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COLUMBUS (\!PI) - Tllo
Ohio AFL • CIO toda,y turnod.
over to the General Assembly
s!Jnatures ol41,500 Ohioans 01&gt;po&amp;ed to tho 1-sitloo ol awlmml"¥ fees at Ohio state parka,

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u'J'he citizens of thla atate teea will .PUt· owlmmlng at state

have aJread)' paid. lor their paliko CKII ol the Oranctal roach
swlmmlqr Ctes at state porks ot thousands ol Oblo !antilles
throuah their itate taxes," Ktrw who now UH the Caciltdes,u
IIJd. _.Now the admlniatratlon Klqr added.
King aald Melvin Rebholz,
wantl to turn arouod alii
chief
of tho Dlvlolon of Parks
"We believe the fees are ctarge WJ twice for theae privand Recreation ol tho Departgr01sly unfair to the citizens Of eleges.
ment of Natural Resources, teaFees Not Feaalble
Oblo," said State AFL-CIO pres11
ln addtUon, we believe the Ufied maintenance and. operaidenl Frank W, King,
Uoool foes at stale park
beaches cost $414,154 a year.
Tho labor loader cootendod

Curfew Laid
On Students

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the fees, which are scheduled
to go Into effect on Memorial
Day, would brill! in about $1.25
m llllon anmally.
King said tho' state Is dUJ&gt;o
ning Ohio taxpayers for almost

By United Press Interl'8ttona1 Thuroday night the! destroyed
A 1 p.m. to 7 a.m. curfew Lane's Science Building. Earlier
imposed Saturday remained in this month, the school was

closed for 10 days.
Other campuses
Lane College in Jackson, Term.

effect today at mostly Negro

Most of the 69 students arrested
earlier violence re·
mained in jail.
At the University of Wlscoo-

At other callq)uses:
Massachusetts- Fltl;y students
at Burdette College at Boston
demonstrated
for an hour

sin's Milwaukee

against the scheduled
visit ot a Central Intelligence
Agency recruiter. However, the
CIA recruiter canceled the visit
since IKibody signed up for the

duri~

C8)11)US,

a 10..

minute brawl between 50 and

!50 black and white students
broke rut in a snack bar area
known as "The Pit." Pollee

broke I{) tho figh~
At Malverne (N, Y.l senior
high school, about 200 black
students stuck pins ln a dmnm,y
in a "voodoo" ceremony to
St;&gt;t.

emphasize

to school
C&amp;rnrite
that

James

they

wanted more black sttdles and
teachers.

Students Sit In
About 50 black stndents at the
Lewis Towers campus or Loyola
University in Chicago sat in at

the office or the president, the
\

Rev. James F. Maguire, to
proteat his decision reCusing
them the use or a ll.ouse for an
Afro-American Center.
When told the Rev. Mr.
Maguire was in caliCornia, a
student spokesman was granted
permission to call him on the

telephone. Tho student, Donald
Hubert, 20, BBid Father Maguire
told him the hoose would not be
for BI1JIOne' s use aIll would be
torn down. The students then
!ell
At Lane College, tho 7 p.m. to
7 a.m. curfew lmpooed Saturday
by Jack110n
Mayor Robert
Cqer was reinforced by a rule
forbidding students to gather In
gnqts larger than three,
Trouble at the 1,160-student
school greW out of a fire last

Monday

interview.

Mlchlpn- A grOI{)ofdissldent
white students at Western
Michigan University in Kalama·
zoo handed President James W.
MOler a list or eight demands,
including the cancellation or a
proposed tuition increase, the
reinstatement ot a militant girl
student leader told she wilJ not
be able to re-enroll next
semester, abolition or all
disciplirBry rules and boards
and an equal student voice in
deicisloiHIUlking.
Dllnois- Dennis Butler, 18,
Chicago, who allegedly was
beaten by five white students at
a pizza house at Northern

above

the

pizza

LOS ALAMOS, N,M, (UP!)...
Mro. Marie Jo Hflldrlckaoo
Elam struggled barefoot
tl1rouill IIIIOW until her frozen
!oet would carry her no farther.
wrawed Utem in
her clothing and tried

Then

she

pieces

ot

again to negotiate her wa: to
aafet;y !rOm deep In a !orrosted

IIMJWitain,

Mrs. Elam, 24:, a nurse_

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ol Columbus and Kathy HW, 3,
dalltlhter o! Mrs. Sharon HUI ol
Grove Cit;y.
Both Mrs. Mullillll and Mro,
HW are members ol tho Com•
munleaUma Workers of Ameri·

ca.

Weldon Pfarr

Middleport

formed and CJve members ap..

Councllrnan Charles Dyer re.
ported on progress being made
tor making some correctioo on

the houoe number confuoion In
the community.
Tho Middleport FOal Of!lco
wbtch SIX'I1 became soaked and has -uJled hlm a list ot the
finslly slipped o!1 In tho """'· hoUse numbers with residents
As her feet numbed, she having numbers Which are com.
wrapped them In pieces ol pletely out ol accord with nel&amp;bclothing, and later stuffed pine borlng homes on their street
needles ln them tD cushion her who are being asked to change
aching feet.
their numbers.
Pain Is Unbearable
II was stres&amp;ed that utillif
Finally the pain In her feet companlea shoUld be notified o1
became unbearable. She left tho tho number change ot each resiroad ror the forest, where she dence.
Councilman David Ohlinger realopt oo plno needles for
warmth. For three days &amp;be ported that the recreation comwaited, unable to walk, while mittee will prepare a !lot ot
dt;y 111111 stale pollee aoarchod needed Items. He amounced also
the ruged country.
that Middleport Oremon, at the
On tho third day, &amp;he realized recpoll o1 the Chamber ot Comshe WGIIId have to walk II her meree, wW elean the main bUll·
bab)' was to surviYe. After mly ness section street.
a rew hundred painrul yards,
&amp;he had to &amp;top. Ls!A!r that day,
the baby ""' she had tried ao

carried her seven-month old
blby. ille naddled hlm In
oome ot her clothing to keep
hlm warm, to keep him
breathing.
!lie !allod. The cbDd dlod.
But pollee called tho plucky
woman'11 etrortJ "marveloua."
FlYe-lla,y Ordeal
The story ot her ftv~
ordeal In tbe wildoi'IIOII lui
)Ill a lew mlleo !rom t1da hard to save died.
Two days later, oo Friday,
dt;y waa rO&lt;OUDted
b.Y
aearchen
found her, almost
Lo&amp; Alamoa pillco.
011 llarch 16 Mrs. Elam put hy&amp;torlcal and sulferlng from
to the fr002lng nights,
her baby In tho !amil}' cor llld
91e
il
recovering
at Los Alamos
droVe imo the IMU!Wafn• to
Medical
Center.
Her husband,
llllrt cactuo !or her apartment.
Her car became ~leoob statioood In Italy with tho Air
Foree, was giYen emergency
baaed in mud.
Tldnklna she cruld follow tbe leave and new home.
An autopsy revealed tho baby
loop rood back to town, she
began walking but took the died ot dehydration and exp&lt;&gt;......,g turn at a fork In tbe suro.

by Ronnie Mullins, 4, the IOD

ot Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mullins

Dies in London

house Friday.
pointed to the authorit.Y. A rep..
Black students, saying Butler
rosentative from Columbus will
was beaten in the presence or
be hero April 3 to review !ecluniversity security police, broke
eral housing programs, what is
wlod.ows, vandalized trucks and
recplrod on the local level and
cars and 11\iured seven whlto 'lilult stops shoUld he taken
s t u d o n t s Saturday. Pollee
here to proc&amp;ed with a project.
quelled the disturbance at the
Members of the authority are
20,000.Student school. - No ar· Kermit Walton, QJy Eddie Guinrests were made.
ther, Pomeroy, and Jack Welsh,
Jeane Morgan and BUI Chlldo
ot Middleport.

Heroic March to Save
Infant's Life Failed

union olfidals cmirw the Pill
tlir~ :weeks, were preaeuted to
San. Ronald Motl, [).Cleveland
a~ l!op. Dooald Pease, J}.J.o.
nln.
The peUtlons wore presented

a million dollan more than It
needs tct provide swimming at
state parks.
King's Suggeotions
Weldon M. Prarr, 67, former·
King sald If the state wants ly o1 South Richmond Ave., J.M.
to save money it should sus- don, Ohio, died MoNiay mor•
peN~ publication of the 'Wonder• lqr at hio residence In Beverly.
fuJ World ol Ohio' magazine.
Mr. Pfarr was born May 28,
He claimed · it ls currently be- 1902 tho 1011 ot tho late HoiD'y
ing subsidized b,y talq)ayers to and catherine Berry Pfarr. Ho
tho tune of more tloln $200,000 was a retired s~.Pr\'l.sor of the
a year.
soap factory at the London Cor·
The petitions, circulated by rectlonal Institute, 1 member ol
tho Presbyterian Chw:ch ofPom·
eroy, and ol tho Eaglea Lodge
. No. 950, or London.
He is survived by his wife,
(Cortlnued from page 0
Sarah; a son, Weldon (Whitey)
stated that the insurance firm
Pfarr, Lon:lon; a daughter, Mrs.
hopes that a frlondly agreement
John (Rosella) Folan, Columbusi
can be reached oo. work whleh
three granddaughters; two greatthe village Is oxpoctlng tho Morgran:lchildren, arw:l one brother,
ey Co. to perfOrm.
Tho village has recently threet- Clarence Pfarr, COlumbus.
Funeral services wilJ be held
ened the Morey CO. with going
Thursday at 10:30 a.m. from
to Its bonding Urm unless certhe Richard E. Gallogly Funeral
tain street repairs and lilt staHome in London. Frierxls may
tion repairs, allegedly the ducall today from 7 to 9 and Weclttes ol the Morey Co., a r o
needay from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9.
made. Morey was the sewage
Graveside services wUI be held
disposal system eonstroction
at Beech Grove l'Bmetery Thurs·
company.
day at 2 p.m. Tho Rev. Gordon
Chase said that grating&amp; and
JOO.nson will orrJciate.
baskets for the system have been
received from the Morey rtrm
as promised, and whlle they are
not properly prepared for use
in the system, the company has

lllinois Universit;y at Dekalb,
was !reed on $2,500 boll Monday
on burglary charges. Butler, a
promised to contact him on its
freshman, at¥1 two other black
intentions later thil week.
students were arrested on
Councilman Zerkle said that
charges or burglarizing an
the housing authorit;y hss been

apartmert

VETERANS MEMORIAL
deeper Into the mwntalno,
HOSPITAL
where tall trees kept the IUD
Admloslona - Clayton Smith,
from molting the &amp;noW.
R11Uand; Connie HaUield, DexBecause ahe had not piiiiiDOcl ter; Cora Hutton, RuUand; Chrisem walki..Dg IJQ' distance, Mn. tine Buchanan, Pomeroy; G e rElam had Dlli1 worn •II-• trude Drake, Vinton; Daniel Ralrden, Hartlord.
Dlschargeo - Lowell Colllna,
Allsha Bissell.
TONIGHT
CLUB DANCE SET
MARCH 25
Tho
Twin Clt;y !lirino Club
RACHEL, RACHEL
dance oooslons wiU be I h I a
(Tochntcolor)
Thursday at 7:30 p.m. In tho
JOI.Mt Woodward
basement
ot tho Maaonlc TemEateUe Parsons
ple In Middleport.
Chimp &amp; Zoe
PACK TO MEET
The regular monthly meeting
~~;=~~ .of
Cub Scoot Pack 248 will be
lA &amp;
hold II 7:30 p.m. IIIIa IYinlna
MARCH 2&amp;-27
. 11 tha DAV h&lt;me, llutierlllt,

MEIGS THEATRE

1.-0:N:iOTii._lili___. . .Ave., Pomeroy.

GAUGES

Judge Robert S. Betz, Gallipolis Municipal C...rt, announced the! today's hoarlng for SteJ)h.., John TrayiiDII'Iich, 21, N011
Athens, charged with lntor!erJng wlth an olflcer, has been
postponed until next Tueaday.
Trayanovlch was arrested last
Tuesday at Rlo Grande CoUeae
during a student protest O¥er tho
college's decision not tore-em.
ploy WUUamN,Chrlatcpher,pro.
!eoaor ol English.
Tho Gallla COUnt;y !lierlll's
Department was called to the
college to ask Rooald L, Burgher, 29, Grove Cll,y, ex'i)l'OfeSIIor at Rio Grande Colleae,
to leave the campus. BIU'ghor did
not leave and was arrested I o r

trespassing. Trll!'anovich was arrested at the same time, when,
according to Shorur Denver A.
Walker, he Interfered with Bur&amp;bor'&amp; arre~
Bursher pl-d IIUllt;y laat
Wednesday In municipal oourt
and wasftned$25andcolliB. TrayIIIIOVlch was reloa&amp;ed on f316.90 bond for today's c:ourt IIJIpearance. Tho Rio Grande student has retained Bruce Camp.
bell, a Columbus attorney, to
represent him at the trial, according to the court.

GIJ!iplllo0 12,0"

and 18.0 l'UMiqr 21 teet
leo ·• ••7

oi roll-

oral P~ P sant, ...... 1; Pomoray • ~~~~- Z!.ZZtlllntDn, :ua
rlslqr; Karawha Fallo, 8.33 rt..
tng; Chi 1 ton, 20.43 r1 1trv.
' 1'111)nlqr
• " 4.$ teet of l'&lt;lll~
London,
era; Marmo~ ~ 5 lee~ and
Winfield, l'UMiqr 7 feet.
BOAT MOVEMENTS: •
GALLIPOLIS WCKS- SOI,.y
dCMil 10 p.m. 1 OUachita ~ 10:05
p.m.; Fort Dearborn ... !1:05 p,
m.; Jollo Pushak It&gt; 11:10 p.m.;
stevenoon It&gt; 2:35 a.m.; 11 E.
Bowles clown 4:35a.m.; WW!am
11 Zimmer down 6:40a.m.
KANAWIIA RIVER- lillrmet.
George T. Prieo .., 8:15 p.m.;
Somet IJI) 6:30 a.m.; Wlnrteld,
W, ll Slaver, Jr. cloWn 10:30
p.m.; Polly R. .., 12:211 a.m.; o.
F. ShOaror IQ&gt; 12:50 a.m.
OHIO RIVER- Lock!,, Phil1p il&gt;om It&gt; 5:10 p.m.; Vulcan
IJI) 6:30p.m.; Harry llyer It&gt; 8:55 P.Dl.i Jane T. \IJ 4 a.m.;
Lock 15, Peggy Downey "' 4:20
a.m.; Lock 16, Duncan Bruce-,
d&lt;Mn 4:30 a.m.; L. Flore It&gt; 5,.
30 a.m.; Lock 17, Jefferson 'I'
12-mldnight; St. Maryo ~Q&gt; 1:45
a.m.; Lock 21. S. M.. Jenka 1C)
6i20 a.m.; Lock 22, Steel Pion-

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"Chel" opened Satllrdoy niJht
at the !20- ol!.Broadway
m.; Allied - Aabland .., 7:40 p.
m.; Valvollne I{) 8:30 p.m.; Alldrew P, CalhOUII down 3 a.m.;
A. D. llayneo, D It&gt; 4:45 a.m.;
Katbleon K. .., 6:30 a.m.; Ned
Merrick down 8:10 a.m.; )lei.
dahl Locka, James Bowie .., 2:-

eer down 5:50a.m.;EiiabaWooda

30p.m.; Celeate down 2:40p.m.;

lmador down 3:30 p.m.J lllvld
McKay .., 4 a.m.; Stave Click
down 6 p.m.; J, S. Lswls up
!2:05 a.m.; Elaine G. .., 12:30
a.m.: Jetrbc8t down 1:50 a.m.;
IIIIas Lucky down 3:45 a.m.

other valuable possessions in a Safe
Deposit Box. Forget about fire or theft.
Cost is very low!

,alional
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Membw Federal
Insurance

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The loudoat ot all Insecta lo
the cicada whose nolao Is or.
fldall,y deecrlbed by the u, s.
Dtpartmont ot Apiculture ao
4'TIIh-ee-EEE-e-ou."

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VOL. XXI NO. 236

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2¢, 1969

TEN CENT$

Rio Grande College Attains
North Central Recognition
,1(\rli("PO't as dean aM ft-..5~

Rio Grande Colleae was not!fted tocla,y It has been acceplad
for membership In, and accredtted b,y, tho North Contra! Aasodation ot Colleps and Second.
ary Schools.
Tho cloclston culmlnatel a sixyosr el!ort ~ Rio Grande Colteae Ill gain accreditation,
An examining committee of
f&lt;MD' perS&lt;llls repreoontlng North
Cenlr'al villted Rio Grande Colloge lbroo days Iall December.
It made Its recommendations to
the North Cl!lllral Aaaooiatlon.
Ba&amp;ed on theao recommen-

VIsit Elllerfelds
3rd Floor
Furnitur.e Department
Makt El ..rftl•s In Polntrty
Your Shopping Ctnttr

lng committee noted bot h
strengths and woaknoases ol Rio
Grande College. The mramlning
ccmuniUeo stated that Rlo Grande
College "hso played and can contllllo to play a distinctive role
. In the omcatton of young pie In Appalachia."
The examlnlng cornrnJttee Celt
that tho College shoold cootlnuo
In Its present direction ol cpailt;y educational experiences to
Its students thrOW!h a well deslened and articulated pattern ol
omcatloo ror Its natural c o n-

1tUu.eney.
011 orpnlzatioo and admlnlslration, tho mramlning oommltloe reported that "tho Tn!otooo
with whom the eumlnors talked reflect a otrong atrlnlt;y to the
Collep. They work hard for the

lnstltutioo andreproaontltwell.''
The examiner• also placed tho
adrnlniotrativo leadership at the
lop. ''Tho Prestdent is an oxperlenced and mature scholaradministrator 1lbo underllands
and fully appreclatos tho com)llexltloa ot hliber educaticn."

The eurnlnero &amp;JIIllauclocl tbe
President'• ablllt;y til hire competent fellow admlnlatratorollbo
heye made slgolflcant contrlllutions to the adYancemont ot the
lnatltution.
Dooplte the relatively low !acult;y aalary averages and tho
isolated loc:atioo ot tho Colle&amp;'O.
it wso felt ~ the examining
oommlttoe lltat tbe Dean o1 the
College hso been able to strenghten the facult;y OYerthepastthree
years.

CLEAN-UP WEEK in Mlddloport aot a booat from Mlddleport Codette Troop 185, Tho scoota
made po&amp;lors polntlqr It&gt; tho observance, and theae have been placed around town. Pictured here
' with a poster which they made are Dobbie Schuck, left, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schuck,
alii Berban Althcl1y, daugh!A!r of Mr. land Mro. Gerald Anthoi\Y. Mro. Pearl Reyoolds, with tho
• glrlo, lo chairman lor tho Mlddleport Amateur Gardeners Club which Is working with the village
on the proJod

BY UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL

Tr~u playing like a U

S. dove

WASHINGTON - PRESIDENT NIXON HAS BEEN apparently
unable Ill win Canadian Prime Minister EUlott Trudeau's lmmocllata ..pport !or hlo antiballistic missile (ABM) systom.
.Trudeau, who Dow back to Canada Tuesday nll!l&gt;t alter a twodly vllit, llid he waa "no closer than before" to mak.lng a de.
clston on hlo otand on tho Issue.
'&gt;·
The ABM project hss raised questioos In Canada, In part hecauoe Nlxan'o propoaafo would place nuclear tipped ml.,Ues In
Moatana and North Dakota - pracllcally Canada's backyard. (lppoaltioo partie• have been alter Trudeau to denounce the Idea
~- ~ olealalk!P ot tho armo race.
,
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What about fresh air....: indoorsl

Q

What makes it different from other year
'round air conditiotfers~

A

Principally this- the heat pump is .11 ·
electric . It cools without water and heats without
burning fuel of any kind 1 • • • makes efficient use of
electricity only. It is a dream of electrical living come
true- clean, com•enient and safe.

Q

A

Is the heat pump truly automatic!
YES! Set the automatic thermostat to your

liking, air conditioning comes automatically, no matter what the season. You don't even have to fllp any
switches. Switchover between heating and cooling is
completely automatic-from season to season, within
the same day, or even hourly. On a cold morning, lor
example, you'll get heating. But if the weather should
suddenly turn uncomfortably warm after the sun
comes out, your heat pump will reverse itself ... to
provide cool comfort automatically.

It certainly will! Here are only a few of the
benefits you will enjoy with a heat pump. Comfort
... air at just the right temperature -filtered and
clean-gently circulated the whole year 'round. Clean·
liness ... reduces dirt, dust and odor contamination.
Convenience . , . one thermostat setting maintains the
desired temperature range- automatically- all year
long. Safety ... no flame to worry about. Investment
.. . boosts property value and protects investment over
the years.

Q
A

heat'

.Stornu lwh midwiJI!t, New England too

How big an area will a heat pump cool and

Yes. Since a heat pump is an air moveni'en.t
system using both indoor and outdoor air in its operli-

t(it •::~:e::~::hi~::i:lu:::~tically

.

A

Generally speaking, the cost of a heat pump
is comparable to that of a central heating system plus
a central cooling system. Factors such as size and construction-and the proposed location of the heat
pump enter into the determination of initial cost. Call
the Electric Company. We will have one of our rec·
ommended electric heating·cooling dl!llers give you
a "dollars and cents" figure .

Q
A

.

What about operating cost!

Will the heat pump increase constr:uction

costs?

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No. On the contrary, many savings can be
1
realized. For instance:
No connection to chimney flue is required. No fuel ·
storage tank or gas connections are required. No cooling tower is required. No attic fan or other forced ven·
tilation is required.

Q

Can a heat pump be installed in both new
and existing homes, offices or factories!

A

Yes. If you already have a satisfactory warm
air duct system the existing ductwork can usually be
used with the heat pump-helping to save you money.
Call t)le Electric Company and we will have one bl
our recommended electric heating·cooling dealers ip-

Qy:~:::::: :::ps:~:~·
A

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Of course, the type of construction is impor·
No. Heat pumps ·are backed by many years
tant here .. . such factors as insulation, glass area,
of testing, development and constant lmprovem.nt.
shading, and so forth. However, heat pump models
Heat pumps were introduced ba~k in 1932. These ,Inare available, that will cool and heat homes of five to
stallations in all puts of the Untted States have h«n
eight roo1ns and larger. For industry, heat pumps meet
checked and double checked. A hcat/.ump has ~een
exacting commercial customer needs ... either singly
de\oeloped that is a pr:actlcal, depen able air cdndior In multiple• to provide complete, customized, zone·
tion~r and heating unit that provides the fln~st in
by·zone comfott wherever It is needed.
year round comfort, automatically and eeonom&gt;cally.
for more infqrmttloll 8U out 111d ~ !he .,U-oddraHII,.pooup paid c.tnl Ill fllut March electric ..mce ,_,.L

CHICAGO (111'0 _ An Ohio
State Unlvorolt;y executive believe• a school which ta.lls to
take a stand 011 dlsrupUve stu~
dent unrest to making a path
for wider attack.

Charles Gamha, executive associate to the vice president for
student aftalrs at Ohio State,
aald Tuesday when 1 unlvorslt,y

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Rio Grsndo College was denied accreditation by the Assoclatioo In 1966, However, tho
annual four-year waiting period
before reapplieation can be made

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mramlning ccmunlttoe - · . .

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was waived because tt was felt

As a result, Rio Grande Col-

lege made application for accredItation In May, 1968.
In the report to the North Central Association ot Colleges 111111
Socondury Schools , the exarnln-

Seal Sale
Will Pay
For Oinic

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A SUIDillllt -Sjlllllc:I&gt;A!Ilnlc will
be one ot the projects made possible by tho annual Easter soal
sale ol tho Meigs CCK~nt;y Societ,y for Crippled Children and
Adults.

NO JUNK YARD - A peoolqr motoriot late Tueoday.
ternoon could have gotten the lmpreuton that the I{)Per Pomel'Ql! parking lot was a junk yard a!lor an accident resulted In
·• f.Jr autoo belqr tlama&amp;od. A car driven b.Y Larry Epllqr, 211,
Coolville, travellqr east on East lillln St. at 3:50p.m., weiC
off the berm and out ot control, acroa1 the raUroad tracks
and Into cars owned by Lester Hawk, 49, RD, Coolville r65

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obtained 1n rura1 areas o1
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sa e c 1rman reports. For A
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II_ J _ Meigs County. Victor Bahr,
those who did not receive seals
War lS lU(.I(.W fire marshaU, amwnces. A

but wish to contribute
. to tho pr~&gt;o
gram which proVldos aid to
handlca,pped children and adults,
money may be sent to Curtis
Jenkinson, Vine St., Mlddl.eport,
treasurer or the Societ;y.
The cllntc, scheduled to be
held during the swnmer mooths,

probably in lillddloport, will be
conducted by a qualified thera..
pis~ Coot for conducting tho
clinic will be nearly $1, 000
The lillddloport • Pomeroy fto.
Irmt Army morale being chipped away
tary
Club doubles as the Crtp.
NEW HAVEN, W.Va. -CharWASHINGTON - GEN. WILLIAM C. WESTMORELAND told les W. Howard, 49, Midway pled Ollldren's Society ai'MJ has
Cmaress Tuesday of "disturbing indlcatlonsu that antiwar dem- Drive, was killed Tuesday while charge or dbbursing fuB:Is for
autralllro are tryt1111 to carry their projects Into the Army.
cleaning a gun at his h&lt;me. the theliJly and treatment, mad-.The Army chief ol statf, In an annual posture statement to tho
Death was Instant, according !cation, and artificial aids and
Senate Armed Services Committee, warned ot ••ant:Jwar activi.. to C&lt;roner John Grubb, who IPIJIIancos to the handiCOjlpocl
tiel b,y •ocllorous minorltioo In our soclet;y which some have at- ruled the death was accidental.
This year a goal or.1, 400 has
tempted to carey over into the Army!'
been
Bel. ·Approximately 90 per
Mr, Howard was born Doc.
19, 1919, at VUla 01'019, ·m., cent o! all !ltnds rallied In tho
JemiMJn wins stay of execution
tho soo of the late WWiam T. Eaoter seal aafo are retained
COLUMBUS - TWO OF THE TRIAL JUDGES wllo sentenced and Nellie Martin Howard. He within tho state to Sl{)port pre&gt;Bld!ard Jemiaon to death granted him a sta.v ol execull011 at a was a veteran of World Warn, grama for crippled d!Udron and
hwiDI Tllooday. He was to have been executed Friday. Jemison, and had rollrod from regular adults. Edueation, research and
68, Columbuo, was convicted in 1965 of llhontlng hls wile, Virsfnla, eqloyment as a Btllel'visor at
to death at their home, and gunolng clown her Iormor emplo,yer the Kaiser Alumlrun CO. at Ro· treatment centers are financed
through tho program.
at a t1owntorm drug store.
venswood sometime aao due to
Jllclps Leonard J. Stero and Jolyron B. Gessaman ol the Frank- IU health.
1111 c-1;)' Common Ploos Court Tuesday granlod JemiS&lt;lll an lndo!Surviving are hia wife, Florlllllo ltay ol execution whlle awaiting the return ot the orl&amp;iDal ence; two daughtera, Cheryl,
trlal popors from tho U, S. &amp;!promo Cou~ Tllo Rle wao mallod at 1\ome, and Mrs. Patricia Nichfrom Wuhlngton Tuesday.
ols, Covlnaton, Ind.; two aons,
Jacllb D., at home, aDCI Pete,
Docateur, m.• llld throe brothers and four aiatera.
There are 250 entries In the
Funenl oervlceo will be helcl March 27 ~9 Ohio aateFox lb!lCOLVMBI/~ (UPI) - l!opreThey propo.eed regional trane- at the Keith Funora1 Homo In oro flold trialo and bench &amp;how,
'IOntatlvea of Ohio's major cit leo portatlon otud;y agencies be cre- Villa Grove, DL, on Friday at Ill be held here tholloigs eoun.
..ld hare Tuoodiy rural areas ated to submit projects and prl· !:30 p.m. Burial win be there. t;y Fox lflmtors Aasn. aa1t1 today,
It was reportod there will ba
Jit more than their share ot oriUes to tho state lor Oranc- Tho body wiU be taken to Dllnols.
Fog!esoqr
Funeral
Homo
bounds
from live states and canhtahwaY bond money.
lng.
Is
In
charge
ot
arrsqramorrto,
ada. The bench &amp;how will be held
Highway Director P, E. lillshTho hlghwaydopartmentiYints
Friday, bealmlng at 8 p.m., at•
otar met with repreoentatlves of cc:xmcy- comml18loners to submit
the Archei')' bulldlng at Ro,ye1
Oloftland, Columbus, Cincinna- five • year highway plano ao the Minor Accident is
Oak
Part!, near Five Polrrta. Tho
ti; AkrOa, canton, Y-stown, basis Cor aUocaUon ol state bold
JlllbliC
II lmilted,
1 TOledo, Dayloll ind Sprlqifiolcl. m011ey,
lloadlprtero for the trill• on
·' 'l1lo repre-dveo propoaod
Molt ot the dlacuuloo center•.
Saturdll
llld !lmday, to ba .....
ed on tho spondl 1¥ ot $250 mll1 ~ citlea hi"" more control
4letotl
In
the Elp Bldgo Ull,
o;.r ~ ol hi&amp;I&gt;Wil' bond 11011 tor urban hlgbwaya which
will
be
at·
!Ito Balhln Fire no' ·litiioaw Ill their arsoa.
eontalnod in the· fSOO mU·
1 ·'';•owo ~·e Yoi!r poaltton wao
!III'IJnettt Wllb _ . . Ill ba "'~"'"
lion highway bond Issue approveeL
ad )II 101110 .Plat's there till.!' ed last Novembar.
Iii 1llldlt.Y·IIl It," Malheter oald.

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Mrs. Ri taSiavin, biology teachIn Mel m~ School ha
er
gs '1161' .
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a summer Institute in biology
for lrlgh school teachers from
Juno 16 throu&amp;b Au~st 22

ben on bornlrc ha s now been
lllled du to
nt 1
e rece ra ns.

.Olds), Dooalcl Wrlgh~ 38, Parkorobol'l r57 Cllryaler) llld
"Marltl Joan Will, Pomeroy ('67 Chevrolet). Epllrw'o_:_65 Olds
had hea'l' clamqe, tho Wright Yehicle waa demollabld, lilra.
WW'a car had minor damap and tho ~k car load""-~
damage. Eplillg was arraoted by Pomeroy pollee oo a llWl
charge. - Sontlnol Photo.

Sacred Heart Parish
Receives Fr. Maloney

Ma" wiD be ol!ored &amp;lnday
In Sacred Heart Church In POmeroy by Father Francia E. Maloney. assigned here as adrnfn..
lstrator
(vicar economo) protem
where she wi.IJ earn 10 houri ot
In
place
of Father John Tllrol
gracl!ate credit.
who
is
on
sick leave.
The Institute is sponsored by
Father Maloney, 38, arrived
the National Science Foundatloo
The roslgnatiOD ot Mrs. Ulin
POmeroy Tuesday from Mlllian
Smith,
a
teacher
at
the
and the Department of Blologitoosburg,
Ohio (Mooroo Coont;y),
cal Sciences at MarshaU Uni- Salisbury Elementary School,
was accepted el!octivo at the where he was pastor of a. John
·,..,:.rslt;y, Huntington, W.Va.
end
ol the current achool year tho Baptist Church.
The programincJudestfleseob.
Father lilllone,y expects torewben
tho Melp Local School
jectivea: To increase the sub.
turn
to Mlltonoburg at the and ot
ject matter competency o1 the District Board ol Education met
participants In tho area of bloi- recently In opeclal session. Mra. his assignment here Whore St.
John's Clurch is being renovatO&amp;Y, particuterly In Cellular Smith will retire.
ed
In preparatloo for tho ordinaA
contract
Ill
oupp1y
olectrlcPhysiology, Plant Molllhology,
tion
ot Its first parishioner In
Plant Taxonorll)'' Genetics, Evo- lt;y at the now Meigs H I g h
129
years,
ROY. VIrgil ReliCh.
lutioo and Ecology; and to J&gt;IO- School Cor a 011e year period
vida tho opportunlt;y for quail- was approved willt the COlum- man. This will take place May
fied teachers to begin or to con- bus and Southern Ohio Eloclrlc 17, and Father Reischman will
oft'er h1a flrllt mass May 18.
tinuo a graduate program In bid- Co.
Father Maloney, a native of
lilarvin McKelvey was appointogy'
ed ao a teacher in tho district Plt18burgb, Pa., wa&amp; onlalnod in
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL for the remainder of the year 1959 alter completing studios at
Admloolons - None.
and Eric Hart was granlod a St. Vincent College, Latrobe, Pa.,
and St. Frando Seminary, LorDllcllargeo - Elllth Rico.
contlaulng teacblq contraot.
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Resignation
Is Accepted

250 Hounds

Are Entered

Big Cities Complaining

etto, Pa. His first aallpm.C
was as a teacher In So :S...

dlct'a !Ugh School, cambrldp,
Ohio.
Thon followed lJRIQinlmorrt1 01
assistant pastor at St. l'lul'a
Church In Athens, Ohio, 1H01966; assistant to lite rector, IJobo
Name cathedral, Staubollville,
for 15 mmths, and to MilloDIburg Ill August of !967. Wbllo

serving In Athens he also wu
administrator of tho !1. Jobll'l
Bapliat Mission at !lQ&lt;svllle,
near Coolville.

GannentFmn
Strike Brings
Unfair Otarge
PT. PLEASANT - Unlm at.
torneys filed charges ol wd'alr
labOr pracUcoa and rol\ual to
bargain against the Quallt;y liloDo
ufacturlng Co., here Tuesday.
Tho action followocl tho arrt.
val Tuesday or lllartin Veal, VU.
gints State Dlroctol' and chlaf
negotiator of the Upper SOUib
Department, lrterratloool ..,_
dies Garm011t Workers Unloa, Ill
tho wake or. strike b,y 72 ol tllo'
plant'3 83 eq)loyea.
In a statement to tho !)1'011
today1 Vest said, '"The ILGWU
won an election at tha Quo1111
lilanu!acturtrw Plart last Oct.
24. 'l1lo union since 1111 booa
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trytqr to negotiate with the pany, but has had no IUOOIII.
Tho action protecto w INn '
who hive Joined tho strlb .... ·'
cauoe tho
ClllllOlllltilly replace them, It wa1 ~
...~ ·Tllo ebarpo could ......In tha ,hayq lit ·IN'
otrikors alf OYirY ' - iiiiiJ ...,
molnaut.
'lbo· brterMtldiliil IMlla lltliJI&lt;.
mint 'll'*'-"• Ulll-lo ...,
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nl&amp;ht at 8 p.m. Ia tbe idiool auditorium ullller the dlrecti011 ot
offered Cor J-., high. ~·•• 1,1olr_sclay, 1lle ~~~ above,

:ONE SYSTEM ~~ HEAlS ·~ · coas~.

Neall, s,blr~.(1ulltla'. JIM cJ""""""' ~row, Mr.
.AarOil $Qro; lfl1le llaymtia, 11aDi1J Prollltt, Ron Co.~~~ Ah!lrrt ot ~""jlcbrro 1r0re eoit _...n Melanie
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tial to correct these dorlclonclos In a shorter period ot limo.

Man Killed
Accidentally

Surprisingly low, thanks to the fact that a
heat pump requires no water for cooling, and delivers
more than two units of heat for every heat unit of
electricity it uses. The Electric Company has a spe·
cia! low electric heat rate and can furnish specific
annual operating figures for heat pumps.

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Disruption
Is Blamed
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threatened by militancy takes
110 action "dlsrupdoos can and
HEAVY RAIN AND SNOW WHIPPED BY GALE FORCE wind
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sent r!Yers coursing out ot their banks, lrlggored powor !allures limo.,. He addressed 800 coland anar1ed lransportaUon from tho lillciWest Ill Now England, lege deans at tho North Central
with fro~~ forecast as far iblth ao tho &lt;lilt Coast today.
Aoaoclatioo of Academic Deana,
N.. York Clt;y had more than two and a tblrd Inches o1 rain
He sald the result was usually
b,y ~ Tuesday nl&amp;bt, causing power !allures lasting as long as a "sltuatioo that escalates until
11 h;ura. Thoulllllds of commotors were temporarily stranded lo it Is completely rut or control."
~ a&amp; more than an Inch of rain triggered a short clrcul~ A unlver&amp;lt;y has a responslblllllutclng down all trolley, trackless trolley and rapid translt serv.. Jty to make known its ••tolerance
lee In the city.
level, n he Bald.
Brealcthrough jUIIl barely pollllible
He ..aestod leg!&amp;laUon would
WASHINGTON - ADMINISI'RATION OFFICIALS said today South reflllt from non-action by lal&lt;'
oupported schools whlch would
Vlelnam 1 announced wllltnpas to hold private talks with the "take from the unlverslt;y COliVIet Coni: CQI!d lead to a broaktluwgh in the deadlocked Pari&amp; n"' ~-·
it lntornal atralrs "
IOIII!Ionl.
u~ ovor
s
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It Wlll depald, the,y aald, oo whether tho Communlots are willing
to O!ller . bto ..ch no.,Uations In good faith, oow that South Vlotnameoe Prealdent NI!IU'Oil Van Thleu hos made hlo olfor.

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Collop' • ovaluaticll &lt;t faoolhJ
for cloelaiono on morlt • -·
and Ito pensloo and frlllla ...._
Ota program, The -~ ·
ccmunlttoe felt that tho Coli"'! .
shoold take a closer look aclbllt
areas.
"Tho atralro Jll'llfii'UI
"'lbere was evldence, DDt onb'
(Coati0

Rio Grande College aceredlta-

THE
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HEAT PUMP

A heat pump is a refrigeration machine
which, by automatically reversing itself, heats as well
as cools. It is a single unit that uses only air and elec·
tricity ljust like your electric refrigerator)- no fuel,
no water.

In thl Dean' a otllee, but alto Ia
the Dlvlaillll ol stu4Y and P..
rdng lor curricular and _ . . .

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way we live and wofkl

ARE ALL YOUR
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poUcoin111 and a jUdge aat ........,. )ll ·~ilcaUt
ol the Trlnltr Ulllle'! ~eh of
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a per!ortll&amp;nCfl the Jut. · ...~. d Cl!blri 'Chrlot 1lbo at thO Sunday
Mondi.Y night.
r'voi~·-r-. E - """' Llnllinlenice.
WIM11 It wa1 O¥er pdUee "Ch•" · Utionta. 'l'lle _ _ .
"Cho''- ..;•.__, ~- , · - Ber·
arrollled the actoro, lito~
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eer, tho cllr-J-,
thl
writer,
the
cowltzdovatad
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aot dilllgnor, tho costume time to · ~th ~'!- Alllo - Two packed COilllllllior triiJII
dosiper and tho boX otllco •CIIIfse '"
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!lielloy.
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viere todiJ, At lout 18 Jill"•
''Chat" Wll New York'•
Ber.-vwoY
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tateot telt ot boW rar CJIHiap !l!'al!IY )llayed their ""'1101 aaltl. Another too poasedeir•
. . eould 11.0 Ill the theater. ftilde.
-•IDJured.
According Ill Judp Amoa Beael,
Tho play eoclo with 111 actor
wbo oat tllrGqjll tho Monday J)la11ng !be prelldont &lt;t thl
niJht ~. It too Ullltotl aateo and wearing
NAME Olllfl'l'W
far. . AIJ thl Jlll"ICDiel were IIOiblng but ID Unele Sorn bat ·
charaod wiib J111bl1c 1....011, and a red, wblle and blue lllh Tho namo &lt;t Beriba Sorllftl,
ob~l1 aDd ...101111111 lOtio- lrOUIId ·blo walll lbootlnll Che. llapomOthor &lt;t the tilli J o b a
my, !ilno cl tha 10 perlono
Tho !~ actora . and other .....,.., 1lbo pooled awa.r Frl·
Involved at• 1111'1 charpcl with ·-.or PI!'-' 1111'1 held for clay lll&amp;bt. .... liniDtlntlao.OU,
"unlawllrl deallnp wilb 1 Child" arralinmlilt Ill lllanhalllll Cri- omllled from the rtpCiri of lila
doalb.
-a ywlb &lt;t 17 who waa Ill thl mlnal Court.

d&lt;Mn 6:10 a.m.; Lock 23, Ray•
mood Thorpe up5:45a.m.;Eigerelltr up 6:15 a.m.; Racine Locka,
John J, Rowe down 5:30 a.m.;
~ State It&gt; 6:50 a.m.; Greer&gt;.., Locks, Ruth Brent It&gt; 6:30 p.

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Tough DrJJg Laws Draw SupJH)rl"
two

Criticize Investment
Democrats said the state
should hove Invested In long.
tel'!ll bonds as provided In lhe
lsauea approved by voter&amp;
Mastics• House vlttoriea
Tuesday came after two hours
of debate on the two bUls.

· COLUMBUS (UPO - BUis
Republicans were absent
bl'llldenillll state druc laws 101 h'om the aesalon.
b~un Houae 1\1)1)011 TuellDemocrats Croas Alale
claY, while SOnete Repullllcano • That meant three Damocrata
!lid to Iorge a Ylctary lor an were needed in lhe votJrw and
admlnlstratlm bUI by the nar- that was exact!Jo how many
rawest margin possible.
crossed the aisle In voting.
Rep, George E. Mastic11, RThe emergency clause passed
CJevelaJKI, got overwhelming 22..&amp; ard a sllnitar vote was reoq&gt;port from both sides ol the eorded m the bill.
poll~cal alale lor a l&gt;lll to put
!lePubllcans said the bill was
amphetamines lllller atate con. a ·housekeepJng measure neces·
trol and a companion bUl pro- sary to keep money from a
hlblting glue sniffing.
$250 million bond issue and a
It was a different situation tn highway bond issue In efted.
the LtJper chamber where an
Demoerat11 argued that Gov.
odminlstratlon
bUI seeking James A. Rhodes' admlnlstraer.nges Jn ootice requiremema tion had erred tn firancial deon rel'undtrw notes from a prev- cislons in the past aM should
loos bond issue was ~ tor con- be .. forc;:edtt to pay ott the
ttderadon.
notes no matter how hard it Is
Senate Republicans, despite a tO lace."
21·12 majority, had to garner
'The problem was Ohio put
three Democratic votes to get mooey Into short-term notes
the bill passed as an emergen- and paid interest to retire the
cy measure.
notes and had not paid ott any
serate rules require at least of the principle because short22 atlirmative votes to make a term interest rates would be
fblU an emergency item, am lower.

The bill placing a11111hata•
mines - pep pWs - under
.state control received a 9~
awroval, whlle the glue srdtfing measure wa·s _passed 89-S.
Both bills provide a mls-

demeaoor lfllnalty the llrst time
a user is convicted, aiXI felony
peneiUes subsequent!Jo,
For peddlers, first otrenaes
would be felonies, aiXI aubS&amp;o
quent convictions lelooles with
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stilfer penalties.
Three bills were to be voted
on In the Senete today and two
in the House.
A dozen bills were oft'ered in
the Legislature Tueaday - six
In eac'l_ boose.

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Last Kennedy Builds
Anti-Nixon Platform
Mr. and Mf•. Damy Smith ol
lllclth ~nt open! the weekend
bore with her parents, Mr. and
Mra. Robert Arnold.
Mra. Kenneth Settee, health

IIIT!Ie for the Meigs-Gallia

Com~

munU;y Action Program, was at

llarletta recent!Jo lor a meeting
1/. lhe Zooe 3 Citizens Committoe oo Mental Retirclation. Mro,
Scltes' work with the CAP lnYOlves health problems with low
IDcome lamllieo ol the t w o
counties.
Mr. ~ and Mrs. Paul Kautz and
chlldnn, Rl&lt;hard and JUI, of
Columbua were &amp;mday guests
ol his mother, Mrs. Edith Kautz.
Paul'a birthday was observed
with a dlmer at ,_. end eake
cl!r(IJIIthe alternooo.

WASHINGTON (U PO - Without eJpOstng his poLitical plans
for 1972, Sen. Edward M.
KeMedy is slowly but surely
building a platform puttil18 him
on a collision course with
President Nixon.
In the first months oi the
Nixon administration, the 37year-&lt;dd crown prince of the
Kennedy legacy has.:

-Outlined far-reaching proj)()sals that would end a 20-year
uwar policy" with regard to
Malnlarxl China and urged that
the Communists replace the
Chinese Nationalists on the U.N.
Security Council, · an almost
uq:Jrecedented recommendation
by a msjor pollticel llgure.
Rallying Point
- Beco1J1e the rallying point
for opponents of any antlbaUis..
tics missile system- Sentinel or
Safeguard-and has taken the
unusual
step ot privately
cmnmissionlng a study by noted
scientists.
- Urged a total overhaul or
COLUMBUS - Senator Oakley the drart.
lj&gt;llino (R-lronton} introduced a
lftU lh' ·fhO Ohio Senate· Monday - Taken. on the "'"'erful oil c·

Collins Bill
Hits Junkers

.,tch will provide counties with
the authority to remove aOO dis-

pose or abandoned junk autmtobUes.
Presently, the law all&lt;IWS only a county sheriff to order abanodoned autos into storage, and,
if these rernaiD unclaimed Cor
60 clays sell them at public auction after a reasoreble attempt
has been made to notl(y the ow~
or.
In many cases, however, the
cost of storing the cars Cor this
period ~ time and the cost or
locati'l! the owner an! giving
him time to claim the car is
more than the authorities are
able to realize trom the sale.
Collins' bill would reduce the
time such cars would have to.be
lleld lo 30 days. While an effort
would stJII have to be made to
locate the owner, the procedures
are conslden.bly silq)llfied and
and should result in reduced
costa.
1r1 many cases, cars consider ..
&amp;d as "junkers" are sold at a
public auction only to reappear
on the county highways at a later
dato. Senetor Co!Uns' bUI would
require the disposal of such junk
vehicles only to a junk yard,
thereby precluding tlleir later
IQJpeal'lnce on the public high-

Market Report
PT. PLEASANT
UVESTOCK SALES
Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.
saturday, March 22, 1969
HOGS- 175 to 22020to20.90,
Heavies 19.50 to 20. 75, Lights
16 to 19, Fat sows 15.75tol8.25,
B..rs 12,35 to 14,50, Pigs 7 to
!2.50, Stock Shoats 12 lo 22.
CATTLE - Steers 23,50 to
28, Heifers 21.75 to 26; Fa t
Cows 1&amp;50 to 2L60, Canners
13.6(1 to 16.35, Bulls 21 to 23.50,
Milk Cows 100 to 165, stock
Cows arxl calves 165 to 240,
Stock Steers 22.75 to 29, Stock
Hollers 21.50 to 25. 75, Stock
Steer Calves 24 to 30. 50, Stock
Heifer C&amp;lves 22.50 to 26.
VEAL CALVES - Tops 42.60,
Seconds 41.10, Medium 33.75 to
39,25, common &amp; Heavies 32
to 42.60.

Interests by charging that the
import quota program Ls a
speci.ll sq:~ for the industry aiXI
costs the ec000111J1 between $4
billion and $7 billion a year.
- In the midst of the most
UJl)qJular war in the nation's
history, called for a sympath~
tic stu&lt;ly to plot the ruture ol
thousands who dodged the draft
an:l took refuge in other
nations.
- Summoned three top Nixon
officials before his administrative practices arxl procedures
subccmmittee to explain alleged
laxity in enforclng equal em..
ployment opportunicy.
Direct Conllict
Although some of the poslUons Kennedy has staked out
put him in direct con11lct with
Nixon, the new Senate Democratic whip so l'ar has not
harshly
criticized the new
administration.
On the issue of Vietnam,
Kennedy has refused to join
ideologically sympathetic colleagues such as J, William
Fylbr(ght, D-Ark., aJ¥1 Sen.
George S. McGovern, O.S. D., in
assailing Nixon ror moving too
slowly to change policy.
Instead, Kennedy has said
that the Presldent Is entitled to
more time to put hi s "peace
plan" tnto operation.
But on other issues, Kennedy
apparenUy has no intention of
waiting Cor Nixon to move. His
draft prq,osals were introduced
while the administration wu
only beginning its stody olthe
prOOlem.

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HOIJI: No. I, 21.$; 200 • 230,
bert VIII Cooney.
21; 230 - 240, 20 ~0; 240 • 260, the plea~ law alii urged reMr. and Mrs. WUbur Theobeld 20; 260 • 280, IUD; 190 • 200, visl0111 lo make more stril~nt
attended the Bob Crotby varle- 20 7!5; !80 • 190, 20.23; Sows, pe'*dll tor IUq:al dl11posal of
ty show staged last Week at Vet- 17.50 - 18. 90; Boara, 15.10 - counl1 doll•·
Ohio law requires onlmala ._
erans Memorial Allditortwn In 15,80; Stock Hogs, 20.50- 23. 7!5;
Colwnbua. The show reaturednot Pigs by lhe Head, 12.75-17.80 held
hours 1n order to ~~..
owners
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ool,y Bob Crosby but Gary Croocattle good to cltolce steers,
by and hia aon, Christopher, a 28 • 29.25; Good Stoera, 211.511- them, lxl4 aeeordlng to Mevoea.Hil
27.80; Standard Steers, 24-25.50; Mahon, sevaral dos wardens In
Chip Hqgerty and Doxie Wol- Good Hollers, 25 - 27.50; Good tbe state do not follow lhe law.
niegal Dog Tral!le
ters are spending the week at Cowa, 20.25-22.20; Utlllt.Y, 18 •
He aald Ulegal doll tramc exFort Lauderdale, Fla. They plan 19,50; C8Mer and CUtter. 17
to retum 9mclay. The two boys down;· Bulls, 21.50- 25.25; Good Isted In 2~ counties In Ohl,.
"I would alao like to OJq&gt;ha•
accompanied students !rom Rio Stock Calves Steers, 26.50 - 29size
that tltlo Is only a partial
Grande College.
• 85; Good Stock calves Helfer&amp;,
list,
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Veal Calves, Choice, 42,50;
The bill, heard for the second
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Langsville Paek 239 altended the merical, 35 down; Baby C&amp;lves tJnne Tueaday night, wiU be "'
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The p~a got under way Los Ageles Lakera, ruiera otlhe . nlahera In the , East, were
The eight survlvln1 teento at
By United PN!IS lnteriBdonal
tile 1968-69 National BalkeG&gt;all with the proud but 8lillll Bolton West, hosts to the SOil slrlet!Jo bl'standera In the late
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April 4&amp; 5
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411.
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Dallas ..... 36 35 .521 16lh
the playolts swing Into actlon
Los Angeles , .32 40 .444 22'/z
NEW YORK (UPO - The
Houston .... 22 so .306 32
Thursday night, with the Knlcks
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x-Cilnched title
challenging
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Thursday's Results
Baltimore.
&lt;:ontract tennis prolesslonals In
New Orleans 112 Denver 100
the openl1111 roond of the $25,000
Mlnneoota 114 New York 104
Madison ~re Garden Chal·
Dallas 127 Oakland 120
lenge Trophy· ,()pen and tonl&amp;ht
Miami 125 Kentucky 106
1t will be lll .to that _pro of pros,
:ndlaiB 140 Los Angeles 124 "Aw, lf'l•• not quit ytl! We Pancho Gonzalez, to restore
Wedneaday's Game&amp;
some balance and gain some
want lo tEO 11ronnd thal field
Oaklan:l at Houston
twiu more! ..
persoml revenge,
.IJXllaiB at Los Angeles
Rod Laver of the National
(Only games scheduled)
Tennis League, second seeded ·
FIGHT RFSUl.TS
in the 32-man field, boWed
By United Press lntenlltlonal
Tueaday night to Cllll Rlclley,
WEMBLEY, England (UPO of San Angelo. Tex., 6-4, 3-6, 6-3,
Jack Bodell, 203%, Britain, and John Newcombe ol World
stopped BUI Walker, 191V2, Bri· C~ion Tennis, fifth seeded.
lain (8), Mark Howe, 158, Bri- was brought down by Mark Cox
SELECT
tain, stowed Jimmy Ramos,158, ol England, 6-2, 8-10, 6-2,
Boston (1).
4 HP
YOURS
This is the first or . four
F1FTH • SIXTH TEAM- The Pomeroy "A" squad was part of the seven-team 5-6th graders
American (t)en tournaments
NOW!
BOSTON (UPO - Gerry Graci, Involving contract protesslorals,
Basketball League in the Meigs Local School diatrlct this past season. Members of the team are
139, Arlington, Mass., outpoint- u n a ll g n e d professionals.
front row, I to r, Bobby Schneider, Jeff McKimey, Jbnmer Soul.sby, Pat Soulsby, JJmmy Quails;
EASY
ed Marcelino Alicea, 138, Holy. amateurs and "pla,yers." Ulller
back row, Jim Soulsby, Coach; Monte Drenner, Charles Allen11worth, Tom Batey, Michael Braun,
PAY
By FRED DOWN
oke, Mass. (10).
Brinley Seth and Frlink Seth, Coach. - Sentinel Photo.
new USLTA rules, "players"
PLAN!
UPI Sports Writer
may seek prize money rather
5 HP
The pg In the ~loveland
than eJ~Penses. Richey took the
·IJXllans' training ca11111 Is that
first step toward the $5,000 first
Tony Horton 11became a hltter"
prize money, but Cox is playing
:when a $1 haircut caused his
tor expenses only.
,' ClUJ to tall over his eyes,
Cox Is the young man who
: In any event, tlie 6-foot, 3-lnch
shocked the tennis world by
' right-bander haa been sluggirig
defeating Gonzalez in the
:lhe ball aU over the Arlzons
WE
world's ftrst open event at
"landSCIIIO during the 10 days
Bournemouth, Englarw;t a year
SERVICE
:,alnce his locka were attorn and
ago. And the draw now brings
The 1969 Rio Grande College by two fine local prospects !rom lege, Away, 3:30 p,m,; AprU 26,
AND
' has raised hill spring average to By United Press International him back against Pancho, who baseball team is comprised of Wellston. They are sophomores x-Martetta College, Home, 1 p.
:. 330. He came through apln
DEliVER
The 32 points or Don Freeman wasted no time lr. disposing of 10 returning lettermen, six fine Ed Jacobs and Terry Fout. Ed m.
: Tueaday when he slJWled to p,~shed Miami past Kentucky Czechoslovakian amateur Jan
looking CreshmeQ and three olh- Is looking fine at second and
May 2, Urbana College, Home,
:contribute to a three-run rally 125-106 in American Basketball Kodes, 6-3, 7-5,
er upperclanmen.
third base, while Terry Is show- 3:30 _p.m.; May 3, xx. Cumber~.rx:l then homered in the ninth Aasoetetion play Tuesda)' night
Arthur Ashe, u.s. Open
The returning lettermen are lng gond prospects In the out- land CoUege (May Day), Home,
' to give the Indians a thl victory and tightened the Eastern champion at Forest Hllls, was
led by senior Dick Laughlin, a field and in catching. The rut- 1 p.m. ~ May 10, x:x..Campbellscover lhe Seattle PDota.
Division race.
shaky In the Cirst set. but came three-year letterman at second field rookies are Chrta stfver- ville College, Home, 1 p.m.;
: Ron Santo drove In three runs
The victory moved Miami to on to down amateur Gene Scott base. Dick batted .508 In 1968 son (Logan, Ohlo)andMlkeDwor- May 14, xx..Unioo COllege, Home,
:with a homer and a single and within one percentage of the of New York, 1--6, 6-3, 6~
an! was the team's MVP. Re- ek (Pitlsburgh, Pa.). Chrla, a 1 p.m.; May 17, xx-Oakland Clt.Y
: rookie outfielder Don Y~ runnerup Colonels, 21h games
Charles Pasarell of Puerto turning at third base is a jun- freshman, and Mike, a qho- College, Away, 1 p.m.
; also homered ror the Chic:ago behind front.numlng lndlana.
Rico, a member ot the Davis lor two-year letterman. Bill Me- more, are battling for the cen~
x - Doubleheader.
Miami seized the lead three c"' squad, opened by defeating Donagh. Bill battecE 508 In !968.'· ·-~or .~d right field positions.
;..CuJ&gt;•t!n .. ~. tri~. '&lt;)"!!r lh~
xx - Con!erenee Doublehead"dig in" and do more JObs for you. . •
~. plego r.ares. • · .
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ihottstop,
Bill
~ldorrlson,
is
Dave
··rugdon;
a
freshman
from
er.
his CUP •'*h• a eontract pro,
Yard-Man Earthbird Tillers are available in 4HP and ·f l!oO ~uiot went 3-Cot':3,' raisins =~ :!dv!:ti~eii,~';4 DeMis
Ralston, SA, 3-6, 6-3.
top eandfdate . .,Wee" is a two. Zane11ville, ls looking fine be5HP.
You pick the power range you want. From there
BEUVEAU
RETURNS
lbls si&gt;rillll average to ,52.1, and alter one quarter and to 63-50
Manuel santane or Spain put year letter wilmer who batted hind the plate. The new mem·
TORONTO
(UPO
Center
on,
ALL
Earthbird Tillers are the same . .. hRvy~
:WOlle Mc:Covey and Dick Dietz by the half. Jim Ligon had 26 out a professional, Antonio
.295 In 1968 while leading the bers ol the pitching corps are Jean Deli veau, almost eoJJVleteduty
consrruction
. . . dependable performance ..•
:drove ln a total or seven runs as for Kentucky, The Colonels' Palafox of Mexico, 6-0, 6-3,
team in stolen bases(lO). ••Wee" all freshmen.
They are Steve ly recovered rrom a rtb injury
and,
features
that
make Earthbird more than just a
:t;he San Franclsco Giants Louie Dampier was held to 20
Okker, a contract profession- also wes the MVP In 1966. Mike Slaughter, Barry Bemett (right
Tiller.
incurred March 9, wlll return to
;wallaped the Oakland Athletics and DareJ CarrJer to 18 pointa. at, disposed of Ron Holmberg of
Serio, a sophomore, is the re- banders), flldp Miller and Dan the Montreal uno.., tonight
;12-&amp; Dick Green had two
In other ABA games, DaDas Highland Fall s, N. Y., ~.
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turning letterman at first base. Davis (IOUthpaws).
when the Canadlens atjempt to
•doubles and a single for the deleated Oakland 127-120, Min- which left Holmberg with
Mike batied .330 in 1968 and
•&lt;~Athletics.
clinch the East Division title of
neaota snapped an elght'i"JJle nothing at all. Holmburg was
RIO GRANDE COLLEC.E
the National Hockey League ln
: Bill Butler, W tor Montgome- losing streak by defeating New playing lor cash, and collected is a very fine defensive plJ¥er.
1969 BASEBALL SCHEDULE
The ouU!eld has two return.
a game against the Toronto
~ last season, yielded onb a York 114-104, New Orleans won 110 eJQienae money.
AprU I, x - Morris Harvey
ing
lettermen
in
I».ve
Reker's,
:Olngle by George Thomas in the Ita ninth atralglft by downing
Australia's Tony Roche, top a junior two-year letter win- College, Away, I p.m.; AprU 3, Maple Leafs.
The team captain had 32
~rd lmlng ao he pitched a one- Denver 112-100, · and Indiana
seeded in the 32-man Oeld, ner, who batted .397 in 1968, Flint Communlt.Y Jr. CoUege,
;hlt 4-0 win for lhe Kansas Clt.Y rooted Los Angeles 140-124.
moved up over amateur Brian while leading the team In RBI'a Home, 3 p.m,j April 4, x-Fllnt
goals and 47 assists
~Royal11 over the Boston Red Sox
Fairlie of New Zealard, and (23) and tied for most bomera Communlt.Y Jr. COllege, Home,
,In a n,.._Innlng game. Joy Foy
Andres Gimeno of Spain ousted (3) with Laughlin. The other re- I p.m.; AprU 8, x-CedarvUle Colhit a twl)orun homer against hts
amateur Ole Mastase or Ruma- turning letterman Is Tom Dans- lege. Home, 1 p.m.j AprU 12,
~former teammates.
nia, 6-2, 4-6, 6-2.
liOn, a junior, who batted .320. xxaPlkevUle College, Away, 1
• lloog Powell drove In four
Jim Osborne, a "player" from Tom plays center field po11ltion. p.m.; April 16, Malone College,
'riDls with his tltlrd homer olthe
Honolulu drqJped aging profes~
There are two returning let- Home, 3 p.m.i Aprll 19, xx-Be..
apr(JW and two singles and
sloml Pancho Segura, 6--2, 6-3. termen in the pitching depart. rea College, Away, 1 p.m. i ApBrooks Roblnsoo and Paul Blair
Pla,r continues through satur· ment. They are seniors Gary rU 22, WllmlngtonCollege, Away,
eaeh had three hlte to lead the
day, with the final match a
Carmody and Larry Miller. Gary 3:30 p.m.; April 24, Maiooe ColBaJUmore Orioles to an S.2
RUPP
bellt-of-five seta competitim.
led tile team In strike outs and
victor} over the Wathlrwton
posted a 7~ won-lost record. LarMINI
Senators.
ry
had
a
2.:!
record
In
1968
OVer 40 Meigs High SChool stuOn other fronts: Joe Torre
BIKE
while
leedlng
the
pltcblng
corps
Lily·
White
Agents
dents
31
boys
and
10
&amp;Iris
llad two singles and Dol MaxvUI
men!
the
DEALER
fn ERA (1,2&amp;),
and Phil Gqllano homered In bepn a toble temls tournament
The other two lettermen are
$157 Ill
tho St. Louis cardl..ls' 10-5 this week In boy&amp; and girl a ein..
Bob
Brubaker
(sophomore)
and
area
decision over the Minnesota glea, boys doubles, girl• douLerry
Boai (junior). Bob dividbles
and
mfxed
dwbles.
Twins. • .Don DryJdale was
WASHINGTON (UPO - ForFor further informauon
Matches are being played lllr- mer ClevelaRI BrOII'ns fullback ed hia time between shortstop
lheUed tor six rune and six hJts
Write:
:1n six lnnlovs as the Mortreal lng the 110011 hmch period 11 Jim Brown wants 0. J, Simp- and left field. Larry, the smalleat, but the most competitive
:E&gt;pos whipped the Los Arweles time permlto.
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son ami other Negro star ath- member of the team, caught and
The tournament has been or- letes to tlre their ' 4 lily-whlte"
:Dodgers B team 6-3.
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; Jilil Wynn's two-run drat- ganized by U. S. Boys Under 17 agents and hire black represent.. did lhe pinch hitting.
Gahanna, Ohio 43224
The Infield candidates are led
'lmdJW homer paeed the Houston Champlm Jolm T1111ehUI, w h o atives to negotiste their proles,Astros over the Atlanta Brave a leaves AprU 9 for exhibitions and sloral cmtractL
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.3-1. , •Tony Perez hit two tournunenta In Albany, N. Y.,
Brown said Lew Alclndor and
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•drove ln ab: rUIUI aa the nich, Germany. He will be gone agent&amp;.
;Clnclmati Reds blitzed lhe four weeka.
He opoke Tue sclay before tile
Meigs High boys competition BEU, a black cepltaliam organ;Detroit Tigers 16-1. Chuck
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:Hinton hit • three-run homer waa sei up with Chuck Hannaifa ization he founded. The grcqo
;Um Anl:l,y Mesaersmith pitched seeded lira~ Joe.y IBnd,y sec- held the world prenrlere or
IOVOD ohulollt innl'V' In the ond, Mark Moyer thlrd, and John Brown's new motion pictures,
:caJllornla A1111els' 12-2 romp rutcharl fourth. Rich HagpJV' .. 100 RUle11," to benefit area
and Keith Usle were placed. I!
~over the Hawaii Islanders of the
black businessmen.
there are no upaeta, Moyer will
;paelftc C..st Leque,
be meeting Llale In the quarter
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· il lllrls alngles, Sondy John. recipient of the Meritorlouo
:their ._tile lor the top spot oo
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Ia Meded Clrst and GIOIIII Service Award for 1969 present;tho IJIOIIIY tarnlngs list among
Sproaue aecand. Llncla Haekou ed by the Track Writers Aaao.
)rolt11IIni &amp;Oilers.
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Floyd, wlmer of last SIGNS ROOKIES
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oouth ot Solaon, q~lodlng the mortar 1'011111!1 tell IIIW the
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aheliiJW• Into South Vlotltameae
to!ms and aWed mWtary bues
aa 'the Communlats• •Uonwide
ollonsho entered Its 32nd day
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.114 Persons Hijacked
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with 114 perl&lt;lOS aboard was
hijackod to Cuba Tueoda,y Dlllbt
in the nation's Uth eommerclal
airliner piracy of the year.
The DC8 was upected to
retum to the llnited states from
Havana today, flying to Dallas
after a brief stop In Miami.
The plane was commandeered
~ milutes alter It took olf from
LOvNiold In Dallas. The pilot,
Capt. Wollam Wood, radioed the
Fort Worth control tower for
permission to make a left tum.
asked if he was
to rolurn to Love

He was

planning
Field.
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Wood replied.
Later, according to tbe
Fedorol Avi.U.. Administration, Wood rsdloed tor direc-

Saraoota, Fla. He said ootblng
about the hijacker.
"He must have him in the
cockpit, u said an FAA spokes·
11W1 in Mllllll.
I was the 2111 hljacldng of
the year,
including aeven
foreign planes. Tbere have been

nve attempted htjacklngs, the
latest a ~eok ago today when
an FBI agent ovo,._ored a

Vlollam'a mU&gt;r ;,(ties lr&lt;ln
o v e r ~ 11 h t saJ:voa, mUitary
spdoe_, sold, but a !lveI'OUI!td mortar lllrrqo lrm
Quans Trl, the northenmost
proVince capital, killed throe
children and wounded lour
SCluth Vlotoomese ~nq&gt;era.
IDIIde Solgon, VIol Cong
terrorists planted a ~ trill&gt;

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1.05
rlailw; Katawhe Falla, 9.51 rto1,_; Olorleaton, 2L85 rising.
London, running 11.75 !eel ofroll·

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News, Events

era: Marmet, rwmtne 7 feet;
and Wlnfteld, runnlow 13 loot.

Rio Grande
(Condnoed lr1111 pogo I)
Ia extraordinarily well pamod
In tbe structural · sante.•• The
report noted tho! students were
aware of ·the Inherent weaknea...
es In the pb,yalcal plant andlnthe
cultural aet1lng o! the Immediate
area, but thalr attitude"'' poolUvti In seeking practieal remedies within tho preserlbed limIta at the tosUtudooal framework.
The OlUIIlliners netodwith commendaU.. tho improved IIDanclal altuadon at lilo Grande Cuilogo.

"'lbere bas been an obvious
e!!ort to bring ll'e&amp;ler atabiiIV to the economic support of
the ecUcaUooal program." The
examlning committee recommended that the College oalabllah an eotote planning program

By 1IIRS. HERBERT ROUSR
Mr. and Mrs. David Hadloy of.
Delta airliner, wt allowed it to Rlelunond, 0., are &amp;DIIOUilC:inl
land to New Orleans to refUel tho birth of 1 oil&lt; and one-hell
and discharge Its 95 passongero. poond daughter -ed Divita
The laot successful hijacking Clalidett. Gnndpar•IW• are Mr.
was Morch 17 and Involved ard Mra. Herbert Miller and
another Delta airliner, this one Mrs. Elizabeth Roosh, aH of Leen route from Dallas to tart Falls•
Charleat.., S.C. A man with a
Mrs. Chester Durst and Mn.
shoebox lull of dynlllllte was Bill Courtney of NUea. 0., were
gunman ·who had taken over a

the hijacker. The same day,
four men, also using dynamite,

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nl8hl. When the guaots emerged
it ell'loded. 'One dvltton •a~
killed . and 22 oul!ered WOUilCis.
The terrorists eocspeil.

lmmedlateiJ' to Insure thet the
endowment and other capital requirements of the CoU.,.. could
be made.
~ alumni relatiooJ, the examIning committee reported that
there had boon a rsal e!!ort to
atrengthon the College's relaU..
with Its alumni only within the
last two or three years. 4 'The
present Director ol Alumni Relations haa greatly increased the
rumber of elumnl who now contribute to the College."

luncheoo guesta of Mn, Daraa
Parsons Saturday, aJXl called on

hijacked a Peruvian airliner Mrs. Herbert Roush.
tion• as he passed over and forced It to fly to Cuba.
Mr. and Mrs. RusseU Roush.
Nancy, Sharon, David, Cindy and
Edward, Mr. and Mrs. Butch
WUson
and children, spent Sun,.Races are rnan;y dUferent color I, red, white, brown and yallow.
day
evening
with Mr. and Mra.
I think raeea shouJd st.y to&amp;ether ... as rainbow power. COlon
Dana
Lewis
at Clifton, W. Va.
p.~t together." Tbis il artleulate social comment from the pen
Mrs. norence Qullten is a
of. an 11-yeaMid Mh grader, Rosalind Franklin. 9le Is a Nemedical
patient at St. Joseph's
gro from Cleveland.
Hospital.
Among the children ol. racial mlnoriUes who grow up and go
Mrs. Ulrry O'Brien held a
to school In disadvantaged urbon settings there is apparently
a vast well of latent talent tor self-expressJm-lean, literate, Beeline party at her home Tuesreallltic commeirtary on the world as they see it, aald UPra day evening.
Mrs. fo'ern Norris, Mrs. Clw'·
Frederick Treesh today, Writer Budd Schulberg !ound It when
los
Wagner spent Monday with
he established his writers workshop In Watts.
Alltllor._t George ,.Mendcna, II01Y touring schools In Ameri- Mrs. Ray Heiney.
Soturday guests ol Mr. and
ca's large cl~! ptfliilntg material for a new book, is amazed
Mra.
Pete Shields anJ Bertha
and excited about the artisUe CJJai!IY ot the poems, essays and
art he I~ finding. Cooslder, he says, the Jarring protei! poem Robinson were Mr. and Mrs.
written- anonymoualy by a atudent at New York's Julia Richman Jim Roush. Sunday guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Robinson
m~ School:
o! Flatwoods, W. Va.; Mrs. Phillip Hadlord and Steplolnle o!
uHey there mlater
Rock Springs; Mr. and Mrs. John
''With two cars.
Fisher, Molly, larry aRI Amy,
''Why do I have
and Mrs. Jack Sargent, all of
u0n1y one shoe?"
·:::-: Racine.
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Ohio Valley Grange 2612, Letart
FaUs, served retreahment
t FIVE-DAY FORECA9r
1then
POmona Grange met Frl~
• &amp;low flurr:lea and much beday evening at Rock Springs.
1ow n o r m a J temperatures
Members attending were Mr. and
Thursday throullhMonde.Y, with
Mrs.
Early Roush, Mrs. Guy
hiP• averaglngtothe30anorth
Nelglor and Mrs. Erma Wilson.
to the 401 south and lows In
Mrs. Katie Bass, Mrs. Dara
the 201.
Jullgo Ronald 11. calhoun, Gal- Lewis of Cllttoo, W. Va., were
PreclpJtatioD. will average a.
lla Counly C1111mon Pleas Court, luncheon guests Monde,y ol Mrs,
round
Inch melted.
bas suspended the probation of Russell Roush.
Razel D. Boggess, 36, P(IJ'leroy,
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Adfor fallure to eomply with terms ams am Larry O'Brien were
o! prol&gt;odon handed doWn May business vlaltors in Columbus
3, 1966.
am called on Mra. Vernon cact;y.
Indicted by the 1965 January
Louise Boggess, daughter of
tenn grao:l jury for non-s~port, Mr. and Mrs. Charles &amp;aess,
Bosgoso pleeded guiliY when ar- Is a surgical patient at Holzer
raigned and was put on three HospitaL
yeers' prol&gt;otloo by Jullgo C. W,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pooler o!
Smith, VInton c...,cy, sltt~ by Chester, Mr. and Mrs. Herschel
Boya Lasue team managers assignment.
Norris and Clarence, called on
The last time !lqjgess report- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Norrta Sunlo lllddleport are to liot needed
ed to the probation otllcer wu day.
~pment and forward this to
Cbarlea Smith ao that orders the day he was put on probation
Farmers in the Letart Falla
D11J be placed by April I, II nearly three yeers ago, accor~ area are beginning to set cabIJW to a coort journal entry. The bage for an early market.
was amounced today.
Tho Association, meeting &amp;In- sheriff's department is boldi~
a warrant for Boggess' arrest.
day, elected Betcy Smith treas.,..r and set the next meeting
tor April 8 ot 1o1m baH, A II
Dl&amp;'i IN COLLISION
managera and othero willing to
to
CANTON (UPO- Herman Ayhelp to tho BIUIIIIler program
Three defendants lor!elted
Ire urged to attend. If unable ers, 60, Paris, Ohio, died late
Tueoda,y
when
his
car
collided
bonds
aDd two otbers were flftfld
ill come, they are asked to cell
hesd-oo
with
another
auto
on
U.S.
Tuesday Dlllbl In the court of
llr. SIJojth.
30
esot
of
here,
Middleport
1111or C. 0. FiliiSmith and Richard Vaullhan
or.
opoke TueodoJo to elementary
NO PROGRE$
For!oWng bonds wore Burton
.,..... pupils at ldlool to Inform
COSHOCTON, Ohio (UP!) T. DeWeese, U, MeArtlur, t30,
tbom of. the program.
Hlllh ldJool boys lntereoted In No progress waa reported to- lntoxlcaticll; Raberl C, Roush,
IIJIIP(riDg. for $2 per game, are day In a atrlke which has lj(]ed 28, New Haven, speediJt&amp; $25,
850 employes at a General FJee- Slid Norman D. Staats, 18, Midto DIIIUJ Art !IAJbort.
trlc Co. plaDt here,
dleport, $18.70, o1x11&gt; 11e1 vlolaU...
Kerr's Run Group
Fined were J, W. MdiiiiTIIY,
PLAN BAKE SALE
25, Ma- $10 and c:olll, opoedGirl Scout cadet Troop 170
To
Thursday
ln&amp; and Elwood Pl!lllfp&amp;, 58,
will hold a rummage sale March
Middleport, 1 - baekiq,
A meedne of the Kerrs Rtm 28 and 29 011 Main Sl In POOt~&gt;o $10 and COlli.
roy, next to the L&amp;.Z Dress Shop.
A1111., 111 orpnluU.. being
-.ted to worl&lt; !01' • playground
LOCAL TEMP
1011 other Improvements In that
The temperature In PQIIIIoo
part of. _ , , baa been called
roy's dowtdDirn buolnoll dloMARRIAGE APPUCATION
tor 1 p.m. Thuroda.Y In the Eaot
Clarence Thomaa Wolle, 22, trlct ot 11:15 a.m. todl1 •io
lllin St. olflcoa &lt;i the Meigs
RD 2, Racine, student, and Shir- 38 decrees under •UIII'O' akle•;
- U e HeedQIIarters.
a n o w llurrlea at IIDrwll
I waa amomced interested ley Ann Jeffers, 17, Syncuse,
lhr&lt;JIIIIhOUt tho moroiJW,
naldentl and town offlelal s are
lmited. Rlcbord Soyre, Gallla»o1gs COmmunliY Action ProTRY EIGHTH TIME
II'IDI director, will be presentto
lljliolo poeslble program&amp; tor
YOUNG9rOWN (UP0 - T he
IIIIIch federal !unds may be nearly bankrupt Youngotown
School 1&gt;1-•tem plana to try again
IIIUIIIrt.
May 6 to j)las a 12-mlll oporallooal tax levy. Voter&amp; have deONLY$
PETITION F1LED
feated
JeVen
levleA
In
the
past.
A petiUoa for divorce has been

The report oommended hla

er.

forts lor taking posWve atepa
In the past lew years to establish contact with and to develop
an lntereot In the eon.,.. among

its alumni.

N,E
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· Heo d.quor.ters in
·•;ff""q_.p·. ,·to Seen on ·_
Tour
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Tueaday, COmmunist ambulhers
OJ&gt;Oned ~;&gt; on a U.S: truck
convoy heading lrm TIY Nlnh
Cll)', about 53 miles northwest
of Solgon. The truckers ran the
conWJ ancl sent back American I

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Local Tlaehero

Three Forfeit
Bonds

Court

BIG

trlj) bi plano from Clovelandand
Columbus. One day was lljlOIIIID
the N.E.A. building where the
......, heard speakers and panel
dlatuulons on varied toplca.
These lncllided teacher educaUoo, speclal 'servlces lor teachtn, aearch and research,· the
ochool• of 1910, proleiSional noaottotloos, and professional reoponslbllltles.
All members ol tbo group had
a c&lt;htucted tour of the . ~.E. A.

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banquet was hel4 In the hanquet
ball al the BurllngtonRotel where

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IIIIU'Ioe aemees will be served
tv Goo I.Ydla Clrele at the Pomoro;r UDited Methodist Church.
lofra. Jay Warner and Mrl.
80)' Reuter worellj1pO!nted chairmen lor tbe break!aot during ·•
meotln&lt; -r the Circle Mmday
llilltt.
Plana were inade durin&amp; the
mooting lor tbe lnotsllaU.. ol.
new omcers at die June meetIna. The new e!!lcers ore Mrl.
R1cbard Rupe, prealdenti Mrs.
QQ- Guinther, vice prelldent;
Mrl. Arthur Hoyt, secretary;
llro. William Baronlck, trouurer, and Mlsa M,Yrtio Kay Parker, nominating commttteemember ·
II was decided to porchaso
crayooo and coloring - · tor
1be chlldren at Veteran• Memorlal Hospital. A lily wtD be proVlded by . tho Circle lor I h e
cburch Eaotar decoraUooo. AnIIOUIICOd at the meetlnr was tho
dlllrlct mooting of the Woman'•
SOC!et;y of Cbrlotian Service to

.WE BQUGHT A C.LO!SEOUTi

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WAS 16.00 SHEET
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be bel4 In Portsmouth on April
24.
~-•II was noted that Mro. .....,..
thor' Mra. Reuter and Mro. Ted
!jownle wore to aorve • ~~Club dlmer today. AD Eastel' --

.(lrlltr by Mra. Glen !Woo open.

Housekeeping Hints

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3 ROOMS
New Furniture
299
$30.DO ..........,. • .

!lied to llo1go Cuunty Cclnmon

Pleu Court by Nettle Soerlos,
POIMl'DJ, qaintt p_,.l Searlea,
lllnorovllle, &lt;MI'IIJW IJI'OI • nogled of. dui.Y. Another action, Rled
-ller by Peerl Soorles against
Nettle Starlea, Wll dismissed
ID the .,.. eourt this week.

C..llltlns
APPIIOVE RAISES
TIPP ern, ~to (UP!) - The
Tll:p Clq School Boar4 boo 11&gt;provtd a $176 acroll~ha-lloord
111111111 ptq lneresso tor the IIYItem'o.....,.a.

I Given on Roll Call

Infant Dies
On Tuesday

FREE BABY A
CHICK

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Aprll4&amp; 5
(Witfo 8 Gala. Gao)

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llollsekeeplng hiiWs wore glv• by the members In re&amp;.POI\Ie
to roll call the ala!! and

olflearo ot Meigs Temple, Pythlan ~rs, met .Monday nillbt
II the Columbus and Southern
Ohio Electric Co.
lira. Phillj) MelnMrt, preeldont, opened the meatlna with
a reading. 14Lat Us Do 0 u r
Belt" Mrs. Bertie Watta and
Mrl. Genevieve Farmer "ere
reported Ill. Named as hootesooo lor tile April meeting· ware
Mro. Paui Zirkle and M r 1.
Cbaotor Zirkle.
Tbe traveling prtze was woa
by Mro. lllartha Chllda. 111rs.
Sodlo McElhliiiY gave 1 bumor'"'" reading. Games were piOJ'•
ed with pri20S being .... by Mrs.
Ben NeutzUng, Mra. Maxine Ow••· Mra. McElhinney. and Mra.
Meinhart.
lira. Harold Lemley served
re!ro-enti. Mrs. Farmer was

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25 CUSTOMERS
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OVER 1,000
OF BILLBOARD'S HIT RECORDS

a conlrlbu'-'K hootell.

33's-45's-TAPES IN STOCKI SWEET SOUL SWING

!tom their re1110•-

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SPANISH CONTEMPORARY
CLIP THIS COUPON TO
REGISTER FOR

PRICED FROM

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Frienclly Ne1gNooro Clul) 1YII
observed Frltlu nillbt with o
dinner IIUV at the UptowMr
m in Parkerai&gt;urL w. Va.
Attending wore Mrs. Robot1
Arnold, Mra. Paul TOJ"Ior,
MrL Charles Werry, M r o.
Leon McKnlllbt; Mra. GeorliO
&amp;&lt;henan, lira. Elwood Boworo, lllro. WUisrd Hlnea, Mrs. .

Mlat Clara Garlond.

Mrs. Emeraoo Wello.

The pohlle Ia Invited to tbe
events.

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Ave. VI oiling houri 2-4 and 7-8
p.m. Parents only on Pediatrics
Ward.
Adlrdl&amp;lons
Pobllcstioo of sdmisslooa Is
prddblted until further ootlce.
Blrtho
Mrs. Albert Welch, Jr., Bld·
weU, 1:35 p.m. Tuesday;
Mrs. Bobby L Price, Rt. 2 Galllpollo, dauahter, 1:49 P. m.
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Dloelolrps
Mrs. WObert Balloy and lt&gt;lant aon, Mrs. Amle BuriiV, 'l'ii
Mrs. Uarold 1. Buoh, Rotlne,y
C1111dreu, Mra: Fred !( DoOr,
ArUa E)'ans, Lester K. EVlDI,
Thomas H. Fowler, Mrs. Richard K. Freemen, Mrs. lint¥
Gore, Mrs, JIJI1fll E. Grant. Ru..
bert Harder, Mrs. wry R.
Hosctw, Charles E. ~.
Loul1 K. Mayea, Everette R.
Kcllanlel, Mra. Risden N. Miller, Mra. John G, OUer, Mrs.
Clarence J. Ousley. Mra. WU·
11om L Pleossnts, Fred Roekhold, Mrs. Dallas E. Housh,
Gregory J, Settle, George R.
Shipley, Mrs. Paul 0, Smith,
Mrs. Mayme B. Woods, Mrs.
Kenneth R. Upton, Debra s. Burnette, and Vincent E. Braun.

To The Store! a.iiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiWe will do 011 best to merit your
confidence and &amp;ODd will. We will
striwe to 1ive yau the best of values, courteous treabnenl and excellent service. We sell food here
-not costly &amp;ames, liiMlicks and
CGntests. Do come In, you're
welcome!

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April4&amp; 5
(Witfo 8 Galo. Gas)

CERTIFIED
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538 W. Malo
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Prices Effective
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SAL TINE CRACKERS
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LIUra !!OOWior IIIII U..
sed
May' Grimm. ___
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at tho progrom aentec1 by Mra. Reuter. Mra.
Qdnther, Mrs. Rupe, Mra. c.
E. Blakealee, Mrs. Downie, Mrl.
Worner, Mra. Georp Wrlllbl,
and Mrs. Baronlck ..... readera for the PfOil"&amp;m and plac~
ed roaea ln a wreath of greenery.
Mrs. WU11011 Carpenter a n d
Miss Parker were holte111e1 at

Let Block
solve the
mystery of
th1s year's

0f

a~.llldllro.Homarl_..
roll, l!lra. , ....,- WU,, Jlln,-

Get A'quainted Days At •••••••••••••

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"YOUR MUSIC HQ"

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St. MaUholf. w- KIn I
pvo lbo iobie crace ..._
foro lira. !Wtla Kllll-.lllro.

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ict i1 fa1t, occurate and
dtpendoblt , •• the cot.l
h low. Save yovrttlf nHd-

lira. NOrma Ruuell IIIVO devoe1ou u a .._nt llllfllltl ot
till -""'t Clul ol. the lord O&gt;urcb .or Cllrlot. Prtlla.
Ina 11 the -ria 1Yii lira.

Tcab. and the gravea of Preai·

dent Jolon F. Kennedy and Selll101' Rol&gt;ort Kennedy.

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Tlie Row. 1'1101 Sellero will
.....,et the service with Mi11
OBSEHVE BIRTHDAYS
Mandie Rose ao !lianlll and Mrs.
Mr. and Mn. Hosaior Roush - r t Lee u auperlntendent.
oaterlaloed Somday 'lith a turkily
AD Eaotor break!aot will be
dlmer In observance ottheblrth- aerved at 8 a.m. with Mrs. Jolon
day anniversaries of their son, lioae as chairman. $mday school
James, and tbelr cra-uahter, wUI be held at 9:15a.m. inotoad

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CERTIFIED
OIL STATION
538 W. Malo

6lelo4 the moetlnr- Several
COIIIIIIUIIIOSU..S - 0 road,
and MHral member• wereroported Ill. The travellnc prize
dooatad by !Ira. a.,nelds ,..,

Sunrise Service Planned on·Easter

aoni IOllioone to ttpresont them.
A hymn aing wUI be hald &amp;InSpecial Missionary
BEFORE THE SPRING
Dr. Ole Sond, director lor the
Perfect attendance awards d8J' at 1:30 p.m. ot the MI. Olivo
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atudy o! Instruction, spoke on wero presented recently at the Coorch, Long Bottom. Ray AnMeeting is Planned
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"SChools lor the 70'a, A Pre- . Brodlord Oourch of ChrlsL
dorom and hia gospel slnpra
SAME DAY
FOR EVERY ROOM IN 1·
view," A humorllt as well as
A ten year blr was awarded wUl be .PI'esent. The public 11
A apeeial missionary meeting
YOUR HOME
an edueotor, Dr. Sond'otalkgave 10 Torry Hendricks, a seven welcome, pastor Jake Bush re- will be held at 7:30 p.m. &amp;InSERVICE
lnslalrt lrm the future ot eoloca- year llor to Hmner Forrest, and ports.
day at tho !Wand CllrlsUan UnIn At 9 - Out AI 5
As Low·~
dbl. roll
tlon and change• expected.
a six year bar to Treasle Henion Church. Joseph Dlllard, on
u.. Our Fre• Par•lng Lot
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The group aloowaa taken on a drlcka. Ballnda Grimm, Norms
A monument erected to
!urloallb from tho Tuaa-MexlII
ARE~
conluc:led tour of Washington, Russell, and Katharine Russell the memory ol WID Rogers
cen border, 1Ylll be IJilOBker.
lncllidiJW visits to government were recOfllllsed IO&lt; perfect at- slands on Cheyenne MounThe .JIOBtor, Robert Soorlea, ex9_2--,!Jl. _. Mid~loport,
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bulldl~Ws and Arlington Come- tendanco duriJW the past year, laC in, near Colorado Springs,
tenda an Invitation ID the pohllc.
•• Mill so., Mlddloport
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Plan Easter Breakfast

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Meet

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made Tent 95, Dltlllbton Ill Union veterana, 'I'll
haii.Monday nilhl II the D.A.V.

ca:IYAI~OCr!:'~~=~ ::.n·:u:~ ;:~!·:.;a::: ~-X.'il!'i:&gt;;~&lt;~&gt;;i.l!&amp;
' all others Awards are Made
1and ots!! members made the ,..,..,.. to attend-

Hogg &amp; Zuspan Materials Co.

PT. PLEASANT - Llss carol
Tolliver, 6 months old daughter
of Cbar los and Carol.vn Cobb
Tollher • AJhton, dled TUesday
nigh! at the cahell - Hunt~
Hospital. She had been Ill since
birth
Lisa "'' born Sepl 7, 1968
ard Is survived by her parents
anr:l one brother, Charles, Jr••
ageS.
The maternal grandmother is
Mn. Phyllis CObb, Glenwood,
and the paterool grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. John Tolliver,
Aohton.
Fmeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. at Moore'• CtJa..
pel United Methodist Church to
Ashton. Burial wtD be In the
clalrch cemetery.
Friends may call at the llollrStevons Funeral Hoone alter 6
p.m. today.
The body wUl be taken to the
home of the parents In Ashton,
where frlenda may call after 6
p.m. Thursday.

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~ed by tbe Qldo ElluceU.. the table l!ith .... Hon. and lira.
Aoooclatlon IAI the Nallonal Etlu- Claronee Miller wtoo time

Suspended

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preoJo:leiW of the liner CrOok with cqreosmon or their ropo-

Probation

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POINT PLEASANT - City

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BY DODDIE ··onAN
&amp;ipt. or Scl&gt;oolo ~ Brooko will be the lailt day Cor leach&amp;est ~ tbal "'""' Counb"
POINT PLEASANT - A 1969•,. &amp;nlth announced he would leave era.
hao 1114. 1be 1~9. bucliol was
70 school term · budget o1 over today ror the !t&gt;rlng Conference
The bu4pt 18 l!et ror 180 $3,199,050, a d!l!erence d~,­
$4 mUlil&gt;o wao approved at a ol ouperintendents and board do.Yo at school, six holldiJ'a, U.. ;191. Thlo 11o1r ~ ror 19-70
Jpeclal meeting ol the_j Mason members, and would take the bad- . bor DIQ'I Sept. ~·; Veteran•
lo expected to ""' to W,., million
COIIIII;Y S.hool lloard TUe!da)' get up hlmaelr. lie Invited the Nov. II; Th&amp;Mqlvlng, Nov. 27; when rederal 'lid 1o addoo!.
night.
board members to attend all or Christmas; New Year' a; and Me..
The action d the W, Vi. legThe -tlng had been sched- ooe day o1 the three day conrer- morlal. Day, MI!.V 29; Recorda Islature to rllioell)e t&gt;~Yofteach­
uled ror March 27, but wao to once oo Mar. 26-a7-a8.
DIY 4; teacher' meetln.l! two era U,OOO per year u.d the rote
be held at an earlier date if the
The meeting was held on the ut,2 da,Ja;" prole&amp;akrlal cbqa, Increase on ooctol aecurlf.l' WID
budget were ready for presenta.. setond noor or the board of ed- (WVEA) 2; election 1. and Jn.. make an Increase at f36, 159 in
tlon. Board members present ucation bullding at Sixth St., Serviee days, 8; total employ- ooclal securlt;y PIJ'menls made
~re Earl Keefer, Harry Siders, with Gaty conley and the press ment term, 201;t da,ys.
by the board, rrom $92,000 to
Dr, Leonard Brown, and BIll present but approximately 25
The budtlet ternis provides to $128,000.
Withers. KeeCer moved and With- members or the Citizens COl Bet- the school boon! paying part or
Available for ·new eonsirucUon
ers seconded to approve the pro- ter SChools Committee crowded the salaQ for cooks ln e a c h will be $767,655, and If re&amp;iral
posed budget and also the calen- the vestibule mwnstalrs.
school, through cooncy sld to funds are available, tlda will adar Cor the 1969-70 school term.
AUI!IIIll 25 will be the first day the ochools, wblch !n turn Wll! 11\ount lo $1,022,360, and $10,The estimated budget will Ill&gt; Cor teachers and on August 26 write checks to the cooks ror 800 will be avfllloble !or remod1o the State Board or School Fl- school will llert !or the pupils. oalary.
eling.
nances and then 1o the State June II will be the last day or
~pt. &amp;n!th BOld that the $4,The new construction IUods will
school Cor pupils and June 12 059,441 budget '!s ooe or the big- be uaed lor U.e new vocatlmal
Treasurer ror approval.

and entering ln connectiqnwlth
thefts from the residence of

Jameo Stanley Finley at 341
6th St. i

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MONDAY
Blru
SATURDAY

Tea

77

R.EG. 99c

Reg. $6.!i6

9 P.M.

~

Mason County jail until hospital authorities return him Wed--

AmMAN NEWBERRY
LETART, w. va.- Airman
Steven W. Newberry, son ot
Mr. and Mro. Elmer w. Newberry, Rt. 2, has receJved hi a
firat U. s. Air Force ctucy asolfiiUIIenl alter completing basic training at Lackland AFB,

IEGULAA

lUNDAY

1 .. 7
1

48

$

Reg.

•

Reg.

99c

$3.28

RfLESCOPE

$1.08

-

OCUMIJl
ADJUSTABLE

2288
HEATER

I

CITILniC

RIGWI
#513

$14.81

BUSS BEDDING
I I

fALLON.

I I

REGULAR
$1.19

5 poclof1, '"' •lppond, - d

BATTERIES
ALL NEW
' ALL FRESH STOCK
Reg. 2 for 23c
'FIRST QUALITY
FOR LIGHTS, TOYS,
'LECTRA' SOX ETC.

BEN PEARSON
HUNTIIII 011

TAIIGIT

88

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costal Church In Gallipolis Fer~
ry with the Rev. George Young
officiating. Burial will be In the
Wyoma C h u r c h cemetery,
Friends may call at the Mohr •

$244

o n!O POUND

StevenohF~ne~f Home after 6 p,;;...
m. Wednesday.

IETAL
VALUE

FOAM

$11.99

JUG

•••• $3.11
NO. lOCI

66

$

ZEBOOREEU
... $9.99

$6.99

7X7

GOLF

BASKETBALL

r..ltlhwl

BAG

NYLON

TENT

.... $3.99

leg. $4.97

.... $15.99

Hall, Rio Grande College.

$15 99
.

BOAT MOTOR
s

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POWER
11 OZ. SID
LIMIAte MINT

SHAVECIUM

c

PLUS

66c

SUAVE
HAIR
SPRAY

Ja11e Porker

Oscar W. Clarke's youth class.
attended. Mrs. Clarke was In

IRlCil

White Bread

CHAPANS
MEDICATED

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HAND CREAM

lite

Regular '1'7c

IIICDMIITAHT

Reg, $L04

c
POINT PLEASANT STORE

SPECIAL
1110011

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49e

2~49c

59c
'19e

2 ra. 59c
2 r... 79c

.tl.OO 2f"" 11.00

22·01.

ed In juxtaposltioo with other

looves

colors.
The next program plBJUied by
the Colony will be a tDur to
11unt1naton Galleries oo April
10 , The tour wil.l plaoe emphalis on "Art in the Public
Schools" and w:IIJ include time
to view the Ashland Oil Collec ..

SAVE 10.:!- JANE PARKER

Potato Chips • • • • ;!~ 5t
Hot Cross Buns • • • a.... 3t
or
Chiffon Cakes • • • ,.~.... 5t
SAVE 6cl- JANE PARKER

JANE PARKER- ORANGE

PEPSODENT
TOOTHPAITI

lea Frye, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs,
Gerald , Higgenbotham,
Re d

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55·C

Cake Mixes

CIAfTMASTH PAINTS
IWIJPib$2.11
'&lt;
Ideal
THUMIII.IIIA ·DOll.
Hecbi'IW-.44
Amlolll
· .IUP &amp;,IQAT SIT, E'ft:.
HlcbPJice $1.11

SPICIM

$}.58

. $3.88

COUPON VALID THRU MARCH 30

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, Picnics • • lb.
.
Large Chunk Bolocna •
Smoked Bacon Jowls • ,• llt.:tac
Skinless Wieners ...~~"'
Meat P'let
• • .5:: 9t
Tuna Pies sr.::: • • .s::tt

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SULTANA

I YAIImB

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BONELESS- BUTT SME

Pork Roast
Beef Roast .
English Roast Tf~.~ •
Fresh Ground Chuck
Boilinc Beef Plate •
Fryer Quarters ~~t.&lt;:

69C

SHOULDEI CUT o

•

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•

Ocean Perch Fillets •5:.0'1"
Frozen Shrimp "~NT ....It
Breaded Portions:~. 2.t.lt
Fish Sticks
:=: 5t
Shrimp Cocktail~:. 31:'100

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Big Buys on A&amp;P's Fresh Fruits and Vegetables!

Navel Oranges

Ju~ao
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1000

Crispy Carrots • • • 2~!•Zt
Vine-Ripe Tomatoes •• ···2t
Fresh Kale • • • • • ':: 2t
Pineapples ~.~ • • • -3t

cALIFORNIA suNKisT

69C

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Morton P
Northern Towels
MaxweII House c:o.••n

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WHY PAY MORI?

PIJIDSTAIIPS

CHECK ITEMS YOU IUYI

SPECIAL LOW PR!CEI

The ~orntng stars . are
Mercury Jl¥1 Marl.
The e.ftnlng stan are Venus,

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$100
$J00
a.... $138

SPECIAL!- STOCK UP NOW?

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WHl PAY MOREl- SMALL WHOLE

l'reshllke Beets
Bruce's

'

Lenten Yalues!

• ,. 79c
...age
• •-85c
•lb.l'

IOUND lONE

INSYANT

By VnUed Press lnternatiolllll
TodiJ' Is Wedne!day, March
26, the 85th day or 1969 with 280
to follow. '
Tba moon Is between Ita first
quarter lnd full Phase.

Jo.,tter and saturn. ,
· On thlo dQ In hlsloly:
In 1119~ American poet, Walt
Whll!lllln, died .In Gamden, N.J.,
at the qe or 13. ·
In 194f P.resldent Manuel
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Q"'1011 otftlto Phllli&gt;Plneo Joined
Anierlcin ·Gen. DOIOI!loo Mac• Arlhur In Austtilla · alter a
haurdouo ltrlp c...., emblltled
Corre8fdor.

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liED DIYILI FOOD 17~..._ WHITt ZOe.

The Almanac

N0.2400

LEMON

PILLSBURY'S- SAVE Jlc

House; Keith Crook, Letart.
DISCHARGED - B e s s I e
MHka, Mrs. John LltUe, Leroy
Simpkins, Timothy See.

Heck• PriCe 96C

'.&lt;.;1

FIOZIN-CRU.M PIES 14-0Z.
APPLE OR COCOANUT 20·0Z.

6.75 OZ. fAMILY SID

l9

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MIDGE TOYS

4 ggc

Ulustrate bow colors change in
value and bitenslcy when plac-

PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
ADMITIED - Mrs. David
Machir, Pt. Pleasantj Mrs. Vhar ..

f)uys

Jane Parker Enriched

charee rj arrangtngtheprogram.
Prrjea- Work, lntroducedby
Mrs. Sarah Moshier, spoke on

opeclal.oxhibltloo o[puppela. '!'he
tour wUI leave Cram the park
lront at 6 p.m •
On April 17, a workohop will
be held In preparation ror an
exhibit or children's art In cooJunction with the next looal Commwdl,l' Coocert oo April 27.

ONLY

.... $1.36

..u

Reg.

guests, Including students in Mrs.

Uon, as well as the Galleries'

1601.

200'1

VICKS

$ 77

Reg. $1.39

lAYER ASPIRIN $
IJGULAl $1.13

LYSOI.SPRAY

WEEK

12 oz. SIZI

HAIDoriODY

oz.

THIS

88

REGULAR $38.88

;

LIST $16.~ HECK'S PRICE $9.88

·BONELESS
CUT FROM
CHUCK
lb.
BEEF ROAST•••••••••••••••••••••••
• •b. •

Around 20 members a n d

ucotor Has Many Faces .., 91e
uoed slldeo or color cards to

ZEBCO ROD &amp;REEL

"Super-Right" Quality

~SMOKED or FRESH

meeting rj the French Art Col-

• Ideal for Cookouts
Reg.
• Aluminum Tll11cop1nt $21.99
• Center Pale

BIG BUYS on "Super-Right" Oudlity Medts!
•

ony Thunday evening at Davis

12' x 12' DINING CANOPY

....

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ed the program for the March

88

YOUR CHOICE
THIS GROUP
•

96c

..

llabelle Wdrk, Professor of

WALL

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ANTIJUE ClASSICS

Reg.

""' ~

Art at Ohio University, present..

GLASS

7

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Professor of

*39,88

Reg.99c

79c

Gitta.•.••·

we care

at 2 p.m. at the Wyoma Pente-

• IUII1Rl fiiiSII

IBWI

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Art Speaks

REO. $17.99

REGUW

Here's How
It Works

ghters, Mrs, Marcella Callicoat,
Apple Grove, and Mrs. Leonard
Norwell. Chesapeake, Va., and
rive grallichildren.
Services wilJ be held Thursday

NO. 909

rlEBCOREEL

teachers.

tecostal Church.
He was born Jn GaUipolis Fer·
ry, Jan. S, 1900, the son of the
Jordan.
Survivors include his widow,
Frances Smith Jordan; two dau·

• 118101110 H"

$3.81

99C

REGULAR
$1.38

ing

weeks, He had been In Calling
health for some time.
He was a retired carpenter
alll a member of the Wyorna Pen-

BOW

leg.

GOLF
GLOVE

administrator, a trpei- .
muaie teacher, abd a 11111 ell .
ther11JIIII, making a total d Hl '

-

Dies Tuesday

late Walter and Llzzie Pearson

joatdo. Si01 S-M·l.

IILLYCASPEI

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It's Easy

ror training and dulY In accountirlg and tlnance. Airman
1Newberry, a 1967 graduate or
Point Pleaaant High School,
attended Gallipolis Buolneso
College.

NO. 7070

pocket, net ring, llfttad '-ar panel,
~lcenoe holder, ohoop1kln hook

NO. Bt99

der.
Tl1ree new pooltlcmo to bo llilded are altelldanco ~

he had been a patient for two

28

$

REGULAR
PRICE $1.97

FISHING VEST

' D"

'!be next boord meeting will lie
April 8. A levy meeting 11111 ...
held April 15, to lou a!"" -

POINT PLEASANT - Lawrence Jordan, 68, of ta05 First
St., died at 5:30 a.m. Tuesday at
Pleasant Valley Hospital where

5 POUNDS

SIAWAY No. CVf':.

HECK'S

jury tn th.e May term at court.

'.

Mr. Jordan, 68

COLEMAN
FUEL

.$21.11

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unit at the Tactical Air Com-

~

Reg;

detained there pending the action of the Mason County grarx:l

mand a~ Forbes AFB, Kan.,

Reg. 88c

SET

nesday to the Weslon State
Hospital from which he escap.
eel two years ago. He wut be

TO HEAR SUIT
POINT P!Jf.:ASANT ,- The IIPpllcotion ror 11\lunctlon lglllnot
the strikers at the picket line
at the Stauaer Chemical Co. at
Gollipollo Ferry will ba heard
ln Circuit Court Friday, March
28 by Judge James Lee Thompson. A spoke1man for the plant
said work is continuing at the
plant.

Tex. He has been assigned to a

ASH-FLASH

LAMP SHADES . Decanter &amp; T

SELF POLISHING WAX

rel Winchester shotgun. All
item&amp; excepdng the saw have

been recovered.
Smith is being held in the

$1.49

BRUCE

television Set, an electric saw,
ehictrlc lroo and a si!&gt;Sle bar-

PLANTER BOX

KetHe

10A.M."'

nv'

Items aUeged stolen were a

~·£VIR

Wf lfSfiVf JHf liGHT .
TO UMif QUANRRfS

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Der of Publitllfion

The
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P~~~~l~.~~?:.s. the rftht
or re j~t aft)' cuh ...... ....

jecti-1. The ,u~.u.her will ,..,
M ro•pontible fw - · tho, o&lt;W

l~~eor,.ct l n••r~:T-es
For Went .1\0 S.nice
· 5 cents per Word .ne intortion

M;•;••• Chad·~ "'

12 cent• pef "" 0 '
rlv• intert lons .

II cenl• ..... WOfd

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con•ecu ·

tonsec..,r i....

in1ert ion• .
25 ,., c:ent Dhcoo.~nt on pc~~id oils
onlll oils '"' ill wit hin I 0 dov• CAIIID OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY
11 50 lnr 50 ""ood "'lni iiWm . Eo .

GU.ALITY

Po
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Mot'or· Co
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19~CHEVELLE ...................................-............... $1395
Maltbu _ConY. v~ engine, powerglide, radio, h•ater,
nifW whitewall t1res, gre.n exterior finish with white
'1ylon top, vinyl interior trim.

196.C CORVAIR .......................................................... $895
Spider, 2 dr. black finish, good tires, 4 spd. Radio
and heater.
1964 CHEV. S.S. IMPALA CPE ........................... $1495
Black vinyl int. with bucket seats &amp; console now
,
Premium tires, v.e eng., auto. trans., P .S., P.B.,
radio, low mileage by local owner. Real shar~ car.

-Pomeroy Mdor Co.
OPEN EVES. 8:00 P.M. ·
POMEROY, OHIO

Acid iliorta l }Sc Charge ~""' Adtoer·

OFFI CE HOURS
to S:OO P·"' · Daily
IS13f.a .l'll - to 12:00 Noon S.tloll'clay

In Memory

.I

1~ LtJVh~G

memory of 0. E.
lMack) McKinley, who passed away two yean aao.
Mardl 26, 196'1 :

Shall claim of death cause us
to grieve
And make our courage lalnt
and fall?
Nay, let us faith and hope
receive,
The rose stlll youn be)1ll1d
the wall.
The Family.
J.ll-ltx:

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tN MEMORY of my lovl1111 wife

Notice

Auto

trap shoote,... 1961 ENGLISH Ford, excelleDI
There will be a trap .moot for
condition, !100'1 tires. Call
meat Sat. Mareh 29 and eard
742-1211. See Wendall Grato,
and trap shoot for meat SunRutland Fllrnllure.
3-,._..
day the 30th, at the RuUand
Gun Club, all p.m. each day.
Per Mo.
3-!16-4tc
65 Pontiac ., ••• l15.62

VACANCY for two elderly people. Prefer private paid paUenls. Phone Maaon, 773-5185.
IH-tfc

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ANTIQUES. dlsltes, furniture.
rhlna cabinets, old phoMcompanion,
grapbs, clocks, miae. Lee
A life linked with my own
Ruc!isill, 109 Legion Terrace.
And day by day I miss her
_:__ 3-~p

more

As I walk throUgh tHe alone.
Only those who have l«l8t can
tell
The pain of passillll witbout

farewell,
Wbile she sleeps a peacef\1l
sleep
Her memory I shall always
keep.

So sadly missed by her

husband, Edward
l:loollicll and daushter
and .....In-law,

\"'· ·,, 'Mr. ancUoln. Relno .Lind
3-»-ltp

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C.rd Of Thankl
WE WISH to ezpress cu sincere thanks to our retati....
friends and neigllbora for the
kJndnoso sl1own us ~ the
Illness and death of our lather W. N. SWain- Our special
thanb to J1111'l10S, Martha GUmOI'e, LUilan Stalnaker and
Laura Dunbar. tile staff of
the Veterans Memorial H«l8pilal, Rev. Freeland Norris,
and the IYhl1e Funeral l!Dme.
W. N. 9waln Family.
J.ll-llp

· Notice

__

Real Estate ror Sale

64 Chevrolet .. _~31. 66

l~t~poll:~ VS 4 dr. S.don . 'Spotleu

original all white flnl•h· Foe•
fCH")O Air ConditlonlrJI . lmmocu•
lot. In• Ide and out. AT, PS &amp;
PB.

c:ondltlonad. Supe!'b condition
in•lde and aut. PS, PB &amp; AT .
Full o peratln9 con•ul

BLAETINARS
BUICK
PONTIAC
GMC TRUCKS
POMEROY

POMEROY
Jock W. Carsey

Mgr.
. 992·2181
til

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For Sale

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LUMP, EGG. STOKER, coal.
screened. no dust, oiled If
wanted. Jacobs Coal eo., Rutland Tipple, phone 742-4152 or
992-3489.
3-21-12k
'11':MOVE EXCESS body nokl
with P'luldex Tablets, only
11.49 ot Nelaon Drug. 3-lf-4Stp

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Plione

BARNEY

. 'IE KNOW GOOD

AN' WELL WHAT'S
cOol&lt; IN'

Bu s··l ne·s·s··. Se rv' ·Ice.s

2·25-30tc

HOBSTETTER
REALTY
From lhe t.oqea Truck
Bullobzer lladlaCor To Tllo
!!inallest H- Core.

BLAEnNAIS'

PH. 99:1-2143

Pomero7

~arth•

J•••

J:dwanll

belD.I

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in tiM Caurt of eoa..
o.uat)o, OIUo, C..

BLAETTNAR'S
IN

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YAMI All1nment .

ss.ss

MODERN WOMAN: DOES
MAN MARRY HER FOR
"BITTER AND FOR WORSE'/''
Dear Helen:

I resent your flippant reply
to uLesson Learned," whose career wife wouldn't become a
homemaker.
I doubt that tho problem was
whether or not she buttered his
toast or cut his toenails, as you
put II. She probably refused to
cook, clean and do bla laundry
- basics a man expects of the
woman he marries. U she won't
do these things, what the hell
good ls she as a wife? Do you
think career girls are exempt

••d

thllt oa the ut11 4aJ' of Ilardi, 1•,

Complete Froirt-End
and Brake Service

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

SEWING MACHINES. repair from home dulles and bearing
S{'Tvire. an mobs. WY 2· chlldren?
2284 . The Fnbrfc Shop. PomAuthorities coneede that II
eroy. Author i1.Ni Simler Sale!'! takes a mature, Intelligent womnnd Service. We Sharpen an to successfully combine a
Scissors.
3-29-tfc career with marriage - tbat to
avoid divorce, the SMART wire
CIGARETTE vendln• machln.. will be submissive as God Inond "'T'Vi"". AB C Enterprises, tended her, and wUI diminish
Ma!IOn, W. Va. Phone 773-5543. her tendencies to achieve out1-9-tfc side the borne ond be Independent.- MIFFED MALE
!!ADIO and TV renalr. hou•e Dear Helen:
1 am frll!ll- Europe wtl!t&lt;i1Bisc.ns.
antennas lnstallod.
John Harrison , Phone 992- bands dOn't take this uctireer·
2522.
IU-tfc wife" gulf American husbands
bow down CD. In lllJI home 1
tell lllJI wife, "You 11113 be rf.lbt,
Insurance
dear, but I have 51 per cent of
AIITOMOBU.E lnlllll'anai ben the vote, and we'll do it my
eaii&lt;I!IIed! Lost JOIII' operat- · way." 9te loves me for it. SinCe
or's tleenle! ean 191-2181.
I do her thlnklng Cor her, she
I l l lfe
Is free to coneonlrate 011 mak·
ing me happy. A very pleasant
arrangement. Why dols't more
LilA&amp;. NOTICI
American hUsbands try It? Memo RQ • ...,.,, ...... ...
llteu il Box U , JlarUord, Wut Vlr·
ANTONE
alnla. and wbD " • aoltftllollllt .r
lhe 1\ate of Olllo, ..W tab IIIJtk:il

For The Fastest
Service DAY or
NIGHT • •• CALL
RAWLINGS SERVICE
DAY 992·2151
NIGHT 992·7324
R. h. RAWLINGS SONS

YOUR CAR
NEEDS

-GUARANTEEDDear Helen:
On this battle of the sexes
PHONE 992-2094
thin&amp;. rd like to BI,Y : No man
, •••,., ... &amp; " "
reall.v wantS a doormat tor a
wife. All males secretly yearn
606 E. Moln Pa.,eroy, 0.
for a real woman - one with
spirit, a creative mind and a
per801Ulllty ol her own.
LI8AI. JIIOTICI
There are many, many womIL&amp;ANOR.
J'llAtiCII
KAUI"J',
lut tnoWD addrtN 11 e-o wu.
an who have so lltlle pride In who"
bur Van Cooup, IUm, Oldo, Jl,
bereb)' not'11~ that ori tbt 16th diJ
themselves that they gladly !"I&lt;• of
FebnaUJ, ltalil, a.ar,. IIM&amp;If,
any unfalr treatment a man dtsb- b•tnt: pliJntlff flled bll potJtlaa
bel' u dehllldaat .. ...
ea rut. once this happens, he apiDn
(..ourt or Common PJeu, M.elp Cewaloses his respect for his self- IJ, Oh1o, CU. No. ltAII Jft)'lq
lor divorce from lli4 J:leenor l'rU·
made slave. B' more women were ee.
ltt.11ff oa die ll"'UIII of ..W.mo
CD stand up for their rights, tl'\lell-J , &amp;114 JrOOI Jltlled ol CIUiJ,
.tGd other proper reUof. Bald ....
man wouldn't take advantage of wJU
be for hearllll on or alter the
them. They are treated poor- u d., of AJn1l, ......
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Dear Helen:

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Please convey lllJI sympathy
to women whose husbands resent their brains. Their mistake' Letting their brains show,
The muot learn CD act s1upld
If they want CD get along In society. It's not easy - in fact
It ean be agony CD an lntelllgent woman.
I am a •lmple, everyday bouse-wtlr"irlt~"~Q In the aonlus
range. rve been married over
20 years to a good man. But
It's like being condemned Corever to read ''Dick and Jane"
after having developed a taste
for the c.laaatcsl - ME JANE,
YOU STUPID

MOTitl Gil

APPOUffMINT

cue No• .,_
rttete of Roy T. K..,ar, DeceHOCI
Kottce II blnbJ cl"ml dlat Jdall nn a Shulor of 8)orotUM, lllelp
Coun.tJ, Qblo, b., Men dul1 appolat.
Pd Executrix of tM !.Ute of lloJ'
T. KJ.QIIr, tteeeuad, lat. of Pw:IDWDJ'•
Mell• Counly, Ohio,
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This column Is dedleale&lt;l to
famll711Vlng, so II you're having
kid trouble or just plain trouble,
let Helen help YOU. She will alao
welcome your own amuaing ex~
Dear Antone:
.... Because they dan't have periences. Address llelen Bolle!
1n care ol this newspaper.
European wtvesJ - H.

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~ of minor eldldnD, lllPPOri 1114
allmon,., and ot~r nllel', oa tM
I'G1Uidt .r 11'0• bQ1ect ., datr . .
extreme nuelb'; 1aJd. cau- wtn N
for beulal oa or .dler 1M lrd ..,
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l&gt;139 !fi'ER EO radio comblna·
tlon. Ranckome walnut console. 'Mlls has BSR automatIc record cllanger. Tab over
payments of 15 per month or
pay 181.41. Call 19Z-I!D6.
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GEO. H&lt;•'ISTO:i'f:!!R, Broktr
POMEROY - 2 houses . 4 rooms
each. 2 baths, ~as . electric,
For Sale
rlly water, $500.00 down 155.54
POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy
monthly,
mlnilture. $75 and up. Stud
aervlce and grooming. Phillie l'OMEROY - Business building
60 x 80, fireproof, on Main
9112-5!41.
II J tre
Street. $20,000.00
r-OTATOE&amp;; Phone 143-ZZ54 SYRACUSE - 3 bedrooms.
batb, oil furnace, 2 car goClarence Proffttt, Portland.
rag•. Iarse lot.
10-t~c
IIELEN or VIRGIL TEAFORD
ASSOCIATES
tii-33Z5
J PAYM'!:rml of·~ or t3'l cash.
SYRACUSE
Must !ell 1969 sewing mach3-25-!t&lt;:
me. FUlly equi~ped to zig zag,
make buttonholes, sew on
·iJuttons. etc. Five montbs old.
Business Services
Call 992-2836.
3-25-ttc
SEPTIC tanka eleaned. Miller
Sanitation, Stewart, Ohio,
STEREO A-M &amp; F1M, 1969 modPhone 662-3035,
~!J.tfc
el walnut console. 11lese sets
are bou@ht new from overC. C. BRADFORD
•tocked company. Will sell
AUCI'IONEER
on nayments of 115 per montb
Complete
Service
or will se11 for 187 cash. Try
Pboae
NJ,U21 ·
it in your home. Call 992llaelne, 2836.
3-25-lltc
Crill Bredford
S I tfc
SlX-YEAR.OLD bay gelding
quarter horsP.. Call New Ha3-23-5tp AlR CONDITIONNil Refrlger\'en 882-2217.
allon service. Jack's Refrigeration, New Haven. hone
T!IREE BEDROOM HOUSE,
882-2079.
4 a tfe
new hot water .heating sy•tem, bUilt in litcben, wall-towall carpeting. Larse attach- BUDGET PRICE furniture on
our third floor budget shop.
ed garage and utility room.
Baker Furnllnre. Middleport,
Corner lot in Rutland, Phone
;; 2-~874 alte! 5 p.m. 3-ZUtc
Ohio.
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New Stock Riding
&amp; Tillers

GUN SHOOT, Rutland Ameri11163 FORD Falrlane, 11'1', VI,
can Legion, SUnday 12 to 'For Sale or Trade
4-opeed tran•·, extra clean.
3-26-ltc 1968 CAMERO VB, 4 speed;
Ph. 9112-258!1.
3-4-lfe
196'1 Flrel&gt;lrd VB, 4 speed. TWO RIDING horael, one oorrel mare saddle horse, one
~me EVERY Friday and
Call 99U547 or 992-5748.
gaited black mare, very FIVE ROOM HOUSE. newly
3-23-tfc
Saturday. Jack's Club on Har~ecoroted . three lobi, city fa.eentle. Phone 742-4211 or conris&lt;mville Road off Rl. 7.
cllitleo. established aoparagua
tact Arnold Grate.
3-~
3-26-3tc
For Rent
and rhubaJt&gt; bods, also fruit
FURNISHED and unfurnished
trees, price $61i00. F'or apPUBLIC
SALE,
Friday,
apartments. Close to school. CASE MANURE SPREADER,
pointment call lli'U25tl.
FARMALL M TRACTOR
George's Auction House, RutPhor.e 992-5434.
Hl-18-tfc
3-21-12tc
wllh cultlvato,.. and lerilllsland ; new and used merchaner attachment: John Deere
dise. consignments welcome. 'fRAILER LOTS. Bob's Mobile
4-row corn planter. Roy E. tJA Y, Joo Wippel, near ""'
Open from 10 a.m. till sale
Cnurt, Syracuse, Ohio on State
Polnbl. Phone tn-M!O.
Miller, Rl. 3, Pomeroy. Phone
llme !or consignments. Sale
Rt. 124, Phone 992-1951.
3-a«!&gt;
Chester 915-3817. c 3-19-71
otarts at 7 p.m.
3-26-3tc
1-11-tfc
ONE REGISTERED Oon'iedale
MOTHERS!
FURNISHED boose in PomebUck sheep IWCl yean and 2
ruy. five· rooms and bath.
SAVE FOR SPRING
months old, nice blg one. VinCall evenings. 992-5!!2.
cent
P, Brodorlck, Roc k
NOW
WHISPERING PINES
3-6-tfc
"'rt"l'• Lonj llollow Road.
LiHie hyt Short Pants
NITE CLUB
Phone 912-1214.
3-:tl«c
2 pr. $1.00
''URNISHED TWO BEDROOM
Piffm, Preu. Your
FRI. &amp; SAT. NIGHTS
apartment. Middleport Pbone
Fovorlt• fabrics
r.E fiStiO BTU air conditioner,
10 Til 2
91!2-:18'14.
3-1-lfc
BE DOLLARS AHUD OM
only used two montbl. PbOIII
SPRING &amp; SUMMER
99Utl68.
I-JS.4te
MUSIC BY
MODERN TlffiEE room apartCLOTHING!
GENE NUTTER &amp;
men!, all electric, may be
Brylllts Dollar Shop
THE MIXERS
Business Services
seen by appointment. Phone
106 Court St. Po.,eroy, 0.
Cflli'1&lt;'r Cpsh and Carry TV
992-5271
3-13-tfc
Service. save up to one-hall
on
repairs Bring them In an~
SEE NEIGLER Building Sup- P.~ E FOUR -room apartment \!ODEL rr Winchester !J.guage,
save.
Chuck's TV, 1ft Butterply for building your home.
full c!lol&lt;e. Call New !Ia..,
furnished . ground noor: also
nut Ave., Pomeroy. 3-23-lfe
BB2-ZZ17.
J-23-ltp
Lone time loan available.
~railer tots and garden and
2-13-t!c
r-amo sites on the river. Marion Reynolds. Maaon. Phone RCA FLOOR model TV. 21-incb READY - •nx concrttt dell•·
ered right to your pro)eet.
•cretn, black and white maWILL DO O&lt;!wlng at home 773-5147
3-19-tfc
llogany : flvo yean old, good
IIppe,.., pockels, pegging,
Fa•t and eosy. Free eotlmfltPII , Phone 992--.1284, ()oego
condition. Brad' llllllman.
hem ~ l!':g, alterations,
etc. MGHT TEN'MIS aere tob..,..
Racine. Pbonc 949-2ZI2.
leln Ready . Mix Co, MiddleMrs. Freddie Thabet. Maaon,
b811e And fanning land. Phone
3-25-Jtc
port, Ohio.
I SO lfe
i, Phone '173-MiI.
._30-tle
761114.
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DOWNINo

GARDEN SEE
,s
- .D
AND ONION SETS.

66 PONTIAC GTO, automatic;
ucellent condition. Selling !HOOT FIBERGLASS Boa!,
SMAJ,L FARM, 25 aCI'eo up,
due to a diV&lt;Jrce. Phone 9112tonvtrtible top, SJ.~ seats,
good boose, Chester area pre2595.
3-~
90 hp Evinrude motor, gal&lt;&gt;r
ferred . Raymond Boatright.
tilt trailer, ski accessories,
Long Bottom, Ohio 45743.
1963 VOLKSWAGEN, vinyl top,
11800. Phone 992-2233 after
3-t-tllp
neat little car. Call 99!-8173
1:30 p.m.
3-2&gt;-3tc
alte• 5 p.m.
3-2i-3tc
Help Wanted
ELECI'ROJ.UX vacwm cleanBAR MAID and parttlme walter complete willl attachms. 'Phone 992-9913. 3-211-51p
ments. Cordwlnder and paint
spray, Repossessed but guarSOIIIEONE to ~•ndle the diJ.
anteed in like new condition.
trlzullon ol eo:umbus DisPay off t3'1 .4S or terms If
patc:ll .and Citizen - JClllfAAI In
desired. Phone 992-26tl.
Pomeroy and J\Wdlepoif
;.~c
area. Must have !Tansporiation. Write Jack Wilkins, 290
!'OR BETI'ER cleaning, to
Huron st., Jackson, Ohio.
1&lt;eep colors gleam!Dg, u 1 e
3-23-6tp
Blue Lustre carpel cleaner.
Rent electric obampoosr St.
A\JTO MECHANTC, good pay,
BakEr Furniture.
3-24-&amp;tc
good working conditions. Mull
have own hand tools. Apply
REPOSSES.&lt;;E.D Singer sewing
Maaon County Chrysler-Plymachlno with round bolf&gt;ln,
mouth, Pt. Pleasant.
SMITH AUTO SALES
like touch 'n sew; In lovely
KA.MA.UGA, OHIO
3-25-61c
walnut cabinet. Equipped to
zig zag, buttonhole, bUDd
WAITRESS for night shill, also
!!em, etc. Pay off balance of
car ~ and grill cook. Apply 19110 OLDS, power steering and
brakeo.
Must
aell,
owner
go$56.10, or teC'IIUI. Guaranteed.
in person, Crow'sSthkHouae.
Ing
to
Germany.
!'bone
9112Phone 992-2685.
3-~
3-2~\ c
3438 or 9112-2395.
3-25-5te
BEATEN DOWN carpet patm
Wanted To Rent or Lease
go w!len Blue Lustre arrives.
i960 CORVAm tJOO. Phone 91125638 after 5 p.m.
3-26-4tc
Rent el•ctri&lt; shampooer, $1.
FARM around New Haven. Call
Tiny's Barsainland. 3-:zutc
New Haven 882-:&gt;.217. 3-23-6tp

WANT TO RENT by May I,
four-room furnished house,
bath; must have large garLost
den space, between !'llmeroy
LOST
F'ROM
car between Souand Letart Falls. Rent must
then lllgh SclloOl and Ra·
be rea0011able. Write, Todd
cine,
pair of eye glasses with
Rhodes, 615 Forelsnd st ..
name, 'Steve Hendricks' on
l'lilaburgb, Pa. 15212.
inside of frame. Call IK!I-2334.
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clean . Beautiful turquohe with
ma1ehlng l!\ttorior and like ne•
original top. PS, PB &amp; AT .

64
Pontiac ••••• ~35.62
Grand Pri ~ 2 dr. Hard lop. A.lr

Wanted To Buy

and mother. Glenna Hoeflicll, GOOD GENTLE RIDING horse.
who passed away Marth Ill,
Phone 992-!221.
3-23-Gic
I have lost my aoul'o

Sales

ATI'ENTION

.\NYONE FINDING BLACK
RIM ladies glasses call Simon's Mkl. 992-39'15. 3-26-3tr

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BY JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK - Ran Bolger's dab 011 wblch Aunt Eller rocked
NOTICI TO A. .RiaATW
PIODUCIU
batUe against Ume and virtual- ao nicely 26 seasons ago ....
In a~rdi&amp;Ctl with tee. _,..., e1
There even was a very much .
u.. ....... c.lll ...w ......... ly against theatrical gravity In
bl, rwc.lud bJ' the Mel&amp;~ Couatr
hia new '~Come &amp;muner" S1'1002- !Ike-Aunt Eller, played by amarOo•m ......... Ia 6tlr oftlel ID Gae
er of a musical propounds one velwaq familiar lady, MargarCCNt1 HOUR, Po!Deror, Ohio, .,..,
ua.W 11:00 A.ll. llardl 11. t•, M of the seasm's grimmer tmpoa-. et HamUton, ol countless m..
Y;bJcll UJDe aM p)aee tbe bid~ WID
slbUltlea .... "Corne &amp;.unmer•• vies and moat familiar as t b e
IMr .,.,., for tbe foUowllll n-,
10.000 1ot11 or No. " . . .
might have bed a chance If It witeh in ~'Wizard ol Oz," her&amp;IIM .... ol..,....,_ •
had arrived em Bdwy. In 1942, ln a fine and IUniiY led7 In a tolhot '""1
. . . . . . be JNib4 rro. ..... say, before "OklahomaI" danc- tall.Y trite role who managed
Mocb&amp;le .-n ncau.a.t 1IJ' U..
OlrtlDV -.......
ed brllllantly lnm view .... For mlraculwal;r to bring CD ltsllhalTM No. trl ..,,,.., ta IIIHft dill n·
Rl)''s new vehicle, handsome 1n lowness a depth and character
qoaltUIMDtl u . . . . _ . ..,. the 8lltt
of Olllo, De...-t-nt of HlJbw.,., parts, creaky In all, hal every- It didn't deserve; the depth and
s.te. 'IOI.Ot.
Bktl t. be NU'bd AaNPM a&amp;dt thing Imaginable from half a character were Miss Hamilton's
oa Ula autlldo of U. etlft\opt,
dozen old schmaltzy mualcala own.
Ia Uw enat dlat two or ....,. fill
Look around this terribly long
except tha fine mualc .... h
ttt. laW ttJdt an quot.4 M U. . . . un.H prtee, U.. OountJ' ~
evening at the Ulllt - Fontame
nMrft tile l'llbt ta ..a. a diiUio woulda't last Into tha protlt colbUUel'l .t the total qunU.b' to Mda umn even with a Rodgero and and )'UI'd sorprloed somebody
c1. t.be &amp;ow laldl nc:oiMd.
attempting posalbl,y uncooselouo
1'bo CouAt;J COWDlMioMn llloo Hammer stein score Ieday; It was
.....,.. l:bo l'llll' to NJoet U7 Ill'
In fact a dtstalllaUm of every- snippets from "Carousel." the
all b6111.
thing tried and brf.lbt In t h e rh,ylhml and lllllliJie structures
Bdw!'- musical comed7 world- ol old Romberg 011d Frlml mu:t-Ill . . . . .
lic, a mordantly comic mater..
more than 25 7aars a(IO,
Opening nlthlero pla,yed Inter- lal-110111 IUIII by Barbara Sharmission gamea, seloetion JIOI'· ma whose waleome lC transient
Ilona remlnlocenl ot put per- wit also reminded of the brllformance• o1 brll!hter - · .... Jiant. "To Kee11 MY Love Alive"
u0klahoma1" came moat IWlft.. from \he Rodgers-Hart revival
ly to memory becouae !be hero ~ "Comecticut Yankee11 as de..
and heroine were ....b llke tha livered· with great style by VIvleading )'OWI8slerB In IIIII Drat Ienne Sqal .,, There were snipRodgers .&amp; Hanunerstetn h I t pets of 11 Pal Joey" memories,
whleh arrived at tho st. Jame1 hints o1 Altleas Fpgg In "Round
'Mleatre Mar. 31, 1943 and re- the World," and a aprlnkltlll! of
Jo!lmy Alll)leaeed. A II&gt;Jaleal
mained almost forever.
The almost ldemteal . . - IIIII hock shop.
You mlahl consider this rota!
even the principal aet11n1 were
pure pre-&lt;lepreaslon Oldeln al;rle efteet and - mostly a mirror
and of CQII'IO that may have been bold up to \he memory of Agbeeause lhe same scenic deal,pl- nes de Mille, who conotderably
er, Oliver Smith bad provided lhlfled the world ·ol BroadWay
~alcala whon llhe erealed the
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WE . WILL paint your rllOI.

Pbbne 992--5389 or WJ..dl.
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tact that Agnes de Nllle alao
!llrocted IIIII llaiBcl. tho whole
· picadlon or "Come -91~r."
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Mille hasn't leaped ahead where
other choreographers more aeeq..
ralely reflect the prosreas abo
Blarled and sUmulale&lt;l 26 7ears

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The Drst of ber ballets would
have been laul!hably dated lmltatiiiiWJe Mllle U It weren't for
the fact this admlrable lacly lltd
sp&amp;Med thla eonslderable Umo
standing .WI .... One of her
Utile enough.
'Mle whole was ol!ered In !be
eerie mood of alaie-aolemrdcy
which suggesta there Is more
here than meets eye or ear . ...
There wasn't .... The matter ~
Ray· Bolger Is something e I s e
again,

At 63,

can't be oxpec\od
height Into bla ballot
that be aceompllshed In "On
Your Toea" when RQ' ·was 30
and each step a levitation •
Ray

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Rotary Minstrel Will ·Take Off on
·Squares, Laugh-In, South Pacific
WEDNESDAY
POST EVERLASTING Servl..
es, Feeney • Bennett Post 128,
Aln'!l'lcan Loglon, 7:30 p.m. AU

WELLSTON - A combiDatlott
_,., dance,
••South PJc:Ulc" and the J..auah..
In makes up tho olio acto at
the 16th amua1 Wellaton Botary
Club Mlnlllrel whleh will
be presonted lido COitllng Frl·
day and Saturday nllhtl at the
WeUotoo blgh sehool auditorium.
Olio Director Atlone;y. Harry
S. Willarcl salc1 the aeries at
actelollowingtllelrldllioaal minlire! circle will Include a prenew Of the Wellotoo hll!ll school
~or preaentat1m "South Pa ..
of a Weatem

tamlltee of deceased members
diU'llw the past year are given
o opeclal lnvltatloo by Albert
Roush, cmunaOOer.
1WIN CITY Shrinetteo, Wodnesotoy, 7:30p.m., C&amp;SOE social

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luncheon Wedne~ at United
MetiM&gt;IIat Church social romn.
Prosram planned. AU asked to
attenll.
WILDWOOD GARDEN Club, 7:·
30 Wedne~, at horne of Mrs.
VIetor ii)'..U; lira. Yaooo Fiob·
er and llro. Milton Roush, cohosteoeeo.
TIIURSDAY
XI GAMMA MU Chq&gt;ter of
Bela Sigma Phl Sororlt,y, Thursday nilhl at the home ol Mrs.
Mila Woods. Soelal hour at 6 ·
p.m. with dinner at 7 p.m.
I!OMEROY CHAPTER, Royal

QUICK QUIZ
Q-\VIIat U.S. president,
ollttr than Goorge Wa.!hittgton, IDal UIIOJl!IOied for the

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1liE IJSTENING ROOM Is o&gt;Pecled to be lull when Mrs. Janet Menuel, a naUve and resident
oC Racine, Meigs County, holds an Open House all day Saturday, March 29, at her new "Jan's Record Shop," 215 Sixth St., Pt Pleasant. A listening room Ia a lli)e&lt;:ialleature oltlle llhop, permitting customers to check the stereos and accoustlcJ. In a home atmosphere before buyln&amp;. Above,
Mrs. Jan Manuel displays one or her record stoCk. The shop wW stoek a complete line ot over
1,000 records alii tapes, Webcor and symphonic stereos and Universal sewing machines. Visitots
to the thap on Grai"KI ~nlng day will receive as girts a car stereo tape record.

Arch Masons, special sessJon

at 7:30 p.m. Thur~ to confer Most Excellent Masters De-

eree on several can:Udates. All
members urged to attend.

WEEKEND REVIVAL, Mlddl&amp;o
port Church of Christ in Chris-

tian Union, Pearl St., starting
ThursdaJ&gt; condnulng tllrough Stmda,y, 7:30 p.m. The Rev. Roscoe
Thorne, Point Pleasant, speakillll.
ONE-WON~NE

Class ol the
Pomeroy First Ba,ptist Church
wUI meet at 7:30 Thur~ at
the h1111e of Mrs. George Skinner.
SATURDAY
SOUP SALE, GrOll) 2 of the

Women's Association, First Unit-.
ed Presbyterian Church., Saturday at the church. For advance

orders and deltveries telephone

Mrs. Myron Miller, 992--9543,
or Mrs; · WUliam Morris, 9923438. 5&lt;q&gt; will be a vallable at
the church after 3 p.m.

Jaekson Goodyear
Plant is Renamed
AKRON - The Jackson, Ohio,
plant ol Goodyear Aerollj)ace
Corpontlon has beeo renamed
Ito Commercial Plaalico DI.t·
sion to more properly idendty
Ita products 1111 purpoaea, Morris B. Jobe, prealdent, has announced.
Tho ~UUoa, 78,000-sql8re
font j&gt;laDt produces ftbergia11 •
reinforced I)Oiyooter c-nla
and P,n&gt;ducta lor tile aUOOIIIollve,
anlall machinery and other 1...
dullrles. Stoce Ita opening In
JIIIO 1966, It had been called
tile Jackoon Division.

N&lt;IT OUR DARUNG
TOK\'0 (UPD - A slender
young Vietnamese glrl who is
a crack shot with a rlOe is the
darling ol the Viet Cong, the
COmmunist VIetnam News
Agency said. It idendfted tile
girl as Tran Thl Buol and said
she had killed 18 Americans
ualng 21 bullets,

Action Opem
To Prettify

Dr. Schmidt

Is Heading
Concert Assn.
Dr. Lewis A. Schmidt ol Gallipolis was elected new presior the Trl-Count,y Community Concert Association at a recent meeting of the BclLrd of Dl·
rectors at tha Sycamore Street

dent

Branch ol the Holzer Medical
Center.
Dr. Schmidt succeeds Eldon
0. Wuerch. Officers

ot the

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sociation re-elected during the
business session were A Kim~
ball Suiter, vice • presldeJt, C.
R. McGinness, treasurer, and
Mrs. Evan C. Roderick. secrePersons Interested in pretty- tary,
Ing UP tho Meigs • Gallla counNew board members elected
tryside along public roads were Dr. and Mrs. Donald Tha·
with junkyards uppermost In their ler, Mr. and Mrs. James Beverthoughts - took heart this week ly' Mrs. Charles Llngo am Mrs.
following a report o( legal ac~ Clair Gettles.
tioos talren by Highland County
Mrs. Ruth Shamon, represent..
Prosecutl.ne Attorney JOO.n o. ing Cooununity Concerta. Inc.,
Crouse.
of New York, helped make Initlal
According to tile Columbus plans for this tall's annual memSunday Dispatch, in a report berahlp drive and for the 1969from Hillsboro, the acttoias were 70 CUK:ert seasoD.
lor injunctions against tour area
Board members present were
jtlllkyardo. It Is believed almllar Mr. and Mrs. Wuerch, Dr. and
sulta agallllllt other yards are Mrs. Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs.
.....mplated.
Suiter, Dr. and Mrs. Roderick,
'll!e r~rt lurtller pointed out: Mrs. Lingo, Mrs. Oacar W.
'll!e acttclno are connectedwltll Clarlre, Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn
locadon of iunl&lt;yardo close to Ron, Lawrence Hlj)er, Mr. Mcstate, county or townsh.llt roads Ginness, Mrs. Harold Sauer of
and screening them from view, Middleport a n d Mra. Ralph
It they are within a spedfled dis- Crwnp and Mrs. Don Kingery of
tance, with non-transparent rene~ Pt. Pleaaant.

Countryside

pre.!ldtftc'?
A-In the election of 183l,
James Monroe was unop.
posed for the presidency.
Tbls was the oecoitd and last
time Ia American history
thai there was only one
prealdenlial candidate. In
1792, G e or g e Washington
had been unopposed for a
110&lt;011d term.

dllc," dll'oeted by Mloo Sandra
Noclndr.
1be caat at 50 will alar three
numbers, f'11tere 1• Nothing l.Dte
I Dame, n "Hilley Bun," I n d
"Pm Gonoa Wallh 'lllatiiiiiiBlabt
Oula 111 Hair," IOIIIIrlna Janet
Marsh .. IOiolll.
Iiiii Ulm will call lor I h e
Wellaton W.,...meelero,a WoJt.
ern _ . . dance lf')ll1l In one
mlnlllrel oUo preoeolatlott, and
Rotarlano will make like ballet
dancere In . "Glow Worm/'

TONIGHT &amp; TIIURSDAY
»arch 26 • r1
»arch 28 • 29
HOUR OF THE GUN
- TechnieolorJamea Garner as Wyatt Earp
Ja100 Rol:lards
ATTACK ON THE
IRON COAST
- TechnicolorUoyd Bridges, Andr"" Kler
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

be declared a nuisance alii that
each be enjoined from further
operadon. It would be "' to tile
court to apeD out any remedies,
Crouse lllld.
CrOWle Aid he had obtained
cq~ies of the proceedil'll&amp; in the
Summit COUnty case before proceeding here.

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IT WAS ONE OF March's cold days, above, when a driliBr
on the Cleek farm watches dials to guage the big bit's approach to the s,Soo foot level where another good gas weD
was brought In recently. See page 5 tor more Cleek well pic-

tures,

Another Good
BIG GAS WELL - The rotary rig above has been moved
by Ray Brothero, who hao connected gao Droduction to dloll'l·
butloo linoo on land '"'ned by William and !laze! McKelve;r In
.Portlanll. They recently received the ftr&amp;t Droductlon royal·
ty. Promotor Johq Murphy olarted the recent gu boom wltll
a 1111111der strike near the Dreoent Droducer. Unlortunotely his
~.. .were .WIIII&gt;Io.IO- .with tremenilua.JII'OII~~ulllll
tilt bononza had to be abo.nd®ed. A new hole, above, wao drill-

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The solution to Meigs Coun·
v•o landiiU mmp problem remained itlllmbo today.
A &amp;leering eommltlee ol townlhlp truoteea, health department
lilcl montclj)el ol!lclelo, meeting
8pln Wedneaday ni&amp;lrt In olllcoo
~the healtll department at Po&gt;m.
~' didn't lind it.
Oscar .!Inger, assistant engineer, Dlvlsloo o1 Sanltatloo, Ohio

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AdminPiration challenged by Kenned.Y
WASIITNGTON - SEN, EDWARD M. KENNEDY today challenaed the Nixon admlnistratloo's Redgllng record In civil rlgltts, an
looue Kennedy could carry into the 1972 presidential c~gn, Kenned,; began two days o1. public hearings before hls Senote admlniotradve practice and DI'OCedure subcommittee to check two adminiotradon moveo al!ectlng enforcement ola federal rule that prohibits
eJI1ll~ent dlscrlmlnotion by !Inns doing bualness wltll tile gov·
ernment.
Up for scrutiny were the Delenae Deportment's award of $14
miWon Iii contracts to tllree South Corollna textile mills and tile
-rr.:..ortalion Deportment'• new antfdlscrlmlnation rulealor hlah·
builders. ' 1 We want to tbrl out who was consulted in the devel~
oPnent of Ute new procedures, how they 1fWe develf:Ved, who made
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'l11:e natural gas strike in east.
ern Melga County about 3'h
mootho ago - the talk of the
BOUtheastern Ohio region lor aev.
era1 weeks - ha 0 be- "C!Id
· hJI;" But Q&gt;e di'lllli/g ltaell ~- ·
oot.
The moat recent gas weD
brought In during the Dresent,
exciting boom }n Meigs Count,y'o
natural gas procllctlon, was com.
Dieted early Wedne~ on the
property or Clarence Price. ft
elao gave early lncllcadons lt
will be A 11 strong producer. tt
The well, drlUed by employes
ol Roy Prol!ltt or Racine using
a cable.qpe rig, Ia loeated about
three-lourtha mile from the tJrst
big weD hit In December oo the
WlUlam lolcKelve;r farm.
ft wAs reported that gas rtow
from tile Prlco well had not been
measured since riggers capped tt
oil lmmocllately alter hlltlng the
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Control program clainu record signup3

Will be

WASI!INGTON - THE NUMBER OF F&lt;\RMS enroWJli In tile
lJ'iveroment'o control Drogr&amp;lll lor wheat and feed gralno wUI set
records lido year, the Aarlculture Department said today,
Ao of March 21, a record 1,533,075 farms had algned"' to
cllllDI.Y wlth the productl011 control prCJIP'IIII lor feed grain&amp; WASHINGTON (UP0- A fuel·
corn, grain aorghum and harley. 1be o l - ended In moot or tile
era!
p' · • oarantlno will go IncOWllry March 21, bul conUnueo untU AprU 4 ln II Nortllorn alate&amp;,
to etrect April I In ftve stetes,
Including Ohio, to Drevent tile
Claims capable stu.denll penalized
BOWUNG GREEN, OWO - PROPOSED cUibacko by the Nixon spread at a highly dangerous
Admlnlotralion In the National Dele111e S!uclent Loan PrCJIP'IIII wW ll'aln peat, tile cerllll leal
dt,ny urnany very ca,pable ttudentll" a college ectucadon, aceordlne beetle.
tO·Robert Mcl&lt;aJI, preoldent of the Ohio Asaoclatloo ot Slodent Fl· Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Mlchlpn and P•nrtoJJlvania ell cur·
...
(ContliWOd oo Paie 12l
rently operate &amp;tate quarantines
bul olllcialo salc1 the lodaral
lJl'Oill'&amp;nl could be enforced
more olrectlvely then separate
&amp;tate rel!lllatloas.
The cerllll leal beetle Is ooe
0( tile -ld'a moat aerlOUI
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II wao firat lound In tile U,S.
.Fii'll' yeor )llno wore preaent- le;r Johlooo who IIIIi t11ree voali 'ID Roct~ey IJownlng and Leolle eel ooloo, acCOII1jllllled 111 Gor· itl Mlchipn itl 1962 and hao
El'tln when Mlcllllt))OI'l Lodp No. aid I'UweD on tile orpn. POW· lp1'0ad Iince then to aeverel
3.4.'1, F&amp;AM, 11111 hoot lor amaet- eU eloo ~ed tltrea organ ae- other &amp;tales. Olllclalo worry
lhat, left unchecked, tile beetle
llllt Tueaday' nirJII at 12th DIS· lectl!IIL
ttl~ Maoona.
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Cortillcatea at merit were •· wou1c1 &amp;ub&amp;tanUally cut proclietloo of wheal, harlo,y and oato
~ollerl Hlnllhaw, grand mao- warded ell worohilllul maatersol
itl
tile Mlclwelll,
wotOhlo,preaentedthe!lialand tile 12th dlllrlct I n - ·
Under
tile ledaral quarantine,
)\!JIII&gt;redbolh itl trlbuiol !ortllelr
Darrell DOU.V, DDGM, lntroNr. Ervitl and Mr. Jlown. duced ~rand lodge otitcera Rob- rel!lllallona will be aet control·
el so rlcolved ·Certliteatea. 6rl WDl; Darrell D. McKee, dl .. ling tile movement !tom ia!ooted
tho pat OJJOo!ker, ttlct dpiiJ llJ'and master; 'J'heo. · aroea of' ltemo wldcb iDII!III' car.
~ b.Y Graiicl 'Jun. doro- T, J,leed and J. B. llell, ry the pelt. atoll Item• itlcluda
~ 'l!ollen WW at Ohio pall DDGM'a, and Joaeph stan. hl3' ll'alnl, litter' . soc! and
used harJtatlng machinery,
~..-. ~a remarks were le,y, 1/EO.
tleiorPa reJP~lated lfom ewkl
l!llllc,.; "Where .11 Free , Dol'lil Alban jjHaenled a ldllto
move trom an lnle&amp;tad area It
,=~ . ~· it1 ilhlch he Mr. Hlnlhawllirlnl tlleCOitl'aeat 1111&amp;1 meet r0111ltemonia, uaual.
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IIHi hi~ at mtl!ll· · tlloprofll'amlltei'hoitloclaeWor.
, llhlpM Muter CarlllYlor wei- 1,11 chemical tr._lmeo!l. and
preceded by ~ the · 170
F, r e d Ditt&amp;t ' be aeeOD)IIilnletl by ship.
1&gt;1 t11e Elll- malttnar made tile prNon~aUon ping paperl ~ point of
by Joba of tile llaa arid tile Invocation and orlrln.
The Infested area• lndtJIIed
enter· ~ctloa were otrered by Rvv.
ell at Ohio.
9dr. Wllbut Perrin.

Che.cked

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

rector, Ed Tewkobary bulitleao
monapr, Jim FOJ&lt; atop IIIMo
apr, aad liaiOD-..! aecompanill. Bob Breman and .P a u I
Hough handle lierto, E, E. Til·
Uo Ia In &lt;harP of ICitllld, and
Pauline GOlan aallotecl In mull&lt; aelectlllt.
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The suits ask ttat each yard

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a dance.
The laurth.tn aeament itlclucleo
oucb perlormera u Slo 81rface,
Kim EJ&gt;llng, Blll Bile)', Jollt TaT·
lor, Tom Lockord, Lola and Dan
- .•• Dick EJ&gt;llnr, HarryWn.
lard, Jim Fox and Blll Bell.
&amp;lllta lncluda a preu,y rJrliD a
bethttd&gt; seene with a &amp;l&gt;rlfi&amp;, a
cioctor'o olllee skit, two cafe
skits, a "Dircy Ole Man" llklt,
and a dance skit,
Undertaker Charles GaakiU, itl
hlo 15th year aalnterloatiDr, wiD
be plagued by and men puaotero
Jimmy Wood, omue Jiulchl11011,
lia1 Seharfeaberpr and J o e
Otllo, tile latter being I-red.

Partly cloudy and eold liolaf
and wltll a lew s,.. ~
east J111rti'"" lllglt in tl1o mid
30o to tile mid 40o. Rart1y elaul¥.
and eolder tonlil&gt;l- ~ In 1111
20s. Moody cloudy and a'UIIII
warmer Friday wltlla c. . . f11
light rain or . - .

DeVoted To 1JJe llllereSII Of 1JJe Meigi·MOMHI Area

Dr. Paul EaiiiWIIo drcle 41• .

'll!e statute has been on Ohio
books for a nwnber of years but
a test case oot of Summit Coun-

denta about notlllng being done,
but added tllat tile rneosure had
t)' hao just been decided by the been under" considerable debate,
Ohlo s..&gt;reme Court, !f&gt;holdlng some observers tee1ing it might
be held unconstitutional
the meestlre, Crouse said.
Named In tile lnltlel sulta
The wording or the sults is
were
Percy Carter, Hillsboro
that each yard Is being operated within 1,000 feet of a pu~ Rd. 4, Rt. 124 In MarahaU
lie roadi that they have no fence ship; Wooclrow Reno, Hlllaboro
slx feet In height constructed Rd. 5, RL 50; Deul Hopkins,
or non-tranaparent materlal or HUisboro Rd. I, R~ 13S; Donald
other ratural objects to screen Ward, Hlllahoro Rd. 5, Rt. 50.

commodated 40,000 prlaoners.

Larey Kibler, anOther drclo Weber endo tile drcle oolollto
oolollll, slnp "lltrry On llolm wltll "Poor Pappa ••

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SECOND DAUGHTER BORN
Amouncement Ia made ol. the
birth at 1 aecml daughter, M&amp;o
pn Lee; on Feb. 19 to Mr. and
lira. Ge.., Abbott ol Lancaster.
Mr. and Mr~ Abbott have a
daugbter, Lori, who will be lour
In May. Gra"""""nla are Mr.
and MrL Martin Abbott and Mr.
and MrL WOllam Morris of Middleport.

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'll!c largest prieon itltheworld

II Kharkov Prl1011 In tile Soviet
.I:Jnlott. which has at times ac~

with hlo ukelela alnilng • bladc- 1&gt;:1 her hullbantl Goarp, 11111Jo
ll&amp;ltt DW)Iber, "I Ain't Got NO. Don and 1&lt;111 SOUdan alar "Er·
~~ lloln' II Now." Jolin
body."
to M,yllouoe,llab7,"Whlcbfhould
be • _ . _ , . , Scharlenberpr oiJtp "Oh, Yoo · ~
llQih" Slanle;r M&lt;KIIInla and hb
ol oter, Ruby Sprinkles alar "Toavther, Wherever we eo," and
llutc:hieon olnp "Yeo You Are."
lllarrle RamJey oiJtp "Wm't
y.., Charl01too Wltb Me." aided

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One person connected wltll the
operation, however, said, uThe
wen., is no doubt a very good
one.
For the past severe! ·w.eeks
they bad bl!etl .!lrlllitlt " the
Prlee - ; v·lt·11' lite l!bout
two mlleo of where tile firll
strike occurred In December on
tile William McKelvey farm. The
Price well lo being drilled wltll
a much slower cable _ type rig
whereas mil\)' ot the other wells
have been .PUt down with the modern rotary drill
Another well·, after drilling
was pracUeally brought to a holt
lor a perlodlnFebruarywhenges
and oil well hearings on acreage
were held In Columbus hes baen
otarted on the Flemndng prop.
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Hollman patrolling at regular
intervals.
Slate road employes are stUI
plckedng at tile Slate Road Gar.
age at Jackson Ave., in protest
to the mass firing ot the state
road employes by Governor Arch
Moore.
Secretary of state, John D.
Rockefeller, m. said tllat he
believed thet public employes
~ve the right to union bargain.
mg, but not tile right to strike,
and ~t .he would put this belore the opeciil ' ll!'ssloo o1 the
W, Va, legislature .U. July,

f.!.They work on depresolon," the

They make yoo as depressed u possible and then they
give yoo a way out!'
~lei Forces Maj. James N, Rowe, 30, ol Me Allen,
Tex., was talking to newsmen at the Perrta80n about his
five yean of captivity at tile banda of tile VIet Cong.
At ooe IJ0in1 when he was parllcularly deoJlOIIdent and
11 they thooght they had me m the ropes." Rowe said, he
prifed and found llldclen release !rom tenaloo.
1be Viet Cong Interrogator returned, expecting to see
Rowe close to tile breaking point Instead, he found Rowe
wtd&amp;tllng, '11rl1 l!llrpri&amp;e«&lt; the Interrogator 110 ~ch, Rowe
said, •'that I didn't see him for three weeks. u
Rowe, reared io the Eplscopol and MetiM&gt;IIsl churches,
wa1 captured Oct. 23, 1963, when a Soutll VleJnameae army
COIIIPiliiY he was advlolng was amwohod. He was held a
prloooer In tile U Minh Foreat, a SW81111\Y VIet Cong oanc.
tuary ln tile Mekong Delta, until he eaeaped In December.
..1 came face to face with the tact that there is a supreme
bein&amp;" Rowe aald. wlbere are d.mes when you hive no
place to turn except to God. n
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,kmes Resigns
Bank Position
Theodore T. Reed, Jr.; prealdont o1. The F'lrmera Bank ond
SIYIJWa C&lt;anpany loday ai1IIOtiJIC.

mong tile 39 u. s. Servicemen ldlled In action In Vlot.

nam.
The;r lncludecl: Marine Pre.
Joltn M. ~..... 0( Mr.
1111\1 Mrs. ~ 11. GoodWin,
at}.I&lt;Ari!MU', and -.... 5 Goral!' T, TbompJIOII, lntlband ot
Mra. Silly A. Thompson, Lop., whowaochanpcl I rom
lil41in8 to dead os a reoult of
-·action.

ed Rlchird E. Jones· hu reollt&gt;ed hla poaltlon u vice proaldent o1 tile boJik, ertectl ve March
31, and that tile board ol dlrecton has aeeeptecl his resl~t~~Uon
with regret.
Mr. Jones hat served on the lk.,~·~
WGHWAYS SALTFJl
Poatel'O)' Ylllage council and was
PT.
PLEASANT - We&amp;t VIr·
tho Drot prealdent of t11o board
clnl•
Slate
Rood Commlaaton
of etlucatloo of tile Malp Local
ertWa wwked thrOtrabool WtdSchool Dlotrlct.
noada,y nilhl aaiJl early I h I I
~onea, hls wtte, Doria, 1111
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. . . Alling ~~ ln. tile
their ebUdren, Kim: and Brill,
h1l!ller
elavatl- lllll II'" the
reolde oa LincOln ·HUI, Pom•
&amp;o BrldiJB ~ 1'1. ~.....
l'Ol'·
ant lllll HondtrJIOI1, &amp;Ceordllli

UjCA!- TEMPS
The ternpataturi In Pomel'Ol''•
_ , _ ""-ii.e•a district at 11
a.m: tOdv ~i 34 clegreeo under
ovorea&amp;t ikloo.

to MaJIOI1 COUnl;y lit* Rood Clll!·
mluloner Beatli.
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dlt))OI'l mmp · - · ;
HYsell, Sellobury twp, ln!IIM; ,
Ell Deniooo, Rutland_..;~
6rl Clark and llallil&gt; W. 0 u f a&gt;
count,y commlnlonera; .
Gaaton, COlumbia Tllp., and n., .•·

Pearson, Letart Twp. - H
Lou
POulin, l'omerQy OOUIIdl,;
aet.
man;
Dole Dutlen 11114 Korildt .
Hllllth Department ol!lclals
Waltoo,
boerd ot health . _
said further sessions of the steerillll: session will be amoonced at bers; Dr. Sellm J. lllaHwlcl,
hlllltll commlosloner; Porr7
later dates.

Riggs, hllllth . . . , . _ IIIII·
Atlendlng, In addldoo to tile tarlan; Gloria Crooo and above, were Theodore Wilford, lab strauss, Health llopl. - .

United States.
U.S. Ambassador Henry cabot
Lo::lge had gone into the
meeting with professed optimism. Knowing of the Viet
Cong rejection in advance, he
entered today' s meeting with
the statement, ..1 think something is going to come out ol
it."
Pham Dang Lam, the chief
South Vietnamese negotiator,
and Lodge, attempted to eX)llln:l
the scqJe of the conference to

cover North Vietnamese viola·
lions of Cambodian and Laotian

talks ''~e . .~lsht a~, ~ _end of territory.

tlii twml."
Tan Buu Kfem., delegation
· leader ol tile Viet Cong's
N a t I o n a I Liberation Front
(NLF), said the offer is "not a
serious act, but a maneuver of
the Nixon administration." He
called Instead for direct talks
between the Viet COng and the

Lam made wlthdnlWit"'tll'llll
North Vietnamese .. regular and
subversive torces" from Laos
and cambodia as well as Soutll
Vietram the price of a peace
settlement.
Lodge said uat least 40,000
North Vietnamese troops are
deployed In Laos, lighting and

Lions Speaker

IsM. Glasgo
Marvlri Glasgo, owner and man~
ager of the new "Modern &amp;lpply'' in Pomeroy, was guest
speaker when the Pomeroy Ums
Club met for a noon luncheon
Wednesday at the United Melhocllst Church.
Glasgo, a guest of Clarence
Struble, opoke oo the broiler
buolness and outlined better
methods by which p1llets can be
raised. He spoke on attemjlls and
Dl'OilJ'OSS made In producing dJ.
sease free birds.
The speaker also discussed

brielly peta and loodolortllem to
be otocked by his new-·· Dele
Warner was a guest ol Bill Porter for the luncheon.
COLUMBUSITE FINED
Donald Huettner, Columbus,
was Oned $5 and costa In tile
court of l'omeJ'oy Mayor Char.
les Legar Wednesday alter be·
lng charged with Improper backIng,

WASHINGTON (IJP0- T h e
Derenee Deportment Wecho..
day ldantl!led nve Ohloano a-

Middleport's new lanclllll climp,
alsoalteoded.
Spokesmen Ben Rile, Art Hess,
James Milliron and Marvin MIUIrm lllld burning occurred again
yesterda,y,
Middleport ollicials indicated
the ftr&amp;t waa oot lntandooally

Peace Talks Bogged
on Side Issues

POINTPLEA&amp;\NT-ThereDown
Is no chenge In tile strike oltuatloo at tile ~lty Marulacturing co., 605 22nd street. No
PARIS (UP0-The VietCong
meetinp have been scheduled, today rejected SOuth Vietnam's
according to owner and manag- offer to hold secret peace talks
er Lawrence Gerlach, Sr.
aOO called it a .. maneuver of
This company was one of sev~ the Nixon administration." The
eral burned to the ground t n the talks promDUY bogged duwn on
January 31, 1967 million dollar other matters- Communist infll~
fire at the comer of Viand and tratioo ol Leos and Qunbodla.
11th Streets. Mter the fire, the
The offer of direct peace talks
Gerlaches acCJ.Ilred the present was put forward this week by
aile at 22nd street Where pick· South Vietnam President Nguy~
et line£ now block both entranc- en Van Thieu and was warmly
esThe ~ike at the Stauffer endorsed by Washington which
hailed the otter as the best
Chemical Co. at Galllpolls Fer·
chance yet to achieve peace in
~lao iJ continuing. COOdltlmo Vietnam. Thieu had called such
_
·"""" contr 1 1 tile ·'ant

young major salc1.

-

Department of lleaitll, explained
requirements In aoUd waste dlspollll and explained tile new law
on solid waate dlspolllls &amp;01118
into el!ect July I.
A question and answer session
followed.
,
Singer salc1 about 50 per eout
at Ohio's counties wiD have ap.
proved landlllJ climps In opera.
Uon by tile time the new law
goes Into etrect.
A cleleptloo from tile LeadIng Creek Road, HoboooandBraclbury grwp, which has beeo -kIng action agaln&amp;t burning at

WASHINGTON (UP!) - For·
mer President Dwight D. Eisenhower _.continues to grow
weaker" despite efforts to reverse the heart COIIlttlon that
threatens his life, doctors reported today,
Jn a brief mornhw bulletin
on the ?~ear-old general's
condition, Brig. GerL Frederic
Hughes, commander of Walter
Reed Army Hospital, aald
"Gen. Eisenhower contlrues
to grow weaker."
"Evidence ~ congestive
heart failure contirue WlChang-ed, '' H~hes said.

VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
Admissions -

Wilma Riggs,

otherwise Interfering In Laoo
affairs. n He said the Nartb
VIetnamese also are dolb'
violating Cambodia'• terrltortll
integrity,
Dispatches frill!
and Sllgon In recelt daya
reported Hanoi has .trtuall)'.
amexed two north.east.ern pro.
vincea ol ;.aos in order to
strengthen Ito Ho Chi Mlllh
Trail s!f&gt;ply system lnlo Laoo,
and that many ol tho troopl
threatening Saigon ln the
Communist otfensive qMU'I.te
from sanctuaries In Cambodia.

v-

.. .

ln• hll, .,..,ir"W&amp;dea oil ol the SeJaooo talk o&amp;r
Klem said It W&amp;l almetl
covering UP the Nixon admlnlstndon's "policy or lntana~
the war of aggression In South
Vlet:oam, an:! coping: wltll public
opinion In the United Slates and
the world."

ol

Good Friday
Service Set
Union Good Friday oentceo
and Easter sunrise oervlceahan
been plamed by tho Mlddl.-t
Mlnlsterlel Aaooclali!ll.
The Union Good Friday ......
Ices wlll be hold at 7:30 p.m.
at the Mlddlt))OI'l Firat Bapllll
Church wltll the Rov. Mu DoD·
ahue speaking. Youth cholro at
tile varloos churchea will vide mualc.
Easter sel'Yicoo wiD bella at
6 a.m. with tile Rev, Rlcllard
Stricldancl, a sueat pa..,.. IQ
tile commontt,y, -ldJli, n.
will be held al Heath United
Me-at Church.

Racine; Tina. Marks, Long Bot.
tom: Terry Brewer, Micklleport;

Rema Chalin, Pomeroy; VIrginia Thomas, Middleport; Coonie

&amp;llder, Mlddlepori; Flossie HY·
sell, Rolland; Melissa McMillon.
Mlddlepori.
Discharges - Michael Bed·
well.

DEXTER MAN liEU&gt;
Harry Erie-. :IS, DodloJ',
waa arrested by tho llelp ~ ·
t,y Sherill's llopt. WecholdaJ •
charges of infmleatloa 11114 n.
alatlng arrest. Btl&gt;d wao..,.... ·
lor appearance In c:ouat;y court.

Maralynn's Style of Life
·May Lead to Murder Keys
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (UPOMaralynn Skelton, 16, according
to pollee, was a drug user since
ohe was 13, a hlglt school
d._~ and a
tripper
on Uill who alao tried heroin,
cocaine, mescaline and am,phetamtnes •
MaralyM, accordlrw to her
lamlly, underwent a peraonallt,y
change last lell, become more
distant, \lad hiPPie lrlenla and
was lreq-lly In Bar
molllel' ..ld ohe bad no
knawledp her dauclllor used
drugs and gave bar $30 laot
Soturda,y to pay oil her debtL
Maralyun woo found murdered and -•Uy abu~
Tueadajo In • · wOoded areo. north
or hen, 'tile lourtll luch murder
ol a rlrlln ~·• 11118'~ flJlfl

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