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Authority Awaiting;·· Public SuppOJ;f_
BY BOB HOEFUCH
, The cart Ia before the horae
. , In the eatabllahment of the Me!ii
Mitrqlolllan H~ Atihorlty,
It ...ma, and Pomel'O)' and Mid.
·dleport or111nl11tiona are beiJW
to help correct the altua·
tlon.
.
~ntly, the Alllhorl1if waa
fomed with ~ to the
body belJW made by the .Jofelg~
Probate and Common ~i'*
COIII'Ia, the Meigs C'.oulaY COnimlaalonera and the Vlllagea of
Pomeroy IIIII MldcDIPCJI1.
Howewr, It has alnee bfen reveeled that the A~orltf~

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~ haw been formed llltll t.alc
lieed for beu.r houa~Jwwauhown
to the Slate Board govern!• such
Authorities.
Steps are beiJW taken to right
the altuaUon and get the Melga
Metro;olllan Housi~W AuUtorley
which haa an aim of awnifi~
flouslng)n Pomel'O)' and Mfddleport, ocl"the rolls ot the state as
a needed,and an omclal group.
Monday {light, Mlddleport VUlage CoilleU passed a resoluUon
aereebw' )d. cooperate with the
establisllme~ of the Authortty.
PC111eroy CaimcU- will IICIIf be
asked to pass' • similar, resolu-.

tlon. These resoluUona wm ao
to the County Commlaslonera.
Meamlme, P~ftlll'OJ and Middleport orpnlzaUona are being
asked to conlaet the Meip Cowlty Commlulonen and atreas the •
need lor the eatabllllunent of the
Aut~~opt,y.

U the CCimlnlaaloner• ... the
need, and feel that the lnterestls
there, then they will re411111t the
state Board to eatallsh the Jfelga
Metropolitan Houai~W Allthority.
At the .IBJile time, evidence
must be shown the state Board of
seven members, who meet only
when there Ia an I,IIPllcation lor

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ftle, that the Autbortty Ia needed

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Thla evidence wW be In the
form of phoqra,pha of housl•
deemed dillpldated, Ullllllllary
and unaale, alone with statistics
on the local ICCJIIOIIIY,
It Ia bellw 1streaaed that t h e
Authorit,y. if ~proved, wm be
hlftluable In lfllll'lldhw present
houaiJW plua ealabUIIhfna a new
houallw program. 1be Authority
acta throuab the use of federal
lunda and private enterprise
money so thlit c01ta to local eoverniJW agencies will be nil.

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The Elltel Tower, made of
bolted Iron girders IIIII alandl!w
984 feet high, elQllnds seven
, l!ldJes In height 011 a 111111\Y awn·
Iller day,

One phase of file Authorfo. .
t,y'a program wcluld IncorporUDder the plan, the tenantpays
ate more adequate houahw lor a' portion of the relt lnwlved In
the W•, pnerally between 20
low.tneome lamlllea IIIII the
and 25 per c81t of the tam1ly fn.
elderly through a lease pr~
conae, and the Authority pays the
11'1111.
1be leaaiJW program eJablea difference In the actual amount
and encourages private· reel· 61 rental. The federal tunda lor
estate Interests to participate IUeh iJipmeatl are provided to
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It Ia felt that the leaa~JW houshoualJW need• oflow..Jneome fam..
Wea. It provides bane tor those IJW Prosra!D lor low rent use may
ln need more J'll)ldly than new have distinct advanlaae• over
houaiJW can be built, helps local· conatructl• or acqulr!JW it.
!ties make better use of their
1be lease plan relocate• disboualng stocks and encourages' placed low inCCIIIe lamWea, pr~
the jmysleal upgrading of ne~ vldes teqHII'IJ')' placement ' '(

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POMEROY-MtbDLEPORT, OHIO

XXll NO. 9

THURSDAY. MA .

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·:.Operetta

CHA~TON, W, Va. (UpJ)
-Gov. Arch A. Moore Jr., announced Wedneaday t h e state
wUI take bids on gas and oU
leases under. 200 miles of the
bed or the Ohio River, departIJW frCIII a policy of not leasing
minerals on state owned lands.
The change in p o II c y was
made by the Public Land Corporation, w"lch controls a II
state owned lands. Moore, who
Is chairman of the corporation,
said the leases wUI extend tram
SlsteravUie . to near Huntington.
Preeaut10111 will be taken to
euard against water polluUon
and
of uathetle
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.Killed rln
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gram bi surveylcwthe~,.....

al market to cleterminl! the ....
ber of available renfll U111t-.
Houauw ottered Ia .blaPecllld
and an houalng leased .muat be
decent, sale and sanitary or ._
proved to lhat condition by the
owner prior to the leas~JW,
Rentals must be moderate and
contracts are drawn 111 between
the owner and the Authority for ' ·'
(Contillled on Pip 8)
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~ and warmer t0a11 with a ·
hltlh mostly In the 60s. Fair and
not so cool tonight, low In the
401. PIJitl,y cloudy and warmer
tonlllrrow with a chance of show.era In the late afternoon or at

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West Virginia Will
Sell Oil, Gas under
200 Miles of River

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(Contlllled 011 Pap 51

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W' .........._tlea Involved
reel estate tax nllla.
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of the Meigs
J1oui.
lng A~lt,y to lnltlltli jill pro- ,

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Devoted To The lnterwll Of The Meigs-Maaon Area

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low-tneome famUlea In decent
houslJW whUe the COIIIJIIWIIty proceeds with c0111tructlon IIICIIng
to an lldeq~ate, permanent lowrent housing •. , and lamUiea
can be houaed without ha viJW to
W'llt lor sites to be acquired IIIII
new buildings erected.
The lncel&amp;lve of an aaaured
rental income or aleasiJWaarment encourages private owners
to bri~W 111 to and maintain their
properties In standard condition.
Housing can be private ~
meli bulldiJWs, two - lamlly·
houses or sinele-lamlly honlea
and under the program proper-

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alate.
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But recently certain areas
alq both sides or the Ohio
River haw become "hot beds"
ror drillers and past state geologist Paul Price advised the
Public Land Corporation It
would be in the state's Interest
to lease its mineral rights under the bed of the Ohio River.
West VIrginia only owns land
to the "low water mark" on
both banks or the river, but the
description applies to the low
water mark before locks and
dams were constructed on the
flwr.
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Property owners, who may
have leased their mineral rights
alq the river, currently may
own as much as 10 reet under
water, accordiJW to recorda of
the Public Land Corporation.
DrUIIng of vertical wells on
land near the river could with
modern equipment result In
some of the oU or gas-If there
Is ai\V under the river bedbelrw pulled rrom state ownership.

A member or the COiliCII"8tion
said this was part of the reason
the corporation wanlmoualy decided 1D lease.

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Caato,
Am!Jerger, CarrlfGutnther; second ~· Sherrie WtmiiD!a.
Brllllla Jett, Sirah MtCoy, ·CIDdy Patteraon; third row, Roleman' Hubbard, Connte Barnett, Tonia Aah, Sonia Aah; fourth
row, Brlllda Huches, Debbie Brown Slid Lori Outpman, IIIII In
bac\1, Klmbir)y Rlllle.

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""' Don m Ia iltl bod&lt; """
V~ and It Ft.'.
-""""ffl, N. J., wllof'e PQP,W&amp;S
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lolft.llli'O ve!Airan wao lrl&lt;ed at
aU the
In t h e
.~ Awards• 'telecast - UDtU
Virllf1 revealecl tile Olm'l)'
reum: 10 TV popo cculd pub.
llclze tbe _ . . . . of tile rideo stua aJd ttpt a rating" ....
Tbo new editor of McCall'o noted her dislike of""'"" colunma
Ia har Drot 00ijl(1orlc blast ::..
WbUe Oll!jlloyiDI s Bdwy. preos
acent to try and plant the mat'•
name with the widely read ke¥hole kids.
'llte -.1 Ia out that tile Met
Museum o1 Art' a Tom Hoving
lo exiting .... Walhlagtoo, D. c.
oelms WW tiel a first - leer
look at what 42nd Sl. smutstores

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I.IOAL. NOTICI
TMI PIIOIA'n COUIIT 01"
MIIOI COUNTY. ONIO
IN TMI MATTIIt 01" THI CHANOI
OF lrtAMI OP: DAVID PlANk
MOIII TO DAVID FltANK
CAMPI ILl.
U.Ttd rnnk Mobbt
of
Melp
CouatJ, Ollkl, lt.enbf ttn. aolkle
thR .be WUl file lit. Pttillon bl the
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Probatli Court ot lleiD County, Ohio,
Pra)'lq for an order of aald Court

•utbortl:llll Ule ehanp ot 1111 ume
fi'OJn David P'nnt Mobbt to Dawtd
Frink C~~mpbeD; Utlt ll!cl peUUGn
wW be hurd on tbe ~ Qy oi Ma1.
l - at 11:00 A.M. ln the Prubale
Court of M"ell• CountJI, PomerPJO ,
Ollkl, or u eoon tllenlfter • qj,d
court :rrt11y hell" n.
Frank Altbur · Jfobbt, whoM lftJ·
lienee it Nl Amhutt Street, Bulfalo,
New Yor.t, father o1 the Aid O.vlcl
Fnnt Mobbl Ia llereby noUfted to
Mow cawe wily old umu lbould
uot be cbanpd without the cONent
flf the Mid Fnnll; ArthDr )(obbt.
DAVID fRANK MOllS,

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Helen Help USf this newspaper.

Mil. . COUNTY, DMIO

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IDITH M. WILCH, IT AL .,

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a. Chlae:v. whole place or

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ualdence il uunown; the untnowa
hel.n, clOYiMu, ler•Wta, edmiD.II-

tnton aad eaecuton.

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hll'l H. Chaa.y, d.eH~ecl; .lame•
P. o. Cba!lly, who.e plAce of rni·
cleac. 11 UA.taowlll ttur.
unDoWD
heln. devl.le.. , l.&amp;Jato:a. adminb·

tratnn •Dd eaeeuton. u Ul1, o1
Jamn P. D. Chaney, deteued; Will
toe aotlce Ulat an tbe 3nl da,y of
Jiloauarr, lll!ll, lht undenlfMd Ed.

!m~:~~a~~~·o!i!
t:n 111e Probate Court o1 Metp OOUn·
~·u =·~nf.at!:.t a~~b~~t:F ,.~

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hereinafter de~~:rtlied, to pay
U.. 4ebU of decedent aiMl eo.te: of

edmlllllltnuo~~o, to.wtt:
Tile followbll real Mtate aJtuat.l

In the ToWNhiP o1 SCipio. County
ot: lb1p od llia1e o1 ohio, lltld m
the IOUttllill.t quarter of Secuon
No. lT, ToWil No, ?, Ban,. No.
u ot the ohio comp•mr'• Pureh·
ue. dleerlbed u fotkrwe, to-wit:
Bettnnlne at the -.,uthweat cor·

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Nld ntl&gt;d thence
to Uti eut
nol'tb te.aiS
nn. ofthaiM
uld
Sec!tlon;
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to Ute lfO\ltll nne af aald lfttlon :
lbiiii!IC!oll wen LUI ehallll to u..

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ae:JW, bllDJ Lot: !\Ia. 1 o1 tblll plat

at lll• prem~te~. w.bl~h •aid phlt

11c:!::!;:n~ .~ ~:" w~h "::
Cau.t;

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Courtl of alld Counb.
reference b hereb' made

tor turthllll' deecrtPUOP ot tJu
•••• dHerlbetl prernilllea .
Allo Ule fo&amp;wlal pnlltiMII, tit·
uat.ld ta the Towftlblp o~ .setplo,

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No. 14

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&lt;.wnpanT'• Pur.:hue,
todowl, to-wn:

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delcrlbed

IIIIJIDAIDI oa the M~Uth line of
Aid MetSon Uro Ute enwr of Jrwin Cnek Road: theMe norU1 341
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, ... Ill atone: tbence . . . uo chlllna
kt a Mal; U.nee 100tb. to .,
chaW to the IIO'IIIth line o1 ..td
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t~anc• wed 11.111 c~~atne
to the plue of bel(lnnlnl, eonbinlnr IO.N .aw; belnl Let No. to
of , '"' of tiM ,._an, whleb
plat II a~ to U.. rtPOri ot

.aw Commll•tonen and tiled with
U11 CleTk of COI.IIil of ICeip Coua·
t)' \o which nlf~m~~net 11 hereb)'
,..Ado tor • lllrtbu cleiCI'bftkm of
U. •bave dueriMd. pnml ....

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Dear Helen:
] must Uve Cor another S i X
months with a f'arnily that has
atrocJoos eating manners. They
smack, slurp, gulp and guzzle.
My horae makes less noise!
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"OJ spme ~o~
people eat - aOO they do, constantly. I either have to leave the
room or s~Uer 1 am sometimes 1
reel like acreaming, but I only
drop hints which are ignored
Is it true that certain people
can't help belng noisy eaters? -

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H'woocl lost Us light against
free tv and . Joined It to Its
fabulous llnancW advantage ....
Now It's flchllng another lealng
bra!'l agalast pey-Tv which wW
get here lneXoo-abl,y and 1o
H'Wood's ultimately far more lucrative advantage . ••• Cltbollcs
In Brooklyn honored Jewish Nathan Handwerker, owner «:i Nathan's Faulaus C&lt;lley bland hotdogs - for getting up tile cash
to sa~e tho Brooklyn Cstllollc
Youtl! Organization wh111lt nearly folded ......Mission: Jmposslblet' p!'CQ.Jcer • star Martin
Landau wants to make a movie
of the ..Wrong Man"' real -life
case of tile Connecticut beeuty
shop owner whose convleUon lor
nareotlcs smuggling was revers-

ABOUT TO CRACK

they give us "ithout question.
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H~ is .V!:IJ'.Y rude tQ Qle few~
who dare come here. Never says

''Hello.,'' just grwrts.

think

I hate

m,y

rather for his meanness, and m,y
mother lor bel~ 10 weak. I'd
run away, but where would this
leave my sister? I'm theonlyone
ha a ever
s he can teik to. N~"'""
vwuur;
been done for love in thl&amp; house.
Please print this and maybe It
will help ' some other rather or
modJer to see how children's
lives can be ruined by over ..
strictness. I'm sure MY iatblr
would pay no attertion am my
mother has already given ll). - .

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JEAN
True: Certainpeopleare some- Dear J01n:

wllat noisier eaters- and swalYou•ve seen what 11 gfYIJW: up"
lwers - , than others, perhaps has done to your mother. Don't
becauae they're buUt that way, let it happen to you and your ai&amp;Even with their mouths closed, terl A ,.Aomfneertmr
father can
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they can't helD makl.~uq:~leasant make your Ute miserable but he
sounds. ·Add careless manners can't ruin It, not unless you bow
here, aodWOWI .... Thenthereare down alii quit
th ose wh o are oversen sill ve to
Devol~
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noise.
attitude. Achieve In spite of his
I dc:UX either side can change d~ Each time he crimuch. butlt's only for six months, ticlzes, O¥
...., out an:l prove him
so bear up and try to tune out. wroog. Ancl when you feel bltter- H.
neu taldrc cn:er. exchalwelt for
Dear Helen:
picy - not &amp;elf.pit;y, but aympa.
M,y rather has neverbeentnstde thy for amanudndlanwholave
any of the schools m.y sister am lost out on Jove. - ll
I have attended, and he never
PERSONAL T0•1SITTRUE'r'
goes to our church. He sleeps un- - Foolish teen. you'd better betU noon 01'1 weekellls, then goes live: Give - Aid you Will congolfing, flying or fishing but nev- cehel - H.
er With the tamily,
H ha
hoi
e
S never
ped ~s with
our school work or ahown an.v
interest at aU, yet when we make
By PHIL PASTOIET
poor grades, the restrictiontl are
unbelievable. We can't talk on
One of tile hardest words
the .,.,.,....,
~- watch TV or ~
for most of us to maiU!ge Is
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where, not even to church par- "apologize."
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ties. Even if my grades come \IJ
If
the
anonJP710W
porlU
to the usual 8 average, I can't
who J&gt;l'l the hard-C'I"Iud
....Mol
do .. .., .. , ng throogh the week and
egg• In our shirt drawer
can go out onlyonceonweekends.
for sate-keeping b &lt;I ore
rm 16, my slater is 14: !ile'S SO Easter will re"""'e !hem
bitter she does nothing but .si( iD
instanteT, we fWmtl.ile to
be modefate tn retribuher room. The teachers t.ve told
tion.
my mother thatwe'rebelngtreat..
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Never
let
the sun go down
"that' a the WI)' it's going to be.''
on a squall with the frau;
He hardly ever speaks 00 us
unleu to criticize. Wearen'tbad
looking, but I don't think he has

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SC4ibern''l 'l'Ornldoes were
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1Glouater WecleeBdi\T after...., at

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'l1tll Tmncata, taidll!adVanlaCO
of almoat all their scor1Dcogortunlt1ea, taWed ooa run In the
Drat frame and two to the fifth.
RIP-r Ramie llao:htel
oiuelod with Glouster' 1 Derrell
Dupn for the dlataoce, eech allowiJW onl,y tllree hill.
The wlmors aot their Drat '"'

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baH. a walk and a saerlftee fb;.
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Chrtt Humphrey's base hit with
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Southem's .hlta were a nratlnnlnc - l e by llachtel, a t!llrd

lrrdng alngle by Dove Roush and
a fi!tll frame single by Pat Amold.
Coach Ruu Harper'• Tomadoes had runners in acortrw:poslUOD three times in the contest
IDd Dugan managed to pitch hla
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While Maionol' Is eelebratlng
hla !steal no-llltter, he'll have to
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Cooper uld, UJ don't know how
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woo•t be able to do his I'UMing
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Elsewhere In the National
Leajple, Phtladelphia edged
Chicago, 3-1, Sin Francisco
blanked Loo Angeles, ~. St.
Loulo beet Plttabur&amp;h, 8-1, after
loa1ng tile firlt game, 2-l, New
York odgei! M-eal,. 2-1, and
Atlanto
topped San Dle110, 6-3.
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In tbe Am¢can Leape,
MinnoiOtl nipped S..ttlo, 6-4,
Washlngtm l&gt;lanked New York.
1-0, Cleveland whltewasblid New
York, 3-0, Kansas Cl\1' topped
Chteqo, 3.2, Baltimore beat
Detroit, 3 - 2 and O&amp;kland
drubbed California, 9-4.
CIDciiDIBtl pve Maloney, now
~. strong support with a ninehit attack paced . by Bobby
Tolan, wllo banged out three
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throJu&amp;h the coach's stqlllpat four-llltter IIIII helpeol.- hlo own hllne Bad Gaspar In tbe •
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cauH with an RBI slallo Ill !lie 1nn1ntr. Gary I V - ilrrli
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Rlek· Von Matre ,l'oilt tllo route
EO- Ali~ 1Crow, Ollef', P. JahDo
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-~~~ ao tile Blue Ileyllo &lt;CIIUD!tted n.. errora IIYIDi lila MaVan Maire Wll noverla Nrl- ..,, BUih, il&gt;eocer, BurnOtt 2.
raudon tin-eo alllmlllll runs.
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nbwdollllltetllof4cttliellluellev- Von Maire
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1rw by tlllrd ._...,.. IleYI BurCarl Demeaky rilkodand atole Uo loft eight lnen 101 baN andtho Soundero
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'l1te Blue Deyllo' laatbldfor
~~ "u safe on an error 11 when Tom ProH mhHd Tcm vlcta'y was In tbebottclnolthe ·.. ..
llruee WDooodet trll &amp;0 tllroulh Spencer's pag to !lrst base.\ Jim oeveath whan.WUIOII opened with
· ' tibli at secoid baee.
Crow olnlllecl to left oeorlrig Do&gt;- a slnl!le bolt waopopodoui,Crow
.. , Abbott heeded far t!llrd aa moskey. Bob Burdette waa safe to Joh,n- a""""llrig to oteal ·
lla•Johnaonretrtevecltllebollln on a fteldor'a eholce ao WDacm · oecdnd. "'"aolowlidandstolo
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The Yaraudera' oill¥ hltnera
'· Thll win throws lila Yarauolero Lonnie !luah at ohorL
a double by Ault IIIII a IIJWie by
· ~ tile nftalo of the Claoo AA
The Blue DevUo scored tllelr CrOif,
8ecjlo..t at4p; m. Frldoy aptoat first run In the bottom ofthe ..,.. ' p...,8 ·Inti llooell- lll&lt;ed tile By Unllid Prell Intemetlonal
·Pelat ot Melgo. It marked oa1 olter Dove Burnett grwndod Blue Devtlt each With two hill Ia
Natlona1 Lea811e
,the secoal stralllrt year the Ma- out. ProJt tr!l&gt;led' to deep loft lhrell"lflpo to tlie plate. Prooe'o
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Chicago ••.• 16 7 .695
won 4-3.
safe oo Steve Oller• a tad throw MEIGS
AR R H Pltt;lbur&amp;h •.• 13 8 .619 2
' Thll Blue DevUo, .... w ... the to Drat. Buah walked to lcod the c. ~&gt;eJJ~okoy, cr
2 I 0 NowYork ... 911 .450 5'h
,...., lneludlllJ the 5-4 loll at
D. Ault, aa
3 0 1 St. Louis •••• 9 12 .428 6
Jaekaon, are at hllne todly
Dove Johnaon wao oare ... a v. John- 2b
3 I 0 Pblladoip.la .. 8 11 .421 6
;Nainat the J•ckiOIIlroriDen in a fielder'• choice as Mosely was J. crow, c
3 0 I Montreal •••• 7 13 .350 7'h
.,.roll..,. of, last week's 5-5 nine.... forced ' out at wn... B. Burdoite, If
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grounded out to lloyd wasllsted B. - · rf
'l1te Marauders are oow 7..1 for at Drot to end tile lmlng. 'lltree D. lloyd, lb
3 0 0 San Fran..•• 15 6 .711
2 0 0 Loo Anples .. 14 . 7 .1167 l
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10 0 Atl~ ..... l4 7 .667 I
Blue Devtls and •arllod the Drat In tile bott.mn of tile t!llrd, the T. Demooky,pr
0 0 0 ClnclmaU • • • 9 II •450 5'h
three innings. He llt""od two Blue Devil&lt; left tho base a load- TOTALS
26 3 2 San Diego • • • 9 u .391 7
bill, walked CliO and otruek out ed agate and missed a chence of GAHS
AR R H Houlton •••• 4 20 .167 12'h
three.
going ahead.
L. Bush, 11
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'l1te Man!lller• led a 2-0 lead
~er IIIII Gal')' Ballard Dlid D. Johnson, cf
4 0 0 New York 2 Montreal I, nl&amp;ht
In the top of the first lmlng on out to q&gt;en tho third frame, Bur- B. Wtl- 2b
4 0 1 Phlla 3 Chicago I, night
·one hit, one walk ard two Blue nett was aafe oa. Auit•.a error at T~ ~neer, 3b.p
3 0 1 Pitts 2 St. Louis l, 1st, twl
St. Louis a Pitts '· 2nd, nl&amp;ht
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Clacl. 10 Houlton 0,. nl&amp;ht
San Fran 3 Los Ang 0, night
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New York (CardWell 0..1) at
~~'!"~real (Stoneman ~.,), 4 p.m.
·~• Aapios ..(f.~O:t&gt;atSan
Fianeloeo ~ld 2-il, 4 p.m.
st: IAillo (Briles o.:&gt; at Plttobur&amp;h (Veale 2.:), 8 p.m.
San Dle110 (Kell,y 1.:) at Atg·
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!lou- (WUsmo I~) at Clnellllatl (Merritt 1.:), 8 p.m.

otr - Bdwy., ._OI!IIY the Perkins and Patrick O'Neai·love
place 1o oee ployo cb- ain't: their love aoenes ift ••111e Krem..
"Ceremonies Jn Dark Old )lea" lin Letter" .... Ursula Andress
Juat blew Ill top to $10 •.I•·• was asked to leave the set ol
ProdUcer Norman Twalll Ole l!liro her bo)' friend Jean-PaUl Bel- ·
owns tile ANTA 'lboatre olte) monclo's movie In Pirlo hecaese
ewld cut hla throa~ he owned with Ursula watc~1 Jean-Paul
••1776" lor two years and eave cculm, coneentrate' mo hla nude
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ever told us we looked nice.
My mother is no housekeeper
and smokes one ci.garette after
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now. He does nothing but critl·
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to what she hill to say.
brus)M)tt.
He says our teachers atKtprtnSeB:t your teenage questions to cipal are stupid arxl won't talk
YOUTH ASKED FOR IT,·care or with them, but he takes the grades

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son's longest of all.
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for the Duchess of Windsor's pet
pooeb who died o1 old age.
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Royal Ballet's new UJan Calen.
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Jjl(itt In a 1-4 vlclm'y over the
The Baltimore Orloloo nlppnd major toque record lor the
Do~ . Rod SOx and then the Detroit Tlprs, 3..2, the month of April, and . BooK
he can't follow Mana- Mlmeoota Twins defeated the Powell aloo homered tor the
4V Tod Wllllams advice. Seattle Pilots, 6-4, the Cleveland Orioles, whO acorod their
WDitams, the tall man to biOI Indians beat the New York aoventh victory In nine pme1.
:400 In the maJor leagues, hao Yankees, 3-4, the Kansas CIIY Robinson's homer came after a
tried to ln.otlll .. the Senators' Royals odgod the Chi- While · alnl!fe b1 pitcher Dave McNally
mlndo the principle of "hitting Sox, 3.:1 and the Oakland A'• In the O!th lmlng while l'llwell
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coaated to a 9--4 victory over the homered ln the eiglrt:b.
"The llfOIII hitters can do Clll!ornla Angels.
Third Steal !lome
that," said Howard. "But I
In lhe National League, St.
Rod Carew drove In two runs
can't. When I feel like Pve IJlt Louis beet Plttsburl!h, 8-1, after and scored two others, ooe on
1AJ owing, I do."
a 2-1 loso, New York nlppnd his third steal ol home o1 the
Jim Hannan went seven Montreal, 2-1, Atlanta downed season, as the Twins scored
Innings, yielding !oor hits and San Diego, 6-3, Cln&lt;lmatl their ruth straight win and 13th
striktng out nve. to receive routed Houston, 10-0, as Jim iD 17 Pmes since losing rour
credit for the vlciAJry with Maloney pitchl'd lbe second .... otralglll to open the campaign.
• - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , Tom Hall won his second game
with the reHe! help of Bob
Miller and Hon Perranoskl
while Gene Brabender sufl'ered

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loss.

The lndlnns snapped • 10game losing streak . and won
thllr second game In 17 tries

AIR CONDITIONERS

behind the three-bit pitching or

Sam McDowell. Larry Brown
had a single and a dooble and

6000 BTU
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MeDowell's Power pitching
which handed roolde Bill

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• Philco Hide-A way Controls
• Automatic Thermostat with 8 settings. On
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ALL VARIETIES OF GARDEN

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FLATS OR INDIVIDUAL

Francis florists and
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Into Oub ·

"Moolllttr~,. ate,

Mike Ncirton, Tlmm,y N!'aoe, Keli1 Hlj1naD, Mlrk Huglloa, lllvld Blsa,
.. TimmJ Thorne, Dtlvld ~tole•, Michael Warnor and Kelly W - r .

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President Jualor llolslnpr
presided. SeerelaJy PesBv EdWards and lrealllrel' Ajples Whlto
gave their reports. Severa1 mem..
berS salcl they inlendod to 80 to
tho jamboree on &amp;mday, Aprll
27.
React ps.tchea were sold aod
n1De new members were wel-

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bolt chong•• or adlu•tm•nt• plut ipoc:lol tool• or kits

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Ohio's Investor-Owned Eledric Utilities
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HeMrlcks, Raacly Staata; aecord row, Billy Parsoaa, Gregg
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ll'r invite you to sample ·our ercellenr culsittt
\featuring steaks, chops, seafoods, chicken, and
.'dinners for lhe entire family. Plus a sandwich
·menu meant for evtryoru's last~.

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(Contl111ed !r&lt;m Pap i)
IAJ lhoae piclllred, are:
BRASS WAGoN GROUP- Teresa Ferrell, Mark Forbes, Lori
Guinther, C&lt;mlePallerson,.lo y
Ord, llltch Shain, Brent Arnolcl,
Steve Nease, Reaslo Daria and
RoserMJeboel.
SQUARE DANCJ&gt;RS - !liaron Baker, Jull Gooch, Teroa
l!arrla, Kim Gnleaer; Gree Clll·
dltr, Chrl• Forbes, Brian HamU.
loa and Joe Brown.
There will be. an admloslm
&lt;harp ol 50 cents lor aclulta and
25 eentator ddldren.

ALL-OHIO
ELECTRIC
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Win $SO in your county ... $100 in the semi-finals~ ..
$1000r $500r $250 in the finals

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Avi. Vllllina houri 2-4 and· 7.S
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Wedneac~Q; Mr. and Mrs. Jack
· E. Juhlper: Jr•• Pl. Pleaunt,
dlutliter, 1:a1 a.,.; ' TburodOI'.

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RESTAURANT &amp; PARTY ROOM .

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Refreshments were served and
a social hour OI\IOyod b)' Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Oldaker, PIIUip and
Mary; Mr. and Mrs. Adam Oldaker, Mark and Steve; OOto Oldaker, Mrs. fllU' Mullord, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Chapman, Scott a n d
Lori; Freda Wolle, Glenda !l&gt;arp,
Betty Wilkin, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Young. and Sterry; Mr. and Mrs.
John Rottgen, Jack and Rodney;
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Rogers, Mr.
and Mrs. Brooks Edwards, James
Pauley, Paul Darnell, the Rev,

From

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STILL IN PROGRESS WITH. SPECIALS
THROUGHOUT 1'lJE STORE

W, Va.

INDIANS - If lt'l ''Wettern"

W.UDI'..,.... . ., . ,

William Airaon, Carol Cline, Mr.
and. Mrs. Junior Holsinger, Brad
and Paul Wa,yne; Harolcl Wlll and
son, Harolcl, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs .
Douglas Hemsley, David UpacOJOO, Richard Duckworth, and
Ajplel White .
The next meellng wiD be at
the same place on M13 8.

comed. They were Harold Will,

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been accepted lor the Health
Sel'Yices Administrators• Development Program at the UnlvorIIIY o1 Alabama aponsored by the
Center lor Roapllal CCntlnulng
Mlclllnn, School o1 Health Services Admlnlstratlm wblc:b bellln• Jul,y II.

Sr., Harold Will, Jr., Paul Dar.
nell ot Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs.
John Rottgen, Mason; MT. and ·
Mrs. Buck Rogers, and Mr. and
Mrs. Adam Oldaker, of Letart,

CHAMPIONS
·THE NEW
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1ft,.......,,

Pitching

advuloge In their. bl4 IAJ brlow
Loo Angeles 111 Brat NBA
chlmplonahil'- lithe Hrlel a&lt;&gt;ti
aeven pmef, the ·flbll encGUDoter wlll be at ·tba ForUm.
The alxtb game wW ,be held
at Bolloll 51~ illlbl ~llh
the seventh c••tw tr necet•
ry, aet here Monls,y night.
The Lobra pooled l:Z0..118alll
118-112 Yletorter In the Initial
two cunu ot the aeries laati,_
· week. The qi!Uca bciun&lt;ed ~-~~
to take the tljlr4 ccioteat m,lll5.,
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Kathleen

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·-~ KrL Landon &lt;1oaertbed
ccimmunllr Blleb' and J&gt;azarda
.nd" 4iiCILIIed other llle!,Y .and
hazarda; Ada Slack spoke. on
diM; Mrs. Ho,yeo.., J)Oiaonlnlhe
' - and aafeb' and hazardl
with loodo; Mta. Parker,lnaeeta;
lt!arPret ·Eiclllnger, with Bman.

9 Members ~i..~.:":s¢"'..t~ h:
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prot Ballor, Belt.:Y
and
V)r8lnili Solaar was named to
contaet Ute Mead Piper Factory
In OO)colhe for a 1oor data.
A delicious potluck lunch was
OllloJ'III' at nOoa, with Jr•~ JIV·
en by Mn. Parker.
The BlterDoon Hlfkln waoon

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Preaeit otftOerf, presldeJit.
Mrs. Landon; vice president, Un.
da FerreU; aeeretery and troaaurer, Mrs. Parker; health chairman, Jesale CottrUI, ancl asaietam, Mallei Pickens, were re ..
eleeled.
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(Based on moat victorte•)
Natlonol League: Regan, Chi
' and Stone, Atla t-0; Singer, LoJ
A, Maricahl, San Fran, Jenkins,
Chi and Osteen, Los A 4--1; Per-

Jerry West aalcl.
· llolflllte the heartbreaking

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and H&lt;Mard, Wash 17.

d·eteat, the t.kera s~l haVe the

B.READ

LOvely:.. Chic
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
GABRHPet.
Brdfrd, Chi 15 50 8 21 .420
Carw, Min
1175 15 31 .413
xPtrclll, 8os 20 71 16 29 .408
H. Alln, Was 19 58 8 22 .319
xf. llbnsn, Bal23 87 20 32 .368
Cater, Oak
19 77 14 rl .351
Adair, KC
17 63 2 22 .319
Oliva, MJrm 20 82 U 28 .341
Blair, Bat
22 9: 22 32 .310
Blngr, Hal
23 83 14 27 .325
Home Runs
NaUonal League: Me Covey, San
Fran 8; Cepeda, Atla, Colbert,
S Diego, Stargell, Pitt and Santo, O.i 5.
American League: F. Robinson, Bllto 10; Howard, Wash 8;
Mureer ami Pepitone, NY 7; Pet~
rocelll, Bos ao:l Jackson. Oak 6.
Runs Balled In
NaUonal League: McCovey, San
Fran 22i santo, Ori 19; Bench,
Cln 18; Banks, Chi aOO Millan,
Alia 17.
American League: F. RobinJon, Belto 24; Murcer, NY 21;
Monlay, Osk 18; Bando, Osk, .
KDlebrew, Minn, Pepitone. NY

on an.v team.'' Lakera' star

GOLDEN .IPE

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ben answered 1'011 call with a
· ..houHcleanJna: Hint" wbeh ·the
Third W'*eodOI' llornemal\on
Clul! met at M\Jnlclpal Park.
Proalcleat Naoinl Loqdon pre-.
alcled and \110 !28th Paalm was
read lor devotl..,s by Bell&gt;' III.Y·
oe, followed b7 prayer. The aecrelar7 and .treoaurlir reporta

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INGLEWOOD, CaUL (UI'OThe Loo Angeles Lakin, who
have reaSOD to be cUtcourqed,
take on the delelldlog e~Jaq~lon
Boston Coltlco toolght In tho
ftfth game of tho NatiOIIII
Ballketball A1ooelaUon t I t I o
aeries.
The Celtic&amp; won the fourth
game, 8!l-88, at Booton Wodnelday night to knot the beot.olseven series at two wins apiece.
Sam Jones hit 1 desperation
llllll&gt; shot with two aeconds left.
11 When you play ISO lard aaj
then get beat by a Ouke
1hot,.. well, It' 1 meatally looih

TATOE
SOil

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Playoffs
To Resume

6 oz. jar

UNCLASSIFIED EATING

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1f you're lucky enough to
Oakley (60), am Rex Rooah, aloo have an empty eorner for
BI.U'Pllea. here'• how:
of Meiga, had a 43 to T. Os- sewina
you can make more ·uae of
borne's 57.
the space. Drape lengthJ of
The Meigs llnkstora lraveiiAJ fabric over extension roda.
Logan 00 Friday lor a match wltll braced against either wall.
Fabrics in colorful cotton
the Chleftainsancll.anclsterFen- prints can be used to curtain
i k.
ott corDer shelves.
wc

ry, san Fran 4-2.
American League: stottlem,yre, NY 5--1; Culp, Bos and McNally, Balto 4-0; Odom, Oak 4-1;
9 tied with 3 vlciAJrles.

SALE
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Pat O'Brien had a 40, llefeatllw
Blll Oliver (54), Meigs' Randy

Alou, Atl
Mays, AF
Jones, Mtl
·P rkr, LA

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America'• sJomoor ...... to ...
witnessed by Prealclent NIJon,
we're Traffte Mark, ·fleet Allled,
Oeean Roar 100 Rae JOI.

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In total points, ~~had 209
Meigs Marauder go!! team de- to 282 by the Buc:keyellnkstera.
reatect NelsonviUe-York 11.0 in
Bill Hanalei:-, Meigs' No. 5
Rae Jet was scheduled tor a
a match Wednesdas at the Pom~ man, took medalist bonDrl wltha pllop over the eQUI"se short11
eroy Golf Club.
39, In delealjllg Bob Riley, who before the entry box
and
56
had •
wtmther mrner Robert Hotrard
Q:
Bob Priddy scored a 14 to de- woulcl 89 through wtlh lhe.odry
t'eat the Buckeyes' GU Voltt (55),

Oakland A's past .the California
Angels. The homer came off
Angel starter George Brunet.
John "Blue Moon" Odom picked

The scarlet pimpernel is
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a rain.
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
G AB R H Pet.
Jones, NY
20 78 18 32 .110
11. Arn, Atl 21 73 11 29 .397
Alou, Pll
21 89 II 35 . 393
Laboy, Mil
20 77 8 29 .377

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1/2 GAL
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CfookiiYIIIe'l thlrd .twiJ&gt;IdJJII!'
ol Ute.-,,
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1\rlltr Creek' a 01117 hii.I'O!"!'
In Ute llrlllmlDg oltjlr tho Bobeata bad taken lbeleod.
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Ron Qilllen and .P em walked. Aller a - l e staal,
Quillen acorod on a aaerlllcel4'
b,r Tom aYaell; On Ute scorinll
pla,y, Beebe was cut down at
homo by the center!lelcler, Jon
Rothgeb followed with the 'Cats
lone hit, a slnlle.
11te Bobcats are e.: tor tile
year. CrookBYlllols 2-t.
llolhpb !omed II and walked
four. Swinehart tamed five and
walked f011r.

· LOVIBVILLE, 1\r. .(tJPI)•
Ellbl horae1 were _.toe~ IAJ
'be eiiterOd ~ tor Sa~l
. ,. - . _, o1 the ~25;000 .~'
KOn!Ucilr DoiW-and the trel·
eer . Ot 0110 of the ·lawrilol,
Elliot Burch, ,... d\l~
aaeklntr to nplac:e. .. IQiured
Jcic:key WOlfe iboeNker on
Arts AniLelterL
There were claims tblt the
four top .........rstn the roci!
were a threat ,to the , tn.ck
reeor&lt;l.
The Downo roelng atrlp never
was raster and ·when Majestic
Prince, Top Kntlht. Arts ADd
By imlnga:
Letters, and Dike cluh ln the
Crooksv\D• .• 000 001 Z- 3 I 0 1'.4 mUe cl,..alc many believe
Kyger Creek . 100 000 0-1 1 .; Northern Dancer' a reccft ot
two
llat lillY 80 by the
boards.
De•~~~-• A..nL.,...,~~
Alao ad:leduled to nm 1n

Jimmy Campanls scored on a
passed bait by Duane Josephson
with two out In the ninth Inning
with Moe Drabowslcy, who
pltched only 2-3 of an Inning In
relief, plcldng up the vlclm'y.
Wilbur Wood, whose knuckleball
went throu ... Jo ....- 800, auf61'
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fered his first defeat after two
vlctorle1.
Rick Monday hit the first
grand llam of his career to
hlgllllglll a six-nm uprising In
the third iM'ng that carried the

"Weather" Flower

FOREMAN .&amp; ABBOTT

ICE CREAM

1Ultwaus-ttr!oUnJ!hover•Kr·
aor Creek In a Claoo A secttcml
baaaballtournamenl pmell Kr·
eor Creek WeclneodOI' evon1nc.
The Bobcata took a 1-4 lead
In the llrll tnnln&amp;. CrookiiYIIIe
tlod It up 1-1 1n the llblh on a
walk to Dan Smith, stolen baaa
and a 1\rKOr Crook enor.
In the top of the , . . - , Roo
Sebooley opened with a bunt single - the wblters mb' safety
o11 telt,y John lloth&amp;eb. SelM&gt;oley
advanced to third on a two-base
Bobcat error. crllg ~rlnlwaik.
ed. Gary Bwlnobarl, who also
hurled a one-bitter, attempted a
sulclcle squ...e play. The Bob·
cats bObbled it, their fifth error
of the 1111me. Two,rims-thew!n·
n1ng markers - crossed hqme
plate.

Burbach his lirst loss.

EASY TERMS

BordMt's Glacier Club

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'Ofilcers are Re-Elected
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OHIO STATE FAll

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You're ort your way . to big
money. County winners in each

The five semi-final winners in
each category will match skills iri
the final bake-off (August 26 for

ontor only onol'-fruit. pies or
butler/shorfoftlng cakas. Com· petl against non·professionol

category will compete in groups
af 17 or 18, with five semi-final

bakers in y9ur own countY. A

winners in each category receiv-

Three cash awards will be given

· $50 prize CIWCiits me county win·
ner In each category lpie and

ing $1 00 and qualifying for "'•
final b&lt;iko·oH.

in each of the two categories-

pies, September I for cakes).
$1000 for first place, $500 far
JeCond and $250 for thirdl

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li"l~ of entry feel Contest open to all Oh!~ residents except
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in,nst~·.W.ned.~on1pa,nies
listed btl-.
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ColumiMI, and Sauthem Ohla Electrk C..
21 $ North Front Street
Cpluptbus, Qhio 43215
·Mtrrr Homo Service Dopa·rtmont

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Air Medal tor ~ou•

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acblovOIIIelll willie aervl., In
VIetnam from Sept. 4," 1968 to

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1969.

,. Aeeording to lba certl!lcole
Which accompanied lba medal,
-...allot 1\bale.v ''&lt;llottnedlhed blm..U by meritorious

ichlovemenl whUe portlclpotlng
1D IUIIIalnod aerial Oil!lrt In oupport ol
l!fOII!Id forces
In the Replbllc of VIetnam. Dur·
ID&amp; the period Sept. t, 1968 to
J111. 3tl, 1969, he actively psrUclplted In more than 25 aerial

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lleclolllt!\'halu+W.a lnJUi'- : .-ljllui'Ol P.lflla. ~ uo now
od liD Fli&gt;•.:18 11114 wu relurllld JIIOI'h!l, bOCimlr\l JuDO 1, II
to 1llt .. Alrll .. He !IUfJ ..........ctici._,I&gt;,)'Colulil•
fored tho !No at ~~it loll lea llld bi&amp;·oal ot OIIIQ, IIC.
o11ltf . IA~ He ll . ~...._v
L L. ~ Columbus,
conlloecl'to V,~IG' F~~ &gt;Ice pnsldoal 111 · cbarRO at
HooJ&gt;Ital at l'IIOollllYIJie, Po.
ratio !w tho po ....._. aald
ma lilre, viraiAia, llldbln!Ol'· 1llt ln&lt;reale 11 me to tho torallba service.
uar hil determi.naUon to ac.. onto, Mr.""" .Mrs. lierbertWba- nllllallon ot reiWida wlllch will
compltlh his mlalllon, In oplte ot ley resllle Ill the - . have been Ill eire&lt;! lor a year
the hazards lnheren11n repeated
Cll1 June 1, A nfw, UJaller r•
aerial fll&amp;ltt&amp; over boallle terfund Olao becomes ellecUve
ritory, and by his ootatandlnllde·
JuDe 1 but will &lt;Ill¥ ,partiall¥
gree o( pro(esllooallam and de·
otrllfft the efle&lt;l ol 1llt larger
voUon to &lt;klt.Y, he has brought
refunds U.t are endin&amp; Brio-

nWIII1111 &lt;Wer l)ootile terrltur7
1D ,.._.ol..,..ter ID..,.._
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he diiiJ)Iayod the ~ot order
ot llr dlsclpUne and acted In ac.
cordance wllh the- tradlllona

Mrs. Woodcock

credit uponhimself, hlaorpaiAtlon and the United·SateB Army."

Dies Wednesday

Schedule Set

are held. Mro. Kathryn Baum
will be tn charge of the regis~
trallon oo Monday, May S. There
will be no regular kindergarten

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Clarissa D, (W~)Woodcod&lt;,
417, ol 718 Francil Ave., Columbua, formerly o( Middleport, died
Wedllo~ In lbalolonterayNursJohn Riebel, auperlntendent registrstlon by Mra. Grace lnghl.
ot lba Eastern Local School Dis- Weese, tile hours will be from 1 81rvivora ln~ude a 1011., Ro~
trict, bas amounced plans for to 3 p.m.; from 1 to 3 p.m. at coe Reinhart, Colwnbus; a broregloleriOI first graders and kin- the Riverview School with Mrs. tber, Roscoe Fowler, St. James
dergarten pupilo In the district Olive Osbome in charge, and Clt~, Fla., aDd three grandcblltrom 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the dren, Dllltlel and Deborah Reinfor the next school year.
All kindergarten JlUI?ils will be Tuppers Plains Element&amp;ry bart, and Mrs. Sandra ~eer.
registered at the Chester Ele- School with Mrs. Twtla SJoausMrs. Woodcock was a memmentary SChool where classes baugh ln charge. It ts stressed ber o( Lorain Chapter ~ OES;
that children wbo have attended

Registration

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__ J!!mm.

was the former owner or Woody's
Binlo 8lld Woody'&amp; Avenue Flor-

kindergarten this year ln the dis-

trict will automatieally be registered for the first grade. First Ist Slop.
Funerel service• will be held
grade classes on registration
8alurdi.Y
at 10 a.m. at Scboeday wlll be held on the regular
dli!sor
and CDmpsny Funeral
schedule.
Home, 229 East state st., COlumbus,. w1tb Rev. Robert Leake of-

flclatiD&amp;.

coo said.

Losses Set at
·$6,000 to F'ue
LOsses were set at f&amp;,OOO as
tbe result OC a fire which completely leveled tho trame borne
o1. Charles Scott 011 Dewitt's Run
Rood about 11 a.m. Weclnesda1.

The Baahan Fire Department
was first on the scene and was
assisted in nmtual . ald by the

falllqC Ka•wha Fallo,·5.33 stat 1
Cl'erleatlin, j8,47 rlaiJW- Loodoo and Mar!Jist ore 011 'the olll;
Wtnnald, ~ L5 feet oti'OII·
ers.
BO,\T MOVEMENTS:
GAIJUPOI-JS WCKS- LUther
Herdman down 10:10 p. m.; ~
rew P. Calhounup10:20_p. m.; EJ ..
gercllf! down 12:20 a. m.; Lad)&lt;
M1gDon down 1:35 a. m.; James
R. Hlneo lOP 3:2-la. m.; Elaine G.
down 4:20 a. m.; stevenson"' 6:30
p. ~; Elislw. Wooda~.~J7:30a.m.;
EJplorer dolm 8:30 a. m.

Semet dO'ft'n 6:15 a. m.; Manrwt,
Jemy A. Green ~ 11:45 D· m.;
O~achltl dOWD 1:20 L m.; Fort
Dearborn 111 1:25 a.m.: Winfield
George T, Price Lll 6:30 p. m.;
Mt. State u,p 11:30 p.m.; TamJny
L. Wblte 1W I a. m.; 0. F. Sheerer &amp;Mn 3:40 a. m.; Alan R. Msrrlll IV 4:30a.m.; W. H. Shaver,
Jr. down 6:20 a. m.; Sol\'IY down

Racine Fire JJepsrtment. Cause 7:30 a. m.
o( the blaze Is believed tn have
been a faulcy chimney.
Value of Ute house was set at
$5,000 while loss or the contents - all ol which were de&amp;troyed - waa IHft at $1,000.
NAMED CHAIRMAN

Gravel HOI Cemetery at Cbalh·
Ire. Friends ma,y call at the funeral home after 7 p.m. tid!:

WASHINGTON (UPI)- Harle
H. Hick&amp; of Continental, Ohio,
Weclnesda1 wu named chslrman

evenlna:.

or the Ohio state Agri~tural
Stabllltution am Conservation
(ASC) Comml- by Agriculture
Secretary Cliftord M. Hardin.

Don't Come to Work

etoy44~. 22.~: Htmoo, 1.12

KANAWHA RIVER - London,

Graveside rite1 will be conducted at I p.m. Seturday at the

53 ofl70 Guards

GAUGES ··- :·. ,~=~~·r,;l1~2~
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eri; Pl. Pliooant.

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dOWn 5:15 a..!..; Piul D. · .

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ker lOP 1-2:10 .. mil Rjlbert f 1
Tlbolt d&lt;IWn1:50 a. m.: ·lle&lt;I&lt;Jord
,IQI ,2:50 a. :m.; riau01111 1111, 6:10
a. -m.; Loc~ 21, '.laM T. up 3::1o
•• m.1 Lock 22, Hiney Jor&lt;lan
d.,m 3:3~ in,; Loc~ 23, Poll¥
R. It) 5:~ .. Dl.lllac!De Locka, '
A. V. Crlas down 6:20p.m.; LouIse d&lt;IWn 7:30 p. !JIOI Peoee down
2:SS a. m.; Jefferson dolm 3:20'·
a.m. I Ml!rk Eastin d&lt;IWn· 4:50 a.
m.; Brimstone down 5t30 a. m.t
GreenlV Locks. It E. Bmrles q,
5:50 p.. m.:. J.!!. Lewis d01'1n9:30
p, m.: Joseph E. Walker .., 2:15
a. m.; Alltedo-Ashllrd ill 4:40 L
m.; Cypress ctown7:50a.m.;Jerrbc.t down 8:10 a. m.; Meldahl
Locks, Jesse Brenl d&lt;IWn 11:15
p, m.; Charles K. doWD 11:25 .P.
m.; Jack Wolford dOI'In 111-&lt;ntdnlghl; Esso Arkansas up 2:40 a.
m.; Mary Ellen down 4145 a. m.

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FOR YOUR SAVINGS
Savings plans at our bank feature FDIC
Insurance for every account Your, ~- .
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your savings today!

FARMERS
and SAVINGS CO.

FOR THE
FAMILY

MEMBER F'DIC
Member Federal Reserve System

AFU!J.,

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
5:00 TO 7:00
Moln St.

Cotton calico, handprinted
with wooden blocks, was

SERVIu:
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first made in ' CI.Iieut, India.

COLUMBUS (UPD - Flrb'·
three o( the 170 guards on lhe
early shlO at tbe Cb!Ut-.correcUooal ID.Utute failed to report fOr !JOrk tods7 as psrt of
a protest over low pay ol state
employes.

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lllial Couoll
oeout leoderl attended I doy eaD1&gt;
' li'II!IIIW oualon at eiq, Saillf Ben! ..U EIIZIIbelh, Weot Virlbdao
.. Taolda: and W-ada)'.
Gollll trcm here l'o&lt;lba oeoll.,whlchwaacooducted by olllclala
o1 the Four . RI..re Girl Scoot Ceuadl were lira. Wallaoo Powers,
~ lira. Plt llufty, Mro. llerDord Fultz, Mrs. Mary Lcqonotte, Mrs.
lleU:y Haw11, llro. Kao Noaae and Mn. MorJorle - ' ·
. Emphalle al11lt -...,
ouldoor trallllll! IIIII
odftaeeol lldlla. 'l1ltre - • aeul- 111laohlng a C.rokee ldtchea, moldol a Doloota bole, a bean hOOI, and a hay hold, aellllll! up
tenia, and lack paddJ:r.
.
()pea fire reelpeo won tried lncludi!W a IIIOibocl &lt;i eook1Jw
Ia""' and 1811 Ia I - llq, RallO' doy proen1111 were dlacuaand
1llll11ltro wao 1 lime lor 1eorn1ott - lOIIlS.

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A polliwog turns Into a
frog.

KEDS

Knotchers to
Give
Shower
-PI,.. for · CI'OWI1tiW '&lt;i

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SCOW ARE RllMINDED I&amp;IIID thlt 1113' 15 Ia the deodllne for
I'OIIatertlll! for day -width will be held JUDO 23-27 at Ro.1aJ Oak

Park. There Is a ~ loe.

SUNDAY

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Children Go on Field Trip

·Ree. $1.40

Mlddl~ klnderprten chUdren were talam 011 a lleld trip
· Weclneec!IIY In comecU111 with
lhO!r llt!MIY unit on, spring.
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~ei!D&amp; b.Y '"'' with llro.
llaeketl, teacher, and aev- ill'. Mro. Karolll1a Tlloma.
.,!11'11 ot the molbero, the )'011111.
'!."ttero were 1alrell to the laue. Sent 10&lt; TREE PLANTING l 18
· Wolton farm neer Cheoler for a
Jlolure bike. Paul Smart and Tom
:j:aoaell accoinpmlod the 111'0011
;ovFthe nature trails. There was
1
; ) a P..cnic luneb at D'XIIl.
:.:. Got., 011 the llald trip laoldeo
'•l&amp;ro. HeckeU, Smarl, Caaoallllld
An Arllor Day plantlnJ wu
tile 51 cblldi-• Were Mra. Caroheld
Frldl,y at the Rullllld Ele,qn Domolilty, Mro. Jean Ketq,
"Jiro. Beverly Lonl and dluib- mentery SchoOl by the 'I&gt;Oclall&lt;l1ter, Mary Betb, Mr1. VIcki lba- ucUJ.oa clau aallisted by mem::,cldnl, Mr1, Ruth Moyer, her bers ~ the R111land FriBidiy
'IIIUIIbter-111-lall and sranddlllilt· Gardolloro.
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Mr1. W~Uom Wwtord, club
presldeDI, Mrs. Lar17 Edwerda,
and Mro. Joe Jl9lln represented
the garden elob at the plalltlng.
A prosram oo Arllor Ill!' was
OWH A SKYLINE
presented
b.Y Edwuds. Tho ehUP4LM ~PRING$
dren plenlod two Oowerlns crab
- · olotll with· ...!Vie. and
a Buei&lt;Oye aeodllna proylded b.Y

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Ree. 69c
·JOHNSON'S

CELEBRATES HIS

POLl DENT
TABLETS
1.09

72

CANDY BARS
&amp; CHEWING GUM

10

Anniversary

RIGHT GUARD
DEODORANT

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(MA Yl, 1957)

WITH A BIG

OF MAGNESIA

. 9.9

only

$1.791.'1

Ret. $1.00 .

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for

SUNBURN
RELIEF

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lid~

%t/tfother.

Is Conducted

Mile

12'x60'

. 2-IEDIOOM
FRONT LIVING
ROO II
FOR ONLY

$4795

lbaatata. "

· The planting """ a therapy
proJect - - 1&gt;1 the prden
elub. Mra. Howard Blrebfleld
lo lherojl)' chllrman.
Taoec!IIY tho apeclal odueallon
ellll went to the Blrch!laldbome
where lllu were ollotm texlderml'
work llld ~~~ an e»&gt;&gt;onallon
onlhe procooaeolnvoiYod 111aenlq blrda b.Y Mr. Blreblleld. Each .... •••Ill-• treat.

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'l1lt ..-11113' Followshii&gt;Day

of Moil• CouJiQo Cl!ureh w.....
t1!dted will.be held fridaf at the
United Melbodlat

·CIIIrcli;
. It .
· oaekluncb
dllaerl

ci'&lt;ifeh.

Rea. 49c

..MINT

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(EXCEPT FAIR TRADE ITEMS)
only

001H

:PAS·TE

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY MAY 2nd &amp; MAY 3rd
OPEN TIL
8
FRIDAY

WE CELEBRATE-YOU SAVE

OPEN TIL
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COFFEE AND DONUTS SER\IED

New York .Clothing House
IN THE MIDDLE BLOCK . KERMIT WALTON, OWNER

POMEROY, OHIO

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EVERYTHING
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pia. . . . May 18. Gllto for
lap

ber are not 1D oxceed

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The 29
members pre- lhOIIed a to1a1
pin &lt;i 1~ ........ IJid I DOl
lOll o( 33 _.ta, IJndorwood .... dOclarecl weekl,y wlthJIMIY- .. thtrlllller•
up. MarJorie Dmo recei.Yod tho
pl1 llld Nina 'l'belo1 the trwaiiMra. Unilet liOCid ""' qu..,for
the month lbowiDB a to1a1 pc:ond

Inducted by
Honor Society
Jaelde

Glue~encamp,

daugttter

or Mr. an.d Mrs. J. E. Gluesen.
camp, tormerb" of PortiiDd, baa
been lnil:cted Into die Tuscarawas Valley ll1gh School Cllapter ot the National Honor Saclet;y.
Nine )lnloro and five oenloro
took the oath mrlq a Cllldle
lliltU., cereti!OIQ' In the acbool
aucUtorium. A reeeptioa was held
In tho library lor lba new members, lhalr pareote llld the facul.
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J a e k I e rormeri.y attended

Southern IU&amp;h Scbool at llaeine
and is now a junior at Tuaearsrawsa Valley Hli!t Scbocl at
Zoorv!Ue•

SALE ANNOUNCED
The Catboltc Wmnen'a Club

wUI bold 1 l'IIIIUIIagO oole 1113' 2,
3 and S In the boeement of lba
·Sacred Heart Church. The oole
wUI be held all three days from
9 a. m. to 4 p. m. The churcb park·
tow lot will be 1-.allable for those
atleodllll the oole.

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Tree Planting

Rq. $i.89

HYMN SING, 2 p.m. &amp;mclay at
I h e !tlveravlllo Collllllllllf1

Church. Pllbllc ln&gt;lted.
HYMN SING, Rutland Clurch
of Chrlot, llmday, 2 to t p.m.,
ter are vloiU., her, Mrs. - e d by Golden Circle
iillrle)' Laudermll~ Mrs. Ella Claoa. PUblic Invited . . _...
Jane Mclla!llol, !Ira. Jeamle lnlllvi&lt;Mio and ll'WPS- luvlted.

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TilE NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE IN POMEROY FOR OVER 90 YEARS ...

Dr1nr1 lba

pre-

Gok_._

q)eraUooa witb tile aid 0[ 81.1-

dlsp~te.

ot lbe llelp 1t111rmar7.
The.........,OI!d _ _

FRIDAY
MIDDLEPORT Little Leque, lo11 ot 11'4. Helen HOI wae
Friday, 7;30 p.m. vUieae hsiL
....... aaal- .... repoTeams to be made ..,_ AU e~~~ch­ for the club.
ea asked to attend. PrellAU members trere uiDed to
wiU be elected.
be
for the May 6 m.t.
BR0111ERHOOD of the E!Ur• IDs when 1 vote will be ta1am 111
prise united Methodist O.urcl:, ollmiNila1 tho pl1 o¥mbel u
7:30 Friday, bomo of carl JeDo ..-mmended b.r the TOPS axeeutive board, Ruth Wljlpel "'"'
BAZAAR AND BAKE SALE, the _.prize.

d - . She Ia CUI'I'IIIIb' boapltaltzed al the PloaaaniValleyllotpl" Cleaners, Pomeroy,
11 for obeenallon &amp;1111 troatme.._
POMONA GRANGE, Friday
evening, at Hoek ~rtaes Grqe
SYRACUSE JUNIOR TROOP 25f
Hall with Oleeter Grange hosts;
A HIKE AND WIENER ROAST at the llooGruoaer farm ... 181d
memben
to take an Item for st·
Sway by members &lt;i illraeuae Junior troop 251.
lent auction.
Mro. lloo Gruoaer IIIII Jod¥ joiiiOij Mrs. Kea Nw.ae and Mr1.
POMONA GRANGE, regular
)(la1le llarrla, ~~. l'o&lt; the out1J11. MA!mbero al the trGop there
meeU.,
Friday, 1113' 2, at Rocl&lt;
were Demario Aol:, Slmyl Moore, Bd:bl ~ .ljlrU Hayman,
Si&gt;r!D&amp;•
Graiiae hall with ctieoSharoa Biker, DarW. Dllicu., Allu Harrta, Kim Grueaer, Julie
ter Granp •• boat. Patrooo ere
- · Suite - · Karea Gulatber, and Lou AD: Staata.
reminded to attend. lolembera to
.
MIDDLEPORT BROWNIE TROOP 174
brllljj
Item for alieni aucllon.
;~
~ for .Middleport llrat Srader• who might
· be llltereoted Ill lolnllll! a Bronlo lroql are bel111 bald by Mro. BerSAnJRDAY
Fultz aad Mra. Bclllby hl'ne'• ~
BAKE
SALE
Saturday o111ct1n8
Lost 1burada)' lba Bronloo entertaiDed the first grade glrlo
at
10
a.m.
In
building next to
- In Mro. llerD!ee CUl&gt;eater'o claoor011DIIII4 l&lt;doy the llrl• In Mro.
Club Reotauram In Racine, :.Bradllri Moil'• claao will be aueete.
The afl'alra are held tr ... 3:30 to 5 p. m. at die ocoot houoe IIIII aored by Southern Band Booetera.
WGH SCHOOL DANCE PIJV,
,e"'llist o( 1 IJpleal - . meeU:w ..,.m., with the cerOIIIOII}'
_,; 11114 clllllng with the Broomte r!JIII, On both occao._ brolraleo will a_pmsored by Pomeroy Ja,yeeea,
Saturday from 8:30 p.m. to 11:30
be aened 11 retre.ma..ts.
p.m.
at the, Melp Junior IDilt
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Jovttau.... ,made by lba troop were deUnrecl to the flrstiP'adScbocl
sudltorlum In Pomeroy;
ors IIIII at the meetlllp 1llt aueata wore atr1 scout emblem !Uie
Jays llill emcee the dance; adtap.
mission
75 eenta _per ,erl&lt;in.
Piau are fOr aniAYe.Uture c:ereDl&lt;IQY fOr roor girls to be helcl

stitute was maintaining normal

pea over a wage

l;l' TOPS KootcheraTaolldl;rD!allt

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dat·ima.lilr~ .4f Ita~
enllia 11l0rt l.loi&gt;4a7 wnrtf'~

ty CUI'lcll.PrelldenL

Adult&amp; wbo ere ..... te help wtththeday eaDll) are alooi'QIIred
. te ml 0011 I rqlltraUCIIIIJrm, These !ormo hsvt been mailed t o &gt;01-rs wbo .... ~ ud others wllllov to slvo W.S.C.S. United llletllodlot
lime to the Proenm are aokecl to -ct Mro. Beraord Fultz.
Church of PortlarMI, • a..m. on
llro. Honry H-al Ole- _.u te serve 11 tho doy eaD1&gt; Friday and Slturday It Duke

:-week.

pervlaory perB&lt;llltlal. He aald no
Ohio Nallonal Giard troopa were
caUed. Meanwhile, the Oblo l'llll·
lt.oiiUary returned to normal 11&gt;-

ANNUAL MEETING, Me I i a
Ceunly American Had eros.
Cballter, 8 p.m. Thursday at
Veterane Memorial Hoopllal ca'eter!L P.mtlc Invited.
.
MEIGS COUNTY Cooolcll o(
Parerita and T•chen, 7:30 .Po
m. Thurllday, Rutlallll elemea..
tary ochool. Delep,tea and 011&gt;ers .intereated asked to atteDL
List ot new otncers ofP. T.A. unlto to be aubmiUecl to the ...,..

IUid I lhow•
er In her - . w.e made mrlnla lllOOIIDI el thel(oip Coon.

Dauat\ters of America, 7;30...,:
day nlllltt atlhelOOF ball. Practice for pOrt In the rally. NomInation of oltlcera.

BULl
GARDEN SEED
QUALITY SEEDS
Field aid
.LlboraloiJ Tested

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Urder the direcUon or Larry
Rltc:ldo, EIWI!ohinlltructor, sophomore• of Eoatorn High School
wm pNsent a comedy, "Finders Creepers''. at 8:08p.m. Frf.
day In tile school adtortum.
Plot ortheplaynwlve. .roend
Hert:ulea Nelson
Tma

Karr, and

oy Howard Bahr, making a trip As It turns out Jason Is pretendto visit Uncle Bob, Mike Boring, i!V to be dead ill an a - t to

ao:l Aunt Mar7,DebbieF1tch. The
boys arrive to fiOO that 44 Uncle
Bob" is a mortician and there is
aDDther gueat In· the house, Jason
Q~ey, playe&lt;l by David Smtih,
who has "eJpired". S t r a n g e

trap &amp;Cineone who tried t'o muror hlm.

There ta a "ll ve wire" gratUI¥
played by Joy Kautz and rmnaaUc inleroot with tho male leads
things occur as Jason. sl()pOaed- provided by JeaD Whitehead and
ly dead, moves about the house._ Kbn Fick.

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SELECTIONS OF • • •
CARTERS
Layette Items
Crib Item$
Sun Suits
Bonnet Sets
Shorts &amp; Shirts

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Crib Sets
Sun Suits

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SHOPPE ·

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stylish beauty for a
lifetime and the ·happy
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J.W.II. Faceted
Cf)'ltel, 11$.00

Dl•mond Con.......... - 141(
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AEROSOL

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Q-TIPS

• clean mouth
• clean
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ECOH. SIZE

Ravenswood in
RAVENSWOOD - Bownawood
ocoted a clutch nm in the-.
of tho olgl&gt;th to take a 6.'1 victory
over Coach Grant Barnette•aWa·
hamo White Falcooa here Woolnesdly afternoon.
Uf\Y Tbnm7 HOIIU'd pitched
fer tho Falcooo Ul1li1 the .olahth
when Raoilly Smith came on Ia
relief. Falcon hitters were Guj
Slok, two olnsloo, and dory Clark,
Howard aad Che- lbooh, .ch .

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with matching ple~1tlc top1.
TrlpJe dNae•, fi'Gflled
mirror, chut~ 1:he~hlle~d:

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POIIPI' PGOtoro were Jal&amp;odaad ond. Prlooo were $3 r.iti!ratend
Pflsollwudod to the wlmero by P for ooeon4 in . .h eatocoey,
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MI•I PoppyI " 1'atnm1
Tbe JIOIIP1 pootoro wenjudpd
·--- - - .. · Guinther, dllri1111'110sday rilalii'a . b)' lira;; Ptorl ' - ' lllrL Ban
moetlqr of tho Junior mombero Nlulzlltw and Mra..Gtnld Wllfof the Ladle a Anxlljacy of D.row ormuib. lllu C!lotch preo, Wtblter P01139, Americu Lo- oodt ol1ilt Judie• udYra.I!JioD
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Couch, ·- - Of ·the auiiiTaid!V lral plaeo In the cote- acy, with.a P«t1P7 cor-.
P1 for 12 to 18 year olds ,.,
.. For the preoentatleo~ orawardJ
Jllllea Cooch.. Cheri Router cel'tDUIOiea, Min Guinther ......,·
Oaeool, HCDINltltJIIOIItiOII Will! I ted droll, I '*&lt;Iliad of JIOJ&gt;tO Ilia• Coraoy,lllar)'SueRa.Yes ·pleo aad a wbt!Oriltltollwllh''lllt0111 Rita Coact.
1111 Mlao PGIIP1''111&amp;old·lellora.:
Ill the alx to 111'011' old cato- · Tho riltbot!-for~tllw:
...,., Mloo-r'aposter- memltorohlp pal reeeloodlll tho:
lint alid Jackie Cone)&gt;.
re- dlotrlet ""'-'"' wa ' I
pr-Diod ·llf Mlao CWclt to tho•
aUldlllr)Tbe pn-1
tatloa .w u malli~the . _
har Lo4too Auxlllacy tiiiiO!Iow.
Jwdor IDI!'II'dM!t1 decorated 1tbe
rofreslomeol ialllo 011111 0 COD-1
terplece of a wlilte mtlkJ)111 ·
1bo 20ii. allllllll llol' Fellow· be- of~ioaa-withi'N· !
iii"' Day of tho ado IIIPtlst tapers til Wblto-._ Patriotic.:,·
!Jiuild ':llrlo or,!he ,Pnvid- IIQkina wore Ulad.
:·l llaol_,y lloptlst Aaooclation
wtll bO hold lla1 t at tho Fb'at
Remeinher tbe men wbo cu't ·
•IIIPtllllllurch at -vlllll.
forpl. Woor a Wdcl1 I'IIJPI 011
Tho Rev. E. 4 strittlraa or co. llamodal I)&amp;Y.
_ lumbua, paatorofthehoatcburcb,
wtll Ill.. tho mortti!V IOrtt\00.
'l11t aftornootl OOIIloo beiiDI at
1116 p. m; with dnolloaoh to be
lOci b¥ tba · ~ and Plketoa
oab&lt;llatrict pUd liriL
IS THE TIM! TO
Gunl ......... fortheaftoraooo
irlll be Mrs. Mary - · ol co.
lumltua, otato audltwciWOIIloa'a
COII...Uan, aaxllhar7 to the OG-

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Now's the tirfte;
thl. pr~~e~ ·mok·· dreGms .
of a beautiful bedroom come tru•f Choo.H from
foremost llylos, all in good looto, quality-built by
some of the country's best makers. And ,auch l:ludgetapleaalng prices!

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Pattorno aro Rotooravuro Prlntod - Tho Haled in
clear vinyl for easy_core and heavy wi'Cir.
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HEALTH TEX
Shorts,jlacks
Shirts

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Wldcb .IIIIIY ~ leorn to swim .., , llo&amp;lmw ~ iO:I3 , 11~. ,
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lilY levolacein'd!Jiitolbelroblll- .A....t 9olmmiDI b.ur~, 6:.10.t;;r. There Ia .., IIWlmmlnJ PJ'Oo ' 8:311 . · •
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AllGVBr t . AllGVBr , 7
qe r~ 1118, ThO QD- AdiriiiCed llo&amp;lmer, 8:00 ·~ 1 ,oo, '
chronized nlmminl•our•o, ror AdviiiiCed 'S!ibomer; 1:00.10:00,
llrlt ml¥, Ia to praetlea- belle kYival SlriJnDilq: CAclv&gt;ineool) ·
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·m•st be at leaal Ill • - reg. awimmiJig courses toocb aldUa DMJole.
laer for a CGUroo before It will that an esOOIIilal for ounlval
II lllero are ~JM~Biiono; por.
be lllton. and no more than I! Ia water emersoneieo, Baalcllllr- oma an bmtod to contact the
· ·ollldoall will be accoptod for lilY 'rival Bwimmlna Is for omowinl- laatru-, UDda Hackett, Midone claaa.
mera or nOvices. 'lbere are ao· dleport.
SCHEDULE OF COURSES
1 lloyo and slrla1111ohavorooch- 1180 ~- Advanced our.
. od the 1180 Of 12 end arenotoldor 'rival awlmmiaB Is for
JUNE 2 - JIJNE 13
tbaD 15 years,
who are Btu~ wbo have swimming ablltt1 com- SWimmer, 8:00 ~9:00a.m.
doall in the 7th to llltb school parohle to that covered Ia the lnlarmedlate, 9:00 • 10:00 a.m. ,
grade loduslve are olllllbl• to boslc couroo but 1111o need or Advanced Belfmer, 10:00 • II
take Ufe oavlni tnstructtm end want oddlllonal sldlls. Thoro u:e
a.m.
quollf)' for )IIIIDr ll!o oovla&amp;eor- no ll!ll ...,promonts.
9Jrv!val SlrimminB (Baalc, 6:30llflcatoa, provided they are Ia
In the besfmer and odvaneod
&amp;:30 p.m.
ooend phyalcal eondtllon. have no beginner couroos, students ct
JIJNE 23 - JIJLY t
tihYolcal handicap a . tbal would all ll!llS are tall8hl basic swim- Bqlmer IV, &amp;:00 • 8:45.
render illom Ulllblo to perform mlag and safely skills dosl&amp;ned Boglmor m, &amp;:45 - 9:30.
to make thom reosonably safe Bqinnet U, 9:30. 10:15,
ln, on, or near the water.
Beginner I, 10:15 ~ 11:00.
fD die intermediate course.
swimmers learn and praetleeba(Coollnood rr... Pan l)
slc lllroldng move~ dosl&amp;nth8 ~uw• 01 ttle pJ&amp;n. These ed to coordinato one good s\Yie
contracta must be for a term or ct swlllllllil&gt;gplusareauna-.
not less ttan one year and not on the back,
more than nve year11 and provis-Th.o swlmmor and advanced
ion&amp; are made tor renewals. 1wlmmer cooraes Increase tile
New ln...eoJt rental unite ma.y llwimmor'a onduraneo andwataralso be COilBtructod but those too manohlp by coordlnoUna all
must meet certain nqulrements 1\Yiea "' swiRuning and rolatad
and be ajlprovod by the Author- aldUs.
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Tho only courses bolag ol!orTho Authority lo hold nopon- ed wbichareuot:Red Croll coors- ·
lllble tor repalrsmadeneceuary es are the adult coorse and the
111 a result of wroqful aets or .111DChronized swimming couraa.
negligence by tho Aulhor!\Y nr
the teJBIII~ On tho &lt;ihor land tho
owner is committed to reclecoratlm ovecy eo ollenandlmeplow..,
the prqoorty.
Certainly. armed with plloto.
IJ'II)hs of poor locol hooolqj, dotorloraUna nelghbomoods and m.
cmno Oauros ofMell!• Countiana,
locol olllclals will Ia" li1tle
tndlle · cCHivlncllV the Slato
Board tllat such an Authori\Y lo
aeeaooacy In Meip Comly.

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Rltdde. KaeeJiiW, 1 to t, are Dale BostoD, James Young, Howard Bahr, Howie caldwell; aecoad
row, Debbie Wood, Jcu Whitehead, Debbie Fitch, Kim Fick. BreD Borbw, Joy Kautz; back r&lt;M',
TOIIl CuT, Ray Walson, Do'lid Smith, Mike BoriJw and Cotlly Smiib.

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1'IIQiE SOPROliORES ol. Eastern IIIah SC:hool are cast iD role1 of ''Fbdera Creeper a," a
clliiiOCiy to be PJ'..olllod at 8:08 p. m. ~ in the schoOl auditorium under the clireetim or Larry

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WANT AD
-INFORMATION
OEADllN.ES
5 p.ftll . Ooy Before Pvlllllcotion
lllonder O.•dli• t cut.
Coneellotionf &amp; C: ..reet ionl
Will N 9CUpteil until 9 •·•· for
Dor of Publicoti•n
. REGULATIONS
TM Pulllioher r. .erv. . .the right
to odit ar reject ony odt dHtMd oil·

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H reoponslblo tor - • than ,,..
Incorrect intortion .

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SUNO ADS.
Additional 2Sc Cho•R• per AdYOr•
tiiiMI'II .

OffiCE HOURS
8 :30a .m. to 5:00 p.m. Daily
.~iJfa.m. to 12 :00 Noon Saturda~.,

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Satlll"day at Jack's Cljj) on
Harrisonville Road off Rt. 7.

TIWLER. . llruwn'1 Tralltr
Pllt, Mlnemllle. !'bone 11ft.
31121.
44-121e

4$.3tc FURNiliiED &amp;pallmeo1s,

lief·

D!BTV WAU.S will do.
Wtpe.out deaner makes them
lib new. Rent a wall clean- •
er, fl. Baker 1'\lndlure, ~­

DOidtl Flower llbap, M111011
I WILL NOT be responsible lor
City, w. Va. l'b:llle 7'1Ulf7.
any debl• «&gt;ntraded by any442-lfe
one other than myseH.
Robert Clifford Roush,
FURNISHED and un!urnlahed
New Haven, W. Va.
apartments. Close to ·ICbool.
4$.3tp
Phone 192-5434.
10-!l-lfc

--EXCAVATING,
basements,

farm poncli and land clearIng. William J. Roush, 'lblrd
st.. Mason, W. Va. !'hone
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ForS.Ie
FURNiliiiED bouse Ia J&gt;omt.
PUBLIC
SALE
Friday,
George's
roy,
On
rooms
IDd
beth.
REGIS'1"mRED Appaloooa stud
In Memory
Auction
Ho:.
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se,
Rutland,
new
Call
evenlap,
IJ9ll
5111S.
service $31. Emollent color
L~ MEMORY of V1UM:e Millr1nd
used
merchandise.
Conand
Clllliormalion. 1lqtJiered
U-llc
hone, who passed away so
~ignrnents
welcome.
Open
Bassett
hoomd stud aervloe,
suddenly on May I, 1968.
from 10 a.m. till sale time FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM
also Baas It puppies. Fnmcll
for
ronsignmento::.
Sale
starts
apartment,
Middleport.
Pboat
Beoedum,
Rt. 1, Reedavllle,
What we woold give to see
ot
7
p.m.
5-l-2tc
192-#14.
3-8-tfe
Ohio,
julll
oft Rt. 7 on !klcyuur smile,
ceos Road, Phone M7-31158.
To sit and talk with you
THI!:RE
WILL
be
a
s~n 1 THREE room Apartment,
4-f/.flp
awllile.
match
at
the
Rutland
Gun
&lt;U!IIJlletely
modern
wttb
buiJt.
The blow was sudden, tile
Cltlb Friday starting al fi p.m.
In kitchen, wall oven 8Dd EARLY AMERICAN stereo,
shock severe
Iii\
dark
5-1-2tc
table
top unit, lllalnleu steel
AM-FM radlo. kpeed cbMTo part wi1ll yuu, we loved
sb*
wltll
dlspolaJ
unit,
bath,
ger, 4-apeaker S01IIId system. CRAFTSMAN 10-lodl beDcll
so dear.
oaw, used very llltle, like
l'OIII)&gt;Iele wttb !~tower and
Take over paymenllJ ol f$.75
We olton oil and tltink of you, (~ARAGE SALE : Antiq11es,
new;
Electric range and met&lt;!quarium, boat. band saw.
large closet, nicely decoratper month or pay balaace due,
The thil&gt;go yuu ll!ed to say
al wall cSblneUI, allllllllllm
ed, Call 8111-ml lor appo)Dt$86.15. Phone IJ9ll.illt3.
buffet. camning - · go-kart,
and do;
olonn doors and windows.
lockers. manv more items:
meat.
4-!J-tfe
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Phone 91t-=81, Albert HilL
Saturday an&lt;! Sunday, Third
die
5-14\p
and
Fourth.
Dan
Cremeans.
:&gt;NE two-bedroom and one SOUD STATE slereo, 111111 WillWilmut a chance to say
Salem St. , Rutland. 5-1-2tc
three bedroom apartment on
nut stereo cunaole with t
good&gt;ye.
Wetzgall St., Pomeroy. Phone
opeakers, 4-speed automatic WILL IL\VE Ill 1'll'lellel ol
AUCTION SALE. Date, Satur- 992-5333.
S.Hic
clutn~er. Take aver pa)111eals
southern pJapll alta' Apa11 IS.
So sadly missed by his
day.
MaJ
3.
Time,
12
Noon.
of
IS
per
month
or
pay
balfllone CleJW R. Ilurll liDwife, Violet, children,
Plae•. llome of Mr. and Mrs.
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due
$71.10.
Call
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grandehildren and
Auto Sales
Howard
Phillips,
Long
Street.
3443.
4-2'1-etr
bro!her.
5-1-ltp
Rutland, Ohio. Wa!olt fur sole 11188 CHEVY Two, Wo&lt;loCl' Mdan, v~ automatle, Pboae IID- RABBITS, Bunnies and Breed- ZIG ZAG '""""'le: 111811 1'.11 Zag
signs. As we are mo•ring inro
sewing macltlne. 'Ibis macllIN MEMORY of Raymmd
iif7.
"*'tfe Ing Stock, Phone 317-:IZ48,
a
!railer
we
will
offer
at
l'tj].
lne makes buttonholes, dlll'lll,
Fitcll, Jor.:
lie Sale the following House4-2'1-6tr
eanb., makes many fancy stitl•old items: Humphrey HeatOne year ago today, May
ches. Take over paymeota of
ing
stove,
30
ln.
Magic
lllef
ONE
SMALL
garden
tra&lt;tor
$5.44 or P"7 tl6.21. Try II In
first,
Range, All Cedar Bedroom
with cuHlvaton, ee&amp;. Phone
We laid him to rest.
your home. Call . ..
Suite , Tan Bedroom Suite.
985-3529.
4-29-3tp
He iB oadly miseed by aU of
Steel Clothes Ck&gt;set. Large
us,
Bed.
HaU Bed, 2 Lamp Tab24-INCH Cralteman
riding 111811 AM-F'M stereo. I.ovely
Who lOVed him beol.
les, Matclling Round Coffee
lawn 1111&gt;wer. Call 9S2-6612.
walnut console. This 1101 bas
Table,
Ki"'ben
Ca~inet,
2
4-19-Sife
4-lpead automatic d!qer
Sl8lers and Families
Steel
Cabinets,
Utility
Table.
5-1-llc
wllll· ,.,...r storage. Take
2 Stand ·•Tables, Z· Rockers.
NEW 1969 Zig Zag sewing ma...~over' paymenll of • per
12' x 15' Wool Rug, z Small
chine jn lovely cabinet. Auto111011111
or pay balance •ue.
C.rcl Of Th1nks
Gas Heaters, TV Set. Refrigmatic Zig Zag to sew on butTry
It
In
your home. Caii!J9ll.
TIIANKS !o all wllo Wet'll so
erator. Swing, 2 Wall Cabitons, make buttonholes, mono.
:zaa.
Uttce
helpful during oor recent he·
oets. Wringer Maytag, Bed
gram,
and fancy design by
reavement after Ute dealll of
Covers, Floor Lamp. otter
turning a single dial. Left In
our mother. Mrs. Jessie
...1Estate For Slle
1te1111! too Numerous to Menlay away and never used. Pay
Stowe.
O'BIIJBN • QIOW
lion. No1 responoible fur acSMITH AUTO SALES .
off $56.80 or tenns f1.25 weekICAN ... UGA, OHIO
:rite Family.
RI!:ALTY
CXliiPANY
ly. Phone 192-2685.
44-1111:
cidents. Sale conducted by - - - - - - - . . . , ; . . _
5-1-ltp
WE IVY, SELL AND IU!M'
Adams Auction Service, Rut- IIEN81'
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VOLKSWAGEN,
auwmatland. Ohio. Ph. 742-4461. AucTRAILER 38 I 8, two rooms
Wilt£
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tioneers: Col. Jim Adams and
Notice
built on In front; SO I to II.
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after 6 p.m.
5-1-«c
. GOSPEL s~ at lile Churell of
Col Bill Brown.
5-l-2tc
baaemollt, 011 lot Jn Rutland.
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God, Oteoter, Ohio, Saturday,
Phone 74U537 or m.liOO!.
May 3, at 7:30 p.m. Featured
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Help Wanted
Pets For 5•1•
• ROOM bDta wllll WI. I
singers are the Cole Family EMPLOYF.D MAN. Repair PUPPIES, W..t
lllgblaml
loll, ..GJO.OO. L1 Oat 8lreel,
from Piqua, Ohio. Ev&lt;!ryone
typewriters part time. Worlt
Wbltes, IJOOIIIeo, Sdmaurers, EtFCl'ROI.UX vacuum cleanPbaal
welcome.
4-30-3te
with distributor. Company
Poodles, Pugl. Wire Terriers er complete wifll attacllments,
paint BJ)I'BY and «&gt;rdwlnder.
lraln•. Loeal Interview. Write
and CoDiel. Ireland Road
BODNBY DOWNING
JI1ARM SALE. Sat. May 3, 10:30
Box 25, Glenohaw, Pa. ~-51p
KeuneIa, one mile · etiS! ol l.c&gt;ob and cleans lib new.
J1ell ............
All. I bave sold my farm
Pay off balance ol Ill: P"7·
Coolville, County Road 51.
111111 will soli lite following per- WAITRESS 21 to 35, $1.25 per
menllJ at tfi.SG monlllly. Phone
4-2'1-41&lt;
Ml" 5 ~ Olttl
1111111 pi\lpelly at Alll!llon. At
hour. Apply Gree!1 Gables,
IJ9ll.21115.
4-21-«c
4-lac
'lbe HUrley Nellfol! Fann, 1\t.
State Rt. 7.
4-29,'1tc
ForSIIe
.miles NO!ih East of Salem
PIGS ready to go. &lt;Jall 918 Dl6.
c-t., Ohio. (Watch tor sale OPENING fur waitress. gTill POODLE PUPPIES, AXC Tf11
4-Np
miniature,
and up. Slud
Amlin). MAaDNE'RY: IllS
cook and car hop. Apply in
lel'Yice ud grooming. PboDe •RfllPOSS;;;E;;;;:D;-;;KIJI);:;:y:-:VIIf!llum
Ford Jubilee Tractbr w!Ut
person. Crow's steak House.
IliUm.
11 I tre
Jioon and tllltivalm, two Pomeroy.
4-~
cleartf!' In excellent &lt;OIIdlFarm w,..., Hay L&lt;ader,
llon.
Has an eleanlnt! attach.
GEO. UOIISIEIII!II. lil'llbr
ALUMINUM P'lsblng llollll,
Hay Rate, Mll8ft')I-Harris
menls
lncludint!
llulfer
and
LETART - 7 - . lleth, J
Busine11 Opportunity
tale, deep, sturdy. Buy a safe
Pkt up Dise S Pl. hlll:h, Maolomolih!r. Sella new lor over
bednloma, well to wall carOWN YOUR own dry cleaning
boot
for ,.,or lamlly's proteo.
ll\ll'e Spreader (steel 'lllleel) '
$200.
Pay
oft
8
paymeuts
at
pelinl, pB!!eiing, 11Bt8ge, 2
business. Ambitious man or
tlOil. See IMelllo Davis, v.
N"" Idea Mower 3 Pl. Hitch,
18.10
IIIDIIIhly.
Guanmteed.
woman to take over and own mile wflll rJ aew Rt. :a 011
""""· f10,1100.80
Grain Drill,
Feed GrindPhone 992-31115.
t411e POMI!IIOY
- 2 loll off Spring
lruclc and roote. We will do
![lngllluey
JIDall,
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er, Corn !Jlfller, Platfonn
An. Out cf ~ water.
oleanlnt wholeoale. Apply In
Seales, MUk Cooler, Electric
per!lm. A.B.C. Cleaners, Ma- Rl!lMOVE EXCJ!R! body IJuld !lOME GROWN toomto plants
tlleep Shearers. Four Dairy
lor garden uoe. Heines 1110, IIJDDi.III'oBT - • - . 1%
son, W. Va.
4-10-tfe
with Jl'lulda Tablell, ODIJ
01111: Two Guernsey Cows,
fl.t9 at Nei!IOil Dra!l, 11-14-tltp lnijHoved Melioam, and BIB ballla, 5 bediOOIIII, -prace,
Two Jersey Cooul (One Fn!sb WILL SELL one or both of my
Red Delicious; also ~
empcl1, Nilll' IIIDnl IIIII
Man:tl). 700 Bales Hay Clavplants. See Toin Ha)'llllll,
sdloall.
tlOJIGII.Gtl
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planllJ.
A.
B.
C.
!MlLLIONS OF l'lll!8 !rave been
er Jflaed. FURNITURE &amp;
ay,-.....,,
1100
feet
above
tile
Cleanm, Mason, W, Va.
JII!LEN or VlllGIL 'I'BAFORD
cleaned w1t1t Blue Lusll'l!. It's
MlliC.: Dlnller Bell, Waoh
pmt
on Rt. IJI.
f-».lQtc ASIIOCIAT1!21
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America •• llneoit. Rent elecStand, Old O!(toard, Iron
tric &amp;ltampooer t1. Baker
Kettles, Cherry Chest, Dresshrnlture.
4-21&amp;! AKC IIEGISTERI!D lltlhuallla
WANTED
er, Beds, 3 pc. Bed Rm. Suite,
puppteo; also stud service.
lullIIIII Slnrfius
mecllanlr,
lltands, &lt;llalnl, Klldten Cabl- F.XPERIENCED
Call
mma.
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Huaband
Heetor
WATER
LINES. 6Jinplete
must ~ave own band tools.
nell, Copper Boiler, Unlro
bafa
Irani
worlt,
so
he
cleans
ter line 1ervlce. Trenchlnc• .
Contact Robert Fournier, SerDeep Jl'ree2er (30 cu. ft. up1960 otllS • eonvertlbl,, yelOle
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Blue
Lustre.
pipe IDstal.lation and bookup
l'iee
lolfll'..
Ma!IO!I
Ooonty
riglltl, Perfection
Heater
low wl1ll black top. Ill aoed
Rent
electric
obaopooer
fl,
and beiCkflll. Henry Babr
Chrysler-Piymauth.
Pirone
(Fuel Oil), Pictures, llamrage
coodilloo. Phone 819-21~.
Tiny's
Birl!atnland.
t48le
1811 II or Roger Ba!lr 18$675-1225.
4-2'7-511:
Grinder, Maytag Ironer, Util~
31168.
5-1-Mtp
!ty Cabinets, :110 Apple Crates,
Cider BorreUs, Ladders, Bee
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!lmoker, Hand Toola and oth- P'IVE ROOM APARTMENT, IIIG8 VOLKSWAG~ ••lilif:i;
also 1968, tt-lnot boat motor
er ltemo mo numerous to
unfurni•hed. call 992-5990.
and traUer. Phone 1191-7181.
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BRADFORD AI/CTION 00.,
lbclne, Ol!lo, Ph. tl9-38:!1.

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RECAPS •.••• .~ •.•••••••.•••••• ~ ••••••• $8.95
PLUS TAX &amp; CASING

PAINTING, lnt..rlor • nter1or
deocratlng, bern roots, bouse '
roofl. Phone 'HUztl. 4-Z'/-etp

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HUMPHREYS
Phant 992·7242
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Rubbed and ThoiDII&amp;hiY
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For Wont Ad S.rYiCI
5 contt per Word one insortion
MiniMIJM Chorgo 7Sc
1] cents ~r word throe c:onsec~ ·
tiYo i nsertiont .
11 centt ptr Word tilt c:onotculiYI
ln10rtion1 .
25 per ctnl Ditcou"' en paid od•
on41 ods pa id within 10 days,
CARD OF THANkS &amp; OBITUARY J
$1 .50 lor SO word minimum. Eo .
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1214. The Pobrlc
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1968 OLD$ 442 H.T. CPE............... $2895 .

Turbo Hydramatic trona., power stoorlng, boalitlful •
while finish with black vinyl roof, black vinyl int., '
tinted glass, radio. A real sharp local one owner car. ,

~'OR HillE, new ll'l!lldler ter line, Cf~ dralnl t lo
12 wide. Palil Andetw, ~bo
son, W. Va. l'!lone m6'll8
alter 3:30 or tiNUIS Racine.

1965 CORVAIRCORSA H.T. CPE ........ $1W5

4: s~d trans.,

140 H.P. Midnight blue finish, with
v~nyl tnt~rlor and bucket aeatl, n•w tlrn, radio 0 ·
n1ce clean on•.
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400 cu. ln. engine, 4 speed trans., radio, like new
w/a/w liru, low mileage, oxeollent condition.
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Safari Station Wagon, local I owner car, will~ /Qver '
dark blue finish. Clean lntorlor, like now w.W 11~: ;
.aulomatlc, power sl-ing and brakes. Radio.
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1965
• CHEVELLE ...................... $1395 .
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new whitewall tires, green exterior fi~iah with whi·t'~ ··
nylon top, vinyl interior trim.
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Lo~l lqw mlloa~e cor, spqtleu cloon lntorlor. R..,

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6. Paved
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runway
Scroop,
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amount '
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for ahort
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35. Within a
~tor storing }1. Like tsoUda.y 24. Baeement
atone'•
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environs
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4 at ~ Ht1l farm. !brll
at 1 p. m. WW ha.. ham, bacon, turkeys and two hall-llcp.
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Rudolph Heu, a Ieqdlng
Nazi war crlmlnal~~e~~tenc•d
to life imprisonment
World War 11, was once Hit·
Jer's private eecretary, tak·
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POINT PLEASANT - Admin- da slated thai, "The teachers,
Istrative persOnnel re.employed p.rd&gt;all-.-y and. tenure, will be
at the Ma11011 Cwncy Board of 110111 ;; letter ~ them ot
E&lt;Ucatloll meeting Tuesda.Y night their (status), as stated above."
It lllrther staled:
were Gary Conley, Asllstant SJ.
''II is our 1ntoot1on to attach
perinte:ndent. for four years at a
sllaey at $13,000; LOwell Cook, a card asking them to accept, revocatlona1 director, for $12,000, ject, or reQJest transfer. 'I'hb
and Billy Sleele, ESEA Title I will he used as a working baoo
Director for $11,200, all lor 12 In placing the teachere where
they can do their best work. AI·
months.

so, we p1an to Issue a contract
rHmplOJed w8re Barbara Ad- immedlalely. The polley of the
kins, ~h. for 12 months: Re- Mason Councy Board at EcUcaTitle I Profesolonal Per1101111el

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Powell, RRi FIO"e Sm11h, RR; ba accepted al!er July 1, 1969,
Katie Smith, RR; Patricia ste- unless it Is tor personal Wneu
phens, Travel Mualci. Nancy on returning to schonl.
uor course if a husband moves
Fields, !t&gt;eclal ~cation; Howout
of the cooncy and a wile deard COle, Special Education; Una
Hinson, Special Education: all lor sires release of her contract,.
10 months, and Jeane Baker, So~ lhls will ba brrught belo:re the

clal Worker and Carolyn ~el­ attendtlon of the board of edlcamore, 12 m.ooths. There are four tion ...
VACANCIES LISTED
vacandes in Remedial Reading
Vacancies for 1969-70 school
and one in Art in the Title I
term:
Group.
Haman High School, one lor
On the Transfer List for placeVocational
Agriculture; Point
ment later, to be approved by the
lxtard at the next meeting are Pleasant lllgh Schonl, one Eng.
Charles Withers, and Charles lish, two administrators; Pt.
Chambers, Principal and Assist- Pleasant Junior Hlgh School, one
ant Prlnclpal, at P!. Pleasant English, (anticipating hiring an
High School, reason for transfer, Arl teacher); Wahama Jr. and&amp;.
Inadequate planning and super. High School, one boys' Physical
vision; JWle Surbaugh, desires Education, one Biology and one
changei JacqueUne McNeely, de- Foreign Language; Henderson
sires secondary and Mabel Bless- School, one Special EdUcallon;
Ing and William Boggs, on re- Roosevelt School, ooe principal
quest.
and !lmn,yslde Schonl, one teachTeachers oo the transfer list er.
New teachers to be employed
are on tenure to be placed at a
later date. According to the West lor the 1969-70 School Term are:
VIrginia state Schon! Law, a
Charlo• Alan Alberchlnskl,
teacher after serving three years who attended Marshall Univers1i&amp; automatically placed on tenure zy and Rio Grande Collego, and
In his fourtl! teaching year, and received his B.S. Degree from
cannot be llred, but must be plac- Salem College, placed at !lmn,yed.
side Schon!.
In compJJance with provisions
DavJs Carl Bemett, Who re..
of the West VIrginia Code, Chap. celved his A, B. Degree 1n secter 18, 5..4, as amended, all ten- ondary education from Glenville
ure cootract principals and teach- state Collego; placed at Wahama
ers are automaUcally placed an- Junior and Senior High Schonl,
nually In their regular posltloll
Brands &amp;!e Bletner, wbo will
lf tho,v are not placed oo the graduate from Marshall Univertransfer list on or before the aizy with a B. S. Degree, placed
first Mondas in MB,y.
at MI. Flower School.
At a special session of the
Frank Cremeans, who gracliboard, Tuesda.)' nigh~ recessed aled from Rio Grande College
Into the re&amp;War session, Slper- with a B.A. Degree In edlcatlm
lnteadent l Brooks Smith's..,.. and received his Masters from
Ohio Unlverolcy, and bas 71,1
yWs teaching experienCe, ·placed at Point Pleasant Junior !Ugh
School.
Larry Lewis Morgan, wbo will
graduate from Marshall Unlver.
slzy In June with a B.A. degree,
placed at Mt. Olive Schon!.
PT, PLEASANT - The Col.
Janet Irene Kellner, who re· Clvles Lewis ChaPter, Daugb- ceived her B.A. degree from
:ers ot the American Revolution. Glenville state College, placed
. •W meet at the Mansion House, at Beech IIlii School,
1iday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
There are .35 retired teachMarjorie TOIIIJ)Ietoo or Hunt- ers in the county, not includ181on will give a talk 011 "Her- Ing members of the Rellred
.ldry for Americans.'' Mlss Teachera AasoclaUon, and &amp;1Tenq&gt;leton Is national vice cbalr- porlntendent l Bronks Smith sold
mao of genealogical records.
he saw no problems in placing
Mrs. Hersel Herxlerson, State capable teachers In all schools.
O.Jrman of Programs is pro-lram chairman. Hostesses for
the clay are Mrs. W. Ra,y ProU!tt, Democratic Women
Mrs. Chester A. Roush, Mrs.
Ra,y WDaon, Mrs. Donald Smith,
Mrs. M. Holly Simmons, Mrs. D.
Morpn Smith and Mrs. Robert L.
PT. PLEASANT - The reguHogg.
lar monthly meeti111 of the Ma·
son Counzy Democratic Women
will be held Friday night at the
MASON
jury room of the Court Houoo at
7:30 p, m.
Final plana lor the Jef!ersonJackson
day dimer will be made.
FRI., SAT. &amp; SUN.
The potluck dhmer wUI be on
MAY 2-3-4
Saturda,y, May 10, at 7 p, m. at
the Junior High cafeteria, at $1
Action waits at trigger•
per
plate,
point!·

DAR Chapter

Meets Friday

Will Meet Friday

DRIVE· IN

VII•• to IJ.QS. Awide .....U.. at '•\Yil&gt;• and l&amp;brlcs -- ~~:~~

all!l halt -lUI - All •111 IIUIIII alfils - lllcludllll " :
byes", ••s.-N·~ ud JnU1 others.

SALE 2 FOR 12.00

PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
ADMITI'ED - Steven Hanlon,
Latart; Samuel Legg, Buffalo;
Mrs, Myrtle Beele Sayre, Point
Pleasant; Mrs. Joseph Cobb,
Glemrood; Mrs. David A. Clarkson, Gallipolis; Oail Chappelear,

Lloyd Bridges and
Joon Blackman in

"DARING GAME"
In Color

Hartford.

DISCHARGED - Mrs. Buford
Pauley. Ralph Jones, Frances
Jeffers. Harold Whittington, Mrs.
Lclnan Jones, Mrs. Carsel Stone. 1
BIRTIIS - Mr. and Mrs. James
Walker, Henderson, a daughter.

MEIGS lilATIE
TONIGHT ONLY
MAY l
CLARK GABLE In
GONE WITH THE WIND
(Technicolor)
Clark Gable - VIvien Lalgh

TIMELY
CIUQIEB

COWRCARTOON:
PJ•sant Memorle•
Admlooloo: .1.00 Children 50c
RWIIq time: 3 Hn. 30 min.

Our light against crime
can be no stronger than the
courage and commitment of

our citizens.

-FBI Director J. Edgar
Hoover.

FRIDAY TIIRU TUESDAY
MAY 2 • 6

DOCTOR OOUITLE
(Technlcolor)
Rez Harrloon-Samantha Egga
(A Family Picture)
COLORCARTooN: Tiajua,_
llunnl111 tlnte: 3 Hra.
Admlaoion: 'l.llil and 50c
SHOW STARTS 7 P. M.

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Today's college students
dig Christ; but hate the
church becauae it represents
the establishment.
-Eddie Warer, a group or·
ganiz..- for _!M Campu&amp;
Cruaodt for ChriJI.
,

In Japan, the l3ig Dipper is
known as the "Emperor's
Carriage."

·Festival .·
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DENIM JEANS
SALE 3.44

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SALE 2.00

stop top and toe. ~elect

30 per eant '~)'ion ..., 70 per .
Stretch 'l)'lon - mock iurtle
coni - - Zipper size •
aecks - V necklines -and
onlng -filii cut- Gold, Green,
tank lqls, ·li&amp;Qy colora to
NayY. Sizes 10 tD 18 and 32 to
choose from - Sizes 8 to 18.
38. .·

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In tho Busy Roody To Woor Department on tho 2nd Floor

HALF-PRICE SALEI
While Thoy Loot-Hoff Prloo Solo On

TERRIFIC BARGAINS

011' Replar 19.50 to 29.50 Coats and Suits
While TheYLast

9.75 TO 14.75

All Sizoo

Reeular 8.95 to 29.50

SALE 4.48 TO 14.75

--------------------------35 WOMENS SUITS
ReJUiar 25.00 to 69.50

2 perfectly matched
pairs

1.00
JUST ARRIVED
ANOTHER FASHIONABLE ASSORTMENT OF

SCARFS
Choooo the fashion accessory that wUI give your oulflt a new and
dlflereat look. Select from squares and oblqs In solids or
prints. Silk, sDk-rayon bleDls, chWona and twllla, ·

VISIT ELBERFELD$ WAREHOUSE
ON MECHANIC STREET

Loll Two Days of Dur

WEEK SALE
You'll lind ma~ bargains In both
our llrst Ooor Infants Wear D&amp;partmeat and our third Ooor JuvenUe Furniture Det&gt;artment. Be ·
sure to register for the Peterson
stroller to be glvea away Saturday, May 3, at9p. m.

Sa,. on what yoo need lhls aeaa011 - Solo prices on Gliders Chairs - Olalsol..ounges- Tables- Bar Soots - Porch Swllp
- Plus a big new ~ectlon of redwood l'unliture. Chofjoo rrom tile ·
counlry's leldl~W maNdlcturers. Excellent Qllllllf - Famoua
makes. Now is the best time to buy your need• - Selectlona are
best and you aave durllll Uds aals.

essary and yoo need
not be present to win.

SPORT SHIRTS
Visit the Main Floor Lingerie
Dor.:rtment for a complete
•• ection of both day wear and
night wear in well .. nown
dopondoblo quolity brondo.
Slips - Chomlooo - Hoi! Slips
PoHI Ponto - Brlofo - Bikinlt
Shift ~wns - Peignoir
Sett - Mini Gowno llaliy Dolls - Long
Pajomos - Sloop Cooto
Duters - Long Gowns
Sloop Shirts.

Rog. 3.95

SALE 2 FOR

1.00

Sizes S·M-L-XL. Choose
stripes, solids, plaids, tattersalls. Button down or
opreed collar.

Mens Rod Ball

WORK
DUNGAREES

2.68

FUll cut ol 10 oz. Santor!Jed
' denim. Sizes 29 to 44 waist.

BOY$

WESTERN
SPURS
Sizos 6 to 18

Choose Wheat, 01 ive,
Blaok, Blue. Bronze

At Right:

Sleepshlrt
With Pants

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Luxury nylon satin

The Look Is Go West,
young Man. In a
spruced ,.. jean with
all the gear be's
geared to. straight
ohootln' lines. !\lOde
scooped
pockets.
Scoop
fronL So,
Western Spurs are specially
made In fabrics as tough as
he someUmos pre!Mis to be.
The GREATNESS Is Big Yank

SALEJ -BERKLJNE
and KROEHLER
.
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EASJCHAIRI
Yl•lt the fumltur. Do,.m.ont-lnl floor. SH tho bl1, fino ••lectlon
of Cholrt. Cho..o tho 1tylo you llko In tfta ,.,lc on4 c.lor tftot'a beat
for rou an4
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299.00
239.00
199.00
lta.OO

fothion

looks from

Phil Maid in pink,
blue, mint or maize.

$4.98

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MR. AND AIIR$. CHAIR with Ottcu110n,. ••,., •••,. ,SALE
MR, AND MRS. CHAIR with Otto11on , •• , • ••••., -.SALE
MR. AND MRS. CHAIR with Otto111an ......... .. .. SALE
•octc-G-LOUMGER •••••••••••••••••·• ... , •••• 5.\tl

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LAWN
MOWERS

Elbertelds ha,. iuat received
a bll shipment of JackSOD 1110
Porklna Role Bl!shoB. TwO
Yeat field II'OWD l""'rrnoled
roaebuohos ud JackiCXI a1i1l
Perkins pale-Redi-P~
Rose Bushes.

49.00
SALE! SMITHFIELD

Reversible Rug~ give extra wear, need little care. ,

2

9

For 'xl 'Rog, $S0,95

ONLY $40.. e 95
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SCATTIR RUGS

20
22 •32
~2 ••••••••
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ooooo~oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooootool2,95

Cartrldae Tape Cases

Womens 2 Pc.. CoHon Dresses
!BLOUSE &amp; SKIRT)

SALE 5.00
Cocton picp~ and '&gt;roodcioth in solido ar111 prints - abort sleevea
and aleemeas 1cyles. Sizes 7 to 15.

See 011 Complete Line of Womens Cool, Comfortable

Pant Dresses
Choose from ginghams, broadcloth, terrvclath, sleevoleu
and •hort sleeve atylea, plaids, '"hecks, soiids, stripe1

ond flarols. Sizes 8 to 18.
Co•o ln. ~ml S.• Our Big Solootlon . ~f-

BOY$
KNIT SHIRTS
FOR SPIIING AND SUMMI!II
Find his · tize in a
or solid• in

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A delwre carryllll case for -15
cartrldgeB. Ideal lor atorage
and Protection lor your lope.
Convenient lor lre.Daporlllll
tlj)ea between home aDl auto
playlqr units.

:Eiecdon tl. 12 directors and
-prellllllllai! li awatda al)d an.
._.at .--~&amp;1dlhllib!ed the ...
nual maetitlg of the ') lelp eoun.
11 American Reel Crooi a.ap.
ler '"""llda,y DllJirt.
Dale Kautz, · chalrman ol !he'
bnard at dlrecll1ra, waaln &lt;ba.r&amp;l
at tile ~ held ln !be cafe,:

..m o1
jdlal.

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Molliorla,l ·lkla-

he said.

ru.Do alMJ di-n ~
-Heap•,Clllfllrlda
- RocbalrllllllGllr.
ol tile
publleall GllferDOI'I' cant.........

ReaAID probed Rhodea for

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Blanket

REG.
RUNNER SIZES
22.66
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7.t5
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Due to thl tr~s 11S,Onse tD
we are contlllilh!t lite
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Sole Price~ On ill' Obr ·
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the cMerence lp Kenlllelo', . . ·
not diSCUII tbo CGIIII-1111 ' '
magazine llorJ, Whell· tho II'•
Ucle was releuecl eariJ au
week Rhodes iaiUed a llll••la
branding the ,·.,
..outright lle. '' ~ .... -----

FRONTERA, Callt CUPOWhen voi~C~tuous, flame-lalred
Carole Trego!! was sentenced to
life In prison at age 22 tor
murder, she cried out in court:
uNo, no.. no. I'll •be an old
But In CaUiornlo, prisoners

tor women she walked to
freedom Thursday- a aDen!
woman hopiJW for a new life.
She will be on parole tor the
rest of her years.
stlll allracUve at age 32, her
balr was now Its mtural brown
shade, and allhougll ahe put on
welglrt when she llrst came to

Primary

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lawyer who later cleftnlod
Sirhan B. Sirhan.
berne R. Carter, alC)fll'lat8Ddent of the prison, said IIIII
Tregolf will Uve in the Loa
Alllelea ar• bot had aokld !hal
her whereabouts not be revealed.
The parolee'a attorney, DoDaid R. Brlraold, ll8id abo
"went lnto seclu1ion wl1b a
girlfriend" and w8111ed to aW!d
the "ordeal ol a jii'IIU
conference."
Finch, ooce a wealthy 11117•1clan at his private OO.ll:al, is a chaplain's aslill&amp;nl a1 tile
California Institute lor Mlln at
Chino, He was denied ]ICGio
last monlh.

Junk Car

Southern High's Valedictorian,

Bill is

Salutatorian Honors Announced

.

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Carole Tregoff Goes Free

serving llfe tenllll &lt;~re eligible
prison, she was more 1lender
lor wole alter 7 yean
Mlso Trego!!, tor whose now than when she began her
atrectlons Dr. R. Bernard Finch sentence.
murdered his wlfe, Jost her first
bid for freedom ln March, 1968,
Miss Trego!! and Finch were
even though she was described finally convicted In 1961 of
as a t•model prisoner" before murder and conspiracy alter
the Women's BcBrd ot Term11 three oenaadonll trlal1. The
and Parole.
first two ended In hullll juries,
With only aboontoo batThis
week,
howewr,
abe
won
mostly
bocauae of the lactlca at
Iota cut at 'lblreday anen-&gt;'o
deadline, ~Y there lo llt- appro..U, and alter 10 yeara defense attorney Grant T.
tle lnlorest In !be primary elec- inside the California instllntion Cooper. the veteran criminal
tlolla In Pomeroy next '1\iellda,y.
AI 4 p.m. Thursda.)', the Mole&amp;
Councy Board ol Electlolls had
received abseniAle ballolll from
two Republl0111s and one Jlenjo.
crat.
Democrato will decide on a
treasurer candidate. RuMing lor
the post are PbyiUs Hemos11 and
Clara &amp;e Soulsby.
Georgo Norrl• Is valedlctor~1
Republicans will select t o u r ian and Brenda Bradford slluta, .l.
councD candidates. Seven are torlan ol the 1969 Southern 11i111
_
1'IIJllllnB. They are Don CoUina, Schonl IIOIIlnr claoo.
Sen. Oaklo,y c. Col1tns Franklin Rizer and Lucien
Nor rio, ..., at Mr. and Mra.
e&gt;Piainocl today.aSe.,. Paulin, lncumbonto, and Mrl, ~ Norris of Route 2, ll&amp;o
that hoiP&lt;JIII(Ired whieh
Ruslall, Philip Globokar, cfl!e, hu. amaaaed an accumustate School FClllldatlon aub•ldl&gt; ~- 101' AprU to
llelp Count,y totaled $142,480.92, ,state Auditor Roser
Uciud iMounced 'I'hurlday.
Alilooints · ol the tolal received b)' the dlllrlcto Include
$25,9&amp;:U3, Eaatern Local;
$80,388.06, Meigs Local; $32,699.37, Southern, and $3,481.16 for. the C0UJ11Y school
a""'rvialon allotment. ·

aUng as being -

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aJ n e

a=~~~~=~:~~:.~.•:e~-~~:·;~=~~~and~CIInm
F1nr. .iiii.~:
~~ap~ln~l;;or;-•
.JiiU'
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gl•o&gt;~''.c:ounllea tba
aUu•orl\r
cltlei were
given b)' another bill passed earlier this sesalon which specl·
nes when an abandoned car Is
Junk and not nt to:r use ant h e
road. Junk cars, Wlflt far the
rood, can .,.d.y be oold to a junk
yard; and cars that are usable,
but worth leu lhon $200, may
lloo be dlljiOiod of mueh more
flllldly, CounUos only have to
atore them 30 clayainetead of tho
presently requlred 60 days. Sol&gt;ator Colllna pointed out that the
requlrementa lo:r notifYing the
owner of the car would golll'IJ&gt;.
tee that a car not be sold unless
tho owner no • - - warted IL
Collins also noted that the bUI
vide• a Iongor 11me period•
pro
90 days, than Ia presently requlred tor more val18ble cars.
Provlslona are lnclllllod In tile
bW for notlfylJW tile owner In
these "'1808 lloo.

to

Va!Ocuclomn Norr11 lo

that poat. A laJrlh incumbenl !dent at \he Swlhem llill1 Latltl
COIIIlcllman, Rdy Reuter, also ind PhJolca Cfub1, lw mom.
did· not IDe a candidate's pet!. ber of tile Glee Club Ud Trltfoll.
.M, served as secretary~eaturer of his fresluruut class, oncl
hes been a membar ot the scholarshlp team.
Norria, Wll a delegate
from Racine Post No. 602, Amer.
lean Legion to the 1968 sesskla
Dlacussion on the progress of a of Bu•"'""
-..,.e Boy s• ~-··
~. 1• rnavarlecy of projects, lnCiudllll hoi,. jorlng In the colle- prepara
•
mb: resurfacing and park devol- tory course and has been acopment, highlighted a mectl~
·~
ceptoc1 at Ohio UnlveraI"'
"'.
of Syracuse VIllage Cooncll
Ml ss ~»-rd
da"'""'-of
~·~ •
..,,_. Mr •
Thursday nlghL
and Mrs. Clarence Bradford, ot
CouncU agreocl on priorllf Racine, also is In collogo prep.
streets lor the 1969 blacktoppilll aratory, and bas beoJI accepted
P1'08l'llll and reviewed work lo by Graceland CoUege, Lamoni,
be dono on other streets.
IDw
.#.~
were
"""or
Hera.
IUWIU 1 • ..,_
.,_,
Brenda,
MeigS Count;y'S 41JIJD..
man London, ClerkmchardDuck- lor Mlsa" was also awarded the
worth and CouncUmen Allen Llpo- Junior Miss pageant ocholaaUc
ami&gt; Tr ZwiD'•·
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c
' oy
.,., Arthurs,,. lnJslbY. She serves as acoompanveater, William Hayes and Robert 111 tor the school glee club and
WlnJiett.
11 a member of the Tornaclo
Pep, Concert and Marching
LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature In Pomeroy's Bandl.
S. baa been a class orrlcer
dOII'IIIolm buaineoo district at
ol hlah school,
11:20 i. m. today was 60clegreea. ln three

a

Council Review
Given Streets

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GEORGE NORRIS

. BRENDA BRADFORD

baing the . reporter her fresh- team two years.
In other actMttes, Mlu Brad- , · '
sophomore year, andclaSIJII'eli- ford wasthel96911elpDAR,'Ilu* ·
denl last year. She Is a member ~or andiavleapre~allhl
of the Tri-M, the Latin, l'hyoics youth groop ol Roorlllllfaed
and Franch Clubs and hal ser- Church of JeaJs Chrlat ol tat.
ved On the school scholarship ter DIV Saints, .

man year, secretary-treaBUJ'er,

VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPli'AL

Admitted - Darrel Jenks, Ma80rli Margaret Brinker, Maaon;
Howard Searles, Rutland.
Dlscbargeo - Linda Grimm,
Carrie Turnbull, Cryslal Lane,
·Madalyn Chaffin, Larry H e I 1,
Ernell Bush.

SINGER DIES
BURLINGAME, Callf. (UP!)Actress and linger Ella ~. '
made her stage debut II tho
ago of three, later sang with
AI Joloon and Rudy Vallee and
aterred In "Flnlan's Ralnbclw"
died ThUrsdo¥ of cancer at IWIInsula Hoopllal. She waa 56.

'fall Section of Vo-Wing in Place
lly GEORGE HARGRAVES, Supt.

ROOM StZES
66 Ill 103 •••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 21.50
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BARGAINS
IN HOUSEWARES

..e

hlo sllorts to maka
aavenunenl more elllc:lllll and
lhankecl. !be atlo tor
sending Blair advloora to Call.
lornla to llld him he took
olllce.
When asked about !be Lifo article, Reapn said he wooiU uoo
WiDBton Cll.lrchlll's words: "No
~· ln We lo ., exhllar-

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May Deadline Speaking of Schools--No. 89

000 0 0 0000 , , • • • 0000 0 0 000 00 0 0 • • • 00 0

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Elected

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Rolier•

11oaa1 a.aJrman
c. a
Crtucized Lito Mapzlne lor PJI&gt;UIIhlrll! !be a.,tlcle.
"It wao a deaplca!&gt;lo tiling,"

wanan when I get out."

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Auditor Notes

REG.

30
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S,.clol Pur&lt;hotol

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,.BRAIDED RUGS

8 Track Stereo Tape
Oflerq a new aelecdon of 8
track stereo tlj)e with artists
or cwntry western. popular
a nil mu lie for easy llstenilll.
Also havetlj)erecorderc~
lllllape cartridges.

ROSE BUSHES

With 3 hiD'ae P'"'Or Brial
alii Slrallon motor. oa aile at
the warebouse on Mechalllc
Streel tor

QUAUTY.

2.98

224,00

lH.OO
1SLOO
161.00,,
ftlctO II!CLINIR ........................ ~ •••• ~~ ••••• SALE IU.OO
79.00 ROC:tc.O.._OUMGER ... ,, ...................... SALE 1-.00
169.00 ROCK!RS AHD UCLINERS ......... , ........ SALI131,00
159.00 SWIVeL ROCKIR$-LOUNGE CHAIRS •••., •••••• SALE 121,00
169.00 SWIVeL ROCKIR$-LOUNGE CHAIRS ••••••••--• SALE 123.00
139.00 ttOCK.O-LOUMGERS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••SALE 111,00
12?.00 SWIVEL ROCKER$-RECLINERS ................ UL110f.OO• ·
119.00 SWIVEL ROCKERS-RECLINERS , •••., •• , • , ••• SALE 99,00
1~.00 IWIVEL ROCK!RS-LOUHGE CHAIRS ... ••.,, •• ULE 19.00 ., .
,.·:: =ECLIN!RS •••• ••••
SALE 12.00
9ioo lt~CLLINEAS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••···~••••SALE 11.00
9
C INIRS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••···~····SAL! 76.00
8 .00 RI!CLfNIRS ............................ ~·····SALE 72.00

ruffled with Dacron

polyester trim. New

12 Board.

SALE! PORCH AND LAWN FURNITURE

No purchase is nee~

Mons Short Sloove

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'HEADQUART!RS fOR ALL HARD SURfACE fLOOR COVIR!~GS
' LINOLEUM AND CONGOLIUM - ARMSTRONG$ GOLD SIAl. ~ 2 .
YARD$ WIDE-3 YARDS WIDE OR 4 YAIDS WIJI'
'CUSHIONfLOR ·- -CONGj)WAI.L -CHROME MOULDINGS
' ROOM SIZE ARMSTRONG RUGS ~ - RUG .ORDERS - COuNTER
TQPPING 'IN 27 AND 10 INCH WIDTHS
' TDRO LAWN MOW~RS

Whllo They Last In This Solo

12.50 TO 34.75

inga I .....td know aiMlul it,"
Sube told
at b1a of.
flee here.
The mapzlne said It cllscorered tile lnformatloll aiMlul
Rhode&amp; wbllo lnveatlptlng the
commelatlcn ol fQrmor Tilleda
I!Uibaler Thomu (Yilllnlo) Ucavoll'o IUe sentenea. Ucavoll,
Wbooo IOIIIoMo was commuled
by - · oeteral months ..,,
haa beoJI Imprisoned at the Oldo
.lo!'Def general olJrtng part ol Penltemlary tor 35 years on a
Rhodes' lllhlllleirat!OII.
r murder conviction.
Life has. accuoeci Rhodea ol
uling campaign luncls lo:r hla
'1thodes never Interceded on
periiOIIBl ......... and falling to behalf of IIIU'lJII6 with me .or
r8port Income.
any other olriea holder I had
u1 beUeve tr Gar. Rhode&amp; was cmtact with," SUbe said.
mixed up In any netarlous dealIn Laxlngton, Ky., GOP Na-

WASHINGTON (UP!) - Bejubliclno·rtom here 1li tbo GOP .
eove.-a• CGnlerenco at .Lalqton, KJ., 'I'hursdo¥ up
tor' Ohio Gov. James ~· Rhode•
lpinst Lilt Mapzlne and alIOIIdGna It prlntod In a reeaat
artiCle.
SI!oi. WWianl B. Sbbe, Jl..
CltlO, said be .....td bavo known
It Rhodes WBI lllfolved In 1111'
mloconduct, ao he wu state U.

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NATIONAL INFANTS
While They Last- Half Price Sale On
GIRLS COATS and SUITS

TEN CENTr .

GOP Stands Up ·o r Rhodes.

Candy Boigo or Sundo.m.

Womens Coats and Suits

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and tqo~
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FRIDAY. MAY 2 1 o " -fi ,.:.

· construction with reinfor-

SLEEVELESS SHELLS

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Seamless m e s h
w-ns Stretch

'COUNTERPOINT'
Charlton Heston
Maximilian Schell
Color

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. ·-· Tho •huokwalla llzatd 111de1
,,.,lnllde a rQelcy ereriea when
. -~ where lllnllalea 11a

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curreatly have 17 on the job. We
¥olp Local School D11tr1ct
are hopeful that tba llllllth of
BUILDING REPORT
Ma,y will shOif great Pl'OJfOBB.
. Thla pest week baa seen subLEGISLATION, FINANCE
ali,lllial prosre10 on the new Laal Mandu latlendedwhatwas
Pl'olllbiY 0111 a! tile !arseotpll&gt;bl!fldilllo
A larga ooctlon ol tho 01111 waD 1ri1111 ol suporintendenta ~ver
aa the tAip lloor of the vocatlon- held In tilt state at Ohio. At Uds
11 wiJ1g bao been ]IUt In place. m~ we helrd state S...L Dr.
Thl' oil tho nn lhet will bo at Martin EiBOX l!lllllbaolze quite
thf.llack at t!ll.atqe In the gm- alrOqjly ihat ochoola ln IIIIo are
!Uium. BlOck hal 1110 been Jaclail ' 0ebaoo" Uoddltlanalfulllla
lald ·rw a
altho Interior In larp amClUIIQ are not made
91 iho pbyalcal educatloo dria.. a..ilahlo - ·
1'!11 'roollls. .
.
'I'ht ~!"••urea aliDIIa\loo are
The CC!I'I'idor bttwoen theiY!D- ~ away at the oobool dollar
Iailllll and
mualc I'GOIIll baa Juot aa' they are •Iiiii aWQ- at
been pootted. The lootera !tiC' the lii•,I!Ol''sonai and bualnendQIIar,
waDa lor
mullc ..,.., •.have The,~ dltrorencela tllt,t we
aa ~duolo ID' u . . .!On
ol bu.dlluaes can poatpa, 4eltr .-; Iller alliiOudijllrea. l!ut
achoa!i cannot do Uda very ••I·

Pciruan

the

b. .

,'

pendlture per PllllU per year is
f638. In Ohio the average is
$602. Of the 12 Industrial slates,
Ohio ronks lOth In average teacher oalarles.
In
area of the state lax
reve~~~t per capita, Ohio ronks
49th of the SO llateB. In the area
of state and local taxes as a per
celt at peroonll Income, Ohio
ra'*s 50th out of 50,

the

The states surrounllllll Ohio
have IW'JI&amp;SSed or have !&amp;ken
movoo to &amp;urptlas Ohlolntoacher
oalarles. I am certain thai you
aD that Well VIrginia las
just acted to ralat aD teacher
aolarteo.l,OOOaci'OCiatheboard
aext year.
We In Soulhea1tern Ohio have
lltllo induatey and a.er.tore low
tax
, chqJilcatu~ tD a..-port our
•\;boola. Wa look to tile slate to

troubled end c - c .,..Ullta
In the days Jusllhead ualua Uda
altitude can be changttl.
In 1967 S.&amp; 350 aa...t ua flrGIII
•:
an educatlonll crlola 1111&amp;1 could
';:
have produced 1 altualkla I!ICII.
'"
as F1orlda had. We are - -al -~.,
lhe same place ipln.
·
..,
·, ·
Clteql ocllcatloa Ia the-- '~'.;
pensive thing 111. the 1ll1rid t. :,' · •
CIUIO Ita poor produejl do ... ' ~ . ~
contrlbuts to oaclllf. ·W
· ·'·,
the.Y become a burdlll ooiiiOCillf. ' ·•.
Ewrydoy brl1111 111 lncraa. · :·
In lila number ·at tlqe oo nl- ·. ·
fare and the l111ll1ber !If chlldna .
recelrilll s,..rt flrGIII AQC. lr
you doa't ljiiiM DD7 1li Ill ,·_
and I1BIII IQIIII._chtratoJI'OWII
101111 oducJtlon, JUU PIJ 101' It
·I
!tiC'
to ..__lhr,a iP ..._
'
rare and ADC.
Ohio neada -lll!ii ...._.

Y-•

~=~·=
of a - . . , cu ~ ill with ..., flllanclll prtb- !~;:.~~at ft.._ 111
I for ' leW
. ' 1 - ·It ,II lram tile ilite tbal
. ·· tlno ol tlla

'J

'educAIIOD at·a

·~~ -

our gr•teat nr.ncw aaalstanea
call came.·.

' 'Jbli..,.
li' ul-ieaey
lo

tlalt~~~t

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