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Cornell Administrators
Give-in to Blacks' Guns
Press International
The black students promised
Cornell University administra- ••rurther confrontation., if the
tors who signed an amnesty administration did not hooor the
agreement while black students agreement.· ·
stood over them with guns have
The blacks refUsed to discuss
asked a faculty committee to the sit-in or the reason tlley
drop proceedings against rive armed. "Back away from me,
blacks arrested in an earlier lmy," one told a reporter.
demQnstration.
An administration spokesman
Blacks at the Ithaca, N.Y., quoted one of the black leaders
school seited the ~dent Union as saying the guns were
early Saturday and evicted obtained for '•self defense."
parents visiting for the week- Muller said they were allowed
end. Apparently some of the 80 to keep the weapons because of
demonstrators had guns then . "a very real fear that they
SUnday, a yellow car drove up were subject to reprisal.''
and two black students unloaded
A faculcy meoting today was
two packages of guns.
scheduled to hear Dean Robert
"The revolution has come. D. Miller recommend disciplinaTime to pick up the guns," ry measures against the five be
By United

white students chanted.
The black students then
emerged from the building,
armed with 16 rifles, three
shotguns, broken billiard cues

and clubs and marched to the
Afro-AmericaJl Center. They
posted 12 armed guards around
the center while universizy
officials signed an amnesty
agreement on the steps.

Stephen Muller, vice president
the
school, said the
administration wanted to avoid
summoning civil authorities to
oust the demonstrators. "The
university knew what the
consequences of such an action
would be and the trouble that
woold arise," Muller said.
Muller and Vice Provost W.
Keitb Kenned.Y also agreed to
obtain legal aid for the black
students if clvU actions are
brought aguinst them; to make
the school responsible for
damage done during the sit-in;
to station a guard around the
aehool's Afro-American Center;
and to grant amnesty to all
demonstrators.
of

dropped.
On other

campuses:
Georgia- Tension appeared to
have ended today at Atlanta
llniversity, Saturday 60 militant
blacks released J8 trustees who
had been chained inside a
meeting room for more than 24
hours, saying they had won
concessions. Out much of the
student bod,y rebutted the
militants and voted not to
accept the concessions. Dr.
Bugh Closter, president of
Morehouse College, a part ol
the university, said he had
reversed his decision to resl.gn
as a result ·of the vote.
Massachusetts - A six4a.v
student strike at Harvard
University officially ended Sa~
turday as students voted to
suspend further action for a
week . But militants, including .
Students for a Democratic
Society, said they would boycott
today despite the vote.
Dlinois- Three Northwestern
University students collapsed
Sur!dey as a hunger strike tn
opposition to disciplinary mea-

· ·· Five fJay fol'fl(:(lll
By United Pro11 lillemal!ilnal

aures pas.sed its 100th hOUr. one
was admitted to a hospltal
suffering chUla, rever and a
headache.
Another htmger strike, also
protesting disel•lllle, c:ontiJued
at the Unive.rsity of Cblcago
tode.y. About 20 students were
sleeping in tents as they fasted,
seeking new hearings lor 42
expelled students.
Black students at Lake Forest
College &amp;lnda,y were granted
veto power over black faculty
BIIPOintments. An administration official admitted there were
risks in the decision, but said,
"blacks deserve that such a risk
be taken simply because of
their history."
CaLHornia- Sen. Joseph Tyd~
ings said Smday student
rebellion is an indication or the
feelings of society at large. l-Ie
said it is time to dispel "the
myth that campus disruptions
are the result of a handtul of
mlUtant students...

White

Hope,"

based on

the

controversial career of heavyweight boxlng champion Jack
jollnoOil.
The best musical was judged
to be "1776," dealing with the
struggle to create the Declaration of lniependence. Peter
Stone wrote the libretto, and
Sherman Edwards created the
ldea and supplied the lyrics aOO

music.
The major acti~ awards
went to stars James Earl Jones
of "The Great White Hope" arxi
to Julie Harris of "Forty
Carats" in the dramatic categ~
ry, and to Angela Ltnsbury of
"Dear World" and Jerry
Orbach of "Promises, Promises" In the musical field.
· "The Great White Hope" and
"J176" tied in the number ot
81\uds, each getti!li threti,
"Promises, Promises" was the
only other to get more than one
award. Seven of the 15 awards
were scattered among as many

readings will range from the

lower 30s In · the north to the
upper 30s in the 1100th.
Tumlng c:older at the start
of the period, then eontinued
cold tile rest of the week. Ralnlall will average about one hall inch ln the northeast to
about ono-lourlh lllch ln t h o
southwest, occurring as showers early In the period and
again at the end of the week.
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VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
Admissions Saturday - Goldie
Jones, Pomeroy.
Discharges Saturday -

Jane

Brown, David Ross, Walter Har·
ris, Helen Icenhower, Uoyd Nelson, Aaron Yost, Paul Ours. Kevin Griggs, James Stewart, Myrtle
Mollohan.
Admissions Sunday - Jdln
Ho!fman, Chester, Hattie Powell, Racine; Coy Starcher, Pomeroy; Dorald Eynon, Reedsville;
Charles Wilson. Reedsville; Lucille Lambert, Rutland,
Discharges Su~ - Dortha
Salser, Rita Salser, George Nesselroad, Charles Scott,

attractions.
The results were revealed in
an NBC-TV color special hosted
by Alan Killt aM Diahann
Carroll beCore a celebritystudded audience at the Mark
Hellinger Theater.
Productions between March
20, 1968 afld fWtrch 16, 19$9
were eligible in the competition.
Alter a committee or experts
picked nominees in the 15
categories, 434 person!! various1)· connected with the stage
voted und.er auspices or the
League ot New York Theaters.

TONIGHT AND TUESDAY
APRIL 21 • 22
(Technicolor)
Joseph Losey's
"SECRET CEREMO~"
Elizabeth Taylor-Mia Farrow
COLQRCARTOONS:
33 Fathoms Plus
Hareway to the Stars
SHOW STARTS 7 P. M.

BALTIMORE (UPJ) A
"Teen-Agers Rally for Decency" whiCh drew 45,000 persons
degenerated &amp;lnday into a battie of fists and rocks between
white and black youths. At Jc:ast
200 persons were injured and 133
arrested.
Some 650 police, includingriot
units and mmmted patrols, swept
Memorial Stadium parking lots

and nearby streets to rout t h e
youths.
AuthoriUe!l said at least 200
were stabbed, beaten or pelted
with rock's in the fighting which
spread to the nearby Greenmount
Avenue area, scene of last year's
most severe rioting.
Pollee saki they arrested 133
persons at the stadium area and
in parks of the downtown seclion.
D01)Uty Police Commissioner
Wade H. Poole said there was no
organized outbreak, ")1st rotten kids."
"It's the same all over the
country, lO per een1 of the kids

Rf!se B"(tcher Charges'LBJ RemiS$
In Failing 'to. Rescue Pueblo

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Rose Bucher, wllo of llie ~taln of floe Plleblo, aecused for.
mer· President l,yndOn B. Johnsoo !ilDda.f of being "remlu in
his dub" to rescue the captur.
ed Plloblo crew and sald Amertcaa servicemen "now have good
reason to question whether they
will be supported'' tn misfortune,
ID a COJYrighted article in Ute
wrrent issue of McCall's Maguine, Mrs, Bueher eomplalned
that she got tbe brushoff rrom
civilian and Navy otnclala from
John..., 00 down. !lie oatd Capt.
James Otis Mayo, politf.eal and
mllttary adv:iaer to. the state Department•a BUreau ot East Afdan
and Pacific Affairs, accused her
of ufiarasslng" him when she
called him ror news of her husband, Cmdr. Uoyd M, (Pet e)
Bucher.
"Get a Rocking Chair"
''When I askedhim'Whatwould
JOUr wire do tt she was in my
position?' he told me, •If you

SUNGLASSES add a modern touch lo the raee of a
reindeer herdsman In tbe
.. wild east" of R u 1 ala's
Kamchatka Peninsula.

Washable Paper Fabric
Now , a new "paper'' fabrk I hat can be washed! Predicted for production In a
few months are "paper"
fabrics wh lc b are Ughl·
weight wlth affinity for color and paUern and at low
cost. This product has been

use-tested lor five yeara in
curtaln8 which have ben
successlully laundered two
to four tim~ a a year.

Broom lor Patio
When it is time to scrub
the patio or garage, it is a
good investment to get a
supersized , commercial-type
broom . It is necessary to
buy this from a janrtori81
supply house but it is worth
the trouble because it is wide
enough to cover a considerable surface with each
stroke . Like all brushes .it
should be swished through
hot soap suds to keep the
bristles clean.

start the trouble and the other
90 per cent get blamed for 1t."
Poole said.
Organizers of the rally, a
group of t.enagoro backed by
city comptroller Hyman Pressman, wanted to outdo a similar
rally helq In Miami which at.tracted 30,000 teenagers to the
Orange Bowl.
State'• Atty. Charles Moylaa
said the orpnizers "were ex~
tremely ill-advised, to say the
leas~ to bring 45,000 teenager!! to the OrarJ.ile Bowl.

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TUESDAY, APRIL 22. 1969

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

· .VOL. XXII NO. 2

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Lows tonight in. the ~ ,1',Jr1io
ly doody w-~ wtlt
chance or a rew shoW..._ ln •
north~ st. Mostly .·~ ~ 1':'1 'where and coollnuotl cool, IIIIJ!' .··
mostly in ttJe 50s.
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:}Award Sewerage Contracts
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a.nd II. L Miller &amp; COmpany was
awarded the sanJtary aewers COJ1o.
structloD cootracL
The Miller nrm had btd $843,·
079.80 to bullcl the sanltar)' oew·
er11.. K~ Construction bld$209,~
342.SO on tbe treatment plant.
COtmcUman Fra.nklln Rizer
)'Oted against the ordimnce authorizing the 1sauance of $135,..
000 in notes to obtain lnterium
financing prior to the issuance
or the sewer revenue bonds •
Rizer said his opposition Is
based on a section or law that
permits a tax to be levied.agalnat
the property owners to pay the
amount.

Pomeroy c0111cll approved
:::;three ordh•nce&amp; under emer·
·: &gt;jency rules Monday night to be,&gt;iln conOtructlon of Us loog 11&amp;:,:ia.ved sewage disposal system.
•'~- By • 5-1 vote, council moved
'to Issue notes valued at $135,000
ln anticipation of Issuance of
·,bonds and umnimouoly ap•roved
ordinances estabUsfling sewage
\~ystem ·rates. and awarded oonstructlon contracts.
.:· Followl~ reeonunendatlon of
' the eng[neorbw firm of Burp"
·and Nlple, the cc;mtract to build
·the sewage treatment plant was
'awarded to the Don K!Jw Con. 'atructloo company of Jackson

Bolh Mayor Ct.rles ~rand
Council Ptesldent Leslie Fultz,

who t.ve headed the villages
sewerage system project, said
in their opinion adequate rums
wlll be obtained tram other revenue 10 U.t no tax Of this r&amp;;
ture shoold be lr~ vied.
The $13~,uoo In Interim lund
notes, lt was pointed ou~ will
be used to ,.,. port!oos af llnan&lt;llw cools or the $1,236,800
proJect dlrbw the period Ill ad·
vance or allocatlon (( other tunds
8Uch as floe f562,800 Economic
llevol-ent AdntlnlstraUon disbursonteniS which are perlodl·
cal as conatructioo )JI'Ogl'esses.

Comcll,

though

expniBIIinl

grave concern over whattheyfelt
were hiJi(l coata, unanlmouoly ap.
proved tile ordlnanceestabliohlng
rates ror Ute sewage eervteea.
"We ha.ve no alternative but
to aJIP!'(We the rates, or forget
about thewholethlng," saidCouncUman Don ColUno Ill sununlng
up the general attitude. Tho state
require• floe sewerage be buill
COtutclt President F u I t z, ct.
- Next 10,000 gallons c( wathough lndlcatlng he would like to
ter
consumptlon per month see a. lower rate, said It is not
$1.70
per 1,000 £U(Ioos or part
nearly as high as some areas
are haviq to PI¥ for sewer~ lhereol.
Next 15,000 gallons of waage facUlties.
( Conti111ed on page 8)
After considerable discussion

·r;andystriper Service Recognized
,....-· \: Nlimeroua awards were .PTI-tented ~ring lLil Impressive can·dtollght service Monday nlaht
~ When tht annual presentation tea
of the Veterans Memorial Hoi- .
·PJ,tal candystrlpera was held at
_ '.tbe Pomeroy Elementary School.
·' ' "' Glrll !illb 10 hourS of service
· ' Were presented caps; plns were
stven for 100 111C1200 bouro serrue; certlllcates to Utoae wllh
' 50 hour .....tee, and bars r.,.

and fri(Jlelrt. expressions or dls(&gt;leaBUre, the following rates
were set:
PREMISES IN SUGAR RUN
NAYLOR'S RUN WATERSHEDS
First 2,000 gallon• c( water
C011811DI(lllon per month - $5 per
mmth sewerage utlllt;y fee.
- Next 3,ooo gallons of water con.IUmpUon per month - $2
per 1,000 gallons or ,Pilrt there-

Students
To Usher
Pageant

certificate: Sandra Newlun, cer..
tlficate and 100 hour pin; Dotty
Oblinger, Patlllf !'lckeno, bo1b
caps; Lucille Priddy, 300 hour
pin; 9\aron P)'les, tap.
Laura Harris, cap: Candace
Hawk, eertifica.te, 100 and 200
hour plna; Mary Sle llayOO, cll!i;
Pam Henderson, eertlftcate and.
IOQ and 300 hour Jlln and bar;
Kathy JWl, &lt;erllllcate, 100 and
200 hour plna; Bette Jean Jlol&gt;.
atetter, certiflate; Brenda Hoiman, Jeani aJgbes, Jf11 Kautz,
Dione Knorr, Joyce Lwtsford,all
capa; carOlyn MIJlles, certlficate; Dlane Ma,yle, Cellae McGowan, Debbie McMillan, all
eapa; Lenora Mlehael, 300 hour
pin; BetiQ' Miller, cap, cerllll·
cate; Jaclde Mora,. certificate;
Roblll MOrrow, 200 hour (lln;
Brl&amp;ette Naue, 100 hour pln.

PICTURES DEDICATEIJ - Don Hunnel,
right. commarder or Drew Webster Post 39,
American Legion, a.nd Post Adj. Kenneth

Harris led dedicatory services ot the portraits of 'Ilu:mas R Lind, WUiiam Neutzling
and Richard A. Genhelmer. all Vietnam war
victims, Monday night. The portraits are
a memorial to veterans now serving, those
who have sen«!, and to all who have madt
the supreme sacrifice durirw the Vietram
cooflict. Thomas R. Lind represents the Ma·
rines, Wllllam Neutzling, the Army and
Richard A. Genlleimer, the Navy.

War Victims Memorialized

Ushers and usherettes reprePortraits or three Meigs Coun- guests. They are Randy Van Me- colors were also dedicated and
the old colors retired.
senting the three high schools ty servicemen who have lost ter and Mike Werry.
Commander Don llwlnal reand Melgo Junior High School their lives in Vietnam were prePost everlasting services in
tribute
to
post
members
who
ported
on tile eighth dllllrlct eonot Melp County have been nun~ sented to Drew Webster Post
ed for Saturday evening's Miss 39, American Legion, Monday have dled durill!~ the past year terence held &amp;uu.iay In WUkeawere also conducted by struble. vUte and attended by hlmHlf.
' pins for 300 houra service.
Southern Ohio Pageant.
night.
Mrs. George Hackett, Jr., ad·
Those
honored included Mark H. Frank Vaughan and Kautelh Jtar.
The grcq~ will report to the
The photographs. representing
Pickering,
Otto B. Krelnblhl, both ris. The summer district corder~
vlaor
lhe II"OUPo l!llr&lt;&gt;llced
Meigs Junior High S&lt;hool in the three services and aU .• er.
)frl. Harold Slyre, hospital aux~
Pomeroy at7p.m. saturday. They vicernen or the Vietnam war, World War I veterans (Mr. Krein- ence was announced for Jwte 1
,Ulaey pre41ident; Mrs. Louiae
will assist in the !!eating oC pag- were presented during memor- bihl was a past post command- at Junction Cit;y.
'Bearhl, volunteer oervlce chair·
NameB as delegates to the .JuDe
eant patrons.
ial senices conducted at t h e er)j Clyde M, Hysell, Willis Will,
mu, and Donald Diener, boa"and Thomas J. Mathews, all of I sessloo and aloo to the state
Represerting Meigs H i g h (lOBI home by Joe struble.
admlnlatrator.
School will be Kathlr Francis,
The pictures will hang ln the World War U, and 1'homas S. oonvention were Paul CUCl,
-· 1be aervlce was coocluded by
Connie Bechner, Peg O'Brien, post borne and were draped for Shasteen, of the Vietnam War. Frank Vaughan, Robert Vousban
· 'tlte approximate 80 CandyotrlpDuring the evening new post and Edgar Van Inwagea. Alter·
Susie Soulsby, Jill Harris, Den- laat night' !I ceremony. The pho· oro, allln tjldlorm, slnalnJ''Clbe
nis Gilkey, James Crow, John togra.pbs are of William Neutznates are COmmander HumeJ,
Rear- End Collision Charles SWatzel, Lawrence Sln1tb
Lohse, Mickey Childs and. Chip llnl!, Army; Thomas Lind, Ma·
Little Candle."
Haggerty. Eastern representa- rlnes, and Richard Genhelmer,
The Meigs County Slerlff's and Kemelh Rarrla.
3~~~~!1~~ award• were:
!lltriey Pyleo, lllary Radford,
Abbott, certlllcate and ead! cortlllcate lllCI 100 hour
Humel reported also on a fourtives will include Rbea Mora and Naval Air Force.
Department investigated a twoRhonda Braden, pln; Brenda SoJre, 100 lllCI 200
Allan Holter while Brenda HolRelatives attending Jut night vehicle accident at 5 p.m. Moo~ district 5oth anniversaryabllll'Y~
·aro..ta Bradford, hour plna; l'llrlcla. Roullh,, •111:
man and Keith Ashley wUl be Included Mrs. WUIIamNoutztlng, day on ROute 33, eight - tenths anoe held ill Lancaster. AttendhOUr plDa; L ln d a ~~ Shaffer ~ .Linda llbenellold,
representatives from Southern .wlfa 01 tlte late Army man,.and Q( ,a mile .south ~ the r a 1 t- Ing the . . . --..Mr.llllllln.
' HigtfS&lt;liolll
.
Don llwmel, Caici, Franl&lt;VIIIIlh•
hie parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- grountls.
A committee to make \CI the bert Neutzlillg; Mrs. Olan Genan
and Mro. Katherine Wel&lt;lt.
9lerifr Robert C. Hartenbach
otql~ · and lighting crew aloo heimer, mother ol Richard Gen- said a car drl ven by Julian W,
B!lv·erliC...-.0111, SOulob7, boih o1Pa1 Rloe &amp;ir·
Plana for the summer base'tloruri&lt;oat&amp; and 100 ltoilr
loco, cap and &lt;erllllcate;· IIJrl·
ball program were reported. 'Ihe
hao llllited on behalf ol the helmer; his sister and broth- Hoffman, Rt, 3, Pomeroy.
Big Bend Minstrel Assoclation. er-tit-law, Mr. and Mrs. WU- Hoffman, Rt. 3, Pomeroy, ran Pomeroy lllCI Middleport pooto
~- COI!der)o, &lt;ertllleate; Jen· "- swan.On, . certllloalt; Clnd¥
n11oJ: Davit, 200 btalr pln; Pill· Ttnnan~ cap and 100 bator Jln;
with 'over 80 member• - seated, lett to
Maldnjj "" !hat gr&lt;q&gt; wUI be llam 9lerldan, and his aunts, into the rear of a vehicle driv- will II(JOOSOr the program wlflo
Dlll, cortlll.cate; s b l r l e y Beveri.Y 'litomi&gt;son, 200 btalr;
Mrs. Kathryn Crow, Erie ChaJn.. Mrs. Jolut Scott and Mrs. Rus- en by Herbert v, Dixon, Rt. 3, home· games to be played at the
rl,sht. _.-e Lenora Michael. Minermn8, presldelti Linda
~ake, cerjlllcate IIIII 100 hour !llerrte• 'l'tlrner, Kathy Tutti,,
bers, James Andenoa, Steve sell Watson. Representing Mr. Pomeroy, when Dixon stopped to ~racuse Park.
Grind.itaft, tecretan; staldiQI, left to rf&amp;ht. Jemlter Davis,
·!lin; Sally Duckworth, cap; Re· Pim Wal&amp;irn, all capa; Dlalie .
Powell, Ben PerC)', Rft.y Alkire and Mrs. Reino Und during the make a lert turn. There was
Refreshments were served by
Ra,ciDe, vlee president, aad Diane Wellh,.Middleport, tre11ur·
11tt1111 ,_.sle, cerllllc11t; Janice Wollh, cortlllcate; Joan .1\'ltlteand. Ralph Werry.
moderate damage, with no injur~ Elza Gilmore and Roger Freck·
er~.
presentation was struble.
,E&amp;Itman, cap ~ ctrtlfiealei head, cap; Violet Wolfe, :llsan
The otago and lighting orew
ies
or arrests.
er.
Two Vietnam veterans were
,., • RhOnda Ervin, &lt;erllllcate and Woodrum, and Vlcld YotUII, aU
w(ll meet with tontestantl arll
100 bour plJi; D"'~ Fitch, oap; cap1.
entertainers ol the Big Benl
)(OIIQ: Frwlo, certllleate and
Relre-• ... re . served
Minstrel Association at 7:30 p.
.' ~, bOar pln; Slsan Gerlach, from a table carr;ylng oOt a .(link
m. Frlday in the MeigB Junior. '"''l:eriul&lt;ate; Undil Grind starr, 300 ootor ll&lt;heme to conclude the eveHigh AOOitorium in Pomeroy to
·' hour pin; Marla Grueser, c:er- nlng. A uumber ofp~rtntawere
rehearse (or the approximate
tlllcate; llblrleY Qloltla, cap lllCI on hand lor lhe al!alr.
two • hour pageant which will pt
underway at 8:10 p.m. Saturday
at tile Meiga Junior High School.
Advance tickets are beilw sold
at the New York Clothing House
and S'dsher aOO Lohse Drugs In
In other activity. the chamThe public is being urged to Bahr Clothiers and Dutton's
Pomeroyi the Fui-Valu Market
ber voted to enter into a emlD Racine and at Bahr Clothier pJrchaae advance tickets tor the Dr&lt;IJ!S ln Middleport,
tract with the , Mid-Eall: 0 u ~
The
Chamber
of
Commerce
and Dutton Druga In Middleport. annual &amp;n11hern Ohio Beauty Pag.• r
By United Preas
eant Saturday night in the Pome- is co-sponsoring the pageant with board Racine Assn. to super"'t'
-the Xi Gwnma Mu Chapter ol the vlse races at this June'a Reroy Junior lUgh Auditorium.
·-Shorllivlld retirelllflltt for the
VETERANS MEMORIAL
Kermit Walton, Fred Morrow Beta Sigma Jbl Sorority, The C gatta Weekend.
~;,; ~TON.'- THE RETIREMENT OF KEN "THE HAWK" Bar. .
HOSPITAL
A deeislon was also reached
and Jack Carsey, of the Pome.- c:t C committee reviewed final
In major leaP tw.se~ll was e;q,ecled to cmne to an end today.
ADMISSIONS - Sarah Hoi!·
to
begin commitments to IP'CJI,UIJ
rqy Chamber ~ Commerce Pag~ plans Mmday at a regular chamiJtrreloon oald Saturday he would retire from bouball rafloer tl!in
man, Letarti KeDneth Braun,
and
organizations for concession
eant Committee, said advance ber luncheon at Bailey•s
;aeoopt the "lride which - hlm and two other Bootod player• to
Pomeroy; F1orenee Quillen, Ra·
areas at the regatta.
tickets may be bought at a re- Restaurant.
lliillanl.
etne; Eleanor Gordon. PomeroYi duced price throoJI(I Friday eveRkhard Chamber&amp; will be treaThe c of c pageant commit' '·· But the 27-year-old H&amp;rrehon tad 72 bator• from !he time be
Dlattl Cundtll, Mason; EarlllU·
surer
of the Regatta and Robert
Ding from New York Clothing tee also commended the efl'orts
' io traded to actually Join !he club tindall lndlcatlono were he would
~;:her, Alban)'.
Jacobs
was appointed to work
HoUse and SWisher and Lohse ~ Dlre&lt;tor Robert Hoelll&lt;h and
.:JQln the Tribe liolore locla,•a 4 p.m. dotdllne. TelophOIIO ltOJllllallonl
Dlsebarps - Ross Morris,
Dtug Store In Pomeroy, the Fui- others who have given their time with Tommy Reuter and Tracy
:*-•en Cleveland Preoldent ""' Get&gt;erol lol'alilpr .Gabe Paul la·
Bett.Y
LUlie Smlflo,
Whaley, who will head floe Old
Valu Market Ill
lllCI at to the ~ amuaL event.
"l!tltlmore and 'HarreiBilll ln Bolton Moo:lay _.-ed to t.ve cBlanche Rasklns.
Time
Fiddler's COOteBt.
'';tlpi:ed the col9rliii ,Jtawk he ·~oold a~ndclll blo,brlalaetr-lmpoeed
The chamber approved a reiO~Ue.
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Iutloo opposing the removal -.
y •U'IIU in couni,Y'I hiltor;y ,' .
. be ~ to J[u 1o1: 11011, htlura ol oorvlee, In 'Linda GriDdMEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
the freight depot ll&amp;l!llC¥ from
Pomeroy. h waa deeide4 tut
Till!·
OF LOs ANGELEs
oPent JIJ«.. hln ltandori"" .iliA Lonora Ml&lt;~eL 11lo lourlh tdrl'to
ADIIISSIOI'IS - None.
the chamber should have a repon t1t0 trtat 01 SirJian B. SlrllaD alll olllclalo pleri!COiw.irdi NaMola..... Ia Lllt:Uie Priddy.
DISCJIARGES - None.
resentative at the PUCO bear~
[ng Ill Columbus txt May 6 and
rote !he ..
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receive letters OIII)OIIng t h e
the - t tii"oteetecl •rlooner ln floe hl.atorY ol,
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live-lenths miles weot of Rt. 7.
Officers said a car driven by
James L. Franklin, 19, Rt. 2,
Gallipolis, went c.ut or control
on a curve, went oft the highway
and hit a large tree. The .car
was demoUshect.
Admitted to Holzer Medical
Certer, First Ave., was Ancel
Lamm, 15, son or Mrs. Fay e
Lamm. 125 State St., with a trac~
tured lett wrist, Crac:tured jaw,
facial lacerations aOO head i~
jury. He was a passenger In the
Franklin car,
Franklin suffered chest injul'ies, lacerations or the nose a.nd
cuts on the legs, He was taken
to the holl[&gt;ital; treated and released.
The patrol cited F,ranklin to
Gallipolis Municipal Coort on a
charge of reckless operation.
Barbara Jo Lawhorn, 17,
da~ter ot Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Lawhorn, Bidwell, wao admitted
to floehospitalat3:50p. m. Sw&gt;day with a fractured back and
fractured shoulder after an atcl~
dent at 1:44 p. m. Sunday on Rt.
J60, one and three- tenth&amp; mUes
north or Rt. 35.
The patrol said Miss Lawhorn,
headed SOtllh, came"' behind another car, pulled wt to pass,
lost control and her car went
ott the left aide of die highway
and struck an embankment. The
vehicle. which had heavy dam-

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ofwhmn wereadmittedtothehospital, in seven weekelliaccidents
in&lt;esdpted by the State Highway
Patrol.
Two persons were Injured In a
one car accidentat4:30p, m. Sunday 011 Teen&amp; Run Rd., one~~

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• were ni,y wife and 1- ·were Pete telmen evt.~here 'ftiYil• 1\vi and the compoUtlon lpr c o II!·
Bucher, Pd llko you wgetyWr. aooc~ : fOUoo' to quellllm whether mando miJi(ll worK· apmot hl1
oelf a nice rocking d!alr by a . lhel' WJU be o_...cl s!Miuld wllh a.d he m!Ji(ll ...n
up
quiet like and slop aoldng que•· ' lhel' alao iall IntO mlllort.ni," hie Naval career. ·
tiona.'"
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- lh8 said. itJf rurther h1111ta me
" .But the diiUlUJI-entl I
''The 1\leblo Incident lhows that Ute mOrale at tile Amerltlll IIAve laced aJooo dlrl!ir tlojo
our country dld not otand be- llabtlng men ~ hel• but be dreadllol, mlulngyearha~omade
me hOJ)'! now !hat 1111' 1!oolblnd
hind ita men, 11 she wrote. uour negatively affected."
mistake is -U!at we didn't react
Mrs. Bieber aald that when does nOt 10 to sea again," abe
in the tirst 24 hours alter the her husband realized Uti! United wrote.
ship was taken. M,y husband reels States was Nit going to retal~
as 1 do: The onb acUon tor the Jate, be told the North Koreans
~tt
UnUed ~tea to take was to the,y could kUl tdm tf they aent
~~ret.aJtate · with military foree. his men and the ship back home.
This was what he and ht&amp;: crew He later tried to kill bimselt
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were sure would h-n ln the,. . to avoid dllhonorlng tile United
first tew days, andtbey.werepre- states by .signing IUQ' more'uc:on·
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pared to die for their country," feaaJons., and ''apologies." Ill
PT. PLEASANt - Cora HtlJohnsoo Remiss
ttda, she said, .., do not thlM sstt, 73, Apple Grove~ died Sa~
9te s&amp;ld the rac:ts show that my husband waa remi1s in his urday evenina: 8t home a'tier i.
Johnson was ''remiss in his Wty dutl.''
lone Ulness. She wat born0d.12i
to bring back our men and in tolMrs. Bucher said JOhnaon 1895.
,
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crating tJJe illegal seizure of an wrote her once about a mantb
SurViving are her huabaildt
American Na.valahtp on the high after tJJe ship's seizure, sa.vfng carl H.i a fOil, e,twrles, ~
seas .... by permitting a pI p- he was grateful thi.t she waa apli1, 1111.; threedjl..ra, Mr~ .
squeak country, North Korea, to aware that ne~Gtlatora "must Elizabeth 1'1'1&lt;11\at; H~
embarrass our great nation. •• . be guided by the parBIIKllDt in- Mrs. Louise ~-~
"It appears to me that serv~
terest - release of the ~rew enee, Ky., and Mr~ Mar7 J.t?"
under honorable eonclltlona." 9!e Blainj Gallt,o11s . FetTy; t~
sald the State Department pve brothers, Harh Black, Al&gt;pl~
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her little lnrormatlon. c:onsola- Grovej Frank anc1 DOrsey· BlaO"~n
tlon or GUidance ... how to"'" Huntington, all!! Stanley Black,cir
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wllh lhe preos and her retatl0111 Lesap; two slstero, Mrs. ilii
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with former Secretary of State elrKia Wallace, A&amp;Jple Gr.;we, an;d
Dean Ruok were J)llrllcularly Lt. Col. camtlte ·.a , SW!esartj
Q
rrostratlng.
Beaver, Arll.;fivep-anc!chlldteil!
1-.:7
Wao Bucher Dead?
and three great-craill!chlldre~~o
- rolled over onto its top.
!lie recounted bow 1 rumor
Funerol ,.-•ceo
wlU be h-'"
age,
nl
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Oarles W, Bodlmer, m. 16, · that Bucher had kiD~!! blmselt at 2 P.. JL Wldnl~attheiJ4ohi.l.
Eureka Star Rt., was treated at •"Proved the breaking-oR' po1nt stephfms F'lllierit Heine With.
the hospital lor lacerations and ~ eommunleatlon between Dean Rev. Alfred Cox.oiii~U,.. ~
released after an accident at Bulk and me, 011 the onl,y oc~ lal wW be In peale Qapel.c8~
3:50 p. m. Sunday on Rt. 1, eight- caaio.a we met .... alter which I tery. Frlellf• may call at tJit
tenth&amp; of a mil~ south ol the
rett worse and knew leu than tuoeral home •atter 7 .P.m. Tuei;.
jiBlction of RL 21 8.
before." Ste said sbeukedRulk day,
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The patrol sald Bodimer '"" ln floe Pll"'lo'' mloaloo otr the
headed north when a c:ar pulled Korean coast and he checked
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out I)Rto the highway in front ot witJJ CIA Chief Richard Helm!
him. He went off the lett aide o! b,v phone. then replied, "No,
the highway to avoid a colllslon. tbe CIA was not inVolved.,,
The car struck a guard raiL
..1 asked Mr. Rusk it my hus.There was minor damage to the band was alive," she wrote. u1
PT. PLEASANT- Walterwu.:.
guard rail. The car was demol· waa still V8J'7 worried about Ham (Polly) Jones; 68, was~
ished.
those sulc:ide rumors." 9le said on arrival 1t Pleasam VaiJey
No one was injured in a one Rusk told ht~r he '1:1tlleved" Hospfal Saturdl,)' morning of an
car ncctdent at 9:10 a. m. ~ Bucher was aliYtllftd 1
aprent heart attack.
day on Rt. 554, two and three-He was a retlrect employ of &amp;be
Bucher .was alive and when she
tenths miles west ot. Cheshire. pres sed him 1or pl'UUI
~ he
an- old pt. PleaSII~. ,Transfer Co:,
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There was mJnor damage to the ewered: uwhlt .Proof do you have now the Pot• E"'r(las. He wa'•
car drlven by MoUie J. John- that be Isn't";-'
born here Oct. s;11900:
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son, 62, .ol 1915 Chatham Ave.
Navy Thwarted Her
SUrvivors are hls wife;
The patrol said Miss Johnson
9le llid Navy oftldala con- Mayes Jonea; two sons, James
started to turn arourli at the Uluoully thwarted ber· ia .her Ed:ward and ~r}esWlU-JIIIt
Junctloo ol story'o Run Rd The -~- ~ ,- 1 ....~, 01 .~ a olllt&amp;r; ltiJol Elnlllillllatr; Ill
motor stalled and w!-4n she re- ;;;i:.Ji.s~;.":t,;:;";..;,..,.; local; 12 grandChlldrell,mitwO
started the car the vehicle lunged bera In the belief tbat "good ereat.trao:lc:hildrea. ~
forward and struck mall boxes mamerl reQUired me to CCJU..
ServlC:ee wlU bi cOnducted·~·'·
owned b,v Clyde F'ttch and Dennis tact thtJII'' 1o let them know p. m.· ·Tuta4a)' . frat~. the MohrOXYer, both of R~ 1 Cheshire. !hey "belong to 1 .,...U,ellc iltephono ~ llfil!lowlih
The . patrol is investlp:UJW a Comnuait;y." .
Rev. O,· H. carder and the Rev.
hlt-shlp which oceurred at5:39J.
!lie oald Bucher baa hla hean GIQ' ClendaiJ[nB In charge, Burm. SotttrdayonlbeRt.35byi)aoa, .., a IUbmarlne CIIIIID!and ror tal will be in Lena Oak C...t&gt;three-tenths or a mile eut ot which he waa orlctuuy train- · tery. f'rll.ndl
received
the juncUon of Rt. 160. No one ed. !lie oald hli
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the
t\1\eral
- tl waa injured.
Officers reported that Daniel
RUI\)'on, 26, or Rlo Grande, was
headed wei!L Another car drove
onto lhe Rt 35 b)Ja1s into the
path ot the Ruhyon car. RW\Yoo'a
car went otr the right side ot the
highway and &amp;~ruck a sip post.
There was minor damage to the
car.

"As tbey stand aaw, Federal
WASHINGTON, D. C. - (!Ill.
MONOXIDE POISONING
clal) - Ohio lOtio District Con- laws lowose aa IDlwarranted adYOUNGSTOWN (UPO - 51&gt;- gressman Clarence E. Miller hu ministrative burdeo 011 small
san Frketich, 17, Lowellville, Introduced blUslhal-.tdamend meat and poultr)' J)I'OC811Drl,n
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and Thomas Macabobby, 22, the Federal Meat Dts(IOCI!on Act Mlller stilted.
CADET KILLED
Youngstown, died of carbon and the Rltlltry l'rtldldl Dtopec"A proceiiOl' Is 111bjected to
TUXEDO, N. Y. (UPO - monoxide ..isonl~ Ill a parked
Uoo Act to permlt meat and either a Federal lnapection or
James Greenlee, 20, Rocky Rlv- car in nearby Austintown TOWJ1o.
poUttry JII"Oducta. to be distrib- a State lno.[ltlctlm !hat la at lout
er. Ohio, a senior cadet in the shlp Sunday, •ollce said.
uted Ill lnterllate commerce al- as otrlogent as the Federalllalldl.J. S. Milit.ar, Academy at West
ter having passed Federally-oj&gt;- arda. But dte present law rePoint, was kllled in a weeken:l ELECTED DIRECTOR
proved State lnspectlm requtr.: olrlcta State-ln!lpOCted products
automobile accident near here.
AKRON, Ohio (UPJ) - Rob- me11ts.
to distribution wllhlll the state.
Pollee said GreenJee and a· ert KUeen. retired police chief
ThUs proceasors must IUbmit
fellow cadet, Jack Mullen, 22, or Xenia, was elected director
to Federal lnJpeedoa Ol' else be
ot Heber Springs, Ark., were of the North-central Region of
cut afllrom out-ol4tal!! lnlrkell
killed when their car skidded Sertoma, lnternaU'"'!J, at the
for their procktctl," he aald.
off a highway into Lake Tana~ group's aMual convention here
"This. sttuatton· cre~tel a IPtBy United Pre11 lnter•tinl
waukee.
during the weekend.
clal hanllhlJ&gt; lor oman _,_
Today is Moo:tay, Aj&gt;rll 21,
the llllh day ol1969 wlflo 254 to BOra and amounb to an expreaoloo ol lack ol conlltlence lillllo
follow.
Tile mooo is J~Pro&amp;china lt11 abUlcy af State tnor,ecttoo - cleo. !lnceState btspectloo llancJ.
n-:at quarter.
SAT.
APRIL 26, 1969, 11:00 A.M.
The morning stars are· Venus, ards are at least aa ~ 11. the
Fedenl -du&lt;ll, lt II only .....
Due to the death of my husband, l will ull th' fo[.
Mars and saturn.
lowing farm chanle1 at Auction. The 1al• will be 011
The evening stars are Mercu- oooablo !hat reotrlctlo!t• 1101 be
Imposed .. State-lnapeeletl-'
farm located near Zion Church on Lodl Town1hip .Rd.
ry and J'WJiter•
producto. The,. blllo will cor•
76, 4 miles Ea,t of Shade, Ohio. (Sale Sign• ,.;II ••
On this day in history:
up f&lt;am St. Route 33.)
In 753 B. C. Rome waa .lounded reet thi• cue ot bureaucratic:
by Romulus.
near4tibtednees," he ~
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HEAD OF Cot. TTLE
olll'
In 1954 U,S. Air Force planes
Two H•r•ford Bull,
Charoloil Bull
INVFSTJGATE DEATH
3 H•r•ford C1on H•lf•• ·fB,.d) 7 Chorolai• Crou H•if•fl (Bc.lf)
bopn lbll!i French troopo
MIDDLETOWN, Oblo
from Parts to Irw.to-Chlna to
4 H•r•ford Cowl (Brtd)
7 Brod Hollt,;n Cowl
An
investlpd.on ·
4 H..-.ford Colvos
2 Holttoln Cowl with Cofqt
reinforce the bealepd bastion
Hohtoin H•ifor with Coif
2 Hol1toln H•lfon B'r4HI

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NEW YORK (UPK)- Two alJ.
AmeriCan productions won 1(11
honors in Sunday night's competition for the Broadway thea~
ter's annual Tons awards.
The best drama honor went to
Howard Sadder's "The Great

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Ohio with temperaturu averaging well bolownormallort11e
nvo-&lt;~&lt;~y period •!arllng Tuesday. Jllill tem(lOi-lturea will
average in the lower 50s in the
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2 - 1be Dolly Soatinol; P....eri&gt;¥·Mid&lt;lloportl 0., Tllelday, N&gt;ri122, 1969

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Damage Heavy In Accidents

POINT PLEASANT:_ CIIY pollee investigated l1lo aeddents,
both blamed to slippery roads,
Monday nlollt.
The first, at 5 p.m., result-

POINT PLEASANT - Ertrles
in Judge James Lee Thonwaon's

Circuit Court f'ridiy, Aprtl ' ts,
showed:
Lloyd BrWlson entered 1 .Plea
of nolle conlendre in the hit 100
run accidenl or March 28, 1969,
the case to come into court May

ed in an estimated damage of
$1,000 when Michael S. Green·
wood, Barboursvllle, traveling
solrth on Jefferson Ave., near

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Myrtle E. Maynard, Administrator of the Estate of James E.
~ynard who died as the result
o( an accident Jan. 31, at Chi~
cago Heights, Ill., against James
Lee Maynard et al, dismissed
after a settlement or $23,000 out

Bottle Caps
Augment Drive
POINT PLEASANT - AlthOIIgh
the 1969 goal for the Mason
County Unit of the American
Cancer Society is $3,900, sup.
ported by the door to door Crtlsade that started Mmday night
and will last all this week, and
donaUons from buslnes.s and Industry, the local society has another project, '~Caps for can.
cer."
'"Caps Cor Cancer" Is saving
pop bottle caps that can be turned in for money. These are
the Nehi, Orange, Upper 10, Diet-

of courL

The contempt case against
Charles Frtnklin Van Meter was
dismissed.
Divorce proceedings were dismisled between Juanita Marie
Turner and Roy Everett TUrner.
An injwtction by Roy J. Cain
against Henry J. Cain, cHsmissed,
The case of Hilda Dabney vs.
Kentucky Central Life Insurance
Co. for $830, Interests and costs,
for hospitalization at St. Marys
Hospital in Hwttington in 1967,
dismissed with an out-of-court
settlement.
Released from probation were
Ned U.mbert, Kate Lambert,
James stover and carl Barnett.
Divorces granted to Evelyn L.
Wiseman, · from John C. Wiseman, Evelyn Wiseman awarded
care and custody of the children,
awarded $100 per month alimony
aiXI $75 Cor each child per month;
to Frances Jean Newsome, from
Curtis Ra,y Newsome, custody of
four small children aOO $160
per month child support.

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During the past several years,
grade school children have saved these at home diring t h e
month of April and ha"ve turned
them into the Cancer Society.
Julia McComb, daughteroCMr.
and Mrs. James McComb, Mason
ffivd,, is the 1969 14 Honorary
Chairman" tor this project since
she turned in the most "caps,,.
5,672, last year. Celia Meadow.s
was second with 5,425, and Dianne Abel was third with 5, 4V8.'
Throughout the county in 1968,
the Cancer Society turned in
67~~ pounds ol caps, maklng a
donation ol $485.64 possible.
Persons with battle caps to
donate may contact Mary Lynctt,
Cancer drive chairman, or Jean..
ie Rardin, head of the Mason
County Cancer Society,

TAD• TO MEET
POINT PLEASANT - The
T ADS, (Teen Age Democrats)
will meet Thursday, Aprll 24,
at 7:30 in the Courthouse. All
members aiXI would..l)e members
are invited.

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ded and banged Into the rear 01
Al&gt;rll 21, 1969
the ear ahead that had stopped
Admitted- . GeorA't B a t e a
l&gt;ecause a truck to Ita tronl had 1"&gt;1nt Pleaaant; How8rd Grimm
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Driver Letart; Jucb' li&gt;urleck, Galllt&gt;olls
·of the second car, E. S. Casto Ferry; Cafb¥ Hlrtley, Poilu
of Point Pleasant, had tohavebla PleaADt; 0\lrlea L. Wardell
ear towed away.
Point Ple~&amp;ant; Mrs. Warrell
Gnenwood was cited Cor ran.
Hart, Leon; John r. Clendenen,
ure to have his vehicle under Point Pleasant; Mrs. Carland
control. He posted bond 8Dd is Boltic, Gl..llf.poll1 Ferry; Wil'l le
to appear ln Mayor D, B. Mor- ~. Arbuckle; OIJ.ck MiUer,
gan's court, l!onday, April 28, Point Pleasant; Mra, Arnold E•~!:u a.m. Therewereoolil.&gt;n'· que, ~ Plea5antt Mrs. Charles &amp;utler, Leon; Mrs. Cbarles
The second accident occurred CUnningham, Point Pleasant;
at 8:4U p.m. at 281b st. and Par· Mrs. Riebard Roach, P o 1 n t
rlsh Ave. in Dlxan near the Or- Pleasant; Beverly Hill, Pt. Pleaadinance School. The auto driven ant; Mrs. Thornaa Parsons. New
by BellY J. Hughes, 34, 012710 Haven; Cecll Willi~&amp;, Polnt
Lillcol.n Ave., traveling east on Pleannt; Robert KlyHr, Point
28th st., was stnJck on die lett Pleasant; Mr&amp;. Robert Casey,
side when a ear driven by the Henderson; Louisa Nichola
Rev. Nelson ~. 45, ot 2905 Leon; Mary E. So.Yn&gt;. P o I n t•
Meadowbrook: lolled to slop, Pleasant; Mrl. Jack Roe, Hen..
coming out ot Parrish Ave.
der.son; Betty Stewart • -~oft .....
Damages were estimated at Mrs. Dale Hart, Racine; ~·.
Harold
$200. The Rev. Slow was cited Whittington, R&gt;lnt Plesaant; Thc&gt;for fallure to yield right of was. mas Bush, Ewingtoo, Oblo; CbarThere were ne injuries.
lotte Hill, Ashton; Mn, DaVid
Van Meter, West COlumbiaj Dorset McCoy, Henderson.
Discharges - John McCoy,
Taxicab Fire Doused Charles Walden, Mrs. Glen Cunningham, Ju&lt;l)' Gibson, Pearl VInPOINT PLEASANT - Fire· cent. Mrs. Mark Laudermllt and
men were caJied "at 11:50 a.m. son, Lyle Dunsmoor, Frank
Monday to the P lckens Cab Co., Roush, Harriet Hamum, M a 1
Main St., across from the en- Harrls, Mrs. Larry Powell and
trance of the Court House, where son, Larry Pyles, Gerald Htg.
a taxi was burning. Damage was glnbotham, Cathy Hartley,
minor, the fire being quickly un- George Bated, Pamela Smith,
der controL Firemen said aback- Lawrence Cook, Mrs. Merrel
tire in the carburetor caused the Clark, Mr&amp;. James Watterson
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"Faablon Is absurd. 1 wear what CUrlooa - walloW won Its court
I like" .... And it"s h1&amp;h time fight.
the aklmr ldd tried looking chi&lt; · Great news for Cunard f r o m
.... Stref.sand's lister R o a I y n SouthampiOn: the MW Qleen EIIZ·
Kind's career eareen1 nicely .up. abelb 2 llnally has Ita lull .....,.
ward, Charles AZDIVOW' the lat. .... Sam Zolotow, besl reporter
est ~ otrer the 18-year.dd ton. the theatre ever had, reUrea June
ails eo..stardom on a European 1 and Ids peersareto•siDJabash
TV lpeclal .... MMII81'et Ruther• lor our oid lrlend Schnlllka on
ford, the movies" lovable Miss May 9 .... At Sardl'a, vu den? ....
Dick Martin hired Carol 4niey
Marple, Is too alck.
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Garbo in 10 Camille" but the tu- py" and 10 it shouldn't be a
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turtstlc same .. plot "Camllle total loss.
Richard Iilley slsned lor nexf
2000" will knock oil lte Lady
musical version of
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are : back to normal now- and
that has to be bad news ror the
National League pitchers.
Mcurs was back tn hls ramUlar
No. 3 J!P11 In lhe lineup spot
• MotKial' ' night arter manager
1
~ Clyde Ktng (JIIetll abandoned
his heralded expetiment or
: turning the San Francisco star
: Into a leadoff hitter.
: Mays, who hit .317 In 11
• games as a lead[)(! hitter, was
: .5DO in his first game back ln
•• the No. 3 spot In a 2.for-4 night
.
111 Ulat rallied his average to .333.
; But the performartce went for
: naught aa the Giants lo1t to Los
~. Angeles, 7..5.
• Meanwhile, Brock, who start·
t&lt;&gt; ed
Ute season ln a 4-lor-45
alwnp and was hitting just .089,
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when reliever Dan McGIM
walked Tim McCarver with the
baae• loaded aJ1d two 011t to
toree in the whiling run.
Pete Rose, Bob Tolan and
pitcher Jim Merritt hit two-run
clubbed Houston, 11-5, and ainglea to lead Clnclmati lo ita
AUanla nipped San Diego, a-2. ll..S victory over llouaton. Tolan
In the American League, New wound up with three hits and
York topped Boston, 6-4, Minne- three RBis.
1'01\Y Taylor singled In Larry
sota drubbed Oakland, 8-4,
Hisle
from secmd base With ooe
Detroit· blanked Washington, 2..0,
out
In
the 11th imbtg to snap a
Baltimore shut out Cleveland,
11..0, and Seattle edged Kansas 1·1 tie and give the Phlls the
victory over the Meta. Hisle hit
CI\Y, 4-1.
The Dodgers scored nve runs his first major league homer
in the sixth iMing, kllocklng for the Phlla' first run.
'lb.e AUanta Braves pounded
JUan Marciahl out of the box
with the help ol a pair ol five san Diego pitchers for 13
errors, and built up a 7..0 lead hits including homers by Clete
Boyer and OrlandO c.peda to
-whUe beating San Francisco.
beat
tile Padres. Ron Reed got
Brock homered tn the sixth to
Ue the St. Louis-Montreal game the victory with a 7 1...1 truing
and then started a ninth tnnlng performance.

straight 8'1:me as the St. Louia
Cardinals reCorded their tirst
'VIctory of the season at home
by edging Mlllltreal, 5..4.
E1sewhere in the National
League,
Philadelphia edged
New
York, 2-1, CjnclnnaU

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W. ,L. Pel GB

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l ple,t&lt; their prablerna and···~!':!• ~' SLANT- ''Students' L e II@K ur~

' urel; their troubles and iun.''A i Against N~collc Temptatiiln" .: '" · ...
wltll tbe rest of Helen Help Usf, please send a stamped, selr-adlt welcomes laughs but woo't dressed envelope to:
dodge a serious question with a
DEmm E. RHODES,
brush.&lt;llf.
506 .,. 80th stree~
Send your U~enale questions
Nordt Bergen, New Jersey.to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, care H.
01 Helen Help US! this newspaP.S. - I woold also Uke to
per.
hear from other schools where
THE ' 4SQUARES" ORGANIZE
sJml.lar programs han b e e n
AGAINST DRUGS
started. HopefUlly, we can get a
Dear Helen:
nationwide new SLANT on the
Because you ba\le sllown con- drug problem, It all you interestcern for the natloD's increasing ed students oot there wt.U coopnarcotics menace, I would llketo erate. Do write! - H.
bring to your attendon the efforts Dear Helen:
ol )'(QI1g people In Hudson CounYour letter to •"Scared" who
t)', New Jerley,
tllcJugtrt he bad VD, stated that
Dlcouraged by dvtc official&amp;, In his !late "Your parents will
teenagers in higtJ achoolsandjWJ.. have to know it you are underlor highs have formed an organ- age.''
ization !mown as SLANT- ••stuMore and more states a r e
dent&amp;' Leagi1e Against Narcotic changing this law, tor it some..
Temptation." Although yet in ita times lrlshtens juveniles away
81rly stqes, SLANT has shown from needed treatment at ven.
areat promise and i1as become eral disease c:linics.
an energed.c community endeaIn California, since Oct®er,
vor.
1968, minors 12 yean oC age
:iludent leaders oC SLANT in· or older can be examined and
tend it to be a prenntive, nat a trelted tor VD without :parental
rehabllitation venture. There. consent. This is a service per..
tore, we are inviting members lormed by Departmenta 01 l'Yo·
·~pollee departments, repreaeu- lie Health at clinics througbout
tatlves or local Health Board the Slate. The law stales In part,
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and ex-addicts to give talks at ''The consent or the parent, pe.rour schools. They are most coop.
- · or legal suardlan 01 such
erative.
minor shall not be necessary to
In my town, North ~ authorize hospital, medleal and
town meetings are regularly held surgical care related to 11.1ch
to keep the parents informed or disease, and IRic::hparent, parents
the dangers illegal drugs pre- or lepl guardlal) ahall oot be
sent to their youngsters.
liable for payment for iny care
I would Uke to emphasize that rendered pll'suant to this aecthe chief reason ror the suceess Uon.'' - CALIFORNIA PUBLIC
al SLANT is that the students op.. HEALTil DOCTOR
erate it. I would be happy to re. !lear Doctor:
eeive letters from interested
1bank you for clarltytng m.y
readers who want to learn more somewhat understated answer.
lboot our organization, perhaps Here's an added note to those
wllb the hope of starling a chap. who suspect they may have cooter in their own schools. - DEN- tacted a venereal disease:
NIS E. RIIODF£
Call your Rtblic HftitJI De-.
Dear Deonia:
partment or your tamJiy doctor
Thank you tor teUlng us about and ask informaUon on VD clinu organization which rm lure ics near 700.. While ph,ysidans
will cateh hold In m1111 sci!Oolo. and. "health clinics make reasonThe Went MaioriQ' Ia llnallT able attempts to lnv'Dln parents
mallln&amp; lllell heard and lhle, of minors, in many states these
-· ......,... el•e, will day'· your secret will be kept,
oerhapo brinr lb8 .Wavering Min· it you so request. - fL

Montreal ... , . •
New York ..... 5
st. Louis ...... 5
Philadelphia .. . 4
West

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Atlanla ••••. W 3 .769
Los Angeles . . 9 3 .750 lh
San Fran. . . . 6 6 .500 31h
CIIICinnatl•... 5 5 .oOO 3'h
San Diego .... 4 9 .367 6
Houston ..• , • , 3 11 ,214 7lh
Monda;r's Results

Pbila 2 N.Y. 1, 11 ins., night

st. Lools a MU. 4, nlghl
Cln 11 Houston a, night
Atlanla 5 San Diego 2, nll!hl
Los Ang 7 San Fran 5, night
(Onl,y games scheWied)
Toda)''B Probable Pitchers
(All Times EST)
Chicago (HBDds 2-0 and Ross
U.O) at Pittsburgh (Ellis 1·1 and
Moose 2..0), 2, 1:05 p.m.
Montreal (stoneman 1...2) at g:,
Lools (Carlton 1-1), 1::10 p.m.
Pblladelphla (Johnson 0.:.!) at
New York (Koosrnan 0-2), 2:05

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Oakland at Minnesota
Washington at Boston
Seattle atKan Cit,y, night
California vs. Olicago
At Milwaukee, night
New York at Clew, night
Detroit at Bait, night

W. L. Pet.
l'ndllna . . .. • • 1 ~ 1,000
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when we switcl!ed lo electric heat in our 16-year·old
house .. . 'Iii I shoWild them how lillie electric heat
is c~sling us." Kathryn Ferencz loves it. "It's so clean
and conveni•nt-and it's iosting ¥S iery little m'or;
than the gas heat we had. l;"' 'glad we switched :to.
electric heal." The fe~ncz's ol Canton, Ohio·have lots ~f ctimpany. The swii.h
lo flaf!leless electric heat is breaking all records !Jeca~se .it's 'Nl!r!h' ~ in~ch '
more iri comfort, yet C&lt;l&gt;l! ~~ul,the same as oUter fuels. Let us"$1;.. YlW
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little it can cost Ge1 a free estima1e-fro111 us or y00r Redll'y l&lt;i~wafl ·

Queen Takes Mound
for Astro Contest
IJOUSTON (IJPl&gt;- Mel Queen
of Cineimatl winds up againSt
llon Wilson of Hooston tonight
as the Reds take on the Astros
in the second or a two.pme
series.
Clnei.nnati 'evened its season
record at 5..5 In the Western Di'Vislon of the National League
Mmday nlollt by trouncing
Houston n.:S. It was the Astros•
sixth straJght loss.
Bob Tolan hit a two-run single ln the · aeconl! ~ and a
solo homer in the rourth to lead
the Reds' blast of the Astros.
Jt was Tolan's third round trip..
per at the season.
The Astros made three errors
in the secoru:l lmlng to give
Cln.cinnatl five unearned runs.
9lortstop Hector Torres tumbled a double.piay groonder aner Ton,y Perez had opened the

jump, Neal the discus and Gilkey, M; Alberd .. Saundera,
shot put, and Torn Spencer the G (tie) - 10'.
SHOT PUT - C. Neat, G.;
high jump.
Barr,
M; P. Neal, G. -43'..6".
Next GAllS meet is Morday,
DISCUS
- C. Neal, G; Bur,
at home against SEOAL champion Athens. Meigs wW host Bel- M; Stebbins, G. - 134'-.2".
ffiGH JUMP - li4K!ncer. G;
pre Wednesday.
Ferguson,
G; WUllams, M. - _
MILE RUN - Cunnl.....m,
5'-8".
M; Hueholt, G; Weaver, G. Final Seore- GAHS75, Meigs
4:42.L
440 - DASH - Rltcht.rl, M; 52.
Bush, G; WUaon. G. - :56.4.
br~

aecond with a alngle. Tommy
Heims siDgled to load the bases
and Perez scored the Reds' first
run when lhlrd baaeman Doog
Rader fUmbled Darrell ~an­
ey' s double.play groonder.
Pele Rose and Tolan then
lined two-.run singles to right
field. Jesus Alou kicked Tolan's .
drlve for tbe third error or dle
second inning.
Wlmlng pitcher Jim Merritt
got a two-run single in the fifth
Inning alter singles by Johnny
Bench and Helms had knocked
Wade
maslngame ott the
moond. The Astro hurler also
had walked Chaney in the flltll.
Fnllowlng ronlghl'• battle wllb
Houston, the Reds head tor Loa
Angeles to play a two-game series with the Dodgers Wednes-

100 - YARD DASH - Prose,
G; Black, G; Grimm, M. -:10.6.

120.Y ARD IUGH IIUR!lLES Ferguson. G; Well, M; Whitlatch,
M. - :17.3.
880.Y ARD DASH - lluehol4
G; White, M; CQnningham, M.
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220.YARD DASH- Rlrehhar4
M; Rah'le&amp; 1 G; L, Snowden, G.
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BILL DEFEATED
ALBANY, N.Y. (IJPl).. A bUI
to legalize pari-mutuel quarterhorse racing ill New York was
deleatod Mondll b)' the stale
auembb", oD a vote ~ 72-66.
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games and two in six contests
including the one a year ago.
Whlle Los Angeles beat San
Francisco and Atlanta to win
Ute finals, Boston got there by
eliminating Philadelphia and
New York.
The Laker s won the Western
Division title while the Celtlcs,
called too old by some, llnlshed
fourth in the Eastern DMsion
in the regular season raee.
The Forum wlll be the itt.te of
the second game or the series
Friday night. ,..
'the series moves to Boston
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~ afternoon and the lourth
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29.
If necessary, the fifth game
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May 1; the sixth game at
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Monday, May 5. All would be
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Strickland to LB Post
siml.sUc view: '"The team is ·~
better than mediocre," he said
In referring to the numeroos inJuries which have plagued the
Buckeye~ tllls spring.
Both coaches look forward to
the
summer and with it, the re·
day.
strickland, a 222.pound bomb- euperatlon of their injured pli,Yshell from Clnc:.;.mati, is fiUlng ers.
In tor Doug Adams, who Is recOYering from knee surgery. Defensive coach Lou McCUilougll
said strlcklaJid will be tested OUTPOINTS GD!GENTI
LONDON (IJPl) - Feather·
this week lllrlnr tbe Buckeyes'
weiabt
champioo .Jobllny Famespring pracUce.
Head coach Woody Hayes has chou r1 Australia plied up tile
one major complaint about the points tn the laat five stanzas
night to ooll)olnt
practices this spring- the wea- Moo&lt;ta7
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Fameeholt was forced to
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ehange
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Hayes said the team was uon
the
nnal
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sehedulen but that ..things eoo.ld
~ padding trailed lrom lbe mitt
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McCullough had a more pea. alter It aplll In the sblb round.

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COLUMBUS (IJP0 Phil
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was switched to the defensive
llnebaeker po•ition for the na.
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Baylor Hopes 12th Season

INGLEWOOD, Calit. (UP0Eigin Baylor has accomplished
almost everything in his brilliant National Basketball AUOdatlon career- almost everything but winning a championship.
In hiJ 11 pro seasons, he has
been frustrated Cive times in
the NBA finals by defenslve
genius Bill Russell.
Baylor and the Los Angeles
Lakers race Russeil and Ule
Boston Celt:l.cs Wednesday night
1n the opener or a best.of-seven
game series for the NBA title.
But this time Ba,ylor has Wilt
Chamberlain on his side.
"The Celtics are a great team
and Russell is a great player
bet I think Wilt will ruUIIy
him," the greatest scorer in
NBA pl~off history said.
For the first tlme, the Laker&amp;
wUl have the home court
advantage in the finals 0\'er the
Celtics, who won three or the
previous nve series in seven

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Andrew Ferencz · had the
last laugh. "Some of my friends laughed

880..Rj':LAYS - Woo by yAII!i. ·
won the mUe, Ritchhart lhe 440- Tom Spencer won eventa (or
Wtnnlng
time - · 1:38. , f·· l ~.
daah and 226-dlsh whUe Warner, GAllS,
BROAD JUMP - ~ G;
PrOse won the 100 .. yard dash,
who almost set a state record in
Snowden,
G; Ferau&amp;OD. Gp . - ··
the two-mlle run durlng Satur- Fergu&amp;on the high hurdles, Hue•
19'·2".
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daY's Gallipolis Rotary Relaya, holt the 880-yard dash, FerguPOLE VAULT - Whlllstch, M;
won a g a I n Monday with a son the low hurdles, stebbins the

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win against three setbacks in six
outings this spring.
Gallipolis chalked up nine
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C:C.ch Duke Burson's GalliJo'erguson, G; Ric,;'" M;
won
the
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contest.
,
hart,
Max
Whttlateh,
Jim
Warpolis Blue Devils defeated C..ch
Tom ·Proae, JUch Jlueholt, )Wn G, - :22.3.
Juhn Bentley's Meig• Maraud- ner and the ~l.Ka mile reta,"
IIULE RELAY- WonW~­
en 7$-52 in a dual track meet 'team were triumphant In their Fercuson, the 880-relay team, Winning Unie - · ~:49.2. .' .
on Memorial Held MoOOay even-- respective e'Oellts. CIWli'Whlm Steve stebbins, (buck Neal art

daleated Meigs and Point berger, (PP) 54.
Mille Noe (G), 40, over Dwight
:.Pleasant in a dlree-wa,y match
~
Carter
(PP) 46, and Rex Roush
• at the Hlddoo Valley Country
(M) 47.
: Club M11nday.
MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS
The Meig• linksten travel to
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GA HS had Ule low team score
By
United Press International p.m.
Clncbmati (Queen 0..0) at Hous~
209, Meigs was second with Marietta today for a match aNational League
ton (Wilson 1·1), 8:30p.m.
&lt;217, and the Big Blacks hed 223. gainst host Marietta, Sistersville
G. AB R. H. Pet.
Atlanta (Jarvis 1·1) at Sa n
~ Medalist for the matcll was and the Parkersburg Big BlackS.
Laboy,
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GAHS
is
meeting
Jackson
at
GalDiego
(Kelley 1.1), 11 p.m.
..: Point Pleaaant'a Dlrk JackiOil
H. Aaron, All 13 45 8 19 . 422
lipolis
today
and
goes
to
Meigs
San Francisco (Sadeckt 1-1)
t who earded a 39, edging B e e .P
Jones, NY. • .13 Sl 12 21 •412
Matlbews ol GAllS who had a Friday tor . the -annual SEOAL Menke, Hou. .14 46 4 18 .391 at Los Angeles (Drysdale 1-1).
3~ and Pat O'Brien of Me;gs tournament.
Jones, Mtl•• 13 5() 1() 19 .390 1lp.m.
Wedneaday's Games
wltli a 40.
The Almanac
Spangler, Cbl 11 27 4 10 ,370 PhUa at Montreal
111 olhar resulta:
Johnson, Cln. I() 44 10 16 .364 ::1. Louis at Chicago
Bill Baker, (PP) and Terry By United Press International
TodQ.y
is
TuesdaY,
~ril
22,
Gonzalez,
SD. 13 50 3 18 ,360 Pitts at New York, night
Uoyd (G) tied with 39s over
the 112th day of 1959 with 253 to Parker, LA. .12 39 11 14 .359 San Diego at Houston, ~t
Bob Priddy (M), 42.
Sw-. NY. 9 28 3 1U ,3a7 Cincinnati at Los Ang, nigllt
:Mike Orr (G), 44, over Chris lollow.'
The moon is approe.chiDK Its
American League
[Card (PP), 46 and Bill Henaler,
Atlanta at San fran, nlght
first
quarter.
G.
AB
R.
H.
Pet.
.7. The morning stars are Verus, Moses, Bos•• 6 23 4 ll .478
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Randy 61rt (M), and Steve
Mars and Saturn.
Ptrcli, Boa.. 12 43 12 18 .419
East
The evening stat s are Mereu- F. Rbnsn, Bal15 54 15 21 .389
w L Pet. GB
SERVICES fiELD
r:r and Jt.t1iter,
Bradford, Chi 9 31 6 12 .387 Baltl more . , .1 0 5 .667
FARMINGD.\LE, N. Y, (IJPI)
On this day In history:
May, Chi ••. 8 29 8 11 .379 Detroit. •• . . 7 4 .63a 1
-Funeral services were held
In 1889, some 20,000 home- H.. Allef\, Was 10 24 2 9 .275 Boston ...... 7 5 .583 t•,;
Moltda)' tor Ed Weisman, 44, steaders massed alorw the
carew, Min .. 8 41 8 15 .366 New York .. .. 1
.•83 11:2
coordinator o( sporta tntorma- border o1 the Oklahoma Territo- hndrcks, Bal 11 31 4 11 .355 Washington, .. 6 9 .400 4
Uoa for the Nadonal Broadcast- ry awaiting the si.gnal to start Green, Oak. .12 48 t 17 ,354 Cleveland ...• 1 10 .~90 7
_lag CompaQ)'·
the Oklahoma Land Rush.
Home Runs
West
&gt; Welaman dled Qloday after 1n 1898, TheodOre Roosevelt National League: McCovey, San
w L Pet. GB
aellerm&amp;: , • . ~ .•,~P.k. . He re~...... as A~sle~l!\. Se~retary . ~!~n 6; Ce!led!l, A~a 4; Santo, ~iMe!iot&amp; ••• 7 I , 836
was ~ : t6riil-e"~jiV!ilbii ·""ll , oi'WiJFtll" tiieillltDiamll;!ts of ,, cht•·:tbla•""" Johnson, Cln, · Chicago •.•.. 6 4 .6tJU It,
projeCts directOr for the Ameri- 1111 "Rough iuders.,. .
• S~ub, Mtl., Money, Phlla, Star- Kansas City •• 6 6 .500 11,,Z
carl Footblll League and spOrtl
In 1944, Allied forces invaded geU, PIU aOO Torre, St. L 3. OaklaOO ••••. 6 6 .5UU 1'.~'
publlclat . tor the American Du.tch New Guinea ln World
American League: F. Robin.. Seattle •••.• 5 6 .154 2
Broadcast Company.
War D.
· son, Balto and Howard, Wash 6i California ••. 3 7 .30~ 31/z
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Murcer • NY 5; Blair, Dalto, PeMonday's Results
troceUI, BoB, May, Chi and PeNew York 6 Boston 4
pitone, NY 4.
Mlnn 8 Oakland 4
RWlS Batted In
Balt 11 Cleve 0, night
Natlooal League: McCovty, San
Detroit 2 Wash 0, night
Fran 14iJones, Mtl, Money, Phila
SeatUe 4 Kan Clcy I, nigh!
and Rader, Hous 13; Parker, Los
(Only games scheduled)
A and Laboy, Md 11.
Today's Games
Am.erlcan League: Buford, BalWill your aon eet to college if eomethinrr ~:~~~~~~.;;
All Times EST
you? You can make sure he does just bye:
to and Murcer, NY 14; F. RobioCalllornla
(McGiotlllln ().1) at
a John Hafteock Educational Plan. It will provide the
son, l:Jalto 12; Pepitone, NY and Ch;csgo (Ellis 0.1) 3 p.m.
moneY he'll need to get the education you want him
Howard; Wash 11.
New York (Bahnsen 1).3) at
hAve. Call or write us today for full ·information·.
Plrehlng
Boston (Culp 2-tl) 1:30 p.m.
National League: Nlekro and
Oakland (Finprs G-0) at MinStone, Atla, Regan, Chi, Singer
nesota (Hall1.tl) 2:30p.m.
and Osteen, Los A 3-0; 10 pit985·3595
992·5869
Detroit. (~rma 1..0) at Washchen Ued with 2.
ington
(Pascual 0-3), 1 p.m.
INSUIJ.A.!YCF.
CQitU.'.NY
AJneriean League: stottle-Seattle
(Segul 1-1) st Kansa&amp;
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m.vre, NY o&amp;..oi Perranoski, Mlrm Clcy (Hedlund tJ..O), 8:30 p.m.
3-Q, · .,.r Landis, Boa ~i IS
Cleveland (Williams 0..1) at
pitchers tied with 2.
Baltimore (Phoebus 2-0), 8 p.m.
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A program or muRle by t h e
Grand Chorale of Rio Grande
College and tile Installation ol.
oll'lcen tor tile 1969.70 scllool
terin hlabtiRhted • meeting of
the Middleport PTA M o n do y
nipt.
UDder the direction of Merlin
• Alter 18. mdnfl.ta In Okilllwa, Set. Michael Brattoo la home m a ao11, the Grand Chora,le tea.
· ' 3~.. le&amp;.ve with hla parents. On May 25 he Will go to Washington . turid hiUSic from Broadway
lroin ·there will Jeave lor South Koret wbere he'll spend the next shows. A medley ' frolll "Milk
1'i·. and
13 ~~ROnths.
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and Hone1" was toUowedbfHow.
MiChael, son ot Mr. and Mrs. OWen Bratton, is in securit,y work ard HudiiOn singing "Maria"
··~ wUh tbe u.'S. Atr .f.orce, While In Okinawa he received the "Airman trom "Faint Your Wagon,•• oa-.
•. 1 Of the ~h" aw4rd.
vid AnderiOR waa featured on a
· . lncldentJily, the Brattona will be leaving Middleport In earl)' guttar IIO!o, "Aquaria," tromtile
·t June, Mr. Bratton "ho worked Cor Imperial Electric many years, popular uHair,.. and other 89•
:~'baa aCcepted i Job a a foreman with lhe ML Gllead COamo Plastic lectlona ot the vocal ~P trere
~ Co. 11te 'Br8~a plan to keep their home here but will be ren~lng it. trom uOkJaho:ma." ·
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Tbere waa a Tennessee ballad
·., . ·FOR -THE FIFTJI CONSECUTIVE ~EAR, Feeney· Bennett Post by the group lind a gtfl•a bar·
... 128, J ~erlean, Legion, o! Middleport "alked away with the Gifts for bershop quartet doing ''What Now
~the ·JIMs Who Gave.trophy.
M,y Lovi," ''Sentimental JO¥r·
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·AJbllrt Rollsh, ~I'Kier, accepted the troptcy Cor the post at ney" and "Cherish Is the Word."
) lie aPrln&amp;: conference or tbe EtJhth Diatrict in WilkeavUle Sunday. The program concluded with the
' The trophy -.s atven to the post lor contributions of 500 percent "Lord' I Pr~3er.••
over the goal in poata with memberships ot 150 or more In the dis·
WendeJ,I Gerlaeh Installed the
· lriC~·
new otrlcers, Mrs. Mamtng
r ·Jn addition the poat received a ribbon awi.rd tor having attain- Kloea, president; Mrs, Richard
ed ttl membership quota. The post quota Is 191 ard membership ia vaugban, first viee prel!lldentand
. 208. Merle Brad)', a past department commander, was spea~er at program chatrmani Mn. Newthe oonfeNnce. Tht!re was special recognltloo or World War 1 vet· man Burdette, second vlcepreJierana, ao:i uf department omcers and district commanders. Mrs. dent and hos.Pttallty chairman;
RoUsh accompanied her husband to the meetlaw.
Mrs. · RA)'mond stewart, secre.
tary, and Mrs. Roscoe Wise,
IF TilE PATRONS OF JACK'S DAIRV BAR miss the whlstli~ treasurer.
aDd singing of teppy Jack Bechtle, It's not because lie's sone sad.
A communication waa rei.d
lt's onlY that the kitchen has been moved, an;l that's where he is. from Mrs. Alfred Jones regard.
-~be Dairy Bar haa been enlarged and the kitthen is now In a re-- ing the parent education workmodeled ·side room. Thla puts Jack qut or sight to some degree, abOil to be held at Musldngum
but ~~:ives the establishment much needed space for serving custom- CoUege Mal 24. Reservation~
era.
are to be sent to Mrs. Byron
._.tile way, the Bechtle's son, T..sgt. John Bechtle, is home on Townsend at the college by Mar
1 30-day leave from Turkey where he· has·been since Thanksgivblg. 17, Theme oC the works.bop will'
cHlf W'lte and dAughters have been here ~wlth tile Jack Bechtles since
len.
Darrell Is also back in Middleport. He was lormerll employed
· ~t North American Aviation in Columbus, but is now on a job with
. ¢hril Craft at Galllpolia. He and his wlCe have thetr·traUer parked
OD Railroad St.
Mrs. James Titus, Mrs. J. E.
D. Hartinger, and Mra. Patrick
FRIENDS OF MRS. DON RAE of Minersville will be happy to . Loc:hary, Pomeroy, and ' M r s.
know that atJ, Is recovering 811tisCactorlly trom her recent heart Nancy Reed of Middleport, repturpry. Mrs. Rae is a patient at University Hospital in Columbus resented Grace Episc:opal Church
aDIS her room number is 806,
at the 93rd armual meeting of
~iacopal Churchwomen of the
MISS EDITH KLEIN IS BACK in town, thla time to stay. Miss Dioeeae of SOUthern Ohio in CoKlein wUI be realdlng In the Pearl St. home Place wiUt her sister, lumbus over the weekend.
Theme lor the conference was ,
Hulda.
For mall)' years, In tact about 30, Miss Klein has been living in 'CJ&gt;ynamica and COnsequences of
New · York City where she was employed In the olflces of the New
York . Ce1,1trai ~llroed. She worked for the compan,y in Colllltlbus
and Clevelaad before moving to New York.

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1., Wal alSO lllllOI.mCed that
the Natiooal ConlfeSI ol. Par:.
ents and Teachers wlll rrieet
In Cleveland. Plans
were discussed for the apriDS
oonferenc:e of Dtltrlet. 16 to be
held at the Mi&amp;lleport Flemen..
tal')' School Saturday.
Alao arinounced waa the Melp
Cooncll ot Parenti and Teachers meeting to be held on May 1
at Rutland.
Fred Lewla and the Rev. Max
Donahue were allPOinted to the
auditing committee. Areport: was
liven on .Playground improve·
menta and It was noted that Dale
Walburn and Eugene Bloogll solyed lOme basketball court pnlblems. Mrs. KJoes &amp;mO\lneed that
she Ia still taking subaerlptlonl
to the Ohio Parents aud Teachera magazine.
Prayer by Gerlach opened the
mooting. The pledge to the Oag
was led by Kevin Yeaqer and
Dick OWen. a letter £rom t h e
teachers was read tbanking the
PTA for the $130 conlrlbuted
for new Iurnl shin.gs Cor t b e
teachers' lounge. PTA members
viewed the lounge du.rlng the
meeting.
Richard Vaughan, president,
thanked oificers and members
ror assllltance given him during the year. Mrs. Bradford
Maag's first grade won the at.
tendance award. First grade
mothers were greeters and fifth
grade mothers served refreshments.

M'J' 111.21

Attend Diocese Meeting

the Urban SUuatlontor Me, Wber·
ever l am," Dr , Thomas R.
BeMett fi o£ George Williams
COUegc. a Christian social sci ~
entlet, was the speaker.
Featured were round • lable
discussions on the urban criats
of this decade, how it ateects
the church, and how the chal·
lenge confronts tbe church.
The armual meeting was con.
eluded Saturday with the celebration or holy communion at
Trinity Church. The Rt. Rev.
Youths Elect
Roger Wilson Blanchard, D, D.
was the celebrant. He is the
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Officers
During the service the names
Jane Karr was elected preai· in the Book or Remembrance
dent when the Chester United were read. lncluded were EsMethodist Church Y.~lh Fellow· ther Hobart Clark and Mary RobShip met SUndaP llfltlr.'~· ~ ' erts Ellersbach iil Grace Church
e~urch,
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Plans tor the !our represenMr. and Mrs. Hobert Y'll'~ of
The first IIJllt!l'll dlatrlct mootS~)' spent . the wee~nd here ing of the Women's Society ot McCoy, vice president; Debbie taUves to attend the amual meet~
with hla mother, !jro. Sylvia Christian Service of the Vnltod Wood, treasurerj Rhea Mora, 1ng nre made at a session or
YOWIB, a patient at Meigs Gen- Methodist Church will be held at secretaryi Randy Yourw, recre-- Grace ~lscopal Churchwomen
eraJ Hospital lor the past ftve Bigelow Church in Portsmouth, adon leader; Bob Ritchie, assist- on Thursday. Mrs. Hartinger,
corner oC 5th and Washington ant recreat1011 leader and Vicld Mrs. Fred Crow, Jr., Mrs. Fred
· WMkl.
Crow, Sr., Mrs. Titus, Mrs.
Mn. Koithern Smith aild chU- Slreets, Aj)rtl 24 bq!Mlng at Spencer, news reporter.
Dvhlg a devotional period Reed, and Mra. Herbert Seth
dreo, ·Xevin and Christi, are now 9:30 Ltn. The theme Is nAU
Miss Mon gave a reading and were hostesses Cor a luncheon.
resldli'C' at the home ot Mr. and Things New."
Min
Wood lead the prayer. Mrs.
Mrs. John Pearson reviewed
Mrl. CJules Kesseqer. Mrs. ', Speakers wW be Mr&amp;:, Rich·
Reid
Young is counselor Cor the "The Face ot My Pariah" by
Smith, daujhter ot Mr. and Mrs. ard Bauer, the wife of a tormer
Aulort ' Roolb, Is reclt)enttng Portamouth Dtotrlct SupertntoJ&gt;o grfq),
Heuss. It was decided that a
seminar on world peace, to be
from surgery,
dent, who Ia nbw llvtrw In Nash-conducted In late JUne by wu.
. . Tina and Todcl Nibert, chll· ville, Tem., and Miss Martha
liam Thomas of Belmont, Mua.,
dr,en .of Mr. anti Mrs. Pete Nl· coy, of Dayton, Who is a retlr..
·. bert ot GalUpolil, apelt1he week.. . ed missionary from_lndia. ·Miss
w111 be open to the public:. The
- end here · trlth their graOOpar- Coy wlll uae aati\'e costumes as
seminar will be OO!Kllcted on a
ela, Mr, ard Mrs. Gerald WU· she tells of her wort.
Ulree nlgbt basis.
dtrmutb.
Omcert Pill be ~ected aD.! a
' , Dr. IIIII Mrs- Everett A. Tra- pledge service giten. Mrs. calcy 'of Columbus spent the week- vin Rodeftefter w111 cORiuct the
i.' eDit here With his mother, Mrs. aervtce ot recognition· and Rev.
Mr. abl ·Mrs, Fred Spencer
Twin
ore
· ·Nell• Tracy.
Rodehetrer will conduct the In- retuned on SIU1day £rC111 a visit
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· with their daugiJter am ~Jn..
Sa.ck Iunehesshouldbebrought. laW, Mr. llll Mrs. Walden Ben.
Conference
B8vefa8e.. and dessert will be nett RoushatPoughskeepsie, Nt:w
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prepared by the WOJ'MR o! the York. While there they vtslted
Mr.. alii Mrs, ' Roger Holmap,
· Bigelow Church at a cost ot 35 two evenings with Mr. a... Mrs.
ceria.
Tom Vahce and tamUy at Salt Delaware, are aMOWlclng the
birth or twin daughters, Tiacie
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. R8c0rt 'Oialtora'lt the home of Michelle abl Kelly Coleen, on
Mr. aril Mrll Jess a....... Lotart, Sulllly, APrn 20, at the Mary
MASO!'I- '1110 Wabama Band were Mr. aNI Mrs. Fred Spencer, Jane case Hospital In Delaware.
Traele weighed two pouRis alii
wiU &gt; Booators are -lli!rllli•PI'Il- Mason. Mr. alii Mrs. Blll Price,
weighed
Ura. felolonal wrestllni malcb this Eut LIVIJ110ol; Mrs. H1 r o I d 1~ IJI!IICO'
three
pollllls
and
nine
ounces.
Frlda,y; April 25, 'II ·wo~tama . . r,roore, New Lextnston, Ohio,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Earl
Holn-.n
of
tJYIIIIIIIoiWn; '111e inaln ~ent . .Mrs. E. L . stadler, Cleveland,
cQo. wUI be Bai Man .r. Rol&gt;bi ver- Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Golden lloz- lloclne and Mrs. Wllltam Hub1\tS. Gene LaboUe ,r, C"-'&lt;k
lstt u.Ii·Mr. and Mr11. Woodrow bard of Syracuse are the gramt.
psrslllo. Mr11. John Holman of
Pee.
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BrOII!'o
"'tOrt.'
The IIOe&lt;lld ev.llilt Ia Chico
Rev. Mrt. Bernice Winkler, Middleport Ia o srost • grand•• Garcia VI, FllllulcJuo biliek· Mrs- 'EUOt&lt;e llort; !jrs. Mable mother.
·. Dee atld In tho ~ ~ott\ Bil- • JohnsOD/ !l)lurman Young,· Mta.
ly u,ntell, 111!01 110ln1t '111e
Edith ' Fox of !lie Cll!llil United
Mo!l/ed "$iival.'•
Metbodjat ·O.urch· W!Jl Jtlend tlie
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A program to be presented
at a meeUng ot the Good Luek
Garden Club at the Southeast.
ern Ohio Mental Health Center on May 23 was plamed du.r·

TUESDAY
CIIE.'Il'ER GRANGE 2609, regulsr -Illig. Tuead'J' evening.
AU members asked to attend by
Harry D, HOlter, maater, who
reports that an Important buSIness session will be' held.
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HOMEBUlilil~ll's" - CLASS,
Middleport Church r1 Cbrlat, progreslive dinner, beglming at the
cbureh, 6:30 g.m. Appetizer with

LADIES AUXILIARY, Feeneygioa, 7:30 p.m. at the hall.
SOUTHERN LOCAL B a n d
Boosters, 7:30 Tuead'J' ntgt,t at
tbe·hll!ll schoOl.
WEDNESDAY
FEfl'iEY - BENNETT POST
128, Amertean Ugloo, 7:30 Wednead'J' nipt .al the hall.
POMEROY LIONS Club, noon
Wednesday, at the 1\lmeroyUnlted Methodist Church.
WOMEN'S GUll.D, 7:30 p.m.,

Wodnead'J' at Trinity United
Chlll'cb of Christ.
POMEROY WCTU, 2 p.m. Wednead'J', Fl&gt;meroy United Methodist Chureb.
PASI' PRESIDENTS, Ladles
Auxiliary, Drew Webster 1\lst
39, American Legion, 7:3il ~ed·
nesday night at the home of Mrs.
J. M. Thornton.
THURSDAY
Sl'ltACUSE TlllRD WEDriEs.
DAY Homemakers Club, postpon.
ed last week, will be held Thurs·
day at 10 a.m. at their regular
meeting place. Safety will be the
subject and Mrs. Howard Nolan
will be the leader, There will be
a potluck lunch at TIOOI\.
WOM.!;N'S ASSOCIA TlON, 7:-_
30 p.m. Thursday night at the
Middleport First United Pres.
byterian Church. Mrs. William
Morris, program; Mrs. To m
Kelly, devotions. Mrs. E. 0.
Tewksbary, Mrs. Helen Lewis,
Mrs. Edna Anderson, Mrs . .James
Buchanan, Mrs. Carl Gilmore,
hostesses.
PAST MATRONS, Evangeline
Chapter, O.E.S. 7:30 at the Masonic Temple.
STANLEY PARtY sponsored
by the Ladies· Awdltary of the
Bashan Flre Department, 7:30
Thursday night at the firehouse.
Publlc Invited.
ROCK SPRINGS Grange, 8 p.
m. Thursday night at the hall.
PAST OFFICERS Club of Ra-

cine Chapter, O,E.S., Thursday
nigh~ at the home of MrK. James
lUll.

FRIDAY
WILLING WORKERS Class,
EJJ.terprlse
United Meth!XIist
Church, Frldii,Y nl8ht at tho borne
ot Mrs. Frances Carleton. ,
MIDDLEPORT WCTU, 7:30
Frlda,y nipt, Middleport First
Baptist Church.
SATURDAY
BAKE SA~E, , Racine Chapter

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SHOE$ f·OR TilE
ENTIRE FAIIILy

chrome sude contest.
Mrs, Gerald Wildermuth, Mrs.
PhiL WllilamJ(Jil, and Mrs. Jed
Mrs. Dwight Wallace, Mrs. Webster, Sr., were appointed to
Thomas Kelly, Mrs. Rodney · the nominating coinmittee.
Downl~, and Mrs. J. E. Har~

Mrs Elmer Wickham preai-

~ey were i.n Chllli:cothe Friday dent, ~ead an article ,:How to
tor the Sprmg PresbyteriaL The , Keep a Neat Ysrd and Garden"

WHERE SHOES ARE

SENSIBLE PRICED

represe~ted
Middleport a;:.:M~r:•·~W:ll~ll~a:m:80!1:r:oad:;;"~AI:•:•-~===M:t:dd:I:•'""=':':O:.==~
Umted the
Presbyterian

tour
F i r st
Church.

Bruce Wallace, student at Marshall University, visited Saturday with his family.

Mrs. Arnold Dodson is the new
receptiooist in the office of Dr.
J, J. Davis. She had previsouly
been employed at the Middleport Deparbnent Store.
Sp. 4 aOO Mrs. Ronald Wil-

Touch&amp;Sewo

liam Russell are here wltll their

parents, Mr. ard Mrs. Lawrence
Russell, West Columbia, aOO Mr.
aDd Mrs. John Bryan, Middleport. Sp, 4 Russell retulined recently £rom Vletnamandhasbeen

a patient at the Walter Reed Hospital. He wtll report to Fort
Knox, Ky. on May 2. His wile,
the former Christian Bryan, wUI
accompany him there.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bryan
and children, Columbus, were
weekend guests or Mr. and Mrs.
John Bryan.
Sp. 4 and Mrs. Ronald Russell
and Mrs. Lawrence Russell are
il'l Loratn this week vlsltingrela·
thes.
Miss Vesta McCoy is llome
from Veterans Memorial Hospi.
tal where she has been confined
since February. Visiting her today is Mrs. Sybil Kittle ofGlous-ter.

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Cabinet Models
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134, iJ.E.S., Saturday·; 10 a.m.,
Racine Food Market. Eacll mem.
ber to contribute. For pickup oC
items call ~al Diddle, Barbara
Dugan, Kate McNickle, or Cora
Webb.

Slro;ght Stitch

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IN
PROGRESS

II Wouldn't
Hurt To

Place Mothers
Day Orders

Now

C!Ef~O

DUDLEY'S FLORIST
Serving: Gallipolis,

Middleport, Pomeroy, O.
&amp; Mason Co., W.Va .
446·1n7 or 992·5560

Singer Sales &amp; Service &amp; McCalls Patterns

115 W. SECOND

992-2384

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Also read at the meeting WKS
, a letter from Mr11. Edward Mizieko urging entries in the Kodo-

Born on April 20th

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Mr. and Mrs. Rl,chard Plekens;
Iliad with the WIUiam T, Gruesera; the main course with Mr.
and Mro. Caah Bohr, and dessert at the Denver Rlc:e hom(! •
Bennett Post 128, American Le-

mer Wickham, a report on EaJ. , ka's Wild FloWer1."'

favors taken to V~rans Memorial and Meigs Gener- name~ a wild dower.
al HOtpltala was given by Mra.
Nra. Edith Jtviclln, lira. "'-'
T. A.· Hemesy.
McKinley, and Mno;,~·=~~~
lng Thurld'J' nl&amp;frt's meeting Oil
AD bYYltatioo to enter arranp. were guests at the m
the Twili&amp;llt Garden Club at the menta In the Wlndlna Trail Gar- "'l""ed with ~· .
home r1 Mrs. Leverett Roolih, den Club' a spring dower show· LUcretia Genheimer. TWD oiiiiii-&gt;J'
Middleport,
was read. 1be show indudes two tatl.ons "Praise the J...orir' ....
A contrlbutfOII toward the pro- fnvitatJona\ C(&amp;&amp;Bel iD the artf.... UMay ] Be Grateful'' Mid gartt.,.
ject expenaes r:A the club from tic arrangemel)ta , category. It ele "Retroi.PeCt~' :bY Gerilltla6
Mrs. Frank Fugate was acknowl- will be sta&amp;od oo Ma,y 10 at the Everett Thoo wore reoc!'b7._•
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edged. Mrs. Fugate, a member, Pomeroy Flementary School.
Genbelmer.
has been ill and unable to at..
It was voted to parUclpate in
Mrs. RoUsh ud Mill tedhet..
tend for' some time. During the the Dally Sentinel's "G r e en mer served refrelllmeJU. F•meeting cooductod by Mra, El- Thumb Notes." weekl,y garden.. vors were mlnlablr~ plaide I.itng column, and Mrs. RouSh vok dera.
unteered to prepare the' .first . .-----~!1"'!'111
paper on June 19.
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Planned

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VIne Ripened

COFFEE
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REGU LATIONS
Til. P 11bli dMr rutrvlll thll right
ta 110it or ••i•o:l onr od1 d...... d ob·
jllo:ti o.... t. n .. publi •h•· will nco!
bll rnpor"!sibl• IO&lt; mar• thai"! 01"111
inc:orrtcl in••rT ion.

RATE S
For Wont Ad S.rvict
5 c11nh 1&gt;'1' Word 0 1"!11 innrtian
M i nin~um

nice clean one.

1965 PONTIAC ............... ......................................... $1695

lnnrt iOI"II .

Safar i Station Wagon, loc.ol 1 owner car, white over

25 pt • c• nt DiscounT on pard ads
ond od1 po id with in 10 doya .
CARD OF THANKS &amp; OBI TUARY .
$1.50 fo.- 50 word n~inimu m . Eo .
e~dd i t ionol word 2c.
BLIND ADS
Additional 25 c Chorg• per Adv.,.

dork blue finish . Clean interior, like new w.. w tires,
automatic, power steering and brakes . Radio.

Po111troy Motor Co.
OPEN EVES. 8:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

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HOME 'ftiAILEII, 2 llorlle IIIII!,
eontaet Arnold Grate. Jlt4.
laitd Funt!lttro.
4-10-81c

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UPRrotn' PEANOS, .....,.._
Uonal, call MS-1211 Rutland
Furniture 01.
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Sadly missed by wile.
KaHe and F'amlly.
brothers and sisters.
4-11-ltp

Card of Thanks
WE IV1SH to thank our friends
In the Meigs, Gallia and Mason area for their help and
support after ..., 10!1 our
hCII!le bv fire; also, the firemen from Middleport, Pomeroy. Rutland and Mason.
Mrs. Evelyn Thomas
and Family.
4-11-ltc

Lost
l-ADIES beige wallet !oat In
Pomeroy. Valuable papers.
Reward. !'bone 992-2639.
4-2'Uic

Nolle.
WOULD the people wllo liD my
clothes late Saturday night at
IUia and ~ ..tum i!lem
to Pet!RY llollman, Cbeoler,
Oblo, Pl1one Rewaxd
lor retumtng them. ~11-IIJ&gt;
VACANCY lor two elderly people. Proler private paid patlenll. Phone Mason, '1'13-511S.
!N-Ile

WILL DO baby sitting In my
home, $15 a week. Phone 992m.
4-20-3tr

Erftplovment Wanted
INTERIOO and exterior paintIns and roof 'OO!'k. Call Gene
Congo, Long llottom, 81!-2'101.
4-*!4tp

Help Wanted
LADY FOR houseloork, cook.
Live In or oat. Phone 99211151.
4-ZI«c

I'UlL OR PART time, earn
11M! to t!OO, write Box 1163-L.
In care of Daily Sentinel, Po-

meroy.

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Business Opportunity
OWN YOUR own dry cleaning
business. Ambitious mmn or
woman to tate over and own
t,.,k and roote. We will do
deanlng wholesale. Apply In
person. A.B.C. C!eanen, MaBon. W. Va.
4-10-llc

1\'JLL SELL one or both of my
cleaning plants. A. B. C.
Cleaners, Mason, W. Va.
4-10-llc

For Sole nr Trade
1!1118 CAMERO V8, 4 apeed:
198'1 F!reblr&lt;l V8. 4 apeed.
Call 1111!-'54? or 119l-57l8.

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Auto Sales
!965 FORD Ga!a.Je 500, power
brakea and steering, tinted
glass, .title wall Urea, A-1
rmdi.tlon, one owner ear. low
mUeoge. Call daytime 11ft.
!SOl. evenings and week ends
6111- Coolville.
4-21-31&lt;
1!161 MG, Salem St., Rutland.
4-20-3tc
ISM FORD Gaiule 5011. auto-

matic lranam-. 3tO en«lne. Phone !11$.31!113. 4-20 !tJ&gt;
1tl3 VOLitSWAGEN, fi!IO. I'll.
IIU'I'I'I.
4-20-tle

For Rent

lllct"epllt 01111

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6 ROOM houae wltlt balb, 1
lots, 16,000.00. 11 Oak Street.
Phone II!Z-3394.
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PH. D9:1-2H3 .
NOTICE OP JJIPDIMTMEMT

!star. of Loraruhr Mlghl, Deeeaud.

MASON CAR WASH

Notiu lt hertrb r vlv.n that Morr
M. B...clc, wt.o .. Pott OHir;• etd·

Car Completely Hand

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dr1ts i1 Pr:tileNr, Ohio, R. D• .t,
hot Hen dul,- appointed Ex1cutrix
of th• E1tote of loronclo Might, .
dec•e~111d,

Ohlro .

lot• of M•llill County,

Dattd this .(th day of April, 1969.
JOHN C. lACON
Adlng Jud11• of the

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

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1 :;~~u. .reon.To _. Tho
t11o Llrlt•

BLAEnNAIS

..., Ettate Por . .

For Sale

Ing. two door sedan, 1967
Chrysler New YDI'ter. Phone TWO YEAR old pony, blaek &amp;
while, Shetland, k!S.OO. Plw&gt;ne
!)92.jl54?,
4-20-3tc
99Ulll'l after 4 p.m. 4-ll-3tp

POMEIOY

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WINCIIESTElR model ?'7-.22
1968 CHEVY 'I'wo, 1w&lt;&gt;&lt;1oor seaotmnalk: riDe with ooape.
dan, V-8 automatic. Phone 992v
ety nice, 150: also 7 111111
IIS4?.
4-20 tfc
Mauser with ollng, eztra
nice, flO. Call Dean Weber,
!'l69 FALCON, air conditioned,
74Uati.
4-ZI«c
V-8 atoumatic, power steer-

YOUR
. 'NEEils .

HANNAII'S Huabond lloelor
hates work so he cleans the
ntgtt will! Blue Lutttre. Rent
e!ectrle sbampooer, .1. 'l'llly'•
Bargalnland.

IUIIJitiEY DOWIIIHG

Auto Sales

We who have loved you dear.
Your pasoing bas brougbt
lean.
The d&lt;¢bs ol sorrow we cannot ten,
Of the dear one we loved ao

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IN LOVING memory ol Wllllam J . Blake, who passed
nay April 11, 1968.

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lee and tntL tall!eo. Phone

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1966 CAMARO 2 DOOR ......................................... $2895

Company official car. V~B engine, auto. trans., pow-er steering, radio, bucket seats and console. Bloc~
vinyl roof. New car title and guarantee.

OFF ICE HOURS
8:30 a .m. 10 5 :00 p.m. Dai ly
,113fo.m. to 12 :00 Noon ~turdoy•

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1965 CORY AIR COR SA H. T. CPE. '';j;.;--Fi~i-;i;.•
4 speed rrans., 140 H.P. Midnight b
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with
vinyl interior and bucket seals, new tires, radio, a

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WANT AD
INFORMATION
DUD LINES
S p .lll . Day etfar• Pultl lut icon
llla11dor D•adli~~~o 9 0 . 111.
Ca nullotion• &amp; Cotrtc lion•
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M•lgs Co1.1ftty, Ohio

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Rubbed and
Rinsed

$1.25
Open: Mon. thtu Fri.
Soturdoy - 9-6
Sunday - 11-6

'I'IIREE-P!ECE bedn&gt;om au!te,
FIVE ROOM unfumlslled apartreposl!essed. Willi good boi GI!O. BOIIS1'E'ITER. 1lroler
ment Mlldern. Call lngel•
!piing and mattress, lor un- POMEROY - 6 rooma, both,
Guests of Mr. and Mrs, Tom ter, Oley, W. Va.i Shirley Greer,
furnace, 3 bedunns, flr&amp;Furnfture 992-2635.
4-ll-3tc
paid baiiii!Ct of ltlti.IIS. Hot·
Byrd
and children were her par.. Columbus; Connie Greer, Gree~
place, shade, garage. 16.000.
!'Oint autvmat!c wnher, I·
ents,
Mr.
aB:I Mrs. E. W, Akers, vllle, S. c., and Mr. ard Mrs.
~UUSE in Pomeroy, Call 992speed, ISO unpaid balance. POMEROY RVRNL - 3 bed- her brother and sister-in--law, Jim Reed an:l sons, Gary, Ind.,
:m:l .
4-21-3tc
1111!'1• Funllture, Mlddleoort. 1'0011111, beth, modern kliclteft, Mf. aOO Mrs. David Akers an:l were guests ot their parents, Mr.
full baS&lt;!Itteitl, furnace. car4-22-3tc
her nleoo, Linda Kearns, aU or anel Mrs. AOOrew Greer.
port. 1 aere. •12,500.00
FURNISHED apartments. ReyHuntington,
W, Va,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mattox
nolds Flower Shop. Mason 1115? S'IUDEBAKER station ,... SYRACVSE - 6 1'00111$, one
Recent guests or Mr. arxl Mrs. made a business trip to Augusta,
floor, 3 bedrooms, tllnlt!(
City, W. Va. l'!lone 773-5t4?.
gon, ? - · and Ures (I
Hob Turner were their son-in- Ark.
a~a.
furnace. """"-•Y.
4-22-tft
mud and mow cleats\. First
Mr. aOO Mrs, Wllliam Thomas,
o1oubJt garage. Beautiful large law and daughter, Mr. am Mrs.
$50 takes it Also will plow
Ray Ash a!XI daughter, Marcia ot Columbus, spent the weekend with
lot.
APNR'!1MENT, first fioor, foor
~anlens and ...,.
large
their son and daughter· her brother, Frank Perry, andat
11J1:LEN
or VIRGIL TEAJI'ORD Gahanna,
room and bath. also second
!...,... Call or see Lynn Hart.
in--taw, Mr. and Mrs. Leland their farm here,
ASSOCIATES
. . . Turner and daughter, Albany,and
floor apartment, four rooms
Racine, P!lone 919-4433.
Martha Mays, Dover, Is speld-tJnd bath , both close in. Phone
4-ll-3tc
their son-in-Jaw and 'daughter, ing a Cew dayt "ith her parents,
992-5233.
4-18-elc
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie canocle of Mr. and Mrs. Ney Carpenter.
8:1slness Servlm
Lucasville.
Relativ~s here rrom adistan~e
FOUR ROOM house In SyraFURMSHED and udurnlshed
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dale
Dye
jojned
because
ol the illness and death
TERMITES
SWARM1NG?
They
cll!le; bath. carport. gas furapartments. Close to school.
reproductlves kicked out other members of their family of Mrs. Elza McComas were Mr.
nace. Good oondiftoo. Phone
Phone 9!12-5434.
10-IJ.tfc
of the active termite colony for a reunion at the home of and Mrs. Roy Miller, Mr. and
I!II!-SIIIll.
4-ll-4tc
infestil1g your home to start their son---in-law ard daughter, Mrs. Dotrell Beatty alii tamily,
'rRAILER LOTS. Bob'• Mobile 1'165 MUSTANG 4 speed trans- . r."" colonies. Low &lt;&gt;Verltead Mr. alkl Mrs. Clyde Walker and Mr. aOO Mrs. Bob JonesandchU..
Court, Syracuse, Ohio on State
- reaionable, Meiga com. family at Tlurman. Other family dren. Dayton; Mrs. William (Patmission, 2119 engtne. e..,.llent
Rl. 124, Phone 1111!-2151.
.pany,
Allied Peat Control, 7 members present were Mr. and ty) Elliott, Holbrook. Ariz.; Mr.
condition, no ru~~t. Phone 911!·
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Liberty, Pomeroy, 0. ~ Mrs. C~ster Baum~rtner aOO_ , and Mr~- '~ Wiles, ~;
4-11-$1c
5 p.m. 911!-St169.
l-17&lt;11p ramui:i,';iit-&gt;.eo.hoctoo, Mr. and.'"JQYl e 'SC!IIt and ·John !.ow)O)',
Mrs. "Glen Irwin ani children of Fairborn; Mr. and Mrs. Elza
FURNISIIED house in Pome- NEW 1969 ZIG ZAG ....mg
roy, riVl' rooms and bath.
machine in orlginal factory SEE NEIGLER Bulld!ns SUp- Marysville, and Mrs. Mary Kep- Wood i.nd Mr. aOO Mrs. Robert
can evenings, 1111!-5262.
ply fflr building your home. nar arxl children of Hartlord. Wood, Columbus; Mrs. Greg Me..
carton. Autumat!c zil! zag to
Mr. and Mrs. James Gaston, Allister, Dora Markcum, Mr.and
U-lf•
Col! Guy Nelgler, Racine, 0.
make buttonholes, sew on
local, and her nephew, David Mrs. Ralph Jaynes, LloesDrqoo
a-21-11&lt;
buttons, monogram,
and
Hess, Dayton, joined members and. Oscar Dragoo,GrtmthsvUie,
FURMSIIED TWO BEDROOM
make fancy designs with tlte
or
the Gaston family foragattJ.. W, Va.;Erma.Dragoo,Newark,N.
apartment. Middleport . l'!lont
twist of a single dial. Lei! In Cf!VCK'S Caslt and Clll'l')' TV
992-38?4 .
S-9-He
Service, oave up to one-hall erlng at the home of Mr. and J.j .Mr. and Mrs.SemuelMcCOm·
Jay away and never been uson repairs. BrinK them In aad Mrs. Charles Gastoo alii famUy as, Orlando, Fla. i Mr. and Mrs.
ed. Balance dUe only $47, or
Harry McComas, Ashton. W. VL;
·ffiAJLE)R, Brown's "n-ailer
save. Chock'• TV, !52 Butter- of Athens.
terms of fl per month. Phone
Vina RutherCord ol Colwnbu• alii Mr. and!.fr&amp;. RobortMeCoot·
Park , MlnersvtWe. Phone 992Dill Avt!., Pomeroy. ,_..,.,
911!-26811.
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spent
Satutday night with her u, Fort WIQ'M, Ind.
3331.
4-9-121&lt;!
mother, Mrs. Fa)re Jordan, and
Mr. alii Mrs. Ed He111ley of
F.LECI'ROLUX Vacoum Clean- SEPTIC taw cleaned. MIDer Mrs. Jordan returned home with Flatwoods, Ky., were overnight
1 1'11REE room Apartment,
er. !las throw away bags and Sanitation, Stewart, Ohlo, her on SUnday ahl will vl.alt with guests of her Plrents, Mr. and
&lt;'OIIlp!etely modern w!th bull~
Phone l!e2-.l035.
S.J3.tlc relatives there.
eomplele aet of cleaning alMrs. JerryCulwelland~erbrotbin kitchen. wall oven and
tacl!ments, and guaranteed
Mr.
and
Mn.
WWiam
Lawson.
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alii slster..m.llw, Mr. and
table top unit, stainless steel
C. C. IIRADJI'OIID
perfect condition. Pay off
Mr. arxl Mrs. Gene Jeffers -am Mrs. Wllllam Culwell.
•i,.. with dispooal unit, bath.
AUCI'IONI!:EII
balance ol till; !erma. ~
Mr. arKI Mra. lAvern Jordan at.
Friends alii relatlYea lrmnthe
oomplete with shawer and
Complolo llenlet
911!-2tlllli.
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tellled
a
Gralll
Ole
~ry shoW In vlclnl!j&lt; ottellled the funoral ol
large closet, nkely deoorat·
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Charleston, W. Va., on Friday Chloe Dixon, 78, who lived moat
ed. Call 992-52?1 for appoint- SIX-ROOM house, wall to wai
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evening.
o! her liCe near Vales MID and
ment.
4-IS.tft
Crill Bntlhrd
rarpet in living room, 1...1
Recent guests ot Mr. alii Mrs. wa• well known here. SerYice•
lot; nicest hOme in MiddleI 1 tic Tmn Byrd ani childnm were hla were conducted by Rev. A. B.
APAR'l'I\!ENT, four rooms,
port, I« Nortlt Fourtll St.,
lather, John C. Byrd, alii hi• Matey and !.fro. Maley at Borbatll, dean : front and hack
AIR CONt&gt;mONtNG Refriger- brothar~n-law alllsloter, Mr. alii ing Chapel Ctwrch. Interment
Mkldleport. l'!lone m.31181.
entrance; 818 South Seeond,
ation eervlce. Jack's Relrtg- Mrs. B. "1. Campbell and ~hll.. was lnBowencemeteryllll!erthe
4-1?-6tp
Middleport Phone 992-3134.
eraUon, New Huen. hone dren, Marton, South Carolina. direction or the Blgony IWteral
4-21h1tc GARDEN 'I'RACOOR. Slmpl!clAmoogtholle callbtioo!.fr.and Home, AlbanY.
lllr!-20'19.
4 • lie
Mrs, Rolland Crabtree ard Murl
Members ~ the tamily-whomet
ty, plow and coltlvalonl. AlGalaway
on
sunday
were
Leon
with
Mr. arid Mn. HarryE.MaaFor Sale
Ien Sayre, Racine. Pbone 949- READY • !IIIX concrete dellv·
ered right to your proJect. Woodrum alii ehlldren alii Mr. &amp;ey on Sunday to help them celePOODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
2132.
4-20-3tr
Fall
and eaoy. Free eatl- alkl Mra. Kenneth Crabtree, Me· brate their 50th weddhwanntverminiature, tT5 and up. stud
matea. Pllone !19J.J184, Goer- Arthur, Mra. DavldWoodrwnand sary were Mra. Arle~Beaverot
service and grooming. Phoae SINGEII ZIG ZAG sewing malela Ready • Mix 01.. Middle- chlldren, Colu.mbus; and Mr. and Deer ·Park, Texas, Mr. and Mrt.
992-5443.
!I 3 1ft
chine. 'lliJt machine just lite
Gene Massey aM children fl. Nt..
,__ Thl! mach!ne makes
port, Ohio.
• • tic Mrs. Mendll Jordan, locaL
Rex
Cheadle,
who
ha1
been
tro,
W.Va., Mra. Jean~- of
ilERT'S a gay girl, ready for
fancy deaigns, hotmnhole!,
quite
Ul,
iunlerobsenationtml
Hubbard,
Ohio. Mra. :rhelmaMc- ·
a whirl after cleaning carmonograms, sews on buttons. BUDGET PRICI!l furnllttrt Cit
our thlr&lt;J
budpt lltop, is al'l out-patieat at Holzer Medi· Callister alkl son, Mr. aDd Mrs.
pets wiltt Blue Lustre. Rent
Thlo sold new for 1229.115. Will
cal center, Galllpolia, at thi&amp; Foster Miles ard Mr, and Mra.
electric shampooer, $1. Sayre
lor ISII.OO or
per . Bater Furnlturo, Middleport,
Clarence White of St. Alllalu,
Hardware, New Haven, W.
Oldo.
84fe time.
month, caB 1192-#18. 4-:lb«c
Templo Church WSCS met trlth W. VL, alii Mr. IIIII Mr.;' llnldVa.
4-!7-6te
IIN&lt;JLAIMED LA'I'AWAQ, 11119 SEWING MACI!INES, ropalr !.lr&amp;, Ronnie Seott on Wedneaday lord Masaey and family, loeal.
Articles !rom the church Many !rlellls aloo oalled to wloh,
oer.tce, aU makes. WY s- evening.
SEVEN ROOM house and out AM-I'M stereo ClOIIIIolo, In
mapzlne. Respoas,. alOili "irith them m&amp;JQ' ·more annlveraartea. .
2184. 'l1lt Fabric Shop, P.,. a IIP8Cia1 program were preaem..
buildings: 2 acres ; phone
lovely wa!DUt finish. JUBI !Ike
Portland 813-Z'I!J5.
4-1?-ftc
new, thltt aet has factory wareroy. Author!Jed Singer Sales ed b)' Leah Crabtree alii Ell~·
ranty, 4-speed auillmalle
and Service. We Sltarpen beth Jonlan alii an lntereatlng
LEGAL NOTICE
SeJ..-..
...,. dlscuiSloa was held. Otftcers aeALUMINUM Fi!blng Boats, cltanger. This eel oold mU&lt;h
..re. deep, sturdy. Buy a safe
bi!!ber. Asoume balance of
leeted for ooml,.tiOII were Mrs.
boot for your family's protec.
SliM.21 or I"Y 15.50 per montb. CIGAIIETI'I! vending machlnel Carl Cnbtree, President; 'Mrs.
lion. See Lorenzo Davis, 14
Call lltl'l-211911.
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and servtco. ABC EnlerprJia wnuam Lawson. vice president;
mlle weal of new Rl. 33 on
M1111111, W. Va. Phone 'I'IUIII. Mrs. Mendal Jordan, secretary,
King~~bury Road.
l-4-30tc TWO PONIES, brown and wblte
u.tle alii Mrs. Robert Matto&gt;, treaaur1
mare, lO-Inchea. dUe to foal
- - -,, - er.
!ll'lM()VE EXCEilS body fluid
In fall : solld blad&lt; geWJnc, RARIUSON'S TV
Strvlne.
Mr. alii !.fro.· Earl Starkay
48 !nclteo: both gentle, broke,
with Fluldex Tablets, only
H- ealls and antenna lalea were &amp;UOots o1 honor at the M&lt;llll-handled by chlldmt. Allo
$1 .49 at Neloon Drug. 3-!l-45tp
•nd oervtce. 9otno 0111ennat . gomery C&lt;tilllll' Grange l!ai!Quet
hone drawn WJIIOII, u&lt;dent
inllllletl lree with ~. · whleh washeldattheUn!!WMiii&gt;TOMATO STAKES, Charles G.
condition. l!venin81 alter 5
Phone IIIU,
4f.lle pi!ist Clwf'h at Germantown, ,on
Saturday e,.n!~
starltoy,
Cunningham, Rt. 3, Pomeroy ,
p.m. and weebndtt. Walt_.E.
Baller, 'l'uppen Plolno, Qltlo.
011 other s!de o1 latrgroonds
lnsurene,
State
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&amp;UOol Grariie II
4-20-Jip
011 old Rt. 33 near Princess
AIITOMOBILI!: lniDI'IIIIC!e bNtt
Pat Caal Mine.
4-20-3tc
WILL HAVE aU vwlellel. ol
•il!&lt;'elleM Loot 1hat ·· - southern planltl after ·Ap;ll.,D .
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Complete Fr6nt·End
and Brake S•vlce

BLAETTNAR'S
POMEROY

Foi The FasteSt '
Se~lce

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~AW~INGS SERV~Cii' .

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LOCAL REPORtS
DAILY

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SERVICE MANAGER-

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3 P.M.
AND .
4:30 P.M.

HAROLD WALKER

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HUMPHREYS
Phone 992.7242

l&lt;eepi ng Meigs
Gallic and
-. Mason . Ar~o
Informed "As
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Ca-.4PANY.. ,

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Phone Cll8llel II. Haldlt ....
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for cleaning 'oarpel. Rent
wastq machlllt'. ~
oledrlc ohlilllpooer
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l'llrnlture.
4-11-:ftc PIMme ~· :,~ ~

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WAR BUCKS
H.CIS BEEN
Rf&amp;UEO!

mojorltg?
A-The House of

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· sentatlveo decldea ,who the
.out prelldeat oball be. In "'
• 1111ch 11 Hollie decllloa, each
state lla&amp; a olncte vote oo
matter how many me.

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Would ·Expand
Safe Streets Act

B)' 1/llltl!d. Pre"' lnteroatiooal

eye tramplanted
• ,; . HOtiSToN- JOHN MADDEN, A 55-YEA!MlLD CONROE, Tex.,
• rtift~e. Jt\ldlo owner,. waa 11proensstna: satllfactorUy'' today
· lluD' wlliot ~~ believed to be the world's ftrst traooplant of a c..,.

arrested them.
Later, some 20 per cent a!
Purdae's 24,000 students paraded across the Lafayette, Ind.,
campus, drumming up support
then

ccOntillled from page 1)
ter consumption per month -$1.50 per 1,000 galloos or pa11
for today's boycott.
Several hundred students, led thereof.
- All over 30,000 gallons of
by g)S member8, staged a
"mlll-in" Monday at Harvard's water consumption per month University Han, then lett at $1. 10 per 1,000 gal!oos or !lllrt
closing time, At one point thereof.
PREMISES IN MONKEY RUN
during the occupation, obserKERR'S RUN WATERSHEDS
vers estimated 500 protesters
- First 2,000 gaUoos ol wawere in the hall.
ter
consumption per mooth - $1
Princeton ~S members tried
per
mont:b se-.age utility fee.
to btoc/1 access to a Marine
- Next 3,000 gallons of waCorps recruiter, but were forced
ter
consumption per month aside in an angry confrontation
40
cents
per 1,000 gallons or
with other students.
;booting and shoving 50 anti- part thereof.
- Next 10,000 gallons of waSDS students broke past a
picket line of some 25 g)Sers in ter consumption per JOOI'Ith a corridor. About a dozen of the 34 cents per 1,000 gallons or
part thereof.
- Next 15,000 gallooo ol water consumption per month - 30
cents per 1,000 gallons or part
thereof.
- All over 30,000 gallons ol
water consumption per month 22 cents per 1,000 gallons or
part thereof.
COIInc!lman Lou Poulin Indi-

PICKAPAINT
THAT LASTS!

cated he did not W\derstand why
the variation 1n cost range £or
the two watersheds, s!ace the

PRAn &amp; LAMBIRT

HOUSE PAINTS
Chcooo tbo polnt tbat'e ~
••• for you 1114 :vour ._ •••
from tbo fall liDo "' qiiiiiiJ,
loncer~utin&amp;Pratt•WrnJ.t

Houae PilAto: oil, olkJd •
latex bu01. Avallablo Ia
White, Block ,ad boautlfld

moc!orD colon.

POMEROY CEMENT
BLOCK CO.
The Department Store
of Building Since 1915

people woold be principally pro.
vided the same service.
It was pointed out by Mayor
Legar and FuiU that the high.
er amount is assessed people in
the $~gar Run and Naylors RWl
watersheds because the sewage
from those sectors will be treated and in the other areas it will
not be treated. Legar aald this
method ol assessment wlll meet
with EDA approval whereby others would not.
It was indicated in diiCUssinn
that the average sewage service cost to eitizens will be in
the area or $5.60 per month,
The sewer rate charges wUl
take effect June 1 o( this year
and will be billed aloog with the
water bill on the first day ol
each calendar month.
In other activities:
- The sewerage eommlttee
was named toimesUgatetheneed
£or a 100 fi. sectionof2linchWe
in the &amp;.gar Run I1I'8il where the
TriniiY United Cburch ol Christ
plan1 to build a new parsooage.
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LOW BANK RATES MEAN BIG
SAVINGS ON AN AUTO LOAN
Before buying a new or used cor be sure to
investigate our aula loan plans. You'll be

surprised to learn how muc~ lower our rates
ore compared to other loan companies.

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NEW HAVEN - ~vo (II.
cal archers from tho LeDIID11aw Cllll&gt; attended the Ohio Val·

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/4ational.

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meet with an official of VIdeo
Services, Inc., Tf111n, to discuss possibUlUes ror cable 1V
in the town. The meeting was
scheduled for this coming Moo..
day night.
- 1\ decision was reached to
spend an amol\nt not to exceed
$5,000 for hot-mix work with the
Cambridge firm ol Hall &amp; Barber awarded the bid at $9.85
per ton. The ~eUy Company submitted a bid ol $10.40 per ton.
The town had advertised for bids
on 1,500 tons, more or leas, and
then · learned it 'bad mooeY ior
about only one-third of the work
it anticipated. The areas to be
re.Paved are expected to include
lower Monkey Run and possibly
Kerr ~ and Cemetery IWl.
Attending Were Mayor Lepr,
Clerk Jane Walton and Councilmen Rl.ur, Fult2, Pol.illn, COllins, Roy ReuU.r and Robert flYsell.

ocralch diYIIIon,
Placing ohlh and

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handicap dlvlolon were Bobby
Grlmm.and Dick Wilker:
Other members attancllntflj&gt;m
the, local club wore Larry King,
Joe,y Roullh, Birdie Thompton,
Frank Harrah and a.pne McKinney.

Surgery Needed
After Accident

".fJDII out if tie wW be able to see Mth the grafted organ. In the meart' time, both ftl• eyes are att.tched shut.

' ..'f M~ua students disrupt SDS project ··
#. MARlETT A, OlfiO - ABOUT 1,000 MARIET'l A College studeniB
"1'uooc~ajr dl.ir141ted a protesl by Slldeoto for a Democratic Soclet,y
"lpinat mUiiary r1'4:rultment 01'1 ~uL Twelve SDs members lad
"iflembleil 91' llli oU.po or the Sloldent Unlooaod threarened ro remove
'Ntir Army'Oalcer Candidate School recrW.tera rrcn a nearby bufid...

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··in ID1 atteqrt to diarupt recruiting procedures. The SOS members
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"' ·• WARNINGif FROM THE UNITED STATES aDdU, N, Secretary
Gelooral
the deU.rloroti'- MlddleEast oltuatiooullderocored
.,. · Blc Four
·. today to secure a tas~peace. King Hussein of Jor.
· ~said Jan ~-haa no real deslrt for peace.'"
, :· AI of
' today In the Mlddlo Eao4 neither ilde has reported
· 4 nt111Wa1 oil , otrlkes aodheavygroundflghtlng !hot has rocked the
. _relioa dalb'
almost two weeks.

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i!J f!¥_,, otifamllbouir, Po., palntliw, oe&gt;ksep ol the BJU UnO,
·liloo 'llleado¥ ~rtedlhoreaults adJustment of tile &amp;irder rooken

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News, Events
Social Notes
BY MRS. HERBERT ROUSH

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Ervao Blake, Larry aDd Rita, of
Springfield, Mr. and Mr1, Elden

Va.
Mr. arXt Mn. Charles Reuter
or Tucson, Ariz., visited with Mr.

Blake, Jr., Shiela, Rlc)Qt, Randy,

Lelia, Jewel and Angel,ofWoo1t.
er, and Mr. afll Mrs. Harold
aDd Mrs. Ray Pearson and i'amlly, Blake and Marlon o1 Greentleld.
Mrs. MyrUe Bentz at Racine aoo
Sat.urda)o visitors of Mr. am:l
the latter~a mother, Mrs. Mae Mrs. Clinton Holsinger and fam..
Pearson, recentlY. Mrs. Pearson ily were Mr. andMrs.larryHoJ...
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Reut- singer am family o1 Kleine and
er to their home in Tucson £or a Mr. anc1 Mrs. Paul Holairwerand
.tsiL
i'amUy of Hoeld..,rt.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Roush spent
Russell Ray Holsinger apent 1
a weekend in Llaboll., Ohio.
weaken:! with Eddie Bigley.
Mrs. Homer Warner ls on the
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sloter of
sick list.
ReedsVille vlalted Sunday eY&amp;- .
Reeent guests Sunday or Mr. ning with Mr. atd Mn. Vlrgll
am Mrs. Roy Pearson were Mr. Hol•t•r &amp;lXI Alelhia.
aol Mrs. Junior Salser, Rita and
Mr. lnd Mra. Robert Barber
Mll&lt;e, Mr. aDd Mrs. Roger aDd fmolly oiLongl!otlomvialtod
Theiss, Bublra,Barryao:tBeth, · recently with Mr. and Mrt. Leoof Dorcas and Mr. and Mrs. Fran- nard Barber Sr. alii family.
cis Webb of Letart Falls.
Mr. and Mia. Merl Swain Yl&amp;Mr• .ad Mr.• Roy Heiney, Mr s. !ted ,..cen!ly with Mr. and Mn.
Greg Theodore and LlaaaniiTodcl Leonard Barber, Jr.
spem Suoday with Mr. aDd Mro.
Eddie Bigley .toited '1\leoclajr
Rdlert Atkenaon at Parkersbur£ evenilll with Mr. and Mra. Melvin
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Shain and Reed and family.
ramuy have moved to the Harry
Mr. lid Mn. Steve MeCqyalll
Hill rarm. Mr. and Mrs. Otarlea son, Parkerlburl, Y11Jted WedShain and family have moved to nesda)' evening wtth hi• pare....
the Bob Bumem residence.
Mr. ml Mrs. Howard McCoy.
Mrs, Gladys Shields, Mrs. Edna Rouah, Mn. Jim Comollyaod
Brtan aDd JOBM Roulh open! the
w..kend l!lth Mr. aod ·MrL Wal~
er McDade at trl))',
Mr. and Mra. Fern Norris of
TONIGHT, APRIL 22
RaciDe apent SUpcSay afternoon
(TechnlcoiiO')
. wlllr ,Mr. aDd Mrs. 1laf He!~. ..
Mr. 'and Mrl. nOcer 1.tan11ot
Joaeph Loaey'a
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hero alii 84th President of the
IJnlted statee was raillld. There
oloo are pictures of D.JIII' and
either Wlll'ld War D CCIIIbat
acenea..
It has a foreword by Bruce Cot..
tOn, Pull- Prlz...-.lmlq( ldoo
. tiO'Ian and SenlorEdltoroiAmericen· llerl~( The. aarrallvo Is
by · K.-tli $. Davil&gt; hlotorla•
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tbla land- , '")II ~· jo the
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Rev.
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more
el!eclive in collecting revenues
owed on gambJI~~~~o
The witnea! lmmunitl' and
wal,"rin&amp; lawo · woold stdeotep
~ecent Sl.l)reme coort declsJona
1n these two areas. The court
has struck down the gambling
tax aoamp 18 Illegal_ The
Hruska-Po!£ bU!s would increaoe
11 lrmo .,0 ro $1,000 a year.
The administration wW also

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Income, anc! wtueh has been in
mlral Arthur W, RadtOI'd, Gen- opentlon more than 30 dl,ys or
erals Mark Clark, Orner Brad- for which the dail.,v ''take~'
ley, S. L. A. Marshall, Vloccunt exceeds $2,000. This, too. was a
MCIIIttiO!Uery, Earl Alllea, !Uclo- Jo1uts011 adminlstra(loo prq10ard M. Nlm\ Merriman &amp;nith sal.
aDd otloer pl'Olllinent wartime aDd
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contains ·excerpts from Eiaenh-'s most iD!iJorton1 Jlleedleo
aDd jJro&lt;lamalidno.
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WUI Be on Friday
F\Uiera1 oerviceo for Marlon
A. l(&lt;jileraon, 43, w,bo died Saborday In Naples, FIL, will be held
Frldoy ot 10 L m.atEw~ctoap.
tl with the Rev. F.ciWJl'd Grllllth
.omctati~~~~o Burial wW ·be to the
Rock ~rlni• Cemetery. ·
A ..U.ran of World war ·2, he
eained a ""aide~ Unit Cit&amp;- .
uoo. ,Frieooo can at tla
lloneral hcllile Thurl!day mornllll
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If .A~ailable to Readers
Sinllowl take• pride er In ~· nve-atar pnent•a uni'I"'IU!ciOW
• memorlal form.
Pr.esident
Amoow tao moro then tu ill...
Ia avau.. tratlona Is a epeetal pieture el-

ment" o1 perw:ting
propoaed by Sen.
HrUika, R-Neb.,
Iiichan! Il Pol~

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i"&lt;...lfioact-:.:.
deck ourlace during tltJII&lt;omllll!
oUJruiiOr, according ro J)ohn w.
Dowler, Division 10 Depuiy Dlat Pier 9 '!"' repair ol the- rector.
crete deek olah ourrace the r&amp;o
port ol the Ohio Dep~ ~ HighW~ lntorost - even
ways lilald.
coneern - centered on the conciltLon of the Pmneroy Bridge
The Stare will conti1110 to en- following collapoe of tho SUvar
force C0111Jllance witll all legal Bridge Dec. IS, 1967 that linked
loo4llmlts and bar a!Q' special Ka,.up, Ohio, aDd pt, Ple&amp;aont,
permit requests. .
w. va.
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,':·Ike. ~•·•emo·
ri"al BI·.,·ography
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Mrs. Ray Heiney, Mrs. Greg
Theodore, Lisa and Todd, visited
Salurday lrith Mr. aDd M r s.
Charles Shumway at Ripley, w.

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Bernice McKhile1/ a the toP
award for women free sijr~
scralch division, wldle A 11 c'e
Knaj&gt;p WOD the lop, award !Dr
wonoonbarebowohoolero.
Peilll' Harrah (~laced · aeCOOI!I
in free ot,yla and Nancy
second place In the bare bplf

lUIGS TlfEA"'I

WHEN YOU VISIT, PARK FREE

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llfaddea, who received the new right eye Tueoclajr in a on&amp;ollour
operauon a! Methodist Hospital, wiD have to wall three weeka ro

WASIDNGTON (IJPD - P,..oldelt Nixon asked Coowreoo toc117
tor more money ard stronger laws to halt ''the moral and legal • •
venim ol oor socleCT' b)' orpnlzed crime.
He asked for an extra $25 miUlon whleb he said weuld double
present e"l)enditurea to cut dOwn on Matll opentlons, tn addition to
the $300 millloo requested by Presidenl Lyndon B. Johnson for the
Safe St&lt;eets Act.
Jn a message to Congress, the President said he has authorized
Att;y. Gen. John N. Mitchell to engage In wiretowing of organized
racketeers, to establish 20 federal raek&amp;teer~ field offices acroas
tlle radon, ani to estabUsh a uaique federal - state racket aquad in.
N... York Clt,y,
Nixon safd, "the organized gambling Is estimated at
crbnlllll relies 011 physical anywhere from $20 billion to ..0
lefl'or aDd poychol&lt;Jlllcallntiml- billion, a tlgure "larger than the
datlon, on econmnic retaliation entire federal admlnlstratl'(e
aM political bribery, on citizen budget tor Dacal year 1951," the
lncllfference and ·governmental Preaident's message said.
acquiescence.
The 20 racketoorlrl! field
"For hbn, tho morol and legal OUICi!:B J'ellresent an ell'pansion
subvel'sion of our society is a of the ''strike rorce" technique
life,.loog and lucraUve prole~ begun In 1967 In Bul!alo, N. Y,
slon.'' -'
Nixon did not disclose where
Despite two decades or the oftlces would be established
olowing lnc,...olq( federal ef- but he said the attorney general
rorts, Nb:on said, ·~oot a single already had made permanent
oae of the 24 COsa Nostra strike forces tn Butralo. Boston.
famllles has been destroyod. Brooklyn, N. Y. 1 Chicago, DeThey are more ftrm1y en- troit, MiamJ, Newark, N.J. and
trenched and more secure than Phlladelphla.
ever before."
Through new legislation, NixThe annual take lluD Illicit on proposed "a new broad
general witness immunity law
t~ cover aU cases involving the

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TWO HURT- Two peroons......, lll,luredandal968 model
auto was demolished in a. coW.ston at about 1 a. m. today oa
Stat.. Route 7 at the Intersection of COunt,y Rood 5, near Bradbury. George COnnolly, 27, Rt. 2, Racine, the apparent driver or
the car, am a passeoger, Lima Grimm, 25, Rt. 1, Middleport,
were removed to Veterans Memorial Hospital by Mlddleport
emergeney-reseue squadmen where they were reported ln satisfactory cOIIIition today. ~were suffering trommul:tiplelac-

eraUons. The Comolly car was roported to la,. palled cno
llouta 7 frml l:ouniY Road 5 and hH the Beml•rtg _.atod by
Thomas E. Butner, 43, Rt. 3, Athens, Alabama, at
the
rear rtght whoelo. Meigs Count,ySherll! Robert C. Hartenbadl'o
de!lllrtment iod the Stare Patr&lt;ll are cooti111~ their IIM!Jtftl.o .
tloo. COIIl&amp;lly was cited to Meigs Couney Coort for fafiure to
yield Jight-ol"'llJ'. - Sentinel Photo.

Ohlinger Rehired as
Pool, Park Director

TOKYO (UP0 - The North

'Korean roverMnent said today the 1-oioo olany U, S.
reconrelssance planes into
North Korean air s,P&amp;ce could
provoke "ancxher total war in

Korea." The statement came
as the Soviet Union eJpressed
concern over the U. S. mval
build'4! ol! Korea.
The North Korean Ceotral
News Agency fol1owed It) the
warning by reporting U. S.
troops guarding the Korean
truce line fired "thousallls ot
bullets and shells" into Cmn·
munist territory today. It
called the alll!l!ed sheUIJW a
"vlcJ,oo1 provocative act" and
a ·~crude. violation" at the
armistice.'

Terry Ohlinger, teacher and
coach 1n the Meigs Junior High
School, was reemployed by the
Middleport Recreation Commlaston Tuesday nllht ro manage tho
pool and park this summer.
Ohlinger" s
recommendation
that Demlo Ault, Meigs H I g h
senior and three-aport athlete,
be employed as assistant park
!llrector, was _...ed UDaDimousJ,y.
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Ohlinger will em(lloy 11 I e-

of the £\md's administrators.
Harris disclosed that the l..wo

pered several yean becouH
woodeD steps built there lfJ_,

il! Sauer.Don Lowery conunittee,

ago have beeo III""Mbbt.

mittee, which ac1mlnlsters !lllfk
Soa11011 swim u.- ...,... lit
im.Provement l u n d s raised
at $8 for one
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through summer dances, w t I I ror a family ticket, pluo t2 lor
have a concrete ramp bullt Utis
each cl!lld.llallJ - - spring leading from Broadway out a 1181100 pall wW il!i II
st. to the pool gro.md level. It ceats, all aela.
.
will liave one step at the top
Gooeral..........:or~~~ap~
to· dle&lt;oui-aae .. ..-.yele drlv- wa1 reported~·!~~ . · s· •
ers.
Minor rejlalra will lot -..
&amp;try ro the park at thla point "'-. inc:!lldbi&amp; the ~ ~
JUUds in prtplration for tbe by people on foot hAs been ham.. palnllng ollho pool'•
No
owlm oeasoo which begin• Maf
fore
-"'!~
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The
PI!
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30 . _ opening of the poo~
will be done by !'.xlllonr Soaula.
Harold Chue, maintenance su- r dances oa tbo pork'a
WASiliNGTON (UP!)- Sen.
perinlelldent, and Cooncllmen
George Murphy, R.Callf., re- · - alob will be Cbarles Dyer and Dove Ohlingar
acting to the &amp;tpreme Court's eollre!y by the Mlddl~ Vol·'
sat in on the meeting at town
deeialon outlawing residency unteer Flrem101. ODe balf al tbo
ball cooducted by Cbalrman Gene
requirement• for welfare pay- (ll'((lts will be turned .... tD
Harris.
LOwery eomndu..
menta, today introchced legis. the SluerM
AMtller action approYed was
MalnteDaDce
al ti.e JOrkll'OII,
latlon under which the feder·
acceptance of the Valley Lumber
ai government woold pay the upoo which sb: boTI' 1 - IIIII
Co.'s pt'(IJIOsal to replace three
coot of thooe added to t h e one l'm!,y;qe baoeball pmeaant ·
aets of steps Inside the pool lor
!lla.Yed weeldy, will be a ,...,...
rolls,
SAIGON (UPO - Communist $334.38. The commlsolon aloo
Murphy &amp;aid, "If the govern- lem again this year, a.&amp;te add.
fire am an in-tligllt eolllaion will purchase two new diving
ment wanta to Impose Its will With one !011 11reet doportllioo&amp;
cost the United state• six hell· boards at $225 each, to be paid
oo
the BU!U.s In this fashion, employe than last year, wblalda
c~ters in erashes that killed
ror from a tund estabUsbed by
It 11 incumbent on the federal
crew kept the 11fU1 tD
19 soldiers am wounded 23, tile the late Henry Swift tor recreamanageable
helilri.
Cha
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goyemment
to
bear
the
cost
of
American Cootmand said today. UOD purposes, pending appmal
addltlonal payments wbich will ttlat other periOIMI tab a..r
It was tile costliest day to the
the cuU!Dg. '!be commla- will
have to be made."
·~ter tleet in weeks,
iry
to comply,
The re.Port &lt;N:J the losses l4cJrp Grand Croaker Sets
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Also
attending were camarl...
day &amp;CCCDJI)InJed the •nnouoceMayor Le!tar F"mes sion members Harolcl (Biddr)
menl thata helicopter gunohiJ&gt;by
Meeting
Tonight
Thomas and . Chester Twmehlll,
mistake opened fire on an Al·
Five
on
Tu.,sday
and
Ma,yor C, 0. Ftsher, &amp;I ID
.1be 1969 organizatiooai meetlied uoiit in the central lllgi&gt;.
Five defendants were fined observer.
lania, killilw ooe U. S. Green In&amp; ol the Melga C00111t,y SOciet,y
Beret and 1lve ScMb Vletmmese for the Promotion ol D.oll Frogs, Tueoclajr nl&amp;ht in the C&lt;llrt of Kindergarten Will
aDd wounditW 10 government BOI- IDe. will be held tonight begil&gt;o P&lt;mteroy Mayor Charles Legar .
o1ng at 7:30 p.m. in otnces of
diers.
1bey were Richard Ha¥es, Conduct Round Up
Crow,
Crow
&amp;
FWter
at
PomeCoitlleat ol the heUCC(ltOr ·
Pomeroy, $5 and cpats, failure
A klo:lerprten "~'·wiD
crasloea was an ln-d!ght eolll- roy.
ro hive veblcle undar cmtr&lt;&gt;l; be held Thursday 1 May 1, at
sion ol two 'copters 35 miles , New oli!cere will be elected S&amp;mmuel Lewia, ~mero,r, $15 1:30 p_ m., at the P""'- E1&amp;o
oorthweot of SaiJ&lt;oo, military IDd plano lauoehecl to partie!. and costs, speedlng; Rodney mentory School gymaaolln. Pal'opokeomen Bald. Eight Ameri- .PliO. in the upcoming Regatte Butcher, l'olllOl'O)', and coata, ento of chlldron belq( l'tl(1latoNd
cans and eight Sooth Vlellamese
activities, Grand Croak- failure to register yehfele; Da. ror ldnderprten at the adloal
trl)(l)a died. It was tho wortt or FrOd W, Crow Bald.
v1d Hobbs. Pomeroy. recldesa should attend with their chlldno,
All .ar&amp;anflatlon members aDd operation., $10 and costs, a n d
o!ngle ~lc&lt;pter mla-., olnce
Youngsters enrolled liUIIII 1lo
.ljlrU 4, 24 troops died In llltorelted llerson• are invltod to Jameo Emmert, Wellston, $10 five years olll by Sap~ 30 al IIIIo
and co~s. no operator'aliCllnse. year.
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Thrie stall. hlghwajr
Ill ~ answered lllealir.m
DWaeQ~I Jarrowly OOCII&gt;- at 1:1111 p_m. Tuel!day.
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ocl death Tueado¥· aflor_, lo · '!be. ilmted •toraae ~ ahl
storage .ma)ntenance bulldi'wore ·~· at the roar ,ri. 1M
lot beldlld tho! main ~ No
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the top 0( the cab of the truck
aDd croeked the back .. ...1 wlndsbleld of the trucll. Tbe
!!P of the cab wu plllhed ln.·
S!,lrl)'Y jwq)ed into the truck
ani ·~ 11 out 0( dl...r altho
"""' •ll'olclufe 'was~ ~Wiaoii Wopa mode !1a11t Ill
fll' 1be
The htii•WOI Ill- rol!lq(
lfcm the, llamoa.
\oliN, a11i1, a , toWerl!w' """""' • T!111
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