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St. Paii'l ,, . • and Ike 'Kept the Faith'

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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

J,

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.
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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
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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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AT THE END OF POMEROY BRIDGE

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BY BOB HOEFUCH
. 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,
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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 .

Aa&amp;el••

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The auto specialists as our bank will
help you get the money lor a new car
and will plan your payments to lit your
budget. See ua today for a loan.

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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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VOL. XXI. NO. 240

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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S SHIRT SALE

S2.95
All sizes small (14-14Jii neck) medi11111

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

nl8bl.

Borin&amp;

Pom-

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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Ill' United Press lnternolionll

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
· ~.

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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Removed
For Some

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where

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-

cloud)' and

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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.
::.
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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IIELIWI A. CAN.\DAY, hit, IIIII Rick Olpr landlo die
!1a1 details of pacldrw .,..._ at the Canoclay Chemical Works

emotln '-"' u
salute~ ..........
lice rodo Tueadly nf.tlill ·~

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WEDNESDAY. APRIL 2. 1969

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

lic schools in the county

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residentt who ._. "'M"
fran l)iilol'Y boob fl!lt

Weather

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VALUES THIS
·SALE ON THE
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

~·extra

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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... of • baby ... be predicted •• oarq as six monlhe b&amp;ffD'e blrlb with 100 per cent

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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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DAYTON (Upl) , - G o v• .
Jllllil A. Rlilllllil lllik'l'lloo- .
diy • -IICCII!'I ,;.,; PooillloatJ.
tutlcB will Ill .CGilotruetld by :
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baCk-tO*Sible M9ve in Schools
Ill 1188, tJne years after the U.!l. su.
preme Court. outlawe4 Bible readiDg and
other rellglous. JII'OCeedlDIB ill Ute public
schools, ll"ar)y Ill per cent of ·Ute nation's
.ebools (and 5o per cent of those In Ute
South) were continuing Ute practice, ac·
eordlng to one Investigator.
ln' the tJne years slnce 1966, the percentage has, If anything, lnereased. Mally
schools never abandoned their traditional
practices, but lately others have resumed
them in direct defiance of the court's rulIDg.
One such is Ute public school in Clairton.
Pa., south of Pittsburgh, where the school
hoard's decision to reinstitute dally prayer
and Bible reading has sparked similar revolts in communities across the state.
The Supreme Court banned prescribed

lble, although It Dies in the lace ollhe faCt
!lilt •ome ol the treateot of the Founding
Fatilefs were not ~glous men ill Ute for·
mal seiUle and that oulsil,le the East and
South, Bible re.ding was DOVei: a widespread practice ID aCbools.
~I Is not so understandable Is wby so
few 8Chools, in any state, have tsken !II!
the great chaUeng' offered by the court s

~eeopt!JR,.l~l 11114. •• ..U be,
lllllliDa .,_, eould Ylolt-aS!all
bOeJ(iol llliJ . lllk· with iddlell
, IQtlw to mslru -.J&lt;,._.d
flod ,• lotltn clrulabdse -~
JOUIIIIjoople.

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11IE DO~PE
FIENDS
AND THE
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'lbey may not teach religion but they
may leach about religion; they may not
1~ ciUidren to listeD to the Bible being
read but they may show them how the
Bihl~d the Koran and the Torah and so
on-ame to be; they may not inculcate
generatlsed moral precepts through rote
rec•tation but they may Inquire bow these
precepts arose in the course of buman history and were expressed in the different
rellgloos and how they have influenced the
development of civWZation.
It Is easy to have a teacher get up and
read a few verses of Scripture. It is difficult-and expensive-to devise a course of
reUglous study and fit it into an already
crowded curriculum.
But parents delude themselves, and In
the end shirk their own responsibilities, if
they tblnt !bat hearlDg the Bible read for
a few minutes in school five days a week
will ever insliU moraUty in a child wbo
does not receive supplementary instruction
in good citizenship ill every other area of
bls daUy life.
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devotional services, whether or not at·

Wldance was compulsory for pupils. In
Clairton, they are both prescribed and
compulsory.
11
1n a time of turmoil in the country, our
parents think the Joss of Bible reading In
l!l'booi has contributed to the deterioration
of Ute United States," explains Clairton
school superintendent, Dr. Robert LaFrankie, whose advlce against the action
wu Ignored by the school board and PTA.
''This is not· only an act of defiance,"

says LaFrankie, "It Is an attempt to survive."
Put in those terms, the back-to-the-Bible
movement in Pennsylvania is undersjand-

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to achieve elflcient economies capable of
supporting the world's fastest growing
populations at somelblng safely above the
misery level. But every llWe bit helps.
And if this area of vast but sliU scarcely
tspped natural and human resources can
at fast be brought into the community of
developed nations, it will be an immense
step forward not only for the hemisphere
but for Ute entire world as well.

reading, almost invariably so when .it

deals with the stste of the nations to lbe
south of us.

With all too few exceptions, the Latins
have long been the perenntaUy sick men
of the hemisphere economicaUy and as a
resul~ the object of U.S. concern ..id attempted cures ranging from economic
spinoff• of Franklin D. Roosevelt's Good
Neighbor policy to John F. Kennedy's Alli·

ance for Progress. None, however, bas

seemed to do much more than chip away
at the monumental problems of an underdeveloped continent apparently incapable
Guest 11 eclitorial" from a newsletter pubof organizing itself lor development.
Jisbed by the Investment firm of Goodbody
. Now, lor a change, an encouraging word
"Co.:
IS beard. The latest report of the Inter"~m 1965 to 1966, gross weekly earnAmerican Committee on the Alliance for
Ings
m manufacturing rose nearly 14 per
Progress sums up 1966 as a relatively good
cent,
to $122.50, with about half the In·
yelll'. Preliminaiy estimates covering 17
crease
occiiiTing in 19tl8 alone HiJ!ber
Latin natiOIUl show over-all cross proauct
Soctll
Security
taxes and the suriu, 6owup 5.4 per cent, per capita income up 2.5
ever,
held
the
gain
ID average take-home
per cent, exports up 4.5 per cent and induspay
for
the
manufacturing
worker with
trial output up a solld 8 per cent.
three dependents to 10.3 per cent. The conThirteen countries shared ID the gains
sumer ~ Index during the same period
witll ~sentina, Brazil and Memo in u.;
rose by 10 per cent, thus leaving a lhreelead. pti!Y four-Ec~, i&gt;ara11111¥i -Pan. . - -¥Qr8r g~ln-p~lng_ ~,:oJ:!iniY .31c
ama fDd Peru-reglslered decllDes
week.
,f
There are still weak polnts-poo; show!
That, in case you were wondering Is
IDgs In ~griculture and continuing runaway
what Is known as lnfiation--or
as
population grOWth. But the report comes
fast u you can to stay In Ute same place.
as a modest and needed shot in the arm
The average worker was aetuany better
for the Alliance which, alter its Jaunchlsg
off
In 1962 through 1965, the newsletter
with such high hopes, had seemed to bog
points
out. A more stable price level endown like its predecessors.
~bled him to realize an annual average
The 1968 galiUl are only a smaU step
mcrease of more than J2 a week In his
along the road Latin America must travel
purcbasln~ .power during those years.

Inflation's Treadmill

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Thal'a 1111at addlell call
Jt~Ves II the voluntary clrul ,.._
hlbllltllloa boule, Napa (Cillo
fonlla) State JlooJIIIII,
''Yaa ARE a fiend wh•71lll're
.. the _.., .. Aid Jack whohu
...... llmoll ovary bad lldng I
man ... do" to . . _ t hlaflSO.

BRUCE BIDBSAT

BARBS
By PHIL PASTORET
Our neighbor would like
to spend a week In the
mountains. His wife wants a

Evers: A Stirring Front
For Mississippi's Negroes

:;~ 0~nJd;~~~~·· th~ ~~

nances, he's moving into the
attic for seven dsys, and she
can spend the wel!l&lt; In the
damp bllsement.

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NEA Washio1ten Cortftpondent

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tbne
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Willi Venia "#oeker ~

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uCllll~lin, baa
at· i h
P1'0Jiet, "We drop 111111fier ·
...... dolac lo like part, tar ...
.....,. then ore tbnea ........,
1._-t ·Is the 11111f lhlnl that
keepa the IIddie! frOm - -

Baseball "llll'ltho Olll,r llllOrl

1ft •hlch Molp 111a1&gt; -

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'Usrciu(lh the valley •I the
...,.,.. of death, fear no
«ttil; for thou art with me·
.~ rod and thy staff, they

011111/ort mo.-Psalms 23:4.

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overcome this?

A-Whoa aa ...U 1hows
periOIIality trilill apJifoprlale" to a child, he has an
overdol8 of ImmatUritY or,
expreued another,way, selfcenteredness. The Jong~&gt;i' tills
type of behavior II allowed
to persist the. harder It Is to
correct. You need ellperl
help from a doctor who spe.
clallzes In pj!rsonstlty problems.
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There Is a divinity tbst
shapes our endJ-bQt ,e
csn help by listening lor Its
volce.-K a t h I e en Norris,
American noveliot.

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Wby should men pay to . It waa a conservaUon Bay
see what they can see free of !'181.
on tbe etreet?
-&amp;letDoril L. UdGII, fonner
-Burlfoqu ecduafut JO!il
1«1'fl41'11 of the mtenor,
CGl'IOII, 14uing mlnilklrts
on the dctUion to pematt
and oeo-tht'OUllh b!otua
•
oU clrilllng •11 the lhoreo
h4ve hurt the strjpplng
of
Cczllfornill.
.
bUIIoltor.
(Jamea Earl) Ray made 10
many blunders it Is bard to
believe that tbere was a IIIUo
terinlnd behiDd the plot or
that be bad any belp ID
Memphis.
-Me mph II Pollet Chill
Hen, Lw:, 011 the murdsr

of Martin Luther King.

All that we bave shown II

that we can treati,OOO black

people In the Caribbean In a
war we wOuld not dare !o
treat 200,000 wblte people ID
Rhod'-la.
-Tht Tl!nts of Loftdato, on
Brltoin'f ln......,. of AllgulllG.

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lhe ~r tnfteld'o

p.n- of
.ml-llo ' ·
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• C:C..h Russ Moore\ I boJoo gvt
0Uifl'OOI2-l in the ·fourtllwhen
c..,. led ·oa walklrw,.OQer IIC•
rifle~ him to seocinl aid Alibott
at._.,. . Into rlih~ The .lnsurIDCll/'1"' Clime in the flftballer
llurdOUe led off with a •alk, wao
secrliiced d'"'n by Adt, Demoskey w.iked, aid Joh- doubled

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MERCURY
PARKLANE
4 DOOR, 8 CYL.
AUTO. TRANS.
ALL POWER, AIR
COND. R&amp;H. 111/1
TIRES.

Celtics Drop

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119-116 Tilt

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ed Jtamr Wellb and brlllllfll•
Ierthaoder Doiir ffelr;wlloN.Mlt
etul! bi!!led llie lllarauderl , the
real or the WIJ,
C.Och Moore lolal!Uv ,hi~ Cllll
to Warr.en Local this~
Line Score
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lronlcn ••••• 001 000: fl-1 J ·O.
Meigs.,.,. ,100 110 •-3 S 2
Webb (LI?, Helll')" (5) alldS!eto
nomen. llurdetts aid craw. Omplrea, Neallolroed, plate; •l nplo,
Slol:arl, baseL

All.star.@

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delte'e bscoo several lime"
Aroher . llthered 19, ~ Jorw
drlvealhet he IU .to 1!1 we,)' beck
to pi, lild ~ Slin \1'8•
•oo In ri8!&gt;lfleld plclied ollodetp
ohot by Mike Aker&amp; ·lhlt would
haw - a IOJIHI'iJund homer.
II """ sentar cetcl&gt;ei' Jim
.Crow •ho flrot ·svt to IraatiMI'o
clever rlghthanler Joe Webb to
put the Marauders on tha score
board. With one out In the Ma.rauder first, carJ Jlemosby
•alked, Johnaon JIOitled oot, and

Pal O'Brien, both with 42a.

\Jackson .Tops Trackmen 78 to 49

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In the first Census of the
UDIIed Ststes, tsken in
1710, Virginia was the most
p.opulous stste, with
741,110, according to The
World Almanac. New York
City had a populntion of
33,131, Philadelphia 28,522
lllld Boston 18,331.

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•alkod IIObod¥. itruek iu: Rve,
aid s..• ~ no earned riiDI.
Two Infield llllses In thelrootoo third prodU!'ed the Ylsltoro'
fill. Bruce lllil'aJ"Jed oll With I
•bwle, &amp;Ill to secqnl wh011 ohorlstop Dennio ·Aull didn't pt. 1
double Pill' belllhll scooted betwixt hisleso, and·•lterll&lt;owere
aut, •cored wbon lhlrdsacker
Stave OUer mlahalllled a bell to
hlolell.
Burdatle, 1111111 point, &amp;QI8lll
Ila)oert to sky out to centerfielder Pat Archer.

Resulto by - - · (JIIay.
era from GIDipolla, ~ llld
About Ute lima Cooeh R u s o Melp listed In that order) were:
Moore's dtammd boya had cUpGreg Smith 45, R. JohniClll 44,
ped halllbtY Ironton 3-1, Coach Priddy 42.
IN 51lHI'J'II GRADE LEAGUE - 'lble squad of boys, tha i!.JtlbQry No. 2 taom, partldllated
Nolan Swackhsmer•o aolfera
Beep - · t3, Harper
in tha 196~9 Meigs Loc:al District 5t!Mith sradeleague. Franl row, I tor, are GJ'OIIory Vlnlrw,
•ere trimming Gallipollaand Lo- &amp;unmers 48, llan&lt;IY Burt 45.
Charles Marshall, Jl~~~~ny McClure, DaYid RidpiJ; 2101 row, Patrick Air son, llalllll' Goode, Georp
san au the Pomei'Ol' course.
Seve Gardner t3, Bruce GoldsNeuelnJOd, Jr., coach; Gary Grueser aod Bruce Blackaton.- Sentinel Photo.
.,...,il'~re •uinjll lo h•v• 110me
II ""' Melp 218, Gallipolis hem 49, Bill Hensler 43.
npw rae~• around hrl'f' thi11
220 and lAgan 241 In total
Mike Orr 48, Bill - · year/"
strokes.
11011 49, O'Brian 42.
Scortns by points, ltwasMeiga TOI'J')' Uoyd t3, Dick Sloan 53,
11, Logon 0; Meigs 6lk, Gallipo- Rex Roulh 46.
lis 4'h, aid Galllpolla 9, Logan
The Marauders eoHera mot'e
ID&amp;t&gt;'• track and field However, three he had fiiiUI'ed
880 Yard Run, 2:12.46, Cllll- 2.
Into Albans ll8lt 1Ue1Mla)o and
etes, lacklns depth In most as slso-rons liOI'OII'I,
nlngham (M), Praeter (J), Lewla
Medalist honors went to two tske m Pt. PleuaJt there Wed.
the field OYEIIIS, went doWn to
Coach Benlla,y likes his equad (J),
Meigs awinsera, Bob Prldey and nesdo.Y.
~est 78 to 49 Tuesdo.Y In Ute to Chesapeake Selilrdlu'.
180 Yard low Hurdles, 23:5,
llrll meet of the 1969 season
The results apinat Jackaon; Moasbarpr, De!lepheo, Vllll8hBy United Preulnternstlo18i
,II Middleport,
Hlgb Hurdlea, 18:28, Well (M), 111.
.4
One win was sll Philadelphia
The Marsudera took 7 or die Mosllberpr and DeSiepban (J),
220 Yard Dash, 25:2, Rllch:f:IH I
Coach Jack Ramllo)' needed to
15 Droll oo Ute block but loot
100 Yard Dash, 11 flat, Slat· art, Valentine, Shaller.
stal't t a I kIn &amp; chsmlllooshlp
1heavll,y in aeconds and thlrda,
tor (J), Hawley (M), Vlianllne
Mlle Run, 4:46, Praeter, 0111Three ouls &amp;WI.!' from a 4-0 on Bob Thorson but hit die sec- allln.
lpu11cularl.Y In the fteldconteato. (J).
nlngbam, Rosa (J).
victory - that' a where Coach old
lfllll the next toss to
Lost In the excitement of a
Coach John Bentley 1101 10me
440 Yard Duh, 55:8, Rltchsrt
Two Mlle Run, 10:47.6, DoSie- CUff WUson'a Gallia Academy force In JackaCII'a seocinl run. 119-116 76er victory over Boston
aurprl10a, some sood. aomablld, (M), Osborne (J), Shaller.
phon, Warner (M), Arm'l!l:oni Blue DevUa found thamselves Dan Mur!&gt;h1 •a• behind 2-1 and Tuesda¥ night waa the fact the
1n the match. Three boya he had
880 Reli,r, 143:6, Melp (Haw. (J),
Tueodll' afternoon at Jackson struck oilt for the lronmen'osec- ColUcs hsd won the Orst three
onUclpated wlnnins !Irsts dldn'L .ley, Rice, Grimm, Vaugban).
Mlle Rela,y, 353.4, Mel g 1 - then the roof Cell ln.
ond oot with the score 4-2 in fa.
of the best-of-seven
(Rltchart, Well, Rice, Grate).
Coach Dick Haller' a lroomen vor or GAllS. LIO)'&lt;I and Holdran Notlooel Baakethall AsooolsUon
Pole Vault, 9 fl. tie, Whit- took adventege of two walks, hsd scored tor Jackaon.
pla,yoff series.
latch (M) and Jones (J), and Mul. two hit hstsmen and belWO&lt;I out
The Blue Devils were one 001
SUII, Rlmllll' said, "The 76ere
len (M).
three hila In the bollom of the awe,)' from victory and hsd 1 two are alive and wen and returni~V
Hllb .lamp, s 11. 2 in., Oo- seventh lnnlns to eke out a 5-4 run lead when Gary,sextoo alsm• to PhUadolphla." The flflh
borne, WUctman (J), Rllchart. win over the Blue Devils with mod 1 slntlla to drive In Duffy game of the serlea wUI be
Broad Jump, 18 fl. 9'h ln. only two outs.
with Jockson's third run. ~ pta,yed in Philadelphia Frida)"
Rollan (J), Armllr&lt;inl. Jlcllfner
Tlie Blue Devil• are 1·1 for cer'o ftrot pitch to Marc Tho- nlghl •lth the Collies stUI
Coach Daa Shivers' Rio Grande In the first frame. Bill lUcks (M),
the -son and the lronmen are mas wae a strike. But 'l'llaaula needlns onl,y one victory to
Redmon opllt a doubleheader gave up ml,y four hits In get11ns
Sholput, 40.0 fl., Sciteo .CJl, 2-ll for the year aid 1-ll In the
alsmmed the second pitch for a advence to the Eastern DIYislon
Tuesday with Morris Harv- Col- credit for the win. Hicks went Barr (M), Murph,y ~Jl... .
Southern. D,lvlslon or the South- alnale to ·~ore C~sbY with the 11· finaiL
lese at ,~· ''-~"' .aoarl~-. . all the ·WI.I'• with . ~.dan!a .behind '" ,. ptocus, 125 ft., ,Mi.ohMJ.;(J)j ,......si!Jm, ' Olil!&gt; .Aihltllc' ~"' ol .. run oil&amp; ~~~~~ ~r$ed the
The Son ..Dieiii&gt; IIOc:keti . alsi)"
wlnnln&amp; lhe. first ...... ~ . ani! lhe plate.
.
. . . !lllrphy, Barr;
' "'·' . ' .. ' . GAllS "• . IJ..I In 1SEOAt pla)o.· .,, plate wllh the wlnnlr/R ' lalb' 'to "lnarilged their first pla,yof!
drapplns4he nlgbtcap 5·l
Charges with the toaa wao
Tom ~ncer stsrtetHor the make 115-4 Jackson.
victory Tuesdo.Y night, overcom-' The Redman will open t h e Barcy Bennett, another fr&lt;olh.... Blue Devils aid looked good lor
Shortotop Lonnie Bush led of! lng the Atlanta Hawks 104-97 oo
home season at 3:30p.m. Thurs- man, whO worked six lllltngo.
NBA PLAYOFF STANDINGS
six l~nss, BIYIIV up only one the first lnnllV with a homerun the Wool c... ~ Atlanta lead&amp; In
di,r at Rio Grande with a single Torey FOUl caugbt Larry Mll· 1\)' United Press lhtematlonal
hi~ Spencer had struck out 13
to put the Blue Devils ahead 1-ll. their Western Division semlilnpme against FUnt Community ter came on in tho sixth andLar.
East
ant! walked three but he tired Tile Blue DevOs then loaded the al, two tlllllOs to one.
Jr. Collep. 'lbon die Redmon ry Boa! took over catcklns duSerlea A
and his arm was giYIIV him 1 beoes os Dave Johnson singled,
In the other Eastern semlfil&amp;l,
Ihost Flint Frldq in a dollbls- Ues.
W. L. Pet. llltletrooble.
Bruce Wilson waa sale on a the New York Knickerbocker a
lUlling for extra besea for Now York . . . . . . 3 0 1.000
So with a 4-0 lead, c..ch WU- fiolder'• choice, and Tom~~ can complete a lour • game
1header. The first pme stsrta at
1 p.m., the aecond 11 3 p.m. Both tho Golden Eaglea were Spark Baltimore .. . ... , 0 3 .000 son pulled ~ncer, put him on cer was safe on an error.
sweep over the Baltimore
are sevanlnnlns olflin.
Adams, a triple; end steve Bsdo
Series B
third hsae, moved Dsve Burnett
It ol4fJped right thare, thOUih, Bullets by winning at home
: steve Siaugbllr, a freshman, a.ld Ralph l'olukl, eacll hsd douW, L. Pet. to first and brought In DeleSoun- 11 Rick Mosley pq&gt;ped.., to the tonight and in the West San
·looked sood in the opener as ha .bios.
Booton ......• , 3 1 .760 ders, big JUnior right hinder. shortstop, T'"" Prose fanned aid Francisco takes a 2-I edge and
let the Golden EarJes doWn with
Firat Game
PI&gt;Uadelphia . _ • • 1 3 .250 Seundero worked three lnnlnso Dave Burnett pq&gt;ped liP to aharL a home court advantage over
West
laal Frida)" aplnat Falrllnd,
Los A~les into tonight's
IlOIII' hila while his teammates Rio Granda ••• 311 020 I 8-10-l.
Series A
gave ~ two hils aid fanned ftve CHIEF STEWARD
fourth pme.
1were coUtctin8 10. SII!II!Ilter Morris Harvey .. 201 00110-4-2
'
ck 0111 elgbl aid •alked one
Batterlaa: Rio Grande - s.
W. L. Pet. to take credit for the win.
WESTPORT, Conn. (UPOgarnerlns the win. Larcy Boal SirlaugbHarvter (WP) ~n~~;(LJilorP). Sen Francisco • - • 2 1 .667 1 Sta"' ~~
~u~rs David Tallaksen, Atlanta, Ga.,
caught the ftrJt pme.
8
ey • MNC~nl
'
Los AngeleS • • • • 1 2 ,333
or a W
qM!n
IC 800 today was named series ~hief
Extra base hits . b7 the Red- R. Mlnero (f) aid S. Adanll.
Series B
save.-JI. Barry Davis struck out. steward for all races in the
men Included a triple li.Y Dick
Second Come
W, L. Pet. Cl,yde Holdren bsnsed a single Sporte Csr Club of America
iel TqeiMia)o,

BROOKHAVEN, Mlu. (NEA)
•
Ill a wood-paneled, whitewashed church deep In southern
Mississippi, Charles Even, his atate'a Democratlc natiollal
committeeman, was .lddresslng his fello• blacb at a
cupboards.
political raUy steeped In revtvanst tones.
w ~-• ...,.. - - .
• • •
A
call
to
help
a
Negro
preacher
fUIU1ing
for
alderman
the fulure had brourJt them to will 1111 YGU be'o 011 the ._..., ;
Grandma Is the only one
here, it was not Ute kind of speecb lllat would go at a
N- where, otter lhoroulh beeau• at Ida 01111 _ . _ , ;
who doesn't reeall with nosNational Committee meeUng ID WIUlhlngton or on a telascreentnr. ·tha,y hod beeo accept. IIIII file enriranmeat be made tOr :
vision network panel show-where Evers bas soberly apo-'
edbytlleFamJJ,y,
hlmselt- fllefrleocloheeboiL" ·
ken of accommodation between whites and btacks StiU.
TheriJIY In file drua wing ceu- "And •e don't look b8Ck 1oo
for aU its special appeals, it did not reaDy violate thai
tara ll'OUIId "'lbe Ganie," Wlilch much 00 the past," edded Nol"'notion.
united
!or''attaek" "ll'o !be fulure we're IDterut' Agelnst the chorp~ of hYJ!IDI and prai~s. alilld crlu of
and "OIICOIIItar." lblel\f lathe ed tn."
. :l!
tdaigta thOR big, big E.ot~r.. ::· : ::ti:i,=~~~~wo:'.;.u:;'::t':•c:e: · · ···.'lUi&amp;' -.!i"~eri Wl'llie triiill
'"1111• ,.,., ...,.. 'fbor're
,.
loners of yesteryear that
himself." Then he went on:
· · themll!vea and oiJt. haDdbla tho kids at allooi,".JaOk
r.
took two ~ays, to,prepare.
"What about us! Wbere we live II where Ute dust beglna.
or in anNotds-llerred etrort lo mu..,S. "11 -~WOrk. Thor
Where we live Is where the llcbts end. Where we liVe Is .·
weed out the hidden. .POIIIIIllntl &amp;01 fasctnated and 117 beeau11
.,
No matter how lOGY out
srowlhiiD lbelrllveo. "AIIaeke'' 11'1 daa&amp;eraaa, Uka a
wbere the sewers end. Where we live 11 where pollee proa teener mtJt1 be, _you'll
tection ends . . .
are
brulll but 111111 be WIMot we ao out to talk with t...
'·
seldom lind tlu:t he'U ever
"You
•an
pray
an
yoa
wut.
lla&amp;
II
'11'01'1
do
fOI
aay
verbel,
...lre-eals
are
left
....,.
and
...
do
••
u
object to a square meal.
loocl unlelo yon 10 oat and lllld for wbl yea Deed
behind "Tile Game" 11 we tblak we're able - ,.. r!!.l,~,le be in eilarce of -elldq, 10&amp; jut pra)'ll&amp; 'Uoi
over. ''EDCOWIIar" II IIOfter, a them dopo lla't frl&amp;lllenlDa or
...,..
searoh for understsn&lt;tns.
mind bllllllns or 'Wild' or bra•e.
Evers, whose brother was murdered In Jact.son n : !
"I 1011're bonest- see ,..._ 11'1 Jaat Ull1 and atupld _ llld
DDCTOAIS MAILBAG
six years ago, runs a grocery otore ill a memortll Med ·
seJt and otbero as IIHIY reallJo It makal71lll sick, IIOibflle _...
QUICK QUIZ
Even shopp~ center In Fayette, west of here. He
are - ,... _., need drop," You aubll11uta a drua life tar
self Is a can ate Ibis year, trying to be the first Negro
laid Nolds, a ""~-ed, artlcu- 1c u - - •••• ·-• .........1 11•
Q-When did P. T. Bornmayor of his town. He tens tbll bllick folk:
""'"-·-·
.... -.-..
urn, tho world's most famo..,
"When
we're
elected,
whites
won't
have
to
be
afraid
to
late
hloode.
On
her
llllOek
she
Will
the
fetr
Uke
uo, who ao up
shollml4n, begin hit coreerr
com~
through
Fayette
.
.
.
They'll
be
ire.ted
absolutely
hsd
Inked,
"Don't
talk
to
mo.
111 the bard - ·•
A-In 1835, with tbe purstrmgbt, just like btacb. We eln't going to have no poJic8
llllllllpdlte -••· •
"How lq do 1llll -., In ·~
chase and esblbltlnn of
brutaUty.
We're
going
to
allow
wlilte
folks
an
over
this
"'Tbe
Come'
fre01
1011
up,
Famlly''l"
we UU4.
Joyce Heth, a Negro woman
By WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.
country
that
we're
servants
lor
everyone.
We're
not
going
l!'o
Uke
a
11111
be1ns
torn
dolm.
"until
71llllhlnk
1llll .... mab
weighing only 48 pounds,
to
be
bate-monger
cre.tures.
'Aitaeli'
and
•en-•
_
we
11
)'0111'
CIWIL
1
could be011
alleged to have been George
.ll--:-1 am tulq Hydropres, Wllllthe full knowledge of
.
"Doll'!
preach
bate.
Don't
till.
Just
stop
them
from
d-'••
llMd both 10 we ean loom to r._ lllOIIIh - or ... Or "
Washington's nurse, report- D1uril
and reserpine for high your physlcian and regular
It to us."
-a
lata• 'MI• we &amp;0 outside apln
ed to be over 160 yeara old.
"Maybe 11'1 the oJq we rMJ.
blood )!I'OllSure. What are follow-up examinations by
In
a
part
of
Misslssjppi
beavtJy
hlack,
Evers
worb
fo
It
will be with a dllrerent Idea at 11 believe wbato .m- 011 the
effects
7
their
side
him.
Q-fn railrood poriGnco,
stir his llstenero' prldi! and seff-&lt;!OIIftdence In peaceful
ourlllvea and 1 hope ~~
-. ••~-~
'
whot are "gondy dmicers"r
A-81nee By~~~ Is a
competition with thO while man. He ldds:
•
.._ will ............ In die bal!,"llldllelsave aa." 'lblo from .nm, bare- ds.
Q-My doctor says my
A-Section men who work combination of HydrodlurU
"Laelt
him
Ia
111o
eye
lllld
oay:
'No,
whlle
mu,
ads
aiD'&amp;
11
18, 1 boJo who poura out 011
On the - · out ,.. - • 1 11 1
on the roadbed.
and reserpine, I wonder wby
blood pressure Is 250/110. He
your COIIIItry, ll'o our CIIUIIr1. '11111 ...'&amp; your 1o1r11, lfo
~
.._
'you are tatlng an three. The has prescribed SIIUW!siD.
our
Iowa.'
But
we're
colqle
111are
11."
....
he
Io
IIIli
DOI
'llita
IQekboanL
lAid:
,
Q-Whot u the motto ol side effects of Diurlllnclude
What is It and what are its
He reminds them how be and his fellow Negroes through·
reodT lo reveal in 110r1011, He ''TodoJ Ia the llrat dq at tho
the Boy Scout orgallizationi
nausea, diarrhea, dizziness side effects!
out
the
South
were
told
by
tbeJr
own
parents
that
it
was
lluted
wllb ''ale llrJnwelilrt real at )'Oill' Ute!"
A-"Be Prepared."
and a rash. Reserpine may
A-This dRC Is a comblna.
natural
and
proper
to
be
ruled
by~
be
subservient
to
llull"
o1
15, but "I'Ve been In
'lbla co~~,... 11 dldlc:ated 1o
drowsineu, headache
lion of a diuretic, blood presQ-When were mounud cause
-the
whites.
He
tells
them:
·
the
berotn
hie
file
laat
two
famlbo
llvlnl. 10 u 71lll'rellnlntl
sure reducer and tranquil.
police first usod In New nasal congestion, dry mouth
and blurred vision.
:rsero."
kid lnlullle or juat plain lrailole,
"My momma told me ... that the white man should
izer. Its side effects lnelude
York C{lfi7
walk
oothe
sidewalks,
not
us
...
We
have
to
show
what
''lln't
II
crulhlns,
to
be
•ot..
Jet
Holen •·•YOU, .....
will
weakness,
fatigue,
dizziness,
A-On Sept. 9,.1904.
we are."
,.._....___
IMNjl'
r;a; . .
Q-For several months I cramps, nausea and diar- · ,.. welllked.
1110 nlccone .1'111" own .......
have been tatlng Hygroton
rhea.
He makes It plaill tha~ by his measure, the Negroes'
''The wvrlllhlnltbet can hlp. Ins - ' - " ' Addreu llllta
to control high blood presfight
for
a
chanCe
at
rlllllliDI
tblnp-especlaUy
whari
they
pen
to 1llll In 'Tile Gome• 11 u Bottel 1n care at thlo ...._
Date Line
sure. I am also teting EtraQ-WW drtloWq w hlte
are
ltroogly In the ma.Jorib'-ought to 10 011 regardles1 of
.1'111" tolloir members doll't tn. - .
fon prescribed by a different
The !80th meridian is used
the outeome of the early battles.
~
vmegar bring a"liigb blood
doctor. Are these two drugs
as the International Date
pressure down?
"If we wiD or Jose, we're golnJ to come back acaiD."
compatible!
Une. The date must be adThrough
Ibis whale performance, Charles Even bas his
A-VIne1ar,
if
used
sbould
vanced one day when crossA-Aillloao these t w o be taken sparingly, i't Is
ell.antlnt,
praylnc
"rally" audience With him. He Is a su.
ing this line m a westerly
drugt-tbe 1trot a diuretic
of
any
particular
value
In
reP01'b
etlioi1er,
and
his reputation for oteady otshJe yet
direction and set back one
and blood pressure reducer
duciDg
blood
pressure
but
lired-up
leadership
of
Mlsllsolppl's rllinl numbers of votday when crossing in an
and Ute second an antideIDg Negroes Is apreldlnJ fut.
your
doctor
knows
some
easterly direction.
pressant - are compatible
drugs that are.
Where - e then were barely !S,. . NelfOII relllfend
they should be taken only
to vote lod11 there ue -17
Aad Even 11 111e1r
man.
Q-My
blood
preasis
Do
Ill
164/84. My doctor Is not gtv.
Some observen In this atate tblnt be bas tbe stuff of
lng me any drug but be has
national leadership for the overwhelmiiiiiJ moderate Neme .on a salt-iloOr diet. Will
gro cause. It Is not clear wbether anyonilias tried to lure
~0 WIW'S l-IE OOING? GIVING
eating garUc 6rlng my blood
bim
to aucb Ieveli. But It II plain that he Utes Uvillg and
'!liE ORDER~ WOP!D105ELL
pressure down?
working
In Misaiollppl.
~1M TO ~R. c:c.lMPETI'IOR• ••
A-No, although
ptrThe revivallst politlcal evening at Brookhaven told w11y
sons apparently
so.
Even
was truly at home~ doing the thJn.l be see1 mooi
Y£,t..W .. ·WW&amp;IlE WN!&gt; I?
Stick to your low-salt diet.
important-sllrrlnJI the
e folb he tbhib moot need
YEAH ..·Oio:N"•I'LL'
ltlrrlng
If
the
raeiilltruQJe
Ia
ever reaDy to take a a'--•Q-Wben nmeeae ap.
T't«) CARI.QM)S ~
er turn for them.
proacbes me to mate conHEAR·niRU WALL·
versation I get .U choked
•:
up, my throat gets dry and I
shake all over. How can I
People who lu:ve a
place for everything
spend an awful lot on

.

Meigs High Wins
On Home Course

aut."

"Yea, we plq 'Tbe Glme'
a-daJ berotn balllt.
too - 1101 as -.~~~on bat as
"The next fix - lt'1 .U 7llll partlclpoall," llro, Hciibr addlhlnk about. ODe lilY lold me hls ed. ''Wo're .U au M 19111 ....
wile .... ICI'Oiln!ns In hsrd Ia- II here. We "~e'' II
bor, but he """""'t relate be- fiHiy call Ul hut leamed a lot
cause he'd opoUed a bottle at about oarlllno and our IWIIclemerol oo the hoopttsl lhalt. upo trom these ••ataao."
OnJ,y after he had sneaked ltiato
" 'Row .....,. nice lilY• Uka
hls poekst - thai Ida wlfo's pain 1llll are au drup'/' Tbal'o w11a1
bewne real to him."
1llll 1o Ilk, lm't It?" laek
Jack Is a membarof"~F..... has a dlrectueu about him wbleh
II.J," a
_.t. mado Ul _... t•I alhamod,
liMIUI JlfVIfllll tor clrul users. a Uttle Jllaly.
Totilllber with 21 other FamJJ,y "Kic:k1 -lbet'ni11,n
members, be Ia lr7lnllowllltree ed 8I'OIIIId the tlble. "Not ,...
at hls bablt tbrouall lnlenalve at ., - . could .., IIIJthllll
lftiUP lhll'lp)', seJt • llnlnrledtle, else lluted ua ott. Alld doll't
will power, and- J10iilapa moat anr toraet- II could be YOIIB
!mportut ol aU - the dalermJa. cldl&lt;lnext! DrupareNOW, - ·
allllll to help otbero.
're llll ...llne11. Fourf80l'IIIID
We Ill at a Iooc table, the lllllr 11111ber -ked the
"doJefiBIIIII"andlbe"IIJIInl" ~- Noor u.. are
.... Alld the ........ Incl.- • 30, Mllfnc tn llblila ltGIInd the
booptlal doctor and technlelall, cloc:k. Alld lhllr doll't with
Looldna at "'• YGU
pati lt'o Jail a lllaer• ..,.., Ute dlfrerence, except that moat lbet oplke In .1'111" arm. 'l1loa
or the "dopers" """'•ernounr. the¥ lmoir lhlif'Ye &amp;IDI a cuotoa r.., terrlbl,y fhtn. Here ware mer."
Intelligent, ltierate; llllllll.. Daa, cpdet up to - . a
joople, -.ehowbesdedcloimthe lllrVQio draa at his ......._ :
·~re road." Each hod reach- "We doll't blame Clllr ebJloliood :
ed his or her erlslo - ' - · for all the lrauhle wni tn. ;
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At last, Better Fortune For Southern Neighbors
Economic news frequently makes dismal

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StNnr Pitch!._, Umtl,,hlJti'*
aidpneraUyoulltaidl._detense
put the Molls Maraudoro oii.lhe
Yletoey road in their Oll!!nill&amp;
tlllllO Of lhe 1969 prep besebeJI
- - .at Mlddl-' Tue_,,
Jim Crow'• triple, Van JohDoon's -Ie, all4 "1llM.I' Abo
holt' a single, the onb' .~r
hlto, .U. cemi with . ........ in
ocorq ,liOaiUon aid added.., to
a oweel 3-1 victory.
Mea..,hlle, Bob Burdelta, senJar rllhthaider, waD • ~~!laCed an
• - - l e aid two alngles,

Rio Redmen Split

$1095
Keith Goltle Ford Used Car
S. 3rd Ave.

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Middleport

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Baseball Twinbill

New Shipments
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rio Harvey had no extra bose
hila.
1 DaYB Roberto stsrted for Morjrl1 Harvey ond Wll charged with
lhe lou. He waa relieved ID the
l'ourth b.Y R. Minora. Spark Adllllll ,., behind the pllle:
' Morris Harv- turned the ta....,
~t~es oo tho.Redman In the nlghl:ap. Jumplns otr to a 3-G lead

Ballerleo: Rio Grande - B.
Tuellda,y'o Rosults
f) to load Ute beses with ...
BellneU (LP), L. Mlller (6) end Philadelphia 119 Boston 116
dolln. Ropr Cosb,y •alked on
T, Foul, L, Boal (6).
san Dleso 104 Atllllla 91
foor olnlght pitches lor Jack·
(Oub' tlllllOI ICb~
son's ftrat run.
Wednellda,y'
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That was all lor SeunlerL
The sergeant major Berves
Baltimore 11 New ork
Spencer eame ...k to file mound.
as tbe representative in the
Lol Anseiea 11 Son Francisco Mike MDUI'OII eame Ia to pla)o
Pentagon for all American
(OidJ lillie• aeheduledl
first and Daw Burneu •enl back
enlisted men around the
G
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•·orid.
to third base. AilS
4-1.
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with lloo out In die 10th to drive
in an unaarMd. run and P,ve the
St. Louis Csrdll&amp;lo a $-4 odp
owr the Detroit Tlpro.
Wea Parker'o twOoi'UII al._.e,
I NHCOI'q lfnale by Paul
P-'ch and Bill Sidlldo'
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ATHENS, LOGAN WIN
Albeno drqlped Well- 9-2
aid l.olln ripped Noleonvllle •
York 19-2 in Northertl DIYiolon
baseboll conteots In the South•stern Ohio Leque TueiMia)o
eV8111ns.

FREE BABY A
CHICI \:j
Friday &amp; Saturday
April 4 &amp; 5
(With 8 Gola. Goo)

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The Dally Sentinel, Mldclltport-Pome.W, 0., 1\prll 2, 1169

· .Two-Day
Kickoff
Attended

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. Cancer Crusade Kl- In Cbarlellton Frlda.r 111111 Selllr&lt;ll.v,
Mareh 28 IIJid 29, were Mr. and
ollrs. l'lul Scholtz, Mr. and Mrs,
Fnnk Scholtz, Mrs. J, G,F, JohnMro. William Rardin, Jr.,
Mrs. Clinton Sayre, Mn. Scotty Hyre, Min iilaron McAllister, Mra. C. Dale R'"'sh, and
Mr. Carl 4Dch, Jr.
Lawrence Well&lt;, naUmally
known volunteer crusader for
tile American Cancer &amp;ciell',
with NatalleNevlnaandJoeFeel\Y
from his TV show, entertained
the Volunteers Frida,y evening
ud were on the program for the

VISIT OUR FLOWER CENTER-&amp;000 SQUARE
ARTifiCIAL
FLOWERS,WREATHS,
GLASSWARE,
FRESH
POITED
FLOWERS,
ARRANGEMENTS
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Mr. Welk, as last year•s Na..
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Cancer.

He alated that he would contln·
ue to be a volunteer for t h e
American Cancer Society.

Former Governor Okey L, Patterson, the 1969 Crusade Chairman for West VIrginia, pleaded

FRESH POTTED

Superior

for regular physical check-ups

David Davies

wbieb he endorsed as the impor-

tant object of this year's cam-

LEAN, FLAVORFUL

paign.
The 1969 slogan is, "Help
10W'self wtth a checkup and others with a check. "

Semi Boneless Ham

Sessions at

ANCHOR HOC

BEAUTIFULLY ARRANGED

5 to 7 lb.
Portion

Greenbrier

3 and 4
BLOOM

Are Attended
POOO PLEASANT -

Mem.

ben at the JuniorWolnan'aClub,

lb.

EvelYn L. Wiseman, president;
Martha Poore, treasurer; Virginia !ilaw, incom.ing treasurer,
and Diana Wedge, Incoming cor.
· rellpOIIdlng secretary, attended
tile Frlda,y AtlerllOOII Session at
· the Junior Department 0( the
General Federation of Woman's
Cluba of West VIrginia, at the
Greenbriar Hotel in White Slll&amp;ftlr Sprlnga, March 28 and 29.
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charge of tile Jwllor Meetlllg.
Mrs. Dllllel Warren, 0( Beckley,

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16
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Evaporated Milk-.
3
ALL FLAVORS Pkg.
9c
FOODLAND VANILLA
Gat 99c
Pk(.
Ice Cream
M!'S· SMITH'Scoc.. CUSTARD, PEACH. lb. 88c
PieS
APPLE, DUTCH APPLE
9o•. $1
BIRDSEYE
3
Cans
Awake

uatatant director. gave a re..

CARNATION

port on Camp Gallahad.
Mrs. Warren Is Stale ChairDian for this camp that h a
11ate project combined of three
&lt;aDijlll for children up to the
.,. of llfleen. Camp Nokoma,
· (or dlabeUc children; Camp
BraUie, lor blind children and
tile camp lor mentally retarded
eblldren. This camp is located
· ·. IGIIth at Charleaton.
: 11te group made a tour of the
. Senior Women's Exhibit rooms,
Arta 111111 Crafts and the ocrap.
boob from each club were on

TEMDERBEST

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: Ouillln Christian Union on Main

STOKELY

·,. EYIIIB8llst Norman Ta,ylor at
}; ltwenawood will conduct theser,; ,letL ~al alngerswtllbefea'lllnd each nlifrt. The Rev. James
". llaqbter welcomes everyone to

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,:;'11111 two arrests, Cecil A. Jef38, Mlltm, on two chargea,
..;'jjt.,bq while Intoxicated and on

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Mmlttecl - iilawn Wooda, Pl.
Jewell Potts, A p p I e
Grant Roberts, Point
Potrlc!aMeadowo, GalFerry.
- Karen Blasell,
Gra,y, Debborah llolMra. Velma Wise, Keith
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. Ia Circuit c...rt FriJu&lt;lge Jameo L o e

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UNBELIEVABLE ASSORTMENT
w RANGE OF SIZES

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rJ.,. .. ,.,es

(Continued from- b
the train site and burial area. Tuesday, nrpd Cnn Gen.
Traftlc Cut ()If
Omar N. Bradley and Ad.
Trartlc to all but those with George S. Anlerson to Elsenspecial passes Will cut off at 3 hawer's Wet or ~ yeua.
a.m. EST in the I!Oo&lt;Olled M.Set. Jcm A. MCBney Jr.
crodon area. Extra setuttly
One key member •of lhe
precautions were in etrect family, Dr. Mil~ S. E•senhowaroond the sauna, Kan., Airport er, the geaeral • brolher lnlm
where Nixon was scheduled to Ba1tlmore, n1 W in Washing..
laoo at 10:30 a.m. FST aoo the ton aoo unable to take hia
special landing pad for his position with the hooonry
helicq,ter just outside the paUbearera.
Eisenhower Center.
Acting tor him was Gen.
All armed forces were repre- Andrew J. Goodpaster, soon to
sented, but the bulk of the leave for a post Eisenhower
military ma!l&gt;OWer came (rom once held, s~reme commander
units or the 5th Army, with or NATO forces with headquarcooperating forces from the ters in Be]gium.
Abilene police, Kansas Stale
Highway Patrol aoo the U.S.
Secret Service.
(Continued rrom pogo I)
Respeclifl: the firmly ex- King Coostruction Co. o! Jackpre~sed wishes of the late son with a bid at $209,342.50.
president's son. John D. Eise~ second low was the Karr CUIhower, who Lra veled westward struction Co. at Cheater with a
abalrd the funeral train, there bid of $221,213.25.
would be no public announceThe Harry L. Miller Co. d.
ment of the persons in the COiumbJs wa!l the apparently low
immediate Eisenhower party, Wdder on the sewer lines with
the appro:&lt;imate~ 500 persons a bid of $843,039.80. Second was
invited to sit on the library the Huber Co., Parkeraburg, with
steps or the 40 to 60 personsf abldof.l,
• 31,
5 089•28.
expected inside !he ''Place o
All bids received will be turnMeditation" (or actual burial.
ed over to the engineering ttrm
Pallbearers Arrive
o! Burgess and Nlple lor siucly
The honorary pallbearers, and reeommeDdation.
some or whom arrived here

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Made QuickJ'V
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Tho doldllllll !ormaklqrdla,...
ea ol ' llsUrwa In lhe 1969 teJe.
phone directory Is Aprilll,GIDoral TeliiJ)Hlae co. d Ohio aald
today

Robert

K..dey
trlct cmnmercial

(Continued from page I)
now on digitalis lor his beer!
condition.
Through the ordeals, Mr • and
Urs. Marshall have been blessed
with kindnesses of neighbors and
relatives. Many times when Mr8.
Marshall h88 had to be at a boa·
pltal with Bryan, Hemlock Grove
area neighbors ond friends heve
prepared ond taken meals to lhe
famDy. As a mother concerned
with the welfare d all ber chil.
clren, Mra. 1\!arshall Is extreme·
~ grateful lor these acts of kind·
ness.
Paq&gt;le heve also been tboullht.
fill in remembering Bryan. One of
the nicest gestures came recently through Miss J... Douglas
and her mother, Mrs. Velma
lloogl88.
During the Christmas season
last year, Jane, lhen In tho Air
Force Women's Corps,_vlsl!ed

rectians in their phone JiatlDga
or chaq:e of address planned b&amp;fore June 16 to the cornpall)''a
Pomeroy business offtce.
KeaUey aald this would affect
any person or busineu.plaaatrv
to move or Install a telophone
before lhe directory Ia plilllabo
ed. Tho manager sald lhe 1969
directory ia belrw CGilll&gt;lled aoo
wlll be delivered In Jtme.
Other communities listed ln
the book with Pomeroy which
.,.. affecled inclllde ldlddloport,
Letart Falls, PortlaiXl, Racine
and RuUand.

NEW HAVEN - A propoeed
budget of $26,242 lor the new
nscal year was adopted ~ lhe
New Haven toM&amp; eouncU 1n a
apecW &amp;e88ion re&lt;entl,y.
Council, with Mayor 'lbomaa
Grinstead presiding, also a·
dopted an ordinance authorizing
removal of junk ond old motor
vehicles. Under It, lhe cblof of
police, whenever directed by a
majority of council, shall noU·
(y in writing any peraoo, firm
or corporation lteeplng, storing
or having such vehicles, to remove lhem w1tbln 10 days of recolpt of such notice or be re·
moved at the cost d. the owner.
Attending, in addldoo to t h •
mayor, were Helen Fields, recorder; Jacl&lt; Hesa, R. G. Groene,
Arthur Thabet, Lewis &amp;.unmers
ond Gary Roush, councilmen, ond
.William Kimes.

ot for prizes being given away

merchants In a holiday pro.
motion.
As luck would have It, Jane
won a pony with the one ticket.
Jane's molher, a cook at lhe
Salisbury Elementary S c h o o I
where Bryan attended classes unW recently when acbooling was
dlacondnued upon lhe adVIce of
lhe attending physician, knew
Bryan ond about his pbJoslcal au.
menL
Although the pony could have
been sold, II aeemed to M r s.
Douclas ond Jane thet lhe ani·
mal mii!ht just make a nice gift
tor a little boy.
The little boy, of course, was
Bryan.
, Mrs. Douglas 800 her daugbter bad lhe pony taken to the
Marshall home where It was
more than welcome. Bryan waa
delighted with the animal - ond
10 were the other Marshall children.
Naming the new arrival was
no problem. Brjlan had a free
hand ln the matter and since
umackle" Is his favorite name
tor an,y animal, the pony was
10 named. Hia pet rabbit and dog

oo at the Marshall

an, you'U be a "really, really
big star."

Set

For Trial Soon

One matter was set for trial,
a suit lor divorce was granted
.oo another was filed In Meigs
County Common Pleas Court activ!ty.
A elvD suit lor damages by
Mildred Mae Salser against Ern·
est Dale Johnsm, resulting !rom
a traltic accident, was set lor
trial by )Icy on ~~~ 21, begiMing at 9 a.m.
Filing a suit lor divorce was
VIolet Lorraine Ne!J, 283 I.ocust Sl., Mlddleport,agalnatJack
s. Noll, Middleport, ctwrging ex·
MARRIAGE LICENSES
ireme cruelty and asking for CUB·
David
Clyde Grim, 21, Saw.
tocly of a minor child.
yer
AJr
Force
Base, :Mlddp.n,
In lhe other aedvlty, Shirley
and I . - !be Ge.sklllll, 20, RaWelch was awarded a divorce
cine
i1C1Ute 2; Frank David Wood,
from Ro,y H. Welch.
Jr., 18, Grove City, ond CJnlhla
lAlii BOllngaley, 17, Rutland;
TWO FINED BY MAYOR
Clair &amp;!gene SWan, 36, Lulls·
Two dofencbnts Oned Tueaday ville, IIIII Linda Kay Hatfield,
night in tho wurt of Pomeroy 21, Dexler; Eddie Kay Burna,
Meyor Cherieo Logar were Rod- 19, ond Mary Saloma ~,
ney Butcher, HarrlsonvDie, $10 18, d Pomeroy; Charles
and costs, for squsaling tires, ~ Hayes, 29, ond Bertha
aed Roger ~un, Reelne, $5 Marie EUu, 35, d l\lldd1..
and costs, l'IDIIIIng • red lighL

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dreams in this soft
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prompt, occurot. and
complete ... and . .
u'ually ICIYe you II'IOf'e
tkan the noMinal
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WASillNGTON (UP!) - Ago
rlcullure Secrelllcy Cli!lord ill.
Hardin Tuoaday turnad down a
request by dairymen lor a 7
per cent boost in govermnent
price ll()ports for manu!acturtng-crado milk.
At lhe aame time, Hardin ordered minor Increases in federal purchase prices lor butler
alii cheese in a move designed
lo assure lhat farmers' milk
prices will be kept a! &lt;he '""
port level.

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strawa, vinyls and
potento In baautifvl
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in solid colora ond prints,
sizoo 3 to 6X, 7 to 14.

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23,50-26.30; Stock CahoeaSteers,
2&amp;.50 - 31.75; Hollers, 23.50 26; H..Vl' Feeders, 24.594'7.50;
Cowa and Cains, 225-260.
Veal CaivH; Choice, 41 - U;
Good, 39; llledltan, 37.25; Commerolal, 35; Baby CaiYOa By lhe
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ly orraet by declines tor toma- loci 011 March 15, compered
with 267 per cent In February
toes ond milk.
Tho Increase lett average ond 258 per cen11n March, 1968.
prices rseelved by farmers live The Index d farm coats atoed
per cent above a yar arlior. at a record 369 per cent of lhe
Tho two par cent March gain base period will! 365 per cent
followed a two.moot11 rlao fn, a monlh ago and 35lJ per ctlll
cllldlng galna oC ono-lhlrd d me a year ago,
per cent tor tlto month eedlng
AveriiJl! beef eaUie prices lor
Jan. 15, ond 1 1.5 par cent the mOIIIb ending March 15 were
$25.20 a hUndredweight com.
boost 00 Fob 15
Tho report a110 ahowed farm pared with $2C.20 last month
costa rooe 1 per cent to liiOther ond $23.30 a 7oar aruer. Hogs
ali-Ume record during lhe averaged $20.00 a hundredmonth ending March 15.
welgbt compared IIIII! $19.60
An a rooult, 1 comporlaon o! last month and $18.50 laat yar.
prleeo farmers rseelved lind the
Mid March prices for oome
coat d things IIIey buy showed other leading commodldea com.
!arm reluntl In mid l\larcb av- pared with montholfiO ond YNreraged 74 per eent of the "lair ago levels Included:
eemlng _...., parity level.
Wheat $1.28 a bushel, $1.28
nus compared with 73 par oen1 and $1.42; corn $1.09 a bu,lltel,
a month ago and 74 per ctlll a $1.09 and *L06; soy beans $2.48
l'ear ago,
a buabel, $2.48 . ned $2.57; m!lk
An "acl)lated" parity reporl, (wboleaate average, all grades)
wblch counta federal payments $5.3t a htmdredwelgbt, $5.45 ond
to tarmera tn lddltfon to !arm $5.08; 39.5 cents a dozen,
market prlcea, ahowed March 38.6 cenlll ond 30.4 centa; let15 return. a~erapd 80 par cent fllce tor treall market $1MO
d parity compared will! 79 per per lumdredwolght !rom March
coat a . month earlier and a 1-15 compared with U.98 !rom
year aarller,
Feb. 1.:18 ond f3.55 In March
Tbe mllf _ ilareb Index ot 1-15, 1968; tomatoes $11.20 par
prlceo rece!Yaci ~ futnera tor · ~ March 1-15 com.
crops ond llveltllck atoed at272 pared will! $15.70 In Februar7
per cent of lhe 1910.14 baaa per- ond $13.10 a year ago.
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Hoas: 200 - 230, 21; No. I,
21.25; 190 • 200, 20.50; 230.
240, 20.50; 240-260, 20; 260 •
280, 19.50; SOirs, 18 - 18.60;
Boors, 15.20- 15.60; Stock Hap,
111.:15 • 25. 70; Plgo by lhe Had,
10,50 - 15.50.
Cattle: Choice Steers, 28.70 29.10; Good, 27.8o.28.30; Slandlnl, 24.$0 • 26; Good lleltera,
26.70 • 27. 80; Good Cows, 20 •
22.90; Utility, 17.80 -19.40;Can-

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prleea rooe 2 per cent during
litO mOIIIb ending March 15, lhe
A&amp;rlculture Department reported TlleadoJ.
Jtlalng pricea lor cattle ond
lettuce chiefly were reoponalble
tor the adVanee, but were _part-

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You'll find everything, for a do•it-yourselfer or cantractor, at fantastic savings ... Tremendous variety.

'lWELVE MEIGS OOUNTIANS TIJ1!5DAY NIGHT C&lt;IIIPI- a 16ollour civil defense course In
radiological mOidtortJw, Tho course bepn on Fob. 18. Last nlabt lhe fll81 inatructlon was given
aed tbooo lllkinl lhe course were tested ond lhen presented cartl!lcates lor succeaat\Jily COI!l&gt;1et)J111he work. htatruetor waa Joe Feooarboach, Galllpolla. Sealed, I to r, are Charles Dyer, Paul
L. Patterson, COllllb" civil defense Chall'lllllll Fenlerbescb, Carl Platter, Larry Fox, ROOert Snowden; back r01r, left to rt,1rt, H~ W. Ruaaall, Charles T. WaylaOO. Lewla KOII!ledy, William
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As you and your family prepare to observe this most 1lorious of holidays,
we'd like to take the oppertunity of wisllilll you a truly happy Easter,
blessed not only with materlal1oods but overflowiiJI with spiritual joy.

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the price s~ lor butterfat
ill !arm-aOIIDl'llted cream at 68
cenlll a potMd for lhe 196~70

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Fine blended colton and
linene fabrics, in min·
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sizes. New spring foahcolors.

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To corry out lhe $U8
for lllabl!acturlrw IJIIlk, llardln
aald
gover!lllonl purcl!aae
prices lor butler wiD be nlaed
by 0. 75 centa a pound ond
chMoe purchase prlcoo wiD go

BONE
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aeallGllal Activities, checks over kite aafet;y material a,_ belrw distributed to elementary school a
In lhe compei\V'a 25-eotmty service area. lloMid G. McDade, Aasllllant Director ol Educatlonal
Actlvltlea, checks ooe o! lhe u!ety rules lnlhe Bugs J!uno.y Kite Flln Booka. Pootars are alao sent
to lhe schools u part ot Colmnbua aoo Southern' a amual kite sal'et,y program.

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JOHN W, ROBISON, LEFT, COLUMBUS and Sou11tom Ohio E1eetr1c ~ Director ol F,c1..

AIR SPRA TOOTH PASTE TOPPERS
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lor the
1"'-70 YNr back to lhe 10811
celltrw d 90· per coni ol porlt_y
- a 1 per cent lncrtue to $4.56
lo $4.58 a bundrochre!Ft
While turniJiK door• the boost,
llardln noted milk production
I&gt;Ja deellnlng. He p....,_
laed to keep prockiction aoo
market dovelapmOIIIo "Willer
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"Tho Store With A Heart,
You, WE LIKE"
Right ros....,od to liMit •••ntltlos

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Prices Effective
APRIL 3-4-5

Open Mon. thr. S.t.
9to9

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lent d ,4, 7' bllll!l!n JIOUIIIII o(" .
mDk llllllar .' ita ' dill')' ~~ :
P - . obput ., per ·cent .of.
2 at 1111"
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COli o! about f300 IIIUIIoll,1flu.;·
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But he aald no cha!vo Ia belng made "at thlo dme" In lhe
basic $4.28 per bWIIIredwelght
Slfii)OI't prlee lor manulacturtrw
grade milk 1n lhe marketlrw
year which began Tueadey.
Dairy BJI&lt;Ikesmen pointed out
that when !orriier Agriculture
sacretacy Orville A. Freeman
first adopted the $4.28 rate laat
December, It amounted to 90
per cent or lhe "fair Oll'llirw
-er'' parity price lor milk;
but .-, because !ann c:oata
have been rising, 111e 8 _.-~
equals only 84 per cent or parlty.
Farmers had preaaed Hardin

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Of the 36 individuals who
have been president of the
United States, President
Nixon Is the 22nd who was
a veteran of military serv·
ice, The World Almanac
notes. He Is the filth con·
aecutive president lo have

Miss America.

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: day &amp;Saturclay
April 4 &amp; 5

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borhaod today.

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And, there is a role for you
in the sympathetic ploL
h happens that Bryan is especially fond of greeting cards
- treasures them. in fact. You
can become a part of tlle Mar·
lhall drama by just dropping a
card in the mail to a sick Uttle
boy. The address Is Hemlock
Grove.
Of course, you may feel that
this ls ju.st the ubit" role ol
an "extra" on the vast stage of
life.
Ho"·ever, rm willing to wager
that at least ln the eyes of a
seven-,year~ld lad named Bry·

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Mn. Jessie J. Price, 79, Rt.
1, Lmw Bottom, died Tueaday
afterliOOil at lhe homo ol her
daughter, Mrs. Eloise COMOI~,
Reedsville.
Mrs.
Rupe SWISher, 73,
Mrs. Price was born in Midied lhls morning at 51 Chitten- nersville, Ohlo, the daughter ot
den Ave., Columbus.
lhe late Edward aed EU.Mrs. Srrlsber was the former Jcmaon Mosier. She was also
owner ond operator of tho Swlllh- preceded in dealh by her buser Grocery stores In Kfger ond band, Charles, tn 1963- am a
Cheshire. 91e was a member of daughtsr, Mra. Evelyn Bigley,
the KYser Methodist Church ond two brothers, and a sll!lter.
of the Cheshire Eastern stars.
Mrs. Price wa• a member of
lito was precec¥ In dealh by lhe LoJw Bottom United Methoher husband, Charles E. Swish· dist Church but had attended the
er.
Ml Olive Community Church In
Mrs. SWisher Ia survived by her later year•.
two sons, Wayne SWisher,~
Silo is survived by alx daugbo
eroy, and Paul Swisher ct eo. ters arKI two aons, Mra. George
lumbu&amp;i three brothers, c:me ala- (Mildred) Bissell, Lmw Bottom;
ter, a1x grandchildren, ond two Mrs. Cheater (Eihel) Carson,
great.grandchlldren.
New Brlghlon, P&amp;.; Mro. Nate
Flll8l'al setvtces will be Fri- (Dorothy) Pence, Bentonville,
day 81 2 p.m. from Ewln&amp; OiapOhio; Mra. Joseph (Eloise) Conol. The Rev. WDbur Parrln will nolly, Reedsville; Mrs. Emer·
of!lclate. Burial will be In Grav. son (Mary) Pence, Manchester,
e1 HID cemetery, Chelhire. Ohio, ond Mra. Hennas (Mar·
Frlands may call at lhe !Uner· jorle) Howland, Harri8011, Ohloj
e1 borne Thuraday evening.
Charles, Lotw Bottom, a n d
George William, moomington,
ma
Ind. i 21 grandchlldren, al¥1 22
great - graoocblldren.
Funeral services will be hold
Friday at 2 p.m. !rom ldt. Olivo
Alma lda Keiser, 82, Mlnera· Community Church with the Rev.
ville died this morning In ·Cbe!'lea. ~l"'ri• o!llcjaU'!I,, a..
Me~s General Hospital,
alated by the Rev. Jalte Bush.
Mra. Keiser was a member Burial will be In lhe adjoining
of lhe Trinity United Chureb of
cemetery. Friends may call at
Christ In Pomeroy.
lhe White Funeral Hmne In TttP91e Ia survived by ber bus- pora Plalna alter liOOil Tburaday.
band, Harm three daugirters, Tho body will lie In slllte at the
Mra. 11enry D. lhle ond Mro. church one hour prior to aerDelloss Hastier, of Colum· vlcea.
bes ond MrL WD!Iam Dlllard,
~Iter; one 8011 , Paul, ct.
LOCAL TEMPS
Col!llllbuo· alxgrandchlldren,&amp;OO
Tho tel11Jlll'aiure In Pome·
nine ...,.;-trandcblldren.
r&lt;IY'I downtown bualneao dlatrlct
Funeral aervlces wiD be held at 11:20 a.m. today was 5t do·
Friday at 3:30 p.m. at lhe Trln· greea, under rall\Y sides.
tty United Church d Chrlat with
lhe Rev. WDbur Parrln olllclat.
Rienzi was the name o( the
ing Burial will be In Mlners- horse Gen. Philip Sheridan
vDI~ Cemstecy. Frlendsmaycall rode on bls famous ride to
81 Ewing F!D18ral Home anytime. Winchester, Va.

are also called "Biackle."
And so, the ..play" - full . .----OPEHTODAY
d. tension, concern, moments
of. happiness, glimpses at sad~s

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eiSer
Dies Wednesday

by

ness home.

The Meigs c:ouoq ·~ d
Edueatlon TUeP.lo nl&amp;lrlentered
Into a eontnct will! Qt1o IJ!Il•erllb" de.-to~docerCOOLVILLE- FedenJ..Jlock. lola
In dovel&lt;lpmoat of a
bw all of Ita 1'11111 In 1lto apecW·educatian _..... .
lint three ....... 'l'lleadoJ -Ac......., to lhe emlraet,
to wallop the
wldch cloall
teder&amp;J.oil!llWIIlle FalCOill 11-5111 lhe ......s
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lmolv!ng lfelp,
CtltnlloDJ' .baMIIell ap. Galllt, Vlldon ond Jadtaon Call.... Llri'J lliiiJiberlr d ' I'.a ttea, Qt1o Vltiftrslb" wiU titlllrled no-ldl boD lltrw8h lhe
_...., Ior apeve~G~~a coursed._
ll.. lmilv he ,pitd.ed.
elal -..ttm lnlllructors ond
!.me ltlta tD!eeted b;r lhe FalwiD devalap an ln-oemee iraln·
"'"'" were a alxlh IrMa lllncl• 1n1 proeram lor aueb teacherL
by Gary Clark df Federal The aim of lhe program Ia to InHocldng rollet burler Brlas ond
.,.... lhe MUl.Y d certl!led
seventh frame triples b;r TJm.
apeclal educallan lnatructora.
m,y Howard ond CUrtis RDullh oil
The Jll'OIJU! actuai4' bepn In
llllllher rellofor, Cremeens.
JlliiiU)'. 'nltsiUIIIDlOr, 12teachWaltamo .•. 010 001 3 - 5 3 ~ ero trmn lhe tnur COlli()' ar..
Foil ••..•• 137000X-1191 wiD attend Ohio University In
Smith (LJ'), lloiiDwt (3), BurnJ courses doslined tor certifica(6) ond B, Clark.llolJ&amp;IteJV (WP), tion In lhe apeclal educattonlleld.
Brll!ll (6), Cremeans (7) ond
The C&lt;llll(l' board adopted sci·
Bowers.
enee tutboolts •• roconunended
by a committee of aclenee teachera. ll was qreed to uae lhe

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Datrymen se ar · ID 1 ·:!.:-;..'::.. prkH::::-

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11- series for erade_a o D •
The board _.wed 1 trip to ltnd. a ~··
through alx, For the M¥d,
~ II¥ ~laor. 8 Mra, Nol· waa al10 IJIP...,ed.
olallfll, and nimh ~ the CoD•
· cept In Selence ~~~ -lllla!l'1
,ed. AIIPI'&lt;I'ed for 1lto D In t ~
poodoo al• ~ tilt Modem
Se1onH b;r Holt ""' lDf
.....pi!M ' ell the EUal pd&gt;lllhf
ed by the llbtqltlan Jlllllln
The lldCJPIIlllll are for a tnur •
,..,. period.
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ompl019d to uoiJt • ~~
program wblch wiU cutiiU
fllrllll8ll the wiDier ., that I b •
111eriP7 program may ~ - - "

Dies Wednesday
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~ lrr Pomeroy ond signed a Uck. Civil Suit

Four-County
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cUitolllers should nportan,v CCII'-

Sewerage

Cystic
Fibrosis

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Lancers Wallop
White Falcons

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Find Everything From t\uto's To Yo· Yo's In The.8en~U;iel ·want Ads
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WANT AD
INFORM.\ TIOH
OEAOLIHES
S Ill·• · O.r ltlore P"'llutlon

Mo...y 0..411M 9 1.111.
. C•••lletieM I c.,,.ctllftt
Will ... Hl:'tpf" uNit ' • . Ill. fot
Der .. PWIIcatlon
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TS.. Pwllllshtr r•••rve• tit. rttht

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crny edt tltli!Nd olio· .
1Htl1•l. Thl p""ll1het will not
. . i•I,Ontlt.ft for ftiOII than OM
or

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RATES

For Wont Ad S.rvl~
".Scent' per Word 0111: Intortion
.. inh111.1111 Chvrgl 7Sc
' 12 Clfttl ptr w~&gt;•d three coniiCII·
'tl1'1 ln. . rtlons .
11 eel'ltt per W01d al• conncutl~•
lnltrtioM .
25 per o:enl Di1to unt on pold od1
eM eels ptld within 10 dayt.

, CARD OF THANK S &amp; OBITUAiH

11.50 lor 50 word

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Mdltiuel word 2c .

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.QUALITY

Notice

THERE WILL be a hymn liDa
at tile Stivemille CoiDIDUJio
ity CbUI&lt;b, Tbunday. AprU
l at 7:30 p.m. lleY. Everett
Allmann and ,q... from
McArthur. "n&gt;e publlc Is ,.\.
come.
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1967 CHEV. 8' FLEETSIDE PICKUP ............. ~ .. $1695
Local owner, clean int., light blue finish new tires
radio, rear bumper, 6 cvl. env!n:~·
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OPEN EVES.
POMEROY,

Help Wanted
MAI!NTEJNANCE man. Mll8t be
experleacecl In all phasell Ill
bulldillg maintenance. Preemployment and pbyslcal ...
amlnaUon required. Saiiii'J'
open depending '"' quallllcallonR and operlenee. Contact
administrator at Veterans Memorial Hoopilal, P..oeroy, for
Interview.
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Employment W1ntecl
W!LL 00

ll(l!'lnll cleaalng.
w..m wa111 and eeillng, Phone
m.l021.
4-1-ttp

HOTEL MARTIN
Friday &amp; Saturday
Nights
9:ll p.m. Iii 2 a.m.

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Auto Sales

1:5
Ford ........ $1595
Go'laxle 500 2 dr. H«i:l lop,
17,192 eoay mllee. Spa,. tire

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bnn an gro11nd. Power

Powllf
Cr11isemcrtlc.
etMri"SS,

brakes

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Pontiac ., .... $2295
Cotallna Conv. {..pe. New Pontloc trade ham OM of 011r most
faithful customert , S,otleu all
white finish. Lllte ntw top, Power st...-lng, Powor brakes ond
Hrdramatic.

65
Pontiac ...... $i395
CataiM.o • dr. Horcl Top. One

vory careful local awnor. Spot•
lou whlto finish with llut~on4r
tap. Power siHrlng &amp; Lrakos,

Hy.OIIIatlc .

BLAETTNARS
BUICK
PONTIAC
GMC TRUCKS
POMEROY

For Sale or Trade .

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Freedom Gospel MIJ.
Court, Syracuse, Obio '"' Slate
Bald Knobs. SWIIa}o Rt. 124, Phone 912-2111.

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Ilion aervloe. Jad'a lllflllo
F-OTATOES, ' Pha eeiiS4
oration, New Blta. . . . '
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For Sale

Scbool 9:30 a.m. Eater pro.
81'1111 by )'011111 people. 7:30
p.m. Slmday evenlng. Pullllc
II tnvit.l.
4-Uie
"'1BLlC Sale Friday, Georp's
Auellon House, Rutland, new
aitd used merdlandise. Con•lflnmeo!ll wei&lt;Uoe. ()pea
·from 10 a.m. WI sale time lor
&lt;!01181gnmento. Sale starts at
7 p.m.
4-Uic

READY • IIlli: CIIIK'leta deiiY·
end rlibl to JOIII' jNtJIICt.
ebtno bl or\iiMI .fad&amp; 1 Clll'
Flit IIIII UIJ. Pne ....
ion. Automatic 1!f Rl lo
malel. Pllone 1111 -~ GoiC- :
make butlonholes. - 011 bw.
lelu Relll,y • D QD., IIJdtlle. ,
Ions, IDOiiOIII'IDI, IIIII lllllb
par1, Ollie.
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fancy deiiJina with ,luttl the
twill of a slnlfe dial. Left In BUDGET PIIICB· a.tllllaN Gil "'
lay away and never beea
our third floor budget &amp;bop.
used. Balanee due only "'
BUer F1lrnlture, Mlddllplrl,
or ~nna of fl per llltlllth.
Oblll,
D4le
'PIIone 11112-11115.
4-1-«c
SEWING MACHINES, fl(lllr
ST!ItEO'S 1169 Mtde1 UJICIUn.
oervlee, all mUM. WY
od Fre)Jbl. 5 new WIIDut
2ZI4. 'l11e Fabric Sbap, Pamronsoles slereol with faelor)'
eroy. Autlloi laed SIDpr 8alea
1!U81'1Uflee. Nallonally ~doer·
lnd Service. We llllll'peD
llsed llrands to be l!lld for
Setaorl.
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......,ge 11111 frtlglll of flJII.a
eadl. May lte paid II ts.a CIGARE'l'TE Vendtna 1111 "W
per IIIOidll. , _ etereo 0011•
and aervlce. ABC Ddai*l ,
solei bave Mof.FM radio. I
Mason, W. Va. l'l1a l'/l4tL
llpeed au'.omallc ebarteer.
MoUe
Af!'C, jea eled atylul IIIII
beautiful baDd rubbed e.IJI. ltADIO and TV repair, .....
net. wm go to 111e nm 1 calli, IIIII am-u IDIIalled.
people wilD eaD. WiD be deJolla Harrlloa, l'llont livered to )'1101' home wltlloul
lillie
obl!gatlon for you 10 try IIIII

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ma1e '1111 Fos renlet and
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.· . · . Phone Muoa, ~115.
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using a bed. walker

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HOIST ETTER
REALTY

ELEC'I'ROLUll: vaeuum ele&amp;
ForS.Ie
eroomplete wllll attaebPOODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
menll. Ow dltJrider IIIII paint
miniature. $75 and up. stud
spray. Rep•wned but 8'W'· Gl!lO. BOim:rna. ...,
service and grooming. Pltooe
unteed In Die DIW eolldllklll.
Pay off el7.46 011' Ierma If POMEROY - I t'GOIII frlml ·
9!12-5443.
II I tfe
desired. Pllone MIIIIHII..
llome, I bed!-, ....
S:25-tle good pM, G!'lh•l\di!WI•

Stretch Your Dollar

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INFORMADOI .

NEWS
presents
LOCAt ~PORTS
~AlLY

·AT

"The main trouble with you, Richard, Ia your lookyou're 1lwaya dlrectlfll thtm at other llrltl"

Carpenter

llld Mrs. 1'fmDIY Parker otllallvar were sue•to ot l4t. a!!!l :Mrs.
.l!l, ~nter llld helped ¥1'·
''iti:111;nter o'elebi'ate • hli ' flat

Miss Delores Hll)'d, wbo Is tn
trainiD8 at UD1vera l1iY Hoep l1al,
Col!lllbtco, IPOnttheweel!e!!!lwlth
her parenta, Mr. llld lllrs. CecU
Ho.rd and tam"--.
aq
Guests ol lllr. llld !lira. Fem
GWOII1 were Mt.aiiJMrL Ralph t
Fruler, Susan, IJaml1' llld Jerey
of Gallipolis. SUIII!Wallll!IPrlc!g
weatloo be-n aeoalonaatOhlo
Slate Vnlvaralqo Where she Ia

Jordon, Emma Whltl!cwtan. lieziah Dye aid VIvian Gutoa.
Oleva Smith, who Is Olllllll)'ed
In Columbus, IPOnt the weebad
with her porente, Mr. ltd Mta.
Lewis Smith ltd Nancy,
Mr. mllrlra. Arthur Crabtree.
Mr. and Mrs. Ma!llal Jordall and
lllr. IIIII Mrs. Reod Jetler110ere
gueato '"'Saturday e....WW at the
h
0( "" -~ "" T J ......
ome - · .... ..... • • .......

1:50 A.M.·
12 NOON
3-P.. M. ' .I
-AND '
4:30 P.M.
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l&lt;eeping Meigs
Gallic and
Mason Area
Informed :As
. '
' Well' As
Entertained

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Columbia Granp Na. 2435- .., va - • "'l"!o .,
"l:'ooC.t....
..a- t tbe forme
_,... WI' ' uan· • -. ~ _.
011 • · - OYO--. I
r ol - · , _ Columbia Sehoal. The cl!arter , ...., ,.., .. ·.., C"'::
waadrQedlnbonorofMrs.I.J, • t , ..,""' •
Tabor, widow of the fonDer State lr, HL and Natlootol Granp Maoter, I.
J. Tabor. PoroOIIII ,...,...... Ia ·
U;' _,;
honor of Mrs. Tabor nn at11n - .. ..,.
llio
by Slate &lt;leto~ IIIII Mrs. II. II ~.:.~ _ ; .
E. Starkey, Rules or the taUOIIII
1. 1. oowlrw Clllteot W8111 &amp;tvon by the 111 . ,"'~"':!..'U, :.";': ..
Home Eetmmlco Committee.
Contrlbutlona nre modo to an
Slal'l Yn See
appeal for aid a!!!lerlppled chllYour position oa ·the earth
dren fund.
Mr, and !lira. Dele Slanobury is the factor wbl~ determlaes wblcb stan you aee.
were In Columbua '"'TUeodaJ to II north of the equator, ,-ou
Ylalt their da"8hter, Mrs. Wllllla see only stars of the nortH·
OJ!ey,wboundenrentStll'llel')'ll em sky; soulb' ollbe eq!f8· .
Doctor• Hoopltallhere.
tor, stars of the aoulhern .
Mr.llldlllrs.Erro!Plekettllld sky.
•
claughters MVO moved a trallorto - - - - - - - ' - - - _ , ; , - :
the p,..rty they roeenlly pur- l!l'lllllclaullter Jln .rtu, IIIIi":
&lt;Msed fr1111 his mother, laura 10!1 llld ctaUihttr.la.law, ~off, ltd ;
Krebs, aero11 the rood frtm Mra. MleMtl POI'IO)', HllllUU, :
Columbia. school house IIIII pian a,Pelll the woeund at their hGaile :
to ma1ce their home here.
hen llld -.totted rolatl••lll the :
Mr. llld !lira. ver.... Perry, a"""

Max Crabtree, Armetta, Mleh.,
Ylslted With hJ1 [111'8!1!o, Jllr,
and !lira. Edglr Crabtree, DVII'

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lhe-1111!!!1.
Mark and steven Hamon, AU..
ono, 1110nt the woekend with !llr.
a!!!llolro. Rex Cheodlo.
Mr. llld Mra. ReedJotreroMvo
relurl*cl frc!m a trip to c.llfornla by plane, They -.tilted with
their son, Lee Jeffers, llld fam..
lly, Durlut, Caltt, her brother
a!!!l ototer·lc&gt;law, Mr, llld Mrs.
Jolm Conln,y, noor Loo Alllolea
a!!!l alao tailed oo Mr. and lllrs.
Dale "'"', Jr. and "'"''"• lllr.
~•·
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ltd lllro. Marco Eai:obarlllllotbo
er triendo a!!!l relaUvos in that
ar-.
·
lllr. llld Mrs. Allred RICj! and
10111, Colliil!bul,weraSUndaydln.
ner IUOila of her parents, lllr.
a!!!llolrs. WWtam.CUiweUIIIdotbo
or relatlvoa here.
lllr, 11111 Mrs. CamiiWood&amp;efd
and family a!!!l :Mrs. Zelia Percy
of Colcm!buo 11110nt the woellllnil
with rolat111o hero. 1'1!e7 plan
to move to the bame In llyeovU!e
Wbleb II!Ol purebaaed frtm Odtl1

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andotber1-1
l'i. Nothing

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t . Glisten
,10. Len1ttlwl~
II. Type of
' archlteclur~
lS. Sifter
14. Third Reich
emblem

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abbr.

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!Wile

7. Caviar

11. European

country

3. Operatic

15. Mill
Claire

hiJhllght

18. Babyl.

W&amp;rlod
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:4. Laramie,

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ZS. Jiouch

&amp;.Lamb pen

mentally

J. Ordinance
I. SW!god

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exunple

HaUoween

9. 1Jtt1e &amp;1rl

17.
t IJ. ""''
Doctrine

ant

21. Pine or
lin4kn,

oraNU
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8. Picture

lt. Hlbemlan :

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Java
Thai·

llum
IYI!!bol
26. Btonn1

the tort
28. TroubW
31. Kind of

OOI!P
Q.Paot

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3.,, Layer
otlrll

341. Blntolor
lOOk
S7. Uoefut

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tonoe
ott ACI'Ofla. 11$1. Frlar'l tltlo

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Knox,

~"ft"''r

McHenry.

.etc.
18. -W"Ih•r

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28, Clole to

SATURDAY,t}PRIL 5, 1969
12:-IU P.M.

30. Exist

31: Ab)'IIIU .

3S. Commonar:
abbr.
Sl.,HawaiiM

•dance

G.E. Refrl,.,ttor, Z•lth Ro .. o, Ca1 Ranp, Ad11lrol tnllt Zontth

SB.Certotn
1 eonvlct

Ttlovl•lana, Cool Coo• Stov.t Bu•••r• ltovt, MIJC. Chel" •

Straight tJ:~d Rocktf"t, Kltd!on tl.le 1M3 CMin._KUch.n C.. l•
net, ltlt Sof1L Ll~a~ Ttb .., 2 SMall TeLl••; ~ t;h•tt of p,..,. .
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ANTIQUES OR COLLICTAILIS
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Th.,, •• •tv•tl . ~••• tt..t Pw Awnt Mttrr .wouW

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:tt.some

Tho Eo1&lt;11&lt;1 of Gondd Sh...way will bo ool• et aile ,..
ld-o, louted on S.R. 611 at Ruoh•lllo, Olllo app.
1 milt wut of Reods¥11\o, Ohio.

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the celery
family

UI!ICI'IIIIbl• theoe r.ur lumbloa,
one Jttter to tach ......., to
.for• four ordinary wordt.

Of KOMI

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2. so. An1.
Pineapple
3.Piant ot

ACBOSS
1. Saratoga

21. Petroleum

coal-•-•

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boal II out
FLUP'FY 110ft IIIII 11ri1bt 1ft LETART - I - . 11Mb. . _ I I . . . . . BLtlwS. Children•
Ylro ....---•....., ...,r IC
ea,e,e
&lt;leaned
with
lllue
drilled
well,
fhiipbtee.
hill
,... ....... 11 a ••• ± ,
., aal remoclelt.rw: 11 c(lll))ete.
PAJAMAS ..-............ pr. $1
UN ..... til - . . .W tall .a.
Mr
u.A- m ••.__. -~
Lustre.
Rent
eleelrle
am.
pon:\1,
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42.
Lilt
faeiL
Children•
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Ua D;ye, 'hlllbaaaee,
pooer
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SWEATERS ...... _.. fro., $1
111.'5 D cm'rAIGB - Nice • . . , _ "' ... ,_. ,. - . • -· It IIP8IIIIIIW a few da,yo with
Hood.d
tit:hen. llrlle liYinJI t'GOIII - ....,, - - · - · a.. her unclao, Wlllllin C. a!!!l Paul
SWEAT SHIRTS ............$1
1
Toilet Tiuuo10 rollo 75c
Pock, Mr. IIIII !lira. Dale Dye
11163 FORD Fllrllllt, B'l', VI. wltll l\npiiiCt, bediiiOIII, :-, ~...:.'''l'!\,1:!,
aleepiJw
pcftb,
elllera,
......
To Buy
4-speed 11'8111', eilra cltlll.
· ,.. - . - · • ,.. and odlor frlendo llld rolallvoo
.. _
......,, .,. .._ ""' .. hero. 'I1U Dye, alatlcned on the
dlslloo, fumllllre.
Bryants Dollar Shop
Ph. 11112-M.
I+Uc ment. tma.oo
TO BUY, U:U. C.W. • I
eablnell, old pbono. 106 C:ourt St.
Pomo•oy
"" """""' • • llio ' " .., ahlp,
laland, In New
01
992.5896
cloc:b, mlle. Lee
!lOT • YELLOW wan. 1b1t •liN • VJIIGD, ftAJUIIIt
IIIII ""' .
York, 11P01i1 tho wo IT hen,
obould be Wldte! Wipe ~)it AIIOO'A'l'irll . IDAClJ8I
1Gt IACIOn Terraee.
#;, L
Atticwu
allOt
'-Wile
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lllr. llld ..... atllaa :rr.J~J.
wall
cleaner
c:t111
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ROOM HOOSE. IIMIIy
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and - . Rualy, Ia.. ·ovemllbl. Real 1 nil'- . ,
~eeorot.~, three loll, clty fa.
.
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to
tba1r
bame Gil Stale RGOIUU
er. fl, BlUr rw•,~
etlitleJ, esllbllsbed IIPII'&amp;IIll
lull11111 Suvhn
MO'I'ICI OP .Vu:rr::~ ntarher.....-.,faaww)J . . .
4-Ne 8U imGLBR...._ ...
and r!ltmrb bedl, •llo frull
- .. hr T. - · .,
I by Mr.. .F.UIIbtth Gerdilat, llr,
treeo, price
Far .Jll1.fllr .......... , .,.... •
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18 JR.IUINA'l'IONAL' Ill II r
Clll Gaf M '0 11. RlaiDt, 0.
poiDtment eall • •
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EXCELLENT LOT, 40 flo!
CIIIJCl'l c.ll IIIII Cirri 'IV ,..,.., ..,, , . ·
andeltlldNIIo!W~were
........ -up tD •• .,..,
wide and Ill feet deep, Gil 111X ROOM bOUle wttll twD IDII,
- .....
-:::::- u.- .., ;, ~- - ·nekend ~ at .llil _ ., ot
11m St., Middleport, c1oe11 to ..U., ..........
Gil fl(llln. arq lbllllll ...
e. -~... , · Mr. in11 Mra. .WWIIill IAW~to~
Poot Oilke, ., fool llleJ Jill ,._ dl)tm• iofi:.tnl. '"'
- · aaack't'I'Y, 1118cll•·
:":. "r;: .. ' . lnd fi!IIIIJ,
.
bact, pbone 8JII.851, I-S'I-«c 11111 -Aft., Pvmorat. I ale loll! - .. ..
T4l 1111.
4-Mie
lllro. Roberta ~. ~J'I,:·

Jaeob Tamer,
, Phooe IIIUIII.
want to know whore
I-S'I.-e

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55.5$
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blrtbda,)',
Tho Busy Bee Soclecy of the
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. Mrs. Rocalcl Whitll~Wloals eOC&gt;o carpenter Baptist Church met
:I1Jesclll! sallofaetorlly at ber with Froda Smith. Mrs. Smtih
a10ou
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l'llauc
UT,.1T
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Ill
home fDiltJCr'""
at ML Md the program llld uaed the
COf1111111011 Of ONto
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tn Nelaa. topic, ,.Take Time: • others
ltw C:IIM r b Mil . . . ....., vU1
·-~ were fda "'-"'•
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c; 0 m,_n., aM ,.•• ctMnl c
e, recentb'a
pre!IGI.
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WILL SELL

"· vbcv for two elderly~

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N. .-aM.n. .
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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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WANT TO RENT by May I,
four-1'110111 lurnlohed boule,
llltb; . muol have Iorge ear·
deB space, Wween I'Omeroy
IIIII Letart Falla. Renl 1111111
~·1.
11-11' Uc
be JMeonable. Wrl~. Todd EIGHT TEN'I1I!I aero IObactO
One Of MJ Two Places
llllodel, 815 Foreland st.,
bue and Ianning land. Phone
ONE ACRE btclldlqj IOU. Pha
Pfltllllqb, Pa. 15212,
741-5.184.
J.2S-Ife
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Of Business
i
1-21-utp
TIIAILER, BROWN'S TRAILBoth llollll Excellent . tli!lrm.E l'ldlnc bane. PbGIIe
W'llJ. DO sewing at llome ER PARK, Minerrv!Re. dime
'HHOII.
4-Ne
Contact
_llpporo, pockets, pegging,
WZ.mt.
4-1-«e
'bemmlng. alterations, ete.
·.llro. Freddie Thabet. Muon,
Rut Ell•t• For Sale
Pets For S•l•
ltODNEY DOWNINO
4-JO.tlr
,.Pbone TIUSSI.
MINIAT!JRE ~'~ladle clole out, ·-·Pomtiiiiiii.OiiliJj;i,oii0iiiihlo..__,
IIIII Billie llrU
8 pups, 5 motnms, easb sales
JIB ~- Sunday, otarttng
only. Aloo wire lelrlero - · '1E~OVE BXCI:SS 'body flul4
·.11 1 p.m. '"' the IIDilby HID
l'rr •• 1o Cltlt
Min. s.tma...... In 3 weob.
with Fluldel 1'1blell. an1J
firm, !lpooiSOied by the Be'-f..a
1'n!lll!d ROid. ltl's, Coo1ville,
$1.41 at Nelaall Drill. J.14-4Sip
FWe Dopmluwul.
Oblo, !'bone 1111'7-E. n71&lt;!
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R. H. RAWLINGS SONS

LleA&amp;. NOTtCI
NGTICI OP APNIIIf'MMT

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NIG~T 992~732(

IIIIUrenct

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AtJTOM'OIIILI lni:W- ben
fAll' ""' apb'lllo
411'1 Deense! CID Wl.ll

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•NIGHT ..• CALL '

NEW 1181;;;ZII;;1AII;;;Se~atna• lla-

POODLE DOG, one year tid;
registered' wltb Ameriein SJ;'T Of PLOWS and eom plek1-11-Ue
er, call 247-1161.
HI Sic
Kennel Club; ehoeblate brown.
1
Phone 11112-!210.
J.IO 8le
FURNISHED house In Pomec.,
'"
ALMOin' new three bednom
at ......,.,, ...._ '"*'' _....
roy, flvt rooms llld bath. EXCELLENT, eftlclent and ec.
.. ....,. tt a •• a ,
house, lllrell kllelllm, full •••
.......
Call evenings, maa.
I
cwmt,
lea
tlwl
I
mllel
onomieal, that's Blue Lustn
-~ ""· U-lft
fnm Pomeroy '"' sta~ Road.
carpet and U!J(Iolalery elelilo
II
ow C..
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Pltone '14U112.
I-S'I.a, Cbooa...U IIIII C*lt- I:ILlwv
•r. Rent eleelrle llbampouer
•- - .-.a
FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM
fl. Bater FurnJI!ft. 3-31-«t!
t::m::!..
~ll
C:,
t;.*.,r'r
apartment. Middleport. l'!lone
500THERN plantl, uU p,
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1o
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11112-3814.
J.t.tfe
tomatoeo, JII!PIIflr IIIII lllllel
LUMP, EGG, STOKER, ooll.
~~
screened, no dual, oiled If
potaloell. Order - · alll'lel
.., - ..... - ,... ONE F0tJR.room aperlment
R. Harris, Pwlland, " - ,.,
caUaa Ia for Jllutq Gil ........,.
wanted. Jacobs Coal Co., Rutlurnlsbed, ground floor ; abo land 11wle. phone TC-41152 or
M3
J.ll'-lllc "" e. - . "' 10o00 A.ll., _ , . .
t...YJ;r ..'1-iulD,::.-;;;:,.:
trailer loti and prden and
9!12-S481.
Wl-121e
001o.
ea11111 sites on the river. Ma!IIIII PURD, __., -I- eo~v-..
THI CIII""'Q AIID
OHIO IA!.WA\' CIMI#NAY
rlon Reynokll, Moson. Pltone
lOIII eondlllnn, .... 110J
,..., c If •a - 7'1UI47
S-It-lie
Arms. 'Minemille. , _ . ...,. ..,,
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GUIDO GI.OLAMI

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F'or Tile Fastest
·- . ~Ice DAY or

Jt.lf.Uc

Call Jacob Tamer. 91Wal.
J.:Nip

For Sale

I

•r!Mocala
011111 . . .

992-2181
til

4-1-«e

DAllll/2

For

AUCI'IOI'!ID

Mgr.

1111'0 you are eampltt&amp;Jy satllfled. Call • 1111

MUSIC EVERY Frida)' 111d
Saturday, Jack'l Club, Har- 11168 CAMERO V8, 4 opeed;
rllonvllle Riled off Rl. 7.
1187 Flrebird V8, 4 opeed,
4-Uic
can 99U547 or 19U148.
J.ll.tfe
(j()g&gt;E[, SING, Onn.1J ~ God,
a..ter. Oblo, on Saba'day,
AprU s at 7:30 p.m. Fealur·
Rent
eel Bingen, Erneat Carl« and FURNISHED and unfurnished
.
.
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a!'llrtmer.ta.
Cl~
to
to!hool
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:Siolt'f-ti·
-'tiTO
·SA
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'lbc ~ Trio. NIUe II U..
PbOne 99u!M.
!0-IJ.IIe
_ KAHAUG.I., ORici ' •
\'lied.
4-Uic

C. II&amp;AW'OIID

.....

Jack W. Corooy

Loeally owned. Call 11112-:11'11
~en 9 and 4:!0 p.m. and
IJ92.SIII8 aft!!!' 5 p.m. J.30-tfe

Westem Q•artette

.Business

Clapltll ......

mate

:96'1 CHEVROLET lmpelll,
two door hardtop, 31,000 aetual miles, bot•J!hl ear new.

Gene'&amp; Country &amp;

C.

, POMEROY

Clean interior, good w.w. tirea. R&amp;H •

•1IERE will be a Gull SIHiol,
Sunday, 'beglnDiDg al 110011 II
the Forked ·Run Spoft!IDan WAITRESS lor night ohllt, abo
Club. Everyone Is wekome.
ear hop and grill cook. Apply
4-Uie
In person, Crow's Slat
llouae.
J.:IS-8te

DANCE

....... _, ___ , $895

1964 FORD GALAXIE .....................- .................... $995,
500 H.T. Cpo. V8 ongino, aU1omotlc. White finish.

11••-nt.

OFFICE HOURS
1:30 a.m. '' S:OO p.lll . Dellr
1aa:a.111. to 12:00 Noon Sa1111da~

Now Shick Riding
Moworo .. Tlll-ro

Wh1te fln1ah, auto. trana., radio &amp; heater. Real nice
car .
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BLIND ADS

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19~3 OL~S F·85 STA. WAGOH.....-

, Adlllitionel ~c Charge ptr Advlr•

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.Busltiess Sarvices

2 SIGNS

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ed an inlllrUclor'l tralnlng.claaa
PrtoeDtatloD 0( · - and a Fultz, Mllehell llejldowo, Dnld
prosram carrying out tn Indian Mlllor, Dick OWen, Bob Powers, In ltlrttlngiUI, W. VL Slle Wll
lore ·theme hiJIIllllbted a recent
moo!IDJ Ill Mlddleport cub Scout
"-"k 2U held at tile hell Ill
F--l!enlletl 1Wt 128, Amerlc111
of t h e
Pack. Lea!on,
.
.

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Awarded yMr aervlee
llarl ...... George llatol,y, Jell
1be llrst tralnlrw sesolon lor ells canw •taff will be held Tueo- !!laver, MlckliJ Dav....,.-t, llelldls fl'OIII 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at tho Heath lllothodist Church in Mlddle- ny Davis, Seott Fnser, Marc
POI\er1101111el trom tho Four Rivejt Council headquarters In Parkersburg will conduct tho tra~ oession on program P!amln&amp;
• tJIIOJ'IOIICY preparedness, OWioor good manners, sanltalion, policy
ud stllllards for 1C8JI1)lng, and some of the outdoor skiDs.
There wUl be a sack lunch at noon and Jeaders are as~ to take

notebooks and the canw craft handbook. Each troop in the couDQ&lt; has
been asked to provide at least four women to assist ln the day CIJIW)-illi program. ~ canw has been scheduled for the latter part of
JW10 and will be held at Hoyai Oak Park.
WEDNE5DAY
MIDDLEPORT BROWNIE TROOP 87
POMEROY
SHAKESPEARE
A TRAIN RIDE FROM ATHENS to Parkersburg has been piaJ&gt;o Club, 1:30 p.m. Wodneada,y, Mra.
Ded for SUnday, Aprll 13, by Brownl~ Troop Leader Mrs. Eugene Loula Halbel'• home. DevollonJ
Murray for the girls in her troop.
Ill' Mra. Dale SmUll and the
The Kirls wlll be transported to Athens by some of the pareltle program by Mrs. Jed Webster,
who will then drive to Parkersburg to meet the train. The train ride, Sr.
a Ant tor most members ot the troq), i.s being financed by proAMATEUR GARDEmRs Club,
ceeds
tho cookie sale.
Wedneldls, 8 p.m. social room
Saturday aflerooon the troop held a skating party at the Sl&lt;ate- Ill the Columbus and Southern
I•WQ Rink on Route 7. Guests were members of Mrs. Bernard Ohio Electric CO.; Mrs. Nan
Fultz' troop. At a meeting Monday evening at the Middleport First Moore tD present the program.
Baptist Church the girls colored and decorated eggs,
THURSDAY
Day camp plans were discussed along with the Oy-up ceremony
.
AREA
REPRESENTATIVE to
which is to be held In early May.
be present when Meigs County
American Red cross Board
TROOP 39
meets
at 8:30 p.m. Thursdls at
A COURT OF AWARDS was planned for April 21 at a recent
Veterans
Memorial Hoepital
meetlrw of Mlddi'IJOrt Girl &amp;:out Troop 39 held at the Scout House.
MrL L R Nsal leader, distributed day camp booklets, advised Fllm.s to be shown.
LAUREL CLIFF Better Health
ths girls that camp will be held at Royal Oak Park and talked on tile
Club,
Thursdls, 7:30 p.m. at
'VU'ious activities which will be offered.
hllllO of Mrs. Bertha Parker.
TROOP 5
White elephant sale.
A GET • ACQUAINTED PARTY for the girls who fly. up
WOMEN'S SOCIETY of Chrlofrmn Brownie Troq~ 87 into Junior Troq~ 5 was set for April 11 tlan Service, Portland United
when TrOOP 5 met Friday night at the &amp;:out House.
, Church, 7:30 Thursday night at
In the grcq~ to be received lnto Troq&gt; 5 are Patty Boyles, the church.
Becky Colemen. Trina Gibbs, Cynthia Lane, Valerie Lewis, M01111n
$11HINERS DANCE se~slon,
MWer Pamela Powers and Amtette starling. The fly.q&gt; ceremon;o Thin:Sdlso 7:30 p.m. at Middlewill~ held in early ~port l,fasonic Temple hesement.
EVANGELINE CHAPTER 172,
A rehearsal for a puppet show to be held st the get.acqualnted
party was held. Mrs. Jack Coleman is assisting Mrs. Richard OES, Thursday night, Middleport q·

!rom

Vausban with the troop. A meeti~ this week was dispensed with Masonic Temple.

due to Holy Week services.

FIQDAY
MEN'S BROTHERHOOD, Et&gt;MIDDLEPORT TROOP 185
terprise U n I t e d Methodist
EASTER FAVORS FOR THE CIDLDREN of the Meigs County Church, 7:30 Friday night, at the
retuded children's class were made Tuesday night by members of home of James Will.
~ 185 during their meeting at HSBth Methodist Church.
GRANGE WILL MEET
The girls also made curler bags and discussed badge work.
star
Grange will moot at the
Participating in the work projects were Venida Gibbs, Mary and
Fay Wilson. Barlara Anthony alii Susan Powers, Mrs, Wallace Pow- homo of Mr. and Mra. Ray Midkif! for tllelr April in,ellrw on
ers, leader, auisted the scouts.
Saturday, AprU 5.
CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE GIRL SCOUT DIARY are invited • .,._,
SA'WRDf\£ ' . ,t· ~ • ,
1
IDI.Y be teiephooed to Olarlene Hoefiich, 992-5292.
WOMEN'S SOCIETY of Chris-

"To Offer Sacramental
•ght
/
N
Supper Thursday

Mlkti Powers, Cronaon Pratt, ~ 11&gt; pick · up literature
Tim Scllea, Tim Slllltll, Goorgo IIOeded Ill' the pack lor tile ccun-

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Spac~Jl

be -vod at 7:30 Lin. Sundt,y
school wUI be held at 8:30 L
m. and tile worship service
will&gt;. Mr. Gnu BaliOJ of the

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CEUIFIED
OIL STATION

2Free

Ounces

1 29
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5 ~~~ 55C

.Purpose

.little Gem
12 oz.

TOMATOES

jar

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BEANS
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laundry Detergent · '

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lOt PRODUCE SPECIALS!
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Radlshes ____ ,kv.10C
Peppers ______ "·10e

Carrots---lb. 10e

~"'~~,Y

ICE MILK. \

Several
Flavors
ltz aal. crt.
You'll Like Our Brana

59e

Mrs. Lulu MlUer of Athens
_..,. a weekel'll with her cousin,
lln. Aruw. Oi!din.

Mr. and Mrs, Doo Minor and
two chtldren of Kingston were
.

LIVING ROOM
• DINING ROOM
501
• HALL WAY
• NYLON CARPET • (BONUS)

ALL-3-COMPUTE
FOR

Soliday aflernoon visitors with
their cousin, Mrs. Blanche Nel-

,...,

Mr. and Mrs. Randall Smith
of Hazard, Ky., were recent weekelll visitors with her parents,
lllr. and Mrs. Marvin Wllson.
lllr. and Mrs. K. C. Smith and
41aullbters, C&amp;thy and Susan, of
were also vlalting her
Mr, and Mrs. Marvin

$298

Almost unbelievable - llur lhe carpel
padding and all labor is included al
this amazingly low price! 501 Nylon
Carper.

lllr. and Mrs. lllcKenzie of
•Palntavlllo, Ky., visited a few
WI recently witll their daush*and IODoiD-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs.
lftek l!cllen.

WEEKLY MEAT SPECIALS

Easy Tarms ArranJed

~EG.

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Physicist ~ks University Disorder Gmtrpl BiU
Wclar7 COmmittee. •IPIIIII tir dlamloutvdor.U,fae-

Senate

"'The "'leo Ill a priaon are not ulfl llltlllber1 or Hl!ool tmplOJ'· ,
•• who ...... "In ...,. ietiYII;r
those of a unlvora!IJ."
wlllch ~~ wltb, or Ia . -.
''11lere are real dlffereneea llll&gt; Welfero wltll the -~~
Ill oplnloll between 111 and the JIUI'IIdhi . . .aliOIIIIJitOII'ilill
current -IIIICII Ill llludenta," or Clbjecdyea."
·
he aald. .... lhoUid ley to conA partlclpeat aot ........uct
tain ella- In a '1111 that will wltb ths UDI-1!11¥ coU!dbeprOtmake 11 protllcdve."
eculed and l'tlll8lctd w
The bill allowa wdvaralde• to. Daltlla In jail' IIIII a J5!0 line.

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111m. of ltllllailaG nn

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SHA~K PORTION lb.45C

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U.S. GOV'T. INSP. GRADE A FROZEN
IMfRib Roat
AlcP Produce,,.,..,,
CALIHilNIA SUNIIST NAYIL
10-lb.
c
.Beaelea Pork Roast :~
and up
lb.
Lee-of-Limb • ,· • • • ··lc
BRAND
--~---------------eELTSVILLE 5 to 9 IlK.
Canne4 Hams :."t:~~ l!a '&amp;" SWIFT'S
JUMIO
Butterball Turkeys '"-49c Fresh Turkeys • • "'-45C
SIZE
....
Eader Keil..ssi • • • • ... 77c
doL
sn• Baon ~ • • • ~ &amp;t CUT FROM BOTTOM ROUND
Boneless Beef Roast lit. $1.09 Grapefruit
Fryer Ouarten ~~ • •
Pineapples
Vine-Ri,e Tomatoes •
BIG BUYS on A&amp;P Groceries Throug hout Th e Store
HI$HEa

Turkeys

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PUERTO

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Pacific Isle
Plaeapple
4~a-=~$1 00
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$159
S~E
3

&amp;REAT
WITH
HAM

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A&amp;P Easter Ca ndy Buys!

ANN PAGE
ASSORTED

r,wer

·Cold
. Detergent

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Potatoes
00
3~~~·1

Coffee

Jane Parker Buys!
JANE PARKER FANCY

Iader Cakes

c

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pkg.

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In tho
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to

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IIIII product _.... Gil
.... Jl!ild Ill Eu&lt;u!l" Bruclt
timlpoeala,

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Jelly Eggs

rar bee-.. a JIIW ado
mlnlllniiAII bu ~- liken Cl'
l llct ,.ltl a bell of Jltlllq.

lmmer=

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llajOr

10

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Only

45•
.....
• • - . White Bread
JANE PARKER ENRICHED

--........ !S• Dinner Rolls •
-·-- w
1000

26'

. . . JANE PARKER - ALL lUTTER

Willi tills coupon •nd a $5.00
or l!l9re purchaH. 1 per euotomtr.
V.llcl thru April 5111. In
il Colutlllul DIY. All Stom.

SOUD

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And Many Other YarletiH Of Easter Candy
~

Sunnybrook Eggs Are
Guaranteed 12 for 1!

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PLAID STIR

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CHECK ITEMS YOU IUYI

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Beets
---Oranget '=. 4='1"
--·-11
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1. ----..... _ .. - 0Gl
rea 1at•··100's •
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If you plan to color e991 thia Eaater, try
A&amp;P' 1 Sunnybrook Etagallf you ever find
just one that doean't measure up, we'll
taive you • dozen frHI

A IPIRANO

11 mtlo\--ar.....
11 mt.......
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IX1IA .....
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11111 wao -•ilfll'l' 111!1 ~

NONE PIIICIO

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HALF

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erlbltl!b't Ia ~~pa~odedby committee mllllbefa IIIII atalra belore a 11111 II IIDalb' ODtlilraed
. fDr ll®r tiCilon.
. I

8 to 14, Stock Shoit(12,14&gt; -

FOOD

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70 ~~NT

ntatlre4 Ullllll1 -do

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OPEN FRIDAY. AMD 'SUURD4 Y
NIGHTS

.INGELS ·FURNI:T

.Morton Cocoanut Cream

and cBllcllill' JICIIIIII ill Yin
11&gt; the committee. lllabl1te!lbo
Ideal ..-.nlDc IOSiioal are

PT. PLEASANT
UVESTOCK ~ 00.
.s.lurday, March 29, ·,18_. '
1'~ Plaaaanl, W. VL
.
::'Hoes - 175 tD 220 :IO.:IS to
lloovloa 1~to@.JjliLIFII
~'"''~.· tD '18/ Fat Solll' 15;71 liD

~t•. 69~

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bald In Whicll ~ wltne...
•• eaa ......, JIIW infol'matlon

Market Report

Franks

THIS IS BASED
ON ,jO YARDS

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Famous Rath All Meat

LARGE

lnallltl Porllou

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ant! lleeriDpeach
of·the bill.
are

IHrve.

WI'N~~!57~

$159
5

ferred 11&gt; the COIIIJIJittee that hal
~ldlctloD &lt;Nor and poooeaaea
aperi!M In the IUIQeel matter

· Believe me, Con&amp;reaala bull',
1111 next colwnn I lhe1l teD
of tile reiiJIOIII(bllltl and
~iYIIi•o• Ill lhe comllllu- 011 '"

proving Wkler a doctor's care.

Percla· rDiels
lit.
Itox

~49

EACH

CHECK
THIS...

FROZEN FOOD

The Ohio s.rlill CMi _..••
a uniform t'Ule for tuediln Ill
Sen. lllchotl J. lolaloaq, 11real propo&lt;J1 amq ell taxbor ~tl, aald the bill - . dared the Slate , . . . tl
diatrlcll and .ell ciaoaeo ol lltCIIWJ tD !oreslali ~Ia! APPeal• Oil .a .;i.-. ;l1!il •
pn&gt;pOrt,y In Ohio waa paooed checil Ia the real •••.propar• ellabliah .tile 'lllllfGrlll
roQ.
211-L
I¥ tax syotem.

FROZEN OCEAN

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derl,
4!e1111

Sunshine Krlspy Crackers........';,,b. bx. 37c
Nabl seo Honey Grahams ••••••••••• lb. bx. 39c
Keebler Tow, House Crackers ••••• .lb. bx. 39t

49~

ltottle

IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR

CARPETING

Washington

Individual Coogres1111111, ·It Ia re-

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~.. alilllla ~cod b7 an

BEEF STEW

celtle adds to tho regressive aM revenue distribution,., the
character of Ohio's tax struc- statement said.
ture,,. the OeJD.ocrats said.
In the Sonata Tueldls, an
Spoosoro of the bill were emergency bill tG delay until
RepL Mark C. S&lt;hinnerer, R- 1972 a !q&gt;rome Cclurt order for
..klwood, Charles E. Fry, RSprhwflald, Th!)IIUII A. Potlet&gt;pr, JI.Cineimad, and Ralph E.
Fllher, JI.Wooater.
COLUMBUS -{t)PI) - A pro.
'11101' iosued a atatement poled
law outllnlntl wdveralt)l
Which said the bill would proaclion asainlt pardclpanlllndiilvide "an. excellent vehicle tor
lqlaladvo ·consideration." 'lbe¥ ordorl ... the eampuoea Ill alate
!ailed to live tile governor•• wdveralliaa -'4 siYO schools
• priaon -.......... .. Ohio
bill unquall!ied andoreemon~
state
Ulllveralt)l prllleoaor aald
"We -ct that tile final bill
Tuesday.
will provide more "'""'leta od"Wt doll't ,rull a prl- at
ucatkl'l progr~ms, more efftoOSV," Dr. Pldllp S. Jallram,
ient ochool aclministratloo, and
more equitable ochool tax... a pb)'sle1 prllleooor, . !1!!4__the

O ur ''Ea ster Sunda y Best" for Yo u-"S uper -Right'' M ea tsI

j . . . . ., . . ... . . . . . . .. . . .

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have In, and ,_ wW have to

lavolvetl. Tbe CCIII1IDittee .,.,..

can

28 oz.

missioners in tile drat plaee
and e.,ectllli a little too much
or them in the second place,"
he said. Kur!esa SIJ8ie~ a
mandatory couDQ&lt; income tax,
which would Include mandatory
property tax reduction.
House Damocratle Leader
John C. Mcllonlld of Newark
and Senate Mlno!'lll Loader
Charles J. Craney, J).YOUI!Bt. town, Issued a statement which
aatd it waa uWMise and IIIIPproprlate'1 for them to ••issue an
u~ed acceplnnce or reJecdon" of the tax program.
"The a-sdoo tor a I'M per
cent gross recelj)ts tax, !ollowirw lhe recent Increase in the
sales lax from 3 eents to 4

.laWIIIIIIIIUJn.

MAZOLA
OIL

5~1.00

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All

INSTANT COFfEE

.Gn. for a Ylsit.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul NelsooAikan of Logan spent a day with
bla grandmother, Mrs. Blanche
Nel1011.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hosowrth
Who have ben ill are now im-

'l'hl rewrite al10 ro1ultad In
a lllldllcant deloiUJn Whieh the
admlnlatralion preferred tD

., Judsllli tile produclivlq of
~:,;::,. appear111coo c111 be
"
The caiAial observllf tile national goyornmonial
mllbt conclude tllat tDdate
81Jt ConireSI has c1ooe 111.e:uept ratoe lia own pay (a
mllisure Which l Ylsorouall op..
poaocl) and
In debate over
the wlldom Ill dePloying 111 AnUBaiUade Mlsalle Syli8m. Undor,/ lla~•ll Collireos attraeta the
moat attention it Ia paaolnll -euial llwa, w be n
' llouoe and Senate Calendars are
crowded with ~ leslaladon,
and debate• keep the pllertea packed In antldpalion ol
cleclalve aclion.
Floor aetlon II the eu1mlnatloo
I ill what Ia DOI'IIIa1Jy a 1ont1 and
'I Involved lellalallveproce•a.New
lellaiatloD miQ' be bom In SOY·
era! ...,., In the letter Ill a
thoo&amp;lrttU1 COOitltuoDt, In a moofrom the Preeldent, In a
CGI!pelllllllll01 GWD perceived
IIOed. for a law, or In the
1111t work a! 1118 Ill the 111111\\'

ROBIN HOOD FLOU_R

NESCAFE

FREE BABY A
CHICK

11wrlda,y• .t.

In an amendment beloro
lied)' committee.
· Mlotaklnly ~ted 'Ills a requirement that 1chool districts
hove the equivalent ol 20 mills
oporalirw property taxes and
thre.,.tourtha of a per coni ln• ..,. tax money to quaiJf¥ lor
stile aoalala~
McElroy aald he 1"JUUd lOOk
tD hove the requirement put In
when lhe biD went tD a House
c,....ittee for heorilli&amp;. .
Kur!eaa said lhe bill wu unfair because it elqll!cled tD
hove
counl,)' commlasloners
OMCI I tax with three-!ourthl
o! it 1101n11 tD another govorJ&gt;o
meiUI 011UI,y.
·-u•• unfair to eount;y C(lll•

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By Clarenee MUler

aster

Old Salem

Social Notes

COLUMBUS (Upl) - Gov.
Jamea A. Rhode•' omnibua eelbiD rot 1 cool recepo
Tueldls in the Ohio
jHouu.
!l&gt;ooker Charles F. Kul'!oaa,
JI.Bowllng Green, -Mid the
permluive counq Income tax.
Democrats said lhe 1'4 per
vendor&amp; 1 excise 'tax added
to "the regressive character of
Ohio's tax atructilre,,. alii
aponaora issued a atatement
ltqpi!W abort of endorooment.
An eleventh hour rewrite of
tho bW Monda1 nlSht by admlnlotralion omciala eho,...t
tho cheracter • ol lhe ll•nel"'
P...-1• aent tD Kur!ou la•t

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lng 1aar. Mra, llowe!J ~ slY·
booorlna Mra. ved !rom a toble decorated lrith . .
A bridal en OPO&lt;ial 1'tCCIIlllitlon lot her
Jolin Perdu, hlormer Sllldra Whlto. to,pera and 4 bride a 11,4 .
111r1 Ill aervlce In ocout work. · Kent..k1 Chrl•dan COllqe,
'If. Cleveland, waa bol!l,._ II'IJOD\ ~-· ,
,,
Gra¥.0.. Ky. , will be at 9:30 Beal,
Ra!reahmeltle at the conclualon
eent1l' In tile aoc1a1 rooma Ill the
AltAllllllntl besides thoaa· 111111Ill the. meelin8 were served by
LDI. .
carl• Cbureb.
ed w..,, 'lllrl: """"r Ball!l'o .
Dally vacalion Bible achool
Den S. Next moeihog Ill the pack
Mrl. ~ ·· llldaon, Jolra. Mrl. AYt'£1 9t. Clair, Mra. OIMI
will lie held on April 24 at the has been sc~ed lor the Ell..- MDrl'l.l' and
llal· . Jlarriaon, ,~a. Dale "-&lt;ri-.
week ol June 16, a revival for or YIIIID&amp; wore holllesoea !or the Mrs. Mab8l llliekles, Mri. ll'll·
Amer!Con Lesloo Hell.
the week of June 23 with 1lle ......... A pink and Whlto color . !lim Jlln8, Mra. ~IQU K I ~ r. .
!DOth IJIIIveriiiiQ' oftile church ..heme wu carried out With the Mrs, Gerald ·lfa1e•, , lllrl. Ralllll •
to
be celebrated on June 29. 111ft table decorated wWI an um- Carl, Mra. Jemea DIUtln, lira.
Norman YBIIIPr, cubmalf.er,
_..t the moeihog by leadinlthe
.·.·.·-..·.·.·=·-·.-:-. :-.· ·-·-:·.·:·.·.·-·.·.&gt;. ~.-.-;- :: .·.. ·.
brella and str..,..ra, Gomes sam Damroo, Mra., Jolm Mtlr· .•
group In tile Lord'a Pro,yer. Den
were p!IQ'ed lrith prl101 awantod ria, Mra. Lulu.Toban, llfa. De:
6 gevo tile scout promise and the
Elegant Hair Style
11&gt; Mn. Weber Wood, MrL HID- IV' Brlcldes.. Mj-1. Glepn Lee,
pledge Ill elleglance 'IllS Biven by
If your iiaJr Is fairly lone, ey PerdU, lllra. ElliUOd Bower a, Mri. Nev White, Mro. wand you're looking for a and Mra. DIWard Vaqo,
the group.
Beal, Linda and ~la8eal,Mr1.
simple but elegant style tbat
The eldt by Den 2 featured the
Caka,
loe
eream,
pmcb,
cot'
Norm111 Wiled, Romle wo o d,
Mrl. Tnunll1 Ru1aeli, Mrs.
Indian lore theme o1 the meet- Jo ADD BallO!', and Betty C1arl&lt;, you ran fix yourself, try this: foe and IIIIa and mlntl wore -~ Graoe aad Jolary iAlu Klnr. lolra. .,,
Ing. In Indian coatume pi~ loeal lioautlclalla, wore In Co- Divide your hair Into two
Goroldlne Boyd 0( Alheaa, ~~r-.
sections-brush b a c t and
TO STAGE SAU:
mualc with drums thO!' hod made lumbus 9lndls !or hair ollie side half Into a high pony
Ja1 9tllea of AlbaO)', MrL Dana
Jola!B• Gounl:r Salon 710, 8 and Murl'l,l' ol Wublngton, D, C., ,
were David Miller, Jeff Beaver, ahow at the Columbua SlloraUin taU, and take the top front
Mlchoel llln&lt;lf' Ricky llovatlor' Hotel. Mra. Ruaaell'a 100, J. c. soctloo, feather and 8JII'&amp;Y It to, will ataao I rummage aalt and lllra. WOllam MUrl'l,l' of CO. , ,
Thllrldel beilllllnlr at 9 a.m. at lumbus.
and Ronnie easel. Thofii'OIIIIpre· and Miss Dobbie I!Dby, came to a little In give It some full·
,
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ness, then wrap It around the Cclurt st. building in HDted several dances.
PreiOitlng
lltia
to
Mra.
Perthe holal tD vlalt her.
the rubber band holding the roy 11ex1 to Bryanl'a DIICOUIII
Den t for the cloalni pve a
Mr. and Mra. RDbert -.n pony taU and fasten the piece store. Clothln&amp; and dishes will daa wore Miss Barbara Llllbt.
eldt, "The story Ill the Blue and a~ !moral oervlcos !or his
foot, Mra. Joiul Dean, Mra. car- .
of hair with a bobby pin
Gold," and takllli part were Bob aunt, Mra. Nsal Sllne Iii Colum- underneath the p o n y taU. be for aate.
loe suva, MrL Elmo Sllllth, lira.
l'llwera, Dick OWen, Dllllll' DaJoe Hell, Mra. Homer Goodwill,
·Feather
and
spray
pony
tall.
buoThurldls.
ANNOIJNI;E SERVICE
via, Kevin Yeauger, Tim '111omMr. and Mrs. Jolin Sewell Ill
SUnrl10 arvlcas at lhe Hem- Mra. Owen Sllllth, Mro. Lloyd,
as, and Tim Scltes. ThO!' ciOied Marietta - • !llnday gueots ol
Klnr. Mr1. Frank Dou.llaa, IIIII\
Sir Walter Scott wrote un· lock Chri11ian Church, Hemlock Mro. Gar, Glbaon, and Mrs. Joe
w111t ths law ollhe pack.
hla mother, Mra. Netta Wamer, ·der the pseudonym of Cap· Grove, wiD be held at 5:30 L
Cubmaster Yeauger DOled that
~.
Ebenezer St.
m.Eaoter~.
tain Clutterbuck.
Mrs. Bei\Y Howell had attend-

Sewart, Tim Thomas, Kovln
Yeaupr IIIII Jim Holman.
Other awarila to Jim llol111011, beaf bod&amp;e and &amp;aid arrow
paiDI; M1ka Ploweta, boar IIIII
.SOld arrow point; Goorge Slew, . _ Davl• ....U·
art,. . btU·
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·-~y
~·,
George Bate,y, aold and all•or arrow pob)t IIIII Tim Sliillh, &amp;Oiil
arrow point.

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services will be held

tian service, Mfriersvllle Meth..
odlst Church, bake sale, saturday, 9 a.m. Hines building In
Mlnern1lle.
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PLAN SALE
A rummage sale wUI be held
Thursday and Frldls by the Live
Wire Class ot the Forest Run
Methodist Church in the roam
1be aacrament of the Lord's of Mrs. John Werry will present adjacent to tile Pomeroy Cob Of· '
SltJper will be administered at .. Thee We Adore."
!ice, Second SL 'l1le sale will
The United Methodist Church begin at 9 Lm. eaeh morning.
the lolaundy Thur&amp;clls serrtoe of
the P&lt;m10roy United Methodist celebrates only an "~n co~
SIJNRISE SERVICE
munion."
Chur&lt;h at 7:30 p.m.
Easter
Sunrise services at the
Services Cor Easter wUl be a
'l1le choir onder the dlrecUoo
6 a.m. sunrise service Collowed Portland U n I to d Methodist
by an Easter breakfast served Church will be held at 6 a.m.
by Lydta Circle of the church. Sunday, Youth of tile church wUI
Special Invitations to attend have have charge of the service.
been sert to the Ohio Valley
Cmnmondery 24, Knight Temptar, aOO to Drew Webster Post
39,
American Legion.
Mr. WMrs. Grover stout were
Mrs. Harvey Van Vranken will
weekend guests of her chHdren,
sing "The Holy City" accomHarold, Max, Mrs. Keith Weaver,
Friday &amp; Saturday
panied by Tom Baker, church
IIIII Mrs. AuoUn Wogan, 111M! their
April 4 &amp; 5
organist.
llmWes In Columbus.
(With 8 Gals. Gaol
The worship service on EasMr. and Mrs. J, C. Th&lt;111pson
ter will be held at 10:30 a.m.
ol Medina were &gt;isltlng over lhe
The Rev. Glen Hiles, pastor,
weekend with the latter's sister
exten:ls an invitation to the puband bruher-IJ&gt;olaw, Mr. and Mrs.
lic to atteOO any of these serMarvin WUson and her mother,
Pord'ro)'
538 W. Main
'· lilrL Eme Hoosier. Mrs. Hoosier vices.
nturned home witll lhe ThO!III&gt;-

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~j~=~ At Carleto~ Church

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Smith Footer, dau&amp;trter ti Mr.
Theo Smith of !'lime.

aild Mrs.

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Mit AND MRS. WILLIAM A. KING
MR AND MRS. WILLIAM A. KING, POMEROY, Route 2,
will observe their golden wedding anniversary with an ~
house l'rom 1 to 5 p.m. on Sunday, April13 at their Kingsbury
Road horne. Mrs. King, the former Neva Hellman, and Mr. KJ.,
were married on April 12, 1919. They are the parents of two
sons, Virgil, Pomeroy, Route 2, and Leo of Columbus. Mr. and
Mrs. King have seven gran:lchlldren.

The 'Over 50' Favored
In Rep. PofPs Bill
Too young to retire and too old
to ftod work. This dilemma faces

the owners of Independent bu slnesses, apparertlyrecognizettdl!l

many unemployed persons over problem and support lor a PrO50 who, as a group, suffer a posal by Representative R!cha~
disproporll.pnate rate of unem- l'lllr of VIrginia to provide a tax
incentive for the employment of
ployment.
person5
over 45.
Ironically, modern employee
H.is b!ll before Congress would
fringe benefits such as hosp!tallzaUon insurance, retirement permit, besides the usual income
plans, and life insurance pose a tax de&lt;klctioo of salaries andotbbarrier to employment of old- er employee costs as a business
er persons because these costs expense, deductioo of an additional small percentage ol aalarles
are based oo age.
paid
to older employees. This
A major group oC employers,
"premium," grl4lated by age

bracket, would ranae from 2 per
cent of the salaries paid to the
45..10 year-old group to ~ per

MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
April 2 • 3
NOT OPEN

cent Cor those over 60,

FRIDAY THRU TUESDAY
April 4 · 8
THE BOSTON STRANGLER
(Technicolor)
Tony Curtis - Henry FonSa

COLORCARTOONS:
Two Faced Wolr

The National Federa\100 olll&gt;dependent Buslneso, polling pro.
prletors In every state, loond 59
per cent of the respondents approve the measure 32 per cent
oppose !~ and 9 per cent are unde&lt;ldecl
In Ohio, 60 per cent favnr the
legislation, 30 per cent d!soent,
and 10 per cent have no firm
oplo!on,

What on Earth

SHOW STARTS 7 P. M,

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!lie did IIIII todl¥ lllle Ia oentlq concerti In catl!orniL
Before her marrlqe, Mr a.
Folller bopn her IIWdloa 011 tiLe
pipe orpn at tiLe United Methodist CJNrd!lll I'IIIILOIO.)'. Allhaulb
her srandfathw bad ......,.ape~
her thl'Glllll&gt; the years to take LQ&gt;
the lnstrumeal DOiblnll materialIzed until the Rev. J. Le.Ue
Kunze, then pastor ol the l'llmeIW church, said just the rf8hl
words of encouragement.
JDy went to tha &lt;hllr&lt;h retl·
ularl,y to praet!ee oo tho orpn
and theoe lrlpa nro kept a ..,_
crei !rom her grandfather wau
she had progressed to a point
where ahe could dlsplt¥ her tal-

ent with pride.
Today, Mrs. Folller Ia orpnlst of the First Chrlot!an Cbur&lt;:h
Chi co, CoiU., and Is dean ol the
Chico Chapter ol the American
GuUd ol Orpnlsts.
5lle has se"ed a number ol
chUrches In CaiUom!a, (JI!o and
Kentucky not ooly as orp.nlst
but as choir director. Her private teachers have Included
Ch&amp;rlos van Bronklx&gt;rst.
Recentl1. Mrs. Folller Joined
G. Leland Ralph, orp.nllt of tho
SacrameniD, CaiU., First Baptilll anarch since 1936, to preseut an orpn recital at t h e
First Christian Clllrch. Mr.
· Ralph maintains his own studio
for organ and plano Instruction
In &amp;.cramento.
Mr1. Foster's portion of the
progrsm Included "Prelude IIIII
Ruaue In F Minor" by llandol;

)IRS.

JOY SMITH FOSJ'ER

SNOWVILLE 4-H MEETS
Line's Purpose
Tho 91owYWe 4-H Club met
The Mason and Dixon Line
at the home ol , pon WUI&lt;ll oo was surveyed by Charles
March 21 with the proal- Mason and Jeremiah Dixon
doni, Brenda IJanloy, prea!cling. .in the 18th century to settle
Now olllcers which were electAid territorial disputes between
at the pr,......ng meeting wore lhe proprietors of Maryland
and Pennsylvania.
Installed. Dlaeusa!on and oelectlon ol 4-H projects wao tho main
Esperanto
purpose ol the meeting. A comThe international language
mun!ta- project wao also discuss- Esperanto was devised by
ed. Refreshments were served L. L. Zamenhof of Poland.
published his first book
11
·~concerto No. 3 ln G Ma;Jr,
llr Grace WUI&lt;ll, carl'7lnl out He
under
the pen name of Dr.
Antonio Soleri .,Pastorale" to" a st. Patrick's Day theme. The
Esperanto, meanin~ 11 Dr.
Ce~r Franek, and l'llwoll Wea- next meeting will be AprU 11 Hopeful," from wh1ch lhe
ver'• "The Squirrel"
at the home of carlos Silva. language gets its name.

Next f:ime a. Left Slwulder Specialist
WA.SIIINGTON · .(\JPI) -lntarI &lt;loc:tor • ~ ·"!!"a the
niolll rewatc11111 ilsillninent In
Jour!Wism;·
·
It may not be very productive
new-'se, but It provides a
splendid Cl)portunlly to ~ a
IIUie !rei medlcalaclv!ce.
A good reporter does nut
solicit such !n!onnatioo owrtly.
He br!lv It out aubtly 10 that
the doctor Is WLIWU'e that ha 11
part!c!jJat~Jv in a feeless

vlewllw

M,y true purpose, however,
wa1 to fin! 014 what to do al&gt;oUt
a pain I bad been haviLV In my
Jeflaholllder.
"The new spectalt,y ol general
practice Is roatly nut a
eootradlctioo In terms," Slwpiro
said. "Tradltlonall,y, the general
practitiooer, or famtly doctor,
hal f101ctionod oo an Cl)isodlc
JaveL That Is, he treated people
who came tn with scmothlng the
matter.

the classical general practltle~&gt;,r an&lt;~ the specialist to the
way he acquires his bedside
maLULer,
''What the old-time famtly
doctor acquired thrOUgh el&lt;Per·
tenee. the new spoclallat will
acquire through the study ol
behavlonl se!e""' IIIII training
programs."
I said, "SUppose It's a sort ol
shoot!LV pain that usually 1001
away In . the daytime but

eonaultation.
"This Ia crisis care mile not
I .-ntly art'llVed · · . an the beat approach. The InterVIew with Dr. MQ!anl ''II. specialist will be oriented
SNpiro, prealdelt of the throulh educatioo IIIII tralnlqr

FOR A BOY'S

American Academy of General to · provide health cCIWllelinlPract!ee, who came here !r1111. pre1e!lllve haalill managaDU!nt
Chicaao to test!(y at a Se~ate -as llroll as medical service."
heariJw.
I
"That's YOl'l' bterea&gt;Wanted E&gt;PiaLatlon
i~Vo Whaf would the new
I told the JOOd &lt;loc:tor I opo&lt;lallst do aOOu! a palllln the
wanted ID e&gt;PlallltiOD ol the left shoulder?"
new .PJ'CIIII'IIIl Wiler which
Type ol
pnenl practice Ia beiLV
"It would depend Ill part on
elevated to the status of a the cype of pain," SlwpitQ aakl
medleal apeclalty.
u Another
dUterence between

aald; ·

~aster~trolling

Patn

frequently

comea

back

at

nigbt'l"

"Could be a nerve or
muscular problem, 1J1101W other
things," Slwplro said. "Thera Is
..., a much greater demaod for
phyo!clan services than there
are physicians to provide them.
"We •
that 8iviLV flmtly
practice a apectalt,y status wUl
encourage more YOULV phyaf..
clans to go lito that line ol
medicine rather than becamiLV
eUnleal spoc!aUsts or eoaaul·
taltl."

To Stirrup Fun
Handtome

br&amp;a~

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-'="..nnpea. e•

on • runed loafer .. . a pair
of atirrups damped together,

Give the

Accutroaf
Tnepiece
Easter
CIUMIT'I' 14GO

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SHOES
MIDDLE OF THE UPPER BLOCK

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In C&amp;lllorala !or the paot lfitel
years, wui be loaviLV 110011 !Gr
Thlaland.
Mr. alii Mrs. Harry S. Jllaore,
Jr. of Ashlsnd, ~fl., were reeent vlllltora of hia parents, Mr.
and Mra. Harry S. Moen, Sr.
The Rov, and Mrs. Fcll'olt
Murray of Sblnn1ton, W. Vs.,
and Mr. and Mra. Rllbert MOore
and daughter, K!mberl1 ofsmtthbure, W. Va., wereSUndayauests
of Mr. alii Mrs. Eupno J1urra7
and family, The Rov. IIIII Mrs.
Murray were observtrwthelr 40th
woddiLV aM!veroal)'.
Iller! and John MaJer of eo.
lumbus are here !Gr the weak
wltiL their ~~r&amp;"""renta, Mr. IIIII
Mrs. Georp Meinhart. Their
parents, Mr. IIIII Mrs. John
Mayer brought them down ovar
tho weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Herben Fink
are at tho hclllo ol their IIOll-illlaw alii daUihter, Mr. and lira.
Howard Ervin IIIII lamtly of lla·
elne. They will remala there
durfnl the recuperation ol Mr.
Fink, just recently diachargecl
&lt;\'rom the GallipoUs Medical CeL&gt;ter.
Lawton TOIIIj)ieton, Jackson,
Lawton Temple, Jr. and 1011 Eddie of Columbus were weekend
100sts of Edwanl TeJl1)1eton,
Hatley Run.
Saturdoy night aueots or Mrs.
Belly Howoll, VIne St., Middleport, """ M!aa Belly Napper,
COlumbus, hero on her aprlq
vacaUan. Mrs. llowall and Miss
Napper visited SUnday wltiL Ellwan! Templeton.

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llolzer Medical Center, First
Ave. Vlallllw houri 2-4 and 7-8
p.m. Parents Ollly 011 Pediatrics
Ward.
Admlsolms
PUblication of admloelODs Ia
problblted until further notice.

Births
Mra. 1lenr)l c, IIOIIIQ', Jr.,
New Haven. +upter, 2:50p.m.
Tue...; lira. 1ilrG1cl B. llullblref;''O Gart18ll ·~Yi, dmatf.
ter, 2;22 p.m. Tueldar, Mrs.
Jamea K. Klnr, Letart, W. VL,
11011, 7:G1 p.m. 'nleediQ'.
Dllcharps
Joan T. BanLoUe, Mrs. liarrill Bradley, SleYen R. Bulb,
Jemlfer L. CO'- lira. liar·
old L. COilrlll, Mrs. 1bomu
L, Cro•- EnosllomaiiJ, Mra.
Jacob M. Gaul, E. -Janel,
Mra. AliLertl Koeblor, a.u....

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DIAMOND PENDANTS
PIERCED I!AR RINGS
BRA(:ELETS &amp;
NECKLACES
SPEIPEL WATCH BANDS
JADE ONYX. PEARL
RINGS AND MANY
OTttERS
BULOYA &amp; WYLER
WATCNEI

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FOR HIM!
MEI!KER LEATHER
GOODS
RINGS

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and murderiLV the LlnLiberlh
child IIIII was ellllcuted.

CHECK THE ADDRESSES AT BOnOM
OF PAGE FOR HECI'S STOlE
IEAIEST YOU!

MR. AND MRS. FERRELL

55th Anniversary Observed .
A ...,.toe pari,)&gt; was held
&amp;llday In obllll'Vance ol t h e
55ib wecJdlDi llllliveraary ol Mr.
and Mrs. w. H. Ferroll o1 West

PRICES IN EFFECT-NOW THROUCII

9Laron, IIIII Dllll)l, .~~j
Mr. IIIII lira. Robert
Dellllle and Tlnllril ol Lodl.

SAT., APRIL 5, OR WHlE QUANTITIES LAST!

Mr. IIIII 1!o1rB. Jack Ferrellj
Dlma Roe, Well Salem; Mr,
lira. B!chard Ferrell, i!odLIII\1\
Barbie and Kim, Woollier;
oDLI lira. Euaane Smllb.
IIIII Clnd,y, Mlrloa; Mr. IIIII JMi,;
BUI Ferrall, Wad.-th;
IIIII Mr&amp;: Keooel FerreU
Mr. and . lllrl. Harold Sa I
81111 IIIII cardo 'were ·»re.....,.. North Almstead; Mr. IIIII
to Mr. and lira. F'ern.U.
Keith Ferrell, TlllDIII',
and Timmy, and Mr. and
•tteDLII"i were Mr.
Donald Haucl&lt;, Pomeroy;
WUilam Kllwle, Kathie IDGIII'tl-1
lira. ~ WatiOil, Miller
e; cia, Vandalia; IIIII. lira. Deal..
Mr. IIIII Mra. WWla F~.i aunmertteld and Renee, a
Karen ODd KIQ', Alllland;
• JlmJn)' and Darlene WliiOIL,
and Mrt. Glen Ferren,
halllL

Salem.
ChUdren, srlllldelLIIdren a n d
sreat-sranclchlldren of the booored eouplo pULtted at the home
ol their l&lt;lloln-lnw IIIII daulhter,
Mr. and lira. William Miller ol
Alhland, for a poilu"" dlmw. An
amlveraary cake was se"edlollowlng the d1nnar and.lllmOI'Cilll

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falilll,y .-oiL The f..., ohll4reo llvlna at home nowMichael, 16; Cll'de, 15; 1\lay, 13,
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averages 25 cents per person
per meal, minus a P8JU\Y
doclred from that oum every
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alii you can't replace that on
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tru1t1 Wallhlng1on very much,
Indeed.
That the· concesabl has now
been contellljlluousl,r rt!UIIed 11
another and a t..,- llllhaJIII(er kind
of measure. It proves all over

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use soda alii salt."
Mrs. Hart 11 lhe cleughter or
the late mUilooalre auto J&gt;arll
manulacturer Walter 0. Brlills
of Detroit, Conner owner of the
Detroit Tigers baseboll team.
The ..,.tor has lnvellment
Income and a World War D
dlaablllty l&gt;OIIIIon to slt)l)loment
his $42,500..-yeer ccngrenloml

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Mro. Hart Q(d lor the llrlt
couple ol daya ol tho e...,r.
lmeJK, her allentlm SJl&amp;ll was
,.sharper and better," but as
the week neared lls elll &amp;he lo
Rilling &amp;he tires eesll,y.

Breaklaot consists or toast or
breed alii reconstituted milk
lor lhe three children, collee lor
the adulls. Aller a ccqole ol

"Your emclency is cut way

who haa hlmsell never made a
real canceoalon In the whole hlatory olthla action?
President Nixon, Jn short, conIronto what Graver Cleveland
called a condltlon and not. a
theory. Tile theOry, ot """'""·
has been that U only our aide
would be patlonll1 ''llexlble"
enqugh, the othtr aide would•at
lensti&gt; resJtOncl, Tile condition Is,
and alw~~ra 11111 ..,.., that lhe
other aide hal neYer been con.
v!nced ot \he ataylag power of
American relolwe and wiU nev.
er be without \he adcllUon tc tbe
complex of at leas! one ol two
ractoro. Tile one Ia wholl7 unatWnable; u· 11 an end to the
carping and the ()!eking at the
American I&gt;Osltlan by doYOI Inside and oulolde the Senate.
The other 11 attainable and
must now be ou.IIJ)IIed. Tills Ia a
candid determluatlon by the Nixon Admlnlltratlon tc have rocourse to all that Is now open

down."' she said. "I can lmaglne
days, when the children were · how this affects the children's
hurwry enough 1o eet. ..!meal perronnance in school."
without the usual clol1op of
The wellare diet bopo with a
cream, they were served cereal sparse breaklaot SUnciQ, and
instead ol bread.
was to be obser...r tloroulhout
uFrult is out of the question, 11 stew..nd--rlce dinner Selurdar.
Mrs. Hart said. uMif asked in
How would they celebrate Ito
the most plaintive w~~r 11 she ertTI
couldn't have applesauce one
"We'll probably have a e&lt;q~le
dent Nixon's final effort to do
morning, but I sald ol course of dozen eggs for breakfast. ..
the same by WIIJI of j)l'ofOUnd
not."

pay,

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uyou check the focxl adverUaements and fin::l out where
the beat bargains are- J&gt;Ork
11 ver at 29 oenls a pound,
stewing chicken at 39 cents a

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to
an enemy """ wiD be _ , . b1
nolhlng le11.
II 11 the leaol 18erel f/1 - ·
renl Wallhing!Aln tOJ) MCl'tU 1111&amp;
lheae Intractable nolltlea a r 1
boring lnto~~NbGn, 'l1lar
will stsnd at the lqJ ollhe de of lhe Prnltlent'a .,...
1ng hare with a ,......, held Ill
1tate, Prime· Nint.lter Gor1Git
d Aullralla, on Marcb 31 lllld
April I. No ally hu .been more
fallh!Ul than Aulllralla; lllld the
old Wotld War D llalltar plll)t,
who Ia John Gortco, w111' be ·a
8pllclall,y welcomed .,.at at a
White Hause where a - Proa.
lclent muot graop a ne1t1e thai
will not go aw~~r.
For weeka, the dovea have
been Jlllbllcl,r threateninl Mr.
Nlxm with a calamitous tall In
hll polla and the dellructlao d
his etrectlve relatlonahlp w1t11
unleso ... takea. llofl
line In VIetnam. He hU done lilt
belt to walk prudenlly, Now he
haa got to come out olthetrencll.
es &amp;nd tc 110 . upward and forward Into the blaaL 11o will not,
at any rate, hove to BOIIII'WIN
alone; and thla lo the central
meaning of the Gorton Ylatlhln.
ply

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How can you go to a luncheon
meeting and not eat?.. he

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go with ...

asked.

Mrs. Hart tried to keep a rein
on the meals served at home.
u Phil
took two eggs one
morning,
so he got a smaller
ances on a slldlnc scale, While
helping
than
usual for dinner,"
purchasers or larger quentitles
she
said.
can 11111 secure larger allowLettovers for Lmch
ances due to this volume, the
Her
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of
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slsnt. In other words, if tho althe
current
day's dlrmer. Once
lowance Is based on a cerlain
percentage or the doHar volume she round some bananas "o1d
ol goods purchased, thisperceni.- and brown and cheap- a marvease must be the same for all. lous lunch.''
Stew. made ot cheap cuts ot
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suddenly became 41 baJKtuets.''
she said. One da,y a lrlenl
shared a c..,cake wllh Leura.
Midday presented difficulties

poun:l.'' she aald. "Then, it you
were on welfare, you'd have to
leg It trom store to store."

tlvely detrimental to amaUer
&lt;IXIIj)Otltora.
In ~r to ehlo*l{l tills hole,
the Roblnson-Patman Act was
pasaOd to provide that all dlstrlb~.nceL
utors must be treated aHke on a
Tile ITC action lneorporatoa proportJo•te baals.
the two 11118ndmenta to the Robtarse11 since World War U,
lnoon-~tman Act before the Con- the practice or elrcumventlow this
11'811 by llapreoenlaUw Wright restriction thr&lt;q~h tho guise ol
Patman of Toxao, which are heev· c&lt;q&gt;erottve advertising and pro- Court ruling which hold that In
lly II{IJIQrted In natlo..r J&gt;Oll• motional allCMancea has been the so - called Meyer case disconducted by the Natlooal Feeler- quite common. While in l~&amp;ulng crimination was being practiced
auan or lndopendet~ltflneill):..,._ tlU! guldellnea on this subject . " ~-p.lna!, -ll•r retalle~., .
O• of thue Wferilmenta the· Fl'C has not written lilY new
NeitheHII s..,re$e ·Ciioih d.,.
makes It mancletory lor an,y man- law, It has laid down the procecl- elslon, or the subsequent ITC aculaeturer or JIICkerofrerlowauoh ures that must be followed toes- tian attacks the principle or lci,UO!IIncas 1c mkae all who aell tabllah a good lalthdelenselnan,y vertlslng. lnsteed, It recogniZes
Its products aware or the oUer. action brought under the Roblr&gt;- the need lor leglUmate adverUsTho other 8j)8)11 Otil that an;y aon.Palllman Act.
lng, but does atteek the practice
buyer who knowingly aeeka ...,.
From May 1, It Is the duty o1 or giving lllepl discounts to preee11lona from a · aq,pler not everymanulacturerorJIIekeror- !erred accounta under the guise
,,.liable to a cllii)Jletitor Ia In lerlow suoh allCManceo to make or advertising or promolloml al·
vlolaUon of the llobhuoon.Patman sure that aD establlahmenls hand- lowanees.
Act.
ling the merchandise are aware
Federad111 reaeerchors b&amp;- that such an olrer exists. Sevoral
lie"' that these guldellnea wlll go alternate suggestions are made
alq..., toward correcting tho as to how thla canbeacCOJI1)lloltmarketlng abu&amp;el that ha"' not ed.
only dloortmlnatad agalnatt h e
Tho guldellnee aloo provide
amaDor retailer, but aloo added that any promotloaal or merehar&gt;ooato to the consumer.
.
dlslow plan muat be llexlbly
Since 1890 lllere hie been c.... enough oo that aU dlotrlbutlve
slant revlllon ol 11!0 uti!rust outlets, no matter what alze, may
lawa to meetchaowlowcondltl- partlcpote. It allo bar• lhe comPrior to 1936 preferential dls- man uee ol PJ'OIIIodoaal aDow·

...,co~tlona rrom SouthV'-.
The thing hal """" run circle;
no man INlnc rwlty lor 11 Ia can now &amp;uJli)Oaetha!IIIYihll!ll
Ienihan an lncreue of blunt AIlied military action can be ol
much uoe lillY mo.-e. What prot.
It In further_.., to an enemy

again, tor the um,pteenth time,
that the Communllt Blsallanta
ol VIetnam - whether lhe
lndlgenou1 VIet Coni or the Invading" North Vl-eae- are
olm()ly never going to agree to
an honorable J)Oa&lt;e until and unlell they are IOllcll,y delealed
.., the lleld or battle.
Tllll Pruldellt, Uke two Pres.
idents before him, bas again
gone tar, tar more than half~
...,. In hla attemjlla to liquidate th11 war an bare'¥ bearable terms. Thla Prealdenl, like
the two Preoldento before him,
has met an lmJJiacable Communis! purpooe to go on with the
a.oresJlon. k Ia a purpose baled, .. It had been with the two
Pre-• before Mr. Nixon,
precisely on· the enemy' a belief
that mlnorlt;y olamon In this nation lor a poaee at almolt any
price will u!Umately drive the
Amerlean government into some
IUrrender couched In other
words.
President John1011'1 final effort ID bring shout uoelul peace
negotlaUans by halting t h e
bombing ol North VIetnam hal
now been paralleled by Presi-

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VIetnam eould ever be prevailed upon In the nut place to
make such a coneesston to a
Communlll !lith column llej!klng tho very destruction ol his
governmenl wa1 a llrlldng meaaure or Washlng!Aln's oapaolcy to

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without American and North Vietnamese partlclpotlon, dies ret
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on eaUmated coat o1 $2,200,1100,
was approved lor 8 grant of
$43:!,373. Additional asslatance
lrom the Appalachia Program
Ia pending.
_ Hocklns Co::ncy Health Department, Logan, to construct
a new racUII)' at an estimated
cost of $130,000, was approved
for a grant of $42,666. Additiona1 as:dlllance from the Appalachla Proll'am b: peadlng.
'Dettmer Hospital, Troy, to
cc:nstruet a lawmy to be
abarod wltlt Piqua Memorial
and wusc:n Memorial Hospitals
11 an estimated eoat of $450,000,
was awroved lor a grant of
U50,000.
_Hocking Valley Communi!)'
Hoopital, Logan, to construct a
50 bed lang4.arm care unU at

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- WUiard Area Hospital, wu.
lard, to construct a 30 bed long.
term care unit and modernize
and expand tlte outpatient unit
at an eaUmated eoat of $1,215,000, was approved lor a grant
of $405,000.
-SCioto Memorial llo::pltal,
Portsmouth, to cc:nstruct a 50
bad long-term care unU at an
estimated coat o! $700,000, was
approved for a grant of $233,333.
- Veleran's ldemorlal Hosplta!, Pomeroy, to eonatruct a 40
bad long-term care unit at an
estimated cost of $600,000, was
approvod lor a grant of $200,ooo. Additional as:d::tance from
tho Appalaehla Program Is pendlng.
-Jackson Iong.cerm center,

Prosram Is pending.
- Betlteada Hospital, Zanesville, to cc:nstruct a 50 bad long.
term unit and a 32 bod rot:abllltatlon mdt at an eaUmated cost
of $2,700,000, was approved lor
a grant ol $600,000.
- VUia Marla !Wrsing Home,
Green Springs, to construct a
40 bad rehabllltatlc:n center at
an estimated eost of $1,000,000,
was awrovod lor a grant of
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back to North Vietnam."
He said he did not think last

week's rejecUon by the Viet
Cc:ng of talks with tho Saigon
government would binder any
secret negotiations between the
United States and North Viet-

nam.
Tile Communists l&lt;tda,y again
rulod oot any negotiations wid:
lite Situtb Vietnam regime,
which they regard as a puw:et
()( the Nixon administration.
In Washl::gton, officials said
Pre olden! Nlxt:n' s talks with
Situtlt Vietnamese VIce Prealdent Nguyen Cao Ky earlier
this week produced no major
new stratei!Y lor tile Paris

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two bcothers, One Ia stadonod In VIetnam, and anotltor Is
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He Ia a graduate of Denl...
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U::lveraley College of Law. He,
his wile and lhn:e . - reside at 695 &amp;uwtbl llr!oe, Nowark. Dous Arnett, Atholll, will
be master of ceremaolu.

FlDierals.

Six other Gallta County ser-

vicemen llavo been killed In lite
Vlebtam War since Jan. 1, 1961.
The Iaiii was Sgt. Paul L. YOBI,
on May 2, 1968. Others are Ruaa
L. Hamlltc:n, Ma,y 8, 1966; SFC
Jolla Flnttlcwn, June 3, 1966;
Marine Lance Corporal Charles
M, Neal, Jr., April 25, 1967;
PFC W, L, lUckman, July 12,
1967 and Sst. RusseU L, Blanton, July 15, 1967.

Usual Mood

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Mtas Laurie SChaefer, relgttlttB Miss ScutlterliOhiO,WUUGWbid
Miss Central Ohio in Columbus over dte weekend.
Laurie, who represented our area last year at dte Ylu (IIIIo
Pageant held at Cedar Point, will this YOU' represent Cellini Oltlo
at tbe same event.
There wore 40 contestants in the Miss Central Oltlo ......
and It was 111rrowad down to 10 !lnallsta lor the lido.
..urlo has made an exeellent repro::omatl ve lol' tl:la . _ lltd,
of course, wlll be relgnlng over tbe 1969 Miss Soutl:em 01t1o
to Ita 1teld April 26 In the Meigs Junior HI&amp;!: School at P
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Olllctals of the Pmneroy Chamber ol Cm:DW'ce IIDXI..cli&gt;-111Mu Chapter ol Beta Sigma Phi Sororll)', -··~Ilia&amp;
PI'Qill'ess being DtttAie lor the 1969 event Ia oxeelltmL
A number ol business bouses bave contrlbuletlllflt lor lite wt.
aer~~o These ~ons have boen cclleeled oa behalf ollie . . ,
sora by Mrs. Molly HUL
Tboae glvlttB gilts lllclttde New York C1otJ:bw HOUII,llllilr ~
lture, Fabric Shop, Ell:erlellls, Swloltor and Ldlaa Dnlp, Can l'r
Jewelry, Vlllap Pharmacy, 1\. and C. Jewelara, Babr Nh , Mo
aoelated Radio, Yaquerlte Shoe Store, HartleJ'• 19D Stan, Cllap.
ma~ Sl:oe Store, all Meigs County, lUll Carl'• Shoe Stltn
atltlllerMdlne's Slq&gt; In Gallipolis.
The pageant Ia open to girls from Malia, Galllo, .,,..,...
and Adtena Counties. Codestanta may eldter Hw Ia tl:a bJr .....,
. _ or Ita atlend~ acbool within the area.
Lut year'• wlnner, Mlaa Schaefer, Ia • nlklentalOJI••tw
but CJIIII4ocl lor dte local paput l:ecauae abo Ia a m I 111V1t 01t1D
Ulll-alty, Adtens.

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to dte Democratic Nat!-! CODveaUon and served as
chalrman o1 dte 1968 Ol:loDemocratlc State Ccm111Uon.
, ·-~~ In eiYie and ~di .tk
lalra, McD0111l&lt;l'' 'I I Ullitd b:
•Who's Who Ia Amerlean Poll.
Ucs," "Who' a Who Ill the Midwest," and ''Outstanding Young

It Is known that the soldier at.
tended elementary schools in the
liGtlor """"". 18, Rl I, Bid- War vlcUm an Frlda,y, Marth 28, Kyger Creek area, and that he
Word of Sp-4 Hawley's death attended GAHS before enllaUng
was received In Gollb: Co::nty In the Army shortly alter his 17th
Monda.Y evening by hb: grand- blrthda,y. Hawley had been In
lather, Fonzo Tt~Ylor, Rt. I, Bid- Vietnam two months acoordlng
well, with whom the aoldler had to his grandfather.
retdcled lite past lew years.
11:e body Is expected to arrive
Hawley was born In Meigs In California aroond April 5. FuCount)', son of James Hawley and neral arrangements will be anllorotl:,y Ellen 'fl3lor.
nounced by Miller's Home for

Di::cuasloo ()( billa pending Ia
lite ::tate leslllaiure re1a11n1 to
law entoreement, 11114 dte aeeept,.
anee of · Mom!ng IICIIaJ:, Melp
Co::nb' il:erlll'o de!tutJ •• a now
men:lter, hi~ a meetlnl
of dte Gallla • Yelga Ct:a,pter of
the Fralamal Order of l'llllee Ia
the 5acond Ward lire l:ctult ID
Flmteroy Wadneadll' ni8t:t.
ReCrealtmenta wore 11rved 1.the ollleera of dte Melp Cculil
law eolorcement dapartmonta,
OSP Cpl. Jolll G. Francies, prealdaDI, liU·In eharae of tl:eltuolneoa Naoloo.
Ali"""'Dit, In addiUc:n to dte
ROY _COLIIIAN
· ai:Qve ~· OSP Palrollilan E.
11"1 Cc:leman, )'QUIIIIIIt ...
J.,.llieole, Kelp Slterlft Rltbort of 1\lr. 11114 Mn. llotltel· ColeHartemoch and !ite&lt;lal Dtpdlas man, formerly of Mlddl~
and now living Ill AlbiD)', Is
· Appro:dmalelY ,415 c4ih prlz- tho amount o1 prlza won will ba prizes and eontroUIJW dtecrowd. Dtnld Oblln&amp;ar and Rill' Manlt~~Y;
. ~~ will be awal-de4 ll:a Y\IUIIB· lr:illda plaallc 'tl:at ate ba- An Ojip&gt;l1unlty lor pre • sChool Gollla ll:orlll'a llepartmonl De·
attending electrc:nle ::cboo1 ot
•ilera (llpiiJni ..as 11n :~ . ltti\11- i::g ~80!1 tl:la Je&amp;r lor the fir at cl:llclren to bavo a brlef!Npt of pdles Bill Ylt.l:all and Gnat Tretoure Islancl, San Francll·
IIOi1ll' "!!~~ ,,~ Ro- Ume.
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co, Calli. A81'a41aiaeiYlddletiey dlq~~ _.a1e11. Ea l6i:il tl:l•
Jcil:n Ket.AAI, lllldtllePart po.. Ume beiora dte formal event, ey Werey and Pltn:lman TOllY port Hill: Scbool, Coleman atcoming~.
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'fl1lor 11111 C&amp;rii!Jiall, 11114 Go!· IM::Iad Ohlo Ulllver.U, lor l1lo
Jearl 11114 enlloled Ill.the U.S.
·Tbe locaUc:n of'dte &amp;mlllllbtail the , ~. at 2. it:fu. li&gt; d~ .• Rctiartana will meet II ?:SO ll»ooll 1'1:111!8 Chlei,Jolll TI,Yirtr
epln tl:la fOil' bas beat\~ ~ .lite ll¥tt; ,acconlblrl 'to liar- lmllht Ia dte aoetal.._a otthe 11111 ~ llolll1· NO!:Ut 11111
~Vl' Ia Ute llll'bwot 1968. Ha
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upjmm rO:adslde park to lt,yt ~ ~ c. o. Flab· Co1Untltu1 &amp; Soudtem 01t1o Elec- cy ~a ,
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park In )owlli' Mid- er 1'ill ¥ lnv)led to welcome Ute, tl!lc COini1aiiY to edblplete ar.
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also Invade their neighboring
kingdom or Laos and even have
troops in Cambodia. They bave
Imposed tbelr troops on all thelr
nelgt:bors except Communist negotiations.
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firm ()( McDonald, Roblllili, )!e.
Donald and:pt:r, McDmald, Cillb'
:J:l, Is aervtna: his II:IN term Ia
dte General AsltiMiy. He Ia IIte
YOIII1Pat man ever elected to
serve as hla part;y'a floor loader. In 1967, he reee!Yod dte JobD
F. Kemeob' PllbllcSenieeAward
from the Ohlo LeliUo of Yllllli
Democ:rata aa the alete' 1 out.
standing young !llbliC ttei'YIIII.
He was re&lt;:enti.Y namod to receive dte Governor's Award lor
A:lvancement of dte Preillllo of
Ol:lo.

ft was learned l&lt;tda,y that V.S. well (Cheshire Twp) became GaJ.
Arm,y Speclallst Fourth Class lla Count;r's aeventh VIetnam

- Tbe YOIIII8atown Hospital to
modernize and expand the oot.
patient unit at an esUmatecl
colll of $1,700,000, was approved
lor a grant of $300,000.
- Evansellcal Deacc:neas Hos.
pita!, Cleveland, to mocltnnlae
bods and expand dte ootpotiant
unU at an estimated coat of

Jackson, to construct a 40 bad grant of $623,942,
facUlty at an eaUmaled eoat of
-lltnret:te Harrison Detwiler
$750,000, waa ,approved for a Memorial lloapltal, Wa11110011, to
replace the oxlaUng lacUII)' with
a new laeUI!jr eontdstlng of 63
aeute and 30 l~~~g.term care
beds at an estimated eost of
f4,900,000, was Qroved lor a
ll'ant of .1,825,0110.
- Sl, Luke'• lloapilal, Toledo,
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: Commutaton o, ueuua senlern;e i:efiued
· and to reloea!e 1n Maumee, 01:1o
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COLUMBUS - A CiNCINNATI ~ .WHd WAS 1\2 7011'1 old at an.eltlmated coat &lt;t 118,900,iitien hi~ latller,waa ~lactroeuted lor m•r ID Arhanaaa today waa 000, waa. flilii'OI'od for a grant
rellllad a del\tlt aerih:~ C&lt;tl!i\DUiaUctn Jl1 Gov.J~aA. . Riutde~. Lee ql fl,OOO,OOO, .•,
~ ,Henley' a ~ltoraellHia"l'ad to rile Will CIIIM~Uon &lt;emadl( Ill" l ...: Rlrirllde lloapltal, Toledo,
paola. to .stap Ute :atloa's !kat execution In t&gt;ro YQUI c:n Aprllll, to add Ui aeute beda and mod·
; • 'Tbe 23-6-aaNlld Heni«Y was Nnleneed to death lor tl:e tdtol&amp;!tn emile · ll6 bedl at an estimated
,jilurder July 27, 1964, ~ cal:ry-oot &amp;litre clerk Peter Muea Jr. In cost of $900,000, was approvod
CI!ICIIIIIIL Henle7'• lather, Jeff Henley Jr., exec:ilitd IIX'dte murder for a 'lli'onl &lt;t •tooo,ooo.
of hla wife When lite Y&lt;IUIWfr' Henley waa 8 mc:ntlts old wu the laet
- 'l'ttleclo Hospital, Tolaclo, to
peraon to die In dte,Arhanaaa electric cl:alt.
eonwJate 3 .floor• to add 180
.71·wo Ameru:am
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beda at an oilllmlled colt ()(
1e m ro II p ane
..,,500,000, wls _ . . t for a
', WAJISAW- ,A POLISH AIRLI!mi T'(io.ENGINE Curj:q:rq&gt; load- ll'ant ofljiiOO,OOO.
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Couney state representative and
minority leader of lite House o!
Representative, will be gueltl
::peaker at a Meigs Couney Jeller&amp;CII - JackiiOD Day dlnnec.
11:e event wiD be held at the
RuUand Elementaey Scbooii!YIIInasium on April 17 with lite Sslem Center PTA serving lite din·
ner. The Melga Count;yDemocrat
Exacuttve Comml118e Is S)IOIIIIir·
lite

tl:ere must be a ~ withdrawal &lt;t( North Vlobtameae troops

Killed In Vietnam war

an eoUmated cost of $650,000,
Was approved lor a srant of
$216,666. Add!Uonal assistance

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Vietnam. He focused particularI)' on the Communist presence

Minority Leader
Will Speak Here

China."
Walsh said "This lhows, we
think, tltat II there Is to be a
lasting _peace In Sl:utheast Asia,

sp/4 Roger HawIey

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PARIS (UPO - The U.S. the presence of many of these
peace talks delegation accused troops Is lor dte purpose of
North Vlelllam l&lt;tda,y of sending aggression In South VIetnam.
"Seeond, It a-s they not
troops Into all Its nelgtborlns
lands except Red C1tlna and only Invade Sautl: Vietnam, they
said this bares Hanoi' a policy ol
aggreasion.
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The Communists headed Into
lodsy's lltlt aesslon of the
PARIS (UPO - 11:e United
VIetnam talke demanding that States aald l&lt;tda,y ther..ean be
lite Allies shoW good laltlt with no lasting: peace in Southeast
actions instead of more words.
Asia unW North Vietnam wltl:u.s. AmbasABdor Lawrence
draws its forces from CamboE. Walab, wbo lad the American dia and Laos as well as South
delegation In the absence of Vlebtam. It offered a mutual
chief negotiator lleltry Cabot withdrawal of troops from
Lodge, said North VIetnamese Situth VIetnam.
troops were stationed in Laos
and Cambodia as well as Situth

1n Laos.
''We do this for three
reasCIIS," he said. "First, It
si:ows once again that North
Vletnaln Is the aggressor and
~o~::~~ (IJPD ,.. State Health Director Emmett W. Am:ld amounced today ::tate apjll'Gva) lor over · ...
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In grants ti&gt; OIIIO"!!tl!ilral'latUitlesW!IIet)heledeniHW·Burtonp....,..;.. Jnelttdedwaaa
of ~00;000 lor Velerans ldemorlal Hospital, Pomeroy, lor a 4o.bed wl:v, Tile ll:nda wiD Ita used
aaslatanceln the construction and remodell::gol16 hospllals, health centers, rellabUitaUon units and
I~ care lacUitlae.

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OPEN BOURSE- 'ftleladiJv Creek Waterabod Alan.. t al olflta ~ ._tetod...,
office buUdl::g oi: Malt&gt;&amp; In RutlandWadnesdayevenlttBat an Open House, 11:e new otructuro, buUt
by conservancy district and watershed workers, lncl::dea seven paneled rooms totaling 864 aquare
feet or Door space. Watershed Association Chairman Jack Crl::p said l'h years ago dte grcq: was
over $1,500 In debt and today !towns the olllce!acllll)', Forest Acres Park on the New Lima Road,
and two trucko, sane ol tbose attending the Open Hoose, left to rliht In the refreshment line, are
Barl:ara Tomasek, Crl::p, JBDO Splreo, District ellij)loyee; Debbie Maples, Bill McDaniels, Karen
Maples, Bill Maples, Lance Hart, etlllloyee; Carl and Pauline Gorby and Betty Maples, secretary.
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Hanoi is Aggressor
U. S. Sa.rs in Paris

ABU.ENE, Kan. (IJPD - MJn.
uteo afler tltOJr laid Dwlabt D. Elto rest in dte stony disnltY of hla"PiaceofMedltaUon,"
prairie dlae ~~ were back
pll.ylug tl:e lltp lortJr reeords and
Ablle:e pollee were broadca.U,.
heiJ:6d hints to motorists on to aet aut of town.
Down In dte railroad yards,
an emoUonall,y deploled widow
aat dlaeonaolate and almc:ot unporcolvlng.
Thla waa dte brutal part of
lnOurnlng lor Mamie El-·
er - when lite emotional eo:rap
laded and al:e wu left to the
atark aftermatl: _ wl:llo dte reot
o1 the world went Cll after bavlng
been sUllod for a few i110111111ta
for a man Prealdant Nlxttn callod
an "autlt•Ue hero."
ltloi!elllll)econun
Tbe El::eii.owOJ burial Wednesday was 1 model of mllltary
daeorum. ·Only OliO · lh!nl went
1ll'&lt;till: - a abaq, wb,ld. k"'!!llla·lurblllc ll(e flq the tormei
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BEST WlSHES TO MR. AND ~ R. E. W'g WMII w1t0 will _.

...... their I!Sth wedtlbw :um1-11ry thla St-., wlllta _.., dl.at tltalr bomo In Ree:lavlllo.
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30 years before h11 retirement.
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