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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

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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

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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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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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,. ·.Jfarningl 'f'Phasi!IU! Big Four peace efforts
"' ·• 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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·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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den Blake were Mr. and Mrs.
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
. m~ved , from tlio ,' t:..N,k•, TfaU¥r
••SECRET CEREMONY"
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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
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tbla land- , '")II ~· jo the
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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
.PBicetime asaoclatea of Eisen-

Kesterson Services

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Secilona are

devoted ,tO the

Preoi4ootlal ~s alii IAI
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White' n..... !ntddltioo, ti!OIIook
contains ·excerpts from Eiaenh-'s most iD!iJorton1 Jlleedleo
aDd jJro&lt;lamalidno.
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Roodoro J11111purehaoellleat ,the 1'111111'01 '· olllctf 0( this
Dew~P~Ptr:' at
coPy, ·p1ut tax
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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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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. .
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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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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

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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,
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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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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.
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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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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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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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, , "" ·FiftooD men and •twO p!,eceo
Thrie stall. hlghwajr
Ill ~ answered lllealir.m
DWaeQ~I Jarrowly OOCII&gt;- at 1:1111 p_m. Tuel!day.
·&gt;
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
Claronee F u I k 1
Ill tilt tllm"·
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pital Women's ,\uxillary, wUJ be
held on May 3, saturday ntght at
the National Guard Armory, on
Slate Route 62 oorth or Point
PleasaQt. The TwiUgbters will
lurni&amp;l! music rrom 10 p.rq. til
2 a.m.
Tickets are on sale for $5
per c&lt;~~ple at Fruth's Pharmacy, COhen' II Drug, Rardin's Shoe
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chased at the door.
CooceJslona will be sold ·tttat
evening and will ccm&amp;istof cheese
plates, potato chips, pretzels,
soft drinks and buckets of ice.

we care

Table reservations may be made
by caUlng Mrs. Manf'ord Bauer

at 675...2602. The rates for these
tables wiU be In adiition to the

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the carnival grounds to correct
the muddy conditions that prevailed In the grounds when the
rain1 came to the 1968 fair;
draiDage tile in the ditches covered wlth dirt, and lUling or

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buildin&amp; a perking area to ac-

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from the COWtly 4-H Clubo and
the FFA and the FHA.
TUbby FltzRrmdolph, In charge
of tbe fair progriins, asked that
aU advertising for the program
be broqbt in •s the program Ia
In the process &lt;t being printed.
The fair ~~ be .beld August
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~. Tueaday throujjll Saturday.
\ The nut meeting c1 the board
· \.,wlll be May .5, at 8 p.m. at the
ttirgrounda otnc:e.
Present were President Lowell
.Cook. Vice President Howard
Prke; Directors FitaRrmdolph
UUun Mayea, Mrs. L, C.Roush
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Dan Smith, had an 88. Smith
won 4-0.
Tom Davisson, No. 4 man, had
a 94 'and Tom AndreWs shot a
98. DaviiiCI'I won 3-1•
a/':.

Cedarvllle'a No. 5 man, Jim
~u.ldlng, who fired a 100.
In total strokes, Rio Grande
&amp;bot 423 to 447 for Cedarville.
Here are the team scores:
CEDARVILLE (447)
B. Schultz , ••••. 4:1-41 82

By United Press International

Eden News

Social Notes

BY MARTIIAHOLSINGER
~ater Swlday there were 198
Ia attendance at the Eden church.
Oflerlll! wao $42, U. Dime-A·
Day Cor Mlsslona ·amounted to
$131.50. '!bere were II babies
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Smith · • , , ..• 46-42 88
Andrews • • . . . 51.47 98
~ding • • . . . 53-47 100

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On To West Coast
LOS ANGELES (1.11'1) - The
Cincltllatl Redo ..,.. a two.
pme terles with dJe LOa AIJ.
gel.es Dodgers bere torQtrt as
Gary Nolan IIQIIrOI &lt;if oplnot
Doo Sitton on the II1ClW1d.
The Rods .haYe advanced ID

tldrd place 1D the Weatom Dl·
villOD of the NatiOnal League,
tbree pmea away from the~·
Second plaee Loa AltgeitB tJ

blllllllinl the A - 14.j). TOO)'

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Redo In their ......., llralslll
romp.
In all, Clnclmat! had 18 hltJ
whlle Houston was limited to
three, , Mel ~eon allowed two
Astros on bue in six limlnp before he wu retired with 1 r ...
currenee ol an elbow injury and
Clll,l' Carroll allowed only one

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Wahama Nt'ne

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89
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swARTZ HONORED
COLUMBUS (UPO - The Mid-

Reds Romp, ·M6ve-~S.:;~eti.

Big Blacks

RIO GRANDE (423)

G, l'llpe •••• , ••• 39-36
T, !llroder . . , . . . 42-38
G. PalterBOO . , . . . 46-43
T. Dav!s11011 •...•. 52-42
J. Detty •••.•. , •• 44-41

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MASON _ IUIIIlthander Pete
McDarmltt had a no.lrltter going .
until the bollDm haH or the filth
In recording a 5-0 triumph for
pt, Pleasant over Wahama's
White FaJc:ons Tuesday laft.er-

noon.
McDermitt, who Is undefeated
on the moond ror the ms macks
this spring, famed five and walked only two In going the distance
· Th~ first bit o;otten by Wahama was a liftl1 _innJng: singl.e by

Ken

(lfawk) -rel1011 will bal
foorth In the Cleveland Indiana'
lineup tmli!llt as thelrthe hooto
the New York Yankees.
The former Boston ouUlelder
agreed to don an Indian unl~
form 'rueaday alter a two41y
"retirement" threatened to call

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the third. Then

trlplecl to aoon

Ja the tourtb.

The RedJ· - - . . -Doown
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Lee Ma,y ilosiolll w!dt hiO ' oat
an1f lloneb •ocilrod - ' wlfb I
double to Ylghl. to
thlrd on a throttlnc
acorod wben Htlmo

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head• for San Dltao \D plq ·a
rour..pme weekend serle• whh
the Padres •

MOWER SALE

alked

r11 Saturday's six..man trade.
Two southpaws with the first
name or Mike will face uch
other as tbe Indians attempt to
snap a aix~e losing streak.
Mike Paul of the lndlana will

' !tole second,.
went to third oo a pasencl ball
and tallied on M.rk Belqe:r'a
error. Larry Brown homered in
the fourth inning for tbe Jn.
dlans' setood run.

Athens was leadi~ WeDs·
ton 4-G after 3'h illllings Tuesday when rain halted play or the
SEO Northern Division contest.
The Nelsonville-York. Lopntilt
was poslponed because or wet
grooOOa. h1 Southern Division
play, lr~on beat Meigs 8-2 and
Gallipohs battled unbeaten Jack~
son to a 5-5 tie In a game called
atter nine innings because oC
darkness. In a make't) game Mooday, Logan defeated Wellston.

ble by Brooks Robinson a hit

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null in the HYtntb · - '. ,tw, Cll
• Bench double. Tboy four In the elghlb.
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The last three ..,.., the
Tribe !oat were lD Baltimore.
The Birds alamm"4 the door m
th;,.Jncllu:• 3-ll Tuelday nlghL
Tr be, appa.rtfttly elated
by Harrel10n'1 amouneed slgn.In&amp; acored a nm without a bit
1n tbe first tmb11 when Ru1s
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'!; ~e:;~s;:a;:'t::: :,~~ f = : ~·-••m88_, .after
wi!".:.~ 1:;"'th':'~th~
bono
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fillillg tlle bans on a dou-

NATIONAL LEAGUE
East
W L Pel.
Chicago. .. • 11 4 . 733
P,lttsburah ... 10 4 .714
MOntreal.. .. • 6 8 . 429
New YOI"k .... , 5 8 .384
~t. Loulo ..... 5 9 .357
Phlladtli&gt;hla ,. • 4 8 .333
Wtsl
W L Pet.
Allanta., ... 10 4 .114
Los Angelea .. , 9 4 ,692
C!nci,..tl .. .,6 s' ' ,545
San ~ran .... , 7 6 ,538
San Diego .... 5 9 .357
Houston , .... 3 12 .200

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tortes over Notre Dame and seventh imlng sln,gle by Eric
Northern Rlinois last nell.
Morris.
, The Rockets' star hasloJtonly
Letty 'I1num' Howard was tile
one of 11 slngles matcbea this starting hurler for Wahama and
... son and only tw!ee in 11 worked until the •~~
"""'"' of lhe ou.wa
meet• doubled with Mike Ducey. when Mike Bums took over. All
of the Big Black•" runs, most or
which resulted from six Wahama errors, were scored wiUt
Howard on the bill.
The lone Pt.. Pleasant hits
were ckrables by Ed McDermitt
and PhU Daniels, and singles by
Larry Sayre and Tom Staats.
Pl. Pleasant 012 020 0-5 4 4
000 000 11- o 3 6
San Fral\ 6 Loa Angeles o, night Wabama
P. McDermitt a n d Daniels.
Philadelphia at New York, ppd,
Howard, Burns (6) and G. Clark.
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WEDNESDAY'S GAMES
AMEIUCAN LEAGUE
Seattle (·Battin 2·0 at Kansas
Cl\Y &lt;Nel800 1-1), n!gbt.
Oakland (Odom 2-0 at Minnesota O&lt;aat 1..0)
Ca!Uornia. (Brunet 1-1) vs. Chi·
cago at MUwaukee (Peters 0-2),
nl!&lt;ht
New York(KekickO.l)atCleve.
land (Paul(DobG-0), trlght .
Detroit
son 0.1) at Ba.Jtl.
more (Cuellar 0-2), night
Washington (Coleman 1-2) at
Boston (Siebert 0..1 or Nagy 0-0)
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pittsburgh (Bunnlngl-i)otNew
York (Koosman 0-2 or Cardwell
o-2), n!gbt
Philadelphia (Jackoon 1-1) at
Montreal (Grant 1-0)
SL Louis (Gulstl 1-0 at 011-

cago (Holtzman 2-0)
San Dieso {Kirby o-2) at lloos·
ton
(Dierker 1-2 , night
GB
ClnclnnaU (Nolan 1·0 at Los
Arweieo
(Sutton o-2), night
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Atlanta (Nlekro 3-0) at s a n
"'" Francisco (Perry z.-2) night
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GB Rochester • . , 3 I , 750
Toledo •• , , • 3 2 ,600

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Mro. wuu..n Hosillll" ,
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'!Waday'o Relll!itJ
Fannie Bigley, Ed!liellliiey, IIIII
PittollWib 7 ~ 5, 1st·
Mr. and Mrs. VIIs\! uOlsiDpr
Piii!!IJw1h' 6 ~Cigo 5, 2nd
and Aluhla L,ynn vis!~ IIGoidaY
Montreit! 2 sli Loulo 0
evening willl Mro. ·~rt Wobli
ClnCIQIIIII' 14 Hou~ 0, rilgbt
ind da ......r &lt;t'G'9:~\i\ie.
San D!tao 8 AllaJ)la I, nljjllt
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
East
l!l\!il1
,, 1'1 !II Pc'&lt;!l Gift
Baltimore .... 11 5 , 688
... , 'i~ •.@ejr!JI!_, ••••• B 4 .667 I
. Booton"••.••. 8 5 .615 1'k
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lf1ltr Creak defeated Hannan at SOO!Inrestem Tlnlrad&amp;.Y and New York ..... 7 6 ,538 2'k
Traeo S.:1 in a Soutltem Valley wtU host CrooksVUle in the Cla11s WashlngiOIL • ., 8 10 ,375 5
Cleveland •••.• I 11 ,083 8
A111ieUc c.oterenco baoebali A~ntmMCilday.
· West
...,. Tue..,. ....,tng, ~ Line~:
W L Pet. GB
Hannan Trace . • . 0111-1-3-6
: : " to ~t the till alter liniDnpp.
. K)'gor Creek. . • . 232- 8.:1-ll Minnesota , , • 1 5 .583
lfl
, Cbeoter Wipl wos credited
W!gut (WP) &amp; Qdllen; D. Dan- Chicago .•• , 6 5 .545
oakland
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wllia the lriWIIII!!. Dave llanlels leis (LP} &amp; S. llanlelo, Game Kansas City ... 7 6 .538 'k
waa chorpd wl!b the ion.
.called alter three imtngs by muSeattle •••.. 5 7 .417 2
tual alfOOIIl&lt;lll.
Tbe - · · IIIII! 6-J, gut two
California •• ,4 7 .364 21h
bill; - -·It!: RoO Qilll!n, and ...
1\ie&amp;day's Results
other b)'~. . .
Bostoo 8 New York 3
Tlte WD~~. - 3-3, collectOakland 7 Minnesota 0
odlhrea l!illl'!l. ..,. by Jim SisCaillornla 8 Chicago 0
anotlier ilj I.arey Jelfero
Detroit 4 Washington 2, nlghl
onl-er b)' !Arey Crem..OL
BalUrl'lore 3 Cleveland 2, night
.KC pliOJI Kelp ·home fodl,y, .
Kan81s City 2 Seattle I, nlghl

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Mr. ani Mrs. SOl Bicley, Mrs.
Vlrsll Hel;!rwer and Aleshia
· L;yM •nd Mr. and Mrs. James
Carter alld Jimmie Lee spent
E11ter !!olndal' Witll Mr. and Mrs.

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Coupon G!tod TlwGIIJh April 29th

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PLE.,SANT VALLEY IIOSPJTAL
Admlaalon1 - Dewitte BrovrnIna. Point Pleaoant; Mrs. Auotln
Jolw10n, Point Pleasant; J&lt;Jtm
McCoy' Galli)JO)Is f'erryj Joyce
Elliot, Point Pleaaant; t'ranees
L1ml Jelfert Soulh Side; Illro.
!Ioney, Soulh Side; Mrl.
·'lliomas llollond, Point Pleasant.
· D~lehargea r John F. Clen:.
~. Charles ~er, II t 1d a
.IJutler, Mro. George Ingles, ce&lt;11 WDUam•.

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SP.ECIAL LOW PR.ICEI SAVE 20cl
JANE PARKER ....:... BAKED fRES.H bAILY

Galllpolla Ferry Monday at 4 p,
m. Damage to h.is leCt eye and facial lacerations required s u rpry, and a possible head injury was indicated, it was learn-

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'C kapefrull WHJ:~~:ss • • • • • 6ro•4Bc
fresh Gieen Calt.bage • • .... toe

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Special L.ow Price! • California Iceberg

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lltorm Monday evening and was
thrown from the cycle. Damage
to the cycle was $100. State Po~

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McCoy was riding a llunda 450
motorcycle, lost control In high

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l!eved In the samelmtngbyDave
Mto famed Dave Johnaoo
Uo onl the Jackaon Iroomen balliod to a S.S nine !mlng lie 'llles- with the base• loaded lD enci the
ditj atteraooa ooMamorlaiF!eld. tl!reat.
S11ortsiDp B!ll Harrlo paced the
Tltt umpire• called the eonteot
&lt;it ac:couilt ol Inclement weather Ironmen 'f;dth tour hlta in tlve
trips. R01tr COsby arJCIDon Duf·ladedarkneSI.
'Ill• two _ , , w!U elalh.osain fy were eaeh two ror four.
Frlclt,y al Jackaon In the ClaBB
liA Sodlonal Talrnatnent. Ear· JACKSON 001 030 1011-5-11..1
llor •thls 1010011 at Ja;&gt;kOOII, the GAllS
101 009 000-5- 6-3
(l:aamia edged t1to Bille Dev!lo · Balterlea: Jacl&lt;IIXI - Coburn,
1-f. wi.th ~ oae out in the bot- Davis (8), Swan (8) and COollY;
tGI1t of the loventll, ICOflng five GAllS - ~cer and Mosely.
'ruU In tbe .• lllth.
E - Coeby 2, Hughes 2, SexTom """'*r went the full nine Ibn, Mose!Jo 2 and !l&gt;encer. DP
imlnP fors;Blue Pev!lo and - GAHS I. LOB- Jackson- 8
.lllve up 11 · InCluding a dou- GAHS 10. 2B -.Dull)' and !l&gt;enlllt 11Y Don
, Jack-a only cer. HR - "'""cor. Sll- Haratra baae hil "'"""r gave Ul&gt; rls, Mapes and John!IOII. SAC Ulree walki IIIII fomod 12 !rm- Murphy.
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1001, went ~ inn!np and Bar- Davis . . •. , , 1-3 1 0 1 0
l')' DaYII eome oo In t1to eighth. SWan .. .. .. I 2-3 I 0 I 2
DaY!• gut In !rouble ani wao re- · !l&gt;encer • , • , .9 11 5 3 11

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7 'llltaday aiternoon Ill the Gal- ponents 4.j) In lhe 18 - hole Ohio Domlntean College
.~1 10~ couroe ao Coors• matcb,
here Saturday aftemoon.
George Pope had asev~erpar 75 1111 the 68-locelcourse
ID sweep his OAXJIIODI, Bob
Schultz, 4.j), Schultz fired an 62.
Terry !Jirader, No. 2 man,
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He pointed to in(Jiirie.s from
Jackson County, Putnam Counly,
CAbel Coonty and Kanawha county about exhibiting at the fair ,
and requests for 1969 dates as
signs of certain growth.
The board distUssed its plans
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'I:he Tigers, otill In 111e,oame Royal and then rOtlrod the Tigers enth imilll! single by eenterlle~
irllfng, loaded the t.ses ~ when in order exciPt In the aixth When er Pat Archer. ·
Third 'B11emaa 1Roullt doubled Rouab w~e safe ·on an error.
Helll'Y. in pl,::kJrw ~the vlcond !he 111\d two biller• dreW
Melia aot IIJ flrol hit In .the torr. lamed lour ani ISJued oo
walke • .._.... however, forced 1011 or the aecond olf SouU..W bases oaliaDo. lngela strucl&lt; out
the seventh t.tter he faee4 to He~, who wert .the distance, · three anil walked touT in bla two
three .... hit a fieldet'o choice boll a n d when Bob 1lutdette doilbled with . IMIIII!• Br1CI Van Maire struekout
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Tuesday's Result•

Toledo 5 IUchmond 3 ·
Louis'VIlle 2 Rochester 1, 12 iiiL
Tidewater 8 S,yncuae 1
Colqmbus at Buffalo, ppd,, rain

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tuesday•s Results

Irxiiana 131 Miami 116
Onl)' games scheduled

TIMELY
EaUDIES
I figure I ate 1.8 tons of
rice in those five yean.
-Maj. James M. Rowe, on
his experience! after captivity by the Viet Cong.
There are far too many
students in the colleges who
have no businen to be
there.

-Prof. Bruno Bettelhtlm of
the University of Chicago.

It is good to have the
scope of the mind expanded.
The greatest danger a
leader (aces is to withdraw
too mucb and reduce his
circle of people to too few.

-President Nixon, on his
journey abroad.

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Bel~r'a bard bounding atngle to right field drOVe In Robinson and Hetldrlcks acored as
pitcher Tom Phoebus hit into a
double pll.f.

f1GHT RESULTS
HOUSTON, Tex. {UP0-Joe,
Frazier, 2041h, Philadelphia,
knocked out Dave Zyglewlcz.
5-2. .
19(11h, Houlton (I) Frazier retained split version of heavy·
weight title.
HONOLULU (UPI) - IUcardo
RIVER NEWS
Arrendondo, 127, Mexico, ootpointed Flash Besa!XIe, 127, PhilipptDea (lO)t Kl.zuhlro Sawquchi.
GAUGES - Gallipolis, 11,9 and 133, Jepan, knocked Out Jerry
21.8 running 30 feet ol rollers; Stokes, 1:m1 , Los A.Jweles (2).
Pt Pleasant, 25.07; Pomeroy.
BUFFALO, N. Y, {UPO- Jim·
Mason, 22.55; Hinton, 2,66 etat.; my Raloton, Buflalo, knoekod out
Kanawha Falla, 6.26 lallh~;
Tony Montano, Phoenix. Ariz.
Charleston, 18.80 falltng. Lon(I) heavyweight.
don, running one foot; Marmet,
running 0.75 Ceet; Winfield r~
nlng 3 feet.
--BOAT MOVEMENT:
GALUPOLIS LOCKS - John vllle Locks, Cntress ~ 5:45 L
LaddDeandown5:05p.m..;Fare- m.; Glendora cbm 6:55 L m..;
moat down 8:30 p. m.; Etna·Lou- Lock 21, Poplar down 5:15p.m.;
lsvtlle down 11:35 p. m.; H. E. Lock 23, Natioml ~5:10a.m.;
Bowles up 12:10 a. m. ; Phllip Mt. State LP 5:30 L m.; Jeffer.
Sporn down 1:25 a, m.; Semet son dawn 7:05 a. m.; Racine
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7:30a.m.; J. S. IAwis down7:55 L m.; Greenup Loeks, MissLuca. m.
ky up 4:35 p. m. i Aahlarxl ~ 8:25
KANAWHA IUVER - London, tl':'"..LFnA_.~n B. lOP ~:45 p.m.;
Solvay down 5:35 L m.; Marmet,
au~a~ ... down 1 :55 a.m.;
Polly R. down12:15 a. m.;George Walter Hqland d""n 2:30a.m.;
T. Price down 1:10 a.m.; Ol"""' Joseph E. Walker up 5:351. m,;
der dow'n 7:10a.m.; Winfield. Meldahl Locks. Jdln Fox dowll
Ouachita up 5:10 p, m.; Jenny A. 3:35 P. m.; Southern down 5:21)
Green downl0:40 p, m,; Alan R. p, m.; lloyou La Reine down 8:50
Merrill up 1:15 a. m.; Fort Dear- p.... , Ravenswood down 12-&lt;nld·
bon! down 5:35.L m.
night; Andrew P. Calhoun down
OIUO RIVER_ Lock! I, Vul· 12:50 a, m.; Elisha Wonds down

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Liar.
TIONS .... KlJOii HUaJOin hal tho ...r ..
fOlce ot a man a foot .taller .... le's nic~ liven nam.
We've apln been alked '*'del· has hurt her d\ancll for. t h e Jane W.llllln ana
lnitton of a atlaa,re: anyone wtao rteher, deeper roles llhe dt- W.. ch PYO the ·1ube 1

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)lgrld Bergman was beiuliM .,.. ViDe111 Redlrfie'lli
Award• were an unemphalll:ed aod jJOised In &amp;A undue iJ&gt;wn " "
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trlu• over the IUth • films Barbra Srelaand'a a~epted her II
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lt1lldnr: more dirf;Y noise than bait.Oscar In 1 ,peekaboo aemt .. ... What Iii the ....,. of
senu .... "Oliver" dese"ed ttl nude outfit that wat more •
sUtler wa1 Perle Mella doll!( In
multt..wards and especlall7 ita sensationalism Ulan ctdc a n d a tront ·. row IIU.t more 'Preferwhich left the lnotant - prihet- abl7 aealaned to 101dhaod beouBelt FUm victory.
lcally
out of the rumlng for Jt;yl.. ey.
curr Robertoco's best • actor
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honors
.••• ~ the world:
Oscar went to one of the finest,
overdressed
list.
molt dedicated, iotelUgent mwn·
Dlahenn Cerroll, lovely tllrl
mera ot any medium .... n was
with
sn Instinct usually lor blah
an espeelally sweet success constyle,
got overQ' gusslec:l up tor
sidering he hed tD buy the "Chortblnkl David &amp;lasklnd ia an lntel-

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b'" rfBhts peraonally and Uten Oscar .... 91e might harkeD to
lor year1 couldn't get finanC· the wise old style-admonitiOn:
IDa to nnllh the film, the orlgi- much less is more ... Sheswiteh ~
Dil Of which was a TV drama in ed gowns toward the finish of the
wlllcll be had starred, alto bril- evening, not that an.Yone cwld
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Char!¥ Gordoo."
Tony CUrtis' odd outfit set a SOB 8r0RY LEAVES
SO certain waa Rdlertson ot'i ts
strange
standard of low st;yle COLUMNI!Ir'S HEART
datmatic value. be took no pay,
.
...
Rozz
Russell swept every.. UNBROKEN
and now hi1 pereentagewillmake
thing
before
her with her Aunl;y Dear Helen:
him a muiU.mlllionalre .... CUff
Mame
mood
and pants costume
Some yesra back In our ilioall
bought It beeauae he'd grown
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Lanca.ter
used
hh
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town
a IIJ(Id girl 1"' "ruined"
weuy ot nne 1V roles he origi·
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expression
several
dmes
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by
a
young
man. fd.e WI¥ out wa•
nated eolng In movies to J a c k
Sidney
Pottier
was
the
belt
~ to marry 10meoae else suddeoly.
Lemmon, notably "Days ot Wine
The poor mother ke!ll her child
and Roses," wbicll wuequally 811 dressed male in a gentleman's
dinner
suit
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Natalie
Wood
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remained In the town. M...,_
pnrerful an emotional drama on
seemed
just
in out or a hair - while, the man produc.d a fain.
TV 81 in tbe theatres .... L e e
Remick won that film co-star ruining gale .... Jane Fooda had U,y. None or- hil Hleclthnatett
role but Piper Laurie Oili)OIIte a bllthe schoolldd enthusiasm, children resemble him; but hit
all Wheee! ..•. 1\1 IC she dlcln"t first cbild - the one he wtin't

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elatm - is hla Image.

ill front or all those H'wood leg.

Helen, this boy attendJ school
with hla half-brothers and 811-

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Walter Matthau seemed a tri- ters. They pretend not to know
fle old for his mod-tux , , .. Acou- the story tut 111rely th91 must.
ple of hl1 jokes were read as lf The wife aoobe the girl wbo got
he'd skipped a few important in trouble and make11 cruel re..
lines .. .. La ~reband commU- marks about ber.
ted the only overlong irrelevant
I .iu1t wonder bow a man e111
speech, wiming-this year's Stel- do &amp;~ch a dirty trick and not reel
ley Wlnteu Award for clumQ somethlllB when be sees daliJ a
non sequiturs.
pltll\11 UtUe boy going without a
Loretta Young In the audience legal name. while hla wire strides
- she looked 3S - brought more arrogant!¥ paat the girl who haa

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theM are oor children and our
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lrtenda. We all have IWO joba.
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all have to make the beat ot a
rotten altuatloo. :n.•a, roouu to
uy, 11 lbe dld, ''B's up to the
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DETERMINED
Dill' Helen:
I woader U women like 'fl)e.
sertecl aod Deoporate" atop to
lblnk that • IUJ' mllhl lesve
the !latA! Iller a cborto, bo.
eause he can't afford to atq?
If be maket a haU....., deceut
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It tD him. Tbell llio little ~ '
alta home will! ..,II of hla Pill·
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IUel
r!Rce her bo¥ to 1101 even with
a man llhe llatel. WilY doean't
abe drop tbe ·"poor little ruined IIJ(Id.glrl" ,role, flJ1d. Job IIi
-er town, and.get on with iJn.
.,. chaqlng7 !lie ntll!ht even
lind the rlahl father lor her child
If she'd tune out the·past - IL

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my children are too young to be
· left alone. He 11 rree as a bird
beeause I have no. money for a
lawyer and, without one, you juat
can't ' make ehlld support lawa
ltlck. Here's for tougher federal Iaw1 on all phase• of divorce and IUppOrt IN'.Yme:nU. -

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low prices, the more you buy., ~he
more you save. But. ~e.ep score ·for. .
yourself. Shop at Foodland this
-Week and compare your total with
what.· you've been paying in the
minor leagues.

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He married 'the Iormor Uwo W~ R. l'e&lt;l!, 23, Clleohlre. Ftl(IIY
Cooto ln1914.SI1eourv!vea, along ' FOJfollq • ,flll bond po~.., .
with Ovo ,..,. and two daugt&gt;. lirtoJdcatloo . ehorpi woi Joih, · .
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We, the residem:a of Leading Creek, Brabucy a..:l HObtoh Uee...
who 111,. beea col!llllalniow atn&lt;e Jamary to Mlddiii&gt;Orl
at,ficlala "' the operations or what the olllclals call I land4U diiDIP,
have gained little ground in our efforts to have the duD., qJented
properl,v,
Middleport liiJa&amp;e omclals rerer to the praoeol ctunop
site as a tam fill, by state requirement, and have repeatedly been
~OII"CClimentecl as the onb' community trying to q)erate a land tllled
diiDIP.
We, the titizeu or the areas mentioned, are led to beHeve we
are cc:raplicaU~ the village's ettorts to secure a lan:l filled dump.
We contend, rather, that the Village does not have alaiXI flll, but is
operating an q)eR dump that has become a hazard to our communi-

.uma.

tlea.
The dLDIIP ill in plain view for anyone to see drivirc on Rt. 7
as nothing more than an open dump, burlliqJ 90 per cent ot the time,
Clusina much discomfort to the low-lying communities. It Is by no
meal\l 1.11' to pllfications Df state law as to what a land fill should
be. It hu beeD described by a state omciala11 nothing more than au
open cluql.
U villap oftlcials have made the ftnt effort to secure a prqler
dunw site, why have they not taken the ftrst step to obtain a permit
from the state as required by law'i' The law passed last year by the
state of Ohio requires the closing of all open dumps.
ne pUIPOfe of this law Is to protect the health of our comml.lldties and 10 dispose of the tltreat of rodents at (IHm dump sites that
infest the area when proper care is not taken.
BurniJW startl at the dum,p area at the time that village attendads are on dut;y. Yet officials say they do not start the fires aM do
1101 how they get started!
ID a news report of ADril 15, the health department was said to
have sell a letter to Middleport vUlage olflclalfl giving them a deadline of May.6toimprove colllltloruJ at the dump site. Councllm.en were
reported stath~ they would conUnue to q,erate the prefient dunw
until Jul.)' lat. and thea let the state take over cootro1 oC dUQJing.
If the present dump if! a Iaili rut, why discontinue after July
1st, and spend money on a dmn,p that Is to be discontinued In two

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The liiJa&amp;e states It Is costlllg the 1o1m or Middleport $900 a
mOAtll to operate die present dump at a lo.ss of $450 per morih. It
ts ericlent U.t village ofilclala are endange~ the town's fllllllclal
aate as well as oor health.
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How klog can Middleport otaM the loeo o1 $450 a mooth?
The c1unt&gt; lo DOt )'VIa quallftod land OU, wlllch Will coot a great
dool more -.ey before It Is 11&gt; to otata atandarda.
We reel the public should hear our s1de of this very pressing
problem. aad we aak tile ~ otftctals toeoq:~erate ia this matcer,
M!ddiOI&gt;Ol'l Vlllap !lao an ordl11111&lt;:e iplnat burniog or garbage
1n the city limits. Wu ask only for the same c:onslderation.
llepreoenUrc the areoo (Slgnod): Clair Migh4
Mln1n Milliron, Ben Rife, James Mohler, Lu-

week following the ann.aal meeting Ill Cincinnati or!he sllareholders ofiKEC, a aubsldlaryofOhto
Valley Electtlc Colvoratlon.
Kower, exocutfve vice president of lrdlana &amp; Mlchlpn Electric Con11Jany, was named to OU
1 w:cancy on the D&lt;EC Board.
The slllreholdero ol both OVEC
and IKEC elected all lncumlient'
dlrectors of both board a to 1erve
for another tenn.
OVEC was formed In 1952 by
15 investor-mmed electric utJlt..
ty cOJli)BIIIes of the Ohio Valley'
region ror the primary purpose
of providing electric power re-o
quirements for the Atomic Ener ..
gy Commission's Portamoutl'l
Area paeous ditrualoo plart ill
Pike Cow11Y, Ohio.

CIOCTCIRIS MAILBAG
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There's No Evidence
Cancer Is Hereditary
By WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, f.D.

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cmeer hereditary?
Can it be transmitted by
~ulng a person who bas
cancer of the face?
A-'lbe ways in which a

person gets cancer are still

not well-understood but there
Ia no evidence that the dis-

ease is transmitted from one

person to another through
heredity or close personal
contact.
Q-ReeenUy I had a Bolen
test. What euctly is it?
A-'11111 teat for cancer is
based on a difference in the
behavior of a blood clot from
a person with cancer and one
without thlo disease.

treatment is cOnverted into
a radioactive i11otope. Both

work by killing living cells.
The trick Is to concentrate
their activitl on the malig-

nant cells o a cancer with·
out doing irreparable damage to the normal cells surrounding the tumor.

DIVORCE PETI110NED

reason to have a complete

cllitates an early diagnosis.

Q-What lo the difference
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Pleas Coort by Coro! Y. Dye,

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against Donald E. Dye, RD 2,

seetdrw custody ot two mioor

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tlve and the cobalt used. in

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HOSPITAL
ADMISSIONS - Rita Sawyer,

gastrointestinal workup. In
persons who are past 50 a
proctoscopic exammation ev.
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A volunteer moloJ' vehlcle iJ&gt;.
spectlon will be conducted Ttmsclay by the State HlghWI)' Patrol
at the intersection ot Unim Avenue an:l Route 7, the new by-pass,
rr..., s:ao to 3:30 p. m.

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A-You're putting me on .

Rachlej Helen Icenhower, P&lt;mo
eroyj ~ Adams, Rac1Det Angle Brunty, Minersv.ille.
DISCHARGES - Coy Starcher. Elflie Barnhart, Valorie
HU&amp;hh1 Eleanor Gordon, Earl
DUcher, Rosemary Wamsley.

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Q-1 have beard that red
ciO;ver tea will cure cancer if
taken in the early stage ol
the disease. What do you
think?

Q-WIIat are the e a r 1y
signs of caJK:ef of the Intestines?
A-UDiortunately, there
usuallr are none. Often the
first s1gns are pallor and loss
ol weight. A definite change
in bowel habits is sufficient

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Mrs. Rose Atwood, Onitp, Ter. work in Muon IIIII JackooncounHe was amemberotthiOiurch tles as aaolher, andpool clearing
of the Nazarene arll was 81 r&amp;o In Wood IIIII Jackoon Counties ••
tired employe of the New York the third.
Central BoUrOid. Healooworkod
011 construction of tbe Kyger
Creek Plart 1n the early 1950s, MEIGS GENERAL H06PITAL
ADMISSIONS - N~n~.
and was employed by Mlller's
DISCHARGES
- Nono.
Home for Funerals for a number of years.
Funeral servh~es will be held
2 p. rn. Friday :tt the Church or
the Nazarene, wtth Rev. Ronald
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Justice officiating. He will beas1
slated by Rov. O, G. cart. Burial
Low Calorie- Delicious
will be 1n Pine Street Cemetery.
Friends may call atthetuneral
home Thursday afternoon. 'Ibe
body wUl be taken to the church
one hour prior to the services
on Friday.

village.

We Q~served

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.urui «re here to serve you

ters survive · Barhl Orange sehemlod on the Haclne Locks
and Dam ProJect.
FIL; AneU, CoJ.umb~s; o. G. ,
The work lneludos reloeall..,
Charleston, w. VL; Mra. 001ot railroad and~ cutverla
lie Klpli~, Columbua; Mrl.

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Other &lt;onununlt!es ore wdag their old ~· free of charpo
whUe tills CCIIUDunU;y is paying to use an qMID dump.
The couaty health department tas 11sked village otflclals to atop
the burnlllg.
We feel that of all state law" our health department should re-EI..Uon or Robert M. Kopper
cehe the deepest respect aDd conaJderation 1n fUlfilling its duties
in preventlrl health lazards. It abould receive ~oooperatlon 10 the or Fort Wayne, Ild., as a directbighest level trcm whomever It affects, be it a prl.vate citizen or a or of IIdara - Kentuc:k;y Electr~

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w. VL, -.~ MrI.
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Dale (llaze1) Workman, GaUijlo.
A'dvance notice to poteotlal bioi.
lis. Twenty-one erand-chlldren
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LEVEL HEAD
Ideal for the gardener.

hanging brocket.

20 TO 30 GALLON
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24 In PACKAGE

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e Built·in s1ople lifter
e Solely handle lock
• ·Shock absorbing bumper

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real proftuional · tool for the "do··h·yo•ur•W'
lhoo,..''"" ot a populor price ...
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lumber. Strong, durable, IClfe.

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tilt tales R. Allo will Dl"" U 11\1' ol WOllam J. Matlack,
ronlens end 1ar111 decoaaod, IIIII lho llllkDown Uneal
~. CoU or 100 Lynn 111rt, doacendlnll, dlortrtbutoes, holra
lioelne """"' at law 11111 next or kin, do¥1-a,
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in which you and other deferi£1!IIIII :MtJSI'ANG ' apeed lnnl· ants are named therein and fUrIIIII ...,.., anllenl ther alleg:lng that she is 1elzed
!lmdlllon, ... roal. Pllont IIJ. In fee simple ot anundlvidedo,.
7MO.
4-JI.Me lortlolh (1-40) part ol oald real

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ZIG ZAG -"'Il
maehliMo In oriRinal faelory

estate, CfHrit:
SIW.to In tile Tolrnshlp ol
Ollw, County of Melgo IIIII

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Slate ol Ohio, in Ra!ve 11,
Town 4, sectton 26 of the Ohio

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loutlool, DM. .IDI,
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mob laney dealpo wllb ...
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Colq)all)"1 Purct-.se:

The Eaat hall of an 80 acre
lot bounded on lho Eaot by
lando belonging to Joseph MeA.oy on tho north by lands of
S. S. Reed, deceased, on tJte
South by lhe Sectloo alld oo tile
west by the west ..If ol the
above named 80 acres, it betrw part ol the aame lands
d . - to Joseph Matlack by
William Finley, April 21st,
1851, recorded May 29, 1834,
Vol. 15, Pages 28, 29 and 30
ol tho Records of 1loeds of

lar•werandneverbeoft ...

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ltnal ol " per 111011111. I'IJone

BLEC'I'ROWX

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oomplele oet ol

eleonlrlt! at.

ta&lt;bnettll, IIIII I(UII'III!eod
olf
balance ol "'; Ierma. Pbone

Roeorda.

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NIGHT . , • CALL
RAWLINGS SERVICE
J)AY 9t2·215i' .
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$1.25
Opon: Moo. thrv Fri. I 1.6
S.tu,day - 9·6
S.nclay - 11-6

Business Services
READY • MIX oon01&lt;te dell••
...., right to ,.,.. project.
P'ut and easy. P'rM 1!111-

matos. Phone 119U13f, Ooo«·
lela Retdy • Mlz Co., MldoiJe.
part, Oldo.
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BUDG!:J' PRICE l'llnlllllre 011
our lhlrd floor budpt lbop.
Baker 'l"umilure, Middleport
Olllo,
SEWING

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PHONE 992·2094 .

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SERVICE MANAGERHAROLD WALKER

HUMPHREYS

MACIIINI!l8, ropalr

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221f. The Fabric Shop, PoJI&gt;.

INFORMAliOI
NM
preselds

LOCAL REPORtS
DAILY
AT

J:SO A.M.
12 NOON
3 P..M.
AND
4:30 P.M.
j(eeping Meigs,
Gallic and
Mason Area
Informed As

eroy. Authorized Singer Sales
and Service. We Sharpen

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Well As
Enfertoinea

lnsur1nce
AUTOMOBILE l•auranee bon
·-lied? Loot '""" nnerat.... lleen•e? ean lft.!Mf.
I II llo

from userUog

llot
ID the prayer of said petltioo,
ploindtr prays that her Interest
ln said real e1tate ....,. be set otr
to her In aoyerolty IIIII .Ia&lt; partl·
tJun tl. l&amp;id nlleatate, aceord1"1 to tho rtii&gt;Octhe rli!lto ol
the periODS tbento, and In case
pertld111 of oaid aforesaid deacrlbod real oslato, cannot be
·made wllhoul manlfeot InJury to

·tho ...we thereof, ~!hot Ald
.... ellato llllj' ... adjUdged to

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Mrs. W. A. Do-..hew of Kentucky rocentl,y Ylslted her daugb.
tor, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Elam.

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to one or.more parties

eotato llllj' , Ill aold, !roe IIIII
cloor -11\YIIIIalllhoclalml,
rllht• IIIII intoteata ·o f eoch IIIII
aU tho pertloa to tblo IIIII. Plal~&gt;o
tlllllorther iii'IY• lhotllle oald del - a , 11111 ...., of .be
rl!lllnd to oot ,.. 'Whal.ver.
clalma, rl&amp;hto or lnlenoaia tbe7
aiil eoeh of them hove lA uld
nol"lato or bl·ltrnor blrred
aa..rlln( ume. Further
Plalntlll PI'IYI lor
rollel.
~· del'liJI\IUII .ore rtqulnd
~011 ar l!e6n lho 21111 ·
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AIIO the follow-ina: descdbed
AUCTIONDR
SIX-BOOM - . wan 1o wd parcel olland In lho Township
Com. . . llenke
carpAl bt 11v1n1 room. level
of Oil ve, Meigs ceurty, Ohio.
. . . . llt,llll
lot; nleelt home ln MJddle.
Being 21 acres ott ot the
lloclH, OMo
GIIIIT'S a A1 llrl, f&lt;!ld1 tor
part, lfl Norlt Four111 St., nortll end ol an 80 acre lot No.
Crill......,.
• after ·~ &lt;111'~ Pilon~
••~ """'3. Be~9eo~.)o,;,
pela •tilh Blue IA;ip, ·~­
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tile Eaatorn hall o1 lho North "
oleelrlc ~~wnpooer,]t. SoJre .
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- quorter of secuoo No. 25 In .
llanhrare, New Haven,
IIORS£ 'lt!AILik, 2"""' site, Town No. 4, !Wlp. No. 11. HA1UliJON'!l 'I'V !fet'Yice.
Va.
l-17.fte
K - eaDs and antenna aiel
eoutlct Amo1d Grate, Rut.- 1be above described _premises
and ........- Some lull J'umlture.
f..ID..8tc
contalniaa: 61 acres, be the
SEVEN RDI* bouse and 0111·
btlltaDed
free wltb ............
Ifill'' more or less.
ball4lnp: 1 aerest pbone
Phone
19J.U.
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REFERENCE DEED: VoL 90,
POrtland IIUilll.
4-17.fte
poge Sf6, Melgo COUDt.!' Deed

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PLENTY OF FREE PARKING

Car Completely Hand

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ceased, will take notice that on .
JIOOIR ROOM house bt Svn- lho 3rd &lt;lay or March, 1969, Be~
ty Rouoh as PlalnUII, ftled her
~-t!'; ~;_1108~ petiUon In lho Common Ploaa
""'"· """" .....,,~ •. 4-B-4Ic Court ol Meigs Coulty, Ohio,

lo thla aut! election •• p~
vlded b)' law, then thot said roal

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r..-.eta Box335, WOOdtiDck, ~=;,;;~;;:;:::;"i
VL; Lulu Matlack, wboao place "
ol1reakllncl 11 1271 Kenwood;
Rood, /41L J~, 5eil Betel!,
Clllb'nla; Carl Mallaeklllll 1..011lao. Matlack, w11ooe place ofre.lidence il B4Jx 288, Tru.u.We,
Alabama; Dorolll)' Llml&gt;ert IIIII
Jabn Lo!n!&gt;ert, whole place ofr•
,ildence le Boote No. 3, ~che
JIIIICIIon, Arisen; Helen Guider
·11111 llerborl N. Gllkler, whose
place of reeldence It 941 BIU&amp;o
tho ~ Trucll
water Drlw, InllaD Harbor ,
" " ' - To ~ 'J1io
llelcb, Florida; Inez Morrla, : Soiilllu•tlloolllr Core.
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lull election, 11 pmlded ·
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kin. dotloeea, :

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l4llc them 1111)' he required to eel up
IUQMOVE ucas 11oo1y llul4 · Phoae 1021111.
whatewr claims, rights ai.t 1ft.
with Fluldel 'l'llllell, onb'
terest1
they am each ooe olthem
IIODfm'
IIOWNINO
.... at Ntllail Druc. S.l4-fllp
.. ,, ln laid real estate, or be

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obsorbing bu!'"per • Removabt. fromt and
"'o,nel e,._ Visible r,fm. •inclow • All iletl
strudion
Palenttd, jam·prcof rnechonism • Lo'li"t

. DOUGLAS

New. design ; .•
High angle handle
for easy cutting.

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other taaantl In common aDd
their spouses ln said petidonand
boot lor lamlly'l protee.
t1aa. See lAna. Davia, ~ lhot lho Interests of oald -lila
lui Estate For Sale
mRo west &lt;1. ..., Rt. 13 ..,
lD ccamoo It; described In aald
Kbtpliury Road.
f+ll1lc I 110011 boaao will! boll, I peUdon. Pial nUll IUrlhor dealrea

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1" ....... :38C FT.
2" ........ 79c FT.

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lllf7 FINbJrd VI, t apoed. mlnlaluro. 1'15 l!ld up. stud
service and grooming. Pholle
call or lltWMI.
IliUm.
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top table with 2 rustic benches.

DISPENSER

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deanli!J wholesale. Apply In &lt;OIIIJilelely modern with wnt.
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Lost
pei'IOil,
Cleaners, M• lD ldlcbeo, wall oven and
LADIII!I befit ...... ltlll In son, W. A.B.C.
Va. ·
4-IO.IIe
table lop unl~ llalniOII lleel
l'llmlroy. filaallle ........
Ill*
with dllpDial omit, ball!,
•••d. Plloae CJIII.
WILL
SELL
one
or
bolb
or
my
"'mplete
with lhower and
ill lie
eleanbtg plants. A. B. C. larp clooel, nleely deeololCie&amp;llel'll, Muon. W. VA.
od. Colt iiUfll lor IIJlPObtl4-10.1fe menl.
4-11-llc

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Business.Oppo!tunlty
Court, ,,....,.., Oldo m Slate
OWN YOuR own dry cleanq R1. 121, P11oao ftl..81.
~·· Amblllou.a man or
•ll·lfc
womap to lake over and own

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nolda Flowtr Sllop, Muon
aty, W. Va. Pllono 'I'Mifl.

Jl'tJIINlliiED house "' """'-'
tAllY nm. llotlle"""' coot. !OJ, a.. 1'001111 and botll.
u.. Ill Ill out. Plloae . . CoD ...... IIIIJ.Uil

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FIJRNl9IIED . . . . - . Re7·

APAR'I'MENT, lint floor. lour
. He&amp;_W•niM
room and balll, IIIIo lll'l!l1d
IWIYiifH
f or I cloJI 1
..t. t a.ta. Ulllll 1 p.m .
floor oparlment, lotlf """"'

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Hydramati~ trona. Blk, vinyl roof over groon finioh.
, :Retractable hta~ht covers. Positr~c,tion rtaJ oxlt.
Tintod glou, C ortron air tondltiarll~g. A boouti·
· lui kept car 'with only 6300 mi.loa. Oh yoo IMiw car
· title and, worronty.
s;... ovoil, $1000 ·

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IB«rl Idler f P·!."· t43lp ,

1"' 'CAPRICE 4 DOOR SlOAN

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1969 MooeLs-~Mr­
MONOGRAM AND ·
· QTHER POPULAR .

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3Z1 . VB tftgint, poWM st..,lng .and brakas, Turbo

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18 oz.

FAUCET

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TURTLE WAX

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Hydramatlc ' troii'l,;, pO'"r ot-lng, ·
flniah with .
vinyl roof, black
gl'e~u, radio. real sharp l~cal one own1r car.

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VALUE
291 EACH

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llldoor or ~;~ul . . . h••'l t., lor the
lomlly. Complete!~ .-., . . . all

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SUNDAY

SUNDAY APRIL 27 1969
OR WHILE QUANTITIES LAST

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LAVATORY

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Bawn ___ - :: $1.39

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j?w, No.5 ON W:e1Mis'~IK.
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Semi-Boneless Ham __ -___ _ •. 69e
Dried

l'lniCut Dry Soft

Bacon ----- .. 39c

Pinto Beans

Jowl ............. .. 39c

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11. With might
12. E"ertlon
13. Reral tille
H. Showy
flower
15. Pol. group
16. Abyll8

17. Overhead
traln11
18. Conqueror
ofDewty

21 . Stick
lol'f!ther
23. Eg)'pt!an
goddts~

27. Came up
28. Ooze- out
29. Word ot

5. Symbol

Cor tin
6. Rlodela
4So.
Am. 1iver 1
7. Exelamation or
triumph
8. ECCicient
9. Earth
10. Epoch11
If. Slh"f'r colri
16. Unml;.:ed
19. Pa11~e~~
20. Whitt
House name

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K_.- Amwlcoo &amp; Vorloly P...

Sliced Cheese. ~~--;: 59c
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Cheese _____!:. 59c

Aqua Net- 2

$UISII0141. L. . .

Pepto Bismol ... 68c
11.41 Sbo Aloll..,..c
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K_.-1&lt;)1 luttorfotHI.flu

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Lowfat Milk :-,:,;, 89c

Jergens

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Towels _·':.:~.-

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President ofSalon 710 ·

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elected president ol the Meigs
Count&gt; Soloo 110, Elgllt and Forty, Mon&amp;.,y night at tile home ol
Mra. Gladys Mowrey.

otber otflcers elected tor the
1969·70 year were Mrs. Mary
Martin, flr1t demi chapeau; Mrs.
Eileen Searb, second deml cha·
peau; M r s. Mrytle Walker,
L 'aumonier; Mrs. Frankie flun..
nel, L'archiviste, and Mrs. Eu·
Die Brinker, le secretaire..cas--

stere.
Plana were completed for the
annual dl.l'ller meeting to be held
May 12 at the Middleport Church
~ Christ. Invitation acknowledl·
ments from Gallla Count;y Saloo
612, Athens 676, Richland t50,
and Franklin 333, were read.
Mrs. Julia Hysell was appointed
chairman of the tea for the an·
mal meeting.
Mrs. Hysell a.nnooncedthe Pou·
vlor to be held on June 7 • 8 at
the Fort Rayea Hotel in Columbus. n was also ooted that a~n~al
report rorms are to be complet.

ed by May 20.
Mrs. Iva Powell presided at

the meeting during which tl.me
lt was reported that the afghan
had been awarded to Mra. Pflil
Mullen and that the $85 realized

50th Wedding
Anniversary
Is Observed

trom tile prole&lt;t wltl be aubmlt-

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WILLING WORKERS
Cla81, · - - - - - - - - •
Entarprloe
United M-at
Church, Friday nif#rt at the home
of Mra. Frances Carleton.

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Students
Commend

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El berfeldJ In Pom~roy

REMINDER MADE
Melnbera of Cbelllar Lodp
pointing oot the schools' attempt 323, Dlugllten of America, are
to meet the needs ollbe Individ- reminded to get 111e12 reHrV11·
ual ci!Ud, was shown. Becky Jrad.. tlms lor the cllmer to be held
ford, president, conducted t h e at tile Marietta roll)' m M1r 8
ceremony for the new members. . to Mrs. Erma Cleland lG' MS¥

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10111, Domle :and Dougle, of Galton, spent the weekend here with
Mr. and Mr~. William Sleridan,
Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. PhUip Globokar
wUI attend the Friday graduaUoo
of their son, Michael, from boot
training at the Great Lakes u . S.
Naval Training ~on . Before
returning home they plan to visit

April 25 • 29

In Cleveland wltll Mr. Globoku's relatives.

CLARK GABLE In
GONE WITH THE WIND
(Teehntcolor)
Clark Gabie ~ Vivien Leigh
COLORCARTOON:
Pleasant Memories
Adml81lon; $1.00 Children 50c
Runni~ time: 3 Hrs. 30 min.
SHOW STAlU&gt; 7 P, M.

munlllla.
Soutli VIetnam lor lhe Ural
time salcl mutual wlllldrawal of
foreJgD troops was the kQJ issue
ill tile talkl, another hint the
Allies were softening thelr

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STOP IN AND SEE THE IIANY
BARGAINS ALl OVER THE STORE

·':HUNTINGTON, W. Va. (IJPI)
''!'he Marshall Unlvvolty litUdent
··~to Weclne14o¥ night passed
li reso!llllm commOncllq Dean
' 1fl,bort Ha¥es of lhe Marshall
Teachers' ,College for pdling
.IO!dent teachers out of -tal,
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as~esllllfnt

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littuiU&amp;

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lqlt. llsrold Conley ol Iron""' SdJools !J&gt;ld Hayea ol "agitadon directed at one student''
Tblt ltudBnt

No Stamps, Games, Gimmicks-WE SELL FOOD!

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Clstworthy, George Schneider,
Ada Holter, Nancy Bean Reed ani
Rooald Smith.
The society, which wiU sponsor
the Ohio Stata FrogJUII'(I~Coi&gt;­
toat at lbe 1111 _llend Retlatta
W.MbNI, voied -~award a spec&gt;'
tal prize o! .,00 to atl)'c:n&amp;whoie·
!rag breaks the world's logon.
dary record of over 19 feet, set

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Thank You Sbawbeny

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Nestle's .•. New Natural Flavor

Wolford Has
Head Injury

6 oz.

INSTANT COFFEE

Mrs. Tucker's

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Open 11011. lin Sat. 91!1 t

CLOSED SUNDAY

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MR&amp;ard
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4sks Help

.•IP\Jed
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,_Tbe Mel81 eount;y Monla1 a.. ·
Board Tuesday •
· $159

·an " - ' lor IIMDcla1

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. --ent of !:Wcatlon r~'' ~jfl~ ot iwo olaiNI lor
. rilardecl ~ ooldllrtrellllfO
'- ~s U state aid li.io be con·~
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11111 reflllre an iddttlmal teadl· , ·!1):: ~or ~ lluo, ond an-

MiUion bond illue implemented

COLUMBUS - THE STATE SENATE lG' a~ vole We&lt;jnesdl¥
pssled a bill wlilcb would oet 011 the machinery to ilq&gt;lement !be
miWon·bond leauo
lbe .-alnlhe November I'""
erll ehctlon. Son. Roberti!. 51!1w, II-C&lt;IIumbua, !lbo -sored the
blll.alao lntrcduced.a blll W-oday which would Pi'ovld!l lor re"""'
ua bond GJanC:IJII (It lhe luoa
' 'llle bill which l!U Sj)provod Weolnoads,y would authorize tile 1..
s - ot •1'1!1 million In _...t reYOnue bonds for hlalnnYa, wator
polludm contrel and ..._..m. hl&amp;har oducotlon, Parkland reo.
rootiOn ono1
Clliltal iq,rovemeuti. Of tile to!a1. $500 million
, would \18 authorbocl for IJiahny use and t251 mllliao lor lltll&gt;lllal&gt;. way obllpllml.
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The 'I'IIIIPera Plolna - Altrecl
Women's COinmunlty Club will
spoosor a horse sliow Qmds,y at
!be Coolville Riding Club Ring
at Coolrille.
'lbe show 11 ~er In a AI'·
les of proJeda IIIIOIIBOred b)' !be
eli.., ..,_ In their eflorta to
raise lllDftel to CU~atruct a comIIIUIIlir buDding.
C. E. "Siort;r'' Woodard of
Watorford wUI be lila sliow )ldge

Action tO Obtain
Loan Authorized
~bserlber 1 o1 t h e Gallta
CaoudJ Water Asooclatlon Wed-

noads,y night autborl2ed Ita beard
~ In
of lruoteoo to proceed w1111 obthe !uncia neeeslll'J,... CGb· dePII prefer an ~IV .._,, want o!jo~ punllhed t1lf cr•&gt;- taiDing a $2,113,000
tile
In tile....,_ !tw dlslurboncea, aad O(IIJOIOtllo student• t1lf allemo!:ratlc Society. · H&lt;ime Admlnlelratlm loaoto...,_
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About 41; per cant
18,000 atudeJI\0 turliOCI OUI t1lf an IJIIo atruct a 200 • mne CllWliJ wolar
aulhc!rized votJ ·
a lllU'1IIn of W, ·!bey tUrliOCI cloim qllam. Tbe overall IIJi!l'lllll

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In POOlBI'OY, was eleeted Grand
Croaker of the Ohio Society for
the Ptmootion of Bull Frogo, inc.
at an organizational meeting Wedneoday nlgllt
Guilther succeeds Attorney

SMOkED .

PI,CNICS
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Fred W. Crow, Jr., who was the
orgaal.zation's fou..ter and first
grand croaker.
Other offtcers named after
the nDmilllting committee's report by Robert Wtrwett. were
Dale :Warner, first vice &amp;rand
croaker; Harold Blackston, second vice grand croaker; VUma
Pikkoja, secretary, and Mr. alii
Mra. Roy Holter, eo-treasurers.

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and rlngma- will be Frank
Powoll, Coolville. T11e - ·
mance elaues Will beglnatnom,
roln or shine. T11e sponooro will
have a load In operational!
Ill¥ _.ms at 8:30 a.m.
The Clasaea are Western leld.
in elau, 1111: years and UDder;
western pleaiUJ'e pear, under t8
incbes~ barrel race, weltern
pleaiUJ'e jlGDy, CJJer 48 inebea
and IUllier 56 Inches; ea and
IPOOII race, walk • trot cllaa
181dor 48 Inches, weatem plea..
,..-. · horae. naa: race, eenlor
boriOIIIIIIIhli&gt;. ""' and ride, and
wellefn ploasure horae with )1.
nlor• riding.
Al10, .a.ke race. 4-H borsem~ ptdoup raco, AJlllOIOOII
pltooure, l!aglllb pleasure, weatel'JI chDdren' 1 boraemauJdp,
f..H bol'lemuahlp. 11 to15ye&amp;rl
old; ho&lt;aO cia II, !.llboraellllldhlp, 16 to 19 yoaro; keybelle race, and the trail cla11.

and lUI -Ions ol
not to aeoed ~ million.
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PROF. GREEN CONVICTED
a,lle!II'1Cratlc ljOelill'; aloo.... IDe., Columba.; bl., &lt;41'8UIIInc
COWMBUS (IJPII - llaYid E.
I . Ill b!oJ fAir nlallalemeat ......ro, )ciiJcl- t1Jat bldl GreeD, a former ptde...., at
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will bo ......... ~aul30 Oldo Unlveralll', waa f&lt;OIIal
dl,ys. All .._u mull be op. illdlll' a( bumlile 1111 draft ~
P!'G!Oed .b)' lila Ohio !llltoiiDOrdol b)' a U.S. Dlolrlet Ccurt )lrJ
I!Oatill and tho FHA. '

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Frank Wolford, Jr., serviq
wlllllbe U.S. Army in VIetnam,
sul!ared a head inJury April 13
and Ia reportedly bospltallzed
for treatment ci cerebral trauma.
A pmer m a military vehicle,
Wolford' a head was struck by an
overhallging tree limb during a
unit II)IDeUYer. Mr. and Mrs.
F....k Wolford, &amp; • o1 323 Paae
st., Middleport, learned he was
hospltali2ed April 18.
Wolford enlisted In May 196S.
He spent a year in Korea, 1100111.
er year In Vletnam, and returned
home .. June, 1968. He 1 volumeerod for a seC&lt;Itld ol ollt,y in Vlotnam.

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Mrs. Helen B. RusseU, for merly d. Pomeroy, died Wednesday at her residence at 2993
Nell Ave., Columbus,
Mr1. Russell was the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Jolon B. Lind·
8e1 of Middleport who was a former Meigs Comt;y Commlsstoo.
er. Mrl. Russell was married
to lhe law Ralstoo Rusaell; Sr.,
a Pomeroy attorney for a lllmber of yeara and a former editor

of Tbe Dolly News.
Mrs. RuSIOll attoodecl college
at Ohio Weol01111 and OhloUniversity. During World War I
she was secretary for the Am·
eriean Red Croas here and cllr~
lng the depresoloo was In charge
ol cllolrlbutlng clothing fO&lt; lhe
Red Cross to needy CamWea.
Mr •· ·Ru slell organized IUid cllreeted the Pomeroy Music Club
and was one c1 the founders of

•'t '.

thla year.

It was also decided the CII'IIIUDzatioo will buy a can••• mat for
the frogs to jUJIIP frCil1. A...,...
mltlee of WIJWett. Smitll and
Warner was Sj)pointed b)' GuiJn1&gt;.
er to make the purchaae.
Paat Grand Croaker Crow and

Elect Ralph Graves

RaljJb S. GraYes was elected
president of tile Pomeroy Ll&lt;inJ
Club W-sdl¥ lollowln( tile
weekfr luncbeon at tbe United
M-11 Cb...cb Ill Cbrlol In
Pomeroy.
Other olllcers elected were

C. 'lllomaa CoSIOl~ first vlca .
preoldeiW; Paul E. Kloeo, 10C11K1
vleo president; WUIIam R. ADderoon, ttolr&lt;l vlca president; Ar·
!bur M. 110¥1. llou tamer; Karl
Knulter, tall twloter; C!armce
J. SlrUble, ..,.otary • ttouur.

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terlal
It WIO lontatl..l)' dedded tile
senlo&lt; cllvlsloo of lhe frog Julql
will be held oo SoturoiQ nlahtlllld
tile Junior cllvlalon, aWOljlnR

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lcipldeo wiD be On 'Smd~Taflalo.
ot Repfita Weekend, Jtme
20-22.

noon

lbe Pomeroy Garolen Club, serving as ita first presldedt.
!h&gt; cllreeted cholrslntheC(IIIo
munlty IIlii waa orpJOiatatGrace
E!J)acopal Cim'ch and 1be byterian Church. lie ta credited
wltll having formed tile lint Parent • Teacher Association In fOm,.

eroy.

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and editorials for'lbeDollfN""I
.. Pomeroy. g., ..... of tile Dsugbters oltlle American
Revolution aDd tbe

Pomero;y

91akeopeareClub.
9lrvlvlng are a oon, RolRussell, Jr., a Chemistry pro..
feasor at Ohlo &amp;ate Unlversl&amp;r,
tllree daughters, Mrs. Walter
(Helen) MltcheD, Jr., Weat Furl,
Conn.; Mrs. Wlllllm H. ~)
Dye, of Evanldon, m., where ber
hushand, Iormor IWioroy 111a11
School football greet, ('I'll&gt; lin),
is director of Athledeaat North-western University, IDd Krl.
Rsy (l)orotily) Flt'llhlm ol ·Marlemmt; atx srandcblldna, IDII
atx great • grandcbll-.
·er, am Dlreetor1 Fred A. Mor.
Tbo body Is at the Elan 1lrlll
row, out&amp;o&gt;lng president; Karl Funeral Homo at lOS
Krauttar and Robert L. Jacobo, st., Columbus,wbtre-Ollt year terms, and Noltert w. call from 7 to I IIIIo ........
Comptm ond Richard Chambero, 1be body will Ill braUiilli to !boo
two year terms.
EWing Funeral IIDme F..._.
The II'OUP made plans for tile morntne for lervleoa II Z p.m.
ob.....,.. o1 latlles night on Friday. Burial wU1 Ill Ill tile
TuoscliiJ', ~ 29, at 6:30 at lhe Beech Grove ~.
IRU.Oolll_o, _ _
FvmBrO¥ U n I t o d M-at
Churdi, Dltertalnment will be -~tothe­
preseateol b)' a girls' IJI&amp;I1el royGIIUICIIII.
trom Rio Grande eou.,., Tom
Cissell reported,

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ners In thejunlorml senlorcom-_petitiin last year '!lfW be offered

Mrs. Helen B. Russell
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Furniture
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at the Cavaleres, CaliL, eve&amp;
The same casb prize KiVIIlwt.

Appointed to lhe board ol dl· Mrs. Holterwerei'IUil8dtoaecarectors, in addition to the om- mltlee to obtaln118w...,...shlp

Kent •tudent. don 'I .like SDS crowd
antlel)laiiCIIJ ill .,..,...
KENT, omo- A MAJO!UTY OF KENT. STATE University stu-

A buiiNn oiOJI faolll CUiblan
.... Culhloallar ........ .

Guy E. Guhther, meat d~rt­
ment marager at the Kroger Store

Hoi'" 11y1eu o1 SOUtb l'l&gt;ln4
Ohio, and Goorp and SOndra
~ ol Kitto lllll, Ohio.
llbe tllroe are 1101 !IllS
memberS, I ol)llep apokeoman

blliootor, tbat.cblldron are be1Jw

flllll•

Grand Croak.e r
Is Guy E. Guinther

otudenli

ll!I!R' driver, for lol!lch fuadlart
JIOI avollabla. ,II ·1101 ·reportad,

New vlaJI
with lb 1W1 ,
llulft.ln DUI,IIDI

New

lmluiht back .to lltintlnRton were

That Good Brouahlon Qu~ity

Easy Monday

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NEW OFFICERS - Eorl qoh, tlllrd frmlleft, was elected now president of tile llelp Coat11J
Jaycees durlrw a meeting held Wed.neaday night. Pictured, left to right, are omcera Barry McCO)',
tre&amp;.IJW'elj Ralph Werey, I~ vice preaident; hwels, Jim Mees, extel'llll vice prealdelt; RGpr
Youtlll.local dlreetor, and VIncent Knlglrt, secretary. - SenUnel Pboto.

Marlball.

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David Kaoper, C1a;rtDn, N. J.,
president o1 the ~s rbapler at

VERY, VERY SP~CIAU

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Vlel Cong clemanded political
dlseuoslono first.
fO.ro..Adh VIetnam'• poRtion was
olso a cleparlllre from -tile paat.
1be 8al11011 Government np to
DOW bad been loaUt to q;ree on
an esriJ' pdlout ol u.s. troops
from VIetnam.
.. The mutual wl1hdrawal of
utemal forcet 11 a key
problem In order to adYanee
towards peace on tbe baals ol
respect for tile rlgtrt ol self.
clotormblatlm ol lhe people of
South Vletmun," Phant Dang
Lam, the chief SOUtb Vletoamese neautiator, told the

bargaining pooltlon. .
Heney ~ LOdge, chief U.S.
negotiator, told the 14th sesalon
ol tBlke !be United States IIW
"no reason wf\Y the mUltary Co1IUIIIIIIII!a.
and political aapeet1 of a
Lam's emphasis that mutual
settlement camot be worked wlllldrowal was _tile key laiUO
out lit the same Ume."
was tokoe by cllplomatlc obserII wss lhe flrat Indication the vers as a signiftcant move
United States was rea&lt;1Y to give towards bresklng tllo - k
up Ita inolatenee that lhe at tile four.pmer oegotiattons.
cont'era1ce ttrst take on the
Commwrllt IOUreel aald on
(Jtestlm ol military deescala- Tuesdl¥ that a slllhl wlllldrltlm before lhe ;..,., ol SOUtb wal by American forces alone
Vietnam's politlealfuture.
might serve to got aerlous talks
Tbe American poaltlm had going.
olw&amp;¥s prevloual)' been tbat 111e
Lodge said the United States
talks should firat dllcuas sucli waa more than willin&amp; to talk of
military Issues as mutual mutual troop wlllldrawal but
withdrawal, prisoner exchanges lncllcated · wlllldrawlng u.s.
and restoration ot the DemUit;a.. ~ without a Communlat
rlzed Zoae (DMZ)
withdrawal was out ol tile
North and Swth VIetnam. Tbo &lt;JtesUon.

Ironton ac."ools.
'hat
II was not an adoquato teaching

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MEIGS TIIATRE
OPEN

By GEORGE SIBERA
PARIS (IJPI)-1be Utolted
Slatos llld todoJ It waa rOMiy
to neiQtiate JIO(Weal aa well as
mUltary l.iaues at 1be aame
time at the VIetnam talkl- a
ma.1or eonceaolon to lhe Com-

'ba 1lle reeall of four student

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were played with Mrs. Humel
and Mrs. Knapp wiMing pr12es.

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studellt teacher who was a
•mtmber of the Sudents for a
Demoeratic Soclei¥ (SO$ I e d

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l"ajor Concession Made to
.Enemy at Vietnam Sessions

deceased members of Ohlo. The
prlt.e brought by Catherine Welsh
was won by Mrs. FoweU. Games

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WEDNESDAY
FEENEY • BENNETT POST
Mr. and Mro, VIrgil P. Roullh 128, American Legion, 7:30Wed~ flowers centered tlle table.
o( Weirton, W. Va., former Pom- nesdl¥ night at tile hall.
eroy residents, celEtlrated their
POMEROY UONS Club, noon
golden wedding amiversary last Wednesda.Y, at the Pomeroy Unit7:30 p. m. nightly; special music.
Saturday. They were married ed Methodist Qnlrch.
Public welcome.
April 19, 1919 in the German
WOMEN'S GUILD, 1;30 p.m.,
MIDDLEPORT WCTU, 7;30
MethOdiat Church parsonage by Wednesdl¥ ol Trlatty United
Friday
night, Middleport Firat
Rev. M. J. Bet:z.
Cliurch of Christ.
Baptist Church.
Mrs. Herman OhJinger of 112
t'OMEROY WCTU, 2p.m. Wed·
SATURDAY
COndor &amp;rest Ia a sister or Mr. nesday, Pomeroy United Metllo.
BAKE
SALE,
Racine Chapter
Roush. His brother, Harold, re. dlst Church.
134,
O,E.S.,
Saturday,
10 a.m.,sides in Buffalo, W, Va.
PASI' PRESIDENTS, Ladles Raclne Food Market. Each memA family anniversary dbmer Auxiliary, Drew Webster Post
wu held at tile Holiday Inn ol 39, American ~gion, 7:30 Wed· ber to contribute. For pickup of
Waterford Park at Newell, W. nesdl¥ nllbt at tile homo ol Mrs. items call ~ Diddle, Barbara
Dugan, Kate McNickle, or COra
va.
J. M. 'lbornton.
Wli&gt;b.
Open bouse was observed at
THURSDAY
the Roush resldenctl !lmdi!J',
MONDAY
SYRACUSE THIRD WEDNi:s.
~ 20, between 2 and 5 p.m.
TENT 95, Daughters ol Union
DAY Homemakers Club, po~n­
~ 200 gue&amp;t11 attending. Mn.
Veterane, Monday, 7:30 p. m. at
ed last week, wtll be held 1burJ..
OhlJnger presided at the suest da.Y at 10 a.m. at their regular the D. A. V, Hall.
regllllry. Mrs. WUIIam Ohlinger, meeting phce. Safety wUl be tile
Mrs. Ftrl1 Ohlinger, and Mrs. subject and Mrs. Ho\Brd Nolan
Tern Clllinger auisted at the wUl be tile leader. 1bere will be
tea table.
a potluck lunch at noon.
Loeal relldents attending the
WOMEN'S o\SlOCIATION, 7:·
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
event Included Mr. and Mrs. Her- 30 p.m. Tlwrsdl¥ tllllll at !be
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Satterfield,
mao Ollllnger, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Mlddl_.t Firat United Pres- Pomeroy Route 4, are llllnOlllC&lt;l!llnger and chUdr&lt;11, Mr. and byterian Church. Mro. WIUiam
tng !be blrtb ol tlleir flrot child,
Mrs. Terey Olilln8ar and son, Morril, program; Mrs. T o m
a daughter, Amy Rochelle, April
Mr. and Mrs. WOllam Ohllngar
Kelly, devotions. Mrs. E. 0. 16 at Holzer Medico! C111tor.
and !ami!)', and Mr. and Mro. Tewksbary, Mrs. Helen Lewis,
The bab)' weigbed aeven pounda,
Harold I!Oilllb, Buflalo.
Mra. Edna Anderson, Mrs. James three ounces. Gr&amp;Ddpa:rents are
Other out-of-town guests were Buchanan, Mrs. Carl Gilmore,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Satterfield,
present from Ntles, Circleville,
bostellel.
Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
FJJ.clld, Tormto, Cleveland, Steu·
PAST MATRONS, Evangeline Sauer, Jr., all o( Middleport,
benvll1e, Follansbee, lluflalo,
New Cumberland and Huntington. Cbaptar, O.E.S. 7:30 at tlle Ma·
The Roushea are members or sonic Temple.
STANLEY PARTY sponsored
tile Plea!llll! Volley M-at
by
lhe Ladles Awdllary ol tile
Church In Web'Wn. They are ac.
PLAN RUMMAGE SIILE
Baslian
Fire Department, 1:30
tive in various MaiOilic organlza.
The Melllocllat Youtll Fellow·
Thursday nilbt at the Breliooae. ship ol tile United Metbodlat
tlms.
Mr. Roush is retired from the Public Invited.
Orureli o1 Rutland will hold a
ROCK SPRINGS Grange, 8 p, nunmage sale Sarurday at the
electrical department of tbe
Weirton Steel Co. The couple has m. Thursdl¥ night at tile hall. American Legion hall. Conlrlill' tbree children andfivegrandchllPAST OFFICIJ!S Club ol Ra- tlons wUl be appreciated and
cine
Chapter, O.E.S., TburscliiJ' those with rummage to give ma,y
dr....
nlgll:t at the home or Mrs. James call 742-5304 for piekllp.

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Mrs. Martin, In the absence
oC Mrs. Rhoda Hackett. conduct-

famil.Y In early June.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Des and

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The ho!tess served a dessert
course. An arrangement of spring

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tureo In calfl.of lbe Melp Soloo
ted to dO(III'Ia/ioental heaci&lt;Jtar· was •842.68. 'Memboro save 1118
ters for 'the nurstne scholar.llllps hours In volllllleer servleo on •
In tuberculoola and cyatlc ll&gt;ro- vartouo proJeets.
ai.s work.
T11e .1968 Iliad drive lor cyatlc
Mrs, 'Ibornton'a annual child flbrools netfAicl $467.88, It wa~
welfare report showed expendi.. noted.
turea for a local cystic flbroala
Mrs. Walker, .IJU'OdY chair..
family ol $88 for loud, $40 for man; reported that hei:, rtPo.rt
clothing, $38.50 for sills; $80 has been mallei! to Rova Clhla,
caoh, $8 for Easter baaketa, $4. 50 tile deportomental . parody cltalr·
for get-well carda.
man. Mra. lolartb! llllcl $41 wso
Catlrlbuttoas ol $f2 to tile Tu. made on the recent rummage aale
Twe!Ky new member&amp; wure inberculosls and Health Assocta.. wltll IIIII amaunt to bO .added to ltlsted recently b)' tile ' FutUre
t1on thrwgh the seal sale was a fund whieh wUl ftnance her ad- Teachers, of America iii Male•
noted. Also reported were eon~ vancement In departem..W High School. T11e new inemboro
tr.lbutions to the Natiooal Jewish ranks.
are Ka!l\y Abbott, TWUa ClatHospital in Denver, Colo., and
A thanlJ-you card for remem.. worth)'. Debbie Crow, Jennifer
these include $5 to the orches. brllllcel wa1 read from tbe 11&amp;1"- Goble, Debbie Harbrecht, &lt;Md·
•
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tra; $5 for parties, $101.10 for shall famliJ'. Bryantomalnlapo- Hargrans, Berllldette He~"'
birthda,y cards and dimes 1ent tlent at Children's llo8JIItal llut sy; Tom (loi!Der, Becky Houda·
during the yoar; $2 for bed main- Is reported to be Improving from shel4 Mary Lou KIJw, J u d y
tenance, $35.50 for the chapeau's pneumonia.
McKnlgh~ Cheryl McLaowhUn,
bed dedication, $5 toward pur~
Invitations to amual cllmars Pam N~RobbieOrd,JeaJP
chase of electric nebulizers, were read rrom Falrfteld 451, ette Phlllfps, Peggy Story, Nancy
$12.50 tor cards and scrapbeoks, May 14; at the Lancaoter Hotel Th-oon, Becl!1 TriPlett, Tom
and $5 each towards research in bonorin&amp;: Arree Marshall, thena- Vaughan alll Donna Weber.
cystic fibrosis and tuberculosis. tional eentral division ebapeau.i
Miss ROHJ.ie story wu guest
Givoo to the American Legion and Richland Counly Saloa on speaker ancl diJcussed the quau..
child welfare fUnd was $5 for tu· May 22, wltlllhe cllmer honoring ties of a teacher and tiN&gt;.advantberculosis and cystic Cibrosls De]IIU'Iemental Cl1apeau VIolet age ot teaching in an elementaey
projects. The report also showed Alchholz, New Washington. and school.
$2 to !be IIIIo ~clal Fund, and her Le Secretaire ~ Cassiere f.d ..
A film, "The Third AfWie,"
$150 to tile C&lt;&gt;lumbuo Cystic Fl· na Smeltz of Attica.
brosis Center. Tota1 expendi·
Mrs. KnaJlll cllolrlbuted flag
codel to each or the members.

REVIVAL SERVICES, Mt. Union Bapdst Church, two mUes
south ol Carpenter, ~rll 24
through April 27, Youth evangelIst the Rev. Frank Peoples from
The Rev. and Mrs. Robert Kuhn Phillippi, W. Va.i services start
and daughter at Lucas were vialtori in Pomeroy Saturday, They
were guesta of Mt. and Mn. WOllam ~erlda11, Jr. The Rev. Mr.
Kulm Is new pastor or the Porn.
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
eroy First Uap1st Church and
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