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                  <text>Injured Man
Dies Saturday

HIDING EGGS - Middleport - Pmneroy Rotary Club
members Cash Bahr alii George Meinhart display part of a
box of plastic Easter eggs placed at Middleport Municlpal
Park Sunday for the anooal Easter Egg HWlt. Over 400 prizes
were made available by local merchants aldprofessiomlpeqJle
for the event

SHOWS EGGS- YoongPIIIllip Hood has carefully placed
the eggs he found In an Easter
basket at the Mlc:klleport-Pome-

roy Rotary Club hunt SundaJ'
afternoon.

MASON - Ualph E. Lltchflel&lt;l, 28, Letart, who was , crlt..
lcall,f bliured In an lilll&lt;linoblle
accident several weeko i&amp;o, died
Saturday evening.
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Jla. was born SeptOJI.ber 14,
1940, at· Gallipolis Fel'ey, the
son otForude B. andR-Clatch
Utchtietd, New Haven.
lie was an Iron worker empiQ$ed by Kaiser Engineers, a
member ot Masonic Lodge 23,
and Irooworkers local 787.
&amp;trv.lvors In addldoo to ~Is
parents include his wile, Sally
L.; aon, Troy Ralph; two broth.
ers, Marion L. and John F.,
both of New Haven; and a sister,
Mrs. Bomie Louise Baird, Cheshire.
F\Uieral services will be held
Tuesday at I :30 p.m. at the Fo.
glesong Funeral Home with the
Rev. Mrs. Achsah Miller officiating. Burial will be In the Graham Cemetery.
Masonic graveside rites will
be cooducted by Clifton Lodge
23, Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to
9 p.m. today.

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Buckeye Lake Amusement
Park imder a multi ' mUIIon
dollar program to re¥1ve I h e

s~beduled ID open Memorial
Day with a full set ofnewrldeo
and amusementfacllltleaavaU.
able.

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Fifth in
Chesapeake

WASH!NGTON
Speaker

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John W.

(UPn
McCormack

· prodded President Nixon today
to get rolling with his legislative
proposal s.
While saying he was sttll not
prepared to criticize Nixon "at

this time," McCormack nonetheless issued a statement
saying Nixon's legislath•e performance does not compare
favorably with that of his

Garnet Jacks
Dies Saturday
Garnet Jacks, 64, Rt.l, LangsVille, died Saturday evening In

Holzer Med.lcal Center.
Mi.·s. Jacks was preceded in
dealh by her husband, Richard;
tbi'ee sisters, and two brothers.
9\e was a member of the Apostolic Church of Rutland.
!lie is survived by three daughters and three sons, Mrs. Betty Rupe, Langsville; Mrs. Jane
!i&gt;urlock, Richwood, Ohio; Mrs.
Marvil Lane, Marion, Ohioi Ray,
Brewton, Ala.j Richard. Jr., Minersville; Gerald, Marioo, Ohio;
two sisters, Mrs. Eva Mc{;.tlilken, Ashland, Ohio; Mrs. May
Blair, Kansas: one brother,
PearUe KeMedy,
Pataskala,
Ohioi 24 grandchildren, and six
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Martin Funeral Home in Rutland.
The Rev. Ira Wellman will offleiate. Burlal will be in Miles
Cemetery. Friends may call at
the funeral home anytime.

MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
APKIL 7- 8
THE BOSTON STRANGLER
(Technicolor)
Tony Curtis - Henry FoOOa

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Two !·aced Wolf
What on Earth
SHOW STARTS 7 P.~l

predecessor- Lyndon B. Johnson.
The veteran Massachusetts
Democrat recently : rated Nixoo's performance as satisfactory plus!' But today he said the
Republican President's delay in
seOOing recommeOOations to
Capitol Hill has made it
"exceedingly difficult" for De-.
mocratic congressional leaders
to work out a pla'n for the 91st
Congress.
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process also has been slowed by
Nixon's failure\ to submit to

Miller to
Join in
Ceremony
WASHINGTON - Congressman Clarence E. Miller will be
In Athens Saturday, April 12, to
particlpare In ground breaking
ceremonies for the Athens Local
Flood Protection Project.
The ceremonies wh1ch a r e
scheduled to begin at 11:30 a.m.
will be conducted ·in the area
Immediately south of Ohio Univenity Peden Stadium.
At 2 p.m. SaturdiQJ", Miller
will meet w1th Mr. Clarence
McKnigh~ Regional Soli Cooservationist tor the U, S, Depart~
ment of Agriculture and citizens
from GalJia and Vinton Counties
to discuss possible plans for watershed development in those
counties. This meeting is sched~
uled to take place at the S o 1 l
Conservation otfice in Athens.
From Athens, the Congressman will travel to Marietta,
where he w111 hold an ••open
door session'' at the commissioner's oft'ice in the Washing~
ton County COurthouse Annex.
The congressman invltj!sall area
residents wishing todiscussma~
ters relating to the federal gov.
ernment to meet with him at this
time.

FLEXSTEEI.:
IF1NE UPHOLSTERED FVRNITllRE

is contempor·
ary living room woup . Note the clean design,
fine walnut trim and tapered legs. Sofa's molded
latex seat cush· ''
ions are reversi·
ble for extra
wear. By Flex·
steel, all are
treated for soil
resistance and
have mate hing
4rm covers.
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Congress his recommended
changes in the budget proposed
by Johnson, McCormack said.
Most lawmakers were visiting
horne districts, vacation resorts
or points abroad during the
session's 10-day Easter recess
that will run tJ1rough Sunday.
McCormack's statement
pointed up a growing !cell~'@:
among Democrats the grace
period traditionally allowed a
new president by political
opponents has about run its
course.
Except for his decision to
deploy a new anliballlst ic
missi1e system, Nixon in a little
less than three months in office
has escaped heavy attack in the
Democratic"('ontrolled Congress.
Nixon, who took office Jan.
20, has deferred action on
major recommendations whl1e
assess ing existing programs,
House GOP Leader Gerald. It
Ford has praised this course,
saying It displays the thoughtful
approach desired by the American people.

LEGAL NOTICE
NOT!CE ·OF DRAWING
OF JURORS
Notice 1!!1 hereby given that a
public drawing of )lrors will be
made oo the 14th day of April,
1969, at the office or the earnmissioners of jurors in the court
house of Meigs CountY, Ohio,
for the May term 1969 of the
Common Pleas Court ot Meigs
County, Ohio.
Said drawing will be held
at 11:00 o'clock a.m. at the offlee o( the Clerk ol Courts o(
Meigs County, Ohio.
Freeland S. Norris
Lauren E. Hoffman
Commissioners of Jurors

Charles McKay
Dies April3
Charles T, McKay, 82, of 1309
Dogwood Dr., Harrisburg, Va.,
died April 3 at University Hospital in HarrisbUrg.
He was a salesman for t h e
Huntington Wholesale Co. over
30 years and was a freq.wnt
visitor In Meigs Count,y. A veteran of World War I, he moved to llarrisburg following his
retirement. He is survived by
his wile, Sally, and several nJeces, nephews and cousins.
Funeral services were held
Saturday at the Trinity Presbyterian Church at Harrisl:urg, Va.
Burial was in the Woodbine CeJQetery, also at llarrisburg.

Ohio Traffic

Peru Told
Reedsville
News, Notes To Pay Up
Or Suffer

SCHOF1EW BARRACKS, Hawaii - Four-timeiHJecorated Army stalf Sergeant Leorer ll Hudson or Galllpolis. Ohio, and presently of the lsi Infantry Dlvblon
ln Vietnam, will arrive tn H~
lulu, Hawaii, Tuesday noon, Arr
ril 8, as the one millionth man
to leave Vletoom oo Reot alii Recuperation.
Sergeant Hudson wUI be accompanied on his R&amp;R lllght by
three other servicemen representing the service branches.
The four men wiD be met in Honolulu by their wives w h o ar·
rived here the evening ol April&amp;.
Mrs. Hudson arrived at Honolu-lu International Airport from Los

Angeles on Pan American Air·
wayo Flight 827 at 9:05 p, m.
The quartet of Vietnam veterans wUl represent lhe men ot
their respective services who
have participated In tbe R&amp;Rpr"'
gram olnce It began In 1965. Selections of the tour were made
by each of the services In Vietnam on March 21, alii, based on
the representative fp...country
strength oC each service, a draw·
ing was held at lleadqtarters, U,
S. Mllltary Anlolance Commard
Vietnam to determine which ol
the foor would be honored ao the
14
Mlllionth Man."
Sergeant Hudson, 24, 11 the aon
or Mr. ard Mrs. Chester 0, Hud-

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Winner-Take-All Test
Offered to Viet Cong
PARIS (UPD-Sooth Vietnam
said Ieday It Is willing to face
the Viet Cung In elecllooo
providing t h e Cmnmunists
change their label and stop the
flghdng.
Pham Dang Lam, chief South
Vletnameoe negotiator at the
Paris talks on Vietnam, made
the offer :n a '"'yrighted
interview in the French Newspaper La Figaro.
The N a t I o n a 1 Liberation
Front, political arm of the Viet
Co~,
was not lnunedtately
a YBilable for comment.
Lam made It clear the South
VletJilmeae government would
not change Article 4 of tho
nltloo•s conadtUtiOO: It outlaws
Communi am.
uNot.hlng prevents the- members of the (National Liberation) Froot from taldJv part In
general olectloos If they change
their label," Lam said.
The amba8Bador's public pr"'
poaal conflrmed what Saigoo
delegatloo oouroeo IBd beon
sa,ylng privately for days. The

can.c~~

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ptablts~pnent

son, Rt. 2, Galllpolia, Ohio. Hels
married to the former Mi51 Mary
Lee Plants, daughter of Mr. alii
Mrs. Leo C, Planla of PL Pleasant. W. Va.
A 1963 graduateofGalllaAcademy High School In Galllpollo,
Sergeant Hudson entered the Army in August, 1967. Hearrlvedin
Vietnam in July, 1968, is presently aoolgned u an Infantry platoon
sergeant with Coorwany A, 2111
Bettallon, 18th Infantry, lot Inlantry Division.
Since arriving in Vtetram Sergeant Huclson hu been awarded
the Brooze Slar Medal lor her"'
lam, the Air Medal, Army Commerolatlon Medal, Purple Heart
ard the Combat Infantryman's
At 11

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t Now You Know
· A Cemininc nonstop talkinG record wat~ btllleH!d set · b)' · Mr~.
Alton Clapp ort;l'l't'II\'UIC, N. l ', .
J ll 1951'1, who talked ~·ontlooous­
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a two-party ayatem. In the
South. But In hla state of the
nation address be w81110d that
hlo govornmelll "will not hand
the J)eople of Vtelllam Into the
harda ol the Communists
directly or 11\llrcctly."
Talka aimed at ending the
war In Vietnam are In their 12th
week.

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for the Clovelard law firm of
Squire, Sanders and Dempsey to
decide what action ihould be taken on bids - about $j00,000
over engineering estimates- to
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build the Pomeroy sewerage arit.
treatment plant.
Mayor Charles Legar, in a
regular meeting of council Monday night, iOOicated the law firm,
retained as counsel in the mat·
ter of the bonds to build the sew~
erage, is continuing its study of

Mooday.
Mayor Legar indicated the
finn wiU recommen:i whether
or not to accept the bids submitted ard it it Is "accept,"
help decide a way to come It)
with more money.
Council, in other activity, approved a resolution olfering the
American Electric Power company (AEP) the village's support
the
for that ·nnn to pure hase
Columbus an:! Southern Ohio

its letter tD the vtllage that by
purchase of Columbus &amp; South·
ern Ohio It would be able to as-slst in ·rurthert~ the economic
development of the area.
In other acthity:
_ It was decided to transfer
$1 741.22 !rom the parki~ lot
m~ter fund lO the bond retirement ruoo to pay notes arKI inlerest.
_ Mayor Legar's report of

collections totaling $1,130.40 Cor
the past month was approved.
- The police department reported it no longer uses the Honda motorcycle arkl informed
council it could be sold, If found
neces~ary. Council, hoWever,
agreed there may be a future
need for it.

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, - It was agreed to advertise
for .bids lor a now street ~
partment truck w'ith apecttlci,:
Uons to be approved, by the street
committee.
Attencling were Mayor l.e.gar,
Clerk Jai)O Walton ard Councilmen Don CoUins, Leslie Fultz,
Lou Poulin and Fraaklln Riser.

Marine Score: 35-0
Jn a series of eight skinnhhes
Molllay ranging !rom the
Demilitarized Zone to the
Mekong Delta U.S. ard South
Vietnamese troops killed 159
Red soldiers.
15 Attacks
North Vietnamese aOO Viet
Cong gunners carried out 15
shelling attacks during the night
on Allied military i~s.tallatlons,
but towns and ctties were
spared. However, terrorists
b1 other activity, the cham· threw a grenade into a wedding
ber voted to sponsor the propos- party Moooay at Giao Due, 60
ed Old Time Fiddler's Contest, miles southwest of Sa"igon,
similar to the one held at the killing three members of the
Meigs Fair for the past two wedding party and wouOOing 20.
years, ir arran~ments can be
U.S. BS2s matched the lull in
made to make rt a part of the the ground war. A spokesman
Friday night program.
said the B52s flew five missions
John WilHam Blaettnar, treas- Morklay night and early Tuesurer for Regatta Weekend ac- day against areas near the
tivities, reported that the regat- borders of Cambodia and Laos.
ta llnlshed up ~00 In the black Previously they had been
from the last regatta.
a\'eraging about 10 missions a
In other discussion, it was reday.
vealed The Four Freshmen, a
The Marine sweep southwest
nationaUy famous singing group,
of Da Nang was one of four
will appear on the final even- major offensives now underway
Ing of the three-day regatta. The
in SOuth Vletnam to cut
appearance will be sponsored by Communist infiltration routes
the Meigs County Jaycees with from Laos aM Cambodia.
the C of C cooperating. Jaycees Marines involved in today'a
of!lctals reportl,OOO ti~ketswill fighUng were part ·of Operation
be sold Cor reserved seats to the Oklahoma Hills whkh cuts
twO-hour show to be put on by the . across a Communist route from
group in the Pomeroy Junior High
Laos to the Da Na~ area.
A spokesman said the Maauditorium.
rines captured both the jungle
camp aRJ an adjoining hospital
complex.

SAIGON (UPO- U.S. Marines the Marines suffered no casualcarrying oul an offensive sweep tics.
It was the only ground action
on the plains southwest of Da
Nang kllled 35 Communist reported in South Vietnam
soldiers today in an assault on a today, reflecting a lull In the
bunker QOfnplex, U.S. military Communlsls' six-week-old offel'lospokesmen reported. They said sive.

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CAarge3 athletiC$ i3 over-emphasized
· COLUMBUS - THE OHIO EDUCATION ASSOCIATION reported
.. . it found an overemphasis on athletics in the East Liverpool
sclK:d aystem which was udetrimenta1 to the constructional pro-

In Crash
Of Auto

POINT PLEASANT - Mason
':::: 'Itle OEA also aaid school board m~bers should remain "com- County Sheriff's Department h-..
~out of the admlnlstrative field, as provided by law." There- vestigated an accident Monday at
lilli't was made by the OEA's Professloqd Rights ard Responslbiii- 4 p.m. that resulted in two young
IIAI commlulon at the 1'\'quest of the East Liverpool Teachers As- men being killed and one man
lnjlll'ed.
·~lailon.
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~ !SRAEU WARPLANES, RETAIJA11NG againstaJordanianrock- Ralph Stover, 18, and Don LeweiWmbardment of the port of Elath, today hit the Jordanian port ol is caldwell, 20, both from Dela·
~for the llrst Urne, killing eight civilians ard Injuring nine oth- ware, Ohio.
The two young men were sltifi, ·Arab spokesmen sald.
:. ;· About ISO mlloo to the .west, Israeli alii Egyptian troops boWed ttng ~ front, in the "death
Uf.,the second artillery duel acroas the Suez Ca111l this month. Both seat" or a car driven by Jona
•11!04 accuaed the other of starting the shelling. In Amman, Jordan, Elmer Stover, 30, of Gallipolis
t111JltarY spokesmen said two Israeli fighrers used rockets In the Ferry, W. Va., who was treat~ against Aqaba. Among the dead, they said, were a woman, two ed and released from Pleasant
Valley Hospital, with two frac·
bO,-a al\1 two sirlo.
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tured ribs aOO abrasions.
The single car accident ocMIUiitions in a peace loving nation?
DOTTIKON, SWITZERLAND - A MUNITIONS factory in this curred at the Mill Stone Road.
Stover traveling west toward
mountain communlQ' erlC)ted in explosions aM flames today, sendState
Route 2, lost control of his
Ing ohoc:k waves 12 mlleo ard taking a heavy toll in lives. Pollee said
atleaat nine person:~ were kllled, three ofU&gt;em employes at the plant vehicle which left the road, strik..
ing a tree, and overturni~. The
Several others were listed as m; sslng.
: Another 40 persons were lrUured in the 7:15 a.m. eJploslons boys were c.:rushed against the
Whose shock waves rolled across the countryside and rocked homes tree.
The bodies were taken to the
il.:far as 12 miles away.
Wilcoxen Funeral Home from
where arrangements wUl be Bl'lothe well of patience
• PARIS - PUBUC STATEMENTS FROM SOUTH Vletoomese nounced. Estimated damages
~ VIet Cong delegatlooo to the peace talks agreed on at least one were $1,500. The car was a total
~ Ieday: The nogotiatioos are getting nowhere. Allied negotiators, loss.
Also investigated by the Sherparticularly the United Slates, remained hopeful. Although the Comitrs
Department was an accident
niUnJat side has deROWlced their motives in each of their \'8rious
pOlice oUers, It has yet to state n&amp;tly that It will not partlcipare in at 11:30 a.m. on Route 17 and
Smith SL in lleOOerson. Bruce
aiCret talko,
The Viet Cong quickly dismissed tbe latest offer o! South Viet.- HamiltOn, 68, of Wurtland, Ky.,
riln:eae President Nguyen Van Thieu who earlier had called ror se- attempting a left turn into Tiny's
c!l'»t talks with the Viet Ceq. This week he olfered "'tlooal recon- Foodlal'kl, wa&amp; struck on the rigl'ft
GIUa"oo creation of two political parties ard subsequent electloos rear fetder by the car driven by
t1:111 w..id pit hla government aplnst the Viet Cong, providing they Camilla C. Phillips, 20, ol 718
bJI!omo a leplly constituted part,y ard observe South Vietnamese McCuUoogh Road, Point Pleas-

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The upcoming 1969 Big Bend
Regatta, scheduled Jwte 20.:!2,
was again reviewed by the Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce Monday at its bi ..monthly noon _luncheon session at Bailey's Restaur-

ant.
A change made from previous

regattas is that tho parade this
year will begin at 6 p.m. in~
stead oC the usual early afternoon hour. This time change
was made at the recommendation of parade chairman Tom
Cassell. Other events will be
planned to make up the early af ~
t.ernoon hours of Friday,
The Chamber, with President
BUI Gnaeser in charge of the
business session, also agreed
to charge a Oat-rate fee tor concenloD'J t.ooth ·-. spices. Kermlt
WaltOn, George Hargraves, Jr.
and Jack Carsey were named to
a committee to ~ in charge of
arrangements.

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Damages were listed at $200
Thete were no in.iurles aiKI no
cilatiOOS.

'; LOS ANGELES - TRE PROSECUTION WILL NOT ask the jury
ti&gt;'brlng In a death pe~alty for Slrham
Sirhan lor the admitted
sli,yi~ of Robert F, Kennedy. With the murder trial in its last week
ani! both sideo expected to rest today, Deputy Dlst. Att,y. LJ·m a Bank &lt;A-Sponsors
Cliinptoo told newsmen:
"We wUl tell the jury that either a death sentence or a life sen- Dinah Shore Special
tence would be 81Jproprlate. We wlll not demard the death peoolty.
The Pltmer&lt;le' Nattonal Bank
The jury will have to 4eclde the peJalty."
will be one of the spooiMifl of
The signa were all adding up to a verdict of nrst degree mur- the Dinah Slore TV ii\IO&lt;tal, Sun·
der alii the 25-year...td Arab gol~ Into a mental facility lor tho rest day evening, AprU 13, on NBCQt~ll llle.
TV, Joining Miss Sllore oo this
one hour color SpecW will be
Lucllle Ball, R.Wan. and Martin, and other top flight ltara.
"
Tlola program ts ooe In a..,._
join oo tbe projeet. A eommlttee lrom the post will meet With tlnulng aerie• ot opeclals, aponthe tire department tonight ID sored by the Foundation for Full
Service Banks and Ita parttc!pat.further discuss the projeet
Poat everlaaUng servtee.a w~re lng membera acrosi lite natton.
amounced lor the next regular Last year's shows woa five
meeting. Refrelllomento were ser- Emin.Y oomlnatlons for programved by EI•a GUmore and B o b ming excellence ond four Clio
nomlnatlona for unu5Ual ond efVaughan,
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Thursday, AprU
10, the grOICI wlll be presented
to the Hawaii state Legislature,
will then be luncheon gueats of
Seoote President Da vld C. McClung ard Houoe Speaker Tadeo
Beppu, At 1:30 p. m. they will
visit Governor John A. Burns In
his office, ard then go to City llall
to vialt with Mayor FasL
Sargeant ani! Mrs, Hud10n wlll
leave Honolulu at lOp. m., Thursda,y, Ajlril 10, aboard the Lurline
ao guesta of the M&amp;tsoo Navigation Company lor a lhree-&lt;lay
cruloe to llawall,lllaulanill!auol.
On Saturday, April 12, theY will
be gueats of honor oltheK!Jval\1
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' ""' MrL Shuler anll Mn. Karr are employes of the Board of Public Affairs which oversees ~eration

Saigon government, thfY said,
Ia willing to lake Its clianoe&amp; at
the polls agalnit the NLF to
decide who runs South Vlelllam
polidcally If neither aide can
win mllllarily.
"We sincerely hope the
political atr~G~e will be substl·
tuted for war, n Figaro quoted
Lam 11 saying. "And we are
ready, as IOGII a a the lighting
stops, to accept pneral elec•
tlo111- under lnter111tlonal control If neceasary-whatever the
resulta may be.''
In Saigon, President Nguyen
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vate ochool .JiYStem
by · mO!her; the former Winifred
the cll,y'o Ethical Cut~ Sect- J~ .when the ho)l .was
ety, said Lambright "wu very about 12 years old. 11!0Y are
cooeerned about 508"'gadon ond now divorced.
· dlacrllnlnatlon agal1111t Negroe;,
Fetch it (Lincoln Perry . off·
all1 wry &amp;enriltive to infringe- stage) and Donlld'1 1 mother.
ment On the freedom of all pea- who once Sing with Duke Ell·
pis."
. lrwton, ·were divorced when the
Lambright, who studied poliO. ho)l was lour.
Dr. Lambright said hla •lel&gt;cal science at UQcoln Universlty in Oxford, Pa., after hli dis· aon was umeJU.Il.y · dt~~urbed
charged from the Air Force In 101'11 before this happenecL" Willi196., "was .a sick man who In the past 10 dayl ho threattranslatA!d hi&amp; patho!Otl)' to pot. enecl the llveo ol his wife ard
itics," Johnson said.
his inother1.Dr. Lambri.Jht uid.
The psychologiot said ·his
Joh~ said Lambright car·
oephew was Interested In the rled a gun "to protect hlmsolt"
actiVitles of DIII\Y black Bri&gt;IPO,
Three .rilles ard sooie amlnuard he saw himself as a peace- nltion were In the car ond on
Its hood when the vehicle was
maker amoog them.
"He did not ldentlf,y himself found east of here Saturday. In
whh any one grOICI bUt tried to the back was black militant lit·
keep in touch with all or them," erature.
Jdtnson said. uHe wanted to
'The bodies or Lambright and
keep them I rom ilghdng each hi&amp; wife, a nurse and a nad ve
other."
or st. Louis, were sprawled beJohnson said the exact cause side the blue Pontiac near a
of the shootings was "really a fooc1111Gllno servicing area.
matter of speeulatloJL"
1be .deld were lglatius Kee-Lambright took his· IUie not 111n, 50, a Philadelphia postal
from his larnous lather but from el!ljll&lt;&gt;$t, who was shot throogh
a step-lather, Dr. Middleton H. the head, ard hla wile, Ruby, 51,
Lambright, a thoracic surgeon who wao kiUed when she at.ln Cle&gt;elard, who married his tel!ljlted to grab the wheel.

Millionth Man Draw Goes
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HARRISBURG (UPD- uonaid Lambrlgh4 · 31, saw his
father portray a poor, shu!Oing
Negro servant In the movte.o ot
the !930'o ard 40's. Dl'slllusioned by the progress of his
race since then, the YOUI18 man
ended his Ufe In a l'Qidslde
ditch after killing three other
travelers.
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l.ambright, ttle son of Negro
comedian Stepin Fetchl4 crulsed along a 24-mlle stretch ol
the Pemsylvanla Turf'lllke Saturd!Q, shooting at other motorlsts ard \dOing two of them. He
then killed his wife, ADnette, 31,
and turned a ,30 caliber carblne on hlmselt Flfleen persons were UUured.
Fetch!~ now 77, was unable
to e&gt;Plaln the Incident..
HI just can't understaOO it,"
Fetchit .said at a Louisville, Ky.
hotel where he is staying. f•He
was such a cool, calm aJKI intelligent hoy,"
The comedian had not seen
his son sJnce the young man
went to a Clevelard night club
three years ago to watch his
father's act.
An uncJe, psychologist Howard Johnson of New York City 1
deacrtbed -r..mbright as a •'par-

The Meigs High track team
plaoed fttth In the Oleaapeake
Relays Saturday with 25'11 polnto,
Chestjle&amp;ke won nrst place
with 70 points, Jackson was seoord with SSlh , lrooton third with
36, Russell, Ky., fourth with
27 ard Rock Hlll, oixth with 17.
John Ritchhart placed first for
Meigs In the 440 yard dash with
a time of S6.8. He also placed
second in the 220 with a 25.6.
Others scoring points for
Meigs Included Allen CUnningham who was second in the mOe
with a time of 4 minutes aiXI
54.8 seconds; Jim Warner, secord In the two-mile run with a
By United Press lnteroatlooal
time of 11 mlnuteSi UaroldWhlte,
At least 31 peraoos were kill- third in the 880 with a time of
ed on Ohio highways over the 2:17.6, aR:I fourth in the h i g h
weekend, ac~ording to a report hurdles was Wayne Well with a anoid" and ua black man who
compiled by United Press In- time of 18. ~ seconds.
was at the eOO of the road and
ternational and the Ohio Highway
Mike Bafr was fourth in shot- saw no hope."
Patrol.
put with 41 feet, 21.7 inches. The
Johnson, project director of
Five persons died in a single Marauder team of Hawley, Rice, New York's project Upward
accident &amp;in day, Three World Grimm and Grate were fift.h in Bound ard an official of a prlWar J veterans and their wives the 880 relay with a time of one
were driving north rrom their mimte and 46.4 secm'Kis.
Westerville homes when tlmir
car crossed a median on Interstate-71 and slammed intoatractor trailer, k11ling five of the
six in the car. Jn SE Ohio:
Dennis Reese, 20, Canfield,
There was $ll7.95 collected
killed in a motorcycle accident
for
the community flower fund.
on Ohio 279, two and a half miles
south of Oak HiJli Mrs. Wanda This project is sponsored by the
WASHINGTON (UPD- PresThacker, 29, Chillicothe, killed Community Builders Club. The
organization
wishes
to
thank
Ident Nlxoo told Peru's military
in a car-truck collision on U.S.
23, abUut two miles north of Chil- those who made donations. Any- government today to expect a cutone in the community who wishes oil of u. S. foreign aid and broad
licothe.
to give to the lund may do so by ecmomtc sanctions unless it a..
TRAINING PLANNED
contacting one or the members. greea In three daJ'• to pay for
A training session for volmMr. and Mrs. Robert Yost of an AmericiiiM&gt;Mied oU refinery
teers to work at the Girl Scout
New GaUilee, Pa., visited with expropriated last year.
Day Camp at Royal Oak Park In
Mr. and Mrs. ErneRt Ruth reThe President's message was
late June will be held tomorcently.
carried to Peru by .1o1m N. Jr.
row - 1\tesda)l - from 10 a.m.
H. E. Kibble has returned home wlri, tbe special envoy Nlxcin
to 2 p.m. at the Middleport Heath
after being a patient at St. Jos- sent to Uma three weeks ago
United Methodist C h u r c h.
eph's Hospital in Parkersburg. to work out a settlement guar.
Mothers of girls are askod to asMrs. Bessie Larkins visited anteeJng the International Pesist at the daJ' camp and to atwith Mrs. Tina Marks, a patient troleum Coi!IJ)IIIll' full COill!IOIIO&amp;tend tomorrow's session. A sack
at Veterans Memorial Hospital don ot' $690.5 million for the
lunch will be held at noon.
in Pomeroy last Sunday.
refinery.
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meredith
Irwin told Nlxoo SundaJ' In
Admissions Saturday - Viola alii daughter or Columbus spent Key Blacayne, Fla., that be had
Sales, lancasteri Marcus Cham- a weekend V~ith Mr. and Mrs. made Utile headwa,y In his nebers, Middleport.
Walter Brown an:l family.
gotiatloos with the government
Discharges Saturday - R o y
John Hetzer has returned to at Peruvian President Juan VeFrecker.
his home after being a patient at lasco Alvarado and then new
Admissions SundaJ' - James Camden- Clark Hospital in Park- back to Uma for a meeting fx&gt;.
Clark, Pomeroy,
ersburg.
da,y with Peruvian offlclala.
Discharges &amp;tndi\Y - Alice
Mrs. Bernard Smalley a n d
He waa lnllll'ucted to adVise
Ward,
daughter, Columbus, visited with them that the White llauoe Is
Mr. and Mro. Alpha Smith ard obllged by law to halt foreign
other relatives over the weekend. aid and Impose economic saneNOW YOU KNOW
Mr. ard Mrs, Carl Bernhart dono apinst any nat1011 which ..
The Island of Marajo at t h e
spent
the weekend with Airman oelzes American.owned propermootll of the Amazon River in
Brazil has an area of 15,444 alii Mrs. Gary Barnhart ard ty and relusea to pay for It withoquare miles, roughly the Blze daughter at Fort Shaw, S. C. In sbc montlts. That deadline will
-Mrs. Lyle Balderson expire Wedllesday,
of Switzerland.

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Democrats Impatient for
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Approve Bids of Six Firms
Bids of six firms to provide
bituminous materials for t h e
county this year were accepted
by the Meigs Board of Commissioners Monday.
Bidding were Chevron Asphalt,
Byerlyte Co., a department of
KOPpers, Asphalt MaterWs, D. &amp;
F. Materials Co., llall &amp; Barber, and Ashland Oil and RelinIng Co.

Truck Goes Over

Edge of Culvert

The commisBioners agreed to
purchase 15,000 tons or ungr~
ed shot, or pea gravel, from
Tri~te Materials at 35 cents
per ton from the bin or stockpile. A.lso accepted was a bid
to supply 6,000 tons of No. 67
gravel by Tri-State Materials,
and 4,000 tons from Richard•
&amp; Sons. Both had bids of $1.70
per ton.
Attending were Commissioners Ralph W. Ours, Robert Clark,
Board President Charles R.
Karr, Sr., Clerk Martha Cham~
bers and Highway Dept. &amp;tpt. Rolllllld Crabtree.

The Meigs !l!erll!'s department reported a one-vehicle acciMiNISTER SHOT
dent on the Bowman's Rwt Uoad
CLEVELAND (UPO - Muhamat 7:10p.m. Monday Involving an med Yusof, 56, lslaamic minisInternational truck driven by ter, was shot to death here earGeorge Holrer, 42, Rl 1, Min- ly tcx1ay after an argument In an
ersville.
east side drug store. Police said
The department aald Holter get Yusof, a minister at the A1 Ja·
over Cor an oncoming car and his mi Masjld lslaam Mosque here
truck went over the edge ot a had argued with his assailant in
culvert. There was no injury or the drug store shortly before he
arrest and only minor damage to was shot. The aasailant escaped.
the truck.

Meeting is

Some or the Manhers on Areh
POINT PLEASANT - Robert Rollins, Preslo!ent, MasonJackson Labor Council, said that about 60 SRC employes and
sympathizers Morday joined the "March on Arch," from ltiason and Jackson Counties.
A special bus left from the carpenters Union Hall on Jack..
son Avenue Mon::lay morning, an:t was joined by private cars
enroute to Charleston. Rollins said that somewhere between
two arK! three thousand were marching in the protest march
on the State CapitaJ. Some, trying to storm the doors to Goveroor Moorg's orfice, were turned back by State Poi.Jee. Lyle
Kirker, Business manager for the Laborers District CouncU.
finally did get to go in to see Gov. Moore.

Need a vacation'? Doesn't everyone!
The sl§te hao a"!"J'J!)Ced an ~xteoaioo through loW ot Ill_.
Iar "unwinder" package plan at several state _parks.
The special rate plan offers deluxe lodging for three days and
two nights, inclOO.ing six meals, taxes and Ups, for $29.50 a peraon.
double room occupancy.
Use of all !acillties ol the lodges ard parkslo included. O.ecking in tor this plan Is on either a Monday or a Tue~.
h's a pretty reasonable "unwlOOcr" when yoo stop to think of lt.
The clooest ledge offering the deal Is Burr Oak, 17 mUea north ol
Attlens.
The lodges involved offer tennis courts, boating, flshtrc, hi.kirc.
activity rooms, TV in guest rooms aiKilodges and Burr Oak o.Uers
a heated, indoor pool

Set May 1

Mrs. Maxine Griffith, cashier of the Pomeroy National Bank, hal
been lately addressing classes of high schools on bankirw,.
Today Maxine Is in Cohunbus atteOOing a joint meetirc of the
Education,
Public Relations an::l Women'a ~cthitles Committees of
Certificates to Meigs County
donors who have given two or the Ohio Bankers' AssTL held at the Neil House.
more galloos o( blood will be pr&amp;BETTER ORCLE April IS on yoor calerdar.
sented at the annual meeting ot
That's the deadline for nllng your income tax aDd also the deadthe Meigs County O.apter o!.the
American Red Cross to be held line Cor purchasing new license plates.
The superintendent of the State Highway Patrol has warned that
on May 1 at Veterans Memorial
drivers
ramng to display the 1969 tags after 12:01 a.m. on Apri116
Hospital.
Final plans for the annual meet- will be subJect to arrest aOO maximum fine of $50.
ing were made during a recent
MRS. RALPH WELKER, serving as .:~neral chairmao 011 bemeeting d. the chapter's board of
half
of Xi Gamma Mu Chapter or Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, ror the
director&amp; presided over by Dale
Miss
Southern Ohio Pageant. announces that advance tickets ror the
Kautz, chairman.
Kautz said that all individuals event go on sale Thursday.
Han:tling tickets for this year's event - the fifth anroal - tn
and groups who have contributPomeroy
will be the New York Clothing House arxl Swisher and Lohse
ed to the blood donor program in
Meigs County wUI be hooored Drugs while in Middleport tickets are being handled by Bahr Oothat the meeting. He requested that iers ai'KI Dutton's Drugs. A location in Racine will be amouneed ta ..
each chairman - disaster, blood tar.
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The tickets will be sold in advance at a reduced price. However,
program, satet;y service, servIce tu mUitary larnllles and the the advance sale at the store locations will be closed on Friday
Red Cross Youth - BUbmit are~ evening, April 25, the night before this year's pageant.
An innovation this year in the advance sale program, however,
port at the meeting.
will
be the operation of a box orncc until 3 p.m. at the Metes Junior
Mrs. Herman Lmclon, Mrs •
Alan Smith, and Mrs. Kemeth High School on the artcrnoon of the pageant. Advance sale prices
Braun were appointed to a com- will be in effect at the box office.
Meantime, Mrs. Betty Rawlings, serving as pageant CQoGeneral
mittee to handle refreshments
for the amual meeting. Kautz chairman as representative of the Pomeroy CM.mber of Commerce,
alao req.~ested that names of announces that Mrs. Charles Yeago of the Chester area will serve
proapectlve board members be as omcial pageant accompanist for the 15 contestants in this year'•
submitted to him before then. aftair. Accompanist for Big Bend Minstrel personnel who wW be
Cbarleo Boris, newly appoint- presenting between segment entertainment at the pageant wUl be Mr&amp;.
ed area representative Crorn the Olive Weber.
Entertairunent by the grc:q~ will carry oulthe"Hoarta and Flow•
American National Red Cross,
ers"
theme being used for the pageant stage settlngs bel11J pre.
was lntro&lt;mced by the chairman.
pared
..,.. by Mr&amp; Charles Lewis ard tbe Wlrdlng Trail Ganlen
Boris, a veteran overseaa Oeld
dlreo:tor, discussed tbe llnanclal Club. Mrs. Lewis reports thit a pink and red color s_eheme with
goall and p.Dlic service Informa- white accents will be used for this year's pageant.
tion areas of the Red Cro•• Program.
Norman Weber showed t w o
ATHENS, Ohio (UP0 ·- Ver- Cmunlttee, Alden 58kl. He "''
rums, bolh pertaining to the Red
Cro11 activities overseas, entit- non R. Alden, president of Ohio plained tbe $5.8 mWton ll&amp;urt
led "Alr Evac" and "Vietnam llnlverslty, said Morday his was an "abaol.ute m~rum"
anschool needs a $5.8 mlUIOn In- ard tlat an lncreasa oC
Aasipments. .,
lion would be required lor tla
crease in state aid next Ye~tr.
VETERANS MEMORIAL
Alden, who has announced hio 1970-71 ochool yOII',
He said II the fundi wve not
HOSPITAL
&gt;esigratloo elfe&lt;:Uve lnJWie, told
Admitted - Eva Gr-001, a faculty meeting the addldCIIIII granted by the Get'lll'll Alltlll11-.
POmeroy; DorothY JohbiC:Il, Ra· runds were required for aallry bly It wudd he've til ••other
IOUi'cet."
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' 'cine; Rolli Morris. New -Haven; increases. curriculum dewlop.
One poaolble
•,i t,· ltl"
Blanche llllklns, Ml\ldleport; Pa- ment, lnc,..ulng tha sdlool II•
trlcla Mollrir, Ra....
brary budget, ard caJ!I)III in\- cOIIIO COOI!d ~ an ,.....,.. Ill
. · Dlo&lt;bal&lt;Pd - Gertl'lidt !)rake, provements.
sbli!ent' f - Aldflt. ~ ·• he
~anloe Slltlth, ~~.
A request for the pxtra m,... noted ' tlat 1ht
(:.,;;1 eanmet, '1!1117 Poull)',, ' OY has been made to the 0.'1~
Tl'lllti.• ""tliltit ~
Palrltlt ~.
tloooe n .. nc.e and Eclll&lt;alloll of tlat ··~· • .
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Citizens' Party Defunct

REV. SCHANE
POINT PLEASANT - T h e
Rev. CUtrord SChone, rector
al Chrlot Church n&gt;!a«\1)11, on
Main Qreet, waa elected presldeat al the Ma1011 Couuly Mlnloterlal AaooclaUon at I h o
meednr held at tho Trlnlt,y
UDitod Melhodiot Church In
i'IJint Plolsanl. SChane succeed• tho Rev. Kenneth 91DW,
ChaplaiD at Lakin State Hoapltal. Othoi: otrtcon elected
were the Rev. Earl Perkins,
Mlniller al tho Good Shop.
herd United Methodist ChiD'ch,
Flat Rock, VIce President; and
tho Rei&gt;. Charles Thom)&gt;l«&lt;,
Trinlt,y United Molbodlot
Church, secretary and tnaaurer.
Wild Hor101
Only one species of wild

horses is extant- Przewalskl's horse, found only in the
plains of the Altai Mounlain

region and extreme western
Mongoua: ·

TVE!llAY
MEIGS ATHLETIC ~.,
Tuelday, 7:30 p.m., at Mol g a
illlb SChool In Middleport. Meet
tho team nlsht, with baseball
team to be Introduced. Refreah-

ments.
WEDNESDAY
TRINTIY CIRCLE, Trinity
UnltedtheChurh ch of Chris~ 7:30 P·
m."
c~ch•
PO~ UONS t.LUB, Uniteel vethoiliit t:hurch7 noon Wednelday, Program wUI be preseated.
POMEROY CHAPTER 80, Roy.
al Arch Masons, 7:30 Weclne..
day- night at the Pomeroy MaICilic Temple. Mark master degree 1o be cuderred.
THURSDAY
JACK SLAVIN, Middleport artIJt, guest ll(lealcer Thurlday
7:30 p.m. When Bracbury
meets; second grade motbera
wlU aerve. Nomination r1. offl.
cera.

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WOMEN'S AUXR.IARY, Veter..
ana Memorial Hospital, Thursday, 1:30 p.m. at hospllal io()( regular meeting datA!
In dining room (due to hospital
cenventlon in Columbus); Rutland and Harrisonville members
Gil reireahment committee; West
VIrginia members on program

committee.
SUPPER, 6:30 p.m., at DAV
ball In Pomeroy Thursday. All
veterans Invited.
BUSY BEES at the Trinity
United Church of Chris4 9 a. m.;
tenior choir rehearsal, 7:30 p.

m.

PT. PLEASANT - COuncil would not participate In tho comauthorized a -'1 organized Ing clQ&gt; olecllon.
Marine Nlberl, Chalrman&lt;Cthe
Democratic part,y In the clt,y
Monday nlgbl wltlt Mayor D, H. Executive Part.Y ol i'1J1nt Pleatani presented Morlian wltll a letMorgan preoldlng.
ter
wldch he read slating that
The Mar&lt;h report submltted
by Jack Pylea, Chlel al Pollee, there has been organized In the
was reed lhowing accidents ln- Clt,y of Point Ploaaanl, West VIrvestlpted, 14: driver&amp; arrested, ginia, The Democratic Part,y. al
8; road law vlolatklts, 16i mt~e. Point PleaBBDI, Which lo 1)1011·
arrests, 12i relorQr, 1; recover- oorecl by tile Democrauc Part.Y
ed prq&gt;ert,y, one TV set, value at Ma1011 Count,y, and tho Couuly
$100; one Wlncheoter 16 gauge Executive COmmittee has desigBhotsun, value, ~5, one electric nated the undersigned as Chairman o! the newly organized par.
iron, value, $8.
Total ureats, 29. Tota1 hours ty.
It Is the porpose and Intent o!
worked, 1,058.
the
Democratic Part.Y al i'IJint
The mayor 1111110111Ced BPOCial
Plea0111t to enter a ticket at canmeetings April 14 and IS.
Ma;ror Morgan read a letter didate• in the next municipal
otstlng that the Citizens part,y election for the Ci\Y al i'IJint

Dr. Slac~ Suggests
Pt. Pleasant Cleanup
POINT PLEASANT - The Retail Merchants Associationmeet..
trw, Monday April 7for a lunch-eon at die Harriss Steak House,
heard Soldoo Flemi~. chairman,
amOJ.nc::e that they were atill
workiJV on an aftlllation with the
West Virginia University atMorgantown, that would provide
clanel ·for 20 persons In ind.uatry, manufactturing and retail·
lng at a fee of $12. The lm·
provement Association will meet
t.t The Harris Steak House next
Monday, April 14, for lunch at
I p.m.
He lntrOOuced Mayor D. B.
Morgan, who read a letter from
Mason County Health Director,
Rjc::hard Slack, M.D. The letter

Three yeara ago our young-

Rev, Bartlett
Returning for
Revival Series
Revival services will be conducted at the Laurel Cliff Free
Methodist Church !tom APril14
through APril 20.
~kil¥ at the services each
evening wUI be the Rev. Clyde J.
Barlett, Roseville, pastor or the
Church ot the Nazarene there.

Three Children ore

..boo! - - · open to pol&gt;-

endeavor."

Bob Butcher• a manager or the
business otrlce of the C &amp; P Telephme Co. showed a film, "The
Voice of Your Business," stressing telephone courtesy In busi·
ness.
rollw-s:
Present were Belva Farley,
11 As you probably know, Mr.
managing director of the ChamWillis has been making numer- ber or Commerce; Charles Lan..
oua inspections throughout the ham, rrom the Citizens NatiOJlll
c::ity as well as in the count;y. Banki and guest of Mt. Lanham,
,.The reports I have received Jlm Donohue, Field coordinator,
from him are anything but en- Ec::onomic Development Admlniscouraging regarding cleanline&amp;s tration, U.S. DepL of Commerce
alii a»pearance of the town In in Huntington; Joe Swain, or
general, especlaDyareasaround French City L1m1ber; Connie Oysome of the business establilh- ler, of Jan's Record Shop; AI
menta which apperertly are be- Higgs from Biggs Deparbnent
irw used tor diaposal purposes. Store; Don Killingsworth, of Car·
"Point Pleasant Is ideally sit- olim Lumber; Boh Cochran,
ted
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geognpblcally and could Credit Bureau; Emil Martin,
attcact man,y tourl•ts and visit- Pe01&gt;les Bank and Mr Fleming
' and Mayor
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and Boh Butcher
Mor·
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' bave a general clealll¥'"1 -Tiuit is" -""
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a good clean up of the clcy eopecially the center of town area?
"The peo[)le whose eotabllohments noecl cleaning up are the
very )IOople who should lead the
community in such an effort, aOO
therefore, it is a rather touchy
sltustloo to ll!ll&gt;roach theoe peo.
ple. I have already written each
of them a letter regarding the
coOOition of Uteir buainenes,
but so far have seen tittle lm· Dear Helen:
I was deeply touched by the
provement.
letter
from 'fJJorn to Cry/ 1 the
"J am talking mainly about
stoces, reslaurants, drive-ins, unwed white girl who mourn&amp;
etc., which Cor the moat part can more for her little black baby
be oeen from the Court House. then for heroell. May I o!!er
"If I he community leaders her encouragement ln an open
would support such a drive It letter toDear "Bom to Cry:"
cerlainly would improve the ap..

DIRECTORS' MEETING, Mlddiepori.Pomeroy Rotary Club,
7:30 p, m. Thursday at the home
of WUbur Theobald, president.
PAS!' COUNCILORS, TheodorUJ Council 17, 1:30 Thurlday,
The Rev. Mr. Barlett began
llome at Mrs. Lottie Cohen.
1,. , CATHOLIC WOMEN'S Guild, preaching in 1957 and was orI p.m. Thursday at tho Sacred dained in 1957. He served seven
f~' . Heart Church following church years at Hebron aOO for seven
Ml'\'lcea; c:alfoo hour and bake years at Middleport where a new
Nle to follow the Sunday morn- church was built uOOer his guidance. He has been in Roseville
lnl Maooeo.
ROCK SPRINGS Grange, 8 p, since 1967.
On the final day of the ser.,_ Thuroday at the hall; Laurvices a singspiration wHI be held
el Grange wUI vtolt.
XI GAMMA MU Chapter, Beta at 2:30P.m. with theGcable Fam. Sllma Phl9Jrori\Y,8p.m. Thurs. ily of Philo leading the serVice.
~ikf, COlumbus and Southem &lt;!tlo Evening services will start at
7:30.
il Soctrlc co.
TWIN • CITY Shrine C I u b,
diDce oeoslon, 7:30 Thurlday ot
lite Mlddleporl Masonic Temple.
FRIDAY
HIGH SCHOOLdancepart,ywith
Jill Friday, 8 to 11 p.m.
Ill lllo Wahama High auditorium;

pearance of Point Pleasant 0!
course we aU ki'J(M dlatthewhole
town needs a complete .face lift..
ing, but at least this Is a move
in the right direction.
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Perhaps at sometbne in the
future you can declare a clean-L~~
week. Mr, WUlis and myself wUl
be glad to caopecate in ai\Y publicaUon of declaration that you
might want to make in regard to
this. I k - that Mr. WIUis would
be actively Involved in such an

Christened Sunday
Joe and Valeda Young, chUdren 0( Mr. and Mrs. Lynn
Young, al Amanda, and Michael

Cme, son ot Mr. ancl Mra. Dar·
wtn Cone, Lancaster, were ehrl ...
SATURDAY
tenecl
Saturday evening by the
BAKE SALE, Middleport RobRev.
Max
Donahue at Heatll Unit...... Cleaners, beginning at
t Lm. for the Mount Morloll , ed Methodlll Church.
The children and their par•
._uat Cllllrch Children's choir.
ent&amp;, relatives cl the Rev. Mr.
' HICII. SCHOOL DANCE party, and Mrs. Dmah110, Mra. Eulene
to pobllc, Saturday, 8-U p. Donahue at RullhYille, Freeman
•· II tile Molp Junior illlb &amp;dder al Plealllltvllle, ....S Mra.
Betty Msuk of
were
In Pomeroy;JII)'owlU Easter weekend gueata ol t h e
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Donahue lamUy.

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11th grandchild, a )10rfec4
healthy Utile girl whooe !other
was a fellow student and a black
man,
We hadn't wasted words in
reproaching her when she told
us ahe was pregnant. I felt that
we hid provided her with a good
and loving homo, high otandards
and ldeals. But we lll1St accept
the fact that a young persoo can
!mow all thia, yet in the face
at great otreoo, do oomethlns
lrre_.alble.
Our daughter learned what I
am au:re you will learn, ''Born
to Cey." It Ia not the mistake
or failure Ulat is tbe determinIng factor In yuur lite, but what
you do witlt lt. No lite could be
complete without grlel, heartache and dlaappolntmeD4 but
there ia also joy, endurance,
truth, and love. You will f I n d
those, too.
Did you keep your baby, my
yoong friend? It bas been an experience In love to watch o u r
daughter becomoamother,lreaaure her little girl and meet with-

out wavering whatever ·~k"
there was. She learned that if
you meet critlclom honestly, it
doesn't laat long.
II yoor bahy has been· adopt.
ed, re•t aosured that he is with
a family who really wants him.
Remember, he will respond to
llfo in the moaaure In which he

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PleaBBDI as the Citl2eits Part.Y
al Point PleaBBDI has Indicated
that It wUI no longer enler a
elate ol candidates.
The newly formed part,y requests the authorization al tho

Clt,y eouncu to be entered at
recurd In ordur thet It mil)' ))1'0ceed with Ito convention plano
for nominating candidates in the
aamo manner that c:aildldatea
have heretolore been nominated
by the RO[IIIbllcan Part.Y and the
Citizens Part,y.
The comcll gave authorization
for tho new party to proceed.
MaTor Morgan rc!ad the letter from Richard Slack, M. D.,
Mason Comt,y Health Director,
that contained the request for a
clean..up drive.
It was agreed that the Mayor
would deslgnote the week al May
30, as c l - week. He &amp;aid
that be had obtained the names
of all organlzatioos In the cl\Y
and wwld aend them letters urg..
lng them to cooperate In t h e
drive.
A motion carried to updaiA! the
COmprehensive
Develll!lment
plan and tile a letler of Intent
al the Clt,y o! Point Plealanl
with Carol B. lUll and As"soc.,
Plaunlng COmmlssioo Consultan~ for a community DeveiOI&gt;ment Plan, and that the cl\Y is
financially able to furnish 2S
)lOr cent at funds, 7S per cent
to be Cederal funds.
MaTor Morgan said thet the
City of Henderson has made a
request to be taken Into the Clt,y
of Point Plealllll He &amp;aid that
this would have to be by petition
of 20S o! the registered voters
and would then be taken before
the courl and Judge Thompson.
He will moot with the City Council in Henderson 1\lesday night
Complaints were heard on rats
In a pile of debris and trash ln
an alley between Route 62 and
lloward &amp;reet, and dogs that were
pemted uP. howling. A complaint
of too much chlorine in the wa ..
ter in the upper end of town was
discussed, Also a complaint of
mud when rain feU on the intersection of Routes 2 and 35 at the

Y.
A request to put trailers for
an office and a change trailer at
the end of Msln Street, by the

Indiana construction Co., which
is erecting the steel struc1ure
for the new bridge,, was retus-

REBECCA JO BURRIS

CINCINNAGI (IJPO - T o m
HaUer O..ld It was all part of
the game plan, but he was ldddlrw, of c:ourse. His accompanyIng laugh ..ld so.
"Just a llttle psychology we
used,;. the Los Angeles Dodger
catcher said. "We wanted them
to get a little overconOdeJL ''
The Dodgers spotted the Cincinnati Reds homerun&amp; by Pete
Rose and Bobby Tolan, the ftrst
two l&gt;atters uP In the lint innlllfl. ' They then bounced back
SHARON ROSE ROACH
·to eke out a 3-2 Natl...l League
vi~ on the four hit pitching
of Don Dcysdale and Bill Singer to apoU Monday's homo op..
eneter ·ror 30,111 fane at Crosley
Fleld.
"'nloae homers aurprlse me?''
Oryadolo said as he r-ted
the question. "Let's jult say
She his been accepted at Mar- IIIey woke me ~ real quick."
shall Unlveralt,y and planstolllll- HJ've never done ttat before!'
ior In elementary eduestion.
"Drysdale should have been
Miss Roach, tho dallllhter o! _aurprlaed, • Rose said. "Neither
Mr. and Mra. Dale Roach, New Debby nor I hit a hCmer aU
Haven,. Is vice president or" the Qring."
National Honor Soclet,y and Fu"Pile illdn't lead . the league
ture Homemakers of America, in homera very lorw did he,"
and aubocri))tion ma-r for Reds Manager Dave Bristol
the · Amual Club. She was choaen said.
Homocomlng Queen tor Wahlma
last falL She Is a planlst at Gra· .....~~~-~~.....
Jram Baptist Church and sec,...
HOSPITAL NEWS
tary ol the Youth FaU'"'ablp,
She was also a past eandYstri.P- ·
er at Pleasant Valley lloapltaL PLEASANT VALLEYUCW'ITAL
Miss Roach has been accO[)tADMITTED - Mrs. Herbort
ed Into the Holzer Medical cen- Whittington, Arbuckle; Danny
tor SChool of Nursing. Bacca• Johnson, Pt. Pleasant; George
laureate services for this year•s Burnett, Leon; Mrs. MaryThorrr
graduating class wUl be held on ton, Pt. Pleasant; Frank Roush,
Sunday, June 1.
PL Pleasant: Charles Lingerfelt,
Pl. Pleasant; Jeff Thlllqlson, Pl.
Pleasant; Carl Bailes, Grlmms
Landing; Elijah Smith, GalliPolis
Forry; Mrs. WOllam Machlr, 1'1.
Plesoant; Karen Craw!Ol'll, Pl.
Pleasant; George lAJnD, PL
MASON - Several members Pleasant; Charles Smith, Pt
of Wahama Future Farmers of Pleasant; Mrs. Leslle Hughes,
America and their advisor, Ashton; Donald Greathouse, Pt..
George Smalley, attended the Pleasant; Mrs. Dalla• WUfoi1J,
Sub-District FFA Creed contest Pt. Pleasant; Mildred Garrett,
in parliamentary procedur~pub-­ Pt Pleasant; WOllam Doolittle,
llc •peaking and FFA Creed which P~ Pleasant; Russell Cottrill,
was held in Rl))ley Wendesday. Pt. Pleasant.
Two winners were picked in
DISCHARGED - Mrs. Donald
each category. Tommy Roush, Humphrey, J o h n Fruth, Lora
oon of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Greenlee, Warren DeWeese,
Roush, Letart, W, Va., won in Mrs. Clodus Buck, Mrs. George
Public Speaking; David Smith, Cummins, Patricia Meadows,
son ol Mr. and Mra. eecUSmlth, Mrs. Mary Thornton, c a r I
Mason~ , won :thlrd place in ·the BaUes, Wanda Bradford, Robert
FFA Creed contesL Wahama's Siders, Doy RAy Nltz, Mrs. DonFFA Officers W0111 fourUt place ald Pierce and daugher1 Mrs.
on Parliamentary Procedure, Steven Alford and dauglter.
They arepresidert, Bobby Roush;
BIRTHS - Mr. and Mrs, Lea·
vice president, Terry Bwngar.. lie Hughes, Aahton, a son; Mr.
ner:; secretary 1 Sam Scarberry; and Mro. Charles Kincaid, PL
treasurer, Robert Dewhurst;; re.. Pleasant, a 11on.
porter, Blll Hussell and sentinel,
John Bumgarner.
Holzer MedJcaJ center, First

Misses Burris, Roach

Lead Wahama Class
MASON - Miss Rebecca Jo
Burris, has been chosen Valedlc·
torlan aJXJ Miss Sharon Rose
Rmch, salutatorian tor Wahama
High School Graduation Exercises on June 2.
Rebecca, the dal.lghter of Mr.
and Mrs. H. J. (Pete) Burris,
New Haven, ls a member of National Honor Society and Annual
Club; secretary oiWahama White
Falcon 'Bai'I!J; secretary ot FHA;
organist at the New Haven United Methodist Church, and secretary of Sunday School Class and
member oC Youth FeU owship.
She was a Week In Washington
winner sponsored by COngressman Ken Hechler, and attended
Camp Horseshoe, a you'th }ead..
ership camp, at Parsons, W. Va.
this past summer.

ed. It was !ell tllat this would
block the approach to the ferry
landing on the Point Pleasant
side of the Kanawha River and
would be detrimental to Tu-End·
ie-Wei Park.
A motion made lzy Dick Melrose, that one way traffic be
eliminated on lOth Street between Main and Viand, was c::arrled.
Mayor Morgan gave tho March
Financial statemenls for the General Fund, tho Clt,y Woterworks,
the Sewer Fund, andtheoutatandlng bills.

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GAUGES - Gallipolis, 11.9
and 29.0 rumlng 90 feet of rollers; Pt. Pleasant, 27.61; Pome~
roy-Mason, 28,41; Hlntm, 2.01
falling; Kanawha Falls, S.3S rilIng; Charleston, 18.S7 falling.
London, on the sUl; Marmet, nmning 0.25 of a foot on rollers;
him. Winfield, rumlng 2 feet of rollThink of yourself as "Born to ers.
Achieve,•• and get b.Jsy on a new
BOAT MOVEMENTS:
faith In God and an enlargement
GALLIPOLIS LOCKS - H. E.
oC your imer We. Self-respect, Bowles up 7 p.m.; Foremost up
a sense of personal worth and 8:40 p.m.; Steel Clipper down
dlgnlt;y - all these come to the
10:40 p.m.; John Pushak II!&gt; 11:person who understands herself, 3S p.m.; EssoWestVIrginladown
and learns from her mistakes. 11:SO p.m.; Walter Curly down
lllhould lall you that our daugh- 7:10a.m.
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ter went on to marl)' a young
KANAWHA RIVER - ,Lmdon,
man oC her own race who loves Semel down 3:05 a.m.; Marmot,
her little dsughiA!r and adopted Jenny A. Green up 5:05 p.m.;
her. Both mother and father are Wlnrield, W. H. 8\aver, Jr. down
hlpJil' In their home and their 9:4S p.m.; Joso!lh M. Jones up
teaching careen. - NO LONG· 11:1S p.m.; MJ. state down 11:ER SAD
30 p.m.; Fort Dearborn, George
Dear N,L.S.:
Price up 7 a.m.
Thank you lor yoor fine letOHIO RIVER - Lock 14, Ealllter. May I add an old saying ern down 6 a.m.: All~ uP
that has helped me many Urnes: 3:15 a.m.; Lock IS, QJ- Clt,y
"Fear knocked at the donr.Falth up 2:50 a.m.; Andrew P.... Calanswered - and no one was houn 111&gt; 3:30 a.m.; Soutit.Jn uP
there.,.- H.
4:SS a.m.; Peggy Downey uP 5:50 a.m.; Lock 16, Alton Zl!(lb,yr
Dear Holen:
A note of encouragement for uP 6:30 a.m.; Bockjord uP 4:20
"Born to Cry?u ur am a fos- a.m.; Lock 17, &lt;klachita up 2: ..
ter mother who cares for many 10 a.m.; Paul D. down 3:0S a.
babiea ol. all races. Our fam- m.; S:. Marys \II) 3:36 a.m.;
Ily In a darling baby girl Jane T. down S:OS a.m.;
ol mixed race, aach as youra. liam Barnes down 6:45 a.m.;
She was adopted by parents who Robert G. West down 7 a.m.;
Jove her dearly, when she was Bellev!Ue Lochs, S. M. Jenks
19 IIICIIIths old. The joy she
brought to us during the ahort
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the conllllllng hajJJ)lneoa she hlo
brought to her new and
father can be aOmeth1ng your
baby will also bl;lng."
I ho)IO B, T,C, wUl contact her
Counly adoption agency, whlcb,
even If ahe decide• to keep her
baby, wiU help her through a clHflcult periDd. II the could have
wllneaoed the placement of our
baby girl In her new )IOrmanont
homo, abe would realize thet a
sad altuatlon can be roveroed
and much
can relult.
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Nolan faMed 12 bolters be'"·
fore giving WOJI to WO)'Dii
Granger after lead-&lt;&gt;lf singles"
by Andy Kosco and HaUer In
the eighth lnnillfl.
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Young Nolan shrugged his It"
strikeouts.
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austedJ¥, ••am that's not Jnf
way of pltehillfl,"
A olngle by llaller and Jln\"
Lefelm"e's double to the score!:
board in left center, gave the \.
Dodger's their flrst run tn tHI~
seeon1 lnnlf"8.
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Tho dnal two Dodger · r..W."
came home · on Ron Fairly!;.;
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Contest Attended

up 2:20 a.m.; Lock 21, Sloven-

son uP 2:i5 a.m.; Lock 23, A.
V, Criaa down 8:15 J).m.; Racine
Locka, Jefferson down 9:45p.m.;
Elgercllfl down 12:20 a.m.; I.
Flore doWn 4:40 s.m.; Kathleen
K. down S:1S a.m.; G r e en up
Loeb, Valvollne IJil 5 p.m.; J, S.
Lewlo down 9 p.m.; Philip Spom
down 4:30 a.m.; Meldahl Locks,
Cotta! Qleen down 4:20 p.m.:
EdwardS. BosworthupS;10p.D..;
Elisha Woods up 6 p.m.; IIClbert
P, Tlbolt down 8:U J).m.; Westem uP 10 p.m.; Scott Chollndown
11:30 p.m.; Lady MJsnon up 12:30 a.m.; Invader down 1:50 a.
m.; Ellla-Loulavllle up 5 a.m.

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Births
Mrs. Paul M. Crabtree, Jr.,
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Monday,
Dlacharges
Mro. Earnest E. Carler, Mra.
Robert C. Darst, Mrs. Charlo&amp;
W. Darat, Mro. Elizabeth Jollnson, Stennon C. Pea tor, Mra.
Lizzie S. Sncxlgrasa, Jameo
Soullby, Michael A. Taylor, Jr.,
Carl WUIIama, Mrs. Frances E.
Wright, Mrs, Gordon SWisher,
Mro. Jerry ll. Nelson and Infant
da~Wflter, Mra. Harold L. Queen
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Marauders in
Cl~se Victory
.The Meigs Marauder diamond
&amp;q~ad stopped a strong late rally by Wahama ohorl and scored
a 9-7 non-league win over the
visiting WhiiA! Falcons Monday
afternoon at Middleport.
The victory was the thlrd
straight with no defeats this season tor the Marauders or Coach
Ruas Moore.
Meigs built uP an 8.0 advantange In the first four Inolnga
only to see 11 nearly wiped away
in the final three frames.
Wollama got Its flrat run In
the !Uth otr starling righthander Rick Van Matre, a sophomore,
who had hurled hitless ball In the
Ollenlng foui frames.
Van Matre, who tired in Ute
fifth, gave up the run on a base
on bello, a hit batter and a Bingle by pinch hitter Gary Clark.
Rolie!er Timmy Domoskey, a
19Phomore, a letthander. came
on In reJlef of VanMatre in the
sixth and found nothing but trouble. Unlike last week when Demoskey famed five of the six bolters he tac::ed during two tmlngs, this time he was slmply
unable to get things going for
hiJilsel!.
Demoakey allowed one I"W1 In
the slxth as the result or Brent
ciark walking, Tlm Howard hitting a fielder's choice and then
Randy Smith olngllng.
·.Flve runs crossed the plate
for the Faicons In the seventh
before Demoakey flnaUy regained his form and struck out the
last two batters he faced.
: wahama's last frame r u n 11
were scored oo three walks, an
error, a wild pitch, a single by
ilrent Clark and a long bases
li&gt;aded triple off the bot o! third
IOloeman Smith.
: Melgs, meanwhile, scored in
fi!lery lmlng except the fifth,
Jl,tllltthanded 9Jphomore T I m
!l&lt;&gt;ward otsrted on tho hill lor
the visitors and worked tm111 the firth when Junior Gary
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also righthanded, came
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Meigs jumped oU to a 341
aavantage In the first with Carl
@rdie) Domoakey tripling, Dennflo Ault walking, eetehor Jim
~ singling and second baoeIQD Van John.son safe on an er-

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Matre, in his five innings

for Meigs struck out tive and is-

.sued two bases on balls. Demoskey fanned three, walked three
and hit one batter in hia two innIngs.
Howard, before being rellev.
ed in the tilth, struck out five
and permitted two walks while
Clark famed two and lasued
three bases on balta.
Meigs travels to Gallla Academy High SChool today for Ita
second SEOAL game.
Wahama 000 011 5 - 7 5 2
Meigs
311 301 X - 9 11 2
Howard (LP), Clark (S) and B.
Clark. Van Matre (WP), Demoskey 6 and Crow, Powell (6).

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the Prosidentlsl opener by II.Ppl~ hi• ho~
Hut Wtlllamo, PresldeRI NlxQII
alii the largestJlJ"nlngday crowd
In Washington history - 45,ll3
fa n s at Robert F, Kennedy
stadiiDD - watched In diiDIIY
ao the senator• were belted by
the New York Yankees 8-4.
Kick Otr Season
That QPOner - and the tradi·
Ilona! National League opener
in Clnehmati where lhe second
comury of baseball opened as
the Reds lost to the Dndser• 3-2

- kicked otr the flrot major
league season ol 24 teams an:l
four divisions. The longest season will run to late October wtth
the World Series not even schec:J..
ulod to start until Oct. 11.
There was also one night game
on opening uday.'" 'I11e Atlanta
Braves had their ttome opener
and rallted Cor two runs in the
ninth to beat the San Francisco
Giants 5-4.
The rest or the clubs join the
action today with tlve games in
each league - including the first

NBA PLAYOFF STANDINGS
By United Press International
Eastern Final
Best or seven
w. L. PeL
Boston . . . . . . I 0 1,000
New York , •.. 0 I .000
Western Final
Best or Seven
w. L. Pet.
Los Angeles • • , D 0 .000
Atlanta •.•..•• 0 0 .ooo
West Semifirm.ls
Best or Seven
W. L. Pel
x·Atlanla .•••• 4 2 ,667
San Diego •••• ,2 4 .333
x-Woo playoff
Monday's Results
Atlanta 108 San Diego 106
(Only game scheduled)
Thursday's Games
(No games scheduled)

Kyger Creek's Joo Rottweb
struck oot 14 and walked three
Monday anerooon at Pl. Pleasant as he tossed a no run, no
hit game to give the Bobcats a
4..0 victory over the Big Blacks.
It was the second victory
against no losses Cor the Bobcats
who meet the Meigs Local Marauders Friday afternoon. PL
Pleasant is now 0..1 for the season
Rottweb was never in trouble
in his no hit performance. In
tact, the Big Blacks had only

three base runners all afternoon.
In the bottom of the first, Pt.
Pleasant had a runner on second
when Jim Wilson walked and
went to secoOO on an error. It
ended right there. Rothgeb fanned Jesse Hamm arxl Rick Hamley to em the inning. GleM Long
walked in the seventh and stole
second. But that was as l"ar as
he advanced,
The Bobcats chased Big Black
.starter Tom Staats with a four
run barrage in the top of the first

iMlng. Bon Quillen walked and
scored on a single by Perry Be&amp;o
be. Tom Bysell doubled scoring
Beebe. Rothgeb was sate on an
error aOO Rick Moody was hit by
a pitch to load the bases. Earl
Thcmas walked to Coree Hysell
in with the third run of the in-ning.
This didn't phase Big Black
coaches Paul Skidmore aOO Russ
Wood. They left Slants in and he
walked Tom Cooper to force
Rothgeb in with the Bobcats fourth

Jets Seek
New General
Manager

Standings

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double and oingle and Rock Moody
had a single.
Kyger Creek. .. 400 000 0-4-.1-2
Pt. Pleasant. • 000 000 0- 0 0 1
Batieries: Kyger Creek- Rothgeb (WP) and Quillen; Pl. Pleasant Staats, King (1), Rice
(5) and Northup.

four lll!Mrned runs IJI the fOIIr!A ,
Mol Stotdomyre welt all tho
way for the Yanko to gain tho
win even thoUgh h-= waan'f too'
effective and was tagged .tor ll
hits.
100 Years Ago
A hundred yesrs ago the Ci,..
ciruatllled Stocklnga Nrteclpro
baseball and the 1969 pncb}noU
Reds got the year otr to quite a
start as Pete Rose arx:l Bobby
Tolan, the first two batters tb
face Dodger pitcher Dm llcyadale, homered.
But the Reds collocted ortl1
two singles the rest of the W81
off Drysdale and Bill Slngar and
were beaten by a two-run triple
in the third Inning by lion Fair·
ly. Gary Nolan, a "veteran" at
20, took the loss although he
struc::k out 12 in seven lnnlngl.
Atlanta rallied two nms in the
ninth to beat the Giants as Sonny Jackson tripled In the tying
run and scored the winni!V run
on Mike LlD1l's sh~e. The
Braves took a 3..1 lead against
Juan Marichal but the Giants
rallied with three runs in the
seventh to wipe out ttat deficit.
George Stone the victory in
relief while Frank LlniJI woo
tagged with the loss.

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GENE RIGGS

SAVE
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game for Montn:al at New York.
san Diego hosting Houston. SeatUe at California alii Kansas Cit)'
hosting Mtmesota.
Once the game started, though,
there wasn't much ror the Wash1~ Cans to root for except
Frank Howard~s two- run homer
in the ninth when the game was
already out of reach.
Jerry Kenney am Bobby Murcer, a pair of promising rookies,
hit ba.ck-to-back hcmers in the
third to booet the lead to 4-11
arxl two Washington errors led in

Rothgeb Blanks Point
On No-Hitter, 4 To 0

11tat was all for staats. Dan
Kill!: came in alii struck out the
side. PW1kin Rice relieved King
ROSENTIIA L DIES
BOSTON (UP0 - Simon "Si'' In the fifth. Rick Northup went
Rosenthal, who played Cor the the distance behind the plate.
The Bobcats threatened again
Boston Red SOx ln the 1920s,
in
the fourth when Beebe and
died at a Veterans Hospital MonHysell singled. With men on rirst
day at the age or 65,
Rosenthal, who joined the Red and third, King got Rothgeb on a
Sox in 1921 at the age of 16, was pop-ql to retire the side.
Injured in a ship explosion fol
Big Black hurlers walked five
BRADENTON, Fla. (UPll lowing
the
Normandy
invasion
in
aOO
struck out 10.
John Clapp has been fired as
1944
and
confined
to
a
wheel·
For
the Bobcats, Perry Beebe
By United Press International seattle ...... 0 0 ,000
general manager or the ColumTuesday's
Probable
Pitchers
chair
for
the
rest
of
his
life.
l1ad
a
single,
Tom HyseU had a
American League
bus .Jets after only three
All
Times
EST
Eastern Division
months with the International
Boston (Lorborg (IHO) at Bal·
W L PeL GB
timore (Mcl\'ally 22.10), 2:00 p. League team.
New York. , .I 0 1.000
Rilph AOOerson, the Jets' new
m.
Baltimore • , 0 0 •000
1~
president, made the · announceCleveland (Tiant 21-9) at DeBoston • • • • 0 0 ,ooo
ment Monda)' at a news controit
(McLain 31-6), 1:30 p.m.
1":!
Detroit ..•• 0 o .000
ference, He said it was "one of
Chicago (Peters 4 - 13) at Oak..
Cleveland . .. o o •000
the saddesL oceaslms of my
land (Odom 16-10), 10:30 p.m.
Washl~ton .. o 1
.ooo I
lite," but did not disclose the
Minnesota (Chance 16-16) at details surrounding Clapp's dis·
Western Division
W L Pel. GB Kansas Cit)' (Bunker Z..O), 2:30 missaL
p.m.
Minnesota • • , o o . ooo
't' 'I11is·.drastic:: .action was takSeattle (Pattin 4-4) at Califor·
Cali!ornia • . . 0 · 0 •000
en because of a dlsagieement
nla (McGlothlin 10-IS), 11 p.m.
Daldllnd • • • ' '0 0 . 000
in the principles or business
(Only games scheduled)
Chicago .••.. 0 0 .000
management," Alllerson said.
Kansas City .• 0 0 ,000
Clapp, 38, who joined the Jets
three months ago after a twoNATIONAL LEAGUE
year stint with the Houston As·
Eastern Division
W L Pel GB tros, said his methods appar·
ently were not acceptable to the
St. Louis • . .• 0 0 .000
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Chicago .•..• 0 0 ,000
New York . , , .o 0 ,000
Philadelphia .. 0 0 .000
f"..... ,four aon get to college it aometbingg ~~~~:~s~::
PACKEilS ~1G~ BRADLEY
Pittsburgh .... 0 0 ,000
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GREE~ BAY (UPO - The
Montreal ..... o 0 .000
John HanciM!k Educational Plan. It will provide the
Green Bay Packers Monday sign•noney"he'll need to get the education you want him
Western Division
ed
Da\le Bradley, their No. 2
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have. Call or write us today tor full information.
draft
choice from Penn State, to
Los Angeles •• l 0 1.000
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san Diego .... 0 0 .ooo '· tracL
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Bradley, a 6 - foot - -1, 245-Houston.,. ,,0 0 .000
pouOOer,
will be tried at guard
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W. L, l'cL
By .•VITO STELUNO
0 0 ,000
Indiana
UPI Sports WriiA!r ·
Kentucky • , ••• o 0 .000
Ted WUIIams opened bo,..
Serle&amp; 8
ball'a
"longest season1• finally
w. L. PeL by tl))plng
his hat and now the
Miami • • ••••• 1 0 1.000
quesUon ts whether he can go
Minnesota •• , • •o I ,000
through a whole season of watchWest
ing the Washington Senators play
Series A
Oi))!)lng his lid.
w. L. PeL without
WUiiams,
whose refusal to tip
Oakland • • . . . .1 I .500
his hat to the tans was a sym ..
Denver •.•••• 1 I .soo
bol of his stormy but splendid
series B
career
with tho Boston Red Sox,
w. L. PeL acknowle!jged
the cheers of tho
New Orleans • • . 2 0 1.000
Dallas • • , • , , •. 0 2 .ooo WaahlngtOn crowd ln the tradl·
tional pre-eam.e ceremool.es of
Monday's Results
Miami 1l9 MiMesota 110
New Orleans 122 Dallas 108
(Only games scheduled)
Tuesday's Games
Kentuc::ky at lOOiana
Oakland at Denver
(Only pmes scheduled)

The Marauders scored one run
in eaeh of the second and third
frames and came back wl t h
three more in the fourth .
Getting hits for the hosts, resulting In their second and third
inning runs, were Chip Haggerty, Demookey, Aul~ Sieve Oller and Dann,y Abbott, all with
singles.
The three fourth frame runs
resulted from bases on balls to
Demoakey and Ault, a double
by Crow. and a single by Oiler.
Reliefer Clark shut Meigs out
without a hit or rW1 in the [l(th
and then In the sixth, tbo boola
scored their final marker as the
result of back-to-back single&amp; by
Ault and No.2 Catcher Gene PoweH, andafleJder-schoicebyJohn-

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dale's third "pitch .f the gaiiiO'"
for hls homer. Tolan homered
on the next pitch.
11 1t was a great WIJ' to open
the season Bristol said. ••1 just
wloh we could have ended th("
game 'the same way.''
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the length of the club house to'"
shake the hand of a disappoint•"
ed Gary Nolan.
"We'U get you a wtn the next •"'
time,'• Bristol promts~ "fusP~:
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Christening Service
Held at Heath Church.

Perfect Attendance
is
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Recognized at Church
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Mr.
and chlldr&lt;ln, John and ..... ..,,....
llcolhe; and !jr, and !hs. Jari!eo
llagger\y and cl\lldeen, Cathy,
Connie, Cindy, Carla Sle and
James CUrry o1 New Haven, W.

Va.j Mr. and Mrs.· Gordon liar·
rJs, Gordoo, Jr. lUK1 Jim ot Columbuo and Mr. and Mn. lillgene Hartis, Ken, home from
Ohio !late Universll)', Mar.iOr· va. were Easter ~day guests
ie, In training at Holzer Hos- of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Haggorl)'.
pital, Nancy, Patt,y, Robert and Thelamily had an egg hunt In the
Kathy.
afterooon.
The Rev. Mix Donahue, pasMr. and Mrs. Paul Casci and
tor o1 Heath Church, chrlstel»d ramUy were in Columbus SmdQ'
the inlant. A lamUy gathering w visit Mr. and Mrs: David
was held at the Robert w. Har- easel.
ris, Sr. home.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jack·
Mr _ and Mrs. Marcus Cham· 1101\ or Rendville were Easter
bers, Christl Diane's great- weekend guelts ol Mr, end MrL
great~ncle and aunt, were unable
COo R, Young.
to 1attend the christening due to
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Bechburns of the hands Which they tle who have been residing ln
suffered in a furnace explosion Columbus reb.lrned recenUy to
at their home Sab.lrda,y night. Middleport. Their trailer Ia parhBoth Mr. and Mrs. Chambero ed on Railroed st.
were treated for the bums and
Mrs. Homer Gerlach, Mrs.
shock at Meigs General Hospital. Wtlliam Smith, Miss Barbara
Mr. Chambers remains a patient ~rman and ROOert Hainmond,
there for observation.
McConnelsville; Mr. and Mrs.
James Hannah, Diane and Nancy
Hickerson, Marlettai Mr. and
Mrs. Rudolph Gerlach, New Concordi Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ger.
tach, Daniel and David, st.
Clairsville; and Franklin Gerlach or New Haven, COnn. were
in Middleport Saturday night lor
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Zahl spent the buft'et dinner at the home or
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Easter weekend at Wintersville Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam T. Grue·
Mrs. Fred Blaettnar, Mra. L, · with Mr. end Mrs. Leo Smith, aer. The engagement of Debbie
C. Karr, and Mn. Howard No-- Kenny, Sam, Betty and Barbara. Grueser to Michael Gerlach, son
lan of the Pomeroy Garden Club They were joined there by John of Mr. and Mn. Wendell Ger·
lach, was BMOI.mced at the parwill attend the spring meeUng PrenUce or Louisville, Ky.
ol Region II, Ullo Associadon
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gnegleln ty,
Mrs. Forrest D. Bachtel (car~
ol Garden Clubs, held Thursday were in Lancaster &amp;mday to visoi
Soott) and Mrs. Juanita Rach·
In Athens.
it Mr. and Mrs. Delton Hushes,
Meeting Monday allernoon at
Mr. and Mre. G. A, JeMins tel Jell today lor San Antonio,
the home or Mrs. Roy Betzi.ng, of Bellview were here &amp;lnday Texas. carol is joining her huBthe club members madeplani!J.[or tor the funeral services ot Mrs. band, Butch, who recently com.
aa open me•Ung I&lt;&gt; be held on Carl Duckworth. They visited pleted his Air Force basic trainJune 2. Mrs. Beulng was nam- briefly with Mr. and Mrs. c. ing there. After visiting a week
Mrs. Juanita Bachtel will return
ed chairman Cor the open ses- E Young, Middleport.
via
jet.
alon,
Dr. and Mrs. M. K, Fugate
Mrs. Wayne Burton and cfltJ.
Mrs. Walter Grue!ler, Miss d. Athena entertained ~nda3' with
dren
ol Norloik and Mr. and
LJdla Ebersbaeh and Mrs. No- a turkey dinner at the home of
Mrs.
William Dodson and famlan were appointed to the nomi- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
ily
or
Columbus were Easter
nat1ng committee.
Fugate, Pomeroy. The Easter
The program featurt!'l two Ja,p- theme was carried out In the ta- weekend guests or Mrs. Arnold
anue arrangements made by ble decorations and l'avora. Oth· Dodson. The Gene Dodson ramMr1. Nolan. 9le used sea1100al ers at the diMer were Mr. and lly joined the group lor Eastlowers in the arrangements. A Mrs. Michael Henson, son-in-law ter .
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Young
paper on growing !lowering an- and dolllltter ol Dr. and Mrs.
rwalo waa given by Mrs. Har- Fugate, Frank Fugate, and Mr. have returned from a Florida
vacation. They visited Mr. and
ve1 VanVranken.
and Mrs. o, P. Klein.
Mrs. Blaetlnor, president, op.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Krln- Mrs. Allen Hughes at New Port
ened tile meetlq with the verse ke and sons, Sleven, Mark and Rltchle, Fla. Who will start home
this weekend alter wintering
of the month. Devotions by Mra. ~-':' . !Jel)ylew we~ ~·ler
Bstzlng Included acripture lrom w.....,. guerii· o1 Mr. anttMrs. there, the Harry.tbtrksMlohave
already returned home, and Mr,
st. John, II was decided to par- Kenneth Braun and lamily.
Ucipate ln the weekly garden·
Bob Crow o1 Columbus spent end Mrs. James Weber ol Fort
lng column o1 The Senllnei.
Eaoter weekend here with his Lauderdale. Mr. and Mrs. Young
A dessert course was served parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert aloo viaited Mr. and Mrs. WJI.
!lam Gregory who resido near
by Mrs. Belzing preceding the crow.
meeUng.
Miss Ruth Wingett, employed st. Petersburg and Marlin Young
Jn Columbus, was home Cor a ol CO&lt;Oa, FIL
Miss Ruth Love shin, student at
weekend visit wtth her mother,
Ohio aate Untverait)', wu t h e
TWO.DAY SALE SET
Mrs. Eleanor Wingett.
weekend
guest o1 Kemeth HarA rummap sale will be held
Mrs. Royal Thumaa ol Columris
and
hi a parents, Mr _ and
by the Wesleyan Service Gllld bus wu the weekend guestoiMr.
Mrs.
Eugene
Harrill, and famof the Racine Methodist Church and Mrs. OWen Watson, ~ra­
ily.
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Friday and Saturday ln the Simp. cuse. Also visiting with the WatMr. and Mrs, John Hawkins
.., building at Racine, 9 w 4 sons Were Mr. and Mrs. Rayol
~rinllteld were weekend
p.m., next door to Linda's Beau. mond Mlller and Dale Roush and
guest1 ot Mrs. Lula Russell.
IY Sboppe.
100 ol Apple Creek. Mrs. Watson was recently returned to VIIIUng &amp;mdoy with Mrs, Rusher home from the Pleasant VaJ. sell were Mr. and Mrs, Franklin Ginther and children, Vicki
ley lloapital.
Mrs. Olan Genheimer of Pome- and Gary, Columbus. The Ginther lamliy aloo vlaited with
roy and Mr. and Mrs. WOllam
Knight and lamily ol Point Pleas- Mr. and Mrs. William Childs.
Miss MarJorie Harris of AJ.
ant ha-ve returned from an Easter weekend visit with Mr. and exandria, Va, is spending the
Mrs. Pete Vanlca in Newton, week here with her father, R.
w. Harris, S...
Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Darst and
children or AJton were weekend
guests ol Mr. and Mrs. James
Gilmore.
Mrs. Paul Jacobs and children of South 3lore, Ky. are via·
The birthdaY 81Uliversary ol
lUng here with Mr. and M r s.
Pearl Jacobs. From here they Mro. Patty Nwttllng wu observwill go w Glouster w visit rela- ed recently with a party at the
AM I LIABLE FOa
tives. Other weekend guests or home of the Rev. and Mrs. lill·
ACCIDENTS ON
Mr. and Mre. Jacobs were Mrs. gene Gill with Bob Bartm co.
MY PROPERTY?
Jerry Pulllna, Jeff and Jay, and hosllnl the alfalr.
Glests were Mrs. Ray Fields,
Ask about our Home ProMr. end Mrs. WOllam Jacobs
New Haven, W. Va.; Mr. and
tection Policy. It will proand son, Bruce, Columbus.
tect you against loss when
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jacoba Mrs. Riehkrd l'loUIIn aad ..,,
someone is accidentally inand Teri ol ~rlnglieid spent Eea- JOOJ', . Mr. and Mrs. Lawreaee
jured in your home or on
ter here with Mrs. Clifford
your property. Can you
Ebersbach and Mr. and Mrs. with her II'..........
risk a lawsuit? Of course
Lealie a&amp;malde of Athena wu
Cllllord Jacobs.
not. For any questions on
Mr. and Mrs. David Eskew the &amp;mdoy auetot ot Mr. and Mra.
insurance, see us today.
and dougl!tero, Kandi and Beth, Charles Eakew and llmUJ,
Kandl Grueser, studonl at the
or Newark were Easter weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Char- West Vtrgtala Unlversill' In Jllor.
leA Eskew and Mr. and Mrs. gantown, lpenllhe weekend bore
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Uarvey Erlewine, Rutland, Beth with her 91renta, llr. and Mra.
114 Court St,
Pomeroy
has spent the past week here Walter Grueser.
Christening rites lor ClirlsU Diane Roby, slx mooth old
dolllltter ol Lt. and Mrs. Steven Roby •nd great.gr•nddollllt·
ter ()( Robert W. Harris, Sr.
of Middleport, were held during the Easter &amp;mday worship
1ervices at Heath United Methodlat Church.
Lt. Roby, stationed at Vandenburg Air Force Base tn Califor.
nla, his wlfe, &amp;laan. and their
daughter came to Middleport for
the christening with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
W, Harris, Jr. of Columbus.
Other members oC the family
attending were Mr. and Mrs,
John Roby ol De Grall, the pa.
ternoi grandparents; Mrs. Meyme Gardner of Charleston, a
great • grandmother; Mrs. Max
Dye and Betsy, Belle, W. Va.;
Larry Comer, DeGraff; Miss
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DIYis-Warner Ins.

Switch ~er In One Day

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Atten4ance awards !'01'0 pro.
llllllod durinl the Easter SUn~
da.Y aervlco ol tho POmeroy First
lllptlst Chorch.
There was ljJOclal reengnitlon
for thoae with perfect attendance end pins ware pre~
to all who had missed three
or less &amp;tndl,ya during the pall
:year,

Nursery department awards
wiml to !ltriaUno Slerldon with
perfect attendance, and Tracy
II)' sell. Mrs. Orval Wiles is the
teacher. In tile prlmary claos

Plans Made to
Stage Banquet
MISS EIIMIE NELSON, featured .-Iter at the MeigS
Couney 4-H Club omcera; AdYIIIOJ'&amp; and Parents Conference,

Tuesday evening, A!Jrn 8 at the Pomeroy Jwlioc High Siflpol,
is a Iormor hmne demonatradon agent and assistant sllte 4-11
Cloo leader who oow is a Program Service Associate with the
Nadonol 4-11 Service Commi- ln Cliicego.

Miss Nelson is
Speaker Tonight
All Meigs County 4-H club olficers, members, adviiiOI'&amp;, parents and prospective 4-H club
members are invited to attend
the annual 4-H Ol!icers, Advia·
ors and Parents Conference
Tuesday evening {wnigl!t) at 7:·
30 p.m. at the Pomeroy Junior
High School.
Miss Emmie Nelson, the l!lpeak.
er, Is an associate in program
service! with the National 4·H
Servke Committee in Chicago,
Dlinols. She will address the
entire group and also meet in
a special group discussion with
the 4.H club advisors and junior leaders on ''UsingTeen Leadership."
Special training is prOYided in
the program Cor the presidents
and vice-Presidents, who will be
under the direction of Dempsey
Bailey, Vo~Ag Instructor at Southern High School; secretaries and
treasurers, Mrs. Kenneth, WUcox, Executive Secretary, Meigs
County Tuberculosis and Health
Association; news reporters,
Mrs. Beulah Jones, news reporter, The Athens Messengeri health
and safety chairmen, Ivan Archer, Area Extension Agen4 4-H;
recreation leaders, Mrs. Joy
BenUey, physical educaUon and
health Instructor, Meigs H I g h

School.
The planning committee has
been Mra. Frances ~cer, Mrs.
Pat llolter, and Mrs, - Maxine
Whitehead.
A special invitation is extend·
ed to any edull who Is Interested
in starting a 4-H club anywhere
ln the county in 1969.

Halters are
Weekend Hosts

Committe"' lor the aMUal band
banquet otthe Meigs Hlgl! School
Band Boosters wbeatapds.tur.
da,y night in the cafeteria have
been announced.
Mro. WendeiiGerlachandMrs.
Vernon Van Mitre are co.-chairmen for the event. Thebanquetto
be served at 6:30 p.m. Jllil be
lollowed by a dance lor band
members and their guests. u£x.
perlence '69u will pl.,- for the
donee.
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dan, Anita !lleridan ·end Marla
Slerldan were recognized for

Dewy Fresh Produce

»erfect attendance and .Present..
ed plna along with AM&amp; Wiles.
Mra, Slerldon also had Perrect
atteildanee during the year.
· HiclQ&gt; Couch, Debbie Bailey,
and Keith Ball ey of the junior
class talllltt by Mrs. Oliver Mt.
chaei au hod perfect aUeodooce
records anc;l were gl.ven pt.Oa
along with VIcki ll,)'sell.
Senior high clan awards went

teacher, Darla Slerldanwlthper·
~ce, George Sd.mer,
John Wiles, Jud,y Cotterlii, Janice Couch, and Roilnle Couch.
Mr. aild Mrs. Richard Fin law
and Mrs, Harry Bailey of the . PRAnl
UMIIIIT
young edult class had perlect
attendance and were preoentod
PALURD EPOXYCDATIIII
awards along with Harry Bailey.
In the One-Won-One Clan awards
The ram1rkable flnlth for aU thON
went llJ Mrs. Ellen Couch with
inaida and out1ldt tUrf.ICII tub-perfect attendance and Mrs• .Jos. feet toeonstant handling, abf'a•lor.,
eph Cook, Mr. and Mro. George dirt and mol slur•. Applied by bruth,,
!Jdmer, Bemy .!!ldnner; Mr1. rollet Clf opray: Chomicot reaotlort.

feet

forrnt o glou ilnltoll .,lth hord._
aod .,oehabliiY llko coramlo 11'--·
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beside all water~, who let
tM feet of the oz mad the
GIS range free.-luiah
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Hear Mrs. Braun

Black

Pomeroy Cement :
Black Co.
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W!! Accept Fetkral FOod S~

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AND LAWN INSECTS.

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cleans tools. Resist blistering.
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Pancake Waffle Mix
White Cake Mix
Chocolate Calle Mix
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Retail Price on eacli 11lhtn Chief hie~ •
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CHOICE OF ANY BRAND

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PLAN RU!oiMAGE SALE
The Eastern Band Booaters
will bold a JU1111111p ttale Thursda,y alternoon end ali day on Frlda.Y end
at the Elberfeld building In Pom.eroy.

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ROSE DALE

6.95

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size

ALL MEAT

In Rutland Hunt

colors. Easy water clean·tip.
Dries in minutn. Choose from
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BAKER FURNITURE

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SAVINGS PILE UP
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Steak,b.95~
·Bone Steak~b~.99~
Cube Steak•••~~ 99~
Stew Beef••••••~~69~
Chopped Sirloin.~ 79~

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Winners Announced

D&gt;lln, Pemy end Patl)', Mrs.
steve D&gt;lln, Mr. and Mrs. James
Gilmore, Mr. end Mrl. Gerald
Pullinl, Mr. and Mrl. H a r r y
Clark, Otto Lolm, Naacy, Darla,
Katby end lleioreo Gill, and Mr.
and Mra. Clllford Jacoba.

PHONE: 992·3480
"We Reserve Tho

Sucher's USDA Choice Beef

latex seat cush·
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FOR GOOD MEATS!

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CHOICE

FLEXSTEEC

Roger Holter has been visiting trls parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Holter and family or
Morning Star, since returning
tram his employment ln several Eastern states.
Coming with him lrom ColumMro. Kenneth Braun, chairman
bus was his coosln, Dan Earich, o1 service w military lamllies
who also spent the past w..,k lor the ldelga ,&lt;;;otmll' Cflapter ol
here with the Hollers. wtiiten6'·'·1he "Aiiiertcan ~ed Q~ai, • was
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dean speaker recentlyto"UleRedCroaa
Earich and children, Jlll aod Youth or Meigs lllgh School.
David
Mra. Thelma Campbell is adiilnday guests o1 the Holter visor of the youth group which
tamily were Mr. and Mrs. Ho- was organized last Call. For her
mer Anderson and son, Mike, of presentation Mrs. Braun used a
Welt Unity, lormeriY or Carmel; cartoon enUtled "The Trial of
Mrs. Martha Rose, Mr. and Mrs. GOes George Jenaen 11 and dtaJames Werry, Jim, Randy and cu"'ed activiUes ol the local
Ricky; Terrance Reiber, P au I clulPter end ill roleln aaalsUng
Moore, and Mr. and Mrs. QJ,y servicemen.
Rose and Kann,y.
A standard llrot aid CQil'se
The Holter.s also received a waa recently completed by t h e
telephone call lrom their son, group. Joe struble was the Jn.
Ronald, staUoned with the u, s. structor and will present eerTamll\Y Michaela and David Navy in Coronado, Calif., and titicatea to those who paaaed the
Davia took the top prizes in the his lamlly.
course.
Ealter egg hunt staged SUnday
at the Rutland park and ball diamond by the Rutland firemen and
the ladles auxiliary.
Each child partlcipaUng in the
hunt was given a prize. Dooatlng the prizes were Jordan's
Keyswne !lotion, Miller Bros.
Grocery I Slier man TUlia, carson
Service !lotion, MarUn Fwterat Home, Rutland Department
store, Archie's Recreation Center, Rutland Furniture Co., Ratland Bnnch olthe POmeroy NatlCIIal Bank, Erlewlne Hardware,
a&amp;ck'a Barber !ibop, Doria Beau·
ty liloi&gt;. Dyer~ a Barber !ibop, end
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Haley,

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ARROTS
RADISHES

RUBBED
BEAm
FOR
PROBLEM
AREAS

to Mrs. Elmer Wickham, ihe

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RUTLAND FURNITURE

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Dining room: Mrs. Roy Mayer,
The only true happiness
chairman, Mrs. Robert Baile1, eo m e s· from squandering
Mrs. Don Mullen, Mrs. James ourselves for a purpose.Tho Dopartmont
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Willt!&lt;:Up, Mrs. Georga Niclnall!', John Mason Brown, Amerl·
Mrs. Marvin Bort, Mrs. WWiam can author.
King, Mrs. Carroll SWan1011,
Mrs. Jack Welsh, end Mra. Albert Woodard.
Kitchen: Mrs. Gerlach, Mrs.
Vao Matre, Mra. George Hack·
et4 Jr., Mrs, Herold Blackston,
Mrs. Robert ll)'sell, and Mro.
I FINE UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE
Thomas Hemeay.
Servilli aod Cleanup: M r s.
Harold Rice, Mrs. Donald Milyours
contempor·
ler, Mrs. John Sobo, Mrs, Ray
Glaze, Mrs. David Robinette, and
ary livinB room oroup. Note. the clean desion,
Mrs. Harold Triplett.
fine walnut trim and tapered legs. Sofa's molded

NAVY

trailer homo lrom oil to our dependabla
liOTTLED GAS, A¥Old I,...U up and fire hazard, Wo...,
dtolwe ,...r htlliow in I do,y, Phone us oow lor service.

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L. p, sterrett and Mrs. J. Eelward t'olter.
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the Eutl!r servictt inc! tho ~:
LU\her Tracy ol Rio .Gr~ ·wu.
the au oat speaker.
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Sell

Laqe
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Bcittles

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O.Uy ·Serilnel, Pomeroy-Middlepor~ 0,, Tlleadoy, April 8, 1969

Auto's
To Yo-Yo's In The Sentinel ;Want Ads
.
Wo\NT AD

Of
QUALITY

Will ~~ acupttd until 9 •·"'· for
Ooy of Ploli&gt;,flc.-lon

REGULATION$
Th. P~lioher rooor••• tho right
to .dlt or ~joct any ado doo-d ob·
jecUoMI . TM pu6llith.r will rw;~t
H rot,.noiblo 101' moro thon ono

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

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INFORMATION
OUDLINf:S
S •·"' · O.y Before Pvbliurion
, Mondor Oe'odl1• 9 a . 111.
Concollotlono &amp; C.,rutiont

The Welceme Mal

12 conts por word throe conto ~: u·
th•o lntoniono .
II conlt pill WOtd o i o .:on1o c ul iv o
lnoortlono .
25 per cant Oitcounl' on po id odt

arM! ad• poid within tO doyt .
C.UO OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY
$1 .50 lot SO word lll,inlrtn/ 111 . Eo .
· o4ditionol word 2c .

1965 CH EV ELL E ---.. --·---------·-·-·--.. --.. --..._.. ,,_, ___ •. ___ $1395
Malibu Conv . VB engine, powerglide, radio, heater,
new whitewall tires, green exterior finish with white
nylon top, vinyl interior trim .

Spider, 2 dr . black finish, good t ires, 4 spd. Radio
and heater.

1963 CHEVY II NOVA. 4 DR. ·-·-......... -....... ---.. ------.-$995
Local low mileage cor, Tatle s s clean interior. Red

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Says:

OFFICE HOURS

In Memory

Duri111

BIG GAME HUNT
OPEN HOUSE

THE SINGING Roar family will
be prooctUng and singing at
lbe an.rch of God' lllester.
Ohio, Tuesday, April B at
7:30 p.m. for lhe yooth ser·
vlco. Everyone welcome.
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FUN
PRIZES .
REFRESHMENTS

HARRISON'S TV
Service.
HOUle caDs and anleltna lales
and service. Some antennas
lnttlalled free with (t~Ddlaee .
Pllone 992-U.
(.8.tfo

For Rant

For Sale

'!'RAILER LOTS, Bob's Mobile
Court. Syracuse, Ohio on Slate
Rt. 124, Phone 1192-21151.
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doy during ovr "Sprln! Hoppon•
lnv". Rogl ... r for
ZOI eoch

DAVINETTE and chair to match.
Two platform rockers, one
wool rug and pad 9 x 12. Phooe
813-2476.
4-~11&gt;

time

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for YOU.

vl1lt. Wo'l bo loo .. lng

Jock W. Carsey
Mgr.
992-2181
Open til 6 Daily

FURNISIIED house In Pome- 15 FOOT Banner Trave1 Trailer, sell- contained, electric
roy, fivr rooms and bath.
brakes, like new. One mile
Call evenings, 119U161.
northwest Bashan. Glen W,
u-tlc
For Sale
Thoma. Phone 949-3196.
4-B-311&gt; lllt!3 FORD Falrlane, liT, VI,
rURNJliiiED TWO BEDROOM
4-spood Irani', extra clean.
apartment. Mlddl'!'orl. Phone
LOT ON MUl St., in Middleport
Ph.
1192-2590.
3-l-llc
1192-3874.
S-t-lk
close to post offi ce, 40-foot
wide, 125 foot deep. Excellent
ONE FOUR-room apartment
Pets For Sale
lot, 20 foot alley In back. Phone
furnished, ground noor: alao
MINIATURE
Poodle close oot,
992-5251.
4-8-t!c
trailer lots and garden and
8 pups. 5 matrons, cash sal••l
camp slteo on the river. Maonly. Also wire lmlers now,
rion lle)'IIOid&amp;, Mason, Phone COMPLETE household rurnlshMin.
~auzers In 3 we,ks,
lngs. Must be ·sold 692 Plum
'173-5147
S-19-tfc
rroland Rood, Kl's, Coolville.
SL, Middleport, Phone 992Ohio, Phone 667-3555. 4-l-7tc
3026,
4-8-Jt c

AQUAR!lii'S - Baker's dooen
- L! food and lonJc tor aotic flab, save lll per eent.
'lbo l!ouoe of WIISOII Etoile
Aquarlst Speclalltleo. Ph.
8'1$-loe&amp;. First rood below
For Sale or Trade
Pleasant Point Resort.
MOTI!Elll
a!ld father beqles
U-101c
and II pups three montltHld,
or wm trade for good gun.
VACANCY for two olderly peoo
AY'allell Bass, 7 Liberty Lane.
pie. Prefer private paid paPomeroy,
4-Utc
Jientl, Pbone Muon, 'I'IWII5.
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ELECTROLUX Vacuum Clean• EASTER SPfJCIAL. small miniature poodles, puppy lrim Iner, like new . Some attach.
cluded, $65 ; also pugs, ocotments never used. Will guarties,
wlres. Ireland Road Kenantee to responsible p•rty l&lt;lr
nols,
County Rd. 59, Coulvllle,
halance of 8 paym&lt;nts of 16
l'ilone m -3555 .
4-6-1 Ole
monthly, or $11 cash. Phone
1192-2685.
4-3-lltc

:1187 OHEVROLET Jmpella,
two door hardtop, 28,000 acEmployment Wanted
Re1l Estate For 5•1•
tual mlleo, bought car new. ClNE AORE building loll!. Phone
HOUSEWORK wanted by tho
RODNEY DOWNING
Locally owned. Call t9MI'I2
day or -k. Eulah Francls.
Real Eotafe llnlter
between 9 and 4:30 p.m. IIIII
Phone 1192-5881.
4-4-Stc
1'1.- IIUI4!
1112-SH1 after 5 p.m. ~ 1969 ZIG ZAG sewing machine:
Mlddlepart, OIM
19119 demonstrator. All fancy
W!1L DO oprlng cleaning_
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work done by turning a diaL
Wult nJIJ and ceiling, !'bone 11M8 CAMERO VI, 4 speed;
11187 Flreblrd VI, 4 apeed.
New guarantee . Will seU on
IIIJ.am.
~I.Ctp
O'BRIEN lr CROW
Call IliUM! or ltiW'H8.
9 payments ol $6 or fo\5 cash,
REALTY
COMPANY
wa.tle Try it In )'!)llf home. Call
POMEROY - 6 rooms, 3 nli!e
! Wanted To Buy
1192-2836.
4-3-61&lt;
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bedrooms, bath, hardwood
P'ARM wmDN 10 mlleo of
Auto
Sale~
noors, aome remndeling. a
river. Must have 10 """" of
48 ·lNCH. 7-year spotted geldnice place to Uve. 16,900.00.
llal land and (IOOd ftll!r. l!M8 TRIUMPH Spltflro convertible, 34,000 miles, e""el- ing. Quiet for c111idron. Phone 1'0!\IEROY - ! APARTMENTS
Phone M7·315ll.
s.»-tr. lent
4-8-3tc
eonditloa, one owner. 74!A3'71.
- concrete block building
Cali II9U1i37 or """tact Elber
with 5 garages below, Uve In
Help Wanted
Johnson, Rt. 4 I'Om«oy, STEREO AM·I"M Radio, genu·
one and rent the other. $8,000.
EXTRA IN&lt;mfE opporllmlty,
lne walnut flnhdt, 4-opood POMEROY - 7 I'OOtnS, 3 bed·
Bailey Run Road.
4-Htp
reliable man or woman. Earn
automatic intennix changer,
rooms, baffl, basement, large
!ISO parttime or $100 fulltlme.
19119 modem c&lt;&gt;rl!lole. This set
lot IN GOOD CONDITION .
Stt yout own hours and earn 1963 POKTlAC Catalina sport
sold for much more, now
Sll,500.00.
coupe,
389
Cu.
lnch,
3
Duces,
wltat you desire, No experlmust se11 lo reliable party,
WE BvY SELL RENT
4 speed. Mag wheels, 26,000
...,. neceosary. Write Charlie
$112.50
cash
or
$5.
50
per
HENRY CLELAND
actual mile s. Must see to apPerm, W. T. Rawleiglt Co.,
month. Try It In your home,
Pbone muea
preciate.
Dick
Sargent,
phone
1101 201. Oilllicotbe. Ohio
Call
1192-2136
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U-3tr
992-6252.
4-8-61!&gt;
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IlRIVE'RS NEEDED: Semi drl· 1960 L,:2wTON Chevy pi Ckltl, ex-

vera, local and over tho road.

cellent condition. Phone 992-

5983.

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FOR SALE
TWO FAMILY HOME

Exper1en&lt;e helpful, but not
neceasary, We will train you
5 Rooms and Bath on First
You """ eam over fU2 (lfl'
For Sale
Floor, 5 Rooms and bath
hour. For application and In· POODI E PUPPIES. AKC Tov
on
Second Floor. 2 Cor
torvlew, write Notion Wide
miniature. f75 and up. Stud
Garage
and 3 Room Uti 1.
Safely DireCtor, Room 426,
service and groomln~. Phooe
ity
Building_
Call 9493lfl Eaol 4th St,...t. Trano1192-5443.
II S If&lt;
3311 or 949-2153, Racine,
portaUoo Bldg., Cincinnati.
0 . Could be Income ProOhio, or phone 51~:141-56'12.
POTATOES, Phone MS-liiSf
perty
or For Large Family.
~7-21&lt;
a....... Proffitt, Portland.
16-16-Uc
WAITRESS for 4 p.m. to 11
CURTIS house traDer, 34 1 8,
m1dnlgbl, aiJo ear hop and 1'168, 13-foot Delta Travel trailfully furnished, good condigrill cook. Apply In penon_ er, •loops 5; two bUrner bot11011. Contact Irvin MIHer, Rt.
619,
Point Rock. Call 1192-6423.
Crow'• steak House. ~
lied gas stove; iCe box, sink
U-3tt
with 15 gal. water tank, PlenH&lt;K1SEKEElPElR needed, llvt
ty of storage space and Ill).
In lf cleslnd. Good .....ndng
12 volt electric system_ Ball 5 PON!ES, tall ; 4 mares, I
C!OIIIIItton.. Llg!lt l&gt;ool-..t
gelding, cart, bridles; two
hitcll included-85 lb . load.
Phooe 9ft.QSI.
~s.lfe
fine
saddles, halters. First
No special brakes necessary.
1400
takes all. Bd&gt; Morris,
Call 1192-5815 after 5 p.m.
4-8-3tc Leading Crook Rd. IIJUI03.
Wanted
U-3le
r.ARPENTER WORK. rmodellng, paneling. finlsbi11J!, ek I! FOOT Weaver skiff. Call
4-8.etp !lEMOVE EXCESS bndy Oald
For free Mlmate, Phone 1192!&gt;1~272.
:11122.
~
with P'luld.. Tablets, on!J
KIRBY SWEEPER. Looks an1
$1.49 al Nelaon Dnll!. S-lf.etp
cleans like new. Attachments
A CLEANING woman for one
plus polisher for 8 payment• tl!OM WALL to wall, no soli
day every oilier woot. Write
of$11.65 a month. Guaranteed . at oil, on carpeta cleaned
Box 1111.(; In care of The
Phone 992-2685.
4-11-lltc
Dolly Sentinel giving quallfl·
with Blue Lustre. Rent elec·
eallons.
u.3tt
trlc shampooor $1, Baker FurIIEPOSSESSEIJ Singer Cabinet niture.
4-!.ftc
sewing machine, equipped
l!ARRIED MAN for farm work,
bouoe furnished . P. M, Cowwith dial control for zig zag, TWO REGISTERED Shetland
buttonhole, and fancy design
dery. l.onll Bottom' Ohio_
stallion&amp;, black; around 39work as well as beautiful
4-6-3tc
41 Indies in helghth. Lorenzo
•traig!lt sewing. Full guaranDavis, KinglA&gt;ury Road, v,
For lent
tee to party aosumlng balmile west of new Rt. 33.
ance of $51.60 at Ill monthly.
, TlfREE ROOM furniohed apart4+101c
ment with bath . Couple only,
Phone 1192-2685.
4-ll.etc
212 S. 5th Ave, Middleport,
ALUMTNUM Fishing Boatl,
' Phone 192-frlJ6,
4-4-lfc SOUI'IIERN plants, &lt;abbap,
safe, deep, oiUnly. Buy a safe
tomatoes, pepper and ftool
boot lor your lamUy's protecpotatoes, Order now. Charleo
~IGIIT-ROOM house, two baths,
t lon. Set Lorenzo Davis. v,
R.
Harris, Portllllll, Pllone
In S)'raCUie . Good for family.
ti)He west ol new Rt. 33 on
.Ja&lt;ob Turner. phone 1192-:11181.
IIIWI!t3.
KingsbUry Road.
4-4-301&lt;
447tp
SIX ROOM hOuee wllh ~ Iota, FOR LONGER wear ." "- ear•"i 1111fttmlohed
cell•, rarqe, aoOti!Oei!U.. · pels clean wl!b 81~ tualro.
Clooe to ochool.
pbone dayllme 70-4111. IN- , Reill elodrle ·~ $1.
• l'llone lm-5f5f.
(l).(l(.lk
nlnp 74USOI.
t4tlc Tiny's Bargainland. 4-7-8!&lt;:

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HOBSTETTER
REALTY
GEO. HOBS'I1!'1'l'ER, llfoller
SYRACUSE - 3 bedrooms, bath,
rurna ce, good garden, large
loL $6500.00.
POMEROY - Spacious 8 rooms,

bath, basement, rurnace, large
lot. Garage. $15,000,00.
RT. 338 - 25 acres on the riv-

er, 2 bedrooms, bath,

·HIS !IELCNEO PRJJCENC;~;:

YOUR CAll: I
NEEDS

-tor

From lho Lorpot Truek
Bull&lt;llzer
To Tho
~&lt;nall.. t Heater Co..._

BLAEnNAIS
PH. 99l-2143 ,

bas~

ment, furnace. Garage. $5,500.00.

We do not send you to see.
Call for appointtnent.

HELEN or vrRGn. TEAP'ORD
.ISSOCIATES
llft.3.U.I
SYR.\CUSE
4-8-Jtc

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lutllllll 5ervlflll
SEE NEIGLER 1lulltiq 1t1J&gt;
ply lor bulldlnf ,_ bome.
CaU ~ N......., RaciDe, 0.

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CIIUCK'S Calli IIIII Carry TV
Senlce, •ve up to oa&amp;ltlll
oo repairs. Brinl tbem In ud
•ve. Cltact's TV, ID Butler·
nut Ave., POIM'O)'. 1-D-Ife

IN

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MIDDLEPORT,
OHIO
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WMPO
.INFORMATION
NEWS

-GUARANTEEDPHONE 992-2094

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
No. 20092
Estate of lorunclo Mltht, Denoted.

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M. Suck , whou Post Office acl·
drut is Pomorcy, Ohio, R. D. 4,
hcu been duly oppointed E.lle cvtrilc
of tho ftl&gt;lfO of Lororido Might ,
deceot ed , late of Meigt Co unty ,
Ohio .
Dated th it 4th day Gf April , 1969 .

E. Moln Po..oroy, 0.
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JOHN C. BACON
Actlftt Judge of tho

Probate Court

7:50 A.M.
12 NOON
3 P.M.
AND
4:30 P.M.

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Molgt County, Ohio

4/ 8; 4/ 15; 4/ 22 3tc:

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NOTICI 0' Allt'OIN"''MMNT
lttt,. of lut c .

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NoUc:w il

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crabtree
t·alled on his un&lt;:le and aunt, Mr.
aOO Mrs. Emzl e Davis in Park·
ersburg, on Surda~· afternoon.
Mr. and Mr s, Harold GUlogly
and Vicky and Bruce were week~
end guests or his sister, Mrs.
Elba McKnight, Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starkey
called on Jesse Profitt at St. Joseph Hospital in Parkersburg. Mr.
Profitt was doll'€ satisfactorily
ard eJQJected t.Qreleasedfro~~.
hospital soon. 1
.,
Mrs. Elza McComas Is seriously iJI and was taken by am·
bulance to Sheltering Arms Hospilal on Monday nlghL
Mrs, Donald Crdbtree is in
Mercy Hospital, Columbus, for
treatment of injuries received in
an automobile accident some time

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H. Tudterman of 471 Rlchllnd A't't·
r,ue, A.tllent, Ohio, bu t.o dllb'
apPOlllted Executor of the
of
Bu. C. T\lekermaa, deeeutd, late
' '' Melt:• County, Oldo.
Creditor. are reqlllNd to flit tbtlr
d llimt ' with ... ld. fiducial')' wtthia

Keeping Meigs
Gallia and
Mason Area
Informed As
Well As

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Dated thll Ulh d1y of lbnb lllli

.IOMII C. IACOII
Actlnt ProiNte Juct"
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Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starkey

were in Columbus on Saturday
where he attended meetings of
his insurance company, They also
visited wilh his sister, Mrs. Jessie Jewell, son, Cecil JeweU,
aid wife, and stopped enroute to
see their son-In-law and daugh·
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jones
ard son, Nelsonville.
Mrs, Ola Perry, 89, litelong
resident of this area, passed away
at her home here. Her husband,

Mrs. Robert Kalb, Mimeapolta,

Minn.; Mr. alii Mra. Harlan Perry aid family members from
Chllllcotho; Mr. and Mrs. Char·
les Leist and Rosemary, Clarkaburg, Md.; Mr. al1i Mrs, OWen
Arnson, Cleveland; Mr. arw:l Mrs.
Guy swtrt, Jessica an:l Mat:heW,
Delbert Perry, died In l939.Sur· Smyrre, GL; Mr. James Jewell,
vivors Jnclude four daughters, Mr. alii Mrs. Jdln Bon, Re)'nMrs. Faye J&lt;alb, Minneapolis, oldsburg; Mr. and Mra, William
Minn.; Mrs. Alice Thomas, at Thomas and Mrs. Amy Caldwell
home; Mrs. Amy caldwell and and Jane, Columbua. Mrs. Alice
Mrs. Lucy Thomas, Colambus; Thomas, who has been contlned to
two sons, Frank, at home, all:l the Veterans Hospttalln Dayton,
Harlan, Chillicothe: an1 several was here tor the funeral but re-

grandchildren and great.grand- tured on Monclay lo the hoapltal
chlldren and a brother. James
Jewell of Reynoldsburg. Services
were conducted em Sunday at Blgo-

where she Is under observation.

NOTICE

DAILY CROSSWORD
.wiiOia

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

v..a motor, :~uto . tranl., power lteering, power brakes,

radio, w/ s/ w tires, deluxe wheel covers, white over
gold with gold interior.

ny Funeral Home In Albai'(Y wtth CITIZENS MEETING for better

Rev. Merlin Teets officiaU--.Interment was in School Lot Cemetery.
Among those comb~ from a
distance to atterw:l the funeral of
Mrs. Ola Perry were Mr. and

at 7:15p.m. at the Mason Cll)'
Building. All lrtorosted par·
ent1 aiMI taxpayerolnvltod. Ray
Thornton, chalnnan.

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ani A. Genhelmer.
Mrs. Olan Gemelmer
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Bus.iness Services

SEWiNG MACHINES, repair
serolce. an motel. WY 12214. The F•brl• Shop, Pomeroy. Autltorlletl 8in«tr Sales
"and Servfee_ We Sharpen
Sclaors.
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One Llama for Dinner Enough

A part Cherokee lrllian. Uev.

of the Nazarene, Is announcing Bass has an insight into needs of
a series of n•Yi val meetings. in peqlle.
the local chunh Aprii s ·· 20with
The public Ia Invited to attetxl
Rev. M. V. Bass of ShelbJ, Ohio, each service at 7:30 p. m. ,nightai!l evangeJist.
HeY. Bass, a pastor in Ohio

several years, was a surcessful
evangelist in lhe Church of the

Irene Hudson
Dies Monday
Jrene Hudson, 59, died at her

residence on Chester Road Monda,y afternoon.
Mrs. Hudson was employed at
Meigs General Hospital for the
past 15 years.

UOY AL, France (UPO- Zookeoper Jean Mal1l&amp;de put o tiger
In his truck wilh two llamas.
The User ate one or the
Ilimis, then joined Marcldo on
the driver's seaL
Marcadt, 43, said
. his. troobles
began when he picked 1{1 lhe
two llamas and the female tiger ·
Rtear Paris ror the return trip to
RQJial Zoo.

ly, inclucllng saturda)'. Each ev•
niqr will be highlighted by spititual songs, choruaes, forceful
preachlfW, afll, best of all, b.v
the presence of God, said Pastor

MIUer.

Mr. Frederick

Ohio Will
Be Little

Dies Tuesday

She is survived by her hus-

band, Walter Hudson; one son,
La,rry, and a daughter -in-law,
Linda, 315 Condor St.; two sisters, Carrie Sinncpal, Columbus, and Sally Smith, Pomeroy;
a brother, llarmie :\lbright ,
Zanesville; one half - brother,
johnn,y :\!br ight, West Columbia,
and one granddaughter, Lori Lynn
Hud son.
Funeral services will be held
Wednesda.y at r p.m. (rom Ewing Chapel with the llev. Menzel
Smith officiating. l3urial will be
in Rock ~rings Ce metery.
Friends may call at the funeral
home anytime.

Livestock Am·tion
Manager Announced
CO LU!Bl S (l l'll - ldmond
W. I\IrLaug hli n, Marion, toda~·
was named ma nager of the livestock auction mark~:! to be constructed ncar Marysdlle by the
Produren Livestock As~oria­
tion.
The association sa id McLaughlin had 2Hyears or e:q:~erienre in
the live stoc k marketint::. McLaughlin is present !~ manager
of the produeers mal"l1et in Marion.
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(Technicolor)
Tony Curti s - lle nry Fonda
T0~1G i lT,

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Two f·aced Wolf
What on Earth
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
WEDNESDAY &amp; THVRSDAY

APRIL 9 • 10
NOT OPEN

Affected
COLUMBUS (UPO - Very littl e effect wiH be felt b~· Ohio under the U.S. Supreme Court ruling defining its "one- man- one
vote" requi rement of state congress ional districts.
The high cour t ordered states
Monday to 11 makc a good-faith
effort to achieve preci se mathematical equality" in population
of all congress ional di stricts.
Tt1e decree came in rejection
b)' the court of Missouri's third
tr~ at a plan for redistricting,
In a 6 to 3 vote, the justices
held that the state had not jus·
tified variations from the norm.
In a separate 6-3 opinion, the
coun also upset New York State's
1%8 redistr icting plan.
Both states now mu st come
up with new plans. And lhere are
30 other slates in which the deviations are l'Ven greater than
Missouri's.
Ohio Secretary of Stale Ted
W. Brown said the S'-"reme Court
h a d approved a redistricting
made by lhe General Assembly
la st year. At that time, Ohio's
distri cts were brought in line
wilh the high court's mandate.
The slate mustreapportionand
redistrict in 1971 aOO Brown
said Ohio probably will have to
be more eareful in light of the
Morday definitio n from the Su~
preme Court
Ohio has a 1.4 per rent maxi~
,. mum percentage variation from
1
its a\(erage district p~ulation,
accor4Tng to figures used in the
Supreme Court ruli11!:. The natioml average was 7~10 of 1 per
cent.
WIVES TO MEET
The Meigs County Jaycees'
Wives Club will meet at 8 p.m.
Monday at the home of Mrs. Bill
McDanielln Pomeroy.

WHY NOT PAY YOUR BILLS
WITH ACHECKING ACCOUNT
Pay your bills from the convenience of your

home with a modern checking account. Our
personalized checks ore printed fre&amp; of

Feared He Was for Dessert

&lt;ll'"' ., ..... IK..l..tll~
"Could you tell ,.._.jo tll.y ertr mote ony maries
without sex ony more?"

POINT PLEASANT - TilesdiU' evening, April 8, lhe Point
Pleasant Area Ja,ycees wlll
cooduct a door to door sales
campaign to sell electric light
bulbs.
This is a c'i"ce for the resIdents of the community to purchase a needed household item
and also to help the community throogh the efforts of t h e
Jaycees.

MAN ELECTROCUTED
LANCASTER, Ollio (UPO
Richard Thrush, 29, Lancaster,
was accidentaUy eJectrocuted
Monday when the concrete block
crane - truck he was operating
touched a 12,000 voH power line
at a home construction project
here.

Goorge E\'erettFredorlcl&lt;, Sr.,'
85, died at the re,slc!Once II( hill
8011 In Chester this morning. Mr.
Frederick was lll'OCeded in death
by his wife, Flora, and one son,
Gerald.
He is survived by t h r e e
daughters, Lettie ~ncer, ~ra~
_cuse; Edna Danrl, Avella, Pa.,
and ~U!ian Fros1, Chester; 1110
sons, MUford Frederick, Minersville, and George Freder)ck, Jr ••
Cheater; two sisters, Myrle Stewart, NeliOIIVille, and Noll SlumWilY, Bradenton, Fla.; several
grandchildren, great - grandchUdren, and great-great..grandchildren.
Funeral serYlces will be held
Thursday at l p.m. from Ewing
Chapel wilh lhe Rev. Freeland
Norris and the Rev. P. A, Casto olllclatlng. illrial will bo In
Chesler Cemetery. Friends ma,y
call at the lllneral .hofne ai,yt!me.

Having only two cages, he put its neck.
the Ugur in one, one of the
He~urn ~ourney
llamas in the other and let lhe
On the return journoy Sunday,
second llama roam alioot the Marcade slqlped oil In the
paliOl truck wtlh a rope aroWiil early hours to eat and take a
nap at a wQside restaurant. At
4 a.m. he returned to his truck
and opened , the bock door to
check oo the condlUoo of the
animals.
Marcade Cound hlm ..u nose
to nose with the Uger, licking
The Eastern Eagles defeated its whiskers and making a noise
SOUthern Monday allernoon by a that soumed balCWay between a
3-2 margin on an elgbth Inning
growl and a purr.
rUJL
A dead and half...ten llama
Mike Boring wentlhe dlslance l"U" .on lhe ftoor or the truck
on the hUl tor the winners and
beside the broken cage.
Bret Hart, a sophomore ln his
Marclde slammed tho dooi-,
Cirat start, pitched the route ror
Watchl~ lhroogh the windoWs
Southern.
at the rear or the truck he saw
Hart gave up two hits to Rick the tfger setUe down. &amp;P.-.rentSall:len, one to Howle Caldwell, ly to sleep.
one to Bob Ritchie am one to . Deciding to take a chance at
Terry stethem. stelhem got lhe making the return journey whUe
elghlh inning hit that set up
Eastern's winning marker that
resulted trom errors.
Southern hitters were Dave
Ljpscomb and Kenny Wa1lbrown,
each with singles,
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Eagles Win 3-2

Over Southerrt

the animal was asleep, he
juJI1)ed tn the driver's suat and
set oil at top spoed.
~· To95m.lloh.
After a lew minutes, durl~
which he reached speeds ol ,_,
to 95 miles per hour, MarCille
felt a soil breath on the side o!
his raCe.
the remalmer ol lhe twohour drive, he talked quietly to
the dgor wlllle she podded
around the tr.uck. Occasionalll'
she sat In the possenger seat
wilh her pows plaited firmi.Y on
the dashbllord, watching tho
road umrindlng ahead.
Zoo owner Michel Gallle was
walling lor Marcado when ho
arrived.
Together. the two cmxed the
gorged tiger Into a cage before
her hu!Wer, apparently aatisfted
by the meal of llama mont, was
aroused asaln.
Marcacle shortly afterwards
sulrerod what his doctors
descrlbecl as ••a nervous crials."
He Is ,_ recovering at home
and thlnldng seriously abool his
tuture wltb the zoo.

Unite~ Press International
Today is Tuesda:y, April 8, the
98th day ·' of !969 wllh 267 to
follow.
The moon is in Its last

By

quarter ~

The fuorning stars are Venus,
Mars and , J~.t&gt;iter.
The fve~ng stars are Mereu·
ry aM SatUrn.
On this day In history:
In 1513 Ponce de Leon of
Spain landed at what is now St
Augustine, FJa., in his search
for the Fountain of Youth.
In 1917 Austraia ani HWlgD.ry
severed diplomatic relations
with the United States, two days
after the United states declared
war against German,y.
In 1952 President Truman
ordered goverrunent seizure of
the steel industry to forestall a
general strike.
In 1963 fresident Kennedy
made Britain's Sir Winston
Churchill an honorary cHizen of
the United States.

~aUonal
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Member Fede1JI Deposit Insurant' Corporation

ehance II( showers. lll&amp;hsln till
50s northwest to the lios .....,. "
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1969

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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Materials, Labor
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The vocational training portlon of the new Meigs Higl! School
at Rock !\&gt;rings - II all goes well - wW be c'""')leted by ~!em­
ber.
•
This ls on the word of the contractors, Meigs Local &amp;lpt. ot
schools George Hargraves Jr., told the board of education Tuesday
alght In a regular meeting at Meigs High School in Middleport. The
remainder of lhe buU4ing will be c'""')leted by the end of 1969, Hargraves said."
.
John Riebel, &amp;lperlntendenl of llullding for Bible school Crom
These predictions, however, depend on labor slQ)ply, arrival o1.
the Eastern !.&lt;&gt;cal School Dlo- June 10 lhrousll JIDIO 2L
materials and other factors. For eX8JJC1le, at the present time the
The board adopted a ,_ poltrlct, was glven a new three
s._,ply or bricklayers on the structure is llmited. Eleven are emyear contract Tuelday night when Icy cmcernlng ail certltled tDd
ployed and 30 could be working, Hargraves pointed out. Shortage or
the district beard o! education non-certlflild persomol of the
bricklayers does delay the project as a result.
district. Tho policy states lhat
met at the high school.
Hargraves and Asst. Supt. Larry Morrison ouUined legislation
upon written request delivered
which Is being proposed in the General Asaembly, The leglslalion,
JodeUe Gui-, daughter
other teachers given contracts 10 days In advance, an employe
so far, tas nd: taken definite forms in certain directions, the report
must
attend
a
special
or
reguof
Mr. and MrL Louis Guidotlnelude:
.
indicates.
ti,
will compete for the title
Larcy Heines, David ChadWeD, lar board o! ociucadon meedng.
The board appointed Martha field and a field for physical
U
under
such
a
procedure
the
of
Miss
Southern Ohio of 1969
Twlla Strallllbaugh, BUb Kincaid
B. Hoover and Marvin McKel- ecllcation classes can be devel employe
does
not
do
so,
he
Ia
at the Meigs Junior H I g h
and ShlrltJI Jack.., one year;
vey as teachers in the district oped at lhe site.
Schoo! in Pomeroy on SaturLeiter Marale1, Carolyn Franz, subject to dloc!pltnary acdon or
ASSOCIATION OFt1C1AU! - Richard Sayre, Gallla - Y.e!gs Community Action Prognm dilor lhe1969.70 school year. Mrs.
Chancey has aecured the aid of
day,
April 26. A '"'h..,oreat
Robert Sanders, Gerald Rupo Wid dismissal.
rector, standing, expJains ways of getting a proposed recreational project development ' 'off the
Hoover ls presently tea ching in companies and persons in t h e
One
parelt
attondild
and
reOhio
University, Athens, Miss
John Lambert, 1110 years; D a n
grouOO" to officials of the Kerrs Run Community Improvement Assn. Tuesday night Left to rlght
Hillsboro. McKelvey is now cOWJcy who will help with lhe pro..
queated
the!
his
child
be
per.
GuidotU, has had training in
Wright, three years, and Howard
seated around the table, are Don Jett, John Moon, bo~h Ways &amp; Means Committee members: Mrs.
teaching in the district I!Uing ject. However, Porter said, the
and modern dance. Sbe
drama
Parker and Olive Osborn, live mitted to attend school in an.
Ann Moon, vtce chairman, and communications ehairmanj Carl Qualls, chairman; ~aron Burout the schooJ year for another conservation service will proother
distrlcL
The
board
doe&amp;
atteOOed
a charm school aM
tinton. aecretary.otreasurer, arv:l Mart.Y Williams, Way!) &amp; Means Committee chairman. - senti~
years.
tm~cher wbo is lit
vide information and make rechave
a
poUcy
prdliblting
such
was a semi-finalist in the 1969
Accej)led were lhe resignallons
David Bowen, Instrumental mu- ommendations insuring that the
nel Photo.
~Patricia McHugh, commercial ap_proval. Howev~r, the matter
Miss
Teenage America. She
sic instructor, and Ina Meadows, site is properly developed to
Is
a
former
county junior Calr
teacher I~ tho high school, and wUI be given cmslcleration beteacher, were given continuing meet the needs of the athletic
queen
and
was
Miss Sesqui~
Gladyo Bcyant, second Kr a d e Core a decision is reached. A
cootracts.
program.
dlscusalon
was
held
on
the
p.~r.
centennial in Co1umbus. Her
teacher at Chester, tlu•Y wlll
The board adopted a salary
The board agreed to advertise
hobbies
are knitting, swimcomplete the current school year. chase of grass cutting equipment
schedule for vocational educa- for bleachers for the new high
ming,
sewing
and skiing. She
The board hired Janet Wright tor the Riverview school.
tion teachers to be used at the school and has reserved t h e
Attending were Riebel, Charwill
do
a
sor.g
an:t
dance numto work willl a Title I reading
new school. The minimum sal~ right to reject all bids. 1lle reprincipal;
Board
les
Taylor,
ber
in
the
talent
competition
protll'am In the lower grades
ary Cor these noo-eollege trained ceipt of a proposal from t h e
tor the remainder of. the year. Members Roger Epple, L 0.
people t.s $5,500 per year wilh Meigs Local Teachers Associ- of the Miss Southern 0 h i o
contest.
Tbe program is a feder.al one. McCoy, Bill carr, Eme1t Whitelhe stale to pa,y ail of lhe amount ation for negotiation procedures
Aj)prOYal was given for lho head and Donald Mora, and C. 0.
except aboot $270. Four such betWeen the association and the
use
of
the
lot
for
development
usa of the Chester Elementary Newland, Clerk.
teachers will be needed in the b&gt;ard of education was acknowThe Kerrs' Run Community people Cor taking the initiative
Improvement Association, organ- to start this association," said and that he would present the first year ot the vocational train- ledged. Board members will
ized with t11e primary goal of Sayre, "And I feel sure there matter at the next session or Ing program, wllh others to be stu&lt;!Y lhe proposal before taldng
securLng and developing recre- are lots or possibiliti\IS and lots council.
added later,
action. Representing the associ~
The
group
also
discussed
posAdoption of lhe scheWle as aUon at the meeting were Mr s.
aUonal fatUities for that part or accomplishments to look forof Pomeroy, and also residents ward to if everyone will work sible acquisition, either through pr&amp;losed is to give Supt. Har- Martha Husted, Leo Kennedy,
purchase or lea•e, or other prop- gravea aome figure with which Jr.. and John Mora.
~ the MlnersviUe aector, elect- together."
By United Pres&amp; lnler,.tlonal
ed Carl ~ails, Chester Road,
Chairman Qualls said 58 reo- erlY "In 1IJit Ylcln\V to' be de- to work In emplOJ!lng per..,..
A leave of absence for Mrs.
as its chairman TUesday night. . b~nts of the Kerrs' Ruh area veloped Into an area lor basket- nel to teach the vocational class- Dana Kessinger was approved
have already been contacted and ball courts and a ball field. es. However, several b o a r d tor the first semester or the
White~ only no .'Vegrou left
"What we will need now, and members stated that lhey doUbt 1969-70 school year.
Other omcers named were decided to join and support the
CLEVEI,AND - CLEVELAND CIVIL SERVICE C1111mission
over
an extended period d time, the adopted schoctul• will be ildeAttending the meeting in addiChairman Jay B. White, an appointee of Mayor Carl B. Stokes, said Mrs. Am Moon, vice chairman; association.
is the cooperation of the people quale to draw qualified people attm to those named above were
llpesday tho clcy shoold hire Negroes firsland "II there's &amp;1\Y room Sharon Bullington, secretary treaaurer, and a Wa.YsandMeans · sayre revealed that he has of the Kerrs' Run area, Min- way from their fields of em- Clerk L, W, McComas and board
~It over they should then hire wbUas."
Sign-up dii,Y In Middleport lor
Committee of Marty Williams, con!erred with Pomoroy Mayor ersvllle and also our Il!blic of- plOJ!ment tnt&lt;&gt; the leaching field. members, Mrs. E. 0. RalJ, m.
While
charged
there
had
been
discrbnimUon
In
hiring
atlhe
the summer Boys League base·
1
Charles Legar about the group ficials," said 'Jialls after beTwo resolutions were approv- ram Slawter, VIrgil King, and
Gfeveland Convention Center. He said there were no Negroes selling chairman, John Moon and D o n
ball
program is Saturday atlhe
obtaining lhe lot ownild by lhe ing named to the permanent po.. ed and wlll be sent by the board Doll Mul)en,
Jell.
.tickets or working as stagehands at the fllcillcy.
Legion
Hall, 1 to 3 p.m.
Richard &amp;lyre, director ot the village at the intersection of New sltlon of chairman for the next to Alisa Walker, Salem Center
Each boy of Peewee age and
s1xth grader, for wlmlng the an·
Gallla-Melgs CAP, gave lhe as- st. for use as a 41Kiddie Cor ~ year.
bite in Ohio up 103 per cent
Li!Ue
League age (six thr&lt;llgb
The
next
meeting
was
Bet
for
nual MeigB County spelling bee
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COLUMBUS - OHIOANS PAID $1.16 bilUon in property !axes soclatlon assistance ln organiz- ner."
12)
is
to bring $2 for lnaur·
Sayre said he was told by April 22 in offices ollhe Meigs for the second straight year,
Ing and suggestion&amp; on hoW to
last year, according to research figures released Tuesday.
ance.
Pony
age boys are to bring
Bookmobile Ubrary, East Main and a second resolution will be
The Ohio Public E;qlencUtures Council, a non-profit research obWn a site for a recreational Mayor Legar that he personal1)3,
ly knows or no reason why the St. By~aws will be submitted sent to cmgratulate her par.
agency, said the 1968 tax ngure represented an increase or 103 area,
Final plans lor the sign-up
"1 want to congratulate you organization could not be given Cor consideration at that time. ents on their daughter's victory.
per cent, $742 million. over the past 10 years. ln 1958, the averwere
made 'IUesday night at a
A special session to open bids
age rate lor pr"'erty tax In Ohio was $28.77 per $t,OOtJ, Tho rate
meeting
of the Boys League Assn.
m "loose equipment" for the
"hid ,ium:ted to $40 65 by 1968, representing an average Increase or
In town hail with Charles Smtih
new hJgh school was set for
41 per cen~
presiding.
noon em Wednesday, April . 23,
Peewee ages are boys going
ft was agreed to approve a
Adlai Ill has rictory m·er Dale,\'
Into the lint grade; Boys Leaconservation cooperative agreeCHICAGO - A YOUNG, LIBERAL lndepement Democrat bockgue, 9 years old before Aug. 1
ment wilh lhe Meigs Soli conad by State Treasurer Adlai Stevenson, m, and other reform eleand not 13 by Aug. I. Pony ages
servation Service to work on
ments, has made good by a rerrow margin hls challenge to Ma:yor
are
13 and 14 year-oJds.
development of lhe athleUc site
Richard J. Daley's powerCUI political machine.
will begin Ma,y t,
PracUce
1 'llp, Up, and Away wlth 4-H"
at :the new high school.
William S. Singer, 28, Tuesday won a 203-vote victory over
and all managers of teams are
Board Member Bill Porter said
James P. Gaughan to become alderman for the ciQ''s 44th Ward. was the theme for the anrual
back ror another campaign, it
that Head Football Coach CharThe final, unofficial tally was 11,983 for Singer, 11,780 for GaLJgtl.an 4-H OM.cers, Advisors and Parwas reported. Dr. Clyde Ingels
les Chancey is anxious for the
in the runoff election between the _two tqJ llnishers in a March 11 enta COnCerence Tuesd"U" night
PVT. WOLfE
will serve as commiaaloner.
in the Meigs Junlnr High aucllwork to be done so that a footPvt. E-1 Terry Lee Wolfe
race.
Feeney-Bennett POst American
tortum at Pomerw.
tall practice field, a baseball
is serving with Compal\l-' C ~l h
Legion
extended an ofl'er to erect
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Miss Emmie Nelson, Nation·
Floodu•orker• holdinif lmrk Lillll• Sioux
Battalion of the U.S. Army at
three
flag
poles at the park if
Racine Village Council loda,y
Fort Jackson, S. C. P vt. WoHe,
CHEROKEE, IOWA - fLOOD WORKERS - lnch.ding Iowa a! 4-H Committee consultan~ was
the league shoold agree to open
urged residents or Ulat eomNatJo... Guardsmen and college and high school stUdents - renew- speaker lor lheeventlhatbrought
is a '67 graduate of Southern
each game wilh the pledge to the
mwlity to tie up their dogs.
ed their efforts today to keep the LltUe Sioux fliver rrom forcing attendance !rom pracUcally all
Hlgh School ard former emflag . No dedsion was made.
4-H clubs ol the ~OWJcy,
Dogs rumtng loose will be
ployee or the Foote Mineral
several hundred more residents from their homes.
Tag Day was set for Jm.e 7.
The program opened wilh Fran·
taken to the dog pound, of!i.
About :W city blocks of this northwest Jowa Community of 7, 700
Co. He is the son of Mr. and
Boys who signed up with Rich·
cials say. Dogs must either
;..re unier water today, and 400 persons had ~en evacuated, Ofti.- ces ~ncer, chairnlan or t h e
Mrs. Gene 0. Wolfe, Rt. I
ard
Vaughan and Charles Smllh
be tied or kept on owners'
~ials said lhe Little Sioux receded slightly TuesdaY, but a new pl&amp;Ming comml-, glvmg lhe
PortlaOO and is marrit.&gt;d to tht!
at
the
school recently still are
premises, officials stated.
atq:e had been reached at Spencer north or Cherokee and the crest welcome and the singing of
former Deborah Lynn Haye s.
to report Saturday.
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.. America... The pledges were
~as eJI)ected to re1ch hen' late tonight or Thursday.
led by lhe !Mwvllh! 1-H Club
~nOOtiJ and Ch11rlie llrml'/1 /flkt• Iii .~flill'l'
. and JI!IIIY and Melanie Dean led
:
CAPE KENNEDY - THE APOLLO 10 astr0111uts are coonting group singing.
0 "Snoqjly" and. "Charlie Br.own" to carry them saCely around the Janet Meos gnve a report on
HOUSTON (UPO- The first school starr have questioned a ski~ for a report on the heart
IJoon for 21h dan next morih ln man's final step before landing on the 4-11 AcMsory Committee
meeting
and
c.
E.
BlakeSlee,
human to be ghen a heart whether Coole~ and Liotta used in Karp. He said he tad no
..e moon in July, Thomas P. stafford, John
Yoong ard Eugen. A.
made by a fellow human died faiJed to Collow presc ribed evidence at this time that any
!:or,.. are scheduled to leave earth May i8 on an eight.&lt;tay spac&amp;- Meigs Extension Agent, AgriculTuesday. But the verdict on the medical guidelines in usil"l€ the violation of the guidelines had
Right designed to inspect the larget site lor Apollo II and pave the ture, explained the plat boOk prOject of the Advisory cominHtee.
artificial
heart- which kept him artificial heart.
occurred. and his requeat for a
!I'll,)' lor !Ia landing tt.ore.
Recophed
Cor
10
years
of
4-H
aHve until a human donor could
Dr. Frank Hastings of the report was r~tine~1..-dure.
••stnce we're golrng to the moon to find out aU these facta and
be found-remained In doubt.
NHl In Bethesda, Md., said
Dr. DeBake.y also eatabltahed
kind e! &amp;IMMlP a~ound, the hmar module's going to be called 1.dY1eera• work were Rachel
Haskell Karp, 47, of Skokie, Tuesday any medical innovation a set of guideline~ for niembers
'Snoopy' ., aald Right commander Stafford at a news conference llownio, Freda Smllh and Emma
111., lived twtee as 1~ With the such as an artificial heart or his starr · wtlich. it 1a being
Tuesday nlgll~ Its command module mothership wUI be '*med af- Wbl~ , while Rose Carr,
ljorH,Y
.rorllari,
Charlotte
Ped&lt;artlftclal heart as with Lhe develq&gt;OO In whole or In Part by claimed. Cooley ,111 Uotta
ter Snoop)'a comlc strlp companion. "Charlie .Brown."
banl, ;~ R91~ and l'jl'~e ,&amp;lth­
transplanted organ he received institute funds must gQ: through violated.
arland • Wllre liven P.,o yeata
Monday morning.
rigorous tests and evaluations
DeBakey's rutea prahlblt atttf
Early L'nilfllt•mlu·itlulmrwl t!fiH'f't•tl
aWIU'~I.
·~·
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But
the
man-made
deVice
by
persons
other
than
the
members
from UJllll an e"1H!rWASIDNGTON - TilE UNITED STATES !o aliPOcted to bei:in ,
Group
tr~'dliCII~S
and
which its designer said could developer before it can be used. imental device "in aurpry
unllateral 1\'Uhdrawal ol 801!1e of Ua Vlotillm r9f,._ within the
:p,\'JNG
Roi M!Uer, o 818mber of the
have prolonged Karp's ure (or
The institw ·· is very strict on without · the approw.l t3l a
60 days II thoro IS no major Increase In enemx military actlvicy aoo the le~ Were · .~~ ·follows:
Mi;(gB
4-11
Aclvlsory
Committee,
is
presented
a
p,..,.
aDd
.JIID!,r,
up
to
six
morths
is
coming
this
edir'
·\stings sai d, committee of ~lol: ~a.·
some ~1111 or PrGIIr&amp;as atlhe Paris talk~o
•,
gram
bf
IWO
young
ladles
decked
rut
tn
pohaodot
droSIOS,
DiMlso
N~IIIOII;
t&gt;J:eSideiitp,,andvice
, Authoriladve sources reportlng t; .. .~ · declined to discuss,
under attaek from the National because tl.
· e?ears to be a
,,
aoe Mllliron, center, and Toml Milliron, members of the ~
lleart lnsUtute and Dr. Denton tendency lot .,o&lt;tors to • s e
The
hart
pumbers 9( exact Umi"' The•·e have ll&lt;c; Pi!!l_ilhed spec!ll&amp;Uons In president~, ,Dempiei ·. ~alley,
low ereo~ Jolly .Green Glan)• 4-11 Cldl, "'on ar~~~ at the
A. Cooley's superlorB tn Hous- these iMOl'atioos irnmediat.el)' In Karp was ' · ., ..IIIIUd tO
t!J• flll(;~t Pr,aideli Nixon hopod ~' ~~·.•~lout 6~,000 of the ~thei'n ~, V~AC !doli'!'~;
a~
olllcoro,
advisors
and
pa....U.
conlerenee
at
the
Meigs
ton.
aner devolopmenl.
aU&lt;h a
·and ' ·Liotta
~~~·tllici~OI:~Mrs.
530,ooo u.s. troapa C!UI or Vlotnam bY uk . ;lll'olt9&amp;&amp;.
·
K~
·
wncox,
oito&lt;qtlve
sec,
PreUml,.ry Cause
Tho aim of · the instl!ute, said .
~· lot e.on
·
.
··
'r''·'-'~:V-·'i~
Jw!i~ ~igh..Tuellday nigh~
. '· ~{',.._ ''·
--~ Olfth1i,MliiseTubel'Ciiloila .
Tho prellmi ..ry cause or llaotlngs said; was to sategual'd
ualil u
'
lk·
·,:, .' .... ~...~
liD&lt;I'IIIilth liboclatlan; ~·to,,
,
Karo's
de&amp;th
was
given
as
the
patie.
n
t.
·
waS
porter .. ' Mr~ llolibil( Jooil,,
Hlab ,p!Qt',ficai . edueaticiJ a • d Gl!ides wen Twlla .ClatworFINED .II\' )IIAYOR
PEPFSTRIAN ,KIIJ;ED
~ks For ~epon
il17, Dabble Hirbl't&lt;;ht, lllerrl rejectloo complicated. by pneu,.... ' ·health
I I J..f ln&amp;ti'uctor
~l :
I
!loyd Rhodes, Pomerw; .....
CP.:V!)LAND (UPO - Mi~)&gt;. re...........:o~ :0.: ·~,·. Ultllla Me·moola and l&lt;ldney l'aliure but a
And, l)'r. Theodore Cooper, '
Hayes,
Edwin
'Croll,
I.;arry
~~Rf\la }!oro' wao, wtlh Jelliy and
Dned $6 ltJ!I cq.to, in it. court . ,e1 Chl~k, ,67, of suburbon ~enpr, Hti'ilih·
""""lete a~oy was och&amp;- d!rector o1 Nlll, !'lid .~• had 20
,
-:!~ .J
tnap, Ivan ~liOr, Ar'• 4-11 Ex- ~~llble- Deoll in the INdlng Of Btr&lt;tlleid and MarBle Jetrots. d..ect. ·
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Dr.
Michael
Dellakey,
ed
heart
OUII'I.
i
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o.rl·~
~~""'*' ~ was kmitl TliOJiday
\JUbl olrplllzed for 1969 ate
'pr TUell!i1 ~laht oo -~•tl9", w~OII ·ha , !!*~ otruck by a car ~&amp;ion A!~"~'&gt; ond ,r~"!!tlciD ' ~)~ lrbore we~ 160
_
iloih
the
,
Nlll
the
Bay
lot
'
preoidont
o!
I
he
llarlci;,,
sohool
l
(cOOtlnued on p8~e 9) '
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WOMAN DIES
CLEVELAND (UPO - Mrs.
Ruby Smith, 24, ClevelaM, was
killed am her husbom and three
children injured, in a two car
collision here today.

'Up, Up, and Away' Theme
Features 4-H Conference

MOTORISt KILLED
CINCINNATI (UP0 - Robert
L. Fischer, 25, Goshen, died
when his car struck a utility
pole here.

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Admitted - Harold Hall, Middleport; John MltcheU, RuUand.
Dlschargeo - None.

ell' . Jnd cooler Thursday .IJlth a ·

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Today's
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BODY IDENTIFIED
COLUMBUS (UPO - The de•
composed body of the man found
noaUr@: in the Scioto Rh·er was
identified Monday as Nelson Eda
dy .Mapp, 31, Columbus, who was
reported missing Dec, 27. P~
lice said the body had no apparent marks or violence.

enttn6:

:Riebel Hired
~For 3 Years
~At Eastern

GIVEN AWAY, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 9 P.M.

eight popular wattage bulbs
will be sold at $2 per set.

Low ,tontgllt in the -

and . r.os norlhwost t.e the
and the 1011'60s SOIItheaOt,

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Move-in
EXpect September

THE RCA PORTABLE _TELEVISION TO BE

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blooms measuring up to 3 feet
across an(J attaining a weight of
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cmCLE TO MEET
The Allernoon Circle of t h e
Woman's Society of Christian
Service will meet at · 2 p.m.
ThUrsday at Middleport's Heath
United Methodist Church, Mrs.
David Enlomlnger wW lead the
devOU.ons, Mrs. M. L, Fr~ch1
the program, and hollieiSOS will
be Mrs. E. M. Wood and Mrs.
Francis H. Klein.

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Jury Not In on Man-Made Heart

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years ago. When I totaled my old fuel bills,
I found out electric heat doesn't cost me any
more than the old heal I had. Anybody who says electric heat is
expensive is talking from hearsay, not experience." You can switch to
nameless electric heat-economically, And' your heating bill will be
about what you're now paying, Let us prov,.it. Get a lree estimatefrom us or your Reddy Kilowall Recommended Dealer.
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