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Tramfer Policy
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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becu Buckner, RR; Mary Lee tion ls that no re~ons wUl
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.
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In Japan, the l3ig Dipper is
known as the "Emperor's
Carriage."

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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.
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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 MRS. CHAIR with Otto11on , •• , • ••••., -.SALE
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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. ,

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For 'xl 'Rog, $S0,95

ONLY $40.. e 95
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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-

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KNIT SHIRTS
FOR SPIIING AND SUMMI!II
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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,:

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not diSCUII tbo CGIIII-1111 ' '
magazine llorJ, Whell· tho II'•
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week Rhodes iaiUed a llll••la
branding the ,·.,
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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

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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
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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. ·

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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.

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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
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mb: resurfacing and park devol- tory course and has been acopment, highlighted a mectl~
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ceptoc1 at Ohio UnlveraI"'
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of Syracuse VIllage Cooncll
Ml ss ~»-rd
da"'""'-of
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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
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were
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Hera.
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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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.,., 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

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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

IE

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
~2 X 66

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

/·:-

'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~
l&lt;un
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FRIDAY. MAY 2 1 o " -fi ,.:.

· construction with reinfor-

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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

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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.
·
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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 ..._
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rare and ADC.
Ohio neada -lll!ii ...._.

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

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'educAIIOD at·a

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

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TO a1 C.MAileiD
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IIRVICII Ill TMI MUftiCIPM
MWHMI ' IYITIM UTILITY Of
M YILLAM OP POMIMY, , . .
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II.ULATIOMI

WITH.

tiiNCT THIIIfO, AIIO Dli:C&amp;.At·
1. . Alf IMIIHNCT.
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.....- ~ MJiod ... _ , . .,
lit' • \'Uiallt ...... 'Mill t111n
J.a ..... or ou. ..w ~ or
UU4JI4 bJ' Ge Jlllr4 01 TrM-lett el hbUe AfWJi, Uld 1M1:1
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IWQUon per JllOIIdl

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and ()fen* u a .ualol,.. DtlliQ' a .lfdflm af llftl'a for t.u Wa.lenbacl• • oo
PND1aH 1D llollb7 Bua
lbt cou.cuon ol IUI1ai'Y ........ Ru Water.Hd.l 11.00
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N•t. 1.100 ..U0. of ...... eOD&gt;
pd IU1k17 Hftl'lll a!ld
JMir IDODt.ll.
W!R"••s, WI Coaacll W 6to IUIIIptlGn
Pn--. ID 8ufU' llUII 6 N.,_..
a.dmiDicl lt Ia be l l _ , . , to COD• ·JCwa Wa.tenb '
•.flO per 11100 fll.

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law. and tile ~· abaU bo cell__,
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~~ aforeUid to dtstom&amp; rtue 11tme.
t9 MC1a ,;e.-. of :wat&amp;r .,...,
D)&gt; the Vllla1e~a wMenrofta ~~
11DW 111eb '~114 M.!: ,. . . , _,
have been dul)' paid.
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1\Dft.accepfllble lDdUiltbl wut.ll-. a. '
hanlaafter 4eftM4. tnto tM 4JirtUI..
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Uoll nveall 'b.l Pl'eHDICO ln the 8)'0•• or IOautiJW, . . . awar$cf the .' Wn II
Gi' llli'lla1!. "'"'"· uilotr.
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Lim ol
DOllo~ble
~
Boy
Sco!to
ol
Amerlca'a,hjatlut
aid
N~l&lt;lfte
who
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111
llllle'liaoile&lt;ara~lnred.
,
w.ute. emanathl.lt fl'Gm any lot, land.
bulldllll or pn~DUel. Wed. WlW.
rank,
Seoul, Ia a Nail~
ai123.Park Drive. He I•
lllue, lllllthetWel!lath
or without lhe eorpora~ limlb ld'
'"'" to,
~
ezleD. Ja. ot put. Ulenot
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aue.b. Q'IWim .,.
1D aDd.
aeeozdanetl
Court
of,
HOOOC'
m
-AprU
18
~.st. llr1t
Ia the~ reoelft .. wu blul,
a. ~Ieee,
Premlael 1a MoDilfiJ Kim &amp;Dd J[erl"t the Villap of PomeroJ, tbe OWDtr,
tdllr.IMd-'IDIADda• =•Jida. Kua WaMub:s4a 1411 pc 1010 111- 1...80r renter or occ:uPtn' of MUll
Peters
IAitheran
\)Nroh,
Parllb
Scout
since
wao
,
red
inln!a!Ure UOQI ol BurtMI • ~ IU .. Con~ lon1 or pUt tbencd'
lot, 'liUI4. b\dki:!DI, ltl' JftD'M,
. . . . ladDetrt. Colii"MM. OIUo. Nat 10.010 a1Joa1 .. ._.., on,. · IJiaD be ~uiNd to trMt, uw\raUstlo,
Ave.
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1110.
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....
11ltoaklia
ln onllr co provide: furtb~r factHUel IV.mllllon }Mir month
or lD other " '&amp;JI pnpan the Doz.
Steven
Joined
Tr&lt;lqJ
2S71nOct..
Olllclala
pra&amp;ldllW
al-the
.,.,..
wert
Ill
While
With
a..._
oqle .
r.i' u. eollecUoD or MDlluJ ...,. PNmlel hi SUIU' Rua 6 NQIGI"' lou' IUI»:tance therein, to the ..U...
ap and tndu\ril.l wute1 aad Ia ft\10 Watl!raheU--al.fO per 1000 Jal· faetion of the BMM of 'l'l'lutHI al'
19113, and hu been In the lllllliiY
Frink
IDIII·
..,..tth 111wap tndmut f'adllU. lou or part Ulereol
J"u.bllc A.Ualn, In 'Ol'dl!r to caawn
to HI'Ytl Ute area in tba Villqe in
same
lr&lt;lOp
eftr
since,
••
has
.ulloall
..........
Geol'p
.
a-ra ..... pre ..Pn.rniJee Ia NallkeJ Rua lOCI Ktrr'a \he- nme lnto .eetptable tnduatrtal
tM surar lhm ud NQlor"l. Ba llu W&amp;tentaellll 1..31 per 1010 p1o w•rtet.
hls
S.outmaiter,
WUI!pl
R.
~
So',,
Cam1lli
"GklrJ
of
In
-ttlnbeU l.luth 111tem u • lift. lou or pal1 thereof
SeeUoa B. Tbat the Board of TnuPIOftd aJI.d ft\eade4, iactadlq the Nul 11.000 pllolll of Mt:u .,.... teea ol Public Affair• ~hall maD
Tho 1r0011 Ia - - 1111-oloiler and
acout.
and
eotnblned norm and unttarJ .ewer. IUmPtlon per roonth
and ellforct 11\lcb. rul,N and re~
by SL Peter's Clmch.
mao"'; (ley Nash, former dl,. !lam R.
..mat U.. ueu ID tlLe VW.,C. Ill Prem1IH 1n su,.... Bu. 6 HQtor"t bon&amp; u it m1y deem neeeaary far
tbfl Mollh:r "RUllo and Kerr'1 BWl wa- kua Watenllett.-ll.SO per 1000 tal·
Steven ·has held lrOClll olllce1 trict oecutlve; Oladda Hall, dl,. ."' ,Prl• to ·the,NaUcnl CGou1, a
tne eot~ement. at the pnrialou
\anbldl. belal lleniaafta' .a.. lou or part thereof
!len:of, tor thl! proper determination ,
Umea eaUod the ''6nt.em''), UIIL Ia
Premila in Monkey Run. Uti Kerr'~
IUid eollecUon of the :ratH ud cbuof quartermaster, patrol leader, trlct· .•
Fnld llorrow,
" ' 2121S l1lh t1111 .me &amp;ad to PV OM &amp;UD Watenheda-t.ao PtJ' 1000 J;11.
11slatant
semor
patrol
leader,
dlobict
chalrmon,
and Mr. · '"
c•
herein provldl!d, and for lbe
nMI of operaUn1 and malDtabWtt 1011..1 or pari ~~
ute, et'lldt!lt and e«~DDmltsi m.aasenior
patrol
leader
llld
llll!rucKnl&amp;h~
. . 51*m, til Ootmcll hu ..... All o...- 30,000 a.UU. of , . . . ...,
oaement and pro1ec11on ol t}!e Sy•
.nillea to eltabllab ntea u.d charl• •JUDPtlon per mont.b.
t.ltiDJ and aucb. rulel and rellllJUau,
tor. He abo holds the Adehl
AIIPro&gt;dDI&amp;~ 75 l1iutl
f&lt;)J' the u.e, of . Ule SJtt.em IUfflclcni
Premi.MI In Squ Jbm • NQkr1
wben not repugnant to exkltlng or·
Trail
medal,
Is
certlaed
&amp;I
a
the
tothecllir&lt;h
to pay lha coftl o1 .aach operatloD Run watushed.-1.1.10 per 1000 Jill·
of tlle VW.ae or liWI of
111111 maiDWIIWllel .aad. the PriDdJIIal ADa. or part Uleretl
tbe State of Ohio. Pall b.av11 the
Boy
Scout
lllesuard,
hao
atteqdroereeU111
room
a riCfPIIqit
ttl and. Jnterellt and otber reqw.r..
Prenwe• In !'lonke)' RWII u.d KnT'1 IMfllfl force and. \.•.fleet u or"M"cee
IDU.tl OD JIZOl'tpp nn.11.1111 boDdl
od
summer
camp
.,._
the
past
~~Ia
honor
Gi'
the
- Fqle ; ·
Bwt watel'lll__,.21 Hr
Jll. ol eouncu.
U&amp;4 ~eaer&amp;l obllpUoa nota and
Ion. or part. thereof
8eeUob a. 'l'ba.t for the purpcllll of
tour years at
Arrowhlld,
b,y the. Malhere An•'lllry ". ,
1rcUida lo be blUed to flaaDDI thai llmimum rata per moJleb
EAGLE SCOUT NEWSOME
t.h1l ordlninee tbe tenn11 •·aalllt&amp;r)l
.
n.
•
l'Uilltr\ICUOil of IUCh I)'J\em J.Dd \o
a!ICI
Is
a
member
of the "Order or the
Prelrt.Yea
ln
suaar
BUll.
6
N&amp;Jlot'a
NWIIt"•
"'acceP'kble
~
p:na'fille addltional. Nft.DIIU to ...... Raa Wetenbellll Ill 00
Thoushtfiil ·gi~li . and.
,.,.alta" and "non-aceepUble indu•
aut IUch f~QI:J
llellaterlll! and
Ihe
PreW.. In Monkey llWI llUl Kur'a
trial wutW'' ahaU be 4eflned U
LUAL NOTICI
gre.etin1g• 10 ~peda) they
NOW, Tlll'.al:roU. H lr OR· Rua WatenheU-·tUO
folloWI:
ii\INII
W&amp;l
MeliaiCaDU.Jiedfrult'
lq)'tiCI Of A,OINTMRNT
UAINED b,. tha CowlcU of the VW·
&lt;bl Prcml1n loeated. outllde tbt
"lanlt&amp;r7
anr.p" 1a herebJ d-.
seem created just for
t
Ho.
WOIIIAN'S TIIVBSDAY
..., ol romerw • .llllJI Cowlb', Oblet:
corporate 1lmita of Qle VIDaft
fined ll the Wol&amp;le ;from Wltl"r llhr. 4lf luth 11 •. Mill.. Da:IIMd
and
.......
Sec!tion l. 'nla\ U ll benby tl..
aball be charpd. 140 per eent ut
cioaeta.
urtllilll, la't'ltoriu. llab,
her:. !in designs so
AFTERNOON LEAGUE
N.UO. II herebr ,.._ tba.&amp;
b,y
In
the
tenoiDed and deClared. to be aeceethe rate Wbieb WQUld be appika.'blll
Dltb ~~~D~, MII..,Wlll"l, bO~UeOUII1 lauD·
H.
Ke11J
.-bole
Poet
Olftee
A4dftal
AprU 24, 1969
t&amp;l7 for tbe due proLeetion of tho
colorful and fresh
to IUCb premi&amp;N UDdel' IUbPCIJ'I•
d.rief, cellar float dfliDI, llftl"ll -. ltoate t. Baa ttl. Coohil.., OlJo
r ....... - Mra.
llNltl&amp;. laiN tad welfan
araPba
(aJ. !e), (d) 1114 (e) beNol
flmu·
drain•,
ban,
.ada
foun~~1 hu been dU]J' IPPGblted II Admin•
Woo
Loll
Jlta.
'Dorotll,y
Scholl
,.....,.ed
of the Vllla(e of Pomeroy and of ita
gtve
U located wtthln tbe corponte
cu.pidan, nlrlpra1Dr dr1W llml htu.trb: wltb IIIII WID I
Ml of
~11 to ..a.ablab ad co1Ject the
Simon'' Market
and
oottee.
Olhira
helpl.l..m11l of tbe VUiap.
drlnttns 1\:Juntalna, and auy other liM&gt; Eatate of Ruth R. JBD, Deta.td
an added .eloquei\c~
cbarau herein pre'fided lor the Mr·
IC} On premiHI ullDJ water IIIP.
wat.el'bonl.a wute not eout.ltuthlt late of llelp OllmltJ, Oldo. '
55 41
Tln,y'a Foodlaad
"'
\"acu of tbtl Sntem apollo .Ill loti,
Inc
lira. Mary ~. Meplled from eoaree1 otJaet tbaD lite
u Jod.u&amp;trlal Witte.
\'i.sit our Hallmark
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·-. - · ·· Datel Ul1l Dad 411 of .Aprtl ~
laDdl and pftmllg ll.al'illl a c:vtl·
Landmark
52
waterworkl 1y.t.em of tbe Vill&amp;ae
"AccePlable lndUitrJil wutel" IN
P. N. H l l .
neetion wttb the S)'ltMII.. It 11 heft.
or
ILOt
meaaured
b)'
a
Vlllqe
waherein
deflnetl
at
belna
)IQ,uid
or·
collection
for
Jucl.. ef the PrebMa Cewt
49
mark - 2407;
Ind. 3 . . . Buckeye O!lps
b)' further found
aDd. detennined
ter meter or other meter aeeept.
rude wute material~ not eolltatnMe~ c•atr. 0tt1e
t:..t the l.eftlll ud proYlJionl ot tbiJ
Mother's Day,
- P, Collbla - 671.
Teem
New York Clolbl111 43
able to the Board. of TnlatHI ol
ln1 toxic or upl~lve elemenu or 4.U; IJ.I: M ate
ut41nance, LadUdll!l, but not l.lm1Letl
PubUc Atfalra, the quantity of
otber wbltai!HI Jnjul"'oua to HW·
kl, · \h amo1lll&amp;l ol 1\leh rate. and
Coca-Cola
Ind.
Sunday, May II.
weter c:ouumed .diaD be me&amp;llll"'
en or :&gt;eWifl tna1mtmt pl'Oee&amp;l·
ebar111. the UIU' daallkatlo~ ...
ed by a me-ter 1natalled and matn.
a. which reruK from any cormner·
"When
you
tabllabed hveb7 ADd. tbe bWiDI llld
tai.Decl · for .u.ch pul'JHIU M tiM!
clal, manufacturlng or Industrial
colleeUon P~ provi&lt;led for
eapen.e of the owner or other ln·
operatioD or procea.
Lenl.a. an :IDit ADd. equitable and
DEVOtED ro INTERESI' 01'
terelted P1o117 ud aetept.lble 1o
"Nou-accept11blc laduatrial wa.!Jtes''
e,.nUIJ \o provide tor the proper
MEIC.J!.M~SON AIIEA
the Board of Trusteea ot Public
are hereby defined u being Jtqulct
Dpenti.IIIL aDd admfaim'atlo.D of the
HICHA8D S. OWEit, PUB USHER
AUiira, or Ule OWilOJ' OJ' cttllw 1Dwa stH In which are incorporatt"d
aptem aad the IUwJclDI OS! urpm.
Cllllltel' TaiiJIIIIIUI, £1111111'
tere1ted party ma;v, at hiJ optlola,
mlnerala, oU, acid, tode me~
17 ftQ\l1NCl ~m~~rovementl 1Jlenof
P ..llillled ~if etttPI S.flll"tt.ybrTIIeOII!o
requeat the Boucl of 'l'l'ult:eM of
or cbemiC111 aubatancu, reaultlnt
aDd catenaton., thereto.
Valley Publilohlnli: Colnpl,ll)', II 0 Mec:hlnlr St. ,
Potlerns ore Rotogravure Prlnte11 - The 11aled In
Publk Alfllirl to d.etermflll! the
fnim aD7 a.mmerelal, manulacturSeoUoo. J. TU\ tbe fundi ncetftd
Pam~roy, Oblo, 4J7U. BuJtlll! ll Olfl(t Pbont
IJilOUDt of water coDIUIDed. em 11114
tng or lndulltrlal operation or pro.
floom tbe C!Olleet.km of the rate• and
clear vin·yf for easy cc;we and heavy wtar.
t9WI,6, Edllorlal PhDM 9112-2151.
premle• 1D. acc&lt;m:~an~ Witb ac.
em.
aaur- beftiaafter pronllei:l tor
s..:ond
d
..
opo~~~pp~.ld•P~~m~~ror.
0111a.
Lies flot - Hondlea oaally in
Width
eepll!d ena1Deertnc' practle.; 1114
.tiectioD 10. nut 1n tile cue of
lball be dtPOII\ed U reeel•ed wJUI
N1119'Jillldnnllt11J r.c&gt;nnntatlve Bolti/1..
the qvantity of water coDftlllllll4
leafed loti, parfebl of lmd or PlUlU. Vlllap 1'Nuum' who lball keep
elll4.iefl.t,ghor, Inc., L2 El.ol Ult St., "'"" Veri
on aald premt.. .ahall be tile 1JD.
isca h.lvin&amp; a connection witll the
l.be ume ID a ~eparate fund 49111'·
1
crfr.N..,Yorll,
aunt 10 lllllasured by auch m~r
IYitem. the leuor and ll!lllee lhall
..W u tb ..,.,_ Reftlme J\liUI.".
SubMrlptlon taboo: o.l.lve~ br arrlar
or
..,
delumined
by
\he
Board
l.!otb
be
Uablt1
for
the
payment
of
ftubJec1 to tbe pro.-talou of aliy or.
•litre ... table ·~ ttllll per •eek: - yur 11
ol Trustees of Public Affalra.
the HWer c.b.ar1n bereln pro.-tded
cbDaDet or bldentun ol
lld.-nc'e II U. Dl.lly Nfn;ll,.f om.:, , ~I G. Six
CclJ In Ule e.-en\ tllat &amp;111 prem1a..
11M the Village may proceed lo fola.utilorilfDI the 111uuee of, aDd H·
mOOIQ, "lAtl. Tllne mondu. U.ll:i. By t.touw
~• dl.achar1e 1ndu8trla.l wutM, etth.
Meet ruch chUJU from eliller !.be
~ IDOC'tl.,. muue boadl lor
ltQibo wl2n auTW Rni~ mt aYIIi'-lllt: 0nJ
V diJ'eoUJ ot" lndlrect.JJ", ial:o tile
lt.11or or the le11ee or it may cer·
tbe SYJtem, mouJa 1n aatd Full4
~~~«~:h tuo. lb mil: Oat )'llr t1100 Six
Snteru
lllod
Ute
Boai'd
of
Tru.lteee
WJ
dellnquent
ebara:u
to
the
Audi·
aJWI. be \bed for lbe PQ'Jnellt of
1a11111 ~2.1. 111ret IIIOIII!lltt.lll. Suac r~
of PubDc A.ffath: ft.nda &amp;.bAt M: ll
ror of Meiga County 11 pl11vld00. Ill
&amp;he c011 and eQeNe of o~~eraUon,
rlo:e lncllldr1 Sllnclly Tllllell-5etltlntl
!
·,·.
Impractical to meuure aucb wut..
~tlon D of th1a onHnance.
ftl.liDteuDH, repair mad manqeme:nt
'
by meter, nch wut.ea 1beJ1 be
S1:cUun u . That any peuon. firm
of lba SYJtem lDil for ~ of
meuured 1D. IUc.b. manner and b)'
r.r corpontlon wbo vJolatea Sec!UOn
d11bt a.n4 ather chup.l on bondl ia•ucla methocl • aid Beard abaU
7 of thlll ordin.a.nce 11hall hi! deemed.
aued tor improvemeatl of, IUid ex·
JilliltJ of a mild11meanor aDd upon
fln4 practicable In order to deterWUioal to, Che
IDd u,m:iDe the HWV
cbatte 1Ju.
cor.vactlou lllereof shall be fined
IIIII'JI'Iu.a Ill Aid J'uDd Dft'l' aDd. abave
ed UpOo the rate proYided 1n ~
fbO.OO for each oifenae, and a Hpar·
tU ' ~- .lluet 'I tf re meaIIKUOU W IIL4 (b) of Ud,s &amp;eo.J...e oHenu ~ haU be det::med to have
._,11 DU7 be UMd tor u.larp.
lleen committed eacb dQ' that Bee·
Uen l.
.-all of, &amp;114 hPIIeementl to. dl.e
fel In Ule eveot tw tbe Board of
Uo1. 'I ia viulat.ed.
8JikJD aDd partl Ulflreal 01' tor aey
. . . liiWIUI. p!UpOM.
·~
1'nuteet ot Public Allain IJbaU bl!
SediOD 11. Tbat I determlnaUon
i.
HUif)ed that a portaoa Of the ,.,
11-:&lt;.t any vart of lhll ord.l11ance .II
8toUoD a. n.t. for
Pllf'POMIC
ter from IUlY IDUI'Ctl conMUMd
11walld shall not lnvaJI.dlte or im·
AO ldlil4 lll 8eetloD I Mnol. til-.
UJOJO 1111 prem~aet
AOt eater
p.ur the forc11 11r e.t:fectll ol any ol.b·
la blnbJ lnlecl ID4I chU'Ied upcra
tr part thereof, except to tbe utent
W. IIU'Ctl of laDCI or prudlel ._,,. a not apablt:: ut enlertn1 the
S,.Wm, theu iD IIICb ~ the
l.'lat •uch otheJ' p;trt U. wlloily de·
U'riq a CQIIIIIdkm with U.. S,.teal
o'WIIer or other tntefftted. PlnJ
puulenl lor Ita operaUon upo.n Ule
01' olbl:nriM Gi~Chrlbl ..... m.
du.Rftal walltea, water or ot.hor ll·
IIIQ, a&amp; bla "PillA, 1llltlll IUI.4
Pari declared tnvllld.
..... ..... d1recUl 01' iAdiJ'ectl1
malJ!.ta.in web Hpuate Dleter'lal
-Section 13. Th.ll ol'lliWlnce 11 here·
liM lbt Bn\tm. Hewer dlar1t1 PlJ'·
odefleea, 01' Jlf'OYid.e -~ data Jill
wJ
cltl&lt;:... r .. " "' 011! ill.ll. tom"rii!DC)'
: 6- , (l ~h
coMnnUt, With ACeePtld e~.
rueasuu. n~edar)' fOr the lmmed· ~
~~-:-·-to bi determtneiCl aa folknll: ~• lDC ""rr ~- abaJl d filtrate L I~ ptcli\lr vauQQ- of \be putlllc .~ill~• •
. ~ j ;,;
;~... iH
llalqt u atMnrtH Untao
~ t.o ~~ ll.lWic11oa. of the '~ . • hlaitllo tUillm.afetJ ~hi\ ltba··•tt. ··
provldec!, ~ewer char,. at
that porUoa. 111 a. ftlet ,!11 .,.....
tuer: ro::&lt;UOn tb ~ ~ the " e.tablbluilenf"
, . .. )II'Owted lD lhll Seetin
ltlhll'!d wbl en Ul or 11 to be db·
ul sewer rate1 and cnar~e~ _ 111 .,..........
a w&amp;Ul re~t to aJU" PI'WD1HI
&lt;"barfed Into the SJNm atad ttkh
tJal lu JH'OVJD\l tilt:: requlaile ftnap·
JbiU. bll bued 1Qt01L lhll qiWlUtJ
porUon 1hall be the ~»•~ for mea· ·
Clfl.ll: for conatru.cttoD of Lbe IHIWCII'·
.a ~oo:: syatem JmproveJUel\ls and uten·
1 urinj' the aewer charp unlfer 11.111.
1ect.l.ou (a) and lbl of thia Section
lol.OIII u.rrealb' nquinlf to protect ·
3 and 1n Beriloa ' benol, U' ap.
•he pubUc he:u Lh ana to comply with
Q, Wily did,... llulldtlll .........,
INDC 'JaNCI
gat • lot looo. ln Mill profllolonal drlvl11 at our
pllcable
me requlremeJUI ot the Department
BectWD 11. Tll.ll, over and above
of Health of \ht Stale of Obioo
A. We think of Maverick as anolher one of Ford Motor
tracks, where "" dO oor bell 10 dupllcalo IC!ull .
1be rate1 and charres estlblilhed by
wherefore, lbl1 ordlnanee lba.U LeU
Company's answer. to the ·gold drain. Now Amari·
driving condition~, Maveilck evetagld 22.5 mpg. ·
Section 3 herein, -lbere mq be 11 •
tiled. and bl! in force l.mmedlate))'
cane who wanl small car economy don't have 1o Q.- _ G i ' _ . . . . . . . . . _ , .
t11bllabed In lpec(al Instanc es and
Iller ttl PBIIIJe.
UPGil apeclal &amp;lrttiDeDt between the
l'lllled: April .al , 11N19
Hnd their U.S. dolllllll overseas.
A. Mave~Ck'l Six lell loose t015 galloping horae&amp;.
Yillaie and the owner of 1 ny preCHAtii:LII w. LleAI
'
t.ni&amp;N aerved by the ljlptem, IUCb
Mayor
lhah 52 mora than you gat In lltl 4-cytlndor WI
Q, Wily did JOU ... " . . . .let?
Jnclu 1trtal
Attfttt .laM Warttft
.additional charge~ for
A. You know what a maverick Is. A maverick breaks the
t&amp;OO. Maverick een OOVOf 4t7 toot In teo MOOndl
:...
wutea of v.nunal l'lrenetb or com.
Ctartc

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"DURAVI.NYL" SEAMLESS FLQORS
12'

$1.72 P• Llna.IFt.

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MIDDLEPORT

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pitched and batted lllellail olf lolllnslllrler G.lllrl. t. Hart, p ........ 3 D o
Kl,.r · ere to a 12.3 victor)' Be~a. HYHll'• 1 homer, Jm TOTALS
28 J . ..~
KYGER.•cREEK (Ill) . I.
oiiii'IIIJoltl,.m the Boboatadla- llcllllgtb hall two trlploa, Beebe
'!!9lld 'llllraw wen~na. 11 was and llcln ~len eac:h had dou- PLAYER- Po&amp;;
AB R H
bles.
Creek' seventh w I n
~...............$
4 2
111811'
Cr!ltk'•
nert
pme
Ia
Beebe,
2b
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4
1 dl
!~"nat two ~"'"
•&gt;,1111011 !ann live and ..U.ed Tuooda.v at Pl. ~IIIII. Here's IIJseU, p, ••••.•.• 4. : 2
~
1111lle 110 s tho dlltallce lor tho box ...,... o1 K.Yaor Craek'a Rothaeb, lb•••••••• t 2 2
·le. wlnnera, t the plalt, he ficond win ol the r - over ~dina......... 3 1 1
lticked a lbree
homer Iii the Southern:
~. e(. . . . . . . .2
0 0
l!)lJd rrame.
1 had two bite
SOUTHERN (3)
K. Thomas,
2 0 1
PLAYER- I'll&amp;
AB R H Wlpl, 11.. .. , .. , 4 1 D
1!1 lour trlpo.
• Florry Beebe'I
Rou&amp;b, rf•••••••• 4 D 1 Moo&lt;IY, If, ••••.• ,1 . 0 0
..... the Bobeat1,
em col- B, Hart, lb. ...... 4 D 1 Rou~lf.; ...... 2 01
I~ lour singles IIIII
ble Walbrown, If.......2 I D E. Thomas, 3b•• .•• 3 1. Z
8111 the Tornadoes me Lawrenee, c•••• • •• 3 1 1 M.~,8b.••••• o o o
bale bll which knock In Brett Hart, .. . ..... 3 D 0 TOTALs
33 12 14
tWo runo .to the sixth) 01t the Bachtel, 2b.........3 I 1
By lmlnp:
Llpoo:omb,
3 0 1 Southern ... 000 003 o- , 5 t
!illftla ot IIYHIL
K.Yier Creek banged out 14 Arnold, 3b........ 3 0 D KC ..... : lOS lOt X-12 14 4

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' Meig~ 82-45 Winner Marauder
Reserves
00,
the Me!p Marauder track 511.
~ ICOl'ed an e&amp;ll)' 8Z. to 45
llr&lt;lod JIIJI1) - ~- (WL),

viCtory ot Warren Local Thur,.
dQ' afternoon, taking ftnta lnaD
but lour ol 15 eventa.
Ollch JohD Bentloy'a milo rcIQ team of Mlka Grate, ll"l'
VaQIIan, Elbert Williams and
JohD Rltchhart eatablished a new
school recOid with a limo or
' 3:45. Rltchhart alao Ued the
school record In the 100 yard
dash wllb :11 Oat
Summaries or t h • various
' eYOnta lollow:
111gb Hurdles - Well (M),
White (M), O~rm&gt;urgor (WL)
' :17.8.
100 Yd. - Rllchhart, Hawley
(M), Everson (WL) :11 Oa~
440 - Fram:ll (WL), HW
(WL), White :57 OaL
880 Rela,ya - Melgo, Grate,
· F,. WUUama, Vaughaund Rltcb.hart, 1:30 Oa~
l;lolden &lt;WLl. White,
Peomoll (WL), 2:18.8.
Loir Hurdle• - Rloe (M),
TOIDJ)Idlll (WL), Whltlatd&lt; (M)
:24 llaL
220 - Howley, Iilli, Hlee,
:24,2,
:Mllo - Holden (WL), Barnett
(WL), Morris (M), 4i58.4.
Two • Mile - Warner (M),
Brant (\VL), Cline (WL), 10:44.8•
Mile 114'-Y - Melp, Grate,
Veugllan Williams and Rltchhart,
3:45.
Pole Vault - Whitlatoh and
GUio!J!, both Meigs, tlodtorllrat,
Kaluil (WL). ID II.
High Jump - E. Williams,
Collman (WI.), R. WWiemt 00,

sao -

Werry
Poltmyer (WL), 17
II., llln.
Shot - Barr (M), YQUII£ (M),
Weber (M). 41.41L
Dlacua - Barr, YOUIIB, VIneland (WL), 12511., 3 In,

West Injured
As Lakers Wih
INGLEWOOD, C.Ut (UPI)The Los Angeles takers were
onb' ..,. victory aWl)' from
their ftrol Natlcnl BaskelllaU
Aaaoclatloa chalqllonahlp todaY
but !hoy may have 'to pt the
bls win without Jerry Wea~
"I don't know whether Jem
can play or not," takers' team
phJaiclan Dr. Robert ){erlan
said alter !lie !.akers notched
an ~D~Preoalve 117-ID4 victory
over the Bo8too Celtlca Thursday night to take a 3-2 lOad In
the 111111 aeries. "It's a clay-today proposition."
West, the Injury.,..... guard
who vlrtuaUy hal been the Loa
~los otrenoe In the pla,volla
thla oeaaou, auflered a pulled
rliht bamalrlnc ID !he Jut 1!h
minutes alter pourlrc In 39
polntl.

"If I can play, I don't know

how ollective ru be," the nineyear NBA veteran said.
West's Injury took the edse
off the takers' m.&gt;rooalft
Ylctory. ' .
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SALE
of

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rules. A maverlck Ia different. Mave~ck plugslhe big
gap between the compacts end the Imports. It hu a
wheelbase eight Inches shorter than a '69 Falcon,

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elghl and one-haff lncheo longer than o VW t5CO.
Nolhlng else llka lt.
Q. Wllr .d J01111111U HIIIII llzl?
A. Maverick pinches pennies, not people. We gave
Ma\lerlck more leg rOQm. More shoulder room. More
luggage room. Good example: the tront seat of 1
Maverick offm you nine Inches more shoulder mom
than lhe.front seal of the leading economy Import

end Ita trunk can handle an lha luggega for a famlly
of lour, InclUding a ae1 of golf clubs.

Q , - do l(llllar1111 prl..?
A. You gel your money· a worth. A complele,

Amerlcans kind ol car. Room. Hol olyllng. eGior·
keyed Interiors. Even the he~ter ie Included. Bornl;
ecpnomy car interiors are about as luxurious 81 a

polk bench. NOl Mave~ck'a, You get pluoh 10111.
Clolh and vinyl upholslery wllh unique ~ plaid
cloth Inserts. You also get 18fety featurea like smart
pull·oul door hendles. Strong oalety door locka. Two·
opeed elect~e wipera. Safely bells. Heed reatralnto.
Plus conveniences like .armrests, coat hookl, lighted
heater controla ... imponant little things that add to
much to your driving comfort.
Q. *"-t about OJUOnd

A. You can get ·am II you want 'em. You can order lntew
gral alr condlllonlng. (lt'e buill ln. not hung on.)
Other options Include 3-epeed automalic or low·coet
temlautomatlc tranomieeion.and o hefty200 CID Six.
But lots ot people won't put an extra cent Into thla
car. Because It' a all there. A complete car 11111 ready
to drive home. ,

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BANKING

a. WMt kind rrf . - n n ••• ·a~~~~l~~tt

A. That depends on you as weU as the car. You can get

as much aa 26 or 28 miles per gallon-If you have an
educated toe and lhe ~ght road condlllonl. If you
have a lud roo~ or do a lot of clty driving,iyou wllf

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The Melso Reserve boseball
team 1 cored lour runs, tllo In
the 811h ind two In the alxth lnnilll, tor a ._, 'rictory ~East­
om Tlllraclay afternoon m the
Middleport Park diamond.
Saph1111ore J.e(Q' Timmy llemoahey, regalnlnc his form ol
early season, put dolm 12 bottera on atrlkea and Issued only
two hill 11111 three walks.
Eastern golltallrst rm In the
fourth on Catcher Bob Ritchie's
lead ot1 alnsle, Terry Stethem'•
single, Mike· Borl,.-o saoriOce,
and an lnlleld out.
The othar tally lor Ollch Dan
Wright's crew came In the sixth
when Howle CaldweU walked,
stole second, moved to third on a
ftelder'o choice, IIIII 1tolo hmne.
Melp opened Ita aoorlDK In the
nllh ao Sian wu ... walked, Jell
Tyo slncled, Demooke)l aacrl·
Reed, llld Ronnl• Clonch and Geoe
POlleD sot back.(o.baok alnclea.
In the sixth, Daft Boy)! led orr
with a walk, Roaor Abbott .waa
sale m a saorlnce l1unll Dann,y
Abbott doubled brother Roger
home; R&lt;lpr stole third, and
c0111e home on an overthrow.
The only other Meiss•!"! was a
second lnnli~ •11111• b.Y ahorlslq)
Steft OUer.
, llav~ Smith ~' '"' the
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until lhO filth when he PYO WilY
to Howle CaldweU.' ·Tho Eastern
pitchers otrack out one and
walked lour,
Eagtern
ODD 100 0-2 2 2
Meigs
DOO 022 x- 4 5 2
Smith, CaldweU(5)andRitchle.
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WESTBURY, N.Y. (UPl)..
Billy Jh181dm' said Tlllraclay
he wool4 drive favored Lavern.
HaDover In the May lD $203,476
Mel- lltaku al Roo-ell
Racewo,y. lloulhton 1111n tile
cl"'slc tho ,laat two r-a
behind 114mulua Hanover, -and
Rum Cluatomer.

By Umted Preas ldernaticnl
Natloaol LOoaue
East
W L Pet. GB
Cbl- .••• 16 7 .696
Pittsburgh ••. 13 9 .591 Z'h
st. Loula. ••• 10 lZ .454 6'h
New York ••• 9 lZ .429 6
Phllldelpllla , 8 11 .421 6
Montreal ••• 8 13 .381 7
West
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Son FraD. , , .15 7 .682
Los Arwe~•• 15 7 .682
Atlanta , , • • .14 8 •638 I
Clncllftll ••• 9 12 .428 &amp;lh
'S.. Dle80 ••• 1D 14 .417 6
Houston , , . • 5 2D •2DD ll'h
Tluraday's Resulta
Los A1w 5 Son Fran D
Monreal 3 New York 2
SL Louts 9 Pitta 3, night
Son Diego 4 Atlan1a 3, night
HOUIIIon 4 .Cincl 0, night
(Only same• scheduled)
Today'&amp; Probable Pitchers

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New York (Gentry :1.0) at Chicago (Selma 2-2'l, 2:30 p.m.
Plttaburgh (Ellis l-2l at MOJ&gt;o
treal (Morton D-2), 8:05 p.m.
Philadelphia (Jalmaoo 1·2l at
SL Louts (Washburn 2-2), 9 p.m.
Los Angeles (Osteen 4-1) at
Atlanta (Jarvia 1~, 8:05 p.m.
Son Diogo (Kirby 1-3) at ClnclnDatl (Cionlnpr D-3), 8 p.m.
Son Francisco (Perry 4~ at
Houlton (Griffin l-2'l, 8:3D p.m.
Soturda,y's Games
Pittsburgh at Montreal
New York at Chloago
Phlla At SL Louis
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Son Diego al Cincinnati
Son Fran at Houston, night
American Leoaue

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Baltimore . , .16 8 .667
Wastdngton • . 13 11 .542 S
Boston ••••• 11 10 .524 S%
Detroit •• , •• 11 10 .524 3'h
New York, •. 11 11 .50D 4
Cleveland,, , . 3 15 .167 ID
weat
w L Pc~ GB
Mlmeaota , , .14 7 .667
Oakland •.• , 11 9 .550 2'h
liJanoaa CIQ' &lt;t.W .10 .SOD 3'h
Cbl.,.go , •• : 8 9 .471 4
Calllornla ••. 7 10 ,412 5
SoaWe . • , , , 7 12 ,368 6
Thuraclay's Reoulll
Cleveland 6 New York 2
Minnesota 4 SeaWe 1
.Kan City 5 Chi 4, twl, 12 Ina.
Wash 7 Boston 8, night
Detroit 2 Ball D, night
Call! 3 Oakland 2, night, lD Ina.
Today's Probable Pltchera
All Times EDT
llatrolt (WUooo 1-3) at Boston
(Siebert D-3), 7:3D p.m.
Baltimore (CUellar 2-2) at New
York (Peteraon 2-2), 8 p.m.
Clevellnd (Tiant D-4) at WaahIIV!OO (PaooLBI 1-3), 7:30 p.m.
Kanoaa Cley (B111Nr 0..2'J and
Hedlund 1-1) at Call!omla (MIIr·
ph,y 1~ and Meooeramlth 11-1) 2,
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Kan Ci\1' at Call., night
Chloqo at Mlnneaota
Clovoland at Wash
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11rat 11 n1ae
and 11r111
'VPi Sports Writer
·after 13 consecuUve roadloaoea.
Don ~u... hao extracted bla
Don •
almoot joiJII!d the
pOOIId ot noth.
no.blt parade, comins within
The lui timO the 24-year-&lt;11d one bit 81 the DodiiiiJ'.I beat the
rllb~r
llarted aplnst Giants to llo t1wm lor first In
Clndmatl, the Redo shelled blm the Weatern Dlvlalcln.
rrom the II10IUid whlle breezing
Allciw1 One Double
to • 14-0 victory. He loft the
llllt&lt;ll IIIDwed onb' an ell!hlh
pork that night I bitter Jll8ll, llllllc double to Jim Dav014l0fl
not because Gi' the rQrt but lor . In, choldns olf • nlne.pme
he tl1ought to be ....- .. Giant wlilllnc atreak. Tom
II1'Y tactic:a used by the Reds to Heller had a two-run Bingle and
roll up tile
WWie Davia and Bill llldakla
He took hla 1'8V8118t ThUrow had SOlo homers to lead lDs
mllll. pltthlng the aeconc1 ,.,. Anplea• 12,jdtattad&lt;.
hitter Gi' bla oareer IIIII
Jim llic:ko had • two-run
dupllcatlDs • feat performed triple and Vada Pln11011 drove In
only the night before b,y the three nmo With a double and a
Redo' Jim Maloney as the sacrifice fly to lead Nel&amp;OII
Houston Altrol1 downed Clncln- BrUes and a. LoUis over the
naU, 4-0.
Plri!A!s. llid&lt;a' triple In the
No Love Lost
fourth loll011ed walks to Joe
WUam adml- there'o 1111 Torre and Tim MoCarver and
love loll between the Reds and Pinson's double came after
him. "I know they doo't like me Torre walked and McCarver
llld I dm't like them. &amp;it then singled.
apia, Ibis llll'l a ~arl\1'
Tony Goozalez hit a '-run
homer In the eighth lnninc to
Elsewhere In tho Natloaol rally Son Dle&amp;D over the
Leape, Los Angeles blallked Braves, Gonzalez' homer folSon Franciaoo, 5.4l, st. Loula lowed a double ~ Roberto
ripped Pittsburgh, 9-3, Son Pena.
Dle110 edged Atlanta, 4-3, and
Coco Laboy' o saorl!lce fJ,y
Montreal niwecl New York, 3.:1, with the bases looded and one
In the oaly ochlllllled sam••·
oot Ia the 11l1lth ocored Rm
In American League play, Brand will! the wlmlng nm In
Cleveland doWned New York, 6- the Elpoa' victory over the
J, Mim8aota beat Seattle, 4·1, Meta. Brand ran lor Ruozy
Kanoao Cl1;)' ,.....zed b,y Staub, who · was &amp;afe on a
Cblcqo, 5-4, In 12 lmlnp, fielder's choice. Mack Jones,
Waoldnitlll edged Boston, 7-8, homered, slnsled IIIII Donn
Dtlroit blanked BaiUDlore, 2.4l, Clendenon, who also had hoand California lq1ped Oakland, mered, walked to set the stage
3.2, In lD Innings,
lor Laboy,
The Aatroa were held bltlooa
~ Jim Merrt.U until the lourth RACING UNDER STARS
when Doug Rader led olf With a
SAN JUAN, P.R. (UP0home run, They added two Thoroughbred racing under the
more nms In the !lftb on a . aters will be a Caribbean
walk, Jim Wym'a slnsle, and hlghll£i,t when the San Juan
Delila Menke's Double. Curt Racing A&amp;IOC!Iation Inc. builds a
molary tripled and scored m $15 mWim trad&lt;.
Wll1011's oacrlflce fJ,y In the
ell!hlh lor Houston's final run.
The victory was Hou&amp;lon'o
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poilllon which are accepted by the
Vlllaft lor treatment u may be de!ermined to be lair a nll equitable .
Elich 1uch 1Pedal Qreeml!nl and the
ch.il.fltll e«tablilhed thereby ahall not
become · effecUve unUI ratified bJ'
oJdlnoanct duly paued by the CounrU of tbe Villap.
Section 5. That the sewer charJ:tll
levied at Ule rata e.rtabl.llhed bJ
lhl1 or:ltnance lhall take f'ff'!ct on
Jun.e 1, 1919, and 1hall lhereanu be
billed on lhe ll ...t du of eRch cal lrul'll' month and. ahaiJ be payable
'ol'ilhin fifteen dan after bltllnJ. An y
PnmiHI mailing OOOne&lt;'!tlon With the
SYstem and 111in1 the um"' aner the
fil'lt d.IJ' of IDJ month •hall be
charJed a per dlern pro rate arnount.
baaed UPDn the mln1mam month b'
cb~rge, from 1he lime 1uch c'lnoec·
!loa 11 made or 1ueh dl~eharge into
the 8ntem 11 ba111n, until the co1u·
m.mcement oi the next follow1Da
bilL!~ period, (,Xcept that, should
Lb&amp; mi!IIIUJ'l!d aeni.ee Heeed the
minimum charge, the meuured rate
&amp;hall be charted. In cue ot failure
141 Pll1 ariJ' bill for sewer char'e'
when due and pa)'lble. a penaltJ of
~1,) per cent ol 11ucb charge shall he
added to IUCb bill.
Section 6. Th.at each IIE!wer ch:.rge
lew:ied Plll'luant to tb:la ordinance ta
l&lt;tl'tlby made a lien upnn the )&gt;rem.
'•• charaed therewitb, end If U.e
nme Is not piiild within thirty da)'l
liter it. lhall be due and p1Jab1e, It
l'ilaU be ceertlfled to the Autlitor of
lle1p Count.J, who Jhan place the
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Redman Golfers Beaten
to ¥2 tD Jim Tooatecs. Rick
Elchin;" .lost 3.0 to C r a I g
Smith. Roeer Stover lost 3-0
to Tom Daniel.
Rick Ban was medalist of the
match as he turned 1n a threeover-oar 73 Cor the 18 boles.
Par for the Athens course iJ
34.:16 70.
Here are the team scores:
RIO GRANDE (544)

G. Pope • , •• • .• 40-45 85
T, Slor eder . . . . . 39-39 78
G, Patterson . , . . 39.40 79
J. Dett;y , ..•.•. 49-U 93
R. Elcldnger . . .. 46-47 93
R. Stover . . . . • . 61..55 117
OIUO U. FROSII (473)
M. Shurtz , .• • •. l2-44 86
R, Ban , • . . , . . • 36.3'1 73
C. O'Sioaugloneaa,y . . 37-38 75
J. Touatsos • • . , .. 39-44 83
c. Smlti&gt; . . . . • ... 37-40 77
T. Daniel .. . . ..• . 37 l2 79

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POINT PLEASANT, W, Va.
- Mrs. R, E. Molina &lt;1 llunUngtDn wW speak to the Point Pleasant Woman'a Club Ma,y 9 at 7:45 p.m. In the social room of the
Presbyterian Church. Mrs. W,
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WIRT - The Wahama White
Falcons lost their seccnd extra
1an11111 game In as many dl.fs
wben Wlrt triumphed by a t-3
score In an ll.frame match here
Thursday.
Hurricane bad beallll the Fal·
ems of C&lt;&gt;ach Gran! Barnette
In a nine - lnnlJW game Wednes-

deJI.
Mike Borns started on the hill
for tho Falcons allll worked CliO
and two.ihlrds lnnlnss before glvlng way to RandY Smith. Smith
pitched one ind one-tblrd lmlngs
and rlglothander .Gory Clark eamo
011 to go tho route.
Lellloandor Bcb Darl;y pltehed
the distance fer Wlrt, strlklns
oot 10 and walking tvro, Wahaml
pitchers famed seven IIIII Issued
elibt walks.
Falcuo hitters were Chelter
Roush with two single a and Gar)'
Slsk, Gar,y Clark, Brent Clark
am Smltll, each will&gt; a single.
Wahama ,., scheduled to host
Pl. Pleallllll todl.f at 4 p.m.

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GAUGES - r.an~la, 12,0
11111 17.f l'llllllng 18 teet &lt;1. ronera; Pt.· fleaaanl, 2t.52; Pomeroy • Maoon, U.30; lllnton, 1.62
lolling; Kanawha Falls, f.51 fallbig; Winfield, 18.09 falling; Londllll, Marmet, a1111 Wlnlleld, are
en the BilL
BOAT MOVEMENTs:
GALLIPOLIS LOCKS - SolYay down f:45 p.m.; Kathy R.
down 5:50p.m.; BUe~ !tate up
9:l5 p.m.; Robert T. Tlbelt ~
12:f0 a.m.; Alton Zepi!Jor down
2:2o a.m.; ~~arve.r .Jordan up 3'45 a.m.; Fort DesrlJorn down
4:50 a.m.; Semel down 6:l0 •·
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KANAWHA RlYEll- Marmet,
Alan R. Merrill down 3:15a.m.;
James · R. runes up 4:20 a.m.;
Winfield, Jelfer..., up 2:l0 p.
m.; A. V. Criss down 10:l0 p.
m.; H. E. Bowlea up 1:25 a.m.;
Ouachita up l:lO a.m.; George
T. Price down 3:50 a.m.; o, F.
&amp;earer up 4:45 a.m.; Duncan
Bruce down 6:10 a.m.
OIUO RIVER - Loch 13, down
PT •.PLEASANT- Mia.LOcn- 3:30 a.m.; Lock 14, EdwardS.
ard Kreha, chairman of tl&gt;eNinth Bosworth down 3:15 a.m.; &amp;aAnnual Pleallllll Valleylloapltal veyor up 3:20a.m.; BeciQOrd up
Auxiliary Charley Ball, said 11&gt;- f:50 a.m.; R, II. Bosworth ll
dey the first tlchets for this clown 6:10 a.m.; Pea,y Downoy
year's ball Were sold to U1e up 6:30 a.m.; Lock 15, Jane T.
Ci~·ens
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17, Natiloaal
t.u.
uuua.a .oaun·
"u.a";n up 7·'5
011
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modo a donation &lt;1. $511, llid Ill up 1:45 p.m.; )'lui D. down 6:10
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stauffer Chemical Corp., ~•~
Wlllllill
p.m.; tl\lllll"eW'
'-'IWI_.I Up :modo Its 1U11uai dcnaUen tJ. $4D, p.m.; PIJIIy R. ....... 6:55 a.m.;
Other ·donors are Dr. Thomp- BellevUle l.Dek1, Valley TI'BJll..
son, Dr. Clbulla, Dr. !lr7Jie, porter down 5:15p.m.; Lock 21,
Dr. Bnon•a, Brou&amp;frtm's])alry, Steveuanupt:lOa.m.;JohnLadd
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. . . Chemical Corp., Mohr- Dean up 5:35 a.ni.; Racine Locks,
UUU\Y
stevens Funeral Home, andCrow W. H. Slav..-, Jr. clown 8:45 p.
Russell Funerallbne,
m.; Muk F.udl up $:20 a.m.;
The semt.lcrmal Ball wW be EIIO Arkanaaa.., 6 a.m.; Greenheld Saturday, Mq 3, at the up Locka, Loufa&amp; dowa 6:50 p,
National Guard Armory, withnw- m.: Helen R. up 11:30 p.m.; Lu.sic from 10 W 2 by the •'TWf- ther Herdman doWb 12:10 a.m.;
l'""'•rs."
ChlJopewa down 12:10 a.m.; Ra&amp;61"'"'
Tickets are $5 per c"''!ie allll venswood clown1:20 a.m.; Alliedmay be purehased at Rardin's Alhllllll clown f::IG a.m.; Fore9ooe Center, COhen's Drug, Fruth most up 7:10 a.m.; Jollll)lo E.
l'l!ormacy, 8lld IIUch IIIII Joms · Walker ol!nm 7:l0 a.m.; Meldahl
Barber ilocll, OJ' from any mem- Locka, Cl'J)I'ell dolm 3:25 p.m.;
ber of the hospital boartl, Ill Jellbcot dolm 6:1~ p.m.; La117
staff, or anyiUary members. M18lon cbwn 8 l).m.;
\'alyollne
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Mrs. ·Betcy Craddock ls Ueket up 10:15 p.m.; Brt.rnJtme down
hal
1 30
r ..._ Ro
C rman.
: a.m.; ..-.,
I8IIUU7 up
Re181'Vat1oo.s for tables are 2:20a.m.; E:qlloier down Ga.m,;
taken b7 Mra. Evebn Bau- Peace down 8:•0 a.m.; Pb1Jt,
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roll tile chUdreO. Uthe child hU
not hacl tall Immunization, t h e
rec:onls 11117 be b~ In the
IIIII wllen achool Bllrl&amp; II wW
not be necaasaey for chlldrell to
a c c - the parents tor registratlon.
The Orientation Day Includes
thooe PII&gt;DI onteriJW Junlot Hf8h
School this tall allll th- p.;iUs
are to "''peU 011 May 6 I# rillstratlon fer the IIIII term.
AU first sradera must be 6
y u old betore November 1,
~~ to enroll for tile school
Students who wW enter school
may ride tile school buaaes thet
d17 to their relji8CIIve deatg..
notion.
lmmunlzallon requirements
for llrot 'gradera are amiiltpo.,
dlptherte, polio, measlea, tetaJ&gt;.
us and wboapl1111 cougll.

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Mr. Park ..... loom In JackCotmiY JUne 10, 1100. He 1111
a ODD or the late George a n d
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Mr.~a -Mrs.
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81rvlvore ·Include the widow,
Mra. 91llle l'llrd7 Park; •dauibter, Sallie Kate Kllh ot Wllml•i1111, Del.; a lOll, Robert K. Park
of Ravenowood; a btotloer, llarIIOOd Park &lt;1. P"l'omont, Texu;
tlve lll'andehliolrom; two nephewa,
Rnblrl llid Geol'g&amp; W, llo$lln,
allll a ct~illn, S. C. lllniOotl, all

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where trleadl may call . . . . .
% p.m. IIIII • p.m. IIIII
7 p.m. IIIII ~ p.m. todl.f, rliiJea
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wW be witll the Sec&lt;alliaptlat
Chareh of RawnaWGod, *1 s
tllrcqh May 11, at 7:30 jlach
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him by hllaaiiOdauc•ririlhthe
' Coolie 'l'abernlcle tor ~
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Webster Post 3~, Pomeroy, and
the Lancaoter 11 uniL Mrs. Horryllaria of Pcmoroywaspresenl
!rem the Pomeroy anlt, allll !Ira.
J, Ill. Thorlton assisted With the
retreahmente. Cookies 110re do..ted, by tho ~ members of
Drew Wellstar Unit
Mambers of the MUiersPOI'I
unit asslsU1111 wore Ellie LeValley. president; I..d.a Burgess,
Hazel Thompson, and Bett;y
Friesner.
Games were playedwlthprlzes
ot 811ft, jewelry, purses, candy,
toothbrushes, hallll&lt;erchlefl end
e001bs bel1111 glvenaaprl2es.

Program Theme
On Arbor

Day

The Salem CCIIIer School pupils presented an Arbor D17
program lllrlns an aaaemhly at
the school.
Am Colwell was announcer for
tl&gt;e program lllolch i!lclutled
"Ameri&lt;!a, the BoautUal11 by
Mrs. Maurita Miller, vocal music lnltructor; the Governor's
Arbor Da,y proclimaUon by Laura
Arney; .,Arbor D17 In OhJo'' by
Elaine RamsbJ.rg; a p o e m,
•'Trees,'' by Joy Hayes; a report en how seeds ore carried
by cindy Garn,s; a poeai, U'fbe

Cherry Tree" by Carla Crisp
11111 an original poem b,y Evelyn Joluo,...,
Boy Scoots who helped plant
~.ooo trees this year 110re IntroGicnd and given a round ot
applause•
During the closing activities,
trees wel'jl planted by Robert

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W.S. C.S. U n l te d MethOdllt

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{~~g'~7~~;"J~~.'ome-

Church of Portland, 9 LDL on
Friday and 5alln'tlay at DW&lt;e
Cleaners, Pomeroy.
POMONA GRANGE, Frt~
eveni!W, at Rock ~rlnge Grage
Hall llitll Chestar Grange hosts;
mtDibera to take an Item !OJ' silent auction.
POMONA GRANGE, regular
meetlna Frldl.f, May 2, at ~k
~ Grange haU with Chester Grsnga aa holt. Palnlou! are
remliDd to attend. Members to
brtng Item fOI' Bilent auctkon.
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the as
nsUves
of
theShe
SmoiC)'
Moonlalns
a "Jaw

' Wal •ll!lled
Uen ol many arolmals
by the reviewer, Who alao apoke
Or the lumber l!llustl')"olllstetul
culll"W of trots. lloroce t:tpehart's .desire waa to keep t h •
mountalna allll the toresttoratlc:m:J' park. 1n area ot conaervatim and not desU:UcUOa. Mrs.
Tltua said.
Cherokee lndlana. allll their
prnblema when the govemment
drove them west of the Miselssippi was alao discussed In the
book which IBd anotller chapter
devoted to wUd f11111er .. John D.
Rockefeller, Jr., 1111 credltedby
!Ira. Titus with ..vl!w used hi a
name, lnfiuence allll mCIII87 to
preserve the mo\uialna.
, . The 'l!"?'\'hlnera allll the AI&gt;:

Plans lor lnapectian lA&gt; be held
an u... 28 were . made ........
""" nlllht'a· meeting
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Evangallne Chepter 172, Order
of the ' .•tern Star.
Mrs. Joluo Lyona, worthy rna-

1r9n. allllllal'l'l' Chesher, wort1v

p&amp;tron, load

COME TO

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people who
look with dlltrust ~· sll out.

OUR BETTER

Wreath Will
Be Placed

For
Inspection
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f'AI!IILY

unto themselves",

alders, man,y of whom live In
shanties alkl marry In their eorly
teens. "11rls is Appalachia, 11
Mrs. Titus cmnmented.
The discovery and "'''loitatloo
SATURDAY
by
!ur traders resultloelndopleBAKE SALE Saturday starting
at 10 a.m. In buDding next to
Club Restaurant In Racine, · aored b7 Southern Band Boosters.
HIGH SCHOOL DANCE perty,
sponaorecl..by Pomeroy Jaycees,
Saturdi.Y trom 8:30 p.m. to 11:30
p.m. at the, lllelga JuniOJ' IUgh
School 111ditorlum In Pomeroy;
A wreath wW be placed at the
Joys will emcee the dance; adNaylor's
Run playground mmumlsslon 75 cents per person.
ment
someUme
hetore Mamorlal
SUNDAY
HYMN SING, 2 p.m. &amp;mdeJI at Day, It 1111 decided at tl&gt;e Aprll
the !llverarille Qmomunley meeting of tl&gt;o Friendly Nelibboro Club held at the home of
Church. Public lm'lted.
Mrs.
Willard JUnes.
HYMN SING, Rutland Church
Due to tl&gt;e regular meeUns
of Chrlet, Smda¥, 2 to t p.m.,
date
falling on the lolelga IUgh
sponaored by Golden Circle
Sehool
commencement date, lt
Claaa. Public Invited. !lngerowas
voted
to pootpone tl&gt;e club
lndlvlduals allll groups - mvlted.
meeting unlll May 28. Plans were
MONDAY
discussed for a picnic to be held
THEODORUS COUNCIL No. 17, aometlme during the summer.
Da~ters of America, 7:30 Mo:&gt;o
Games were played will&gt; prlz.
dl.f nf8ht at the IOOF haU. Prac· es being won by Mrs. Roy Smlti&gt;,
tlce for part In the rally. Nom- Mra. Paul Ta,ylor, and Mrs. Rnbin&amp;tion of officers.
ert Arnold, Relrelhments were
POMEROY GARDEN CLUB, I served by tile hostess. The lrap.m. Mendl.f at home of Mra. L, velloe prize was won by Mrs.
c. Korr with lolra. Howard No- Taylor, nnd Mrs. Leon McKnilbt
lan, assistlns hostess.
wcxo the door prize.
WEDNESDAY
Others attending the meeting
AMATEUR GARDEN Club, 8 were Mrs. Dmald McKenzie,
p.m. Wedneadl.f at home of Mrs. Mrs. Henry Wercy, Mrs. Tom
Harold Lohse.
Wercy, ind Mrs. Elwood Boll·
ers. The Ma,y meetingwW be held
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VALUES
1966 Olds Cutlass Sp. Coupe ..•••••.• •• •$i595
V..S motor, auto. trans.,power steerlDg,powerbrakea, radio,
w-o-w Ures, deluxe wheel covers, white over gold with gold
Interior.

1965 Pontiac Catalina Con. . ......... .. . S1395.
Blue with white top, black vinylinteuor, v. . ts moto•,
auto. trans., power brakes, power steering, radio,
w/ s/ w tires and wheel discs.

1964 Olds Jetstar 88 Hoi. Sedan _........ $i095
White over blue, blue vinyl interior, auto. trans.
power brakes, power steering. Real nice.

1963 Cadillac 4 doGr Hard Top •. ... •.... $i395

Grey finish, black &amp; white interior, full power equipment, low mileage. Real sharp cor.

i965 Pontiac Le Mans Sp. Cpe. •••••••••• $1~

Burgundy finish, red vinyl interior, V..a.-.motor.,., out•. ·

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owner. Real ntce.

Spring Style Show
Plonned of School
Vocational education students
at Southern IU!Ih School will pr..
sent a spring ~le lhow at 7:3Q
Tuoadl.f evening In tl&gt;e h I g h
school auditorium.
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eel by tho high achool girls who
made them. The range rrlll be
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auto. trans ., power s'teering, radio, w/ s/ w tires.

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larr &amp; Van Zandt
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GMAC FINANCING

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MIDDLEPORT Little Leoguo,
Friday, 7:30 p.m. rillage holl.
Teams to be made ~ All ccaches aooked to attend. President
wW be elected.
BROTHERHOOD col tile Emrprlse United loletl&gt;edlst Church,
7:30 Friday, - · of Carl J.,._

, Mlcllael ' Frame'a b o o k, ,
ttStraJWer 1 in High Places" • was
reriewed by Mrs. James Titus
at Wednesday afternoon's meet.
1111! of lllddlepart Literary Club
held at the clllllltcy home of MrL
'lbaron Jahnaan near Racine. \
Tioe bi)ak, Mrs. Tltuareported,
revolveo eroond•tlle coosenatlon
of the Great Smoky Mcuntelna.
She spoke of the (ollllore, t h e
••lqji'ound, the tudlcraft, allll
the t:mu:us - l e Who dedicated
thalr lhes to helping preaerve
the territor,y. The work of Wll·
llam Bartram, 1 natunllst, and
Jome• D. Moody, whose Interest
In nora, toed IIIII medicine made
lroill roota, leave• a1111 bark was
dlacuased by tile reriewer.

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In&amp; wiUo lh• tloouabt - '"'boll
IIIlo don't' read have no aanlaie wer these llho can't read."

charge of the meet- by the frelhmen to formals made
Ina. A potluck was set fer May by the senior girls.
20 tor Eastern Star members
Rondy Protlltt allll Steve Silland
Maecns
with
those
attendler,
members of the famUy llv.GUEST IN POMEROY
lolra. Milo Clapp of Columbus lne to take tllelr own table aerv- . lng clara, will be eBCOJ'Is for
the slrla. Mrs. Erma McClurg
has been tile RUOst of Mrs. Mary lee.
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Mrs. Evelyn Lerrla reported Ia the voc
homo economBeard &lt;1 Pomeroy.
that Cora Rupe, Katie Weber' lcs lnalnlctor' and Invited the
IDd Jo Am Bailey remnln UL A public to the ~le show.
VISITING IN FLORD&gt;A
.Miullelen Lochacy, Pomeroy, thank you ncle .... read from
Ia vlaltlng In St. Peterabur&amp; Fla. !Ira. Roma Harrah for romemwith .Miss Hazel Glan.
brincea ~ring her Ulness.

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ltilll'uctlon lroill the P.T.A.manual llt)rpet!m, ~ring Aultllit.
Mr. Kinll CCIIcl- the meet-

FrtdeJI nlglot, the ho7s of tile
troop accompauied by McLain
IIIII Thelu, camped at the ChesKENNEDY PROMOTED
2 dr~ Hard' Top. "400" cu. in. ongine. Four Speed Shift. Spot- ter Boy Scout eamp alto.
1.,11 original white finish. America's top performanee car,
Marine Private First Claaa
and this one is sharp.
Percy E. Kennedy, aon oflolr.
and Mrs. Charleo D, Kennedy
of Route 4, Pomero.r, waa prom- to his p,resent rank In recent recruit gradeaUm cei'OJIIOt&gt;flepro Cuotarn 4:dr. Hard Top •. Faetary Air C_onditian. F~lly
lea
at the Marlne~ COrps Recruit
, equipped. T.his is a one owner, loke new trad.. on from orig•nal
· Depot, Parrls Island, S. C.
awnor. ·Lou tf,on half original price.

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Awards were lll'esented dur416 Main
Ing a court ofbunor of Boy Scout
'Pt. Pleaaant, W. Ya,
Troop 241 held at theRaclneAmerican !Alden Hall •
The court of honor fealolred a
candle liJhtlnl service with each
of the 10011ts giving one point col
the scout law. Tim Ben!2 and
Skipper Mdllllan served as ushera.
ReceiYing awarda were Bobby
J. Joll1811! allll Eddie· Diddle,
tenderfoot; llarld Theiss, Barcy
Theis,, Kevin Wolfe, !Arcy Wilcoxen, Michael McLain, James
McLain, Rand1 Warner, David
lluddelston, Bobby Ill. Johnson,
Charles Knll!bUns, D io r r e I I
Rooah, Glen Roush, Glen Simp.
son end Ronnie Johnson.
The fathers plnnnd tile awards
en their aons' unltorms. Each of
the mother• received miniature
scout plna.
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~ers at the oloservance
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seoutmalter, and Roger Theiss,
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chairman of the committee. Hon·
ored guem were George Roll- .
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V8 1,;ol~tnto.4 dr. Sedan: Sporltlong dar~ blue frnllh. Automatoe. were discussed during the meetPower stoerong. Extra noce.
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RETURN FROM FLORIDA
lolra. Bessie Gravely IIIII h e f
dau&amp;htar, Mrs. LaulaeEdan, have
returned to tllelr Hylell R u n
home. They epent the .winter at
. , .Pompano Beach, Fla.

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Salem conter, !In,
allll etllht;
Selisbucy,
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1r!o:t director, Romine compll- eastern Ohto ~ 'lleolth Cen. mented the CtlUIIdl tor the ollie- ter were ental'jallled by Amerilent mamer Ia Wblch the ·aes- can Lallm Auxlllar.Ymemllernt
llon"waa handlod.
• Plri¥ Thoiraday,
'Cbarlea Klq pruldod rt the• The a!talr 1110 IUIIt1oei' In the
meeting wlth.lolrl. ~Ed- .. communlt;y 18rvlce ,PI'OIIraDI of
, WJI'I!I, vlctlll'tlid8nt ol tile Rut- the auXIJ~ 'and 1188 Plamed b,y
. · lud milt, t!llenllln6 tile w e 1- Mra. Osby Marttto, El81o~ Dis' come. DevotiC111 110re sl•en by trlo:t clllllllomit;y oei'vlce chalrMra. Barton.
man.
Roll call oolooll8d the followiD&amp;
Mlu Bel!¥ McManaway, a hooIUendance: Brllblcy, three; pita! representative, aaailted at
Chelter, two; Middleport, alx; the Pll'QI, IOIIOJUOOrtd by .tloo MIIHarrleonY111e, o n e; Racine,
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BIRTHS
!Ira. Warren G. Rlack, Rt. I,
Rutland, dauaJoter, 10:38 p. m.
Thursday.
·DISCHARGES
Deidn S. Cooley, Mrs. Allllrew
CoUrlll, The Rav. Budd L.llarst,
Bert GUkey, Mra. aarenceGroy,
Mrs, sanford E. Grifllth, !Ira.
John B. Hall, OrvUle E. llo!md,
Jeffery A. Jarins, Elmer E. Jeffers, Duane A. lAMay, DonaW L.
Lambert, Mrs. llalph Lewis,
lolra. Ruelle J • .Ma10111, Leroy McCoy, Mrs. MurmaE.'llllller,Mra.
Gecrge A. MCOII07, Nelson L.
HCIIOU, Robert E. Petrie, Jolin
Ill. Raiko, .ua.. K. K. Shafler, Rufus W. Stolli111!B, Mri. Maude
Whittaker, Mrs. Martin L. Woodard and infant son, Mra. Donald
L. Brown auol Infant 1&lt;111, MT L
Sitphen L. Klaeralllllntantdauih181'.
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a1111 acholarooloip fuilda to
'mentary SdiOOI
,odaltt,
II 1101 voted to ·lind a do!opte tile ·treasurer 1111 diacu~ by
and J111Y ~ _
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nntlan.
Salem canter wll~hosttlleftrst
A 'p,T,A. workooiM:p to be meetlns of the !;OUftcll In the fall.
field en Mar 2t at lolullkln&amp;Wn Col- Mr. K1q diiCillalea tbe ,posBIlie iraa ...-eec~, with Mrs. bWey of.boldJneO!Deer•an11 ~­
Macll 1!o$a, Mro. VIrgil Wln- mutte chairmen meO!Inl• witlo
dca IIIIi! Mr~ Vaua~Wt to attend.
Olloon Interested Ill lllliiiS to'the
' wori&lt;ll9 DII,T onntao:t -of'
the three for lntormatkon.
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tlu! Dlootrlo:t 16 CCII!erence Jolt

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Yicea will be contllcted S.lolrapec!i~ll:Y for 111M llld stunt vil'UI . . . .
da,y a1 2 p.m. for Robert Kirk
Goocl for ccabiliill&amp; • Veiy UDif~! You C1D :
Park, 68, &lt;1. RavelllliQOd, lll'e&amp;pllllt G-4761 thic~
lt 1 1 llliif-. ••bigh :
ldont, JI!ID8itr 8lld trtaiRI1'8l'
ot the Former's Bulldlng a n d
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Loan Alaoclatkla, IIIlo died Wed.
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neadl.f at his homo.
Servlc01 wW be at tile Grace
~seopal Churob at Ravons•
wood, or lllolcll he 1111 a 1110111- PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
+WAYCROSS ••
ber and a Ja.yman, by the Rev.
Admitted - Mervin Rooah,
Rev lllldilla bei&amp;ht 4-Wa)' CTI!II. b1~t ~
James Morley a1111 the ReY. Grif- Maso!i; Frederick Wauah. Point
~oot l(llcb9rl&amp;l
lin ·Celll!lw)o.,a.tlll 'lrlildle In '' J'lia!lilll;'ll"""Ray Perr!''; l'CIIIU ; "'. .........
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· Pleaillit; Mi'li. EmMc!ils'MO!Illllb;,brtd to be a 'lOl' ~
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inBB allll Loan Leque. Ho 1111 George Clendenen, Polnt-fleuS~n.-Standlnr, ·
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an execuUve board member of ant; Mra. A. H. Perkins, Point
' "I~Yieldlna, Funk's ~Hfbrlds. ·
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aga CouncU a1111 pest malt.r of
Dlscharaed - ~ FralokFOR
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Thomsa GloUelfl allll dall&amp;llt8r,
He 1101 a Raven!IWOOd elt;y Mrs. Jack Roe, Jesfi!IIA~
councUman tor 10 yean and
B!i11oo ~ Mr. allll ·~a. Jamea
Phon'
Ills a member &lt;1. tile t1tema- WID!a!r, lhmderaon, a daualoter;

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In the llcrseshoea allll a Latin
sentence cut around the edae'
roods, "Sic Jurat Trar!acellllere
montes," (Thus he 111ears to
crOJs the moun1alnsl.
The program wW endo with a
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' , Coont;y ,Council Ill Parenti II n d
Tlac,. .,, aj the 73rd AiDlai ¢en.
Vllltlon col the Natloftal P, T,A,'to
,f be held In Clevele,nd, May 18-:
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Shot Put- Dave Green. Athens, 1968 . •• • • , • · , • • •• • 51rll~;;
Discus - Randy Harkins, Athens, 1966 •• , ..•• • • • . • ••• 1~4 1,
Pole Vault - Greg CroOBcher, Ironton, 1968 . . .. • •. • • • 115'%

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... PT. P!.EASAN'r - . PI; Plea..
arli:.,Uftlor, llla!i .:School I..! f!&gt;ur
• ~ ·llor~,j!innor.in l!ie
· atalewldo Gqldea llarselhoe liiit
on Weal VlrliD!a hiotary,
IIWII A,pr!l 18 at Ordinance ·
Sel!lll!l IP 50 el£!tih .........~ .lroill Educa~"'
l'IIIUI, llanMn ·1111! 1'\o ~s- loll.
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. ~y, dauabter of Mr. 11111 rlviJw mly; ~ a ~ !If
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~ liliroid Mconll')'· &lt;1. Ohio wlnneralrtm ill1 owrllioita!-lli
. of West" ceiunt;YI'a 1111 u.e fll'lt
. Rl~r lld.1 .MI¢haill fil'l'l' ,!of&lt;- the llcwle of Delqatea c~
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Glilllla, aon oflolr. 1!111 Mra.Har- at 10 a. m. Governor ArctiMoore
The miniature Golden Horae. 111 186t Canoer
b "Mc:Ginllls, 103 '- 8th Street; and members of the lloilfd' of ahOes are repllcasof~pr.. state Chllrm¥ OkW .It- f!lllerRickey• ~ 1olor&amp;l!n, SCII of .Mr· PuWc Worka wW -~ II tile ·~ to the "e!Piori'W party ·In ..., ~ ~· Th,e ~-

EVENT - HOLDER, SCIIOOL &amp; YEAR
RECpRD
121i.yard higll lwrdles - Ttllll Spencer, GalllpUo, 1968
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IOD-yard dash - Mickey Frazier, Ltopn, 1960 • •• •• • •• • :10:0
o!IHIIile run - Ttllll ~II&gt;, AlheDS, 1966. , •• • . • •• • • f:35;2
880-yard relay - Alliens CSteve Riggle; Rlek.Euex,
Steve Relaa, Dave Greenl, 1968 • • •. •1:3U
4411-yard dash - Ken DeVeau, Alloe.., 1965 ... . .... ' :51.2
18D-yard low lourdles - Bolt Young, Nelaon.Wo, 1957 • .• • ,:2U
68D-yard run - Bob Handley, Athens, 1966 •.•. •.• • • • • • 2:00.8
220-yard dash - Mickey Frazier, Ltopn, 1960 ••.• •• • . · ' :22.2
1'w0&lt;11ile run - lArry Prater, Jaekson, 1968 • •• •• · • • ,10:26.9
Mile relay - Athens (Bob Stewart, Joel Bitters, Pat
Hendershot, Steve Gural, 1967 •.••• • .• . 3:38.7
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High Jump - Steve Olase, Athens, 1961 • • • • • • • • • • • • 6,Tr' ,.
Broad Jmnp - Tom ~eneer, GaUipolis, 1968 .. . . ... . .. 212'\1

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The Rio Grande College golfers drowed a six-man, three point match to the Ololo Unlveralt;y Freshmen 15'h to2'h Thursday at Athens. Rio Grande Is now
3-:t Cor the season,
George Pope, Rio's No. I man
111s the only Redmon to defeat
his ou _.,nl Pope downed
Mike S!urtz 2-1 as he fired an
85 to Slum' s 86.
Tercy !iorader lost 3-0 tD
Rick Ban. George Patterson went
down 3-0 to Charlie O'Sioa~­
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Cllll'lo paaloi. SoiaiiiJ SCIM)jll, III'L Wild-.~~~,..~ &amp;¢•FLAT· W......,SV;'7 P.' m. .
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Mcold lad b.rih 1l L IIi., Jollli,Ball1; 01(1t..WO;r, · ~~~..~ pa~. Wanii!P. ~it54,,.
SgadoJ MClllDCIIllh.
ohlp -vice elter,...j. with ~ . L m., tauo.rti 10"~ sdl!lai.
CIIES'!'ER aruRCII OF TQE fnl!l IIIII Flatwooo11o .Sern.,.;i
ST. PAUL L~ - -Brl·
NAZARENE - · RR Hm.rt · ~· 'DlOI'q 'or- t..,l~ot . u~P,Itor; (~S!&gt;h!M'i, '.
B:U L m,; Worillljp, 10:30 110111.
THE DANVILLE WESLEY AN 'Grate; .pallor•. Worallla ..,nco, each weok.
. ALFRED METHODISI' Chur'ch,
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SYRAClmi !.INl'I'ED liETiloPearl A. caoto, pootor - lilllda.Y CHuRCH - Charleo DOUr, pao- SWidil1 Sc:hool, 11:30, L "" ll,kh- ,_..,, ""'berl')' Hta. Rilod, DIST ,.;_ Riiv. hul A. Seutrl,
Sellool at 9:30, Uo,ycl DW!Dpr, .tor; Adra Swlek, SWidi.Y School ·ard Barton, s.t. Cllarle• Blo- DOI'th of Veteraaa Momorlll Hoe- paa1Dr. Sua;lly Sc:hool, 9o30a.lli.,
Supt.; WorillllP Servlees at 10:45, SUI&gt;eriJUndenl. SUnday Sebool. ..n, aoallllllllilllt.P~DIIIt- pltal. PhiliP G~pr, pallor. Sib- Bell Qulaepberry, Sll1lo lfondnl
with the Rev. Cslllo- Wodnooday 9:3ii a. m,;··Worsrup oiervlco,. IJW. Wodnoodo,y, 7:30 p. m.
bath Sehool, ~. 2 p. m.; worillolP, 10:30 L m., lint and
ovenlni prayer oervices at 7:45. 10:30 L m. Youth IIIII JUDlor
HARRISONVILLE PRESBY· Worohlp, 3:13 p.. m.; Ycuth Fe!· third Suala,yo MCh montb. E..,.
yooith oorvico, 6:45 p. m. EveTEIUAN - Mra. Norma Leo, lcwahlp and Adult Bible Study, niJIII t¥1JWIII1111c oenlco, 7:30
nlrw wor~hlp, 7:30. J'nyor and Sunday School ..S..,Orlnteollltnt. Wodnoodo,y, 7:30p.m.
p.m., eecoad andfourthS!qlaya.
praise, Wednesday, 7:30
Sunday Sc:hool, 9:30 a. m. SuJ&gt;.
F1RST IJ!ilTED PRESBYTERCARliEL UNITED ME111Q.
UNITED FAITH CHURCH LOTIRIDGlf UNJTEii METHdl)' senlce, 8 p. m., tho Rlv. JAN CHURCH - Middleport, .DIS'r CHURCH - Rav, Piul A.
ODIST- Worship, ftratiiDII third Noose Settlement - Robert E. Max Doaahuo of Mlddlepatt.
Guest mlnlater. JIIDis BuchaJ&gt;. Sellen, pallor. SUnday Sc:bool,
SuDII,ys ol uch month, !0:4S L Smith, Sr. , pastor. SUndaySehoot
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES, Lor- an, &amp;mdl,y Sehonl S..,t 8uJidQ 9:30 L m.; WI,)'IIO llaleb, s..,t.
m.• second and fwrtb sumtys, S..,L, Roy Jollosoo. Sunday Sehool 11 ~n, pre~ng m_IDI~ · Sehool, 9:30a.lli.;Worahlpaerv- Morning worship, 10:30 a. ' m.,
7:30 p. m. SW1day Sehool, 9:45 9:30 L m.; Worl!hlp aenlco, tor. SU!IIIy: Bible lec:Wre, 9:30 leo, 10:30 L m.; Choir practice aec:ond 11!11 fourth&amp;mdl,yaofeach
i. m. Chrlstlln Endeavor, third 10:30 L m. and 7:30 p. m. each a. m.; Watch Tower study,l0:30 7:30 p. m. Wedoooda)'.
mcah..Evenillll evaaplletl~ serSWiday' Youth mootin&amp; and choir
Slturday of ooch month.
L m.; Wecl.. sday: Bible otudy,
ASBURY UNI'fEIIME11IODIST vice, 8 p. ' m. aeoood IIIII third
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METH· practice, 6:30 p. m. oachSUDla.v. 7 P. "'· Thurodlr: MiniairY school -Syracuse. Rev. Wollllell Slut- Sunday peh rnonlb. . .
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KENO CHURCH OF CHRISTODIST - SWJ:1ay School, 9:30 L
at 7 p. m. Service meo\UIII ol lor, pallor. Suala,y Sc:bool, .10
ENTERPRISE UNITED ME111·
a.; Mornirwworstdp,lO:lOL m.;' Norman Mccain, Soli~~ Servleea 8 p.m.
a.m.; Clmlll Nortja,s.t. WIJit- . ODIST - Rlv. Wlllllm Alroon,
Evon:IIIJI worohlp, 7:30p. m.;Wed· wookly at 9:30 L m. Preaching,
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST ehlp serviee, 11 L m.; MYF, 6 paotor• .Ralph ~, SQpt.·; Eloosday, Christian Yooth Crusad- nrst IIJid third Sunday of mooth - MWor s~ - Everoon Week- p_, m. SUDla.v: Prayer meetlllll; · don Weeki,' aso~ Worolql eoners, 6:30 p. m.; Prayer meetitW. by Charles Russell, 9:30 Lm. ley. paslor. Bible study cllaseo, Wodnooda)', 8 P, m.
Ices; 9:30 L m.; Sunday Sehool,
THE BRADFORD CHURCH OF
7:30 p. m. Thursday, choir pncSunday, 10 L m. Worship IIJid
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE 10:30 L m.; YCOI!h Ftllcwihlp,
tlce1 7 p. m. R. Eugene Gill, CHRIST - Charles Russell,pao- preoching, 10:55 L m.; Sunday NAZARENE - COmer Un:ICIIIIDII 6:30 p, m. Weclnolllf: Choll',
tor, Rlchord Gillcay, S&lt;t&gt;L Sunpastor; Phil Wise, S\V'l
evening service, 7:30. Bible study Mulberry. Rev, Clyde V. Render• 6:15 p. m.; Bible Study, 7:30.
day
School, 9:30 L m.; Morning
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST
classes, Wednosday, 7:30 p.m. son, paelor, SUDdo.Y Sehool, 9:30 . CHURCH OF CHRIST - Mlci- Ronnie Russell, pastor. Nor- worship, 10:30 L m.; EveDing
GRACE EPISCOPAL - E. L m.; Roymonl Wlllburn, Slllt clloport, 5th and Malo. Jack
IIID C. Will, BIIIL Sundl,y School worship, 7 p.m. Wednesday Bible Main Streo~ Pomeroy. Church Mornillll worohlp, 10:30 L m.; Sdtes, elW!. Bible Sehool, 9:30
9:30 L m.; Worship servicQ.. Study, 7:30p. m.
Sehool, 10:30 a. m. each SuJ&gt;. ' Evonl1111 Service, 7:30 p. m. Mlcl- a.m.; lllornlng worohlp, 10:30 a.
He marvels at the rna(o•tY of the cloudo and·,~ ·.,.1111W
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF doy, Third Sunday oleach 111011th Week Mrvice, Wednesday, 7:30 m.; Evening worship, 7:30 p. m.;
10:30 L m. Christian Endoovot
JESUS CHRIST OFLATIERDAY no morning service. Holy com- p. m.
of the sky. He t~rlllo at lite reflectlona call u-.n the ·
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Sunday evoalng.
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SAINTS
Portland-Riclne
Rood.
by the rainbow palette of the Mlllng sun. He Ia-ed, hum•'
RACINE FIRST CHURCH Of
munlon, 7:30 p, m.
FOREST RUN UNITED METII- m., llllv. Raulln 1\fDyer, paotor.
THE NAZARENE- SuDiiY Sehool Sunday Sehool, 9:30 L m.; Mol'J&gt;o
bled-yet(attheaametlme,llemlyproud.
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9:3&amp; a. m.; Morning Worship, i~ worship, 10:30 a. m.; Surl:lay METHODIST- Worship, oec:ond lor, pulor. Worohlp service, 8 - Mldcllopor~ Rev. Audry lllllHla r..Unga conlradld -hot'-'. For he knowa he (i
10:30 Lm.; Evening Worship, evening service at 7 p. m. Wed- IIDII fourth Sunday, 10:30 LDI.i L m.; SU!I:ily Sehool, 10 L m. or, pallor, Looter Taylor, S~
nesday
evening
prayer
service
omall
eNGIVre dwarfed by the overpowering glory of i!a-;
7:30 p. m. WednesdaY, Sunday
nrst IIJid third Sundays, 7:30 Mrs. Fred Neaee, Supt.
Sur.lay Sehool, 9:30 a. m.; Mor,.
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Pastor,
Eider
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School Superlntenden4 Pauline
ture, yet, at-the aam• limo, a ""'"-a man c..aled In thio '· '
p. m. Sunday Sehool, 9:30a.m.
111E MINERSVILLE UNITED lng Worehlp 10:30 a. m.; Junior
McClintock. Pastor, Rev. Morris Prollltl.
Image of Gael~
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Ycuth Fellowship, 6 p. m. each METHODIST - Rev. Wendoll Society, 6:30 p. m.; NYPS, 8:45
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M. Wolle.
Sunday at TIIIPOra Plalno United stutler, pastor. Sunday Sc:hool, , p. m. SUnoiQ Evoupllellc meetQf course, we all ftMcl tCI be humble, but we aloo noll(
TUPPERS PLAINS UNITED CHRIST - Mr. Ted cadwallador Methocllat Church.
9 a. m.; Koonelh WISIIna, S..,~ lng, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting,
pastor.
Jerry
Van.
Inwagen,
Sun
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1tETHODJST- Morning Worship
to be proud. In .,.e wo are lnalgnlflc;ant, and In 'an-· , i
CHESTER CHURCH OF GOD Worship service, 10 a.m.
Wodnooda)', 7:30 p, m.
8:30 L m. II former EUB builli- day School S~C~erlntonden~ Sun- - The Rev. Chosuor Bryalll, paoother -, are alf.lmpaltc!nt. The p~blem Ilea In flll!llng· ~- ·
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE
THE SALVATION ARMY- EJ&gt;o
lng. Elll)anded Sunday Schoolses- day Schnol, 9:30 a. m.; Morning tor. Sunlay Sehool, 9:30 L m.; NAZARENE- Rev. A. E. MIUer Vf11 Ray S. Wining, olllcer In
,...,... bolance ......... the two.
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•loo. Cor nursery to grade sJ.x chil- worship, 10:30 a. m.; Evonlng Worship senlee, lla. m.; Eve- pallor. Bobllloore,SundaySc:hool chorp. SWiday, 10 L m., Holldren at former Methodist amn: service, 7 p. m. Wednesday, nhlll worship, 7:30 p. m. Prayer s..&gt;~ SW1day Sehool claoa01 lor 0011 meeting; 10:30 L m. SuJ&gt;.
To underatand the whole man-lhe all of you, you
at 9:30 L m., Mrs. JIJiles Stout, Prayer servi ce, 7:30 p. m.
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tum Ill Hio ChurCh where Gael Ia forever --nna the lilY~-'
service, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. ill ages, 9:30 L m.; Morning day Sc:hooL Young People's LoGRAHAM UNITED METHQ.
thildren's superlnterdent. &amp;unYooth service, Thursday, 7:30 p. worship, 10:30 L m.; NYPS s.... (!Clll, 7 P. m.; Solvation
terlea of Hla universe. Here - iJN taught trutht that h.V.: •.
day Church School, odulll ond DIST CHURCH- Preaching, 9:30 m. Mmthly Jingo, llrst SIIID'day dl)', 6:30 p. m.; Evangelistic 7:30 p. m.; Thorodo,y, 1 to 3 p.
endured th..ughoul the agn. flare we mualcomt lf·we .... .
7outh, 10:3~ L m.; Junior High, a. m., first alii aeCOIXI Sundays of each month.
service, Sunday, 7:30 p. m.;Mid- m., Lldleo Home League; 7 p.m.
to find the po:opor bolance In llh.
Senior Hlgh and Young Adulll of each month; third IIJid fourth
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRIST- Week Prayer meedngWodnoodo,y Prep cllooes.
moot In former Methodist Church Sundays each month, worstdp IAN CHURCH - James Smith, 7:30 p. m. Mlsalonory Meeting
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST- Mlclfor Sunday Church School Boyd service at 7:30 p. m. Wodneodo,y pastor, Robert Paulsen, Sunday oecood Wodneodo,y oleech month dleport, cor110r of Fourth IIIII With the hope it will, in some measure, foster allll help sustain tliat which is good ii~
Hackney, youth superintendent; evenings at 7:30, PraYer and School 5ll1lo Morning -vice, at 7:30 p. m. ·
Main St. IIGbert Jackoon, paotor. family and community life, this feallll:e is sponsored by the business firms allll o
· r1·~lin~
Post high ochooliiDII sonloradulll Bible Study.
9:30 a. m.; SW1day Sc:hool, 10:45
MASON BAPTIST CHAPEL- Sunday Sehool, 9:30 a. m.; M&lt;Jn&gt;. izatlons whose names
·below.
MASO~ ASSEMBL\ CHUI!CH
moot In !ormorEUBbullding,HoL m.; Youth meeting, 6:45p.m.
The Rev. Herold Cumlnghlm, iiV worohlp, 10:30 a.m., Arnold
bart Vlneyerd, Sill!. Adult Bible OF GOD - Second St., Mason,
SILVER RUN FREE WILL pastor. Chlrloo Lambert, Sunday Rlchardo, S..,t.
ClaSB party, last Mtnlay each W, VL Sunday Sehool, 10 L m. BAPTIST - Rev. Cllii:IU Atkins, Sehool S..,t. Corner Sec:ond and
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST mOdh. Ycuth Fellowship oech Mornhlll worship, 11 a. m. EveJ&gt;o pastor. Richard F1nk, SW1day Pomeroy Sta., Mason, W. Va.; Rev. Slmuol J. Jackacln, pastor.
(Lorry salley)
SomijiY, 6 p. m. In rormer Meth- gellatlc service, 7:30 p. m. Bible Sehool ~rlntendent. Suii!IIY SUDdo.Y Sehool, 9:45 a. m.; Wor- Preyer oervice, 9:30a.m.; SUI&gt;
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odlot building. Distrlcl youth ral- Study and prayer eervlco, Wed- Sehool, 10 L m.; Worohlp, 7:30 ship Mrvice, 11. Wodnoodo,yeve- day Sehool, 10 a, m.; Mra. Ger·
HUNTINGTON,
W.
VA.
SUPPORT THE CHURCH OF YOUR CH~CI:
b lint Mnndoy of oech month. nesday, 7:30 p, m. Chester TeJ&gt;o · p.m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, nlng, trai!Ug union, 7; Prayer trudo Butler, 11111. WorohlpaorvLETAR:j' UNITED METIIO- rut, poslor. Phone ~l33.
~:30 p.m. Chold&gt;ractlce; TUOo- lervico, 7:45.
if~ f leo, 11 L m.lllptletTrallllntiUD~IST cHURCH .:_ First IIJid ooe- CARLETON CHURCH -Kbi). day, 7 p. m.
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burg
Rood.
Sunday
Sehool,
9·
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tnt SWdlys, preaching at8p.m.:
POMEROY C H U R C H OF ~1110DIST - C. J. Lemley, 5:30 p. m.; Mre. Mary Woodo,
Third and !oorth Sundays, Sun- a. m., Ralph carl, supt worshlp
"MEMIIER OF THE BIG 3"
CHRIST - Robert ll Wood, pas- paotor. Herold Bllckltcm, clalfeh preoldont.
day Sehool, 10 L m., Worship senice, 10:30 L m. and 7:30 p. lor. SW1day Bible Stud7, 9:30 a. school sllll. Mornhill worlhlp,
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
HYSELL RUN FREE ME111Q.
MIDDLEPORT
oervlco at 11 L m.; Tuesday m. eluomately. Prayer meeting, m.; Mor011ngWorshlp, 10:30Lm.; 9:30 a. m.; Church Sehool, 10:15 DIST -RoY. Cecil J. Wise, paoPHONE 992-3284
WPPEHS PLAINS
PH. 1187,1211!1
evealngs at 8 p. m., Prayer and Wodnoodo,y, 7:30 p. m. Rev. Jti Yooth meeting, 6:30 ·p. m.; Eve- L m.; Evening 11orshlp, 7:30: tor. SUDdo,y Sehool, 9:30 L m.;
SUles, pastor.
Bible Study.
ning worohip, 7:30. Mlci-Week MYF Sunday, 6:30 p. m. Prayer llorni!W Worship, 10:30; E..,..
RUTLAND CHURCH OF TilE
OLD DEXTER CONGREGA- service, Wodneodo,y, 7:30 p. m. meeting and Blblestudy, Wodneo- nhlll worahlp, 7:30p.m.; Young
·:r
NAZARENE - Rev. Uoyd D. TIONAL CHURCH - Rev. Wil- Junlw choir practice, Friday, dl)', 7:30 p. m. AdminlotratiYO Peq&gt;)o'o Service, 6:45 p. m.;
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Grimm, Jr., poator. Sunday lard Dutc:her, paator. Mrs. Wor- 4 p. m.
SALES - ALLIS CHALMBEI1S - SERVICE ···
Council meeting, llrot Monlay o1 Prayor meeting, Thurodo,y, 7:30
School, 9:30 L m.1Morning wor- ley Francis, SW1day School &amp;Ill~
FARM- INDUSTRIAL- LAWN- G~ ' ,
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN eoch lllOIIth, 7:30 p. m. .
p. m.
li!DDLEPORT, 0.
TUPPERS PLAINS
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ship, 10:30 L m.; Youngpeq&gt;le'a SW1day Schoo, 9:30 L m. ChurCh
Lanpvllle Vlllage. Rev. Robert
EI)EN UNITED BRETHREN IN
MIDDLEPORT F1RST BAP·
PH. 667~,..
nni~, 6:45 p, Dl.i EvangeUstic services first and third. sllfldiY
Eugonelolo01er, pastor. Worohlp CHRisT - Elden R. Bilka, pao- TIST- Chlrleo W. -,pasoervlcea, 7:30 p. m. Wednl!oday lollowlng Sunday School. Second
oervice, 10:30 L m.; Gle.,.. lor. SW1day School, 10 L m.; tor. Robert !UchardiDII, Sunday
evedll(l -vice, 7:30 p. m.
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.HEA111 UNI1'ED ME1110DIST 7:30 p, m., church senicea.
~.H.
School, 9:30 a. m.; Sunday • ..,. sennon, 11 a. m.; Evening oerv- Sehool, 9:15 a. m.; Mondrw wor'
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UNITED FAITH CHURCH nlng service, 7:30 p. m. Mlcl- lee Chrlotlan End0110r, 7:30 p, ohlp, 10:15 a. m. SU!IIIy Bible
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OLDEST
DODGE DEALER
Daalhue, minister; Junes Brew- - Noose
Settlement. SW1day week service, Wedneldl)', 7:30 m., Mra. Lyde Chevalier, pros!- otudy hour, 7:30p.m._,,,...,
MIDDLEPORT,
QmO
Ington, Sunday School &amp;~C&gt;oriJ&gt;o School Solperlntedent, Roy Johnp. m.
delL Song oervico IIJid sermon. p. m.; gune tlq&gt;e lor youth. WedtendeD!. Church Sehool, 9:30 i. son. Youth meeting, 6:30, Sun-RACiNE F1RST BAPTIST 8:20, Mid-Week-prayer meeting IIOide1 evenhill prayer servlee,
m.; Morning worahlp, 10:30 L day.
Chorleo
Norris,
pootor.
SW1day
Wodneoda)',
7:30 p. m., Mn.. 7:30 p. m.
m.; Youth meedt'l, SundQ, 6 p.
SYRACUSE FlRS'f UNITED School, 9:30 L m.; Morning wor- Mule Holzlnpr. cla!l Ieeder.
cHJUSTIAN SCIENCEServlceo.
m. Choir r-rul Wednesday, PRESBYTERIAN - Rev. Linson
ship,
10:45
L
m.
SW1day
evenlrw
BIBLE
BAPTIST
TEMPLEat
315 Main st., Pt. PIOllllll,
7 p. m. choir :llroctor, Ben Phil· Stebbins, paator. SUnday School,
Lincoln - Mercury - Camet .. ~el&gt;Fotd· ;
worship,
7:30
p.
m.;
Wodneodo,y
Minersville,
0.,
Clurch
oervlcea
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oon. Prayer sonlce, Wodnoeday, 9:30 L m.; Worship service, 10593-11601
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evening Bible Study, 7:30 p. m. each Friday evonhlll, 7:30 p.m. 7:30 J). m. _All welcome. ·
li!DDLEPORT, omo.
lp. m.
:30 L m.; Bible stuiy and prayer
85 N, COURT ST. .
ATIIENS.{Oi
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST - Paotor Ken Dorrlllgton o1 RlvBE111ANY UNITED METHO- service, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
Great Bend, ChorleoNorrls,pao- enswood Second Blpllot Church.
SACRpl HEART - IJUrlng
DIST CHURCH - RoY. Paul A.
POMEROY F1RST BAPTIST- tor. Worship oervice, 9:30 L m.; Bible Study each Wodnosday at ~ seaiClll, aenlceo 7 p.m.
SeDera, paator. MorniDgworahit ()eorge Skinner, Sunday Sehool SW1day Sehool, 10:30 L m.
7:30 p. 111o
Wodneldl)' IIJid Salurclay. C 0 n9-.30 .. m.; Sunday School, 10:30 Superintendent. Sundl,y School, . .
POMEROY LOWER 'LIGHT feealoll, 7,SO p.m. Salurclay. In
PLUMBING AND HEATING
L m. lll,ytho Thel11, Sill~ Youth 9:30 a. m.; Morning worship,
MORNING STAR UNITED CHURCH _ Hirrisonvllle Rood. ~lBO of Wnoii •OI' fllnonla, ct1l
FAMILY RECREATION
Followohlp, 8:30 p. m.
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10:30; BYF, 6 p. m. Bible Study, ME1110DIST CHURCH _ Rev. Rev. Roy Taylor, putor; Wll- Gllbert Zw11111111. 892-3656orV92SWBDIING
3298
THE RUTLAND COMMUNITY Wednesday, 7 p. m.i choir prac- w
240
LINCOLN
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Ullam Alraon, pallor; Roy Von 11am Reeves, Sunday Sehool 51111o
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CHURCH - Rev. Amos TUlle, tice, WedneBday, 8:30 p.m.
Meuor, ~~~Sunday School, 9:45 Sunday Sehool, 9:30 L m.; WorT
pallor. Sunday !fchool, 9:30a.m.;
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MT. UNION Blptlat- Rev. Ce- a. DLi Morning Worohlp, 10:45&amp;. ship servlee, 10:30 L m.; E..o .LAl
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Lee Burnom, ·~ Worahlpserv- cil Cox, poslor, Sunday School m.; Prayer meeting, 7:30 p. m. n1
ng worshlp , 7:30 p. m.; Prayer
lce, 11 L m. Weclneodo,y prayer auparlntedent, Earl Starkey, Sun'
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mooting, 7:30 p. m. lilllda.Y night day School, 9:45 a. m.; SW1day Thurodo,y, Freel E. Smith, lay- aDd praise oervi~o, Thurodo,y,
THE STORE
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looder.
Y..-h
Fellowohlp,
7:30
7
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wort!&gt;!J&gt;, 7:30.
· evening worahip, 7:30; WednesRACINE, OIDO
A FIUENDLY PLACE TO lillY
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WESLEYAN UNITED METHQ.
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UNITED DIST CHURCH, Racine - W.
have moved 1o tho property ot BRETHREN IN CHRIST - Rev. Dale McClurg, pooto&lt;. Sundef
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Dr. Lawn hal a otraneepric:;
Mr. and Mrs. carl BarnhW. Memel Smith, paaur. SW1day Sehool, 9:30 L m.;WorahlpaorvSanh W- oold her P"-- Sehool, 9:30 a. m.; Roooell SpeJ&gt;o Ice, 10:30 L m.; Bible Study, tlcel
He ctoem't make 11011se cilia
Jy hero IIJid hla moved 1o a cer, &amp;IIIIo; AlfreclWolfe,aoalat.- Wodoosday, 7:30p. m.;U.M.Y.F..
aiL Morning Sermon, 11 L m., 7 p. m. each ~JUIIior choir or ev111 v1a1t ble pau.ata:ID l!oe
troller In Coolvlllo.
BY MILS. EVELYN BRICKLES
Mr. and Mro. Harry Taylor evening eormon, 7:30p, m., alter- practlee, Weilnoldll', 3:15 p. 111.1 hoiJIItal. He _,'t aoe ~Ill
Those' vioitlng lofr, and Mrs. IIIII son, RoJBid, ol Glen Eaolon, nat11111 ooch Sunday; C1111 moot.- Senior c:l.oit pnctlee, Thurlldiy, · bla ofllcellld blanovorperformChorleo Betzing wore Roy Van W. Va., otoppod hero to visit hi• lrw 11 L m. aiterllallng SUnday 7:30 p. m.; Wealayln Service ed IJUIPfl'. Jn fact, 1M&gt; ~tmwa
Meter of Detroit, Mich., Mr. brother, Mr. IIJid Mrs. Blain mornings. David Holter, cia !I Guild, lilurlh Monlay MCh maath ney little about tho mecllcal!and Mn.. JoSBle Smith and LOih Taylor, over tbe weekend.
AttEND TJ!E OruaCII 'OF YOUR.alOl~,
1-r. Chrlotlan Endoovor, 7:30 at 7:30 p. 11111 lltPPl' Huotlera tooataa. All lbat be -laii!Ye
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· Whiteman of Tocch, Mr.IIDII MrL
Mr. and Mro. Clarence Nich- p. m. every other Sunday eve- . clau moetlrw, loa11h Friday ol !roo edvllletl lo tile reo!. ol •
DoJB llo!tman and son, Steven, ola opont a dey recent17wlththolr niJIII, Juanlla gpencer, protldent. each Jllonlb, 8 P• n; WSCS. oec• Gillla 11111 ~ C&lt;&gt;un!!Oa 0111be
of Rutland, Mr. and Mrlo Dna deughter, Mr. and Mrs. WU!cml Prayer meetlrw. 7:30 p. m. eYOI')' ond FrldQ . each month, 7:30 care 11111 ·llllitnlene!JCt ct their
POMJl~OY
' PIL n~:
Betzlng IIJid her !&amp;tiler, Doraol Tipple and Camt17, Athena, Rt. 5, Wodnollday. Board '"'"dug, 7:30 p. m.; O!llclal Board, aecood lawnL
' Smith ol Hemlock Grove, - e
Thurslon Clark ol Columbuo p. m., llrat ~ of 11\onlh. ~ tad! )ljonth, 7:30 p. m.
Lawn hu a atUr of apoetai. llayeo, Edna Reibel, Della Stahl, ctlled 011 hi&amp; bl'Oiher. Mr. IIJid
POMEROY TRINITY UNITED
PORTLAND UNITEii METHQ. (f tralllecl pariCIIIIOI In tho Nallarpret SelcloMbol and J•nlta Mrs. Way Clark IIJid Linda, one CHURCH OF CHRIST - Rlv, W. DIST CHURCH'- W, o.le Ilk&gt;- tionll Lawn WOrmatloa Coi11er
took, til of Pomeroy,
dl)' laet week.
ll Perrin, poator. Patrick D. Clura, paetor. Sunday ~ operallaa tor tile "AioP fOOd
Clarellte Barnett has returnod
Wood, 11111- Sunday Sehocil, 9:15 9:30a.m.; Wtrohlpaervlce, 7iiO storea.N Th61'n na&lt;\J 1o .a.tlt
home !rom St. Joooph Hospital
a.m.; Worohlp,10:26a.m. YCOI!h: ·p, m.; O!llclalllalrd, lira! SUI&gt;- ....,._ wtllll-probiema.I&gt;Jo
whore he llllllorwont an~pandoeChoir relloa•eel, ~y, 6'.30.· day ooch moollh, -8:30 11- m.
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A mlocelll_,. •-er hontor, Sonier choir reiiiPael, 7:30 DIST CHUI!.CII' - W, Dlle Me- ~ 1awi1 ..... J1 olllllla.
~Norma Nlclwlo and Weeloy
p. m. Thuro4ar, Mra. P au! . Clura. paator. !!undiY Scliool •.. The .,q;e - . ,·Cllll!ij Nr·'lr PH.IL rASTOIET
Arbaugh wu hold ot tho church
'loooo, director. Thu,radiY. ill 10:30 L m.; Tfortl!IP Hrvl~, flee Ia lbllt it tllolla- \o~
For some the dally grind dQ, Buo7 ~ qulldugpai'Q' In 9o31la. m;, lint and' thbil sun- a~f~·toll~-~••ill~lbe
'"""' Frldl)' evenlrw. Tho cCXCtle
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received many uM!ul and lo&gt;eb' is longer than lor otherl-- church aoclal .....,.
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dl)'a tach IIUiatli:
. . .. ' ~~lot, l!ld cciloi~ce ~~ bll-' :
rllh !rom tho about 45 In at.- at tM pend! eharponer.
_THE RUTLAND~ .oF THE RUTJ.AND M E = ~ at ,llli cio1t or. Q611pl'iftc/ ~·
tendance.
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pallor; v. Rllraley,
iiuii- pl.otci, Chutch sc!lld; •·~ ~~ ~ ,~ ~ ~~e· ~ 9 ~ ·
l!tre Sunday oftemoon ...... of
day Sc:hool, ~ a. m.; ~- m;i ,oratdP_..rtl.._lo-jp. ~~- ,alJIIoi' M !liM~• '~IW
her~. Mr.IIDIIMro. Vlrtlll '
munlon IIIII , wotohlp JOfvico, '
ZION Cljpi!CH QF~ ,""~tlld.tal-11
011 cllfpiay ti(.
Rouah ol Woot SID.
10:30 L m.; Prayer mndrw, .P-1'01' '• llar~o JtGid.'. ~~i;~~ :iJf . ~ A'IP
lll'd!!(i, )lp. EdWard Wyer•
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Safari Station Wagon,
1 owner ce~r,
over
dark blue finish. Clean interior, like new \w-w tires,
automatic, pow!' 'steer~l!i_and_ . bralees. Radio.

196S.CHEVIOLLE .................................................... $1395
Malibu Conv. VB engine, powerglide, radio, heater,
new whitewall tires, green exterior finish with white
nylcn top, vinyl interior trim.

1964 CORV AIR .......................................................... $895
Spider, 2 dr. black finish, goad tires, 4 spd. Radio
and heater.

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POMEROY

POMEROY, OHIO

OFFICE HOURS

1:30 a .m. to 5 :00 p.m. Doily

liJJI a .m . to 12:00 Noo" Soturdoy

Cenl Of 'thlnb
I WOULD like 10 take !!lis op·
portunity to tbank all of tile
doctors, nurses and aides lor
the wonderful care during m)
rocent illness while in Hoi""
lbJ!rilal. Also my many
!rierdl and neigllbors and
family !« ali lhe oards, beaU·
litul flowers , kindness and
prayers fur me. I win never
fm1!el II. ntlll*s again.
Ml'O. Keltll (Dolly) Woods
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Notice

GaiPEL si~ at lbe Church of
God, Olester, Ohio, Saturday.
llay 3, at 7:30p.m. Featured
sl~ers are ll1e Cole Family
fnJm Piqua, Olrio. ~
ftleome.
4-30-3Ic
TllERE WILL be a gun sbool.
Swlllay. beginning at noon at
lbe F&lt;rled Run Spm bml4n
Cljj). Everyooe Is welcome.
4-30-3Ic

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OutalaDdlac Hero ·
Sgt. Alvin York of the 82nd
Division was considered tbli
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practically slnglehaiidedly
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IJBr BRIGHT C8f1lel eolon.
Restore them wilb Blue lAlitro. Renl eleclric shampooer
fl. So.!'J'O&gt; Hanhrm, New
Haven, W. Va.
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A'I'/NINGS, stonn door&amp; and
windows. caq&gt;Orts, marquees,
blown and batt lnsulallon.
Elmer While, sales repmentallve. For free eatimslea,
phone Charles Lisle, Syra- 8iPhC teub h•M 11m.
ame. V. V. Jclllllon and Son, Slnltllton, St&gt;:w• ~ - ·
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5-1-lfc
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"3S" McCuUoch t'baln saw,
FtJIINISHED lljl&amp;llmenlli. Reyone 20 ft. e!evatxlr, one set nolds Flower Shop, Muon
14-lncll p....,, one Interna- City, W. Va. Pbone 'I'IWifl.
monlh (Jr pay babmce .....
tional mower. one mHk coolTry It in )'IIUr home. Call 1ft.
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28311.
44«e
laee catlle, l set di..,, 2 FURNISHED and unlurnl&amp;hed
white lace bulls, one side deapartmenbl. Cloae lo ICbool. EAilLY AMERIOAN stereo ra- HOME G!IOWN loiDalo planls
li very rake, one cultlpaeker,
dio ~ combinallon. Beautiful
Phone 191-54114.
16-JI.tfe
for garden use. Heines lliO,
bouoe!1Uid goods and otiler
solid !liote unit with kpeed
ImpMed MeDrano, and 1111
items too nlll!lerol&gt;l 14 men- 'I'JWLER LOTS. Bob'• llobl1t
chllll'(!el'. Payments of ta, or
Red Dellelous; alto cabbage
tion. Merle Davis, OW!lEI'.
$88.15. Call llf%-3143. 5-Uic
Court, Syracuse, Ohio on Stata
pbrlll. See Tom Jlayman,
Terms, easb, day of sale. RL 124, Phone llft.IIIIL
Syr&amp;e~~~e, ~ feet allove the
Sllm Cba]llllllll, alrlioneer.
Re1l Estell For S.le
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1-U.Ife llRAND NEW sewing machine.
part
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Lunch will be served. Not reSale !llllBn
demo nslrator,
qJOnSI&gt;Ie lor aroidents.
nl.50.
Call
99!-3143.
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FllliNlllliED bouSe In PomaAKC REGimRD&gt; Chihuahua
5-~
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puppies; allo stud ~ .
USED MOWERS, IIIIer, ebaln
Call eveulap, IIIIUSQ.
saw. oulblord mo!or.l. I'UmeC.ll ~··
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Main Sl.. POmeroy. 5-2.31c
vell.lee, flowers and glass- I'UIIN19IIED TWO BEDROOM
1vw with black .top. In good
ball!, study, den, buanent,'
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lpatlment. Mlddlt!Mtrt. P!Jone
~'OUR ROOM HOUSE, balb,
eondltlon. l'!lone 919,2!~3tc
garage, ~y an aere.
IIIII clolhes. Open Friday and
IIIW874.
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c1111J0r1,
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furnace,
good
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I!Jotunlay H a.m. 1111 7 p.m.;
oondltion. in Syra.:use, Phone
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Sarrdll)' I 10 5 p.m.
5-Mtc I THREE mom Aparlment,
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HAIILEY
Davl4son
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bltll, 4 bedr~. aloe l)~
&lt;'GIIlp!,tely modern with built,.,
cycle,
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Yellow
en, fruit ce!lar, llllfiP. ~
?UBLIC SA-LE Friday. George's
In kltebon, wall om1 and
Jad:el boat w!UI.Johnlron 10 •. - · 18,0011.~ .
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table top anlt, atairtlea 11ee1 1. . VOLKSWAGEN ••r.,.er;
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•nd usod merchandise. Consir* wllb dilpola1 unit, balb.
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corallllocr.·· ~· 1111'1-7008. ·
·ball!, dr1J11!1,webs, liver IrOn- ·
•lgnments welcome. Open
arrd
complete with rlloww and
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lorp closet, rilcely decor a~
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lor consignments. Sale starts
od. 001 8IIUm b appolulat 7 p.m.
5-J-2U,
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SERVICE MANAGE(•
HAI!OLD WALKER

like new. Rent a waU cleaner, fl . Baker F\niliture, MJd.

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service and grooming. 1'1.111111411.
U 1 tfc SOLID STATE llereo, IIIII W'lll·
nut slefto eoDIIO!e' with 4
ALur.miUM Plsblrrg Datil. S"peakers, ' f.speed automatic
ure, deep, SUlly. lilly a life- . ~ · Tal&lt;e,.O)'er ~!l,lls;;
Help Wanted
11oo1 fm- )'IIUr famliJ'a protec.. cJ til per •month or pay lisle
OPENING lor waitress, grill
tlon. See 1me11m Davia, 14 IIIICI! due $?1.10. Call 1ft.
cook and car hop. Apply In
mle weot tA MW Rt. Jl on 1141
f-2'7-tll!
person. Crow's Steak House,
Klnpbury Rolli.
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RABBITS. Bunnies and Breed·
l'&lt;&gt;meroy.
4-29-ac
MILLIONS OF ruga have been lng Stock, Phone 24'1-DII.
t-2'1-tll!
Buslneu Opportunity
cleaned, wi4ll mue J.Jatre. n•a
Arnolb'll llnell. 111111 eleeOWN YOOR own dry eJeanlnl
NEW 11169 Z1g Zag sewing mabusiness. Amblliooa man or
lrlc llluuupooer tt. llebr
cbine in lovely ealllnet. AutoFurniture.
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woman lo lake over and on
matic Zig Zag to sew on buttru.k and route. We will do
Ions, make bultonholes. mono&lt;leaning wholesale. Apply In HANNAH'S Hll!balid Rector
gram,
and fancy design by
periOD. A.B.C. Clell!lel'l, M&amp;1lata bani wut, so be cleans
hrminS
a ainlle dial. Left in
!lln, W. Va.
HG-Ife
llle Ngll wlllt Blue Lulrln!.
a.rt electrtc ....,., 1r.er tt. lay away IIIII never uwd. Pay
oH ~.80 or lemi!J tt.25 .weekIV1LL SELL one or boll! ol my
'l'lnJ'I Barplnland. f48«e
ly. Pbone . . . . ~ ~
cleonlng planbl. A. B. C.
Cleanel'O, M1111011. W. Va.
WILL HAVB all varledee ~ 1'J1,AD.,ER 38 I 8, two .-ns
f-18-lfe
IOUibern plarrlll after Afll'llll.
bunt on In !root; 110 I 40 ft.
Phone C2Jortol R. llllrtll ...
basement, on lot 10 RuUand.
For Rent
P1lone 7~ or 'HUIIOI.
~1VE ROOM APAR'I'\\IENT,
4-29«p
ZIG ZAG console: 1M Z1S Zag
unlurn iJhed, call 992.$90.
sewing macbine. This mach4-29-ac
Ine makes buttonholes, dams, ELECI'ROLUX vacuum cleaner complete with altat!lmellbl,
emb., makes many fancy lllit·
TWO B;;;EDROO;;;;;;,;M~i.,:n:::te, lrlt
paint
JIIII'IIY 111111 cordwlnder.
cheo. Tab tWer paymmla of
Ullooln Helgltts. Batb, baseLoolai and cleans like new.
ts.44 or J&gt;8Y f'6.21. TrY il In
men!, modern Jdtdten. Pllone
Pay off balance ol siJ: payywr lume. CaU ~~!~Z-283~~.
99!-3954.
f-711-llc
menbl at ta.5Q monlhly. Plume

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992-5314

263 W. Main

~UARANTEED­
PHON~ 992·209·

Open: Mon. thrv Fri . 11·6
Saturday - 9·6
Sunday- 11-6

LEGAR MONUMENT CO.
POODLE PUPPIES, AKC TOJ.
miniature. f'l5 and up. stud

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Car Completely Hand
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RUbbed and Thorouply
Rinsed
$1.25

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PUBLIC AUCTION, Saturday,
May 10, 1969, 10:30 a.m. at
fann localed five miles west
of Langsville, Olrio, on Co.
Road 09 on lhe Morle Davis
!ann on Parter Run. One
Jolm IJeet'e B tractor, one ro.
l'IIAILER. Brown's Trailer
tary hoe, one International 46
Pa!t, Minersville. l'!lone m.
baler, one brush spray, ooe
mi.
f.2H21c
Wood Bro. oom picker, one

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AUCTION SALE. Date, Satur- t'URNISHED A•PARTMENT. a REGIS'mRED Appaloola atud
day, May 3. Time, 12 Noon.
rooms. batb. 212 South Fillll.
sa ulce f,!i. Elllellent eolor
Place, Home of -Mr. and MI'B.
Middleport, l'tlone ~ .
and cnlfonnatlon. Reglllered
Howard Phillips, Long street,
»tfc Ballelt hound stud aetYice,
Rutland, Olrio. Wat&lt;l! for sale
aloo Ba!oetl puppies. Fnmcll
signs. As we are moving Into ~T'I'RArnvE HOME. Nlre
Benedum, Rt. I, IIA!edaYR!e,
a trailer we will offer at PUbSU!ITOUndi~. reasonable to
Olllo, jusl oft Rl. 7 IHl Suclic Sale lhe following Housereliab'e persons. 148 Linco!n
cess Road. Pllone 811'1-3856.
hold Items: Hmnphrey Heal~o:rr.ap
Hill. Owneo-. W. G. M&lt;Quigg,
ing stove, 30 in. Magic (]lei
9 C"nlert.Jry Lane, East
Rlmge, All Cedar Bedroom
EA'IH.Y AMI'lRJCAN Slel'eO.
.~urora. N. Y. 14052. 5-~
Suite, Tan Bedroom &amp;lite,
AM-FM radio, Wpeed ebanSbeel Clotlles Clk&gt;!!el, Large
ger, Wpl!alter sound aystem.
Bed, Half Bed, 2 Lamp TabTab over paymenls ~ tli. 75
Auto 511•
les, Matclling Round C«&lt;ee 1• CHEVY 'IIIIo, - - Itper month ar pay bamlee clue,
Table, Kitrhen Cabinet, 2
doD, V-I aulollllllc, Pbo11e M. ..IS. !'bone 99HI43.
Steel Dabinets, UtiHty Table,
4-f/-tll!
H.
~lie
2 Stand Tables, 2 Rockel'S,
12' x 15' Wool Rug, 2 SmaH 1968 VOLKSWAGEN, automatGas Healers, TV Set, Re!rlg.
Ic slid&lt; s11ift. Pbone 9&amp;U143
erator. Swing, 2 Wall Cabiafter 6 p.m.
5-1-«c
r.eto. Wringer Maytag, Bed
Covm, Floor Lamp. Ofher
Pets For 5•1•
Items too Numerous to Men- PliPPII!8, Wart
11181dand
tion. Not responsible for acWhites, seottlei, flrflnanrCI,
BEFORE YOIJ BUY SEE
cidents. Sale conducled by
I'Uodle8, Pup, Wire Terrien
Adams Auction Service, RutOUR VARIETY
and Collies. Ireland Road
land, Ohlo. l'h. 74M461. Aile.
Kennell. one mile oast ~
OF MOHUMEiiTS AHD
tloneers : Col. Jim Adams and
59.
CHECK OUR PRICES
Col. Blll Brown.
w-ac Coolv!llo, County Roadt-2'1-llle

liiUSIC EVERY Friday and
Saturday at Jad:'s Club on
flARAGE SALE: Antiques.
lla;risonville IIDad off Rt. 7.
aquaritnn, boat. band """'·
4-30-3Ic
•buff•!. ramning cots. go-kart.
lockers. manv more ltemo :
I WilL NOO' be resporu~lble lor
Saturdav and Sundav, Third
8IIY debls contracted by anyand Fourth. Dan Creme•n•.
one oilier than myseH.
Saii'!Il St. . Rutland. ·s.l-2tc
llllbert Cllffool Roush,

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Mitch~ti Zeroes Campus HarJ~~~!J,,;: ~.
By Unltocl Preao lnlel'11011Dna1

C11111111 protest was overahadowed toda.Y by government
reaction ID the vlolonee and
dianqtioo whieh bave accompanied lt.
The Nixon admlnlatrallon,
members of Congress and the
judiciary all turned their
atlentiOD ID campus dloorders
while most dissenters took a
May Day holiday Tlllrsday.
Att. Gen . Jolm N. Mitchell
Thureday said the Nixon
adminl-tlon's patience with
cam111• radicals Is at an end
and prosecutloo will now be
presaed ID the ruUest ID end
disorders.
"If arrests must be made,
then arrests there should be,"
Mitchell said bt a Law Day
speech In Detroit "It Is no
:!itrirlsslon of defeat, as some
"fuay claim, to use reasonable
physical force ID eliminate
physical Coree."

lllGI'e than $2.2 mlllton Ill
p1-~ d&amp;mll8e.
However, 'the Nixon admlnlatratlon was _.ted ID IIIIIYe
toda,y 1o withdraw Its request
that college• and unlverlltles
desegregate their black s1udles
programs and facUlties,
The cbange would make
poslllble tho establishment of
all-blaek programs which solne
campus mllltanta have demanded. The ad:miDiotratloo bas
prevloualy contended !hat colla·
ges which allow segregated
programs should lose federal
funds.
A Cambridga, Ma... , judga
Thureday found 169 singing,
chanting youths guilty or
trespassing Ill the occupation of
a Harvard University buDding,
The Harvard admlnlatratloo had
asked that the charges be
but

dropped

DJstrJct

court

Judge M. Edward Viela refUsed
to do so.

2,300 Arrests

The

New Jersey AssemblY

The attorney general said Thursday passed a bW aUowinK
campos protoots tlds year have students the rl!lht ID file suit
reaulled Ill 2,300 arrests and ~lnst other students who
disrupt classes, ft was believed
to be the first such measure In

NOW OPEN
ROYAL OAK STABLES

the nstlon.

RIDING RIG - TRAIL
RIDES- BRIDLE PATHS

Aaron Seals

Open Week Ends
Starting S.t., May 3
Open Every Day Starting
Thursday, May ~29
Located )'4oxt To
Royal Ook Park

Dies Wednesday
Davis Seals, 78, Rt. 1,
Reedsville, ('!'uppers PlaiDs),
died WedneSdaY evening at the
Camden Clark Hospital at Parkersburg, following an extended
Aar&lt;»~

He was bom bt West VIrginia,

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TONIGHT THRU TUESDAY

the .son ol the lste James and
Mary Bonar Seals.

MAY.2 • 6

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He was a member of t h e

DOCTOR DOUTTLE
(Technlcolor)
Rex Harrisoi&gt;Samantha Eggar
(A Family Picture)
COLORCARTOON: Tlajuans
RWllllng time: 3 Hrs.
Admission: $1.00 and SOc
SHOW STARTS 7 P. M.

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Slmpsoo Melbodlst Church near
Belleville, W. Va., and was a
school teaeher Ill Wood and Jackson Counties Ill West VIrginia 22
yeara where he lived most or his
lUe before moving ID Ohio Ill
1967. He was preceded In denth
by one son, FJdo.
&amp;lrvivors include his wile,

Mrs. Maeda Dorst Seals, at
home; two sons, Glenn, ol Kent,
and Eugene, of Akron: 'three
daugllter s, Mrs. Sy!Tla Curtis,
Reedevllle: Mra. Vera Thomp.
son, Elizabeth W. Va., and Mrs.
Helea. Beck, Kenti two brothers,
Cllll1oe, lofurraysvUle, W, va,,
and 9tirley, BeechGrove, w. Va.:
a sister, 1\lrs. Ruby McPeek,
Belpre: 22 grandchildren, and
21 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at I h o
Tuppers PlaiDs untied Melbodlst
CIJJI'ch wltll the Rev, Roy Deeter
otrtclatlllg. Burial wUl be Ill the
Sand HDI Cemetery at Long Bot-

MASO
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Tonilfrt, Sat. &amp; Sun.
MAY 2-3-4
Action waits at trigger•
point!

'COUNTERPOINT'
Charlton Heston
Maximilian Schell
Color

Lloyd Bridges an~
Joan Blackman in

tom.

"DARING GAME"

Friends may caU at the White
Funeral Home at Tuppers PlaiDs

In Color

anytime,

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The moneywise no-nonsense
car buyer finances his
new car faster and for
less with one of our bank

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·Kenneu.

llld 33 llludenla ldenlllled

tlon.

New

black
~eons College a t u d e n t s
smashed windows and alll8ed a
brlel slt-lll ta' protest an SDS
slt-lll wblch entered Its ruth day
today. At Columbia more than
100 SDS member's cleared wt
York-Twenfl

Illinois · Vnlverll~' l1!'\fiDI8
qulotl,y left the Delullb SCbool'a

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stu-

OWrthe~·~~~~i~~

Weather

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. ' ~' IIi dOoltJV•
hla lint .-1.l!lai:H
or lhli ci~ •
:•• 0119 clbatnl
boon reaclndod ill! olbera, ~bw c:anii•
aloaal iltetrlcta,~""" beiJV racOilllderooL

tmts

· Qu:lotGpber ~ley llld: "U
'' you lave tq ko4Jp rei!!lndit~~Yoor­
·' self al a llliJw, ',Pirhopa It

flowa"'*t-.Sage ~4 ~ Nei!fula'l ,;
WASHiNGTON _ tJ. s, m. 'wn.uAJ.t It
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Jafdlodsy f8deraJ-a dilial!ed to caai'iiat tile
palachla.be.i beell•"iill'reteclentllJ!'oductlvt"
"Eiq&gt;l~ pDd Income ....~ ID.r•sit~~ faalllr ~:~~;~
than ai\YWIIere el$01~ lllo Uajtod Sqtea,• he Ilk!, "~
1
IIW\V piojlle ''"' !•V!III olppelachl&amp; II were Jea.tJv::~t~~~)~i
lllraha credfled~.l\'t .alowlng _ollhe AIJI1IIachllp
,

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clear, warm..

Asked on Cigarettes

Homer Holley
Dies Friday

Boy Shot
ne

Mrs. Quillen

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Meigs

2 Fronts
In Fight

Pituperty: .,
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Slerllf Walker llld lllo three

FOR THE
GRADUATE

ARROW SHIRTS
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ESQUIRE SOCKS :
$UPE.BA TIES .

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Dies Thursday

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Member Feder&lt;~l Ottpoait lnauronce Corporation
All Accounts Insured Up To $1S,OOQ.OO

Whl" ·
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Dallas Mumaw

BAHR·
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ELBERF·ELDS IN POMEROY .

Dies Recendy

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Dallal T, MUmaW, 75, former.
~racuse, and a .-an of
World War I, baa died at hia
home bt lndlaJJopolla.
A natl•e of ~eu10, be llv- •
ed In JlldlanapollJ the palt 50
7ear1, He waa ~~~~ bt 111o
matntenanee depsrtinent of the
lndi'RIIpotla Pllbltc SChool• %3
year a.
lllrvlvlnK are bla wife, Della: two d&amp;·~·· Mrl. llOrolllJ

IY of

Jonea and Mra.

Systeni

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'!IlP-son.

Earl

No!:·

ton, aU al !Jdlan!lpolto: a brilth- .
er, Homer Mpnltf; t Clt+~d
50 8i'iUidChlldren· and 2~ mat- · ~~:1:1:
lll'anddllldi'eii. •
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rw.r.t; service• · were · ·

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N.rii;;&lt;''lL•' I
lltirlaiW.'IIil t!Je•Aooerlilii

and
&amp;Aal ···CiiiiPel 'In' '"'llaiQ)Ill~

ftott~.,,

~MIDDLEPORT, 0.

OP!N FRIDAY' NIGHT and
SATURDl'Y~ NIGHl
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COtton fabrlca re.,. from
heavy eorduroj to 1heer.
llthlwtllh\ ,voile.
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Betty . Bunch,

bodl ct tptjanapnll.a, and ftve
sons, ~IVester, Grand RapldJ,
)lleh.; llflliiY, . ~. Freddie
and Donald, all of lildlanlpolla;
two llteP-&lt;lauihtora. Mrll;' Maey
Walta and Mra. Ro!lla MeDon·
~d, and

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~ALLIPOLIS .;. Gallla Count,y Proeacu1or
llaiiJ!tn c. Klnt IIIIOW!ced Saturday ._ erack~down 111 Junkjarda Ia t!hoWfnJ reoullll,
. Wben tile~ cradulolm stsrteclthree
weeka ago, Clllli CillO ;lulllcyard In Gallla Coun·
·" wa• Ueeaad.; Tlierll 8te - eJaM wllllliIn tile ~' ~·llld· Every dealer
:IIIIo bas
ccnlacted, &amp;Ill! IIIIo II was eJ·

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SWANK JEWELRY
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depioltebi•UIIIIIJ iio
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Admlnlstratloo BuDilbiB at cloaInK Ume Thureday but vowed to tng IJ &amp;lven ror that amount.·
Jllridt~~ls ri!Cfalel'ed ~: • ,
camp ·out aU nllhl, theo retum clime,
Friday.
THE FACE oF POME!loYo!i' BUSINESS ~ conttluoii IAj
The Southeast campus of
Chlc1J80 City Callep remained ch-. Rising rapidly are the !lew flllll'leiaolthel'llme•oyFlowclosed and Wright JJmlor er 1i11Gp Which will be loeated mlillttmuut Ave.
College was threatened with a .
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boycott 1odsY.
LOTS OF ~IVERSARIES arobnd 111o,-....,s, t IHI!ll,
Nr; and Mrs, liJmer llfsell obliOl\'ecl lllolr ftlh lieddlnc an. .
nl~~:.:~ee::. 00 ll!lllv~aary of Kermit Waltoo, farmer-

.MENS--SUITS
AND SPORTCOATS

RUTLAND

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AND SPRING .AND
SUMMER WARDROBE

Servin( MeiiS County for
OYer 97 years

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tranUctlons through the frel&amp;ht Olflce bt
The heerlatl Ia 10t for TueiJIIIl, MIT Galllpolla.
· 6, at
a.m. Fultz Ilk! •IDIIDI at 111o
., the only other actlvlt,y, Prealdillt Fults
,deplt would recllce lfte qualib' of Nrvlee
pnwldid patrons In tho l'olnei'CI&amp;'· - appointed a commlttee al "'""~Y, J!Gbert Wingett and Dale Duttoa lo JMWDinatt' of•
llldilleport areaa.

otillon.

annrer ,Ofl'OI!I warraolf - ,
Cor' con1e1nJJ1 61 court. Cll,y
Collep at New YOrk ...,..tuoc1
SolDo ln~bllinK
cloaocl tncloi!Dtteti: ' ., ,
IJio,y deJIOoil
llllllols- SOiite %110 Noflhern
Cotllldl """" rkeaib' '

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If the PUC iij1pi'O\'el the iiiiPllcatlui ' to
o1 111o Cbe~ '" Ohio Ralllll.)' a~ d
Pem Central Rallriood CoiJJpen.y 1o nilke close the depot Ill Rllll0i'07, It wUl rua1t
the l'llrtieroy Ffelatit Depot a IIDii.apJJey In firma ualng 111o service to have ID llllile

1 - s llilde U .cltlr · a.re .
-w be n6 • . , tqj. ·the
nbell IIIIo haVe beeli Oidof4eCIIO

POMEROY
NATIONAL BANK
1Memaer Federal

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f¥ of WeUstoo, a i'omei'O¥ wilnealllllll and lira, NOrma Goods
Win marked her 38tiJ amlversary 111 bulllnenlalt week• '
Ort Bradbur:Y way, Eric Hait, principal, marked .., 1 blrthcii.Y crease Ill e~q~l01JJJ8nl ani IDcome to lhe ~~~~ ~
and children of the school pillared In tile hallway ID alng "Hap. t~ - a ofthe,area.
.
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PJ' lltrlhdsY" and later a dieoraled eake and dee ~re served ..4 bit. of mmihilation •wappi"'f, ~
to the teaching lllllf and other 1chi1ol ~lOJOL
CAIRO, -EGYPT - THE EGYP11AN ARMY
.
COLUMBUS (UP!)- A three
- RedeOne Industrial air polAGAIN THIS YEAR A TESTING PROGRAM wiU be ~ annlbUate Iuaei'a defenae pollltloos alcq lhe SUez
cents per pack boost Ill the tuUm control !acUities and aualllnned that Ita trqilnlllclld major damiJ8o .bt a
state's cigarette tax was pro- thorize transfer of laJ&lt; exemp. ror youngsters Who 11111'1 be IJIIte old 8JJCJUI!h 1o begin klncler- deep Inside EiiPt, deaied as a Ue by the
prten mthe ran.
posed Thureday bt an Ohio tion certU1cates.
In ' Mly lla.Y .,e;ich Thurlldl)', ~
Tho state cutol! date Is Sept. 30 and yOUIIpterl are to 1o be
- Authorize transfer o! tax
Senate blll to provide new revNas111r
said that alncelllo bellnnlrworMareh, F.pptlan ~· .
by
errue for tho Educational Devel- exemption cerUficates Cor bJ. rtvo by that date. However, the testing prollfaln Ia
concontl'JIIed on the destruction o( Iuael'o "Bu Lev" dolenle
duatrlal water polludon control tho staf! of Melg~ Count.Y &amp;lperlntendent Robert Bowen ror UJose aloog the caM! and have knocked out 60 per cent or tile Iua.U
opment Fund,
Whose hlrt!Jdlya fall efter Sept, 30 and may be reallY to BWt
Sen. John H. Weeks, R-Lake- racUides.
flcatiOIII:
klllderprten.
Two bDls earlier passed by
waod, sponsored the le&amp;lalatlon
Bowen reports that It ts hoped that addWonel testing can be Peace seerru ~',be loold"'f up, again .
which would raise the tax from lMJib ehambera were llaned by
7 to 10 cents.
Hwse and Senate otrlcers and carried cut among ycungatera IIIIo were admiUed 1o klllderprPARIS '- A JQNGLE VIET CONG MEE11NG, a
ten throo&amp;ll lllo teotinK program last year to see ~ IJio,y proThe leglslab.lre two years ago sent to Gov. James A, Rhodes
enco
lllvalvlq a North VIetnamese leader and tile rat1n 1q ~s~[;
greased durlnK the school year. This wiD provide ~Uoo
boosted the tax from five to for his "'llli'OYal. 11ley would:
or
South
VIetnam'• ehler neaottaiDr provided •IIIII todai
seven cents,
- Extend the bonding author- on lba fUture teotinK program&amp;,
breafdlu'cluah
may be _.. In the Vfatiu! talkl.
The testing program will not be held until 10111atlme In Alai·
The Ohio General Assembly Ity to sewer districts.
Cclmmllllat
aotll'cea ~ Viet Cons ~era were .
-Increase assessments of ust bt order 1o rtve lllo yompters Ute advliUge of DJalurlai Junglea al Soulli VlelnUn 1oh•ra.reportmlhe talk&amp;
adjourned Thursday until the
a bit more over the next row lllllillha,
efterpoon of May 5, when law- utllltles for PUCO operators.
Thl BIDk, a sec~ membof al tbe Natloaal
makers will return after cast(NL., delegation In Par,ta.
.
Ing ballot&amp; Ill the primary aleclion at home,
Commie death count ut at'314001J'
,.
The Hoose of Reproaenlatlvos
SAIGON - THE U, S, MILITAllY COMJWill TODAY
·adopted a joint resolutloo ID
aUiecl counter oltetlalvea with ldlllrw 38,000· I;Gmmu!llati 1011' . ' ·
permit jail or workhouse prisIt~~ the guerrillas 110 cllolce but to abenilon their allonwfdt ~~ ·
oners servlng a sentence of one
- at least tamporarUy. North VlaiDimese ani Vt,at CoJv ynlt.
year or less to work outside the
1'1', PLEASANT - Homer J.
Charles Eric Steger, 7, son or Mr. 1011 Mra. KeiiiiJJth Stepr, bad been posed ll'Oinl Saf&amp;oo have withdrawn tD :CIIIIPa a1,..1110
Institutions during their canflae- Holley, 72, or Aoh1on, Who died Patriot Star Rt., was listed In serious conditloo with allUIIIhot cambodlan.. border.~!)~ere 1152 bombers hammered tti~q~~ aplll _ ,,
ment.
~ ,,
Frldly at l:25 a.m. In Holzer wounl ol the head at 11 a. m. toda.Y In cabeD • HuntiJV!on Hoapltal,
The resolution was sent to the Hospital, had been In falling HuntingtDn, w. va.
Cakutroplak revenge sure w eorne , · .. . .
Seaate lor actloo. II adopted health several years.
Tha Gallta Cou1t1 SherUrs Departmort aeld Uuj boy was shot
SOUTH BEND, IND. - WORLD ilANK PiiEsmENT there, the Issue would IP oo
A retired Iarmer, he former- and serloosly wounded late Thurlday afiei'IIIIOII near hia home on McNamara told a IReman catltoltc untversi~ audl~ 'lburidl,y t!Je
the November ballot.
ly worked at the Marietta Manu- R~ 141, about three mllea west or Gallillolla.
world's btrlh rate muat be CODtrolled 110011. "To~ lpore lbli Jll'ol!The Senste passed two billa laeturlng CoDlJNUIY.
!ilerttro depuUes laid the boy telna...rs were c!Jar&amp;ed with dis- lem, • Me~ ~· "1. a only 1o make certabt U.t nature wtiJ
dealing with water pollution.
Mr. Holley was born AprU hid left the house to IP flohlng cljiriiJW firearms from the hlah- · t,.ke o:ataitrophlc 're&gt;'ejio oo our lndeclslveaeBJ,"
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30, 1897 In Aoh1on, the 11011 of Ill a amall creek near!&gt;,y, He ~-The &lt;ll&amp;r8ewasllledopl•d
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the late Frank B. and Minnie appareo11y doctdid to
dow!! !lie :frut!J who · did 11111
beGarrett Holley,'
and reat In a rteld about 125 cause he was an acceasory, the
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dent o1 ...lrtAin. -rv ·orl'lhcl•
about 100 feet from the creek
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Funeral servtcea wUi be hold ed by bt a car. They aaw JIOI!lOIal Hospital Thuradsy.
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2 p.m. &amp;mday at Moore'l thlng move In the graa•, thought
&amp;lrvlvors Include two sons,
Russell ~lllen, Letart FaUI, Chapel United M-at llllrch, It wu a III'OIIIclhoi and .two of BY 'Uiittd Preai Jnlel'lllttoaal
and Harold QIDlen, Phoenix, Burial will follow bt the clurch them lind .22 cellber ..W.a at
NATIONAL LEAGUE
tho obJect,
Ariz.; a granddaug!Ur, Janla cemetery.
GABRHPet.
Friends may call at the Crow~len, Son Jose Slate College,
One hit the boy abe'" Jones, NY
%1 81 20 35 .t3%
Son Jose, Calif.: two dalllhlers- Hosseu Funeral Home efter 2 the left eye, lllo other Jrilued, Labof, Mtl
21 80 8 31 ,388
accordlnK to report~,
111-law, Velma ~lien, Letsrt p.m. Saturday,
Alou, Pit
%% 93 11 36 .;I87
The body was diiCOVered when
Falla, and Da ~len, Aloenlx.
REVI!IIENil liiLLED
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ihe was preceded Iii death by
ffiONTON, Ohio (UPI) - The tho bcl,a Went dowo to lllveatl- Toriita, ~ Mtl
21 78 12 28 ,359
ber hUsband, Jchn ~men; a Rev, Earl Blackburn, 59, South gate. The boy'J Dohlng red and AloQ, All . %0 81 17 29 ,358
daughter, and a brother, Show. Polrt; died near here Thursday Oohlng gear were found near
MaYI, SF 20 78 14 27 .M8
boat Captain Ralph Emereon Cas- In a car-truck cclllalon on U, s, the body.
Alllrllled by the lltuatlon In All" ,Phlla , U 52 11 18 .M6
ehea.
52,
Prkr, LA
21 64 1? 22 :u4
which they founcllhemselvo1, the
Sleo. was a member ol Racine
Hbnr,
Pit
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GIRL FOUND DEAD
boys became panic~~)~ when IIIey
Cbapter OES No. 134, and of the
AMERICAN
LEAGUE
TOLEDO (UPI) - The body were Unable 1D locate the boy'a
Lelart FaDs Methodlat Church.
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Funeral services w!U be held ol a four-year-old girl, who had ' home and t11o,y ruabad him to
Carw, Min
18 80 15 32 .400
&amp;1ndsy at 2 p.m. at Letart FaDs been strangled with a red dresa the hospital,
Brdlrd,
Chi
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The emergency delk reslater
Methodist Church with the Rev. lounl wrapped arounl her neck,
Ptrclll,
Boa
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75 18 29 .381
Norris Foxx ol!lcletlng, assist- waa discovered late Thureday In at Holzer Medical Center showed they arrived at 111o hoepllal A. Alln, Waa 20 6.2 I 23 .371
ed by F, A, Cadle. Burial will a prage near her h11111e here.
F. Rbnsn, Bal 24 91 %0 32 ,352
be In the Letart FaDs Cemetery. Pollee aaldStacySIDwson,daug!)- with the boy at 5:40p.m.
Caler,
Ook
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9lerltf llenYer A, Welker llld
Friends may caU at the Ew- ter o! Mr. and Mrs, Russell
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Ing Funeral Home until IIOOil on Slnq&gt;son, hadbeenroporledmlaa- late Thureday nlllht tiJat an In24 85 14 28 .329
vestlgatlon tile llbOollnl Bbwr. Bal
~dey when the boclY will be log rrmn her h&lt;lne early ThuraBlalr,'
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day even!rw.
1o be accl~ hoWever, cbarc·
taken to the church.
Ulnclr, Min
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AUthority; OppoSes Rail : Clos/tt~~

3 Cent Tax Increase

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partlelpanla Ill a. ott-In at
Enelna IIIli have been lemjJorarUy suspended and bsrred fl'&lt;l\'1
campus. '!be li!Wn ended a!
· dawn Tburadly, I!IJortly aiiOr It ·
began, when 130 pollee and
oherttra deputies• arrived and
famted out acrosa ·the eampus,
The protesters ransacked Illes
and recorda during the occupa-

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illness.

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'at the natklol's eampusea:
al l't!o!• ' lllilv.,-llti.: biQdiD8s
Callfllmla!-Siallford llnlverll- . bl!fOre' IJio,y could ·lie ¥ned
·fl Prellldioil
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prosecutor King disclosed he Is also workKIJq: allld, however: "Pm sure tiler•·are
IIW\V more .iunbarda Ill the ,...t,y , tiJat Ing on a pn1110sal to have some .iunl&lt;Jiards
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and rence1, but their loca· antlrely removed, yolwJtarll1 or by lnjunc.

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al ~.Iombardo 1o hla otrlce rD that antrorm

enrorcement at 'the law lbrou&amp;b!lul tile COUJI.
fl on ·Jll Junkl'ard• can be aaatred.

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Tbe diadlhw .., 111o building at renee•
reilehed have sial- hal· been ,.t at Jul.y 15, 1969, unlen ex•-!GII ~ 111-.d tD t !!;'O"'Jul*.raidl.

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He pointed out that umer the Junkyard Law
he mey, bt addltloo to a criminal pro.secutton, patltlon the Common Pleaa Court to
abate a Junllyard as a public nuteance.
On the YCiuntary aldi, some lunkYard owners have expressed tho desire ID have

tholr .iunl&lt;Jiarda removed, tr eomoone would
do It ror nothing.
King 88,)'8 that at least two scrap dealera
have abewn JnWest bt Jlicldng up auch junk
10 eeU Cor scrap, but It remains to be . _
whetiJar ,.- llflt tlda wiU work out.
Pa!-10111 ,willing, therefore, ID pick up
Junk 1o reSOII as scrap are ur&amp;ed to 111&gt;llr¥ Prosecutor King.

Litterbugs In
For Bad Times
GALLIPOLIS - Persoos littering hll!h:
ways and elo8Rinl drainage ditches with de·
brla will be subJect ID atrlct law enrorcemfllt during the coming months warns the
-~Patrol.

Several arrests have been madi alreaiiY
for obstructlna drainage dltthua, Sgt. P, D,
M:Ccreedy .IIObrto!! !JUt.
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plaints ahout perSQis residing along t h e
malo highways dumping gra.. and tree clippings over the guard raUs llrtD culverts.
The C&lt;)minK of summer wiD brinK in.
creased trafllc, picnics and other events,
and the problein Is expected to get WOI&amp;e.
The law wm~ be atJforced, S&amp;L McCreedy
stated.

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Construction Moves
Along On School
CONSI'RUcnON - Pr"81'eas on con.
struetlon ol lllo new Mel&amp;• llltifi SehGal
bJrlldlnr. IOI!ltid Ill the Rock ~ 1rea

. The hi~ . diPIII1Iillnl has •Dent fatr
j jl. ;,the w'-fe~\ ·.e'e•·"'• ~; ~s:taft _debris ..... ··I)IU · PQIII'*'Oi,~ :hl -~ ~·
rrom the lilnter ~ t! the C&lt;)sl of
to George liarll'aveo, Jr., Meigs Loclll
oeveril thou- dollars, tile Sergeant JJObttDlllrict ~ at SciwJoli. All!!W
ed oat.
I• 111o academic winK where muolr of the
Alrf old IWU&gt;moblle cha..ts left on the
exterior brl~ hal been ~athighway right ol way will be towed or
ed. At rltlht. structural - ' bas been
carted away, Sit. McCreedy advised.
pot IDto place for the gynll&amp;slum.

Dogs, Cow Die
In Rural Area

Court Gets 20
Traffic Bonds

SNOWVILLE -

At least five pet dogs
been killed by apparent
poisoning In and around this area al Melp
Cooney In recent weeka.
A resident or the Snowville area - on
Rt. 681 between Darwin and Pagetown aald the polliO!I apparantly has been placed In the open by persons bt lMlth Collllllbla and Scipio Townships.
Harold Maue con!lrmed that one of his
('•lli•,Mefp Re&amp;lonal Abt&gt;Ort.
GALLIPOLIS - Kenneth A, Peavy, Jr.,
white-lace
cows bas died.
· ~a lola! Included 14 ~ accidents
30, Rockford, m., was fined $25 and costa
Law enforcement otrtclals have been noll- Fridly In Ga!U.polls Municipal Court oo a
Wllll a lola! of 20 perl!llsi!Uu'ed. rn Gajlla
C!uJt.Y, there 1rore 12 tlllury a""ldeota with lltd and are lllvestlgatlllg.
Slate Hl&amp;bway Patrol charge of diaplaylag
17 ·perl!lll InJured and, bt Meigs Cc!uat.Y,
another's operator•• llCtiDJe as bfs own.
Hurt Rooster
Judga Robert s, Belz, Ill other patrol cases,
two,lllth lhreei!UJred,
GALLIPOLIS - Terry E, JolmS411, 3, fined Lauchey McCOy, 19, Rt. 1 Ewln&amp;too,
~ l a a t - spent 1,416 houri
patrolling tile hlahways ol two counttea, 100 of Mr. and Mro. Harley E. Joll!1011, •10 and eoats, no hom, and Hal S, Borden,
made &gt;253 arreata, tasued 260 wanitnga Rt. 4 Rlmeroy, was admitted to Holzer 64, Rt. 1 Bidwell, $10 and coats, anaafo
~ ~lll!ltred 83 asslsia 1o motorists. on- Medical Ctnter, First Ave., at 11:30 a.m, vehicle.
• · '621 iilotOr vehicle lnlj)ectlona end Friday With 'I" we 'inJury. He was ~
Forfel~ - · on patrol charps were
pelloi recorertd a total at $3,49l ·ln wbtti be waa attacked by a rooater at tile
ra"~ of .JiiniJJ,J llemllltr, ll'l!mtrw,
GALLIPOLIS - Accl!lenls were on the
Increase during AprD In the Callla • Meip
l:r• ~ to the moothly reporl or the
Galllpoll• Rill, !late lllghway Patrol.
The petrol IDveatiAted 50 ac~ last
eompered 1o 33 In March bt tile two
C!IUIIt.Y area: Thla Included 49 automobile
acoldoata anil one aircraft accl- at the

and one cow have

Lad

Sleph!ll L, Neff, 20, Rt. 2 Bidwell, $208,

drlvlnK under suspension, and $%8, opeed
In excess ror road condltkm: W!Utam II.
!lnipa, 30, Rural Retreat, W. Va., $%8, fall.
ureto re&amp;later:VessM. WW1am1,58,~­
rteld, $28, pa&amp;&amp;inK without the assured clear
distance: IIerman L, !ilellm, 26, Rl. 2
Patriot, $%8, no operator's license: RlciJard
L. Masterson, 26, Marietta, and RaJ E,
Myers, 32, Charleslao, W, Va., $28,
speeding; James L. -•son. 33, CIDeiDnatt, and Boyd L Slepheoo, 40, Worlhln...,
aU $%3, -ding.
Other&amp; forleltlnK bonds on patrol ciW'IIJ
were Malvin E, Jooas, 33, Teylortovlllt,
N, C.; William A. Burrell, 20, Detralt, Mich.;
'litomao L, Smith, 22, Waverly: Georat L.
Ajlpledorn, 64, Wellston: Carl E. SIJ"'fftrl,
23, ScoUown; Nola Leonard, Jr., 38, W!JoallnK, w, va.: .and Clydi w. White, 29, Rt.
~ Cheshire, aU $18, -'In~; JlJJHIJ W,
McBride, 41, Bldwel~ $18, pu1dq C1i lllo
roadway: iharon L, &amp;loul!er, 20, ~
$18, no opera1or't Ucense; Warren B. WII-

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Ginther to Emcee
Alumni Banquet

MIDDLEPORT •- Fr&amp;Jidln Ginther, Q&gt;.
lumbus, a former . Middleport Hlsb School
bend dlre\'IDJ' and 8fi(Male ol Middleport
Hlsb School, will be toaatmaater for the
1111Jal iN1n9Jet of the Middleport H I g h
SChool Alumni Auodatlm on May 31.
The '"'""'at ror the I'OOIJiim will be held
at the Pearl !lreet 'E!emMUty School belblllng at 6:30 p.m. wllll Mrs. Iva llewart
In Cbarp. The lillnual. !IanOe will fellow Ill
the Maip Hlalt School Auditorium with Dill·
sic by the ·~tve Salnta."
Olllcere tlil.a year are FIJI Lawla, presldin\; Cheryl Burdo!te, ·vice prellld!lll; Nan·
cy B - , Vleepretjdint;Nancyl(q.:ria, IOC•
rotary, and .ll!l7 CfOOka, treasurer.

Hama, 77, Watblngloe C, IL, .18, ,......
direction on a divided hilllnn1; .JametJ il.·
H~, 18, Vlenaa, W. Va., and WWiam K.
Lake, 20,

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Robert Warren, . 31, GsiiiJ&gt;ollt, ·waa IIJill1
.15 and costs, s~ II '•11; IIIII farflllliJC ~
~re Charles w. Harl1liltl, 20, Rt. 2 .1'1:
Pteallilt. $108, .. ..,..._,
$2&amp;, left of center: lliiM "'- llutitr, 'U.
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