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HUNTINGTON, W. Va. (UPO the World War D hero.
dearby Kentuclly border almost
Crowdo of more than 1,000 three hooro tieblnd schedule
l;:iae~er to his 01111 rest IIII'IIOd out In Charlestoa, W, around 6 a.m. &amp;ST• .
~Ia tiered acrooa the nation's Va., and Huntington to catch a
Eisenhower, who dll!d Friday
heartland tAlday and thooiSnda gl~se or 'the Jllsalng train. At In Washington, •1111' bs burled
peraona dotted the route lor a a 1D-mlnute stop to change Wednesday In the Kansas town
last goodbye.
crews ln Huntington, one ot the he left 58 years ago to enler
Tear • stained, hymn • singing military o t r I e l a I 1 aboard West Point, atarli'lt a career
Americans from historic Civil thanked lite gro.., lor turnl'lt that carried him to the While
War towns In VIrginia and the out on a cold, miacy mornllll• House as one of the country's
coal fields and rolling !arm
"I know the general would most bsloved president&amp;
country or West VIrginia, some have shed a teer It he had been
Warmth Surfaces
walll'lt through the chilled here today," uid CoL Clement
The warmth he evoked In Ute
night, IID'ned, oot as the 10-&lt;:ar Riley.
surfaced again In death as 5,000
funeral train pulled by three
The train .was dark with aU per10111 jammed. the · railroad
Diesel engine&amp; headed weat to shades drawn as It pulled out ot dfi)Ot In Charlottesville, Va.,
Abilene, Kan., bo)'hood home of Huntington and hooded lor the most ot litem standing aUently,
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at 6:50 p.m. EST Monday, about the U11l011 Pacific taki'lt lite
50 minnteo bshlnd schedule. It final run to Abilene.
Elaenhower' 1 body waa trenas
lost more Ume Ira v e II ng
lhrOillh statlono at eight mUeo ported In a gunmetal gray,
Gl casket 'borne by bagpge car
an hour.
The train was to lirrlve In No. 314. Black ctn,es were
Abilene about 11 p.m. EST h111g to creole a 7-l&gt;y~16 loot
r0001. The American !lag was
tonight.
It was being moved by lour placed at the head ot the casket
different railroad linea. The and the presideltlal standard at
Cheupeake &amp; Ohio was carry- Its side.
Ing It from Washllltlon to
Ride In Last car
Mrs. Mamie Eisenhower and
Cincinnati, where the Baltimore
&amp; Ohio takes over for a run to other members, of the lamlly
SL Loots. In SL Loots the train rnde In the las'
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W. Va., about halt the communis
cy's 2,000 residents waited
patiently In 11Mlegree weather
as the train, eJIPOCled at 11:30
Monday nl&amp;trt, finally came Into
view at ~:10 a.m. EST today,
Loses Time
The train, wlllt the Cll'
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draped In black, left Waahlrwton

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Theodore T. Reed Jr. Opens
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BY BOB WINGETT
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c:ut:tlni cerem0111 this morning.
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and llltereated townapoople Joined oflleers at lite bank to mark
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age 9; Klmbsr)y Payne, age 8, or Middleport, who later openad the flrat checki11: aceoont, and
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OVERSIZED (cm;r 18 vit.J or 25 hich)

By United Press bternatiollll

Mao tall in saddle at 9th congress
HONG KONG - THE CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY convened
it. 9th NaUonal Colpss today to cqlele lite cultural revoluUon
by ouaUng Prealdelt Llu Shoo-chi and cementing Mao TaiHunl's
.JJip on a radon embroiled for three years In near clvll war, It was
a Mao show Ill the 1111'·
He had delAYed the eongrea. W1tll he considered he had won the
Utanle baW. 1Dr (Hiller and Peking radio announced the congress
inet 1Dr lite llrst tUne tAlday In 10 years although lite constitution
says It must meet e-r five. The tlrot acts lithe 1,572 delegates
today were the ulianlmoos feelectlona or the 75syears0ld Mao as
chairman ot the central committee and the JllfQI and Defense MJn.
later Un Plao as vice chairman, atnrmlng his role as Mao's cho-

, aen aucceuor.
Premier Choo En-lal, also a vice chairman or lite J11rtY untU
August, 1966, wu eleeled as aecretarY general

Ray apparently sure of new trial
MEMPHIS, TENN. - THE DEATH OF THE TmAL JUDGE In
lite Jarnea Earl ila1 case eooid bdng lite convicted slayer or Dr.
Mari1n Luther K111:, Jr. a ,_ trial under Tennessee law, an Appeals Coort Judge aaid IOOay.
The key _.ently was the eontenta ot a letler mailed by ila1
1o Judge W. Preoton Battle, who collapsed In hia chambers and died
ot a heart attack Monday, Battle, 80, recently had returned·trom a
wcatlon rollowlng lite ila1 triallltree weeks ago.

Block Lang 14w planned in Ohin
COLUMBUS - PLANS TO INTRODUCE "BLACK LUNG" leglalatlon Into lite Ohio General Assembly were cOIJIP(eted here Monday In the opening session ot lite aruwal eonsUIUUonal conwotlon ot
District 6, United Mine Workara ot America.
· The prlmal'JI goal ot the proposed leglslaUon Ia to pin reeogniUon ot pneumoeonloos as an occ..,aUonal hazard for the purpose
ot obbllnllll worlanen'a COII!,IHID&amp;Itlon bsnenta for coal miners. Ronald c. owens, secretary - treasurer ot District 6, aald ha did not
want union membsra to resort to lite same meano In peraua.dlJlt
Ohio lq!alatora to JIIIS a black 111111 bill as were used recently In
Welt Vlrpnta.

Family Declined Transplant

2,000 at
Cincinnati
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admitted Bank President Theodore T. Reed, Jr. shortly before lite eeremOI\)'.
It was Mr. Reed, who aucceeded his lather, Theodore T. Reed,
Sr., as presldeot after the death
at the elder Reed In 1962, who
persisted lJI his dream ot a new
edifice- to hoose The Farmera
Bank &amp; Savings CoiiiJIIIlY.
The firm previoualy had condueled boislneaa from lite Coort
st. loeaUon, alao In downtown
l'Omer(\y.

Joining President Reed In the
"otriclal rlbboo~tting" w e r e
his sons, Tommy, 13i Bruce, 10,
and Paul, 9; Kimberly Payne,
peUle 8-year.old Middleport lass
who Ialor opened the flrot checkIng acoount; Ben Ewln&amp; whose
!ale father, Henry EwlD&amp; asCINCINNATI, &lt;»Uo (UP0 - slated In planning lite faclllcy,
The funeral train carrying the and POmeroy Ma,yor Charles I.ebody at Dwight D. Eisenhower gar.
to Ita final resting place In KanBruce Reed was the Reed who
aas arrived at the Untm Termi- used the aelaaors to cut a large
nal today, near lite halfWay mark red ribbon that extended across
at Ita long, alow trek trom Wash- lite doors at the Second St. enIngton to the naUon's midland. trance.
About 2,000 persons stood In a
George Keith Mora, 13 - year·
light rain along a fence border- old scm at Mr. andYra. Woodrow
Ing lite track When lite 10-car Mora, RL 3, P&lt;meroy, openad
train pulled Into the lower lev- the first savings accoont; Miss
el &lt;1. the maulve, stone - gray Payne, the first checking aes
raDroad staUon.
coolt, and Clyd Andrew, PomeThe public was not permit.. roy, made the
st cerUflcate
ted ln the lawer level when lite or deposit as
ltora toured the
train arrived.
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dimensionu
Edgar Eisenhower, o Ide r tacUlcy, John IDiam Blaetlnar,
brother at lite bsloved World Wright SL, omeroy, dlseoont,.
War ,.. · ro and two • t e r m ed the tlrat ommerieal installPreSJUOnl, !aft lltetralnandwalk- ment loan paper at the new bank.
ed up · to lite main walll'lt room
The Farmers Bank 6 Savill!•
to lltank the waiting crowd ror COJql&amp;ll)' was founded byWUUam
comlni to pay their last respects. F. Reed, !Plndlalher oftbep~
"We are aapeclally gratefUl sent prealdent, In 1904. WOllam
to the many aehool ehUdren wbo F. Reed's father, Darius Reed,
have turned out acrosa lite coun- had served as director ot the
try to pay lltelr reaped&amp;," Ed- old Firat National Bank. Darius
gar aald. "Thl• has been • tre- Reed Uved trom 1818 to 1901
ml!lldoua strain on Mrs. El..,_ and WUIIam F, Reed Uved tr0111
bower (the general'a widow) but 1859 ·1944.
she -maiiObebearlngupweU.Theodore T, Heed, Sr., was
president or the ..nk from 1944
untO h1a death
15, 1962.
&amp;R Squad, Firemen Theodore
T. Reed, Jr., Ilea been
tbe prealdent and ehalrmanofllte
F.arh Am;wer Alarm board slnee that tlme.
President Heed aaid the new
The Middleport emer118f1CY bulldlntl Ia llta eulmi..Uon ot
squad went at 11:19 a.m. MOI&gt;- aeveral years no~M!~feh llld,la,..
day to the Pete McCumber home ntrw on t.'le JIIJ't &lt;l.lhe bPk' a •
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Bank dlreeton ani Mr. Reed,
Mre, James llo!okW was ta1&lt;en to
Thereon
Johnacln, Fred Crow,
Veterans lllemorlal HOII)ltal for
Jr.,
Lallie
F. Fultl, C. Wl)'lie
admlaalon aa a medical patlenL
Swisher,
Dr.
Fred R. Caraey,
At 8:45 a.m. Tuesday, tbe ftre
deparbnent was caUed to the Jr., Harold E. Smith, E. Robert
While Oak - Poplar Rlolp Road ScheUhu and Wchard C. F,j(~
in Cheshire TownshiP where a rod,
sloy8 In a .....,e had overturned.
HOLD GRAVESIDE Rl'ft:S \·
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ware hel4¥
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elgllt )'OII'sold daughter or Yr. and Mra. Bobby Payne, 660
Beech St, Middleport, opens the llrat checkiJlt account at the
new Farmers Bank &amp; Savlnga Co. In Pomeroy, A grand ope"'
ing Is planned later ln the monllt.

Goodyear,

URW Sign
Contract
JACKSON - The United Rubber Workers, Loeal 820, and
Goodyear Aerosjllce Corporadon
amounoad lite signing or a new
three-year contract that JIIVea
the way for Increased bualness
at lite Jaekaon plant andalsoprovldea pay Increases and improved fringe beneQts tor employes.
"OYer the Jllll oeveral montha
we have obtained oeveral new
pro&amp;tctlon contracts, and this
new agreement means we will be
able to take oo even more work
with assurance that we can deliver," John F. Lombardo, plant
JII8IIIIIOJ'' said.
"The unlOI! membership, t h e
negotiating eommltlea and thelnlernaUonal olllceraln Akron have
been moat COfilleraUve In oor ettorta to lnereaae business and deaerve the lltimka at the COIIIIIIWl·
ltY tor their efforts to help t h e
Jaekaon area," Lombardo aald.
A statement laaued by the wtlon explained that ''the ,_ contract provides the union willt Increases r&lt;M~~lred for our grow.
log stanilard ol Uvlnl while seekIng a stable labor relatl011ablp and
Improved working environment.
Baal the union and management
commltleaa dlapla.yed a eooperaUve attitude throughout neaotla·
tiona to reach an wearneat In .
a abort period at time."
Pay scales through the plant
were adjusted upwerds by the
contract, which beeame etfeeUve March 31, re.Wtlng In a
51-cenkn-hoor wage lnereaae
over lite three-year periOd.
The ecntraet also lmproved
vaealiCIIa, to thrae . weeki for
""' 'yaarao' senloe, lnerelsed
llte llllllmtl'iol Pl.idhol*"from
_.....111 eight the llrst year, and
10 nine the next tWo ,_.. ln-

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(UP0 - The Mld-Ohlo District
CouncU oC Cerpenlers ot MarJetta, Ohio, has approved a

new two-year contract with the
Parkersburg - Marietta ca..
tractors AsaoclaUon.
Dale Sims, pre'sldent ot the
CouncU, said the vole laat
Monday nlibt approved the
Jllct which replaces one that
OliiJlred Monday midnight. The
term• at the agreement were
not dltclosed.

FIRST SAVER - Theodore T. Heed, Jr., Prelldeat ot lhe
Farmersll&amp;Dk &amp; Saqs Co., congratulateo13)'e.NiidGecqa
Keith Mora, son at Yr, and Mrs. Woodrow Mora ot Rt. 3,
Pomeroy, who opened the tlrst sa·.ill!S account In the ,_
bank. Clyde Andrews, Pomeroy, placed the llrst eertlflcate ot
dejlQslt In the bank. - Sentinel Photo.

Chris E. Brider
Dies on Monday
Chris Edward Btlder, formerly or P&lt;meroy and manager
of the old Parkersburg Rig and
Reel Co., here 21 years, died
Monday In New Haven, Conn.,
following a long Ulness.
Yr. Brlder and his liunlly

resided in Pomeroy for a num·

ber ot years In the present A
R. Knight home on Lincoln HUI
Road. They also lived In Athens
for man,y years.
Mr. Brider was manoger or
the Pomeroy operatloo of the
Parkersburg Rig and Reel Co.
21 years and was in the .,_cl·
ty a lew years ago when the
CLEVELAND (CPO - Apr0o Pomeroy plant was closed.
gram designed to Improve behavior and speed recoveries haa
some mental patients at Cleveland Slate Hospilal here bsing
denied meals and bsda.
Dr. WIDiam L. Grover, hospllal &amp;Jt&gt;erlnlenden~ described
"operation eonditlolllng'' as ;.,.
!ended to encourage self - rells
ance, cooperaUOIIandmotivatlon.
Under the program, J11Uenta

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are given wooden tokens for
coq~leUng tasks such as sWl!epc
111: the Door or dressing llteJIIc
selwa. They are charged 10 tor
kena tor a bed and 10 tokens lOI'
eaehmeaL
Grover said each Jlltient can
eam about 40 tokens 1 clay and
thOse unable to "pay" ror meals
and beda go without. He said no
patient misses more than one
meal and thOse wlthoot bods
sleep In chairs.
About 50 patients are Involved In the project which Grover
said has "drawn qulle a bit of
flak" trom al his staff.

He also was once associated
with lite American Hadiltor Co.
in Buffalo, N. Y., at l!lrmiJVo
ham, Ala., and Sprilllflold, DL;
with a crane eanpany In Chlcago and Montreal, canoda, IUid
the caterpillar Traetcr
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Peoria, DL All« his rellnment, he was a civil -vice ..polnlee as a phyaleal mean...
gist at the Boston Na111 IIIIPyard foor years.
Born in Tonawanda, N. Y., ·•
Jan 13, 1895, Mr. Bridar Wli I
graduate or carnegie llootll ,
of Tecbnol&lt;lll)'. He wu a ber ot Phi KapJII Pil fralatlllty, Shade River Ladtlto F. Ud
AM. in Ohio, lite "-faa
Foondrymen'a Auoclat:la. Ud
In later years at the ~
cut Soelecy ot ~
He Is auniwcl by hla wile,
lite former Madeline aa-ta
or Bulfalo, N. Y.; hi a da...,,_,
Patrlcta Jeamette, ot New Ywll
City, and a slater, !Ira. G-.. ·
Roth ot st. Pelersllurl. PI&amp;.
Funeral servleea will be belli
Thursday at the W, . S. CIUey
Memorial Home In ~
Conn. Maaoaic rltea will al.o
be bald lltere. OftlelaUiW.at aervlcea will be llte
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Mr. and Mro. Joill F. Mu&amp;o
aer, Mulberry Heilhtl, Pomerqv; ·are IIIIIOWicing the blrlh It

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dloclolllrtl lodll' lhe V, S. death
toll 1D V I - hid lllrPOand
33,829, lhe Wor mark.
A top Mlrtne seneral Nld lhe
bell w_, to oborten lhe VIetnam
ll&amp;bUnl wa1 1D Invade L1tJo IIIII
lhe ,iouthorn ...,....._ ct Narlh
VIetuam, Conununlatllbetuorlei
oplalll 8I'QIIIlCI aaaaulll.
'Tm not tr)'lna to:ralle t h e
- . ~ IOid Maj. GoBI. RalJlb Daria. •'But we came here tD u...... lhe fteedom ar South VIetnam, and I don't think fllat ean
be ae&lt;Ollljl]llhed witil lll.l'lldlll

BACK AT Rn.EY
FORT Rn.EY, Kan. clallot Rus..n ElJPM Llltle,
21, soo of Mr. and Mro. Ruoaan 111. utile, Rolland, rolu1'llod
here this month followlnil partie.
!potion In Exercise REFOHGER I
In whleh the 24th Infantry IJM.
grandparents are Roy Curtis, aloo no nown to lha Federal
Pomeroy, and Mra. Lena Plek- RO)IIblle ar GermluiY to like
ena, Mason, W.Va.
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Patrolman W. G. ~ence, direetor, Nld tho - lladae• lor
tlnllorm1 wJIUitl be gi,.. out at
tho rail meelin(. Ora - mom·
ber Wll acc:epted, Jeffrey Lee
and an lflllllestloo
Will stvin to David LU..rfelt.
The neXt mMII~V wiD be held
AprB 25.
After lhe eloee of tho boolnosa Graham,.:-..
PLAN BAKE SALE
Dlochlfged - Mrl, Georae
Volunteer Flreman/' waa (01. ••alan. another movie, "The
The
Women's
Soclocy of Chrlolowed by • short buslnoBO meet- FUndamontala o1 Baokeiball, ~ by Horak. Mrs. Clorooeo llof!man,
tlan
Service
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tho MlnorovWe
Goroet SkasP. Ottn Mulford, Or.
Jaek Twyman was s'-n.
Attendlns were tho followlns .We llur81D11, Mro. L&amp;Yada Mothodl1i Chureh wUI hold a bake
paronta Olil auo•ta. Mr. and Mro. Roulh, 'lbomioa La,ytoa, Re,ymand aale Saturday In tho lllno1 bulldJollll Pellry, Jr., and aon, Mrs. Thomplllll, :Mrl. Harry Oller, 1,., MlnoraviUe, beslmlns at 9
Garaey Paltry, illary Ann Dla• GrOIDry Fields, Hazel &amp;nlth, a.m.
man. Mr. and Mrs. Garltnd B. Robeeea Roac:b, David w. llmi&gt;•. I!IUH&gt;tl.: ;1\&amp;, .1-..., ,JII!AI . O!arle1 klns, Mlehael w...~o1 :.J..lH:.:o;.
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Ml!llLMMON AIU ,
POINT PLEASANT - Edna Flowers, Veata Bonocutter,Julle
BICHAID S. vt'EH, P\1JUIIIIII
Bernice Gllllap!e, 22, Soutb Side,
Crawford, . Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
ANNOUNCE
COMMUNION
,..,.... ~b' •Ktf'lllltuN!r"""'OIIIo
was daad m arrival at Plauant Ctaoy, Mri. Howard Crawford,
Ptllillllllll Clllft*· 110 Wldulc ...
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services
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Valley Hoapltal Moreh 30,. tilt
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Karan Crawford, Mro. Hilda Dab- tlliue throuah Tlllrllday at jhe IIWUI. Ui-1&amp;1 Phont'it~W,
rslult ar an aecldenl at s.e.t da• JIIIIIIIPIIdll'-rtr• OIIIA.
ney, Mrs. Charles IJnsorfolt, Rutlancl United Methodist Chureh.
NllloiiiJIMnb- nfrwMIIIIli.. ~
Slda near the Hammrlek Chureh Arthur McCoy, lloriAJn Ecltanl,
.UWltiJI&amp;hlr,
low., 1~£111 uu 111,, Ntlr v..
Canmunloo will be served at tile
at 8:30p.m.
cttr,
Nft_Yllll.
Earl Mceorty, Georp PlaniL 7:30 p.til. service Tl&gt;lrllday. The
~,...., .. 1111 JWI¥1U'.., IIJ *rllr
She wu a member ar tile BarMembers and officials lnelud- cDII(!E'egatlDfts of tho Rutland and whln M1llbl.1 V ClnU ,_, nlk; - :rtU' II
IDD Chapel United Molhodlll od BUJ, Dishman, Bobby Smith,
lldlltl'lt:e II*- Dld1 !lenthlll Otnc., IIL40. Sb
tile Rock !prlJ\11 Churehes will •OIIIhi,IIL10. Thr•-.dlajf,\.U, .llr Uarar
Chureh.
lkiiM 1rllln (ll'l'llf llnlee •IWillllltl 0.
J. R. IIIUinbotlam, Bobby
She wu bom II Apple Grove, ran, JimmJ Coehran, Van Wlnd- eomblne for Easter SUilrlse ser- , 1t01U1 11.10. lit 111111: 0111 )'1&amp;1' hJ,OII Sho:
'""' 111111111• Moot. MKrildln
Mason C&lt;JunQo, September 17, aor, Jdumy Folden, TorryStuta, viees at 6:30 LDI. at tho Rutland ...........
prlc.llld..... .....,. 'MW~IIII.
ehureh.
Vernon
Weber
wiBbelhe
19t6, tile dau&amp;htor ar Jdm 11111 James F. WUI, PliUp Jone1, DaZelma Utehfield Chrlocy a1! Ap. vid Lingerfelt, Kondall Clenden- oololll and tile Rev, Herold Lom· I!IIII!I~J!!~~~ley wlll give the sermon.
Remalilber Loved
pie Grove.
en, Rudal C. White, TtlTbDiy
Slrvlvlag ore her buiPband,
Dabney, Junl..- DaVault, Keith
Ones In,
Corl; one 11111, steven, at home; JOII88, Crala Perry, Howard
PAST
MATRONS
DINE
a daughter. Carol Ana. 1110 at Crawford, JeffHy Clendenen,
Places Tli(s Easter
Past Matrons ol Evangollra
home; two br01hor1, John a n d Wesley G. Spanco and Miles
With
Ch&amp;Pter, OES, met Friday nlsht
'lbomas Chr!IIO, Awlo Grore1 DaroL
at tho Masonle Teq~l' for a pot.
FLOWERS
five listers, Mrs. Mary Jefrera,
luck cllmer. Tho regular meetSide, and Lucille, catale,
Inti time was chlnsed from tho
Jkmlo, IIIII Janloo Chrlaf1, all
fourth
Friday "'. .tho fourth
Sorting: Galllpollo,
ar Ajlple Grove, and lito matorTl&gt;lrllday
of
each
month.
Middleport,: Q.
Po.....,y,
noJ Ill'~ Mr. and Mrl.
WOllEN TO MEET
rabin card a were oiBned lor Mro.
&amp; Mao'"' Co., W. Yti.
wWJam Uteb!lold ar Toledo,
I'OIIn' PLEASANT - 'lllolla- Zellt Croo1 and Mrs. llama liar;
or 992~
Ohio.
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aca Cclm4' Demoeralle W0111011'1 rah.
Ftmeral aorYico1 will be held OrpniZitloo wiD meet F~,
Wodoa~ at 2 p.m. at tile I!U- Aflrll f, Ia tltt JUry Room ar
IDD United Methodist Chapol In tbo ~.. at 7:30p.m.
Apple Grove, wltll the ROY. J.
Vtxl• Nibert, ant Yleapros.
o. ll!tlh olftclltll\l.lllrlal wiD be ldont and chelrzoan .In c11ar1e ar
Ia the Bartoa
~. tile Jalroraon.JaeiiMI 0., DID·
Tho bolb' wiD be takon from to be liild ... .,., 10 wiD
the Mohr· stevens Flmaral Hozz,ze
final-~ lor the
1D tho pareala'· home, Mr. IIIII pollack dinner lltal wiD be hold
Mrs. Jdm Chri~Q&gt; wborelrlond1 at the .bllor 111&amp;11. All mambera
711&amp;1 can after t p.m. '1\leldaJ• ... lttllll to atloid.

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and aot lhrou&amp;b hla braeketunde.feated to lhe llnala where Mr.
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Tuesday's Games

Begin '69
Campaign

Phlladelphia at Boston
Atlanta at San Diogo
(Onl,y pmos achedulocl)

Seventeen boys are making
cooq~etltlon keen for the 1969
Melgo Marauder golf team
coached by Nolen Swackhamer.

been returned to tho Chicago
White SOx by the Cincinnati Hods.
Cincinnati purchased Wagner

WAGNER HETIJHNED
CINCINNATI (UP0 - Voter·
an outfielder Leon Wagner has

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O'Brien saw limited match play
last aeason.
Other team members are RaJP
dy King, Bob Chuck and Rex
Roush, seniors; Dennis Hackett,
and Max Folmer, juniors, and
Chuck Harmahs, Eric Pearch,
Sherm Mllls, Bob Werry, Frank

Glrolaml and Stan Coates, soph·
omores.

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hama, 10 a.m.
21st, Monday, Point Ploosant,
4 p.m.
22nd, Tuesday, at Marietta Sistersville - Parkersburg, 2 p.

m.
23rd, Wedneaday, at Athens,

4 p.m.
25th, Frl~, S.E.O.A.I. Tour·
ney at Pomeroy, 9 a.m.
29th, Tuooda.Y, at GaiElpolls,
4 p.m.
30th, Wedneaday, NolsoovilleYork, 4 p.m.

APRIL
MAY
lal, Tuellday, Gall!polls, Lo2nd,
Fri~, at Logan • La,..
gan, t p.zn.
caster Fenwick. 3:30p.m.
8th, Tuelda)', Athens, 4 p.m.
5th, Monday, Now Lexington,
9th, Wodno~. at Point
4 p.m.
Pleaaant, 4 p.m.
6th, Tuo~. Ironton, 4 p.m.
11th, Friday, Ravenawood, 4
9th, Friday, at Watama, 4 p.
p.m.
16th, Wedne~, Welloton. m.l3th, Tue~, at Wellston Jaekeon, 4 p.m.
Jackaon, 4 p.m.
18th, Friday, _at N~w Lexing· ;, 15th, Thursdav, at Ravenatoi\ , ~P.a\ · (· ·· •"!t • l
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BOAT MOVEMENTS:

GALLIPOLIS LOCKS - steveoson - n 6:55p.m.; Mark M.
1111 8:25 p,m.; Eaatern 1111 8:35
p.m.; I. W. Sweet dorm 11:50
p.m.; Andrew P. calhoun liP 12:55 Lm.; Sleol Clipper liP 6:55
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Nate Tbur......,. paeed. tho
Warrlora witil 22 points. One
Drat r&lt;lUIIII series eould end
tcnlgbt.

The aslni Boston Collies,
holdlns a 3-0 lead 011 tile
PhlladeiJ&gt;hla 76ora, host tile
7Sers. A Yictory woold IM!IICI the
Caltlea Into tile Eutorn Division
finals aplnlll tile wlrmer ol the
New York Klllek-Baltimore BuJ.
let series. The Kllleks hold a 3.()
edge and CGUid end tile aeries
Wedne~niaM.

The Allanta Hawkt, beaviiJ'
!aYored over San Dli&amp;'D, wiD tey
1D llroteh their load IAJ 3-0
against the Rockets In tho pl.,olf game tmlght.

Meeting With
Bucks' Brass

LOS ANGELES (UPO - Sqlerotar l&lt;ow Alclndor, who ha' d.,.
cUnod to become involved In a
"4

0esh • peddling" war between

tho rival Amerlean and National
Basketball associations, meets

toda.v with representatives olthe
Milwaukee Bucks of tho NBA.
The meet!,. toda.v wUI be
strlcUy prlwte, although AlclJ&gt;o

There appeared to be no obltacles In tile way ol the UCLA
basketball player sisnlng a cooll'act with the Bucks. Alctndor,
who led the Bruins to an 88 .. 2

reeonl durll\8 his

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Tho Lal&lt;erl, trallhw t5-43 at IPiidellnol 181 by ba_-D
halftime, forged 0 5e.s3 load Comml1slooor Bowie KIIIIL

Jr. liP 6:10 Lm.; Cypress ,.,
6:15 a.m.; Lock 23, Elgercllff
liP waltl~
KANAWHA RIVER - London, ~ 3:15 Ltn.; Reelno Locks, John
Solvay dcM'n 4:50a.m.; Marmet, Pushak liP 6:05 a.m.; Groonq&gt;
Jemy A. Green liP 7 p.m.; o. F. Locka, Buck Freeman liP 12:35
Shooror - n 10:15 p.m.; Wln- a.m.j Valvollne ..., ta.m.i lrene
neld, ll E. Bowles down 11:05 Chotln - n 1:05 a.m.; Raymond
p.m.: Georp T. Price ~ 3:45 Thorpe down 1:40 LRI.l Gilda
Lm.; O~achita down 4:10 a.m.; McCool - n t L m.; Elloha
Fort Dearborn liP 5:55 Lm.; Jef· Woods up 5:05 a.m.; Ashland
down 5:10 Lm.; Linda Chotln
foroon down 6:55 Lm.
OIDO RIVER - Lock 14, Dl· liP 7:15 a.m.; Meldlhl Locka,
. ara Bolworth ~ 5:20p.m.; Lock James Bowie up 3:30 p.m.iJesae
15, Peonaylwnla ~ 3;50 a.m.; Brent 1Q1 6:45 p.m.; Bobby Jo
Peggy Downey liP 6:40a.m.; Lock dmvn 8:15 p.m.; Jim Southern
16, PhUip Sporn down 4:05a.m.; down 12:30 a.m.; David VIckers
Jo!lboat liP t:4S Lm.; L. Flore liP 1:30 LDI.; Walter Curl,y ,.,
1Q1 6:25 Lm.; Lock 17, Eallorn 2:50 Ltn.l Clcy ol st. Louis
,., 12:20
D111&lt;11l Brueo d01rn 4:40 Lm.; J. S. Lewis
down 5:50 Lm.
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falling; Kanawha Falls, 5.30 IallI,.; Charleston, 18.62 falllns. fer from the New Yorl( Nets of
London and Marmet, Ill! the sill; the ABA.
Wlnlleld, l1llllllng one foot of

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court edge at lhe Cow Palaeo In
San Francisco tor the cncial
fourth - · ar tho aeries
Wedooaday nl&amp;bt.
Jem West and Johnny Egan
sparked the third period r!IIJI
by scoring 23 ol tile t1 point1
and wound up witil 25 and 18
points. WUt Chamberlain, held
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York, 4 p.m.
he aisns.

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The Lo.s Angelea Lokers, pro
baskolball'a alumborlai giant,
IInally W&lt;lke up In tile aeeond
half Monda¥ nlaM.
The Lakers, who were figured
tho toam IAJ best In lhe piQolfs
IIIIa ........ loll lhelr Drat two
games ar their heat«-••
series with San Franclaeo and
wore traDing by two points at
half time In the third pmo.
But tile Lllkera Dnall.r explod.
ed with 41 points In the lhird
By

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lhe ca!lfomla A!llliee 7-1 Ia a
game ealled lfla' lhe top ar lhe
&amp;b:lh lmlDc tiy dltllnell. 'l1le
CIOYeland
Jndlona and lhe Sill
5~.
Only ftvo f1811181 wore P.,ed F..-!ICO GlanU pitted tO a 5.4
Jbcll.y beuuse ar lhe ru-a~ tie In a pme ealled Iller ellllt
aanlcos lor former Pre~ lminp b)' duicneJJ.
Five pmao, 1l1e Jln\l.. Yl.
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emlzlnr! Should '
nolor have alr coaclltlon,

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with 1l1e Glanll Iaiii , _ 01111
llrotcll Ill the minor
Ieoaues.
But lhe 25-you-old riSIItlland·
ed hllt4!r looked like tile kind ol
biller Bavaol IIIIDkl he'D be lor
tile Padres he elullbed two
hDmero Monda¥ 11 lhe l'ldro1
wore downiDg tile ad&lt;080 CUba

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low-lntin&amp;lll:!l fltl9r- .;.:.

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hurt Jllzey llaYali's reputation
II"&amp; lhroild ~ af! bueball
talent.
He won't either, If he keopa
hitting tile w., he clld MondaJ,
Bavall, the former ri&amp;llthand
man for Walter O'lllalle;y or tho
Doclpra who became the bo11
of 1l1e San Dloeo team,
gambled ... Brown .. tho
Pldros' Drat &lt;boice In the
-olm draft OYOII tllou&amp;b
Brown hit """ .232 Ill to ..,...

tage since the;r'U hove tile home

dy Burt, juniors, arxl Don An-

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from Chicago last December on
Mara\lier linksters are shed- a conditional basis, Reds' rna~
wed to open their season toda.v ager Dave Bristol aaid Wagner
on tho Pomeroy Golf Course had not hit well enough to make
against the strong Gallipolis and the team and that the purchase
period and wont ... "' rout tho
Logan &amp;quads beginning at 4 p. agreement was voided.
Warriors 115-98.
m.
Wagner batted .192 In !6 Cl"'
The Lakoro·cut their deficit In
starters In the opening match clnnatt exhibition games last
the
aeries to 2-1 but tho
wUI be tho veteran Bob Priddy, spring.
Warriors still have tile advana serdcrj Pat O'Brien arxl Ran-

counter spaeoT Want
heat- and chip-resistant
surfaeeT
0 How about more or
hotter arranred eablnots!
D Place for desk work!
0 Time for more mod·
em appliances!
0 How about modern
ventilation!
ExhAust
fan! Ranp hood!
IJ Ia kltehon llrhtlnr
pleasant and olllelent!
0 Like to ehan,. whole
kitchen arranaement!
1J Need a place to eat!
1J l1 a modem built-In
kitchen your iduiT
0 Nood another bath!
0 Should bath he Ia~
or!
1J How about two lavatorlu!
IJ Would a compartmented bath 1uit you better!
D How about much lower noise levels!
0 Need more heat!
Forced ventilation!
0 Need inother hod·
room! Add a winrT Convert on attle 7
D How about a roerutlon room or family room
In the buement t
0 Nood 'arara,. 7 Boom
for a second ear! A
lonpr tar!

Ooo1 a0ythlng on thlo chock ll1t mako you wioh you knew ·
juot what It would coot? If It doe1, Phone uo and wo will be
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glad to check your hou1o ond toll you exactly.
Actually, optn.dlng somo money on your pruont homo might .
bo ono of tho but 4nvootmonto y011 could moko.
Put money Into something llko a now car or boaz and you
won't got much baek .livo or ton v-• from now. Bur with homo
prleoo on tho ri1o, money you 1pa~~ to moke your prooont hou_oo
moro attroetivo, corilfottoblo and ltvablo will, pay. you back wtfh
Interest.:

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WEST POINT, N.Y. (UPJlCooeh Tom Clhlll will open
spring prectlee Saturda11Dr his
Army football 1o1m thll WID
re111rn 16 lettermen.
The e.Mts, who"wllUrUI ftve
timos ' 1 ~11oek lll&amp; ·Mi)- ·3, ·Wm
pla.y their Drill game oplast
Now Malco Sept. 20,

Houses go out of style
Houses go out of date
Houses·become too small
Houses
toolarge
Houses get inefficient
BUTHouses do not wear out

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l',.e 1o1 bod)' barn. lo pro~e

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Philadelphia , . • 0 3

By United Press lnter111UD11ll
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (UPO Sweet Herbie Leo, 139, Piney
Point, Md., ou1pointedChrls Fer•
nandoz, 136, Sento Domi~WG (8).

OVER 100 YEARS OF SERVICE

NBA PLAYOFF STANDINGS
By United Prell Interratlonal

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INSURANCE
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Playoff StandiDgll

New York. .••• 3 0 1.000

ed 1D 1968, has worked bard tile
paat five weeks getllng In shape
for th8 world toumament April
18-27 ID -eh, Gel'IIUIIIV. He
wUl load the u. S. Te&amp;m ol
four. ar wldeh TamohUllo also a
member, to Munich.
Leo apeared !blcla1 to be pl.,.
lng again cloee ID his former
hlsh world ealiber level.
T1111oblll had some revenso
for the loiS ID Lee In lha ainsles. Leo and Claus EICb ol
CIOYeland lost In the finals ol
tho mOll's. doubles to Tannehill
and Don ..,.,.,., 32, ofDa,yton. ADd
Mary Lamphoor, one-Ume oatloaal women's chamDion, andTanne·
hill, wonlha mixed doubles title.

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Leo wontilroo llral&amp;bt but not
without a battle In the flrll two
gamea. Tbey wont 2J.I8 and2117, both featurlns miiiY !fnao
and smalhlng volleys In which
the little white ball was exehalll!ed 15 or more times before either mlesed.
u1 sort ol ran wt d pa, and
Leo got .bored ln,"Tannehlllaoalyzed his defoll, after Leo IWOj1l
him olf 21-9 In lha third f181118,
Lee, the Elttle (5-l) former
Soutb Koroanehlmplon, onoo12th
world ranked and 26 world rank·

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sHion or P.U.C. soles. Black or blown. 11~1
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plain toe. Sizes 8% to 3.

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5th, Che~ Rol_,a, A_.,.
7tb, r•lllpolle, A_.,, t p.m.
lltil, Belpre, A_.,, t:30 p.m.
14th, Plllnt Pluaant, Homo,
4 p.m.
161h, Wellston, Home, 4 p.m.
19th, Rotary R~o (Galllpc&gt;.
Els) Aw.,.
23rd, Belpre, ll!&gt;mo t:30 p,

Den Horilllg, Dean Weber, Mike

Wins Ohio Closed 'IT Title

· · Mlddloport'1 John TIIUIOhlll,
16, ooroed tile tlibJOUI honor
... , amdaJ ar beeomlng tho 10UIII·
."..ell pl.,or In hletory to hove
".,, bold for a yoor and lhen loee
•• file Oldo table tom11 men• a aln-

ON DEAN'S . LIST · •
Barbera WUllams, dlvahWr ol
Mr. and Mrs. FIQYd Willl&amp;ms,
Rutlaed, made tile .-n•s IIIII
PLEASANT VAu.EY HOSPITAL for lhe winter quarter at Ohio
state 'VnlversiQ&gt;, Ml11 Wlllllms,
Aflrll 1, 1968
Admitted - ll!r•· ltopr Sri¥· a ,._ore, lsmsJorlowlniiiOddor, ~~~ ~~MemK• leal technol1117. She had a S.lavoro, Poldt Plealllll; Mrs. Alb- erage for the OIW'Ier.
ley Blsbop, :Mlddleport; L y I e
MeCormlek, PIIIDI 1'111111111; Mr.
Robert Roeve1, fi&gt;meroy; Mrl.
SERVICES SET
Paul Glover, AlbiDn; Dobborlh
Sunrise services wW be ·held
llolle;r, Glenwood; Cheryl war. at tho Bradford Chureh of Christ
den, HanderiCII; Harold Lane, at 6 Lm. Easter 'morning:. Mr.
Jr., POint Plealllll; Rty Van- Ron Ruasall wiD slve tho serMeter, Clllllln; Mr1. Dallta Sa1· monette and there wm be apeda!
· re, Cheshire; Mrs. D&lt;mald Hum- music.
pbrey, POint Ploolllll; Geraldloo
Cubula, Point Pleasant; Sherman

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Excellent QualltJ! lith StJie and COIIIfort

EASTER
LILLIES

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KliS. KATHRYN CIIOW, SYRACVSE,Ioft, l1 pictured witil
tale.loilllt per....Ucy, Mlaa VIrginia Graham, In CoiiUIIbu&amp;
Suoday. 111t oecoaioo wu tile kickoff meeting ofthe April Ctneer Cruoade In Ohio. Mro. Crow was one of 85 former eancor
patltiU al! Ohio who were balled aa "The Wlnnen" at tho
stole • wide mootlrw. Miss Graham wu a _...r mtile proaram. She Is alao a former canc:or patlonL other speakers
were Wood,y Ha,yoo, Ohio Stoll football eooch, and Dr. RcJb.
ort W. Morae, Cleveland, president of CBoe Western Re1erve
Vnlvera!Q&gt;. IIUIIc no provldad at tho dlaner mooting by tho
Falr!leld Senior Hilh Sdtool 1tap bml.

All.Stan@

Mulloa, and BUI Motley, aeniOra;
Rlek ~ria, Earl Rlmlbur&amp;
Mortln Tltue, )mlors, and Mike
Grate, Bd&gt; Stewart, and B o b
Grimm, IOI)hOmores.
.•. ; . Maroudlr ljllnelado open their
Cooeh BenUe;y UJ10cls Barr
.... lehedulo ~ at t o'eloek at In tho clloeuo oviD!, CUnoln&amp;bam
..., .. '-'e oplast Jaekson, lfwaatiler In tho 880 and mOo, Rltehhart
CCIIIdlllonl j10rmiL Molp' home In tile UO, and Warner In the m.
traek molla wUI be held Ill! tile two • mlle, will be IIIIIDIIB the
25th, Wallston, Rome, UO p.
m.
. : hl&amp;h · - lleld In Middleport. team's standout performers.
·- · Lottormon oro Max Whitlatch
"We roaJly hove a lot al! all29th, POint Plaaaant, ll!&gt;me,
01111 Rleh Gllke;y, seniors; Mike around amd potonltal oxeopt In 4p.m.
- .. Barr, AIID Cunnlnalwh, H l c h tile sprinting events where we
MAV
... Bowle;y, Jim Morris, Paul Rice, willlaek I!IIPI!rlonco," IOid Bent.
Ill, Warren. Local, Away, t
., Jolm Rltehhart, Jim Warner, Har- ley. Bentley io being assloted by p.m.
old White, Mike Young and Roy Goaeh Den Dlxm.
7til, Gallipolis, IIAllne, 4 p.m.
Vaualwl, jomloro, and Tom HolfTho sehedulefollows:
9th and lOth, Dillrld Meet.
- and Wll,)'lle Well, sophomores.
APRU.
!61h and 17tb, Regk)nal MeoL
Otllor metubera ltthotoom are
111, Jaekson, Home, 4 p.m~
23rd, State Moot.

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He Is survfyed by a ioa, Phll11» Carter, Jr., bl Arl.a..; lllrM
broeberl, Ike, ar AldiiiDii; ..,.....loll, ar Lewlllburi 11111 Naall, ar
l.olan, and four eiJior1, -Mr •·
Maori Maade.tvor4mvllle,
VL; Mrs. Sadie Bel- ar Ethel, W. VL; Mrs, Glen Harrl111f
RlkblniiGII, w. VL, and MrL
Woodrool Lowe o!l.olan. ·
Leo ~~ow~~~~, 58, Pi1n1.
was chlf&amp;ed em fol0Dicu1
IIOIIIlt
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son Counl1. AaoeondhoarlniwiU
be held In Justice ar 1101eo ·Court
Wednesdo,y at 10 a.m. Mr1. Daw..
..., Is tr.e em a $7,500 ticlno\..

oat lor tho 1969 Molil H l 8 b
Scbaol track toam oro llllkl111
Coach Jolm BoaUey optimistic
.•.,.uaut a bett41r soason than In
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Give!!~ One!

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All Sizeol Savel

FOR HER EASTER AND SPRING WEARINGI
Cross strap or swivel straP
strles. Sizes 4 to 8 and 8%
to 3. Choose her Easter
Shoes at the .Mart. You'll

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Size 5-M-L·XL
Cottonl 5 Colors!

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SHIRTS

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..._ and Pnlrll «!!lll''clor.

Birtlll

PT. PLEASANT - llfchllght
ol tho regular mootl.. or tile J"'
nt..- Patrolman. Lequo Friday
emllns at tile Krodel Park Cl,._
hoooo was a potluck cllmor sarod by the mothers andll'lends
of the youth. In c~ of tho orra...,enll wao 1 oommlttee of
three, Mrs. Maxine Nibert, Mrl.
Garnet Peltry, and Mrs. Hllda
Dabney. Show!,. or a lllm, "The

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Holdan Road. Burial Iiiii In tbe .
Carter CtiiiOiorY at !latta.' 1
Cirtez', a rormer ~ ar

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Mrs. Larry D, CUlT)', Gaul·
polio, dllqlltor, 8:3t Lm. - .
lily; Mrl. James W. Wldta, Jaek.
11111, 11111, 10:05 a.m. - . , ;
Mr1. Erueat E. Baker, Patriot,
11011, 11:2t a.m. _.,, Mrl.
Corl G, Sauvaae, i'OmOI'O)', 11111,
11:2t p.m. Tile~.
Dlochanlea
Mra. James E. Bolleo, Hobart
Goorp, WOmer E. HalfhUI,Robort Keltil, WWiam E. Mullena,
MrL William J. Newman, Mrs.
Fronk G. Smith, MrL Nollie
Walham, Jackie L, ilu8bol and
MrL lolyJat F. Bryan and ~
fan! dauahter.

F....- lettormon worldnc

,POINT PLEABAN't- P't!-al
services wore held ~ In
l.olan ~ tor PhlHp Cuter,
59, ot PlbiY, Yletim ar ·a ihOot.
Ins lncl\lenoo Thiu-izill,fti~MnW

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Bors Short Sleeve

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Marauders Track Hopes ·Up r-------.

Victim Held ·.:

Plstant

Filled EASTER BASKETS
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For Shooting

'rho Amtrlc.n cllolb ~I Ill
VIetnam Iince Jill. l.lt'l; - ·

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Milk Chocolate

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Womens Newest ·
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Avo, Vleltlns houn 2-f 1!1'1 7-8
P.DIJ Parerta """on.l'edlltrlea
Word.
Admlsod0111
Pllbllcatlon al! odmltelclll Is
!P- Pl'llldbltod Ulltll fUrther aotlce,

their Drat chUd, a "'"'• steven
Alan, em Mareh 20 at Holzer
Modleal Coater. 'i'holltant wolahed six pounds, olxouncea. Mater-.! ~enta are Mr. and
Mrs. Charles G. Steeta, Jr.,
Harrisonville. Paternal srandparents are Mr. and Mre. WOllam K. Musser, Alhoaa. Great-

SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE
FAMILY

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SAIGON (lifO - Amortoa•1 ltu ~!ian lhe 4lfelt ar lhe,.Nortll .

wllt.,lmow wllo li tile oblllacle
mb• PreJident NILO"IIl Van · Thieu made JUt WI4Jkl;
'lld.•t
aeeret fteCI)CJa.
Tho ComiDUIIIIII' llilinedlate ID peace bore.
,'~ lhe VIet Ccn8 pula ra-se .was tllat It was I · · ''II 11110' do aecopt, tile)' wUl
_..,.. 011 lhe COmllllllllte ID "crlttY trick.• AIUod ·~reo• roell,y hove to - I n Mrloul
,..,. t11fi1 - _ . . 1
IOid tiley clld not canalder 11111 1 eoavoraadllll1, droRIIJl8111e_.
apndl, ~ wUI hove to Ill
Ptrll ta)b; . Soi&amp;OD '!aJePtlon ro,JectiOn.
~ IOid ~.
"We oro hDI&gt;IDI! lha Commu- Into raal, IIOI'Iau1 and secret
' VIetnamese and
s. nlata will come IQI with IOIIle- negatlatlona. ft
cimetllo aald 11116' 1t111 bopod ·thln8 canereto, the!' salcL "'IW
lor 1 )lolltlve CGmmunlst re- ore In an ·~ position. I!

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1Oth Birthday
Is Celebrated

Middleport to Host· District PTA Meeting

.Mr. and Mrs. John WWiam

Blaettnar, Pomeroy, entertaineel Smclay afternoon with a parfl tn observance o1 the lOth

Mr. and Mrs. Dallfts Hassler
and Mr. aOO Mrs. Jerr,y Hassler
ancl children of ColUmbus were

birth~

annlveraary ol their
daUSIIter, Mary Helen,

Sundt¥ guests of Harry Keiser.
They also visited with .Mrs. Kel·
ser who remains a patient at
Meigs General HospitaL

The Easter theme was car..

rlecl out at the parfl, Games
were played with prizes being
won hy Carol Barnil2, Mary Beth
McKnigllt, Vanessa Folmer, Pat.
b' Warner, Trud,y Roach.

Mr. and Mrs. Karl Grueser
and son, Larry, and Jane Johnson were at Glenville Sunday to

Glenville State College.
Mr. and Mrs. carl Holl and
Mr. and Mrs. carl Krelpr of
Huntington, W. VL, were Sunday
guests of Mrs. Beulah Ewing.
Mrs. Hall is Mrs. Ewlllll's sis•
ter.

Wamsley. Presenting gilts to
Mary Helen but unable to attend
were Faitll Perrin and Paula
Eichinger. Mrs. Blaettnar serv-

ed refreshments.

Both Mrs. Harry W. Pickens
and her brother, Dess Erskin,
of Racine, were admitted to Veterans Memorial Hospital Monday
for medical treatn\ent.
Mrs. Donald Deiner and sms.
Scott, Steve, Mike, and Mark,
and Mrs. A. 0. Lee were guests
of the former's uncle, Clyde SaJ..
ser at oak Grove Monday.

illn~ evening

a !amtl,y par.
t;y was held. Qlests were Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Blaettnar, Pomeroy; Mrs. Nancy Lee and dau~
ter, Wend)', Columbuo; Mr. and
Mrs. Jack sattorfield Sr. and
.Mr. and Mrs. Jack satter!leld,
Jr., Middleport; and the hosts'
cldldren, Elizabeth, Cathy, and
Rick.

Week at Camp Asbury Planned
freshments following the meeting. Others attending were Glen-

A weekend at Camp Asbury
was planned wben lllo youth fellowship mot illnday night at the
Heath United Melllodist Church.
The yoolll will go to llle camp
olte lor the weekend of June 6.
An Easter bake sale plamed

na

~raGUe,

Bridgett and Jeml-

fer Goble, Twila Clatworthy, San·

d)' Johnson, Mary Ann ·Bechtle,

Marc Fowler, David Krawsczyn,
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack S.avin,
lor this weekend was postponed advisors.
and It was decided to di-so
with the regular meeting on Eas&amp;m~.

&amp;!san Powers presented dev~
tloo and Mary Bradbury talked

Remembrances
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on how she started reading the
Bible. George Hawley, Doxie Wal-

Given Shut-ins

ters, and Tom cas sell served reo.

Easter remembrances r o r
shut-ins were ~ed when the
Happy Hustlers Class of the

FRIENDLY NEIGHBORS MEET
Mrs. Catherine
Shenefield
was hostess to llle Friendly
Nelgltbors Club on March 19
with twerty members prese.U:
and ooe guesL
A potluck lunch was served
at the noon hour. The afternoon
was spent In visiting and mom·
bert workillg on hardwork such

uWhat P.T.A. II Doing" will be

hy MrLlllermanDye,statemem-

theme ol tile aprlng eoa!erence
ot Dlatrlet 16, Ohio Conp-e11 o1
Puent• and Teachers, to beheld
oo April 26 at the Middleport
Elementary School.
Fea!Qrad _.,er ext the eonterence tlleme will be Mra. Ellen R. Jmes, ·president o1 the
state asiOClatlon. The mornllll
HOllon .
also
talkl

berlhlp chairman em uMember-

ahlp;" .Mrs. JoSOJlit Jayne, state

..,bllcallons cbalrman

~ "1'111&gt;UcaUofts;" Lawrence Hunter, an

Athena private detective, ext
4 'Drup pd Narcotlca, •• ·and the
Rer. Glen IWes, PIHnerGI Unitad Methodist Cburch mlnls.ler, ·

em

u~rUual and Family Life."
Plan• for the sprl.ngeoa!orenee

were

made clurlng

a

noon and the $1.25 fee for t h e
lomcheon 1a to be mailed to .llr s.
Joe Belin, reservadon chairman,
Box 36, Rutland, by Al&gt;rll 15.
There 11 no rogistrotlm fee tor
the eoarerenee, on!¥ tile cost of
the lunchem.
A general buatnoss meeting

TUESDAY
CONSOLIDATION ol the Che..
tor and TIIJpers Plains Counclla
ot the Da~Whlers of Anierlca, .8
p.m. Tuesday nlgltt (tonlgbt) at
Cheater hall. Chester members
to .....,. white. Silent_ aucUon.
SPECIAL MEETING, Eastern
Band Boosters, Tuesday, 7:30
p.m. at hlgJt schooL concert band
parents especially asked to be.
present. Maxine Whitehead, pr~
sldent.
SfATED MEETING, Middleport MIIIOIIlc Lodge 363, F. and
A.M., Tlleoday evening, 7:30. Refrellllnente. cart Ta:rlor, - ahl)l(lll master, Invites all Mas-

ter Masons.
MEIGS TEMPLE, J&gt;.ytblan Sis-

6 - '!'he Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mlddloport, 0., Tueoday, J\j&gt;rlll, 1969

HOURS

MON.-SAT.
9:00 to 9:30·
SUNDAY
... "Q11.]) .• IO:Oho 9:30

ordinlll)' Car, and into Oldamobile'l Cutla. S.
Rilbt away. you're traveling in a c1ul
where the stylina: trend&amp; are aet.
It'a there in economy, too. In a Rocket
350 V-8 that perform~ peat-on regular
gat. And in Olde ride, handling and
performance I81!1Ber carl just ca~'t duplicate.
What it a.dda up to is extra value
that far ea:ceeds ·it.llow price.
So, if you're lookinr for the m~t
e1eiting buy in town this spring, this baa
got to be the car. Cutlalll S. Try one
on at your Old. dealer's today.

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POMEROY
SIIAKESPEARE
Club, 1:30 p.m. Wedtleoday, .lira.
Loulo Relbel'a home. DIMlilllno
hy .Mrs. Dale ~th and the
Pf081'lDI hy MrL Jed Webster,
Sr.
At.IATEUR GARDENERs Clut&gt;;'
· womooday, a p.m. social room
ol the Columhua and Southern
Ohio Electric co.; .Mrs. Nan ·
Moore to oreoent the prosram.
THURSDAY
SHRINERS DANCE session,
Tlllrsday, 7:30 p.m. it Middleport Masonic Temple basemonL
EVANGELINE CHAPTER 172,
OES, Thursday nlgltt, Mldclleport
Mas&lt;inic Temple.
FRIDAY
MEN'S BROTHERHOOD, Enterprise U n I t e d Metluxllst
Church, 7:30 Friday nlgltt, at the
home or James Will.

Weean ,.,....,.,..looklillle

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abigapenderajustabout '
what JOQ're apendiag now. I

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216 !. 2nd, Pomwor
90 Mill St~, Mldctl•port

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on Second St., Pomeroy, next

to the Pomeroy cab Co.,

begi~&gt;­

ning on both mornings at 9 a.m.

If you w•re not n.,., would
th•..!!__be •no ugh cosh for your
I
.ducatlon, fooa, doctor bills? You con
make sur• ..,.,ythlng it pro¥id•d for by taking
advontog• of John Hancock's Ufelln• Continuing
S.rvic•· Th• John Hancock ag•nt will onaly1•
all your n~eds and sugg••t on lnsuronc:• pion
with moJIImum b•n•flts. Most importont, hs will
r•vl ....• It pe,riodlcolly ond odopt It to your chong•
lng circumstone••· Your fomllr's ••curlty it your
rllponslhlllty, Writ• or call us todoy lor full
d•toi lt .

992-5869

Mr. alii Mrs. James Reed aDd
Joy, Tim Durst, Lawrence Reed
aDd Robert Reed were In Cohun•
bus Sunday to visit Mr. and MrL
. Lawrence E.- Reed and "'-"·

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land, Is on his spring vacaUon.
Mr. and .Mrs. Richard Rsed
ot Columbus were weekend guests
o( .Mrs. Frank Betz and .Mrs.
Lucinda Daines.
Bernard Lyons of Pontiac,
Mich. spent the weekend hero
with his parents, Mr. ao::l Mrs.
John l.vona.

Akron

are

here for the week

with Mrs. Pearl Reynolds and
Mrs. Minerva Childers. Mrs.
Nl• Bland also ol Akron has
spent tho past two weeks here.
Sunday they all went to Ripley,
W. VL, 10 visit .Mr. and .Mrs.
Ed Parrish. Other recent guests
ot .llro. Reynolds were .Mr. and
Mrs. CraiB Reynolds of St. Peterlburg, Fla.
Mr. and .lira. Harry Moore
alii .Mr. and .Mrs. Herbsrt Moore
nual meeting ot the West VIr·
(;apia in and .lira. Th111111 Skin-

ner of Fort Leonard Wocxl, Mo. ,
visited here recently with Mr.

and .Mrs. Arthur Sklmar and
MrL David Farmer. BefoH CCIIII•
lng to Mlddl~ they vtalteclln
Dayton with the
Farmer
ramtly and In Marietta with Krs.
Sklmar's family• .Mr. and .lira.
De• Farmer and dluahtsr, CIJ&gt;o
.df, were weekend oialton. T~
returned their daughter to Ohio
University, She has coq&gt;leted
her student teaching In Cloveland and 11'111 lfldualll In June, ·
.Mrs. Rlchar4 Vall!lhan, Doo,
Bill, Beth and Sindra returned
Mondsy from Charleston, W, VL,
where they vl'lted her mothir,
Mrs. Ellztl&gt;olll Parsons.

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MIDDLEPORT, Q.

BONELESS

Berla of Perrysburg wore week·
end gueats of .Mr. and .Mrs. Paul
s. Smart.
Btu Hackett, freshman at

IPtnt several daya receltly at
the Greenbrier attendq the • .,.

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To Limit Quantities" .

Whole or Half

weekelll guests of Mr. and Mrs.
George Hackett, Sr. Mrs. Hack·
ett was returned home from vet..
erana Memorlal Hospital Monday.

dren, Charles Leslie and Cheryl
Ann, and .Mr. and Mrs. William
Bland, carla and cathy, all of

YOUR HOME BEAUTIFUL
DECORATOR BOOKS ARE HERE
Sl'OP IN AND GET YOURS "FREE"

Reserve The

Famous Brand You11llkel

2 OZ JAR-ONLY

SCOT LAD DELICIOUS

MrL Jean Archer and chil-

IN PAINT FOR INSIDE

PHONE:

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and da~.~ghters, SUe, Barbie and

IT'S UP TO YOU!

GENE RIGGS

Mlil and S8cond Sts.

97% Calfein-Free Coffee

Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. smart

992-3595

We Actept Federal FOod Stomps

Sanka.

SHIRT
FINISHING

In the bulld-

SUPER IARIEt-Open .Dally 9 to 9:30 Sun.

NEW FREEZE-DRIED

Martha White

as lmlttl!v and cro&lt;hetlng.
The next meetllw will bs April 17th. The members will tour
Lavina Stmpson.
the MBad Paper MID and lllen
~cxtl were given hy MrL ~
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-.· ·~'""'7:enjoy llle remainder of the ~ ·
. .and Jim R...., ·
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Msxlne Wingett. Round • roblll
Miss Margaret Ssuer of RutahoiJplng.
cards were signed lor Mrs. Pick. land St. was admitted to Voterens, Mrs. Laura Watson, and ans Memorial Hospllal Monday.
.Mrs. Helen Younce. The Lorcl'a
.Mr. and .Mrs. P. L. Mitch were
Prayer In unison concluded llle in Marion over the weekend to
meeting.
visit Mr. and .Mrs. WutlamHouck
and daughters, Belli, carol and
Lynn. Beth and carol sang with
SAME DAY
the junior choir In the Palm s....
PLAN TWO DAY SALE
SERVICE
day urvlces at thelr church.
A rummage ssle will be held
.Mr. and .llrL Joe Tribble a!ld
In Al9 - Out At 5
by the Live Wire Class of the
Kim
of St. Albans, W, Va. were
u.. Our Fr.. Porklng Lot
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Fourteen members atteDcled a

Thursday and

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potluck dlnner at 6p.m. Mrs. Dorothy McKenzie baked the cake
which was served In trlllute to
the birthday annlverllllriesofflve

Forest Run Methodist (burch

..flEW
STORI.

will be held during the afternoon
session. New units wW 'be recosnl•ecl, hlghllghla !rom t h e
morl)lng spealdng sosll1111 will
be rO'!IeWed, and there io!p be a .
mualeal prosram by ll!ud!!nt•
from tile Melgs ·Coulrl1 achoola.
The Meigs CcJuni1 Coundl ot

Wesleyan U n l ted Methodist
Church of Rsclne met Friday
night at the church.

members of the class, Mrs. B.
M. Pickens, Mrs. Hobart Bry101\ Mrs. Mlna Lewis, M r s.
Margaret Houdaahelt, and Mrs.

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It's almple. Get out of that common,

meolltlg

ters, spring perfl, 7:30 p.m.
Tlleoday at the hall; members
ol all temples of the ~et Invited.
POMEROY CHAPTER 186, Order ot tho Eastern Star, 7:45
p.m. Tlleoday, at the MaiiOIIlc
GRANGE WILL MEET
Temple.
Star Grange will meet at the
WOMEN'S SOCIETY of Chrlattan Service, Enterprise United home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray MidMethodist Church, 7:30 TUesday kill for their April meettrw on
saturday, April 5.
night at tho homo oi.Mrs. Frances carletm.

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Tburoday nlsht ot .Mrs. WWiam
Downie, genei-al eoa!erenet ·
chah:man, and Ivan Romine ol
Aib1111, dlstrletP,T.A.rej)resantaUvo, with committee chairmen
at tile PIHnerQY Elemonlar7 ·
School.
A lunehooa wm be aoi-vecl at

visit their son, Bob, a stu:ient at

Others attending were Mary
Ann Hotfman, Kimberly S e b o,
Rebecca Thomas, and June

ter

the l!ll'lng ....re....... rorthe sev-

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STOKELY
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Shell le
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Green
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Shell ele Beans..STOKELY
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Honey Pod Peas.........
STOKElY 5 .... .•
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Kledney BeansSTOKELY RED 7 1•00:
14oz.
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OUR GOOD SCOT LAD BRAND

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Mrs. Jim Cable of Canton, Ohio will never have to clean
her oven apln. "Our new electric sell-cleaning oven is
almost unbelievable. Aller I use my oven, I just closa i~
turn it to 'clean,' go away and leave it and it cleans ilsell.
In an hour or 30 I open it up and any grease or pie drip·
pings just disappear. It's so clean ... just like brand
new." You can end messy oven cleaning lorever. See the
new nameless elac:tric sellile,ning ovens at your· ap.·
·plianee dealers today.

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Sausage ....~:-39e
Ba,on........ !b~49C
CGuntry Maid Sliced

Lunch Meat Buy!

Ham Loaf.~~79e
CUBE STEAK
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INFORMAl ION
DEADLINE S
S p .m. Day Boft~~o P ub lication
·
Monday DoodliM 9 a.m.
ConeollotlonJ &amp; Cor~oction1
Will be oc c:opt..cl urttil 9 o. m. fM
Ooy of Publication

OF

RE GULATIO NS

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Spide•, 2 d•. black finish, good tiro&amp;, 4 spd. Radio
and heater.

1963 OLDS F-85 SU. W4GON .... ......................... $895
White fi nish, auto . trans ., radio&amp;. heater. Real · nice
car.

Pomeroy Motor Co.
OPEH EVES. 8:00 P.IA.
POMEROY, OHIO

Bi.I ND ADS
per Adver ·

tlumont .

OFFI CE HOURS
8 :30a .m to 5:00p .m Do ily
ll30'_a.m. to 12:00 Noor. Sat..,rdoy

:96'1

WILL SELL

THERE WILL be a hymn Bini
at the Stlversville CommunOne Of My Two Places
Ity Cbun:h, Thursday, April
3 a! 7 : ~ p.m. Rev. Em'ett
Of Business
Altmann and singers from
Both Doing Excellent
McArthur. 'Mle Jlllblic is wel- 1!168 CAMERO V8, 4 IPIIII:
196'
1
Fireblrd
V8,
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3-31~
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Contact
Ca11 992-6541 or IKIU'r48.
lalle
WANT TO RENT by May I,
four-room !urnlshed boulo,
Auto Sales
Pomeroy, Ohio
balb ; must have large PI'
den space, between l'lonMirOJ 196! VOLKSWAGEN. viD)1 tap;
neat Utile oar. Call ....,
and Letart FaDs. Rent IIIUll
1989 •Model Unclaimafter 5 p.m.
a.ao;a STEREO'S
be reasonable. Writ... Todd
ed Freight. 5 new walnut
Rhodes, 615 Foreland 81.,
~onsoles witb factory
Pll't8borgh, Pa. 15!12.
guarnnl&lt;!e.
Nationally
advers-11-121p
tised brands to be sold for
etorage
and freigtlt ol $126.88
WILL DO sowing at bome each.
May
be paid at $5.66
zippers, pockets. peglnJ.
per month. 'Mlese stereo oonhemming, alteraHons, etc.
soles have AM-FM radio, 4
Mrs. Freddie Thabet, Ma..,.,
speed
automalle changer.
Phone m -5!51.
~
AFC. jeweled stylus and
beautiful hand ruiJbe,l cabiVACANCY lor two elderly peonet. wm go to the first 5
ple. Prefer private paid papeople
wllo eaD. WUI be deUenta. Pbolle Ma1011, 'm-5111
.fivered
to your home witbout
lll-lollt
obligation for you to try and
make
sure you are cOlllplele- ·
ANYONE using a bed, W8lbl
ly
satisfied.
can 992-2836.
or wbeelcbalr belongblg to
fol-6lc
D.A.V. Cbapt..r 53, POIIIIII'O)'.
SMITH AUTO SALES
UNAUGA , OHIO
pleaae call Jacob Tomer,
SOIJTIIEJIN planta, cabbage,
eommander, Phone IIIIMIIII.
tomatoes, pepper and ~Wee!
We IIIII want to konw whore
potaloel. Order """· Charles
For Rent
!bey are.
R. Harris, PorUand, !'lime
TRAILER LOTS, Bob's Mobile
Court. Syratuse. Ohio on Slat..
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1-27-1111:
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W1nttd To Ivy
.ANTIQUES, dlslles, furniture.
Rl. 12~. Phone 99!-!951.
!liSt FORD, twodoor, e~~Cel1-ll-tfo lent eondiUon, • . Roy
dllna cabinets, old phoaograpbo, clocll!l, misc. Lee
Anna, 'M1uerovUle. Phone
Rudlllll, 109 Legion Tmaee. FURNISHED house in Pome· 89Ul81.
UT..Ifc
roy, five- rooms and bath.
»aotp
Call evenings, 992-5262.
SMAIL FARM, 25 llcnl up,
S-6-Uc
HOW DO YOU BUY
good bouse, Cbesltr ll'U IPAS MANY AS SIX
ferred. Raymond Boatrtpt. I'URNilliiED TWO BEDROOM
8jl8rtment. Middleport. Phone
Llllll! Bottom, Ol!lo 45141.
ITEMS YOU NEED
3-&amp;-lfe
&amp;-1-111!1 992-3874.
FOR ONE DOLLAR

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GUIDO GIROLAMI

The
World's Bat

'2000

car

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FARM WM'IIIN 10 miJtl al ONE FOUR-room apartment
river. Must bave 10 ...... or
furnished . ~und noor ; also
trailer lots and garden and
flat land ond BOOCi ......
Pbobe :11'1-:1152.
WO-lle
r.amn sites on the river. Ma.
rion Reynolds, Mason. Phone
113-5147
3-19-lfc
HelpW1nttd
BAll MAID and parttlme ftlt.
L!GIIT TENTIIS acre tobacro
Nn. Phone · s-stlp
base and farming land. Phone
7~:1-5384.
3-26-lfc
1JJ1IVERS NEEDED. S!ml drt·
..,.., local and Ol't!l'·the-rood.
~ence helplut but noc 1'M1LER BROWN'S TRAJL.
ER PARK. Minersvllle. phone
.-ary, We Will train ,.,u.
'19Z-3:t24.
4-l-6lc
You caD eam over f4.12 per
hour. For application and IJI.
.lervlew write Nation Wide
For Sale
Safety Dtrecror, Room as, i'c ODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy
:107 East 4th street. Trani'
minialur~. $71 and up. Stud
,.-tatlon Bldg., Clndmatl,
service and grooming. Phooe
Ohio ar Phone 513-Z41-d.
992-5443.
11 3 tfc
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POTATOES. Phone 843-2254
EXTRA lnrome opportuniiJ.
Clarence Prolfttl, Portland.
'Reliable man or woman eam
10-16-lfe
_. part time or $141 fuD
time. Set )'llUI' own houri ml ~LECTROLUX Vacuum Cleanearn what you desire. No R·
er. Has !brow away bags,
per1e1&gt;ce necessary. Write
and conmlete set of cleaning
Ollrlle Penn, W. T. Rawallacbments and guaranl&lt;!ed
lel&amp;b Co., P. 0. Bol »1, perfect condition. Pay off
a.tllicothe, Obio 4MOI.
halan ce of $31 . Termo. Phone
fol-ltlc
992-2685.
4-1-6lc

WAI'I'RE9S for night &amp;hill, lllo
ear bop and grill cook. Apply
Crow's SitU:
14411!

Employment W1nted
W!LL DO spring ci&lt;aDil!g.
Wash walls and ceiling, Pbone
ll82-3021.
fol-«p

Found

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1969 Zig Zag Sewing Ma&lt;'hine in original facb:try ear·
ton. Automatic zig zag to
make buttonholes, sew on but'
tons. monogram, and make
fancy designs with jus! Ibn
twist of a sin2le dial. Left Jn
lay away and never been
used. Balance due only $47
or terms of $7 per month.
Phone 992-2685.
t-1~

PURSE In front of Duds and
Ibis.
be c1almod at
1969 ZIG ZAG Sewing Macl!lne
floe or Dally Sentinel tf !doncomplell! with ....U. billie.
tilled.
This makes buttonboles, many Ioney designs, !eke tNer
For lent
pa)'lll&lt;'llt.
of $1i.!IZ per month
f"1RST FI.AJOK .. lt.oom Ap:mor
pay
f44.25.
Try It In :pour
menl. batll, no c~ildren .
home. Call 992-2816. t-1-ete
Clc" Jn. 150 month. Phone
m.~ . ;I·
1-30-31c
ONE FOUR year reglatered fe~· ·'·· -·- .
male Toy Fox rerrter ond
FURNISHEI) and unfurnished
two seven week old - ·
apartmetlts. ·Close to school.
Phone 7C-4863.
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Phone llft-5434.
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SHOPPING AT OUR
STORE

Bryants Dollar Shop

106 tour! St. Pomeroy, 0 .
992-5896
SIX ROOM house, two Iota.
CaD J...., 'l'llrner, 9!J2.3811.
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SI!.'T OF PLOWS and com picker, eall 2f1-JI81.
$-28 ell:
ALMOST new three bedroom
house, birch ldlchen, full
balement, less than s miles
fnln Pomeroy on Slate Road.

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sEWING MACmNEs, repair
·servtce, aD makes, WY IIlM, The Fabrle Shop, Pomet'IIJ. Authorized Singer Sales
and Service. We Sblrpen

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CIGARETTE vending machines
and servl"". ABC Enterprise&amp;,
ald.
Muon. Vi. Va. Pbone !'IUSIS.
registered with Amerleln
U-tfe
Kennel Club; c:bocolate brown.
Phone . . ..
UMic RADIO and TV repair, bouse
ealla, and antennaa Installed.
ONE FOUR-YEAR reptend
Jolm Harrison, Phone 1ft.
French to)' Fox ..... and
IS-l-Ife
two seven we&lt;t old Jlllll. -

ForS•Ie
POODLE OOG, one ,_

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Fof Sale

For Sale or Trade

CHIMIOLET .,.,...,
two door hmltop, 21,001 •
tual miles, bought ear ....
Locally owned. CaD 111-1111
between 9 and 4:30 p.m.
~748 alter 5 p.m. 3 •tee

Notice

ean

Mgr,
992-2181
n til 6 Dally

1964 CORV41R .......................................................... $895 '

Minimum Chor&lt;jJO 7St
12 corrt s ~er wood thrto tonutu·
tivo 1nurt io n1
18 unt1 ptr Word ,;~ eonsocu t ive
inJonionl .
25 ptr ttnt Doscount "" ~aid ods
and ads paid w1thin 10 doy5 .
CARD OF THANK ~ &amp; OBITUARY
Sl SO lor 50 wnrd minimu m, Eo
add itoonvl word 2c .

In perso11,
llolllfl.

POMEROY
J••• W. Carny .

nylon top, vinyl interior trim.

Se r vi ~ o

C ha r ~e

Now Stoc• Riding
Mowoio &amp; Tlllor•

1965 CHEVELLE

· S cenu per Word on• inufl ion

Add itiona l 25c

Biter Fumlture, Mlddlepon.

Malibu Conv.
engine,
I
heoter,
new whitewall tires, green exterior finish with white

R" TES

TODAV, TATER

BUDGET PRICE lunilture 011
our lhlrd floor budget flhoP,

Motor Co.

QUALITY

Tht Padlllther rourvo1 tho right
to edit Of rojoc:t G") odJ d11mod Gb·
joctionol. Tho pub loshor wi ll not
b• rnpontiblo for more thon one
inc:orrol:"t insert ion.
For Wont Ad

'4E MAN OfTH!HOIJSE

SIGNS

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Bullcbser - . . r To ."""
iOnall~st Hseter Core.

BLAEnNARS'
PH, 993-2113

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Complete Froni·End
and Brake S•vlce

BLAETTNAR'S
POMEROY

Insurance

EXCEUIENT, &lt;ftlcient and ee.. AUTOMOBILE tnsuraJI(!&lt;! ben
ooomlml, lba!'o Blue Lu8tre eaneeDed? Lilllt your ODel'alor's license? Call 9!J2.191!(t.
rarpet and upholstery cleanI l l tie
er. Rent eleclrie shampooer
fl. Bater Fllmllure. ~-lie
LUMP, EGG. sroKER, cool.
screened. no dust, olled tf
"anted. Jacolls Coal Ca., Rotland '11pple, phone 742-4tlll or
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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
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bact, phone IIIUZil. s-:rr«c

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PERFECT COMEBACK
Helen:
A lrlend a! mine has the uJ.
Umate reply to those 1!117S that
figure every girl should pork.

Dear

0'111111!211 a CROW
REALTY OOMPANY
lllllOLEPORT - USI'WRANT READY FOB IIIJ!liNIJII
- er&lt;ellent JoaHon, nice
equipment. eon be a 111011eJ
mam lor the rig1lt parlf,
&lt;aD lor ll8rilcuiBll.
POMEROY - LARGE 110MB
- escellent toealloll, sewn~
bedrooms. I baths, fine for 1

She says, "It's my tomball, DU'
field, and 111J1 rules." You'd ba
Bll111rlaed how llllllll' decide to
play lba game her wa,y. - D. B,
Dear D.:

Beau!lfull - H.
Dear Helen:
"PS¥ebed Out OVer T h a I
Sound" asked what "In-a~
da-da-Vita•• means. The I r o n
Butterfl1's song was written IIY
Doug Ingle, their organist and
lead s~apr. Qoug _.1 say what
the wordi -~ ~ and pre-

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tanre family.
MIDOLEPORT
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ROMl! - 4 bedrooms. I ballll,
uiDity room, e1o1t to sbopnlng. t!O,IIOO .
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ments. Cordwlnder and paint SEE NEIGLER Building &amp;IPIJli'BY- Reposaesoed but I!UIJ'·
ply fur bulldlnl your home.
anl&lt;!ed In lib new condition.
CaU Gtl)l Neisler, Racine, 0.
Pay oH $S'I.45 or tef'!DI If
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desired. Phone 992-2815.
S-IS4tc CHUCK'S C8lh and carry TV
Service, save up to one-baH
FLUFFY soft and brlgbt are
on repaln. Bring them In and
c..,.ta cleaned with mue
oave. Chuet's TV, 1&amp;1 ·ButterLustre. Rent electrk! ........
nut Ave., Polllft'Oy. S.2S-Ifc
pooer $1. Tiny's Bll'gal!Und.
»1-«1: SEPTIC tenb deaned. Miller
santtatlon, Stewart, Oblo.
1163 FORD Falrlane, lrl', VI,
Phone ea-31J31.
J.IS4fe
4-apaed !raDII·, ulra cle111.
Ph. 992-2590.
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FIVE ROOM HOUBE, newly
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~ecorated. tbree Iota, c11J fa.
Plooao NNIII
cUIHes. estabUabed upll'a8UI
llleiH. OMI
ml rldlllltJ belli, lllo fruit
CrHIBr. . . . .
trees; price • · For liP'
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pollllment eall il8 • ·
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KAY, J~ Wippel, Dell' 111ft
eraUon, New Raven. ' Polnll. l'llolle IIAtiO.
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ONE REGI8TERED ODnildale ered rlilil to 1011' projeel.
lladt lheep two ,_,. IIIII I
..., llld easy. Free monlbl old, nice bla one. VID- malel. Pbane 19M214, Goes;
eent P. llrGderlct, Rodl 1e111 Ready • Mix Co., Middlelprlriilfi, Unw' Hab- Raid. pin, Ohio,
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PHONE 992-2094
II st..n ctosacyto the other \7t'lcs,
you'D konw II has aomelh1ng to
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clo . with Jove llld peace or lite.
As to how the tour 111!'1 can be ·• E. Main Pa...,ay, 0.
one Iron BuUerfl,y, the 111ower Is
11114': No one member Ia re_.. child, 7011 bave all sorts or reaBible for lba fiOUJid.
SCXIs wtc- she shouldn't put lba
When you ask lba L B., they father's name 011 !be blrtb corare kind of vague and say lba !Wcato.
J)hrase's meaning Is very perI have sueh a cldld and !be
I!OIIal. - ELF.
father'• nemo Ia rllbt !bare
Dear lfelen:
wbore It should ba. Whether l!'o
"In • a •Gadda-&lt;le-VIte" mean a jll'OJIII legalcy or not, 111J1 baby
"II a Garden or ute. H I asked de....e. the rllhl to a Mille!
!be Iron Butterfl1. - KNOWS We haven't gone to oourt yet,
Dear Helen:
but we wiU!
"In • a • Gedda-&lt;18-VIta" means
Yoo'd be surprised at lballllll"ln lba Gorden or Eden. • Soy tt bar ot-te Wbo lh1Dk I'm rllbt.
laat and you'D sao. II'• ldnda Aey girt Wbo baa lba guts to
llko your old fMlllll. "Mairey do thla Is usualcy nollllnl. What
Doals." - PRETTY !iURE
c1111 she lose? She "'"''! be talkDear All of You:
ed about any .-e dwt she alAs I say, nobocly kllowa for ready Ia, and the lilY gets a &amp;bare
sure, but II' a mo ·fine IDIOid, or the blame, IIIia wa.r.- c. B,
anyway! _ H.
Dear C.:
Dear Helen:
All sorta or reasons? No rm 18 m1 I married a 19- ,.q one. Wheo revqe Is the
year-Gid Marlao Iaiii you. Ho. modve, 1:1!9 W!ild~ JIU llfG[&gt;abl.y
went to vtetnliil' r1c1rt .ail'i1 and '"be ihe YiCitm~uii oourt casoa
I haven't aeon blin alnoe, ·
are remembered. Thay leave a
Lui week I heard bo was In- llllgma !hat 0111 make a cblld's
jured, and later that be'd loll lito pre14' (lrlm. - H.
his leg. Helen, I hardl,y oven
know him, and 1111W
I doomQ.: I haYe been ordered to
ed to llvo !be rest or IIIJI life report for tlllllcllon In two weeka.
with a cripple?
I would like to lal&lt;o 111J1 car
Please !ell me how I can get with me to !be reoeptloa or
out or this, and It be pte a pen.. training oenter. WW lh1a be aU
alon, wiU a dlvoreed wlto be en- rllhl?
A.: The Department or !be
tiUed to some or It? - NOT A
NURSE MAID
Arm1 ldvlsos that fullltlea to
Dear Not:
care for prl•ate17 OWDed vehicYou're not even illmanl Get les at recept1011 and tralnlngeenlost fast - and let's •
your tera arelfmlled and tborewlll be
Marine bas air..., Jill! you down U!tle _..mey, It 1111. cor tnas !be 110rst mistake be over clletees to utll~elbom. lila also
JIC)Ialblo that tllllleleel ml&amp;ht lind
made!- H.
P.S. You're eni!Ued to noth- 11 necesaary to lbandon their
Ing but a bouquet or pol1011ivyl automobUea In casoa Whore they
are ordered awa, from reeep..
Dear Helen:
I . have nolieed that wbeD a lion or lralninl centers andlrav.
gift Ia having an Ulegltlmate el by prtvate(y-&lt;llllled conveyance
II nolllllhorlzed.

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Real Estate For S.le

home. 3 bedrooms, clsllm,
good garden, oolhulldlnga,
t!OO.OO down. tn.48 monthly.
LETART - 5 rooms, bath,
dr!Ued weD, fireplaee, front
porch, garage. Lot fenced .
f/,000.00
SUMMER OOI'!'AGE - Nice
ldkhen, large llvq room
wllll fireplace, bec!Joom,
•leeplng penh, clBtem, buement. $Z'ISO.OO
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YOUTR ASKED FOR rr
This column Is for ymng pe&lt;&gt;ple, their prd&gt;lems and plouures, their troublea and fun. Aa
with the rest or Helen llelp USI,
II welcomes laughs but WOD't
dodge a serious quellllon with
a brush-all.
Send your teenaee questions
to YOUTH ASKED FOR rr, care
a! Helen Help USI this newspa-

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wide and 125 feet deep. 011
YIIJ St., Middleport, dolt to
Post Olllce, lll fool a11eJ In

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POMEROY - S room frame

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DAY 992-21Sf
NIG.HT 992:1324
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with Fkddez Tableta. Gilly
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WASHINGTON (UPO , -Tile
"""' ill st. Paul were ieod
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"Tile ume ot 1111' 114porture
Ills come. I IIIWt fousM "tile
IDOd 1Ji11t, I have ftnlshod the
net, J baw kEpt the faJth. u
)Iuiie Ellltllhower, drained
of emot1oa, hod 111 throuBh the

stoic
~ore
unill the
Rev.
Edward R. L. Elson, her Presbyterian pastor, road the
paa- l'rotll st. Paul'a second
letter to Tlmoltcy. It 11111st have
oOIIIIed to her- as it dld to
olhera In Washington NaUonal
Cathedral-like something Ike
m!pt have said.
She cried a lltlle, quletiJ!, Her
son, John, gentiJ! patted her
funeral

service

with

lllrd.

Helped Plan Funeral
It was a simple, dignified

Ameral, long on Christian hCJpe,
1hort on PGDJP and ceremDQY. It
was eDctly the kind or funeral
wanted-which was not
eurprislng, since he helped plan
II II!Oiths before his death.
It gave one an eerie feeling to
know he had speclftcalq r&amp;Ike

quested

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Faure's Camous

ii1Dm, The Palms. Did he have

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oCIIIO kind ot prtmonltlcm IIIII
Preoldenl t.yndon a Jolmooa
he would dle 11ro doya before found hbuolf ~aD lhe
Palm Suodey-llle .......... ot way bock lD die llxlll """·
lhe CllrlsUan year when the
Et-... hod~
lcymn II IPI&gt;l'OIIritte'l
lhat there be .., eu!OII', and In
Tile Palm• lo not a !WIOral the ltiiet Sense, there n•n't.
dirJie, h lo a IDtiJw, joJ&gt;ous But D. Elscm lllalla&amp;ed lD turn
tcymn ot trua1 In the IOWt of God hlo .. storol pl'I)'OI' Into •
manlfeoted In Jeoua Chrllll. Wtldclo to&lt; l&amp;)'lqr lhe oamo
Whllo It was IUIW by lhe kind ot lhinp be .m,tt have
cathedral's famous choir, Else• aaJd In I OWOID'o
,
hower•s flag-draped casket was
President Nboo, who spoke 1
brought to the place of honor In euiiJID' over hls lat.. chief In the
the eroJ!ISing.
Capitol rotunda Son1oy after·
It was ~:52 p.m. EST when ._, eat Just across the IIIlo
the dean of the EPiscopo) from Mrs. Elaenhower, In the
Cathedral, the Very Rev. front row of folding w-n
Francis a Sayre, apako lhe chaii.'S. He waa acc~nled by
opening words of the aen1ce, his wife Pat and their dsugllt..r
taken fr001 Christ• s last s~per Tricla.
promise to his Disciples:
The Benediction
11
1 am the Resurrection and
At 5:19 p.m., the R1. Rev,
the Life ••• he that belleve1h In
me, though he were dead, yet
shall he live."
Arrived Earq
The 2,000 invited guests hod
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Mastarted arriviJW in the high
mie Eisenhower's plans are
vaulted Gothic church more
than an hour earlier. One of lhe uncertain as she faces Ufe
first to take his place, in a front without her beloved Ike, but she
row seat, was President Oaarles Is oot likezy to go hcme again to
de Gaulle ot. France. Near him live at lheir Gettysburg, Pa.
oat KIJW Bauduoln of BelillDII farm.
11
Sh8 ha! decisions to make, U
ard the Shall ot lraiL Thera
said
Edgar Eisemower. so.
were many other roreign chiefs
of state, so many ttat former brolher·ln-law of the former
first lady. '"So far, she hasn't

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WWWn F. CretcblxiU, EPitcopal
bhbop of W1""1~ P""
....... If.. boJIItllictiOII: .
"Unto God,• II'&amp;C1oue merey
aid prOtection . W. CCIIIIIIIll
Dwl&amp;bt DaYid. The Lord ble11
hlm lllld ktep 111m. Tile Lord
make Hlo tac. lD olllne """'
hlm IIIII be 11J11Cloul 111m.
The Lord lift "' Hit ·- , . .
ance IQIOII hlm IIIII slve hlm
peace, and ever·

more."

Tile calhedral's great oqan
owelled out with the triunl&gt;hant
Doles of "Onward !luilllan
Soldiers." The mUitaey pallbea.
rers BOntiJ! lifted the casket
fran the bier 11111 lock-oteppad
It out lD lhe wsllilw heerae,
Ike was oa bla way' heme lD
the plains of Kanau.

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came.
as the train passed throu&amp;h al
h was the 11m0 East and 10 mlleo per hclur was • 25-man
Wut a• 11W!iht D. EisenhOIJer hcmor auard front the West
deocrlbed ·by President Nixon as VIrginia National Guard headed
a "aentlo and good and k l n d by llrigodler General Jack W.
man," made hta last trip Blair,
the stat..'a acljllant
throu&amp;h the country he served general.
for IIBIII'b all his adult ure.
People jammed 12 deep, and
At Charlesllln, a ero-onl In some places, 20 deep, elong
olllm1ted between 1,500 and the tracks at !lmtlngton. While
2,000 braved 2t-&lt;lqree -lher lhe trsln was In the slalion, a
to pay their last respects.
brief memorial aervlc:l&gt; took
" - thole lining tho tnckJ place in a porldng lol ooq 75
leelaWII1.
••we Dl&lt;Klrll the death ~ a
fellow ciUzt~~ and dynamic
leader ot men In the cause ol
TONIGHT, APRIL 1
freedom and Justice," esld the
COOGAN'S BLUFF
Rev. James C. Burchett,
(Teclmicolor)
president of the HIDIIingt&lt;m
Clint Eas111'ood - &amp;l11n Clark
Mlnlat..rial AsaoclaUon. H e
COLORCARTOONS:
called the former President, ..a
Rdlwinl&lt;ed
man Who was as gerru.lne as lite
Nlldnlklove
Itself and lor whom lhe whole
A Lad in Bagdad
country had profound respect."
Woody Freeloader
World War I veterausotoqc! at
SHOW/ STARTS 7 P,l\1.
etlher end ot the lot hoiCUns
flags. UUJe Steven TomJdes, 6,
WEDNESDAY &amp; TI!UIISDAY
ot Huntington, waved another
APRIL 2-3
small !lag throitgtloul the
-NOT OPEN
and the crowds

Etaeru-er she will move back
to Walhlngton, perhaps renUng
an llj)IU'Iment In an older hotel
where ahe residod during World
War D.
"I am sure she wUI not go
back to the tarm," said Mrs.
Mesta. uwhat would she do
there?"
The questicm may be moot.
The lat.. fiV&amp;-star pneral's wRI
provides, accordiJW lD Gettysmade any,"
Mrs. Eiselilower'a close tami- burg sources, that Mrs. Elsent,y planned to brooch the suliject hower could live at the farm
during their lid joorney abcllrd only for six months after his
the funeral train carryiJW her death.
The rolling green 121J.&lt;ocre
famous husband's cofftn to his
burial sl a. on the plains of spread In the quaint Pennsylvania countryside near the GetcysKa011s where he grew ..,_
burg Battlefteld will then be
•
Firm Bellewr
Edgar Els~nhower, a Tacoma, turnod Into 1 national historic
Wash. lawyer, is a thin believer site, the Eiaemuwer tannhoose
In the bereaved putting off a shrine.
major declslona allecUng their
lives for "at least three

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. POMEROr - !ball bualneaoes ..cb as the Canada,r Cbemi..
cal Works here 11111 hevea nlU8I&gt;
go In -.,., -ld ot nationwide
_.t1011 and merchancltsing ot
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lfmnlver, the l'l:llnerQy ...,_
cera. owned by Mr. and Mzs.
Dollllll' A. Canadoy, hes weathered 37 yeera of the lllltfest
.,..,...UIIIt front the large com]llllles.
The Canada.Y tl(IOfati&lt;ll, which
proollcea WIHBIIIIIcleanlngmaterlals, Ia practicalq a ..........,
show.
The ]li'Oillcla are made at lhe
comJllll)"a building em l!utl8rim
AYe. Canada,y eacb week loads
hb otaticm W1&amp;Q1 which his mercbandlse and takes otl over hlshWII1S IIIII by-ways lD his buyers,
many ol them · old frlendl
throu&amp;h years ol being 11tblled
culdomers.
Canada,y Is the ftrst lD admft
.
·,
he'a a ''Ptcbman/' and ba• to
be, In 01 dar to cornJ)ele againJt
naUcmatiJ! adVerUsed producte.
'lbrougll the years, hoWever,
'
SPRING BRINGS AN
Canaday baa built up a huge
Pomeroy.
Workers recruited
"repeal'' busineSB. And bil lelling technlQie can be clasaed
their labor, Around tho
as pure artistry.
lard, Jr., Matthew Dtllard,
'lbe eprlng ,....., brings acldlllooal business and extra help
Is recruited In order lD Increase foolllh, perbapa - lD stop doing
lhe packaging outprt at t h e what is second nature, what one
firm'a~ra.
likes to do, work that satllfleo
Distribution ol tile pro&lt;llcts a ooelll need even In this Plllh·
takes Canaday over bundreda of ~ age, unleas one must.
mllea each week with a schedule
And Delmar Canaday, a native
that would "do In" IIUUlY young- ol Gellljlolls, and a welterweight
er men. Even Canaday haslhreat- boxer ot rnglonal Blanding In
enod on occasion lD retire from his )'OUih. doem'l hove lD stop.
the hectic scheclde.
Aod It's spring - business Is
But IUs dlf!lcult - indeed good - and Canaday II still at Ill .

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lietweon Mulberry and Cadar
slreell In midtown Abilene.
After lhe .f.tneral
wu
parked by r8jlrnod o!llclals, ..
Army IIIOI'IWiry omcer went
abooud ffD' a ceremonlaliOJpectlon ot lhe calke~ al lhe bend
ol whicb lhe national
colfD's and lhe prelldentlal !lq.
So began 'IIIIa! lhe Army
called a ''Perlnd on repose''
beneath the otam prolection of
a joint h&lt;&gt;;or prd repreiiOOIIIng
Ill ot lhe armed aervlceo- a
brief ported ljlll1i the Elsenhow·
or faJnll)' and friend a aboard

car

lhe trsln could be joined by
· President Nhcm flying from
WanMngton.
They would proceed toaether
thrOUgh town lD the former
prelideol'l burial CI'Jllt which
he, hllnself, ordered buill 1011£
before he conceded a lolillf!
to hear! .....,. which
tOok bloli!e Fri&amp;I.Y.
Wllh hla ..Uitont widow,
Mamie, members of the !amtiJ!
and ElsenhcJI)rer•a most auccess!ul political protege, President
Richard M. Nixon In sad
atlendance, lhe d&lt;llOried leader

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Dei•owl fo 11ae lntere~&amp; Of 11ae MeiB-· Mt1100 Area

COLUMBUS (IJPO - Several
revisions end additions lD Gor.
James A. Rhodes' eduoaUon bW
will be 11011ght by the Ohio Educalfoo Assocletlon.
The OEA aald Tuesday It waa
In general agreement wllh the
bill's goal a but that cerlaln por·
lions of the tax and schooli&lt;JUD.
clation proposels should be r&amp;vlsed.
A county lneome tax "umust
be a mandatory tax, established
by statute and dlslrlbuted to pub-

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All sizes small (14-14Jii neck) medi11111

(15-ISJ!i neck) large (16·m~ neck) and

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erOJ: Dlle Pldu11s, Racine; EJ.
leon Yonker, lila~~&lt;~~; De11le Ertklna, Racine; Donald CoYer!,
PUmeroy; Amlts Carpenter, CoIUIIIbull; Grella &amp;rttle, lAI1g Bottom: Randolt&gt;h FraillY, Cheshire;
I.7dla lllewarl, Pomeroy.
DIICbarges - Alma Slmp1011,
~Pncer, .JoaM Crisp,
ma RJcp. ~ llackett.

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F1REMEN CALLED
Racine voiUDIA!er ftremenwere
oummonod at 8:45 a.m. Monda)'
to exUngulsh a fire In a buildIng locallld on the Rl. 2, Racine
properey of WUllam N"'ler.
There wao minor damage to the
structure, a converted school
bus. The ftre wao lljiJ)l1'0IIIly
eauaed by overh•tlna. Mr. Nap.
lor, who ooq nocenlb wu diJo
chaqld l'rotll the holpllal, II ...
ported1y 108 ;rearHkl.

FALSE TEETH
ThotLooan
NHd Not E111b11rraas

Don't Uve Ill fMr of faiM teetb
loottniQI, Wobblllll or dropplnr JUit
at the.wrollf time.~ more aecurur
and men comfort, Jufl tpriDll:lt a
little PABTIItJ'B oa 10Ur plat•
PA8Ta'l'H boldl ~~.. teeth armer.
lrlaka nti.Jlleuler. No putJ.roon
C..te. HtiPf cbtel"cltatUN bniatb",
Denture~ that flt are ~U.l to
health. ~-~ depUii fiiUlai'IJ.
Ott PASTDTB It aU t1rUf «Nakrl.

CLUB TO MEET
The Laurel Cliff Better Health
Cllil wiU meet al 7:30 p.m.
Tlmradlly at the hmne of Mre.
Bartha Porker. A 'lllllt.. elephant
esle wiU be held.

ironing. Solid colors. SII!AJrt plaids, chech
stripes. All are famo"s well known makes
that lll'e styled right and wear so well. Ivy

styles with button down collar 1111d regular
wide spread collar styles. Tapered 1111d non
IGPc:red shirts for yo11r selection. Stop in the
b"sy mns 1111d boys depal'llllent right

IIILLED IN F1RE
COLUMBUS (UP0 - J-h
Nichols, 67, Columbus, wasldlled In a nre al hlo home here
Monday. Authorities aald the
$250 blaze started In a ll v1JW
room chal r fran a dropped
ciprette.

GWay anrl buy the shirts yo" need.

MENS SHORT
DRESS

SALE

WORKER KILLED
WARRm, Ohio (UP0 - An
lllllullrlal accident 11 Republic
steel ·Co. bore Monda,y claimed
lhe Ule of Larry Cleo, 24,
VleiiiiL
.
STRUCK BY AUTO
j;ANTON, Dhlo (UPO - Fred
Wrl&amp;bl. 73, Canton, wao kllled
Monlo.¥ whon he wao 1truck by
a car a1olw 1-71 Juot IOJlde lhe
cliJ Umill bore. He wao on .... ·
pi~ ol the Carton City Street
IlopirUDonC.

lrlrge (17-17Jii neck). All shirrs

are permanent press Gild never need

CASKET BEARER
WASHINGTON (IJPO- James
A. Shope, a Marine Clllporal
fr01I1 Chllllcolhe,' Ohio, was a
casket bearer In the funeral
processlcm here lofondo.r !oc
lonner President Dwl&amp;bt D.
Elsem..,er.

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Hinll ofpeace detected by Freneh
PARIS - FRENCH FOREIGN MINISTER Michel Debre said too
·Jay there had been "cerlaln lndlcatiOIIIIavorable lD peace" In public olatemelllo In South Vlelnam IIIII tho Unlllld Slllteo In the past
week. tnformatlcm Mlnlater JO.l le Teule told newamenaher the seaalcm that Debro aald ·"be was 11tisfted witll cerlaln llldlcatlons fa.
&gt;Wible a&gt; peace which lll)pelred during the past week.

Offer to run Po,ularity conlelt
PARIS- SOliTII VIETNAM'S GOVERNMENT Ia willing to chal·
lorwe the Vlel c.,.. to a popularll,y t..ot at1he polio providing lhe
perr~~'- 1 · renqunce dlelr COIIlmUIIisl allOjJiaDce, allied aources said
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The s.taon gevemnenl'a chlllonge came 1 da1 after It IJII10WICo
·eel that mon than L5 mllllm peaeante valed In recent elections for
local chiefs 11111 sovemtrw councUa In so per Cent ot South Vlalnim'•
vU!aie•· South VlebUie&amp;e otllclala said the elections showed the
· C!llllftUII(ots hod failed In lhelr C&amp;Jqllip to lake over South Vlet111111'1 rural ~lion.

. Girl joe/a •bowing up in Cleoolmul
CLEVELAND - A NUMBER OF NORTHERN Ohio gll'ls want lD
Invade the jockey raN&lt;s at 111istledown Race Track here.
Pete BonoJny, director ot public reletlono 101' the Cleveland
·track, said Tueadlly he hal re&lt;olved nwnerouo Inquiries rr... )'OWig
ladles seek!rw a jOcka)l liconoo.

Negro councUman jtJI'tW rruwfffor mayor

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the taxpayer resides, u the OEA
esld,
The OEA said the state school
found&amp;tlon program should Include factors to glve school dlstrlcta aciJIItional IIUlllOf to oper.

ate summer programa, to reflect lhe .-rl..,...,of a odmol

dlstftct•s staft', to show the class
size oc the· ratio ot stair to sludenls, IIIII to protect the present atate.flnanced support levels
ot all dlllrlcts.
Also ~ a Franklin Counl,y tax - r i esld taxes proposed by the state, coonl,y and Columbus school olllclals would
mean more then $100 a year to
the average taxpayer In lhaiCOIIII·
l,y. The tax expert, who r...,eated he rernaJn IIJ)I\)'IIIUIS, predlclad:
- Gov, Rhodes' proposed ooe
per cent Income tax would cost
a taxpayer with a taxalll e lnCOIIIe
of $7,000 per year $70 a year.
- All averoge smsll IAm1ly
wllh $7,000 a year Income would
pay nearq $8 a yearlftheFramlln Counl,r propoaed cme-llalf par
cent lnerease In the esles tax

COLUMBUS (IJPO - The
slat.. Deportment ot Psrks
reached agreement with a Sonale commlllee ~ to permit
persons 16 years old and under
to swim In state parks free of
charp.
Melvl,u J, Rebholz, parko dlvl &amp;ion chlel, said the depart.
ment would support the -~­ ..... Into el!ecl.
- Rhodes' proposed vendors
al ~ Sen. John w. E. Balon,
R - Columbut. Bolen chalrod 114 per oent tax would coat lhe
the subcommlltee 'IIIIIch ••• aame llllpayer about $20 per
IIU&lt;b'iog • blR lD prohibit lhe year,
- A three mill school bcmd
slats from charglog swimming
iasue would coat lhe a•erogetaxlees In stale parks.
Son. TOIIIII'IIOII Guyer, R-Fincl- payer-llon.onwer $7 to $21 a
lay, cbalrntaD ol the stale Jeer,
Agency CommiU·:H,, said the
comproml~-J
l)tl:
pr~l.'Jab).r
wuuld be approved by the Go&amp;.
oral Aoaembb'.
Under the new bill, the l'lrtlo
lleparlment would be permitted
to set fees for per10111 &lt;r&lt;er 111
16. A 50 cent IWimmlng eharll
hal - . propoaed.
Orpnllled labor and conser.
vatloalsts bave -""" any
•wlnunfna lee lor slats parks.
Rebholz explained lees ...,..
neoeaaary to cover malotenance
costa and pay for Improve-

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WOBK IBGAN TD1 WEEK onlhe . - t o l i Gl uolhor- bwoiD011 bulldlqriD P - .
Of brick .......,11 Ia boiJv conatrucled by llle Earl R. Werner Construction Co. em Butternut Avo.
tho structure will be !1rNflley, with the first ftoor to hllaaelll!' bwllneu operatloo of the Pomeroy Flower SllcV
bJ Mr. and Mro. MJBard Van Meter, The second noor will be their liviJW
q..rlel·s. The Werner "-DY bepn lhll """k preparlnc,lhe lot for the new buUdlng which will

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tho llaa alii black cioJI•
train W&amp;l IU.il IDII9', ..u.t:
away.
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From predllll• bal!r• unttl .llii
antlcllated · loeo'Vl' lloor ~
dlgnltarlet alii othtr ,vtaltoi,
subolded, llle ormed· ~
Wel'!l In COI!Irol ot movement within lhe ceiUr ill

shower• ...-It
oarly tonl.lhl and looro. In lbe
_.- 20s alii low 30a north,
aed mootiJ! 30s el.-e. Partb cloud)' IIIII cooler 'l'lalradly.
Highs In the 40a and _ . sno
north alii moatiJ! soa sooth.

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!1a1 details of pacldrw .,..._ at the Canoclay Chemical Works

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

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MAIN FLOOR.

HARVEY MISSES GAMES
Ill'. LOUIS (IJPO- Veteran
dofenaeman Doug Harvill' wiD
mill lhe ftrsl fer&lt; llJUDOS ot lhe
lllinllll' Olp piO)'Oiro, II was
announOid bJ lhe st. Louis
mues .llonclay.
Harvill', who sullered a hlld
lnjuey, will Dol be In lhe lineup
1111011 the mneo entertatn die
Philadelphia Fqero Woclteldoy

(ciao• ot 1915) alii a oelobrated
-.reer which toOk' 'him to doe
plmacles of histor)',
While he rel]ll'ded Gotl,rsburg
as his adult "'heme~'- it waa the
llrtt house he ever ..,nod-his
emotional tleo to Kaluo were
10 deep that he . . - to be
buried here among hlo IOUnlra and In a lanl
,. whlc:h he
recalled frmn childhood ••
pleasant and -llcated. It
was, in the fullest aeue, a
resting place.
This was · a doJ Gl hJalleot
ceremony to&lt; Abllone. MallY

Interment beneath the stone
·~ Ooor.
They were the Rev. Robert H.
Mac~klll of lha Flral Preobyterlan Cllurch In Gotl,rlburr,
Pa., and llle Hev. Deen Miller
of lhe Palm Desert, Calif.,
Community Church.
Born In TOJas
Else.,_,. wao born 78 years
age ID Den1100, Tex., but he
spent hlo boyllood In Ahllene. h
was rr... this old c - n witll
Its rich frontier tradltl...,
Etaemower set out for the u.s.
Military Acad81111' ol West Polrt

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a wart or mole.
IJiould any of theoe llsnala
lasl longer than two weeks, Dr.
Daniela urged a prompt villi to
the - · Only he cantelllf cancer lspreaenl
The 1969 Cancer Crueade slogan Is:
"Help yourself wllh a checlmp
and others wltll a check."

wao to be burled about 12:30 .ia&lt;ket alii tan trouaer• which
p.m. EST beneath lhe floor ot a hio olllcer-generatlon called
starkly atll1j)le meditation cha- "pinks,." Eleemawer rested 1n a
pel 200 feet from the little willa. stee11!1'1)' easke~
.
prairie house where he 1pent hla
Tile little structure ol simpliboyhood.
city EisenhoWer named "Place
Chose Grave
or Meditation'' wao buD~ at his
Eisenhower's lntenne~ ln a lnalructl&lt;~~, as pari of EiseJlo
11111ve which he choae himself, bower center, a mamor1a1 and
was to be completed about I research complex of four
p.m., barring delays caused by buii&lt;IIIWI lor hls papers, - · ·
weather or crowds along the l1l8D)' nledals, !lags and awords.
last few miles of Union Paclfie
Two preachers who knew the
president will lead the religious
HaUnod track Into Abilene.
Dreased In hls WfD'Id War 0 services, first on the .sttps of
uniform of short green ''Ike" the Library Bulldlng, then final

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Tile Dlr&lt;ipean cuckoo not onl1
lnyo hi ego In tile nell ot another bird but llao complete•
ill deception b,y tllrowlnJ out
oae o1 the. egp be101181Di lD the
unouapacllng foster parats.

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VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
AdmiJII011s - Margaret Souor, Ml6!lllpfD'I; Elizabeth Ohling-

NEED A NEW CAR?
APPLY FOR A LOAN

l!,y MERR!IoiAN SMITH

.\)PI Whit.. 110Jae Reporter
ABILENE, Kill. (IJP0- Tile
:. l!olb' ot Dwfaht D. Elo-.r
wao returned to hll homeland
011 lhe plelno ot Kansas ~
for burial beneath a carllbl
piayllw ille West Point Alma
Mallr.
Tile apaclal train bearinl the
former prelidetlt and World
War 0 bet'l)ofleneral with a
omsU bend of lrlovlnl famtq
and frleftds endocl lla long
overland Journey 11om Wa~\lni­
ton oa 1 rallnlad frel&amp;bl track

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MAKE THE BIQ MOVE!

Gen.

Launch Cancer Crusade April

accuracy under Improved laJ&gt;.
oratory .......-.rea, a medical
reiUl'cbar reporto.
Dr. Robert B, Solve• of lhe
Unl\'erlll,y of Southern Clllfornla esld he correctl,y predicted the sex of 66 unbnm babies
at Loa
Counl,r.USC
Medical Center.

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"Widows should live with the
The annual Meigs Cola!cy can- are:
things they've been living with, ..
cer
Crullde will pt underway
- Unusual bleeding or d I •·
he said. "If they give "'
everything, they will regret It," AprU 7 with a goal ol $1,800. charge.
Heading lids year's cruaade
- A lump or thickening In the
he added. nl've seen it ha,ppen
II
Ed
KIJW,
reUred
Columbus
breast
or elsewhere.
many times." He hopes he can
end Southern Ohio Electric Co.,
- A sore that does oot heal.
advlse her.
Cbange In bowel or blad·
Mrs. Eisenhower's son John, employe.
To launch the drive, Dr. Rog- der heblts.
newq IPI&gt;Ointad ambassador to
- Hoarseness fD' coush.
Belilum and his wile Barbera er Daniela, M. D•• POmeroy, on
- lndlge.U... or dlf!icull,y In
hove been urging her to Join behalf of the Meip CQml,y Chop.
them In Brussels when they ter of the American cancer lb. swallowing.
move to their new embassy clety, described tile l!amlng elg.
nala rA. cancer:
homo soon.
"'!'he seven warning signs ot
Europe Is not new to Mro.
Elsenho,..r. She lived In Franco cancer,•• Dr. Danlelepolntedout,
for several ytiBrs when Eise~ "are aomewhat like i bulldlnl'a
hower was s~~treme c&lt;IIUillnder alarm o,ystem to protect against
Ore or Uke a ship's radar to
of the NATO !orceo.
Shallered by the death ol her warn ol danger.
"11te aurvtval rate from canhua- of 52 years Mrs.
cer
~ Ia one out ot three
Eisenhower has not been able to
casea, but with our knowledge
concentrat.. on her future.
ol the disease Increasing nach
May Move To Walhlngton
Her longtime friend, Washing· Yell', we know that we could save
ton h!&gt;at..sa Perle Mesta, .one out of two, prorided detechowever, 11 convinced fran tion ot the disease was 111rb' and
recent conversations with Mrs. the treatment prompt. 11 he not.
ed.
Cancer's seven warning llsns
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Someone once said, ''T h e

world' a a stage." And it's tnae.

OFFICER CREMEANS
J, L, CREMEANS, an of.
fleer with the Middleport Pollee Department, haa aucce•afulq comploted a 120 • hour
training school In basic pollee
work concllcted by the Logan
Pollee Department at Logan.
Cremeans, a member c1 t h e
Middleport Department Iince
June, attended tile school lour
hour• a clay for a lixweekper·

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Sewerage
Bids are

Opened
C...slructlon of Pomeroy's
planned sewal!l! disposal aystem
Is expectad lD get undel'Wll)' In
about 60 clays.
This was Indicated today by
Mayor Charles Logar following
the opening of blda on the project Tuesday.

Two separat.. bldo were110118ht
by the VUlage on phases ol lhe
proJect One was lor the ""'er
lines, lhe olher em the BOWege
dlapeesl plant
;-There were nine ~s blcldlng on lhe disposal plant. Ap.
parent low bidder was the Dm

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I think.
011 all aides drama Is taldnil
place - drama which runs lhe
IJ8DIUI ot human emollon.
One such slory of life Is """
''On stage'' at the Cherry Ridl8
homo ot Mr. and Mro. Charlea
lllarlhall, near llomlock Grave,
Mr. IIIII Mrs. MarshaU are
parenta of six children.
Tho ftrst four arrived with
onq the usual problemo which
lll!ect all children from me limo
to another. However, the last
two - a boy, Bryan, ...w seven, and a girl, lilerrl, ..,... 4,
ware boro With cystic llbrolls.
This Is an Incurable reoptr.,.
tory a1iment which Is believed to
be l!lheriled. ltoWIVer, neither
llr; or ilfrt. Marshall can traco
the dl101se lD any ot their relatlvea.
Caring lor lilerrl and Bryan
has been •'nip and tuck" aU the
Wll1 - Dol onl1 !rom the slancJ.
point Gl the ...,.o~ng and medicatim required but flnanclall,y u
well.
Most oeriouscy lll!ected by lhe
dloeaae II Bryan - perlulpo,
because he Ia older.
lAI1g periods of hoapllallzatlon have been noceslll')' a n d
more lban once he has been at
deatll'.
Last Oetober, Bryan was confined to the Holzer Medical Center and Children's Hospital, CoIUDibul, for a total ol 28 clays.
)I Jmllll')', he was • patient
al the Holzer Medlcsl Center another 21 clays and span! three
..,... lfiiOka In March al CIJII.
dren'alloepllal.
During h11 lallhoapllallzatlon,
II wao dloeovered that I!Qalt'o
hear! Ia weekenlng, llo booered

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SRERRI AND BRYAN MARSIIALL, chlldrolf Glllr, IIIII
Mrs. Charles Marshall ol Cberry Ridge, near Hemlock Grove,
are victims ol cystic fibrosis, an lncurablt reaPirator:Y ellsealS. With them Ia "Biackie," a poll)' which wa1 slven Bryan
roeenlb by Mise Jane il&lt;qlao, R.N., - worldrw in a San Antonio, TeD&amp;, hoiiPltaL Miss Douglas wcm the pcmy In lhe p..,_
ei'O)' merchants Cllria1mlls promoUonal program.

-..n life and death. New medlcatlono -

rdven lour times a
day - bnJu&amp;lrt hlm back.
llocton slve Mr. IIIII Mro.
Marshall . little ~ lfD' their
aU!ng 11011 and hit life oxpec.
tancy Is practlcalb nil.
Of courae, reiUl'ch lo belni
.....,cted IDio the dlaeue which
bel been diagnosed relallvel1centb'. The an8Wer may be foomd
before time 1'11118 out.
Both Brysn and his sloter lllractiYe and healtby looking

chlldreo - oleep In milt Ioiiis
every alatiL Medlclnu are admlnlllered

tllrGI8Jt 111e taaa. ·

The dllldren'a 1111111 must hio
•'tapped'' several tlmeo aach dar
In onJer lD free 1llelr bodlel &lt;1
'phi- which - . . would
cause!lllck death.
Medicines are IIJ)I'Inll:led m
lbelr at oach tiiOII to help
keep lllldr bodlootunollonl•anor·
malb'. Thereareoddltkwll mtdlcatlono Ol&lt;b day IIIII Br,an Is
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Blue Cross Asks Boost
In Rates of 29 Counties

LUI; ANGELES - THOMAS BRADLEY, A Negro cll,y CIRUicilman and Iormor pollee olllcer, will face Mayor Soln Yorl.r In a I'UJ&gt;o
ofJ election next month to&lt; mayor of the nation' I third lari!Oal city.
Bredley, lhe llrst black candldat.. lD wage a full 1calo ~ b'
mayor in the cll.r'• hlliol'l', led fran the besiMirwlllll by earll to.
clay hod amasoed 4L 79 per cent of the .ole to Yorty'o 26.08 per
cent. accordlJW to a narq complet.. tabulaUon.
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Yorl;y, who 11 aeeldng his third, !CIIf •Ytar a.rm, charged Tlieoclay nl&amp;hl Bradley "made. a racist ~ to lha Negro ana" fOI'
voles during his .,.-... Bradley sold "race lo Mil relevant
lllctor" In the c&amp;IIJIIIIin, Yorl.r predlcled vlctocy In tho 1'1111off, but
i!ll,y election record1 dlihtl back io 1913 s'-td lhat whenever an media.
tncoimbant mayor wae b'cocl Into 1 runoti. he loa~
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Jllllil A. Rlilllllil lllik'l'lloo- .
diy • -IICCII!'I ,;.,; PooillloatJ.
tutlcB will Ill .CGilotruetld by :
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