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12 - The Dalb' SOntjnel, ~CliiiOI'O,)', 0,, lfareh 21, IINIJ

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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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.

News ... in Briefs

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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.
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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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your correct sleeve le-~ Trousers ln I
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You 1ho1Jid ' " the etccellent 11lectlon of trim
cut, neot fining dr... •lac:h for Yaung Men.
Sh:ll 28 to 38 wolet. Choose ycur ,o,., le"'th.
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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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need lroni1111o
Regular beys size 6 to lh..t ·
Prep olzes 25 to !18 waist
~oasure. Choose the correet

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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
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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

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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
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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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THESE SEVEN CHARTER members were present for the 20th anniv"'rsary observance of
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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in my estimation, far outweigh· vlewed by all other contractors megnltude.
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.
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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.
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Nude Wade-in

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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
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hWidreda ol tholr VIa~••
mercenary - c b ~
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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:

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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
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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

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D. ElSENHOWER, 78, DIED TODAY AT WALTERI!EEDAllliY
HOSPITAL AT 12:25 P.M.

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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

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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

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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-

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were obtaine&lt;L
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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
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under Ute

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'l'lltratla1
""'-oy
pollee
drlvenbyKinda

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

kino, 58,

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as a cr~ft to th.e
excise tax llabllt\Y.
Rhod~a· propoeal would re· duce tbe credit Jl'om run paymont to 611.75 per cent of !be
p~nt, with the vetv:lor paylng tbe dU!erence betWeen sales
lax collection credits and the
curreM 4 per cent excise tax.
New AdmlnlstraUoo Levela
Now .· levels of ecJueaUon admlnlstratloo would incliMie reglara!, multi .. count)' service
centers and county councils of
education.
Regtoral a e r v l c e cei'Rra,
tolallog at least 12 but not
more than 15, would be created
by the stale education board,
with managers an:l division
heads serving at the pleasure
of tile state board.
~ration or the centers
would be financed by the General Assembly sim.-e the centers
would be a separate public

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CAN THE JELLYFISH TURN?
Dear Belen:
I am gottlng rld at a !ruatratton by wrttlng IIIla letter to
yoo.

EYer since I can remember,
parents kept aaylag, ''What
will people tblnk (or say)?' and
"Don't hurt anyone's feelings."
Boy, have those two sentences
lei! their mark on me! My folks
were good, gentle people a n d
wanted me to be the same. As a
reoul~ I ..., nothing but a patay.
Here's an example: My girl
friend works and, because I can
use the extra money, I care for
her baby. I am pald lor n I n e
heuro a da,y. But thla friend
calla and says ohe will be late,
as she has an appointment, or
Is going out for tbe evening.
So I end up keeping tbe baby
several hours Jonger - at no
extra pay. Why don't I man-

agency.

my

Each center would have divisioll5 of transportation. pur..
chasing and computer services.
Centers would provide certaln
basic services and advice to
local districts in their area by
contf!Cl. SUperinteOOents of all
schools in the center area
would compose an ex-officio advisory board for that center.
Major Functions
Major functions w o u 1 d inelude:

- Providing non - public and
p!J&gt;lic school transportatloo under reguls_tions included in Ute
bill.

Uon Jt? Because rm Uafrafd
Fll hurt her leellnga."
When I was ln school, I al-

ways played what tbe other klda
wanted because I was afraid to
dissent. In stores, I can't sa,y
11no'' to a clerk when -she tries
to sell me somethlag I don't
want What my hairdreuer does
is always "lovely" even if I
don't like the bangs. I'd love
to wear false eyelashes, b.tt
"what will people say?''
I could go on and on, but you
get the idea. I am 31 years old
and desperately want to atop
being sweet little Goody Twoshoes, wbo never ldcks back.
Is it too late? - JUST A JELLYFISH
Dear J,A.J.:
A jellYfish will never become
a killer shark, but you CAN
get a little &amp;and In your craw
(or whatever a jallyftoh baa)
and Jearn to speak out when it's
necessary.
Start firot wltb !aloe e y •·
taohes (lor courage). You'd be
ourprlaed what nice !bingo "people will say•• about them.
Then practice the gentle turndown on aales clerks. Really,
!bey expect It, and !bey reopeet
you lor having a mind at your

Throughout tlle country people tive attack on smut dealers can
are incensed about \.he flood or be made from two approaches.
pornographic advertising !bat Is First, the privilege ot using spebeing Introduced into·our homes cial second, third and fourth
via the m&amp;Us. It is especially class mailing rates sbould be
distressing that much of this denied to anyone mailing obscene
material Is Intended by the send- matter or to any p~bllcation that
ers to appenl to the eurloslt,y of advertises the availability ot obscene materW. -&amp;l:cb a measure
our children.
ean 8JI)'Ihlni be dOno' i.J i&gt;..O- should ·greatly ··curtail the onJO.io
tect our homes and our chDdren lldted mass malllag practices
from lh!a oelaclouo contamina- designed to reach the innocent
tion? Finding an elrective meth- and the curious.
Secondly, l'le should have legod of pnltclng tbe traf!lc In obocenicy does present dllflcuiUes islation that would make It a
to lawmakers. The &amp;tpreme Federal oaenoe to wllllul)y InCOurt has overturned many crim- troduce 1nto interstate commerce
inal convictions under obscenlt;y Oncluding the malls) any obscene
laws on constibJtlonal grounds. materia1 which is directed to or
OUr task as legislators is to intended for a minor or a home
frame a stab.rte that can sur- in which a minor resides. 1lte
vive the test ot eonstl.tutional- &amp;lpreme Court has conceded that
lt¥. Then law - enforcement or.. parents and the Government do
fidals will have an authoritative have tbe rll!ht to shield minor
basis of support in tbelr fight children from tflose who dlstrlb&gt;
against the purveyors or smut. ute pnrnograplly. I am confident
My stat'! and I are glvlng this that a caretully drawn statute
problem our close attention. I that Is clearly designed to prohave conferred with the Post- tect minors wm aland up to
Master General of tbe U n II e d eonstltuUonal scrutiny.
States about the deplorable use
of tbe malls to dlotrtbule unso.
I will Introduce both Items
llclted pornograplly. We are In- ol legislation at a very early
tenselY studying tbe Impediments date and I will work dlllgenlly
placed br tbe &amp;opreme Court In tor their enactment. It hi imtbe patb of past attempla to pros- perative that otrong stepo be
eeote distributor• and dlaplay- taken to crack down on those
ers cl obsceniti)'.
who profit by warping the morI have concluded that an eflec- allcy of our youth,

own.
By this time you'Jl surely be
able to tell your girl !rtend
that 'you've .. worked out afterhours rates, as any pod business woman shwld. 11
You'U bave leas trouble chang.
lng your Imago If you roollze
that more than hall of us feel
we're Milquetoasts at heart and
are bua1)y trylngtochangoOORS.
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but aoclell' w..baby,
Baaldea, tl1ere li1JSI'

be children In thl~,eounlr7 who
need &lt;110 parent II two arllll't
available.
·I aaked the Welfare Adoption
Agency and !bey Indicated bablo•
a1moat aiwa.rs 111&gt; to oouptes, and
111J1 only hope would ba an older
chlld - mll1be a relaUve or
something, or one who Is hard
to adopt. Beoldeo, lhiQ&lt;'re a little akeptlcal ol '•single adopTeU me, to !hare bope lor
career girls who want tbe !ul!lllment of children but don't
want to rulh tn1o marriage lor

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haSD't eome along. But I koow
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allhe 18~ ~..)l'i!ils~ ~
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will be presented at tbe Wellston
hll!h schont auditorium FridaY
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men, "Veterans Herb Clark arii
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n We r, will be Attorney
Joe .Otbo and Furniture • Al!pll·
ance dealerRaySeharlen!terger,
Oth1 and Schartenberger ~ill
team UP with Jlmnzy Woodslnd
Orville Hutchison whemadethelr
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Kibler. His lllseuo rendiUOII or
14 HW'ey On Down to My House
Biby, 1' appears to be a sure .
·1•1\qw-o~per. Other. circle sololata lnciiMie Seharlenberger,
·Hutchloon, otha and John Weber,

' Three duets are lnelUIIed, tWo
hus~ •114 .:wi(e teams, ancl a
• brqthe• • ilil,er du&lt;lo Thor are
Georgo and''¥!irgl• Hamaay, llail
and Lola ~ers, and stanley
MeKimlaa and . hla olster, Rub)'
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A~¥ .Harrf WUiard, wiU ,,._
·· Cludi &amp;· •ber ol 11 Laugtt.ln"
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''dreani !10m" . ,.
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amllll SEOAL
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Golden
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champlOIIohlp Wltb a knockout
an! a techniCal knockout Thuro·
da.Y night but K1no11 City wltll
one champion and two otber
.boxers In tha ft"'la, took tllo
, team trophy with 19 points.
Moore, a 23-year-old Vletmm
veteran whooe latller won the
Golden
Glovea heavyweight
&lt;riM'n in 1943, stumed Kansas
Clt.Y's Ron Draper with atlnglng left Jabo and crunching lolIIM'-IC&gt;S In tile first two rounds.
The referee awarded Moore a
tko at 1:37 ol the second round
' Dave Mathews, of Cleveland:
won the l1Si&gt;ound chai!WlonFrlda,)''s Games
•hlp over Mike Quarry, of Los
Kentucky at Miami
Angelo•, on a decision. Quarry
Mlnneoota at Now Orloons
couldn't cope with !llatbews ,...
Houston at Oaldancl
ttl the final round and !ailed to
Denver at Dallaa
gain enough support !rom the
(OnlY games schomled)
judges.
Morris Jordan, of Cincinnati,
got tbe only knoekout In the fi.
nals, He decked Detroit's .foiln
Brown In 1:58 of the first rourd
to win the l56i&gt;ound class.
Cleveland finished second with
Nell ColmOF, a sophomore at 17 polnta, Salt Lake Clly was
llerea , CQilege ,and a melll,ber or third with IS and Los Angeles
. tl!t , walJ,.: ·lmown, JieP&lt;J&amp;,C&lt;Iullll'¥ . took luurtb with 14.
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members or !be college dance
JOHNSTOWN, i'a. (UPO- w.
' £1'oup to AMsted w VL March
28 and 20: Ther~ t,;_ gr~·~ -r. Don Harrison, who directed the
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U n 1 v e r s i t y of Pittsburgh
lormed and partlclpeted In a through Its glory rootball years
workshop lor West virginia 4-H 1 th 93
clubs.
n e I Os, died Thursda,y at
Johnstown Memorial ffospltal.
The Country Dancers,whospe·
Harrlaon, who served as
elallle in mountain daneoa, also athletic director, set up ~Itt's
provide , their IM'D live music schedule against such noted
with guitar, piano, vtoHn, and powerhouses as Notre Dame
accordion, to make !be dances Army, Navy, Ohio state and
as authemlc as poaalbiL Nell M!Jmesota. He resigned his post
lo the oon of Mr. and Mrs. Orion in 1937,
E. Colmer or Pcrnero).
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HELENA,
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(IJPOEil2abeth WUI!ams Berry, a
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profe&amp;Biorel jockey before tbe
Althougb elevarora today turn of the century, died
are .afe, they were hazard- Thursday at the ago of 114.
ous at the tutn
the cenMrs. Berry; who rode under
tury. In a single large city, the name of Jack WJUiams,
as many aa 30 people a year
were kWed in elevator accl· rode in nces on three
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l,(entuelq .••• 39 34 .:134 3
MiMe1o1a •••• 36 39 .480 7
New York ••.. 17 5f .225 26'h
Wool
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x.(lokland •• , 55 19 .143
New Orl-• •• 43 32 .513 12'h
Denver • • .•• 42 33 .560 13'h
Dallu . • . . . 38 ·aa .521 ll'h
Loa Angelea •• 33 41 .446 22
Houlton ••••• 23 52 .201 32
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New Orlean• 137 Kentucky 106
Loa Angeles 130 Houstm 124
MlnneiOII 111 New York 1H
Oakland 122 Indiana UO
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Baltimore ts at Now York
Salllrda,y ~rooon, while Allanta again lioota Son Diego !bat
evening tn fbe best-ot'-aevon
oerleo.
In tonight's acttoo, tbe BootOII
Cettlco porsue tbetr ll&lt;!cond
strall!ht vletory over tbe
Philadelphia 76ers, tn a ramo at
Booton, and Son Franeloeo
seeks a two-game advantage, as
the Warriors p1a,y ln Lol
Angeles.

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United Preu International
• Coach .Gene Slue'• "llldlocr&amp;:tlon" tblt may have eaull&lt;!d !be
;Now York Knlcko to lose
: oeeondi)iace mooey · clJrtng tbe
: rqular ""'""" could cost tbe
:lJ!altlmOre Bolleto the NaUonal
....,akelball AoaoelaUon playoa
.Iitle.
~ The Knlcks, still fired up b)'
:Slue's re!uoel tO play IIOille of
,.1• otar~ agalnot .J'hlladei,Pbla at
{1"" taU end at tile l'ttlulatlon
••aoq., eot the Jump on the
, . ullela!n lhelr Eaitern Dlvlolllil
l.,.U 0110110r Thliroday nJc1rt
tb a 113-101 triumph at
ttmore. ' ·
'1' Lou HudiOlls'o 39 JIO(nta led
,the Adanta Hawks to a 107-98
-,.!ctory over ' tbe Son Dleao
·~~ets In tbe 0110110r of the
.&lt;western Dlvlslm . oeml!lnala
ibetweell tbe seeOnd end tourth
:;iaee ftntohers.
! A concerted ol!ort b)' New ·
;York pr!ICllced 24 polnto !rom
o Debuoschere, 21 !rom
k Barnett, 20 1111111 · BU1
adler and 17 !rom WWia
At one pnlnt In !be third
.~ Y,Ol1t,;!.ed b7 18, 82·
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: vtetoey -over Baltimore and run on tbree singles.
: ·~ Ia four.galile loolng
Around tbe Grapefruit and

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that rea1011 alone? rm onb' 25,
so would prefer ababr. ·- HOPE- •
FUL MOTIIER-'TO-BE
Dear Hope!ul:
"SiBBie adoptions" are gainIng faVor In oeveral - · but,
as you HI', tbe slnllea are tall
In line. You can get a "hard to
place" child (older, handleap.
pod, or at mind racial background), but If yw want I bob)',
your boat bet Ia to lind an unwed motber who doa111't want
hers. Than hlee a lawyer who
will make tbe neceolll')' lepl
adoptk&gt;p arrangements witb the
Thla Is chancy, lor lhe motber
has tho rll!ht to ehange her mind,
and tbe lnvestlptlng agency may
rule agalnot yw, lillY lime dur·
lng tbe Orot alx ...,tbayoo have
the baby.
May we hoar !rom otber "aln)l)eo'"' .. _ ·•-1\aoe ·iduptijd 'clili'
dren, and hOW they have sone ·
about II?- 1L
PER!IJNAL TO "LIKES SNAPpy ANSWERS:" When a m a n
asks, 14 Are you free toni&amp;ht?'•
tr 1 a tittle dangeroua to aniWir,
'"No, but rm reaiOIIIble" .•••
Wlless )'OU are. - lL
This column Ia dedlcalatl to
familY living, 10 If you're hav·
inlr kid trouble or )lot plain
trouble, lei Helen help YOU.
!lie wiU aloo welcome your own
amualne _..toncea. Addreso
Helen Bottel In care ol t h I a
newspaper.

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'Angetea Jlodgero M
ger Ted Wllltama' ftftb ""'lbltton vie!ol')'-all aplnat National Leam'
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HaU 111 tbe fourth
IM!otg, wao one of tbree hits tbe
New York ' Yankees got oa
Mlnnooota, but H was enool!h to
beat tbe Twins 2-L Mel
stottt8myre went oeven tllllhlis

needOd to reJeli,oi;Jioh · the Red .. Sox aa
&amp;&gt;emlnt ~ontendera. ·
I, IVItllama knew TOll)' c. was
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:when !be
outflol•r
:_hit . hll firot homer olllc,o hb
,, •remarkable recovery to. help
tbe Gln&lt;lnnatl Reds 4,3&gt;
Orlando Cepeda's aecond hoi,me!' !'lnOI Atlanta acquired him
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laonlgllaro ftu per!eet . either, Torre blastedat_rtplelbr
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luUy, , recover,.t ,eoll)blnOd 'I!WeU-111""' 'I t' Seve
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almeot coot him tile olt!ht ' iii!Jik AlJon'• 'll!th:to\ntng ho~ hlo ten eye, Ia ~otdered mor enabled lfe WaahlngiOn

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count;y boud or education,
Thla woul4 bttitg all ochool
- "'-"s• pur~ha~ and bldtliiV
whleh
undar
a
ae,.J:ate
bill
l1&gt;dlatrlcts
under ... oUPOI'vioory area.
on ochool SII&gt;Piloa to enoble a
Loeal Allocation
.
trncluced
Thurllday,
would
ba
boud
which
would have direct
gr..., of sehocll dlatrleta io gel
CouniY
counena
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be
cil·
eUmltatedo
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better prices.
rec!J.y reapo~~~li11e lor allocatlion
Coun&lt;!lla
wenla
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all
aervlees, and programs.
-Providing centralized comor
state, local and federal monCounty couneUa would:
puter services lor processing school .dlotrlcta ·In tbe OQIIII)y,
-Provide a o r v 1 o e s ard
(C&lt;lntlnund on poplO) , ,
educaUonol data for achool dl,. and Wou1ct be composed of
elected
"!embers
nulitborltV
courna
or
II1Udy
oo
a
contract
trlcia ard non-t&gt;ttblle ochools.
throe to nine, dlpendlng on b a a l 'o or · cooperative b11l1
lewis R•pelr S.rvi~• ·,
Coun\Y couneila of .Wcatlon
eount;y
populatiOII..,
IJIIORII
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boudo
of
eclueatloo
In
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tbe count;y.
•PlUMBING
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•ROOF.ING
eliPOndllurtla lor - classroom
laeUltlea, ete.
-FOR-Allocate funds distributed
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Formal release ol the longawaited bill was sot for Monday by Rhodes' chief asolstant
John :M. McElroy and state
Pimnee Director Howard L.
Colller, but uPI learned C(IOoo
tents or the bill Thuroday.
Introduction of tbe bUI waa
set for next Monclay or Tue8day In tbe Ohio Houoe of Representattves.
BasicallY, the bill haa lour
major parts, which include:
-Taxers.
-New levels of education administration.
-Revision of school 'foundation formulas.
- Hltd&gt;er and vocatloml odUcatioo provisions.
County Income Tax
The bUI would provide lor a
permissive county income tax
ranging from 1 per cent to 2
per cent.
If commissioners enacted the
tax, 50 per cent of the reeejpts
would be earmarked ror education aOO the rest would go to
the county general tum.
The permissive county [ncmne tax would oot pre-empt
p r e s e n t municipal income
taxes.
Second tax provision oC the
bill would amount to a 1% per
cent hike in vendors' excise tax
payments to the state.
Present law requires verlfors
to pay 4 per cent of their taxable receipts to the state. Also,
the law provides that collec·
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Jamea A.. Rhodes' education
blU 1Would dramatically revise
educaUoo admlnlstratloo and
fiJaDCing ln Obio.
It would create multi--councy
sc~~ service centers, county
edUcation cOUDdla, pennit countY laccme taxes, lncrease state
a~sldlee for medical schools,
set standards for vocatlorw.l educatioo and get a 1% per cent
more reveooe from Ohio's cur·
rent vendors' excise tax.

WEDDING

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Dream Team
NEW YORK (UPD - Cllvin
Murphy of Niagara, a tw~e
All - Amerlea, heada 1Unlted
Press Internatioral's 211t a•
nual 11 Small America" basket..
ball team (or college players 5
feet 10 Inches or under.
Selected wltll tile :;.to Murphy were John Rlnka (5-9) of
Kenyon, Greg Carney (:;..9) ol
Wtchlla State, Greg WU!lama
(S--9) of Rice and Dick Devenzio (5-!0l ol Duke.
MUIJ)hy, the only "smaU
America" repeater rrom last
year, amassed a 32.7'1)oint scor~
tng average Cor third place
amofllt' major college scorers.
Hi~&lt;; high was 68 points lptnst
Syracuse early in the season.
Hinka, leading \'ote-ptter on
l 'PI's college dh1slon All-America this year, Came through
with a 33.9 scoring average.
Willlams scored at the rate
of 21.2 points per game, Car.ne):
at 21 points evellf. and DeVe•
zio at 12.2 as Duke's backcourt
"quarterback."
Rinka, 20, a junior, plays
guard lor the Lerils.
The Mllwaukee, Wis., native
also made college AU-America
in his sophomore year when he
a veraged 31.8 points per game.
IIUGHES REASSIGNED

ST. LOUIS (UPO - Dick
flughes, a prime candidate for
rookie of the year honors two
years ~ as a 2~year-old
newcornber with St. Louis, was
assigned · Thursday

to

By United Preu Inlernatlooal
Tho oakland 081&lt;1, ehaml&gt;tona
ol tbe Western DlviolOII ol tbo
American Baaketboll Assoelatlon, may go Into tho playoll'o
wltbout tbe serviceo o1 Henry
Logan, who au!fered ·a concua·
aloo In tbe oaks122-110 victory
over India• Thurllday 1\lch~
Legan was injured In tile
seoond period. Doctora at
Peralta H&lt;iopllal tD Cloldand
oald he may rot play again thla
season. Also injured was
another oakland guard, Larry
Brown, who pulled • 1muacle In
his l•ft shoulder.
The deleat staUed India•'•
drive to the Eaatern Dlvial011
tiUe, The Paeero have already
cllnebed a de,
Kentucky, with a forlorn hope '
or catching up, tnolald dropped
to third place, tbree gamea
behind lndlam an! a hall game
back of Mlam~ The Colonels
were routed by the New Orlean•
Buccanettrs, 137-106. New Or~
leans raced away to a 211-pnlnt
land In the ftrst quarter en
route to Its IOtb strall!ht wtn,
and moved a fuU pme ahead of
Denver In the lM.ttle to.J;' secord
pla~e In the Wes~
lh other games, the Los
Angeles Stars wh(Wed Houston
1311-124, It was tbe final home
game lor the Houoton Mavericks, who will move to North
Carolina next season. An! tbe
New York Nets dr&lt;Wed tbelr
12th straight, 117-115, to the
Mlnne- Pipers.
ANOTIIER JOCKET'I'E
DOVER, Del. (UPO- Brenda
Wilson tas passed her drat test
toward joining tbe growing list
of women jockeys across the
naUon.
The 19-year-old rider from
Amandale, Va., broke her horse
from the starting pte satisfactorily to earn a license to ride
In the Jack and Jill leature ot
Dowr Downs next Wednaada,y

Karr &amp;Van lindt' s Value-Ratld

1967 Olds. Delmont 88 Town Sedan .......
Red over white finish with burgundy interior. Thia .
one owner cor is equipped with power brakes and Steel"!,
int~. Turbohydramatic transmiuion, radio, tinted glau, ·
NEW white wall tires, wheel discs, and factory air con•, .
diti9ning. It's o one owner car, traded to us for a new ·
69 Olda.
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1965 Dodae Custom 880 2 Door Hard Top .... S13ll5

V-8 motor, auto. trans., power steering, radio, tinted ,
glou, w/s/ w tires, white over gold with matching interior. Real sharp locally owned cor.

1965 Ford Galaxie 500 4 Door Sedan •••••••• $i295

Oork beige finish with matching all vinyl interior, VB
engine, cruiseomotic transmission, power steerinCf,
radio, tinted glau, white wall tires, deluxe wheel
discs, ond lots more extros.

1966 Buick Wildcat Two Door Hard Top ..... $1895

This one hat a white over green finish with a beige
vinyl interior, 01ly 37,000 miles and shows the 'very
best of care, equipped with
engine, power broke•·
and steering, automatic transmission, radio, NEW white
wall tires, wheel discs and tinted gloss. A very nice·
one owner cor.

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1966 Olds Cutlass Sp. Coupe .... ,. ........ $1595

Y·B. motor, auto: trans., power steering, power brakes,
rad1o, w/ s/ w t1res, deluKe wheel covers, white over
gold with gold interior.

1965 Buick Electra 4 Dr. H.T..............$1895

Turquoise finish with block vinyl interior, full power
equipment, rodio, tinted glass, new w/ s/ w tires, foe•
tory air-conditioning, real nice one .

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ICarr &amp; Van Zandt
"You•Jl Like Our Quality ll'ay of Doing Business"

992·5342 . GIIAC FINANCING

nigh~

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Cardhals' minor league system.
Hughes won 16 games as a
rookie in 1967 but develq&gt;ed a
sore shoulder last season arw;l
was only 2-2, He will pitch wltll .
the Cards' s~ Petersburg club
in tlle Class A Florida state
Leaiue to attempt to work his
shoulder Into ohape,

Easter
fashions
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EXCELLENT SELECTION

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Tips on Planting
.: .Given Gardeners

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New Clu~b,,_· Qrgani~ed ·
~ - ~11 WI clW.J~p...s.a lor ~a ,;.re ~eel. Other
-.3 a. 7.,.. 'l"'UUMd Welllieo\:11)' ~ of lllt•clu~ ore \(anioi 1
. lli&amp;llt , Ill R!ollalil ' Ia which · all · .S!IIblrlolll aO.. Mr.: 'tiate Sutbo
Jlrla •• iloe lloilllllll; llexter·alll erloillt ,. ·•
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are ~1l!l!ln•ted ' glrla moy .-c~
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The l!rot ~'!' wu held.at will ~ btht. Moa&amp;liy, )(ofch J1
the h&lt;llie of :rorrl Miller, ad- at~ Mul~r hMie w""' elocU~
. •isor. It """ &lt;Nclded fD taJte,.· ofqlllctro wll1 be 'helcL
.. Smcld~. ·and . Plckirw" arxl .. Presef "ere Rabin De.,..
"Frill! TOP fD Toe" as projects hlll'ot; Dori..O Barrel, c 1 n h
alii the JIIJ!Ie o! the dub Is "The Ander11011; MrL Arthur- Miller
' Marpret Grl!ntha ~
Chltterlloxea."·
The hostess sef ved refresh- teiiaton· ~ h~ eCoRomles;
menta of punch alii cockles which Terri Miller and Karen SUthercarrled cut an Easter theme. af'.. lind.
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:, ;Jroes by Georp Corpor ot Corper NursorleshighiiiJ)Jteclameet,.. 1"8 ot the wu- 0orc1en Club
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·Early Service

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A•a., 1111 cited lor failure to
yield riSM &lt;1 wi,y b)' elt;y Pollee
at 3:30 ~.m. Wednellill·
Frootnan J1Uiled O!'t and atruelc
I Plckeno Cob drl&gt;111 by JoM
Mack RlchordiOII, 29, &lt;1 2608
Lin~ Ave., who 1111 clrlt!nl
weit on 11x11J St. Donlaps were
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SHI.Rl'
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LONG BOTTOM - Mrs. Barbara Tripp was hostess recent.
iy lor the Modem Homemakers 1
Club, with Mra. llle Haymanprellldl!lll.
Initiation of new members was
corried out !or Mrs. Darlene
Gutbrle, Mrs. Joan Vlne;Yard and
Mrs. Linda Fitch.
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A -baby bank and hospital gift
waa lent to Mrs. Sharon Loucks
and baby congratulatory card
PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPlr AL was Bisned lor Mrs. Joyce RltchBlrttls - Mr. and Mrs, Don le.
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Duncan, FOlnt Pleasan~ • 0011...
a was decided the club would .
Adml11ed - Keith Crook, Le- contribute $5 fD the Dollars lor
tart; Gregory Fields,' HarUord; Sclrolara 1llnd lnthe EastemDlsWill Attend Meeting HIItry iilephent, Leon; James trl&lt;L
Bailey, FOlnt Pleasant;MrLEm- ' Mrs. Slella,)lmananciMrs.JanPOINT PLEASANT - The ma lleniOJI, Bulfalo; Btu Craw- lee Yo~~~g gl\'emorelnetruc:tlons
West VIrginia General Fodera- lord, Jr., Point Ploooant; E2mer m crocheting at the close 0( tho
~ ot WM~on's Clubs meetJng File, Gal11polla; Mra. Doneld business meeting.
til be bold at tho Groomrler · Glom, lleoderliOll; Shirley UkMrs. Tripp and Mrs. A l m a
llotel In White 811phur St&gt;rlnii•, ens, Hender800; ~en Bi81et. Pooler served refreahmeDts to
llarch 28 and 29, will have In Mooon; Milton Wyott, Elkins; Bill the following mt mentioned
attendance tour· mambera of the Johnoon, Point Plea..,., Thomas above, Mrs. Chlnrls Gaul, Mra.
J1otlor Women's club, Mrs. Eve- ·L41Yton, Point Plaalllll; Mrs. Non White, Mrs. Carol,)ln Tri,pp,
lyn L. WlseiiWI, preoldont; Mrs. Morrlll Clark, Point Ploesant; Mrs. Janet Como!)¥ and Mra.
Dave Poore, tnuurer· M r ti
Abe Baker, Leon; Mrs. 11arr;y Marilyn Roblneon.
Jlmmlo Jo Wedp, tncond,g cor: Oller, Mlddlaport; David Neal,
Mrs. Gaul _. ihe door prize.
............, secretary, and Mra. Point Pleasant; Orville~ The nnxl meeting Will be held at
VIrginia 9law, irlcomlnKtreasur- Point Plealllll.
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or.
Dlacharpo- Onl O'Noll; Mrs. Long Bottom.
OrYIIIe WUIIamoon, Mra. DIVId

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Charles 0, Bailey, Mrs. Don
~- ~ker, BUlle Jo Cade, Ralph
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AniiDIY R. Haner, Homer J.
~e~, Mrs. Ben M. Hutchln*'!'-.. hristoJ&gt;hor A. Johnson, WUllam H. Thomas, Jr., Mrs. Corl
R WUI!ams Elizabeth 0 ••' and
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L.el
S. Riggs, Mrs, Paul E.
Ferrari and Infant son. Mrs.
John F. Musser and ln!ant son,
Mrs. Darrell F. White and ln!ant son.

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: Mrs. Karl Grueser presided
• at the meeting with Mra. David
• Nease presenting devoUons from
: Mark on the story of Euler, and
:giving tho preyer. In response to
: roll call, membera gave t h e
:name of a mulch they p1antouse.
: Mrs. Eclleon Hollon told how
force spring ahrubs and dom• onatrated technl~J~el In lorcl!lll
:• !files of the •aiiOJ&gt;. She aald th••
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: Buckeye Girls 9ate represen- chairman, was presented a tro•tatlves to be sponiOJ'ed by the phy for securiq the molt n e "
'tadtea AuxlUary of FeeiiO.JI-Ben- members ln the diatrict. A re..
~ Po0t 128, American Lailon, port on the COlumbia conference
:, were selectocl Tuesda)' night
held In early March was given
~ 91ssn Elaine Gerlach, daugh- durqthe meeting.
:tler of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell
::t Gerlach, and Rhonda Kathleen A gift fD the leidon post at the
:::; I\Y"9ll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 50th amlveroary dinner was also
... Robert Hytell, were selected as reported. Mrs. Dale Kenned)',
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••the delepfes. Firat altemsta prelldont, made the presentstJon
Dianne Welob, daughter o!Mr. of $150 lor folding choirs toMar: :and Mia. Joho Weloh, Middle- vln Kalil, the first vice presl: ;pori, and Roberta Ord, daugh- donL
: :ter o1. Mr. 4od Mn. sOb Ord,
A $5 contribution was made to
: :Sfracuse, ts second alternate. the Easter seal sale ot. the Meigs
Gerlach ls bel!lll co-apon- COUJit,)l Soclel,)l for Crippled Chll: :IOJ'ed by the Mldcllopoct Buol- dren end Acmlta. The obllptlon
: :nesa and Professional Club.
waa efven to new members prea• • Two trophy awards Cor mem. ent. Mrs. Daisy Btng was re-: ~obip aclvan~ were pre- ported hollpltallzecl.
:~ to q,e ~~ the ~~;,., 'fbe r.\IIIOf Pfla,CQIIIrlbuled ''
.~cerit mid!ilrrt'i'F' 'cOnteronee. · !'io&lt;kf llouob Wii w0n by M r o.
::n.o trophy to tbe unit was In Lena McKinley. Ro!reahmenlo ot
: :recocnt!km of havl!lll attained cooklea provided by tho junior
::the hltlbest parconlap over goal auxiliary members and l c e
: ;In the Eighth DlstrlcL Mrs. Ger· cream were served during a
Kessenger, membership aoc:ial hour.

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;Recruitment Teo Held
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man who take1 his return FEDIUL.
Jo H &amp; R BLOCK. He's
AND
smiling, happy and aecure.
Smart taxpayers fram STATE ~
coast·to-coalf "now the
volu• of qualified to• as·
sis1arKe.
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The annual recruitment tea

:!Of tho Alpha Omicron Chapter
· or AJarhl Kappa Gamma was held
-SUnday atlemoon In WellsfDn.
:: Guests at the tea were student
: ,laacher• !rom Rio Gralllo Col; 1oge. Preceding tho buslnoss
: ;moeung a choral grcq~ o1 girls
: 1rom the Vinton C.Unty schools
: )resented three selectlon1. 'lbey
accompanied b)' Esther
: p.um, music l111tructor at the
: :'flnton Count,yJunlorHlghSchoul.
: ~e group oC girls recently re•eelved 1 1'4ttrlor raUna
In state
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:1&gt;1 Jacksm proslded at the busl·

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Collins Advises of

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8rqtherhood ls ihe very
prrce and condition of man's.
aul'lllvai.-Carlos P. Romulo.
Filipino diplomat.

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who used a poem on!llled ~
Prayeth Desl who Lo¥ltb Belt"
apened the meethv.· Tho_ll'll,.;
irw prize dotated b}' Mra. .lalla
was won by Mrs. P&amp;rkli.
Mrs. Wllltam100 ·,qa uiiiied in s,rving refroahm.tt "
her daughter', Debbie.

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which was judged by group dis-

cussion !ollowed by voUng. Hrst
place went to Mrs. Joe Bolin and
Mrs. Wllltord; second to Mrs.
Homer Parker, and third to Mrs.
::rd~. May •nd Mrs. Larry Ed-

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FAMILy

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Mn. Parker gave a report on
her villlt to the DlSPitch Chlrities Garden anoi F1ower Show

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low, low prices!

THE SHOE BOX

held recently in Columbus, the
theme or which was a "Woilier-

Where Shoes Are s;~~~y

land ot Beauty." All four seasons were depleted in the panoply oC color. Mrs. Pai-ker dis-

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one was to sponsor a Tupperware
par\)'. Members also voted tD
buy two folding tables lor their

kitchen at tho fire boose.
Games were enjoyed with prizes awarded to Mrs. Dorotha Rlehel and Mrs. Ruth, and the door
prize tD Mrs. Garnet Johnson.

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AND CARTRIDGES
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Refreshments were served by

the hostess fD Mrs. Nell Wilson, Mrs, Dorotha Rlebel, Mrs .
Garnet John&amp;On, Mrs. Mary AI·

The happy magic of music will fill the air for hour~··~f enjoyment with the right needle or cartridge .

tee Blse, Mrs. Thelma Smlth,
Mrs, Betty Buchanon, Mrs. Martha D.lrst and a guest, Mrs. De-

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CARPETING

ness meeUng. Edward Holmes,
Vinton COUni,JI guidance counselor, spoke on uSeeklng Avenues
of Service.'' Nan Moore, reUred
Middleport !Sacher, used "Why
A Teacher?", as her topic tor
the program.
During the social boor refreshments were served trom
an attractlvo)J' oppolnted table
centered with •Prirv fiowera.
Esther Maerker served thepWlch
ancl Mlsa Fehrman presided at
the coffee service.
AttandlJ¥ from Melp COlin\)'
were Ruth Euler, Mildred Haw..
ley, Mrs. Moore, Ethel Chopman. Margaret Parsons, Martha
Husted, arxl Beatrice Rinehart.

CHE~K
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Carpel .

Easy Tenns Arranged

iRAWLINGS USED
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TUPPERS PLAINS- The Ladles Auxiliary o! the Olive Fire
Dept., meeting at the home or
Mrs. Carolyn Ruth, discussed
money-making projects, o1 which

ments
out Each
a sc.. memPat·
rick's earrytng
Day theme.
ber displayed an atral'l!ement

played picture•.
A paper on taiia'Scapi~ was
given by Mro. Harold Wolle. She
discu's!;ed some or the mutual
landseapiQi: problems arxl what
can be dooe about them.
111e e:ollect given In unison
and devotions by Mrs. Edwards

Brown, read a letter from son.
OaklOJ&gt; Collins agreedlng with
the club that he la siso
to charging for swimming in
9ate Parks.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Austin,
Other projects were discusMcDermitt
are announcing the
sed and refreshments served to
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Myers, Mr. birth ot their fir st child, a dauand Mra. Ernest Whitehead and ghter 1 March 10 at the Scioto
family, Mr. and Mrs. Denver Memorial Hospital, named LauWeber and flunny, Mr. and Mrs. ra Gail. She weighed seven
~ Reed ar!tt'!arii11t, Mr. pOUri:ie, tOltr 'ooi\ci!'!;.. Mt·s.- Atrs;.
and Mrs. Charles Humphrey and tin is the former Karen Herr~."
lamlly, and Mr. and Mrs. War- mann. Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Herrmann, Cheshire,
ren Pickens.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Austin,
The nnxl meeUng ls at the
Portsmooth.
llomphrey home.

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Olive Women Plan
Tupperwore Party

Iaiii! branch o! the Pcmeroy National Bank. alii Mra. WOllam
Brown alii Mrs, Howmj Blrc""
field will present the radio program at 9 a.m. on WMPO, A_pril
7.
A feature or the meeting was
a display of all green arrange-

Agreement on Fees

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A trip to the Spr~ HU1 Nur·
aery at Tipp Clt.JI wu planned
fo.- APrU 17 when tho Rutlalll
f'rlendil f.ardenoro met Wednosdoy night at the home ot Mrs,
Fred WlUlamson.
Mn. William Willlord presided at the meeHng with members glylng Dower- seeds cor
4·H clubs In response Ill roll
calL Plans lor a-lng the Reglm II mooting o! the Ohio
AsiiOCiation of Garden Clubs tD
be held on APril 10 at the Richland Methodist 01urch, Athens,
were dlaeussed.
The club members also completed arrangements Cor planting the Qower crab in the communley next Tuesdoy.
Mrs. carol Hullson was appointed te provide tho arrangemont lor the month at the Rut-

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· The Reilon 11 meetlntl o1 tho
Oblo Assodstlon o!Gardon Cluba
was amouneed for AprU 10 at
tbe Richland Avenue Methodist
a.urch, Athens.
Mrs. Denver Holter and Mra.
Fred Nease were given prizes
lor their IUndu rope planllwhlch
they ha.. grown, and bluo ribboo1 t.or arrangements were to
Mrs. 11omer Hoi'~· • Mr s, u.
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aoU, and MrL Hollon. Mrs. Graeo
HyHII was also gi'"n 1 blue ribbon for a lemon tree with a !emon oo It which she displayed.
Refteshmenta were served by
Mrs. Hysell with Mrs. MaiOII
Fisher and Mrs. Milton Rouob
servl!lll as contrlbutlng hnotess-

Mr. and Mra. George Dorst
ol Wellston surprised h e r
FlUDAY
mother, Mrs. G. G. Werner &amp;mMIDDLEPORT Wo m e n ' s
day lrith a blrthda,)l dinner, Mrs.
ChrlaU&amp;n Tern,perance Union, 7:Dural brought a blrkey dinner
30 Friday night at the Heath
and Mr. and Mrs. Werner and
United Methodist Church. The
the Durot !aml)J' were joined
Methodist women will be hoolor the celebradon by Mr. and
teases.
Mrs. Jack Werner, Belpre.
SATURDAY
Mr. end Mrs. Myron Miller
SOUP SALE, Gl'OIV 2 of the spent the weekend in NeliiOJl..
Women's Aasociatlon, FlrstUnit.- ville With lholr 1011 and daughed Presbyterian Church, SltiD'· ter...J.n-law, Mr. and Mrs. James
day at the church. For ad\lnce Miller. James, a -~~~ at Ohio
onlen and deliveries telephone University, was oo his spring
Mrs. Myron Mlller, 992-9543. break.
or Mrs. Wllltam Morris, 992The Rev. and Mrs. George
3438. Seq) wlll be available at Oller returned to Mullens, w.
the church after 3 p.m.
Va. Wednesdoy a!tervlsitl!lllhere
!UGH SCHOOLdaneepart;ylrith with Mr. and Mrs, Gene Oller
tho Joys Saturdoy night at the and family and Mr. and Mro.
Melp l1li!l School auditorium I. R. Neal and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hudnall
In Middleport; achool sponi!OI'ed,
8 to 11 p.m.; admlaslon 75 eenta •Jolted over the weekend ln Marlon wlthMr.andMrs.FloydSmlth
par parson.
and
Mr. and Mrs, Roger Rudnsll.
SUNDAY
SERVICES at SU•ersvUJe Community Oturch, Sunday, 7:30 p.
rrL with Kermit Walton, Pomeroy, •-king. Public Invited.
TUESDAY
SPECIAL MEETING, Eastern
Bani Boosters, Tuesday, 7:30
p.m. at high school Concert hand
parents especially asked to be
&amp;mday school classroom represent. Maxine Whttehead 1 pre.-11!111
was discussed during
sident
Tuesdoy night's mooting o! the
STATED MEETING, MiddleLoyal Bereana Class at the Midport Maaonlc Lodge 363, F, and
dleport Church o! Christ.
A.M., Tuesdoy 0\'enl!lll, 7:30. ReHomer Rlce gave the opening
freabmenta. Carl Ta¥lor, wor- pra,yer and Mra. Pearl Bunce preohlp!ui master, Invites sil Mas- sented devotlona, using Psalm
ter Masons.
118 and prayer. A reading was
given by Mrs. !Ulah Jones.
The remodel~!~~ consists o!
paneling the walls and putting
tile on the ceiling. Several mem.
bers are assisting with the work.
Reported ill were Mrs. Bessle
REEDSVD.LE - The C.B.C.S.
mooting at the home ot Mr. and Ashley and Herbert Fink.
Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Bunce, and
Mrs. Walter Brown Saturday
.,entng lor their March. meet- Mrs. Gertrude Greenlee served
1!111. heard their president, Mrs. refnshments.

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Messner, Mro. llofllolllek,MrL
Edwin NBII!zlln&amp; Mro. llbarlea
Morlt&lt;Utla, Mro. liaDa Nowlin,
Mrs. C.eitar Frye.

car
ter comfort.
Potent overhead cam eng1ne and fully
,Independent rear suspen Sion • Deep foam
. 'b~c~et seats • All vrnyl interior • Floor·
·mounted 4-speed . Test driYe the family
· · sports .car- Datsun/ 2 today; ·
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The arr~~~~~ment o! the month,
a piece ual!lll woolhered wood,
da!todlla, and Easter eu tulips,
waa dlllployed by Mrs. Vlclor
1\YIOU,
Tlpa on April prdonl!lll were
given by Mrs. Hollon who suspoled that amual dower aeecla
be planted In lilt beds, lhatotrawberrles, aoporops and rlllberb
1&gt;a set out, end !bat blberous begonias be atarted Indoors.

.Gorden Club Will Visit Tipp City Nursery

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LeRer
bora YOUII&amp; MlrJ Bit&lt;!; Mike

spolts

sunlllht.

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50 a.m.; Edward S. Bosworth
clown 4:05 a;m.; Miss Lucky up
6:20 a.m.; GreeQIJ&gt; Locks He!en R. UP 6:20p.m.; o. F,
or down 8:55p.m.; Elisha Woods
UP 12:05 a.m.· Western up 5:SO
a.m.• Cotlm ;,,eon~ 6.••
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m.; R. H. Bosworth d&lt;WVn 7:20
s.m.· Meldahl Lock F anklln
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Pierce doWn 4:20 p.m.; Etna
LculsviUe uP 7:50p.m.; L. w.
~oot up f2:40 a.m.; Ravenswood up 2:15 a.m.; Jellboat up
5:20 a.m.; Lady Rosemary clown
5:55 a.m.; J. S. Lewis doWn
6:25a.m.

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EAGLE FEED &amp;
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· ' "Ins tho theme ol the moeflntJ.
"AmOIIi the polnta emphallized by
Corper were mt to lot a bare
;"Toot tree freeze or dry out, and
: when plonli!lll It, cut It back one
: hall. n. aald that lor a balled
: and burlapped everareen, the tree
• lhould be hooled In aa aoon
. as
: postlble when the 8J'C)UIId Ia not
• frozen and that 11\Y tree or ahrub
: of this kind ohould be cut beck
: one..adrd.
: Carper' si .. spoke on staklng
: and wrepplng treeo and obN&gt;s
: to r.Wce bore damap and sun
: scald. He laid that tho burlap
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Eaotar.,n ...era !'!!'·,use on~
A senior, cltlzin, 1 hlndlcapCOLIIJil!US - · Thtell. senior .llil'la, , me !rom.each Melp County ~ ic-, !love ;,.ell~
keta of ~s . to l!e delhered Pod child, illd an orphln o1 the
uslstance a.laras to allelll tho NatJomi!do 'BellU\l' Acad011\l' tn Ollllllibus. :Tiley .n Jo Nio lila"'
to clwtor mOjilbon alii shut. i cllllmuDl\l' have bell! selected
uel, Southern LocaiiiJgh S,Chool, a on.lqurth scholar,ablj!; Helen N.,.land, of El'stern 111811 S.I!Oal. .
Ins of Feeney•, Btmolll'ost 128, 1 o r llj)OC!al . remembrances
a one-fourth scholarobiP, and GIIWer ~ •• .of Mella High School, wllii a tultlmaward.· 'fhOI' •
American Lesion. -~ tho auxll- th.r®ah .tho year;
were , selected on tho l&gt;alllo of wrltleli ~~~t~Ucodms, rocommelllatlons by h1lh school c:ounlelors,
!try wUl be IDodo 6t .llle Junior
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and the Natlonwtde C&lt;IWIIolor, atler 'cle»th' "*rmwa with the Dlroctor ot_the ACIIIIliii,JI. ·
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auxiliary members at 2p.m.&amp;ln-·;;- ~, ==-.,
day .at tho boiL
II
Meeting Tuesday night at ·the
to
·haU, the juniors planned to !Ill
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.
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GAUGF$ - Galllpol!s, 1%.3
alii clellver .tho l&gt;askots on the '·
Saturday 1&gt;alore ·Easter alii will 111!1 ,23,1 n,nnlni 42 toot of rollmoot at the hill at 2 p.m. also oro;
Ploooan~ 25,99; POmeon U.t daJ,
roy..,..~ 23.44; IUnton, 2,72
POINT PLEASANT - •'EmAs a special project for AprU !aiiiDI: ll!ntDI. 8.27 rlsl!lll; ChlrRev. Willard Jones of BrieAn Easter sunrise sen'ice Will pioye' on otr1ko it the QW!t;y
- chUd wel!aro IIIOIIIh ~ each lellott; Z0,33 falling. Lmdon, and to1 VIllage, noer Waverll, wiD
be bald at the Long Bottom Unit.- Morlltaclurlni Co. are In 1Q0!C1
clrl will select a need~&gt; chUd In Marmet,- l'lllllilng f feet of roll- dollnr tho Pllm 8mday .......,..
ed ~st Church at 6 a.m. aplrlt, ' IUIIIclpata a poj sotlle-.
her nel&amp;hJ&gt;orhond lor oome re- oro; ,and Wln!leld, runnq8!eet · at tho iij&gt;racuM Firat United
J,luslc wW II' pieaonted b)' a mont· of' crureroncos, and llave
mombranco dur!rw the month.
BOAT MOVEMENTS: .
Preab¥terlan Church.
1outh choral gr&lt;q&gt; and there ovWy eonllclonc:e lntheGorlacht,
GALLIPOLIS LOCKS- ~een
Flll'""the pulp! of
wlU be a three aCt piQ entitled 1!1' ,the state• 111111e ThursCIQ&gt; uP 7:35 p.m.·, ML ~w
~·- on Easter
... !lmday
t wiD
the be
clul:cll
tho
doy by Carl S8man 0( tho lnlar"The H..,.a In Bethoey."
and Toble-C d&lt;WVn 7:40 p.m.; Dr. 1'IW Orpn, or tho Woet.
. Takq roles In the plo,y will . ~ Ladles Garment WorkDiana Boaworlh uP 9:10 p.m.; minster Fowtdatlon, Athens. Hol,y
be Janet Connall)&gt;, Dolores era l/tllon, organizer 0( tho obop
Harvey Jordan up 1;35 a.m.; communion wlll be obse"ed end
Frank, Mary Grace Cowdery,' bert list Oetober. As 0( toc~t,y,
,41!n Southern UP 6:20 a.m.; liar- an Easter sunrise sen'ice will
STORE HOURS
Charles Jlall, Chester Bucide7, b&lt;WVever, 110 moelllll hos. been
't{O,er clown 7:40a.m.
be held at 6 a.m., followed Wltb
Marlene Putnom, Dorthea Rle- seL .,
KANAWHA RIVER - London, coffee and donuts In the chlll'cb
bel,
Phyllis Larkins, Charles
'l1!e &amp;herlll'o department &lt;1
.
H. E. Bowles UP 2:05 a,m,; Mar- annex.
Humphrey, Inez Boring, Dorlel Ma11011 Couney reports that U!ero
met, Morris Harvey clown 3:10
The ptbllc ls oordlalll lnvlt.
Larkins, Enzle N.,.oU, and Dor.. were no .caUs !rom BIIUlrer·
p.m.; George T. Price up 11:30 ed fD attend these services. ilm·
is Marks.
Chemical Co. Thursda)'.
·
p.m.; Semet down t:30 a.m.j doy School ls at 9:30 a.m., !olCost
as
the
II
disciples
wUI
A
picket
Uno
cortlruea
at
tho
8 A.M. 8 P.M.
Franklin B. doWn 5:f0 a.m.; Wtn. lowed with the worship service
be Joe Turner, Jne Bl11ell, 9ate Rqacl Gerap,
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MONDAY THRU
field, W, H. 9laver, Jr. up 6:- at 10:30.
Charles Hensley, Hobart New· · - - - - - - - - - .
SATURDAY
30 p.m.; Fort Dearborn doWn 9:SANDY RAMSEY
ell, Ernest Ruth, Jlalllall Coul05 p.m.; Je!!erson doWn 11:05
KYGER CREEK HI G H son, Joe Connally. Charles Jluln..
p.m.; Ouachita up 11:15 p.m.; (HOSPITAL NEWS
SCIIOOL - Girl ol tho Year, phrey, Ronnie Orr, BW BuCkley,
Tammy L, White UP 1:20 a.ri&gt;.
-~lily Ramsey, deughtero!Mr.
arKI Chester Buckley,
OIUO RIVER - Lock 13• L.
Holzer Medical Center, First IIKI . Mrs, A. ' R. Ramsey,
Mrs. Charles ilumphroy wW
Floro clown 12:15 a.m.; Loclllf
, SAME DAY
Che'
S
fa!.re,
has
been
Rlected
direct
the plo,y. The llav. RusGUlla McCool up 4,10 p.m.;~ A•e. VlslUng hours 2-1 and 7..!1
·985-3347
p.m. Parents only on Pedlat- FHA Girl or the Yesr. Miss sell Harper, pastor, Invites the
. SERVICE
CHESTER, OHIO
nnson UP 6: 35 p.m.; OVEC uP rico Ward.
Ramsoy wlll be a calllldate to public.
In At 9 - Out At5
8:40 p.m.; Onward UP 10:05 p,
Admissions
the Natlonol FHA convention
Out ''" Porkfng LOr
. m.; A, v. Criss up 6:15 a.m.;
PubllcatJm of admls 1 ion l8 ln Columbus on April 11 alii
PATIENT IN GALUPOIJS
Lock 16, Paul D. doWn NO
s
12.
Frank Colburn ot tho Pratts
~IHitrl
a.m.; Locll17, Pennsylvania~ prohibited urr:lrttl'":"er notJce.
Fork area is a medical.' paUent
3 a.m.; Cley o! St. Lculs up
Mrs M,yron F Bry
w ll
at Holzer Medical Center Hoe4:15 Lm.; PollY R, up 4:20 a. otoo, ci.ughter 10: 598 :::"Thu~.:
pltaL His room nunlber la :163.
~-·St. Marys doWn 5 a.m.: r.ock clay: Mr•. ;f~x. i..;ns, Pl.
Zl,~ ~ · uP 3:40 a.m.t:c:.:P~
r ¥ iiJj, ~ t::: ~"
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I..Oef 2S7~ Titin ap 4:55 a.u1.i&lt;l'i:'f~rrieta,y:1irs 15'env~r 'S. Tu~ier' ...,,~ •
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Raclno Lockt, Duncan Bruce
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d&lt;WVn 2•40 p.m • ··~-·• ~ Butralo, W. Va., daughter, 12:•
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7,35 p.m.; Foremost down 12:Dl h eel

Mrs. VIctor H7aell.
uwUdllfe and Conaenatkll"

should be planted ln aoll and
placed In a warm 8J10I Without

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clean- filtered clean. Gas heat is fresh air '
circulating heat. Gas heats your whole home evenly
.. . including the basement. Gas heat is convenient
-set one thermostat and forget it. Gas heats quickly.
Even if you could beat- or even match - all these
beauties of Gas heat, you still have one other
advantage to beat. The economy of Gas heat! If you
ever find a better deal than Gas heat, by all means
grab it.
lots of luck.

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It's patked with over 30,000 items. We became.a partner in this modern
warehouse !Jnd its fleet of trutks when we joined together with over 800
o.ther independent stores in the HWI (Hardware Wholesalers, Int.) assoda·
Iron. Irs 9 buyers and over 300 hundred employees work togelher to bring
~s. merchandi~e at Iawes! possib,le prices. These •aving• are passed along
to. YOU, mak1ng us "YOUR LINK TO VAlUE." In addirion we oHer you
Frtendly Service and Product Knowledge, Shop "The Friendly One," Today!

01~ 1) Po~~!~!m5~~~~~ding ~I )Co.
Since

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THE CHESTER METHOQJST tla, &amp;lodiY 8\lhool &amp;tiL Sundt)'
p, m.
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CHARGE - Riot. Ptorl A. clo- School, 1:30 L m.; io!Gr111!V-~"! ~ IIE'11!Qo to, paotor. CHESTER: Worlh!r ohlp, 10:30 L 11.1 ~ evoDIST CHIJl\CH - W, Dale lotc- I a. m.; Sundt)' Sehocil; i6 L iri.; jd~ aorvl_., 7; pnyar·moetq
Cl..... pan.'; _ , School, 'llro. Wold~-. &amp;tiL FLAT• W-l!i!IJ, 7 P.m. ·
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10:10 a. m.; Worahlp aonlco, . WOODS: Church School, Sundt)',
ST. JOHN LUTIIERAN- Brl·
9:30 a. m., He&lt;lod and fourth 11 a. m., Jollll Bally, 1111~ Wor- an ElWtl. pallor. Wot'lhlp. 8:$0
S4andll •ch month.
ahlp aervico alternate• wltb AI- a. m., taUciwell bJo SllndiJScbool.
CHESTER CHURCH OF TilE trecl IIIII Flatwooda. Servlcea
ST. PAUL LIJTID;!IAN - SriNAZARENE - a.Y. Htrilett ~· mor""-! or evening of on ~. poator. Sundt)' School,
Grate,
pallor. Worllllp 10.-\ce, Mch. week.
9145 '- m.1 Wot"ahlp, 10:30 a.m.
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ALFRED Jo(ETHODIST,
Peorl
TilE DANVIU.E WESLEY AN
11 L m. 111117:30 p.m., &amp;lnllQ,
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTSYRACUSE UNlmD METHQ..
A. caa - . 8ll!di,J Scbool CHURCH - Clarlea Dour, pas- Sunday School, 9:30 L m.· Rich- Palnoroy, Mulberry Hta. Rood, DIST - Rev. Paul A. Sellera,
lit 9:10, tlgril DlluDew. !lq&gt;t. · tor; Adra Swick, Sundl1 School
ard llarton, &amp;tiL Charita Blo- IIOrlh otVeteraDB MomorWHoo- postor. SUnday Scbool,8:10a.u\.,
Worllllp aanleeo' Ill 10:45, with &amp;tlerlltonlent. ~ School, i.U, uslitsnls!llt.Prayermeet- pltll. PhiUp Gager, paator. sab- Bon Qul10nborry, SICIL lolol'lllnl
Vore 9wlrtllay-l.eoder, Wonhlp 9:3V L m,; 'lloroblp oerviee, l~Wo Wodneacii,Y, 7:30 p. m.
both School, SaturdaY, 2 p. m.; worahJ.I&gt;, 10:30 a. m., !lrll and
oerricel &amp;indlo,y OYII!Iinl at 7:45 10:30 L 1ft. Youth IIIII Jlllllor
HARRISONVILLE , PRESBY· Worllllp, 3:l5 p. m.; Yauth Fel· thlrd 5unll11 each month. Ewill! the ROY. Cuto. Woclnesdi,Y yl&gt;lth aervico, 8:45 p. m. E..,. TERIAN - lol.rs. Norma . Leo, lowllllp IIIII Adult Bible stud)o, ning e..,..Ustlc oervlco, 7:30
evealnl pro,yer oerricea at 7:45. ""-! worahlp, 7:$0. l'rlyor IIIII SUIIII&amp;l' School &amp;tlerlntollllent. W-acii,Y, 7:30p.m.
p.m., second and!GurthSunilys.
LOTrRDlGE UNITED METH· praloo, Wodne., 7:30
Sunday School, 9:3o L m. SunF1RST UNlmD Plll!SBYTERCARMEL UNimD METHQ..
ODIST- Worahlp,ftntlllllthlrd
UNlmD FAITH CHURCH day Hrvico, 8 p. m., the ROY, IAN CHURCH - Middleport, .DIST CHURCH - Rev. Paul A.
SUnii,Yo o! eoch month, 10:45 a. Neooe SettltmeDl - Robert E. Max DOIIahuo of lolklclleport.
Guest mlnloter. Jamso BuchaJ&gt;. S.Uora, pastor. Sunday School,
m.; aocond and lourth Sunlli,Ya, Slnlth, Sr., pallor. Sunllai'School
JEHOVAH'S WITNFSS, Lar- an, Sunlly School &amp;tiL Sunday 9:30 a. m.; Wayno Roush, &amp;tiL
7:30 p. m. Sunday School, 9:45 &amp;tiL, Ro)IJCJimaClft.Sunilai'School ry caraohan, pres!- mlnlo- School, 9:30 L m.;Worahlpoerv· Morn!~ worohl,9, 10:30 ·a. m.,
a. .m. Christian Endeavor, thlrll 9:30 L m.; Worahlp aorvlce, tor. Sunday: Bible lecture, 9:30 Ice, 10:30 a. m.; Choir practice second IIIII fourthSUndayoofeach
sa~ ofeocb medii.
10:30 a. m. IIIII 7130 p. m. each a. m.1 Watc:h Tower stnlly, 10:30 7:30 p. m. W-acii,Y.
mooih. Evening • .....,natlc sor·
LAUREL CLIFF FREEliiETH- Sunday; Yl&gt;llh meetq IIIII choir L m.; WodllllodaY: Bible atudy,
ASBURY UNtmDMETHODIST vice, 8 11- m. second an! thlrd
ODIST
&amp;-.38 a, praetlce, 8:30 p. m. eachSunilaj'. 7 p.m. TIKlroday: 'lllniStry och.ool - Syraeuao. Rev. Wonlell Slut- Sunday each mooth.
"~
hlp
10
10
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST- at 7 p. m.. Service m~ ai lor, paator. Sunday School, 10
ENTERPRISE UNITED METH·
m.;DWJ•u ora • : Lm.;
Even!~ worohlp, 7:30p. m.iWod· Norman Mccain, SoP. Services 8 p. m.
a.m.; Cf.rrdl Norris, So¢ Wor- . ODIST - Rev. Wllllam Alrson,
neacii,Y, Chrlodan Ycdh Crill»- weekly at 9:30 a. m. l'relchlng,
loi.ASON CHURCH OF CHRIST shl.l&gt; oervice, 11 a. m.; MYF, 8 pastor. Ralph Spencer, !qot.1 El·
era, 6:30 p. m.; Prayer meetl~Wo !lrat and thlrd Sunday of month - Mmor St - Evaroon Week- p. m. Sunday; Pro,yer meeting, doo Weeks, aoot Worahlp O.rv7:30 p. m. Thurodo.Y, choir prac- by Charles Raison, 9:30 a.m. le,, pastor. Bible study classes, Wadne&amp;diY, 8 p.m.
lees, 9:30 L m.: Surday School,
tice, 7 p. m. R. Eupno GW,
TilE BRADFORD CHURCH OF Sunday, 10 a. m. Worship IIIII
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE 10:30 L m.; YQith F.Uowahl,9,
'paator; Pldl Wloe, So¢
CHRIST- Charles Russell, pas- preach!~, 10:55 L m.: SUnday NAZARENE- Corner Unlmlllll 6:30 p, m. Wedneasy: Choir,
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST tor. lllchlrd Gtlkey, &amp;tiL Sun- evenl!W 10rvice, 7:30. Bible study Mulberry. Rev. Clyde V. Render· 6:15 p. m.: Bible Slnlly, 7:30.
- Ronnie RaaoeU, pastor. N.,.,;· day School, 9:30 a. m.; 'llornlne clasaoo, Wodnesdi,Y, 7:30 p.m. soo, pastor. Sunlly School, 9:30
CHURCH OF CHRIST - lolld••
m1111 c. wm, s~C~L Sunilal' School worship, 10:30 a. m.; Even!~
GRACE EPISCOPAL - E. L m.; Haymon! Walburn, S!llt. dleporl, 5th and Main. Jack
9:30 a. m.; Worship service, worlbJ.I&gt;, 7 p.m. Wodnoadl,l'Biblo Main Stree4 Pomeroy. Church Morn!~ worohl,9, 10:30 a. m.: Scltes, s!IIL Bible School, 9:30
10:30 a. m. Chrlstillll Enleawr study, 7:30 p. m.
School, 10:30 a. m. each SliD- Evenl'V Service, 7:30 p. m. lolld- L m.1 Mornl~ worship, 10:30 a.
SUnday ovenbw.
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF day. Third Sunday of each month Week service, Wednesday, 7:30 m.; Evening worship, 7:30p.m.:
RACINE FIRST CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OFLATTERDAY no mornirw service. Holy com- p. m.
Prayer service, Wedneaday, 7 9•
Tin lalr.e Is ,.,.,. t.od•y. Starldhl&amp; w•vet rlptle acron
THE NAZARENE-SundaySchool SAINTS- Portland-RacineRollol. mUllion, 7:30 p, m.
FOREST RUN UNITED METH- m., Rev. Raulln Moyer, pastor.
Ill surface, boNU of tb~ sa:wu ge11tl1 brtt%t that ruflet
9:30 L m.; Morning Worshl,9, Sunday School, 9:30a.m.: MomSOUTH BETHEL UNimD ODIST - Rev. Wen!eU G. SlutCHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
through my tulit•· 1 wallr. .,.,., the•, filllllg "'Y "'"''
10:30 a.m.: EvenllV Worlhl.l&gt;, I~ worship, 10:30 a.m.: Sunday METHODIST- Worship, aocond ler, pastor. Worship service, 9 - Mlclclleport Rev. Auclry Mill·
with bet~uly, llsttfli•g to the WUt'ffJ#t' of early 'lm)rtlittK·
7:30 p. m. Wodneadi,Y, Sunday •~ service at 7 p. m. Wed- and tourth sunday, 10:30 LDl.i a. m.; Sunday School, 10 a. m. er, pastor. Lester Ta,ylor, S\tlt.
School Superintendent, Pauline
evening prayer service !lrll and third 5un!a1s, 7:30 Mro. Fred Nease, SUpt.
Scripl11,t-l ,.._fud b11111t
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.: Mor.,.
Sooff. l ga.tber up basluts of or11nge and scarlet, ;ale
McCUntock. Paetor, Rev. Morris at 7:30 Pastor, Elcler C. W. p. m. Sunlly School, 9:30 L m.
Anurir1111 Bible Setdflll
THE MJNEHSVlLLE UNITED IIV Worshl.l&gt; 10:30 L m.: Junior
tmk alfd '""on yellow altd burry to the church I• the
Youth FoUowshlp,,6 p. m. each METHODIST - Rev, Wen!oU SOelocy, 6:30 p. m.: NYPS, 6:45
lol. wol!e.
Prol!ltt
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TRE BRADBURY CHURCH OF SWilay at T!llpers Plains United Stuller, pastor. Sunday School, p. m. Sunday E"ngollatlc meet26:1-16
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METHODIST- MornirwWonhiP CHRIST- Mr. Tedcadw.Uodor, Molllodlst Church.
My be•rt Is ftdl. 1'4 come to this church, 1011U •o'llths
9 L m.: Kenneth Wlagtns, S!IIL lng, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting,
Ma. . . .
9:30 a. m. 111 Iormor EUB bulkl- pastor. Jerry Vaalnwagen, SunCHESTER CHURCH OF GOD Worship aervice, 10 a.m.
Wednesday, 7:30 p, m.
•go, burJ111etl with wrrow. Here, l'tl fou•tl cotJJfort a.J
26:17..tt
lng. E&gt;Pallllod Sunlly Scboolseo- day School S!llerlnton!elit. 51111- -The Rev. Cheoter Bryant, paoSYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE
THE SALVATION ARMY- EJ&gt;.
'ur;ose i1t the life arul teachir~gs of God's So,, Sl11ce theft.,
sloo lor !llrsocytogrldoo!xchll- day School, 9:30 a.m.; Morning tor. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.; NAZARENE- Rev. A. E. 'lllllor voy RaY S. Wlni'V, olllcer In
IOMIIIII
MatttJ.w
I'd bee• hattkr than I t1!er thoNght tonlblt.
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dren at former Methodist amex worship, 10:30 a. m.; Evenirc Worship service, 11 a.m.; Eve- paator. BobMoore,SinilySchool charge. Sun:lay, 10 L m., Holl..
Now, 111 the Jtill~~eu, I wbhpn- 11 lfnlf-4180 ,.,.,.,
at 9:30a.m., Mra. Jllllell Stout, service, 7 .P· m. Wednesday, ni~ worship, 7:30 p. m. Prayer 5111t Sunlly School claues lor ness meeting; 10:30 a. m. Sunchildren's s""'"rtendent. sun- Prayer service, 7:30 p. m.
service, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. aU ages, 9:30 a. m.; Mornlllg day School. Young People's Leto the S... •f D•vldJ" Alfd I l•y blouo"" gmtly
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day ChiD'ch School, odullll and GRAHAM VNimD METHQ.. Youth service, Thursday, 7:30 p. worship, 10:30 a.m.; NYPS s~ glon, 7 p. m.; Sahation meeting,
4M01Jg ptJim braffches, as though hi Hi• prtltflct.
f
youth, 10:30 a. m.; Junior HJcb, DIST CHURCH- Preaching, 9:30 m. Moothly olngs, ftrst Slllurdll,\' day, 6:30 p. m.: E.....,Usdc 7:30 p. m.; Thursdll,\', I to 3 p.
AtleN your cburcb. Plrul th1 #0::1 ad htJI'fll•eu you'vl Cop.,rlfhllm Kn•L..,. Adu; u,...,
Senior HJcb and YWDS Adults L m., first and second Sunllys of each month.
service, Sunda,y, 7:30 p. m.; Mid- m., Ladles Home League; 7 p.m.
bee•
Siffg host~•'1141 to the Uvltlg Lonl.
s.....ic•. l"'· · sc...,r,.tJ, v..
meet iR Iormor Metholllot Church ol eoch monlh; third IIIII lourth
HEMWCK GROVE CHRIST· Week Prayer meetJ:wWodneodo.Y Prep cla~ooo.
lor Sunlly Ch....,h School. ~ SUIIII&amp;l's each month, worship IAN CHURCH - Jamoa Slnlth, 7:30 p. m. Mlool...ry Meeting
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST- lolldHackney, youth ollllrlntollllent; service at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday pastor. Robert Paulsen, Sunday second Wednesday or each mooth dleport, corner ol Fourth IIIII With the hope it will, in some measure, foster and help sustain that which is 9ood in
Pool biJh school IIIII senior 141118 evenings at 7:30, Prayer and School &amp;tiL Mornfnl; aorvlco, il7:30 p. m.
Main St Robert Jackson, pastor. family and community life, this feature is sponsored by the business firms ~llll organ·
moot In !ormorEUBbulldlng,Ho- Bible stud)o.
9:30 L m.; Snllllay School, 10:45
MAsoN ' BAPTIST CHAPEL- SWilay School, 9:30a.m.; Mom- 1za11ons whose names appear below
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bart Vineyard, S!IIL Mill Bible
MAHON ASSEMBLY cHURCH L m.: Youth moeti~V, 6:45p.m. The Rev. Harold CUMlngham, IIV worohl,9, 10:30 a.m., Arnold
Class party, last Monday each OF GOD - Seconl St., Ma....,
SILVER RUN FREE W I L L paotor. Charles Lambert, Sunday Blchards, SUpt.
morth. Youth Fallowshlp each W. Va. SWilay School, 10 L m. BAPTIST - Rev. C.IIIIW Atldns, School SICIL {:or,.r Second and
RUTLAND FIHST BAPTIST Sunlly, 6 p. m. In lormer Metf&gt;. MOI'IIirw worship, 11 a. m. Evaa- pastor. Richard Fink, Sunday Pomeroy Sts.,· Mason, W. Va.; Rev. Samuel J. Jack1011, pastor •
ndl8t building. District yl&gt;llh ra1- gellstic oervice, 7:30 p. m. Bible School Stcterlntenclent. Sunday Sunday School, 9i45 a.m.; Wor- Prayer service, 9:30 a. m.; Sun(Lorry Bailey)
BAKERS OF GOOD BREAO
ly !lrot Monday of eoch montb. Study and prayer service, Weci- School, 10 L m.; Worstdp, 7:30 ship aervlc::e, 11. Wtdnesdayeve- day School, 10 a. m.: Mrs. Ger.
WEST MAIN. ST.
POMEROy, 0 .
HUNTINGTON, W. VA.
LETART UN1mD METH(}. nooday, 7:30 p. m. Chester TeiP p. m. Prayer meeting, nuasday, ning, training union, 7; Prayer trude Butler, &amp;\lit. Worablp serv
Support Tho Church Of Your Cholce
·DJST CHURCH - Flrot IIIII soc- nant, paator. Phone '1'13'5133.
7:30 p. m. Choir practice, Tuos- service, 7:45.
leo, 11 a. m. Baptist Train!~ UJ&gt;.
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CARLETON OIURCH-KI~o­ 411', 7 p. m.
THE ROCK SPHING&amp;tJNI1ED lon, !IraI an! aecond Sunllys at
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Thlrd and IGurth Sunllys, Sun- burS Rood. Sunday SC1MN 9:po
POMEROY C H U R C H OF METHODIST J.116.nfey, 5:30 p. m.; Mrs. Mary Woods '
day School, 10 a. m., Worahlp a.m., Ralph Carl, B111L W0rahlp CHRIST - Robert H. Wood, pas- paator. Harold Blackston, church prosldonL
oervlce at 11 a. m.; Tuesday service, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. tor. Sunlly Bible Slnlly, 9:30 a. achool SICIL Mo~ worohlp,
HYSELL RUN FREE METH()..
"MEMBER OF THE BIG 3"
ovenl~ 111 8 p.m., Prayer and m. alternately. Prayer meed~, m.: 'llorni~VWorohip, IO:SOa.m.: 9:30 L m.; Church School, 10:15 DIST -Rev. CecU J. Wloo, paoGENERAL
MERCHANDISE
MIDDLEPORT
PHONE 992·3284
Bible Sludy.
Wodneodi,Y, 7:30 p. m. Rev. Jay Youth meeting, 6:30p.m.; Eve- a. m.; Evening worship, 7:30: tor. SwxiBy School, 9:30 a. m. ;
PH. 667·3280
TUPPERS PLAINS
RUTLAND CHURCH OF mE Stllos, pastor.
~ worahl,9, 7:30. MJd.Woek MYF Sullllll,\', 8:30 p. m. Prll,!'er Morning Worship, 10:30; EvetlAZARENE - Rev. lloyd D.
OLD DEXTER CONGREGA· service, Wodnesdi,Y, 7:30 p. m. moetlng and BihloStud,y, Wodneo- ni'V worohl,9, 7:30 p, m.; Young
Grimm, Ji'., pool«. Sunlly TIONAL CHURCH - Rev. Wli- Junior choir practice, Frida)', day, 7:30 p. m. Administrative Pec~le's Service, 6:45 p. m. •'
Council meeting, ftrot Moniii,Y of Prayer meeting, Thurodo.Y, 7:30
School, 9:30 L m.: lolorniDtl wor- lanl Dutcher, pastor. Mro. Wor- 4 p. m.
ship, 10:30 a.m.; Yoomg_.e'o ley Fronds, Sunday School S!Gt.
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN each month, 7:30 p, m.
p, m.
Solea - Allis Cholmora - Slice
r
oervlco, 6:45 p. m.; Eft~W~llstlc SUnday Schoo, 9:30 ~ m. Churc]l La~svWe VIllage. ROY. Robert
EDEN UNimD BRETHREN IN
MIDDLEPORT f1RST BAP. "
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- Industrial - Lawn - . arden
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
senlcea, 7:30 p. m. Weclnotday services ftrst IIIII thlrd Sunlly Eugene 'lluaaor, pastor. Wonhlp CHRisT - Elclon R. Blake, pao- TIST- Charles W. Slmoos,paoTUPPERS PLAINS ·
PH. 7·3435
eve~ oorvlce, 7:30 p. m.
followi!W SUnday School. Second servlce, 10:30 L m.; Gl.- tor. Sunday School, 10 a. m.; tor. Robert Rlcharclson, Sunlly
HEATH UNlmD METHODIST and lourth Seturday eveningo, Fetty, Sol!cli,Y SchoolSIIIL Sunday Wl:llle Hololnger, s~ 'llornllV School 5u1L SUnday ChiD'eh
CHURCH, Mllldloport - Max E. 7:30 p. m., church services. School, 9:30 a. m.; SuJdiY ev. sermon, 11 L m.; Eveni~ aerv- School, 9:15 a. m.; Moml11t worDoMhuo, mlnioter; Jamss BrowUNlmD FAITH CHURCH ~~~~ service, 7:30 p. m. lolld- leo Christian Endeavor, 7;30 p. ship, 10:15 a. m. Sunday Bible
irwtoo; SUnday School OII!Orl"' - Neaoe
Settlement. SWilay week service, Wednesday, 7:30 m., Mrs. Lyda Chevalier, presS- study hour, 7:30 p.DL Stalay4:30
dent. Song service and sermon. p. m., game tl...,_e for youth. Wed-telllleDl. Church School, 9:30 li. School Soporlntodent, Roy JohJ&gt;. p. m.
BAKERS OF HOLSUM BREAD
OHIO'S OLDEST DODGE DEALER
m.; Mornlnc: worship, 10:30 L son. Youth meeting, 6:30, SunRACINE FIHST BAPTIST 8:20. lolld-Wook prayer meoU~ neoday oveniq( prayer service,
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
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m.: Yl&gt;llh meotlq(, S!nlay, 6 p. day.
Charleo Norris, pestor. Sunlly Wodneadi,Y, 7:30 p. m., lol.rs. 7:30p.m.
m. Choir rehelrsal Wodnollllay,
SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED School, 9:30 L m.; Morn!~ wor· Mule Holzlngsr, class leodor.
SACRED HEART _ During
7 p. m. choir director, Ben Pldl· PRESBYTERIAN - Rev. Llnsoo ship, 10:45 L m. SUnii,Y ovoDI!W
BIBLE BAPTIST TEMPLE Lenten oeuoo, oervlcea 7 p.m.
aon. fn3er service, Weclnelday, stebbhu, pastor. Sunday School, worship, 7:30 p. m.: Wodneoday Mlnersvlllo, 0., Clolrchaervicea Wodneodal' and Saturday. c 0 n·
8 p.m.
9:30 L m.; Worahlp aervice, tO- evoni~ Bible stud)o, 7:30 p. m. each Friday ovenlq(, 7:30p.m. fessl&lt;ll, 7:30 p.m. Salurda.Y. In
BETHANY UNITED METHQ.. :SO L m.; Bible stnlly and prayer
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST - Putor Ken DorrllV!oD of Hav· caoo of rune so or !lmerals, call
Lincoln-Mercur~-Comet-Englith Ford
DIST CHURCH - Rev. Paul A. aorvice, Wodnoadi,Y, 7:30 p.m. Great Bond, Charles Norrla,pao- onawood Second Baptlot Church. Gllbort ZwWln&amp; 992-3658or99293·6601
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
ATHENS, 0.
Sellers, pastor. lolorniDtlworahl,9
POMEROY f1RST BAPTIST- tor. Worship service, 9:30 a.m.: Bible Stully each Wodneadi,Y at 3298.
85 N. COURT ST.
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9:30 L m.; Sunlly School, 10:30 Georp Sklmor, SUnday School SUnll1 School, 10:30 L m.
7;30 p. m.
L m. B1Jtbo Thollo, a!IIL Yl&gt;llh S~C~Brintendont. Sunlly School,
MORNING STAR UNITED
POMEROY WWER UGHT at 315 Main St, PL Pleasant,
Fellow1hlp, 8:10 p. m.
9:30 L m.; Mor~ worship, METHODIST CHURCH - Rev. CHURCH - Harrlaonvllle Rood. Sun!ays, 11 L m.; Wednesdays,
THE RUTLAND COMMUNITY 10:30: BYF, 6 p. m. Bible stud)o, William Alrson, paatori J o h n Rev. Roy T&amp;,ylor, paator; wo.. 7:30 p, m. All welcome.
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CHURCH - Rev. Amos TIJiio, Wednesday, 7 p.m.: choir pnc- lhle, &amp;trt. i Roy Van Meter, AIIL lliJJI Reeves, Sunday School S.t.
PLUMBING AND HEATING
putor. SUnday &amp;boo!, 9:30a.m.: tlce, Wodno., 8:30p.m.
FAMILY RECREATION
992·2550
SUpt Sunlly School, 9:45 L m.; Sunlly School, 9:30 L m.; WorLeo BurDom, a!CIL Worohlpoervlo!T. UNION Bapdot- Rev. C.. Mornlq( Worahl,9, 10:45 L m.; ohip service, 10:30 L m.; Eve-.
SWIMMING
MIDDLEPORT
240 LlNCOLN ST.
Ice, 11 L m. WodneiMIIJ pro,yer ell Cox, paotor. SWilay School Prayer meeting, 7:30 p. m. ning worship, 7:30 p. m.; Pr&amp;Jer
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meetq, 7:30 p. 111. Suiiiii.Y J\lt!llt superlntodent, Eorl Starkey,Sun- Thuracii,Y, Fred E. Smllll, laY· aod praloe aervice, Thurodi,Y,
worlh!P, 7:30.
day School, 9:45 L m.; 5n1111ay leader. Youth FollowahJ.I&gt;, 7:30 7:30 p. m.
everdng worship, 7:30; Wednes- p. m. Sunday.
WESLEY AN UNITED METHQ..
lo!T.
HERMON
UNITED DIST CHURCH, Racine - W,
ATHENS RD. POMEROY, 0. 992-6098
Mr. and Mrs. sm Eormoart
"THE STORE WITH A HEART"
ThoAlmaraC
BRETHREN IN CHRIST - Rev. Dolo McClurg, pastor. SUnday
A FRIENDLY PLACE TO BUY
ol
Lopn
were
Sunlly
violtoro
of
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By United Preoa lnlornatlmal
Menzel Smith, pastor. SUIII!ay School, 9:30 a. m.;WorahlpsorvmachlnL
lol.r,
and
MrL
Harley
JCJimaon.
Tliiii,Y Ia Friday, March 28,
PHEBE ROBERTS, MGR.
In 19%1 dealgners ol beach school, 9;30 L m.; Russell ~ft.. ice, 10:30 L m.; Bible Stud)',
Mr. and loin. Ronnie Mil·
tho 87th day ol 1989 with 278 to
cor,
s~~~t;
Alfred
Wolle,
aulat.:
Wodnoodo.Y,
7:30
p.
m.:
U.lol.
Y.F.
wear predlctacl that American
ari. Mer nine Sermon, 11 a. m., 7 p. m. each Sunllyf Junior choir bourno and !amUy of Columbuo,
follolf.
WCIIIOII would otart weorlng
Mr. IIIII MrL Lawrence Scar·
Tbo moon Ia - - 1111 !Irs! torm-llttlng, 011e1&gt;lece bathing evening sormoo. 7:30p. m.,alter· practice, W"""oday, 3:15 p. m.;
berry
an! lamlly of Well Vlrq - and lull phaoe.
aults dooplte the "cllSPieooure of notl~ each Sunlly. Clell moot- 5elllor Choir practice, Thuracii,Y, glDia, lol.r. an! Mra. Richard
REXALL DRUGS
Tbo mornl~ olarS are
KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN
cleqymon 1.1111 Pnrltans ellke." IIV 11 a. m. olter18tl~ Sunday 7:30 p. m.; W01layaa Service Jel!era, Volorlo ofWWow Crook,
Wo fill All Doctor' a Preocri~tlona
MerCUI'l' IIIII Mara.
m~a.
David
Holter,
cla11
Guild,
IGurth
Monday
each
moolh
POMEROY, OHIO
1931loladrltl aurrenlored to
Mr. and Mra. Wallece Hat!lold
992·2955
POME OY, 0.
The evenirc
are Venus, theInNatlooallll
leacler.
Chrlltlaa
Enleavor,
7:30
at
7:30
p,
m.1
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lorceo ol GonerIIIII doUihters of Rutland, IIIII
saturn and J!lllter.
p, m. ovor1 other Sunday • - claaa -tl~, !ourth Friday ol
alllllmO
Francloco
Frlnco.
Oo thlo day in hlatory:
nlog, J.anlta Spencer, pre11dent. each m&lt;dh. 811. m.; WSCS, sec- Mr. and Mrs. Doitsr C.Jqlbell
In 1965 more than .00 pers0111
In 1797 Nathaniel Brlpa of
Prayer moetl~, 7:30 p. m. every ond Friday eocb monlh, 7:30 of lolL Sterling, 1!¥., were week·
were
(!roWnod !oUOWilV an
Naw Hampahlre rocehell a
Wodneodo.Y. Board meotq, 7:30 p. m.; omclal Board, second end Yloltora of Mr. and Mrs.
OIJ'IhoPl&lt;e
In Chllo.
pa- lor a crucle waa~
p. m., !lrot Moniii,Y of monlh. Monday each moolh, 7:30 p. m. Joe Hottleld aod Mr. Campbell.
BUILDING SUPPUES &amp; MILLWORK
PAINTS AND GENERAL HARDWARE
Mr. and MrL Howard Rus..U
POMEROY TRINITY UNlmD
PORTLAND UNimD METHQ..
GENERAL CONTRACTING
TUPPERS
PLAINS, 0.
667·3963
CHURCH OF CHRIST - Rev, W. DIST CHURCH - W. Dolo Me- wore salurda.Y afternoon violtors
PHONE 992-3978
H. Perrin, paator. Patrick D.
Clurg, paator. &amp;lndlo.Y School, of Mr. and Mra. Harley Jolmaon.
8W S&amp;yre of Columbus W&amp;l
·Wood, s...,t SUoda)' School, 9:15 9:30 L m.; Worahlpsorvlce, 7:30
a
weekend violtor of hla pora. m.; Worohlp, 10:21SL m. Yl&gt;llh p. m.; Omclal l!oerd, tlrll SW&gt;'
eata, Mr. ard Mn. Cllarle•
Cholr rehearsal, Monday, 6:30 day each mooth, 1:30 p. m.
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~· m. lolrL MarvlD Burt, dlrecOAK GROVE UNlmD METHQ.. sayre and Don.
MrL ~88 Wornor opent a
~. Senior choir rehearsal, 7:30 DIST CHURCH - W, Dole 'lieN. SECOND AVE.
PHONE 992-3481
KEEPSAKE DIAMOND RINGS
f· m. Thurodo.Y, Mra. P au I Cllll'lo paator. Sunlly School, lew daya Iaiii week with hor
OILY
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
dolllhter,
Mr.
IIIII
MrL
Earl
312
E.
MAIN ST.
POMEROY, 0.
lleaae, director. Thuracii,Y, all . 10:30 L m.; Woroh4&gt; service,
.
Wllln
of
Columbus.
cl:ll.l'• BuaJ Bee qulltilw party In 9:30 a. m., tlrol and llllrd Sun'llr. and lolra. James Spn:uae
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cl)urch aoclal room.
daya Mch mooth.
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of
Berkley,
Mo.,
THE RUTLAND CHURCH OF
THE RUTLAND METHODIST
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ol
her
rather,
Mr.
John
SeriiOnt.
Doyotod To · .
PI-I V. II. BralOJ, III'LI Sun- paotor. Church School, 9:30 a.
Mr. and lol.ra. Eclwarcl Vo!IOl'
411' School, 9:30 L m.; ccm- m.; Worlhl.l&gt; oerilce, 10:30 a.m.
Tho Grootor Mld~lo "011!• Valley
- . POME,ROY, 0.
POMEROY ;. MIDDL.EI&gt;ORT
' E.'MAIN ST. i
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ZION CHURCH OF CHHlST - and loft·ol PomerO)'were-Tueo. '
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day vialtoro ol lol.r. an! 'lira.
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PLEASANT
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John Webater, pootor; llaY Ut- Howard •Ruasoll.
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WANT ,AD
DEADLINES

5 p.n~ . Dar lafqro Publication
Notl!l•r O.o~lint 9 .....
Ccuteollattant ·&amp; c.,.etlon•
Will •• aee.pt.d ~,~ntll 9 ' ·"' · for
D•y at P-lication

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RATES

Hydramatic trans. Blk. vinyl roof over green fini.Jh.
Retractable headlight covert. Positrac:tion rear axle.
Tinted gloss, Comfortron air conditioning. A beauti•
ful kept car with only 6300 miles. Oh yu new car

Jock W, Canoy
M1r.
992-2181
Open til 6 Dailr

Local owner and low mileage. Like new wide oval

· Motor. Co.

OFFICE HOURS
8:30 o . ~n . to 5:00 p. ~n. Dally
'

and remembraneel during my
reoeni Ita)' · at Holzer Jloltlital.
11'11, Alber! 'R»uull,
Milldkplrl. ,
J.a.lte

HelpWanlecf

WAITRESII lor ni8ht shill, liso
car hop wncl grill cook. Apply
WANT 'ro Rl!ll'l' bJ lflJ I,
In
penon. Crow'• Sleak
four.nlom ftlnllobal . . . .
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be _..... Wrlle. Tadd
Rllodet, Ill ' FoN1ond 81.,
1'iftlld(lll. Pa. 1DIJ.
sa.IJip

Wentecl
NEEDED - BLOOD, Typo 0
pooltlve, lor patient bavillg
SIIJ1eFY Monday mornlng.
r.au IIII»"JSII or oontact Plea·
•ant Valley Hoopltal. 3-2'1 31&lt;

LADY to llay wttb elderly
Indy 81 &lt;lllllpiiDioD; day off.
Phol1e ~J-2'1·31&lt;

DANCE

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WHISPERING PINES
NITE CLUB
FRI. &amp;SAT. NIGHTS
10 Til 2
MUSIC BY
GENE HUTTER &amp;
THE MIXERS

MVSIC !VERY il'rlda)' IJid
Saturdwy. IICI&lt;'e Qub on lfar.
rllamllle Roo4 "" Rl. , .

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lost
LOST moll Cit be- louthem Hlllh School and Ill·
riDe. pair of eye gJaMa with
name, ·steve Honclrlca' on
lnllde of !rime. CaD INUSII.

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For S..le or Trede
19611 CAMERO Vll, 4 opoed;
1117 Plreblrd Vll, 4 opeod'
Call IIUS4'I or 1111-6'141.

ELECmOLUX YICII1Wil deaDer ~ wit1J au.eh·
menll. Cordwlncler wncl paint
aprwy. Repoue""" but ......
onteed In lib IIOW conclltlon.
Pwy off • .45 or lenni II
desired. Phone fiii.IIS.
S.ZS«c

Pllrtland.

Prollllt,

SALE,

Gecirle'l

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trap lboalen. SMALL FARM, a acrow up,
on- will ... ll'lp lbooi!Gr good boule. a-tor .... Jftmoat 811. lllldl 8 IIIII cll'4 ferred. Rlymond J!ollrl&amp;bl.
Lontl llotlom, Ohio 4S'10.
llnclll'lpllboollorlllllllllaDU.tltp
day tbo .... at tbe Jllllloncl
ClaD Cub, at I p.m. -.11 daJ,
J.S4Ie

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Music

by Margaret Neuman
5to8P.M.

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CGart,
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bemn:dng, altadonl, ltc. FlliiNIIIII!:D boule Ia Pome-

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PAM' aiWI!feilr a-. CaD
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!tnallast H-r COri.

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15.000.00.
IIAIUII!I01MLLE • ARI:&amp; 1115 acres of n1tt laying loncl.
Good barn and otber bulkl111!1'11. Double airplane bane·
er. Em!llent spring, ! ponck.
~ room house, hatb, lumace,

Complete Front·Etid
and Brake Service

BLAETINAR'S

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PH. 993-2143

IN POMEROY

Buslneu Services

EXPERT
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For The F~stest
Se~lce DAY or
NIGHT .•• CALL
RAWLINGS SERVICE .
DAY 992·2151
NIGHT 992·7jz{

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RADIO and TV npalr, 1lae
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IN MAINTENANCE WORK
Airman Bllly R. Cochran, om
o1 Mr, and Mrs. WIDiam H. COch.
ran of 1211 VIand St., Point
Pleasant, has completed basic
training at Lackland AFB, Tex.,

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to e~ress our sin-.
cere thanks to reJaUvea,
triends and neighbors lor tbair
kildness and
duri~W
oor recert
We

3 ::-': ·.\' I~J~J' E, 1 U5ED
· ::: -:::::;L P%"'UDOF

MY :3()1.NL'~G
AND t: I ~E
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are el{1ecially

1rf

Eugene
ers, pallbearers
Funeral Home.
Mrs, Jolin Sargent,
and daughter,

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MONUMENT

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nmee. Jack'• Relrtt:·

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Childrtns
PAJAMAS ................ pr. $1
Hew, Perky
SWEAT SHIRTS ...... to. $1
Mons
PAJAMAS ................pr. $1
Thoso Fino Oualilf

KAY, Joe Wlppol, near Five
Points. PIIOIIo -11.
s.J6.«p

--ONB IIIIXliS'I'mED

Oorriedl1e
bact llbeep two yean ml '
1IICIIIIho old, nice big one. \'111oceall p. Broclerlck, Rook
8)lrlnp, Llxlg Hollow Road.
l'llone IIICI4.
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lttml &amp; More F•r Len
$ Than Any Othor Storo

Bryants Doll;r Shop
106 Court St.

Pomeroy

tine bmjom
1!111 OLDS, power iiiHriDI 1111d ALM08T ....
blrdl
llldleu, lull
lirlbo. MUll oeD, owner ..,.
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loll tbllll I m11et
1DII lo Germalry, l'llane from Pomeroy "" State a..d.
l'bGole 'NHIIII.
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Auto S..let

Sunday, Mar. 30
12:30 to 6 P.M.
Adulll $1.25, Children 75c
Members and Families
Only- Oinntn ToGa

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SAM~N'THV,

Alii' MIWHAPS
INIUCOME
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WANTED

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EXCELLEI'IT WI', 40 feet
wide ml II$ feet deep. ..
Mill St., Mldclleport, to
Pool Olllee, I) loot alley In
hac*, phone 119U2M. S.l7-4tc

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READY • MIX eonerelt deltrered rlgbt to your proJect.
Fast and Ollll'. Free 0111ma~Pbono 99!·3214, · Goetleln
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port, 0 '\
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Insurance

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69 Buick

RICHARDSON
&amp; SKYLINE

-Skylark 4 dr. Sedan. Dark green finish with beo:util'ul
ing all nylon upholstery. Power steering. Auto.
tires.
Por

69 Pontiac

.IOHN C. lACON

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POMEROY, 0.

I.Q:tmmon
Dtropean

$86.

65 Pontiac
Enjoy Suru:l4y

fun, and we think yau II
especially
her~. Delicious chicken
dinners are a treat for
healthy appetites.

Prl~:! ~~ $3995
TRAVEL TRAILERS
&amp; CAMPERS
As Low As

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BRING THE
FAMILY
THIS
SUNDAY!

TRI-COUNTY
MOBILE HOMES
2013 Ea1fet,. Avo.
2nd ' Vlancl
Pt •. rleuont, 675-1•16

Grand Prix 2 dr. Hard Tap. Air conditioned. Superb
inside and out. PS, PB &amp; AT. Full operotlng canoul.

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Pomerey

992-9974
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20. ScruUnllt'

aubat.anct'

21. For
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that
28. Glacial

9. Fatrwal

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ESTABLISHED 1853
PONTIAC
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by ftne

I 'M LATe WITH
MV DEUIIE"IES
NOW, PETUNIA:

form four ordinery worda.

21. Ukea

bird
a. Jewlah
tbetop
T. SU&lt;ky

Unacramble theae roor Jumble'
one tetter to eac:h ~quare, to

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to 7:00 P.M. S.nday. 7;00 Ill 7o00

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mon•y
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21. Bel\ave

Woldcot 4 dr. HardT ap. Extra nice all vinyl upholstery.
new white finioh with dark bluo top. PS; PB &amp; AT:

$995

218 E. Main

$35 :

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20. Japanese

$31.

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dtMer
back on
the stove

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Por Mo.

64 Pontiac

a. PolltJcal

lt. Sub verba :

Factory air cpnditianing. Immaculate intide and out.
&amp; PB.
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p., Mo,.

Eating out is _alwar.s

1. Jacket part
2. Chop•

u •. WhU.mu,

lmpalo V8 4 dr. Sedan. Spotless original all white flnioh.l

With Us

48. WaterJuk
DOWN

~up :

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paw

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Catolinm Conv. Cpe. Showroom cle,m. Beautiful turquoi
with matching interior and like ne'!Y original top. PS, PB &amp;

64 Chevrolet

Dinner

abode
47. FI'Uit

bussard

$35.62

13. Like
marble

oiS.Indtan

10. Bul!neu

Por Mo.

Galllpolll, 446.0 175

108 W. MAIM ST.

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1. Peratu
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a. Seaweed

SHOWERS OF VALUE SPECIALS- USED.CARS

ommonche &amp; Fle•twing

GIGANTIC SALE ON ALL
MERCHANDISE

DAILY ' CROSSWORD

LeSabre 4 dr. Sedan. Stainleu stael around windows, Iorge
hub cops. Radio. Foam cushions. Power steering. Pawer
brakes. Floor mots. Auto. trans.

HUMPHREY'S

STOP IN AND GET ACQUAINTED

$85.

Catalina 4 dr. Sedan. Stain leu steel around window$.
hub caps. Dlx. steering wheel. Radio. Foam cu1hion1. ~ower
steering. Power brakt~a. Floor mots, and WSW tireS.
trans.
Per

69 Buick

enioy

FURNITURE

WE'VE HAP N.0
ENGINEERS RUN
OUTA.. HERE JUST
TH1S l~T WEEK...

Tempest Custom Sport Coupe. All white finish with ·

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Radio. Foam cushions. Power steering. WSW tires.
cam 6 cyl.

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AUTOMOBILE Insurance heel
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CARS ON SALE

BUDGET PRICE lumlture Gil
our tblrcl ftoor budget lbop.
llal:er rumHure. Middleport.
Cllda.
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boule trail- 8WI'RERN pllllll, eabbep,
411 s 11.
tvmotou, pepper wncl potaloel. Order now. Charleo
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R. Harris, Portland, Phone
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s.rl-llte
SIX IICOI boule, balb, on Gravel Rlll. l'llone -....
lllllt roRD, hftHioor, ..,..1.
Wf.tle
lent condiU111, $2110. Roy
Anno. Mlnemllle. Pbono
!IIX 110011 boule, two )all.
IIUIII.
S.l'l.tfe
Call JllllOb 'liner. ltwlll.
Ifill BUICit Le9aln, 4-door
hlrdlop, V-1 aulmnatlc; pow81':'1' OF PLOWs IIIII com pleter lleerlnl and hntes. rod1a
er, call Sl'l·llll.
14 •
wnc1 bealfr, two """ snow
Ura. ID good COIIdllloa. I
SOY BEAN HAY, ..U Myrtle
have gone Ill tbo Ar!fl1 1111d
Gardner, Rt. I, Rutllncl lifter
1111111 oell Alto have baJ IIIII
fp.m.~.
J.a.ltp
llraw lor llle. l'bolle ater at!J'I.
3-2'1-'lp
111111 Cllll!lVROL!:T m.co,ae, I
atonclii'CI. filii, • lni:ll ,.. CIIILDIIEN'8 lltrrort aetUnl
IVY moww far OmelJ, • .
)'1111 tlowo? Wlldl Wipeout
Chor1el QrUiltll, one mile
'Ifill clelner 10 lo town. ilellt
1101111 of J'lve 1'1111111 an Rt.
a will cleaner, $1. Babr
Pamlture.
t4'1-tle
7. l'bolle ........
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PAYMENT

eraUOII,.+I'tw Ravet~ •

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dlle, ,.,..ll,f«&lt;ll wlea:ne.
ebina eabineta, ol4 ~
Open from 10 a.m. 1111 111e
grapho, clocb, mlec. Lee
time far COil'lllilll~aoll. Slle
Rudllill, IGI Lecion Terrace.
lllartl at 7 p.m.
1431&lt;
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BEEF STEW
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11ELEN or VIRGIL TIW'OIID
PHONE 992·2094
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ABSOCIATES
IINIII
FOR &amp;ETI'ER cleiDinc, to
SYRAmiE
keep eolorl 8lellllllns, u 1 e
' PAYMENT8 of tl or ..,., COih.
606 E. Main Pomoroy, 0.
Blue luotre carpet oleaner.
M~mt oeU lllllt sewin8 JII8C!ll.
India assi8ned lo91eppardAFB,
lletlt e1edrie abampooor "·
Tex., for training in aircraft
.... Fully oqulppod Ill "' ....
Busllllh Services
Bater Furniture.
S.ll-«c
Butlneu Servt•
maintenance. Airman Cochran is
make bultonboles, on
SEE. NEIGLER Bufldlnll lllpa
graduate of Point Pleaaant
butlonl. et&lt;:. nve 111&lt;1111111 old. REPOIIII'lSSED Singer NWlng
ply lor bulldlnl ,.,or home. SEWING MACIIINI!lS. nptlr
CaiJIIMDI.
1-IS-IIe
call Guy Nelgler, RaciDe, 0 . oentce, all makel. WY I- 111s11 School.
madllne wttb """"' bolilln.
s..... DIM. 'l1le Fabrle lboP, Pom- ASSIGNED IN TEXAS
Db touch 'n sow; In lovtly
STEIIIiiO AM &amp; JIM, 1111 ......
eroy. Aulborlzed Slnpr Salel
Airman RonnleL, Yomg, SCXIof
el walnut &lt;01110le. , _ Mil n1nut cablnet. Equipped lo
ml Servl&lt;e. Wo llbarpea Mr. and Mrs. Rutus W, Y""""
CIIUCK'S
Calllt
Inc!
Corry
TV
"" .... but!Dnhole, blind
Service, .... up lo ooHialf
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I!Oulht
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- bem, eir. Pay off belaDce ol
Rutland, has completed b a a I c
rtocbd
company.
11111 -oell
on repalrl1. Bring them Ill and
tiUO, or lenni. Gaannteed.
tralning at Lackland AFB, Tex.,
'"' paymenll of • per montb
, ..e. Chuck's TV, IU llatler- I:IGAR!:ITE oeiiCI1nl Jllll'ltl• and Is assigned to~dAFB,
Phone
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or wtn oe11 for 11'1 cub. Try
and llll'\llce, ABC l!!uleiitll•. Tex., Cor training in the COJil.o
nut Ave., PomeroJ. J.IS.tft
It' In your bome.- Call a
Maa, W. Va. l'bolle mi1G. municaUons neid. He Is a 1968
Bl!lATEN DOWN C1J11« paths
2138.
l44te 10 1iiiOII Blue Lullre arrives. SEPTIC tanks c!OIDC!d. Mlller
graduate of Meigs Hlp School.
Ront eledrie olumJponer, $1.
Sanitation, Slelvart, Ohio,
1"ERT1LE FARM far i!Mifment
Phone IIC.lOSI.
1-a.tlc
Nebraska is 1he only state
'l'ln1'• Bmplnlancl. UWic
pu.,...., Good I room bouse
LEGAL NOTICE
in the Union lo have a unl·
wnc1 buildingl. Will b n e
cameral legislature.
C. C. BRADFORD
:1111 BI'ERiiiO ra&lt;llo eoml&gt;lna·
frontage on propooed dam
UOD. Randllome wllnut ...,.
AUCnONBER
•lie. otber poosibiUtles lor
camp~e~e s.m.e
IICile. '1!111 hal BSR automat·
ex&lt;tllent return an lJWell.
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ment. Owner relumlllll to lc
paymenll of t1 per mantb or
ftoelwt. Oldo
graduate ocbool.
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pay $88.41. Call llft.2138.
Cl1ll BI'IHIIorll
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AUTO MI!CIIANJC. good pay, POODLE PIJPPII!lS, AltC Tor
flOOd WUJ'king oonditiOIII. Mull
mlnlaturo, f/5 IIIII up. Iliad
ha.. own hand ioolo. Apply
servl&lt;e and groomlnJ. Plqe
M'lllll County Oll)'l!ler-Piy·
t8t-5448.
II I lte
_,a,, Pt. PleuaDI.
3-:!Utc roi'ATOES, Pllone . . .

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TH' MOUSE,

MAW SENT:ME.'
o./ER 10 BORRv .
A Qlll Pf SOMET~IN;
Ml7. SMIF, BUT t
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FilrlaDe, HI', VI,
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'IIIIIIAid. JIIXIIII 0111 Co., Jlat.. om. IIOliii'I1'I'ER ......,
lancl Tipple, phone
or Mt'INE AIM- 7 roam llrlct,
bojh, lorced 11ir luroiiCe, I
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Wl·IJie
bedmoms, ·lull baS~, P·
rage. nice lot. 116,01111.011
lllllMOVE EXCESS bocl1 lluid
with Flulclex Tlblell. only POMEROY - 8 1'00IIUI, beth,
!Urnaoe, 3 bedroOIIIS. !Irefl,4t at Ne10011 DnJa, S.tt-45tp

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POMEitOY, OHIO

per Mvor• i

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WMP, l!lGG, S'roKER, COil.

WW tires. Blue finish with matching vinyl interior.
Bucket seats, 4 speed. Radio and heater.

BLIND ADS

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MANY 'l'IIANKS IGr tbe eanll

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1967 FIREBIRD "400" H.T. CPE.. ...... $2295

25 ,._ Ul'll Discaul'll an poid ads
aM a4• JOhl within 10 dort .
CARD OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY
$1 .&amp;0 f01 SO word mi r'! ill!um . Eo .
adctlti.;nol word 2c .

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Mowers &amp; Till en

brakes, T"rbo

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title and warranty.

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1968 CAPRICE 4 DOOR SEDAN

327 VB engine, power

Far Wont Ad Sorvlc:o
· 5 c:entl per W01d oM i.n lortlon
Mi nlmum Chargo 7Sc
12 c:Ontl por word tlwoo COI'IIOC!,I·
ti¥0 lnl.,liOI'II.
II c:o1'111 par Word lilt col'l... cuti¥0

A4diflonol

BURPEE
GARDEN SEEDS
AND ONION SETS

Pomeroy

INPORI!A&gt;TION

bl- fGI,Oftf.illlo For mora then orta
lnc:•rract in1artion .

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The Pul.11•'- ,..,.,..,,., tho rltht
to o4it or l"tioct ony od•
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BUNNIES ARe

G.12EAT JUMPERS!

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The Pomer01· emersency· a-~•
...answer•'ll thtee &lt;tlla '111undo¥.
AI 2:38 p.m. AU(Irla Jetr.ors
was taken !rom her hmne In
Welshtown to Veterans illemorlal Hospllal after be&lt;..ning IlL
She was given medical treat..
ment and discharged.
Glady• Rwnfield, w h o was
treated for a knee lacerotloll

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the HocUI Re)'IIOlds hcone at 8
Cove St. where Mro, Royno!da,
who had
W. dedlneil

at Veterans Memorial Hospltal, was remo~ed trmn the home
of ct.. rles Withee at Laurel CJII!

PT, PLE '"AN1' _ PhUlip
,.,
Corter, Pl!ey, Is In critlc:al condillon at St. Mary's llotopital In
Huntington where he was laken
arter being shot ia tho head by a
,22 caliber bullet frQIIl a pistol
at midnight Thursday.
Carter wu reported shot at a
residence on Barton .. Chapel
Rd., near Plh~·. Mason Coum.Y
Shari« Tray Hu!bnan invoatlpt..
ed the shooting and three auapeciiJ are beiJV held at the Mason County Jall. carter wu ftrst
taken to tile Pleasant Valley Hospita! In Pt. Pleasant tllen trans!erred to st. Mary's.

HEADQUARTERS
FOR

GIBSON
Refriaerato1s &amp; Freezers
"WE SERVICE WHAT
WE SELL"

Ridenour ladfo&amp; T. V,

FIVE-lJAY . FOitEc•~

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Colder S.tu~ llld !liKia)'
IIJCI COIIIInuOc!' ,eeld Into tho
middle ~ next week. Te-aturea Soturda1 tbrau&amp;h Wednelday 11(11 IYei'OIIIO much betow I!Ormal with Nella Ia tile
30 1
ID tho nor1b lo tho low
10 " In tho IIOUIII. Nl,itbt - Umo
lows will averqe !rom 20 to
25,

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Sboothttr Victim in
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Critieal Condition

Smw Purrlos wiD oecutSit.
unlay sod ·bday ID lbe nor1b
sod again about 'l'J!pclay moat.
ly ID tho nor1b. J'iVdpitoUon
will aver..., four ~alan
Inch melted In tho IIDrlb and
two tentlls ot an Inch or less
in dte south.
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Annual OCSEA

Variety Show,
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r••••••••••••••••••••••• Dinner May 3
Chestor, 0.

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moollns re&lt;ontly ~ the Gallla
Chapter of the Ohio Civil l!erv·
ice Employees Associattm, ~
both alate sod county emplay.
e•s. plans were fiDallzed 101' tho
third aMual Public Emplayoos
spring Dinner sod Variety S!ow.
The event will be held allljoger Creek Hllh Sebool on saturday, May 3, at 6:30p.m.
The Kyger Creek Band mothers
will cater the dinner.
Last year's atraJr attracted
more than 200 persons, Reservations were closed early.
~era for tile evenlne wiD
be amounced later.
Each year this Chapter of tho
OCSEA sponsors several large
events in an effort to hold and
establish better cooperative spirits and communication relations
between workers, administration
and the community as a whole.
The sprlne dinner Is tile Drot
of tho 1969 events.
A firm policy of all events
Is to abolish any dlscrlminstloo
of persons by reason ol race,
creed, organization, politica1 or
religious affiliation or activities.
Dirmer tickets are sold to the
public at absolute cost to the
Gallia Chapter, as a good will
community project to and for
p.ablic employees, their families
and frlonds.
Tickets will go o.n sale aboot
April 1 on a first come, first
served basis for space avail~
able. Adult tickets will be .$1.75; chUdren under 12 years old,
$L25.
The Gallia Chapter meets ev·
ery foorth Monday night at the
K. of P, Lodge Hall, The next
regular business meeting date
Is April 28, 7:30 p.m.

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I starting now!

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ADMISSIONS - None,
DISCHARGES - None.

Pomeroy
. , Flower Shop,.
Mrt. Millord Von Moler
PHONE 992-2039

200 W. Main

Pomeroy

Education
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Olblor lllctoi't.' !nAuilhw a 2fi.

orr W )lOr p..,tl
memberships, woold be
ID&lt;luded In lhe ·dlotrlbudoo calculations,
Present atate subaldles are
based on a 17.5 mill pruporl1
tax aoiiV to current operaiiJV
e)penaes and a teacher-studerit
class ntlo tormu1a.
Medlc:al School SUbald)'
While the Increased reverues
from the vendors' excise tax
would go tor primary1 secolliary1 an::l lllgher education, 20
per cent of the money would
be earmarked for "'xradiJV
and oubaldlslng slate-li..,JJOrted
medlc:al schools.
Gc-.1 there was to enhance
modlc:al lnolructlon In Ohio and
alao to briJV It more directly
sodor control of tho Baud ol·
Regents.
Vocational education programs would be e:Q)IliKied, prerequisites increased am closer
state slC)ervision l.mpoled under
job-oriented pro•lslons of tile
btU.
Each school district would
have to establish and maintain
a vocatlo181 education program
to prepare a Plllll enrolled in
lt for an ocC\C)Btion. Standards
(or the program would be set
b~ tile slate Baud of Education.
In meeting stal'klards, school
diutrlcts would provide voca·
tlotBJ. programs in the high
schools. A minimum enrollment
of 2,500 pupils in grades nine
through 12 would be the base
for a comprehensive vocational
courae offering.
Ways To Qualify
School districts could meet
the vO&lt;Otlonal education requirement wltii ihe mtn!niuin
enrollment through membership
in a joint vocational school district, or school consolidation.
Approval of slate funds lor
vO&lt;Otlonal lacllltie• would be
contingent on a comprehensive
vocational program plan.
Plans would be submitted by
Jan. 1, 1970 arll would contain
the programs to be offered,
where lt would be offered after
preparation by tile state Board
of Education.
All school districts In tho
slate would hive to be Included
Jn the plan, thus acccxnplishing
one of Rhodes' goals.
'niiU ' chargi!'
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Variety of Acts

AMsured in Show

A variety of acts wW be presented when a talent a~ow is
held at 7:30 p.m. SAturday at tile
Syracuse Elementary School
der the sponsorship of tho Ladles Auxiliary o! the Syracuse
Fire Department.
Highlighting tile show wiD be
a mock wodcllJV by awdllary and
~ other residents of the community. There is no admissioneharie
.-;:: but a free wUl ofre"""-- will be
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HOSPITAL
ADMISSIONS - Garnet Carson, Middleport; Janice Smltll,
PIXIUiro)'i L e n a Newmeyer,
Wilkesville.
DISCHARGES Carolyn
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new- f.....atlon ICil'lllula.
NCJDilublh: · ocheols would be
lnclullod In the new rormu)l
and would 1(01 Dmdl from atai,O
.....ldlea and tho ....,ey I"'
Ctlllo iax. Money iiGulll' be giv•
en to IIOI&gt;I&gt;Ubllc adlools oo a
per ,~q~ll ••Is.
Aller llllftiiii)Jllc schools were
given their c:aleulated share of ,
the mooey, public schools districts would be given .m!JII03 on
a new )lOr NO, ICic:al om.rt
formula.
Dlatrlbudon would hinge on a
21Hrtill local Pl'llP!I1'11 lax lor
' and' receipts
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Wlaeman, lorme!'ly of
Ruiland, who Thuroday obsorved 111e1r 60th woddl!llannlvoraary In
Sprlngllold, Ohla.
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aU ot tholr .,.,,
rled ure until last November and are plarrine to return hero soon.
Carda - aJibouah belated - may be sont to Mr. llld Mrs. o, W,
Wlao. .n, 663 Cortlatd Drtve, In care of Jahn Wiseman, ~rlnglleld,
Ohio, 45505.

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TONIGHT &amp; !M'!'IJIIDAY
March ~s;,s .
HOUR OF THE GUN
- TecbnlrolorJam.es Garner as Wyiu'Earp
Jason Robard1
ATIACK ON THE
IRON COASr
- TechnicoJorLioyd Bridges, Andraw Klor
SUN. - MON. - TUES.
March 30-31 • April I
COOGAN'S BLUFF
(Technlcolor)
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Clint Eaa- - Suaatl Clark
COLORCARTOONS:
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·By United Preu International
Klnga, stateamen and soldiers
'rtom every rontinert announced
Solurday they Woold cather In
Waohlngtan Monday for the
luneral of Dwight D, Elsonhow·
or, uniting old allies and old
ellOmles alike In testlmol1)&lt; to
tkls epitaph lor Ike: ''We felt
tfe belonged to all or us."
1' 1'11e Soviet Union, France,
Britaili, Germany and Japan
headed tile list of naUons ti'o.t
anoounced ol!lctal delegatiOIUI
to attend the services in
National Cathedral. Similar
announcements poured forth all
day rtom every corner of the
earth-AustraUa, Polarrl, Jordan
aoo Yugoslavia among them.
Presldent Charles de Gaulle

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it's firalb arrived here."
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School hire. Girls In alacko - a forbidden !orm of dreaa in moot
hl&amp;h school a - are now Ol)pearlng at Walnut HWa Hilh with tho
admlnlatraUan'• appn&gt;val.
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"We're not pl'CIIIIOIIne It," Principal Raymond lll'oltalq. said.
"We're merely accepi!JV tile new clrcum&amp;tancea and tho reall!J ot
tile altuallon." The new ruline, which went IIIIo ol!ect thla -k,
wu made by the school's Parents' Advisory Bclard llld a 11att
polley CQI!lmlttee.

· MRS. JAM&amp;'! CARPENTER, the former su.~ Parker, or Rut· Farm Bureau wanl8 action now
.
land, ))egan student teachlne Wednesday at the Franklin Helahls l
COLUMBIJS - THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES of tile Ohio Farm
Hl&amp;b Sehoolla COlumbus.
Bureau Federation today Ul'led Asrlculture Secretary Clil!ord J1ar..
. Mrs. Call)enter Is a atadeat at Ohio Slate Untvonlfl, Recent)J, din to push for new. farm program loglalatlon as 10011 aa .POIIIbls.
'abo was amOJV atadento choseA to model garments they had' made
"We loot tllero Is a 11'081 for IQIIlOihlllll to be dono rlahl
for a .rum to be used In clothine construction claaaea at Ohio State. now." the bcud 111d in a reiiOlution. urhere 11 adequate macbJn..
ery for Co!vro11 to begin a massive land retirement program reMR AND MRS. KEN GROVER were In Columbuo sovenl do¥• cconmetded by our votiJV delegates 11 our Iaiii annual mootine."
where thoy attended seminars oo portrait llghtlne end pealne 11 well Pilgrinu dudoinful of danger
as other phaocs o! phclojp'apby. Tho events were held at the ColumPILGRIMll AND TOURISTS POURED Into tile IloJ.y Lend today
bus Shertlton.
despite throats !rom F4r1Pt and Arab JlUBI'rlllaa to auack civilian
SPONSORS OF THE FIFTH ANNUAL Mlaa Southam Ohio Pag- largets ID IsraeL Renewed llehUne aCCOIIIIIIInled diplomatic em.rta
ean~ tho Pomeroy a-ber of Commerce ODd XI Gammo Mu Chap- to becln Bli Four talks on a Middle Eaat peace.
tor of Beta Sigma Ph4 hiving encountered much difficulty In-~..
WorshiJIPOra Jammed churches and shrines In Jeruealem llld
lng trophies for tile eveat taot year - tilt~ arrived, ...,. broken, other hlstorlc:al rellpous altea for the begllllllnJ of Easlar Holy
the night belore the pqeant - were referred this .vear to 111area Week. Vlaltora Included American oYIII8Ullat Bllly Graham, who
eslabllslunent.
conferred wltll laraeU Premier Golda Malr Tlllrsdo¥.

of France, Kill! Baudouln ol
B e I g I u m, Shah Mohammed
Reza Pahlevi or Iran, Prince
Barnhard of the Netherlands,
alii J;'tesident Ferdllllnd E.
Marcos ol the PhUlilPines were
among the ranking world
loaders who wUI be tllere. So
would Manhals Ivan Konev ard
Vaaslly Cbulkov of the Soviet
Union, old World War D allies
alii cold war foes of Elsenhowor,
People Weep
Ordinary citizens the world
over paid some oi the most
touching tribute to the five star
general alii prestdenL People
wept openly as they read the
news tn the streets of Paris.
Hundreds Rled Into tile U.~.

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ur H. (Holen) Bear, 81, In MercY llo!Jlltal, Iowa Clcy, Jtnra,
Wednesday ......... !lie hadbeon
a patient there 28 days.
Mrs. a,er married Arlbur
Reer on May 23, 19G. ThiO'
made their home In Tipton, Jtnra.
!lie Ia survived by her ~ala­
bond, me aleter, Marcia B. Karr,
Syr~&lt;Uso; three llep • cbUdron,
Ll1rls A. Baer, Waukee, Jon;
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Gallipolis-Point Pleaaant

FAMOUS GRIN flashes as former Preslclent Dwight D.
.Eisenhower celebrated his 78th birthday last October.

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College Wrecl\:ed
After Stabbing
PRAIIUE VIEW, Tex. (UPO
- A grOIQ&gt; of Prairie VIew A&amp;M
College students, angered by the
slabbing death of a footbaU
alar 1 · Saturday burned three
CBJil)US lulldlngs llld damaged
two others with fire.
All of Prairie VIew's 4,000
students except about 20 are
Negra.
·Twency to 50 atuderrts, moat
of the athletes, rampaged
· dli'ough the campus lor t w o
hdurs early Saturday, causing
aboul $10,000 damoge In tho
three buildl~t which were
dellroyed.
The rampage alii arson
slarted after Wesley Davidson,
20, a sophomore football star,
died in a hospital at I a.m.,
about an hour after he was
Jtabbed at Fuller Hall, a men's
dormitory.
Herbert Lee "Red" 'I'holnpsm, 26, a Vietnam veteran from
Beawnont and Dallu, Tex., was
char&amp;ed with morderlng Davidson. Thompson was unCII)tured
al laat report.
Aak Guard to Shoot
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· "They (students) !'anted the
ascurlcy ol!lcer to · - the boy
alii when he wouldn't, the~
~e arwn arw:t went over to
tnarn'. the security office, except
lt wallf't the securiQI office,,.
A.L 1'11..nas, the college
tiieaklent, eald. ·
.~'IIlli old security olftce was
used as a civil defenae

Outfit· at El.erfelds In Pomeroy I
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See The Many
.New Arrivals All Over The Store
OPEN BOTH FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9:00

Davidson aOO Davidson said he
damn well better not be,"
JOOnson said, "Davidson said
•any time you want to try.'
Davidson Slipped
11 Red came with a knife. As
Davidson turned to run and
slipped, tile guy slabbed him
then. He slipped and the guy
caught him again in the side of
the lower abdomen ard 14J
uOOerneath the rlb cage."
Davidson was stabbed three
times. He r~n thr01€h a plate
glass door ttying to escape his
pursuer. He died an hour later
in a ho&amp;pllaL
~·r know I'm not going to
make it," Davidson said over
and over at the hospital before
he died.
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An hour after Davidson died
the students started burning.
They also damaged the cafeter·
Ia all:l laundry and turned o"er
a laundry truck.

BY MARGUEIUTE DAVIS
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Flanked by men olthe military he once
led in battle and covered by the flag he served in war aOO peace, the
bod,y of Dwight David Eisenhower lay in a quiet cathedral chapel
Saturday while thousaOOs of Americans passed by in tribute.
On the first day of a three-day state funeral in the nation's
capital, the form~r President belonged to his fellow countrymen.
Young and old, they slowly passed by his closed casket in thr. cold,
dark Bethlehem Chapel of Washington National Cathedral, where it
will remain until Surday afternoon.
Although chill winds and afternoon. The body wiiJ De
occasional light showers swept borne by train afterwards to
the cathedral grounds dominat· Abilene, Kan., (or burial.
ing th~ city's northwest skyline,
Eisenhower's steel gray, Ragt:he mourners, less sad tllln draped casket was brought
solemnly respectful ard aftec- frorn a {\.mural home to the
tiomte, pthered ~n growing cathedral in late morning~
numbers to walt the1r chance to where it was met by the Lolling
pay last respects to the man of the great bourdon bell in the
they all knew as "Ike."
cathedral tower and the CareAfter Mrs. Eisenhower and well strains or "HaiJ to the
oilier members of a small Chier• by the Marine band.
family partj· attended a private,
Then, while the barxl played
HJ..mlnute prayer service before "Go:l of Our Fathers" again
noon, the doors or the uOO.er- aOO again, the casket was
ground chapel were opened to carried down narrow stone
the public for more than elght steps to the chapel where the
hours. The lines of mourners general's widow, Mamie, waited
outside snaked around the in black.
cathedral and out four blocks at
With her were her son John
the start, and 90 minutes later Eisenhower, and hls 'wife·
the lines stretched six blocks gran:lson David and his wire:
long.
the former Julie Nlxon, ard
President Nixon remained at grarrldaughters Barbara Ann,
Camp Davld 1 the presidertial Susan and Mary Jean.
retreat in western Maryland,
The Very Rev. Francis B.
giving thought to the five- Sayre Jr., dean of the cathedral
minute eulogy he will dellver
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Stmday when Eisenhower's body
Is placed In the capitol Rotunda
to He in state.
Dignitaries Pa,y Tribute
Foreign dignitaries- klnes and
princes, presidents and prime
ministers, comrades .. in- arms
from World War D-planned to
fiy to tile cll)llal ror the funeral
at the
cathedral MoOOay

Middle East
Peace Plan

Is Offered

UNITED NATIONS (UP0 The United Slates has drawn a
plan for • Mlcldle East settlement tllat woold unl.!y Jerusalem
l
under Israeli control but return
to tile Arabs other lands lost In
the six -&lt;lay war ~ 1967, West~"""euafion
om diplomatic tiOUJ'&lt;el eald sat~· ' 0
ursday.
DAYTON (UPO - An oatclel · In a proposal ready lor lntroof the NAACP said here that ducllon next week at the Four
Black separatism Is "nothing Power moellne an the Middle
but old 1850 segregation."
· East, diplomat a said the Unit" As a people we have 11urrer.. ed States also will propose creed loa much, too long to be Its atlon ~ domllltarlzetl
proprq)onenta," said James Brown tected by an International peace
Jr., an NAACP youth leader. keaPne Ioree along the ArabBrown, speaking Frlclay night Israeli berdora. Both Arab na•
to 400 delegates ol a seven-alAte Ilana and Israel 1Vould be guarNMCP leadership &lt;'Onference, antaod fr_, ~ navlpllon In
delended his orgaoilzationagainat tho &amp;e• Coital, tho Tlr111 Straits
chargoo ~ bolrV maclerate. and ·the adlolninll Qlll of At~~aba
"Don't Itt anyone teU yoo tho at the aou11tern lip ~ the ~at
NAACP hao boon placall!ll white l'o!llnoula.
~;:~:~
folks~" ·he said. "George Wal· The ~tle ,IQUrces said
ll!ltlll ""'rvl· lace doea not 41s the NAACP.'' Britain llad ~ the u. S,
~1, said tho lleht
Brown said ·thoro are many )ll'Oiiosa1 enlbualaotlcally a n d
1110 ·GJool.lO, 150 ]IOq)ls In tile civil rlpto 010that tho Fr&lt;t!!Ch &lt;onalder .11 a
;:~~Sr~:.,.. him. . ~·nt who are engaged In a pcpu- pealdve ~·II far cll~euallon at
l)e~,. larlt,y c911teaL "They ~!10 which the Four POwer talka bqlmlng
.111~ talldllll "iiQ tha "ltd Ia blowlne; lhonrun next '11lurllday, Theoth~bJI!our
Ia fl'ool llld illY the,y are tlie power, tho Soviet Ulllon, haallvleatlera," ho said.
on no Indication ~ Ita aUI1ude.

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Agreement
Reached at
Stauffer
POINT PLEASANT - Ray
Musgrave, attorney for
the
Stauffer Chemical Co., tarrassed by a strike ln reCent weeks,
s a i d Saturday aCternoon an
~'agreement has been reached
wtth the union."
Disclosure of terms of the
agreement was delayed until 7
p.m. Saturday when Musgrave
was to make a statement at the
Pleasant Point Resort.
The firm, which had sought an
111/woctloo against alleged Illegal picketing and otller acts at
the plant site, was not success·
lui In oblalnlns the coort order
in an Informal and private hearing belore Judge James Leo
1'11111111SOII Frida¥.
Following it, company and W"Pion representaUves began negotiations w h i c h cmtinued
through most of Slturdo¥.
Hell~ters were reportedSat...
ul'daY llftlne men to work at
Stauffer&amp;, over picket lines.
STORES TO CLOSE
Ohio Doparlmont ~ U.,.Or
Cootrtll Dlraetor Donald D_ Conk
.._.,..,. ' today that ail Slate
!Ions iUid ~lea will be closed .~ Good ,Frlday, April~. De·
parlnienlal ofttco&amp; will be - .
Dlroclol' Cook reported, but omployeoa ·will be. pven lhe - tuni!J lo.alteod Good: Friday 1101'•
vices.

Long-waited
Bill Comes

Up 'to House
COLU~ffiUS
(UP!) - Gov.
James A. Rhodes' long-ewaited
education alXI tax bill was set
tor introduction in the Ohio
House Monday afternoon or
Tuesday,
The biU will create new lev~
els of education administration
and provide new taxes for education. It also will reWrite the
school. l"oundation fonnula. the
method which _s.tate money is
distributc~ocal districts.
Incrftsed emphasis will be
placed on medical school educalion and upgrading general
education courses in oonopublic
schools.
A provision of the bill lor
taxes would give county commissioners the opportunity to
levy 1 per cent to 2 per cent
personal income taxes, l1rith
half of the revenues earmarked
for education.
Secondan
tax
provision
would get the state a 11;4 per
cent hike in vendors' excise tax
revenues.
Two other tax bills are expected to be introduced during
the pre-Easter week sessions.
Legislators were to return to
work at 4 p. m. MoOOay, instead
of the usual 8 p.m. starting time. The work week will
end Wednesday afternoon so
lawmakers will have a longer
Easter weekend. They will not
return to work until next 1'ues-

AT HALF MAST - The UnitedStatesFlagwas low·
ered to half masl Friday afternoon following the death ol former President ~ight D. Eisenhower. This Times .. Sentinel
photograph was taken in front of the Gallipolis Post Office SQturda,y afternoon.

GALLIPOLIS- Normal activIties wiD bo sUiled oo many
lronts Monday as tile Gallla Meigs area joins In a day of national moornlng upon tho doatho!
former Prest- Dwlgbt D. Eisenhower,
In accordance with a )II'OCiamallon by Governor James A.
Rhodes and Marlin Essex, 111porlntendeal, Slate Doparlmenl of
Education, all schools, Including
clly scbcolo, In Gallla sod Meigs
Counll will bo closed Monday according to the respective countY
~· along with Rio
Grande College.
AD lederal, slate, countY and
municipal ~coB w!U alao be
closed. Both tho Deily Trilame
llld the bally SeoUnel, holiever,
wlll!llbUih M&lt;llday odlllona.
Merrill 1\lull, ._ . _ ~ the
GaU4!0lls Rolah Morehanla· As' . .
aoclation, said S.turdoy U..t moat
&amp;tbres wiU remain - I n GaUlpolio lotlnday, All. tbroo·Galll»olii bWi will bo C\010!1 Monday.
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scheduled .
The courthouse, welfare de..
partrnent, all bWa of Meigs
C&lt;1mcy, and the JJO&amp;t ottlce will
be closed. A meellns of t h e
Meigs Crunly Commlsslooers
scheduled for Monday has been
postj)OIIed until Tuesday.
POstmaster Elmer E. Caldwell
said the Galllpolb Pust otllce
will be closed Monday. 1'l1e ont.Y
man service will be special deliveries.
All Adminlstrative offlcea at
the Galllpolls state lnslllute wiD
bo closed. AU employees who
work Mondo¥ lhrou8h Friday wUI
be oU duly, aceonllng tD William Hall, Persomel Dltector.
All lh1ft empleyoos who a r e
scheduled ,.01 report ror work
u usual and will recelve compensalory lime oU at • !alar
date.
The olllcos ~ llle Ohio lllroau
o( Emplo,ymont sOrviees In Galllpolla
and I'Omoi'OJ'
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da.}' afternoon.

Up for final roadiJV In lbe
Senate Morday afternoon was a
bill to delay unUI 1972 tho opo
plication of rules which the
state Board of Tax Ajlpeals Ia
required to adopt 11 to establlab
an equal and unitonn statewide
rule for determiniJW taabll
value arxl asseument ~ ·•II~_.
estate. 11
The rule was ordered ea.
forced Dec. 24, 1968, by tho
Ohio Sll)reme Court.
The bill permits tho bcartl to
ameoo some rules pertainiiJI to
sextennia1 reappraisals effective for this year, next Y•r,
and 1971.

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bsUle raged throu&amp;h Ill 11tb" ·
day Sllurday near tho DomiW.::
ri zed Zoo.e and Amerlcaa troapl
reported killing 262 Nar!li ·
Vietnamese re~ars 8JIPI,felll'q
defending a l&gt;lge &lt;adla lit
weapons and rood.
There were indleattou 1bi
Communists were prepared ·tD ,
stand tlleir ground llld fl&amp;1rt •
the last J11llll. America louea ..
the three days ~ heavy~ '
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.lor tile general's soul. Cordlnal
Amleto Giovanni Clc0f!18oil issued ·a statement praising his
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slt)erlorlty as a atate&amp;man, his
wisdom and balanced judgment
as President of the Uniled
States!' ·
C&lt;mmunist party newspapers
in CzechOslowida, Poland ard
Hungary ran lengthy lroot page
sLOries on th~ g~rBI'o 'lassing
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Devoted To The Greater Middle Ohio Valley

and the awards are now on hind, evan though thlo year tho event
wUI not be held unUI AprU 26 at tho Malgs Junior Hl&amp;b Sehoolln
Pomeroy.
The trophies wUI go on dloplay next week In a window at tho
New York ClotlliJV Houoe and will remain there until - n t night.

Services for
Holy Week
Anoounced

Gaulle, who has never forgotten
EisenhoWer's World Wat D
SIIJport for him as chief of free
French forces.
Queen Elizabeth 0 of ilflgland
sald Britons '"would not forget
his presence amorv us during
the war, nor his continuing
friendship in the years that
followed."
Earl Mountbatten, who served
un:ler Eisenhower as admiral o(
the British neet, will represent
the Queen in Washington a111
Detonse Minister Denis Healey
will represent Prime Minister
Harold Wilson, who is in
Nigeria.
Pope Prays For Ike
The Vatican. anmunced that
Pope Paul had retlred to pray

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PARtS - u.s. AND SOUTH VIETNAMESE negotiators want to
Include In tho Vlelnam Ialka the subject of C...munlst troops In
Laos and cambodia, allied diplomats eald today. They said that linle11 tho Laotian and Combodlan problema are reaolved, tho conferonce will not achieve las1IJV peace In Soulbeaat AaiL
Pbam Dane Lam, tho chlet Sou1h VIetnamese negotiator, went
THE MEIGS COUNTY BOOKMOBILE - Mr. Eddy - will alart so far as to lOY that the price of a peace sotllemontlneluded tho
a new department at once.
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witflcirtwal of aU North Vietnamese ' 1regular ard subversive toreKnown as "Memory lAne~" this corner or the bookmobile will es" from Laos ml Cambodia as well as trom South Vietnam.
otter old copies of pqniar magazinea. The magazines are of the
type which conlaln articles on hlllllemakl.,lawns, holiday obsorv·
ances and that type material rather tlau news type stories..
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Many residents remember having seen an article or a recipe, .
tor e:Qlmple, in a mqazine years ago but do not have the magazine.
of Mr. Chancey's effort&amp; We
Mrs. VIlma Pikkoja, director of the boolanobile, hope a the new ser·
know
lhit eYeryme will not be
Genevieve Rulltz, 84, a lorvice will make these informative pieces available.
c..,.,lotely
conlant with U, but,
mer I'Omei'OJ' rolidenl, clled at
Each month the "Memory Lane" corner will feature magazines her homo, 2883 Harrison Ave., believe me, It wao tho bellti'o.t
of that particular month back through the yean. •
could be arranged when aU clrCincinnati, Wemollday.
lacldenlally, Mrs. Plkkoja also Blrosses that tile boolanobUe
Sbo .... preceded Ia death eumatancea were conatdered.
is mOst certainly for adults as well as children.
SPECIAL EVENTS for the
by her paronta, Uriah end Ella
Moore llo1l, llld her luaband, oprlng - In the follolrlne brlof
MRS. MARTHA HUSTED, A TEACHER In tile Melp Local HermanllKunb.
P&amp;rllll'll&gt;h I will POint 001 IQI!le
School District. is one Meigs Countlan who is Wholeheartedly in
h Is llii'VIved by 1wo claut!h- of the activities which wW be
favor of ecrorts beirw made to save the Otdo Theater in Columbus. ters sod a Mrs. Oscar Fo- occurring tn the weeks ahead:
The theater - built In 1928 - Ia threatened wltll cleslructlon to gle, Hermosa Beach, Calif.; Mrs.
A junior hlsh school and elemake room for a state oltlce buildlrw. Mrs. Husted says the archl· llorotby lflllnmel, CIDclnnaU, and menlary ..nd concert. will lake
tecture is beautitul arkl feels that the theater should be preserved. William ll Kuna, &amp;-., lllmy. place tills evsRing. On April 11
Tonight, at 7:15p.m., the Columbus Symphony Orcheotra wUI dale, callt.; a brother, Philo- we will have a senior elaas pJ.iur.
give a free concert at the theatel' to test the public interest in sav-- man Hoyt, Kansas C'lcy, Mo.; A blab school ._nd concert Ia
lll8 the building. It saved, the structure would become a communi- alx srandcbUdren, and seven scheduled ror AprU 18, Tho sopl&gt;ty concert hall. The bulldirw contains a $40,000 otgan which alto
omore party wW ta1te place on
would hive to bo torn cut If ills to bo ra~
Wnl be held .(j!rU 25: A ~hotr c.Wert li
Soturda1 at I p.m. !rom Ew- scheduled for May 2. 1'l1e junlorIng Cbapel with tho Rev. Wil- •enlar prom 11 set tor ·Ma.Y 9.
bur Perrin olllclallns. Blrlal A second ._td concert wUI take
wiD bo ~ Booeh Grove ceme- place on May 16. On May 23
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tery, Friends call at the there will be a senior assemb}¥
for our graduates,liacc:alaureate
into a trap between two funeral homo UIYIImo.
wUI
bo on May 25, ~mence­
CommunJst base camps.
ment will bo on May 27. The last
Bumgarner day
Delayed repnrts Iron\ allied
ol school wUI be May 29.
headquarters eald tile 500 aUied
This
does not Include aD lbe
POINT PLEASANT - H o I y trot'llers, outnumbered two-to- Dies in Richwood
events that will lake place, but
Wook services at Christ Cburch one •wed their way 001 of the
It does give you some dates to
Ejllscopal:
trap earlier in the week after
NEW HAVEN, W, Va. - Ll"' II" by. Clrcumstancea may also
Palm SJnday, March 30, 8a.m., helicopters brouglit In relnforce- fred Bumgarnet, 70, former re- cause the changilw: of some of
Ble11lng of Palms sod H o I y mentL
sldelt of New Haven died Thursday at Richwood, Ohio.
these dates aa dmo goo' bl.
Eucberl&amp;t; II a.m. Blessing or
ISS Rodleo Fouad
Palms, solemn proeesalm, end
Military opokesmen said at
He was born In Mason County
LOCAL TEMPS
Holy Eucharist; Monday, March least 155 C&lt;lnmunlot bodleo In 1899, the son o! tho late Mil1'l1e teQeraturo lnPtllleroY'•
31, S:IS p.m., Holy Eucharist. were found later on the lard and Emma Bumgarner, lljl d""mown buolneaa dlatrlcl at
Tuesday, April I, 7 a.m. Hoi¥ beUlefield but th~eo Green Is survived by his wlto, nvechU- 11:05 Lm. today waa 48 degrooa
Eucharist.
Berets ,11"-re kWed atd niDo dren, ard two slatera, who are _u:::nde=r:..S:.:!!!!!Q':::&gt;:..•::kl::;e::s.:..._ __
Wednesday, AprU 2, 10:30 a. wounded, with 100 Sou1h Vlelnl• Mrs. Roy Holtman and Mrs. HaFuneral services wW be bold
m,, Ho17 Eucharisti 11:15 a.m., mese wounded arxl no &lt;:ount on iel CoPohirt, OOth o! Now Ba- Sunday at 1 p.m. at Richwood
1
Prayer Group,
their deed.
ven.
with berlal there.
Maund)' Thursday, April 3, 7:30p.m., Holy Eucharlot.
Good Friday, April 4, Noon
until 3 p.m., tllreo toors ~ devotion; 12-1 p.m., Mornlnl Prayer and sermoni 1-2 p.m., thewa,y
~ tho eross and sermon (yGung
_.e ~ the Parllh will ]&gt;Orlray
each alation of tho way with a
living labloau,) 2-3 p.m., AnteCommunloa, tho lliddlag J&gt;i.orer
COllect1, IDil The Reproaehe&amp;i
5:30p.m., evening prayer.
!lay, .~ril 6, 8 s.m.,
llol1 Eucharllllf 9 s.m., junior
cbolr breakfast; 10 a.m., church
schCICII, and lls.m., Holy Eucharllt.
.?.
llUbllc Ia welcome to all
'-..:

general.
Eulogies from world loader•
moonted to the !housand• of.
words all day S.turday, IJI&amp;Ill'
directed to Mrs. Eisenlwwei' ,·
some to President Nixon, aome
to the world at large. Often,
they lastened as much on tho
periDIIal chirm and moral
streJVth of the man as tlley did
on his achlvemt'nts as a soldler
and statesmen.
"In trutll, we felt he belonged
to all of us," said NATO
Secretary General Manito Brf&gt;o
aio in a statement that seemed
to summarize world sentiment.
"A great soldier, an eminent
statesman, a sincere lrielll of
France and one tor whom I had
profound atrection," said De

•

Brltlah novellat Cleghorn Gas. kel said, "A man is so lnthewa,y
in the hoose."

t!r

Mrs. Kuntz Dies
Jn Cincmn'ati'

enibassy in Lordon.
"A .-:real commander.
served under him," wrote one
tall, white-hatred gentleman.
Then, like all the restj he
walked away through the scene
of sonle of Eisenhower's finest
hours - Gronenor Square,
where he and his allied generals
planned the World War D
dereat of Nazi Germany arrJ
where they lived as heroes in
those days.
U.S. soldiers at every command In Eur~e 1 Korea and
other foreign bases assembled
every half hour from dawn to
dusk at saluting battel-ies arxl
awaited the cornmam, "Fire!"
then, jnstantly, a single Howitz~
er report sounded tribute to the

Thoughts

somt::U:'r:~ht~~~:"'~ ~; ~"::,.;,:.Ond"'.;1~' Price of Peace going up to Hanoi

In I wa Oty

MIIGS·tHEATRE

•

positions in a ~:!!~~:-.~ .J
ravine three mile•
DMZ and six miles •oor-th"_,.
.•
the allle• base at cam Lti."
191KIUod
. Elements d. tho
Mechanized Jnranlly
advancing bohiDd a ••
fire !rom artillery sod

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fighter-bombers l'OJIOAod ltWj!iji
71 North VIetnamese Ia

GAY BASTIANI
NAMED MISS OHIO - Gay
Butlanl, daughter ol Mr. and
Mrs, Lawrence Bastlani, 101
Baatlanl Dr. has been named
state D... lst In the 15tllannual
NaUOIBI Collop Queen Pagoan~ She will Participate In
an elght-o~oY J~qoant olartlne
Ailril II at Weat Palm Beach
alid· conelucUrw ·APril 20 at
W••hlngton D.C. M,taa; Bastl- .
ani w!U l'OJiresent Oblo Unlverslty where sh.e ts a junJor maiorlns In Interpersonal communltiattoho a!ttl also studying ·
EJV!Ia,h and 1'11eatre. The girls
..m be judged '"' cooklrw
skills, taahlon design, publlc
affair•• econc~nif;s. personality, polaeaotl- driving.

fighting Saturdo¥, llddbtllo
191 bodies coonted earllar
American force&amp;.
The ftghUog near cam ~
was the !angus! "'""""" ~
In South Vletllalll'l ~ ·~
prorinces since tho ~"'
IBUIIched their ~
olrenslve Fob. 23, it1t1 iclia. ·
has Intensified in tho .,.... ' '
TOURS WAR AREAS

PORT IIARCOURt,
(UPl) - Britlab PriM
tor Haruld wu...,
rav181id area&amp; beiDDd

linN, Ia eaiiOI'IIW ~
' :::t~;~::
do¥ ·ill!l came •
ot·llie iicllwl ~·
• ~O~ATS WIN

Jlt/NTINGTON; W• . ,
- Ohio Univeralb'
over

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