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Two Persons Injured
In Cheshire Mishap

-A tcntallve contract agree-

ment reached aCtor rouoo-tl}e..
clock ne(!Otlatlmts betweon ihe
railroad Industry and ihe
BrotberhoOd oC HaUroad Signalmen has averted the threat

prrsons were injured in a .urda,y oo Rt. 325, three~enths o1
two car colllslon at 2:40 a.m . a mile north of I!L 554.
The patrol said ihe vehicle
&amp;mday at the Junction of Rts. 7
Two

to the State !Ugbwa,y Patrol.

driven by Robert L. Brandeberry, 25, Rio Grande, headed south,

eoriy todQ ora pan$zi~W ....

tlonwlde railway strike.
Union am management r~
resentativea huddled coritJJU..
ously ror 28 hours over the
weekend betore anoouncing the
eleventh· hour settlement Sunday. The announcement came

Treated at Holzer Medical Cen· left the highway on a curve and
ter First Ave., and released overturned onto its top.
• Virsll n. Peck, 21, Rt...
Not immediately treated b u t
were
as 13,000 signabnen prepared
(iallipolis, and Gary L. Fisher, complaining of injurle~ere the
driver
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Brandeberry,
and
two
to walk orr the job at B:Ot a.
18, Chtshlre.
passengers,
Gerald
Bo~er,
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Officers said that a car driv -

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onto Rt. 7 in front a car headed north driven by LOUsetta o ,
Chafin, 18, Columbus. Therewas
heavy damage to the Chafin car
and the Peck vehicle was demol ished. Both were Ford Mustangs.
The patrol cited Peck to Galli-

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17, Rt. 2 Bidwell.
The patrol cited Brandeberry
to Gallipolis Municipal Court on
a charcc of speed in excess for
road conditions, however, the
charge was later dismi ssed.

polis Municipal Court on a charge
or failure to yield the rightoCway.

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On Saturday
Seven defendants were fined
and one forfeited bond in the
eourt of Pomeroy Mayor Char-

les Legar Saturda,y night.
Forfeiting his $15 bond post-

CANDY
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Charle s Azrm\·our
Marian nrando
COLORCARTOOI\:S:
Think or Sink
Nudnik on the Beach

ed Cor squealing tires, was Aub~
rey Kinzel, Letart, W. Va.
Fined were Kendall l&gt;un[ee,
ATTEND CONVENTION
Middleport,
$5 and costs, s(J.IealGallia and Meigs County units
lng
tires;
Ronald
Reynolds, Pomwere represented at the State
eroy,
littering
street,
$10 a n d
Convention of the State Highway
Patrol Auxiliary in Columbus by costs; WUlard Ellersbach, PomSgt. P, D. McCreedy, Gallipolis eroy, $5 and costs, intoxication;
Post, and Cpl. John G. Francies, John Uppole, Long Bottom; WilState Highway Patrol, Mr. and liam Milhoan, Long Bottom, and
Mrs. Roger Barron, Sam Ma)·· Gary Jordan, CAllumbus, $15 and

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nard, and Captain and Mrs. L.

TONIGHT THR~ THURSDA~·

APRIL l4 _ 17

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1,000 Ohio unlversib' students
doiiiOIISirateci in lronlolthe oome
d. scto&gt;oi president Vernon Alden Slllda,y nlllbt shouting for
abolfllon oC coed boor • and protesting Increases in tuitloo fees.
Police aald tile demonstration
grew out o( a pi8)'l\ll "opring
type• water light, Tbe s1udents
marched ihi'Olllh the downtown
sectioo o( the ciQ&gt;, on route to
Alden's home, bWc:ldng traffic,
tllrowing water ruled balloons
at iho clt,y buUdin8 and shcJut..
ing at poll ce.
Tbe 011 student bodf president, Rita Coriell, quieted lhe
erowd and told them to address
tlleir demands to the unlversib'
board o( trustees and to Gov.
James A. Rhodes. There were
no arrests.

ANSWERED

The Pomeroy emergency squad
The Raccoon Twp . ~ i o answered a call at 12:07 a.m.
Grande) fire Lruck was involved Sunday to the James Hollon resiin an accident at 2:2 0 p.m. Sat~ dence at Five Polnts. Mr. Hot&amp;
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, Ion was dead upon the arrival of
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G. Marchi, Sr ., GaUia County ges, and James Will, Minersville,
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
Unit, and Captain J OOn Will, $5 and costs, disturbing t h e
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'tauranL lie swerved and went~·
croBB ihe liideWalk, bit and 1qre
down 30 feet d. iron fence at Contfal School ..,SixthandVilndllls.
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san advantage" by the Democratic Congress in dealing with
his legislative pr~sals.
He also defended ihe first 12
weeks of his administration as
time devoted to "the pursuit of
peace abroad, am to the de-velopment of new structures
aJXI new programs for the pur·

or progress

at home.
.. Peace has been the first pri·
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A letter from the Melsl CAlwlo
·~ d. Health ur&amp;IDI
lllddleport to make chlapa Ia
,QI)Oratitiu 'of Ita - llllldflll dump
bl'OUilit Ill acUCXI lbJdaJ Di8ht
liT the camcli.
. Anotller wai read from
lila ·O!llo llel)arlmont fit• Health ,
r8ltlltlng from an lnopecUoo d.
.tbe .-.mp ~ io 1!111,..,.
'i'ownlhlp welt d. llhldleport.,
The letters atlted that burnIn!: at the Middleport dump at the
time d. tl)e lntJ(ecUon waa not a
problem, but ·oouid deYeiop into
1 serious 1110, UJidmo certain atmosdlel'lc condl.ll&lt;lul.
It Wlta r-eeded that tile

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CONGOLEUM RUGS IN ALL SIZES- COUNTER TOPPING WALL COVERING- CHROME EDGING OF ALL TYPES.
• COMPLETE SELECTION OF LAWN MOWERS
• SALE OF METAL CABINETS

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Visit The Elberfelds Warehouse On Mechanic St.

Elberfe·lds In Pomeroy

more cemetery. Friends may

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1p imJAL OF JEWELS 1111 tX811WIUied for lix iaew - · Sueday "'"nbv
p,..
bold. at the altncUft lHino of Doria EwUw. The - memben of Ohio Eta Phi
, ~ d. Beta Silml Pili ~ IDOl~, !Ott to ,rflht. O.rloUe DaVIdiiOII, Sorab jlechlle, T•, _ • • Jo SiDIIh, DriiDII·Wil~ IIIII Ua0 RUIIe.

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Ores at the dump, that the truh
tllen be burled, lbat ihe dump be
iockli4 when an attendant Is not
011 ilaDd, and certain olher ~ be taken.
llowwer; Ma.Tor c. 0. Fisher
and olher &lt;mclalo have contended that lhere have boon 111 fires
at the dump started bJ village
employes. They aiBO eontendlbat
the dump area has been locked
when a caretaker Ia not.., hand.
otrlclalo last nl&amp;bt. noting that
ihey have been glyen wrt11 May
6, to take acUooo 10 ihat t h e
.-.mp wiD not be a mlsance, announced IIIey wiU "ait tll!hL"

John Zerkle, president of councU, said tbe communitY unever
could COII1Pi1 with complicated
roqulrl!lllenta iet 1!1&gt; by lhe state
llopartmont d. Health. ..
He and,
oouncUmea al10
pointed out that Middleport Is
tile 0111y communlb' in Meigs
COUntjl whleh has taken action
to establish a landfill dump.
Other communities are lbnping aarbllil! and trash in ravines
and on 1o1&gt; 0( the ground and ire
not having any tlll!lcultles wltb
tile healtll department. Mldd18o
port has miJ!o a fair attempt to
ohw lhe la•f pertaln!Dg to dispoSal o( solid Wllste and has met

North Koreans Claim
1\ill at High Altitude

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CouocU aiBO discussed lbe marina which haa been Wider ...,_
strucU011 'ror some Ume aouih
al Gravel IDli. seeding Is being done and tile marina io about completed. The U.S. Cor»•
o1 Eag!Deera will dredge Leading
Creek 10 that eall)' occesa to the

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. marina will be provldedbJbOau.
Of _ , . . to the olllctaio wbat role the 1o1m will piiQ: Ia
momtainiDi and operllkltl d. lht
ro&lt;reatl4llal faclllty.
Clerk-Trea.,..r Gene Grllil
said that ·It Ia bls lllllier1ng that the pl•mi'Ji MI!U!!!a- Ia to operate lht mariDL
However, MaJor rlil\er aa.d
CIUieUDIID C1-.J - · Wbo
serve 111 the commlaslm, 11114
they hail not beard any tllleiaaslon .., operllkltl. or tiJo mUiDa
at MIIID!!o- meeUnp.
CouneUman Charles B 7e r,
Mainteoanee lllpervlaor Harold
Chase and Councilman Sbunbo
indicated that, in tbelr aplrdm,
a cOIII!derabie - d . could be made at the 1nar11-.
tiJroU&amp;b operatlaa d. _ , _
siona.
Chase aald alread;y IIIII Haatinglon, w. Va., businoo11111111be¥e
asked permiasim to park lbelr
boats at the marina whllelheylltend tbe rop\t&amp; In ~.
Offlciala felt lbat thai' - d
be reedy witll soiutiOIIa ID tiona which will aria .., lbe
lacWQ&gt;, but took 111 olllctai ac-

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Kaiharlne Hepburn alii Barbre
Streiaaed for beatactreaa of lhe

year.

Will Compete

During Pageant
Competing for ihe title of Miss
SOUtham Ohio at Pllmeroy oo
Saturda,y, April 26, will be ilcllna Diane Selielling, a freshman
at Marietta College.
The tlausbter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Paul Seheliing of McLean,
VL, Miss Schelling is a drama
mo,ior. Sbe Just completed pla,ylng tbe role of ''J;krth" in .. Ut-

Ile W0111811" at Mariette Coilege
and bas had roles 1n uBrigacloon" and ~• An;yttdng Goes. ••
&amp;he write• short stories and
postry. In the a~mmer mooihs

The larpot ovstloo of the
night was reserftd for iho songstudded Britlsl-.delllm baaed
on Olarles Dickens' "Oli-ver

Twist."
Unlike some oC lho - ·
llOillinated plcturea and many

rec:ent

fllma,

"Oliver "

was

made lor ihe entire family alii
Is still Oiling theaters across tile
country.
Ita director, Sir Qorol Reed,
was . - an Oscar for his
contribution to iho 111m. Ron
Moody alii Jack Wild of its csat
nominated respectively for best
actor alii beat supportl!lllactor,
lost ouL
Both In Audience
'Both were In the aOidlence alii
joined lho cheers for the
Cljltivating antics of Faeln and
the Artful Dodger.

sho teaches wtclorprlvliegedehiidren In Kentueky. S!e sings and
111111 the guitar, and will use
'"Olivert" also won an Oscar
these talents in ihe talent oeg.
Cor the beat score of a musical
meat ol tile pageant which will
pictore and tile Hank Menclni
be bold at 8:10p.m. In lhe Meiga
balli struck qp Its popular
Jlullor lllab School. Mlaa Sehel,.Conslder Yourself at H&lt;111e"
iing Ia a member of Alpha XI
each time ihe n1m won an
Delta SororitY.
award- seven in aU.
Miss Hepburu won her lirst
aWard teD yesn before ihe 211yeal'CJid sinser was born.
Mi" Hepburn woo an "''"''"
cedented ihird time lor Eleanor
ol .lquitalne In "The Lioo in

Holds Own in

1968 Profits
Tllephone

MARION- General
Co. d. Ohio held Ita own In 1968
deapite DHIIIhrooming costs of cJo.

In!: bustneaa, It was disclosed
in the annual teport to share-

owners.
()perM!ni reve~~~es Increased
shout ~.5 million, but yielded
. anly 1D $89,000 booat in nat in-

come. Eamlnp ""!'!lnueduPnrd
. but filled to nac~ ~Uons,
·.tnllna to the federal aurtax, riaIna: - · and other tn&lt;nased
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The pined a record
'$0,,99 tei8llholte• · durinl 1968
for 1 ,...,_ total d. 873;712.

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done upon tile r-Ill d. two
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HOLLYWOOD (IJPI) wh&lt;lesomo lamllY mualcal Is
the !Mist picture of 19&amp;8, a yesr
that brought more nudiQ&gt;, sex
alii perveraloo to the screen
ihon any oilier,
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$2.43 to $2.46

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showing receipts d. ,1,321.90
during March wao _.,red. Tbl

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· fiDes and feea and $ZOO Ia mercballt pollee eonectlaaa.

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WASHINGTON (IJPI) - A U.S. Navy spy plane with 31 meo
aboard was li..t .today in the t'ar East alii ihe North Korea Communists gleeful!)' announced they shot It d..,n "witll a aingie shot at a
hlllb altitude. ..
The De!eaoe Dlpartment said OJI1y that lho plane was mlui~W.
It wu ldentllled d a version o1 the Air Force ECI21, a loor~,
propeller - 'driv,en craft loaded wilh sophisticated intelligenc81!8thOt'ing equipment. ..
A br..dcast tiy· Notih Korean radio ~ ihe piaee irtruded
North Korea airspace and was downed wllh one shot at high a!UtOide
hinted lhst an antiaircraft miulle may have boon used. ·
The Peltagon said a seareh was underway for tiJe plane In the
' Ses o( J1111n 95
IOUih ol Ch'Onlln. Tblt Is a port &lt;lt,y in North

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said iho plaJie .. w•• - IJV l(ter iltnldins deop Into tbe territorial air or the norihern half
of lhe J'Ollubllc'~ when it was shot down. The broadc..t did 1101 reveal wlietller &amp;Jiio.ot ihe crew survived orwberelho piaoe went down.
a colteat
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Tile Peltagoo ~ a llst or members or the crew """ beinl wilhheld
bicycles w!U be
pel111111 aot!O~oo of next of kin.
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Pvacle with
The - · or 50 proopaetlve Jorle . Cl'OI!, Bacine; ~ Bol- ' "' ihe case of lhe Pueblo, 81 ihe pilot WIS under orders to
i~W''~·.·· Oflner' of qeis petit and 25 l!l'and )lrors were IQY, UJtw BoUonl; !leila Kloes, o! ihe 82 members o( ihe crew appnach no cloaer lhon 50
rqrnitun,
1 new bicy- drawn M1)l1tlay for the Miy term Pllmeroy; ~QY J, Blllhop, Millo survived and were held prisooor miles to ihe Narih Korean
~,!'; ,to lho ~111111r. Qlller &lt;ash d. 'Melp ~ .Comnioo Pleaa dlODOr!; Joam M. Ma,y, Ruiiand; !or a year by ihe CClllltlluniata. coasL The purpose of ihe
a~s will be 111ven In the di- Coort.
Lnilaa B. ~. lit. 1. Ml@e· Tboy were released laat Deeem- mlaaioo was not disclosed. The
viaitill, c;&amp;aleli lial4. EIXranta
Jury Commlaalotltra Freoillllll p&gt;rt; illla Roush, lWtlancl; A'rn- ber, Just belor Christmas.
statement did not KO be.Yood
,jiii ranat In ihe 'ages oC 8-14. Norris and Lauren Hillrlnanwere old S. Richards, Mld!!J,eporl; ill!'·
The White House was being caili!lll ihe plane I "recomals~. Qo11ell alao said Col; in &lt;harp d. tile draWiai-ct. mond J, ~~~~. 'Rt: ·a· Fometoy; • kept closely Informed ol lhe sance alrcralt."
J!itrett d. the ROTq unit at Ohio eel In the clerk or courts &lt;mea. J. C. Foole, RL I Racine; Jack developments in President Nix- The North Korean brwdcast
iliiiV~~rli]J Ia to I&amp;CIIfe a color AIBO JQ'Osent were Coliunoo M. llllwiey, Mlddl0p&gt;rt; Dennis on's first encounter wiih an said tlie plane wu d""""" at
:" " ' for lho parade. E«orta al- Pleas Jlldge ~ c. Bacon and . llyseU, Rt. 4 POmeroy; Psul Incident of this cype.
1:50 o.m. EST alter a "grave
·~e belil!l made iQ acquire an Clerk d. Courts EYeiyn Lucke. il. BUr, Minert'lillf!.:'
Tbe Pentagon said the plane, provocation of infiltrating deep
~ F&lt;l'ea diapiaJo from WrlchtDrawn from !he ~ lor poa.
Prospecllve petit )lrort;
which Ia oaid to be -ble of ' Into lhe territoclal air space of
~son AFB.
liblo l]l'and Jul1' i1111J1 were ihe · · WW!a J..eacilnsllalh, !IYracuae; · carryl1111 six tons ol special tlie l'Ojlubiic."
'1!ePo Ra1J)h Welker has agreed names:
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Mayme MallOry, Ra~; Dwlibt electruntc equipment, took off
The broadcast, monitored in
to"ir.... for atleedlllg digMTom Soyre, Portland; WWiam Oilfer, Middleport; Margaret B. lfom the U.S. .Navy base in Tolcyo, said "lhe Air Force unit
~" 'fWQ. (I..t ~·· ·~ve Crou, Rt. 1 Racine; WilUam Weber, ~ Wlnlfred ~- Ataugl, J..sln, at 5 p.m. EST of our P...,le's Arm.T •••
alriady lioen
Qoaa~U · Runm, Middleport; Jollll u.,es; cbJko,. R~o; llliio E. Mil- . Monday .alii wu last heard soot'ed lhe brWiaJt battle
.did, He urlli!-.buableaiOI l.ooll l;lott!im; W, W, llarm&lt;ll, ler,llleiter;J.O.McCo.Y,Roeds" . ll.'&lt;Mi'-abQutmldnisiiL
success of shootlngitdWnwltll
The llefens.e statement said
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!.i.enter tile commercial clhlsion Rt. 4 i'l&gt;meroy; Bertha Wolle, ville; David llutseU Mills, Millo
tlilt year.
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Portland; Larty BaUei, RL 2 JlitliOrt; James C, . -..... Mill,:.;rho Old Time Fl&lt;!d!era' con- Pomtroy; Helen Neu~li!Ji, Porn- dlajort; Mary Jane Herald, Millo '
.~ .... dlacuaaed ap,in, and eror. Joe rarner. Mlddliport; dleport; Doria H•ller, Rt.1Ra- .
f'l'fsldent Bill Grueser 1J111DW10- William Harden, Rt 1, Racine; cine; Ruih !leO!e, i.ooll Boltom;
ilf: MoUlt Hlll w!IJ · serve aa Bernice Hl!ush1 RL 2 liaclt1e; Nor~- reorsm, Rt. 2 Racine; COLIJMBUS (IJPI)- A bill te ForiY - ooo billa were 1ntroo
el!illi'inan Ill the sale alii deslan Dale Hysell, !ollddiprl; iliir- iloili /1. curry, Rt. 2 Pomeroy; ·
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M1)l1tlay nlsllt as
·:Richard S~J~n, director. or the Youth
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ouyer · Se.Yre: ~ ~ . &lt;1. ~·· which countie• oentatlves
Wednesclay'a
bill illtroclucUDD
ciiJII - Mella CAf' rti)01'tetl on
Ban, Rt. J .Lanpv!ile; James . ·caolil 1110111' wll~ I vote of
·!Ill QOw]jo formed florra Run Aa-. Bet:Jft.o.~
L Fry Rt. 3 FoitleJW· Ficl!d lho public """ poaaed Monda1 cutoff loomed.
Stall Song
MliaUon alii Ita plana for dO'&gt;
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Rep.
Gordoo
Scherer, R-Ci,..
flq,tnsapiaJofroo~&gt;~area.SIJin
Tlie ,Ytlllth rally piaalled Ibis ..,,
BeeN._n ....tor• -sored
cimatl,
introduced
four bills to
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who WID
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pJa'te law from lho code,. wao
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new General tJrt of lib quality at a price
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Claims m11st be submitted on our Stan·
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James William, Rt. 1, Miners- ·
ville; Gerald, in Vletnarn; Ricky
Lee, at home, and. JanJce Parker, Marietta; two brothers, Edison,. Minersville, and Delmar,
Ht. 1, Athens; a sister, Opal
Barr, Chesteri his CaUter, E. R. ·
Hollon, RL 1, Minersvll1e, and ·

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James Wlrt Hollon, 4&amp;, RL 1,
Mioorsville di'ed at his residence
Sunday. He was precededindeaih
by his mother, Shirley. He was
a member of ihe EUB Cburch
am a l'eteran of World War 2.

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~amos RIJI · Ol11~osehrew, 19,
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. Pl. Pieuant, 1raveiing west 101
PT. PLEASANT - CIQ ~ reeklesa operaUon.
D - o estimated at •
Rt. 2, said an awroaching car's
liee reported an accident at 1:30
in
anolher
accident
Fr.ldayat
11:~ts bllndod him aa be rounded
p.m, Saturda,y at Krodel
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Rober! Gaskins, 22, COiumbaa,
Ohio, hit the guard rail .., tile
rlgbt aide of the road, going
east, lliddded 300 teet, tumed,
and smacked ihe guard rail 011
the left side.
Mrs. Gaskins and another pa..
senpr, Paul Allen Bonecutter,
21, Columbus, were treated 111d
released from Plea- ValiQY
Hospillll. Gaskins was cited for

He is survived by his wlfe,

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Accidents
Reported
TWO ane-¥eblcle traffic acciclents were l'O])Olted lolmdi1 b,y
Meigs COUIIb' !lterif! Rd&gt;ert C.

Harted&gt;acb'allepartmett.
The first, at 12:30 p.m. aocurred 011 tile Sellers Rldp Raid
in L - Township and lnvolveel a 19&amp;4 model car driY• bJ
Jqyce A. PN!Itt, 19, RL 1,
Portland.

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loot
control d. her vehicle ma curve,
turning It over in the road. 111ere
was llppi'CIIdmate]

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llill to the car ltld iho ilrbW,
sustained a acratch .., her loft
hand. No charge n1 med.
The other wa1 at $:3o
011.
Route 143 in front d. tile Qrtu·
Wears driveway. A 19&amp;8 model
truck driven by M11011 FiiMr,

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5&amp;, Minersville,- out d....,_
trol when o tire pve tJUt 111111
the vehicle wont ofl the rlaliiiJide
or the iiiiii!Wny, atrlkhw I alliIcy pole. There wao bea'7 iimage to the trock. No bt)trlu or
arrest were reported.

Mlaa Strelsand was

VETERANS MEMOIIJAL
HOSPri'AL

voted the Oscar In her. first

''Funlv Girl. 11
Admlaslons- G~~oraec.raa,
Cliff Robertaon, playi!W an . Middleport; Rita stump, CI!UII-

movie,

Imbecile who momentarily is tra; Lillie !mlth, RuUand;.....,
restored to mental normalicy, u._.,
,._...~_. Reed-•"
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was voted best actor of the year gan. Rutland; Valorle HtllJ!!:el, llr•
for uCharly}'

racuse.

"Oliveri" a musical adaptstloo o( Dicken&amp;' uouver twll·• ,
trlumpbed al lho beat picture oC
1968, aed won six io11er awards
(Conilnuetl o n - 8)

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Vella Mol:ol, Tina Mukl, .
ihl' JoltniiCIII, Geol'lil JOII!I!I!'P
Nancy - - . w1 1 I lui'
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Tho totai of aU flmds in Mill~.
dlODOr! •YUiiD
d. Mercb3I, '1,964.21, ooo:~,l~s'.5i,~tl,iji
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wao proiOmM by Laurel Grlll80
member• ~ thelr 'IIIundq
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progro,m
by BCIY IIIII Girl SCout 'l'rool&gt;a;
refreohm6111s by second grade
1'00111 m&lt;llhon, Mra. Plllllp Radford and Mrs. Tom Reuter, co-

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1969 Graduates
A hreoldaat honort..r the 1968
graduates of the saernd Hurt
Catholic Church. will be bolted
by the Catholic Wcmen'a Oub
on Smday, May 2ii.
· Plalla ror the brealdlot wete
made durlna a meetlni o! th.e
· club Tbursdq nlght..Mra. Georae
illrgnves of the tamlly atratr
commission BIIU"&amp;ted the breakflat and also &amp;llllllested that May
altars be made by the club memhera ror home ust.
The Rev. Fr. Francis Mo.lOney, new pa&amp;tor of theparlab,
wao welcomed. He opened the
meeting with prayer IIIII discu&amp;snd matters of the church
with the.group.
A nonmase sale was P!aiiiOII
lor May 2, 3 and 5 In the church
basemeat. Mrs. Rud( Henneay
reported on the Ul members of
the club and parish aDd read a
card frmn SL John's Villa Or·
Phlnlse thanl&lt;lrll! the ror
a dooatlon.
Appolnled tQ the May 8 hootees committee were M r a.
ARTICLFS nLED
YV1llll10 Seallil, Mrs. Betty OhArtlcleo .of InoorporaUOII hove
llnpr, Mrs. Don Mullen, Mro•. heeD lllnd ..w, Seeretaey ofState
Vera Bucha~an, and Yro. Lor- Teet W, Brown 'by The United
etta Beeale. .·
M8thodlat Church ol Pcmeroy
· Refreshments were served wlih &lt;;l!arloo, E. SWaiZol, p..,..
dur~ a concltdlng social hour.
roy, Ulted as lh;o aselt.

YOirl'll ASKED FOR rr
Tbla columa 11 lor J0U11t1 people, their prdlleme and pleaaureo, their trouble• and run. Aa
with ille real ol Holm Help USI,
It 'Ql....,.. laugho but won't
dod8e a aarlwo ...-otJm with a
brulll.orf.
1111111 teenap !p8atloaS
tp YOUTH ASKED FOR ll', care
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Dear Helen:
1l:la Ia ubout the pJrl w b o
a st. Bernard dog 10 bad
abe crtea avery night. I ' tr her ramtll' can't get her a
bil dol, th01'D settle ror a IAtle one, •• you said., Helen.
I wbat abo Ia &amp;Dinl
tluwgh. Pm 17 aDd haYe WIDI·
ed, 1 horae alnoe I was three.
Noll rm cloeer ID ~ dream,
becauoe Ill.!' parents 8111' tr I
earn the mone;y and liiiJli10rl the

1 trledjlllttlni''Smoke, choke, horae I can han me.
Meaawhlle Pm p:ttlng an ad
Cl'CIIk" &amp;1111 ''From 0011811in' ID
Ia
the - r ID exerciGO horae&amp;
collin" and IIYinr• like thlt m
lor
!reo, ac I can be with them.
liQ' fatber'l cipretleL '11118 WBI
the IQOd i4la (lmlll
that &lt;110 llla1be tbe girl could walk St.
Bemard dogs. There must be
~ JQII'Iollerlpve me.
Woll, Ill.!' Dad oomPlatnnd that at lout .., owaer nearby who
!Ilk woo illltlni IDID .hlo iunga, - . I like to, bah his dol wallt.
but he apt rilld .., IDIOI&lt;Ing. ~or .groomed. or aomethlllg.
All1wiY, lhe Is not alone. 11'1
Tblo bo said tr Pd cillllp
rough
When you llant IIOIIIOthlng
'1111 hair at:Jie he'd qUit clp.
- · 1 like 111,7 hair the way w love ac Dllch you oould )1st
It Ia, and belicleo, 1!· doeRI't dlo because YOII ere denied thlt
.talr. llo mlabt II!&gt; - flo pr!Yilese. - ONE WHO UNI&gt;ER:n'ANDS
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Ill.!'
hair
wiD take • , _ flo 10118 Door llel..: .
I ba4 a filht with a lrlead
.,ala. !h1ald I make the au, . _ IIOl'laeetDkeepmyfllller IUid called her a name I ahoulda't ltlYe, a prell¥ bad DIIIIIO, I
lloolll:ler, -he ......... told
her I was aorcy, but ahejuli
1111• .. • bil JaD'/ - II. o.
wolkndiWIY.
Doar R:
Borore I lOt home ahe had
' i • - 1111'1 .!old 011 kick·
au. - . - habit, .,., .. callnd and told Ill.!' molber I callnd her, wblch l¥8RI't · 1oo··
- · of brlbor7 wiD blm. lwlll, allllough after Ill.!' ...a.er
11 ba - · ,.. are so - .
.· ...... hll healtb ~~; lleard G:e Whole -y,. abe calm·
. · ·~ 11ft up :fGUI' liltr ror It, ., down.
11 ' he' . . . . atop lreatllli lldl al. Then I talephonod the girl o'
pln, but all 1 lOt ror Ill.!' 1r7 at
ip~~Oilllna
wo• a lot or ,ent118
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and the junior unit haa beenpoatINil&lt;l\lrOIII April 22 flo AprU 29.
Members' Win be auesta ol the
Auxlllal')' ol. the Recine Poet.
Two loreJ&amp;n attdelltl frOID Ohio
Ualveralll' wlli preaent die pro-

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wiU be ,luda.d at the April 29
meotlal at 7 p.m.
MEETING ANNOUNCED
The Colllli;)' 1/IIICII :~U meef,.
Ina will be · held at tho J.o!arl
Falla United ~ Church,
&amp;mday, April 20, at 2 p.m. The
Rev. 1*111 A. Hart wiU be the
leacler. 1ba pastor to the Rav.
Menzl1 Sqdlb.

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radio, w/1/V! tlru, who~I ·. Jiaco, whito with bluo
vinyl bucket aeoto.

on an error.
Burdette, who got his rtrst
ol twc singles with one 1111 In
the ncond, scored Meigs• rtrst
run after Archer lOt Ids first
baoe hit and Demoskey aad Ault

later walked.
Mails" three-run oeveath roL.
lowad back41Hlack lingle• by
Will, wbo led ol1 the innlag. DemoskO)' and Ault, a fielder's
choice by Crow and a baae on
-ballo ID Ronnie Clonch. •
other .Mella bUs were a double by Roger Abbott In the third,
alng)eo by Jolmsoo In tho rttst

CINCINNATI (UP)) - Jim
Maloney ol tho Cincinnati Reels
squares orr against the saa
Francisco Giants IIIII Bob ~
liD at Crooley nelcl toafat&gt;L
The Reds game with saa
Francisco Monday night waa
postponed bocauoe of raiD. Bo-

aon is 0..1, whUe Maloney las

a clean slate of 0-0.
Clnclnaati has lost four of
ita six games in the new season. placing the Reds In ftllh
and fttth rramea, and a sixth lim- place In tho National League' a
Ing alngle by a.rdette.
Western Dl.tslon. san Fra,._
Will struck oot eight and walk- cisco Is In fourth position with
ed two. VInton Couaty pitchers a 3-3 record.
strong and Radclllr raaned oeven
and issued seven waJks.
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Meigs •••• 010 070 3 -II 13 4
Vlnlon • • .. 202 001 0- 5 52
Will and Crow, strong, Radclllr (5) and EdlngiDn.

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GOBLE FORD
MIDDLEPORT,

B0 bcats

Broad Jump -

Jetf Werry

00, Hoffner

The "KYser CreeK Bobcato

pushed over three runs In the
bottom of the llfth lnnl:w Monday
afternoon at Kyger Creektodown
the EaatA!rn Eagles 11).9 In a
game called on account of darkness and rain.
Trailing 9-7 Kyger Creek rallied Ia the bnttom of the filth,
and scored three runs with only

(M), Wilson (PP)
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two outs.
9iot Put - Nash (PP). Rice
Opealng the Inning; BUI Roush
(PP), tie for third, Weber (M) was hit by a pitch. Steve ~uld·
Results ln the events were: and Berney (PP), 44 n., 3 ln. ing walked. Tom Cooper Found·
High Hurdles - Well (M),
Discus - Mike Barr (M), Bar- ed out. Rick Moody walked w
Handley (PP), CasiD (PP) - ney (PP) and Dickens (PP) load the bases. Johnny Metzger
17,5.
124 lt. 5 ln.
struck out. Two out and the baa..
100 Yd. Dash - Clayton (PP),
es still loaded.
Howley (M), Grimm (M) - II
This bro~ht liP Perry Beebe
· · By Ualted Preso lnternsUonal
ABA PLAYOFF STANDINGS who smashed a drive into cennat
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National League
By United Press International terfield and the ball got away
440 - Rltchhart 00, Joins
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East
(PP), Well (M) - 56 OaL
rrom Bob caldwelL Three runs
W, L. Pet. GB
Series
A
880 Relay - Melgo (Rich Hawscored and Beebe streaked tor
: "th1Cl810 • • . • • 6 I .857
W. L. Pc~ third. He never made i~ howley, Bob Grimm, Mike Grate,
·: Plltaburab .. ' 5 2 ,714 1
Kentucky •••••• 3 2 .600 ever, he did make the thJrd out
Elbert Williams) - 1:40.
.. st. Lou!• • . .. . 3 't .429 3
880 - Cunnlnghi!D 00, Mc- Indiana • ••• ' . 2 3 .400 w quell the ..,rising. ,
MoniJ'Oal •. ••• ' 3 4 .429 3
series B
Causeland (PP), Rerold White
Howle Caldwell and Ray Karr
New York &gt;•...• 2 5 .286 4
w.
L. PeL led Eastern with two hits each
(M) - 2:10.9.
..' Philo. • ...... 2 5 ,286 t
Low Hordlea - Rice 00, SWan Mleml ........ 3 2 .600 in four times at the plate. Cold·
West
Minnesota ••••• , 2 3 .400 well had a double, Eastern's OJtoo
(PP), Wllsoo (PP), - 24.2.
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W, L. Pet. GB
Series C
220 - Rltchhart (M), and Nash
ly other base hit, a single. Bob
.. Atlanta • • . •• 6 1 ,857
W, L. PeL Ritchie, Terry StethiiD and Rick
(PP), Ue for first; and OaytDn
• Lo6 Angeles . • 3 3 .500 2\1 (PP)- 25.2.
Oakland . .. .... 3 3 .500 S&amp;rders had Eastern's other hits.
.. 5aa DIIIIIO • .•• 3 3 .500 2\1
Mile- CUMinghi!D (M), Bialne Denver •• • •• . •• 3 3 .500
Mike Boring started for East; " 5aa Fran. ' : ' . 3 3 '500 2\1
Series D
ern, gan way to Dave Smith in
Clnclmatl . . . . 2 4 .333 3\1
W. L. PeL the fifth and returned to the
• "'Houston •• • • • 2 5 .286 t
New Orleans • . • . 3 2 .600 mound in the same inning ard
Monday's RoBUita
Dallas ••..•... 2 3 .!00 finished the game. Eastern pitMontrea!S$1. Louie 7
Mcnlay's Results
chers gave up nine hits, walked
• Cblca10 4 Pittsburgh 0
DaUas 123 Now Orleans 112
three and struck out eight.
Plllll 5 New York I, night
lndla111 116 Kentucky 97
Eastern
.•• . . 021 600- 9-7-4
• H111- 11 Los Angeles 5, afal&gt;t
(Only games scheduled)
•Kner Creek • 202 33x·~ 10·7-4
,•' S. F. at Cia., niPt. ppd,, rein. • MASON - · The Wahama Wldtl! • . ,. 'o.Y!
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(OnlY gameo scheduled)
Faloono upped thlir aeaoon be...
NBA
YOFF s1'ANJJINGS
Smith (LP) (5), Bortng (5) and
Today'• Probable Pitchers
ball reoord ID 3-3--1 with a 9-1 By United Press lnlernatl0111l
Ritchie; Kyger Creek - Hysell
(All Times EST)
vlciDry at Glouster ltfllndq or.
Best - ot .. seven
(Wp)
and Thomas, Spaulding (5),
st. Louis (Washburn 0-1) at ternoon.
Division Finals
Montreal (Morton Ooll), 4:05 p.m.
Lellhander Timmy Boward
East
New York &lt;Gentr:Y loll) at Phll- went the distance ror the wiJt.
w. L. PeL
aclelphta (Johnaon 0-1), 7:35 p.m. nero, giving up only three hila. Boston • . , • • . • .3 2 .600
Pittsburgh (Ellis loll) at Chi- Howard ranned DYe and walknd New York , •• . •. 2 3 .400
cago (Niekro Ooll), 2:30p.m.
rour, beetlni Glouster'• Blr&lt;lng
West
5aa Francisco (Bolin 0-1) at righthander, Darrell ilupD, who
W. L. Pet.
Claclmatl (Maloney Doll), 8 p.m. had control trouble, walking II Los Allgelea . . . . 2 0 1.000
Atlanta (Pappu loll) at Houa- battero. He alao maDager ID ran Atlanta , , . . ... 0 2 .000
IDn (Grllfln o.l), 8:30 p.m.
11, however. Howard also got
Monday's Results
San Dle10 (Podres I~) at Loa threo RBII with a alngle and New York 112 BosiDn 104
Angeles (Osteen 1~). II p.m. double.
Alllllllca'l
(Only game scheduled)
L1rpst
Wednesday'• Games
Freshman Brent Clark had a
Tuesday•• Games
Sllllq
• Montreal at Phlla, afal&gt;t
double and two alnglearorG:eFal- Loa Angeles at Atlanta
t:lpr
New York at Pitta, afal&gt;t
(Only game scheduled)
cona IIIII had three RBis. Other
Chlcaao at st. Louis, Jlliht
Wahama hitters were R a n d y
• Alianta at HousiDn, night
Smith, John Jobnaon and Dickie
Wblte Hou&amp;e Birth
5aa Dle10 at Loa Ang, afal&gt;t Ord, all with sin&amp;lea.
(OnlY games aoheduled)
First
baby born in the
Wahama • • , • 101430 0- 9 8S
While
House
was James
Glouster ••. . 001 000 0- I 3 4
son of
Madison
Randolph,
American League
Boward aad Gary Clllrk.llugoa Martha Jeflerson Randolph,
East
and Chalrant.
daughter ol President JefferW, L, Pet. GB
son. The birth was on Jan.
' BoiiOII . • . . . 5 1.833
17, 1806.
Todq'o Probable Pitchers
Detroit . • . • • 3 2 ,600
(All Times ml')
Baltimore . . . 4 3 ,571
Mlnneeota
(Kaat 0~) at OllkNew York .. .. 3 3 .500
Iand
(!linter
I-ll),
4:30 p.m.
Waahlngton •• • 3 4 .429
Dlirnlt (WUoon 0-0 at Cleve·. Clavetand •.•. o 5 .ooo
land (McDowell 0-1) 1:30 p.m.
West
Waahlngton (Haman loll) at
.,
W. L. Pet. GB
New
York (Peteroon 0-1), 2 p.m.
: KIAIII City . I ' 5 2 .Gf/
Baltimore (Herdln 0-1) at BooCallrornia . . . . 3 3 .500 1\1
1\1
tm
(Ella-a. Ooll), 1:30 p.m.
: Seattle • . . . • . 3 3 .5GO
1\1
(Only
games acheduled&gt;
: Oaklancl . . . . , 3 3 .500
1\1
Wndnesday'a
GilDea
: Chlcaao . . . . . 3 3 .500
CalK. at Olkland, night
: lllmeeota .. . , I 4.200 3
Mtm. at Seattle, afal&gt;t
•
Manday'o Reallts
Kansas
Clzy at Ch!Cl810
:.Boston 5 Baltlmore 3
Datrolt
at
Cleve., night
-·ChiCI&amp;I&gt; 4 taltr. 3, alght
Wash. at New York
.::Kan. Clzy /l Seattle I, Jlliht
·Baltimore at BoiiOII
games aoheduled)
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Tony C Holds Back Tears After
Thunderous Ovation By Sox Fans
By VITO STELUNO
UP! Sports Wrltor
Tony C. wanted ID give all the
rans a kiss Tuesday- but they
were happy ID aettle lor the
wlanirw hlL
Playing for the l!rot time at
FeJMay Perk In BosiDn since
Aug. 18, 1967 whoa he was
beaned and almost loot his
Yiaton. Conigliaro was pven a
thunderrua ovation Ia the pregame latroductloao at the Red
Sox home opener-and. then
wouad 1t1 drl.tng In the wimlng
run aa Boswn edged Baltimore,
5-3.
"I waved my hat because I
wanted w do somethl:w ID let
the fans know I &amp;J!Preclate
them," CoolgUaro said, uwhat
olae could I do7 I !elt like
blowlnii them all a kiss but I
couldn't very well do that.
Goose Pimples

League games, Clllcago edged
Calllornla, 4-3, IIIII Kansas City
topped Seattle, :t.L
In lhe Nadonal Leap,
Mortreal stiOined St. Louis, 8-7,
Philadelphia beat New York, 51, Ch!Cl810 blanked Pltteburgh,
4-0 and HousiDn outolusged Loa
Angelos, 11-5. The san Franc!..
c~lnclnnatl game was rained

'"I got goose pimples when I
heard the !IIIP!ause IIIII thea I
lelt like crying. I wanted w cry
so much I hod w light ro hold It

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runs In the eighth lmlng, with
Pete Ward's cleodllo the kO)'
blow, w IDp Callrornla. Jim
McLothlln hid a one-llitter IIIII
a 3-0 load until the eighth when
the first three batters slnglnd ID
produce a run. Reliever Hoyt
Wilhelm then got Duaae Josephson on strikes but Carlos May
doubled in a run w nsrrow the
dellclt ID 3-2. Ward's double

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Hendricks in the fourth account,..

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drove In the ftnal two runs and
decided the game.
An orrD&lt; gave Kansas Ctcy
the clecldlna run In 118 victory
over Seattle as the Ro7ala
bnoated their record ID 5-2. Joe
F&lt;IY ollVied, woat ID oecond on
a walk and scored when John
Kennedy -.ct Jerry Adair's
gniWIIIer w snap a I-I tleln the
Neloon leated

Rall.r In EliJI!h

in becaUJe it's tough to cry and
play at the same time.
"I Ulld my lather lest Jlliht
this would he the greatost day
of my Ute • • , alii it was
because the Cans made it the
grootesL I just can't thank
them enough."
A three-run homer by Ellie

MANAGER FINED
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Two Mile - Jim Warner (M),
5ayre (PP), Oliver (PP)- 10.43.
Mile Roley- .Meigs- 3:50.2.
Pole Vault - Whitlatch (M),
Gilkey (M), four-way Ue for third
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Lo41ea Awdllal')' of Drew Waho
oter Post 39, Amdlcen ~

,flle-.·YOterl ·•-..!, ! · -. 'n'· ·" •G:e
plqo and .actlnii
Ev., Bill ~ r&amp;D .O(f
at the 11J11lableo necaaltlllalli':Jn
"Love'l Llbour Lost" be•qeJd.;
ed thle 1118: "HonorlllcabUllu•
dlnltatlbua." .... Molal lilllor·
ablelll!as. ..... We hod 350 U, ·s,
~~~ Wallblnglan !Ill,
prezz, 2,500,000 It the NbiOII
trough lxldq,
'l'lnJ Tim recorda are belnii
marked down, stale - • ....
Watch ror a now book, "Sex and
tho Dlv!&gt;rclnii Editor'' ..... Bll·
l,y Eckstlae'a alnl!nl llle No..
t1naa1 Aathem at Yllllkeo Sladlum•s - ·
The Glea- 9101! will baul
''llolle1DIOOIIio" lbowa :
the Great Olle tai)Od Ill .....
demand ror Art . camq back.
Ia- IIIII It baa "" No piau
ror now 011t1 .... ADother ....t.ll' choiUIN 1D the chic salllllU .
- Marla lfiD¥IIIe 'Ill the ·beatoa millions at R~•·

'69 TV owear· dan heo more than just droiJped
IDCOI .,., Rolativll;y aslda, G:e thet rirst lnlttal (lor fltlrley,
kid can olag.
hardly a political asset In the
Perk;y 'Pea:ir Caao unvolla her Yanhattaa brawls): be's also
now aclmllzz .., G:e Merv Grlf- chopped ol1 the Beatla hairdo
lin , _ .... No ae&lt;ret - Peg be'd lil:ectnd lor years.
tnld ua JIMIItha"" she was hi•·
Gel ... Gl., c:ovtnstonot Plaza
lag the old bilb septum undevl- 9 - a complete noor ohoW by
.... Robert Q. Lewlo aot the hlmeelr, sreat 1111 .... fltollah
gate on the Mlurtee Woodrull Graham's "conreoolona ola llolcrystll.ball TV shoW .... Tbe job Iywood Columnllt" Is savagely
ID VIdal Sl1110011, the ult!- ~ Olllnioll baaed m
mate • chic IAIItiM ~·- rtrltileraon ract, good last light
wbooe ebarm and loOks struck readlne.
Frodarlc March IIIII hlalovel,y
her mat11or.
wife Florellce Eldrldse In the
All till• .ov.. .... little IIYO· pre-theatre 5ardl'l mob .... Dlt1.- -.11 111ou1c1 1 )lat g1ye to DllW-mllliGna1re ioo&amp;wrlter·
up and rorpt her? - HELPLES'I publllber Cheater Cona, back
Door Helplooo:
rrom a:o Whole w1ntar In Hawaii
WI&gt;l' DOl? All¥ pl who calla ..... Cheo sold his mualc firm
out the reclmeDt• l1'lOt o n e flo 20th-Fox ror $5,500,000 ....
ama11 a11p o1 the IIII&amp;Ut elthel' Slrdl'• It pre-llltme (llx p.nt,
has a aullf¥ conaclonce or ·abe'Q or 10) baa ocada ol actoro wolr• ,.
a tata1 prw~~. Who beeda her? lag thalr earlY d1mer berore
- H.
·
raCing a:e 01101111' - audleacea.
Door llel«t:
Charlea BCIYer laked ror real
M.f ~or I• a realaood c~ m "The Apr!IFoola"
cook, but my mother 1111'1. MJ HI; asked wb)l,lelbormlnglbarl
lfOlldmotber ...,'t live opt l!ith dlt, "I 11111 a FrmchDwtl" ....
her reCiPes, )lot ~you talro New promoar ol the or...• pinch of lhll, Olld a IIUie bit eel Maurice Woodrull mentallot..
~ thoL J1.r mother tries lheoe II Bob (JIO reJallllD) WOOd·
homemade reclpla, but her
bolt ••· thought Uttle Jll..
plachea and bits doG't come out Yld !l:oaklad owand Mallrlee'o
the 1111111, and my dad geta mad. -healea ror TV,
So a:aa Mom pta mad, and we and
Firat tangible benellto r o r
up with a dinner ID the garbe&amp;e earthbouadera rrom the utroc~~opoaer; Sollltlon pleaoe7- B. - . • apace rrllalnll:newDimec.
FOG( lllllrorma ror aremen ....
Dear R:
Malcolm i'a widow rlnpldadG:e
A good ooohllook plus a more Copa llhow to dll aou1 • ldda
lactM huaband(&amp;Ddramtl,y)mlght SIIDm,y DlMI &amp;1111 Carmen IliaC·
·IIOIYe the problem. No -'ia Rae .... De Gaulle set&amp; prtuy
llhiDia abe's bit wiG: "ll'a llm about the good old USA
1101 Uke ll01her uaed in maker' bit France quietly ~ a 11.Y. ·
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MEETING POSTPONED

the gilt, hate G:e giver.
Tony AWird aomlneaa alreaoiY are preparlllg- tlialr allbll:
quite a raw be~ ·liapl at

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The Meigs Marauder thlnclads despite the wet weather condl·
·:. scornd a 72·14 ID 541A win over lions. Meigs picked .., !!rat In
PL Pleaoant High at MlddlOilort 10 events and tied lor !!rat In
Monday afternoon for their Orat another.
victory of the season.
Sqihomore Wayne Well estab. School records were set by lished one of the now Marauder
~ · Marauder entries ln two events,
school recorda ror coach John
Bentley's team by runalna tho
high hurdles In 17.5 seconds.
The other record was set by
the mile relay team a! Mike
Grato, Paul Rice, Dean Weber
and John Rltchhart with a time
of 3:50.2.

oro Oaao ol the Entetllrln Unitad Methodlot Olurch ochedided
rar ~ nilht baa been pootplllod uatll .Aiirli 25.

~ asenta as emlneatly
aalahlo and It Ia.
Ray Ramlm rlna1l1 cracknd
the TV cu'rtaln IIIII 11 we lore-

with a abliile by seoond
sacker
Jobnaon, hll· aeeond
~ three In the game. Johneon,
leedlnii In Marauder battlac av.
eragos, 11101 hla third beoe hit
o1 the dq Ia the IIBIIIe lmlng or.
ter the wlmera batted around.
Other J\larludera getUna hits
In the Melgo !lllh were Catcher
Jim Crow, third baoeman Roger
Abbott and centerflelder P a t
Archer, all with olng)eo. Carl
(Birdie) Demoskey and Demls
Ault got walka aad Bob !M'delle, piiYinii left Oeld, was safe
opened

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Big M Thinclads Win First Meet
Eagles

CLASS TO• Mj;:ET
A~ of tho WWI~V Work-

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Klll8 CRox eaa't apell!lratnames en, chic young S. Carter !M'-

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.. .. Coach Ruos Moore'o Meigs Ma.• :rauder baoeblll team plcknd up
,. ' Ita rlllh vlciDry o1 the 1969 baoe. hall
against twc losses
wllh a 11-5 nm~eaRI!e win at VJ.a.
:~ High Monday anOrnoon.
Playblii In a drizzle c( rain,
Meigs rallied lor oeven runs In
- the ll!lh lnlllng to overcome a
Vlklnii lead.
The Marauders had aloo soored once In the second md locked
: up the win with three runs In
.• the IDp ol the seveath.
Sophomore Righthander J e d
·. WUI, golag the distance In his
; rtrsl varaizy starling porfD&lt;m·
~ ance, gave up two runs in t h e
first, two more In the third
- and In the llath.
:: Melia' big ll!lh inning was

Val, preaeattd a, lid~ ·~­
the Lll!rel ~ llembara."
Fred Gaelltln. malier, ~
aided at llle' 111111f1111dar1Di'llhloh ·
time a doclllloa wao lllldllo a:e ·
Ealler '!HI sale of lhe lfalp
Couafl' Soclefl' ror Crfl:piedCIIil·
dren. A COIIIltiUD!catloil woa reed
from tho llete masier pertaiD.
IIIII 1x1 the "Pride ill a.w• .....
teat. Mrs. Clara Mlller W&amp;l fe.
ported Ill.
' Refreshments were ..,..eel by
lhe home e&lt;OIIOIIIIc• chllrman.

Mrs. Nellie Vale, IO(!Urer o1
Lalrel, hid c11arse o1 1118 pro.
BriiD ualng a rlldlli&amp; on the
rtrat arbor dq IDd two 1100m-i,
''Trees•• and I u}aackqe of
Seeds" to opeD it. Prqer waa
"cbalrmeD.
1&gt;7 Mro. Allla Tamer.
BIG BEND NoiBhborl!oociMeot.
flterrl TUrner IDd Jane Wlao
lit: 8 a.m., R~ Ook Park
Pllll'nd "ID:Dd or Muale" at.G:e
ohelter In the p-oye; Dey plano and Glen IODI "He llou&amp;ht
tnlni~V aooalon at 10 a. m.;
loll' lbll It Calvary." MrL Dor·
pleuo brlll8 75 &lt;enls.
oiiQI Bolla reed "Be the Best ol
POMEROY CHAPTER, llolal Whatever You Are.'' and.,ll(aow
Arch Ma1011a, 7:30 Tuesday Jlliht,
POIIIIroy MaiODic Toqlle; RCIY• Somotldng GCIId About YoU." and
Mrs. Juanita Redelda save "l,ltal arch clogree conlerred.
tle 'IIIInge." There were two piGROUP ' D, W0111111'1 Aun.
A Wlnale the Pooh thome was
First . U a I t 1 d Presbyterian ODOIOioo, "I Hear a Rlulpeocly,"
Churcll ol Middleport, Tuesday aad "&amp;mllhlne, Lollipopo and · carried out In the deooraU0111
7:30 p.m.· hmne o! Mrs. MDdred Rainbows," by Hrende Bolin, and saturdq al!ernoon fJ!r a ~
Jane Wise playnd ''Ill Old lofa. at the MiddlePort Firat BlpUat
Karr; Mrs. Velma Rue co-boodrld."
Church ~~~en b7 tho Rev. and
teo•
Mra. MaudeHDicombread''Do . Mrs. Charles Simona In observPQMEIIOY CIIAPIER 80, RD7- YQU .1:81 Belong'' and "A Wreck· anee of the stcoad birth o1 G:eir
al ArCh ... _., Tuesday, 7:30 er or a Builder." There wereJ.a. daughter, ~Wanda.
p.m. at lfaoiric Temple In Plun- airUcUons on sun aa!et,y by K.,..
Walt Dloney characters and
wiG: llo1al Arlih ....... lll' Bolin, and a reading "lnoome belloono decorated ilie basemoat.
Tu, Time" by Mrs. Tamer. •The gilt table reatured a larp
- - to be coarerred.
WEDNESDAY
Mrs. Rodekla COII&lt;l:cted belloon clown.. The children were glBOSWORTH COUNCIL 46, aad awn oonteats, and Mro. Vile ' Wlmle the Pooh croyona, color·
llolal and Select Masters, stat· led In "I Kaow Your Age.''
liW books, a color-by·munher
od -tin&amp; Wodaeildlq, 7:30 p.
To conclude tho arosram, Mro, placomat and ballocns. , Games
m. at temple with RCIYal and sewere playect wllh prizes be~
lect )lasters del!l'eo tQ be CUI·
awarded to the winners. Candy,
farred.
Ice crBIID, cake, juice alll pota.
THIRD WEDNESDAY HomeID chip&amp; were served.
makl!ro Club, head~arters at
Gue&amp;l!i were Jolin IIIII CharMlllllc:lpal Park, 10 a.m. Wadlotte l;yons, Cindy Parker, Pauaaodq. Potluck cllmer with Jean
S. Sit. and Mrs. Lawrence Ia Swisher, Susanne Wise, Trlna
Hall, Milo 1111daon and Ada Slack, RYsell, at Kolserslatem, Ger·
aDd Venita Gibbs, 4'M and Lori
boltesses; subJect. uaaret,v," DlBl1Y for tl'le past 11 months, !Ooes, Mellosa and Megan Cale,
lira. Howard Nolan the leadar. haveanotherdaughter,borDAprn
Coren IIIII COnnie Belloy, and
.IIJDDLEPOIIT
LITERARY 9 at tho I.ondatuhl Hospital, and Wea Simona.
named Julia Lovlna after her
Othara prestntllv the hqnoro
Club Woclllosday at 2 p.m., ~!ilia- two srandmothers.
- ' Parllb House, wiG: Mrs.
ed ""'st with gllll were SaiJ.y
Everett HOI'es. · bOIIeaa; Mrs.
The grandparents are Mr. and Jo Wallen, Marcia Cole, Mrs.
Bemard Fultz will review ''CoD- Mro. Lawreace Manley or Mid- Paul .Smart, Mrs. Fraak Betz,
In! Park," and Mrs. Theron dloport and Mr. and Mrs. Law- Mrs. Lucinda Dains, aod o.rot•s
Jolln- wfil revluw "Natlnaal reaoa Hylell a! Rutllllll. Mro. ~s.
Park."
Ella Pldllil&gt;a ol Middleport and
WINDIIIG TRAIL Garden Club, Walter ll7oell ol Rutland a r e
WocDodo.f, April 16, at 7:30 great-grandparents.
p.m. at the home ol MrL Joho
Set. IIIII Mra, Hyoell, the (Or.
Ternil; proiram will be&lt;11Aza. mer Rosemary Maaley, have
lea &lt;IIIII ~ Flowerlrur Bulbs. three other daug!ltero, Bread&amp;,
10, - · el8ht, and flterrl, ....
BOSWORTH COUNCIL 46, The (lllDIJy will be Ia Gel'IIWIY
Ro7al and Select Masters, 7:30 IDOther 19 lllllllthl. They relicle
Wadaoedq Dlght; Ro7al and se- In government boullai: . IIIII the
lect muter dogrees coaferrod. children attend an American
BY JACK O'BRIAN
THURSDAY
ochool.
NEW YORK - Jack Dou81a•
TWILIGHT' GA&amp;11~ Qub, 7:•
881. Hyaelllo m hla third tour and hlo J-oe peace bride
30
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ol dull In Ger1111117. Healsollpi!Dt RoiiiD -ct their

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WOOD PANELING

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Check these features:
• Clean and economical operation
• Central thermostat control
• 7 warm· air ducts
• Blower and system suitable for later
addition of air conditioning
• Rent-free use of tank and meter

Easy Pay Plan
You can pay just 10% down and take up to
36 months to pay the balance. NO MONTHLY
PAYMENTS DUE UNTIL SEPTEMBER! Offer
eKpires July 31. 1969.

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you gft Empire's remarkable new 100,000
BTU LP-Gas forced air furnacE! completely
custom installed by Ashland's home heating
The Empire furnace is slimmer, trimmertakes less space in your home . Operates
quietly. Its steel heat exchanger provides
efficient. low cost operation. The matched
burner assembly is designed to eliminate the
major cause of burner service calls. Just set
the room temperature you desire on the sensitive dial control and forget about it.

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.RE'l ESTATf·IUtUAL FUNDS

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ttiOit ot tho glrlf _ ll'&lt;lm Alheaa
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We Accept Federal Food Stamps
PHONE: 992·3480

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LARGE RED
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SIRLOIN •••••••
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BEEF LIVER••••
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_WIENERS.••••••••,
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wldch wDl be held at Ro.!a1 Oak Park the loll week

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Ia JUliO. ~oday ....,.. the litis will meet at tile Mlddllport
Roollolde Park tor a wiener rooat. Each lh'll1 to !Po a BUOII. Future cMI ·were dl101111ecL
VIcki a,.bn wa1 a fllllll at the moetllll 11&gt;1 olhoro all8lldll1g
!'lll;f, POIID' O'Brien, MelaDio Burt, Patsy Puab, 11&gt;1
were oened by Korea 11111 lJwrld.

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RS OF THE MIDDLEPORT Browale rroc.&gt; 87
whO will,- Ill J'ltL!"OIIII 5 Ia eorl,y
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BISCU I 5••••••••••••••••••••••••10 99~'
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PAUL CASa, MIDDLEPORT POSTMASTER, boo qreed to oerve
ao l1nl driw chelnttaa for the Girl Scouts. The 1969 drive wiU bo
eonduded In October, Vllloae .,.ptalna wDl be aamed 11¥ Casd.

Plan Classes
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Swttt PHs••••••••••. ••••• 6 ••.. 1.00
T•ltots •••••••••••••••••• 5"'"' 1.00
A,lt Sauce •••••••••••••••• 5coo•1.00
c.ts.p••••••••••••••••••• 3-~.:~·1.00

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ooly. hplres April 19, 1969

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PLANTERS
CORN STICKS
POTATO ·STICKS
CHEESE BALLS
CORN
Regular 29e Can

PORK &amp;VEAL

EYery Day Low .Price!

TV DINNERS

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Union Workllan

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heat

hne Continuinl Service,
yoor !olin Hancock repre·
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disability income plan for
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date. to meet chansina cir·
cumstancet. Write or call us
today for full details.

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992-5869 or 985-3595

~~We have a
heat

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economical! There's very little repair and if it's
insulated and built properly it will compete or
beat any other type of heat on the market. There's
a definite guarantee on them and it's definitely
no more expensive to operate. We've had it for
B years and we're well pleased with it.~~

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electrically at about the same cost you're now
payi~g I And it provides central air conditionIng In the Summer. One unit does both jobs.
Sound too good to be true? The men aboveand many others In our service area-know
It to be true. If you're thinking of replacing
your heating system or Installing air conditioning, you tan get both at less CO$l t~an
separate systems to heat and cool. ·Call ua
or mall this ·coupon for a free estimate.

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me considerably less money because it's about
twice as efficient. The ducts were already in
existence, therefore, all they had to do was set
the unit inside and the other one outside, and
insulate. There's no reason at all why you can't
install electric heat in any older home.~~

CHOICE OF 12 MODELS
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pump,andoneotthe
advantages is that the same piece of equipment
is used to both heat and cool the house, so the
cost includes air conditioning.~~

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lenath of time, wouid modi·
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992-2556
AT THE END OF POMEROY BRIDGE

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FRITTERS

FABRICS

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Try Our Delicious Sandwiches

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FOR AMALT, SUNDAE. CONE, OR
SHAKE- HURRYI JOIN THE GANG.

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Church.
Out.ot.-nt;y . aueltl at I h e
OjlOII hauoe were Elmer El&gt;erabacb, Point Pleo11111; Mr. ani
Mrs. Cbarleo Smith, COiumllua;
Mr. and Mrl. liBpne Heller IIIII
doughier, Jill, SlUtb Folnl; Miss .
Darla El&gt;erabech, - - : Mr.
and Mrl. H. G. Burt, Belm'"

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ot the Saered Hearl Catholle

and Save At

Jameo Diehl wm conduct the
clan tor tile lOth enders lmmedlatel,y CoiiGI!ini }4os Wedneodl)o.
The cloaoeo tar I h e IJI'ede
achool chUdren, 1~ tbroulh
the olllh ende•·
bo held
5ailrda)l mOI'IIilv at 9 o.m. In
tile chlll'dt audlllll'llllll with ltiIII'Ucllon'i&gt;l' the Rov. Mr. Fra,..
ell Mal~.
The tesu1or moei!QI' of the
Jwd,..o IIIII oenlor1 wD1 be held
at 1 p.m. Sulldi.Y nlthl at tile

~-==~Mr~•:.·. . ; ; ; ; ; : : : . : : : : :

Paul C&amp;oel tor the Ntutzllngo,

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Rellllou• educatloo claooe1 at
the S.cred Heart Catholic Church
wiU be held WedModaJ!
seventh, elshth ~ aln 1 h
Indo otudeltl of tile porllh wiU
meet at 6:15 p.m. ID tile audl·
IOrlwn precedlov Malo &lt;tor ill- .
otrucllon from Mrs. Gearp Har-·

Mrs. O,Oqe Powell, Parkera· bura; Mrs. w. J. Brown, Gill!110111; ••• SU..IIamllt.IID, GilUpolla; Mra, Jl. T. ~lnr. Sr.,
Gllllpolil, 11&gt;1 Mra. AJIII' a-,
AlhlltL
Aulolia&amp;wltlltlleoorrinswett
IIIII Maud llrueoer, Mlal Frecia Grueoer, lira. Elbel William- ·

and a spedal I'J'II,)'et ol!erlnl
Will 111111o by Mr. ani Mro. Joe

hmle ur Mr. ani Mrs. Paul Ferrari, 300lh Ealt Main St., Pom-

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D&gt;erobadt, Mr. 11&gt;1 Mro. Cetl
Hyoell, Mra. Grace Pratt, Mr.
and Mrl. H. G. Burt, Mr. 11&gt;1
Mrs. ArthUr !lrausa, Mrs. Adam D&gt;erllbaeh, Mrs. Eldon Goul,
Mr1. Frank wn11011rd Mrs. Gerald Fowell.
Gltta were al10 received by
the Neub:llngs from Mrs. Goor·
gla Wllllamson, Mrs. Edith Htl·
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The meet~Jv
wllh a -~~~~~ daAce oeoaloa.., tile !own
led by Mre. Marcella ~emaa, aaal- leoder, Mrs. mcbard
V....,.., leaAier, welcomed the flllllla ml O"'llainod the c1o.r caq~
~~ It was IJIIMIUDCed the! 1 court of awardo will be held 011
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· The no!~ Browalu were Pa~Q&gt;Bo¥1eo, ClJ!Ihla LoDe, Valorle IAwla, Jlfepn M111er, Amelte SCarlltw. Trillo Glbbo, ani Declo'
ColemoD. The moetiDfl c l - with the trlettdaltW circle. ·
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\ MIDDLEPORT BROWNIE TROOP 17t
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FIRST GRADE VISITATION to the brownie meetlllp wu »]aJ1o
nod during a meetiJw ot the troop 'lburoday nllht at the SeOUl n01111e.
AI the oiPrll 2t meeUag tile llr1t IP'Idera of Mrs. wu- car~~BUOIII ll'&lt;lm 3:30 to 5 p.m., IIIII on
1 girls Ia
Mro.
Maa(l claoe wDl bo inYIIod fiiiOBtl. Tho vllltatlon
meotltip will In _....u.. to OlJlll(zhw aow troopo 1n tile faJI.
lfro. mcherd 'VaU(IIIID, troop 01'111111101', will talk to the litis on ihe
ICOUIIIIPJ'CIIl'llll.
FollowiQK\he meeU.the 1h'l1- Ollltfdelora olp ot ~~~~~
eclct' hike with a "1~ time" ID tile Browale rtns. Mrs. 11ernan1
Fullz, leoder, 'i"'fcherae of tile meet!QI.

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bel 11&gt;1 cloulhter, Mr. 11&gt;1 Mrs.

MeiBI Temple, !'7fhlm Slllerl,
Mr. and Mra. Cbarleo &amp;rdlll,
~-. Mr..... Mrs. Eel- Hab-, and Mr.miMra.
Albert Woodard, Morlool a a d
Baraea.
A 11ft tor apeclal !ll't,)'erWU
- to tile st.
Pirlob Or·
ploanap of C&amp;rrolton by Mrs.

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Clalr Kerr, Mr1. L B. Weed,
Mr. and Mra. IIerman Warner
of Naploo, Fla., Mra. Jom Llelwller, Mr. and Mro. llenr7 Reibel, Mr. 11&gt;1 Mr1. Donlq Ral·

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J. M. 1bornton, tile Put Pre•·
!dents of the ~eo Auxiliary,
Drew Webltlr Foot 39, Amorl·
can Legion, Mr. and Mro. Joke
Lee, RaiJ)h WOfry, Mr. ani Mrs.

ed to them. Preseating gilts to
- - - - - - - - the COUllle were Mrs. Mary Kw!..lman, Mr1. Helena Brlckles,
LODGE TO MEET
Mr. and Mra. Freel Crow, Mrs.
POMEROY TROOP 61
Racine Lod&amp;o 461, F. aniiA.M.
1WELW.MEMBERS OF POMEROY TRooP 61 erQoJed a ,.. will meet at 7:30 tonllht at the
tun hike WedModay afteraooa. They cdleclld twl8o, llowen m1 terq&gt;le lor a ll)tc~ ao18lon at
Gillet i11UIIiiaad tbta ro1urDed to tho hmlo of Mrs. Doa 'lbomu to which the Maoter Maooo degree
allld111111.1dentllY them.
will bo exempUlled.
Planl wpre llltlde tor giYIJw the llac COJ'OIIIOIII' at the Moadoy
llliht P, T;A. lnoot~JW.

lb.

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F $94.24 wu Dillie oa a rutiUnqe llle 8lapd re1110, It wu l'eiiOI'Ied at '111uroday'1 moeliJIK of tile

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led lira. , Harold Fllcll, Mr. IIIII Mr1. Eupae Murn,y, Mrs. Nalley
Cale, IIIII ~a. Newmu Burdette.
After aetiiQI tile 11r11 oa the train at Athena, the llll'eltla thea
dro1e to Parkerobur1to meet them. There wu dlllltr tor the .,..,..
at BBF before laldllll tho train r1c1a.
' Mrs. ~. MrL Swllhar, 11111 Mrs. Burdette weat with the
IICOUII oa the. train. Other IUOIU tor the rlcJa were Dovld 11111 Paula
Swilhor,, Do)'IO and Mary Arm MUlot, Brllll-, Kellee Bunlotte
Mell11a Clle IIIII Venlda Glbba.
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Vilerlo. Lewla, Jill Walbura, Velvet Swllher TriiB Glbbo
Wal'-1,. Paula 1 Kloea, C7athla Laao
Knwac.,.: Pa!QI
llo¥1~•• Alii Fllcll,
Calt, Velanle Vlllokll.la
Terri Fife, aJ1Il ~ starllal'
The brOiildea wm II.Y'II ID MAT to :Middi'PQrt Jwd,.. trocpa.

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OYer Ito relllivea IIIII frlet)llo aervlce. llro. ~ RlsP, anoth·
extetdecl COIIII'alulallona to Mr. or dauabter of the Neutsllnga,
11&gt;1 lln. Ben Neutlllnl 9mc1a1' lll'eoted the &amp;~~osta.
during 111 opm bolioe at tbeTrlnDurlnl the II10rDiag wonblp
II;J Vidted Clllrcll of Onill boa- aenlce, the Trlnlf;y Qourch eoun.
orll!l them 1111 tbtlr IIOth weddlita ell .PHoented Mr. and M r 1.
lllliver10J1.
Ntullllnl with a dozen goldrooe'lbe decor of tile IIOCia1 room, buda, and In lltelr name cootrlballdled by Mra. ~lnr. waa butlonl to tile ,Pai'SOIIII" buUdaa 'txlra\'1811118 In IOld; A huae lng 11111'1 were 111111o by the 1111&gt;weddlns bell with sold ltream· VI Harveot.n Clau, Mr. and
era IIIII wecldlng rln8 tepllcao · Mra. w. A. Glltb1, IIIII tile Trln·
Will ... - .over lila Ialiie II;J Clrele.
wltldt teomred a IIU'P
Gold Doral irrllll"menta 11n.
mont of mum1 ll&gt;lllladloU !lank· eel tho wall of the IOclal room.
ed by tbtee • branch candelabra Then were from Mrs. Albert
111111 lOki !Iller•· The COJ'IIetl of El&gt;erlbacll and Mr. and M r a.
lite nlrtlbmenttablo-elllllflc. Jame1 ClalwortbJo and daughter,
ed with IOld IOMtlea.
Twlla, Mra. Neul'zllntl'a oecret
A wldta llGrel arr1Q1811111111 1101 of tho 'lblrd Frlda,y Club,
with &amp;Old ....Ueo were aled 0111 tile Frl0111117 Circle of Trlnlcy
IOld covered maatel, and . t b o Church, 11111 !b'bll Derabec~,
PIIICh table feomred a . ~ Mr. and Mra. l.aula Rolbel, Mr.
Jabra witll mlalature
and and Mrs. Elbert Robln11011, Mrs.
IOld ro-1. Gutll1 liara "'" Anna Bel~ loire. Beallo Filch,
lotered II¥ ldloa ~ I!J&gt;erobach Mrl. Helen Slnltll, Mr. and Mra.
and on tbtl table W.. uaad 111 J. S. Fauber and Mrs. Marguerarrlllll"'llent of wldte IIIII IOld 1te Meyer, Mra. Henry Ewing,
daloleo,
Mr. 11&gt;1 Mra. Bemy Ewing. Mrs.
Rmubmento were IOld and Ulllan Let, Mr. 11&gt;1 Mrs. Harwldle rlbbcn llllllwlehe1, laney old El&gt;erobech 11&gt;1 famll,y, Mra.
detorated eooldu 11&gt;1 lndlvfd. Ann D&gt;erobach and daugltleta,
ual oerv!Dp of cab~ with J0111, Marrl, N111ey and Darla,
....,.raJ .....,moos - all ...... the llrlll' Bee• of tile Trlnlzy
llllllo by Mrl. Noutzllna.
Cburch, tbe l'omaroy libakel·
A IOld ron ftooted In t b e _ . Club, and Mr, and Mrs.
,llllllcb oerved by Mrs. Marvla Marvla Burt and chUdren•
Burt, a clallllhler of Mr. 11&gt;1
Although Mr. and Mr1. Neutz.
Mro. Neul2llng. MIIB Erma Slnlth ling had r0111e- that tholle at.
preolded at tho silver cotlee tending the reception not bring

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mtnd!d Dealer P"Pim,• written llllimlll of ttoe Ollllo connrt ""'' -ID ollc·
trio ~ulioq. Olltr mlillllelo aor . . - only. nttt Is no '*'tltloiL
Ohio Powtr CoonPIIII
R1n. Q) • 301 Cimllnd Ave., S.W.
Conlon, ONo 44102

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DEADLINES
5 ' '""' Dty Btfort Publlutlan
MoiMI•y D..dline t '·"'·
Ctnc:•llttlont &amp; c.,rullon•
Will r.e occeptt4 ""''' 9 0.111 . f01

QUALITY

P~o~illication

Day of

1965 CORVAIR CORSA H.
4 speed trans., 140 H.P, Midnight blue lini

REGULATIONS

TM

P~lithitr

,,..,.,.,, tht ritht

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t1 11iif or f41illl;l ony ad1 d111Md
jecllonal. TN p~llther will not
lte fii,OMitllt fDI' 111011 that~ OM
IM61'rKI il'tnrt ion .

vinyl interior and bucket seats, new tires,
nice clean one.

RATES
01111

1965 PONTIAC ........................................................ $1695
Safari Station Wagon, local 1 owner car, white aver

\8 cenh ptr Word 1i• contecutiYI
lnttnlon• 25 per c;tnl Oi ~tounl on poid orh

dark blue finish . Clean interior, like new w•w tires,

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oM tdt paid within 10 doyt .
CARD OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY
Sl .5 0 lor 50 word min imum . Eo .
odd it ionol word 2e .

BLIND AD S

s·•;;;tcl:·dlfi'

OP!M EYES. 8:00P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

OFFICE HOURS
8:30 o -'" · to 5:00p.m. Ooily
12:00 Noo" Soturdoy_

c.rd Of Thanb

The Crusades began before
1100 and lasted nearly until

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For lent

For Sale

who remembered me 1fl pnlf·
er. Your kindneso will _,.
be forgotten.
Mrs. Dores Arnold.
4-16-ltp
extend our
and appreciation to all wllo
asslsled uo in any way at tho

1!168 CAMERO Vll, I Jlllllll:
1967 F'ln!illnl Vll, 4 apead.
Call ii9U54'I or 9!PUNB.

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WE WISH to

&lt;!ealh of our wife and motber, Irene Hudson. Special
lbanks to Pomeroy Emergency Squad; Ewlug Funeral
!lome, John Cline Dally and
to all who sent food.
Walter Hudoon,
Larry Hudson FamUy,
sisters and brothel'll.
f.J$.11p

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WE WISH io thar* our lriendl,
neighbors and relatives fur
their II}'Dlpathy and kindness
after the dealh of our dar
mother Avanell Jacks, we
thank the HDizer Hospital, Dr.
Kemp, Dr. Walker, ibe Martin Funeral Home, the
vllle Chrlstlan Church fur
their help, fond and use ol
.the Fellcmtlip Room, the

r.e.s-

pallbearers, Rev. Ira Wellman for his eonoollng words,
Mr. C. 0 . Ourpman, ibe orgaoist, !hose who se!ll canl!l,
fl"""l'll and food. oar lllncere
thanks to all who helped In
any way. Your ~ sball
never be forgotten, In litis .
time of deep SOt'l'(JIIII.
Children, Ray' Betty.
Junior, Jeao, Gea!td,
Mane! and famUleo.
4-15-ltp

-Notice
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~TI'E'N'l'ION,

Bee Line l"ublolls, for home obowl, cards
lllowl, or your !IIIII Jlf!IOIIII
fashions. Call Etl!el llellll
MN910 or Linda (Bahr)
Bentz, IMt.WIO, or Oleller
e.uta.
4-IJ.«e

GUN SHOOT by !be Racine
Fire Department, SUnday,
April 11l, at the Bob IIIII
farm, will be two half hop.
Proceeds will go to the n.,..
Emergency Squad l!'u&lt;t.
4-ls.stc
AtJCTION, Saturday, Aprl II,
10 a.m. We have sold our
borne and will sen the followIng personal proper ty located five milel ~ Ill
Langsville. Leave State ll&lt;&gt;oM
124, 2\i miles WMI of Lanpvme on state RL m to tile
VIllage of Danville. Watdl fllr
signs. Complete bedroom
suite, living room suite, J'OS.
&lt;I'll and olher ebaln, 4 wool
rugl, wanlrobes, studio coudl.
metal bod, ll'OIIer, m gu
bea...,, Maytag waslw,
glass cans, antlqueo, nwtle

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---For Sale or Trade

Business Opportunity

YOUR

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and Brake Service .

BLAETTNAR'S .

OWN YOUR own dry cleaning
busine!ls Ambitious man or
aa.lfc
woman to take over and own
truck and route. We will do
Help Wanted
oieaning wholesale. Apply In
HOUSEKEEPER 5 days a week,
person. A.B.C. Cleaners, Ma·
:1·:e in or out. CJII 992-'1?.88 or
son, W. Va.
4-10-tfe TWO REG1IJI'IIlRI!lD Shetland
217-2302.
4-13-31c
stalllono, bl!d; around 1941 incltee In belgbtb. Lorenm
WILL SELL on• or both o! my
1\~AN OR woman. Midway Mar.
Davis, Klngllbury Road, '4
cleaning plants. A. 1!. C.
keL Phon•' 992-2!565. 4-15·3te
milt
west of new Rt. :11.
Cleaners, Mason, W. Va.
f.4-10tr
4-10-lfe
~lEN FOR production work In
mcdern brick plant, steady
ALIMNUM Fishing Boall,
For
Sale
work, day shift, good hourly
safe. deep, sturdy, Buy a safe
and pie&lt;:e work rates. paid POODLE PUPPIES. AKC ToJ
llo:ll for ,.,.,. family's proteo.
miniature, $75 and up. Stud
vacations and holidays, insur.
tlon. See iorenzo Davis, '4
service
and grooming. Plqe
a..,e benefits, free bunk
mile west rl. new Rt. D 411
992-5443.
11 I tfc
fHluse. bring your own bed
Kingsbury Ro'"l.
f-I.30ij!
ciothes or move to this nice
rural area nortb of Columbus, SOUTHERN plants, cabbage, REMOVE EXCESS body f1ukl
tomatoes, pepper and sweet
Ohio. No a~e limit. Apply In
with nuldex Tablell, only
potatoes.
Order
now.
Charles
person only. The Galena
$1.49 at Nelson Drug. 1-IMDI(I
R. Harris', Portland, Pbone
f1hole Tile and !!rid&lt; Co .. GaIM3-21WS,
J-27-IB"' 11163 P'ORD Falrlane, BT, Vll,
1ena1 Ohio.
4-15-6tc
f.!JlOOCI tnmll·, extra clean.
LOT ON Mill st., In Middleport
WOMAN to hel'l with
Ph. . . . . .
1-f.Uc
close
to
pustoffk:e.
40-loot
cleaning two da)".
wide, 12!5 foot deep, Eleel· CHINA Cupboard. Elllra nlte.
!192-3&amp;2'1.
lent lot, 20 foot alley In back.
Call 117~.
w.Uc
Phone
m-5251.
U.tlc
TWO WAITRESSES, &amp;]lillY at
Orchard Inn, 'Mason after 5
TAKE son. ..,..y the Bluo
SET
o!
plows,
com
pidr«,
61
p.m.
f.l~
Lustra way from eiii1M!II ml
Chevrolet, Phone 217-2161.
upholstery. a.nt el«!!rre
~
shampooer
$1. Sayre HardA"'" Sales
ware, N"" !Iaven, W. VI.
;q43 CHEVY haifton plelrop
SC01'I'IE Trailer, ready io go,
4-1&amp;4\e
truck. Good motor, $100. 204 Mulberry Ave,, Pomeroy,
Phone 992-5448.
1-1:1-Mp
t'IIUII~ 11Jr,h}'lti7.
4-13-Ctp IF CARPETS look dull and
drear, remove tile spoil 11
19'14 DODGE. ~ylinder, f.
lAVE I!IG. Clean rugs and up. · the)' appear wltb Blue LUttre.
~oor. standard II'Bllsmlsslon,
holstery with l!lue l.urllrol.
Ront electric sll1IJnpooer 61.
good running &lt;Ondition. V.OO.
Rent eledrk sbampooer $1.
l!aker Fumlture.
4-1~
Phone 992-5462.
4-13-31e
Tiny's I!8J1alnland. 4-14-«e
EXCELLENT condition. Ulllld,
1!165 COMET. 6-cyllnder, standone Kelvinator 13.6 automatic
•rd transmission, A·l condidefrost
double door refrigertion. Call 992-3030 between 8
ator,
6150.
One 311 inch eieeo m. and 5 p.m. or 742-5913
tric range with ¢die, $50,
after 6 o m.
f.U.Ste
one 7 piece brealfast tel,
like new, '-15, Phone 949-a
1!164 MERCURY Marauder.
after 5 p.m., N-2512 from
lwtHioor hardton.
power
9
a.m. to 4 p10.
f.IUic
' teerin•. good condition. Pearl
Powell. Long Botiom. Phone
IIOUSE In Racine, I bedrOIIIIII,
985-1130.
4-I:J.3tp
balh, CIW1Ilt' tranofenod. For
appointment c:aU N-1811.
:!164 CliEVY 'h-lon plclrup,
4-IUtc
~ood tires, new engine recently Installed. $695. Harold
SINGEROIIe;;w;;bii!;-,M;,aebiDed In
Brewer, Long Bottom. Phone
beautiful light flnl&amp;lled 01111!185-3554'
f. I Hlp
SMITH AUTO SALES
kAHAUGA, OHIO
net, like new. Fully equipped 1o do oU fancy sewtrc a
19112 RAMBLER. stand'U'd shift.
$100. Phone 992-!&amp;'11. 4-13-&amp;le JOliN DEERE R 'l'nelilr IIIII
wen as beaullful lllraJsbl
Etitching and zill zag dellgnplow. Anotber lndor ror
lnl. Pay off balance oil pay1004 GMC pickup, I&gt; ton, Pltooe
parll. Good rear tires ... botll
ments
at $6 montllly or *10
992-5990.
f.ls.stp
tractors, all for fD, RaJ
Yount!. lluo&lt;eel Rllecl, FlroDe cash. GuarB111eed. ~ lltiZ2685.
4-IUtc
For Rent
Coolville 8111-3482 or lll'l.$11l
4-!lap
REPOSSESSED - l u i Va1 THREE ROOM apartment. com•
cuum Cleaner complete with
plelely modern with buUt-ln EIGHT GtlADE Afti!UI helfero,
altaehmeots, paint spray and
year11nl!l. '111oma D. 817re.
kitchen, wall oven aOO tableconlwlmler. LooU and deanl
Grent Bend. Pbone JMI.:IIM.
top unit, stainless steel sink
like new. Pl!y oil balance of
4-!Ntp
with disposal unit, bath, ccm·
e paymenls at $6.110 mmlhly.
plete with shower ard large
Phooe ti!IJ.,_,
4-JI.«e
19'8 APACIIE camoh« trailer,

EXPERT
Whel Alignment .

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BUDGET PRICE furniture

Amended were:
- Abill to extend 1111 term d.
office for the m81Dr from two to
four years, ef!eetlve.lub' 1,1170,
for the term starting JuiJ 1,
1971.
- To divide the dey Into five
wards Instead of tho oxlllll118
7, under the one man one vote
rule, eff..Uvo Ju1Y 1, 1970, tor
the eleellon d. the Mil'or who
will take office oo JuiJ I, 1171.
L, w. Ge!Q&gt;, CouniY Clerk, hoWever, pointed Qll thalli will be
lmpolllllble io change 1111 rest•tratlon books for the May 17
election, as the books will be
closod oo April 17. The mayor
1o be elected on May 17 wtll
servo a two year term, but aubSOQienl mayors wtll servo four
year tenna.
- To raise tho oxlaries above
the original charter d. 1915, d.
mayor to not loss lhan$8,000 per
year; Clcy Clerk 1o not tell than
$4,800 per year; coonetlmen to
$120 minimum, not to exceed
$300 per year, eff..Uve Jlll.l' 1,
19~; the next council may raise
all oalarlea lor tho tenn that

SEWING MAC!flNE; repair
ser\Y'fee. ' aD-..makei: 'flY i.
mt Tlie il'abl'lc Shop, PoD&gt;
eroy. Authorized Singer Sales
and Service. We Sberpen
Scissors.
S-21-lfe
C!GARETI'E vending machlnel
and service. ABC Enlerprllel,
Mason, W.Va. Phone '1'/UMS,

S«tke.

calls alii antenna nlee
and •ervlce. Some anlennal
Installed free with pumwe.

w.Uc

Insurance
Al!TOMOBIT.E tnsuranee beea
r~neeDed! Loot your OJIOfll.
llcenseT ean en.H.
I II tk

on

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Mo. 20092
E1tate of Lorundo Mltltt, DltCHied,
Notlco It horelly gh&lt;•en thot Mor~
M. Buck, who.. Post Office od~
dro" 11. Pomlt'oy, Ohio, R. D. 4,
has boon dul )' appointed Encutrhc
of tho Ettato of Lorando Mltht,
Pceotod, loto of M•la• Countr,
Ohio.
Dated thit 4th doy of Aptll, 1969.

JOHN C. BACON
Acting Jullgti of tho
Prollota Cot~rt
Malge County, Ohio

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IY Jentt I. Mtrrll

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presents

LOCAL REPORlS
DAILY

J:SO A.M.
12 NOON

3 P.M.
AND

4:30 P.M.
Keeping Meigs
Gallic and
· Mason · Area
Informed As
Well ' As
Enterloined
. ·~-

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gave, Jr., lhaoked ettlzena Jnc1
the cooncll for helping to amead
the antiQ1aled ctiy charter. Ho
Aid lhere waa nsed io senttlrtfze
the rest or the eley charter.
Pro Hill were Mayor D,B, llorgan, Cley Clerk Patey Blrdetle;

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BOTTLED GAS. Avoid rr.on uP Utd nro hazard. We...,

AUCTieMI
Saturny, Aprll19-10 1.11~
We bove oold oor home allll wlll seD 1111 followltW peroo~
al prq,et'Qiloeated llvemileuoutlnreatofLI!IIIavWe. Leave
SCale Route 12t, :llh mUei
of t.otWovWe on SCale Rt.
325 to 1111 v111aae of Danville. Watoh for atgns.

A.vallobla In 155 HP 6 cy_l. engine or 230 or 280 HP V8 on•
o!nu in Spacial Ol,, , Skrlork,
"~ork Cu•to~t~, Grond Sport,
&amp; ort Watonl, 2 4n., • dn.t

.,.,t

2 . Hord Top1, A dr. Harc1
Tof•• Sto. Waton• ond Conv..-

Cclt1Piete bedrO&lt;ID aulte, llvltW room Illite, rockera and

tlb •• •

other chalra, 4 woal ruga, wardrobes. studio couch, metal

69 Pontiac Tompait
A• low o• ..........S2566.75

da••
sla•• _.

Avalloblo In 170 HP ovttftH4
earn 6 c_yi.J 265 HP Yl I"
put, C:u1torn $, Lt-.n.t, '

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GTO- 2 dr•·• 2 drT Htr4 Toptt
• dn., A dr. Ho;d OJI 1 Stotlon
Wooon•, and Canvottl.,tu.

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69 Pontloc
A• low ao ..........S1157.~

Ho,;,.,.

Chao&amp;e your Inlier home from oil to

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A. low os ................ $2620

Avolloblo In 290
«10 cu. In, O"'IMI In • dt~.,
dr. Hard, Tot~•• 2 if, Hard To,,,
Connt711tlol ond StjH•n , w..

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Lore Tranomilled Orally
Despite their highly devel·
oped civilization, the Incas
had no systems of writing
and all knowledge and lore
was transmitted Qrally. Numerical records were kept
on knotted cords, according
to the Encyclopaedia l!ritanmca.

gonso

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'JWITe ONLY o4
C\R BN:KFIRING I

Cley Attorney lla1mond G. loltagave, Jr.; CouneirmemberaJim
Wlalns, BlliWinter,DonaldWal- ·
die, Jack .lmlper1 Jack Fowler,
Dick Meli'oae, Wallace Slnllll,
Jim Fisher, Russell Holland and
Wadear Thabet. '
Clllzena present wore Mulno
Nlhert, chairman of the Execulive Commlttoo d. tile Democratlc ParQr d. Point Pleaaant; Lawrenee flenls, Red' Lingerfelt,
Claude Swann, EmU Romans, Roy
bellnl In tm,
Klncald, Jr., Solclon Flemlni. AI
CI\Y Attomeylll,yJnond G. Mus- BliP, and Eddie MeDermltl,

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PT. PlEASANT - A public
hearing condUeled III dey coonell Monday nlibtreaultecllnthree
ordinaoce aacl pro&lt;eclure billa to
amend the existing dey charter
being passed In 5t ml11lteo. niere
were no objecllooa.

on

';J

INFORMAnON'
NEWS

Revised

our third floor budget ohop.
Baker Furniture. Middleport.
Oblo.
a.lfc

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IE. Maia Pomeroy, 0.

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WMPO

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READY · !IIIX conerelt delivered right to your proJect.
Fast and easy, Free elll·
mates. Phone f92.3214, Goeglein Ready ·Mix Co., Middleport, Ohio,
I 10 lfc

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Charter

4 8 lfc

TV

·a

Point's

eration, New Haven. heme

HARR!PfS

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Pl••r1Jfllllt&amp; Alii

AIR CONDITIONING Refrigeration service. Jack's Refrig-

882-2079.

NJGHl .•• CALL
RAWLINGS SERVICE
DAY 992·215{
NIGHT 992-732t
R. It RAWLINGS SONS

-GUARANTEEDPHONE 992-2094

C. C. BRADFORD
AUCI'IONEER
Complete llenloe
..._ HNII1
Raelae. Oldo
crtn Bradford

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For The Fasbtst'
Se~lce DAY or;

ss.ss

SEPI'IC tanlrs cleaned. MIOer
Sanitatioo, Slelrart, Ohio,
Phone ~. · S.ls.tlc

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CIIUCK'S Casll and Carry TV
Service, save up to onHialf
on repairs. Bring them In and
save. Chuck's TV, l5ll Butter·
nut Ave., Pomeroy. ~tfe

EIG!!T AORFS. s.llortrwn
house. bath. balement, noar
!.onR Boltmn. Water lap set.
A
country borne, fl!iOI.
For lnfonnollon cal Reedf.
viDe, 811'/.3311.
4-~

NEI!DS

Complete Front·End

Business Services

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GEO. HOBSTt.'lTER, Brobr
LETART - 6 rooms, balh, 2
porches, drilled weD, 4 nice
lots. $0000.00
ClimER - Nice 6 1'0011111,
1111 ......... TN&lt;ll
oalh. lull basement, screen- From
l!ullca&gt;str lladteeor To The
ed patio, garage, S\i acree.
!mallest Hooter Coro.
Farm pond. 613,1100.00
II'IDDLEPORT - 6 rooms.
bath, furnace, nice fireplace,
Pom!IJ'Ol'
paneling, 2 acres. $6,1100.00 J.---~--~1
HELEN or VIRGR. '!'EAFORD .
ASSOCIATES
-f.l5-3lc

l4p - . . , bureau, picture~,
wash stand, round table, 11et
ol elralno, two bedl, g1aa
door cupboard. two vlolillll,
banjo, Dulcimer, """'"' eabl.
net, C81l11011, Army rifle wltll
closet, nicely decorated. can
ammunlllon, many small arllll"rl tilT.., limes. ~ 4 to
992.-5271 for ap ·oLntmenL
ticles; lllll!bet', fence pooll,
8.
MI. Win!• Guinther, Syra4-15-tlc
ertenslon Iedders. log dlains,
B~inass Services
l]l'lndJtonee. Garden tlDer, •
"''""· Phon• 9M-21M. 9!!0 Bllf· TERMITE\! swarming. They are
time.
4-IJ.tlp
bllel ol h117, SO bales rl.lllraw, fURNISHED on1 unfurnished
reproductlves klcked out ot
hand IDola, 110111e old; IIIIIIJ
.apartments. Close to school. HAY. !'bone lll'l~lM. 4-ll«ll
tennile eoloay deotroyl!llwood
trlelel not listed. J . E. VIIICI,
Phone !192-$434.
10-11-t!e
In 11'"1'. home. A Melga comOWDer. TenDs cab. Not ,.
JNllll'.
AUied Pets and Tel'lllile
8pOIIIIble fl1l' l&lt;cidenllt Ill .'!'RAILER LOTS, Bob's Mobile 14 !I'(WY1' , _ _ Motor boftt•
Control
llervlce, 7 Libert St.,
tr; HP motor, trallet with
lola. J..urd1 .......t. Sale Pomeroy,
Ohio, Phone 992Court, Syracuse, Ohio on Stale
winch. •. Alone IIH4CIJ,
ciDeled by Br lilltd Audbl Rt. 124, Phone 9ft.2111.
5669,
f-15-&amp;lp
4-IS-Il'p
Ct., Raclne, Ohio, Plllllo a.n-tk
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FURNISHED house In Po.,. FISH BAJT, .m- and nile SEE NEIGLI!!R BuBdlnr SUpVACANCY fllr twa e1deltJ , . roy, llv&lt;· I'OOIIIA and bath. mwltn, Jolla Jroebler, Colply for building )"0111' home.
Jill. , . JidYate paid ,.. Call evenlnl!l, t92-52&amp;Z.
lei•
Road, s,r-. " Call
&lt;Ill)' Nelgler, Rldne, o.
tllldl. Phaol ..... ,.....,
4-K-«c
U.Uc tiiNtlll.

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ILAEnNAIS

FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM
1300.
aparl'lllenl, Middleport. Pllone S'l'l'lRI!lO PIIONO rodln eom992-3814.
»lfc hlnoflon. ,.........,., loob
Employment W1ntecl
'''" n~. """. Multhlle speakINTERIOR and eltorlor paint. !'RAILER, BI'OWII's '1\&gt;aOer
aumm•tle mPart,
Minersville,
Phone
992lng and roof ......X. Call Gene
""' """-· lleaullful band
3324.
f.9.12tc
Congo, Long l!oltool, INS-IIUI,
"""""' olied walnut cabinet.
T•ke •ver IIO)'IIIenls of only
4-16-l«p
Pets For Sale
11.50 weelrlv or nay ballllllO,
EASTER SPElCIAL. small min- $115.116. Call 9!JI.a. 4-!Uic
For Tr1cle
Iature poodles, puppy trim in.
GUNll lor real eatate In Metp
eluded. $65; also pugs, scot- 1'ml'R BRAND new delnOIIIINCounty, Pbone 11Ui81.
ties, wires. Ireland Road Kentnra, zl~ zag -'"II matb4-INtc
nels, County Rd. 59, Coolville,
lnes. Clooe out at
CaD
Phone 1167-3555.
4-0-lote
992-2nll.
4-. .

I WISH to thank eadl oae wllo
sent me cards. nowers ml
so many gills duriDB my recent bospltalization. Sp«&lt;al
Ulanlo; to ·Rev. Lemley, Rev.
Grate, Rev. Smith and Rev.
Cao:O fur lilelr visitaliono
and prayero. Thanks to tho
blood donor and to all those

Bu.siness,
Se·rvices l~
'.·'.' .. . ' ' '

EXPEIIENCED

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

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Company ofHcial cor. V-8 engine, auto. trans., power steering, radio, bucket seats and console. Black
vinyl roof. New car title and guarantee.

lnstrlion

Mlni111um Chc:.rt• 7Sc
12 cent• per word three contiCu·
tlwt intertlons .

lt!r·o.m. to

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1968 CAMARO 2 DOOR ..........................................$2895

For Wor'll Ad S.rviu

5 uftf• P'' Word

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2 SIGNS
. OF

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bed,'~roner 1 two 111 heaters. Maytq 1'fl&amp;her 1
cans,
antlquoo, marble top dreoser bureau, picturos, nob oland,
roullll taltlo, .1111 ~ chllrl, two beds,
eupboan!,
two vlollria, bonJO,IlulelmO!', ~oorcl e""'net. earmon. Army
rUle with &amp;IDIDiinltlon, 11111'0' lmall ~eles; lumber, lonoe
poat., oxtetlllot! lodd!on, toe ehll.., II'IIIIIJtoneo. Gmlon
tiller, 60 bales or~~ 50 bole• oi:atraw, hand toola, some
old; 11111'0' uttclei not Uoled.
J. E. VANCE, OWNER ·

T•rlll• caah. Not reiiJOIIIiblo fouccldenh or lou. L&lt;moh
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¥tween the queenlY Hepburn
and the raucou stret..nd that
captured the imagination of
Hollywood.
Miss Hepburn ftrst won the
awanl In 1932 lor "Mornirw:
Glory" and rOUowed that

trllJiliPl\ last year with her role
oppo~it&lt;i the late ~encer Tracy
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amual c-titloQ.
Best a~ actor- ud
actress laurels to a pair o(
oldtimera, Jack A1bortaGn tor
"The SWJect was Roses" and
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WASHINGTON (\WI) - The Der~nS. Department said to-

·; da.v "'all evklenl·e now available•• Indicates a missirw U.S. re-

··,.,-conatssan.;e plane was shot down by North Korean aircraft and.
It was 11 far out1ide" North Korean airspace when attack-

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The unarmed Navy electronic Intelligence plane with 31
·:. abaord haa been miiBing since about midnight Monday and the
;,North Korean Communists claimed it was shot down after vi~&gt;­
..~ latbtg Uwir air space.
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But the Pentagon declared in a statement at 11 a.m. EST:
"'! "from a variety oC sources, some of them sensitive, we are
- able to confirm that at all times during lts mission the air:..:~ craft was far outside any claimed territorial airspace of North.

lateit move for~
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terit;v In ~tate - ~·
•; a
. , ''lr"'' ~\-'-'=
Democrats ..lei ~. Rhode~, In a ourpri-. 1IIOVI -IY
ll)ted otato Flnaneo lllreetor IJCIIIUd 'Colllet to reYiow tho lo~:!i·
ilacel 811&gt;1111011. &lt;
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to make sure that atale~ 1t110ndinl Is kept In n... with lnc&lt;lno," tho
goveraor aali:L ..lttte aUatertt¥ move was tate ln e_oanna:," Rep. VlllIIam E. Hlnlr, Jl.New flilladelphla, aald. "But 11!11018 lwoulcl I~
port it. n SU. WWlam B. N)'e, D-~ J8ld "auaterl! is l CC.
venianl word that lets yau back down frolll reipollslbUity.

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DQnol4 lbl'lh.
Mra. ·r.;~"Vwi~eullllil,· and ,..._
in "Guess Who's Coming to
Robert :Merlc:e ofCindlllatiWIIft
Dinner."
-~ au~ats of !olios Frloda
She ls only the second actress
Fao1UIIe. 1
in history to win the award in
. Mr. l!ld Mra. wnnam Fftd
successive years. Luise Rainer
sm1111, sr. o1 llnolbur1 and Mr.
was the first In 1936 and 1937
and Mfa, uiwrence Bauatunan
with "The Great Ziegfeld'• and
and Jelrre1, ~ &amp;ulda,y
40 The Good Earth."
(Continued !rom- ll
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Vt~IU,. re!Jtl'rea In Cbarlealn&amp;le
shot at a high altitude •
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Sil'€:er Streisand, who was
Mr, and MI'a. Slllllb were Eas·
born ten years after Miss
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tor Visitors ol their son-Ill-law
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The plane's home baee,
Hepburn won. her first Oscar,
~ datqlltor, Mr. and Mra. Ted
Atlflll,
Is
lOcated
In
tho
Tol&lt;yo
.
made her film debut in "Funny
~·· . and children, 'l'olll .... area, aboot 30 miles trun the
GrU," playing Fanny Brice arxl
Jill, Defiance._
reprising the role that made her Dart.:filled beehive slwt geu 238 RedtJ
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· Sill. and Mrt. Jobn T. llrYIII capital and aboot 15 utlloa frllll
a star on Broadway.
SAIGON - COMMVNIST SOLDIERS CREPT Into SOuth V I - JuniOr Holo!Dger and opMed bJ .... dauiblor. Taml, Grud Yokobama.
The p~ne carries ao tnuch .
Sir carol Reed won the rrom cambodlan bivouacs today and In human wa"!s attac~. a~· prayer and Bee~ and treas..
Forks, N. D. were aueata ·last sophlatlcal.ed equipment, awr·
Academy Award for best s, ootpost whose defenders turned them back wl\h ~lve artil· uror reporla.
,
week of Mr. and Mro. .fohn llr:Y·
director for the colorful musi.. lecy round&amp;, klllitV 238.
'!be recent OilS 11mt, tho 111'11 an and dau&amp;llter, Doltla. Sst. ces elqllalned, 0.1 It takas an
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UPI correopondent Not Gibson reported lrml the battlasround time a projeot of tbla .kind waa llr:YIII Ia otatlGaed at Grud utllallllly large number of mop
"The WiOOrniUs of Your
33 mlles west-northwest of Saigon that 13 Gla died and throe were o~aored bJ tho club, waa a Forka with tho u. S. Air Force. to ojlerate IL There are
i
Mind'' from 11 The Thomas
woopded in the batlle for Patrol BaseD-3, buUI Monda1, 1,000 aueceao. More llld&lt;etl and Be- Jolnlnl the Br:Yan famlllaa dur· dl!fereftt verolona of the EC121,
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Crown Affair" was voted best yards from tho cambodlan border, Levelq their -ltzer.a, the Aot wao diiCIIIaed, ud a &lt;01·
with dif!trent crew require111g lite week !or a .tall wore Mr.
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song of the year as hun:lreds of
250 Americans, ootllllllbered three-to-&lt;&gt;ne, UDleaahed • barrige or tee brook roullll"''l In Marl~ ud Mrl, AllportBrJan anddau&amp;ll· menta aod mlaolona.
stars and celebrities filled the the dart - ftlled "beehive" rounds shotgurl-atyie Into the wa..s of !lmda1, April 27, waa .....t.ctiro o1 ~olabul'l, and Mro.
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Dorothy Chandler Pavilion of
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Communist t.roops, Gibson said.
ed.
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Slan111 Br:Yan and children, and
t!te Los Angeles Music Center
(Continued trun I) '
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N.W mombera welcomed Into Mrs. Cuialln!&gt; Buaaell who Ia
for the two-hour ceremony.
O'GraJy's theory about the governor
the club were JloY, Wnllam Air- vlallllis In Columbuo with rela- alao observed that the CAP baa
Champion Directs
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DAYTON - EUGENE P, O'G!WJY, chalnnan of the Ohio Dem- ..,. Pomeroy: Mr. andMro. Jaek tives. Mrs. Busaallla In Col~­ b~t $911,319 into tho coun~ .
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Gower Champion directed the ocratic hrcy, said Monday Gov. James A. Rhodes would not run
cy
alnceIto
Inception
here
throe
Chapman, Mr. ~ .Mta.' 0 II n
Casti)&amp;ced show with greater ror the u.s. Senate because he ia"loalng cmtrol" or the state GOP. Wolf and BoiQ' WUidn, MI..,; bua awatuns the returJI of her years 114"
bullbiad SP t Ronald w. JluoInformality than the awards had
Wendell Hoover waa asked to
O'Grady IDid a student audience at the University of DayiDn that Mr. and Mra. Joe YCllltll and aall llho reeently roturnod from
seen in previous years. There there was a ••growing finaneiJI crisis" ln Ohio which ~tean be ~id Glenda !ilarp; of ·!lew Haven,
cheek
Into the matter of the C&amp;O
Vlei!Wn, The John Bf1811 fam.
was no single master of at Rhodes' doorstep." He said the GOP was aware of the crlala atxl
llallroad
propoabw to cloaa the
and carl Cline of Rlplv.
.
111 violted Euler weekend In
ceremonies and tuxedoes retrelght
depot
omee and brltV a
Refreahmento and a aoclal hour Columbus with relatives.
''they are afraid they will have to share the blame."
placed white tie ard tails.
reJ)Ort of his findllll• back to
wore enJoloed bJ Mr. and Mto.
Presentill:" tile awards were Ohioan's heart used in transplant
the
next aooalon. Several memEmU i;ynOII, Mr. and Mra, Jun.
five hosts and ho5tesses: Frank
b8rs
!ell the chamber ahCIUid go
HOUSTON - DOCTORS AT METHODIST HOSPITAL here Mon- lor Holalnger, 10111 Brad and
!:iinatra, Jane FoiXla, Walter day tranoplanted the heart of David Fearlog, 30, an auto raclqt ac·
on
recocd
oppoalntl thoraUroad's
Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pierce
Matthau, Sidney Poitier, Ingrid cident victim from Toledo, Ohio. into the body of a Missouri mab.
move tO be aired at a hearlrw: In
and ilanlb'. Mr. and Mra. Joe
Bergman. Burt Lancaster, Na..
May on grounds that it wCIUid be
Fearing a metal company foreman. was down to Houston's St. YOIIII8 and !i!Ol'l')', BeUy WDActivity
talie Wood, Diahann Carroll, Luke Hospi~l early Mon:lay after the raci11t car accident. Hll wife. Idn, Olin Wolf, Mr. and Mro. In
a cllaadwntage to preaenl buol•
Rosalind Russell am Tony Robin, and severo! mecllcal technicians acCOIIIjl&amp;nied him on the prl· Brookl Echrarda and llllrley,
Thlrt;v • nve arresta were ness, aill could baQer fUture
Curtis.
vale airplane DlghL Dr. Michael Jleb!r.key's teem tranl!llanted Fear· Gleoda !l!arp, Bill Roush, James made aod eight acclclenta lnvea- poasibUIUea ol attracting IndueBob Hope appeared to present
.
Paulay, Mra. Jack Chapman, SCClt tlgated.ln !olar&lt;h by the llllddle- try. }
ing's heart Into the body of Ted Clarllbera, t4.
Martha Raye with the Jean
ft
waa
alao
decldnd
to bu.Y nine
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and Lori, John Kearns Mr. and port P..lce Department accllrtl,.
Hersholt Humanitarian Award Sirhan Sirhan's fate in jury's handtJ
Mra, Frank Oldaker, Pl.tiijp and lng to' tile monthly .report !lied 3-11. high Christmas deeoratlcJIIs
for her efforts to entertain
at a re&amp;lced coat Or P5 ..ch.
LOS ANGELES - A JURY OF 12 American citizens deliberat- )lacy, David Lipscomb, Mr. and
United states servicemen in ed tolay whether Sirhan B, Sirhan was a mental case or a vicious Mrs. Doug Hemalll)', Richard MondaJ night with Middleport AttenditV, In addition to the
COIIICII bJ Pollee 011el Paul a - namea; wore- -- rucbtirtl ·
Vietnam. She was the ftrst
APRIL14 TO *BRif 3~.
assassin bent on the murder of Sent. Robert F. Kennedy.
Duckworth and Apoa ~•. '1l!e Para"""
woman to receive the honor.
~h~'
l!Oulah
it-o~
Fred
A verdict of first or aeoond degree mur42r - one carqlntla next meettili ~~ be All~ U. , . Arreola Im:lilleil17 for opeedThe best foreign lang111ge possible death sentence and tfiO'· ~r alsurlng life - .... e~
Morrow, John WilHam Bla-r,
~h
1111; foor, driVIng wblle lmAlxl- Bob Jacoba, Bob Winget~, · Jac~
film award was presented to the
shortly,
cated; two, runniDg stAll&gt; algno;
colors: Ho!ltJ
U. S.S. R.'s Mosfilm production
two, I'UI1IIIng red llghta; 1110 lm• carsay Ill!! .Marge Hoffner,
" War and Peace."
~rd~jlreJ.
proper parldns; .... Improper
Although the tie between Miss
FUNERAL ANNOUNCED
COLUMBUS (IJPI) - N ell .
backlrw:; blr, lmoxlcalloll; ora,
Hepburn and Miss streisand
MASSILLON, Ohio (IJPI) 3 PAIRS FOR $2.90
Armstron&amp;'• lather aald Mon·
GAUGES - . GaUlitoll.. 11.9
lllegal em.ust' one, wrq W8f
was a breath-tairlng bit ·of Funeral semces have b e en day his son waa as calm aboot
Y01uave $1.1~
on on&amp;.way street; one, assured and 19,2 runnlrw: 24 teet; Pt.
drama, it was not without scheduled here Wedneaday lor
pJitV to the 1110011 as he would
6 PAIRS FOR 5.80
CLIFTON, W, Va. - Mro. clear dlatanc:e. Parklrw metsr Plioaant, 2f.58; J?pmeroy ·14·
precedent.
Mrs. Katherine Brown, 58, wife
be about .tsiU,. a nel(lbborlng
soil, 21.88; Hinton, L31 ai&amp;L:
Youuve$ •
Charlotla Ann Bemutl, 45, Bex· recelpta totaled $842.50.
There was one other tie for of Paul Brown of the Clnclmatl
city.
KanaW!!a
Falla,
4.10
l'allbW;
best acting laurels back In 1932. Bengal&amp; of the American FootArmstml&amp; 38, the dvUian iey, Ohio, died lolonila1 In Unl·
Charletton, 18.39 r.Jnil&amp;, LollWallace Beecy and Frederic ball Loapo, Mrs. Brown ¥
verslt;v 8081&gt;ital, Columbus.
astronaut from Wapakmell,
don,
aod Wlnlleltl are
$2.50 Kayse.r Pan ose
March gained a stand-off; &amp;mday at Scripps Memorial HosMra. Bennett, a rati.e of CUIDAIIAGE ESTIMATED
Ohio, hao been tapped bJ t h e
011
the
alll.
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Beery for "The Champ'' and pital In La Jolla, Calif., of an
too. l'ed resided , til Col~bus
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (VPO·
:onsalefor$1.99
Space Agency tD become t h e
March ror hls title role in "Dr. apparent heart atiack.
the
....
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25
years.
She
was
a
J
obn
M.
Morris,
011110r
ril.
the
To RECEIVE LOAN
first Amerlcau to aet loot on
JekyU aod Mr. Hyde."
!omer OIJII)IOYee or
Westing· ftre • ewept A. G. Sharp 1Aqft6er
th'
WASQiNGTON
~- Col~·
the moon. He will ~
the Apollo II mission making hoose Electric Corp; In ColiDD· eo., ~ eaUmated loaa at bus, Ohio. will pt a tl,94t;587
osi.,Y ,ptfWI~
bua. She .... the dau(lbtor or
$800,000. '!be three ·alarm lire loan
the . . - o1 ·
DIVORCE GRANTED
the !lrat moon landing JUly 20.
late Benjamin A. and Vlrg!Dia of lllletermlned origin ~rol&lt;e 0111 llOUIIq and Urlltln lloYOiqiment
George Kau!f, Rt. 2 Racine,
Patrick RedmaD.
at tho dGWntown lumber yard for 'the,purchaao &lt;11081..,-renl
TONIGHT THRU TIIURSDAY
ha.a been awarded a dl.vorcerrom
She
Is
sutvlvecl
b.i'
her
huaSunday.
home a.'
Eleanor Frances K a u f C m
APRIL 15-17
band,
Hennan
N.,
and
an
elghtMEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
grounds of gross neglect of cllty
CANDY
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year-dd dau(lbtor, Cathy Ann:
Admlaslons - None.
(Technicolor)
and extreme cruel\!',
five
staters,
Mrs..
Nancy
Prince,
Discharges - James Clark,
Charles Azlll vour
Loahla Mitchell, John Ml!chell, Clifton; Mrs. Mary LouiH Bur·
Marlan BraOOo
ton and Mrs. Keith Atldnson, bolh
Tom Wallo, Larry Powell.
COLORCARTOONS:
FIRE DOVSED
o! Colwnbus; Mrs. ~ Gll&gt;Think or Sink
Middleport Firemen aoswered
ther, Middleport. and Mrs. IJor..
"
Nudnill on the Beach
a call at 1:58 p,m. Monday to
tha Noble. New OrJMna; tlu'ee
(This is an Adult picture. ..)
Grant St. where thay extlngulohWORKERS KIIJ.ED
brothers, Pat HedJna1lo llllddle(One admi ssion only: $L00)
ed a brush fire near the Sayre
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AKRON (IJPO - Two men port; Jack ltedman, Houston. Tex.
SHOW STARTS 7 P,M.
residence.
were kllled lolonila1 when a hole aod J, a lledman, Texla; eight
they wore dlal~W: at a COII!Itru&lt;- nieces, alii a nephew.
tlon site caved In and burled
Funenl aentceo will be held
them alive. They ware Leator Thursday at 10t30 a.m. !MD tha
Obllak, 37, of Atwater ud Paul Woodyarll Eaot Ftl!\0-.1 - e ,
Kemmery, 45, Lakemore..
2300 East LMtVIlcn A"', Columbua. Frl~• 11111 call at the
!Unenl htil\e7 to 9 Tueldal',allll
INCREASED DEDVCTION
011 Wednesday ·2 to 4, aNI 7 to 9.
w.ISHINGTON (UPO - SelL Gnvea14o services will be
StAlphen 111. y 00111 , Jl.Ohlo, Mon- held 1bur141¥ ai3 p.m. at Kirk·
day lntrnduced legislation rala· ' land Memorial ·Gifdena, PL
irw: an Individual's Income tax Pleaaant, wllh the Rev•. Max Don,
deduction from $600 to $1,000. ahue omclating. '

WASIIINGTON - THE REPVB.!JCAN NaliCJI'II qonmlttoe Is
Implicitly ondorabw President Nixon's antlbolllstlc mla.Uo plall,
although Its new chairman, Rep. ~~oPra C. B. Morton of Maryland,
Lis arguing AIIM policy shCIUid not be a 1101'1i..n Issue. The CCIIII1nite~fS
toe ga.. a brood endoraemeni to Nlxon.acbnlnistratloo foreign and
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domestic' moves MOIIdoQ' after oloetlng Mormn· to succeed Ray c,
Bliss as GOP rational cbalrmaiL
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Ita aeSBion waa the q,enlng of a tour-&lt;JaY round of Republican
meetings to prepare tor lite1970 otate'and c01181'aasioral ei,.UODI. .
The ratlwal commltiae adopted a resolution aayiog that lite )'011111
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Nixon administration had "moved quickly and decisively to re.verse
the policy of drlftlng Into crlals that baa burdened the American peoSYRACUSE .,. '!be rOBUit,r
pie !or far too long."
' meeUIIII of tho Trt.count1 C. B.

NeW M . :. .
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'it., nl8htFarrb¢H! spoke at the annual !lleetlng of lite Meigs Count;y
Tllberculo•ls and Health Asso~latlcJII held at lite Pomeroy United Mal!1ocllst Clllrch,
- Farrlnglon Bald that the (hosPital&gt; •'Project 18 in" - pre' .Umably referring to lite re&lt;J~est
!W lundlng - and litat "approval
li.expected soon."
-~ He estimated .the total project
Clio! at $600,000, noting that fedtl'~ aid wlli be awroxlmately
, M17,800 Wltlo the local !!hare
btlntl $182,200. 'Ibis representa
68.6 per cent In federal cootrl.
iiitl.na,
Farrlnstm pointed out.
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•-'!be speal(er commented on the
' .;;..... or tho Tri.COU.ty Prac1 tll:ll-19Ur• SChool-and aald !hat
' llri aginey I~ neaotlatlng wllit
Qllla County heallit agencleo
llld tho Holzer Medics! Center
on the pooolbUIQ' of eventually
eatabllshlng facUlties for trainIn&amp; ~censed practical mrses

Police Arrest 35

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SPRING·SALE ·

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Now on Sal• In

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ftea. sus Wondel'lec Aallon
In your
tanrlte
S.w.et - Niilllr~l•
Debonair - Mothwhil' .. :willow -

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"II will be two years probabefore anything deveiOJ)B
there,!' be said,
Farlinglon deocrlbed tho work
o! the Ohio Vallay Haalth ServIces j!ounctation, Inc, as a health
domoqatraUon project In a seven county area fUnded under the
~chla Act. He said his agen0, Ia .conceroed wllit the Impact
oil', haalth
In tho regloo lhroollb
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We invite you to come in and talk with one
of the officers in our Savings Department
about a savings plan. His advice will help
you select a plan suited lo your income.

WHEN YOU VISIT, PARK FREE

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provision of health services, not- programs for the seven county
Ing that through surveys, a total area. OVer $2,000,000 wen! to
of 32 major health gaps have been the !helterlng Arms Hospllal at
de!lned. He spoke or the prob- Athens, currently under conlema Involved In llnanclng health struction. in addition to ottaer
care, particularly when being re- federal aid tolallng $1,178,000,
ceived on an outpatient basis. He
Plans for sc~ all school
said the main object or any heallit children in the l'eglon in a comservice slloUid be to keep peo. prehensive speech, hearing; and
pie on their jobs and not lying visual conservation program
around In a hospllal, because were a.nnoonced by the speaker.
thil is what they have to do to Emphasis will be on early dereceive financial aid,
tection o! defects and preventaHe spoke or the envlronrnen· tive senlces, he pointed out,
lal heallit problems of the reFarrlncton doacrlbed tho .,..
gion, of sub-standard hooslllg,
which he deserlbed as HworH
than m.Wr ghettos, n and of th•
private" well supply with uoo
per cent being subject to cmtamlnation."
The speaker complimented the
CCIIIII1 on the Cheater - Tupper•
Plains water SJ!Item which Ia
under conatnaction.
Ue cited a need for better communication a between heallhaaon.
'
cle~ and annoliitcGd a lillill1 ,.
planning and cancer deteCtlcJII
conferOIICe to be held on April
23 at Rio Grande College, Dr.
Keith Brandeberry of Holzer
Mecllcal Center will serve as ill
program director.
On family planning needs or
the region, Farrington said that
there are 28,100 !amlllos In need
of assistance In this area. He
BONNIE POOLEY
spOke of the need lor mental
health facilities In Meigs, Galita and Jackson coonti.es, and
of tho work of the mental r ..
tardatlcJII evaluation unit.
Farrlnglon credited his agency with being responalble for
Taking part In the competl·
securl111 $17,000,000 In health lion lor the title or Miss South.
em Ohio In Pomeroy on Saturday, April 26, wlli be Bonnie
&amp;lsan Pooley, a junior at Ohio
Unlverslt;v.
The daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
Walter c. Pooley of Hamllton,
Mill Pooley studied all t,ypes of
danclntl for six years and has
served as a dance instructor for
three years.
A French major planning to
teac~ Miss Pooley ia an activo member of the angel lllght
at Ohio Unlverslt;v and was first
rumor-up for the Mllltary Ball
queen.
In the talent competition of
lite Miss Southern Ohio Papant,
to be held at 8:10 p,m_ In t h e
Meigs Junior High School at Pomeroy, Mlsa Pooley will pre&amp;ent
an Hawaiian dance.

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might be raised, persons close to
the sltuallon auld today a subcy General Hol!)lltal facilities, •tantlal portion of the local share
and of the Jackaon and Hock- is on hand from the revenue
Ing poblic health centers, He taken In by lite hospital so tar.
said the need for health career The remainder is no problem,
developmanl training facilities It was pointed oo~ allitoo(lll they
were not certain which direction
wllitln the region was acute,
Farrington was IntrodUced by the hospital hoard would go. With
Wallace Bradford, president, and such a substantial amoont 011.
was given a gift at the conclu- hand toward the local share,
the remainder could be borrowolon o! his lalk.
ed and be paid back !rom fuAllitough the speaker made no ture revenue, it was suggested,
reference to how the local share

agency ln renoY ation and

Buckeyes
Pull Out
OfSEOAL
Dick llubbarcl, preslo2nt ol the
Nelsonvtile-York District Board
&lt;1 Education, announc:ed ~
the Nelaonvllle-York Buckeyes
wUI leave ibe SOUtheastern Ohio
Athletic Leape after the 1969.
70 school term.
Hubbard said the ooclslon to
leave the SEOAL "was a very
dJfftcult one:• The board voted on the ISIIUe last night, ft
had been dlacuseed earlier this
year by area residents.
Nelsonville-York lothe smallest of eiSht schools In enrollment porllclpating In the league
oosplw a conaolldatlon between
Nelaonvlllo and Buchtel - York
school districts two yeers ago,
Nelsonville was a charter
member of lite SEOAL when the
league was formed In 1925, AI.
!hough the GrOJ-S never won
a football champlonahli&gt;, nor
many grid games, they did fare
well In basketball down througJt
the years with fwr champion.
ship teams and a .....~ost mark
of 235..258. Ill 1952, the Gr!IYhounds adVanced to lite CtaiB A
Slate llnals before boWing to
LocklaDd-W11111e.
ft waa reported the Buckeyes
have been Invited to Jain the TriVaiiOJ ConfertiiiCe, Travel d I stance won•t be as great a.a it
waa In tho SEOAL, and t h e
ochools - Warren Loca~ Belpre, Fecteral.llocklng, and Fl.
Frye are aiJout the aize of Nelsonville-York,
SEOAL of!lclalo are In
the process of finding a replacement for the Buckayeo. VInton
County hao Indicated 111 Interest
In the SEOAL. SO baa Ook IIIII and
Warren Local.

FIVE.IJAY FORECASf
By United Press lnlernational
Temperatures In Ohio will
a'Ver&amp;~e much above normal
Thursday througJt Monday with
highs averaging In the low to
mid 70s and Iowa In the low to
mid..SOs. A liWe cooler over
the weekel)t. ~ere Thura-

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Mrs. Vale
Mrs, Nellie Vale, a Meigs
County school supenisor, was

named to a two year term as
chairman or the Southeast District School !ilpervlaors at a
meeting held Monday at the "Middle School" in Belpre.
Mrs. Vale, Mrs. Greta &amp;rtUe, also a Meigs County school
supervi110r, and Mrs. Walter
Rife, Gallla Count;v school supervisor, attended the meeting
which had for a theme, .. T h e
Middle School, H
Robert Miller, superintendent
&lt;1 the Belpre Schools, gave the

addreu of welcome and there

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A delegatioo of Melia Couoty NFO member&amp; attended the
Gallla Councy NFO ... _ dl~&gt;­
ner at Greene Local School, Saturdl1 evenitV April 12, where
at laaot 250 peraona heard Rl·
cardo Avila, NFO daley assistant trun Indiana discuss completion · of contnot negotiations
with aeYOnl It,rs~ milk procea-

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J(loes Heads TB&amp;H,
Sltcceeds Bradfo~d
Election of new omcers, the
reslgration of Mrs. Kermeth WUcox, executive secretary, and a
resume of services over the
past year highlighted the annual
dinner meetlng Tuesday night of
tho Meigs County Tuberculosis
am Health Association.
Manning Kloes was elected
president, succeeding Wallace
Bradford. Other officers named
were Clarence Headley, vice
president; Mrs. Bruce May, secretary; Miss Frieda Faehnle,
treasurer; Mrs. Manning Kloes 1
repre1entative dlrector, and
Mrs, Dwight Wallace, alternate
repre5entative director.
Named to the board oC directors were Mrs. Carl Kautz, Mrs.
Dan White, Mrs, Dean Ba.rnitz,
Mrs. Clarence Headley, Mrs.
Guy Neigler, Mrs. Bert Bodimer.
Mrs. Glenn OUl, Mrs. Tom Martin, Mr, and Mrs, Wallace Bradford. Paul Baer, Mr. ard Mrs.
Richard Chambers, Mr. arw::l
Mrs. J, S. Davis, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Whitehead, Dr, and Mrs.
Jerry Matheney, aDd Mrs. Mil ..
elrod Betzlng.

$500 for professional education ed to all students.
She noted that 30 vol..-n
and training, $238.26 for patient
services. $114.03 for public in- assisted in the testing of 3.477
formation, $663,12 for lund rals· persons.
It was reporteil that 38 larp
ing and $129.19 lor administrax-rays were paid for by the aation arxl general expense.
sociation during the year. A
The gross 1968 Christmas seal nurse tvss also been hired this
sale. Mrs. Wilcox reported, was year to administer tuberculosl•
$3,597.25, with $755.42 going to work in the county.
the state and national organiza..
Mr. Bradford thanked Mra.
Wilcox for her work with the ortions.
During the past year, accord- geni2ation and noted that her
ing to the report of Mrs. Wil- r esignation Is etrectlve as ot
cox, there were six patients at July l He appointed Paul Baer,
the SouU1east Ohio Tuberculosis J. S. Davis and Mrs. Clarence
Hospital from Meigs County. Headley to a committee which
Four are there now, one is de- will review the applications for
ceased, and one has been trans· nursing scholarships to be
ferred to Coh.onbus. She spoke awarded this spring.
of the gifts on birthdays and
Christmas provided the patients,
Two $250 scholarship• are beof the tray favors and napkins ing otrered for which to date, six
sent for three holidays, aTKI of applications have been receivthe donation made toward the ed. Meigs Councy high school
purchase of a kiln Cor the use seniors have until April %5 to
of the patients.
a~ly for thei!L Diane Holliday
A contribution was also made of Rutland and AM Holter of
to the ~rlngvlew Hoopllal lor Eastern receiyed. the 1968 sc~
mentally ill tuberculosis pa.. larshlps.
Bradford, who has served aa
tients.
Utkler commtmity service, president ror the past se'VV&amp;l
Mrs. Wilcox reported that tuber- years, e~ressed his IIIPreclaculin skin tests were offered to tion tor the assistaneeglwnhlln.
aU students in the county, ard The dinner l'(as oerved bJ tho
that literature on tuberculosis United Melitodlst Cl&gt;trch women
and the skin tests was distribu~ precedltV the annual meetbte.

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1969-10 OFF1CERS for the Melga County Tuberculoola allll Health Aaaoclallon al
Tue&amp;da.Y night's annual meeting. They are, left to right. Miss Frieda Faehnle, treasurer; ~
nirw Kloes 1 presidenti Mrs. Bruce May, secretary; Clarence Headley, vice president; ard Mrs.
Dwight Wallace, repreaeatadve director. alternate. Mrs. Maaniag Kloes, the repreaelt&amp;Uw director, was not preseM for the picture.

were conWcted tcurs ot. the Bel..
Miss Faehnle, treasurer, reo.
pre uMiddle School."
ported
assets of $7,651.51at the
A luncheon was held at the
end
or
March. E&gt;penaes totaled
Redwood Restaurant, During the
$2,604.10,
Including $746.09 lor
afternoon aeaslon Dr. Karl Weimer of Ohio Unlversit,y'a col- the community service, $213,41
lege of e&lt;llcatlcJII, was the speak- for public health aod education,
er, using ~"'be Mldllle School
Concept" as his topic.
Preolding overthemeetil!iwas
Robert Reed, superintendent of
the Washington Councy achoola
The brass choir, directed by
who will be succeeded by Mrs.
David Bowen, wlU q:1e11 a public
Vala. Eighteen achools are Inconcert at 8 p,m, Friday In the
cluded In lite district,
Molge High School Aillltortwn
In Middleport.
The choir will present "Oiorale" tram Prelude, Olorale and
MeigM NFO Group
Fugue; them &amp;CIIl ' 4 An American Rhapaodie"; •~Two A,yres"

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the popular "carousel" and
"Brigadoon" alq with ushe~
aSIWB.h" alii "Wue Tarwo" concludl~ wllit "Burnished Brass
!olar&lt;h."
Concert band personnel in-

nie Grueser, Shelley Hall, CGDnle LaMing, Connie Radford.
Fred Rayburn, Vickie SUtton. Kathy WehrutV, Debbie Wlaec:up.
HORN - JeMi!er Goble, MoJ..
anie Hackett.
ciLdea:
TROMBONE - Bill Bormarl,
FLUTE - Wendy Carper, car- Kent Kloos, Mark Miller, SUllo
olyn Maples, Pol!liY Story,
Rusche!, Carolyn Tracy, Marli1n
am. uprayer" frqm 11 RieJlll, II
BASSOON - Pat Harris.
Tracy.
Eb CLAIUNET - Ann Ohlin- BARITONE - Bob Blacbton,
Directed by Glen Shaw, the
Ecklie Brown, Pat Greas.
concert band will play aeleetlons ger.
IIA8i CLAIUNET - Marge
TUBA - Nathan Roblne!te.
from 11 Lll' Abner.'' u Air f o r.
Balli~ .. two woodland sketches,
Riggs.
PERCVSSION - Ed11
CLAIUNET
Nancy
J!!t!llliln.
wards,
Steve
Holf!llan,
11111111
.. To A WUd Rose" arwf TO A
Water Lily" aod a Welsh folk an, Sheila Folmer, JW 'lilrrla, King, Paul Rice, &amp;tole Soulab:J.
Kq,. Pam
Bra• choir memben an:
lulta compooed &lt;1
•'Jenny Kim Johnaon,
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Manley,
Cellne
McGOwan,
Mary
TRUMPET
- Karrott Grlllltb,
JGI1t8," All Through tbe Nl.ght
Mklklf!,
He
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Dobbie
OhJobn
Lohse,
Pat
~.Sine
I nd "Men ot' Harltch."
Folll!f'l111 lntormlsalono tho Unger, Kro~ Price, EUen Rice; li!Hor, Marla' Grueaer, Kdlr
band will presenl tMIIllber• fl'tllll Mello.. Rizer, Bei!Qi Scaai, Wataon.
SUJie Soulsby, S)olYia•
UO!IN - llotlf
ilollllllo
Becloy Trllllell.
' ' "'tor, MarleaO ' ~' .IUiee
ALTO SAX - ,Dt!bblo Hawlf1;
, ~
Dobbie HUMell, MartanntKIC~t~o
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Dobblo J;anay, 1\larcy. &lt;lw1ona,
Ricky Pierce.
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,middle 50a. Variable cloudlneoa
and not nwch change In temperature Thuraday, Scattered show·
ers west in the forenout, spreading over eastern sections In the
afternoon.

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~rm care wing ol Veterans Me~9rial Haspltal, J, E, Farrington, executive director of the
oido Velley Health Services
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urhe Soviet ship said ln reaponse to que•tionl that it l1ld
not recovered or seen any SID'vivora,11 the
IIPL ,
Two Rus sian ships joined in the search arll reacui cptntlon at U,S, requesL The Russian port of Vladivostok iullly·
about 150 miles from where the plane appareltl,y went dmnL ~·
The Defense Department report this mornins saki:
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Direct communication has been established between' OM· .
of the Soviet destroyer • t,ype !~hips In the search area a1111J
U.S. aircraft from Korea.
"The Soviet ship said in response to questlaos that it had
not recovered or seen any survivors, but that it had picked liJ
what It reported to be aircraft parts.'"

high goverMtent authorities in the state and Defense Departments, the Joint Cble!s of Staff and the White noose. Each of
these missions constitutes a lawful use of international airspace."
The 11 o'clOCk statement was the first otftclal acknow..
ledgement by the United Slates tl'o.t the ECL21 was shot down,
as North Koreans claimed. Prevloosly, lite Pentagon said only
that the plane was mlsalng,
The department would not elaborate on what cype 11 sources"
enabled It to tell that the plane stayed outside North Korea' a
claimed 12 • mile terrltorlallimiL
The Defense Department announcement shortly before 9
a.m. EST 8814 a Russian shli&gt; reported picklngq~ what awe«r-

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:11uz waa educated In Jeault
·;Jchoola In SanUago and Havana,
' and had a successfUl law prac·tice after gpaduaUI!i from Ha::-vana Unlveralt;y.

GOP Committee baeD ABM plful

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"All evidence "'"'available tops, lncludlog Norlit Korean
claims and debris alghlll!il leads "' to believe, that the air·
cran was shot down by Norttl Korean aircraft. Aa of thla boar,
regretfully, there has been no report of survJ.vors." Earlier
~. the Pentagon announced a SOviet ahli&gt; reported picking
~ some alr.craft wreckage In the Sea of Japan but there was no
sign of survivors• .
The later announcement said:
11 lteconnalssance missions of this Q'pe have been ftown
for more than 20 years in t~e Sea of Japan. There was nothing
unusual about this mission.
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