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Now You Know

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

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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
the suggestions," Kennecty told an interviewer,

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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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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.

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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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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
11

,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
.
. . . 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.
·
MEIGS GENEIIAL HOSPITAL
Adlnilllonl • None~ ·

Dlseharp'-

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Lebanoo Twp.;
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.

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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.

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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

tee...,..

�3 - Tho Dally Sentinel, Mlddlepor,.Pomeroy,

Deterrent ·

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Crime Is one of the maJor domestic problems ~ the naUon, bu! like moet other
J)I'Oblems-poUirtlon, traffic CQI!trol, boullog or wbatever-it is not a crisis ol equal
proportion. ill every communi!)', All!loqgb
crime can and does occur everyWhere, tt
is, essenUall.Y, a blg-eity problem.
Critica are complaining that !be govern·
ment is ignoring Ibis fact by a~g a
scattergun approach in implemen
the
1968 Safe streets Act ill the form of " lock
grants" to stale governments. The funds
should, it is argued, go dlrec:Uy to the
cities where the problem is worst.
The money_.19 million for planning and
$29 m!Won for programs based on the planning in Ibis fiscal year-doesn't start Dow·
ing until AprU, but one group already predicts tbat It will have no pracUcal effect
upon crime because it won't reacb blghcrime areas.
The National League of Cities studied
planning in 31 states and charges tbst:
• The 1late1 have erected a whole new
!•vel of bureaucracy. In :U states there are
a t o t a I ol 211 regional crlme-eontrol

bureaus.

Ohio is cited as an outstandingly bad
example. Tbat state bas set up 16 regions
to plan the li2bt against crime, with major
cities merged with au other governmental

units.

• Mally alate .U...U.n formulas favor
rural areas disproportionately. Some ol the
biggest cities are getting inconsequential
sums-for illstance, Nasbvtlle, f/,0110; Tulsa, '12,0110; Boston, $?ll,OIIO.
• The leape foreseeo spending leanlng
heavily toward Items like new palrol cars,
while the recruitment or Negro poUcemen
and making more efficient uoe of p~ent

BY JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK - Up to the 011eolng ~ the new bit mullcal
••tT16'' 1he odd1141 tavortto for
the Pulitzer llld CriUcs prizes
was

••Tile

Great Wblte Hope"

.... The new pstriollc DOW
Is 111e hen)' favorite . .. Batten
the batches, bars: Jackie Gles1&lt;11'1 duo In N. Y. 'Mar. 28 ....
Just a tow ........ 180 When El
~ WU in Ita now SO dl·
mini- llorz. AI~ was
Ita firm, dlplmnallc,. quletl,y per.

,.

suulve lxlmoor - mw AI Is
lleiQunln Albert Mandaro, head

,,

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..

A hotel ill Debrecen, Hungary,

lalteries • cootesta • same• pro.
, _ b7 IIU atatl4llls, aupermar.
kets, etc. .. .. II' a been 80 years
In llle reaeorehlns-wrltlns and
Art teela It will make the oil

suit to let Uston lllllt In Calli,
And DOW he'l suing again to collect !rom !iolln1 .... Boprt, Bob
Moo~&amp;omeey and Dick Rnrell all

did well ~ Pldlip 'Marlowe,
the late lloJmmd Ch&amp;ndler's cr&amp;and now James Garner wiU
be No. 4 In "The UtUo Sillier,"
the last Chllndler whollmlt
Window waohers are 011 strike
10 we - r who heBYod so
III8IIY 08111 It the windows of the

-a·

...ru ~

to 111m 1n .....
called basales wUil the CIIJ 1lal1
press ...... Pill cortaiD4&gt; oreo't
1rue, not latal7, that be'l bolD
from CbJ 1lal1 llld ~

9 some el&amp;bt - . . , that 101
Lind.., bad trGubl" in •ee •w
I Y1ew 1ba1 u far bildDd us toclsl" .... lloomlldle WoodJ teela
he's e1111 ~ In poliUcl) "a
DIOIIIber ~ tbe N, Y. pre11, 10to
_.... ~~~ bt wrlteo I col·

Congreu

Cbarlea Darwin did much
work on evoluUon at bome,
The World Almanac says.
His children, two girls and
five boys, were used to seeing him peer at birds, bees
anCI barnacles. A siUdy of
barnaclea eaueclally occupied the llafurallst for
many years. On• ol DarwiD's BC!DI, vlsltillg the
home of a neighbor playmate, asked wilh surprise,
"But wbere doea your father do h1J barnacles?"

time. I have comforted mr bo1
friend and - . . Cll I . . . _ ,
Pve heard notlilng but CGI!Ytrsallal Plsbio' It, cleaiiD' II, drq&gt;.
pn' It, sbootln' II, IIIII boW I
llbould try lt. Then lbq ...,
out, alk for Ill)' halp - and do
II again!
Ther tell me they bate t h e
stutr and bow Iucl!;y I am tor not
eel
who shrug, doln' It llll ~ doa't lllit
All this shout Jll'&amp;ll ''meslo·
uwe're tolerant 10 we wouldn't
In' ye ..,.. Is prbqe. l's noiJI.
try to change their minds drugs" are really gylng, "We lng nmcb, but what It does Is
don't care eiiOUIII&gt; 1aboot an,yone make you 110 to aometblng elM
to get involved and b7 to help," stranpr. Not overyoae - tbst
I tho atralibll would work as depends «1 the pera, but ~ all
bard to get kids ell! drugs as the the dopera I know, oaly three
pushers work to pi them book· teko just 11'811. The relt teko
eel, mo.ybo we wouldo'l have lbla add, speed, blndfuill of plio,
llld you'd bo surprised bow m&amp;ll)'
big elope problem.
I am an ex-doper, and I have try heroin.

dale's buildings .... Paul Hornung et the Ground Floor said he's YOUTH ASKED FOR IT
This column Is for young peosbopplng for an Eastolcle location for a Manhottn link In his ple, their J)l'oblems and pleas.
_..u.s skein~ Rod Ram urea, their troubles and tun. As
clubs, mullc - food parlors he with the rest ol Helen Help USI,
owns with former Packer loom- It welcomes laugbs but wan•t
mate and author Jerry Kramer. dodge a serious queaUon wllb a
Late Alan Ladd's """ Alan Jr. bnisb-ol!.
Send your teenage quesUons to
makes bls rum aplaob as 00 •
producer (with Elliot Kastller) YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, care of
of the Samantha Egpr • DaYid Helen Help USithla new-r.
1lemmlnp movie ''Tho Walldng VIEW FROM THE INSIDE
got to tell Cleoevef71blnglaNOT
Sllc." .... !ollst be lllndreds ~ Dear Helen:
Regarding that leUer from Ill rl8bl. She 81198 she never
leC4llld pneraUon sbow.ldds o».
lng pr&lt;J(ItabiJ ill their parents• Cleo lbe Hippie: There will be went on a bad trip. She will some
footsteps .... Bill Gargan never a lot ~ kids who'U say, .,Leave de;y. I dldl She ae;ya LSD doem't
tbou&amp;bt be'd resell lila Ust.'fid.. her ·•-,let ~er, 1jo her lhilll.'' make deformed babies. My best
friend bad a beby you wouldn't
)'(Q,. Relen.1.'tleo
tiW ~VIII'IBif .- ,!Jill fiii~IIJin bUt' ~~~~ WltJl
.
'.
11 lleked cancer of the tbrool Is crying tor help .or abe wouk\. want to see I She and her hoy
- so here's a very h~WY anni- n't have written to you- her friend were acid heads.
I saw mr friends end up m
versary to a brave gentleman. beafng, sci'GUIIging, drug.aosk·
heroin and steal and work t b e
street to get IDOJl07 for It Il4lll'l
kid yourself, you - l e who 8119

Keno Ridge

Mr. and Mrs. William Rose
IIIII Billy ~ Columlols Ylslled
her mother. Mrs. Gllllll. Mil-

recently, taking her out
to Crow' I steak Hoose for 1 turke,y dlmer. The occasion wu to
celebrate her blrlhcls,y.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bohr of
Gallipolis, Mrs. Slrab Woocle of
Tui!Per• Plains vlllted a &amp;mda,y
with Mr. andMrs.MI.YnardBshr.
Mr. and Mrs. Blaloe Mllholn,
Elaine, TollY and Mikel clllod
«1 Mr. IIIII Mrs. Pbllllp Smith
hoan,

was a get.qether celebnllns
Mr. SIDIIh'a blrtbcls.l'.
Heidi Mllboon llld llheli call·
od ... Elaine M1lbosn &amp;mda,y,
lleoDis Porker pachaseda ridIng horae recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Percy and
cbil- ~ MliUJa, W.Va., vlllt.
od bls parents &amp;mclll, Mr. llld
Mrs. Ben Perry,
Mr. llld Mrs. Ml1nard Bohr
were dlimer guests ~ tllelr 1&lt;11,
and dllulhteroln-law, Mr. IIIII
Mrs. Cssb Babr at Mlcldleport,
Tbe occaston was celebralinB
Mrs. ldrlq Bahr'l blrlbda1.
Mrs. Edllb OSborne called 4lll
Mrs. AUco DodiiOII 9mdlll' at·
te..-.

Alfred

••Let •em do their thing.'~ Heroin

&amp;mciiJ School attendance 4lll
'March 23 was 52, tile ollerlng
$15.40.
Worsblp services were hold at
10:45, wllb the Rev. casto.
Eaater !lmrise Services will
he held at the chUrch here on
&amp;mda,y morning, AprU 6, at 6
o'clock a.m.
The regular meeting of the
Woman's Society of Cbrl&amp;Uan
Service was held 011 Tueeclay
evenlns. March 18, at the home
~ Genevieve Qlthrle, with an
attendance ~ 11 members and
2 visitors.
'l1le meellns, In charge of Nellie Parker, preslilont, opened
wltll pra.ver by Merle Grlflltb,
and the singing, ''Bles-

Is gelling very bill In lbls•'COUD·
try. Pd guess (and remember, I
was there) that we have aboot
Uve times as Dlll'l1 junkies here
DOW as there were ten years

ago, and Cleo will be one betore long H somehed1 doesn't
care OIIClllllh to set her stralibL
And THEN abe'U do a lot more
than "alng for her auwer" 1D

support • $100..&amp;-da,y blhltl
Clso said, "Doo'l you IIGW'el

resllze that wbateYor you 1chleve
In lUo you'll lose by deatil'l" It
took me a year on pot, 1cid,
spoed - everything but 111e big
"H'' - to reaUze I waa waltlog tile ooly life I bad. Now I
lin each da,y •• it cornea, and
get everything I can pt aut ~
sed AaMirance•.,
it. - EX-HIPPIE
A total of 11 lick and abut.Jn Dear Helen:
ealls were reported.
For three years rve watcbA report was lllven on t b o ad drup come Into mr crowd
World Day ~ Prayer services and Pve seen what they do. My
llld lbe ol!orlog oo March 7.
friends are completely cbanpd
&amp;lbscrlptlons to tile "World from what they were. I watched
OJtlook" and ,.Responsef' maga..
1 lllrl teko speed for the nrst
zlnea were renewed.
-The 1969-70 pledp to Mil.
elono was made. Also the offerIng for Lancastar School of Milo
lion, and the March of Dollars

The• iddl flture Is the answer to you're
bored, or down, or buQed. flip
a .IIIU. IIIIIOke some pot, teko
tile needle - then ~re h&amp;tlii'''IIU; lt"WWf'tilr illf'j61i"iilt'
a 'llllnti*8 ~ Wllil lt'l'(·to
you,
EYen ..,. m&amp;ll)' ~ mr frleada
are lrJing to drop drUgs. MIJ·
be IIOIIledl¥ they will, and lben
I wou't feel weird, beln&amp; •'dlf.
ferent" I could nevor try tllam
otter watcblnc bow lbe;y lriiJII'ad·
1lally turning Ill)' frloacls I D I o
blob11. - SAN FRANCIIICO
Desr s.r.:
Do your friends know AWARENESS HOUSE ID lllll'l&gt;y
Mencloclno C&lt;lUDIY, and elmllor
8I'OOP therapy een1er1 wlllcb are
being alerted In m&amp;ll)' e I t I e 1
tllroqiJout the CCUDtry7 (For fUr.
Iller lnformaUon, coatect the
1l1'UI Alluse Proaram ot your
nearest state Bolpltel,)
Here YQmB - I t bookad 4lll
drop teko port ID II'OUP tbsrow, work out lbelr )mlblema,
learn to kick the habit 11'1aklnd
~ junior ~ oaly perUclpantl don't 1 '11VI "ln.,. 11111 molt
aren't 011 hard yot. Their
COIDDIOII dtnomlnstor1? A bate
for wl\lt lbe;y're dolnl to tllam·
selveallld a sesrcb for the cour.
aae to -,a. Thl• _... 11111r
DNst chaop their oltitudel toward IUt, for H lbe;r ClCIIIIIa. u
ioaero, lhe;y'U 110 rllht b1ok 111
lhp opln. - H.

BERRY'S

was taken.

Ill TilE l!ofC,K.. .

treWI&amp;··· OWNS
9!$,000
SltAUS!

with

sparkling

iookiea

Halntlle'a leaden, - - · 4o IIOttJ:!'~lit ud fret ,
wblle Ceagreea talkl. They have •
. npudoa ,
eem.utee wlllch hu jnR blre41 f - lll8jor .....,_..
relaW plulllo lhe area, nol t. meliiiGn olher leller Coad '
eatehel.
·•
Today missile and space programs account for some
27,0110 Jobs at HIUitaviUe, with nonspace Provldln&amp; 16,0110
but growing, One of lbe new illdustrles expects to employ '
8,000 people. within two years. Tbe ezpansion committee is
hard after ellll more new plants.
Yet curlo111ly, this energeUc elfort to shore up tbe •
hoom1a economfci base so it can wltbatand the shock of possible missile-space curtailments bas lis own real Umils.
A new induatry's search for ~er bere Is burt so
Ion&amp; as Redstone continues big, •
up the labor pool
and sustaining high wage levels. · Rll!ht now Redstone
draws workers from 18 coun~ in nortllern Alabama and
Tennessee, some drlvill&amp; I.J).mlle round trlpJ ~

:"nt

Huntsville is one ol the rare placea In Alabama w!Mre •
Negroes man many of the pumps at cas ataUons PalroJilzed:;
by the wblte citizenry. Most of tbe wbltes who n~n
have those joba work at the government complex. , · ::
No one who baa observed the city leaden' aggressive,:
spirit, however, expects them to yield eaiUy in tbelr battle •
for more nonspace-related employment. Among the most :
driving are the older buslne11 1e8ders whose prominence :
here predates the mlulle era.
:
· Clwly, report~ of a aerlou downturn In ~·· •
areMnt eeonomle eurve1 are premalllre. In 1M8, Ill tom• :
meretalllllll relldelllal eoutraetilln eame lo flU miDlon ;
aplul Blrmlallwll'a Nt miDia-*lkinJ when llltA,IM •
lliHiallon It ad Qllnst an e1Umated llt.OOO fer Alabama'a :
WulrW eaplllllulher BC!ulh.
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Admittedly, HuntaviUe earner bad twice surpassed Blrm· :
Ingham. But It It holding up well, and ita ever-e=g :
coD&amp;curatlon of new factories, shops and ollce h
gs :
pves It a rosy look.
,
Maybe the town Is j111t
be incredibly luclty.
Some people ;felt that way en Wwtmen, makiDg test
horillgs for the new count)' b ·
g ilowntown, struck oil.
But spokesmen at Redstone, where _l;eJ olllclals 'WO!t '
CGDStantl,y with Huntsville leaders to 1leJp theJii Jrul1d a •
Jutln&amp; base, tbink the town Is a quaD!)' place which make&amp; .:
Ill own luck 111111 wiU 10111ehow survive u a rich Island ill
a lonely 1108 of wooda and bill&amp;.

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After the luncheon, Rhodes

helped shove bock the furnilure
In a parlor of the executive
mansion ror the yOUI'Igsters to

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at the home ~ Helen Woocle,
with Eleanor Boylea J)I'OII'IDI

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7 a.m.; Win-

field, Jellll,)' A. Green 1CJ 8;55
p.m.; Polly R. down 10:30 p.m.;
H. E. Bowles oP 2:30 a. m.;
Franklin B. lQl 4:55 a.m.; Alan
R. Merrill down 5:15 a.m.
OlnO RIVER - Moltgunery,
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llollll!- bome were EmmaFbldo
IIIII, local, and Mr. and Mra.
Gerald Sllarlz and famllyoUiar·

witho••l tndin,: ·team•'f"'

At Eastern
The Eastern Hlllh sehool Auditorium will be lhe site ~ two
baskothell ,pmes between facul.
IJr members ~ the Meigs a n d
Eastern Locsl School Dlllrlcta
MDnds,y IB&amp;Irt.
The Oral game will begin at

?p.m.
There Ia also to be a "slave
..ction.. between games and the
winner of a pie will be permlttecl to toss the pie at either John

Riebel,

superlnlandent of tile

Eastern District, or Charles Taylor, principal. The pie toss is

sponsored by the National Honor
Societ;y and the Sudenl Council.
Both targels will be allowecl to

decide on league e~alon.
Prominently mentioned r o r
franchises are Baltimore arll

Buffalo, but league J)l'osldent
Clarence Campbell said that If
expansion occurs1 Vancouver
wiU have to be Included under
arrangements agreed to last
June.

Writers Association as Fighter

4:30 Lm.; Racine Locks,

Haney Jordsn down 4:30 a.m.;
W. H. Shaver, Jr. ~6:35a.m.;
Greeruc&gt; Locks, Clcy of St. Loola
up 12:05 LID.; Mark M. down 6
a.m.i Franklin Pierce down 7:35 Lm.; Meldabl Locks, Steel
Pioneer down 4:15 p.m.; John
J, Rowe ~ 7:40 p.m.; Barbara
Brent clown 9:40 p.m.; Cott4lll
Queen ~ 11:10 p.m.; Miss Lucky
~ 12:50 Lm.; ValvoiiDO down
2:10 a.m.; Jim Southern ~ 6:35
a.m.

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MIAMI (UPO- A freak accident and a suspension cut two
more tq&gt; golfers from the
llnett~ In -.r•s opening of lhe
new National Airlines Open, but
the $200,000 tournament drew
the rest of golftngs bluebloods.
AU but six of tha world's
richest golfers are alter the
$40,000 first place money on the
6,927-yard par-72 WoatCouraeat
Misml COUntry Club.
Among the mlasl"'l are Lee
Trevino, U.S. Open champion
and third-place money wlmer
so far this year, who jammed a

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to PGA oftlcials
during lbe JaeksonviUo Open.
Also mluiltl are Roberto
DiVicenzo, Soutb America'•
~-~ links ambos Sidor, and
llliured American pros Jaok
Morqclnary, PbU Rodgers and

Eric Morris, Otester R o u a h,

CUrtis Roush, Mike White, Rand)' Clark and Bobby Roosh,
There will be no seniors 111
the 1969 FaiC&lt;III dlamoncl squad
and the only veterans are Gary
Clark, Tim Howard, Gary Short
and Dick Ord,
The schedule rotlows:
March 11- At Warren LDeal,
4:30p.m.
March 31 - At Glooster, 4
p.m.
April l - At Federal HockIng, 4 p.m.
April 2 - AI North Gallla, 4
p.m.
April 3 - At Haman Trace,
4:30p.m.
April 7 - At Mella, 3:30 p.
m.
April 8 - At Eastern, 4 p.m.
AJ)l'U W - At Poca, 4 p.m.
AprU 11 - At VInton, 4 p.m.
April 14 - Glouster, 4 p.m.
April 15- Eastern, 4:30p.m.
April 16 - Meigs, 3:30 p.m.
April 17- At SOUthern, 4p.m,
April 18 - At SOUthwestern, 4
p.m.
AprU 21 - VInton, 4:30p.m.
April 22 - North Gallla, 4
p.m.
April 23 - AI Pl. Pleasant,
1:30 p.m.
April 24 - SOUthern, 4:30 p.
m,
April 28 - AI Ripley, ip.m.
April 29 - Hannan Trace, 4:30 p.m.
April 30 - At Ravenswood, 4
p.m.
Ma,y I - At Wlrt, 4 p.m.
Ma,y 2 - Pl. Pleasant, 4 p.m.
MaY 5 - Poca, 4 p.m.
May 7 - Ravenswood, 4 p.m.
May 8 - Federal Hocking,
4:30p.m.
May 12 Rlj)iey, 4 p.m.
May 13 - Warren Local, 4 p.
\
m.
May IS - Wlrl, 3 p.m.
May 16 - Pl. Pleasan~ 1:30
p.m.

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Rios, 2:1-yesr-old ahortstop,•lill.
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Clcy Royals from the MOnlnal .
Expos. Rlos bolted •282 Ia p2
samos last season with Bal~
Durham of lhe C.rollra ~­
Kansas Clcy bad wanted blr. jn
the O&gt;IJIInalon draft but ...,...
troal had bad first pick.
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Food plants of the grlamUy are caUed ceiull
from Ceres, the Roman god-. J '
dess of agriculture and U..,
harvest.
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throughout

the season. USC.
Notre Dame was last year's
pick. Speculation Ia that the

Franclsco Warriors as league

pll)'offs hegan.
The Warriors led b)' as much
as 19 polnls In both the second
and lhlrd periods, oti1 to have
Jerry West brl~ the Lakors
back each dme. He hit lor 14
points In the second quarter and
15 In lhe third.
Boston gol prime efforts from
BW Russell 1nd John lfavllcek.
The pll)'er-e,.ch blocked 12
ahots, pulled down 15 rebounds,
and had eight assists. lfavllcek
rang In with high scoring honors
on 35 points.

Playoff action continues

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A rains'-er washed out
Wedneeclay'a Pl'0411l celebrity
event- which fealured a crude
match bet w e en television' a
Jackie Gleason and football'•
Joe Namstil-and the $5,000
prize · money was dlvldecl

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BaltlmO&lt;e and Sen Diego

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due on Nov. 15 will be ~
"wjlcl card."
,
Ohio State's Nov. ~ _ .
agal111t traditional rival 1Delllgan will probably be retPaMJir
televised.
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Sep~ 20: Kent State al Qllle
Unlveraicy on regional TV.
Nov, 1: Ohio Stele at )iortl!oo.
western on regional TV. ,Nov, 22: Four regionaltJRII
to be picked in the •II!W~{ill;,
followed by UCLA-l5C at rJM,
at Los Angeles 111 national ~·
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The network has the privilege
of selecting one game for na-

Gleason announced, .. That's lt."
The loser bad agreed to do111te
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By Unitecl PreaslnternalliH&amp;l
The pride of the Boston
Celtic&amp; still baa its magic, and
the Los Angelos Lakera still
need more points than 11 from
Wlit Cbamherlaln.
The CeiUes, f~ce 11nishera In the NallOMI Basketball A&amp;Boclatlon Eastern Dlvl·
slon, toppled the Philadelphia
76ers 114-100 Wednesday night,
whHe the Laken were being
a1;ymlt&lt;l, 99-n, by the Son

equally amo1111 the 56 starting
pros. They gol $89.29 each.
But Namalh had the televi·
aion comic licked berore the
rains came. After nine holes.

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W'eelcend guests ~ Mr. and
11r1. vere swam ware ;Mr•.and
Mra. Mlrl'IJ lloDklnl ~ .~

slcy of SOuthern Callfornts were
on TV three Urnes la&amp;l year,
their third game being tile
uwUd card" contest which drew
the largest vlewl,~ audience for
any regular season same, col!ega or pro. Nati1H81 Collegiate
Athletic Association rules apecl(y
that a college whkh appears
three limes In one year he limltecl to a single appearance the
next.

Celtics Rap
76ers, LA Is
Upset, 99-94

thumb on a Joeker room door

Tueadl)', and Dave HW, 13thplace moDe)' wlmer who was
. . _ from the touriiO)' for

NEW YORK (UPI) - 0 h I o
State, defending naUIH81 collep
· f~l cbsn111on. will be seen
on IA!Ievisloo at least twice and
!ftOI'e likely three times duriOW
lbe 1969 season, M foll9Wers
~ Notre Dame wlU pt to see
the Irish only twlee.
Forcy-slx colleges will sppear
on lbe screens during ABC'•
aeries, startl~ with a niP,t
pme, Air Force versus Southern M.-at, on Sept. 13.
Some 3? games wUI be teiecas4
two more than In 1968, inclucllow 11 ..Uolal broadcasts, the
same as last season.

Notre Dame and the Univer..

man, steve Helatead, !l&lt;eeter Oblinger, Brent Clark, Tim Boward, Richard Kent, Randy &amp;nllb,

EaSler Is Siln., Apr. 6

lslla.

In-

Accident, Suspension
Cut Two From NAO

ianguap

FREEBliYA

de- one of two pll)'era sent
to' the Astros In the deal, anIIOUil&lt;od his retirement wiU..
out reporll~ to tile new club.

Bolf.

down 6:25 p.m.; Lock 17, OVEC
and Manager of the Year. They
up 4:40 p.m.; Onward ICl 2:45
will be honored at a dlmer on
a.m.i Paul D. u,p 6:40a.m.; La- September 13,
dy Rosemary down 6:55 s. m.;
ORCO down ?:10 LID.; BeU..
ville Locks, GUda McCool lQl
3:30a.m.; Lock 23, James Bow·
~;~

HOO!elnz had aecused Kuhn
of threaiA!nl~ the structure of
boseboll by rullow lhst Ruaty
Staub allU bolongecl to the J4oo.
tres1 Expos even though Cion-

game sche&amp;llle tbf.s spring.
Boys llbo have hean working
the
Gary

12, Philip Sporn down 3 a.m.;
WIN AWARDS
Lock 14, A. D. Haynes, D oP 10
SCOTCH PLAINS, N.J. (UPr
p.m.; EI&amp;ercllff up 1:15 a.m.;
-Joe Frazier and his manager
Lock 15, Foremost down 5:30
Yancey Durham have been
p.m.; SteYenson .., 6:15 p.m.;
seleeted
by lhe N.J. Box!~
Lock 16, Edward S. Bosworth

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MASON- Tbe Wabama lll8b
beseboll season - r . alated
for tocis,y at Warren Local, was
expected to be ealled &lt;J(f because of cold weather.
Wahama baaebellera, coached
by Grant Belllett, have an amblUcxaa and 111rel,y a record 30~

for polltlons on
team
Pie Toss Will out
elude Gary Clark,
Short,
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DaVId Roach, Dick Ord, Mike
ceature mes Burna, John Johnson, Il4lll

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GAUGES - Galllpolla, 12.0
mel&lt; I
and 23.8 running 46 feet ol rollA county-wide campelsn for
era; Pt. Pleasant, 25. 73; Pome- dollars for a&lt;:bolars will begin
roy - Meson, 22. s:;; Hinton, 3, 70
AprU 7.
falling; Kanawha Falls, 9.88 011The dollan for a&lt;:bolars prostat; Charleston, 22.77 rising. Jll'am amW!IIy J)l'ovldea hunLol'llon, running 7,5 feet of roll· clreda of dollars for studentnvho
ers; Marmet, running 9.5 teet; wish to secure addiUonal trainand Winfield running I? feet ing pest the high school level,
BOAT MOVEMENTS:
GALLIPOLIS LOCKS - J. S.
Lewis down 4:05 p.m.; Diana EXPANSION TALKS
MIAMI BEACH (UPO- The
Booworlh down 11:25 p.m.; Tl·
NatiiH&amp;I
Hockef League Gover·
tan down 2:05 a.m.; semet liP
2:55 a.m.; Elgercllff ~ 3:05 s. nora will meet In mk\.Ma,y to

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If you put extra weight In
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stroaalb .. baseball'• jnlerlrn
ciOIUIIiulooer w~.
Judp Roy IIOO!elnz, !Jam.
bo7lnt owner of the Houston
Aslrol, sent Kuhll a telO(II'IIII,
apologlzl!w for remarke he
made about the commlssi""'
er'a bandll!w ~ the Dom Clen-

Opener is
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Pet GB lfarr.l'lollYir down· 4 a.m.; .Lock

Thur&amp;day•s Games

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Kentucky . . .. 39 33 .542 3
Miami. ..... 40 34.541 3
Minnesota • ' •• 35 39 .473 8
New York ; . • , I? 58 .227 26'h
Weal
W, L. Pet. GB
x.()akland , , , 54 19 .740
New Orleans . . 42 32 ,568 12'1.&gt;
Denver •.•... 42 33 .560 13
Dallas •..... 38 35 .521 16
Los Angeles .. 23 5&amp; .329 31
Houstqn ..... 23 50 .315 31
x.Clincbecl title
Wedneeclay's Results
Houston 131 Oakland 124
Indiana 134 Los Angeles 123
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• • Bobby - s bit three
singles and scored four nma In
tile Sen Fnnclaco Glanta' 7..'i
Yictory over the SeatUe POuts.

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I'UIHCOri~ double in the llrst
ll!lllqf was the bll blow ~ the
Chicago ·White Sox' Z-1 win over
the Plllsbl!rgh Pirates behind
the seveiH!It pltchll!i of Joe
Horlen, Bob Priddy and Bob
Locker,
Wayne Garrett bit two
homers and a slDgle to lead tile
New York Meta to a 6-3 victory
over the Clncllllati Rods. Alex
Jlimaon bit a tllree-run homer
for the Rods • , • Ken Holtzman
pitched seven shutout lnnlnils as
the Cblcsgo como downecl the
Cleveland Indians I~ with tile
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Falcon's

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Rhodes Praises

Ohio AA Champs

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such old fogeyo as Dollll,)'
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and Csrl Yastrzemskl will get a
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COLUMBUS (UP0 - Accostarts.
lades contllwo to fall oo the
These rooldea inclllie:
sbouldera of Columlola East
-Outfielders Larry !Usle and High School besketboll pll)'ers,
Ron Stone, who turned in winners of tile ctsss AA state
IJ)I~tacular performances Wedcbsn111onship,
nesday to lead the Pbilade!Jihia
Gov. Jsmoa A. Rhode• feted
PhWles to an 11-1 rout of the the players to a luncheon
. Houaton Aatroa.
Wedneeclly, where he praised
-Bobby Murcer, a 22-yearold
them for giving "the ftnest
Infielder who stretched his d0111011t1tratlon of young ~e
blllhw streak to nine pmes as In America.''
the N01r York Yankees dei'Bated
state o!flelala wbo attended
the world champion Detroit the luncheon ol Diet mlgoon IDTigers 7·2.
cluclod s..&gt;reme Court Justice
-Rudy Mey, a 24-year.oJd Robert Duncan, secretary of
left.halller who pitched seven State Tecl W. Brawn, Auclltor
shulout innilll!&amp; in tho California Roger Cloud, Treasurer John
Angela' 9-3 triumph over the Herbert, Budget Director Mel
Oakland Athletics.
Nowell, state sen. John Bowen
Valla Pinson and Tim McCar- and Rep. Keith McNamara.
ver bit ru111&gt;roduclng fourthMcNamara gave each of the
lming doubles to lead the s~ boys silver cumlnka dlll))ll)'lng
Louts Cardinals to a 2-1 victory the state seaL Rhodes presentover the Boston Red Sox. ed each with a golc[..trlrnmod
Rookie Mike 'l'nrroz, a ~. 210.
porcelain mug helrl"'l tho slate
seal and a oote of congratulations.
The school cheerleaders were
given sW!fecl Ugers symbolizing

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Musial or Sonl3 Koufax- at
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spring of 1969 lost
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sldewheoior, yielded just
one run In six lnniows for the
Csrdl•l• , • . Ted Ulalender'o
third otrallht single drove in
two runs In the nintlllMing and
pve the Minnesota Twins a W
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TilE *ND!Io..
••He Llvea" were uaed. ••The
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IDENTIFY
sram book was used as an added
VOURSEL.F,
devotlllaal.
Tloe booteas served a love!¥
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Tbe National Safety Council says tbat
road construction contractors in several
states have solved a common problem:
How to get motorists to pay attenilon to
flagmen at construction sites.
Tbey blred girls to replace the men with
the flags. The girls were equipped with
refiecUve bats and jackets-and,- ob, yes,
miniskirts. No more problem,
But they still haven't fi g u r e d out a
way to get motorists to pay attention to
flagMEN.

lldWy. &lt;m~ed)') IIIII ax • fl&amp;lll
cbsq) '1'0111 Zale to the cut and will IIUlp tile sctl«~ wbonever 1'GIQI
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PubliC Relatione Inc." .... Boatal's Art Moser has a bot ex.
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By FRED DOWN
UPI Sports Writer
Count IllY sprl~ not lost

(NEA)

This remarkable missile-and-apace age boom town waits
nervously while Con&amp;reii4JI'&amp;ue• the merits ol a
bunon
ABM clelenae system and welgbs approprlaUona tor a pr~ .
jected 10 additional moon landings.
,
President Nixon's ann ounce men t ol a Umile!l ABM
deployment cheered city leadera. Some 1,IJO people are
employed In dev~lopment of the Sentillel ABM system at .
lbe fO~cre Redatoue Arsenal complez. Any cut.ol
would ue sharply felt.
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Huntsvllle'i citizenry bas known sillce 18SO, wben the
Army Missile Command wu establlsbed bare, tbat mucb
of ita economic fate bas rested ID the banda ol Congress.
1111&amp; H bl aever heeD ~er tllu 110!~. wilh ABM 1Uider .
Ire ud tile umber of moo• laadl.,~ aau reaDy uaeWed. ·
This town, whlcb bas aoomed from a mere 16,0110 in l8SO
to an estimated 160,0110 tbia year, aevertbelesa baa an ·
almost myaUcal faith ill two things:
Tbat Dr. Wernbar von Braun, dlrec:tor of the MarsbaD
Space F!lcht Center at the Redstone complez, wiU """ let .
U down bUt wiU IIOUIId 11)1 '!leskl in Wasbington until fresb
money tor more big programs is alllltted.
.
And, that
itself aomehow wiU not allcrw that •
atee1 and ~te. worth maybe fOOO mi1Uon, to tan into ~

fluence customers, reports Reuters.
(l 10.millute hourglass stands on each
table ·111 the hotel restaurant If a walter
bas not taken the order by the Ume the
sand runs out, the customer gets a free
meal.
We suspect that the millennium bas not
yet arrived, however. No mention Is made
. of a Umlt on the time between the takiDg
of an order and the serving of it.

"f)llllsb'' tranallllon - b I d
RodQI Grullllo, Jake LanQta
and Zale sing tbe title tune, llldft,.
od the enllro eDIJiballllnlofard.
cal par, , _ _ lt."'lbe CIDIIOower Cuplcls," adc1scl 45 clCJIIIIIng mlllltes llld ..,. feel• oortsln he bas cbanpd It Into a
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up with a novel idea to win friends and ill·

Ru..eu•s movie "T li e ~ · u~:; lawyer ~"¥i.e

lkBarable Fraudan fell on par..
louo Umes llld Ita origlaal producing !J&lt;m went lwplt - but
NOW Yotkor Harold Sobel took I
close look and dl...,.ored aom&amp;tblng he feels will make blrn a
mini: he bouibt the 111m from
the blnk filii foreclosed 110111t
•800,000 In loonJ 4lll the pr0¥1oua prodllcir llld bad locked up
the JD--'1 for a yesr .... So.
bel onaJ,Jsed It, bad a new mullcal IICOrO eoqiOMd. lddocl 1M
lferedllb (dUe 10011 al10 In I

NEA Washington Correspondont

Waiter's Sands of Time

. ~ relltouraota at the MetropoJI.
WI Opera and N. Y. state Thea:;.:orc':b!' ..woddwltlo-CUiaeJ&gt; ~:...'!!P-~.

I · Jane

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forces or lrnprovln&amp; pollce-eommunil)' relaUons will he ICJ!!)red. .
It is to he hoped that the critics are premature In their pessimism. Tbe war
lialoat crime Is too urgent a m4tter to he
permUted to develop into another one of
those Wasbington-atatehouoe porkbarrels,
where everybGdy gets a Ultle sometbillg
but nobody geta as much as be needs.

umn for a Greenwich Vlllap
newspaper.
BID satire sold his N. Y.bosed pdllldty outllt when be
became a Nixon White Bouse
assiiWlt .... Now to IIDiab lbo
-ailon ~ Jill! and state, lbe
Satire name bas been erued
from Bill'• old llrmwblc:bheoce.
forth will be knoWn as "JDN

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In Spcice, ABM Indecision

Battle Crime On Its Grounds

March 27, 1969

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I«JNTINGTON- Marahall Univerait;y will holll the 15th cooH&lt;UIIve Reponal Science Fair
Mar&lt;h 28.,29 with. a antlcipalori
300 exhibits.
Plrtlclpanloln lhls )'OOI''Iflir

A nlno-yoar...td Cllerokee ln.
dian boy hu been adapted by
lht Wllll111 Workero ClaBS ot
the Locw Boltom Churches
through the New Frontier of

dren's home s In Sarawah, Hong
Kong, the Phlllpptnes, Korea,
Greece, Finland alll Oklahana

are supported by the organizatlon.
Aurther Gene Halr, who resides with his parents am four

have sponsors. Aurther hs in the
third grade of school, likes music anl his lavorlte pla,yllme octivJty ls marbles.
The New Frontier of Faith of·

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Mrs. Alta MiUer oC Leon, W.
Va., ls visiUJW here with Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Roush and tamlly.
Hosplialman 3 Alan Wallace
stationed with the U.S. Navy at
Norfolk, spent the weekend here
with hla parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Dwight WaUace, and Nancy.
Bruce Wallace, a stlllent at Marshall Unlverolt;y, anl Mlsa Beverly GwUliams also a student
there, Joined the family lor dinoer Saturday nlghl.
Mrs. Jlm carpenter aOO son,
Jay, have returned to COlumbus
after speridlng a week here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ho-mer Parker, Rutlam. They were
joined for lhe weekenl by Jim
C&amp;rpenter. The family also vislted in Pomeroy with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson carperiter.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Slnlle
or ~rl111!field were In Mlddlepori
over the weekerxl to visit relalives Including the WU!Iam Aull
lamlly,
Saturday visitors In Columbus
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sisson and son, Robbie.
Mr. anl Mrs, WUJiam Ault
an11 family visited Mr. and MrS.
C. H. Wise, Jr., In Waverly Sunday, Kay Ault was home trom
Perdas~r,.._I!Nl!!~&gt;F~r nurses training alljtrletta.
ing ~er,

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~ Mrs. Wayne BeaL Mr. alii Mrs.
~ Per&lt;laa are living in Mentor,

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are announcing the btrlh of a son,
After spending aloave!romthe
Nathan Eddy. G""""'rents are
•, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bearh of V. S. Army with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Circle, Larry
Cheater, anl ' Mrs.llazel Arnold Circle left Mmday for Fl. Lew' anl the late Nalhan Aroold.
Is, Washington, From there he
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Mrs. Elizabeth Murrey had as wlll
Ord
"-'-th
' recent vlollora Mr. and Mro.
&amp;D ID FL
' Cal~.. ~ en
to Vletmun.
WUUam 'Murro,y o! Columbus anl
Dixie Circle o1 Athens spent
Mr. and Mrs. Dal'll Murray and a week's vacatim with her par~
"'"'of Richmond, Vs.
onls, Mr. and Mrs. Homer ClrMra. Zora Walkar, who makes
her home with Mr. anl Mrs. cle.
,
Mr. and Mro. l')rgene Hud11011
• Raymon:l Musser1 has been ill
I and 1s a patient at Veterans 'Vet-- fl. Racine, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Taylor ot McKenzie Ridge
'
' entrs Memorial HoapllaL
called al the borne of Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Taylor on !Urday.
Ermai SchreckOJ!iOsl o1 Parkersburg spent Saturday nigbl with
DIDio Brlft&lt;er.
James Circle ofNewHaven, w.
Va., Rielly Cirele of Charleston,
W. Va. were at the home of Mary
By AVA GILKEY
Circle
during the weekend.
. Mro. Aaa Jordan, Middleport,
Attendance at &amp;md&amp;y School
: visited her mother, Kalie wnMarch
23 was 29.
: 0011. They visited Mrs•. Vinas

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Keeping
up
with the
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Jo~ses would be a lot
Vlsltoro of Ava Gilkey Sut&gt;eafler if they'd slow down
; daJ afternoon were Mr. onl Mra. and
stop chasing the
; H. D. GOkey and aon, Joey aad Smiths.
: Bob Wlnlett of Pomeroy; two: yoar-&lt;Jid l!ft-'*hter of the
: Joho SUpnts, Clir&lt;on Gilkey, son, the Jack Clarks.
Arlx has purchased a new
:1AfboD.y; the Rober! Alldrea anl car,Rex
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Mro. I.ydia Powell took Mrs.
: ~.locaL
John
Stool to the doctor 011 a
: Mrs. Hope Harper received
Saturday.
: word U.t her son, Guy, is on his
The Lenl..,-hanl met at the
: woy bome trom Vlelnem. We all
home
of K. C. Welsh. Those pre· rejoice with her.
were Mary Diehl, stella
sell:
The oa1e of Grace Hamon was
Alldns,
Ardis Waggoner, Mildred
· woll aUeaded Saturday aad Ills
: ri(IOrtod the !arming tools sold Alldre. Faye Cotterill. Frances
; wt!L The Lead-A-Hand cleared Alkire. Minnie' Foit, Mrs. Waldo Nsal, Sally Weloh, Delli
: teo with the food stand.
Mro. Goldie Jones will leave Welsh anl BoMie Welsh. Mrs.
; to acCOiq)On.Y her da!Whter aad Welsh served sandwiches arrJ
, ~IHaw to CIOYelanl for our· salad anl c:o!!ee.
Mr. Elmer Flnlaw, Sr,, Is a
; JllrY· Mrs. Jor"s plans a sale
patient
at Sheiler!Jl! Arms Hoo( In the near ruture, as she wlll
pUa.l
but
l Jiraloo her home in Zanesville, provi'*' his col'klitlon ia im: 0., alrxe the deeth ol Mr. Jones.
Mr. James Clark, Sr., and
. Mr. VIrgO Atkins Is oot so
James
Clark, Jr., tave both been
' wollallhla wriling. He may hove
very
sick
under the care of a
' to relurll foc lurther surgery.
Barlara y - hos sold doctor. Joe Carsey oUenled the
1 lilr hllno In the Vllllp. It Is station.
Mro. Goldie Jones returned
i ._we! lho purchooer Ia the
;I 4rurllhW'
ol c:atherioe
Althouse. from ZanesvDie, 0., and has been
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Mr. and Mro. 11&lt;6' Wiseman, helpiJl! oul al VeiA!rans Memwlro are -IOl'ed in Doyton, orial HotpllaL
Kalhy C)Okey had her tonsils
op111t the weaken! il their home
remoYIII thlt week at St. Mar)"s
l hon.
Hoopllll. CIIIWI GOkey will be
lira. Wellhl Clark tlalted her
a • • • • tht• week for removal
- · lho Rdlerl ttarb and the olld.i-UL
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Brown Wodlleaday alerted Ohlr&gt;- which resembles the famlllar
ana ID guard apinal Jll'omotion- clrain latter bul with hI g her
AURTHER HAIR
al companies whieh prefer to stakes."
Cosmet:les, food supplements
attract largo numhora ol Invesfers two plans for sponsorship
tors rather than sell a !&gt;1'06rcl and housewares are some .PrOor children - the. sponsor adopoo
clleto marketed lhla way, Brown
or semee.
tlon and the promise bsnlr. Ad·
In a Consumer Frauds and oald.
dress of the organization is P,
The altornoy general describCrimes Bulletin malled to oil
0. Box 7129, Tulsa, Okla. 74105.
Ohio pollee and prooecutora, ed a que~tlonable co- as
Brown ldentllled the technique ure which oilers sreater return
ID Its lnvealors for finding other lnvellors than from procbrcl
sales.
"Prospects are enQQ"aged 1o
believe they wlll re&lt;'elve enormiiUI prollte from lhelr sales,
BY MRS. EVELYN BRICKLES
In rebaiA!o paid lor each perCarl BarnhUI returned home
...,
th11Y recruit and partial comMrs. Marion Frances enterfrom Clearwater, Florida where
mint«&lt;s on sales by rehe attended the Telephone Com- Wnorl Monday nlglrt with a Tup. eruits, tt Brown saki.
perwaro pariY al the home of
pany Mld-ConUnent Seminar.
Large numbers of recruits are
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsel Miller her mother, Mra. Flora Baller necessary ID Insure a prolll lo
len Srnday lor i few days va- In MlddieiJOrl.
Demonstrator was Mrs. Lois ftflh or alxth levellnveotors beeauon in Florida. His sJster,
Bumgardner,
New Haven. Door cause the market becomes satMr. and Mrs. Millard Brooks
urated.
ol Reynoldsburg are staying with prizes were 'P/011 by Mrs. Clara
un then becomes practically
the MU!er boys while Mr. and Hall aod Mra. Balley. A dessert impossible to flrrtl available recourse was served to thoae namMrs. Miller are away.
ed
and Mrs. Donna Selftrt, Mrs. cruits," B r o w n explained
Karen Marcinko is spending
"Those who invest later are at
a few days with her husband, Gertrude Van Cooney, MlssMar- a great disadvantage."
lha Howell, Mrs. Myrtle HarriPvt. steven Marcinko in GeorBrown said some companies
son, Mr.. Carlene Vao Meter,
gia.
Janie Van Meter, Mn.. Edith employ muiU-level . merchandisMr . and Mrs. John Qrlnther
Ing as an effective sales tool.
Jr. and sons oC Chester and ~ncer, Mrs. Gertrude Kloes, He aald leg(Umate companies
Mrs. Am Yeauger, Mra. Robert
Mr. and Mrs. WUliam Watson
Vance
and children, Rlehard and ol!er realistic prolecllm• of disand family of East !ilade were
David, Keith Black, Mrs. carl tributorship earnilli• and pro!lrnclay dinner guests of Mrs,
duct sales potential.
Elfie Wataon In celebration of Roach, Darin and Trudy, and Mrs.
Brown suggested a check with
the fifth birthday of Jerry Wat- Marie Frances.
the better business bureau or
son, young son of Mr. and Mrs.
chamber ot commerce before inWatson.
ily ot Racine were &amp;mday guests vesting In companies where the
Mr. and Mrs. Oris Fredrick of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Torrence. promoter "'stresses sale ol the
of Zionville, Indiana, and Mr.
Mrs. D. G. Goodin and Mrs. distrtbut.orship, particularly me
and Mrs. Carl Morris and fam- Audrey Hager of Colunibus were associated with a new or lad
Monday guests ~ Mrs, Nelsel pl'Oiilct."
Weatherman.
When the malls are used in
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nich- an lHegal merchancU.slng scheme,
ols spent a day with their daugh- It may be a vlolaUoo ot maD
ter, Mrs. Marlum Hendershot fraud laws, Brown polnled ooL
and family at Lancaeter,
By ALTA CONE
Seldon Baker of ~roy and
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rot Bobo anl wife tile ~'a1t.,...lr_"11ome &lt;il Mr.,an&lt;llilra. Way,!Jark
have returned home. They also and daughter, Linda.
visited relatives in Chillicothe,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Koenig
Springfield Columbus an::l Lan- and his brother, Leonard Koecaster. '
nig, Jr. and children of Chester
Albert Cone aDd wlte were In and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ChevGalllpolis Tuesday.
aller and son, Kirk, were &amp;mLeslie Canode an::l wife, Lu· day dimer guests of Mrs. Doria
casville were hereovertheweek· Koenig.
end with his mother, Mrs. Liz!itnday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
zle Canode and Rob Turner and Pearl Cole of East 9lade were
wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Cole and
chlldren
and Mr, and Mrs. RonMrs. Maude Holcomb has reald
Crelg
of Dayton; Mr. and
turned home after visiting the
Mra.
OUs
Cole and family of · ·
Don MacBiane !emily in caliClnclnnaU; Mr. and Mrs. Avfornia.
ery
Geogleln ol POmeroy; Mr. · ·
Those spenliq Sunlay at lhe
and Mrs. Gordon Caldwell, Tup.
Jarrot Bubo home visiting Mr.
al'kl Mrs. John Silver (Ruth) were pers Plains; Mr. and Mro. WOtheir son, Meryl Bobo and wile llam Marcor and family and Mr.
and their son, wife and baby, aod Mrs. Marvin Walker and
Lancaster. Wesley Boboand wife, clauglrter, Ruthle of Ealll !ilade.
Chillicothe, and Henry Bobo, 1&lt;&gt;cal.
Miss Beulah Lawther, ChllliQ-What """ the profuthe, spent Sunday wlth her sla- .,. of Frandl Scott Kev.
ter, Mrs. Evelyn Ward and hu&amp;- author of our n all on a I
anthem7
bud, Athens.
A-lAwyer.
Mrs, Albert Cone called on Harry Lewis anti wife, Wilkesville,
on Saturday,
- Mr. Bohond,
recently
visited
Leonard Tueslnberry, wife and
Domie Norwalk, were weekend bo's sister, Mrs. AJlce VaDZant
visitors with her mother, Mrs. anl daughter, Cheshire. They al. so visited al the J. E. strong
Lessle Mullins anllamily.
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Leland Moore and famUy, C&amp;o- home, WUkesvllle.
Mrs.
Clyde
Slme
spent Sunton, were here ror tlle weekend
with his mother, Mrs. Cora day evening with Mra. Albert
Moore.
John White is slowly improYing rrom recent surgeey.
Mrs, Nancy Jack Is staying
with her daughter, Mrs, Giles
Pauley in Slnonville, W. VL

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Bathyphobla denotes an
excessive fear of depths-In
the case of a small boy, more
than a ~uarter-inch of water
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!niernatlonal Sclei)COFiirlnFort
Worth, Texaa, May S-9, 1970.
Four first place aword winnera
wlll receive cash prizes. Four
eecond and four third place award winners will al&amp;O be presented al the awards session Saturday at 1:30 p.m. .
In the Junior lilvlaion grand
awerda will be glv'"' ID the beoi
exhlbll entered ~ a boy and lire
belli exhlbll entered by a girl.
Two ftrat, aeemd and third places will al&amp;O be aworded.
The pertlclpants wlli register Friday morning, and exhibIts · wlll be Judged Friday afternoon from noon ID 5 p.m.

otera Frld&amp;y·evenlng.
The exhibits wiU- be 1o
lho PJ(rllc tram 9 ~.m. 1o i:SO
p.m. and from 2 p.m. 1o 3 p.
The purpooe o1; lho lair, dlreeted by L. ·Eilla 11a1111, asprolea&amp;Or ol malhamallcl; 11 1o
after ~1;J ·fOr 11rt .disploy of ...~.c ''-'1!!11. iovide l'OCOIIIitlm ol iiue ta!OIII,
lo Olle&lt;llll'lP oclentutC - mentaUm, and ID !III'JOUl:lll'talented youth ID ~oinllllc

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Bruce McGUl spent Wednesday with Mrs. D - Gheen anl
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Dm Gorby Is home !rom the
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ASSORTED CHOCOlATES I lb. box $1.15 2 lb. box $3.11

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Late looks . . . great comfort •.
low, low prices!

A reconi wan drilled on lhl
·, ·' .: : """ lil,)'re farm al Bend
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the choir sang. Amos TiUis is
the evangelist. Going from here
was Mr. alii Mrs. Lee
anl Sheila, Mr. anl Mrs.

returned home Monday night alter spenllng a row days with
lhetr daughter anl lamlly, Mr.
anl Mrs. Ron Wright anl children of Dublin, VL They made
the trip ID see their new granddaughter, Debra Sue.
Aipho Barr anl Mro.
Lelille Vfslted with Mro.
Evelyn Montgomery ooe day last
week.
J, T. Lerllle fellanlwaiOlightly lQjured and isn't very well
at this time,
Emma Lerllle spentSUrrdaywllh
Mr. and Mrs. H'"'ord Brown of
Pt. Pleasant, W. Va., and tllelr
daughter, Mrs. Konold Dowell
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Several people of the Leqavllle Cllurch sttend.a a revival
meeting at the Morgan Center

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DRILLING FOR GAS - One of the more rec011t drllllq
operation&amp; lo the eastern section of Meigs County, where sev..
oral good wells have been brought in to launch the current
boom, was on property of John Cleek, aio111 Route 338, near
the old Rawnswood ferry landing. The well, put down with
flnene!Jl! by the Hunting OU Co., was !ounl to be a smaller
producer than those closer to Portland, it has been reported.
but sUD may be a "mmeymoker." The Cleek well was drilled
de011er then lhe Newberg sanlstone, to about 5,SOO II. The
scenes here were taken whUe drilling was in progress at the
Cleek well site, - Sentinel Photo.

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1969 ELECTRIC

Whtn in on elevator
with U"Omen J)&lt;ISsengers
aboard, always take your
hat off. No! only ia It polite, it save~ the hat from
being knocked off when
the flldles r111h the door.

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will represent junior and oenlor Scioto cowrllerln Ohio; and cabhilh ·school• from lloJd, Groan- eU, Jllrrao, Wa,yne, Mason, Llnop, Carter, Floyd, Joillson, Law- coin, Lopn and porllons ot !'Illrenee, ~; and Pike cowr- nain cowrlles In Well Virginia.
Uea In· Kenlllcky; Gollla, Jack- . Exhlblte from oenlor h lg h
. "'"'· Lawrence, Maisa, Pike and ochoola lnelude the foilowlnscatogorleao biology, chemistry, pflyalcs, mathemoUca and engineerin&amp; and osrth sciences, Junior
hi8h exhibits Include the biQlogical and pl!.yslcal SCIOIICOI.
Awardll -ln the senior biih dlvloioo lnclulle lwo grand priz-

Chain L.etter Gimmick
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Tuppers Plains
Soeiety News

Mrs. Wayne Beal, Linda, Karla, Mrs. Roma Beal anti Buck
Vance were in Cleveland over
a weekend recently as guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Slandley Beal. They
attenled the double wedding of
Sarw:lra Beal arll JOOn Perdas,
arw:i Laura HamDton of Portsmouth and Henry Perdas, who
were married at the FirstChrls-tian Church in Mentor, Ohio.
Mrs; Roma Beal remained for a
re.. weeks as guests ot Mr. arll
Mrs. Stanley Beal and lamily.
Mrs. Hazel, Atnoid, Evalloe,
and Walter, had as recent guests
Mr. and Mr:l. Patrick Wllllams
and son, David, arll Mr.andMrs.
Nathan Arnold, all or Olester.
Miss Carol Sue Hall, who is
attenling college · in Kentucky,
W&amp;li home · OYer the weekerd.
WhUe here she gave a bridal
shower for Paula Frick, tlance
of carl Robert Hall, who wlll he
married in A!lrU.
Recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Jolur Dean were Mr. anl
Mn. Walter Terroll of PataakaIa , Ohio; Mr. aad Mrs. Kermeth
Marktns or Racine. Mr. an:l Mrs.
Paul Paynter of Carpenter and
Mr. anl ll!r•· Chorles K1111.
A bridit shower was gjven
at the Carleton Church Saturday
evenlq for Mr. anl Mrs. John

surprlaod with on old fashioned
• belli .. at the home o1 Mr. anl

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and his brothers and sister also

Stiversvllle

300 Exhibits Expected at 15th Science Fair

Cherokee ·Boy is
Helped by Class

brothers and one sister in northoa'tern Oklahoma, is partially
oupported by the WUllq Workoro Class which aenls $12 a
month. This is uoed for food,
FaiU•
clolhiJl! anl educaUon for AurThe NeW Frontier of Faith, ther. Member. ot the elatB cor·
witll headquarters ln Tulsa, respond with the younaster and
Okla., is an organization of i~ seOO gifts to him on Chrl1tmas,
ter-denomlnetional ministry dod- his birthday, Easter anl other
icated to asslstlngneedyehildren occasions. Visits from aponsors
in variws parts of the world. are welcome, the class has been
Numerou&amp; orphs~~~ges anl chil- advised.

pl'll)'llr maedng. All are welcome of Mr. an.. iJr!lo R. R, M . .
Tam.
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to eome and ineet with us.
Mro. Elva Dllley and Mrs,
..dl411r1
HQIIIItai. Hia
.Jrrd.Y Pape, Mlddlaporl, were bu- zerRrrd,y
alnesa visltoro in Athe!ll Thura- Margaret Wobaiar, ~ ·
haa II!I&lt;D aevoralilaia Willi lllllt.
daJ afternoon.
Mr, and Mrs. Dell Talbott
Mr. """ Mro. Rar!!lil
called m Mr. anl Mrs. ous New l,ellngton, ' "'""" . . . .
Mr. and Mro. Ela Birch, lla- caato, P!)rtlancL
guests ot hla iii!'-"! llr• . ,
clno; lira. ~-- H,.rg, Mro.
Mr. and Mrs. CacU Boaberry Mro.DeUTalbotl.:
Carmen llal1 anl RlckJ, lOcol. anl · famill, llaclne, were Sunday
Mr• .Wallar ~. . . .
wore reeont guealo ol Mr. Cll'11 aftei'IIOOll Yioltora of Mr. and .POrt. called ... Mr.
(iii~.
Birch and I - .
Mrs. Jbn Mlrldleowart and lam- neU Sunday,
February 2711r
al ll,y,
Howord anl Duuro ~·
stlwrovllle Church 1111 30 at
Chuck Lawaoo lo viliil'l! his 107, W. VL, wore SomdlrS 2
··· - ·- *·· br«her, Mr. anl Mro. Albert .of Mro. SyiYia A1lon. " ·
Recent vlellorl 111 E. II. ·~
LIWaon, Columbua, ror II few
~and Mro. Don Gorby, MrL dayii. .·· .
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Ne,. KalllldJ, Mro. Maolqnch,
Mr.'.a.id Mro. Joe Boyd and Tom Dura4 Mr. and ..,.. M
Mro. AI· daughters and Mro. Zelia Boyd, Talbott, Dale and Qrud&lt; ~
Mro. Eelher
phs Barr, Mr. and Mro. &amp;8ene Parkersburg, W, Va., spent a son, Clluck Crall. Mrl. ~
'Musser, Mre. Roy stsman, Mra. recent SolidaY evonilll with Mr. Donehew, Wealoy CGArl. ~
Emma Lodlle, and Mro. Joann and MrL Doll Talbotl.
zeua !loyd, Mr. and Mri;
CourrciL
Mr. and Mrs. VIctor Durst Bayd, Jane anl Julie, Gu7 ~
Mr. and Mrs. Warren WUcO&lt; and Scotty were: reeent visitors valier aad Llnls Ward.
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Mr. anl Mrs. Alpha Barr anl
Mr. anl Mro. Larry Barr went
lo Akron Saturday ID visit Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Barr. Mr, Barr
Is seriously Ill at hla home In
Akron.
UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE
Mr. anl Mro. Larry Barr have

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Classmate~

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eidnl Allaa
Wall10r, ........ Of Mr. and Mn.
WUIII'II Walbf, ~om Centor,
and 1 IIXtb l!'l!der ·llllhe Solem
~r Elemontar,y Sehool w o n
ror 111e · reer top booior•
In lito
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Sc~ool attendance
March ·23 ll tho Free Methodist
ChurCh was 111, t."'llectlon was

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the Fergusons and Mrs. Parkel-.
Mrs. Bertha Parker will be
hostess to the la"rel , Clift'
lleallh ClUb April 3.

$27.33.
Mr. aM Mrs. Guy Russell, .
. Ravenna, visited' recently with
his sister, Mrs. Georgia Diehl.
Mr. and Mrs, Norman SchaeSo you also, when you
·rer spent a Sunday with Mr. and
have done all that is com-

lou upon tile tributes from har
claii!JIIItel, T h e ae&lt;oiii&amp;&gt;ID)'illl
~aJ)ho show the activllloo
of the part.Jr.

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Mrs. Fritz Stahl, New Marsh-

manded you,

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mother, Bertha Parker, Mr. and
Mrs, Walter Walker called on

ON BEHALF OF THE CLASS, Ann Colwoll, rlall4 pr&amp;senls Ailsa a gift in recngnitlon of her acc....,li1hments •t
the county IIPOWng -

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debt unpaid; it Is only deferred, and we must come
back and settle the account
at last.-Joseph Fort Newton, American elergym'an.

son James, Columblli'.!o, spent the
weekend with Mrs. Ferguson's

However, a coupleofberclasa1111,leo - Cindy Gerneo and Ev..
lyn Bumette - felt IIIII Allaa
should get even more recopiUon lor ber accomplishment eo
· Mr1. R - Wllaon, teacher
d. lhe lixth grade clus, gave her
consent and cooperation and so on
Mor!cky Ailsa waa a little queen
!oradayatlbe Salome enter
School.
All of tile membera ofllle class
....,.rated In providing refreshmenta for a part.Jr honorlnl Ailsa
and in providing • gift not orey
for the honored gueot but lor
their teacher, Mrs. Wll1011.
n waa ouch a hallPJ' occulon
thai Allaa waa practi&lt;&amp;liJ

ray, "'We are

only done what W&lt;IB our
duty."-Luke 17:10.

Mr. aOO Mrs. James Gilmore
visited with their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. alii Mrs. Tltc;
mas Darst, Hilliards.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ferguson,

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APril nrot hal been sot ao the
end ol pre.p~bllcation aales of
the now Meigs County Platl!oolul.
Tho County 4-H Advloor;y Cqmmlllae in a meallnll held laot
week set the cllkllf dale. Tho
pr~~.p~bli&lt;Btlon price is $4. The
re&amp;War price of the book has
been set at$5.
Work towards the pobUcation
lo proceeding oatla!actorib with
deUvecy date set for early sum.

unworthy St1'VanC3; we have

At lhe etiomlr ..... Allaa woa
her . . - trapey and ,... for
her achool - the amelleot In
eorollment of lite Melp Loea1
School Dllllrlot - lllo travellnll

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The

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tho 11111111 4-11 O!llcero, Advlaora, and Parenti Coofer1111co to
be beid TUesday evenlng, April
8, at lbe Fl&gt;merO)' Jlmlor llilb
School, M111 Emmie Nel1011, Na.
donal COnaultent, wiD apeak to
lhe entire lf&lt;IUI) and work wllll
advisors and JuD!or leaders. 4..JI
club olll&lt;aro will have I)IOclal
lrainlnl oe11iona for each olDcer.
Training seoilona are aet for
lirot, oecond, andlldrd year ad·
vioors at Rio Grande and Lake
u..,. oo May 5. Propoaalo for
summer work in the 4-H club
PfOII'Im were made.
Mla1 Janet Mees, secretary
d. lbe advioor;y commlllee and a
member ol lhe Ohio State 4-11
Chi&gt; Advisocy Commluee, re-

Holzer Medlcal Center, First
Mrs. Charles H. Van Sickle,
Ave. Visiting hours 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. Parents only on Pediatrics 22 Smithers St., Gollipolle, a
son, 5:26p.m. Wednesday.
Ward.
Discharges
Admissions
Llada
Adamo,
Ernie L. mooPubll&lt;alion of admla1ions is
prolllblted untO furlhor notice. mer, Tawyna Click, James Cope,
Kimbercy S. CI'Bbtreo, Mrs. Ros1
C. Fulks, Dianna Jo Green, Mra.
Mario Grubb, Mrs. Donald H.
llaU, Mrs. H. Donald Hendoroon,
Mra. Lawrence A. Hyaoll, Mrs.
Dsvid 0. Jenkins, Mrs. L. Clair
Karr, Percy H. LeMaoter, Mrs.
1ra G. lqcan, J, Frank Maloney,
Sr., Cindy P. Rossiter, Mrs.
mURSDAY
Irena Shoemaker, Mra. James
XI GAMMA MU Chapter of 0, Skaggs, Clyde M. Sloon, El·
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, Thurs- len Smith, Lawrence E. sorreu,
day night at lbe 'home of Mra. Mra. Doris ~ncer, Mra. Jolin
MDa Woods. Social hoor at 6 L. Van Meter, R01101d K. White,
p.m. witll dinnet at 7 p.m.
Jasper Wilson and 'Michael Shaw.
POMEROY CHAPTER, Royal
Arch Masons, special session
at 7:30 p.m. Thursday to cooter Moat Excellent Masters Degree on. several can:Udates. All
MONDAY BEND LEAGUE
members urged to attend.
March 24, 1969
· WEEKEND REVIVAL, MiddlePointe
port Church of Christ in Chrlo· Pomeroy Gun Club . • • . 70
tlan Union, Pearl St., starUng The Tap Cats . • . • . .. 6f
Thursday continuing lhroughSun- The Big C'o •.•... .• . 56
d&amp;y, 7:30 p.m. The Rev. Roscoe The 100'1 . . . . .•.••. U
Thorne, Point Pleasant, speak- Pomeroy Golf Course . . 42
ing.
Duttoo Drugs . • . . . • 36
ONE-WON~NE ClaBI of the
lllgh Team- 3 Game
P'""ol'IIY Flrs~il\'arurch .. ~n~~ l~O',• . ·.. . ., .... .-~1
will meet at 7!:i'OTt..rsday at Pomeroy Qm CI-Tho
the h'""e o! Mrs, George Skin- · Top Call ...•.•••• 2401
ner.
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SATURDAY
IUgh Team Game
SOUP SALE, Gr.... 2 o! lhe The 1011'&amp; ..•••.•.•.. 870

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ll'e invite you lo sample our ercellenl cuisint
fealurin9 sleaks, chops, seafoods, chicken, and
dinners for the entire family. Plus a sandwich
menu meant for everyone's lasle.

• Open Every Evening Except Sunday •
• Dancin&amp; to Live Music Weekends •
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OF COURSE, ALISA was the first to be served !rom the
lable o! "goodies" provided by student&amp; tor the party. JO)'
lla.Yes is serving Ailsa.

the committee learned.

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at lhe pr~~.p~blication price by
selllllns tho money to: "COUtlty
Extenltm Offlee, Box 32, Pom11'01, Oblo, •• or contacting members of the 4-H Advloor;y com.

Motts
THIS ATTRAC'l1VE REFIIESIIMENT table was prepared by siXIII gnde p..,De ollhe So1om
Center Elementary School for a part.Jr hooorlng thetr two-time oouncy speDing bee wlnaer, Allao
Walker. Serving, left to rllht. are. Coria--Criap, Evelyn Burnette, and Cindy Garnes.

Local Bowling

REMEMBER?
MRS. ROBERTA WilSON, TEACHER of the class, ls pr&amp;sented a gift by Stall Walker In llj)precladon of her ccq&gt;eraJlve ·~ tuwardolllep&amp;rt.Jrand the . heljlgiven. lhoA~

GARY LAWSON, a classmate, gives Lisa a &lt;aJWRtulaloey
handshake. Waiting also to extend best wishes are Dsle Me~IIHn.,l•fl,
llnbort Counc11j..
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Dslllll' and Tammy of Mansfield; Mrs. Robert Murphy and Debbie.
Mlss Sardra McGhee ofColum·
Mro. Paul Pierce and Randy o!
MtJWrsYiJle, were weekerll vi- bus spent Thursday ni&amp;llt and the
sitor&amp; and Sunday dinner guests rest of the weekem with her
of Mr. aDII Mro. Larry Johnson, aunt an:l uncle, Mr. alii Mrs.
Gila ud Tatmee, and also visit- Charley Smilh and Jo.
Sima)' visitors o! Mr. and
ed their mother, Gene~ Sh~
Mrs.
Charley Smith were Sa•
mate at Veterans Memorial Hosdra
McGhee,
ColumbuF;i Mr. alii
pitaL
ll!r· and Mrs. Lee Roosh and Mra. Doyle KniPP, Kail, Kevin,
sons ot Galllpolls, James Joh~ ani C'-rles ot Langsville, Char1011 andlamib and Kenneth John- leo McGhee, Pam Dailey, Earl
eon, were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Dale McGhee, aU of Columbus
and Roy Smith.
Helen Jolin~&lt;~~~.
Mr. ani Mrs. George Warner,
· Mr. and Mrs. Harley Johnsoo
.Richard
and Gordon, wore weekviilted with Mr. and Mrs. J. R.

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1941 Regent Prince Paul of
Yugoslavia was removed n-om
office after qreelng to a
mUitary and economic pad wilh
the Axis Powers.
In

end visitors of lheir daughter,
Mr. and Mro. Earl Wlnea o! Columbus.
Mr. and Mn. Richard JeUen,
Valorle, were Smday visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe llatlield.
Paul McElroy (BUll, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McEirO)', has
bean stationed at Fort Jackson,
S.C.

SHIRT
FINISHING

SAME DAY
SERVICE
In At 9 - Out At 5
U&amp;e Our free Par.lng Lot

MilS Linda Shaffer returned

home Friday

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pital where she underwent
surgery.

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won at thair I'OIICIIDI madllao. The front row, loft to right, lnciudea Elaine Rl!lllsburg, R1f Moore,
Son;ya Juatlce, KeliiOih Mllebell; back row, left to right, Tercy McClellan, Brian Justice, Ruth
Martin, etallllblr aDII oerving ao helper; Laura Amey and Jo Aml Peyton. The readirv machine
prcmdee directloll In B)'llabicalion, meanirv and time read!Jig, and percepti1111, with a review of
phoni&lt;B, word divlaklll aDII sounds.

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ORDER
GAS WHOLE-HOUSE
AIR CONDITIONING
NOW
AND SAVE 10%
.
There's no time like wintertime to order
whole· house Gas Air Conditionina
-for summertime.
First of all, you save 10% on the cost of the
equipment. And, you don't have to make a
sinate payment until _May. And, payments are
low. About $14 a month includes normal"
installation of a 3·ton unit.
· Why walt 'till the temperature and costs 110 up?
Order a cool, comfortable·summer now
-and IIVI 11)%.

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eel Presbyterian Church, Satur- Top Call • . . . • • •••.• 847
day at the church. For adYBnce
Ind. 3 Games
ordera and deliveries telephone L. Salser •..........• 547
Mr1. Myron Miller, 992-9&gt;43, R. Bowao . . . . ..•.•••• 528
or Mro. William Morris, 992- R. Werey ••.....•••.• 516
3438. Seq&gt; wUl be available at
2nd G1!111e
llle church elter 3 p.m.
L. Salsor . . .••...... 195
- IUGH SCHOOLdancepartywith J. Bacon •..• , ••••.. 192
lilt Jays Saturday night at tile T. Clelland •.•••.••• 189
Melp lllgh School auditorium
WOMEN'S
In Middleport; school sponsored,
EARLY
mRD LEAGUE
8 to 11 p.m.; adml1sion 75 cent•
Week of March 13, 1969
par parStandings:
Points
TIJEiilAY
SfATID MEE'fiNG, Middle- D. D. Pirmettee ..•• , •• ,58
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port Mssonlc Lodge 363, F. and RaW11ngs u-oO . . . . . . . .
A.:M., TUeeday avenin&amp;. 7:30. Re- Chapman C&amp;naday •••••• ,40
freshments. Carl Taylor, wor- Mark v . , • , • , .•.•••.• 40
llll)l(ui master, inYites oil Mal· Evelyn's Grocery ••••• , , 38
King Bollders •••••• , ••• 20
terMaiiOill.
Team High Series _ D. D.
Pinnettes, 1983.
Incl. Hlall Serle&amp; - EDen
Rought, 470.
Team High Game - D. D.
Plnnettea, 702.
By MAY JOHNSTON
Ind. High Gemo _ EDen
There was a birthday dinner Rough~ 173.
Jiven SUnday at the home of Mr.
and Mro. Gone Corvo and flm·
tly. It ••• given in honor of Mrs.
Week of March 19, 1969
Resal C&lt;ngo, Mloo Connie Ander·
Standings:
11111, and Miss Dobbri McMillon.
Polnle
T\!DM present wore Mr. Red D D p -8 • , • • • • , , ,60
McMIUon and !amlly Irma Re· Rewlinga Dodp • • , , •• , ,IIG
clno Route, Cormle·and Brenda Chapman caMd&amp;y •••••• ,44
AnderBOII, Baahan, Aaron Sayre, Mark v••••••••• , •••• t4
Vicld and Sharon Jollnalon.local, EveiJn'• Grocery ••••••• 38
a..r Mr. Geae Congo and !amlly, Kh!g Bolldan • • • • • • • • • •28
Mr. and Mro. Nulter, Mro. ConTel!ll1 Hlall Series _ R&amp;wl!ngs
10'1 grs.,.enls.
Dodp, 2103.
Mro. Karen Burn1ide and TorInd. H ll h Serlaa _ Julia
.eaa ol Ch!Hicolhe, Mr. and Mrs. Bo7loa, 4t3.
C. C. carter, Llq Boltom, vi•
Tel!ll1 Hlab Gelllo _ RewUnga
olted Mr. and Mrs. Lawreil&lt;o Dcxlp, 'IllS.
Jolllllolland famDy.
Ind. · H 11 h Game - Julia
Mr. and Mra. Homer lcenhow- 11o71aa, 1'111,
er vialled their eon, Mr. and
Mr.. Cllitord lcallhowerandl'lmASSiGNED IN GERIIANY
tly, Pocneroy Route.
Mr. and Mra. Oliver Sayrahad
~ Private Firat Claeo Ira
an outoldo electric lllht IDBiall- E. lllowaltar, 20• '!'"of Mr. and

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· John Sayre Ia -lo.red at
- , ,...r "~-""'" -...Ill'. and Mra. Hubert Johnaton
PI Hubert, Jr., and suaan ot
· CGI-.r Mr•. ••~ Harold
JlnM!I!!o Re;d•~· lktute; and
· ~'-G. JllhllitonaD! Torry
·.......'talli4. 011 1!1'· and
,~a. ~ Joh- ~.
....,... llllill~l hil4 at til'
Cctaimoinlty Church'
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A .Good Listener ·Iiettet

$4 Plat Book Price Ends
Aprillst Says 4-H Group

LAUREL CLIFF News

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Than a. Talk Hogger
Br POLLY CRAMER

)IOI1ed on llle meellnll lha at.
tended at Oldo Stale Univeraill'
011 Mar&lt;b 13. Mill Mee1 waaone
of two Oldo &amp;Iris IIIIPOlnted this

DEAR POLLY-Plea sa tell Mrs. TalkJ TIKI Much to
THINK FIRST or she wiU ooon run out of anythlng to to1k
about, SJnce she hasn't li1tened to learn anythlng new I
found tbls to be lriJ!' in my own case. When I would
home, I realized I had learned nothb!g because 1 IUld
hogged au the conversaUon and waa not considerate
enoullh of olllers' judgment. Stop, thlnt and listen and you
will De a happier person. -MRS. J. L. F.

get

year to serve on.the otate advla·
ocy committee.
A report wu received t h a t
ocholarlldpa are 1t111 available
to the Oldo Recreation Worklhop
to be bold lbe illlrd week in AprD. AIIYoae !Dtere- may contact lhe Eatonilon O!rtce for lnformation on tile workshop.
11 charp of the meeUng wu
. Carol Pierce, pro1ident of t h e
Meigs County 4-li AdY!oor;y Committee, Otbert attendlDg were
DoriiO)' Jordan,Frances~cor,
Bob Ball01, Donnie Cheadis, Jon111' Dean, C. E. m&amp;keliee, and
Marpret GriiDtba.
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DEAR POLLY...:Regarding the "I tolk too muc:h" gal:
This we ~U probably recognize as a nervous trait. At times
I am affiicted with thlo so I can sympathize. Even tho~
these. people. are not always boring but quite often live
and mtereating, IIIey are nonetheless monopollzero. y
remedy has been to ask a queaUon, then lookbill !be person
direcUy in the eye and paying otrict attenUon fo the reply.
While they are answering, take a couple of .deep breat&amp;a
and trY to rel81. It is largely wouiJd-up nerves -AN·
OTHER YAKKER
.
DEAR POLLY-I save
old plastic dlapenaers lor
mustard or calllup, wash
weU and lUI with liquid detergent. I keep these by m1
washing machine. Tbla Ia
Ideal for applying deter·
gent dlre&lt;:Uy to coDars,
atolaa, opolll and otherwise
heavily soiled areas before
dropping the ar!lcle Iiiio
the washer. It prevent&amp;
waota. The amount you apply is controlled eaaUy.
When pinning a pattern to material I lind that Instead
of putting a pin at each aide of a corne'r parallel tO 111e pat.
~m. one pin at a 41klegree angle at the corner Ia silffl·
c1ent. It is easler to pin, pattern comers do not tear ao
easily and it saves time, too.-LOIS

.....................•Polly's Problem""""..i"""""""",..rll
DEAR POLLY-I would like to change the color of
an off-wblte plaadc-&lt;:Overed overstuffed chair to a
darker ahade. Can tbl1 be done by dyeing or what Is
be1t?-MRS. S. A. D.
REV. ROY ANKR1M
A rovival cruaade wUJ be
hold Suftla.y throQgh Easter
SWiday at the Danville Weoleyu Church with lhe Rev. Roy
Allkrlm, Columbwo, -king
at 7:30 p.m. The Rev. and Mrs.
Allkrim, natives of Ook HUJ,
wUJ preaeat opedal nwilc
eoeh oven!... The Rev. Mr.
Al*rlm ia preaeatlr lhe en.
trl&lt;l · ,..,.rlntendent of lhe
Eaotam Ohio Dllllrlot of tile
Wesleyan church. Ho!ormer))'
wa1 pastor ol lilt Barbertoo
Wesleyan Church. Tho church
ll located 00 State Route 325
weot of Langsville. Tbe public
is inVited.

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Lottg Bottom Churches Class Meets
'Mr, l!ld Mra. B&amp;riiJ ·Fradlc It wu alao. agreed to lead a
• .oro hoatl of lhe March moot. ,....,., cleanlni ror- cliurclllni ol !lie WDillla Workera claao ea.
A-..uoaton waa held OllprOJd. lite 1.a11 8oiiOm cllurcheowllll
er
ID p1bllc l&lt;hooi1 and It woo
Delorea Fr. pnlldlnl.
Mra. Fradt thllll read, "Walch qreecl to HIM! for 500 card1
Your Can'tfa IDd CU'1" a n cl and make I $5 cbatloa to i!elp
.., lila &lt;011 ol printing. The duo
•• God' I Heavenll Love."
It wao decided to a box wU1 aioo vialt tile CllUIIi;)' home
d. "Goodloo" to the lndloll boy wilh lhe latell reading mlllar111e duo llpOIIIOl'o ror Eaoter, lal. .
Mro. Frank raad two artlclaa,
and to biQ' a Ub for llle chuich.
''Dld You 5I¥ 'lhll?,., and "Do '

regional show&amp; are aolaoted tor
lbe atate shoWs snd sale.
Allhouih the grandandreoerve
cllamPon ham, becoa and eaa
ollan satl for hundred1 o1 dol·
Iars each, moet of lhe produeta
avarqe )lat ollllbtly more 111sn
normal market value. Ill 1968
tile ham1 averaged 42.01 &lt;BOll
per piUIId, and lbe bacon IY8l'•
apd 41.81 cents par pound. With
tai bollroom.
the exception of tho top ftve cknPrize • winning exblbits from en wldte and the top nvo cknea
brown, lito eaa oil sold for marJl/1., u t' ··-':·l r-..
'tur-! H · ~ .
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igs
I
ket coota.
II unable to atlend, a written
bid may be placed wltll 11111' Vo-

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vided. On Vmc!oT and '1"1H.tday,
lila Smith Family ofllutlallll will
Kansas CIIJ, wUJ ....met nan- i!DI; Wedllooday lhe Ml Moriah
&amp;llllllt• semcea lithe Middle- lllpllll Church ofMiddleportwUI
port . Cliur&lt;h ol the Nazarene )lf!lrlde awile; 'llwrado,y, llle
Monday thrOU&amp;IIIilndly.
Bov. Morr!J Wolfe ot lila ReSmtcea will begin at 7:80 ' clno !=lwch o1 111e Nazarene
each evenln£ They are to wU1 ilng; Friday, lhe w-ar
1111 public.
Family of Ma1011, will be feltur.
~&lt;lai muilc will, be pro... eel, 1119 on Saturday n~~sic wUJ
be provided by lbe choir ~ lbe
.Mwtt Union Bllj)tlat Church.
Tho hoot cllll'ch wU1 , provide
Tbe Rev. Richard llrl&lt;kland

out ol lito Nazarene National Ill

Jr. Patrolmen's

League to Dine
POINT PLEASANT - A pet.
luck dlmer wiU be bold for lila

JrOlfes Announcing

Birth of Fir~t Son

Mr. and Mro. Duane B. Wolfe,
Jlmlor Plllrolmen'e Loique FriRacine,
are &amp;IIIOIIII&lt;!ni lhe birth
day, March 28, II tile Krodel
r1 a 1011, Duane Bruce, Jr., on
Park Clubhouse 11 6:30 p.m.
March 14 at tile Holzer Medical
Mlmberl who have unl!Grma are
Center.
1Med1Dweerthem.
Gr.,.._ are Mr. and Mrs.
Parflnta have belllllnrited and
Joho WW!am S1Dbert, and Mr.
- d brioll a cooered clllh.
and Mra. IWtoo WoUe, Sr., oil
Four molhera are In charp of
of Racine. Great • grandparent&amp;
the dinner, MrL llaJdDe Nibert,
are
Mro. Waldo Beovar, OldaMra. IWda Dlilley, Carole
homa City, Okla.; Ban Salser
Staatll and Gamet PaUry.
Two rums wU1 be shown b.Y and Mra. Ida Sdlart, both of
Racine.
· Miles Darst, aecretary.
Mr. and Mrs. Wolle also have
~clal gueats inYited to Ill&amp;
daughter, Lori Am, two and
tend are Mayor D. Bamard Mor011t-llall years ~ ap.
gan and Mra. Morgan, Pollee
Chief and Mrs. Jack Pyles, and
!lorton Eckart.

Property

Social Events

MRS. FRANCIS MORRIS
Attending the apring meeting
of the Rio Grande AasoclaUon at
Wollston Thursday, March 20
were Rev. and. Mrs. Charles
Norris, Mrs. Ollie Mae Cozart,
Mn. Ph.Ylli• BaUey, Mrs. Marga
Grimm, Mr1, Grette Slmpoon.
Tho Booster Sima)' School
class met Thursday evening,
March 20 with Mrs. lllarle
Roush, hostess, at her home.
An Eaater program wao present.
ed by Mrs. Marjorie Grimm.
During the bu1iness sesaion ln
charge of Mrs. Clara PoweU,
president, 50 more hymn booko
were ordered for the church.
The IMioteu 1erved refreshmonls In keoping with St. Patrick's Dsy, Including potato
soue&gt;, to Vera Beegle, Clara
Powoll, Marie Roy, Marjorie
Grimm, Dorothy Bodgloy, GrotII Simpson. The April meeting
wUI be at the home of Marlo
lly

Transfers

Roy,

Hold Workshop
POINT PLEASANT - Ropubli-

can women from Weal Virelnla
wiU ieam tho latest In poUt!.
cal organization and technique&amp;
at the National Federation of Republican Womon'o Regional
Worklhop to he bold In Charleston May 13 at llle Daniel Boone
Hotel.
The llllOullay atatowlde meetlni calli for worklhop1 cllrlng
lhe momlnl. followed by hmch-

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never become acquainted

with.

Faye M. Frey
Dies in Lima

Tuo.

Faye M. r...,, 59t Bowman
Road, Lima, died
II her
ra.._, 91rvivlng are her bus- · Now
Carl Raven,
W., andW.two
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Jack,
VL,- and
OIIYer of Lima.
Funeral senlce1 will be bakl
at 2 p.m. Friday II lllo llllrd

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ol, the ROY, D, W. O'FUI
d.!l&lt;latfq:. Burial wUJ ba lair.

B. David Pins &amp; Ear Rin1s
Pierced Ear Rinas
Cultlred Pearl Necklaces
Ladles' Diamond Pendants
Mothers Rl111s &amp;Pins
Gents' Masonic &amp; Black
Onyx Rl111s
Anson Tie Tacs, Tie Bars
&amp; Key Rlnp
Speidel Watch Bands
(Ladles &amp; Gents)

IIIOl'lal !'ark ~ In Lima.

Shoppers!.

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Mr. and Mro. Cheotar ~
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to lhe 77th llaOYJ EliuiPIMIIt . rin -at tht -and In"'"''"""
~ Con1lanf near
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o:lianle~ . ~ wlfo, KanD,

bill wltll lll'a..Siqii!OII• aia..r 1
Mra. ~· : Arthur,' llbo ,...
11m dt!'WOIII ~.., ~ .
lllao ·c»G~ wu- lludont

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at Ohio Stall uft!~ill',, !ll"nl ,
' ~ JIGt Gl!l1 ~ tbelr . Mr .~ ....~ Willi her
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u ~~ byt parenu, Mr. allll ~ill .Mt,rUn.

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~llde W caa aJiO tiled tbem
to ·e~Capt~ wbill c:a~ IC·
c~ lotbe EDcYe~
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Flihor In , Col~ c

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Order Now!

EASTER

ROB

-fiANCIS FlORISTS
100 MAIM JT.
POMEROY

202EAST MAIN ST.
POMEROY, OHIO
Y NIGHTS TIL 9

Goessler's HIS Your Giftl

We Suggest:

JEWELRY STORE

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Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm llotl ..
of P'""eroy are announcing 0.
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birth of I daughter, Jllllllt LJ8o.
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March 19 at lhe Holzer Medical /
Conler. The baby weillbed atx ' ·
pounds, all: ounces.
Mr. and Mrs. Maoa lave aJio
other danghter, Edllll Ann, ... '
13. Mr. and Mrs. Clareni:a .
NeutzUrv or Long Bottan ant ·
Mro. Albert Mees ol POIII&amp;r01
are ~arente.

BEN,FRANKUN•

That barking dogs never
bite Ia a truism dogs have

Mlu Boo Wheeler, w. VL
President of Republican Women,
!nYite1 all W, VL Ropubllcan
women to atlend.

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Being Announced

MAKE POMEROY YOUR SHOPPING

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The Rev. aDII Mrs. Dsla MeClurg acCCJII1palliod their son,
W_.lace, to LGui1viUO, Ky., ·
where ha wm leave lor Ft. Jackeon, ~ C.
Mr. aDII Mra. Rush Phnson
and 80110 Erich of Wollflold, N.
J., are opondlng 1 few d&amp;ya with
Mr. and Mra. Ben Philaoo and . Fradt W. Porter, Jr., Mm.,
Mrs. Mlna Lewla. Mrs. Phnaon Holmelt Dose to Clayton Jlo.
and eon wiU retnm to their prd, Rosalee Bogard, Par&lt;elo,
home and Rush leave• tor VlatLebanon.
nam for a year.
~ Bruce Cleland, stationed
at Ft. Moamouth, N. J., apant .
Cologne, Germany, be·
the weakend with hil parenia, cauae It Ia reputed to be the
Mr. and Mra. Walter Cleland. . burial place of !be MaRl, Ia
Mr. and Mra. Earl Cleland called the "City of the 1'bree
and ...,. are vialtlng his brother Klnp."
ADea alllll'amll.r at Ste...,nvlllt,
Ohio.
Mr. and Mro. Jolin Cleland
~ter
and daualitar ol Maoon, w. VL,
apent a da¥ with hia parenia,
Mr. and Mro. Walter Cleland.
Carol Roll._ ol Roed1villa,
-apant 1111 wsekend wllll Jean

Birfh of Doughrer

Greelllll Cards, Party
Goods, Easter Baskets tor Filling, Grass
Toys, Novelties, Candy, Gifts For All.
Beautiful Filled Baskets Ready For Eas·
ter Giving. Easter
Dye and Gift Wrapping.

GOP Women to

Hutll E. w ingstt to Emeat A.
Wingett, Robert L. Wingett, Lot,
Pomeroy.
Laura E. RUDe, Roy Rime to
David W. McKenzie, WDma C.
McKenzie, 20 A., SUtton.
Joseph F. Faulkenburg to cecil W. Rice, Marilyn SUe Rice,
Parcel, SUtton.
Donald E. Reuter, Paulino
Reuter to Roger L. Starcher,
Jacqueline K. Starcher, 651/:· A.,
Cheater•
Laura J. Circle to Jack L.
Beatlck, Linda Pauline BosUck,
1.65 A., SUtton.
VIrgil Wamlley, WDma Wl!lll·
&amp;ley to "!lacy Paollne Morarity,
Lot, Syracuoe.
Clay Eblin, Thelma Eblin to
Richard Eblin, Reta Eblin, 3. 65
A., Soliobuey.
WUUam Leo Etllridgo, Nancy
L. Ethridge to Konnelll R. Frecker, Mary A. Freeker, parcela,
Olive.
Jed C. Plckena, llllbel P!cken1
to PhUip W, Welle, AMa Wolfe,
Par&lt;ala, Latart.
Roy PoweD, Hattie Powoll to
Ruth Alii Powoll, 2.18 A., Lab-

nwslc 011 Eaoter amdaJ, ~ ~
wlU be a semce fnllll 9:30 • •
lla.m. and at 7:30p.m.

More Surgery

PT. PLEASANT - A Point
Pleasant soldier wounded Ill action this IIIGIIIII Ill VIetnam, haa
.....,...... aurgary apln.
Pic. Miles Epl!Jig, 19-yaareld 11011 of Mro. Freda Epling,
of No. 3 - - Addition, received severe lnlurle1 to boUI
lege when he otewec1 on a !and
liline Iii Q.liln NiDI, Vil!illlln,
March 15. Two day1 later he
underwent surgary lor ramoval
of a Portion of his right loJ.
Ag teacher or member al the
Mrs. Epllni said tuday lllat
otate Vc&gt;-Ag slal!.
she wao notified by lllo Marine
Corpl that bar INIIl had under·
gone addiUonal surgery Saturday
and had loat lbe part of his olher
leg below 111e knee.

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Evangelistic Services in Middleport Announced

Ham, Bacon, Egg sal e,
Show is March 29-31 Fpling Given
POINT PLEASANT - T h o
26th Annual W. Va. Stale FFA
Ham. Bacon and Ea: ..., and
Sale will be held at the Daniel
Boone Hotel In Charleston, March
29-31. About 158 hams, 100 place• ol bacoa, andlOO doz«&lt; 011111
wiU be exldbited and )ldged on
Saturday, ~day ancl Jlmday.
The auction sale Ia schomled
for MondaJr at 7:30 p.m.lnlheho-

You Alree~ "Five ~ . . .
tera For Uo," wltll ..,,.,.....
111 lila Bible were raad ..,...._
CUI..... Mr; Frank Ilion ..... ;
10 q u - ; "Ttlllnr Y-111ble ~ledge.''
A dessert _,... WU .......
to Mr. and ilra; Joe c..o11Jio
Mr. and Mra. Oklo' COIIIIIIIJo '
Mr. and Mrs. Rclru!le C&lt;IIJW7, .
Mr. and Mrs. llmnill Sellll tr . '
lite hosts.

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Eastern High

Minstre~

Olio, Opens 2-Night Run Friday

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THESE ARE DEFINITELY NOT "TIGERS" to put in the tank. '111oso tlpro are pa1'1 of a
takooll' 011 "Talk ID tho Animals," a show sogmont to be featured bJ1 tho girl a WQJ onaomble at
Eastern High. Left to rl&amp;bt, Joy Kautz, Cella McCoy, Lindo Boer am JOIII\Y Dean.

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THIS GmL-BOY DANCE LINE WILL BE llltrGdawd dartJw lilt lillllnl lllllllll!llalllllo a,
the trumpet work of

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Gumpf, on uSpaDlsh Flea." Girls from left to right 111'8 Mu7 Jo Wol~

Walt Whitman was kliown
as the "Good Gray Poet."

Debbie Keebaugh, Melame Dean, Rhea Mora, Dianne Grueser. Boys, left to right, are Glnnpf
Martin Osborne, Bill Colo, Bob Ritchie, David Smith am Bob CaldooeU.
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TIIESE END MEN CLOWNS WILL CARRY the ccxnody of tile
arlll.l8.1 Eastern High School minstrel. They are, lett to right,
Martin Osborne, Howard Bahr, Bob Wood, David Smith, Bob
lllft'tchie, Mike Gorrell, ~ Karr and John Fryor,
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ADA SLACK

relatives in Columbus.

Mr. alkl Mrs. Nial Salser were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John

Mrs. VIrginia Salser and Mil-

dred Salser and son Mark Allen

spent a day with Mrs. EIIU.btlth
tour over Ohio and West Vfr.. Salser. '111e~ enjoyed a spagltet.
gtnia recently.
ti dinner.
Agnes White spent a weekend
Mrs. Ellen Newland, elJ't)loywith Mr. and Mrs. James Gui~ ed in Columbus, spent a weeksJer and family and her broth- enJ at her home here and had as
er, carl Duckworth, Lancaster. her guests her daughter, Lucille
She also visited Mrs. Carl Duck-- NewlanJ and Mrs. Lottie Fraworth, who is critically UI in zier, of Athens.
University Hospital ln ColumMr. Pearl McBride has been
bus,
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returned to his horne foUowing
Mrs. Clayton Ferris of Par- a stay In Veterans Memorial
kersburg visited her brother and Hospital where he was a nledlcal
sister-in-law, Mr. an:l Mrs. Guy patienl
Guinther and lami1y.
Mrs. Clara Lavender aD!I dau'l1le Rev. am Mrs. Ralph Hud- ghters, Linda and Mary, hive
1011 aoo children, O'Linda, AD- moved from Minersville to tbe
tllol\y am Clma, of Chillicothe Allah Teaford propercy on Waspent a Sab.lrday with hts moth- ter St.
er, Mrs, Myla Hudson arxl broth-Mrs, Malcolm Guinther urxler..
er, Denzil and l'amily.
went minor surgery at Holzer
Mrs. Ada Slack spent from Hospital alii Is reclC)erati~ at
Stnla)' IJnti} friday visiting her her home.
Mr. arr:l Mrs. Nial Salser ataoos, JOOn arxl family arxl Gene,
In Sa!Miyvllle and Robert am lam· tended the Beet am Travel ahow
ily In RichviUe,
at the Civic Center in Charles·
Mr. Larry Morarlty of Colum- ton, W, va., recently,
Wayne VanMeter for a plarie

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bua recently visited hh mother,

Mrs. Pauline Morarlty ard

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ther, Marty.
T1te Rev. Linson Stebbins alll
daughter CBD!Iy, spent a weekend in McConnelsville with his
daughter and sor-...in-law, Mr. an::l
Mra. Jerry Johnson.
Mrs. Bruce McKenzie and
daughtar Sherrl~ of Columbus,
and Mrs. John Dudding anJ sons
of ~rlngtield vi sited here with
their mother, Mrs. EvelynStowe.
Mr. James Quick spent !rom
Tueaday until Sunday with his
1011 and daughter-in-law, Mr. an:l:
Mrs. Thomas Quick, an:l: other

Reedsville
News, Notes
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MRS, LYLE BALDERSON

The Riverview Garden Club
will meet Thursda,y evening,
March 27 at 7:30 at the home of
Mrs. Donald Myers, with Mrs.
Walter Brown serving as c~hos­
tess, Roll call will be answered
by a seed exchange arxt an auction sale will be held.
Mr. Fred Rice, Leacher of the

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BY BOB HOEFLICH
The Eaatern High School Minstrel and Olio, dropped last year
!rom the school aehem.lle, la being revived this year and Eastern
atudento are ready wclpen another allow.
Mrs. Allee Nease, director, Is moving in a dozen different
directions to tl.e together loose ends before opening night, which
Ia Friday. The show will be repeated Saturdoy, Curtsln time
both evenings Ia 8:10,
Tueada¥ night, cast membera - about 100 In all - moved
through their first rehearsal in costume. Then and there, the
ahow promlsecltD bloaoom Into a hit b~ Frld~ nlllhl
The preview revealed hillhllllht oumbers which are destined
to be hlta with Ealtem audiences. ED~ men are doing a good
Job voc:alf: and oo!De ol the dance routines are showing great
promise.
The popular ulmplcta 11 will be on hand and Tom Gwnp(, a
lrwnpeter with the (ln]Up, w1U be doing solo work In the weekend show along with Jean Whltohead, pianist lor thelmpacta, who
will be featured in an outstaDdlng modern jazz dance. Jenny Dean
and Gumj)( are a pleasant team on the vocal, "'The Two ot Us."
And there are other high points.
Accompanilf. 11 Mrs. Horace Karr with her son, Tom, serving

as drummer.
The acCI&gt;II1pOI1Yinr pictures suggest not ooly the amount of
hard, tlm~IIWilllti work rOCJJirtld ID stase a ochool production. The)' aliO UDderUne the spirited cooperation and creative
lnaenuitY that flms !WI flower In being a part of a •how. Most
d ua, unfortunately, are watchers, not doers of entertainrnenL

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Riverview School woe honored with a
birthday part)' bl' hla atudenta
and room mothere, Mrs. Eliza·
beth Smith, NrL Nary Allee
sixth grade students

Bise, lUll Mra.. Collde Reed, A
gift and decorated cakowerepr&amp;sentod w him. A11o celebrating
his birthdly ••• a ftrst grader,

Roger Hollinger,
Karen Reed, daughter or Mr.
and NrL WWard Reed representod Riverview School In thO
Ch_l.., Spelling cOilteat at Raclno.
The !o!lowlng otudenta of Riverview Elementaty Sc!~, Pau-

1a Hauber, Jane Whitehead, David Weber an::l Robin Hwnphrey
are members ot the Eastern High
School Marching Band, which received Sl4lertor ratings at Ironton, Charles Yeago is ban:l instructor. The band will participate In statewide competition at
Ctzyahoga Falla.
Mr. am Mr•• Edward Chevalier visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Reed at 1'14tPers Plains, Sunday, A birthday dinner was served honoring Mrs. Chevalier. ot~
er guests in the Reed heme were
Garrell Chevalier, ot Mansfield;
Nancy Lee, of Sardis; Zenith

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School Minstrel arxl Olio. The girls are, left to rlgtrt.,
Dehhle FIISh, • _llehhi~ , Morga~,,A.aclde Mooo, Br~
Spencer, Dobb!~ KeebOllgh, Cat~ Dill, Caro(Sarg~:.~
Dianne Grueser, and Bonnie Walker. They are fioln
three of the numerous pony chorus lines in lru.s year's
shaw.

The Almanac
By United Press International
Today ts Thursday, March 27,
Tuppers Plains.
tho
86th day or !969 with 279 to
Ronald Orr, student at Ohio
follow.
University, Athens, spent a reThe moon l s between its tint
cent weekerxt with his parents,
Mr. arr:l Mrs. Bill Orr arxJ Ran-. quarter and run phase.
The morning stars are
dy,
Mercury
and Mars.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Balderson
The
evening
stars are Venus,
and daughter, and Mrs. R. E,
WUiiam s were recent visitors Jupiter and Saturn.
On this day in history:
of Mrs. II. E. Young and Mrs.
1513 Ponce de Leon
ln
Hazel Balderson of Vienna, W.
discovered
the East coast or
Va.
Florida in his search for the
The term ··ceiJing zero" is
Fountain of Youth.
used to report a condition
In 1933 Japan resigned from
when the celllng is 50 feet or
the
League of Natlona.
Jess.
Chevalier ol Belpre, and Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Spencer and family of

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read !rom aeveral ol the dignitaries attendlDg the observance.

'1110 unit aloo had a card or thinks
!rOm Nra. Marte CUster lor
card• and vlalta.
Report forma .., child welfare, Amerlcanbm, rehablllta·
tim, ci¥11 defenae, national securlzy, mamberlhlp ..Ucation
and acholarahlp, foreign relations and )lllbllc relaU.,. .were
dl atrlbutetl.
I was noted thet the unit Ia
IIIIU aeutng flags for $3,50, Nra,
Davia, Mrs. Jewall, and Mrs.
QJy Guinther were appointed to
the nominating eommlttee. Mra.
VIrginia Burpr of Cbelhlre WBI
introcllced and welcomed Into the
unit memberahlp, '111e flower lund
collection of $2.83 am the travtlinl prize wu won bJ1 Mr1.
Humel.
'111e st, Patrick'• D~ theme
wa1 carried out in refrelhments
.served by Mra. Jack Carsey,
Nra. Ellen Couch, and Mra. Davis. Mra. Robert Couch was a
contributing hostess. Hostesses
lor the April meotlngwiU be Mrs,
Hunnel, Nra. Frank Fupte, Mrs.
Harold JoneB, Mrs. Jed Webster,
Sr,, and Mro. Charles Hayea.

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prices and prompt ttrvlc• and dltcount drug prlcea

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lnvllldona to be given to the auxIliary units of POmei'O)', Middleport, and Rutland.

Birthday Observed

With Family Party

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the Darnall famiiJ, their' J.~al~
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pers. Naomi KlngomMrs. WOOdard presided
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anoelate guardian ol
Bethal 62, am knilht of the York
Crose of Honor; Bock1 Ritchey,
Colum!NI, gram chaplain am
past - e d queen ol Bethel 42;
Nalvl~a llrad!leld, New Natamona, gnnd mualeian a!Wiaua.rdllll or Bethel 74; am Donna
- . Belpre, gram nrot ......
~~t~~~~r. past honored (JIHn and
guardian or Bethel 65.
DlaU~ahed MaSOillpreHnted were carl Ta7lor, worahlplul maater of Nldtlloport Loclp
363, F, am A.M.; Dale Smith,
hlah priest or Pcxneroy Chapter
80, Royal Arch MaSOilS; Thomas
Edwards, Fred B!aetiiBl' and Albert Woodard, Knlllhta or the
York Croaa of Honor; HUIIh CUater, commander, of the Ohio Valley Commandry 24, and Joe
Stanloy, educational omcer or
the 12th Naaonlc Dlatrlc~ Woodant Ia also wor~ patron of
Pomeroy Chapter 363, O.E.S.
lnltla!Dry work for two camlctatea was preaented by the Bethel A commendation on their
performance was given by the
Inspecting officer,

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of Eva"i"llne Chapter 172, reg.
lotered gueats.
1be tnapecUon was preceded
with a 6 p.m. dl1110r planned bJ
Ela Smith, promotor of hcspltallty, tor the BetheJ, aula ted by
members or Pomerey Chapter
186, O.E.S. 11&amp;1117 Klrv, honOred
queen of Bethel 62, presided at
the meetine.
Introduced and escorted to the
eaat were the G~nd Bethel honored queen or Ohio cl Loveland;
the honored queen or Bethel 58,
LovelaOO; honored queen of Bethel 65, Belpre; the honored cpen
of Bethel 73, Galllpcllo, and past
honOred queen of Bethel 62, Linda Mayer am llehhle Klr18, am
the paot honored queen of Bethel
74 of New Matamoras.
Others presented were the
senior princess, the marshal,
am the Inner guard ollhe Belpre Bethel, am the guide of
Bethel 58 of Loveland. Mrs.
Woodard, worthy matron of
Paneroy Chapter, o.E.S., was
After the closlt~, members
also presented.
am
guests went U1 the dlnl"8
The Inspecting officer lntr~
duced the elollowl"8 gram offi- room for tbe reception. In the
cers: Robert Newton. LovelaM, receiYiag line were Mr. and
ENTERS HOSPITAL
associate
grand guardian; Carl Mrs. llerneD am the couneu
Mrs. Goldie Wolfe, Chester,
entered Camden Clark Huapllal Roderick, Tiffin, gram Inner members.
Enuna K. Clatworthy h a d
In Parkeraburg, W, Va. &amp;mday, guard; Darnell, gran:l ooter

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Mrs, 9owart, who resides In
Athena 1m Ia a member of the
Raeine pest, wu me of flveOhlo
department ol!lclalaattendlngtlle
natlonaJ 51lthamiveraaryoblflrv·
ance In Washlngtan. Olhora go.
inl were Mrs. Edward Ullwn,
Lebanon, prealclant; Mrs. MarlOll Junp, Colpte, llrst vlc:o
prealdant; Mro. WUIIam GUI,
central c!IYiolon vice prealtlent;
Mrs. Homer Smith, MeConnell·
vtue, dlrec!Dr G( Buekf/10 Glrla
State,
In her report, Nro, Stewort
ccmmenled 011 the lllht at tile
tomb G( the unknotm aoldler, a
gttt ol the Amerlean Leaton, and
ol the 1-eaalve cere111011Y whm
Prealdent Nlxoo threw the awitcll
to light IL Nra. Stawort alae
apcke of the atampcommemorallng tho 111!1ver11117 am Ita - cation bJ1 the peatmuler pner.
al.
Nra. Marlin, In her addreaa,
explained whll t:OII1IIIUnltoY aervlce Ia. S!e aald thet Ume ltPIIt
In aervlce In tile c:ommuniQ',
and uauall¥ not 11101101, Ia credClarma tor per!ecl attemance Ited loward the communtQ' aerdurlili the put three months Yic:o procram,
were presented to 11 memben
o! the Meqs TOPS Knotchen
She divided the communiQ&lt; serat Tueoday nlght'o meeUng at vice program Into aiJ areu,
the Nalp CCun\Y Infirmary,
healtb, recreation, etlueatlon,
Given the charms were Ruth allt1l, beautlflc.Uoa, and mlaNeedl, Helen Spears. Ann Cot- cel._s. Notinl thai March
lrUI, Marjorie Davia, HelenHW, Ia Ccmmunlt;y Stl'Yice Mllttth,
Dorio Hensler, Bally Gilkey, Nra, Martin urged the onxlllary
ileUy Fife, Judy SlloWdtn, Fran- membora to tmolvedlll
eo• Hysell am Marlo BlrcbOeld. C011111l11111t1ac:tlvli;y.
Nra, CottriU lnatalled olllcero
"11tla," lhl Aid, "can be
fDt the 1989 - 70 year. '111e1 are wrldai wllh ;rvutb, aenlo&lt; ellllrL Need&amp;, leader1 Mrs, en- tuna, lhut-tna, the handlc_.t.
key, cc - leader; Nra, Edith or ualsttaa Ia medical cllnlct,
Gardner, aecretley;
M r a. !llrldal' acbool, or other organ.
Spears, treasurer; Mrs. COtrW, lzediJ'&lt;lllpa."
weight recorder; Mro. s-den,
Sae ._td, u'lb8 Amerleu. Ll·
aoalstant welllht recorder; am
gl011
AuxUtary &amp;Oal It ..,. ol
Nra. Birchfield, publlciQ&lt;.
Hrvlce In the c:omm~~~&gt;o
One KOP$,- 13 TOPS, two turllta, am
Pia• ware praoent 111," aaltlnl tile mtmbera to
for the meeuna- Nri. Smwden live uae!W Uvea and do uae!W
. ~lgnod •• the QU11'11rl7 - · wvrk 'lor the benelll ol othera.
. ·fir wel&amp;ht loaa, wllh Ruth Uflo Mra. !fartln waa praaenlld
citrwood 11 queon lor the month, wllh a &amp;1ft !ollowllll htr talk.
ltlrL ~rdntr Wll 'IIHkl7 -n,
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Warner, Mra. Jiltllla earl1laa ~ the Ea._
OndttwoOtl ·- the t1oor prllt, theme nn HrYtd b1 M r o.
¥fl 1111 looa lor the INtk 1111 llc!Uiah &amp;lid .MrL litlrd- F•'l'fl
nre mlnlatm:e Eaatar baaketa,
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llllhllghta of the National
American LeBIIXI golden jubUea
obS.rvance held In WalhiD81I&gt;n,
D. c. were reviewed 10' Mrs.
William 9owu1, departmant leglai.Uve chalrRllll, Tueada¥ nlllht
lor the Ladlea Auxiliary of Racine Foal 602, American Legion,
Nra. !lewart'a talk waa 0110 ol
two preoented at the meatlng.
The other was bl' Nra. Oaby
Martin ol PomorD7, etalrth dlalrlc:t communiQ' Hrvlce chairman, who e!llllllaslzed lite lUX·
Ulary't proll"am of aenlce to
the communtcy,
Allother hllhllghl of the Tuesdal' nllbt mooting was the aelec:t1011 ol Mlcke;r Wolle, a junIor at Scltlthern ID&amp;Il Scbeol, a1
delopte to Buckeye Glrla Slate
to be held at Capital Unlverolcy,
Cot.-a, Ill June, Altornato Ia
DotlleWUcmen.
PlanJ were also made lor the
unit to have two opeakera at tile
April meeting, both !rom Ma~ala, and uiiOCiatetl with Ohio

Christine Jenld.,_ ol Grove CIty, grand guardian of the International Order ol Joballaullhten
_An Easter parcy wa• ataged in Ohio, was trilpeettng officer
bl' the ~ooth or tho Middleport lor lnapec:tlon ol Bethel 62 Sat.
Church ol Christ Tueoclay nlaht urda)' nllht at the Pomeroy Nator chUdren confined in t h e aonlc Temple.
Over 100 persons atterded aM
Southeaatorn Ohio Mental Health
el\ioyed the tnCorma1 reception
Center at Athena.
The hillhlllht of the parcy waa hOllering Paul Darnell, grand
outer guard or the lntermUonol
an egg hunt. Each of ihe 21
children attending was present- Order of Jobs lleughtera In Ohio
ed with an Easter basket fiUed that foll ...ecL
Dorothy Woodard, "or thy
with "goodies.'' lee cream, decorated cupcakes and Kool-Aid
were served.
Going fo~ the part)' were Opal
Berry, · Paul CUnnlnllham, Jon
Bunce, Jyl Beaver, steve GerA family partY was held r~
lach, Damy and Roger Abbott,
11&amp;1117 Moore, Tina Nlerl, &amp;I- cently in observance ot the birthsle Soolsb;y, Pam Dodson~ Rita day anniversary of Mrs. WUllam
Caacl, Randy Becker, Barbara Ault, Middleport.
Attendl"8 were Todd Ault ol
Wblto, Penny Walters, TerryOh.
Springfield,
Miss ~ Wright of
Unger, Lawrence !lewart and
son, Greg, Mr. and Mrs. Lar. Dexter, Dennis, Merri am Percy MorrJson, and the Rev. and ry Ault, and Mrs. Charles Bush,
Mu. Ron Moyer and children, Greg am Nick, The lamlly had
cake arxJ ice cream. Qaptain WilBarbie and Nark.
liam Ault and daughter, Kay, unAt our house, we're get- able to be home for the observting ready for the Easter pay
ance, telephoned birthda,y greet..
raid.
ings,

FOR DOLLAR-WISE BUNNIES

A nmunap aala ID be bold
April II and 12 was announced
by Mrs. Doo Humol, ways and

11 Rewarded
On Attendance

You' II Like It!

Fresh and Pure

at the proaent and . - that
Mra, WUdarmutb, Mrs. Bon
Noutzlinl and Mro. llctert Crow
wiU )ldp the pooler• at 7 p.m.
an April 27. Rllllot•uwarda wiU
be preaontod to the wtmera,
Nro. Davia alac-atedpor.
mlaalon to use JIOIIIlleo to make a
droaa ror 1110 of the Jun.
lora who wiU npreaent PowY
Day, ille ,_.,.ed that Jomt!er Ll'M Coucfl, month-olddaulhter of Mr. and NrL Robert
c-h, hal beccma the YDIDiiost mamber ol the )lnlor suxUtary. '11le ln!anl II the grandctaulllrter of Mrl. Ellen Couch,
owdllary prealdent.
A progam oo civil defonH
wiU be preaontod b)' Mrs. Mowrf/1 at the AprU meeting. Nra.
NeutzllnJ, secretary pro tom,
reported, and tho treaourer noted that there Ia $119. 50 In the
welfare lund, $152.39 In tho pneral lund, and $U8 in the Rower fUn~!. S!e alao reported dlaburaemonta the past month ol
$57.54.
Mn. Leonard Jowell, chUd
welfare chairman, . - that Ap.
rU 15 Ia deadline for ftlinl! lilt
third wel!are report. !be atlketl
that membero with lhinl• to r&amp;pert COiltac:t her lnunedlatoiJ',
Mrs. Kemeth Harris, card alii
flower chairman, aald that a
plant bed been sant to Mra. Robert Couch dllrlnl her hospitalization. Mn. Narpret Vodlah
waa reported coo!lned to v steranJ Memorial Hospital, and
Opal Davia, a former member
and pall proaldtnt, waa repcrt..
ed W. carcta wiU be sent tD

illerrlo Blackston, ctauahter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blacki!Dn,
ud NarlawGoodwla,dalllltllrol
Mr. and Mr1. DaYid Goodwin,
were Hlected u dolesato• to
Buckeye Glrla stale b)' tho Ladle~ AIDIIIU')' ol Drew Wlbater
!'Oat 39, American Lqloa, ~a­
dal' nl&amp;bt.'' Both are junior• at
Meigs Hllh School,
Selection was by beUot, with
Nra. Gerald WUdermuth, AmerIcanism c~rman, in c:harp,
and Nra. GialiYI CUmminll am
Nra. Pearl Knapp aen1n1 tile
toilers,
Elected alternates wmt Bette
Jean llobltetlor, first altemote,
and Bever!: Tbempaon, aecctlll
alternate. Both doleptel wiU be
-oored bl' the unit with the
expenHI of 0110 Blrl beinl paid
bl' the XI Gamma Mu Chapter
of Bola Slima l'hl SororiQ&lt;.
In observance ol CCmmuniQ&lt;
Sen:Ce MOilth, Nra. 0111)' MarUn, eighth dlatrlc:t ccnununiQ'
1enlce chairman, waatheapeaker. h touched on all pb&amp;Ha of
ccmnmniQ&lt; serrlce, lnclllllinlraaalatance w the le11 fortunate,
participation In health am recreation programs, ccmmuniQ&lt;
beautification, home vi altaiD alck
and ahut.fna, andworkwithyouth.
Mro. NarUn atreoaod the need
for promoting palrlotlam bl' dlaplll)'lng tho flag In tNery home,
buolness hOUH and meetlnir
place. S!e spoke ol the IIDjiOrtance ol -hlnl. aalelY rulol
.., youth!W citizen• am ol ......
muniQ&lt; service tllrOUih toacbinl ~day aehool etaasea, leadinlllrl acout troopa, am aoolstlng In BUch projecta aa the bloodmablle, cystic llb,..laandbealth
ellniea.
ActlvWea o! the junior mombora were oollinetl bl' Mn. Harry Davia, junior ac:tlviUea chairman. She opoke of the _ .
pester contest being conducted

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Jobs Daughters Inspection .is Held

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Golden Jubilee in
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Fmd Ev~rything From Auto's To Yo-Yo's In The Sentinel. Want Ads
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INFORMATION
OUOLINU
5 , .... Day lef•• Pullollcetl•"
Will •• Kcepto4 Vftlil 9 • ·• · t.,
Der .. P-.~l:llicetlon

REGULATIONS.
The fulllhher roa.,ve• tft. titkt
to Mit ., rajod e~ny oiil1 cl .. m1'4 • ·
fiteliaMI. The pWIIa..,. will not

.. raa,.ntltlle f• - • than one
lncanoct Intortion.
RUES
Por Wonl Ad Swvln
· 5 c:.nt1 ,... Word .,.. h1nrtl011

Mini"'""' Cher .. 75c
12 cent&amp; per •ord throa conucutlvo in1-'lon1 .

II

co"'• ,., WOtd

ti• conaocutlve

'"""Ions.
25 ptr coM

Di..:ount on poid ada
o..d Ma ,.1c1 within 10 daya. ·
CARD OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY
$1 .50 f., 50 word ""lni~~tt,~rn. Eo. aCditl~l word 2c.

BLIND ADS
AdclitioMI 25c Chatt• per
rl•o-nt .

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Ad'fltJ'•I

OFF ICE HOURS

1:30 a .r11. to ~ :00 • ·• · OoiiJ
"lt~f. • . •· to 12:00 Noofl Sotl,lrtloy

In Memory
LOVING tnemOI')I ~ our
door father, Cbarles J. Ebtrsbach, who died one ;yqr
ago today, Mar&lt;h 27, 11118:
Sadly miised by children and
family, Mrs. Grace P1'a1t,
Mrs. Toelma Hysell, Jlan&gt;ld
ond Willard E.berlbocb.
3-27·llc:

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lN LOVING tneiiUli'J ol 0. E.
(Mack) McKinley, wbo pass&lt;
ed away two yean ap,
March :IIi, 11167:

ANYONE using 1 bed. llalbr TWO BJ:DROON Inlier, 11trJ
or wheelchair belonging to
Anne, Ml..mDe. ,.,_
D.A.V. Chapter 113, POIIII!ftl)',
~Ieese call Jacob onw-,
commander, Phone sn.ast.
We just want lo 1tnow whm:
For Sale
lttey are.
3-2741e POODLE PUPPIES, AKC ToJ
miniature. f/5 and, up. stud
..
rvire and grooming. ~
WanllciToluv
!1!12·5443.
II I tlc
OOOD GENTLE RIDING bone.
Phone IIIM221.
3-JUic
f{l'I'A'l'OES, Phone 8ft.m4
Clarence Proffitt, P0111111d.
AI\'TIQUI!:S, dlehes, lumllun.
lf.ll-lfe
china eabinela, old pboao.
lll'aphe, clocb, mile. Lee
R..:Islll, 101 Le8fon Torrac:e. 9 PAYMENTS of IS '"' $87 Clllh.
Must sell 1969 sewing maebJ.wotp
lne. Fully equipped to tdg ag,
make butronholPI, 011
W.AIJ. FARM, S aeree ap,
buttons. etc. Five montlltt old
flOOd boule, Chetlter - ..... Call 11112·21136.
3-1&amp;4ie
femd. Rllflllllnd llollrflltl.
Long Bottom, Ohio 41'10.
U.lllp STEREO AM &amp; fi1M, ltlllll mlllf.
el walnut con110le. on- sell
are bought new from overHelpWaniM
•tocked company. Wlii sell
BAR MAID and parttlme llllt..
on payments of IS per month
me. Phone MM. 3-38-Qp or will sell f,.. $87 eash. Try
it In your home. Call fi9Z.
SOMI!lONE to handle tbe dJs.
2836.
3-lU!e
lrlllltlon ol
DJs.
paldo aud Cltlsen • Journal In
DOLLAR STRETCHERS
Pomeroy llld MlddlepJrt
area. Must have lnltlpOrtaTollol
llon. Write Jaclt Wllklnl, IIIII
Tissue .... 10 rolls 50c
Huroll Sl., J ..bon, Olllo.
Rog. 10&lt; Artlflelal

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Mlmllloy O.dliM 9 • ·• ·
CancollaUona lo Cor,.ctlon•

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RP.31 Estate For Sale

For lent

Notice

WANT A0

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Ja.ltp

FLOWERS ......... 5c

Tulipt, Roses, Othert
Mon &amp; Boyo

GARDEN SEEDS
AND ONION SETS
How $toek Ridlog
· ~woro &amp; T111or•

POMEROY
Jaek W. Carooy
Mgr•
992.2181

For Sale
LUMP, BIGG,. STOKER, eoel,
l&lt;ftOIIId. 110 dull, oiled If
wlllled. Jambe Coal Co., Jtta.
Iud '11pple, pllone ~ tit
IIIII Sl..
I-II·IJie
REMQVE EXCESS body lltdtl
with Flaltla Tablell. """
$1.48 at NeleoD IJrui, 3-1~
\!OOEL 'II Wlnchoeter JS.IUIIt,
tull choke. CIU Nn &amp;nil
1182-:1217.
J..DIIp

RCA n.ooR model TV. Zl·lneh
ll&lt;l'een, blaclt IJICI 'lfhile ma110plty; ftve yean old, flOOd
condition. Brady Hutrmon.
Radne. Phone ,..._
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Bus.iness Services

Pbooe IIJ.za
Middleport, Ololt
J.25.30I&lt;

DID 'IE KNOW THAT
'lORE MAN SNUFFY

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ROONEY DOWNING
Real Ealalo BNiter

'IE COULON'T .
PROVE 11' 'iH

CAME 51AAG6LIN' HOME
~rr 4:30A.M.?!!

HOW ON AIRTH CAN
'IE SLEEP WIF 'lORE
HUSBAND OFF
ROAMII\l'TH'WOODS
A1' THAf HOUR?

HOBSTETTER
REALTY
GEO. HOBSTEI'I'ER, Brelv
I'OMEROY - 2 hou!OS, 4 roomt1
...,h, 2 baths, gas, electrle.
tlty water, ~.00 dolll1 $55.14
monlltly.
l'OMEROY - Buslneu butldlll8
eo x 80, fireproof. on Maln
Street. $20,0110.00
SYRACUSE - 3 bedroomot.
batlt, oil furnace, 2 car P·
rage. large Jot.
HELEN or VIRGn. TEAFORD
ASSOCIATES
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SYRACUSE

YOUR CAR

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Complete Front-End
and Brake Service

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From lloe ~· Tnoc:ll ,.
Bullct&gt;ur - - To Tho
ibolteet Htllar Con.

BllEtTNAR'S

BttEnNAIS'
PH. 1193-2143

l'oomelo,)l

For The Fastest
Se~lce

DAY or
NIGHT ••• CALL
RAWLINGS SERVICE
. DAY 99Hl51 .
NIGHT 992·7324 .
R. ti. RAWLINGS SONS
MIDDLEPORT, OHI!l

Butlneaa Setvl•
C. C. BRADFORD

AUCI'IONI!:I!:R
Complete Servke
Phoae tlf.#!l
Racine, Ololo
Crltt Bradftrol
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ELECTROLUX neuum cleuer mmplete willo allachmenll. O&gt;nlwbttlt!r and paint READY • MIX concrete deUvspray, Reposllll!d but ,IIIII'·
ered right to your project.
......... Ia lllre - cond!tlon. Fast and easy. Free 1!111·
Pay off $87.46 or lerml If
mates. Phone 992-3284, Goec·
dMired. fllone . . . .
lein R•ady · Mix Co., Middle.
3-15-fk
port, Ohio.
C 10 lie

AUTO MECHANIC, coot! Pllf,
caod 'IIOI'tlnll tolldiUone. Must SHIRTS ........ ea. $1
haw 01111 band tools. Apply
Flannel and Knitl
Shall claim of death cause us
x-. County Obr7llor·PIY·
Bryants Dollar Shop
to grieve
maulh, Pl. Pleuant.
106 Court St. Pamoroy, 0.
And make our courage faint
S441t
992-5896 '
I'OR BE'l'IDl el......, to BUDC:ET PRICE furniture Ill .
and faD?
...., c:olorl gleamlfW, u ••
our third floor budget shop.
Nay, let us faltlt llld hope WAITRESS for night shift, also SIX·YEAR.&lt;JI.D bay gelding
Blue Lustre &lt;lfPOI cluner.
&lt;er
bop
orxl
grill
&lt;ook.
AI&gt;.PIY
Baker
Furniture, Middleport.
receJve,
quarter horse. Call New Hain
person,
Crow'ssteakHouse.
a.#e
The rose still grOw. beyond
Rent eiectrlc ··~ fl. Ohio.
ven 882-2217.
3-2S-Stp
Balr&lt;r Furniture.
S.JI.IIe
3-26-&lt;lt&lt;
the wall.
The Family.
3-27-llc:
THREE BEDROOM HOUSE, REPOSSESSED Slntlor MliiDI SEWING MACHTNES. repair
service. all makes. WY !new hot water beating IIY!·
maddno wiOo round boltbln.
2281. The Fabrir Shop, Pomtem, built in kitchen, wall-to.
Notice
Employment Wanted
Ul:e toueh 'n sew: In lovely
eroy.
Authorlred Sin~er Sall!ll
wall carpeting. Large attachWANT TO RENT by May 1,
walnut
cabinet.
Equipped
to
and Servlre. We Sharpen
ed garage and utility room.
four-room furnished boule, WE WILL paint your rvof.
zig ,.., bttltonbole, b&amp;ol
Plu&gt;ne
99U3IIt
or
lfi.!OSl,
Scissors.
!-29-lfc
Olrner lot in Rutland, Phone
batll; must have large pr·
hem, ete. Pay olf baiiiiiOO of
3-»etp
742-4874 after s p.m. 3·ZU!c
den space, between l'llmeroy
"6.811, or lermll. Gulrlnteed. err:~ RF.'I'TE vending maehfnee
and Letart Falls. Rent must
Phone 11112-!1115,
J.2Uic:
and sorvlro. ABC Enternrlsetr.
Wantecl
Ill-FOOT FIBERGLASS Boat,
be reasonable. Write, Todd
Mason . W. Va. Phone '713-554J.
&lt;'Onvertible top, sleeper seats, BEATEN DOWN e..,..t p11tbl
Rbodee, 615 ForelJlnd St.. LADY to stay wiOo elderly
s-t.lft
lady .. companion; day off.
90 hp Evlnrude motor, gator
Pittlburgh, Pa. 15212,
.. 'llllen Blue Lurlre ant...
Phone INNZM.
3-27-ilt&lt;
tilt traller, ski aCCf:IIBorie&amp;,
3-Zl·l21p
Rent eledrle oh....,-, fl.
l!ADJO "nd TV "'nair, houee
'1800. Phone II92-2Z33 afW
Tiny'• Bartalnllnd. Ml«e calla, and antennas lnllaDed.
5:30 p.m.
Lost
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11111 S'I'I!:RI!Xl ndto ~ u .
IUU..
thoro High S&lt;hool and Ra·
Um. 11anc1t1ome nlnut WHISPERING PINES
elne, pair ol eye gl11101 wiOo
8ole. 'ftola bu BSR lllllamtltInsurance
lc record cloqer. '1'llre ov•
NITE CLUB
name, 'Steve llendrlcb' on
AUTOMflBILE
....,.,.._ ben
paymenll of • per month ...
illtllde ol frame. CaD ~2334.
eaMeDetl? l.GII JOUr op!ll'ltFRI. &amp; SAT. NIGHTS
S.JI.!lc
pay ..... Call . . . .
10 Til Z
..-.etc or'e lleenle! ean .,...,
I U lftt
For S•le or Trade
MUSIC BY
1111D FORD hlrllne. lrl', W.
:!168 CAMERO VI, 4 epeed;
GENE NUTTER &amp;
Wpeed !riDtt·. ..... o:Jeu,
1111'1 Flreblrd VI, 4 epeed.
GET RUDY FOR
THE MIXERS
Ph.....
S+llc Wanted To Rent or Lease
Call 11112-G\7 or I8UHI.
SPRING
nRM around Nell Haveo. CaD
3-Z3-IIc
FIVE
ROOM
HOOSE.
........,.
New Haven f182.2217. 3-SUtp
GVN SHOOT, Rutland Amorl·
&lt;'eeltroled, three loll, co1y fa.
&lt;an Let!Jon. Sunday 12 to 4.
lor
Auto Sales
There are days when
cllltfel, eetablllbed lltlpll'l8lll
~ 1911 YOLKSWAm:tl, v1nJ! tap,
Pkl1 Tox
disgruntled
h...,banm feel
and rld&gt;altl ....... allo frull
. . .. Qljl l,t.
that
the
wedding
ring
neal IHIIe car. Call 89U'I'II
!reel, pri4le . . . ,... .,.
MUSIC EVERY Friday and
slwuld
be
worn
in
the
aflr I p.m.
J...atc
polntmenl ..n . . ..
nose, rather than on the
Satunlay. Jack's Club on Hars.a.121A:
left hand.
risonville Road off Rt. 7.
992~7260
- Mltldloport
1!MO OLDS. IIOIIet' lleerbll and
Locotodl Aero.. fi"Om Tit~,' a
~lc
ltrabs. Must eeU, owner ,..
IIAY, Joe Wippel, IIIII' Plve
~ to Germany. l'ltone . .
'Points. Pllone tiiUCIO.
PIJBIJC
SALE,
FridOlf,
l!IG
BUlat
ldabre,
4-4Gor
3Gior en.
~
WUtp
George's Auction House, Ruthardtop, y.a automatic; po~~~­
land; new and ll8ed merdtton· itiiO CORVAIR tzoo. Phone 1ft.
er steerln&amp; 1011 brlbl, l'llllo ONE REGIS'I'ERBD Oorrledall
dlso, coruolgnments welcome.
Bl lflor 5 p.m.
WI-lle
and beater, l:wo Iouck lheep 1110 yem llld I
Open from 10 a.m. WI ooale
Ureo. In goocl condllioll. J
morttbl old, nice bltJ .... VIDtime for conalgnmenlll. Sale
have g..,. In lito Mm7 1011
For
lent
cent P. Bn&gt;dorlct, llodt:
lllarts at 7 p.m.
s.-..., FURNISHED and lllllurDIIbed mull tell. Also bllve bq llld Sprlnp,
.... Hollolr lktld.
straw Cor sale. Phooe Che•·
Pllono
IIDGI4.
......,
apartmenll.
Ciooe
to
ttebool.
ATI'ENTION trap llhoolm.
ter
-.till.
s.ll-llp
Phone ~.
111-JI.IIe
There will be a trap tdooollor
GE M BTU air oondllloner.
meat Sal. Ma"'h 29 and card
CHILDREN'S lrlllcd fl!lllllll
only .... hto _,..,., , . _
'tRAILER
LOTS.
Bob'e
Mabile
and trap shoot for meat StJn.
you dolm! Watdl Wlpeoat
Coart, SynCU~e, Olllo 011 Slatl
111.1.
~
day the 30111, at the Rutland
wall c1eRDer 10 to town. Jlenl
Rl 124, Phone
Gun Club, at I p.m. eaclt da)',
8 ...u cleaner, fl. Blbr
a.u.lfe Furniture.
F:XCI!:IJ.ENT wr, • felt
J.J8.411:
s.274le
wide and Ill felt ...,, 011
Mill St., Middleport, close to
ALMOST new tine . , . _
. .- - - - - - - . FIJIINiliiiED
boule llld
Ia Pomeroy, 1m I'OOITII
111111.
Pool Olfioe, ZD loot alley Ia
....... blrdl Wo:bea, fall
Call evenlap, IIIJ.5IIIl
baet, pllone . . . . . s.fl.tle
buemeat, Jell IbiD I miJII
fTom
Pomerny 011 state JlaltL
~·
&amp;OUTIIBRl'l piiDII, elllllt 111,
Phone fti.ICII.
Sl'l.tlp
tomatoes, pepper llld .....
S.nday, Mar. 30
potaloel. Order ...... a.rlel
11168 Nl!lW MOON boule lrll·
12:30 to 6 P.M.
R. Harris. Portland, Pllone
A4vltt $1.25, Childron 75c
er, 1:wo bodtoollll. II x U.
143-211111.!.
U7·111t
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CaD
IIHIII
er
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TIIREE
,
_
IIpari.
M... Rrs and Families
30'111.
ment, aD electric, may be
t!llill roao, ~w~o&amp;or. _..
Only - Dinners To Go
by appointment. Phone
lent OOIIdlllctn, lloJ
Mvtic by Mar9Gret Heuman
Annl. 1llnemllle. , . _
fii.U11.
J.lWe SIX ROC* boule, belli, 011 Ora.
5 to 8 P.M.
vel IDD. Pllllloe • U
!lfll.3111.
3-27-l'le
s.ll-lle
ON! I'J"())lR-room apartment
SIX ROOM boule, hto loll.
funollhod, """"" lloor; ....
ANYONE FINDING BLACK
CaD Jaeob 'l'llrner, . . .
trlller loll .... ........ 111111
RIM ladies glasses caD SI·
Ml.tlp
camp
tdiiJI
on
the
river.
MaMid. 99Z-31175. 3-JUie
rlm ~Ide. Mason. Phone
Business Services
TIH147
3-JI.IIe
· BEE NEIGLER Bulldinl &amp;lpCI{IJCK'S
Cash and Carry TV
ply for building yoor home,
I:JOtiT TENniS acre ..._.
Service,
oave up to one-ball
Lotta Ume loan available.
aneho &amp; Flootwlng
, _ and farming lllld. Pltone
on repairs. Bring them In and
2-13-Uc
TRAVEL TRAILERS
save. Chuck's TV, 152 Buller·
7-.
satfe
nut
Ave.,
Pomeroy.
3-21-lle
&amp; CAMPERS
· WILL DO selling Ill home ')NE
'l'IIJIIIllkGom
apai
tuall,
zippers, pockets, pegging,
Ao Low Ao
SEPTIC tanks cleaned. Miller
oompietely rnodn with ltulll
hemming, alterlllo111, ete.
Sanitation, Stewart. Ohio,
bt kltd!en, 'll'all llltl
Mrs. Freddie Thabet, IIIIIDII,
Phone 662-3035.
S.JS.Ife
llble
tGp
111111;
1111n111a
11te1
l'llone '713-5651.
f.10.Uc
slltt with · ......... 11r1t
'; VACANCY lor lllo eldll11· peo. beth witk llu ww IIIII ....
Am CONDmONING R&lt;-Frl.er·
20131··- lo.••
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atinn ~rvlre. Jack's ll&lt;frlt
Galllpollil, ~115 f
' pie~ JWer ~vall Jllltl ...
SMITH AllTO SALES
era1loll, New Haven. 11oM
2.11d. &amp; Yla11tl
' . .... .Pbaaii ...... '17U181.
KA~AUGA, OHIO
Pt.
Pl.. pnt, .
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SUPER SERViCE

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BESIDES, IT'S
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NOW IN STOCKJ

RACING SUCKS
992·7161

C'ti$ GENERAL
· nRE SAL'S

VISIT YOUR FAVORITE
SALESMAN AT

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Propose. Fat ·Raise for State Worliers
COLUMBUS (UPO - Some
~6,630 state employes would get
a $1,500 ()8.). raise ullter a bill
introduced by Democa·ats Wednesday in the Ohio House.
Price tag on the measure was
set at 69.9 mlllion dollars.
Rep. Richard M. Christiansen, D-Mansfield, ·was chief
sponsor or the blll offered by

MEIGS. THEATRE
TONIGHT MARCH 27
NOT OPEN
FRIDAY &amp; SATURD
March 28 • 29
HOUR OF THE GUN
- Technicolor-

James Garner as Wyatt Earp
Jason Robards
ATTACK ON THE
IRON COAST
- TechnicolorLloyd Bridges, Ardrew Kier
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M

29 Democr•ts.

''The money'a a\'llllable.'' he
declared. He said higher pays
would ceduce turnover In state
employment.
I I h savings;
smne 3,000 to 5,000 state employes could be lopped orr the
payroll. some ••unnecessary''
programs could be cut, and
elapsed appr&lt;t&gt;rlatlons utUized
for the money to meet tlle high·
er pays,
Christiansen, a member of
the House Finance Committee
which has completed formal
testimony on Gov. James A.
Rhodes' $5.8 billion biennial appropriatiens bill, said he Colt.
testimony during the past sev·
eral weeks in:Ucated money
was available fur raises.
Hollda.l's On Monday
Representatives passed 75-15
and sent to the Senate a bill
to make lour legs] holidays l'all
on MoOOay after 1971, when
federal law will provide the
same holidays for government

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iniiiiii~~~~emp~l~oy~o~s·;:;i;:;:;:;jJ

It waa the secoBI time this
session. the bill was conaidered.
Firat time around, It met with
sharp debate en tile door and
WQUnd "' back In tho IDerstate
Cooperation Committee tor fUr.
ther study.
A measure providiaw for state

centralized purchase of school
buses, said tO lave the meocMn!cs to save $L5 mUllan ..,.
ually in new bus purchases,
passed the llouoo 84-7.
Tho Senste passed a bUI
changing stare formulas lor determining support payments of
_patients in state institutions cOr
the mentalb m and mentally

Mrs. MeFarlen

retarded.

Dies Wednesday

llents without dependents and
those patients with dependents
or liable relatives woold be
made under the bill.
seven bills were offered in
the Senate, including a measure
to provide training programs
for J)Bld and volunteer firemen.
In the House, 20 biDs were
introduced, Including the pay
raise bUL
Three Up In House
SensU&gt;rs todsy hsd oo Ooor
votes, but the House was to
coosider three items.
Bills enacting an bterstate

PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. ()or..
othy Ann McFarlon, 51, Rt. 2
PL Ptea 88 nt, died at 8:50 p. m.
wednesday in the McMUian Ho..
pita!, Charleston., w. Va. She
had been m for the past month.
Born April 23, 1917, In Ams·
rillo, Texas, she was the daughter of the late Theodore andEvelyn lrby Myrant. She hsd been a
resident of Mason Councy for
four y81lrs, She was a member
of the Bagtlst Church.

Cllanps In payments by PI·

compoet oo air pOJlutlen with
Kentucky and other states and
amendment. ID the Ohio. West
VIrginia Interstate Air Pollutloo
Control COJq&gt;acts were to be
voted on along with a bill to
require at least one state
racing commisaioner to be a
horse brooder.
Leglslalloo Introduced
nesday would:
- Provide standard ~ lor
teachers perConnJrw ertracur-

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rleular school duties.
-Require licenst•

ot. :mow-

mobiles and provide reguladons
· for QIJOratlon.
- AUow school districts ID
lel')' taxes for specift8d ntllll•
bers of years ~ to 10, 8111 reduce from 10 per cent to 5 per
cent the monber or signaturea
of qualified voters on petitions
to reduce voted levies, aDII permit such eledlons annuall)' Instead of every five years.
- Extend civil service coverage to deputy sherlffa.

Wil1iam
A. include
McAt.rlen,
an eJnoo
SW'vivors
her husbarxl.,
ploye of the Kaiser Aluminum
and~hemical Corporation, Ra~
venswood; two sons, Dan Me Farlen, Pt. Pleasant and Jess wu. .
liam Alan McFarlen, Bay City,
Texas; one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Darleen Dunham, Tampa,
Fla. ; two sisters, Mrs, Lesie
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Mae Mule and Mrs. Elsie Jor· nancial Administrators.
dan, both of San Antonio, Texaaj
McKay, an official of Bowllng Green State University, said Wed-arxl two brothers, E. R. Mynesday the prqH)sed cutbaek represents a decrease of nearly $2
rant, Koywn, Texas, and W. B. million in federal funds for Ohio stiXlents.
Myrant, San Antonio, Texas,
The body wiU be shipped rr... Ky mighl drop bombs on hi.' own
the Crow- Hussell Funeral Home
SAIGON - VICE PRESIDENT NGUYEN CAO KY of South Vietto the Ray Akers Funeral Olap. nam said today his nation 41Quite possibly" couJd defy the United
el, San Antonio, Texas, where States and resume the bombing of North Vietnam on its own. ••The
services will be held.
planes are ready. There is no reason why we can't bomb Hanoi,"
he said.
.. Do we need the approval of the U.S. for anything we do?" Ky
asked a newsman, who replied the South Vletnamese would have to
use U. S. bombs in the raids. ''WeU, they can withdraw their bombs."
Ky replied.

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THE WORKS IN ACAPULCO/

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Traditional clothes for
tontemporary men
There's a quiet kind of fa shion
excitement in suits and sport coats
by Canterfield . We st 1llthmk

skillful

ta1lormg. flattenng f1t and quality
fabr1 cs are more imporl antthan
passing fads. Apparently, there are a
lot of men who agree w1th us.

Easter For Him Begins At ••.

YORK CLOTHING

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Copters
Shot
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Killed in Down by Communists
SAIGON CUPO-m;eu or
CCllllmunlst I1'0IUIII lire lhot
down rour U;S. helle"""'", two
or them on mlailooa to ......te
wounded Glo hun the baltlo&gt;SAIGON (IJPI) - The U. S. llold, mtlltary opokeomen oald
mllltv¥ eomma1111 sald IDdaY 1,. today. Eiaht Amerle&amp;DI died.
406 AlneriesD Gls have died In
One of the ·~ra wao
the llrot month ol Ute Commu· eleorlY marked with a rod
nlsta' naDIIIlwldeol!enBlve. Iller· crooo, tho U.S. commald sald.
rUla. doatha were Pll at 19,171. Tho loaooo, friOil the Mekong
The dlseloiUI'os eame In the Delta to the northern I Cori&gt;L
cuualQ' report lor laot week, btOUiht to 1,044 the nurni&gt;or or
wldch Hated 266 Gl8 dead· and U.S. hoU&lt;q)lero ohot down In
1,462 11011l1ded, the llibloot lOll• South Vietnam.
os In IIQ' week ol the oi!OIIIIYe.
At the IUDe time, American
II broullrt ID 35,329 tho lllm· hoadquuters Bold the Ccmm1Jo
ber ol Americana kUlod In VJet. nlot olrenslve enlerod lu 33rd
t1am alnee Jan. I, 1969 - ;,..
actly 300 abort ol the number
AltHo. to
who died In th8 Korean Wor.
Military spokesmen sald the
South Vl-.sa loot 331 men Meel on Friday
kUiod Iaiii week and 1,537 WGIIJCI.
MASON - The MaiiiJII Base·
od. Go'lernment deaUta lor the
.., 33-day~d ol!enslve were ball Aasn. will meet with all
parents and other poriOila Inter.
llotod at 1,442.
el!lod In the Pee Wee and Utile
League programs Uda Friday
ANNOUNCE DANCE
at 1 p.m. In th8 Mason Yooth
The Southern Band Boosters Center.
will 81J011sor a dance Saturday
Association olllcera oald It Is
from 8 to II p.m. at the Junior urpnt !hat all lnterel!lod per.
high building In Racine. llilslc 110118 make a special otfort to at·
will be fUrnished by Tho Brand tend. New olllcen will be elect.
X.
od.

S9cial Notes

By NELLIE VALE
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Smith,
teachers in Hazard, Ky. schools,
visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin WUson ai'Q grandmother, Mrs, Effie Hoosier over
the weekend. Her sister and bro.
ther-ir~·law, Mr. and Mrs. Corwin
Smith arxl family of COlumbus
were Saturday callers at the wu.
son home.
Mrs, lna Sams, tlrst grade
teacher In Newark schoolt, spent
the weekend with her mother,
Mrs. G. B. Radeldn.
The Columbia Chapel Church
recently purchased a new Wortz·
ler Piano.
Mr. arxl Mrs. G. A. Radekln
and. daughter, Tlna Marie, were
weekend guests of their daugtr.
ter and son.il)olaw, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert HoUlda,y and family of
Wooster.
Mrs. NelUe Vale was in Ironton Frlda.l' and Salurday atreld·
lng the fino! planning session of
Project MOVE. Going with her
were Mrs. Margaret Parsons
ai'Q Mrs. Muriel Foley of Rutland, arxl Mrs, Thelma Orr of
Cheater.
Mr. and l(rs. Eugene Camp.
bell of Wilkesville were also in
atteniance. Later they called on
Mrs. C&amp;mpbell's mother tn lron.U&gt;n.
MrL Cecelia McCalahan of
Newark is spendi~ some time
with her grandson and family,
the Frank Shlltz family.
Mr. and Mrs, ~sUe canode
of near Waverly spent the weekel'kl with his mother, Mrs. Oar·
ence C&amp;node and her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner.
Mrs. Maude Holcomb, who has
spent iwo months with her daught~r, Carolyn, ai'Kl family in Cali·
''fornta, returned to her home
here Tuesday.

CENTRA BILLFOLDS
For men • For women .. 'For bora • For
glrla and Clutch Bqs lor Teenagera aid
women. Billfold and key case sets for men.
All are exceptionally good ..tueo. Slop In on
the 1st aoor - See this nne line lor your·
self and lor yoor lamlcy.

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TIIESE TIIREE MEMBERS received the Elaul&gt;pler Degree during the Xi Gamms Mu Chajller party. Left to right
are Jane Walton, Slllrley Custer aid Marpret Follrod.

NEEDED
BLOOD, Typo 0 posldve, lor
patieri having surgery Ma&gt;day morning. Call 992-3659
or c&lt;lltact Pleasart Valley
Hospital

Celebrate Anniversary
BY BOB HOEFUCH
Twenty years ago Xi GaJ'n .
ma Mu Chapter ol Beta Sigma

BARBAUA BETZING, XI GAMMA MU president, right,
preaenta the Ritual of JewelB to new member 1 Tana Simollt.-on,
at Thursday nlgbfo 20th anniversary observsnce.

Pbl Sorority wss founded In
Meigs County.
To commemorate the ami·
versary, a party was planned
and the spaelous Lincoln Hill
home of a member, M I I a
Woods, was selected al the
porbo site.
Tbursda,y nlgbt the annlver.
oery party was done ID tho
"nth" degree amid the attrac ..
live antique furnishings ol the
The 1&gt;"11ll1l0Yed to be awol-

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SHAPING UP at Sl. Petenbuc, Fla., Sl. Lotdll Cardlaal
plleber Steve Cullotl elves SaW. Gartleu model Lilla
Tracer a lew poltllero on IIJe lmpor!tl- ol &amp;ood fol'JII.

Perley Baker

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GIRLS SPRING DRESSES
BY POLLY FLINDERS,
NANNETTE, TINY TOWN

DRESS KNITS

BY
BIQUETTE ORIGINALS

FOR THE YOUNG GENTLEMAN
•SLACKS BY BILLY THE KID
• SHIRTS BY ROB ROY
• SPORT COATS
Tho Groovioof Style• and Colors

ON THE T IN MIDDLEPORT

Dies Wednesday
Perley Baker, 83, Rt.l, RoedL
vllle, who died Wednesday In
tho Vetersns Memorial Hoaplul
!allowing .. extended m .....
was the ""' of the late Mar·
tin and lzabelte M&lt;:Dolo Baker,
and was burn In Melgo County.
He was a farmer In his na.
live Molp County moot of hla
life. He was also preeeded In
deeth by two brothers and lour
sisters.
&amp;Jrvtvors include his wife, Addie M.; four sona, Uoyd L,, at
home; Bernard and Dale, both of
Columbus, snd Clair, of Amlin;
two sisters, Lula Lc:rtberger,
Wadsworth, and Freda SWank,
Akron;: two brothers, EmeraOn.
Commerce CaUl., and Dallas.
Sonia Fe Springs, Colli., snd
six grandchUdron.
Funerol servleea Jllll ba hel,d
Soturday at 2:30 p.m. at the
White Funersl Dome ot COOl.
ville with the Rev. Roy Deet...
of!lclatlng. Burial will be In U&gt;e
COOlville cometecy. Frlenda may
coli at the IUnorol home after 7
tills evening.

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preso aid has soil release ftnlsh. Slzoo 29
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Now !&amp; a good dme tD select
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In Sla Pre1t fabrlnthatno,.r
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Regular beys size 6 to lh..t ·
Prep olzes 25 to !18 waist
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(;roup Plans
Playgrounds
recreati~

meeting at the Meigs County
Bookmobile Headql.llrters.
The group hopes to arouse
interest in the prpject since
there are no facUlties for children between the Naylfn's Run
playgrOWid and SyraCuse.·
The
dls,cus,!od brio po!altillo' iltl!• l•&gt;r a playgrould "for
, _.IAU,er ehlldren and a ball field
for older chlldren.
Another meeti!1l was scheduled for 7:30 p.m., on AprU 8
at the lipOI&lt;mobile headquarters.
Persons Jnterested in the proJec4 ~who wUI be unable to
attend,asked to contact Mrs.
Fred · ott or Mra, JOOn Mom
so that their interest can be ex·
pressed at the next session.

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that'• lutt right for ~u. We I Cool blue - wheat • Olarlla
•'"" 1"' you to stop In tM M•n• I Brown. navv blue
•n4 IJdfO ,.,.. ••••• .. ta 50
wolst. You c:an ••l•c:t the length

graphs catch some of the ~

lngs.oo at the party.

Planning for new

YOUIIJ Mens JEANS

1 Thet:re

bers of the chapter who are
working oo a Ilea market pro.
ject and as co-sponsors of the
!lfth annual Miss &amp;&gt;uthern Ohio
Pageant. Both event. wUI be
held tills spring.
The accompanying ·photo.

al facilities in lt)per Pomeroy
in a
got ur.:lerway Thursdiy
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come Interlude lor bu111 mem.

Woods' home.

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whlla, lJ!olp aid faohion colorL
Seleet the one that sUit. you best !rom the
large seleetlon on sole. I at Ooor.

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Weari111 Apparel lor Your Family and FumlshiiiJS lor Your Home. Use Our Free .
ParldiiJ Lot on 2nd St. and Don't For1et to Rqlster on the 3rd Floor for the Easr
Chair to Be Given Away April 5th.
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The women' a rcl'ordrorUlroW·
2...po~md rolllng pin is l35
feet 8 lnehcs set by ,\nita Jen.
klns of the United l'lat&lt;&gt;s 'Ill July
li, 1065 at Stroud, Okla.

ing a

cta,y with 35 rocket aid mortar
barrqeo Into cltloo aid mUltary
eOJqJL
u.s. hoaclquattera sald , .....
In the iJ\'ernl&amp;ht CammWIIot
barrages were Uibt bort that
oeven major AmerlesD OUipOIIo
were tarsoted, lneludlng the
U.S. Marine B041i&gt;lY Ill! hill.,.
ter JNOd at Marble Koorltlln
near Do Na1111o
Four U.S. "rvleemen died Ia
tho eoatlleot hiU~r down
Wedneoda,y 180 mUes nortltWeai
of Solaon, Marked w1t h rOd
crosses, the •copter nn the
gamut of CommWIIot lf(IWid
lire trylqj to get In tD evacuate
the wounded and eraoheil.
A U.S. · Marine helleopter,
urunarked but also on' a mercy
miBBion, was shot down 10 mUeo
west ol Do Nang but no ooe was

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XI Gamma Mu Chapter o! Bela Sigma Phi Sorority Thursday nl&amp;hL Left to right are Norma Amsbary, Pearl Welker. Jean Morgan, Theresa Swatzel, Jean Blazewic2, Phyl Mullen ao:l Mildred
Karr.

Speaking of Schools - No. 84

Tom Tewksbary of Wellston,
a seruor majoring in History'

was the speaker Wednesday at
tho GaUipolis Klwsnls Club, on
the topic ol the UN's role in the
present crisis Jn the Midea st
Tewksbary has a ~r of relatives in Meigs County.

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{futumn Schedules: Spring Problem
·~ GEORGE HARGRAVES, SIQI~
·~Meigs Local School District

;. At this time of the year school
~ni1trators become concern~&amp;!' aboUt schedules of many,
nftlny kinds. Right oow it Is the
sCheduling of teachers, students
&amp;ill space for next year. We are
afao concerned about the cona'truction schedule at the new
hlih school building. Future ath·
lfUc schedules are a matter of
~cern. The schedu1lng of spet:Hl events for the remaio;fer of
Uf\s school year also demands
our attention. Let me write just
.;;bit about esch of those In tonfiht's column. .
~STUDENTS, tEACHERS, and
&amp;Dkce - Our studerta bave been
r.iJi:.tered for next year. The
ll)k data drawn from their reg•
letraUon cards haS been· used to
d'itermine the number of class
~ctlons that will be needed In
the ;.mtor ·a n d senior high
school~

"" We are there fore ·engaged in
ti')'ln~ to match tho required
9,ber of aeetlens with th..~ll·
•ldl' certlftod leaeher • lime.
Yf~ the class sections have
been• matched wlth the teachers'
£tttt ncation, we must allocate
Z:t.ln which the class .. w be
·t llrie of &lt;Mir problems In tho
~ hllh school In Middleport
hoen the space limitation
~-rlsoil wjth the 111111ber
tit)tudenu. This wilt be a problljl next year Just as II wu
year. llowever, the ad..,..
llfCIIs we have pined by bringour students together have,

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Due to several circumstances
ed the minor shortcomings of ai'IJ the architect. There ia gen.
unique
this year, we were l'aced
space UmitatioiL
eral agreement that this new
with the necessity to lind addl·
We are, nevertheless, at that schedule can be met.
point in our planning again where
It wUI be presented Connally tional teams to tlll ~n dates,
We must face and solvelhisprob-- to the board of education on April One fact of Hfe is that, In our
Jem - the problem of fitting 8. I must say thal aU the con- part of the state, there are just
students aOO teachers Into the tractors on our high school bulld- not many schools ol comparable
space available.
ing have shown themselves more size with whom athletic contests
BUILDING PROGRESS - In then willing to do everytlllngpos- can ho arranged.
I certainly wanl to ccmmend
spite o! rather unpl01\88nt and slble to build a gnod building and
quite changeable wea~er during to CmlPlete it aa quickly as pos- Head Cmch Charles Chancey for
the past week, the progress on sible. We couldn't have a more tlle very considerable eftort and
the new building has not been cooperative grot~) than we have great amwnt or time he has exgreatly retarded. We are at lhe e.xperienced so tar on this job. ponded In constructing o loolball
stage where we can lay brick
Th8re will be more informa- schedule for the next several
outslde when the weather is don about this building schedule years. This has been a long ardoous task. When all the c..,.
gOOd and lay block Inside when In t" near fUture.
It' s bad. There is sdequare covAtHLETIC SCHEDULE -One tracta have been returned, we
er of the lower level of ~h ttr tLe moat difficult thl~a to wiU report to you the results
sertlooa of tHe building to per· l&gt;uUd is a foothill schodule.
(Continued o n - 10)
mit heatin&amp; plumbing and elecI can state this from my own
trical work to proceed without in. persOQl) eJQ)erience during the
terruptlon due to rain. The pour- nine years I served as a high
ing or conc~te has continued school prindpal. It's Just slmat • good pace and a good start pcy a hard thing to do.
has been made on the aecoi'M! . The baste reason for thl4 ia
floor of the academic wing,
that there are only 11 dates on
FORT LAUDERDALE, F I a.
A revisl'd schedule lor the which you can schedolo !ootball
completion or various phases of games. To make a charwe. toadd (IJPI) - The Sexual Freedom •
tho building has hoen made by a team, or to looe a team pre&gt;o Leaaue In&lt;. IDdaY ·ur&amp;od nca.
the general contractor and re- duces problems ora eonaidetable tlonlng coUege ati.lenta ID stqo
• 111do wado-tn hare at high , _
on Eaotor limday.
The Jltii'PO&amp;e of the wade ·It!,
aceortllng
ID the Berl!elt)',
NEW HAVEN, W.Va.- Foote !952 and was . promoted to As·
CalU,,
organizaUon
!'Ia.
Mineral Compoiny, Metallurglesl sistant Foreman, Production Delleh the rllbl otlll!dli'·lwlnut'll!w
Produets Dlvlolen,
Graham
partment, In December 195:1.
at plbllc bllcbo.;!l Into 1...,.
Plant. has promoted Richard R.
He Ia a graduate of RutlsOd wsrned proapeO!He.tillde wadon
Rupe or Pome~. ID Pr'oductlon
'Foreman. _ ~
Hi81t School. ~~~ Is married ID , ''that, ne fUtl,d&amp; •• ~vaiJ,altll "'
Rupo started with Vanadium the .!ormer AM li!nltho M!'. and ball '011 IQil IWiliM ji · ~
Corporation or America (n o w MrL Rupe r~alde!'at ·108 Weho Ida." 'niol-e watthla .
Foote 1\llnoral CemtJlll!') In tho ·Terrace, P....ero,y, with lho!r 560 m•mbef'-' ~' caliror.
.' · . ·· -4·. .
Produetlon Department In May two daUIII&gt;terl, Llndit and i.orl. nlw,

Nude Wade-in

Is Announced

Foote Promotes Richard Rupe

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COLUMBUS (VPI) - A bill
setting the a t • 1 e ror Gov.
James A. Rhodes' educationtax bill next week was introdueed In the Ohio Hoose Thurscta,y.
Tho bUt would abolish coonty
boards ol education am elimi·
nate distinctions between city,
local, exempted vlllage and
iolnl hi(!h school districts.
When Rhodes' education biD
comes next · week., either MOllo
da.l' or Tueoda,y afterooon, it
Readers are asked to turn
to page 2 today for a full re·
port on the Rhodes Bill
will pr'*'se creation of a coon.
ty council of education to re·

glnle got unopposed slt)porl In
the Hoose ThursdaJI.
One bill would ameo:l a previoosly passed measure arxl
make it conform with federal

Allied
Costs
High
SAIGON (UPO - American
ard South Vietnamese soldiers
today reported 275 Communists
slain In battles below the
Demilitarized Zooe O&gt;MZ) arxl
on an approach to saigon- but
not without costly allied losses.
Pushing into the 34th da.l' of
their nationwide offensive, the
guerrillas sheUed at least 20
towns aJXI military outposts
overnight, causing what military spokesmen called ltght
overall losses.
Among the major American
bases hit were u.s. 9th Infantry
Division headquarters In the
Mekong Delta, a caJDD neaf Tay
Nlnh City oorthwost of Saigon,
and Army headquerrers lor lhe
northern provinces in Phu Bai.
Major Deve1qnnents
The major devel~ments were
two fterce ground clashes at
least 300 miles apart.
U.S. Marinos behind dive
bombers arxl lanka crashed into
a North VIetnamese base camp
three mUes south of the DMZ
Thursda,y and In several hours
of ft(!htlng kUlod 120 Corntnurtlsts, .front reports said.
The North Vietrllmese defenders, with machine guns and
antitaM rockets Implanted tn
bunker duil!Juta, kUicd If of tho
Leathornocka and w~ .,..
other 60,
On an ln!II"'\I!JII ~- 38
mOos ,....,_, ~: Sllt&amp;at,, U,S.
Speetal
~
hWidreda ol tholr VIa~••
mercenary - c b ~
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FW&lt;;if .....,..,. ·

bill to permit teachers to bar·
gain with boards or education
was intrc.duced in -the Hoose.
The b!U also would establish a
state public employee personnel

Marine Sgt. in Lucky Day
Ed. Note: We interrupt the transmission of the day's top newl!ii
stories - most of which seem to deal with crisis, confronta.
tion, gloom or doom or despair - to bring you a brief interlude
of good news.
Preas lnternsllonal
Howsrd JohniOil, a
Marine from West
Its good to be alive.
a bit or luek and his

own quick thinking !hal ssvod
Johnson when he ran into a
Communist patrol near Da
Nsng In VleU&gt;am recently.
Somebody tossed a grenade at
him while he was crawling
throu(!h th8 underbrush but It
just bounded oil his bock and
didn't explode. When he stood
up, somebody threw a second

grenade.
"I reached oo~ cau81tl It, and
threw it back," JoMson said.
Tho grenade exploded in tile
air, knocking him over. but
even that was lucky llnce the
Communist patrol ·moved away,
thinking he was deed.
Johnsoo's fortune was just
ene bit of good - • In a week
heavy with the world's usual
woea. lt.ere are some other
Items of good cheer:

. ·'

'

dooated 120 pints otl!lood In Ole ·
past 26 years. lUI ICII, ~ .
Jr., 21, Is loUowinB It! 1118'
lather'• !ootstepo. Tho Ross so r.i' hss ltfe
pints.
MANILA- A cobra bite .a.
almost always raW. But lbal*l
ID help from the Phll(Ribie
National Bank, Vedal!lo Clhllo,
50, bltten by a cabra near 8illl
Jose 155 mHos IIC&gt;IIh ol ManDa;
is alive and rec:ovor11111o

A plane Owned by the bulk
rushed oorum to Son Jose 11101
doctors managed to save tbl
ll!e ol Cahlln, who was ~ '
unconscious whon It arrived.

CINCINNATI- Allred Rooo, a
clnunmer In tho rood comiJIIIIl
JANET MEES

Miss Mees ~
Appointed to
State Group
Janet Mees, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Mees, Route
2, Pomeroy, has been appoint..
ed to the 4. H State Advlsoey
Committee.
Each year four outstanding
youths in the state are appoint~
ed to serve along with the adults
on this committee. The }XIrpose
of the committee is to give direction to the Ohio 4-H dub program,
Janet is a member or the sev.
en Teen Stitchers f .H Club snd
of the Meigs County Junior Fair
Board. S.e la serving also as
secretary o! the Meigs County
4·H Advisory Commltlee.
During her eight years in 4-H,
Janet has participated in many
events, some of whieh are three
years at ~te Fair, Ohio Club
Congress, Junior Leader Round.
Up, &amp;ate Junior Leadership
Camp. and Meigs County Jun.
lor Leader Club.
Janet has carried 20 proJeeta
In the past el(!ht years, mostiy
In clothing snd foods. She has
also held the offices ol health
chJIIrman, sslet,y ehalrmsn, - •
reporter, vice president, and
president in her club.

Pool Everlaatlng Servleea od on tho ftrot quarter ol hoy
tile time when records or deeea .. scout activltleo sponsored by the
od veteran• are burned In an ))OIL He noted !hat there ore 33
army helmet - were conolieted active scouts oow.
Wednooda,y night by Feeney •
Tho paot voted ID set aolde
l!n~oll Poll 128, Amerlesn Le- $150 ror operating expensas ol
ilaa.
the ICWtlni program. At. the
The .lmpreoll!ve ceremonies sugestlon of Cassell, the acout:J
!"l't held lor iaar members ot will work on various projeets
..,~~.Joe YOIII&amp; to earn the ......,Y.
ll-., ~~ ,T, Way'"""' Jameo
Martlq, ~ 'Elboft 8adth, ....
Buckeye Boys Slate wu diiJ.
cussed
and Richard Pickens was
tor ~ -~ IW~•
-'nted
ID llandlo detaUs ot selor
L'Jirlng
nominee
..
lllllllal')'
llie...')tir.
Albert llt!uoll, eonitriallder,
John C. Hlle or Middleport
1111111cit4 at tht~Me!l!ll ·dtt!'ln8 was welcomed aa a new memWhich time '1'01111\..,U report.. ber. Eupne Holler of Racine

.

ct "Fiddler on the Roof," ....

~

WASHINGTON (UP!) - FORMER PRESIDENT DWIGHT
D. ElSENHOWER, 78, DIED TODAY AT WALTERI!EEDAllliY
HOSPITAL AT 12:25 P.M.

•

Suit for Performan~
Filed in Meigs Court
Two suits have been filed al'Xl

a journal entry made dismissing an individual from being a

party to a civil action in Meigs
County Common Pleas CourL
Tiger Oil, lnc., Logan, has
CUed an action for specific per·
formance and costs against Glen
J, Gaines, Cambridge, and Apolo
OU and Gas, Inc., Columbus,
charging that the de!endants fail.
ed to turn over oil ard Rill leasBOOSTERS TO MEET
There wtll be a special meeting of the Meigs Athletic Boosters Moldey at 7:30 p.m. in tho
caletetla at Meigs High School
in Middleport. AU members are
urged to attend.

Special Service Given Deceased

~"liM"**
(llt•"'•!N'*

lican Sen.
Old ForL

Yes, there is Good News!

place county boards of educa·
tion and include all school dis·
tricts.
The bill of!orod Thursday By United
would provide the necessity of
For Sgt.
having a new county-level co~ 2f.year~d
trolling agency to oversee the Point, Ky.,
various school districts,
It was onb'
Legislators ended their 12th
work week of the session Thursday and hurried home because
they hsvo to be bock next Mo.,.
day afternoon. four hours earli·
er tl'ltn usual.
Short Work Week
The early Monday startirw
time wiJI permit study commit·
tee hearings in the evening an:l
aliOl'l' the lawmakers to leave

lei,_ ,..

1\\~ \1~ '

Columbus Wednesday afternoon · regulations ror an interstate air
for a l()llfJ Easter weekend.
pollution control compact with
The)l return to work the Col· Woot Virginia, while the seceld
lowing Tuesday.
b!U would open the door !or the
Two bUls creati~ interstate establishment of a compact
air pollution control compacts with Kentucky.
A protessional negotiations
with Kentucky and West VIr·

Post 602 WI&amp; a guest.
It was voted to SJ)OI'lsor o n e
bowling team at the loglen IDnr·
nament ID be held In Loncasl&lt;&gt;r

on AprU 27. A $.1 eonlrlbutioo
wus made to the Melp COUnl,y
Society lor CriiiPied Cblldron.
It Wll reported that Harolcl
Lemley remains a pitlont ,at
the Vetorans HoiiPitol In CIIIUJ.
cothe. The 50th amlversary CJb.
oervanco ID be held '"' April
13 at Lanc11ter was lii10Wl&lt;:·
od. Roserv.U...s are $5 each.
Followlnc the meeting the IIIli·
Utary meml!era, aoslsted by the
]WIIoro, served a chicken din-

-·

es to them as agreed before u,.,
were obtaine&lt;L
.,1
The other action Wll 1 eta,.!
vorce ouit !!led by Heollert G!\-o,
key, Middleport, qalnst lfllrf
Ethel Gilkey, 367 illmUU&gt;n .:...
Middleport The plaiiDilr c~~.,.:
es gross negleet OC d~ llll

treme cruelty.
On motions ot the plallll.&amp;.
James B. Carpenter
dismissed as a party In a .·r '"';~:,. ....
suit Olod earlier by
Fultz, et a!, against Robert'\!.:;
Boles, et a1.

Driver Cife4 ·

ln.to Court
Two can

were ·

the driver ot cited "' court
•cetdont ... tha
under Ute

&lt;lf

'l'lltratla1
""'-oy
pollee
drlvenbyKinda

Shade, ....,... at
be!oretnOriJJs
st., and ftl llnlek ·~J,,..~ 1
by a ear

kino, 58,

olri••

r.o~wn~Ju.

There were
ea 11&gt; tbe
mlmr lo· tho
klnl wao cited ....

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