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NatiCIIal Qlard troops Nmained on ut:el~e st&amp;lldb)'"
In New Orleans todiQ' IIIII
pollee were 111 alert In lllghlaed
Pork, Mich., a• both cities
teared renewals o! student
demonstrations.
About 300 black students
vowed to remain in a Mmtgomery, Ala. jail •'ul1tlllhey fill
up the jail/' after their arrest
clurilli a protest at the state
Capitol.
Police spriiJ'ed teer gas In the
Unl..rallY o! Wisconsin Library
MondaY nigllt as Madison
experienced Its third straight
a1gtrt o! violence. A dozen
persons were arrested and four,
including

a policeman, were

Utem WJawares," a spokesman

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Solid Wastes

Forum Will Be

il\iured.
Foond Beaten
Richard Flacks, a Coun:ler of
SDS and an assistant proCessor
o! sociology at the University o!
Chicaso, was foond beaten and
cut with a lmlfe MondiiJ' In his
cam,~XJS office. JUs name was
later found chalked on waDs
around campus.
Flacks' condition was described as ••good" early today
after surgery indicated two
skull fractures and several

lacerations.
Thousands boycotted classes
at Indiana University Monday,

protestblg proposed massive
tuition increases.
Tho National Giard ... .,.
arrived at the campus o! New
Orleans Southern University 1 as

FALSE TEETH
c•ewiiiJ Eficlency
Increased up to 35%
CllDical teau prove ,ou can now
at u.d chew better-make d!nturw
aven.p up to 35% more eft'ecl:lve-lf

rou eprlnk)e a little PASTBAI on

JOUr plate~. PABJ Ul d-.boldl up pert
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D'IOh comfortable. PAS
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\~Me. Belpa check ''den1ure odor".
Derma• that tit liN -DUal to
b.Ut:b. 8o . . )'DW" denttat f'IIIUlarly.
CJet PAITD'l'llat all drur countera.

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Held May 22
COLUMBUS - A rorum oo
solid jl'alle management will be
held MaJ 22 at the Nell illluse
Motnr Hotel In COlumllls under
tho &amp;piiiSOrahip of the Coont,y
Commissioners' Association ol
Ohio aed the National Alsociatlon o! Coontle s,
Laurence Dumford, president
of the C,C,A,O., &amp;aid the forum will concentrate on 1he le.
pi problems of solid waate
management, on financing, led
on a plan o! action to solve the
problems throughout the state.
State, coon1y, city and township officials hove been Invited to the forum. Considerable
time will be devoted to questloo &amp;."'.d answer periods to allOT&lt; discussion of problems o!
various leVels of guvernmentand
in various locations in the state.
BIDS INVITED
HENDERSON, W. Va, - The
Post Office Department Is seekIng competitive bids to bulld •nd
lease the new Main Pool Ofllce
here, Postmaster General wtn.
ton M. Bloont has announced.

The auto specialists as our bank will
help you get the money for a new car
and will plan your payments to fit your
budget.

See us today for a loan.

WHEN YOU VISIT, PARK FREE

VETERANS MEMORIAL llos)lital Ia aportlna proudly a new cutr dolm 9,~0 p.m., J~e1 R.
American flag ..1. a ldft from Drew Webster Post 39, AmeriCIII Hlnoa IV 12.05 L m., II. E.
Boorleo IV 5:20 Lm.; Siomet IV
Legion, Donalrl Diener, hoQitallldminlltralor, IIJIIIlUJICOI,
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THE PRE!BURE IS ON FOR MEMBERS o! XI Gamma Ml Chap.
ter of Beta Sigma I'll! SDrorlly who will meet all cla,y Thuradey Foremost up 4:40 P. m., Peal'
Doomey 1C1 6:05 p.m.; philip IV
for a workllhol&gt; altho bOrne o! Barbara Betzln&amp; presldellt.
The Slrls are preperina for a noo market to be held thla month 7:35 ~.m.; Vul0111 up 8:15P.m. I
at the Betzlng home. '!'be market hao b- a wlaterolons projeet Beckjord down 8 LDI.I Lock 15,
with members working resularl.Y In preparing articles for the A. v. Criss ...... 6:40Lm.l Lock
16,, Robert G, Well up 4:45 ':
oovel sale.
m.,
st. Marys IV 2~ Lm.,
Thuradey, members will hop to It at 10 a.m. 1114 are to take
Soother• down 6:40 LDLI Lock
a ssck lunch for the noon hour.
The IKirorlty, or 01111'80, besides dol!l( the flea market just 17, Andrew P. Calhoun dolm
wrapped up a coiJIIIlOIIIiable job as c......,...sors o! the flflb an- 2:55 a.m.; Paul D, down 3:50
a.m.; Belleville Locks, J - t
lila! Miss SOuthem Ohio Pqeant.
Alld - those o! you who ssw the peaeant will 101dou~ agree up 5 a.m.; Harriet M. IV 6:10
that Am Holter, dauabtOr o! Mr. aed Mrs. Roy Holter, Clester, a.m. ; Lock 21, Polly R. doWn
was wall deserving as the first numerup &amp;1110118 tho 14 C&lt;llltell- 5:25 .Lm.; Barbara Brent IV 6:o5 Lm.; Diane 11oew01 u, t1o1m
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The tompetiUIII was tough all the Will' but Ann projeeted weD
up 12:55 a.m.; Natlooal IV 1:55
to bring Melp Ccwl111nto the wimlns circle.
a.m.; OVEC up 4:55 Lm.; Steel
Clipper up 6:40 Lm.l Lock 25,
A FORTHCOMING EVENT for the Racine ares. 011 May 29,
Northern
ICI 3:20 a.m.; Miss
the Racine American Legion will hold a chicken oupper to booor
Lucky up 5:05 a.m.; WWiam H.
charter members o! the pust.
Zimmer up 6 Lm.; Green~V
RED TUCKER, PRESIDENT o! the Maam PI'A, was every- Locks, Helen R. up 10:30 p.m.;
whore Saturdll)' nlgllt as emcee of a tnlent shoW stapcl bJchU· Elisha Woodl up 5:20 L m.;
dreo of the Mason SChool In the Wahama Hlsb School Auditor- Franklin B. IV 7:20 J,m.; Alton
Zophyr clown 7:20 a.m.; Laguna
Ium.
IV 8 a.m.; Meldahl Locks, ORCO
MidwiiJ' In hia work as emcee, as he ran back and forth moving
down 5:15 p.m.; Irene O.olln
props, mlcropboneo and wh~vo~ou, Red !Jrlwe«i:
down 6:20 p.m.; Cottoo Queen
"Well, after all, this i111't the Ed 9dllvan show. u
down 6:20p.m.; E&gt;Piooer IV 10&gt;40 p.m.; Oliver C. Shearer down
MEIGS AREA RESIDENTS lntereaterl In Peace Corps work may
midnight; Valley TrsnBporter up
take the placement test at 1;30 p,m, 111 Saturday, Ma.Y 17, at the
Poll Office, 11 SUm- Ave., Alben&amp;. Appllcatlllls for work In the I a.m.; Red Bird IV 1:45 Lift. ;
Etna-LoulsvDie !Ql 2:20 a. m.;
corps are available at any post olfice.
Stevenson down 3 Lillo; L. Fiore
up 5 Lm.; Edward S. Bosworth
E-ll IJNlT CALLID
dawn 6:40 a.m.; Frances HougThe Racine Emergency Slp&gt;rl
land down 7:15 a.m.
was called to Letart Township
SAturday when Roy Pierce, 15,
Earliest crossword puzzle
was overcome after drlnldDg
was one Invented by English·
from a hose In which Insectiborn Arthur Wynne and pubMrs. Nora J, HamUton, 76,
cide had been ullld. lie W.s tak·
liohed In the New York ·
en to Veterans lrlemortnl Hos- Hamlitoo St., Mldclleport, died
Wnrld on Dec. 21, 1913.
pital whore he wso trssted and llonda1 afl8rnQo!lln Hoher
leal Cooter. She was born Alllrelea~
ust 14,1892 In Preston Count;y,
VETERANS MEMORIAL
w.
va. the deugllter of the late
HOSPITAL
ADMISSIONS - Homer Lee, Nathanial and Kathryn Stewart
Columbus; Maxine Bnmtley, Mid- Buckniew.
She was also preeeded In death
dleporti Margaret Nichols, Cool·
by
her hu&amp;band, WIIIWn Dlllll,
ville; Harry Brinker, Middleport;
Barbara Smith, Middleport; J~ seven yearl lll!O. IIIII bl a ~
seph Marcinko, Reedsville; WU- ter.
She was a member or the MidIlam TracoweU, ReedovUlo.
dleport
Bepllst Clmrcb and ofthe
DISCHARGES - David Smith,
Charles Stewar4 Bem:eti Llltle. Ro7B1 Nelsllboralod&amp;e.
&amp;orm~nr are a dauabter, Mrs.
David (Clara Mae) Darst, Middleport; a (lriDIIIIOO, WWiam,
and lbree great.trlllldchlldren.
TONIGHT
Funaral '"'"lce1 will be held
'lbursdiiJ'
at 2 p.m. from Row.
DOCTOR DO!JTILE
llnp Coats Funeral Home with
(Technicolor)
the
Rev. Charlea Simona o!ficlRex llarrlsOftoSamanthaEegar
atJnr,
Burial will be In Middle(A FamUy Picture)
port IUD Cemetery. Fdeacls11111'
COLORCARTOON: Tlaluano
call at the fUneral homo after 10
Running lime: 3 Hrs.
Lm. Wedneadey.
Admission: $1.00 and SOc

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BraMam• Pmneruy; Edward
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~ a!ARTER - Principal Jamea A. ·Diehl; Jr., looks over the recently IssUed North
', Central Association Accredllatllll cbarter·that has been presented Malgo High School. Thlols the
· first Ume Meigs lilgll SChool has been chartered In the assoc~Uon. Diehl ssld It wss oot neceo. '" aary for lhe hliil! ochool to gothrO&lt;Wh&amp; cletsUed lnvestltllltliBI to obtain the charter since iwo of the
. three former hJah schoola, which - maklo IV the Molgo High through consolidation, were previ·
· ::' ouoly membera. Malp Hlsb School, howenr, will have a self-evni!Btion procedure to go through
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told vUiage councU Tuesday night
he wu reifailliW&gt;&lt;)o "clodlcatt my Ute to a peace memoriaL" Mas- ·

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~~~ aalcl he WOIIkl work on die peace memorial tlleli ~cate
lila .lfe to clei.hlng 1() corruption In politicS. He wsa elected mayor
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u. S. ' AriiiY beDCIJIIIer .tal~
In Ol(ll:t IIIII crashid northeast
or Sol- killing 34Alll0dtroopa
and fnlurlng 35 miUtary spokesmen Aid todiQ'•
11 wsa the ..;.ulast helicopter
acclclont o! the war In Uvea.

~or the dead and one o! the
InJured were Americans. T b e
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wem down 75 mUes nortlleall o!
Salp:oo Taescio.J theOIIIDUilcement ISld.ltblame'.tameehaDical
failure and 1 epmted aa bweStlgallon alread;y Ulldor ~·
No mai)r b1U1es were report..
ed In PI'OIII'~·· but lhe U, S.
Conunanrl said the VIet Coar
aed North VIetnamese ahelled
el(ll:t Allied - · 11111 campi
overnl(ll:t. El(ll:t clvWana riled
and three were woonclod 111

YOUNGSTOWN (UPI) - .ReslIn Portage Coon1y, I t.m!U
dems 'here Tueadey votedQProv· levy tor tho Aurora Local
a1 of a vital 12-mlll achool tax School mstrtct was defeated 518
operating le&gt;Y "In SPite of the · 365 but ronl&gt;wal bt 1 a. 9-mlll
Inadequate tax eyatrm" t h e 1 levy polled 551-33L Ravenno
80UIIht to charwe.
clt,y schools woo IIIIProvnl of a
Bed tho le&gt;Y been rejoeted at 7.9-mlll renewal by o margin or
the polls, as wso lhe case on alx 1369-479.
previous occaslona, clty schools
Voters at Kent accepted a
cook! not have r_..., oext new 2.94-mlll le&gt;Y 2080-1712;
September.
Creatwood Local lost a JIJ.mlll
Abe Harshman, prtsldont o! proposal 812-609; residents or
the city school board, ssld the the Rootstown Local rejected a
3-2 majority In ravor or the le&gt;Y I ()..mill new lo&gt;Y 6411-317 but acwas a 14 victory of all citizens of cepted an 8.6-mUI renewal 680y OID1gatown."
312, and Waterloo voters Pllled
The UIIOMcial lobulation W a I a 16-mlll renewal 647-417 whUe
26,446 - 19,919 for a penna•nt defeating a 9.5-mlll oew Je&gt;Y
12-m!U lax lo&gt;)', expected topfOo 761-296.
vide an additional $6 million onFreedom T"""""lp voters
nuall.v for the city's schools. tosotid out a new zoning plan
Harshman l8ld the vote wu by a margin of 217-186.
proof thet the steel city of 166,In Crawford County, a $3.2
000 residents wanted to Insure million school bolll lasue was
survl vnl of Its educatloral sys- turned down 1544-1221 by Gallon
tem - not an Indorsement of the City voters. Residents or the
present tax structure.
Cresllne School District reJected
"The vnted In SPite o! the In- a $1.2 mUIIon hond Issue 756-399
adequate tax system, which we and a tl.9 mllllon Issue laDed In
havo pledged to tlgl:~" he sald. the COl' Crawford Dlotrlc~ 826"They Voted for schools, for ed- 402.
ucation."
Voters In the Bucyrus City
Harshman e&gt;Pialned that the School mstrlct passed a compresent tax system was Wlfair blnatloo 14.5-miD new-renewal
because it was not based on an tax lev,y 103~911, while resiIndividual's ability to pay.
dents of the . Wynford District
uTaxi~ property is not a fair
method of thancing education,"
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Rep:bllcans pve E. F.
lnsoo 169 votes led J, H. Stepl:eruJon 137 votes for seats ..,
the Board of PUblic Alfelro. Democrats gaye William Beronlck
59 votes to serve on thai board.
All three are currently servIng Oil 11!1 ·0 ,!C!"'IOIIS by Mayor
Charles Logar. Roblnsoo's term
Is Cor two years whlle those of
Baronlck 1114 stephensonareroor
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as ChllUcotbe olllclala arrived
In l'olnerW to take . . . . of
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learned the wbiO'eabal!tl of Eoque lbrou&amp;l&gt; a COIIIIIilc.ted process Initiated a u,_
reglstratllll check was Oldet•ed
oo the car Esque was operating.
Rice said one or the bank officials had obtained the llcen10
number as EIIQie wa1 leavlq
their tjUBl'lero.
Cblof Rico revealed lbatii'IIDOl'llhip o! the car was traced ID
a Point Pleassnt woman who
later was doterDdned ID be floque's "girl friend."
Chillicothe olllclala. bl tel..
phone, Informed the Slrl IIIII
l:er father what bad aD880dJ¥
transpired In ClUlliCOCIIO a n d
thiQ', In ium, - t l y • 0 ·frlllted E8Qio lfljh the upon his arrival In Point 1'\eu-

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the Slrl's father lnalaterl lhe
matter he strai&amp;lrtened up, tel..
phmed both blm led lhe baDk '
officials Involved. ChlotRlce said
Esquo first told blm be IIIIUid
return to ChiiUcolbe.
Rice Indicated that Jnliteld of
Esque coming to ChiiUcotlle lm·
mediately, aa he lndleated he
would do, he _.,tl.Y secured
an attorney IIIII E8Qie IIIII the attorney Mllll to Pomeroy Where
lllrthor phone caDs were made
to the bank olllcero ill ChJDJ.
cothe 1114 to the ChllUOota. , .
lice Department rrom u.. nlldence o! an acqualntanca of 1J1io
attorney,
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coosultatlono Ia polllmlf that
Chiet Rice roque-DoilaliJBiegle to make lhe u'reat; ' ·
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market~~~&amp; l!aqole lrlil ,...Wed
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PUrple Heart, the m~ll*
Semce CI'O!II 11111 lhe Dlatlll~ Flying Croaa dilriQII ali
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of four children, was told
bJ a pelm reader 'llleldaJ be
-.ld be married apln.
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Tho Melga COunl;y Board of ,flut year's schecl:le. The classsalt a1 83-fOIIl'oGid Mrs. teo..
Edllcatlon
elnjlluyed a second · ea for next year will start '"'
dora Eseolln, San Franclaoo,
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theraplll
·to _.k In the Sept. 2, the day after Labor Da,y.
took the vice pre.-•1 hand
elllld week summer speocb and
Rebert Boweo, coun1y superlnat 1 $ 000 0 --•
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,._.e Ropj&gt;ll. bearing clinic of the MeigS Coon· Iencioni, .......,ced that s t r 1 p
can receptkm under 1 p1n1t and
rums IIIII proJectors have been
white alllllnll at GoY. Rooald lY SCIIoolL
She Is Mrs. Pauline Van Pelt, purchased for use in the schoola
Reqan'o residence.
She looked at blo hand IIIII a P"aduate of Oblo University, - 11111atiy .., the elementary
SpOke to blm. ~ ,..1 Clb- • and a nallve or Clnclmatl. Mrs. level. Bowen wu authorized to
Vaa Pall will work with the reg. attend ' a state meeting of ......
'rioally llartled. ' 'lbo I • I c •
ul~. !Uli-Ume ~at of lhe ly IIIJIIIII'Intendenio· at Sandusky
prellldilit'a
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Meigs COlulb' Sehoola. MrO: Car- In June.
"1"-l'· .11!10 llll*rtd ~~Filed·
Mt1• .Escolln later Mid "He'a of11i· llelnto, In earl7inl out file ID a llnal aettoo the board
· ....., · iD get twice married. lllinDier -~· 'lbo .,...am aulborl~ • litter. be sent to
wiD •&amp;let iiDderiil.l' .._ 16 and the Melp COuni;y commlasfol&gt;.
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nnv. ol KboOI _..,. of the CO!IIIf;y, 1 . i.
ol tile Mellli MelropoU. W,.k will ~ wll!lliot!r el~iil- 1811 Houilna: Authority,
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four to be IIOIIIInlted. WIDolng
Democrats pve their only
the nominations were Don Col- council candidate, Ralph Werry,
liDs, 137; LuciBD POulin, 110; 62 Yates. Werry will attempt to
Fraddln Rizer, 136, and Elme win ooe o! the rour seats In
Russell, 97. COllins, l'llulln IIIII lhe taU election.
Rizer are Incumbents IIIII Mrs.
The other race In the comRussall has se"ed several terms lllUllty wao for lhe nomination
as vlllap tr.......,.., but thla to nm aa treasurer 1 wttb t wo
year filed ror C&lt;IUilCil rather than Democrats seeking It, They are
the treasurer• a JJOBt.
PfiYllls Hemes11, who received
Votes received bl the other 4B votes, 1114 Clara &amp;:e SOUlllb,y
caadldates Included James Moos, who received 24 votes. There

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captain to obtain $3,300 rrom the
First National Bank of eh!lll......, ani! $6,500 11'9"' II'" !av1!!8&amp; llil* C0111P0l11', also orCiill11~ .... picked up I n ·rot late Friday night bl Meigs
Sherlll'. lltprty Robert Beegle.
!llerlll Rebert C. H8rtenbach
auld Deputy Beegle took Esque
Into custody at a Pomeroy residence upon learning from Chief
Rice that charges were on file.

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next year take a stance to show they can do the job. TheY are, tront row, 1 tor, Joyce RUey. ~
da M~ulre, !Jnda C&amp;rdUlo; second row, Debbie Crow, Mary Bradbury, Nlld 11re1nberJ. Becky
Swindell and Donna BraMam. - seatlr:el Photo.

of assessi~ a person's abll.lty to field Township received approval of Its 15-mDl new le&gt;Y by a
A Point Pleasant, W, VL man,
"We have renewed out pledge vote of 1099-898. A 16-mlU pr~&gt;o who was IIIIPrehended In Pometo carry on the fiaht for tax re- posal at Cu,y&amp;OOga FaDs wont roy, charged lflth larCOIIY by
form In Ohio," he said.
down 10,11 f.li911 and •• 8-mlll trick In the allopel awlndllng or
. Elaewt~•r.. Jn the slate, about levy for lhe Gneil !&lt;o!:al SCIIO&lt;i .. 1800·fmrntl!l!Cblilleolhebulks
50 per ceni of'IIIO. 112 lchoO! Dlsll'lct w1a reJtCted i522-119t "lilt' ~~iififiie' ai'rillir\tii Iii'
, ldci81dore sehoolo won a JO.f Rosl CGUnt,y Court 'llluradey.
dlstrlcla lflth - Y proposals
CbllUcotbe Pollee ' · C'Jd e f
on the ballot rec.elved voter ap- re-al, 1217-337, IIIII an 8-miU
new levy, 94W78.
George Rice said the accuseil,
proval ot their requesla.
In Cuyahop Coon1y, Parma !Juyd R. Eaque, 25, has told
Althoqglt a varlely or Issues
and candidates for local ofllces voters turned down a oew 9.4- him he will waive grll14jury pro.
,yere on Tuesday's ballot, the miU lax lo&gt;Y by a large maJor· ceedl!l(s at hisprellmlnarybearcenter oC attention was focused ley. Resldenla of Ber• rejected lng,
on education.
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Esque, a former Green Beret
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Less thaD 300 Pomei'C1f voters - Republlcaa and Democrat - went to the polls Taosdill' to cast ballots In primary
elecU0118.
Meigs County Board o! Elec11111 "'"clals repm ted only 210
Republlcana caatJnr baUots and
76 Democrats In the ''Very light"
eleettona. The board was able
to make Ito olllclal tat1,y last
mortar barragelntoMOBII~
nl(ll:t lnatead or wallins severlet m mUol IICMithWest of Sol- al dlyt for the oflfclal coont as
p, !blth Vleillameoo apokel- Is custOmary.
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J,!altiOII to U.S. policy In Vletllam lion the rise in the mUIIary oerv!!!~
•• ..A (ll'll1rillr ...-r of Glo II "calli~ Into question man;y or the
...! thingslblt'lhe students have bosun to question," ADen Myers,
~ iald Tueadey In a _.:h to an anti,... 1!1'019 .._. II Business
~ves Movi for VIetnam Peace.
fezmu laking ~JU~Mive thunderstornu
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In Te~o.
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l'lfn ~ lflth s - (II'01IIIIIed search eltorts for a plaM lflth oewn
abolrd milllnB Ia Sooth-t:ontral COlorado above 7,000 feet

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William Wesley ArbaUjjl1, 24,
TQers Plains, plant worker,
a n d Norma Suo Nichols, 22,
Reedsville, aecre1ary; Georee
Wooley Allen, 45, Rt. 2, PL
Pleasant, deck lend on river,
and Berthe Lee Bass, Pomeroy;
Rontle Ray Speneer, 19, Farmersburi, Ind., sllllent, a n d
MarUyo Ja110 Karr, 20, Cheater,
clerk.

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lilt, niow-rl and atilhOrs aWard wi:t h bls !II'at noVel, '· ·.
ralllfiJw fi'CIII tn Amer!Cili ~ "llause ~ ~ DIWI!," Ibid ·:
dllll'' to ~ 'New Yl!!'k CIO'~ · anllldlall oeh1ictlnlll' !Iii~' 11~1 ~
ylll'll ~~kla;ta havi . '"!~' tho be , 'CIIDII!I&lt; ~at to lite. t\n .,lhe .,
53nl'lmlail'lllltzerJ?rizos.
resenatlaa lifter WGl'ld War.D.
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double Wi!ialr ateeraoole1.~ te0114' of ~,.aiah at the Unl.., ·
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tor his W aovel "The NaQd tan bllloliatd S.cklir, !lOll 1111
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prlzo for llraiiiL , 1111 lblli(l , ,.
tlOII award ror "'lbo Armla1 or slol')' of Jack J~ N.e Jf •
the Nijh~" !HI an account 'of heo')'Wel&amp;ftl bolllov chalaiiOII.
lhe four • day protist In Waibo The play hel aJrtod1 w•the~
lngll!n .qalnst lbl vietnam War. IOinetle ~ A~ ~·Brclfo
Ma1Jer'l 1 Mmnlng for 111!11'!1*' of Wl;ll'a .beot p!Q&gt;. He 1,1 Ia Holl1- ·
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U.e studenla were adrillld bl
their leaders to "opUt"' wllen
c11y IIIII state pollee plllclal•
arrived. Many to nearbl
baseball fields.
!Ughlll14 . Park IIIII state
Pollee Mllncloy DW'd
IU'OUild !Ughllllll Park College
when student alrlkers !brO...
tened to disrupt claBSea. Pollee
said they sealed otr three slclo
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Hlfl.mlet" who makes hla unes~
tbetl.c assaUlt more than workit eaplodea .... Let the purists
earp - this is big round acting
1D huge wsiiOping strohes and
don't mill it.
Rlcbard Harris will produce,

mag's execs are taking paycuts
.... iiYJnphony batoneer Voo Ksri\JIUI's okay after eye surgery
.... Belgium's Ex-King Leopold
bought the pa]adal French Rlv!era pad ·of couturier Eciward
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-..Ing John Wayne.

lsraeU actreu Gtla Golan'•
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her u. S. citizenship papers
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travels by trsin t:.rt the next Ice
Follies becomes the first exIIVZZER WILL MAKE
best man? - RUINED PLANS travaganza to join tho jet age
~OOPERS BUZZ OFF
Dear R.P.:
- travels only by Jet !:rom now
Door Helen:
•••• Very happily, knowing in on.
I get my magazines aeveral the way or ALL bridal attenddayo late and I koow tlley'vebeen anti that she has been chosen
nld by the looks ar them.
lor Ibis honor by a good !riend.
You. see, we live in the counPlease, for Corrine's sake,
trJ Where our mallbar Is out oo don't close that uopen mind"
the blglniay while our house is of yours - at least unUI alter
bock a wo,ys, I can't always be the wedding! - H,
out there tn meet the mailman, Dear Helen:
bJt I suspecl my neigllbor keeps
I read your '"expose" of Ute
good watch. I even saw !ootpr!nto tea bag tag hoax, and want to
Ill the """" to and !rom our tell you our experience.
mslibox one day. g,e explall)ed
Three or lour years ago our
thot abe was looking lor an im- woman's d~ at church was h'lJIOI'Ianl letter and thought tile lormed we could get a wheel
postman had put It in our bar by chair from the American. Legion
~--~ miltal&lt;e. Two dlljlslatermyover- lor 50 pounds of tea tags.
·•• magazines showed up, wellWe saved and saved, and fitlllunbecl.
Psychologists be II eve
nally reached wr goal, I per.
I can't catch anybody in tile IIOJiilly went to see the presi- that being an only chlld or
aet, Wt am afraid that II they dent of the American Legion
the eldest chlld leads to
greater achievement. The
taloo mspzines, thsy may also Auxillllry, but was ln!ormed that
Ill ~red about govern. the man who donated the wheel theory Is bolstered by tbe
fact that 21 of the 23 astromad checks, packages, etc. chairs lor this cause had died
nauts
who have taktln ·par~
HELP
and they were hoping some olhin space flights are eltber
Dear Help:
only children or eldest
er gel10l'lllll person would tal&lt;e
How about installing a buzzer over this worthy cause.
&amp;0111, The World Almanac
saya.
Parents tend to lavIIJstem Which would ring at yaur
So now we are stuck with
ish
more
love on IUid ex..... each time tile mallbar Ia so pwnds ar tea lap. Thank
pect·
more
from an only
opened'/ This would not only trap gooclneas lor a big attlc. I'm
chlld
or
the
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born.
the "borrower" but would alert IIIII 1qMg someone IIOIYIOWbere
1011 to lite mailman's arrival. will redeem them. - Mco. M.
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Cll ,..... llllilbox door and .. "'" Dear Mea. T.:
By PHIL PASTOlET
tlllq blc OII&lt;J:Iiib to ICCODIJIIO.
Don't hold your breath. I'm
data 11118BZineo - but not a a!:ratd the American LeJlon AllllOne thmg that nunring
lllllbbor'a annl - H.
lliary never really knew tbla won't cure: a· grudge.
Dear Jlel•:
Hpnerous donor" t1ut collect• • •
Our dsulllter Ia planning a ed 011 r1!JI!Ol', jist •• 7011 did.
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N
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is lnOfJ• tubflU wadding. She has sprung a
Your 50 pounds Ill used too jtct to I o II i 1l g eflem a '&lt;
llloPer oo usl lite wantJ her
are flOOd ror a 'bGrflre, wh.lle Ill~ • ·;
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lllliiiJni elN. Sorri .... = II.
Ill llaaor. We haYe alw..r• been
n.Ia ·~ Ia .tJodlcated to
No ~one bq tl'rth!·ne,
II "laded and allowed Corrine (amll,y IIYinl. 110 it 1011.,0 hav- again~!' tM new ,folb ,dOWII
to ebao10 ber own l'rlendo, The 1Dr kid II : ble .or jist plaiD the street,,·but t~e nelkJ)IIOr• ,
black liri Ia a eollege pre-med ,_,.., 1_. ' u-•- bel YOIJ hood, harpies ,are worklnc .
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Old Smoked House .

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,..,,~,atille Pier~ to the H.E.W. dep't
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the waiiO.r II the turbot w·~.... b - ~eader' ·
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when he Q.!it."
N. J., tile :ntmors ol bis stroke
De Gaulle's noi$)' disavowal or were exaggerated.
Israel's -.lo lor MYstere jets
The trend to more but omaller
and replacement parts had Its theatres contlnuea: the RlvoH 011
underground lllllill: Israel got Bdwy. will be converted lntol&lt;l\11'
the French parts piecemeal, qui. bi,Jous ... Sir Winston Chu,rc/illl's
ally via Belgium .... A top news- granddaugrter Arabella's qUittin~ ber $40 a week London
...., job to try Washington as a
Journalist •••• Top male singer
· Glen Campbell doean't even hum
in his first Dick "True Grit"

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Make Mom Glad She Shops.Big 3
direct and write his own "Hamler• screen adaptaUoo lor Paramoont .... WlUiamsoo's version
has beenadaptedalread)'byFllmways and will be on U.S. screens
in a couple of montlls.
Jean-Luc Godard is the cultlsts• darling but oot Carlo Pontl's: Sophia's husband said in
five film dOals With Godard "I
lost $2,000,000 and ten years of
heal til." .... S. 0. ug,ap" Shaplro, ooe of tile finest men in
,Pibllshlng. retires !rom Cowles
PUbllcaUons June 30 Wt will r..
main in the business he koows
so briWantly as a consul-

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SAVINGS TO ·'MILE·. AlJO. tJ'J't&gt;~·

BY JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK - We don't beHove it eltller but the late~ate
rumor had it Pll,yllis Diller and
lwbby Wade llotlafan are expect..
lllg .... Tillplate mllliooelrepllljlboy John R. Topping died in Lenar Hill Hoopital - broke ....
N. Y. Gianll' kicking star Pete
Gqgolak Is working at "21" lllrtlag ri8bt at the top learning bow to become a restaurateur like everyme else in
lljiOrts and - l z .
Nirol WWiamBOII'I "llamlet"
at the Lent-FQIKanne Is big, wild,
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·Militants' Determination
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LOS ANGELES (UP0- When
mUitallla threw ~ barricades
at entniiCes to Los ~los
Clb' Collep this lll)rl~, 0.,
r o c k o n e d without stephen
f"rank, 22, a handsome veteran
of the VIetnam Wor.
Frank promptly organized a
,..., or 20 students who tore

down the barricades, so other

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clusoa. And he Incurred the
contlnul~
enmit;y or the
mmtants.
Since then he has been
world~ to repair damage from
fires an:l acts of va.mllsm at
tho junior college, and -king
out agalnat tile viOlence he
believes threatens his education, as wen as that or 18,500
other students on the campus.
Receives Letter
He received a cOJIIII)imentary
lettor from President Nixon. He
also has bee!l mobbed, threatoned and beaten.
Mllltant Negroes, muttering

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on the campus. At nlsht
meotlnga, he Is worned he will
never get home .alive.
WhUe he was distributing
leaflets In tho student center,
he was attacked by ntembera or
the Black Sutdent Union, who
smashed In his taco ancl split
hls ,llp,
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urm scared every time I walk
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assfaned the clau to go beer a
speech by Black Panther leader
George Mason Murray on Nov.
8," Frank explains.
"He talked about the Oag
being a piece of tmlet pajler
and aald the only way to deal
with Nl&gt;oo and (U.S. senato
candldato Max) Raffert;y was to
put a bullet through tllelr
heads. I stond ~ and aald I

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Mary R. Ebersbach, Elizabeth
E. Smith, Jean E. Mann, affid.
tor Tnns., Meigs.
Mary R Ebersbach, dec., to
EHZabeth E. Smith, Jean E. Mann,
Cerl. lor Trans., Meigs.
Nine J. Miller, dec., to Rex L.
Miller, Raymord Diehl, Dorothy
Ken'. eert. for trans., Rutland.
Marpret Parsons to Howard
Phillips, Clara PhUllps,.38acre,
Rutland.
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Jarr.y L. Jacks, Patricia Jacks
to Lury Barr, Sharon. Barr,
3.35 acrea, Rutland.
Florence C. Ebersbach, dec.,
tO Theodore Ebersbach, Elbabeth E. Smith, Jean E. Mann,

widespread UM&gt; or eomblnatlons number or the avaUable comto stele the physicians roost binations consist ()( agents
tberelore have demanded wblcb have either no useflllness, or limited usefulness
them."
u1be opposite Is true, H combined with hlgb toxlcley, at
Elchenwald's prepared testim6- least In the chUd population."
ny said. "The damand W8S
Kirby agreed that "emeatlm
ereated by misleading advertisi)I'Ovldecl by the drug compaing.,
" .••There are no harmless nies, otherwise known as
antibiotics," Elchenwald said, advertising'' Is responsl,ble lor
discussing the dangers or prescribing or the drugs despite
prescribing a pUI with two or r-ted warnings from exmore drug components. u ••• A parts.

Bobcats Drop 3-1
Tilt To Big Blacks
..,_cDermOit.

Tommy

The victory avenged an eorller 4-4 setback at the banda ()(
the Bobcats.
For Kyger Creek, Jon Rothgeb was the only Bobcat able
to solve tbe plteblng ()( Pete

JlyBOl' CroOk Is

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UC Will Drop

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"Mllltants overtunled my
table ancl burned 200 pastors. A
e&lt;q~le ()( days later, I ~ed I
tally In 11-onl of the Adml'"stratlon BulldiJW. About 200; people
ahowed· ~· We were psulng
out literature a,.. a mob
suddenly jumped on the table
and tried to push me oft
''Their reasoning was that
VIVA or any llf004I opposed to
the st,..ent strike has no rigbt
to free speech.
"All students have grleva~&gt;­
ces. I have grlewnces. But that
doesn't mean I'm going to
overthrow the government or
set fires in classrooms. There
are WIYS or redressing grievao.o
ces in an orderly lashion.
"We want to educate students
on the problems or Violence alii
show tllem the rlgllt way to
solve their problems. We have
an ombudsman program. Each
Clftl1US has an ombudsman,
someone who knows how to get
things done. Students go to the
ombudsman with their problems, and he tries to solve
them. Changes are needed, bot
we must have orderb dlssent. 11
As far as Frank is concerned,
he sees nothing extraordinary
In removing l&gt;arrlcedes at City
College.
"When I got to school March
12," he recalls, "'there were
cafeteria table• plled up six
feet high ancl eight !eet wide
across the entrances. I Just
started moving them, ind' other
students came tc» and began to
help. I told tllem oot to get
Involved In a pbyslcnl contr.,..
tatloo,
several times we
retrestod clown the steps for a
few minutes to avoid violence.

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Tulsa, Wichita State, Draka and
Memphla Slate.
Smith aald 101lveralt;y otficlala
have given cOnsideration to
jol~ the Mid American eo...
.terence or a new conference.

ar!ld. Cor trans., Pomeroy.
Hattie L. Ne.,elrood to David
M. Brlckles, ll~acre, Bedford. SAVARD MVP
Clorenee Wol! Jr. to ·John F. NEW YORK (IJP0-Serge
HUI; psreels, Chester.
Sanrd, a 23-¥ear-&lt;&gt;ld delenoeHarold W. Leach, Edna Leach man with Jhe ~ eana.

10 Morris Packo, Betty Packo, dl1011, 1181 Yot«&lt; ~ Molt
20 aere; Jledtord.
Valuabl.. ~lr ol .the 19et
0)8n Hootettor, Mary Hostet- Stanlq Cup 'playofr• by the 12
ter, ;Mabel Hootetter to James A. Na~ Hockey ......e perFultZ, Janet Fultz, re-r~cording,

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~Illlam Howard Thutner, Lola man to win the Com ~
.10 ~~ M. PriddY, pareel, TJ'CII)II.y one! the ~e0mpail)ojng
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lfian'a alrJe IQo taidnl fir1tbo10
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· A111t also aut a alngle-lu the
seeoad innlnll and Ropr Abllolt
UP! !!porta Wrltar
.qaelll the third, but DOI'UIIIwtre
prodaeed
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Then In the lourlb, with Ault on
results are proving negativebose attar he wuato on an or. lor Cleveland's opponent&amp;.
ror, Jahllsoo, wh9 ~ "'~ 111- IIDited. PrellliUrnailcnal
Alvin Dark, Whoes 1'""1" 1
two lor ll&gt;~~attheplaW,;buiJiioi;cL
NatkJnal 1-11·
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Ropr Abbott aloollnglad~r
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In tho blnlngandgothlathlrd~
w, L. Pet. GB :=..::·~e':!,.~tllat:
hit or the iiiM ~ :::""" : - Cble&amp;IPI •••• 111 9 .171
working too quickly, Dark and
gle Ill the bottcm
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Plllll&gt;ilrgh • • . 15 11 .577 I
pitching c:llocb Jack Benford
Abbott wao three lor ftlur,
pM!adelphlo • , 12 11 .522 flh
Alllt, ,who had oparfectday at New Yorll .. ,. 12 14 .412 8
have lllowed down Mcllowell'a
the late with three bits 1ft three
psee and the results - k tor
p
81, LcJula , , , .. 11 15 ,a8 7
themleiVOL
oi!Jelal trips, 101 hi• ~ hit Jfontr_. . , , •• 10 15 .400 ~
McDowell pitched hie second
. In Vthe ~':'.,he~ : • :
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COI!Ieeutlvo three-hit ohutout
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w. L, Pet. GB 1'llesday nlllbt, Hmltlng MIJine.
tory, llumed alx and laaued ooe Atlanta •• , •• 17 1 ,854
aota to three aiJWIN aa ·lhe
baH on boiiL lraomen Starter Son Fl'll!. · , , , 15 11 ,1'/17 2
Swan and his relief, CCIIburn, lAls Angales , • 15 11 .577 2
e(lllblned to acru., out nino, hit Son Diogo •• , , 13 18 .4*8 5lh
one batter and IJI!IOd elx bolOS Clnclmatl ••.• 11 15 ...
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on balls. Colburn rollowd Swan Houlton • , •• •. 8 21 .218 1~
In the laat ot tho ....mh.
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Gelllpolla today.
JackSOil
10Z 000 11- 5 10 1
Molga
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Swan, CCIIburn ('I) and Cosby.
Van Maire and Crow.

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New York 8 C1n 1, nl&amp;bl
l'hlla 5 llou- 4, nlallt
SaD Dl- 4 Pitta 2, nllllrt
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Toclay'a i'nluiDJe t'ltcbera
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Los ,\nplos (Osteen 4-l) at
Chicago Gltllklne 4-l), 2:30p.m.

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Jlldlallll boll the 'J'wiDs, 1.0, and
aiiiWed their •lght.game wm.
DIJII streak.
Elsewhere In tbe American
Lea~~. Chi-~ ··-~ Boltl~- 1-o, H;;.~"CU;
poWOred Detroit, 7-8, Oakland
downed Wa~hi~W~Gn, 4-1; Ntw
York ""'""ed psat Colltornla,
2-1, ancl Boatotl bombed Seattle,
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Pltteburgh, 4-2, 81. Louis abut
out San FralleiJco, 3-0, and
lloltreal got by Atlanta, 4-3.

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~ the llxtiJ 111 1 walk to CUrt

Flood 111111 . ....... "" "'""' .....,
hJI"'II and Tim Mccarver.
Ro;y
Sadecld sutrered hll
third lou agalnat two vletorleL
AI !\!aDfller had three blta,
Including a - r . and Rand;y
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wboll TOjQI Hartoa amubed bla
fourth ·Ot 'the )'Ill' jut
lnaldo the lalt llold ..... pole to
Siva tho lndlane cd1 their
fourth victory In 22 games.
Raggto Jacklon bod a two-nul
b(lller, seared po!Mr rua and
threw out a runner at tho plate
with a brUUalll throw to pseo
the Atllletlca over the Senators
and hall Waohl!Wion's livepme wlnniJW alrealc.
Jackton ecored Oakland' a
llrat run In the opening lonlng
oo Jlm Hannan'• wlld pitch and
hit bla10th !Jolner&lt;J(the HSIOO
two 11m1ngs later.
Pl!l4'h- hitter Bob Taylor

ROaide Drm'jlllley led off tho
nlDIII imlnl 'with hil !CIIrtl1
l!omer ~ tbe -aon 11 lho
PhDile• ran their lllnnln8
llreak to llvo games 111111 odpd
CliO game over the .500-mork.

110!1 wu-. who pltcbod a nohitter In 1111 prevtoue start,

went on11 three lml11p ·lor tbe

Allloa bat u 1111 ran...r
Doole,y Womack llbo autrored
the defeat.
Clarenee Golim'a lw1&gt;ftll
triple clllnaDd a r-....., San
Diego oull!urll In the first
imlnl thet earrled Dick KoUII)'
10 hia ae&lt;oad win. Kelley
aUowed elabl hill and both
l'llllburlh runa betOI'e Frank
RaberBOl' toak over at tile 1tart
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Sand1 .llon!ar with the 1111'1!1'•
only nm In the third ll1!1lng aid

Joe H&lt;rlon awie It llaJIJI !If
with a nvH!tter aa tile Whlle.
Sox edged the OrioloL . I
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With two out, Alaaior walllld.
stole aocoal. and ....,.I Clli
Aj!orlclo's hiL Horlon !1111 cut fll,.
a basH loaded Jam Ill the
second lonlng by alrlldJW out
_pitcher Jim Palmer.
BobbY Mureer's bases loaded
alngle In the 1\111! lnDlJW clrOM
In both Now Yorlc I'1IDI and
Fritz Psterson bolt CaUiorlda
l&lt;r tho sixth strailbt time u
the Y&amp;nkeoa _.eel 1Qo tho
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Peterson's atteJqJted •erlllee
helped load tho boiOI lor
Murcer. Tho victory helped till
Yankees atq&gt; a ...,....,,.
los!~ atr..k.
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eorl Yoatnemakl drove In
lbree runa witb a pair ot
olJW!e• and RaY Culp.pltcbed a
llvt&gt;llltter tor bla flflb victory
or the ....... .. tbe Rad Sox
trounced Seotlle. t.odl
edvantage or tour PDat error•
to score elgllt 1IDOil'l1ed nmL

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Dlek Rldatz wltb hlsJI!illjlltr
Konau City had laodell tho
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I waan't ..JIIIOaed to be tiJat
way Ill the NL where tho
divisions are believed lo bO
more balaneed 001111J011Iively

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school bY the mllltants was a
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out lOVen batterl In
tetml In !lYe ()( six game• In winning hll lourtll game
, J)aJo . .,.,.., pltehed a me- Joe Wabb waa cnlled lor a balk.
(Kirby
their llrll moetlngi.
·I agalnllt one lou for the CUba.
. _ Tuel!day at'oll!IOOD 111 )le.. Umpln Homer Smith 1'11led tiJat
The lolelp llltb golf team do&gt;- burllb (Veale 2-3), 8:05p.m.
The. 81. IAula Cordlnale, who ' 'The deleat oquared - · •
lilar1al Fltl4 a• tbe Gollla Aead- Webb Wet t1111 IJnaer• wltb hla feated vllltlnl Ironton 198-.215 SaD Francisco (Perry 4~) at 11111 off to a wretel!ed otart neord at 3-3.
.-,,l!luo DeVU1 dolmedthel'ron- mouth. The balk sent Jolllaon Tue!!day lfternOoll at tho Pom 81. Louis ()lrlles 1-:l), 9 p.m. aplnjt their Eallerll rlval1, led
Climaxes Rally
._.,T iprl 2-1 to talreorer!llldll- borne wUb IIIO·wfnnlni nm. MolGoll Coar
.. Montreal (We- 1-1) at At- the parade or vic:torlol as Bob
Plnch-lllltar Floyd WlekOJ'e
p)lad first plaee ~ tho souti&gt;- le,y lii!I!Od !llld Lom1e Buoh ~-Kranee w h 0 Ionia &lt;Niekro 4-1), 8:05 p.m. Glbaon'a five.llltter pvo the NL hnH1I! s1ns1e with two out Ill
~ Oldo Athledo Leape'o llli'"'!M4:,GUt to end the lmlD&amp;. lhot a 36,"wao medalist,' detestThuroday'a &lt;limes
ehamplons a 3oO trlumtlh over the -onth cllmued a 11!.llaiitMra Dlvlalon wllh • 8-1
Tba TJ&amp;er• were never In the Ina Bob Priddy ()( Miolp with a (No
seheduled)
the Son Franelaco Glanla. . I'Wl raUy wbleh started with
~!pmo' after tho llrst IMina aa 39•
Gibson also ruined WUlle Maye', Mack Jones' homer and gave
:n;e l!luo llt!vlle' win .....,.ed S.JDdor., never pte up a walk
BW Honaler, 1lhoolbla In the
Amerlclll LIQie
IBtb blrtliday celebration bt the Elqloo their vletory at
will! Jaek&amp;WI 8-6 loll Ill tbe or a hit lor the next six Inn- No. 2 spot tor Melp, had a 38
East
!IVlldng hlm cut In hla only two Allanq, Two errors by Clote
J(jilp Marlinderl, boo!llad the 1nga. ()rt or 19 111011 Ill balln for Molp to defeat Bob AndnW, L, Pet. GB -antes at tbe )llate.
Boyer 111111 Orlando Ceped•
Bille. llt!vllalnto first place. The tbe 1ut sb: frames, lhe TJ&amp;er• fOil llllh a 31, Melli' Rar RCIIIb Baltimore •. 20 9 .690
CUbs Down llcJtl&amp;ers 1
preceded WlckOJ'a ,........m.
l!lillllt!vll• ~· ~for the had on11 CliO booe rumor. Rcuab l!ad 1 41 to clown J. Quiek who Boston • • •• 15 10 .800 3
In the other gamea, tho n1q blow.
- . INi!IOd dcillllad to lb8 eel- wa• aste on an error by ~- had a U; Marauder Pot O'Brl- Waahlngton · • 18 12 .571 lilt. Chlcaao CUba downed tho 1M . Drm CardwaU pitched a sixlit wltb a 1-3 reeord and Molp cer at l1hort In tbe lourth 1m- 81, 1 40 but Jlm Miller' a 44 Ntw Yorll •• • 12 15 ·'" 1
llcJtl&amp;era, 7-1, .• the.• bitter and bit lbe 151b bolDer ot
_. J..,_oretlad 2-:l.
In&amp;. !Jiole IOCtl1d ·and died on 111111 RalltiY Burt ~ Melp 1110 1 Detroit ••.. • 11 14 .440 7
Montreal Elpos edpd tbe •· hia major league eareor tor the
~ •cored Ill ODiy rim bose.
had a 40 to beat Dave Browl1 Cleveland • · · 4 18 .1&amp;2 l2'h Atlanta Bravos, 4-3, tho New Mell, who collected 11 bill,
Ia ·l!le lOP ~ !!JO flrlt !mJn1.
Saundera tamed 24 men In leV- ooltb 1 sp
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West_, • .
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'IPII6itflnt ... !ll!.l!!lilliP,oFt"·- ·l!lt..,!lll'• "'~ciiioio1/ •.,.,b., ,;w·1eldw •
w. l:l·•.Ptt. tGB ,:-~nau l!eds s-1 tbe Phliode~Pil~a ..... ~ett fat' ·'llhoi'II'· IIJ
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._.. ~.,..,_ '[o~;;~tjli!ul"tllliiji&lt;lilt~-"'tlitlin~.AF.Z~~ ~BOla 1 • 16 18 .617
'''.Pbliilili ·~ ' \be lloullQ, Met8'
ootY tWo rwit
rf~ ljrst~i\Ue~. tom ~~ The TIFt·ldt 0D1y ·tl!ree~ t.imO.... 111 lbe MUCu eour... Osldand . • '; • 15 10 .800 1~ .utroa; ~ aad the Padl'o• In 2S J!NYioua lnninp ll!li
Gnl RCIIIIII IIIIIUited a · ball• 111 tho cuttleld c1urlna tho
Kansas CII;Y •. 1&amp; 11 .580 2~ topped the Plttaburgh Plratee, sea100, tamed elabt In wlm!lal:
IIJ'OIII(Ier to ~·
game, lilly one •r~n~ thl la.i t
Denied
Chicago • • • • 9 11 .450 5
4-:l.
his llrot ,..,... Wayne Garrett,
at lldrd boa. The ~ toak a three lnnltJp.
r-·CaUtornla • . • 8 14 .4541 5
111 the Amertean League, Clool! Jone• 111111 Ken Boswall
bad l!op, bit wuaon on thl left
Woli&gt; Wllit the distance tor
BALTIMORE, Md. (UPOSeattle •.••.• 8 16 .333 8
Cleveland dateated Minnesota, also homered tor the Mstl.
llioqtder and ..,...... Into left the TJgen, pve up fQur blta, Majestic P r I n c e'a handlers
Tuesday' a Reaulta
1-4, Ollcago &amp;haded Balt!Dme,
aeld. Bayorl scored and Rcuoh walliod three 111111 otruck o u 1 walled far trainer Joh!lll Cleve 1 M1nn 1, nl&amp;bi
1-4,
Kaness Cley dolmed
up at ~ 'lillh a dCII- 0110,
Lon&amp;dBil's retum Thuraday Chlcailo 1 Ball 0, nlalrt
Detroit, 7"- Osldand beat
bla.
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For tha l!lua Devils, - . before sending tho lleJtucky Kan Cley7 Detroit 8, nlgllt
Wuhl:ngton, 4-1, New York
The Blue Pmla oniiJI!ted aU cer,. IIOIIe,y and Buoh l!ad II&amp;- Derby wlmer '"' to more Osldand 4 Wuh 1, nlgllt
nipped Calltornla, 2-1, and
u.llr nma· Into .,.,. Jmdl1&amp; lbt IJial and p, Jobn- bod a t1ou- a t r - . worlcoutl In propora- New York 2 CaUt 1, nl&amp;bl
Boston bombed Seattle, 12.:.
~ wh• itJe,y ICOnd twtee blo, tbe team's only extra bose tl4n lor the May 17 ProakllesL Boston 12 Seattle Z, nlgllt
The Cordlnal• scored two
oa,.,._ bill. The wlm!lal: r ua hiL
Reports thtt tho undttoalad
Today' a Probable Plteber•
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(All Times EDT)
SIGNS WITH BENGW
-~ 4lP"' lbt lmlD&amp;.
bile and ~ orrorle11 ball to the Belmont Stokes, third
Chleqo (Ptlera 1-l) at BelCINCINNATI (UP0 - ~lite,..
""- ·. ~cet llncled, llole wblle' tl)e Bt111 Dewlla left fQur Jewel In racing' a Trl;le Crown, Umore (CUellar 3.:1). 8 p.m.
~'mliconllciJDaveJGbn. Mlllle-(Pur)'3-l)atCiov.. Rick LlndHY or florence, Ala.,
011 and had two en'OI'L were vaiJemently donlad TUoaIll leila.Id.llrace IRONTON, •• 100 000 ~11 0 dl,y.
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land (Eilnrorth 0-1), 7:411 p.m • . bySta~~-:.:~~~-:.~~slaned
·w""'- - e d ; r'- · lli'lldrd GAllS
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Jlllb, the IMI!u• nm Ill third
14les waD, MoJo•~•
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Chi'-"" ,!;' r···
Cyprus becbeame 1·anthe IJide.Brl run In tho Prookntea and
Bo!IICII Ollobort 1-3) at Seattle oge f
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lll!k 1101111)' 1111 up .and l!ad • ilh
Commonwealth 011 Aug.t- Belmont alter that. MeMahciJ ()Iorber 1-l), 11 p.m.
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''Seldoli led otr,' wlth a slqjle 111111
Ceurllolder Dully fell lowed wtlh
a rllllill"Oiiuclng ~r.
Jack1411, bY .~,C)I'Ing a single
run In the lop or the • • - on
a· triple by ,SecOnd Baseman
' llallt• and 1 Maralller error,
sent the game lito extra lonl•L
Jackton got Ita lither morkara
on one run In the lint on three
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NATIONAL LEAGUE ,
GABRHPcl.
Jonea, NY
26 101 Z2 41 .406
H. Aaron, AU 26 90 17 35 .389
Alou, Pit
26 110 15 42 .38Z
Laboy. Mil
25 94 9 34 •362
Spnglr, Chi 23 69 12 25 •382
·llbnr, Pit
20 69 15 25 .382
Mays, SF
24 91 l4 32 .352
Jones, Mtl 25 93 14 32 .344
Alln, Phil
16 59 12 20 ,339
Rio Grande CCIIlege goiters II~&gt;- Alou, Atl
24 98 18 33 .337
AMERICAN LEAGI,IE
ished fourth lnafteldolalxtoams
Monday ancl Tuesday In the KenG AB R H Pet.
tucky lntereolloglato . Athletic
Carw, Min 19. 81 15 32 .395
Conterenee golttour.montatthe Ptrcll, Boa 25 88 18 32 .372
Spring valley Country Club In Cater, Oak 25 101 14 35 .3t7
lAlxl!!ilon, Ky.
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H. Aln, Wae 23 74 9 25 ,338
Cumberland College. won the
R. Rban, Bal 29 110 · 25 37 .336
tourney with a total ol 610
Hegn, Sea
19 61 8 20 .328
strokes lor the 36 hole tourney.
Brdtrd, Chi 19 t5 9 21 .323
Rerea College .,.. second, 626 Crdns, Min 24 9J ·10 29 .319
strokes; Pikeville College, tblrd, Rchrdt, Col ' 22 73 9 23 .315
655; Rio Grande College, tourlh,
Home Runf
660; Oakland Clt;y,lnd., College,
Notional Leagua:lleCovey,San
Olth, 733; and Camjlbellsvlile
Fran 8; Cepedl, Aqa apd Santo,
CoUege, sixth, 780.
Chi 6l olgllt tied with 5.
• Modallsi lor tile IqAC Tourney
Amerlean ,._.., F. Robinwas Tlm SUer ot 'Cumberland 1011, BallO, HOWl~ W••h and
wltll 73-75 for "1411. BW Hell ()( Jaekaon, Ook 10; PtpltOne, NY
Plkav!Ue was oecond, 151; Earl 8; Petrocelli; 801, MUrcer, NY
Brady, Clllllberland, and George and Banclo, Oak 7. ,
Moore, Berea, tlad for lhlrd, at
Runs Balled In
i53, a!&gt;l Billy Dowie1, Berea, · NIUonal l.eque: Samo, Chi
23,· McCove•,
II,lth• wtth 1"
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Eaeh achool played a nvo man an, Cln Z2; Cepeda, At1a 21;
aquad, hoi! ever .9111Y the tour low· Bench, Cln 20.
est acores wer. ~ed. f!ere
American League; Murcer,NY·
are tile Mllnday lotala 'lor John 21; F. Robinson, Ballo 25; HowSh~ert's Ra&lt;tmon:
ard, Wash 22; Banclo and C&amp;t.r,
RIO G'RANDE (328)
Oak 20.
George POJ&gt;O • , , , ••• 42-41 83
Pltehing
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:NatiOnal Looauo; Repn, Chi .
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Terry Shrade r •• , .••
Georp Patterson ••• 29-43 &amp;2 5-0; Stone, Alia 40; Nelkro, Atla,. ·
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4._..1 33 H~n and: JonkiDI; &lt;:111 4!111,;
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Rlek Ecklnger ••••• ;4944 12
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llere ore Tuesday's seorea1 , ~~ )farlehal, San f'n~
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will play at -westem. Pl.
. Pleasant Is 7-4. Line score or
Tuesday's game:
Kyger Creek .• 000 100 0- 1 2 0
Pl. Pleasant .• 200 OOlX- 3 4 1
Rothgeb 111111 Quillon.
McDermott and NorthUp.

ClNCINNA11 (UPI) - The
University of Cinci.mBtl will
withdraw rrom the Missouri
Valley Conference at the encl
of the 1969-70 academic year,
UC Athletic Director George
Smith amounced Tuesday.
"We have enjoyed an amicable and productive association
wltll the Missouri VaUoy Col&gt;rerence and its fine member
schools," Smith snld.
"But in an era or rising coats
for athletic programs, we noo
ourselves more alii more hard
presslld to meet tile demands
caused by travel over so wide
an area," Smith said.
Smith cltod ecommlc problems and extreme gOCIIflllhlcal
differences as the maln reasons
for UC's withdrawal.
"There ls a tendency far this
geographic spread to discourage the establlahment or rlvalriea that attract spectators in
large numbers." Smith sald.
or tile other elgllt Mlosourl
VaUey schools, only Loulavlllo,
Sl Louis and Bradley are withIn 400 miles ol Clncilretl. The

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winning blow here 1Uesday evenPI, Pleasant collected three
ing as the Pl. Pleasant B I g singles and a double ott the
Blaeks defeated visiting Kyger slllllll or Rolhgob. The Qobeat
Creek, 3-1.
hurler lamed seven and walked
The Blg Black&amp; edded an In- three. McDermott famed 11, bit
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~~ Yll! •;J,cli!icon s!ngl.OII Deonla
~lil*l~ from third bose alle.r

ltainiiiOila , ·:~F•,, I,.,yaR~ ~·-'11!!! ~
Staats' two-run ckluble In the tome run In thO fool'th aJ¥1 add- wa~ea to shOw , tne ~
students that II theY show oome
first lnnb!&amp;' Pf!ll'ed to w-,t he ~ a single In the seventh frame.
backbone they can stq&gt; tbe
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Misleading Advertising Blamed
WASHINGTON (UPO - A
National Aeademy or Science
drug speclallat told Senate
investigators Tue&amp;:day "mislea.ditw: advertising" IW.s lured '~the
&amp;WUble physician" Into pr..
serlbing useless and sometimes
daDgeroos drug combinations.
Dr. Ralnz F. Elcbenwnld said
contlnned uae of drug combtna.
dons "amounts to a strong
Indictment of the ablllb' of
many physiciAns to judge what
is el!eed.ve and what lsn'l"
TwoTeswY
ElehenWIIld, pediatrics chairmin at the University or Texas
Southlrestem Medlcnl School In
Dallas, and Dr. William M, M.
Kirby, a medleal professor at
the Unlver~ of Washington
Medleal School In Seattle,
tel!llled .before Sen. Gaylord
NeiiiOII'a Senate small business
~· ~epa, r n-\'jla .•
lllvest!l!littng aUesed
str7 abuses for nearly
two years.
The two physicians were
among 30 drug experts who
evaluated combination drugs
tor tbe National Aeademy of
Sclonee. Drill comblnationa are
two or more drugs capsuled
togelher. The experts' manlmCIII report said the comblnadonl were useless and some~
tlmea daDgerous.
It prom)lted the u.s. Food
a n d Drug AdmlnlstraUon to
oeno notice April 2 the 78
eomblnatton drugs studied by
the sclendlls would be banned
trom the marlcet unless drug
makera could prove the acade11\J atudleo were wrong.
The ban has oot yet 1111110 Into
elfoct. Elcbenwald and KirbY
both tost!tled doctors are
widob' prescribing the comblnatloaa deaplte 111merous warnlop ()( their potentinl danger.
Widespread Use
Elcllellwlild said drug firma
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halo 200 memberL In Marc.!&gt;, he
was elected ~tlonal praaldent
o1 the 35-cansp\u orianllatlon,
with chapters at TUlane, Yale,·
Unlvorslt;y ()( · f1orlda, Ohio
State, and Southern Wlnols
Unlverslt;y.
Wearing' a VIVA butlon oo hiC
brlgllt
sweater, the speech
major · set ~ a table In the
certer or tbe campu&amp; to paai
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prewnt the rest of us from
getting an educatioo."
Frank, Is the national presIdent o! Vokes In Vital
America (VIVA), Coonded nearly three years ago by a gr(Kil
of UCLA students who !ell antiVietnam War grc:q,s on cam·
pus presented only one side or
the story.
Originally Incorporated as the
Victory In Vietnam Association,
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Although VIVA ~mbers
pack gift boxes lor servicemen,
the group does !101 actively
slt)POrt the war. It Is
aan and currently Interested In
united college students OfPOSed
to violence and dls~tlon on
their eam,puses.
Frank Joined VIVA last
November, two months after
returning to Clt;y Cclllege alter
a two-year stint In the ArmY,
inchldl~ elgllt month• with the
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GAUGES 11.8 . ·
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rollers; Pl. Pleaoant, 24.00; roy • Nason, 1.44 alit.; Kaawha Folio, Ul rlslq; Cblrleiloa, 17.94 ri.llnJ. Londoa, Marmet and Winfield, are m the oiiL
COLUMB)i~ (UPI) - PatBOAT MOVEMENTS:
of tJ1i otatt budpl for the next
GALUPoLIS LocKs - Jen- two year&amp; waa the foeal point·
nUer Jeon lijl 4:55 p.m.; 0.. In tho Oldo House of lieioroaenlClt.Y down 10:2$ p.m.; Vollq aU.,.s _ , , more thon thrOe
Tranaporler liP 2:05 a.m.; E!&lt;· aid a half montJ11aller the $4.4
plorer up 4:50a.m.; Franklin B. bUUon tjlproprlatl&lt;lll bW waa
up 4:50 a.m.; Diane Boawcirlb Introduced.
dowD 5:15a.m.
Jlomoerata, who I!UJIIbor 351n
KANAWHA RIVER - Marmet, the
House, piaDmicaa Bnlee down 1:25 a.m.; fD ehaUmwe "diTialcn of lhe
AIIID R. Merrill up 1:55 a.m.; budpt IIU two maJor parts•
Somet doom 2:30 a.m.; Ia•• ~ . - l e on the Ooor at
"' 4'.15 ~,._;Winfield, OUiclllla the House priOr lo··lhe - on
dowu ep.iri,] o. F. !llootv doom lhe m•nre.
7:441 p.trl.; il, E. BoWltl dowD
Rep. Jdlll C. lol~
. )2,G5 ·a.m.; Fort
BIOIIO Domoontle FloorliOMier,
12:f5 a.m.; "-A. Gnia dolm nld dl'floloo&gt; of tho budpt' w11
3:20 a.m;; Gtorp T. Prlet. "' "deslineol' 1o PieJadilo 'PI'iorlllto
5:35 a.m.
by llmltltw tho dollan a...UO·
OHIO RIVER - Ladl14, lllr- ble for oodl part." ·
rlet M. up 8 p.m.; J - liP
''Domocril&amp;. all!' lttoDd to
1:55 a.m.; .1o1m Lldd 0.. doom 1..,. for 10 amoal ¥PI for
8 a.m.; LDck.l8, a.&amp;rleaK.dolm the .tate at Ohio," IUDoaald
12:45 a.m.; OVEC up 4:15a.m.; oald. "'lbe .,...ulv ,... a
S. M. Jttll!l. IIJI 4:55 a.m.; Ql. buil8ot 1,...- tho e om 1 n 1 12
ward ~&lt; sao Llh.; Lad! 17, mOIIIIIW· Io obo!Guo."
A. V, Crlla h
3:45 P;m.; Na- . The ' baolpt 11 for the two
u-1 up 8!10 p.m.; 1'1111 D. up, year1 bellttnllw lhlo Jab' 1 and
11:20 p.m.; Baulherft up 12:50 L endiQK'JWII 30, 1871.
m.; WIUiatn. H. Zimmer up 3:30
Votes Plomecl
a.m.; ~ Arkinlal 4:30
The - t e plomecl Wiles too.m.; JoHI&gt;b,M. ....,., up I a.m.; day · .., 111ree blllJ, lnclulllnti
Lld7 Ro......,. down 1:30 a.m.; one to prohibit achool districts
Sleel PjmoeJ· uP 7:05a.m.; Dollt· hun us!IIJ .tate funds lor ,.,.
:rlllt Locko•. lnYader up 1:441 a. llsiCOII Instruction or devotlotlal
m.; Jof!~"'!'"' 2:20 a.m.;IWII rellsl101o exereloeo.
Euun dOiii 7 a.m.; Lock 21. The HOUle delated a bUl
Bed!jord down 5:45 a.m.; IIIII Tuesday whleh woukl.liave perLuclof - 8:05 a.m.; Lock U, milled a molor vehlele 1o clioElisha Wood up 4:25 a.m.; Andrew P. Calboun liP 5:30 a.m.;
Racine Ladle, W. H. lllaver, Jr. Sleel CIII(IOr doom 1:35 a.m.;
.dowu 8:25 p.m.; Northem down RavMIWIXJCI up 2:15a.m.; James
4:55a.m.; Rod Bird uP5:55a.m.; R, IUneo dolm 5:20 a.m.; Mel•Fio.Yd H. Blolke doom 7:116 a.m.; dalll l.&lt;ICka, Alton ZIDI\Yr down
~ IAJCII1, L Floro up 8:411 8:15 p.m.; SlevettiCil IIJI 1:30 a.
p.m.; J. S. Lewlo up 10:25p.m.; m.; Edward S. Jk\owwlh up 1:30
Allied - ~ liP 11 p.m.; a.m.

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the oelliol j)rloo where lhe siiD!od 1o lr..,lfer oolnorshlp at · ~ at
USDA cradoa varied from lhe cattle from !armero fD pod&lt;ero , ._ _......,_ _
at a price Which more nearly
..... irade·
Tlie dlfl:erentlala were estab· refleels lite lnle value a! the
Ualled j)rlor 1o the oale by beef.'
Two carcass IJ'Idln.r alaMCblrleo Lusi&gt;PI, market manarda
were uoed-!1110 tor quallt.Jo
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and
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The auction was lhe Ill'
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Roll RoaRL . -. . _. _. - .. 95c
Frtoll 8oooleu ...... Rill

Ham Roa.~t ...... _.. ... 79e
TENDERAY

Sirloin

Melamiru&gt; Dinrterwnre
Otilltl

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K_., lerw'o s... Sllcl4l
Bar.on . . . . 1-11&gt;.
""" $1.38

Pea(h Halves
3~:~.2v, 89~
WITH COUI'ON

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Full -

Fl-el Rod

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Pork Loin . . . .. 79e

Pereh __ . . . . .. 39c

All -

U.S. Go¥1. In-'"&lt;! Fmll
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Quarter Fryers .. 39e

Pienics . _. . .

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HoN lnlllcod

Ram -.. -. -. ... 5.1c

•~n~oss

Wieners _. . . .. 69e
Star or Hnr. . All Mui

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59c

9c
... 12c
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PILLSIURV &amp; BALLARD

Chefs Delight ____ _______ . _. _. 1! 49e

Pie Shells

3 $1

12 !:99c

Pizza .. - 102 1/MI. $1

. _ 1')1, lultwfot

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or l·llt. Puo,

Pimento

:!:: $1

Cheese ___ 2

Cut Com . . . . ""' 49c
I44L P - Rllk or
ori·PNar.td

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Dough ___ 3 ~··· $1

Lowfat Milk .-. 89c
K-Coltott

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AmoricM I

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Juice -- -- 4 :: 99e

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Breads __ 4 =-. 88c
K - _., Wllul, Round Wllllo,

fi,IJ Slot Ttolllpom

Gleem ____ UJ.eo.
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1.14r. Lotion. t.MI. Jer, I

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Shoulders . - ... 59e

Glulli, ~- or VtOINiaiMol

Gill-

Donuts ... .. ':.-:- 39e

foamy

Ltrtt--

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L...,.w llt1dl

Clorox ____

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Bea"s __ . _. 6 !! $1

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Oxydol Or Bold

Sunrise-Fresh U.S. No.1, Size A

Rod Rlpo Floride

Watermelon
frooll. - ·

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Sweet {',om _. 6

Right Guard·.

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Fnsh, Crkp

Tomatoes

Carrots· ..................
woo~~~ntt•

Oranges __. . . . . ... 79e

Apples ....... .

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Properly Tax Standards
The reprooenlatlves tjlpi'OVecl
a bW dela:y!QK UDtll 1972 applleaiJo!l of llnlform prope~

eYiluatlon ~ lhe
ollie.
The biU saopenda an Ohio
SUp- Caurt order calling for
!..-ate uniform ltalldanla.
1be bDl prevlaub- passed ·In
the semte.
The So1ato II'PfO'Od a bW
·permlllinJ "-Ill by alate,.,.
tlnmeDI and poaaloo S.Y&amp;tema
In federal aaviJW11 and loan asooclatlono.
One bW wu IDtroducod In
the "'par clmnber Tuesday.
It would autharllo cCIIIveyance
of land ln¥01Yinti F""'ratod Iloparllller&amp; Slorel, Inc., In Ketter1n1. lloni&amp;&lt;lnerY Counlf.
Four bWs wo.ro slped In the
HOUIL They would:
-E&gt;tend II'CIIII ·30 lo 30 daya
the time limit for aett1nt1 trial
dale for small clalmo
-Dealpto Ohio 7211 Slmoo
tax

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part of the, blallle for two riots
l t the Ohio Penllellllary laot
tummer on a "tremendous
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"At llje lime or the
thlrda ojlhe olaf!
or
tald·a SOJBie
t"'''rienced ofllcon
4 - ..... Of lhe
of
tile lqlendiJ!8 dllflll'!lltloea."
Kcj)leitz wu IDICIIII sellll'll
·Wllneaooa lei~ before the
Flnanc:o Commltleo on a bW 1o
ralot salaries at ...,. lower
ptld slale workers, lnelud.l!w
jlrliOII cuanla.
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"&amp;ltlo 2,800 of tho ~st
p~e ·In tho alal8 wen COifo
oenlro" In the pellllelltlar)',"
KOblentl I I I d. "~ieilctd

cettl8 per pcamd.
Under the aew selllnl:system,

Grapefruit

Horutt ""' - 'l*ll!e .,\•·Ud
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Right reserved to limit quantities

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PLAN A COOKOUT

SERVE OUR GOOD

FRESH STORE MADE

GROUND
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HOLSUM HAMBURGER

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lmmllnlzatloo of
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eula). Choiee 3 (quallt.Jo grade
cllolce and eutabUit.Y or :yield
Jl'llde 3) was u.sed as a base.
· The $49 lo $49.50 a bunclred ·
price ollerod by boyero for
Cholee 3 earcuoes reflected the

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MORE ARRIVING DAILY!

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and Friday, and apfn shoot
MOI!da1, """""""' lo loW ooeQI&amp;r!M fD one-half ln&lt;h.

teenagers as their ''Firat Lady
MOBILE, A I a. (UPI) Blonde - haired, blue - eyed a! Ywth" .-,r1ng the cotnlnl
JaCQielyn Am llelllnilolt, a cali- year.
fornia hill!&gt; school senior, was
crowned 1969 Amerlca'l!l Junior
Anita Marie Colombo, MI sMiss TueiJdal.
IIOUrl's Junior Miss, waa selectThe IB..year.old llultlngdon ed firal r11111erup and North Da.
Beach "Teeu for Christ'' 1_. kota's Junior Miss, Dee Am
er wm a $10,000 acholorshlp Allen, waa second rumerup in
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Teniperatures · In 0 h I o
Thursday tllrou8h Monda!' will
averap below normal with
hlah• 65-70 and nllllrt • time
Iowa In the 40s.
Cooler taller part of week,
warmer early next week.
Scattered showers Thuriday

week• &amp;II'&gt; abroulll&gt;t 49 1o 49\'z

California Girl is New Junior Miss

In the worlanen'a eompensatiO!I
law.
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A miner would be given $49
school IIQ)plles, McElroy said.
per week for 30 weeks When a
lit said tho contera, lneludiJ!8 elanae In OC&lt;lij)atlm was medldala piocesoiQK equipment In ealiJo advised bocau&amp;e a! lhe octhe 12 1o 15 proposed facUlties, cupau-1 diseasot, Wiler the
coat an otllma~ '_$1.2 "'!sed leetalallon. 1W&lt;&gt;tblrds of
tile flrsl yeer ~!llf;l.;\l!!ll•!.,.~f~mf lo 1he·
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tho se....
~.Ji~o :lleliillai iJ;' .GCX;~ ... ' lo,
Fnmklln II. 'Walter of lhe .40.25 par week, for an addloato Doparlmant a! Education · u-1 1s woeko, .rio would be
leSII!le\l If ...........u... of paid.
the Utile lloomlr Cqmnisoloo&gt; . Dr. Murfl¥ II. llullter, modi·
on Educalloo OncludiQK the cal director of tho Fairmont
roldmal oenterol .were lltqlle- Clinic In Falrmo¢. W.Va., Ulld
mented, lhere would be a aY. commltlee memblra, "COol mlIJW11 at *118 m!Woo allllllly.
non 35 lo 44 ,....,. old have
.
"Black Ww"' Bill
twloo tho olj)O~ cleoth rale
The . HCOIIO c.mmeree and fr&lt;m dlaeoaeo of tile resplratoLallor commltleo hoard lnillal ry S.Yitom. fr&lt;111 45 lo 51, four
llallmotiY Cll a bW . PUIIItti llmaa the. oliPI&lt;ted cleolh rale
"Black Lurw'' and olher eardlo- and 5$ lo 65 yaors, olx limes ·
VIICular or pulmlnry di ....B tho """""""' deoth l'lte."

'illrnover Dtocrlbod
l'dll«¢z oald 378 ...-bro at
the lir!"" either rolliDOd, raUricl or were....- and ' 371
1!11101nled "' Joba lilt
year. ita lAid In tho 11M four
~~~-· ol lhlo year, 95 l'!'llolt
their .lal&gt;o and 84 wan hired.
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The 41-41 was lhree
YOies short of lhe neodecl ma-

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syalem at Lull&gt;lll AucAreNlold, Ohio, several

~~lliAiro

101 aol of hand..

Sunrile.Fre•h
White Seedle11 Florida

79c

VIM Rlpt Stlod

FREE 10o

meat.

oaillni

W¥era loobd at live aleOra but
pllllll III'OWih boeau1111 at water bid m c:areaas beef. Animals
conservation, untertlle eon m.a- were IOld using a base eareal!ll!l
lerial and olope.
IJ'Ide at Ololce 3.
After the cattle were llau&amp;hSeveral fattorl!l are essential,
Brown oald, If a v1e&gt;roua vega. terecl and the eareaaaea graded
lsliqn Ia lo be estabtishod - a by USDA graders, price ell!-

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adding problema lo law Of(_orce-

t.eidlano
lhe lnltltWICII
correctlonoa! otllcero
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h a · - - - - - - -·- - - - - - - - - cOUld lmell tr.,..., and ~ lo refer 1 eaae lliforo It

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Idaho Potatoes

all'ftCie&amp; oppoaod the ldll as

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Corn ______ 6 :! $1

M-, h..•-· claimed law

tloo.
Brown said the crWcal areas
lnelude borrow plls, road banks,
cut olopoa, WBterwl\YI and oCher
-•od 11011 surfaces and have
Ull!a\'ol'able characterlstlu lor

(IJPI) - Slale
would be In addltlm 1o
CorrectiOns Chief Maury C. Kao local aod ~ school boards

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KROGER IIAND

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Biscuits

Rotular &amp; Plm""o ChH,.

T1IMII You W.K. &amp; C. S. Ylllow

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•• crlUeal areas In need of l8fJd.
·- said
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that lo dale . tall
oemoUonllll lor the U. S. SoD fellCUO grass has liven the be31
cover &lt;m eriUeal arell!l. Crown
Conaervatlon Servlee hare.
Ra.vmoncl S. Bfl1Wn said oome vetcb oloo has shown promlae
lYPe at vegetation aiKluld be es- on somearua.
tabUobed ln theae areas lo pre.
vent soli loao and gully formaA tattle aucUon under a new

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pJa.y od.Y ono llee010 plate.
Rep. Gordon Scherer, lloCir&gt;cl~~~&amp;d, a spu~sor of tile bUI,
arauod tho requlremed of ORb
uce 111e plato would eave
the alate $500,000 a year and
reoalt In fewer mlallkeo.
Rep. , Joseph P. Tulley, n..

' COLUMBUS . (UPI) - 1bou- firm oeeol&gt;ed, plom;y at lime
u.nds 11 acres In Ohio are and ferUilzer and a hill!&gt; qual!.

BEECHNUT STRAINED

BABY FOODS
10 cans 99~

VEGETABLES
AHD FRUIT .

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JUNIORS OF EASTERN JnGil SCHOOL willpresentGeorge
Bernard Shaw's ''Pygmalion" Thursday in the school auditor·
ium at 1:30 p, m. and again at 8 p, m. Wlder direction of James

Brabham.
The title is taken from a Greek myth in which the sculptor,
Pygmalion, produces a

statue and then falls in love with it.

Shaw's Pygmalion is Henry Higgs, professor of phonetics, who
transfonns Eliza Doolitted from a sqmshed cabbage leaf to a
duchess of society. An adaptation of "Pygmalion", entitled

,.My Fair Lady", hoJds the record for the longest nm on BradWilY.

Reserved seat tickets may be purchased and tickets will
also be solcrat the door.
C.st members, front row, left to rlgh4 are BIU McL&amp;IIshlln, Avice Mays, Joe Grilflth, Debbie Morgan, Martin Osborne,
Linda Boer; second row, le!t to right, Nancy Bawk, Bill Cole,
Ruth Ann BambUI, Riclmnl Lodwick, Phyllis Mclncyre and llaJ&gt;.
ny Grueser.

Police Eject
60 Students
Pleasant Sidle Thuener of Syracuse lstlle new owner~perator
~Greer' I

Market in Syracuse.
Sadie has been with the market for the past five years so knows

the complete operation, Before becoming Greer's, the business was
Chapman's Market.
The Syracuse buslnes&amp; is a geoeralstoretypeoperation and will

be renamed "Sadie's."
BUSY AS A BEE at the talent show staged Saturday at the Wahama High School was Miss Lucy Bulmer, a sixth grade teacher.

Some adult specials scheduled during the evening )1st didn't materliallze ao Miss a.t.Imer, besides accompanying the show, presented
plano 111mbers In the gaps le!t vacant by the adults.
Emceeing the show was Red Tucker who was chairman of the

presentation by children of the Mason Grade School. President of
the PTA, _,soring organization, Is the Rev. · Eddie Keeney.
And, laot but not least, MelanteSissonandLorlnda Samsel teamed fll sing a diet, ~Oh. What a Beautllul Morning."

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By United Press International today continued their third oiln.o llmdred riot-equipped In In 24 hours. The llrol ended
state pollee early today broke early Tuesday with the arrest
doWn a door and evicted some of 229 students and the second
60 students rrom a Dartmouth was called oil when stste pollee
College building they had held began photogrophlng protesters.
for 12 boors.
An additional 800 1111ldent8
camped ootsiclo the building
moved aside at the prodding of
New IIID'.pshlre and Vermont
troopers. The sitters-In were
then dragged or led to buses
and driven to an armory near
the Hanover, N.H., eampas.
The protesters had earlier
ignored a coort order to leave
the building_
Protesters at predomlnanlly
Negro Howard University In the
nation's capital also ignored a
court order Ill abandon a seized
building and Instead sealed ofi

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A BIG EVENING at the Riverview Elementary School Friday.
At 5 p.m. a jllney supper will get wulerway to mark the open-

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ONE CANNOT HELP THINK of the faithfUl services of the late
Nolan Shuster and his widoW In looking alter the giant cross located
on their Lincoln Hill propert;y thr&lt;&gt;Uf!h the years. The cross hes been
quite an Inspiration shining In the Bend area over the years. &amp;!rely
tlklne care of the cross has, at times, been a burden to the late Mr.
!lluster but rain or shine, one hasalwayobeen able to look to the hUI
and see the glowing cross, thanks to the dependable !blsters.

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Deoplte health problems and a lmg hospitalization, Virgil braved the
heat Tuesday to meet with other membersofthe Meigs Councy Board
C( Health.

SUMlER ·
DRESSES ·

Mrs. Frances Larkin, 81, Rt.
Funeral services will be held
l r Middleport, died Tuesday ar- Friday at 2 p.m. at the Martin

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two sisters, and a brother. She

Funeral Home In Butland. The
Rev. Chester Lemley will olflelate. Burial "till be In Miles
Cemetery. Friends may call at

was a member of the Rutland

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nallollal allnolphere It Ia Jll'OfOIIIdl,y likely that Catarealllxial lnvtstlpllono too long wiiiiheld wW now become both 1110
COIIIIIOfitlvol,y ~~~meroua and go
too rar.
The reaction from doing nou..
lng In that ~ .Is almost ID•orlab\7 to do too much. There~e, the porfl leaclora In both
hOuse• will, II they are wise,
lake all possible steps. to hold
these burgeoning !n&lt;pries down
· to 1lbat Is Congress• bualness
- that ia, to seek evldenee aa
to whether new ll!ilslallon Is
aeeclod - and otherwise to leave
lids matter to the Deportment C(
· Jullllce, the Federal Bureau of
im'esllpl!on and, primarll,y 11111
always, Ill local and stale courto
and pollee power. Those latter
have l q opted out; even they
DOW see llwt they must c]llt ln.
The country has loog suftered
what Is )llllentl,y a Gommunlst.
dlrecled con&amp;lliracy against a
bed - rock American lnstltutlcn
which, as allf81s, has bad the
umr:ltung nagative SllllPOrl C( the
vast majortcy of wholly non Communist -nts. Neutralism
on 811)' level has again proved
Its lttlnltely BUI&gt;Orior wiodom.
AU the same, what the country

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p.m. Parents oni.Y 011 Pedlatrlea Mrs. Jolla T. Farmer, Mrs, HarWard,
old ·E. HaJidiO)', James B. Balik,
Admlsldnno
Wayman Hogsett, Luther HolPublication ot admissions Is brook, Mrs. Jolin o. Kall, Mro.
prddbiled unW IUrther notice. Eldon R, Kraeuter, Jack A. Mil.,
Births
ler, &amp;&gt;.,Mrs. WllllamJ. Moeller,
. Mro. William 1mt, Jr., Bid. Mrs. James B. O'Brien, M r a.
;well, 11011, 12:30 p.m. Tueedaj'; Richard S. Roes, Darreu' w.
Kn. James V, Grose, Ravens- 9mwver, Mrs.. Clara D. She·~'!"ed· dausbter, 7:2~ p.m. Tues- ward, Mrs. Ira C, !lckles, Mary
day; Mra. WWism W, Webb, Jr., c. Smith, Michael D. Stroop,
Patriot star HI., son, 9:03 p.lll- Thomas H. Well~. Dmna M. Wil1\tesday; Mrs. Olarles A. loltr- liams, F . Ancer Lamm, Jel!rey
~. Bidwell, 11011, 2 a.m. Wed. L, Brown, Orlas L Williams,
Jloodai.
Mro. Jack E. Juniper and lnrenl
Dlscbarps
danaMer, Mrs, Leo E. McCombs
• ,; Mrs. Enest L. Blankenablp, and Infant 11011, Mrs. CIIUonl D.
.!jlrs. Robert R, Borias, Elljoh llhoclos and Infant son.
Ave. Vllitlna houra, 2-4 and 7-8

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had no elfect. What treatment would you advise!
A-,TwII e II t. I of IIDIII
biiJ!dks of muscle fibers
may be caused by general
fatigue, cbroalc nervoua ten·
alon, arthritis, poor ctreulatlon, fallen arches or 'ezcesslve use of tobacco or colfee.
If one or more of these caus•
alive fact or s .is preseut,
drugs wiD not help you unW
the cause Is removed. After
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doea not give reilet a comblnatlo~ of a tranquWzer and
muscle reluant should be
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A-1bla II a rare form of
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dlspoaltlon tlll'orm !ore~a
For tha cnl,y wiae IIIII truly
C( their own, 'l1le lmpdae to Amerlean IOiutlm to ·this proaeademlc villllllllsm Is biUnaD loapd usault . _ l&amp;w and 0&lt;and lllldoratandable; letltbewlclo- clor Is slmi1l¥ llwt - the use C(
lJ loosed, butmer, IIIII both the law IIIII order. The malnlaWico
country and ldiber edlratlonwW of law and orclor JJ not In fact a
be worse oil UIID belore.
Jil'GI)Ol' c:.casrea•lonal lunc:llon,
clvllll;r.
'1111 clear daqer here Ia that lltou&amp;ll leJ[aJatlve ~ Into
Too muclt pdi...,e, DOl to ~ the excessive permt ..lvenesa jllbllc claupra Ia Ill be aure
IOCial and political .........nee, and "'"'trallam C( the r-apul IUOh a !unction.. '1111 point Is
baa been shown lor far flld long Ia DOW to be 111eceeded by ex- that In the present ettevered
by unlverdcy admlnhllnton and '
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loeal ~••• and .... by.
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.f
oow etllne to a close, and thlals
all Ill the ~ to I point.
Twency-tour men have COJIIj)lst. •ce•, Marlm Sloter, Emle
'l1le White House, tltnluf!h 110;)' General Jolltlllttehell,lsnow ed a 30-llour trade and btdlllrlal Slsaon, Racine senior depart.
pubUel,y marshaling aU Its re- fire IIOrY!ce training school at meut; Bill Corleton, Genrge Roboourceo fll bring such COiiaplr- the Racine FIre Station.
erts, Ernest Deeter, Ralph Truoacy proseeutlons aa lawiUII,y It
Conduc:llng classes was D o n oell, Basllan department, IIIII
em bring. Consresa, lllOIIIwhlle, .Brookhart, eaplain .. the Bel- Corrotl Cleland, Jameo Johnlon,
atirs Into IUe with too IIIIDY ln- pre Fire llepartmeat. Represent- Joe Jobn.son, Dave Crow, Doug
vestlptlnns, where before It had ed In tho elasses """' - . r o Reese, steve Yonker ,lbldy Powtoo few.
C( the )tnlor IIIII senior Racine ell and Pat Hill, Becine )lnlor
The "nonl.nvolvecP' students Fire Deportment and the Buhan department.
had a man11est dul7 at least two Fire Department.
years ago 1o set CJUt Ill disperse
Com)Jiollnr tile course ,.re,
!be revolutlcaary minorities on
Dave Cleland, Walter Cleland,
A hippopotamus can re"Tolle ohout WEIRD-my o/4 m'!l' to/d me il he had
CIDIPJS by orclorly and rational Earl Clelond, Richard Wo I f e,
main
at the botdone ony ol lhe things we do--tliey'd ltove kicked him
means, IIIII moBI of ell by giv- Gary Joe Wolfe, the Rev. l'lul tom ofsubmerged
a
river
lor
10 to 12
out_of_
school/"
clo&lt;eut .._rt
to C(
deeent
ad- Sellers, Roger Ours, Randall minutes before surfacing lor
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Boberts, Pole !Impson, Larry ..ir.

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The
Middleport BuslneSI and
Jolin, Rt. I, Middleport; one sister, Mrs. Bertha Amos, Rutland, Prolesslonal Women's Club will
meet Tuesday, May 13, at 6:30
IIIII two grandchildren.
p.m. at the Feeney Bennet! Legion POst Hall In Middleport.
Dinner wlll be served by the aux.
PT. PLEASANT - Miss Ber- Ulary of the legion and the meet..
tha Coodee, former resident or lng and program will lollow.
Pl. Pleasant, died this morn- New officers for the coming year
inc ·m a hospital in Gainsville, will be Installed.
Fla.
MEETING CANCELED
Mias Condee had been makIng her home with a brother,
A nieetlng of Xl Gamma Mu
R11111ond Condee, In Orlando, Chapter of Beta Sigma 1'111 SorFla., for the last seven years. orU1 will not be held Thursday
The body Is being shipped eo. night as sthecllled due to a workday Ill the Chapman-Mortuary slq&gt; being held au day Thursfrom Where arrangement• will day In preparation lor a nea
markel
be IIUHlllllced,

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WASHINGrON - Tho netlon
Ia at lone last IOaing ~ .... ot
official tllleration of anareh7 and
revolution on American e""""'sea, and It Is oeelnc aloo the un••olclable ealey C( the Nbm Admlnlotnllon Into the C(
llda ebronle oriole lor orc1or IIIII

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Middleport, $30, Intoxication.
Fbled were Harry L. Beggs,
Ga!Upolls, $10 and costs, speedIng; David E. Culpewer, GaUlpolls, $10 and costs, speeding;
Velsls M. Roosh, Middleport,
$10 and costa, !allure to yield
rlglrt oC way; lilsan IUbbs, Pomeroy, $10 and costs, assured.
clear distance; Robert K, Lemley, Cheshire, $10 and costs,
niMlng a red light, and CIIDton
L, Garvin, Pl&gt;moroy, $10 a n d
costs, assured clear distance.

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Forfeit Bonds

ing of a spring fesUval. There will be tractor rides, bike races, bas- two others lorlelted bonds In the
ketball, loolllall and baseball oklll tests, ping poog contests and a court of Mayor C. 0. Fisher
Tuesday nlglrt.
bake sale.
Forfeiting bonds were Charles
At 8 p.m. students under the dlrectioo o( Mrs. Alice Neue will
P.
Couf!hlln, Cheshire, $200,
present a musical program. Proceeds from Ule evening will be used
charged
lor driving while Intoxto pave the outside recreation area at the school. The evening is

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DESPlfE A HEAVY SCHEDULE that comes at the end of each
school year, Mrs. Lee Lee has schedlled her amual varlezy show at
the entire campos early todajr,
the Southern IUI!h School In Racine at 8 p.m. Friday.
Purclle urilverslty B111dents
At 2:30 p.m. on !imday, the girls' glee club and mixed chorus
...w present a spring concert under the direction of Mrs. Lee and on
~- 16, Bacino Elementary SciMMll chlldren,alsodire~ted \!f
fff',i~M. will preseut an operetta •tttoundup on the Moon."
· All of the presentations will be In the hlp school auditorium.

0., May 7, 1969

Marfb.

11-CHER" SEAMLESS
NYLON HOSE

At its closest approach, the
planet Mars is only 34.6 mll·
lion miles from the earth.

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Abookle *lecl6d

School Taxes
(Continued fr0111 P.~&amp;~~1)
a 3-mill levy, 2300.1424; Mayfield won a 15. 7-tnlll renewal,
2376-1199; Independence gainocl
a 2.95-&lt;n!U levy, 1178-1063, and
a :Hnill proposal at llrGadvlew
Heights wa o defeated lor the
thin! time, 1084-349.
In Athena c.untJ;, a 7,6-mlll
combl•tlm levy was passed by
resldenta of the Athena Clcy
School DlstrlcL

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N e 1 r o councilman, llelir)'
a bUbtrlliiJp' q&gt;entar,
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who defeated J. c, . Sesaona Sr.,
who r..d been iln . the town
coui.cn lor 44 yion.
Ja&lt;ob Rulfln, 35i be~
llurfreo"'"'ti'• . 1!f11 1Nesro f!&gt;
win a council seat
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At ~o, Kemeth E. J1e11
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (UPI)- allli olaf! members at the
Sevenl 'cltlaa ••~• the Tar became the ftrol Negro to gel i
Votera gave North C.rolilla its UnlveralQ&gt; or North carolina Heelatate recorded "Cirata• ror town council seat
Morehead Clcy elect"!! •W' !:.
first Negro or a here, now realdenta In the city N......sTueeclo1• . ,
(BUI)
Horton as Its ntjl Negro
predoml..nll,y l!hlte C&lt;llllllUnl- and Negroes.
'111a "Rev. Thunnan MurpiQ-, a
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e&lt;MIIcllman.
Glduz, a llfelons resident ot Metllodist mlnliter, Ia the first
ty TueadoQ' whl!ll they elected
Howard Lee, son of a lhare- ~I HIU, Is on the stalf of
cl'q)per, over Veteran alderman the UNC Alumni Association.
Lee,' Who said his election 1
Roland Glcluz,
"The vote wao straov &lt;tor "would rea~~¥ slab 111 the
Lee) In every plaee exeept the system," premised to dOll with
p r e cl n &lt;I clUed · 'Coulllry emplD.l'Jilent, haualnc IIIII p..Uc
Club, • " said Lee's caq~algn transportall011 needs In this
manager,· BDl Bames. He said wdveralcy commun!Q&gt;, "Prac:ll!hat buslneasmen, loog-dme ealb" evoeythlng done '*s been
resldenl8 and retired 1101'...., In the lntarest ot tha business
..lei
II ved In the alfl-t nelshbor· and reo1 estate mi1D,"
hood.
Lee, who received more !han
54 per cent or tile YOie had iood
s._rt from liberal !acuity

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wbo do not want prayers denied to oor school children.
I have been ln!ormed by the
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aeefRib Steaks ~ •'I~ log
Smoked ·Bacon Jowls • • lb.34c Smoked Picnics PRE~t~~!D • • • • • •
Marton or Sultana Meat Pies • • • 5 ~;~ 9lc
Super-Ri9ht Quality- Ist-Sth Ribs-Beef

Bieycle Rerovered

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COTTON

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AVG.

LADIES'

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U.S. Gov't GrCMie A

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POINT PLEASANT - Clt,y Patrolman Earl McCarty recovered a stolen bicycle Wednesda,y
Digit and locked It up tn the
Frulh !Jiell station, lor lilliekeeping dU morning.
The bicycle had been report..
ed stolen Wednesday morning
at 9 a.m. A girl's Western Flyer bleyele, valued at $35, It was
taken between the hours o1 I
a.m. onc17 a.m. Wednesday, from
lbe 7ard o! WOllam Hamrn, 2718
Je!lerson Ave. It wu found abandoned In tho Ordnance School

. SUPER-RIGHT

YOUNG_TURKEYS

WashlngtoD prayh lor divine
strength and direction durlnl the
biller winter In Vslley Forge is
a psrt of this coontry' s religIous heritage that will always
be remembered. In a like manner Abraham Uneoln once revealed, "I have been driven to

rency are inscribed with the acknowledgement "In G o d We
Trost." Both Houses of Con-

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members of our Armed Forces.
Faith and the fear of God have
kept our Nadon morally"strong.
We must guard against aU efforts ro undermine oor )1st resolve.

m,y knees many times, for I have
had no place else to go." Most
cl our greatest leaders a r e
knoWn to have turned to God dur·
lng times ol spiritual need.
ROCOilllition o! oor obligations
to the Deity is established
throughoot oor governmental instltudons. Ollr colno and cur-

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tortes for the slheist cult and moral rei!pOIIslblllly 8IIIOI1g tho
tra&amp;lc defeats lor tho much larger IIIJilber ol reverent Amerlcans.
011r great Nation had Its beldnnllll! ln pra,yer. The Pilgrims
settled apinst the background
ol t h e )la,y!lower Compact
Wblch began with this pra,yor:
•1n tho name of God ... we, do
solemnly and mutually In t h e
prellllDCO of God, and of one another, Cf"Ytnanl: and comblneoorselves roget'•&gt;r intO a clvU bodY
politic."
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Tbo kneeling fi!.'lre of George

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Character Guldanee Programs
will not sueeeed. There w!U be
no prohibition against tho use of

A most mstresslng aopecl
tho permissiveness being
fo-..110' tholrreiiiJOIIslbleelements of our socleQI Is tho attack on tbe rellgiws traditions

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Fresh, tasty, tongy juice
in seconch ... ~ompiit.
extrot:ti6n. Whitt ltowl
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Eo')' ttl k'tp ~leon .. , .
Fih in Small' ..,aCet·
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-, motor, cord
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5 cente ,., llfer4 •• htltftiM
MlnhtiUfll C...,,. 15c
12 centa per wer4 tlwee con..cu•
tiM IMertlen~.
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ln•ertlent . ·
25 ,.t eont Dlnount on pelt! ds

Take• all three, Color onapo ...
. Black and white snaps, calor
slid••· Everyihing you need • • .
for · picture memories tho easy
way!

Whips, Beots, Mi~~:es at the touch of
a finger.
• Easy to hold • Easy to Use
• Easy to Clean ·• Easy tQ Store
e Easy to loolt ot • EASY TO BUY!

1 .. 7

6.75 oz.
FAMILY
SID

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POWER

ANTISEPTIC

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Retail Value $1.05

JUMBO DECAITER

llh QT. PYREX

HAMILTON

DOOR MIRROR

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WOOD FRAME IN
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woman to take ovor end OWII
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penon. A.B.C. .CJeimen, Ita.
5tltl, W. V~.
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AICIIRY EQUIP-I

net &amp; birdie

toe binder enabling skier to discord

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one ski, in action, and swi~ from
pair skiing to rltrilling slalom per·

RACQUET

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Full6 Ply

66
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Factory-. Air Condlrlohed. Spot•
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lntcrlar. Full !14UI,ment. Len
then on ..holf orlalt~al prlu.
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Crah tanstrudion of selected Ash,
with inlaid MohOQony. Clear, t.ilky
marine varnish finish.

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with aU ¥1nvl Interior. Power
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:ratio tt.-.1.

$ 99

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BUICK.

PONTIAC
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TREE-BRAND

POCKET
JILADES

5X7 ,

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BOKER

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botk yard ·camJ!Ir.

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R4od, AI&gt;L 183-E, Seal J!eoch,
Collfcirn!a; Carl Mallacltllld Louo
IT'S TIMI! to
110
lllallaek, whoso plaeo oC roGET GROWING ..•
oldonce lo Box 288, Tru11vtlle,
Alallimo; Dorolh)' l.ulbert 11111
Jollo Limbert, whoM plaeeoCrooldonce lo Route No. 3, Apacbe
Junction, Arl..,.; Helen Guider
For The fastest
YOUR""''"
IIIII Herbert N, Guider, whoie
~Ice DAY or
place ol realdooce lo 9tl Bluowoter Drive, lnlllao Harbor
From till ~ Truck
NIGHT •• , CALL
llooch, florida; lneo Monia,
~aor ia•tto&lt; To .TMI:
Brake S.Wtce ,_
linalltot
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whole place or residence :Is unRAILINGS SERVICE
lmotm; tho unkoowo llneol dooDAY 992·2151.'
cendonta, dlatrlbuteeo, heln at ·
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Jaw aDd next or kiD. dmuea, . . . . .PH.-•99•:141-t•llo.,.
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If aiQ' or William J. Matlaek, ·
R. H. RAWLINGS SONS
deceased, IIIII the .....,_nllneol . .- - - - - - - - . .,.._.
MIDDLEPORT, OHID .
POCDLE l'ill'l'IES, AKC ToJ do&amp;eendants, dlotrlbuteeo, htlra
rr.:r.:.tm, f/S and up. Sllld at Jaw and next or kin, do•loeea,
eervi"' and groomiii!J. Phaae If aiQ', ol Lydia E. lllallaek. d..
ceaHd, wtu take notice that on
Car Completely Haild
fii2.54U.
II 3 tic
Quldl .: DIIPifldable
tho 3rd day or March, 1999, Rubbed and ThoroulhiY
T.V. Santee
WILL HAVE ab nrlellel ol ty Rouoh u Plalntllr, 01ed her
potHioo
In
tho
Common Pl. .
oouthern planlll after April •·
Rinsed
SERVICE MANAGERPbone Cbarleo R. llmla IIS- Court oC Molp Ccluit)r, Ohio,
63 Ralllbl• American
numbered
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$1.25
21111.
4-20-tle
PHONE 992·2094
HAROLD WALKER
2 Dr...........$149
In which you aDd other defendOpon: Mon. !llru Fri. 11-6
anti oro nonted thoreln aDd liar57 Chev. VB 4 Dr•• $100 EAIILY AMERICAN llereo
$o111rnr - 9·6
thor alloatni thet lhe 11 Milled
59 Pontiac 4 Dr••• $295
~•• comblnatloo. Bellldlful In lee olmple or anulldl\'kledoneSunlor- 11-6
IIOJIII at.le unit wllb Hpood
60 Chev. "6" 2 Dr. $250
fOI'tloth (l-tD) part or Mid real
Phono 992·7242
cha~~~W.
PafU*lll
of
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ellata, - ' "
62 Cadillac
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108 w. Moln St.,p• ...,.,, 0 ·
...IS. CaD """'· 5-Ut&lt;:
Situate In ·tho Tolonahlp or
H.T, Cp....... $699
Olive, CclolnQ' or Mali• alld
ROOM hoale and !!RAND NEw Mwlnl madllne . State or Ohio, ln RaiWe 11, FIVE
62 Pontiac
blth, htNtDry .... pordt;
Sale ltii8JI
demo tllllralor. Town l, SOctlon 26 or the Ohio
allo 42 ft. pr.,e, CIIJ fii.
H.T. Cpe...... $395
nuo. om tfUtU. »e~c CoJ191ny'a
Purchaae:
M811.
WO«e
1be Eaot half of an BOaere
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NEW lady Jbot lol boullded on tho Eall by AWNI!IGS, llllfm cloorl lind
Platfurm body,
OEO. lllllifi£11 D1. 11nbr
lkalel llle •. C.Q aw.ter lnlldo beiOill!lll&amp; to Joaeph MeCii'POfU,
lllmiUttl,
Sh;rp ......... $295
IIIDEAWAY
- fl acrw. 17
-...na.
s-7.-.c AW&gt;Y INI tho north by lalld1 oC biOWII and belt lnlullltlon.
feneed. drilled well, tleelrle.
S. S. Rnd, deceased, on the
Elmer Willie, IIIla . . . -..
small biro and boaoe. A*lrc
FEMALE Slameoe cat, 8 monlhl Soulh bJ tho.SOctlm aDd m the
lalloe. ·For tree ..un..lsl,
$3,0110.00
old, 110. Phone -.M.
well by the woot lalt of tho
pllone Charla Lisle, s,ra- Ill ACIIE!I - lb!n olee bam,
l-74te above named 80 &amp;(rea, it b&amp;&lt;lUSO. v. y. Jllllnaon and Son,
Your Chevy Doe lor
ollo, 11J11011 leDoeo, I traekn.
IJV part of the oame lando
Inc.
5-1-lfc
Op1n Ev01.
992·2126
equipment,
mlnenll. Good 7
WlPE OUT wall clelllll' elelnl deeded to Jooeph Mallaek by
room
bouse,
blltb, t bedrooma,
your wallt llut Hepl yw dry. WIUiam Finley, AprU 21ot, I (1ST BRIGHI' oarpet colon.
bqe kllcl!en, slorm cbn IIIII
Rent .... lolllllnOII IIIII tdve 1851, recorded MaY 29, 1834,
Restore
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.Blue
Lao.........
Gao, pltntly .,.,..
It a 1!7. Only fl. Babr P'llr- Vol. 15, Pages 28, 29 aDd 30
Ire.
Rent
e1eclrlo
lhampooer
ter. Hard road. t30.0110.11
ntlllre.
..,. . or tho Recorda of DeedJo or
fl. !IOJ'ft Hudwll'e, Nea 35 ACIIEII - Form pond, nice •
Mollo COUnty, Ohio.
Haven. W. Va.
'-1-41c bam, plenty ol wal«, aoo4
NEW BRtlSH 1101. Si1o1n1 hlldl, · Also the follow!~~&amp; de&amp;erlbed
llutldlnp. Genp. roar bed... ..._ . . . . 5-7-a: pareel or !aDd In the Towlllhlp
or Olive, Moll&amp; CounQ-, Ohio. REI'OSSESSED Slnpr eablnel 1110111 home, ball!, ful 'bue'
lbOdol oewiDI moehlne wllh
men!, gao fumaee, Only
NEW SIX room boule w1111 l!lf.
BeiJV 21 aeree olr or tho
~. lull o1ze ~1. For- north elld or an so lere lol No.
drawu
PrevlauiiJ.
sold fur ....811. Mabt. flllCJ IMILINGRAM - 1 I'OCIIIII,
'Cor~ air 'luni- lot • 1 110 'J.3. Bel~~&amp; further deoerlbed u
. IIIII. P1tone Muon ma, r.the Eastern half of the North
t1eo1gn slitdlM 11111 '!iu\tati. . drilled ....n. gar~~~~e, cellar,
'-7-lllp
quorter or SOcdon No. 25 In . bolee. IIIJIJICO ol • • Ill · one ..,.. ol lend. . Alting
l&lt;eeoing Meigs
terms. l'llone 111-21186. U4le
M,OIIO.OO.
----Tolon No. t, Ranp No. 11.
l':INNIA Plantl. Bur,ee'a Gltnt
Tho abo.. doaerlbed premloeo
IIEL!IN or VIIIGIL TIWI'OIID
Gallia and
...._........, A ar........lcontalnfrV 61 acres, be the IIOME GROWN Plllllll, In one
AIIIOCIATEs
••· -w~ "'"' It ......,., 'l'orell,
&amp;sy Fullm! 1111 oilier pr1a same, more or leso. Except 3.2- dooen ~. lllmft,
Mason Area
~
FURNISHED ar.~ uolundDhed
wlrulen. quilled and cut1ed acre&amp; more or leso, conveyed
Mukao and olllen. ~
iplt'lmenll. Clole to lehool.
lnfor.med As
In jilf)'pots !De eadl. 81111- by deed to J. E. Matlack, In JIOPIM!I'I, pelunlu, mariiOJdl, .
lullnen
S1rwlcill
.- Plloao lfS.MM.
I ..IJ.Uc
alyooum, ..........,_, Ifill.
faction or your nmey blck: · Volume 90, page 541, In Deocl
Well As
n., 1......._,
Recorda or Molgs -~' Ohio.
betdler ft.
nlu, :15 Ill Ill cenll . . . . •'011 HIRE, 'f'RAILI!It LOTS. Bob't lloblll ..at--·•·
sr-.
CJtlo. REFERENCE DEED: Vol• 90,
ter line, te111100l drallll t to
Sip m Rl. 1)1, one lhl!d
Sl(ety 'l'lg'a
llgn. U41e
CGurt. sinclilt, Oblo 111 111a11
u wide ...... Andotllil, Mapage 546, Mol••
Deocl
Entertained
mile above $yNcule Park OD
Rl. l2t, Pllone
son,
W.
Va.
Pllooe
"m6'lll
Recorda.
rlflld. Don IUIIerd, l'llone
1-ll.U. IIIX ROOM 110118E, modtl'n,
a1ler 3:30 or Mta15 Racine.
And fUrther plalntllr nomes the
lltUI'II.
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Willi ball! and buemeal,
4-:lf.llc
181111111 In
Iarce kltcllen wllb cu~. other
Business Se!Vices
their apouMo lo aald petltlonand
aluminum lldbtC. aluminum that tho IIIW'eato oC oald te-. ;8111 STI!JU!lO Cat.ole. LOVII,v SEE NEIGLER Balldlng aup.
CIGARm! Ylndlnt a•4dM
walllut eonaole. 'l'bla bU AM
lllonndoorlend~.­ In ........, II dooerlbed In Mid
tly lor buJidlng your bome.
and ..mce. ABC EI. . JMIIDJ.
!IN
radio.
t
IPeod
aullmlllc
'hol Wiler lank, ...... •
peddool. Plaintiff fllrthordotlre&amp;
Call
Guy
Neliler,
Racine.
0.
Muon, W. Va. Plloao mM.
dtanaer, t lfl*br IDUIId .,.
8prinl Ave.. l'llone- 91NS1t. t11at lllld defelldanto and
ol
tan, Ulend Jpelker JICb.
them 1111.1' be required to nt "'
Talre over ,.,...n. &lt;!I ti.Ol
whatei'er c:lalma, rt&amp;ht• .-1 lnSsr91ce.
per
moDIII 11t Jill bahlloe of ClltJCI'S Cub end ea.., TV IIARRIIION'S TV
l'ON¥ lllallloo. J'lqw . . . . . tertii&amp; thoy aDd each one oftllem
Seltlt:e, save up to ooHI1I Houle ealll and llllennl 21111
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on repeirl. Brine tbtlm bt and
mel ..... Some ......
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----forever borrod fr1111 11nrt1JV
save. Cbuok'a TV, 152 Butter· lllllalled free wllh ~. \
&lt;OIIfPietely modem 'ttllb IJullt. FIVJt.ROOM hoolle, 111111, bol oamo, and for other prqJOr r..
nut Ave., I'Gmlroy. I-2Wt Plloao......
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In ldldln, ..U Ohll llld
waler, po fu!'IIIICO, alumln- !let
tll!le lop 111111, llillnte.l lleel um •ldiDI. fl .,..., Llo)&lt;d In tho pra,yor or oald peddoo, 'hils lllldlllll II drll£ 11elr
c. C. 1111ADF011D
TEIINITDI .._,...., 'ftleJ
IIIDda!. mot. bufiCMMM,
olJi: 1!1111 dlapGAI an!~; ballt.
'l'homaa pllce, !~ mlle8 w.l Jlalntllr prll't that her Interest
AllC'ftOMI:Ea
are ~ ldcbd IIIII
1iar111. 111111., tlllba riiiC1 de.
8enlt:e
l'OIIIpltle w!Ut ~ end
ol Rutllnd. J'lqw 70otll0.
In Mid r•lesllte 1111.1' be
lllp.
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menl," Sealy aald. "I don't
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race to 1nncunce beginning of
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COLUIIBUS (IJPI) ~ Albert
H. Seely, a 51-year-old Doyton
lawyer ar&gt;l Iormor slate legialator, got his ca"""Jin lor aove!'IIOI' underwoy Moildoy wltbout the siC)porl of the man he
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and came .., wldl a tax reform
bill, -haoilod llate llOWl'llment DOeded to be .. _ . , .
lrecl''
"We muot moillnore our .,;
tiqlatod lax system .. It wm
!WII!IIon Pntl6rb In todoy'a
economy...

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Ill"'• he would i(&gt;pQinl a ''blu&amp;o
rJbbciol ciUzoaa commlllee" to
·~ the atoll's wellll" pro....,. IJid ... ~ 1 means
to reduce the eoot of IIIII program. .

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ante cabtneWevel Departmelt
of Correct1on.t ard a broader

meaQII fullllmentll revialoo of
our ollie IJid local tax oyatem. p - or prisoner rehab!Uta"HOifflver, tax IJid n,.nclng t!on, !ncludllll .._.ung the
as governor.
reform are not the mly need. Board ot -Repnta to develop
cans For MOO.ernizatlon
We must alto have a change in PJ'OilUI'It with the unheraltles,
Sealy, under whose (!Qldance dlrecUon !or ldmlniltrallve poi- opeclftcalb to aid Inmates.

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OOice of Rea,earch IJid J;)evoli&gt;p. estimate of mMe,y to be spent '
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SALgs CO,
ment within the BOVI!l'IIC\' 1 &lt;&gt;'- , he•OO!l llliw ond.lfle · ~~~ay 1970 .
py PHIL PASTOUT ·
Pr.
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nee to aO'er aolutllllll to prob- prlmoey,
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·tom; laced by local BOVI!r•
Sealy, a a...U.,. .cum laude
Summer romances tliat
HOGS
- 1~S to 220 20.25 begin on the beaeti' often
1110111.
ll'ldoate of Ohio Stall UnlvorSealy Tax Bill
olt.Y Ia 1938 and lli'oduote oi lhe· to 21.50; Hlavlea 18 .to 20.25; wind up on the rocka. ·
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our r e sl d till filhlng
Sealy Tax Bill, currenlly Ia w&gt;- , served one term (1B66-68).!a the to 17.50; - · !3 'to 14.75; Plga
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der' atqoly In · a Houae C&lt;lmmlt,. Ohio l!liuae ot Repre-II¥Os. 8to t;.
the filii Glw6qa vol:ation
CATTLE
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23.tee. n would chaJWO lhe state's
He 1IJI( hla wlte,. f1ora, baWl
tht same weeks he doll.
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tax ·~cture by Uslllj; Income throe c h n d r ... Qolhy, 20)
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rather thea pr..,.rty •• 1 tax Tbomaa, 18, and Jean, 16.
Sloek Cows and COI"a 170 to
base. It ealla tor a 1 per ce!V
Peop"' who 1HJ9 1/!fir
Sulolde
Raleo
235; Sloek . !lleera :p.so to 28.- lliDII praises usllallp dO so
eowtb' ineome tax.
Seab c 1 II e d his newly . Hungary hila the hlgMst 50; Slock Helfer• 23.25 io 25,- . withOut acccmpt~~~•m""!·
steer
26 to
launched camjlsign ''well orga- known sulcl~e rate · ·in the 25; w· o r I d at 211.11 per 100,000 30; Sloek Helfer C...ea 23.50
nized" and said he would 89Eind
population. The United Arab . to 26.110.
"aa much money as is aeedGd"
Republic bas the lowest crate
VEAL CALvEs - Tope f1; 36.60; COmmon " lleallel 30 Ill;
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and Mrs. Paul C&amp;acl, Brownell plamed tor .bJe and - clll- lrea~~~rer.
lira. N. L. Fnaoh Ni4 111
Ave.
cer• were eleeted It a meet.
llro. II. J. Fey . . - an artloli bam HTosotl&gt;er'' ...,a.
Mr. and Mro, William Houck lnl ~ the Mlcldi..,Gtt Garden lnYitadon "!..- the Chellhlre Gar- zlne onlllled "''WIIat Are We Do.
am. chUdren, Beth, Carol and Club Monday nlcht In the -lal den Club to attom a delllOIIIIra- Ins !0 God'IEirth,N '1118 marer.
~. ot Marlon were weekend
room or the Columbuollld ladlt- u.a In the tell""lhlP room or lal written by Mlelllal Iae per.
guests ot her parents, Mr. and ern Ohio Ele&lt;trlc CO.
the Chelhlre Baplllt Church at lalaed "to the llll'blll, lnooctlMrs. Perry Mitch. They a 1 s o
The Jme mooting wiD be held 8 p.m. Thuroda.Y. A.report on the oldo llld pollution problema or
visited In Gallipolis witll Mr, at the home of Mn. G a r e n condltlm of the craba)lplo troeo todll.
Houck's parents.
Stansbury, Grant St., with each at the IICIItlt oorporati!JII llmltaot
'1118 arranpmenta tor 1 h o
Mrs. C. A. Emml sh loft today member to bring a aueat. and the Ylllage ·~· Biven by -~~~ r s. -tit were made by lira. Jolin
for Marietta where sllewill spend wear either a homemade eor- SlaDIIbuey. She ooted that a man Klnolld. One featureclallnemua
Mother's Day with her son-i~law aase or a hat to be judged by baa boon HOUJ'ed to treat l'h e dellp ot PJ1k doSWOOd, pink wild
and daughter, Mr. arrJ Mrs. Don Mra. James 11tus.
treoa.
azalea and po~ow. '1118 albBurkey.
Mrs. cart lbrky IllS ~oct­
A report oo lite reeent Hegloo • or was a IQimmetrlw lrnDI0Hospitalman Alan Wallace, sta· ed president llld Mro. L I o y d 11 meeting at the Rlohlllld Meth- ment m an ellcJroy beoe faalllrlq
tioned at Norfolk, Va., and Bruce Blackwood was named vice pre... odlet Church In Athena waa Ill•· an oriental figurine. II alen had
Wallace, student at Marshall, !dent, Mrs. Walter HJQ"OI'
en by Mra. Jolin Kln&lt;ald. Mem- the dogWood and azalea with 1r1a
spent the weekerxl here with their
bera heard a l - f"'!!ll Mrs. follop.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
Margaret Ella Lewis Inviting exThe table arr_.,.. waa
Wallace and daughter, Nancy.
hlblla for the Saturday tl.,_ pr_,-ed by llro, Thua and lt
Rodney Karr left Tuesday (or
show or Ute WlndlngTrall Gordon was of jonqullollldbrldalwraalh,
Norfolk after spending a leave
Club to be held at the Pomeroy llro. Titus, Mra. FrJ, llld Mlao
with his pa. !·ents, Mr. and Mrs.
Elementary Sohool. A thank you Harrle Marie Slnlth were - Richard Karr, ' !e was taken to
was read from Mro. lolal- es111 aitd served a aalad courae.
Charleston by Mrs. I&lt;arr and
Boller.
Mrs. Horky presided at the allfrom there went by plane.
Members raapondod to roll call ver col1ee IN!l'VIee.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo .'• Yards o!
Ml11 Nina Ruoaell and Mra.
AUXILIARY TO THE Middl&amp;- by IWillng a wild flower or root
Mlami Beach, Fla., are visiting
used
for
medicinaliUrposes.
The
Dm
Bremberg were euests at
here with her mother, Mrs. Laura port Fire Dopartmen~ 7:30 Wed- •eroe or the mmth .... tdvon by the meeting.
Bradbury, and Mr. and Mrs. nesda,y night, home or Mrs. PatJames Arnold. Enroute here they ty Kloos.
went to the Kentucky Derby arxl
stowed In Cincinnati on Sun·
day to visit Mr. and Mrs. James
Arnold, Jr., al'kl family, Mr. Arnold's birthday was observed
Mr. and Mrs. Joe C&amp;been ot
Columbus spent the weekend here
with ttis mother, Mrs. Fred Cabeen.

Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
William Slater were Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Slater of Jacksonville..
other recent guests or the Slat-

en were Mr. arrl Mrs. TmnWat•
kins, Chris and Tommy, of Columbus. They also visited Mr.

alii Mrs. Ora Watkins.
Jim Hood, whoresidesatfoon·
tatn Valley, Calir., was here fora
weekend visit with his parents,

Mr. and Mrs, Mllton Hood. A
Oight engineer with Overseas
NatioJBl Air:ways, Jim Me in

to Dayton Thursda,y. He was
returned td Dayton Sunda,v night
by his parents to catch his Oight.
Mr. and Mrs, Roy Lee Howell

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Harold

Lemanhaw Club Holds
~!.:;h:nth:\!:oof~;: Annual Dinner Event
Lohse.

POMEROY

SHAKESPEARE

Katrine Millikan.

WORSHIPFUL Master HartNEW HAVEN - The LeDJan.
well Curd aMounC&lt;d that Pomhaw
Archery Club held ltaamual
eroy Lodge 164, F.&amp;A.M. wlll
ba!Qiet April 19, at the Pleaaant
meet in regular session at 7:30
Point
Resort with Eugene Mcp.m. Wednesday at the Pomeroy
Kinney, President of the club, as
Masonic Templej refreshments
toaotmaster.
wUl be served; all master ma·
He Introduced Mr. and lira.
sons are invited.
Ralph Kin&amp; Floyd carmaok, Mr.
POMEROY Lodge 164, F. and and Mra. w. W. Brown, Mr. 'llld
A.M., 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at
Mrs. E. D, Salman and the MaPomeroy Masonic Temple; re1011 County ConservaUon officer,
freshments; all Master Masons
Mr. Ferguson, as apeclal guests.
lnvited.

THURSDAY
BRADBURY PTA, Thursday,
7:30 p.m.; llnal plans lor picnic
an::l installation of new officers.
AFTERNOON CmCLE, armual
spring
luncheon,
1 p.m.,

Heath United Methodlsi Church;
am. children are visiti~ Mrs. members to take tllelr own taHOW"ell's parerts, Mr. anll Mrs. ble IN!l'VIce; Mrs. B. B. Zeigler,
Ralph Bragg or Whitesville, W. Mrs. C. M. Hermeay, Mrs, Emerson Jmes, and Mrs. c. A.
v~
Word was received Saturday

evening by Mrs. Betty Howell,

Emmish, hosteases; Mila Bess
Sanborn will Ill•• tile program.

Flrlll place team trophies were
awarded to Lorey King, Shamm
Moore, Luther Smith and David
Richardson. In second place was
Eugene McKinney, Arnold Blankenship, I&lt;aren Clark and Bob
Grimm, while the team o! Bernice McKlme,y, Allee Knajlp, IJon.
na Blanlcenshlj) and DIC:k Walker
took third place.
lllgbolll scores or the year, In
the indoor season, were recorded
by Luther Smith (285) and Bernice MeKlnne,y (282) who eloo

Middleport, and Edward Howell,
CATHOUC WOMEN's C l u b
Pomeroy, or the illness of their meeting rollowlng RoSOl')' at 7:30

took high average&amp; Cor men and

granddaughter, Linda Kay Lee, ol Elyria, Ohio,
da"'!flter or Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Lee (Iarmer Dorothy Howell).
Linda Is confined to Elyria City

Average Bare bow scores were

15-moo~

Hospltal. Her gralllmother, Mrs.
Howell, e~ects to go to Elyria
thla weekerd,
Chadds Hall, District Scout

Executive of the M.G.M. D l strict, Mrs. Hall, aOO sons, Ward
and Eric, spent Friday evening
at the home of Mrs. Betty How·
ell, Vine .St., Middleport.

are more than 19,000
a square inch of
hujnan skin.

p, rn. Thuroda.Y, Sacred Heart
Church.
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Gamma Mu Cho!lter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, 10 a.m. on
Thursday, at home of Barbara
Betzlng, preparing lor Dea market. Sack lunch at IKIIII.
FRIDAY
RETURN JONATHAN Meigs
Chapter, Daughter or the Ameri-

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ardson received the trophy for
the mOllt (93) llld tersest earp
killed, with Bob Wamsley oecond
moll! llld Roger Starcher third.
Firat place amall game kill
went to Darrell Holbnan, SO«JDd
place to Arnold Blankenship, with
a tie !or third by David Richardson and Bernice McKinney,
Slides ot a bunting trip to Utah
were slWwn by Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Van ldatre.
Mernbera attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene McKinnoy, Mr.
and Mrs. Luther Smith, Mr. and
lira. Larry Kin&amp; Mr. and Mro.
Frank 'lbompoon, Mr. J I m
Freoker, Mr. llld lira. Roger
Starcher, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Knott, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Clark, Mrs. Nanoy Ohlinger,
Mrs. Doona Blankenship, Mr.
Bob Grimm, Mr. Ralph Weaver,
Mr. llld lira. David Rlcharailorl,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harrah, Mr.
and Mra. Merrill Davia, Mr. llld
Mrs. Joey Rouah, Mr. and Mrs.
John Taylor.

recorded by I&lt;aren Clark (220)
TWO DAY SALE
and Herman Knill!&gt; (268).
The Youth FellowsblportheEn·
The hullband and wife trophy
terprloe United ldalhodlat Clurch
went to Frank and Peggy Harrah.
will hold a rummage aale !rom
MerrW Davis was presented
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday llld Satthe moot Improved male archer urday at the former V. D. Edaward and Camllla Davis the moat
Wll'dS Jnluranoe Co. oftlees m
Improved !emalo archer.
Sacond st., Pomerov.
Luther Smith presented tile
Feall\lol
Big Game Awards to Lorey King,
can Revolution, I p.m. luncheon Eugene MoKlmey, John T.a.ylor
"The Finding of lhe CrOlla"
is a religious festival celeFriday at the home ol Mrs. Har· and David Rlohard11011.
brated
on May 3. It comLarry
King
amounoed
the
winold Lohse, Pomeroyi Mrs. Lohse,
memorates
St. Helena's jil·
Mrs. C. P, Dutton and Mrs. 0. ner ot the "Carp Derby~' and the grlmage to the
Holy Lan in
P. Klein hosts; members unable omall pme contesL David Rich- search of the True Cross.

to attend are asked to contact
one of the hostesses. National
Muaic Month will be observed

by Mrs, A. R. Knight, chajlter

Our Auto Bank

women free otyle dlviolon. llllh

chairman.

YOUNG ADULT Claos, Brad·
ford Church of C!Jrist, at 6:30
p.m., Friday at tile Middleport

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Tile RoY• .
his rather; Q
Lewllbur~r, were
·-lllriler
at llr. and llro.
Vln-Jlo!bo, The Rev. llr......
pelt wu bon tor the llmerlloerYioto Ill llro. ~ Andtrllro. l)qiQn Alho«lb roeent11 ralurDed fMn a ¥1111 at Allen
Croak, w. va., with bor llattr,
Mro. E. H. (liD....,.,
llr. andllro. LoavlllellarDIOII
and oblldnll, ShOila and Larry,
or a.rutde, lf,y., apenttheweokend at tholr home naar Rullllld.
Mr. .... Mra. Kaleth Lllnlltord and cbDdrea, Ricky andKea11)' of Columbuo, anvllltlnrhere
- llr. and.Mrs. Leoaardl.una- '
ford llld Mr. and Mro. Je10le

-.eatt

Jiaay.

Clleltl of Mr. and lira. Jeaalo
HaaY over the . - wei-e
llr. llld lira. ~ ~·
llld cblldreo. Tomlllll.ltlrre,y,
Columbua. IIIII llr. llld Mrs.
Roger -llh. aloo Ill Colunuo.
Mr. llld llro. -~~~ ¥lilted In
Middleport wltlt Mr. aal lira.
Walter Roulh lien,

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Californians
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Alldnws
of C&amp;ll!ornla, lite Iormor J,ela
Thcma, were honored eueatl ala
picnic dlmor held ll\IJiday at the
rooclolde park ... new Route 33,
Altenllng were Mrs. Georgia

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Thoma ot Pmteroy, Route 2, Mr.

am Mrs. Leo Klng or Columbuo,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl 0, Th0011,
Kelly and SUzan, Pomel'O)'; Mr.
and Mro. GIQI Thoma, Terri and
Kevin, Route 3, PomerO)'; Mr.
and Mrs. Glen n...,., Gall and
Linda, Basllan; llr, and Mrs, Wll•
!lam Thoma, Helen, carmen, DUly, Dla,. and Damy, Middleport.
and Mrs. Weber Thoma, Cheoter.
Joining tile grcqo lor the alter·
noon were Mr. am Mrll, B Ill
Turner and Meogen or Detroit.
Mich., and Mrs. George Ziegler
and Roeer of Chester,
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew• were
overnlcht gueats of Mrs. Georgia
Thoma and visited otller rela-

POM ,ROY, OHIO

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. DEAR POLLY-II then lure W:ay ol remoVlDi
lhoae ;purple -tnlce ~~PI on rubber thonl' ani!

ou..r al!dllll'lll:lnT. ..11illled
• ~ .of lhonp. Ai I
leii.-MRS. M. M.

rubiJed.-the rubber

DEAR POLLY-Wben

rour rubber aioves are no

looger waterproof, cut off.
the fingers and lbumbs,
!ben eli! each glove down
the m~e so It will .bf:
llal. Tuck uncler your scatter rugs. This Will keep
the rugs frOm slldlnt! and
~· n.o lumps under llie

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held • cookout Monday e...
nlrw at the Eskew property, The
boys built tile cOII)&gt;lete fireplace
and made the meal of beef otew,
blscuka and plo, oerved to Raymond Napper, Jeftre,y GUlleY and
Wosley Barnett. Gueota were
Mrs. VIolet Gllke,y am daughter,
Judy, Jerry N111per, Edward
Templeton and Mrs. Betty Howell, D. L. c. ot Middleport.

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DEAR POlLY-An ~ scre\v·lype earring· will wort
Just fine when you need a small clilmp. We used ,this . to
bold a set In a rlng.-MIIS. N. P.

OWDOr, of llldtl1eport, and ao of.
flclal of the West Vlrtdnla J)e.
partment or AgriCulture.
Two atlornoya and o t h e r
olllolala, Including a cost acccam1ant, represented the rail·
roods,
The ratlJ'olds• appllcatioo

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Jaolor Hlib IIIJ'Omef01,

SALE ON FRIDAY
aale will be heki
from
9
a.m.
to
t p.m. ~ a&amp;
BIRTHDAY OBSERVED
st. Paul'o Lutherlll CIJurcll. Per·
The blrtlltlay anolveraaey of 10111 clonallnc to the aale a r _t
Lenvllle Harmon a 1 abaervad aaked to take their oontr11Ju,.
Saturday ewalng with a cookout tloal lo the church m 'liwrllat lheHarmonhomelllll' Rutland. ~AitenllJV wera Mra. Thelma
Alhwotth of P4lllleroy, Mr. am
llro. William Harmon of Columbus and Mr. am Mro. LoDVl!le
Harmoo and children, Sheila om
Lorey, Who reside at Buniolde,
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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

rorllll .-eueol Gil IIIOiori&gt;IUO.
II was tile llriot time In a1moa1
lb: ,.,... . t1at .CoilununiJt let~

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tiJriatObaOilallllcblilwldsllpl'etjl
~· ibe
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the

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alll!Jty

Depot Edict DelCJycil
No doolalon hea been reached
by the Public Utilities Coounlaslon or Ohio on the ljiPiloatlm or
the Ole~ &amp; Ohio HaU;,ay
and the Po101 CeDiral Railroad
companies to dlac&lt;dlnue opera•
lion of tile ~llhtslallonlDP..,..

AT CONFERENCE
Jolm Hetlovllll--tbelleV.
An11ua1 AD Olllo Jmlor 8lili '
Scbool Qddance Colli.--.
wtdell ... ho- by u.e )len&amp; .
Cit; School ~- II llll\lutl .
IIJih School Clot' 1l.a.y 2. ~
Ia a!lllldanre counoelor at Ue1p

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Three· 111'«*10 alladlo late ·
Woc~J~oodv a n d earl)' today
aga1nat II.S. , llld Sculb Vlablllmeae mD!tuJ.IIIIcb killed CliO
clvllllll 011!1 ~II:' AJIIari.
can Gil, 1$ oiYillaaJ 111111 line ·
pernmeat oololerL All the tor-

poll Gal&lt;t blalll _caualll the
,ltreell In an of. buDding llustllng ' with acll'ri(Y,
~ witb the 1etb klliiDB four Sooth Vletname11
; ; : or· the VtOIDam peace clvllllllallld wlluiallilg 19.
trucb .wltlt lriDadeo

DEAR POlLY-I have a
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very simple way of dry!Dg
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a lace lableclolb. Wash In COOl wattr and omootb lbe daD)p
clotb over a plastic tableclotb that flu your iable. No
more clothesline or olotbeapln aeallopl. Any large piece
of plastic like a clean pallller's drop cloth also wUI oerve
this purpose.-MRS. S. G. S.

COOK OUT HELD

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IIAJGON :(UPI) - The VIet At least five per1C118 clled llld
'~~~'bombed Sal.fln main POit 43 othora aulrered .....ta In the
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iodiiJ and iUaeked three 9alam terror 1pree.. The 8:15 a.

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The Futuro Scoots. or Bailey

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. as alred In ap..,.
CJCy Colle&amp;o or New York,.... Uo heorlrw Tueodol' IDColumbuo,
•...,, lodol with pollee IPIIrds but pobUo utlUtles oommlsolori
~ fi· -~~~~ 1 repatltlm or · wec~- olllolali made JIO cleolslm on the
•· iiPitJ'a 111M• __ ..., white lllPUoatlm alit! rave no lndlca·
.•,....,...., 011!1 black and PUerto 11m when a formal rull~ would
•RI&lt;tll ailldelitl.
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be reocbed.
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O!!erlng teatlmOII)' In C1Jposl·
Ill W
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••·•~ In lion to tile Pf"PP88d cloiure were
lb:
Bei'J1Ird v, Fultz, Meli• County
· Tile admlnlatratlot! ri the 1110111y Community ln!Provement CorMagro 1~ lllV•' tbein a u. poration Praoldent llld P4lllleroy
·· ~ulllmatuill- ending atmld. attorney; Bab ldlller, r&lt;1&gt;reaentillaGil todl!l&gt; _ to a11o11 the ' lJV Ohio Valley lndullrleo, MIJ&gt;o
: · &lt;~dod . ounpua to ,...,.,., oroville; Extenolon Agent C. E.
'~· National Qlardsmen llill New lllalulslee, Jack caney,;jh1-s pollee were atlhe cam- of Lindmark In Pomeroy; a eo.
-·p.i or Sauthem trlllverJib'lodo¥ lurnbus ottornv atlenll~ In be·:~to oateb an elusive~ haUorJohnZerldo,trucld~llrm
..... profeiiCII' Who de(lecJ lleall

-:-.::;;,j''; cam;;JxdicH;,..

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campo1H llld lldpped
·•-•the
of -u-

caBo lor the o~ the olatua
of the Pomeroy depot "' ~a -

agency

stall..,; &lt;wnml!'lCIIdOOa

reprdlJW frellht, ID~enmthe
clDIID'O wiluld be lflllled, 'fOUld ·
!lave to be directed bY P....roy•
Middleport area uaera tothellel·
lfpollo depot.

·ouys New Truck
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A bfd 1r«n Allegjle.., Fire
en
~touncllln a raeont opoo-

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Equipment C&lt;lmiltloY !or a real
and hose tor the Ore truck wao
accepted am Pollee om.,..
1969 Che&gt;rolet truck at a coot or Thomao Pir10111 waagrantedono
$3,600, to be usm for l81'bale woekand oft a menlh, with Jlol&gt;.
aid Ohlili&amp;er to work lnbloplaco.
hauling.
In a recent reJU!ar aessloo.
permission was granted several
AHem!~ were ldayCD' :rt&gt;oma•
cWzens to pave the alreet In Grinstead, Recorder Helen
troort ot tllelr homos. Aconlraot Flalds, Pollee Chle! Old!Jipr,
was accepted rr.., Trt-co.nty and CouncUmen Gary Jloual!, Ar·
Asphalt Compaoy or Gallipolis thur Thabet, Lewis Summeraand
to IIW1Y $960 wortlloferuohed Jack Hess.
lal aiil111 accepted the bfd or
BW Jamea• Chevrollll of MeCome! • vlllo to supply lite towo a

Gr:s_
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A re-aat 011110r cllalnlbep a t l o - lite

~·ajOn ot a ,P!IIe......, that
· bellere Is 6,000
old.
ll#ltotiolaln, 0' the Core, eald the
llldllll was burled ... hi• left
aide will!-his head lowlrd the
Eall atit·hlo face toward the
South.
"That WIJuld make thla fellow about . 8,000 yean old,"'

aald Jamas t.torarlt;, professor or anlllropololf at the Vnlvoralt,y of Sill Dl- "The,Lo
Jolla culture praetloeil 11111
form or barlal. H
BLACK GOWNS ACCENTED with sil"''' sequins will be worn by this dolar aiDIJtlorD, ·
IIIIo Jazz aumber In the llUilll Southero lllih School Yarlet;y ohow F'ridoy IIJ&amp;ht, Loti to rllld.are
Pat Dumas, Mickey Wolfe, Ire.., ~and Jan Alklro.
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Show Ready for Curtain

June 16th

ol Mrs, Lee Lee is ••rea4J." .
111 BOB HOFFUCH
An
to this :re8r'a
ll's curtain time and away we pre10ntatlon loa otapbandplay10 with the opening of lng !or ~ of the alngers and
varlot;y show at the !buthern dancers. A runway will alto be
llllh School In Racine.
featured thia year and will pro-

~ $.000~-.to front Jn..
diaaa•s" four IIIIB • lllljiiiOrted
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~IP, .County Summer
IDillana !late
P-IPI plano to lhlp huge vealed !bore have been three Arsoeal In Maryland.
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Head
program will betdn
a Peocielui demGwtratb'. quantltieo or cleadl,y ne"e p.s spillages of polsm po- two ~
About half ot the 27,000' tons JIIIO ~B. - ' close AlliU•I 8•
the StaiB iJouae WedDell- croll ~~ b7 railroad them fr«n railroad trains- wiU conllll Ill A1r Forc6 )&gt;ambo 196~d~ 11 1
decarWn 11me Is 8 p.m. tomor. vide the showplace for ...ch of
bealml!!l next week. An oftlclal '!llhln the paot 1aar. Tljo ..,.l•IDa JICJdd · ~ 111, ~program
row llld the call or the annual the shoW's voi:4J laloaL
. !lC .... ,.IO!m !1101)1 _the. ftiiiB leijilp~L .f r o·m • ~ dif- '"'"""··~""'ce 1· ' i'&lt;'ii.~
e ... ,.. ,_ . ''!lot 1~-!Mt- presentation Ql' ·the cllreellon . Belfdo• t1to !!lase !&gt;Bed, a mod
• cillill:!!it - lclea · '!loio , tii'W,Y~:~Hiultoi(• • ~ . =~,';t"- ,.~' ""'~ ,, .
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;r•;or·ii!iimaiming.
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Elberfelds Your Shopping Center for Mother's Day Gifts. Yo11'll find ercellent selections- LingerieReady To II' eM- Furniture- Luggage- Bedspreads- Draperies- and be s11re to see the fine selection of
Hallrn11k Cards -Gift J'rappina.
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Shop Thursday from 9:30 AM to 5 PM - Friday and Saturday 9:30 to 9 PM

Vis il the Lingerie
Departrnertt on the First
Floor For Gift Ideas Dusters
Slips
Gowns - Paja11111s
Gown and Robe Sets.

Park for a wiener roast; brins
yoor own refreshments.

Give Her 4 Dress
For Mother's Day!
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m Route

J2t about

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The
1IIJ'POBO or the sblpplng opera.
Uon, wbldl MeCarthy aald will
-•-Involve 20 tr.....
or 46 to 60
earl aach, Ia .to briD&amp; the pa to
Earle, N.J. for ev'entua! dlopo.
aal at sea.
At the same time the

S.ltot Mother a beautiful
dress · from

You ,...11, ~houl4
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tift lei ... ht the
Lhta.rl• O.pert.
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TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
May7-8
NOT OPEN

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Formilt A•t•• kota - •••tfot~n
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You're •W• til
,~.,... your Moth.r
with 11 11ft of

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111 ~
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one

of

our

nationolly advertl11d brands.
Juot tho rltht gilt to pltolt
her - Eooy care vollu,
jersey•, whip crearn•, docro"•
and cotfona. In Junior 1iz••'
- miJOil ' ' " ' - hall oizoa.

Como . I~ and moke your
oeloctlonoat Elborftldo. ·
Capable oalo~p~oi&gt;lo Ia
anlat you.

_.,..slllp
CcluJit:r '~

Clamber of Com-

msroe.
The !lrll pi~ bcil&gt; aal the
1a1tJ the - ~~ -.er. first Jlal't ilrl Ia ·the ditvlng
"'"' 1a • m1a11o,v. Tbere ·compodtlm will reeo!Je .,..UJio iQlouiea or
IICalia ·ai!ll . . . ~ will go
. to
B!"fe eYtoit ~b hall been
set IQI' late .r-··ID Marietta.
Y~ I*Pl~ eiJ,IIblelll takil
part ·mi!at ·~ . ~ drl•ero

Cireles

~~·::..Ton;::eCoato,

or lllformatloo. aald
the plan, If It . wlruJ llna1
_.,.at b7 the Pentagoo, will
begin me week fr«n Frldo,y
aal cootiDJe until ~st. He
aald over the porlod 27,000 tons
or ps will be moved fr«n the
Rocky Mountain Arsenal near
Army ohio!

Camille• shoold be ftvo or slx
yean o1c1 and ahoulcl mt have
prevloual,y attendetl the public
schoolo.
Claaaes will be heldlntlleMlddleport, SaUIIbury, Rutland,
Bradbury, Harrloonvllle,andSalern Center Elementary School•

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11111

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Ill - ~

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pobllc or a paroohlalhlibschool.
The students must be' Wider 19
years or age by Aug. I, tbloyear.
'l'hoY must not be marrlm Until
the notional llnals IIIII must not
bav, a J!OR!Ilng
or a movIN 'tlO!Iu"" "'Ill mull! not have
lleiiJ convl&lt;lilil.ot alcfi
In tbe six I!IOIIIh• prior to U..aatlonal finals to be held In Aliiuat.
The ooonpitltlm Include• ·1101 ··
ml,y . drlvlnl sldllo but ~ a
~_:teat; The tell hu .btoll
ll!lDIImfillrtl alrea&lt;IY In tbe
,llolp. Sot•I-OIMIEaltlmJ¥

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Tickets Here

11"1,•1•. 4 iompl...
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COLORCARTOON:AHer~

tlcketa tor
IIIWal
reunion ot the P11110roy H l g h
School Alumni Ao-latlon- with
ml,y 500 to be solei ~, are now on
sale.
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The !lektts, .at P ilch, are 0.

Admloslon: $1.00 and 50c
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

Claiuors,

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colora - ptiat1 :.. .,.,_. . .,..,,
of 1tyles. Just 'Iii hip (n ' thil
f..!,.•l• - LoM .ound • A•k
!Wir if tt. _.,...,,., to t.lp
~u • • • )'Out MI_,IIHII.

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No" i~~ ClothiDa

HO!IM and the MidJ!l~ Poit
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· Tlcklto admit iho Pill'ehalirlo
the ·banquet and
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Draw

Even in the!4J days of ·~ your own thing',' ~ i!1fpl,'
co-ordinated look is lm~J&lt;?rtont down to '"''· l#t~qil
-even to compacts, ~l!s ond !i\lllt~rs. ·!{'pfi:!robe
of these frequently ustd il!tfti~ is the ol)s~.lr ·fhr ,for-..

mal, ~milorl)'lal and fasuol O!:cdllons. ~lcM IMiera
lighter .(left), for. tliample,, ,engraved' In sllve,r con

complement c:oCktall ·ensemblea for dleur, - ~imt
fonnol, event rigs. Handsomely des;glitd·lliJk lighttr
(right) Is i~l f6t o .Iorino_
! e~nt cind will fli into ike ·
III'ICIIInt l\lenlng purse.
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featured alq wltil cbar·
ua Uneo, ooca~..-ea,lhart
blackout skits 01M1 IOioa.
Sololsto this 1'J01' wiD lncludo
Am McClintock. Rick l'l1dlll,
Branda llrd!Jrd, ~ ~
Jobmll Fkldo.,.., ~-~. , .
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Coats aald no exatt route hea
been picked since the plan Is
still tentative. BJt Me~·-·
-wv
aald It ...,..._ the tralno
The Meigs Chorale, directed
would !lave to pass fl1raoqh
•-M-··poJI
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and Ell
by Mrs. Christine Guthrie, will
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Head Start retdstration blanke · Sunday at the Meigs Hlgh Sehoul
(Continued on P•1~ ·.
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have been placed with all ole- Alllltorlurn.
menlary prlnclpalo of the county
The concert lo being tdven
so that they m.a.y be readlly of&gt;. especlally In oboervance of Natalned by Interested !amllles. AI- Uonal Music Week.
so, these Corms may be obtained
The Yllied program will open
by oootactl~ Thcmls Kelly, pro- with The Natioral Anthem by tile
gram director, In the Mlcldlepor!
Schoola.
, . chorale and the audience after
A reprosontatlvo of the State Central School buUd!Jw, Reslt whleh time Ute chorale will move
Rli!t'W Pall'Ol 01M1 or Ute Ponte- tratima will be accepted un!l1 Into a series of rallglous num"/Y ~11'0 Deportment will serve clasaes are ftlled on atlutccme bera ineludlrw uSalutation,"
aa )ldgoa Ill the event which lo -ftrst urved basis. Parents are "Beaut:Lrul Suiour," 01 Brother
under ~ ehalr~~!ansh4&gt; or Gene remirDed that registration does JUnes' Air"' and u Lord, Make Me
Rlil&amp; m bohel! ci the Melga not lll&gt;jll,y enrollment. Students Strong."
Jayceea. Earl Jnglea Is Jaycee wl1l be enrolled 04&gt;00 the basla of
In a complete chan&amp;e of pare,
ellirlblllt;y rotlocted In reglotra• the chorale will then IDOYe to tile
prolldioii,
popular "Sound ot Music" and
cars tor tbe competltlm are tlan lnlormatlon.
Head start la a federaUy lti'Jd. Gerahwlft's "Smmnertlme," ~
bolng~ by Ray Rigs Lineel program o/. the omce o! Ec:- oludlrw with "A Utile Soq of
coin -MercUey Ageney the r;oy Metor Co., and
I&lt;arr llld - c ,Opportunity and the Gal· Lite."
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VIII Zlllllt l!"otor Co. The road- lla·Melp Community ActlmProGirls or the will !oil""
i'&lt;l lo _,aorad by the Lincoln srun In CQOIIeradaa with t h e In the popular "Music Man" l'lliiiMelp Local Sclloal DIJtrld.
ber, "SeveJty.s:b: Trombones,,.
* - f Dlwlalilll r1. Fold.
••Magic Momenta,'' ''Looks Like
Sprl..,' aD! "lfli,ptneaa Is,"
frcm •'You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown.''
Boys of the chonle will be

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L. Promtt, 17, Rt. 2,
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'1118 lllllal Melp Couiii;Y teenas ~ oil the hl&amp;f&gt;. age driving "'*'- hall ,_n
bJIIICIIIC!JIIIIniYalil,ole. Piof- set lor 1 p,m, 8mda.r m the up.
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!day 9 • 13
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SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON
(Technlcolor)
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DEAR POlLY-To make It easier for my ebDdren to put
away their own freshly Ironed clothes, I made dougtmutllhaped tags marked wilb each cbDd's name and sBppe~
lhem over the b8l' of my Ironing rack. Wben I hailg the
Ironed clolhes behind the proper lag (the way dresses are
aorled by sizes In the shops) each cbDd can quickly pick
out his own.-ANNE

MEIGS TIIATRE
It's Convenient!

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Pickett, caller.

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DEAR POLLY-A good pJaCe to keep razor blades ~
for sewing and cleaning alds Is In ·an empty match IJ!&gt;s.
Place the blade's edge down behind !be cardboard whleb
one held the matches. Easy to find and le81 chance of a
cut.
I made my baby a mobile of sorts by using a door top
clothes rod and attaching odds and endo like empty spools,
ra!Ues and bells wllb elastic. All baubles must be attached
securely and be too big to swallow. 'lbe elasUc allows her
to pull the toys down. When abe lela go,~ bells jingle. I
placed the rod at !be bead of ber crlb.-MHS. R. A.

SATURDAY
SQUARE DANCE oponsored by
Eastern Alumni Aaon. 8 p.m.
to rnldnlgbt Saturday at TuJIIIOl'l
Plalno Elementary School with
Franclo Andrews bllld, Robert

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Gonna Sing,'? "Little Davtd,t'
"Keepin' the Middle," ao:l "Ev'· ·

ry Time I Feel tile Splrl~" The
chorale will sing tile spiritual,
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"Inn of the Dove," uJesu, Joy

PT. PLEASANT - Aroo rasi·
dents have been warned !bat ..,..
Gleona Sprague and Owen lldence artlstl are opera!IJV In
Blaekwood are accompanists aOO Mason Count;y and are using ,.....
John Lohae wW be guitarlsL lous Unes to bilk older~ !olka
Mary Sue Hayes Is tile featured of money.
The state police, sharUI'a d•
ooprano.
Sirwers include Lir.Ja Beat, partment and city pollee reportcomplaints wore received m
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Brenda
Sharon Brawley, ed
~-- day
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Nikki Bromberg, Darlene Jlrad.
The Theodore Jolmama ot 111. 1,
.bury, Nancy Buchanon, Weucly
CUper, Lu Ann French, Shirley I, Letart, loot $90 Monday, bot
Ann Garnes, Brenda Gilmore, did ll(l( discover lhelr 1..1 uatll
Karen ~ Grl!Otll, Nancy Har- Tuesda,y,
Pollee said thet three mea go
ris, carol Hargraves, Mal')' Sue
to
a home and tell realclents !bet
Hayes, Debbie K. Runnel, Mary
they
are working 011 ps pble
Lou King, Terri Lee Miller, LinJiJJe
construction aal will pay
da Mldkltr, Cyntllla Millo, l(atlly
Morpn, Judltll McKnight, Anita $40 per acre !or parmlsaiGD to .;·.
Neece1 There11 Niei111ky, Patri· croas their p~ with .the ·.' &lt;
cla Ann Rousb, Darla Sheridan, llno. Two ot the men go wltll the
Glema Sprague, Karolyn Souls- residents to look ovw the p...by, Lob Am Sauer, Esther Lou- erty and the third, who aton b&amp;Ise TlWs, Sandy Yates, Randy hlnd, nnaaoka the hoooe tor
Beokar, PhUip OWen Blackwood, money wbDe they are """"
Steve Buraoo, Richard Dean, DoD- ey is uoually liken II'Ua poriiu.
I&lt;anawha Counv aa1 a.bel
aid Keltll Llole, Dwllltt Loran.
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County
are alto behv vlallltl 111
John Lohse, Patrick O'Brien,
John W, Rltchhert, James Swa~ the pseudo etmltructlGD: erw.
Sherllr TrOy Hulllnonubrallzol, Roy Vaughan and Duane Wt1I.
ldtnts to be .. the ~ ....
these persons am to 11111 the U.
eenae 111mbors ot tbelr ear IIIII
paraor.J deacrfpllans.
Al\Ycn witll lol!oralloa npnll~ theoo per.... I• .__.
ed to caD the lherlll'o liiJlli;.
. POINT PLI!AsANT!~ Va. mont at 67W810 '· w the SlUt ' ·
(liPI) - some roeonnalllatlma Pollet at 67WIOL
made In a lrlli\l )It)- tnoolllllllThoro are other_WOY8 lllillir
tlon o( LokiD llate ~tal bllre, uiiCI b7 these 11111lllltro. liUCb u
beoa ....,.. 0111, ¥It Jameo aelllrw aewlJII •cbiMI, ,.._ ' ·,; · ·
Lee 'l'lloqoeonatthe~COJ,oa- tw a down ~ ~-'" . . ·&lt;'
11 Ciri!Uit coart told the IW cblno to be clell,.raol'.ll .c uw_,
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