!o noted lile
May rally and urged Ute couru!ll
to remember home and~

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meeting COII&lt;Ucled by D e II a
aabl, councnor, tbat Mrs. Albsrt Roullh Ia a paUenl at Holzer Hospital, that Harold Lem

ley remains •t· the Chillicothe
Veterans Hoopitsl, and thetEdlllt
~cer 11 ill at home.
hall.
Bertha Parker was inltalled
OOUTHERN BAND Boosters, as .....,uor or Th..,., 11
1\leeclay, 7:80 p.m. at the bflb by Marprol Seldensbel, depoiY.
sebooli Plana to be made to Fern Rouah was welcomed to
send band students to ata1e con- Uta meeting.
test.
Tho prize pecks"" dQnatecl by
GRAND IIASI'ER Roller! A. Mrs. Setdenabel was awarded to
Honsbsw to BpOak Tuesday at Mn. Lemley, Plans were made
MldcDeport Masunlc Lod&amp;v 363, w audit the books befora Ute At&gt;F. and A.M.; dinner at 6:30 rD meeUng.
p.m., lollowecl by eotortalnA St. · Patrick's Day party fol.
ment. All Masler Mai&lt;Hia Invit- lowed Ute meeting. Sandwlclloa,
ed.
cookies, and punch were served from a table deooratod In
greeo and wblte. Game• were
played with prizes prurided by
Mal)' Baldwin be1ng to
the wlmers.

Carolyn Price

Homemalrers
Ciub held at Ute home of CUolytl Price opened with prayer,

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SUNDAY
OllJ - F ASIUONED Revival,
Pomeroy Lower Light Olurch,
Route 113, llarrlsonvUia Road,
atsrt1ng 7:30 p.m. ilmdey wllll
the Rev. Dewey King, Zanelllille.
evangelist; apecW olnglng. !lib·
Uc Invited; §ev. Roy Taylor,

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SATURDAY NIGHT HighSChool
dance at the Melea Junior High
Schoolln PomerDJ, 8 to 11 p.m.,
Jays to emeee; seboot aponaored.

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PANCAKE' SUPPE!i Friday, 5
&amp;ilea) CeritOr School
by PI' A.
TIIIRD FRIDAY t;lub, 7:311 p.
m. Frlda!' at home &lt;i Mra. Freel
Desaauer.
IIIGH SCHOOL Dance Party, ·
wllll the Jayo, at Wshame lll&amp;h
School auditorium, 8 to 11 p. m.
Open to Ute public. Admission
SOc per peraon.
to 8 p.m. at

Homemakers

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bON'T BATYL~

WORKE;i!S Clau,
Fnlorpri10 United ~
Church, 7:311 J&gt;.Dl' Fricll,)i at tile
homo o! Mrs. '1'holtna Alrllll,

Mro. Gltftlt Lambert, Mro, P.
L. Mitch and J!lis. Alms !IIUor
were trppllintejl !0 Ute . -..11._
~- """" Class 12 met
~at Heollt United
Melhodlol Chllich with Mro. L.
w. 'lllceo.tea pr..I&lt;Jirw,
f1DI!ora fill' 1!&gt;e - Y 011
Easter werediacusaed. '!be class
wUI have cbara,o of sollclt!Jw for
on Ute llowero lD be used In doc·
orating the -~by the El...
nor Circle. White Uliea, ~a­
clnlltl and tullpa w!U be uaecl and
members are uked tocootactei..
thor Mrs. Lambert or Mrs. McComao before Wednesday lfthe7
plan to provide OowerL
ur.aster and tbe ResurrecdOn"
was the theme of deVotiona presented by Mro. JaekBechae. Mr.
and Mrs. · C. E. Young showed
rum atrlpo enUUotl "Cit&gt; &lt;i Sor·
r ow" lnd "Di)t of Glacbless."
The st. Patrick's Dey theme
wail curled out in refreshment
tlb1e decoration&amp;. The green coY..
ered table was centered with an
arrarwement of yellow jOJlluUs
and greenery m:l green tapers.
Yra. Earl Knight, Mrs. M. c. wu.
son. Mrs. Harry Chesher, ao:l
Mrs. Beulah Strauss were hosteasu. Mra. Mt:Comas concluded
the meetirw with prayer.

Candy Hunt is
WITH A
Feature of
,ftE\¥ ALLI~ CHALMERS
Choir Party
An Easter cand;r huat waa a
170·180·D·12•D-15 MODELS
featura &lt;i a
lor Ute chlldten'a cholr ot Heath IJn.ited
Cburch Weclnoeclay
DI$PI.AY. TRADE IN FOR.NEW A(l
at Ute home Mr. lllld
party

Melhodlat

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Mrs. Bemard Fultz.
Preceding Ute party, Ute choir

practice
membets music
met atfor
the Palm
churchlllnM
to : ; ; ; ; ; : : : : : : : : : : : : : ; ;
day, Good Frldey aru1 Ealllor
S!nde,y services. They wore then
transported to the Fultz home
for the party.
Prizes were awarded to all
Uta children In Uta cand,y hunl
Cltele games were played with
Beth Fultz and ~san Powers
aosl!llng Ute a&gt;lllls who helped
wiUt the porty, . Mr. oed Mrs.
Newman Burdette, the Rw. and
Mrs. Max llooalue, Mrs. Konneth Cale, and Mra. Wallace
FOwers.
A wiener roast and supper were
oervecl on Ute paUo w!Ut Uta cMIdren Singing lll'ICO. Mepn Cale
and Chris Burdette were guests,
Attending were ll!errl A u I ~
Karen .lolutson, Kathy Harrlo,
Ted Woods, Barbara Fultz, Greg
Donahae, April Fraoer, Mickey
Davenport, Scott Fraser, Melanie Vujaklija, Danny D a v I s,
Cheryl Woods, Becky F u I t z,
MarOee Cassell, Kellee B u role~!'!· Tracy - . . Kenol
Byer, Marcia Cale, MiehaeJ POwers, John :S,.er, Melina Cale,
Richard Powers, Kim Donahue,
Bruce Fisher, Julio Byer, Anpia Houchins, Mal)' Slavin, lqodla Jolm&amp;OD, and Larry Byer.
' A friendship circle and group
olnglng concluded Ute party.

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ATTEND STORE F Am
POINT PLEASANT - F o u r
members &lt;i tho Pleasant Homomaker•' club, Mrs. Lewla Allen,
Mra, Arnold Elc::ue, Mrs. Aaron
Fowler and Mrs. iberldan lllcLerrsn, attonclecl a sewing and
knltUng lair at the AndoroonNowcomb
In lluntinglm
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INDUSTRIES
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Open For Business

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Ridenour Radle&amp; T. y
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Barton and prayer was by Mrs,

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Abslntbe, be&lt;ause of Its
strength (68 per cent by volume) and other ingredients,
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~ ~~9HA _GREAT SUCCE,~S.
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Shirley Joh'!""" readltW .II'omllto
book ol Proverbo ani Kathleen
Ward a reodlng on, "Ciurch
EUQ.tle."
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A ah_qt\ buslnesl meeU~ wu
.-cled by the Prealdent,Shlrley Jolllloon. Elva Delle)lp,.the
sec~ • treasurer
'111• olite wvtslt tiatonGiajo
COIIIian:Y was •tww.d .frml
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Birthday
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Mrs. Gall
MUier on her blrthtlay anniTOrsary wao held !IIDday at Ute
11ome ~her son-Ill lawanddauaiitor, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cole.
maa, Rutland.
.........,. be-• Mr u d
Mra, Kuter, Ute Col....... and
their cblldrert, Jorey uci Jaola,
!'I'" Mr.. and Mra. ltllck MU
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EAGLE FEED
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were LucWe Kraeuter, Go 1 d 1
Frederick, and Z1111 Gainer. It
wao alao notN that Mary K. Holter h11 a new grarxlson.
In a letter trom S.trlce
Floeek. state secretary, die stlte
m&amp;ICJ! to he held Aw&lt;. 19 and 20

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The program cooaisted fl, ~
Rhonda Bailey, Point PleaBBilt
welcome
b)r'Junior Women' I Club
High, ....,sored by Bigs Dept.
Store, eaeoited by Gary Park; president, Evelyn L, Wise~,
Comle Compson, Wahama lUgh, organ ROlectlons by Debbie Cot....,soreel by G. C. Murph.Y Co., trill, muolc by tile Point Pl~•­
escorted by Rlclcy Powell; Kar- ant lUsh School band, children'•
en Null, Point Plosaant lUgh, fashlons, raml)y fashions, sports
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SJ1011sored · by 0. J. Morrtaoo and awlmwear, lntro&lt;lleUon o!
Ordo• By Phano '
Dept. Slore, escorted by Alan MISI Jutly LaUtey, "Miss~rtng­
Ami Takf E"' Homo,
Flsherj Nancy Tomlinson, Han- Ume ol1968,"andlntro&lt;hleUon&lt;i
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Miss
Springtime
candldats•
by
nan lUgh SchOOl, sJ1011sorecl by
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Ben Franklin Co., ea&lt;Orted by S1m Nest, WJEH.
Richard Hughes, and Lois Turner, Poin.t Pleasant, High, sponsored by tJle Pitchford House,
escorted by Roger Brsu.
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OPTOMETRIST
for G. c. Murphy Co., Carmah
. Holstein, VIrginia illaw, CharOt'tlC£ HOORS 9:30 TO 1!, 2TO
::;, ~S ~(C lLWOS~jElOAYT NOON ON
' moine Walden. Della Lue Me.
THURS.l - EAST couRT •

Mrs. John L, Musaer, Pooleroy, son, 3:06 .p.m. Thoreclay.
Dlscllsraes
Linda J. ~reo, Mrs. Clyde
Rouoh, Mrs. Alva E. Jollllson,
Hobart eo-. Freel o. Kaoee,
Mrs. Russell WU1011, Lora Lee
Smillt, ·Mrs. ww E. sme-.r,
Mrs, Roaald R, S&amp;raent. Jerry
R. Roush, Deborah D. Roberts.
Harold E, Marks, Carl J. l.orub- cer; Rich PuUena, Pt. Pleasant;
bio, Mra. James L I.JXIg, Uaa Mrs. Dana Nowling, AIJple Grovej
L. Lemley, Mrs. RussellS. John- Mra. Clarence Hcifman, Letart;
Jton, James L, Frencb, Mrs. J. Mrs. George Honk, Pome'roy;
Norris Fllhor and Infant dau&amp;ll· Michael Rawson, Pt. Pleaaant;
ter, Wllllam R, Enos, Ruda A, Worthy Je!!ers, Glenwood; CocU
Duro~ Carl M. Cline, Samuel Piekens, New Haven; Earl Con·
J, CUck, Mrs. Dean R, Circle. reel, Pl. Pleessnt.
DISCHARGED - Mia Good·
nian, Johnny Hoachar, William
PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPrrAL SOtnmerville, Mro. Dana Jlurll,
BIRTHS - Mr, lllld Mrs. Da- Opha B:ooe, Andrew Ralke, Mra.
vid Molllne, Point Pies-. a tmld Nowlin, Ellen McDaniel,
11011; Mr. and MrL Delbert Smith, Charles GleaiCil.

An ltldltlollll •25.00 will .. al.,.. en Jtoo rtplaw
1110111 ef any 2-wlre ..me. entr_. or the oapl••
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POINT PLEASANT - T h e PoiDt Pieaum; a Jell,
Point Pleaaanl Fire departmen! · ADMn"l ED - Mrs. Ronald
answered a csll to Galllpolla l;lmpldns, Pl. Pleaoanl; Mro. Del::~ Fem at 4 p.m. Tblreclay to ex- bert Smith, Pl. Pleasant; Mra.
tinguilh a grua fire at the cem. David Mulllna, Pl. Ploassnt; Mro.
~l·*. etery. The !Ire was out In aboot WUU1 Marr, West Columbia;
~ tea mlnrtes. One truck and eight Rev. Thomas McElhinney, ~men anawere;d tbe ~·

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Miss Brenda Hartley is .Crowned·
Miss Springtime of Style Show

Plan Square Dance

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The women will SJ)Oilsor a teen-age Democrat Club, to hold~ rtrat meeting em Friday, March 21,
al Ute hllne o! Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Plants. A Jelferaon-Jack&amp;on DIY dlnner, 11x&gt; be potluck, wao
planned lor May 10 at Ute Junior Hlghwlllt Ma~ Nibert, cbalrman. The nexl mceU118 wUI be Frl·
day at 7130 p. m. at the jury roon at the courthouse. Abpve, 1st rdw, 1 tor, are Francia, Liager- ·
telt, Parliamentariam Betty Gill, state Presldelt, aDd Ailnitl Booth. 4th District Dlrector; standing, Allene Plants, treasurer; Clarice Gault, corresponding secretaryi Maxine Nibert, lat vice
prestdent; Eulah Belhxny, 2nd vice presid•. and Neil Kemed,y, secretary.
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Resort. Mrs. GUl presented rtrst \'iCe president Maxine Nibert with the state charter tor the c.lub

Announced

MIDDLEPORT
BOOK STORE

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o1 Weet VIrginia FOcleratlon . of DemocraUc Women, Mrs. J, Max GUI ol Fairmont, and Awtlla

Will

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Quarterly birthdayo .lwe ol&gt;- · In ~tt ' ..,. l11110o111Cec1. ·
oorwcl TueeclaylllgbtloJtlleQieo- 1.a1ora La .BGiteoux, otate &lt;OUik
ter council 322; -llo!olllters of 0uor,, 1n her . lotte~. .to tho p,un..
Amertea;, at 'tbe t.n. .
ell remlnlled them to remember
Homreci m!llllblrs were- tho homo and Olllbana at Easter.
ala IPt&lt;lil llblo ..-eel wlllt
Eua Bailey, wbo rosldeo In
a ~ecorated cake. Deroth)' La,.. F'lol:lda; sept thanks tolha C&lt;Jun..
aon .o1 Colwnbuo, a mamher o1 .u im- glfto and wdo cmrtqihor
the .....,u, Mitt IIIIo !Ur, tile recent hoipllallzaUon. E.r ma
honoree I o-Zona BlaP, Olhe Kel. . Cl~ deputy, reed a leijar
ley, M,lipre11'utUe,Socile1'ru&gt;- !run Mlrpret lllcLaln d1aJikine
sol!, 01111 Hollon, Mabel Vanll!et- Ute members !Ur glfto and canto
or and Fem Showalter.
during her · hospllalloalloa In
Ia the absence of Esther Riden- Charleaton. She Ia curremb' 1tay..
our, ~nor, who w11 reported ing with relative• there. A·aet111, - · Sargent, as&amp;OC!ate weD csnl waa signed for M r s.

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9:30 " m., ~ IIIII .laiirth 11 I. m.Nolrn J!Oibo; alft Wor~ 'ah E!ifri!, pa~1 Wcroh1Po·B:50
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P~~FTcaMET 1 D~'1'Chllrch,· , THE D~LLP; ,\I'E;SU;\'AN &lt;i"lt/ Pll!or• w~-.Mrvlce, · ee.ch'woeif.
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oto, aotor. Srllide1 CHURCH- ~lei bolor, poo- II L.JII• led 7:3d p. m., Soprd~Q,
•SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST'- · ~ACIJD UliJ'l'Ell METiiO.
~~wat 9:~0; ~ DiiUI)Ier, torr
SWJcli; SUac~oy ,ScbooJ ~~ ~"""'· 9:30 L"ll.,!ll~!&gt;' P~. Mu!Wfey HI&amp; R&lt;&gt;od, DJSr ~ .Rev. ~A Sellon,
cea ~tl0:4~. ~erlnteodeol, ~ scl!ool, aid llltloa;' 5Ift, OMrleo ·BI.. · 110i1li ot Vetenu -tlaliloo- Pit~. SUirrlat' school; 9:3h, m.,
orohlpo
! 11h the .Rev. Cf.4to. Wedneodl1 9:30 L m.; WoroblP' oervlco, · aell, a11latoat o~t. ~~r meet-. · p!UL PhiUp Glltr, J!litor, Sib, ilen Qvi~Yi' Slfl. MOrnlna
,;"YOnl.. prayer ~~rvlceo ~1. 1:~5. jO;aO L m•Jmdqr 1.., W_-., 7:30 Ji. m. J ', ~~~~ ' School, Satuidai, 2 p,' n&gt;.J worllhlp, lq!fQ' i. m.; llrot and
I!OTTRIDGE \JtnTED METH· yarth , oervl~; 8:45 '-'· m. E'!' • HAIUUS()~~ · PRESBY· .Worllhlp, 3:11 !», nr.poulh.;J;el• thlnj ~ ~~ !"01011. EveOOIST- Woro!r/ll,W.IIllillhlrd ntng woralrlp, 7:30., l'rlt,r 01\4 TERIAN - Ml'o, . N"!""' Lee, &gt; "'"'•hlP IIMI Mult ' BI~e stjrdy, Ding e•aiiiBIIII!c' sotylce, 7:30
Srlllde1o oleaclpnonth,10:45 L praloe, W,...,odl1,:f:30 ·, ; ·
SUirrJt,y School S...........eat. , 'W-odl1, 7:;10p.,!"o '
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m.; oeconl· ollll Cooirtlt Sulldl1a,
IJ!liTED FAITH qwiiCII - .~ Schoc!lo 9:30 .1. m; S!Jt&gt;.,j. , f1RST UNITED ~~TEllC~L UNITED METHO.
7:30 p, m. &amp;olidl1 ;l&lt;hool, 9:45 ,.Neo~ Settloinent - Robert E. cloy, Mr11co, 8 P• m., the Rev,, I~ CHURCH ..f..illdrn~ DIST CHURCH - Be•. Paul A.
L "': C~Jrlatta!t ·l';~wr, thlr1l Smllhl S!:·• pallor, Su!triJio S&lt;;hool ~ Do!llhilll of Middleport. . , . .Gueal minister,. .J~i, Buc- , Sellers, po1tor. &amp;rbrla,y School,
sa~ ofeachm .
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JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES, lar· ~n, Sillrq)' SchOO\. Sund1Q 9:30 L m.; WII.)'IIO I!Woh SuPt.
L~vftEL tLih ,REEMETH· 9:30 I. m.j · \l'or&amp;hlp Mrvlce, ry Carnalran, pr~aldlng 1!11~~- School, 9:30 L m.;'l!c.rablpurv· Mlll'nl,. wottobip, 10:30 ~ m.,
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9:30 L 10:30 f!. m. a 7:30 P. Pl. eaeh lor. ~: .!Uble lecture, 1;,30 l~e, 10:30 L m.i Cl!olr prictlce o-11111 rourthS!mrJiya&lt;ileac:h'
liLtMonD,.worohijj, 1o;l0L m.l ~· 'Yootli l!lf!O!b&gt;B !'1111. choir L m., Wolch Tower atl!bo. 1Vr30 7.30 P. m. Wodi"odl1·
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·ASBURY UNitED METHODIST nco, 8 p. m. aOCOIIII and third
nei4!1Q Clirladaa i(Putll eruddKENO CHURC!I OF CHRIST- 7 P· m. Tburl&amp;y(Mlalljry oeh&lt;iOI '- S)'I'ICUae. Rov: WendeD stu1- &amp;olidl1 eoch nuirJih:
iri,&amp;30p. 'm.:;PrtY•raieetJ-v, Norman MCC.IO. &amp;¢ SlrYleea at 1 p.m. 8ervle,~ meetlrw"at ~· )er, paetor. ~ Sc~, 10
ENTERPRISEVNITEDMETH7:30 p. m. Thuroda$, choir pric• weekly_tt o;3o L m. l'telcblnl, . 8 P~ m.
4- m.; Carton Norrlo,Sift. wor- . ODIST - Rev. WU!lam Alrscin,
tlco, 7 p. m. R ·~ne GW firot llld 1hlrd Sllllday &lt;if month
MASON CllllRtH OF CHRIST ohip oorvlco, 11 L lit.; MYF, 6 poator. Ralpll Spencer, Sqlt.; El·
pattor; PhU Wise, ,S..
' In' Charles RuueU, 9:~ a.m. - Mlller SL1 - Ever.aoo Week- p. m. Sunclly; Pn,yer meeting, don Weeks, a&amp;at. · W'oratdp servDEXTER CHURCII OF CHRIST
THE BRADFO.RD CHURCH OF ley, )ll&amp;ror, Bible atl!bo claooea, Wedneodl1, 8 p. ln.
lcea, 9:30 L m.; Sulldl1 School,
· - Ronnie Ruaaeli, poator. Nor- CHRIST - Charleo Ruo!eli&gt;Pif"' SUndl1, 10 L m. Worahlp and
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE 10:30 L m.; Yllllh Fell&lt;Mshlp,
DIID C. WW, . aq~t. SuQrll.y School tor. Richard GUkej&gt;, SqJl SU.. preaching, 10:55 L m.; SuQrll.y NAZ~E- Corner Union a
6:30 p, m. WedneorQ: Choir,
9:30 L m.; WorshiP oervlce, 411 School,. 9:30 L m.; lrfDm!Jrl IYenl~ oervlce, 7:30. Bl!&gt;leotud)' Mulberry. Be•. Cl.!de v. Hellller· 6:15 p. m.; Bible Study, 7:30.
10:S.t. m. · Chrlotltli' Endel\'01' worship, 10r30 L m.; Evenbw clao101, WellneediQ, 7:30 p.m. 100, Plitor. SUnri11 ScbOoJ, 9;30
CHURCH OF CHRIST - MldSunda,y evening.
worship, 7 p.m. Wedneodi1·Bible
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RACJNE FIRST CIIURCH OF Sturb', 7:30 P· m.
MaiD Street, P'""el'llf. Olurch Morning worahip, 10:30 L m.; Soltes, aupL Bible School, 9:30
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scliooJ, 9:30 L m.; ~worOLD DEXTER CONGRF.GA.ship, 10:30 L m.; Y&lt;iuns-'•'• TIONAL CIIIJRCII- Rev. WU.
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oorvlcu, 7:30 p, m:,wOdnt!oila.r le¥ Fr1Dcl1, SunrJo1 School SqJt.
evenlnj: 1ervlce, 7:3Q;p. m.
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HEATH UNITED MEl'IIODIST servlceo ftnt and 1hJrd ~
CHURCH, loiJddlepor(j- Max·E, lollaw!Jw Sunc1oy School. So'""'
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tenrle!tl. Clnlrch Sc:liC!Jl; 9:30 1.
UNITED . FAITH CHURCH
m.; -..Jng' w6rohip, J0r30 L - Neooe Sottloment. SUirrJat'
m,; Youth meettrw, Sundlf, 6p. School Super~ ft01 Jdlft.
m. Choir rohaeraal W-~. 11011, Yllllh meet!JII, B;_SQ! g..,.·
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SYRACUSE FIBST UNITED
8 p. m.
PRESBYTERIAN _ ~,. IJnsoa
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NETHO. Stellbiilo, ·pootot. School,
DIST 'CHURCH _
Pau! A. 9:30 .. m:; Worllhlp f!Orvl&lt;e, 10.
Salloro, )111101". •Mor!lllfiworohip · :30 L 'm.; Bllil~ 1tudy IDf!preyer
9:30 '!- )ti.I ~ !l!:lrrill• ~0:80 l•rylce, \l'o4"e'!'!l1· 7:~0 p.m.
L m. BiJ!ho Thelll~&gt;i&gt;t, Youth. .· !'OMEROY. flRS'l' BAJ',TJST _
FallJIWiblP, B:30p.i '. · . .Geotao Skloner, .sull!a: School
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SOUTH , IIETHEL 'UNITED
METHODIST- WoroblP, aeconl
IIIII r...rtb Sllndajo, 10:30 Lm.;
:lrVI'PERS
VNITED 11 7:30 Paotor, Elder C. W, llrat and thin! Sundlfo, 7:30
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WoroblP Prollltt.
p. m. Sulldl1 School, 9:30 a. m.
9:ll0 1. in. 'at ro.,.er . buildTHE BRADBURY CHURCH OF Y- FellowshiP, 6 p. m. 01eh
t:w, E&gt;Pinded SOp&gt;dl¥ . hooloes- CHRIST - Mr. Ted Cadwallader, SW11111 at Tlfpero PWno Uni!Dd
simi ror mraery~gradealxchU- paetor, Jerry Van Inwapn, Sun- MethodiM Church.
dren at 'former. Methoi!lot amrex drQ School Sq~erlntellllont. SU..
CHESTER CHURCH OF GOD
i1 ,9:30 a. m.,Jrlts, Jomea Stout, 411 School, 9:30 L m.; Morn1111 -Tho Rev. Cho1ter Beyut, )II&amp;children's auperlrUD:ient. &amp;&amp; worship, 10:30 1. m.; Evenlaw tar, Sundl)' School, 9:30 L m.;
da)o (burch School, adultl arll senJce, 7 I· m. Wedneadly, Worahlp urvice, 11 L m.; EveyoUth. 10:30 L m.: Junior High, Prayer: service, ?t30 p. m.
nl!W worahlp, 7:30 p. m. PrQer_
SIJilor Hlsh IIIII YOWl! Adulll
GRAHAM UNITED METHO. oervlce, TueediQ, 7:30 p. m.
moot 1]\formerMethodlstChur&lt;h DIST CHURCH-PreachiiW, 9:SO Youth oervlct, ThurediQ, 7:30 p.
for Sulldl1 Churclh School Boyd a. m., Rr&amp;t and second Sunrlll'l m. ~Y olnp, drat Salurday
· Haekney, youth •1CJerlnterxlent: of each month; third ud fourth or each month.
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Poet hlp ochoolij&gt;doenlorldulto Sundejoa eoch month, worshiP
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRIST·
meet Jn tortli'erEUB~, 11o- oorvlce at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday 1»1 CHURCH - Jomeo Smith,
blrt v~ ,,.,~, Mull Bible eVOJ!Inp at 7:30, Prayer and pallor. ·Robert Pauloon, SUnr111
Cleoa ll'lV, liatl Moodly each Blbla Study.
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mOIOh. YOIIIh Fillriwllhlp each lo!ASON ASSEMBLY CHURCH 9:30 L m.; Sundlr School, 10:45
Suoi~Q', 6 p. -m. lia tormer Meth- OF GOD - Second st., Mason, a. m.; .Youth meeUna, 6:45p.m.
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D!olrtct youthral- W, VL Sunday School, 10 L m.
SILVER RUN FREE WI L L
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LETART UNJ'JtD METIIQ.. gellstlc service, 7:30 p, m. BJb1e pastor. Richard Ftnk, &amp;nlay
DIST CHURCH_ flrollllll aec- Stud)' and pr11or aervlco, Wed- School
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ovenlnj: Bible Study, 7:ll0 p, · m.
BETHLEHEM BAJ'1:1ST GrOll JieltiJ, CNl'le1·Norrl1,po..
tor•.il'orlhlP oervlco, 9:30Lm.;
Sc\100!{ 10i30 a. m. '
MORNING •; ~TAR VNITED
METHODIST CHURCH- Rev.
Wqllain .AiroO!I. i!optor; John
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ll&lt;i.Y ya!l Ma&amp;Or, Asot
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FUR= RUN UNI'l'Ell METH·
ODIST - Rev. Welllloll G. Slutlor, poolor. Worohip oervlco, 9
L m.; SuQrll.y School, 10 a. m.
Mro. Fred Neoae, Supt.
THE lo!INERSVIL~ UNITED
METHODIST - Rev. Wendell
Stutler, paator. &amp;olidl1 School,
9 L m.; Kenneth WJulas, SICIL
Worship aervlee, 10 a.m.
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE- Rev. A. E. Miller

m., Rev. Raulln Moyer, pastor.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
- MlddleporL . Rev. Audry lofUJ.
er, pastur. Leater T11lor SqJt.
Sundl1 SChool, 9:30 a. m.; 'Mornlng Worohip 10:30 a. m.; Junior
Sodecy, 6:30 p. m.; NYPS, 6:45
p. m. Sunday EWigellotl, meetir~~, 7:30 p. · m. Prayer meeti!W,
Wednesday, 7:30 p, m.
THE SALVATION ARMY- Envoy Ray S. WiDing. om.cer in
charge. Sumay, 10 L m., Bollness meetin,s;-10:30 a. m. ~
dl1 SchooL YOWl! Pec.,le's togion, 7 p.m.; Sal~-u 118 ,
7r30 p. m.; Tburodl1, 1 to S p.
m., Ladles Home League; 7 p.m.
Prep cloa101.
MT. MOIUAH BAPTIST- Mid·
die-. corner of Fourth 11111
Main Sl Robert Jackson, putor,
Sunday School, 9:30 L m.; Morn111 worshJ», 10:30 a.m., Arnold
Richards, 5qJt.
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST _
Rev. samuel J. Jackson, paator.
Pl'IQer service, 9:30a.m.; SUnSchool, 10 L m.; Mra. Gar-

paator•.BobMoore,SlBda,yScbool
~ SundiJ' School ciUies for
all IJIOI, 9:30 a. m.; Morning
wcr&amp;hlp, 10:30 L m.; NYPS Sun-

411.. 6:30 p. m.; Ewnpllatic

senice, Sunday, 7:30 p. m.; MidWeek Pn,yer meetircWerlnoodl1
7:30 p. m. loiiiii&lt;MWY Meellng
oeconl Wedneodly of eeeh month
ot 7:30 p. m.
MASON BAPTIST CHAPELThe Rev. Harold Cwminaf'IIJn,
paalor. Charles Llmhort,Sundl1
Scltool Sqll COrner second and
Pomeroy Sts., Mason. W, VL;
Sunday School, 9:45 L ril.; Woraervlce, 11. Wednoodl1eveTHE
SPRINGS UNITED
METHODIST - C. J, Lemley,
poator. Harold Blackston, cflurch
school IUj)L Mornlnll worship,
9:30 a. m.; Church School, 10:15
a. m.; Evening worship, 7:30:
MYF Sundlf, 6:30p.m. Pr11or
meet1111 and Bible Study, W-aday, 7t30 p, m. Admlalatntive
CouncU meeting, firot Mondly of
each month, 7:30 p. m.
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRisT - Elden R Blake, poa- i
tor. sunday School, l(l L m.;
Wlmle Hololnpt, oupt. ~~~~
lll'tltOIIo U L m.; E..nlfl8:aer•·
Ice Clri1&amp;dan Eltdeavor, 7:30 p,
m., Mra•. Lyde Ole..Uer, proof.
oernce and_ aermon.
8: • Mid-Week pf110r .meett,.
W-odl1. 7:30 p. m., lrfn.
Mazie llolZIIipr, clall laeder.
lliBLE BAPTIST TEMPLE-- .
MlnenvUle, 0., Cl&gt;lrch oervlceo
eoch Friday, even!~~~; 7:30 p.m.
Paotor .'Ken ' Derrlrwtoo ot Rlvenawonl 5e&lt;o!it! l!tp1!ot Church.
Jllb!t Study eech )Yedne11111Q ·at
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POMEROY LOWER IJGIIT
CHURCH- IlarrlsonvlllellolcL
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llam·~•• SoiQdo,y SChoolSqlt.
SUnday SChopl, 8:~ L m.; WoroltiP ........., 19130 L Dl.l 'EDllll wl&gt;rohlp, 7:30 p. m.; Prayer
ltil praiH SO"'&lt;Oo '11turod11,

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5:30 ·p. m.; Mrs. 1\lary Wonla,
proaldonL
HYSELL RUN FREE METilO.
DIST - Rev. COcU J, Wloe, PI"'
tor, Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.;
Morning Worship, 10:30; Evenlng worahlp, 7:30 p. m.; Y1lUfW
Peq,le"s Service, 6;45 p. JD.io
PNer meeting, 'l'hllrlday, 7:30
p. m.
. MIDD~PORT FIRST BAP·
TIST- Charles W, Slm-pastor. Robert RichardiOil, 8undly
School 5Ujlt. SuQrll.y ChUrch
School, 9:15 L m.; Mondiwworship, 10:15 a. .m. SonriO)' Bible
study hour, 7:30p.m.SIIndajo4:30
p, m., pme tll!lo for youtlr. Weclaeadly evenl111 pr11er aervlco,
7:30 p, m.
, SACRED HEART _ Du-'••
Lemen ....... aervlceo 7 ;::..~
Wedneacloy and lllturday. c 0 nfeolkrn, 7:30 p,m, Satur411. In
cooe of lllneiS or luneralo, call
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need·lo loam con'"'!· cou,... rrnd lolth. HDI!o of,,.._ co.,;,. .e.Jfly,
llut tlte flrll lltp will be found ln. rho laachlflll• of your church. H._
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240 LINCOLN ST.
lofUJDLEPORT
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and lorn - · · Th/1 /1 ,,.,. of many ihi1111 th'at catch aur faiiCieo,.,. oliO of many of our droa1111. '

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MJCIIntock. Pao!Drl Rev. Morrlo eVOnllll aervlce at 7 p, m. WedIf. \Vol(e.
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SWISHER
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HEliALL DRUGS .
WE FILL ALL DOCTOR'S PRESCIUPTIONS
992-2155
POMEROY, 0.

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ATHENS RD.
POMEROY, 0. 99Z-6098
A FRIENDLY PLACE TO BUY

CROW'S STEAK HOUSE
KENTUCKY FRIED CIDCKEN
POMEROY, O!UO

CHUIICH OF YOUR CHOICE

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POMEROY

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NEW YORK

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M.~•r Dielllllne 9 •·•·
Concelletiene &amp; C•rec:ti~• .
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Day of Pub!lcatton

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TN P'ubllehlr ••••"-• the titht
to Mil " reject •nr ~~ dumecl -*•

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RATES

For Want Ad S11Yiu
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M2-4211. See Woodall Grate,

ofllladt poid wltt.in }0 day1 .

CARD Of THANKS &amp; OBITUARY
$1 .SO lor SO wortl 111ini110Um. Eo.
odditlo"OI word 2c .
BLIND ADS

Rullond Famliure.

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te PONTIAC GTO, aulamllle:
•-"'"Dent oonditlon. !!Owns
duo ID a tllwrft. Pltono a
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WNte

. 6:30 a.l'll . 1111 5 :00 , .m. daily
.i)f, g.m. to 12:00 Noon Satwday

Notice
.ACINE Fire liepartment Ham
Sbool. Sunday, March :IS, I
P.M., Bob HiU Fann.

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be BUn lhoot
&amp;mdey begbml!ltl at 110011 at
llle Forbd Run Sporllman
CMJ. Ever'l'lno Is welcome.
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EAGLES CLUB
CHICKEN
DINNER

8UIIness Servldt

C. C. BRADI'OIID

I WILL 1'100' be nopo~~~lble for
aoy debfl eontntoled by IIIJ·
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Gltml Rblor,
~ E. lolalo St.,

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pockets, pegglns.
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Mn. P'reddle Tllabel, MUOII,
Phone 7'13-$111.
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pie, Profor private pold ,..
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nouo Davt•. of Pomtfi:IIY· a . D.• ObkiJ
h.u lieu. dllb apPOi!Md EuGidOr 01
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decluecl, laW ld . . . . Coutl'o 01118.
ert:dlten art req,Qind to m. Ulielr
c1liml wWI ~4 llcNalal7 WUidla

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hart, rojiOrlod that $2o.u bad
been recelvad for tlli Bit~

Cupa. lle ~so dlotrlbutad buM!
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Flower chairman Cileeyle Knf&amp;bl
reported lllat nowers bad been
seot to Iris Morril u1 Ada .

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The president, Orpha Fields,
ljlllolnlad Maey Slok and Ama
~1011 to aerve on the memberatrlj) eommlttee ror the 1\eW
year and Fa.Yt Carpenter ul
Iva ~ to serve m the
audlilnl eommlttee.
An executive boerd meeilnl
will be held Monday, Mareh 21,
at the home of Orpha Fields.
Next month's meeting wiU be

held at tile borne of Faye Carpenter witll Bertba Rlekard and
Cbeeyle Knlgltt co I!Ostesoea,
The program was quJzze1 conducted by Iva Capehart wltll Fre·
da Turley and Bmnle Fields the
w1Dners.

For Sale

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tit.t.ed \.~hill lrd dq of Marth
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and Brake S•vlce

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Cl!io nurses of 13 comtles
will gatller In Jack&amp;OO March
26 for a ll.ll'sing wOrkshop on tu~
berculosls si)ORIOl'ed by t b e
MalliS and Gellta Countlea '111berculoalo and ' llealtll Alloclalions In c:onjunctlon wilh other

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oM ltMtllll, redia, whit. wall tltu, wh..l diau, and outaido roor viow
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Q-Whal caooeo low blood
sugar? How does it affect a
person? What kind ol diet
should ooe take lor II?
A-AIIhoucb dlabelet ta
cbaraclerlzed by a high blood
sugar, a few persona with
mild diabetes produce an
overabundance o I Insulin
when their b I o o d sugar
reaches lbe upper limits ol
normal (1:111). This reltoond
reaction is the cause of one·
type of hypoglycemia or low
blood sugar.
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,radio, tlnt.d tla .., whito wall tlroa, whHI dlsca. Thia ahotp ~"' _,_, ttatlon wagon would b~
''" • f•ilr triPI a~ autlnt• this sumnior. ULE PJUCI!O AT ............................ $1111.00

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RlrwJIIW Bros. Clre111 heidi.. ·
toto Madlaoil Square Garden ... •
And dozens of awlmmllW pool
ada in peperl: .imd mqazinaa ...
One amallnl(hlclub'sprella&amp;erit
·~ndi out endless lists ot ,a&amp;r•
wl» drink ul dine
theriela wbo don't; 1but never ~en­
u... 1M Malia hoixla,' iwbe .do'111e Matthew ("Boya In the
Band)); Tobin&amp; have a. gl~
llaoh ... Tile .F'~ ••eo In

A-t• dlabelel and hll·

pair!!d circulalloo due to
arterlosclerools the I o e.o
may •IM!colne gangrenous. In
gout the great toe may be·
come swolll!in, painful and a
deep maroon color. In arlit·
rills palnlul spuro m~y lotm
oo the heels or the Jol!!ts
may, become Iliff and pain·
!Ill Jill motion.
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EARLY BIRD USED CAR
SPECIALS

66 Plymouth

$1,195

66 Pontiac

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IMPAL'A STATION WAGON ... Gold flniah with matchlnt 1111 ~tlnyl Interior, 283 Vt
tren.tnllllon, power tltteriftt, r11'41o, whlt1 w1ll tlr11 oM wh1ol dins, tinted 1l111,
IUfPfo nclr, oM 11any 1110... extras. V.,Jo good c~clltlon, II SALI! PRICID AT •••••• ,, •• $911.00 .
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64 Chevrolet

$1,095

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BelAir 4· dr. Sedan. ,ower steering. Auto. trans. One local
owner. Belonged to loeol merchant.

63 Mercury

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BLAEIINARS .
ESTABLISHED 1853
PONTIAC
GMC TRUCKS
POMEROY, OHIO

BUICK
PH. 992·2143

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rou con to whono 9h. flth or1. II ULI PRICID I'DR ONLY ........... $618.00
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Paint spray, ond ~­
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R. H. Rowlingo Sono Co.

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whose ad w01 to have appHt•
..! lhh wook. Thoy planned a
big, flncy ad on uted cars,
but they got oo buoy makl"'
doolo tl!oy forgot fo wrlto tl!o
ad. So why not hurry and get
in on the savings Hfare It's
too late, that's R•. H. Raw-

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Court, Syr......
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Mlddlopa&lt;t, 0.

s~re . uae~ves
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to «M&gt; O~M- .
For Sale

TWO STORY llouoe, !

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batb; on )lain st. In Rutlllllll,
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CAR . TIIACI'OR.

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FURNISHED lnd
apartments.
Pbone 812 5134,

linl• Sono Co., S. 2nd St.,

CttBilg .•.

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two cloor sedalt; ... : ,ail&gt;'
two door bortltiap; '""""

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$595

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Ventura trim. Exceptionally sharp inside and out.
NEW Hru.\Nil m -.,.
Baler. Pltono tll'lllt;

"'"11 li4torlar, ,..1; 37,000 llll,el oM lhf!wa jha .,.,,. •••' of CIN, equippod with VI •fill ..., po-r brakea
· arwt al... lftt, •UioNric tra~ttniillioft( re41o1• NEW. white ••II tho1, •hoal dlaet ond •1ntocl vlo11. A •O!Y
nlco .... oWMf car that 11 U ULI PIICID PO~···•••. •• •••••••••••, •••••••• •••••• ••••••• $17U.DO

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Blue ~Cor
ond apholllary.
ohampooer fl. lWior

Belvedere 4 dr. Sedan. Slant 6 cyl. std. &amp;hilt. Extra nice• .

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lt65 .PORP G~L,AXtiSOO 4 ~OR SIDAN- D,-rk
fln lth with l'llotchlnt oil "'"(,llntorlor Vt 0 lno
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,p-.r atoOJing, rod!li·, tlntool 9lo11, w~lto woll tiooa, cfo u• wh..i diac:: and
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Popular
HP VB engine.- Power steering, brake•, RadiO,. EZI glou,
Floor mats ond wheel coven.
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advertlted as a film "You'll Never See on TV" ·- and there it
tullled lit NBC's nice air, dl·

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1165 PONTIAC CATALINA CONYIITIILI - Blue metGIIIe flnl•h with whito top, block

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llfMI.lne,,J,wlt.tt1h,d';!.'ftf'\lf; ,tr«~•mlsaltri, power-·lteerl"' ancl brako1 1 Jodie~, whltoo :~
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care.
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oreJ.es, oymphomanla, etc., ard

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f..)''~A'Li ';R~(!'o-:;• o•• gold with matchint lnt•lar. Roo I ahorp locally owned .;or.
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Prayers Need {) ruenf"V:
About Needful Things

Br WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.

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1965 OLDS. II 4 DOa'R SlOAN • Gr.. n motolllc finish with ,,..n interle~r, aq_ulppacl with powerlttaku

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Are Three Types
Of Low B,lood Sugar

TOWN SEDAN - Red over whlta flnl•h with buttundy lntll'"lor. Thh ah..-p one .
TurbohyclrGIIIQtl; tnnamllliOn; r.dlo, tlnhtd gloll,
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lea, Onv aetory olr conditioning. II'• o onto •-•• c• treded to.,, for 0
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$2281.00

~!~~~~=·II HOLIDAY COUP! .. Gold m1talli.c: fln ilh. with t~~atc:hing " hi interiOf, •quip~ with pow.,
ana owner ofJ:- 1~(; ~~~ 0, h~I'Gd:C tro~smlaa•on, r~11ho, tlnt1d glo._., whita woll tlroa . Thi 1 ~no Ia 0
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lilt• ~ w/.!w tiNI,
whNI dlac:1, Burfllnclr llnlah with t.lac:k lnt.,lor one • ........, rww Old• trcide

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Foam cushiont. PoWer steering. Power brakes. Floor mats
front and rear, WSW tirn.

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Skylark 2 dr. Sport Coupe. Sharp all vinyl trim with beautiful
carpeting. 350 cu. in. VB engine. Automatic tran~. Powttr
steering. RadiO •

Why Not Come In Tonight?
·Best Deal Of The Yearl
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to last
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Grand fellow, the sporll
odltor, SI!Sa ne\Vllpaper pal.

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YOUR

By J ACII O'BRIAN
tq1 olde •Mary Glllao'a sqn Ml· lhllW It fack,s: , eepjeteey ,,
NEW YORK _ The Warwlek ebael wado lovely Paula Taller&amp;- Dick SCbaep (lJI\o
the n..
Ohio
TB
aasoclationa.
Hotel
officially
adviaed.one
kooky
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In
May
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Mike•
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Inteltiook
''Instant
Repla,y''
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Refreshments were served to
Roy Donnerberg, M. D., Gf the movie • maker and his. beat • lectual whlzkid, hu a ~stan Cootblll lfith Green Bay Packer
Rena Jolmoon and Maey Glbba,
Nellle Dudding, Freda Turley, Ohio State Untverolq College toaed gang 111eY'.re not welcome !r,.. Fordham allllls•going Cor a Jerry Kramer) Is talklngwltiiJae
Anna Johnson, &amp;.e Erwin, EleaM of Medicine, will apeak on up... on the tidy premises , , • Ethel doctorate, mNnwhile teaehll'l8 at Namath ·~· dlito .;, Lee
l&gt;ftradlth,
• \Ill - ~alllW
oor Davta, Booole Flolds, Lu- dailnl the approaeb In treat· Mei'DI.In was wltll nne Jyrlclat- tile DomiJ1)can Academy,
The latter fine school Cor ele- blonde in' Mel BrOoks' "Ti:lePr~
ellle Powell, Iva Cspebarl, Pan- ment, "Approach to TB 1969, '' playwrlght Dorothy Fields inGot..
IIY Fey, Rita McDaniel, Sani1 and a panel 11 nurses wlU dis- die's New York talk1JW about a pnt ' toung Roman catholic la· dUC8l'i" ltmatle fUm landed her
Glbba, Orplla Flelda, Cheeyle cuss ''What a Health Depart- TV-series tqea ror 'lbe Merm... dies on E. 68th &amp;t. h11 an liter- gelatii»UU statistics in the leadKnlgltt, Delphia Rouslt, Bet4 Do- ment Needs'' and ,the ••Role of RooJhtan Nicholas Nabokov was esthw real earate bl~)': it lng role Ot the lmmtnem ~wy~
the Public Health filrae.''
at sardl't with Sir Isaac and Lady formerly was housed In a most comedy ''A TeaapoonEvery Four
lin and Helen Fleldo.
The three health department Berlin but lost his coat check: modest small browutone ... 'A HourB.''
111rses parlldpatlng In 111e ]1111- the hltcheck pi (who I.))Oiko neii!J,bor wbo owned a abowplaee · ~ Newley Ill'" out huge
Flrol RIDIIn&amp;
el are Bess Haddad, R. N., Ohio Rusatan) broke her rule about mansion a few doorS awa,y be- bla1ta apln~t U.~ show biz but
The Liberty Bell llrst proDepartment of lleallh; Pear I 00 ,.r giving 1 eoat wilbout a came !rlendl,y wltll the good alo· s-nly Mr. LIIU..,bip turns "'
claimed American iodepend·
Pope, R, N,, GalllaCounf1lleal111 eheck _ because she t11oug1tt tors, sent them amall gifts at lnN,Y, to sollcltpublielqforhll
ence from the State House,
De~.
and llorcii\Y Job!- Nobokov was JO&lt;ob Mlllk.
Cbrlstmas, IIIII they re&amp;pOIII!ad new erotic, or otag, .movie •••
Pblladelpbla, following the
- R. N.,'Athens ..Coualllleal111 . . ·Former ......... """'W•-•'o . In ,ll;i,.cl\1'· !a&amp;!&gt;,lon,,w]lon.bla.ll""' "'J\IIHIIIil,,~ .~.· ·~
diltg there oo July 8,
Sal Matthew• undereoea aurprJ
Bil:OIJ""" l)~l!lralion Ill ,Dtpartmelll ·· . · .,,·. · · ·- ~' · . :. ,...,. ,.. l - ' 1:.:::: ~-:r~ rH"... ·~ ,~ · I ish boly days came' tround.
depenilence. ·
Following lundle0i1 • brief • euased by Dr. Doonerberg ColWhen he diad at ripe olclap at Docior'a HGololta1 Marcil It•
lll'esenlatlon on tile "Lepl ond lowed b)' a llUIIUl1al'l' &lt;if the en- allll his will was read- he had ,,We hoard Red Skelton reelte
Personal Ruponslbllltles"oftM lira meellng by Mill Haddad, left his !'Piellllld adlllce to the the Pledge oCAII~gilllCeulmeo­
T T.
IIIU'ae&amp; lnvolvad will be present·
Nuraea aiteitcllng the 'Cbrlol· Domlnlean ~itefi , ; LOng boo lion "48 statoa1• IIIII switched oil:
ad by Dunean R, 'l'llorp ol I h e mas Seal )!l'OIIl'am are from AcJ. Core E&lt;wnel1lom became [ash- the radio: luros out Red laier.
t)
.•- J' Cldo TB and Health ueocla- amt, Athena, Brown, G a IIi a, ion~.ble, like lately..
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eJPlalned that't4ht whelear.._,
tlon. ""Patterns oC lAin&amp; FUn.e.. Hocldne, Jackaon_ La~,
Y~ brat on a 1WA pllne ed it as a lddr then ldcled we t.ve;
tlon" and "New Developments Melp, Plckawali Pike, Rots. from Mldrld"llltweek'scaredthe tw6 J!lore states since ... So
In TD Bacteriology" will be dis- S.kiiD and VInton Couolleo.
twinkles oil die aWftrdeaaea Red gets a pasolng gradelil111e
when he unleasbed a rulladc hl&amp;toey we ftunkad him In,
looking 10!' machlnegunallllatirtDDCTDIRIB MAIL~Gt
BY PAUL A. S&amp;LLEKS, PASTOR
ed blazllW IWI.Y II tho petrl!lad
Syracuse .. SUtton United ·Meth:Jdist O..rge
pto ,. ·:•Dornois'' witll Julie
TEXT: Our Wonhlp of Godj Is II True or Coun!Air!olt'l- Luke
Cbrtltts no a veey il&lt;iOd movie
T~ere
18:1-14.
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but paCked 'lijtileli&amp;•WO!'I~· adUI-

NEED OF PRAYER
We are ln the Lenten period, which 11 40 dQs before the death
am reaurreetlon ot Jesus Christ (Easter&gt;. Jeauatoldtwo parablealn
thla porUon ol scriPture about WorshiP Gf God. He tauaht that ·~Men
oug1rt II..,, to pray ul mt faiN," Luke 18:1.
We need to 001111der It I prlvllqe to talk to God lnprlfllr, Cor
God Ustena to tile cey for lunan need. God will llear oor prayer ond
answer it. For It Ia impoutble to beUeve ln Jesus our SI.Yiour aad
lOt believe 111 tbe practice ol pr11er. Jeall8 priJid clalb to Hil
Father; It la the Cbrlstlau's vital breatiJ.

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Kida who do things. for

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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO ~ .

GUIDO GIROLAMI

TB Workshop

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durln1 ,1111$ tale.YOUR LICENSE
PLATES FREE!

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Custom SpOrts Coupe. Decor GrouP. Auto. trans. Radio. Foam
cushion1. Power st•ring, WSW tires. Overhead Cam 6 eyl.

WILL SELL.,·

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Our prayer muol have a oote ofurgeiC)',
Be mt atrald to trouble the master abwl nead!u]1111111L u Ho
Ia
olleot
for a time I t - be but a tAiollng ol )'0011' flllh. Ba ~
CIGARETI'E vending IIRl&lt;ldnol
a pancreatic tumor in which
ond Molee. ABc Errtapr~eo. tWIIte and vraoat.
A. campanile lo a
there Is an lncreaae In the .•...,;.;-r.
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lnolliin-prodiiCing c e lis. A
THE PHARISEES' PRAYER
The Pl'lfllr ol lhe Pbarlaee waa a ..U rtPtaoua ..,., Cor Josuo third, less common type Is
a beredilary condition In
said 1n vern 11:
which the liver fails to store
"The Pharlooe stood ond prayed lh111 wilh hlmoel~ 'God, ltMnk a sugar reserve. This is seen ,
)'UI diU lam DOt as other men are. utortlonera, uo.fuat Cultertr1,
chiefly in children . other
or even u thiapWIUcan," etc.
causes include poisoning with
The l'lllrloee believed lo beq re~~Poua. Ho w1111 ngularly to lnsettlcides, a l co h o I and .
bia ,place of woratdp (thare are people today who !Ia not reaulub' various drugs.
The symptoms, which vary
attellll wonhlp senlc:el but his -ablll woo more rltull, a mere
...,.utton or words ond IItts. He had a ..._, for religion ...a io severity, Include sweattbiakl tver)'(IDe lhould lay pri)tu'l1 but pra,yeJ'I lbow 111 uaPJtey iDI, trembling, a leellng ol
to become void ol aeU•rJ&amp;hteollaqeaa, to be honest, hllve a 11ue ol anxiety, weakness and hlD1·
ger usually .coming on about
pe""'* need, ·ul to have lo¥0 for ojboro.
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two hours alter '"'eal· ,AI·
MOnCI 0111 APPOINTMINT
The PhariMe
trutted ID hlm1eif.' iD bll Olt'ft .
__. WorkO. How though lbe . lrellmenl mtilt
l!aM No 100114 "
lltlfe ., . ., • .,. 1, ,.-.,..,, ' ~ ptq)le are in the wne predleament today? MIDy pelllll8 trut be almed at 11\e underlying
cause, the dlel•uoually pre11 beftbJ JtftD uaat w. a. iD themaelve~ alii whl.. .they C(IIUI to the etd of them Ill'" many
&lt;'1.-r, ot ft"uvm.. Ohio. hu deatroy themaelvea. othen turn to God for beJ1. U we ar• ta the scribed ·to hish In pri&gt;leln,'
IMIIIl ~~~J appobl.tecl AclaiiUtntria
of 1 .. ~ .~
1
, u.. 11ww o1 a-raid E. stnua· i ...,
....te m ntl l"""'n aa u. Phlr tee we are tn IIOf'l'J ltlh, and lave moderale !n ra,1 and low In,
carl!oh~atol . ,
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....._ 11\e of ou" Ton- need of a Saviour. If we have no love tor odterJ, 111t.., with the
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C"'""'·
Ohio.to tile tMU Pbarl111, we are ·~- pres01111IW -~- true ~.,
-'~·- of ..__
CN4lton
requtntl
VN Chllteh.Gl
tlal.. Wlln 11111 fldu.dan- lrlW• Jesus Chrilt to the communU;y we are in.
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heart pre~ents prayer on hlJh,
leln Ready - Ml• Co., Middle- Exdllle tile world Iran lrllllc wllh 111e mlllll.
port, Ohio.
t!O tie
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LEAVE ,..,. order lot llrawberry plants, Premier, Catoklll, Roblnacln. Poeallalltu. BUDGET PRICE lumllmo ..,
..,. lblrd floor budset obop.
Dunlap:
aloo Embetrl!ltl
llrawbem ond .......,., Baker JI'Umilure, Middleport.
(till.
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plants. Midway Marl&lt;el. West
Main St., """'"'"'· l'llone SEWING MACHINES, IO]Ialt
1112-21111.
S.lute
aervke,
'IIY ,.
lEE N!IGLER BulldlnC flop- Dll. Tile Jl'abrle flhop, Pom....,.. Aalhorl...t Slnpr Sale&amp;
ply lor b~ ,..,. ]lomo,
ud Service. We Sherpoa
...... Ume lcao omlllble.
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READY • JIIX 0011crele deltrered' right ID your project. Even u Elias mount1111 to tbe ale)',
l"ul ond eaay. P'roe 0111- Did east his mantle to the earth beldnd,

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The Sennonette

AUCfloN!ER
Compllla Senlco

PIIBLIC 9ALE Friday, Geor'p's
llouoe. JlullaDd. Nw
ond mriandllo. 'Con-

at 7 p.m.

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' ALL NEW CARS ON SALE
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HOBSTETTER
REALTY

CURTISS CATl'LE Breeding
llervlee. l'llone Parker llt2221M Pomeroy or f8'1.,)151 CoolviDe call slallon.
1-14-1110

...w,nrnents. Sale

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a 7ollol1111ltl

The Worn• .... Millkl1111 &amp;leioiY &lt;if the
New Haven Flnt Church o1 God
held Its March meetlntr at tho
home ot Rena John1100 with Mary
· Glbb1 ud Ester King ae.:Yln1 as
~ co-boltusel. Freda 1'1il"ley Wll
• in char- of deYotlona on the
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theme, ''WiM1DgSoula,nandSarab uw
'~bI led in prayer,·Roil ...u
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_..: •;JM!lRY;, ntdlf;u·ud
''-Saturcray at Jacl&lt;'o Cl... on
, ~le Road oH Rl. ?.

for

MCOII

Jobneon.

IIELEN or VliiGIL TEAFORD
SYRACUSE
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10 a.m.Ull ·
Ale Opotl
time

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PltooeMWdleport, liMo

bulld]Jigs. -~~00

Su.ncla,., 'Mar. 23
12:30 to 6 P.M.
Adults $1.25, Children 75c
M•m~era and Famlli•s
Only - Dlnri•• To Co
Music by Martar•t Heuman
5 to, B P.M.

.IOHN

1IOONEY DOWNING
Rul Ellalo Brlbr

GI!O. IIOIIft'E'ITER, B....r
1\DDDLEPOIIT - 5 rooms,
bath, gas lumoce, large lev•l
fot. On])' fi,OOO.IIO
RACINE RURAL - ! roomB,
4 bedrooms. bath, ol&lt;o ldl&lt;h·
en, olllumoce. carport, large
lot. 111.3110.00
IIIJTLANll - t1 Acres. 15 bottom. On blaetlop road, I
rooms, 1\1 ballts, 2nd llouae
or 5 rooms. ,...., barns, other

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R•al Estate For Sale

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WANT TO RENT by lolay I,
four-room furnislled - ·
ba111: must have large Pf·
den space, -.eo Pllmeroy
•nd Letart Falls. Rent 10111t
be rea!JOIIIIble. Write, Todd
Rhodel, 61! Foreland St..
PittsbuJ1b, Pa. 15212.
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IMI CIIEYII()!.!T Belair, two
door, ia enp.e, aatomntle
transmlaalon. rodlo, J1ri&lt;e
I2GO or trade for te luol alum.
Inurn eanoo, Clyde Kulln,
Tuppon Plains, !'l11me ei'l3111.
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Cordh•l

Gluo- Colll)lr
chier keeper or the
VaUcan Ubrary uDtll his dosth
In 1849, .waJ belleved to be the
moat accoJq:Jitahed llnguiat ever
known. He could translate 114
langtapa and 72 dialects, alkl
spoke 80 la-ges Ouenlly.
M~zotantt,

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MEIGS THEATRE .
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
MARCH 21 - 22
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Friendly. Circle
Meets Tuestlay

- TechnicolorTom Nardini
Patty McCormack

KONA COAST
- Technicolor, Richard Boone - Ven Miles

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SUN. - MON.• TUES.
MARCH 23 • 24 • 2l5
(Technicolor)
Joanne Woodward

Estelle Parsons
Colorcartoons:
Chimp &amp; Zee

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MASON DRIVE-IN
FRI.-SAT .-SUN.
lo\,U, 21-22-23

OUr ldenUt;y -

chOir and the guest ch&lt;Jir lim·
Who Are We as a Church?" ~ erenlng following a prae.
was the .p'Oil'am topic presem.- tlce aeaaloo at the clllrth.
O&lt;l by Mrs. Albert Woodard 10
Both
11ill sing at !be
tile Fr!OIIdl.!' Circle Tuellday night 9Jnd-.r eveninl Lenten aentce
at Trbilt;y United Church or at 7 p.m. at the Trlni\Y Church.
A Illy will be ploced In the
Chrlot.
•rour relatlonahli&gt; to a living sanctuary by the clrele tor the
Gocl and our ldnshtp to .in erea~ Falter service tben. taken to a
tlon, •• as presented as a posi- shut-ln.
tive and joyou11 affirmation of
Carda were signed for F r e d
Rosenbaum, im.PJ"''VIng Crom reGod's movement in _man•a life.
As&amp;lotlnr Mrs. Woodar&lt;l with cent surgery in Florida; D 1 c k
the program were Mrs. Leon- Nease, hospitalized at Tulsa,
ard Jewell, Mios Mary VIrginia Okla., where he is a student
Reibel, MI., Elizabeth F I c k, at Tulsa Unlversl'Q'; Mrs. Glenand Mrs. Thomas YOlDlg. Mrs. roy Ewing, residing at a Pres-

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SHOW STARTS 7 P.M. '

Woodard closed her mec:Htatlon

with a hYmn. "The Cross," written by a Christian mon1&lt; durIng the Middle Ages, Mrs. Karl
Kautz accompanied for group
singing and a dla~slion period
was held.

General Hospital, and Mrs. Carl
Sbields and Mra. C h e s t e r

Knight.
Note&amp; ot appreciation w e r e
read from Mrs. William Mat·
lack alld Mrs. Henry Ewing. A

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ALSO CARTOON

OPEN WEEK ENDS
ONLY

Literary Club Topic,
Poetry as Inspiration
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J.PiraUon to her 1fl1 of IHe, Mrs.

Edith Reed oC Athens IJ)ked on
rllythmlc -lt!cns and quat.
ed favorite poema wllenlhe opcllle
Wednesday afternoon at a 'meetfog or tile Middleport Literary

Club,

.Mrs. Reed, tormerly of Pome~
roy, was lntroGtced to the chb
members by Mrs. Thereon Joltl.

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NATIONAL ·BANK
POMEROY
· SerYine Meies County for
over 97 years
.Member Federal Reserwt System

RUTLAND

Iron Sheets Gn~ ~. il'l,ow (:a••~. In w~lte,,
pastels, and prints. FUll, twt.n, Cll~ln'
and King Sizo Shoots inc,ludod In this
~ole.

1154.

The Gallla Count,y Slerlll'o ~
Friday returned Hll,l'IIIOIICI Fpra former!¥ ol
Maher, W, Va., rrom tbe Ohio Penltentiaey,
where he had subsequentlJ been transferred,
to Golllpollo

Purchase and Sale! .
Womon•

Ex~a.n~

Vinyl _Svodo

Lined Jackets . )·
Sizes 8 to 18

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aecond term as sherlft'.
Farra to 'JW'Iered In !he ,.;,. Gollla
Coun\Y Jail but his poot.eonvtclloo bearlnr
WW be held in the courtroom where h.e was
sentenced. Judp Calboon will preside and
tho prosecuting attorney will be Hamlin c.
King.

The Farra atory began at 3:05p.m. March
30, 1954. Cui c. Myers• new cv was parked on Locuat st., in 1rmt ot Edler &amp; MJero
Real Estate. Myera' partner, Q)l, H. B.
Eeker, saw two men jump ln the ear and
dr!YeaWQ,
The state Jllghway I'Btrol, then on Eo&amp;tern Ave., was called. PU. Carl L. Bogs:a
(now Cpl. llo8go) gave chase mrth on Rt.
7. Near the Kaufman farm, Ptl. Bogs fir.

od two lhoto at tile apeodlnr car. He forced
tOO car Into the JUard rail and one insU
.iumt&gt;ed out.

That waa Ra7mOnd B. Burris, Jr., 18,
South WUIIamsoo, Ky. Burris later plead.
ed gutl~ to a chirp oC auto lllelt and was
placed on three years' prd)atlon. l1 was h11

first olfense.
But Farra had been enlanlled before
with the law. 1: was reported that, u a
juvenile, he had served time at the Chillicothe Reformatory for auto theft. Farra
wa011~ about 10 be caught.
Ptl. Boggs chated the speedlnJ car with
Farra at the wheeJ to Kanauga, aerosa the
bridge and throug!J Pl. Pleaaanl. Farra
abandoned the vehiele on Rt. 35, one and
lhree.tonths mlleo eall oll't. Ploooalll. The

Kelly Purchases Plant
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MIDDLEPORT - The Kelly Maoulae.
turing Company, maker ol Jeep cabo and • ·
Varlet;)' or ether Jeep paris here, has Jllll'·
. ehated and Is occUw!ni the adjacent Iormor
Imperial Eleclrl&lt; Plant building.
Owner Donald Kelly said aequlsitlan or
' the opaclod 36,000 &amp;Qiare ft. atructure on
. Logan st., will parmi! tile Kelly M.u!ufacturfllg Co. 10 precoed with long • range _ . .
lloo pllnl.
Imperial Electric lut year moved from
..• the Lopn st. butldlng to a new, lariJOl' otrue.
ture between Park and Ash sts., also In Middleport, so Ito operation eould be·~
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Mr: Kelly, who came to Middleport about
1% ,Wi "iD and has been fa3lng ll'OUilllwork to obtain space lor eventual Olq)llloton
lin.. !bat Ume, said blo ftnn aloo recently

ley's "Family rrtenda.''

~ring

lormer Kelly Mallllaclurlng Compaey.
Kelly llanulacturlng, since eomlng 10
Middleport 14 :ear• .,, had operated In a
18,0110 aquare tt. buildillg acron Logan a.
from the 1'1"mer _1!11~ Eleclrlc plant.
Most or Its manutaeturblg, atleast tor 1M
pretent, will be eant!IIIOd In this location.
Work now being dolle by Kelly em:
ployeeo In tile Imperial Eleclrlc building Is
aosembly and crating oC cabo lor freight de·
livery to lranehlted Jeep dealers In all SO
states, Clnada, Europe and Asia. The as..
tembly and crating, until recenlly, had been
done In the Cook Building on North Second
Avs.
Mr. Kelly, oo the subject oC tile com.
puy's Intentions, laid there Ia a uSOOd 1'101·
llbiJIQ"' the firm's Charleston, W, VL plant

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Jehovah' a

Middleport •
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aeminar ol 17
Waverly, Aprtl

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The Charleston plant, whlch. presentl,y
employees some 20 persons, makes an ex.
elusive rree wheeling hub product for tourwheel drive Jeep's.
Kelly said merrer of the two plants In
Middleport would help get production away
from Ito employment being oeallOIIal. Kelly
Manufacturing In Middleport, at the presen~
employees from to to 80 peraons, depend..
lng on tbe Ume of year.
The making oC cabs lor Jeep vehicles,
thr&lt;JU8(1 the primary pl'llWct of tile Middleport operation, Is only one or eight procllcta
that is maautaetured by tbe Kelly ftrm ror
franchised JBeJ) dealers.

llatlch, reethed a check lor t385,000. AI Ill\ 11 lbo .,.,1'.4
Weimer, 0!'1IOf of Gran-Dol Farmo, Loulmlle. .11\•.1!11 fll a. .
middle (llttlllg enougb) Is Jim Colliver, alo aqotlatllr,

Charolais Herd Goes for $365,000
GALWPOLIS- The largeatprlvatetreaty

The sale by Triple EEE of Ita Pure- In 1968 at the Kao111 Clt,y Amarl•ou
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al. The Amerlean Royal, ~:=~~ ,.'
try In hlstory was closed March 10 in eo.. of 7-li'a through i-i blood Charolato with est
Charolal.l!l Show saw Gran.l)el
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DONALD KELLY
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Crestwood, K,y., owned by Ed Weimer, pur- ager Lambert Bush will continue in the Sir Sam 126, tor the reeord
tor ·a · · •
ehased lor $365,000 all the Purebred and Charolail business.
domestic Charolais Bull of ..S,~.,_.
15-16 Charolais cattle that comprised the
Gran-Del Farms entered the Charolais
LCR Sir Sam 1%6 was a~ kron
MOSCOW (UPI) - The military newi- natlona.ll)' ramou1 Triple EEE Ranch Charo- business in the ran of 1967, and me of
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winner
In 1968: Grand Cha"\&gt;itm Bull,
P~~Per Red Star Saturday said Peking was at- lais herd, at G&amp;IUpolis, owned by J tJr&amp;on
their first purchaaee waa the top selling American Royali Grand ChamplonBull,Eaa&amp;.
tempting to'build a military-bureaucratic re- E.. Evans.
animal at the Fall Ohio Valley Charolaia ern Natlonal; Grand Champl.oa Bull, NlttGDrtme completely !ree of Communist parr,y
A total or 142 head wa1 included in the Association 9\ow &amp; Sale for $5,050. It waa al Western, and Grand Champlan Bull, Dlxcontrol.
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purchase compoaec:l of some of the most evident from the very beglnnlng that the ie Classic.
The newiPiq)er said the military now prominent bloodlines and individuall!l of the Gran-Del owner, Weimer, and rarm manThe bull battery at Gran-Del lndbeads 24 or the 29 ,provincial "revolutionary Charolats breed. Triple EEE has always ager, Vernon Roberts, tully intended to
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Sir Sam 1%6, the Pure F,...clt Bull
cOftlmittees'' which run the giant nation. 11 0f been known for quality. Its sale 1n 1967 assemble one of the tq&gt; Charolais breed·
Bourdlwx B..25, and jotnlng them from Trip.
the 200 people COft'tlrislrw the ruling ~per
grossed $354,000 to average over $4,400 in lng establishments In dthe Industry. Their le EEE Ranch Is FWT Bor 223, a tq&gt;crust in Pekin&amp; more than l30are mUitary. '' Purebreds and 15-16'&amp;.
First Produed.on Sale Ia pl&amp;Med for the f1 Bar 8 and sire of the National aa.m,.
it claimed.
tall or 1970.
Ion Carcass Steer.
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Many top and signllicant additions have
The addition of the Triple EEE Hn' ' ••
been made to the beauutul 1,000-acre Gran- makes Gran-Del the lorgoot Charolalo Reio1
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Del :Farms since their start in 1967. Nadon- In the state or Kentucky and one of !be ~
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al attentloo was rocused on GrlliWJel Farms est in the country,

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Christmas Eve," and E z r a
Pound'a "A BaBad ot the GoodIf Fare." To conclude the program, Mra. Reed read a poem
written by her lather to the busband ol a woman who had been a
•tpertect" guest in hl• home.
Meeting at the home oC Mr1,
Rodney Downinr, the members
reoponded to roll call tile
name ol an Amerlean poet, Mrs.
Downing Invited the club membere to be her 1110st1 again at
the Aprll 2 meet1nr when she will
preteM a paper oa Mark Twaln.
F.aoter caney wao Mrved by !be
hoJtess,
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Guests at tile meettnr
Mra. Ted Reed, Jr., Mrs. ~· ,--d
Davis, Mro. John l&lt;lncald, UlaO"I•
Nellie Zerkle, Mro. J. E. !;I'. HI!'·
tlnpr, Mill Friedl Fulmle,
Mrs. Donald MDlo, Mra. ~lh
A, Bracllury, and Mr1. Hpll
Reed,

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When arralimd altar
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pleaded not guUI.J and allied lor Ill 1111111"1'·
The caJe was eond.Naed. A week latlr, ,..,. ..
cballged his pies toguUf1ucheportedb ......
ed his r.tstrta to counsel. HewuUnwq ''r ·;.,.

bouaht another 18,000 square!!. oC landlrom will be moved here and consolidated wltb
Individuals aeroas Broadwar St., west of the the Middleport operatlon.

prealdent. 91e read r r o m
poelo laureate Including Emily
Diekeeoon, Robert Frost, J o h n
Greenleaf Whlttler,preiOJIIecloe.
ledlona trom her OWD eollection
&lt;t favorite poema, • sharedlettel'l wriUeoln poetlclormb¥her
lather.
With emphulo on Amerlean
writers, Mrs. Reed commellted
and quoted from Phyllis McGim·

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Faii\IIJ and fleldi:test
PIUoil oa~es. . ·· : .,

The 8J1)ellate court's oplnloo was that
It did oot illld IU!llclaut evidence In the rec.
ords to warrBDt a c.orielusion that Farra had
lmowlngly and ~lganlly waived bls ,.,..
otltutlooal rights to .....,..!.
Judp Ronald R. Calhoun has oet 9 Lm,
Wednellday April 9 as date lor 1 helrlng
for Farra. The court IJlPIIInled WUilam P.
aJerrtneton u CCMiael for Fura.
The Old French Clt;y w8111't tho oame
Frldoy wllen Farra returned •• It wasonii&gt;.JI
2.. 1954 wh011 he left lor Mansfteld. Ilion'!
tile same Jell, Jud&amp;o, pnioe&lt;utfllg attorney
or llhorll!.
The late William H. J...o wao mun1.
clpal Judie. warreu F. lileeto was In his
llrll term as prosecuting attorney. Judp
lld&gt;ert M. Betz reigned over Common Pleas

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vorttea whlch abe read w e r e

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bound,'' by Whittier, and several
aelection.a by Mlss Dlckml«&lt;.
S.e apake ol Frost's parlin the
.inauguratloo of a president.
Aa a eompari1011 to the worka
ol poets laureate or the pas~
tbe guest apeaker read a tMd·
eai modem poem• .!lie comment~
ed on Jo Webben'"'ark on edu·
cation, and her son, ROOinJOn,
who writes historical novels, one
ol which pertains 10 the coal min·
lng lnduolry ol Athens CouniY.
Several humorous aelectlooa

If your old oar
is too .. spru.ng••
for this spring-

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By DICK THOMAS
GALLIPOLIS - Nearly 1f yeara "i'&gt;, 1
l~est&lt;&gt;ld Mlni!O Count,y, W.Va., youth waa
...tenced from Gollla CouniY to 1 1..20 :ear
sentence In ManoOeld Reformatory lor auto
lllelt.
Last week the Foor!b District Court oC
AWeais remanded Ute youth•s caae to Gallia
CouniY Common Pleas Court with lnstruc.
tlooa tor the court to determine It tile youth
had knowingly and lnteiUgeotly waived hlo
rllhtl to counsel before sentencing In 11&gt;.J1

byterian home In Columbus; Mrs.
Ara Myers, a patient at Meigs

A hloiDry or the Eaoter teals
and a atory oC the leprlehaun .Uent auetion was planned ror
concluded prosram hour. Mrt. the Aprti meatlng.
Woodard gave each member an
Mrs. Pearl Mora, ~JNsident.
Eaoter bookmark Inscribed with closed the meeting with a poem,
MaUbew 28:20.
"My Easter Wish." Mr1. Elza
Durin&amp; the buaineU meeting GUmore and Mrs. Piul Werner
contributions were made to Mrs. served a dessert course, carey~
Kautz, guild president, lor the lng out the st. Patrick's Doy
auwer to be served the youtb theme in the decorations.

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Convicted Thief

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cine,· pai!Or o1 the Racl"'' imd
Wanljr.,.
lllthiOy Cl\urche,s, ili&gt;ti!WU,.thls ' .· .ji!J';"Ibu~; . to
Ol'dlmtion Ills i&gt;eeo aetlor 7:l0 ,
~ ~rii 9 at the &amp;etne-Chufehl· ·, . ~ Wk .lunch witll pie~ ·
the Rev, Huber of Plea81111 Val· al!d' .teo pro'1!ied .1&gt;¥ the' hoot
ley, wbohas charge ort3churcb.. ' ~reh was held· in. the ~lal
es, and the Rev. Olarles Simon · r~ at noon. Tbe~~~Jolnt
ol the Middleport First llal)tist meetl~~g. waa c~ I'! ol'der 1&gt;¥
Church,
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Mr. George:, NOrthtV, m.ocl~rator,
Follooiog his intnxluclion, the•. o! the ·As&amp;OClation,. There. W&amp;S .
Rev. Mr. Simon extended all'.lo.'. rroq~ tlllilrw ol"!lyl')lthLooka
vitatl~n to tHe AssocliUMwcimen Up to Tfi~" and praye-: by the .:
to attem a lellowshlp tea tO be . Rev. David.,~l\'1 "'the Cheohheld at the Mlddl8(l01'1 church on i!'e Cburc~ The Rev. ~Hall,
Aprtl 7 at 7:30
The Relv. . host pa~r, welcomed the assGo
Charlet~ Roadannel/ tomt'ermts- . ~tion D:~embera. The ,.-piP&lt;MUie ·
siorary to indll, w:lll be the ,- was by the Rev•. Mr. G~, lnspeiker.
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te~bp flllnlste~ at the ;Jackaon
The spring sessio{l was an all- church. \
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~ was a report; trom the
wben the Women's Missionary board ol. truatees ortbeOhi,o~ ,
Soelet,y and the Men's Brother- tlat State C!&gt;ftventioo 1&gt;¥ t~ Re'l.· •
hood met together ror dev,:Kions Gerald R. Brown. He url8d re:.
by the Rev. Donald Hall before c~ttment•. to . Christ aD:I ingolrv into ln:livtdual sessions. volvement in personal eVingel· ,
Mrs, Gerald. Brown ot Gallla; ism.
pre&amp;ldent, opened the women's
~ill music was pr~aented
meetlng. She announced the W• by theWellstonHigtJSchoolchotr.
men's Conference to be held at Their · selections included "A
Granville, June 1S..2l. Several Migh.ty .rm;uess Is Our G~,".

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Military Control Peking

Former lmperitJl Pfalll, now tkeupi«l by KeUy Mfg. Co.

4-H Club Advisors of
Gallia, Meigs

Dr. Christensen Given
Appreciation Dinner

Eltlht Maige COOID\Y and .ellht Gallla Collrtj' 4-11 elub advlooro,
a10111 with near11 1,400 Ohio ·4-11 cld&gt; un-o, ware I'OCOI!IIIHII
Thurlday tor their oervt.. u vo1unteor I-ra or Ohio YQith.
The 25th State 4-11 Advlooro Re&lt;OIIIlltlon Lunchal wa1 beld 11
Ute Ob1o Sate Univenlt;y. Award• were prellllted to eaeh ldvf10r,
~ """ years oC aervlee.
Altendlng from Malp Coun\Y were Mrs. William iloWD!e, 10
Year: Mrs. Mary Rose 1110! Mrl. Rose Carr, live year, Eocorttnc
•. !be trrOliP 10 Colwnbul wu Mils Jemtrer Blakealee, a former junior
: Ieeder and ten year f-11 club ma-r,
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Attentllng from GoUla Cottnlr 10 reeelva lllo 10 year reeornldoa
· ware Mr1. Ha.Ye• D~. Mrs, John Payne and Fo- Lewto. Recelvfllg r""'tPtit!cn lor Rve yearo service ware Mre. Lawrenee Allor&amp;,
lira. George UOoclr, Mrs. KatiiiUrlaoon, Mro. ilalphNtedolllld Mrl.
Andnw Toler. Eaeb advloor ·reeelved a eertlfteala and a pin, The
'!drilor• ware acCQIIljllll!ed to Columbuo ~ Jock Friend, Count,y
Extension Arent, 4-IL
Other 4-H advlaoro In Gollla CclwJt,y w11o were lnvtled to !he
l111chean but were llllable to Included ~ lloLille wltb
!a yeoro tenure: Mro. Paul - · · John Pal'be llld flo.yeo Dee!
with 10 1t0r• tenure: and llro. ~ White, lfrl. WWard Cop.
. .., llld Emmet! , . _ ·aJt with &amp;yean tenure.
Unable to auend llun Mtlp Coullt,r but Iiiio ware ro~lfd
l ::~lfrl. Emma WI&gt;~ llld Mre. Frida Smilll, ten 7011' ~
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and Dorsey Jordu, !;~lor'""' Paddlun and•Eiale 911berllllll,.
II,. !r.t~-=~oor:•·
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- A Tordl Hold Hfihu Wllllle 1f!eD1o ol tile' oil•.
llllllveroary or lhi•1WI¥ trlhutef'! w md&gt; ld'llaoro.
aomee oltlle volunteer leldOro prollllll _..,qd to 11,100
" reported AlbOI'I F, ·Gehrto, Stall, t'H '1.M4or .t1114·A~jllt4JII
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at 'lilt Ollla.l!llato IJ!)(v~lllr. .. •. .
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eiO¥er
- • proll!lllted to I&amp; ~..... ·With 30. JOtl'l'.
elovero fr? 'ldvliclro ~Ill 2&amp;·""•' ~'"1-1
wllll ~ 100!'1 ol
IIC!Id Jll!!e to·aM
and oil,er cloMr~IO .~l'~v;;:,.rldvi,O.o. :
a0rl ·ol11111 irulrllli. 'lllotoari'I!OiiAidtf~.

RIO GRANDE - More than 150 persons actellded an apple. .
tion dinner Saturda.Y night at Rio Grande College in honor
dent llfJd Mrs. Alphus R. Christensen.

The candlelight buffet was 8erwd. in the dining tall at the ~­
lege, under the direcd.on of RObert Hoff a.nd Mrs. Wilma Amald, llr
Maoter Chei.Mike Deffillppo of Chicago. Dr. John Alberti, net-·
ident for academic affalrs, was tcastmaster.
The dinner was given in 111preclatioo ror the "oot.taJd• jab"
President Christensen has done in making Rio Grande Cciltp U.
educatioral instlUJtion it is today.
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Since President Christensen's inauguration as the 12th prea. f ·
dent of lllo Grande College In 1963, tile enrollmem hao dodlled. 1'11 '
e~lement this growth the college has CfJII.Itructed a llbrarJ, thrw •
dormitories, a dini11&lt; hall, an 11(111'1znent building, a piQ.'ol... cadon certer, and athletic neldL
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President Christensen leavea this week ror Chi~ k
oMual meet1111 or the North eenlral Aoooelation of Colliioo loO.ii '"'
See-ry Schools. On Wednellday, Mtrtb 26, he will bo ~===~
whetber or mt Rio Grande College has been accepted lor D
and accredited by the Association.
Dr. Herman L. Koby, vice pre~ideat tor ltudent atraln,
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