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Hoapttal, is coovalescina from
hla hlP InJury at the heme ot Mr.

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A &amp;~~eat Dlll1t ablllrVanoe as retary, and lin Jamea Araold, Mlaa Nl!illi Zotido.
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-

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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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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,
Ky.

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

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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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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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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.

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'~~~'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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Tho matter
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.~w- PrasolllterDatlooal
. 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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studeatJ
••·•~ 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

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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.

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A bfd 1r«n Allegjle.., Fire
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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

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~·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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June 16th

ol Mrs, Lee Lee is ••rea4J." .
111 BOB HOFFUCH
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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..
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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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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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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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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

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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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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.

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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

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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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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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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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of 1tyles. Just 'Iii hip (n ' thil
f..!,.•l• - LoM .ound • A•k
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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~·-·
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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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Concert on Sunday
Bilking

Teen Driver Road-e~ Set

of the lnteroedlm or
12t llld 888 at Racine
dneJidt,J at 5:30 p.m.
L. Promtt, 17, Rt. 2,
drlYer, lold ..aulhorlUel
'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.
lit' struck ali eml&gt;al*- per parldng lot In Pbmeroyundar
ot. the lclelp
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FRIDAY THRU TUESDAY
!day 9 • 13
Well Disney's
SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON
(Technlcolor)
Dorothy McGuire

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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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lr POLLY CUMEI '·

Pickett, caller.

It's Quick!

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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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Spring F/0Wer·" ,.
·Show·is·Qperl~ To the '~ublic .· ·

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featured ln "Shenarxloa.h," "I'm
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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Up the MowUin,"

"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
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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_,
term
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Desiring,"
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41 Gloria", from Twelfth Mass.

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The Galllpolio Blue Devils
tightened their hold onllrstplace
ln the SOuthoutero Ohio Athletic
League Soothem Division by
blasting Melga' Marauders 11.3
WednesdaJ&lt; afternoon at Mlddl..
port.

Tolontod Tommy ~ncer, Senlor rlghthonder for GAllS, limited Cuech Ru&amp;S Mcore'a Marauders to live hlta In the seven Inning match. All of Meigs' runs
were acored ln the last of the
seventh.
coi\!ij&gt;olis, meanwhlle, waaput,.
ting across four runs in the second, one ln the third, three in the
fourth, one ln the !lfth and ita
final three in the seventh.

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anllllUio ahcJiriet,p, Lcnde Bulb, In three ofllclal ...L
ohot the boll over tho l'Gid In : ~er, alworp .., lhe -·~~8;1
ern Division erowo, GIDipolla rlght center for a IQiiMrOUtll 3- IDowed hill&lt; In lhe llrot,.,......
flllh and olxthlllnllv bor.r.lho · ··
hao an overall 9-3 alaiAO and it rom homer.
GIDipc)lll
I'll
Ita
third
inning
hos!J
Oni117 banched ......,. l"f ~&gt;,
4-1 In leaaue divtalon action.
by three runs In tho 11vehai;
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GAllS baa clinched a tlo, with a r,.. on boclo,lo.baek
Spencer and IIDoiO)' alii a olngie
Van Jolmoon I'll ll'.e lint t. •,.
game at Ironton remaining.
nlng single, Cstchor ·Jim Cn!1J
Melgo' league record drq&gt;ped by Prooe.
In
the
fourth,
the
DoYila
scored
doubled
lo the fourth, Ciu'J
to :&amp;.3 and 8-6 overalL
tn the GAllS first, two botteri ' three runs on walks to Bush and (Birdie) Demoskey al....,. In
wllked and Spencer alogled with Spencar alii slqjles by second the flllh, alii lid&gt; :llurdeb ldt
,
two out. Howevor, the De.Us dld - n Bruce WUICII alii ;)llatelY In the slxth.
Prose.
Proao'a
hit
was
his
third
In
the
Marauder
sevotllll,
Gtfte
nc:Jt score as the next batter.
atnlght
alii
set
the
slap
for
a
P..,.llled
ort
with
a
will&lt;.
8411ef
Rick Mosley, groonded ooL
The second frame opened with perfect day at tbe plate. In the Hurler Tilnm1 llomotkly 'aiJ&gt;.
Tcrh Prose and Dave Burnett sevonth hls homer led ort tho gled, Deunls Ault walbci wtt!l
two out and Stan WUICII alllfllod.
Ieiding otr with bock-ck aln- Inning,
Galllpc)lls also got a nm ln the Spencer, going the cllotaace,
gleo. H!ghtflelder M. Johnson
followed wlth a single, fifth when Burnett walked leading fanned seven and walMd throe.
offandacoredonatwo-outslngle John Ingels, who atarteid for
by Bush.
Meigs and gsve "Ill' toDolllollley
Besides the lead-otr homer by ln the Dfth, fanned three 11M!
Prose In the seventh, the Blue walked thre'l' Demoa!Y.y lh'llck
Devils scored again u the re- out four and gave ot&gt; 000 waJ(
suit or Burnett's second alngle GIDiJ&gt;olls 041 310 2-11 12 o
alii Bush's- basehlt Bush Meigs
000 000 3- 3 71
also had a per!eet day at the plate Spencer alii Mosley. Iovelo
with two slngleo and a home run (LP), Demoskey (5), alii Crow.
Bfown. Garnes and Prirter, each
a stogie.
H.-rd afllrted 911 the moond
for SOUthern and worked unW the
fourth wben he was relieved by
Gary Hart. Hubbard fanned six
and lfalt foor, TheTornadopit&lt;hero walked six.
Staton and Br""n handled the
Norlll GsUla mound chores alii
combined to ran lour alii lssue
Billfolds &amp;
four bases on balls.
Men••
Jewelry
North GoUla 140 000 0-5 5 2
By Swank
Southern
102 120 x- 6 8 4
Bolts - Dron, Sport
Hubbard, G, Hsrt (4) and Lewand
lnltlal by Solvatori
renee. Staton, Br!RVn (3) and
Printer.
Shirts - Sport &amp; Dreu
The win put the Blue De.Ua In

the ravorett role to wtn the Sooth-

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Tornadoes Rally for
THE POMEROY AND MIDDLEPORT Pollee~ will-..
otqbl&amp; a Cree daace for the ow~n&amp;era on JIIIO 7 Col the PIIIIOro,r ala eoiurtL
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KeiiQ' lllsoll IIIII the Ji.Yt an doald!V aenlcita for the nlng 11M!
atte..U.. an to pt their rr,. dekets D:Q!11 eltber

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pollee depai1moal.
ANOTHER SAMPLING or the costumes trom the Southern High sehool wriet3' lh..,, Loft tn
are Pam Hill and Brenda Bradford In coslwn!ng !rom a mod number, "Wlnd,y"; Haverly
Sldlart trom the boy-glrl nwnber, "Boimle and Clyde" alii Batt,r Shaffer, KathY Obltz, Shirlee
Nelcler aDd Patsy PlckeiUI, all from the soft shoe number of this year's presentation.

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Show Ready for Curtain
(cantillled from Page I)

Carey Morris, Jean McTurner,

Cllldy Hol&gt;ack and George Norris.
CUI members lnclude Jan Alkire, Miss Bradford, Pam Buck,
RbGnda Braden, Melanie Beegle,
Renee Dlrke, Doona Cross, Debbie Cross, Irene Cooper, Shirl'~)'
Drake, Pat Dumaa, Sharon Ervin, Rhonda Ervin, Terri Ferroll, Teresa Goocb, Linda Grindstall, JOBI!i llughes, Brenda Holman, Pam IWI, Pall$ Jelfera,
Debllle Jolm!IOII, Kathleen Lewis,

Cheryl Maslanka, Trudi Maslon-

RENEE BURKE, In top hat
aad taUs, above rl&amp;ht, Is one
of tho 12 girls who·wtn daiiCe
to the ~nlllg or the SOUthern
High School woleiY show tn
the tuDe, u Another Op'q,
AIIOthor s-''.

gle, · Keilb Ashl'l)', George Norris, Gary Norris, Pat !WI, Mary
Smith, Ollle sayre, Asron Se1re,
Johnny Eichinger, Jeff Brewer,
David Grlndstaf!, Bob Cummlns,
BudciY Pyles, Randy Pyles, Doug
Roes, Rick Proffitt, Patsy Pickens, Yvome Franklin, Miss Wilcosen, Kenny Theiss, Ronnie
Brinker, Steve Simpson, Mlke
Hayman, Sandy Johnson, Candy
Hoback, Carol Cleland, R a y
Frank, Debbie Boso, Dlck Sauva~ and Joyce Deeter.

ka, Robin Morrow, Shirlee Nelg-

ler, Debbie Norris, Nancy Ours,
Sbarm Pyles, Shirley Pyles, Ka~
thy Obltz, Jenny Proffitt, Batt,y
.!~Jaffer, Rita Salser; Beverlystobart, Sandy Sayre, Beth Theiss,
Connie Warner, Debbie Wes4 Katlly Winebrenner, &amp;.sie Whipple,
Mick&lt;~Y Wolfe, Martbs Yost, Krista Yost. Pat We, Mark Smith,
Miss McClintock, Robin Allen
Loretta Middleswart, Bill Bee-

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John TamehiU, just turned 17,
ol Middleport, wbo anded a lourWeek tour ol Ellrq~e MOIIday,
l-01 tomorrow evening lor San
Fran&lt;l1&lt;0 to compete ln the U,S,
Open Table Tennis Championlldps this weekend.
At Mwlich, Germany he plB,Jed In the World QwnplOIU!blps
11 1 member of the U.S. men's
loam wbleh llnllhed In 18th place
In a lleld ot 49 nations.
1 Follnwlng the world games,
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~en In company with Dr.
I H. J. llolacker , of Cbarlelllon,
i m., an uuranked American pla.Y( .. Wbo 100k bla vacation in F.urGIIO to see the world games.
l'rldo.Y, M1¥ 2, Tannehill Qow
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In the Arherican contingent at
Munich. There the groop, loor
girls and two boys, competed In
the Brltllh Junior Open agoinat
the top performers from Ellrope.
At Munich, Tannehlll won two
men•s singles matches but ran
lntn Chung, Sooth Korea's No. 2
player in the third and lost two
close games.
In team doubles pill' Tannebill and Glen Cowan,' 18, Los
Angeleo, played tho reigning
world singles champion or Japan,
Hssagawa, and hls psrtner, lhto,
8th world rinked, Theyoungllters
lost In three gsmes, alter taldng
one game from the Japanese.
Tonnehlll's lndlvldual record
In loam play was 5..1, se&lt;ondbest
In Dal Joon Lee's, No, 1 on the

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ARMED FORCES DAY
The Medal of Honor, The Na- up all over the house.nowadays. For lnstsnce, sbeetl
tion's highest award for valor, backed with plain plaoUc
was established by the 37th eon. linin•• make Ideal shower
eurtam1. Molt cotton percale
greBB on July 12, 1862.
sheets in decorator prints
come with coordinated len7
lor field, . 'fannebUI must defeat ,cloth tow~lJ. 10 aive your
COwan or LoS AngslOS, the VOl)' bedroom a, new decor look
wlth matched sbower curtain
close No. 2 ranked, to own the and lowell.
natl.onal title. In earller years
he hos won the Boys 13 and UnBeersheba was tbe soulbder aJicl Boys 15 and Under na•
em limit of Pateatloe ln Bibtlonal trophies.
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- ~37.9 mlllloa lor the Department Of Lii;Jior Control,
- $256.6 million lor various
rotary funds.
- ~3.5 million lor the Departlnent Of H!ghWay I!Qlety.
A m' o n g
the Democratic

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Marauders will take psrt ln the
annual Class AA District Track
and Field Meet at Chillicothe.
Blu. Dovlls capiurlng firsts
yeaterd!ll' were Rod Ferau-.
120 blgb hurdles( Brian Rslnes,
100-,yard dalh; the 880 - relay
team composed or Keith Black,
Brtan Raines, Cbuck Nesl and
Larey &amp;to!wden; Rick llooholt,
880-yard run; Keith Blaek, 220yard dash; Steve stebbins, long
Jump; Ron FerJP~son, high )Imp
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Meigs winner a were Alan Omnlngbam, mile nm; Jolm Rltchart,
HU-ysrd dash; Paul Rice, 180yard Jow hurdlesi .Jln\ Warner,
2-mUo. run; the mlle rei Ill' team
composed or Mike Grate, Elbert
Wllllanls, Roy Vausllll, and Jobn
Ritcber4 and Max Whitlatch, polo
vault.
Here"a Wedneaday•s reaults:

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FerJP~son, G; Wolls, M; Gllmdre,
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C; Rltchart, M; Black (tle) G.
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MILE RUN - Cunnlngbam, M;
Huebol~ G; Wesver, G. - 4;43.2.
880 • YARD RELAY - Won
by GAllS, Runnora were: Black,

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NEW YORK (UPI) - Tony
Perez tnok a well-deserved day
o11 tndaY before hea41ng norlll
or the border with the Cincinnati Reds.
The Rods' third baseman
slugged a homer In the fourth
Inning wednesdi\Y night, giving
ClnclmaU Ita tlrat nm toward
a · 3 - 0 victory 01•er the Now
York Meta.
Clneb!nati Invades Canada

Reines,' C. Neal and L, Snmrdsn. - 1:35,5,

440- YARD DASH- Rltcbard.
M; Rod Ferli!I!IOII, G; Romaine,

G.- :56:3,
180 • YARD LOW IIIJRDLE!iRiee, M; HoWard, G; Ron Fergu.
son, G. - :23.3.
880 - YARD RUN - Huehol~
G; White, M; Cunningham, M,
- 2:07.9,
220-YARD DASH - Black, G;
Ralneo, G; Hall II)', M. - :24.9.
TWO-MILE RUN - Werner,
M;

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MILE RELAY- Won by Meigs.
Runners were: Grate, E. Wllllanls, Vaughan and Rltchert.3:47,
LONG JUMP - Stebbins, G;
Hoffman, M; P. Neal, G. - 19'3u.
POLE VAULT - Wbltlatch, M;
Alberti, Gi Ron Ferguson, G.9'-8".
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· 'HIGH JUMP ~ llafFe~aiioon,
'G; Wllllanla, M;· Black, G. 5'-4".
SHOT PUT - C. Neal, G; Weber, M; Barr, M. - -41'..2lh ''.
DISCU$ - C. Noel, G; StebbinS, Gi Barr.- 133'·7...
Final Store - Galllpollo 76,
Meigs 51.

agslnst the Montreal E&gt;poo.

Perez• homer was o n e ~
onl1 three blta IDowod In elght

Innings by loser Gary Gentry,
The Redo' other two nma came
In the nlnlb, &lt;d reliever Csl
Koonce.
II was Perez' sixth homer o1
tl)eseason.
Jim Merritt, wbo waa erodlt.
ed wilh the win, hold tho to three hits In his 7 1.3lradnp,
Cla.Y CsrroU tnok over from
Fridsy, CDr a a,fee.pmo· IICries Merritt and retired ID (lvo bot.
ten be faced.
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nlnlb, mored to seconc1 011 a
(llUIIId wt, ~ acorod eli a
alnlle by Lee Ma.Y. Perez p
011 base Cll an error, lillY
moved to third 011 a. force out
ll!d aeorod on a wild pi!A;h by
K - to give the Redo ihotr
flpal ~' 'll!e rielor)' mcilOd CJneljmat(
tAl a 12·15 ooason 'tecord. ITho
· Rodl are Ill t.ouJ;\11 plaee 111 tho
Wollern DMalali·ollbe NIIIGII·
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thejr season record at ~ with a
come-from-behind 6-5 win over
vilil!.ng Norlh GaUII Wodnesdi\Y
the first am four more In the

Perez Enjoying Rest
After Clouting Homer

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" 'Jlldnclads detested Melgs 76..11
iOn the Maraudera• cinders Wed'" Hesdll/ evenlllg.
'll!e Blue Devfis hiked their
season
record to 20-1 In nine
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o: ~ctory aver the Meranders tills
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·•e: GID!polla csptured nli!e I!rata
In WednesdaJ&lt;'• ella! meet, Melgs
picked up alx blue ribbons,
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PAM BUCK REPRESENTS a DOYel BfOIII whlcb will dance
wlth hoola hoopa In Frlday'a59uthernH!ghS&lt;hool variety show.
With her on the right lo Terri FerreU woorlng one ol the
"Whijlped cream~ comnes In red alii wblte.

Arnold, Bruce llalt, Dow Rauah, Kelll)' WIDbr..,.. Gary
row, Ron Bachtel, Dave Lipaccxnb, Barry Hart,
Cralg COttrill, George Lawrence and Cuech Harper.- Semlnel

Hart; back

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team, who ls the- U. S. Open
champion.
At the ~Ish Junior Open
Cowan and Tannehill upset the
highly touted Czechoslovaldans
but lost to the SWedish juniors
who went on to win the team
matches.
In singles play Tannehill got
to the u8ths'• round (witb 16
loft) before losing "' sweden's
top player, two straight, but both
games going to deuce.
In San Francisco, Tannehill
wUl be going after the u, S. Junior title In bls own right. The
big 1968 trophy ls owned by Seraoak, former all - Allan junior
champion now a college sludent
In Boston and psst the junior ellg!bllliY age,
Ranked No. 1 ln O.e U.S. jun.

SALES TAX RECEIPTS Ill Melp Coatb' for AprU wore ,P·15.04
per
CfiiiL Recelpta for the month tbll ~totaled $27,1143.03 wl)lli
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1U rlllllllll 10 feet ol rollera; ollllre wu only 7.21 10 oppuel1l4o bua!Jiost wun't tGn bod Ia
Pt. Ploasant, 24.20; Pom~- Melp ~ ol1orhv the month.
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1111-, 20.00; Hlntnn, L38 i'all,
lnc Kanawha F.Ua, 4.07 rlslni;
COMPLAINTS ARE BEGINNING TO jlllor lo 011 the lacll al ,pll
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BOAT MOVEMENT:
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The eagle, natlonlll bird of
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Mark Eaatln cJown 5:20 a.m.; Qn. Inc Meldabl
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MIIOI COUNTY, 01110 ·
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TORNADO TEAM - The Soulbem High School boseboll
....,.. , t~, which has ~ ln a respectable record, has no sen.~·" · ·lora alii only two Jiinlors on its roster. Ruuell Harper la
coac~h. Members are, front row, I to r, Bob II,. sell, Bret Hart,
steve Winebrenner, Alan Pugh, Jim Hubbard; second row, Pat

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Munich, Amsterdam, Copenhagen,
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run In the firs~ two In tho third•
one ln the fourth and the winning
two in the ftfth.
The Tornadoo Oftb imlng was
opened by BretHartwlthaalngle.
After Hart stole second, J t m
Hubbard doubled him home for the
tieing run. Hubbard scored the
\'' jI ' •\ ' wlunlng marker as the result of
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IJ"" Hi ej
) alter he bod stole third. ·
Soo\hern hitters, besides Hsrt
By United Presa lntAOrnotlonol
with .a single and Hlilbord with
NATIONAL LEAGUE
two doubles, were Kenny WallGARRHPct. brown with two alogles, Bsrey
Jones, NY
27 104 22 41 .39t Han, Bruce Hsriand David LipsH. Aron, AL 27 94 18 36 .383 comb, each a ·si~le.
Aloo, Pit
27 114 15 43 .377
North Gallla hitters wore RstHbnr, Plt
20 69 14 25 ,362 liff with a single and dooble and
Laboy, Mtl 26 98 10 '35 ,357
Spnglr, Chl 22 70 13 25 .357
Ma.Ys, AF
25 92 14 32 ,348
Alou, AU
25 103 20 35 .310
Jones, MU 26 97 14 33 ,340
Karvr, Chi 29 120 2ll 40 .333
Earl Thomas• two-run double
AMERICAN LEAGUE
G AB R H PeL In the - . . , ol the second InCent Min
2lJ 86 15 34 395 nlng was the k&lt;~Y blow In Kygar
Ptrcli, Bos 26 90 19 33 :367 Creek's 5-1 baseball victory over
tbMilf.IW(I'•25 ~-JO',bl. 311:t :l l!ou!PW""""l' "lo· Kypr Creek
't:·ft'lll'~; til ·ao h5 ·u'1A:.allo"i:'• W~l~Ja.J. evenlllg.
caci, oak 26 lOS 15 34 .324
it was the Bobca~ eighth trlRabro, Mln 19 50 8 16 ,320
umph of the yeer,
·'--Hrsn, KC
15 50 7 16 ,320
Thomas' double scored Steve
Hogan, Sea 20 63 9 20.317 ~uldlngandBIURoush.Thomss
Mrcr, NY
28 114 21 36 .316 romped home on Rm Qd!Ien's
Ollva, Mln 25 102 15 32 .314 single to complete !be Bobcats
Strno, Clll t8 51 3 16 .314 three-run outllurst. Thill' added
Home Runs
two more runs in the fourth.
Natiooal League: McCuvoy, San Southwestsm'a lone run came In
Fran 8; Cepeda, Atll, Sento, Chi, the seventh Inning. Morgan sinPerez, Cln alii Stargoll, Pltl 6. gled, and seorOd on two KC er·
American Lesgue: F. Robin- rors,
ooo, Bsllo, Jack~oo, oak and
Curt Baladen, Ioalng hurler,
Howard, Wash 10; Petrocelli, fanned three, walked three, pve
Bos, Murcer alii Pepltooe, NY up seven hlta. Tom Hysel~ winalii Bslllo, oak 8.
nlng pltcber, allowed three hlto.
Runs BsUed In
Ho famed eight, walked two and
Natlooal League: Santo, Chi ~t two batters.
23; Tolan, Cln and McCOvey,
Kyger Creek will pla.Y at EastSen Fran 22; Cepode, Atla 21; ern Friday evening. Box score
Banch, Cln 20.
ol Wednesda.Y's contest:
' American League: MID'&lt;er,NY
SOUTHWESTERN (I)
29; F, Robinson, Balin 26; KW.. PLAYER- Poe.
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&amp; pta! do.
By lurow &amp;
Caroor Club
Banton Sport Knill
Br Puriton &amp; Anow
Mock Turtlo &amp; Rogular

Thouaaad-Pius lslanda
No complete count has
ever been made of the is·
lands in the Thousand Is·
lands group because some of
them are only small points
o! rock above the water. But
tbere are at least 1,700 Islands in the group located in
the St. Lawrence River .

Collars

Sweaters - Pullover &amp;
Cardigan,
Co If Swoaten
By Purlton &amp; Anow

Bobcats Top SW, 5-l

brow, Minn and Howard, Wash

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Pitching
NadDII!l League: Regan, Chi
5~; Nlekro, Atla 5-1; Perry,
S.n Fran 5.3; seven tied with 4.
American teague; McNally.
Balto 5-0; Culp, Bos, Stottl&amp;myr9, NY sod Odom, Oak 5-l;
Pattin, Sea 4-1; McLain, Det and
Peterson, NY 4-3,

Baman, 3b. ' ' • ' ' •• 3
Baloden, P. ; •• , •• ,3
Reynolds, lb. , .• , , 3
Morgan, IL , , . , • , ,2
Walker. c. · · • · . · , 2
Watero, 2b , •. , • , , 3
Lewis, If, , .••.. " .2
Cornwell, rf, •. , • , , 0
Smith, rf. • • ••••• , 2
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· Blue Devils DefeoJ ;}leigS
The Gallipolis mue De.tta

their hold onllratplace
In thti Southeastern Ohio Athletic
League Southern Division by
blastirw Meigs' Marauders 11-3
Wednesday o!ternoon at Mlddl&amp;JHll'l.
Talented Tommy Spencer, s...
loc righthander !or GAllS, limit..
ed C..ch Russ Moore's Marauders to five hits In the seven iJ&gt;.
nq match. All o! Meigs' runs
were scored in the lut ol the
sevootll.
eo:ltiPoUo, meanwhile, was put..
t1111 across four runs in the sec·
oll1, one in the third, three In dtei
fourth, one in the fi!th aod Its
final three In the seventh.
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ohot tho boll over tho !'Old ill
ern Division crown. Gallipolis rilbt •"""'r tor a ICJIIMl'OUnd a.
has an overall 9.'1 alate aod Is run hotner.
Galllpolll aot Ita lhlrd lmlqr
4-l in league division action.
run
on btc~k abwlos by
GAilS has clinched a tie, with a
Spencer and MooiOlland a sqlo
game at Ironton remaillllllf.
Meigs' league record ~ by p.....,
In tho !ourth, thoDe&gt;ils scored
to ~ and 8-6 overalL
·In tho GARS Orst, two bolters three rune "" wo1kl to Bush and
walked aod Spencer singled with Spencer and alrwlos by ooeool
two out. However, the Devtia did bt11811111n llru&lt;e WUson and
Proae. Pr01o'o hit was his third
~ ·score as the next batter,
straight and set tho stop tor a
Rick Mosley, grounded oul.
'J11o secood frame opened with perfect clay at the plate. In the
Tom PrOJe aod Dave Burnett seventh hla h1111er led ott tho
Ieiding oft with beck.f.oolack "'"" lnn!Jii.
Gallipolis
also
IIIJI•
rm In the
glea. Rilhtfielder M. Jol!nson
followed with a ono-&lt;Nt sl'l!le, fifth when llurnett walkedleadlrw
oftandscoredooa-slngle
by Bush.
Besides tho lead-oft homer by
Prooe In tho seventh, the Blue
De.tls scored opln as tho reoult o! Burnett's second single
and Bush's tw(lo(llll: btsohJI, Bush
also had a perfect day at tho plate
with two slnllos and a home run
Brown. Garnes arxl Prtrter, each
a shv!e.
Hlbberd started pn tho mound
for SOUthern and worked untO the
fourth when he was relieved by
Gary Hart. Hubbard tanned oix
and Hart !our, The Tornedopitchers walked six.
Staton and Brown handled the
North Gallla mound chores and
combloed to fan four and Issue
Billfolds &amp;
four beses on bolla.
Men's Jewelry
North Gallla 140 000 0-5 5 2
By Swank
Southern
102 120 x- 6 8 4
Bolts - Dross, Sport
Hubberd, G. Hart (4) aod Law·
and
Initial by Salvatori
renee. Staton, Brown (3) and
Printer.
Shirts - Sport &amp; Dross
Colored &amp; whitt, stripos
&amp; plaids.
Thouaaad-PI.f. hlands
By Arrow &amp;
Carttr Club
No complete count has
ever been made of the isBanlon Sport Knits
lands in the Thousand I•·
By
Purl ton &amp; Arrow
lands group because some of
Mock
Turtlo &amp; Rogulor
them are only small points
Collars
of rock above the water. But
there are at least 1,700 IsSwoat.n - Pullover &amp;
lands in the group located in
Cardl11an.
the st. Lawrence River.
GolfSwoat.n
By Puritan &amp; Arrow
The win put the Bluo Devita ill
tho favored role to win tho South-

Tornadoes Rally for

6-5 Win over Gallians
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1tl&amp;lrw a free dlllce lor the ,.,....s on J1118 7 .., tho F111111W ..,..
olo CGUI'Ia.
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Kelll1 llfaoll IUid the J,.ya are doaiUrw oorvtce1 lor tho neDlllll IUid lime atteiiii!JW are to get their It!" Ucketa !lull either
pollee iloparlmnl.

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ANOTHER SAMPLING or tho costmnos &amp;om tho Southern High School \11rieQ' show. Loft to
rl3ht are Pam HUI and Brenda Bradtord in co&amp;tumil1!: from a mod rumber, ''Windy"; Beverly

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of tho 12 girls who'wlll daDce
to the ~Ding or tho Southern
High School .arlefl show to
the tuDe, u Another ~'a1J:8,

Sldlu1 from the boy.glrl IMJIJiber, "Bonnie and Clyde" and Betty Shaffer, llathy Obltz, Shirlee
NeJcler and Patsy Plckena, all from the soft shoe number of this year' s presentation.

Show Ready for Curtain
(Contlilued &amp;m: Page 1)
Candy Boback and George Nor-

ria.
Call members Include Jan Alkire, Miss Bradford, Pam Buck,
.Rloonda Braden, Melanie Beegle,
Renee Blrke, Donna CrOss, Debbie Cross, Irene Cooper, 9drley
Drake, l'llt Demas, Sharon Ervin, Rhonda Ervin, Terri Ferrell, Teresa Gooch, Linda Grlnclotatr, Jonnl Ru!lllea, Brenda Hoimatt, Pam Hlll, Patty Jefters,
Deblllo Johnson, Kathleen Lewis,

Carey Morris, Jean McTurner,
Cheryl Maslanka, Trudi Maslonka, Robin Morrow, Shirlee Neigler, Del:lbie Norris, Nancy OUrs,
Sharon Pyles, Shirley Pyles, Kathy Obltz, Jenny Prolfitt, Betty
Shafter, Hits Salser, Beverly stobart1 ~ Sayre, Beth Theiss,
Cormie Warner, Debbie West, Ka~
thy Winebrenner, &amp;Isle Whipple, .
Mickey Wolle, Martha Yos4 Krista Yost, Pat !hie, Mark Smith,
Miss McClintock, Robin Allen
Loretta Middleowo.rl, Bill Bee-

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gle, Keith Ashley, George Norrls, Gsry Norris, Pet HUt, Mary
Smith, Ollie Sa,yre, Aaron ~re,
Johm,y Eichinger, Jeff Brewer,
Dand Grlndstalf, Bob Cummins,
Budclr Pyles, Randy Pyles, Doug
Roes, Rick Prolfitt, Pato;y Pickens, Yvome Franklin, Miss Wilcosen, Kenny Theiss, Ronnie
Brinker, steve Simpson, Mike
Hayman, Sandy Johnson, Candy
Hoback, Carol Cleland, R a y
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join the other junior-age players
In the American contingent at
Munich. There the groop, !a:r
girls and two boys, competed in
the British Junior q,en against
the U&gt;p performers !rom Ellrope.
At Munich, TaMehW won two
men's Blngles matches but ran
Into Chung, South Korea's No. 2
pll)·er In tile third and lost two
close games.
In team doubles play Tannehlil and Glen Cowan," 18, LDa
Anples, pl&amp;Jed the relgoillg
world olngles champion o!Japan,
llaaagawa, and his partner, lhto,
8tb world rinked. The youngsters
lost In three games, after taking
one game from the Japanese.
Tannehill' I individual record
In team play was 5-5, aecondbeot
to Dal Joon Leo's, No. I on the

team, who is the· U. S. q,en
champion.
At the English Junior q,en
Cowan and TannehiU upset the
hlgbty touted Czechoslovakians
but !oat to the SWediah junlora
who went on to win the teim
matches.
In singles play Tannehill got
to the "Bths" roond (wltil 16
left) before losing to SWeden's
top player. two straight, but hath
games go111g to deuce.
In San Franciaeo, TannehW
will be going alter the tJ, s. Jtt.
nior tiUo In his own right. The
big 1968 trophJIIa owned by Sara·
sek, former all - Aalan junior
champion now a college studeat
In Boston and past the junior ell·
glbUI1y age,
Ranked No, 1 In the tJ. s, ;m.

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PAM BtJCK REPRESENTS a novel gnq~ which will dance
with boola hoOPBID Frldly'oSoutheraH!ghScheolVII'Ietlohew,
With her on the right Is Terri Ferrell weartrw 0110 of tho
uwhipped Cream" DDBtumea In red am. wttlte.

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ARMED FORCES DAY
The Medal of Honor, The Na· up all ovt!'r the houee.nowadayo. For lnotsru:e, aheeta
lion's hi!illest award !or valor, backed with pial., plutlc
was established by the 37th eo.. linltw make ideal ahowor
curtalna. Moat cotton poreele
greso on July 12, 1862.
sheets ln decorator print&amp;
come with coordinated torr)'
lor field, . ·rannehiU mull defeat cloth tow,lt, ao live :rour
Cowan ot LOJ Angeles, tho VerJ 'bedroom a· new cfecor look
with matched abower eurlaln
clo1e No. 2 ranked, to own the and towelt.
natiooal tiUe. In oorller years
he has won tile Boya 13 and UnBeersheba was the southder and Boys 16 and l!nder naern limit of Palestine In BllJ.
tional trophies.
ileal Urnes.

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amendments rejectod d u r I n g lntroollced !or those areaa. 1
Three bUts wore poaoea In
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posalo
for
a
one-year
budget,
the
senate. ThOll would:
partment or Llcplr Control.
The bUt Included:
restructuring
of
the
state
C:OO.
-AUthorize
debt pooling OOib·
-$891,1 mUlion for highways.
-$256,6 mill ton for varloua
trolllne Board and $20 million psttlu lncoJ1JO!falllil after tho
- $894.8 million !01· the De- rntery funds.
partment or Public Welfsre.
- 1168.5 million for the De· fQr air and water pbllutlon re- ,atalutory deadllpe tor ltlcorporaeareh and'~
adon to ~ to ~Ia.
-$861.2 mUlion for tlte De- partment or ~
OppoSed
by
GOP
~ lttcreaH thii aiJe Ilia board
A m' o n g the Democratic
psrtment ot Mental Hygiene
MlnOrlt;v House ~ Jilill llf ·trusteoo ot •
t
McDonnld, J).l;owark, said the loala hospital 'from flvi mom.
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figure propoSed by the Rhodes
COLtJJo!BIJS (tJPI)- The Ohio odmlnlstration.

~:.todu1 ~ "';_Retoprethe...,tativSenaetes

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:•W....Iday a $U75 billion two: ,_, _.wlon bUI.
I The bill Incl.- the lidding
; ~ 150 hi&amp;IIWIY potrolmen to tho
:tGrce, a $2.7 ntUI!on foderaimeat inspection pro.
•IJ'UD. pay Increases tor stste
' i.IIIIPklft• earnln8 iesa than
1...100 a Y.ear, and hospitallzabtnollts tor stete workora.
1'111 biU, which funds current
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i~ - · beglmlng July 1,
.,. . . 1111 contain lillY 11101181 tor
COLtJMBtJS (IJPI) - A bill
~· ucondary or Jd&amp;h.dollnlng
and ' prohibiting obo
41' .....lion.
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and performt NJ e6lcaljan packet, est!.
~ to.eott-$1.4bllllon, ,ane~a toarmful to minors was
!1&amp;1 ldlpietod to come to the approvoli tor passage Wednes!iaaoo nnor m tho noxt two day i?Y the libUse Judiciary
Committee.
'lbe • oommi-, which held
: llouoo F~laUon1
six
heiiillp on the legialation,
1. ~ Chairman Raltili E.
, tJtll, R-W-, wGtlid not also owfoved an ameodmett
deOnlnli • · trilnor ••• poriiOn
e6lcati011 IOIIPl'D- Wider ·the' .;. or 18 yeara ilnd
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Rolen II. up 8:2Sp.m.;Fortlleor·
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as that In which the SUbject' I
Hlill,J.,YWOOD ~l) - The ' , Thil ' .ccoultla f« n... qt' the
"ptedomlnent appeal iJ to tho aharp dip or teleVISed DtOYloa lJ! ltvet: woildy movie aerlis 011 tho
pntrlent, Bllamotul, or morb14; the, ra\(ngs II Indicated "l; tho three opajQr -CUIII!ierclal telelnlorest In. llltdtty, sex, excre- fact ~t not one -or ,tho weokli vi1loo .-orks, Tho tWoniovle !'The
lion, sadism or masochism . I ; Uno~· ol mdtton~icturelpla~ed ·~riel , tlll!t ~ldn'l even. "nk :r;~~~~!~~ir.1
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biD '!quid Jne-se ., .frGtit , the ularltr as ~tows: ,
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p,.sent ..·$8110 to $~,000 ' !lie
NBC-TV s ~ nlihl films· ~ SlliJw.(Uti!), '•1'\oo Mild
amount Jfhich can bO recovered ranked ~2d amq all progrims; S/juoCI" (liitd tor 23lti); lhe Dorl.a
by victims of .~tom com- CBs.TV s · Friday night . nootton ~ Hrles (30th), · '"wnclr'"
lllitted' by minora.&lt;·
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Hart; back row, Ron Bachtel, Dave Lipscomb, Barry Hart,
Craig Cottrill, Goorse Lawrence aod Coach Harper.- Sontinel
Photo.

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'"" lldnclads defeated Meigs 76-51
""lin tho Marauders• cinders Wed,,' noaday ovonllig.
The mue· Davlls hiked their
aeason record to 20-4 in nino
;!"meets. II was theGalilans' fourth
O:"iictory over the Moraudero this
-t fiPrfng.
·"' Gallipolis captured nine firsts
In Wodoesday'a dual meet Meigs
picked up six blue rlbbono.
Saturday, the Blue Devils and

Marauders will teke part In the
annual Class AA District Track
and Field Meet at ChWicothe.
Blue Devils capluring rtrata
yesterday were Rod Ferguson,
120 hl!lll hurdles; Rrlan Raines,
100-yard dash; the 880 • relay
team composed ol Keith Black,
Brian Raines, Chuck Neal and
Larry Snollden; Rick lluehol~
880~ard run; Keith Black, 220yard dash; steve stebblno, long
Jump; Ron FeriJlson. high jump
and Chuck Neal, lhot put and
dilcua.
Meigs winners were Alan Cun·
ningbam, mUei'UD; John Ritchart,

440-yard dash; Paul Rlce, 180Jbll Warner,
2-mne,run; the mUe relay team
compoSed ot Mike Grate, Elbert
Wllii&amp;ms, Roy Vauslm, and Joim
Ritchari, and Max WhiUotch, pole
vault.
Hera•a
results:
ili Wednesclay•a
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FeriJlson. G;.Wolll, J!;Gilmd,.,
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100 ·YARD DASH- Ralneo,
G; Rltchert, M; Black (lie) G.
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MILE RtJN - CUnninllham, M;
Huehoi~ G; Weaver, G. - 4:43.2.
880 • YARD RELAY - Won
by GAllS. Runners were: Black,
yard low hurdles;

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TORNADO TEAM - The Southern High School btoebtU
,. .•_.. team, which has turned In a respectable record has no se•
.;"'~' · tors ard only two ' juniors on its roster. Russ;ll Harper ts
ccac_h. Members are, front row, 1 tor, Bob Hysell, Bret Hart,
steve Winebrenner, Alan Pugh, Jim Hubbard; seeoOO row, Pat

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\ ~~n«lc:»~:~.~owJif~, ,9!.ft~ :'Frise~~: . .
Jolin Tonneh!U, juot turned 17,
of Middleport, who ended a tourweek tour or Europe Monday,
Itavel tomorrow evenlni !or San
Fnnclaco to compete In tho tJ.S.
Open Tlble Temia Champion. llldpa IIIIa weekend.
AI llttnlch, Germany he play.
eel In the World Champiooshlps
a1 a member ot the u.s. men's
team which tlnlshed i1118thplace
In a Oeld ot 49 naUona. .
i Foll1&gt;wlng the world pmes,
i whleh . . - AprU 27, he travelt ed to Vlema, Amsterdam, and
l Copetlbagen In company with Dr.
H. J. Hotackor , ot Charleston,
Ill, an uotranked American ploy.
. tr who hil vacadon In Ell·
rope · to ooo the world games.
Frldey, May 2, TannehW !lew
to LooiOII from Copenhagen to

· SALES TAX RECEIPTS In Veip CGIIIQo tor APrU were "' 15.04
per coal. l!eeeJPa tor the mlllih IIIia tolllod f27,$43.03 whiJt
GAUGES- Galllpoli.l,l2.0 aod the tGI8l tor APrll laat year waa ~.Dfl-28. The lllcreaae 6lr tho
lU l'llllllnl 10 foot Ill r&lt;Jlltro; entire t1ata was ~ 7.2'7 so _.-enlly bu!Doso wasn't too bid iD
ft. Pleaoaal, 24.20; Pomero.Y· Meigs Count1 d111'1118 the month.
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COMPLAINTS ARE BEGINNING TO !liter Ill on tho lack or,;slt
Charlellllll, 17.80 .flllllllo lAin- •Old olpa on tho - aecdon ol Route 33. Ewa lotllf'llmO rea_,
don, Marmet, aod W~d, are are mloalrw tho lltrtlolb oal.o tlte , _ ralda. PCIDorar( IUid l!ld.. the aiiL
.u_. bow bed similar problema whl~~ btve solwd ao lllr
BOAT MOVEMENT:
GALLIPOLIS LOCKS - Ml11 · aab'toadep'M.
Lucky ...... 8 p.m.; Semel...... - - -·- - , - - -- - -- - - -- - __,_.
t:55 p.m.; ~ atr up 10:30 7:45 a.m.; A1too ZoPIYr up 8:15 The eagle, naUooal bird of
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p.m.; Cbarloa K. doi!IIJ:36a.m.; a.m.; Eaao Arlwtaao dollll walt. the ~ States, Ia
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S&gt;lvay up 2:30 a. m.; lf&amp;rmet, up 10:50 p.m.; Allied • Aoltland IN T"' Li•AL
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The Southern Tornadoes evened
their season record at ~6 with a
com.,.&amp;om-behind &amp;.5 win over

vlall\.111 North Galila Wedneaday
afternoon.
North Gsllia scored one run in
the first aoo four more in the
second.
Southern bottled beck with one
run in the first, two in the third,
one In tho fourth and the wlnnlrw
two In the fifth.
The Tor~oo ftllh inntrw was
opened by Bret!lartwltha abwle.
After Hut stole second, J 1 m
Hubbard doubled him home tor the
tieing run. Hubbard scored the
winning marker as the result or
a North Gallla throwJDB error
alter he had stole third.
Sou~ern hitters, bee:ides Hart
with .a single and Hubberd with
two doubles, were Kenny Wall·
brown with two alngles, Barry
Hart, Bruce Hart and David Lips·
comb, each a single.
North Gallla hitters were RatIll! with a single and double and

Raines, C. Neal IUid L. &amp;loW·
den. - 1:35.5.
440 ·YARD DASH- Rltchard,
M; Rod FeriJlSOD, G; Romaine,
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180 ·YARD LOW IIIJRDLES(J:I" i i l h
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Riee, ll; Boward, G; Rm Fergu ..
..... G.- :23.3,
880 • YARD RtJN - Huehol~ By tJnlted Proso lnter,.tlonal
NATIONAL LEAGUE
G; White, M; Cunningham, M.
GABRUPct
- 2:07.9.
27 104 22 41 ,394
220-YARD DASH - Black, G; Jones, NY
Raines, G; Hsllo;v, M, - :2t.9. H. Aron, At 27 94 18 36 .383
27 114 15 43 .377
TWO..MILE RUN - Warner, Alru, Pit
Hbor, Pit
20 69 14 25 .362
M; Durham, G; Schapla, G. Laboy,
MU
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10:32.6.
SprwJr,
Chi
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70 13 25 .357
MILE RELAY- WonbyMelp.
25 92 14 32 ,348
Rumen were: Grate, E. Wil- Mays, AF
Alou, AU
25 103 20 35 .340
liams, Vau&amp;ilan and Rltch8rt. Jooes, Mtl 26 97 14 33 .340
3:47.
LONG JIJMP - Stebblllo, G; Kangr, Chi 29 120 25 40 ,333
Earl 'lbomaa• two-run double
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Hoffman, M; P. Neal, G. - 19'.
In the bottom or the ooeood InGABRHPcL
3".
Carw,
Min
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86 15 34 .395 nlng ".as the key blow In K,yger
POLE VAtJLT- WhiUatch, M;
Ptrcll,
BoB
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19 33 .367 Creek s 5·1 baseball victory over
Alberti , Gi Ron F ergu1011, G. 9'~".
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C.ti,
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·G; ' .WWillms, . D;, Blaek, G. Rsbro, Min 19 50 8 16 .320 UIDph ot the year.
5'-4".
Hrsn,
KC
15 50 7 16 ,320
Thomas' double scored steve
SHOT PIJT - C. Neal, G; Web.
Sea
20
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SpsulclingandBiiiRouab.
Thomas
Hepa,
er, Mi Barr, M. - 41'-21h".
28 114 21 36 .316 romped home "" Roo l)diion's
DlliCtJ,S - C, Neal, G; Slab· Mrcr, NY
Oliva,
Min
25 102 15 32 .311 single to complete the Bobcats
bins, G; Borr. - 133'-7".
Strno,
Cal
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51 3 16 .314 thrOH'II!I ootllurat. ThOll added
Finn! Score- Gallipolis 76,
Home
Runt
two more runs in the fourth.
Meigs n.
Natiooal Lesgue: Me Covey, Son Southwestern's lone run came in
Fran 8; Cepeda, Alia, Sarto, Chi, the aoventh lmlng, Morgan oJn.
Perez, Cin and Stargell, Pitt 6. glod, and scorid on two KC orAmerican League: F. Robin- rors,
son, Balto, Jacklloo, Oak and
CUrt Baisden, losing hurler,
Howard, Wash 10; Petrocelli, famed three, walked three, gave
Boo, Murcer and Pepitone, NY up seven hits. Tom Byoel~ winand Dando, Oak s.
Ding pitcher, allowed three hits.
Runs Batted In
He tamed eight, walked two and
Natlooal Lesgue: Santo, Chi hit two batters.
"against the MCIItreal Expoo.
23; Tolan, Cln and McCovey,
•vllllr Croe k will P1ay at Ea st.
Perez' homer WI&amp; o n e tA. San Fran 22; Cepeda, AU. 21; em F r !•·'"" ""en1ng. ~
~ score
only throe hits allowed In e111:t Bench, Cln 20.
ot Wednesday's contest:
lmtlngs by loser Gary Genli1. , American r ··--: Murcer, NY
SOtJTHWESTERN (I)
The Redo' other two runs came 29; F. Robinson,
--.PLAYER
Ballo 26,· Knt.,.
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AB R H
In the n1ni1t, · olf reliovilr Cal brew, Mlnn and Howard, Wash G• ca,,_
~- , ef. • • • • .2 0 1
Koonce.
22; Dando, Oak 2L
Boman, 3b. · • • • · • .3 0 1
II was I'Ol'ez• tbth ~ ot
Pitching
Bal-. p, , ••... .3 0 0
the ·
Nat!-' • --··· n-n, Ch:' Reynolds, lb.... .. 3 0 0
waatheCllldlt..
~... - .,.... Perry, Morgan, aa. •.•. , • ,2 1 1
edJim
withMerritt,
tho win,- held
Kell r..o; Nlekro,
Alia· 5-t;
Sen Frau 5-3; seven tied with 4. Walker, c.. • • .••. 2 0 0
Ill throe hila In hla 71.31m!np,
American League; McNally, '!latera, 2b .•.. • •. 3 0 0
Clay Carron over from Ba!to '"· cutp Bos Stottle- Lewis, If.. .. ...... 2 o · o
Merritt
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ten
he and
laced.rotirect all (lve. bat.
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NY and Odont,
- , Tolan elnsiod 1!\ tha · Pattin, Sea 4-1; McLain, Dot and :r~r:·
2 0 0
tllntlt, mowed to aocono1
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Perez Enjoying Rest

Beebe, 2b•••• • • ••• 4
Hysell, p.... . .... 3
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Moody, lf.... 0 . . . . . 1 0 0
M. Beebe, If .• . .••• 0 0 0
J, ParSOII, If. , • , , . 0 0 0
E. Thomas, 3b. • • ..2 1 I
TOTALS
25 5 7
II)' lmlnp:
SOUthweatarn 000 000 1-1-3-3
K,ygsr Creek 030 200 X- 5-7.2

rn three ot11clall(¥&gt;a. . ,
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l\ltllcer, sbtrp 011 tho mound,
allowed hits In tho b,rat.'•l'oorlll,
fifth and slxfb lnntrwo beton tho
hosts n,.lly bunched 0JIO!IIIi fAJr
three C1lllll In tho seveillll.
Van Jol!nson aot tt.o lint 111- •,
ning single, Catcher· Jim CrQII'
doubled In the !curtll, Carl
(Birdie) DemoskOlf sirwlooi In
tho fifth, and Bob bit
aafely In tho sixth.
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Powell led otf with a wallr.lfellof
Hurler Tlmm,y Demoaliiiy ) IJ&gt;.
glod, Dennis Ault wallaid with
two out and Stan WIISOII ~~eel.
Spencer, goq tho dlalanee,
tanned seven and walked thfee.
John Ingels, who stan.d tor
Meigs and gave way totiolnookey
In tho fifth, fanned three IJid
walked three. DemoakOy otruck
out four and S.ve II&gt; one walk.
Galllpolio OU 310 2-11 I.Z 0
Meigs
000 000 3- 3 1 1
Spencer and Mosley. Irweta
(LP), Demoskey (5), and crow.

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Young Men' s Better Spring Slocka
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Suits &amp; Sport Coots by Stylomart &amp; Brookfield

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moved to .third Cllt a !on!e oat
IUid IOOred '"' a wild pitch by
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Larey Dterker, . tbe lloultDo
Aatroa' 22-yeor old Jileber, Ia
like most olhOr Y'JIIIII Jlteben.
He thinks his last baU Is his
best Jltob. The difference Ia
lhal Dierker Is rillbl.
Dierker .-... his over..,.er~ng Ia OIIOU&amp;h to Win
aaaln Wednesday niallt wheD be
stru&lt;k out 14 bailers Olld
Jllebod a flve-bltler Ill a 6-1
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Dierker was aided by a 13-blt
attaek which llleluded a lbHe,.,.. homer by Jim Wym which
pye him tbe laad In lbo flflll
lmJnl. The 6-{oot, 4-lnch, 190pound aatl•e Ill Hollywood,

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.lolluly ca1118CII bomered
In the 118'1enth.
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Braves Defeat Expqa
The Atllulla Braves defealed

A number ot perl&lt;llla !rom
bere atleqdlld lbo ule at Mn.

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with a saerlll,ee lly which drove
Ill the deelalve run In the
·-enth aa the Gtanta snapped

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Glo'lonl Perey, In trouble all
the ~. Jllebod out Ill
num......a jams to raise his
record to 5-a with on elahlhitler.
!illj)s Tie
Tony Perez snapped a ...,..._
leas tie with his !ourlh.lnning
bmmer Olld Jim Merritt ODd
Cll.r carroll combined lor a
lhreeobltler Ill the Reds' vlctoey
over the :Meta. Morrill struck
out ..,.... and walked two
bofo.re leavlna In favor ot
cerron with ooe oot In the

American Leape,
Cblcaao defeated Baltimore, 1).
4. Mime sola routed Clevolond,
10-3, Detroit beat Kansas Clt;y,
~. Ooklond niiiPed Waahlngton, 5-f, Collfornla doWIIed New
York, f.IZ, ODd Bostal aheded
Seattle, 5-4.
1'!111 Nlekro retired 17 ol the
last 19 ba-• In pllehlng his
alxth stralfllll complete same.
ralllna hit record to 5-l ODd
l011erlna his earned nm ..er.
age ID 1.47 lor the Brave&amp;. · elgbth.
Nlekro also helped his own
Pitcher Bob Veale's runcaue with a run-oeorlng double I&lt;Orlna sln&amp;le In the IIBCOIIII
In a three-run flflll lnnlnB rally lmlng and Wlllle .Siaraell'a
alxth homer of the season
accounted for the Pirates• nms
against Sell Diego's Cll.r Kirby.
Veale, who struck out 13, sot
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were Sharon IJewell, LealL WU.
llama, MIDnle McGrath, Mr. Olld
Mra. Joe MCJM-fa7. Nf. iuLd
Mr4. Mike ~iRLJe, Bllll G!lke1
aDtlaon, ,Joe1, )!r.ahdMro.CIIntoLL. Glll!oJ ODd IDI'o Tid, of AJ;
ban,y, R~'· _..Mrl.l.&lt;n!I•Comp;.
bell (eo,lle Alldrl!) of Delal!~.
0. Olld Francel YOLLI!I and 1'lmo'

. Mro. Kate WUIOII liao recelved word lhlt her grlllll.aon. Jell
Ue, has presented her with a
great-arondaon. Thla mekeatwo
boya lor the Lees.
· Mr. IIIII Mro. Fronk !!All•
and &lt;ldldreri ot Middleport were .
MLpper guests ot lbo Mike Epplea,
IllY Blohop.
Mro. Eleanor :~GUt ODd !ether
F. o. Whll• ·(Babe) who r.,
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of DBJ01o11 spent a day with Mro. - - w_,w_ - · --··
John Soul.
at Tbo CIO¥~ Cllnle, lall!&gt;n!e
· .Tom WeUals a patient at B&gt;l- and maldiLI a rapid 'l""'eey.
Hla lather, Oila WILaley; .Ia 1
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Mra. Goldie Jones 11 - - medical pOtlent at a Perkerl·
~ome this week alter underiPns burl hoapltal. ,
Mr. ODd Mra. 11&lt;Jbert Clark
maJor IUfiiOI'Y at Veterana Jloa.
are bulidlng a IIUIJULLer home at
pita!.
!hBJ lake II!O)' ·roeentl,y pur&lt;halo
edtrom9uii.Y~··
C!Wck_ Hartenstein came In lor
Mr. and MrL Larr7 Clerk and
the save.
Tamara•of Alhlnl were Sliufd¥
WWie Crali!ord imoliled ' In pest• ot the Robert Clarki.
lha tie-brealdnB run with a twoMra. Margaret 1Jou81aa' IlLII
out sln&amp;le In the 12th end WIWe Frances Alkire RLucle e lx11dneoa
Davis !ollOLI'ed wltlr his IIBCOIIII trip to Columbus.
homer ol the game u lbo
!Ira. Earl Foil and Mra. Opal
Dodgers broke their !oor.game ·, Rhodea called oo Elale J!Wle
loslna stresk. Fer&amp;~~aon Jenkin• recenll,y.
suf!ored hia second lOBI agaln&amp;l
Kenneth CarlO)' Olld ~Lew!oor vlctorle~ while reliever II are OLIILerJ of """ cora.
Jim Brewer Jicked up ,IILa ..Win.
Mr. ODd Mra. Earl McGrail!

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Sell FriiiCII&lt;O .Gianta beat the · Jim Dav_.-1 drove Ill I1Vo
St. IAIUia Clrdlnala, ~ tho l"IIDI, ""' with a sln&amp;le Ill a

Clllelmatl Reds doWIIed .the
New York Meta, a.o, the
Pltiaburgh Pirates loj)pod the
Sell Dleao Padret, 2.0, Olld the
Los. AQolel Dodpra beat the
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roOm:lor Ail.,, who,- JQced PltllburJIL ~F, An ... athi.U• director ~ lfei!.

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BosiDn •.• ..• 16
Washirwtoa • • 16
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New York .•• 12
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p lllsburflll • • •. 16 11 •593
Phlladelphla ... 12 12 .500
New York ..... 12 15 .444
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the charp and on or -~·t the. ' " ~·
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rted
ttoo waa millclpua ·aiol !l'llhout
prose
lo 'the Grand Juey of allY losil !ooindatlon and that In
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Maoon Coolnt;y, W. Va., IJIII·that de!endiiW the said !aloe' aetlaa
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o,;lro attornoy, Fronk M, Armada,
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;~·· ,Martin'• coonsel.

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' Resort, '"' Roote 62, north ot p~
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,'f."e lUll SBJ'B that OD JILIIILey
,jj • is; 1989, the defendon~ AlbortJ.
Gllfllecilll, elllj))oyed u mantger
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. ! alld llillld..!iJ,y swore.to tile Jus; tiee or peace that the plaintiff
. , · ¢~ !:;· Marli{l. committed ~
erline of ln!llcllng unnecesaaty ·
011 1'
• crilll: )untshment ~ an 1nCalt1
to ;wit:. his chUd, three,yeara ot
IIlli• ~~ dld charp lha plalntltr;
P, ·E. lo!u"lln with wiiJ!ully aboll'
dOLLille · and no.dectl!W his aon,
Richard Lee Martln, ap 3,
As a reault ot this, a warrant
s':. ·:::olsaued lor the plaintlfl'a ar_...
Platptl~ waa lii"eoted and
brought to the Mason CoUnty JaU
W!Lere he was.c&lt;lllflllod !rom Januaey 18, 1969, to J81118cy 20,
1969, all of which ceuaed the
plalnttl! a great deal ot dlaC&lt;llll·
fort, hwnlllatloo and mental angUish, llie COII1JIIalnl said.
Tbe plaint!!! !urtbersaidho,P,

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wlfh my 'Edwatdi011 Loolt'1"

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Kansas Cit,y •• 14 12 •538 3'/z
Chh:ago •• , • 10 11 .471 5
San Francisco. 16 II .593 2
California
• • • 9 U .391 7
Clnclmatl ••• ,12 15 .444 6
Seattle
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8 17 .320 9
San Dlqo. , •• 13 17 .433 G'h
Wednosday's
Results
Houstm •••••• 9 21 .300 IO'h
Oakland 5 Wash 4, nlfllll
Wednesday's Results
Calit
4 New York 2, night
Los A1v 4 Chieago 2, 12 Ins.
Bostoa
5 Seattle 4, night
llouaton 6 Phlla 1, Dlght
Detroit 6 Kan Clt;y 2, night
Cin 3 New York 0, night
Mlnn 10 Cleveland 3, nlahl
Pltle 2 Sell Diego 0, nlfllll
Chicego
6 Balt4, nlfllll
!!IOnia 5 Montreal 3._nlfllll
Today'o
Prollable Pltehers
San Fran 5 st. Louis 3, nlflllt
No games scheduled.
Todoy's Prollable Pitchers
Friday's GeJnes
(Ail. Tbnes EDT)
New
York
at Oaklsnd, night
HoosiDn (Lemaster IJ.4)atPhllBoeiDn
at
Colltornla,
nlahl .
adelphla (Wise 3-2), 7:35 p. m.
Washington at Seattle, nlahl
Only game scheduled
Mlrmesota at Detro!~ nlfllll
Frlclay's Gamea
Chicago at Cleveland, nlahl
Hoostoa at N'""Yook, ni&amp;ht
tlhclmiu at ii:Ontreal; nl&amp;ht '· Kansaa Cf14 fl Beltlrnore, ~
Atlanla Phlla, night
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Los Alii! at Plttsllur&amp;h, ni&amp;ht
how come they spend the
Son Fran at Chicago
summer picnicking?
Sell Diego at s~ IAIUia, night

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Los Aqjeles ••• 16 11 .593 2

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"!&gt;MiliSIONS - James ·BIIh,
Pl. l'lelsant; Orlan Burna, Pt.
~ Mra. WUIIam Anderson, Leon; Danald E. Glem,lfaL.
deraon; &amp;iii&amp;IL Grlnim, PI, Ples1o
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Incur

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• .lad ... a· I -en· ao coa•· In the
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and l'urlbor 1lad to .,.,.nd IIDIII
for a proleosl-' bond-· and
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-did •• a · direct reault 'or such
proaecuuoo incur dunlgeslnthe

POJN1 PLEASANT -

Court Actwtis

The

bsb.Y chbiLp, broom and wearIna.a tan barneaa and etJdppod
with l'lmllei' dlepoaablea, Ia
-eapln.
~ Reynolds,

Glom, Minnie Rouah, Tell1 Nl.
bert, Danna Eacue, llarryFraek.
lin, llrlell G. Adid!La, Griff Dur.
bin, Mra. iq' Woomer, Clen
Smith.
BDITHS- Mr. Olld Mra. Ranaid lllcCqy, Ashton, a son.

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Q-1 bave a Baker's cyat. this falls to occur, the cyst
What causes It and whet can appears as a swelling ID the
be done for II?
neck. It causes no symptoms
A-A Baker'• eyat is a dis- WLieJS It becomes infected
tended bursa be b 1n d the iD whicb case it must btl
knee joint. II may be caused ~pened and drained. If not
by exceulve use of the Infected, surgical removal is
Joint, arlhritls or injury but usually advisable .
ln many caHs no caUJe Ia
apparent. H,-drocortlaone IJL.
Q-My doctor says I hove
jectecl Into the area may an ovarian cyst. What
llive relief but in most vic- caused It? Ia an operaUon
!lms surltlcl!l remov8J of the necessary?
cyst is the only way to get
A-These cyata are devol·
lasting reUef.
opmental defects and are
very common. Most of the
smaller ones require no
treatment but if they meas.
ure more than 2\io Inches Ill
diameter or cause symptoms they should be removed,

Alfred ·
Spcial Notes

.,w:;lled

Count Reduced

We want to sit down with
lh e Arabs face to face

neigh~ to neilbbor, and
we don t want any bullfing.
-MoilLe Dayan, lsrlklL M·

tenae minuter.

Elherlek was15yearsoldwhen
sentenced ID death In the electric
chair In 1967, the .YOIIlgest person ever to recelvethedeathpe~
alty In Ohio.
He has been oo death row for
about a year and a halt. The
reduction in sentence means that
Eeborlok wW not go to the electric chair.

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Powell YL Charle., H. WJIIIIIILJ

Divorce arantad ta Ce J Bert
lllol!man, •• Patricia , . . _
Dllhman; pl•fr8 -rdlid a-

clualve rlflllla to _ _ _.
usa ol boullebold ....... . '
lliYoree aeUona clamloaeoi IJ&gt;.
cl- VIrginia E. JCILOntlllbiiL
w. Jonea. _,-ate....._,

diiiiiLIIIOd; Blmle ~

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Ya Heney ''lbomad 'llalneJ; Loldlo
McCallleter VI AJLdrew )(eAJ.
llater; CaroJ.l1l A. .11orpa ••
Cherles R. Morpn Olld Vlr&amp;lala
lolae Dunlap vo. FI'IILcla lee DuBlap.

Civil aetlona dlamlaled, &amp;ad
stricken !rom the record nre
Charles Owen and Etbel Utohfleld VI Donald JOiellh dbe C:U..
tomer Research, andllaedaiiStover va. Harbert M,roro, 11&gt;a If¥·
ers and SOIL, Cootractora,

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MAY 8 thru MAY 11

osmeler)'.

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SLACKS-TOPS
Some of the hottest sprlllgs
IlL the world He beneath Ice·
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IN WASHABLE KNITS
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SLIPS, DUSTERS

·DRASnCALL Y REDUCED FOR
SHOWING

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PRESENT

Electloo Ill &amp;lnda,y School ot-

1111.wilf·

THE
IlDDlE

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U~ra was bold as !oUowa with

ua._.,

and Rm.ert Wlllfama.

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If the forces of the fr01
world wioh to contlnue helpIDg South Vlelnaln they are
welcome to do 10. But If they
wish to withdraw, the South
Vletaameae people thll year

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September term, ' a.JM f.,

Ajlpllealloal · lor membe
lad ahaufd be
to the VOhiLieer Fire Depart.

CIUOIES

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CootlLolince ol '

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Stnet, I all lor !-year tmn

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First Degree

&amp;liLday School attencliLa ..,
Mo,y 4 .... 56, the otrertna .15••
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own respoDJibWtlea.
-Pusilknt Nguytn Von
TILieu of South Vietnam.

P AlNESVJLLE, Ohio {UPO Thie 11th District Court of Appeals her .. loda,y reduced t h e
fi~t degree murder convicdon
of Fred Eaherick Jr. 1 17, to sec~
ond degree murder.
Esberlck had been sentenced
to death in the electric chair lor
tho bsyonet slaying ot his atop.
!ether.
Hels IDappearbo!orethethree
judge panol May 22 r..- sentenc-

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IDiaaJG.t, ·~ 24, !Ued.l!Y
Paul ~Jr., attonLO.I'!orplaln.. II.,,

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Adult clul ~bora, · Nellie
Parker. and Hal en WQOde; YOLLI!I
aololt clan, llowiLrdFlandaro and
Churleo Taylor; WWtnaWorken
Lio¥d DW!nger eed llorotll)' J1oi&gt;.
lnl&lt;lll; B181 Bees, Nina Robin. ..., and rrta cerr; l'rlmar7, JUan.
Ita Snrta and FlorencaSpencer;
&amp;lnbeama, Doria DiUin&amp;er a n d
Cherlotle Van Meter.
Secretory a n d TreiLourer,
Florence -..,.. Ubrarlana'
llantl!' Dllllnaer and VICki cerr;
Roll Coli, 1ie!*en Folllod and
Timmy "*'&lt;er; Uebora, Lloyd
Dillinger and Millard Snrta•
Planlat. Gnos Snrta;~lead-•
ers, Dlllamore Jlo7lea and Charlos D, W&lt;lllde;FioLvera,NinaJiob..
lllaon, Genevieve Qllhrle a n d
llorotll)' RoblniCII.
Wurlhlp aervlcaa were beld at
10:45 with the Rev. Casto
. Mr. and Mra. 0111o of

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Ita OLI'ILIIr,
waa carcylng lbo baby chimp
at 1 p.m. W-sdBJ.
The chimp waa!oondlnOILio,
where he had been l3ken to a
brother.a~all'a boule by a Fl.
Pleasant boy who, wbOIL threst. .
POINT PLEA~ - The Pl.
OILed by cttr poUee with a warPleasant
Voh11leer Fire Depart.
•IILOuntot$2,ooo.
The demand Judsment aplnst
rant tor steallna the
baby
mODI, LLLI!OIInB at the FlreSiatloa
the de!endanla Ills in amoont o1 cblq, If be w8a not returned,
IIGLLday aiPt. al~ the l'cJI.
•10,000, and punitive o!amaps In lecl them ID tho ehlmp.
IOIIfna•otlleera to aalllDLO lbalr
the ' aLDD o( .10,000, Wbore01mer Jack Reynolds retus- dutlea OIL JWLe 2:
the piaintltr demanded Judllment ed to I/L"OSI cherps,
Chief, Bob Jomaon, 2 • JBif
against both defendants In the
term; Asalstant Chief, CharUe
amount ore20,000.
····.··.· ·-· ····.·.·.·.· .·.·:.-... .-. -:-·:.-;.·....... Wooda; captain, Robert Rice•
Flrll Ll., BIU Whitt· SecOnd u.'
• George•
B1U Dickson; president,
DOCTORIS MAILBAG
Planta; IMICJ'Oiar)', Rancll Jividen; lnaaurer, Brook Wallis,
ebaplaln, The RO¥. JameaSJauih.
ter, -J)ILIIIDr or the C!Wrch of
Christ In Chrlsttsn Unlooon Main

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Court, - 61Del-:
Slate 81 rei. Charl01 If. )fa.

ly WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.

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~ i ci&gt;IJ actloo ault hd ~n llled
1 ~ In the' ofrice of ROO!Ud Schultz
' 1 "" Circuit Clo k 0r v. . c
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DROPS ,DUTIES· ·

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llmltecl ·ac~~m """' mee.
· IILouidor IIIJUrY IlL 1N7, ' )LU
, been relurned to the PltlllllarJIL ·

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The c~c:koo bird Is known ,.

IN ARIZ!INA

NEW HAVEN- Pvt. E-1 Dill- .li,S the
Ill' Lee stoats sljlUoned ln Ari- "l
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I consider it a real privilege
to write a rew words in praise
of one ol the nnest 111'014&gt;8 of
young people I have kNMn.

In those days when about five
per cent of our rw.tion•s youth
seem bent On rioting or destro.Y1111! aU that has made our country
ereat, and gettilll! all the headlines, we too often are content to
sit back and let the m&amp;ioricy lake
the blame lor those lew.
I had the QPportunity to attend
the worship service at Syracuse
AlburY United Methodist Church,
planned and conducted enUrely 1&gt;1
a 111'014&gt; of about 40 boya and girls
and their counsellor, Mrs. Karl
Kloea. I'm sure all who attended
will agree it was richly rewardilll! to see these youth glviJIII ol
their lime and talents In a truly

x.I!l'l
Bob~i
an 111e elwatkln
It 111e ville. wa1
~ aad 1,_

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e..17'1aJ' project~, Their aocompll&amp;hments have tor exceeded aU
expeclatlons.
If they are representative ct
the so - called genoratlon
acroas our Mtlon, the flture can
only be brighter,
bama Ritlt llld Ia a momber of
So, to all &lt;Jl them, and their tbe Wltlte FaiCOII Iliad, ~~iva
pastor, Rev. Welllell Stutler, we 1nm~ and·. II a m~ette.
say COIIIII'8lulatlons for mall)' Job•
Slle 11 a mtmber of !be Na•
Well Done!
t&amp;1na1 illlbOr Soclet;y and aecreKenneth W~na
taey ct lbe Future Homemakerl
of Amerl&lt;a. G@lls also a member ct tbe New Haven United

Now y,....
/~...:=: Goldle'a
0'~ aao1 vaa

To Conferences

AdVIsors, and What Is a Balanced 4-H Club PrOIII'&amp;m.
Attending the Rio Grande session were Mr. and Mra. Roy
Miller and Miss Margaret Griffiths. Attending the Lake llape

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Team No. I. ......... 92
Team No. 6 , , , ••• , , , • 89
Team Nn. 1 .. .. ...... 83
Team No. 2, • .. .... ,. • 64

Tt1111 No- 5. • ••••••••• 54

Team No. 3 ........... so
High Team Series - No. 6,
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ZENITH TWO-YEAR COLOR T\1 PICTUIE TUIE WAIR..\NTV
Zenith Radio COipOiol!JOn w~rrilnls th~ rolor piclur~ tu!xo in th~ z~ni th
Col01 lV rl're•\K'r ~ shown here 10 be free lr9fll defecls In m.ilrri~l Mising
from norm• I u~•~:e lur two yean. from d1te of original comumrr purcha~ .
Warr•nty (over~ rrpair of color picture tubt&gt;, or ~plaument with rl•built
10101 pirtull! ttJhf, Jl'ltuU~h lfW authoritl!d Z~nifh deafer ~nywfwrt' l ...... f'lt'l
m~y live m move; lran' l'"' lation , labof and o;enrice cherg1·~ Mr tht" 'ohliJ:J·
tinn nf lhr owner. ll'notM .repluMtl!nl lube is alw W.lrun!~d lor Ike full
unc~l'""d terrn of the or•t~inilllwo-year waHanty .
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.sr1 J• mlallt like bell because

~ II bel.!~ 10 "demure'' 1te

ftallnl he cloem'l haye achlnce.
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WIIIC11'UU!illl ~ ltnol!

Clllter'll' (Prvridlnr, ct
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{'Jflll &amp;Ill ta know her?
f $. What II tilt surell W1J foi'
; • alrl ta make a boy notice
her? .
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ru palllloll tilt ·belt &lt;Jl
t U...,. In a couple ct lllllllllOl
I:Gltlllllllo ·- H.
. ;Dear Hellil:
. Pm In a predlca.- I've

1101e1 might 1111'1 a converaalion - aad wllo knows where
tldnp wU1 SO from there? H.
Dear Holen:
What do ,yau think about a
flllllr wllo:
1. lloltoola It to the l)hone
aad then tells q boy w11o ealla
that rm In bed- llhon lt'alllll1
8 p.m.?
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2. II another boy calla, he
ahouta, "I wanl ;rou to quit both-

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eye sur1817 .... Walter Matthau
used to loll fortunes oo horses,
OWDs them - 'II• stable now
totals 16 .... Jack carter WBII!s
to produce and just bought screen
rights 1o ''TheBeeotlful Couple''
DDYeh no, Jack liOO'i dare star

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High Ind. Gome - Fred Brace,
237 and Brenda Boyer, 206.
Seooon Highs: Team Series No. 6, 2087; Team Gome- No. 4,
770. High Ind. Series - Chas.
Boyles, 613, and Pandora r.olllns, 562, High Ind. Game- Jerry
Van lnwagen, 247andBrendaBoyer, 214.
High Average - Dala Davis,
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,yau and IbiD • · suddeal1 clllJflll're tbe aaiJ alrl.
V Bit 110. Ill r.-1 JUt, you han
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; •8111 Jflll KNOW lOO'd be altiJO.
laltb' right for Wllka right llUl
Jflll Ill oilier &amp;lrl,
WilY e&lt;UI't It eYer be 114lel
cllalce'/ WilY ean'l n come right
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Noed a mower for smOoth-cut showcaM lawns ·
· and olso- for rough, hard-to-cut weedy ....s?
Get bath in ono mower - with a Hahn-Eellp-.
High Wh..l Rotary. It's solo, bocau10 you s~
tho bla&lt;le only after you oro bohind tho handles.
3~ "'' Briggs and Stratton ongine. Pow-R-Vac
housing draws ,,. .. ~p straight for slick cui'
ling. Instant 1~ ' to 3Ji" height a&lt;ljustmont.

NEW

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The c. a's ........... 63
Fantastics .• •• •••.• , • 44
The 9's •.•••••.• • •.• 35
IUgh Team Series - Forest
RUilltel's, 2185; High Team Game
- Forest Runners, 814. IUgh
Ind. Series - Dale Davia, 566,
Noocll Carsey, 501. High Ind.
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Tenure 4-H Advisors Trainlnt'
sessions held Aj)rll 26th at Rio
Grande Collep on May 5 at the

~o.t)OO,ooO plub - comp1•
52 mlle1 trom-atGreat
Gorp, N. J. .... Wei PIAJIIoy
llulh
just bclu8hl a :Mar-

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serves al piaalit, and I• active
ln Youth Felloiollhlp.

Eleven Meigs county 4-11 advisors pertlcipated In the "Low

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Tlie l'llpe's .... Is ·hla new plane
we llil1 Jnaiat a
- e II a Playboy Club member who thinks DaWl atssklnd
Is an lnteUectual.

lllethodill Clllrl:b ........ s b e

session were Pat Bailey, Janice
Davis, Ruth Putman, Madeline
Points Buchanan, Mr. and Mra. Lavern
E.
Forest Runners • . • • , , . 83 Jordan, May Jordan, and
Blakeslee.
HWtowers • • • .. .... 69

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May 2, 1969

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year lllo IIIW llll&amp;llt
aullleal ltl• 221111
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Ia a JtriiiY lflalll
Pnt- · !Jf ~ 11'1111' ;,, Gllllfa ~eUey
~..£nllllll on leave.
must 01111.
stoCk Now •
All W.Gral! II.YI · lbreo ~ her reeeat 10118• are
lite worf:t · mllllloti the I1G' In •Be WW Call .APin." •-No, He
her ute so "' Wnl: rnodll RAil&gt;- liam'l CaUoer' aao1 •mlns.a.TIIIgIn Clarke ·,... Dick .l !ar-; ,,.._ a-Lin&amp;" ... : !!'If wralillllllberl'l
_mar Ylllllovllle illlr (Dick 1&lt;
Nelrelll Pl¢oy jemt wW be

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Lake !lope Dlnlns Lodge.
outstalliiDK service.
The dinner at each place was
In days past, mall)' times I have
eaUed oo these youth, along with provided by the Ohio 4-R Founthose of the Forest RWl and Mh~ dation. Sessions were held on
enville Methodist churches for three topics - How to Teach,
help in church services ani with What Is Expected of Firat Year

Local Bow_lb.Ig

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CGOk' 1 1&gt;-oll)lnr. IUs wife and 100
are relidlnc at Mason, w; Va.
Slaati Ia the ...·or Ml'. anti Mrs.
Domle H. Stoats, Jr., ct New
HaVIOL Ria oddreu II Pvl. E-1
~ Lee._lbat!l, 114. 67001~.
" .NEW , HAVEN - A Week 'in Co, ,C~1J!de, (CST) 41-'9, FOrt
'WuhJnaltl!i ~ hu l)eea an- Huaclllca, Arizona, '85613. . '
nouneed 1r01n t11t o~~~e. r~. Clyclo!
Wealller Vaae Flcure
Foley, w~ 111111 SchoolprlnThe figure or a cock Is
clpal.
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used
In 111•ny weather vanes
GaU MUlor,, dalllbter ct Mr,
because.
bY· a paJ181 enactand. ~~~. ,Jiatey MUler li New
ment In the-9th ceniury. such
!lnlll, 1flll110Ye.lnJIIiletoapend
a figure was sel up on every
a week In the Wublnaton olllces
chureh steeple as the
&lt;Jl Fourill Dlllrlct CatireiiiiiBII
emblem of St. Peter: in al·
KeD Hecltler. .
lusion to his denial of Christ
thrice b e I o r e the ccick
Milo Miller 1 a )mlor at Wa-

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K.Mindling,genoralgrandchapter chairman of Otolntornatlooal
~e committee and past grand
matron; Agnes Y[olfe, a deputy
grand matron of!Jtstrict 25, and
Mrs. Grosvenor.
"Tho Arizona Story" was the
W.ocusedbyMrs.Grosvenorwho
rolated her e:qJerlencos of a trip
to Arizona to attend Ute grand
oesslon ot 1he Order of tho East·
ern Star Otero. Mrs. Mlndlingal·
10 made tho trip to Arlzo.._
Numerouo pictures, rocks, In-

matron, and Recine, June 14.
Also read wasaletterannounctng Ute District 25ofllcers' pai'Q'
to be hold on Oct. 4atdteWarren
Local High School betwoeo Horlow and Vlnr.ent Reservations
are to he In by Sept. 27.
Re!reolunents were served fol·
lowing the meeting by Mr. and
Mro. Clarence Struble, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Sluaher, Judy Jew.
ell and Peggy Taylor.

Preparation tor a rummage

we wlllch 11ar1ec1 todll1 anc1 will
c:ontlmo through Ssturda,y wore
made when the Auxiliary ol Ute
Middleport Fire Department met

Wednellda,y Dlllht at Ute homeOI
Mro. PaU,y Kloos.
tbe llle is being hold In the
Fry building on M1U St. Mro.
Robert llfor and Mro.JackBicb·
tie wiU be hoateoaos lor tile .Mit
meellna With a staniiiY producll
be beJd at tloRI tfmo,

Mro. Kloos, kro. Hobert Me·
Elhlnn7 ODd Mro. Thomas Darst
were hostollee and served a
salad oourse. Olhers sttendlng
were Mrs. Allee MIUo, Mro.
Donald Lowery, Mra.Jamesllan·
lela, Mro. David Oblinger, Mro.
John Vroman, Mro. EvorettBacbo
nor, Mro. Mrytle Harr!IQI), and
Mrs. Emma Wa,ylancl. lira. Ed·
na Triplett and JUlio and Lar17
Byor were (Illest&amp;.

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Ann Litle, and Mrl. Doona AI•
BRADBURr PTA, tbursda,Y, 1111re entertained roctlllll WItil
7:30 p.m.; !tr.l plano for picnic a bridal 111ower hollorlng IIlJa
and lllltallatlon ot now om ...... Juice lleMl 01 ~...
AF1'l!altllw" CD!&lt;.:LE, -ual brldHiecl or John L1aJe.
. II)II1Dg I~'-,
I p.m.,'
Tbe -.it wat held at the
untied lf8thocu.st a..rch; . Albury United lfltllc\!lll a.irch.
.....Dbera 'w wie their own
A bride Cll!llerPaooe !~eMoted
bla oorvlce; Mro. B. B. ielalor, ihe c111 table. Gomoa were~·
Mrs. c. M. Jlwmel)', Mrs. Em. ed Wltll prlael bellll woa Ill' lira.
oroon ~s, and Mrs, c. A, llarlllret Cottrill, Mro. lfar.
Em!nlab; holta-; Mlao Beoa p.ret Wlnebramor, Mrl. Eatber
Sanbom wiU Ill•• tile )lrOIIrlllll. Barden, 11101 Mlai a.rta Fowler.
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Coke, pmcb, minto and 11111
CATHOLIC WOMI';N'a C I u b were sorvod. Altendlni bealdoo
meetlngfoUowlng!IDsaryat7:30 lllose named were Min Nonq
p.m. Tburodo,y, Sacred Heart Bentz, Mro. 1'11111)' Wolfe, Miss
Church,
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Del&gt;bV llardla. Mrl. Balen RibALL DAY imrk aeallal by Il bard and dlllflhloro, Angle, Rose·
Gamma Mu -Chlpter, Bola Sla- mary and llcblll; Mra. Gloria
ma Pbl &amp;iJVill;)', 10 a.m. on Mlc'-'1 and dawllrtero. Thur~' at home 11 Barbara
Betslng,propiringtorneamirket. Sack lunch at noon.
FRIDAY
RETURN JONATHAN Melgo

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Friday at Ute homo 11 Mrs. Hor·..
old Lohse, Pom8l'07;Mrs. Lohse,
Mre, .C. P, Dutton and Mrs. 0.
P. Klein hosts; members unable
to attend are asked to contact
one of tho hostessee. Natlonol
Mual&lt; Month wUI be observed
by Mrs. A. R. Knl&amp;bt.• ~r
chairman.
YOUNG ADULT Class, Bradford ll!urch of Otrlot, at 6:.30
p.m., Friday at the Ml~
Park for a wiener roast; brine
your own relreohments.
. SATVRDA ••
SQUARE DANCE 1))011..,..... Ill'
Eutern lllanml Ann. 8 p.m.
to mll\llght Saturdi.Y at TuJIPOrl
Plains Elementary School wltll
FrODclo Andrews bend, Robert
Pickett, ciDer.
WGH SCHOOL OANCE porcy
wldt Ott J111s. s.tuiday, 8:30 P.
m., at tho Meigs High School
auditorium In Middleport. Sponsored by the Meigs Bond BoolterA. AdJnJSIIoo, 75c,

Nine classes w!Uholdrounlona
at Ute amual bai!Cflllt Oldto Jolld.
dloport Alanml Aaoocta!t.n on
11111 311n tile MlclllleportEI•
monlarJ School auditorium at
6:30p.m.
Tbe claiS of 1919 wUJ cboerve
Ito :50th reunion. Other reunion
&lt;IOI'"'' are 1924. 45th; 1929,

New orr·cer
rl

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sate Nam
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Firat nomtnatk.. 11 o!llcera
..as held when TheodOrUt Coon·
en 17, Dtullhters 01 America,
met Monda,y night at tho lOOF
haU

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stahl.

II WIS &amp;mOWICed 1hat the .....

lor camp to oc-.Jed for JUI1
20-25 and the )lnlor camp Ia set
lor Aug. 17~, both at Camp
Francia Albur7 near Rio Grande.

Mother's
Day Is

summertime

Next
Sunday!

and the living
is easy in a

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shoe
Ypur favorite g&lt;rwilh

for sun1l'Rer clothes ...
the white shoe
Naturalizer gives 1'1 ·t.bt'
&gt;ilhouette you like

OPEN 9·5
ATTEND CONCERT
Several mBDiberl 01 the Meigs
lllgh Scbool mar&lt;hlar band were
111 AthOllo Tue~ night ror tile
Ohio Unlverst~ Brass Choir con-

.and just a touch of
feminine trim.

Bllblii .......

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Mill !ltel71 MaiiiOaka, lito.
lleotrleo Llale, Mrl. Ainll
Willie, Mro. Vera Van lloter,
llro. ~~
Mill Elea.
nor RcbiOI!, Mro. Jean Klool,·
Mrs. Addle Norrl.a,Mra.l\'uda
lllzer, Mro. Evel,yn Lutke, Mro.
Sara •Roullh, lfta. ~- Litle,
Mrl. Marjorie lllwel and Min
April Teaford.
Otllero pre_, sllll to tile

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25111; 1949, 20tlt; 1954, 15th; and
1969, loth.
Reservatlonl for tile dlmer
are to be llll!le with Mrs. ~cl:r
Crooke, treasurer, MI 611Bil""t
Alumni Aasoclatlon, Box 6, Middleport, 1&gt;1 May 17. Po,ymll!llt
to be made at tile limo the rooervatlon llaceoptod. ·
Tho colt 11 tile bllqlet and
dance ror aiUIIIIII Ia P-50, 50
c..u o1 wlll&lt;h wiU &amp;u ror mom·
bersblp Iiiii and another 50 c..U
ror· the &amp;tiiD G. Park Scholarlhlp Fwld. A&amp;alntldoyoaraochc&gt;'larsblp from the fund wiU be
awarded to a graduate ot!.Wp
tile daDeo which wiU
be held In the Melp lllalt SciiOol

ExPreSS y..

Love and A~

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NEW YORK (UP!) - T h e
lu:wry llner Queen Elizabeth 2
wiU receive a royoJ welcome
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ware CIIJIIit.yed ror
Mrs. B~ reported on the
b.Y ,tho ' membero recent •!!•Ilion Jl moe~ hold
'Club at tb!i·Richland .lolotbodlatCIIurcb
' ~ homo o( r.iro.
la ·Athi!\J;
.. ·· . Goo!~ 11· Morn.
A 'M r, '"The
tile prlle1111ilbor.
ror:l,.n·
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trqmna
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tile .~~reatell
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llteri,and
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1111 Mrs: .Walter Mrs. Ed Beer. li11e noted 111 the
_._~ IIIDrllla!l alorloi p.,_
Qlrlll( tilt -lin&amp; ..,P,&lt;Ied vide 'lllllde, COYO!' for !oilce or
Mr•· fred Jl!qllilar. pr·~· wall,'andbeautlflll coiorwltllllla commmlcatlon was read tlo elfort for tile prdonor. They
, Mro. Mar)' Bon12, cOUllf¥ come lri shcde.a 01 lavender, ))Ink
chalrinan, alkt.iatllt&lt;lub and willie 11 well ao the flliiiUar
to dolllle vueatoVelerODoMem. blue. ·
orlaf,Hol!lital. 11 waa 0f1reec1 by , For - · · Mrs. Ksrr read
1the meri&gt;ei'o to do 10. .
from Coloollano3:1S.:Oand Luke
An liwltatlon from tile WblcJ. 2:5i. A meditation, "A Motlltr'a
, Ina Trill 'Go"'" Club to partl. Hearl" from. Portals ol Pr111er

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CARAVELLE•
by8ULOVA
lnexpenslwe but far trvm cheap • • • with .
the priceless styling, the palnstakhig
c!'llftsmanshlp, tile world-renowned BuiOVII

auarentee. See our exciting collection.

LOOI ME OYER

Rambl• }m.-Jcan
2 Dr...........Sl~9

57 Chev. Y8 4 Dr.• $100
59 Pontiac 4 Dr... $295
60 Chev. "6" 2 Dr. $250
62 Cadillac

awo,r from
bulldlnp. ·1 was also
etreooed
1hat ID pesticide• must
-beuoetlwllllcora.
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A llle 11 I&gt;Uib• and piiDia
fllrnllllod 1&gt;1 Mro. Howard N&lt;&gt;Jan and Mrl. Roy Belling was
held at 'tbe euiclualon 01 the
meeiiDa.· .
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PlinS ~ made lcp- an open
meotbi&amp; ID be )leld on Juno 2 at
the Epl~ l'a!'lllh House,
Mro. Karr and Mro. Nolan,
lbe co-I!Oateso, ..-ved a do aBOrt
&lt;oone precodlnfl the meeting.
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.- Son Born in Fort Benning Hospital Wednesday
• G"""'"rent' areMf.andMr&amp;. lll'. .rento. 4 .
llr. llld Mr• MoEihlm,y left
i, UIII)UliCinJ llle ' blrth 11 ~.... KBIIIll!lb McElhinny iDd Mr. ODd
Jeflrfll Paul, Woclnesda,Y, Mf!17 Mn• .MUla\ lklod, MlcllllepOrt. for GIOI'fll~ •JpOD .. •.elvlllg word
at tile Fort Bemlng, Ga., army Mro. Eva Sbublo, MlcllllePn"t, of tile bir th ol t •;olr flrll flrllld.·
hospital, wolilllns ..Ven pounds, and Mr. and Mrl. RuaeeUBdlll)', child. Mr,i, fl-.lld 11 tilt former
lira, Herbert Dixon and Mro. two .U.eoa.
Mlcldleport, '1, are greot. Kalby 11cEI~, .
Sp, 4 and Mrs. John Hood are

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andrlslto.a
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Pleaoant
Tuelllla.Y.

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f·or JOUr mo belI e home

AniiOJJurst,
whocboerveel Ml••
ber 90th
blrthciii1111Dlvorlll1')'
on Fel&gt;. 17, Is a medical petlont
at Molp General Hooplta!.
Mn. Oliver Ml&lt;llolol r !ilJn&lt;W Iller • .several-··
vlolt Ill Mompluo, Term. with
ber mother, Mra. w. W. Ben·
nett, and other ·relatives. WhUe ·
there abo saw · tile stage per.
formaneo 01 "Bare!oot Ill the
Park."

OPEN
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NIGHTS

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Hondy with toola? Then
here is your opportunity
to sove literally hundreds
of dollars by inatolling
your own simplified central air conditioning ay ...
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and ii-wunotedthat$48waa spent
for altulsde work. It was reported that Mro. Ella Lemley, past

chlel, lo confined to ber heme Ill'
Ulneso. A cord wiU be sonL
Two of the new officers, Mrs.
Bon Noutzllng and Mrs, Sadie Me·
Elld~, worolnolllled during tho
meeting. Mrs. Elizabeth Allman
waa Installing officer, with Mrs.
Doria Dolley serving as grand
manager and Mrs. Nelle Bohr,

ONLY

CITY ICE AND FUEL CO.

grancl senior.

The blrthda,yo of Mrs. OWen
aJXl Mrs, Allman were obServed.

675-2460

992·5186

SERVICE, SAYINGS
AND SMILES WHEN YOU SHOP FOR MOM AT
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DANA
Ambush
Emir

Tabu
2()-Carat~·

Spray Coloane ......... 3.50
Dusting Powder ....... Z.50
Colo1ne •.•••• : .••.••. 3.00
Mist Concentrate ...... ~.50"
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SUNDAY, MAY II

Every Woman Alive
Wants • • •

S.den's Glacl• Club

SAVE.EVERY-DAf
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BAIER'S BUJ)GET SHOP(
CHECK:
tlfESE PRICE_S1
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COLOGNE

SALE SPECIALS:
GROUND BEEF
·BOLOGNA
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BEAUTIFUL GIFI'
FOR HER!

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For moms from coast to coasl
And RusseU Stover Candies
Say "Mom: you are the mostr'

JUSTIN LEATHER

HANDBAGS
Bone, Fawn, Haystack,
and Block.
Expro no

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AssOrted Chocolati!S' I lb. SUS . 2 lb. $UI

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POMEROY, OHIP ·

Dustin&amp; Powder ....... 2.75
S'pfay Misr ·
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Golden Woods

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CONSULT US TODAY FOR MORE INFORMATION

Promesse ' Pnmitif
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AUTO OVERTURNS
WARREN, Ohio (UP!)- Jalllll
Bolyard, 22, 01 Warreo was kilL
eel Tuesda.r night wheo his outomcbUe "'erturned on Route 82.

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Arttflclol Flowera, Carnoo
Iiana and ArtOngeme,ts.
CoaMetlc Gift Soh, Bllliolda,
Han.les, Hau, Slips, 'GI.. a·
ware, Soh of Dlshoo, Jowol•
ry Boxes, Eloc. 'rontwrs,
Mtxora, Holr Orren, T&amp;anal'"
lor .,d Table lladloo, BoHor
prlcoll glfta all over tho alero.

WORKER El.ECTRoctJ'I'D)
. WILKINGTON, ,()lllo CllPO WWiam ~. "' L4 ;II lll '
)IllS el..-ted ~ . .
he corQcttd • Uvtl ~ willie
cllmblilla dellb 414 otad Cl!lellnaU Gu t.' Eiec:iri¢ CG. ,... at
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ben namedaprdellpestandliug.
P~ wa.r• 11 conlrol. II was
DOled lhlt tile &lt;lover mite IIIII¥.
be cmb'oUed"bJ eloorln&amp; Browlh

tho montlt W81 ri!JI by Mrl.
Plano were conq&gt;leted lor 1he
Blaellllar.
lil rooponl8 to roll call inoJn. June 1 Inspection when Mel&amp;•
Temple, Pylhlan Staters, mot
Tuelday Dlght at tho hall.
It was announced that Sylvia
Downes, a district 'offtelal, wm
ARMED FORCiill DAY
In 1827 Army o!llcers wore be 1he lnopectlng o!!leor. IDitla·
lent to tile founders of lbe Baltl· lion wUI be conducted at Ott lnmoro and Ohio RIDroad to lnltl· opectlon lor Mrs, '--'an! Van
ate Ill construction. Thlo wao to Meter who was elected Into the
beeomo lbe llrot link In Ute Na• membership at Tuesday nlgllt's
tion'a great ran cl&gt;liummtcottons meeting.
Named to cornmlttoeo to plan
chain.
the event were Mrs. Karl OWen,
Mrs. Gertrucle AlllrewS, Mrs.
Opal Blggo, ro!rostunorts; Mrs.
Martha Olllda, lire. Joan Zirkle,
and Mrs. Biggs, decorations.
Each member Ia to like either
cookies or sandwlcheo. A prac·
lice of the otal! was held !oUow.
lng tho mooting. Mrs, CbUds io
the ataff CIIJIIIn.
Accepted into Ute momberohlp
of Ute Temple wore Mro. Morpr·
et Seldenebel, Mrs. Nettle Hayes
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and Mrs. Winona conk, formerly
·' . ' Soulheastan Ohio's Newest &amp; Finest
of MBgnolla Temple, Pomeroy.
. · ' ' · RESTAURANT &amp; PARTY ROOM
ID a commuDicotlon !rom Ruth
.. WEST BROADWAY
. WELLSTON, OHIO
EUa Burrington,' Phllallelphla,
3.U.6682
Po., 1he tolnp)e was advla'!'l that
Ohio has received flrot place for
, Wt inviti: yqu to sample our excellent cuisine ,
the year in me-rshtp.
. fiallll;irtg stel!ks, chops, seafoo.ds, chicken, and
.Mro. Philip Meinhart, chair·
'dinners for t~e ·entire family. Plus a sandwich
man of 1he ways and means com'lll_tnll itieant . t.or. e\lery_
o_ne's taste.
mi-. reported • riiiiUIIIBe sale
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Fry building In Middleport. She
' • Open Ev..-y EvenIDl Ex~ept Sunday •
aloo noted that oeveral package•
• Dancini Live Mlislc Weekends •
of note paper are sttu avaUablo
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. lor sale.
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ci!' tllo i4le Mrl. Ralilton RuoOeU
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. . 'Mro. l,lull, · ..U 1-ali C\ftO ol tho orf!llll~n
l at tile Pomeroy ~n Club and
f Ito llrll pretddenl.
Mellibors a~~roed to IJI'OVIdo
Oower arrlllfiOIDOnto for tile II·
11111 for lhe ·Pomilroy Alanml
Butl'fl to be held on Ma.r 31. ·
"lira. Jlarvei Van Vr'lllkell was
llllliOinled pubU&lt;I~ cb81rman rcir
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tile "Five Salnlo." Dreu ror tile
alflir wiU be Informal.

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From Only

Don lllrden, Uro. Allla Jloaab
and Sllron, Kilo JQr '111elu,
lllol UndiiGrlndmft,IIIUAn·
nelte Wlnl8r, Mrl. Jucl;r Raullb,
lira. ·DoNtlll ~. ea.
IllY Wlnel&gt;remer, lltl. !jrl'lla
Zwllllllfl, Mrl. AnD Saunio and
JMn, Mill b TUIIIe, lira. Jill
Alldro, Mrl. Cbrllllna ~
lltl. .Mia llcComll, lltl. !Ia.
chael McBride, llro. u
-ro, and u
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111ar7 Jolin..., Mr. and Mrt.

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Naomi London, lltl, lleleD liar~
rio, Mrs. Marie I•'"•atwm aDd

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Croaio; llro.
T..,_.,
)boa. »oniln ,Cirdt. l'lor·
lift. 41~ C~ lira. VIlle !IIICI Cliel" Ill 11 Reolae, ~
LM, IIIJI llll'cla ~. 'llrt. . ,Jim Qrait, a l!tr' d at ado
Wlllllm
nl Cci!Jal.. · llnl·~·
lftl. lhce W..... lin. Jlalilb.
lll&lt;lell&amp;, )boo. 1!1- CGr. lfa.'
More tbU balf lbe world' a
tie llld I-. Qdlt, lira. 111111- ·v~ It produetd by Mada:
IMD ·r fanellllld.J!IIhJ.
IIIIC&amp;r. , ,
Mr, alid lira. Jolm CI'OIIIct llld
~1, IIU'bllrl and Pltrlcla,
lira. 1nat Hoback, Mro. Ellllor
ljrlvea, llro. Dllq ~ .
llrl. Goclr81SCIIDeldor, 1!lllllbr
Ks1 Schlllldor, Mrl. Wlllllm
Houdallllelt llld llarle, lltt. llel·
en Damewood, Mra.llmmiiiiBir·
tala, 11rt. ~ Wolfe, llro.
BetV Ht,u, Mro. Robert Jtl.
fora and PalO'.
Mr. and Mro. Jolll Bedorllll,
llro. Jamea Clllrord, lltl, Jane
IAI, Mro. GIOIIIIA DPII, lltl,
Pauline Manrll1. Mlal ....
~r, Milo Dobbie Nonll,
Mill 111811111 Holman, !fr, !Uid
· ~~r 1 • Jlellldl MIN"), Mrl. lilllll

ARMED FORCES DAY
The ArmY o! Ute United statoo,
Chicago Ia the world'•
toda,y, Is made ~of three"comPlana were made for a car
leading producer of steel and
ponents, the Regular Army, tbe machinery.
waah to be held on M81 17, the
place to beiiiiCWICOdlater. Mary ArmY NaUonol Goard, and the
Army Reserve. The latter two
Bradlury served tlfrelibmentl
are
often called the Anny'•••aeto Mary AnD Bochtle, Glema
serve
components."
Sprague; Tom Cissell, Sanely
John1011, Cyntlda Millo, John So&gt;.
be, &amp;tsan Powera, and Mr. and
Everyone'• economirinQ.
Mrl. Jack Slavin, Ute counseAt the medical center, the
!oro.
doctor gives out suckers
and the dentl&amp;t dotm~ the
halt takes 'om awo~ from
the kids, returns em to
TWO-DAY SALE SET
the doctor, and so on and
Tho youth lellowllhljl d. the Enon.
terprlee United MetiM&gt;dlat Clllrch
wUI hold a rummage sale Frtdi,Y
and Salurdi,Y from 9 Lm. to 3 p.
m. In the former Edwarda' IDauranco building Ill Pomeroy.

RUS(HEL
VARIETY

of cool white

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ria Hu'd111, Mrl. Rcbelt R. lfar.,
doll, Mrl. Bell1 Aah oDd Demar·
II, ...... Ot:lal Kloea, llrl. Ev..
1)'11 Smith, Mra. Unda ·Forrell.
lfta. Pamer, Mro. liar·
fiBril Elchl•fil"', Mro. Coralee
CU!nmll!t and·Mill RdJin Mor.

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pro ~ IIDKIWieod ht a mootlllg 01 tile post counc:Uors IChed·
uJed for tonight haS boon Can.
eoUed Gle to the Dlatrlct 13
rall7 behiDg held todll1 In Mer.
Iotta.
Reported Ul llere Harold Lem.
ley who remateo critical at the
CbUUeothe Veteran• llolplta!,
~~~r.. LemiOj' I'Odlned to her
, . ~· Jana • Rite~ Famle
'' ., · .. VeNU!eil: llh• aloo.holed that
· ,;amp plans were made cUing Mro. Zana Withrow Is a pollen!
a meetlnBoftheYouthFellowlhlp at Holzer Medical Center, tbe
01 Heath United Motllodlat Church prtze package was won Ill' Mra.
&amp;mday

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Youth Plan
Summer Camps

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Nt'ne MHS Classes to
Ho/d Reunt'ons May 31.

burg;Minearc~ter,Junell,
c~ter.DaughteroftheAmeri~
home chapter of the deputy grand can Revol~on, I p.m. luncheon

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Rummage SaIe pans

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Lo dge Recog ntz
e.
dian relics, and product• of Art·
zone wore dlopla,yedbl' Ute - k ·
or whc gave a hlstoryaiPholnlx.
A rlolt to Oto Grand caro-on was
a highlight ol Otetrlp, Mrs. Groovenor uld.
Mrs. Woodard reminded the offtceraandmombersoflnapectlon
to be hold on May 17 at 8 P· m.
wldt Mra. Wolfeas tile Inspecting
omcer.
Read at tile meeting waa a lot.
ter r&lt;&gt;prdhl! Ute Grand C~ter
banquet to be held at !!le Grand
Chapter session In Cincinnati In
October. 'Invitations to lnspec·
tlons wore road from Trulne
Chapter, Mo,r 10; Athens, May 16;
Harrisonville, May 23; Mount
Hoaltlly Olapter, May 25, wldt a
reception honortng Norma Melnking grand repro•entative of
w..:esota in Ohio: Ew.nrollno
Chapter, May 28: Royal Cballter,
June 7, homo c~ter of the wor·
Illy grand matron Irene Thor.,.

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In Syracuse for Janice Manuel'
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ReCOflllltlon 11 pool matrons
and paot patrooa ot Pomeroy
Cballter 186, Order ot the East.
,.., star, and I talk Ill' Mary
Groovenor, grandropreoenlatlve
of Art..,. In Ohio, highlighted a
chlpter meeting Tuosdo,y nl&amp;htat
tlleMasonlc Temple.
Dorothy Woodard, worth ma·
tron, and Albert Woodard, worthy
patron, prooented oachof1hohonoreea li!Ot a green plant for use
In 1 dllh prden.
Included In the ...,.., of worth¥
matroos were Amy CIBae, a 50
year me-r, Elsie Smith,
Maude Grueser, Tholma DIU,
Kathryn OUver, Mabel Gcegletn,
Ella Smith, Nellie Tracy, Rudt
TOI!lPklns, Merle Curd, Ger·
aldlne YCllllli and Marie Custer.
Wortlly patroos introduced a n d
welcomedwereDaleSmldt,flenzil Goegleln, and Thoo Smith.
Guests Introduced and escorted
to 801t. in Ute East were Roberta

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Day of PublleGtlon

REGULATIONS
Th. PIAIUaMr roaorvn the ritht
to .Oit lit' rojori any ado ....,...., M·
t-ctiOMI . The p... lltMr will not
be ret,onti .. lo f., ...,. thu OM
inc:....-.ct intetfiOft.

RATES
for Wont Ad S.rvlco
5 contt PI'' WOrd onl' Intortion
Minl.nulfll Chert• 75c
12 Unit pM word throt conncv·
tl"• ina.,tlont.
II contt par Worlll
consecutl••
inoortiont .
25 per cant ' Discount on poid adt

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o-'CI ads poid ...,..ithin 10
CARD OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY

$1 .50

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Hdltionol word 2c.

BLIND AOS
Additio110l 25c Chort• ,., Advltr
OFFICE HOURS
to 5 :00 p.m. Doilt
g o .111. to 12 :00 Noon S.tvrdor.
8:30

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JOIIDAN Usa! Clolilln8 Store
opelllng on Moy 9, Friday
ond Saturday S to 8 p.m. DurIng the week call at the
bouse. Rulli Jordon, Prop. loealed on llle Bdlan-Keno
Road, Keoo. Ohio.
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FOR LEASE, n!Odorn Aohland
Serovlt'&lt;l Station lllcatell In
New Ha-, W. Va. C&amp;ll 9ft.
2166 lor lnfurmatlm. i-7..llc

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MUSIC ~ Friday and Satt.-day. Jack'! (JbJ) on Harri!lllllviBe Road olf Rt. •7.
i-7-31e
PUBLIC SALE Friday. GeorJe's
Audim liluse, Rirtl1ull. New
and used
Clm,_nmallli ~come. Open
!tun 10 a.m. lili sale lime
tor ~- Sale lllarts
at. 7 p.m.
i-7-lb!

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RElVlVAL at lllgbllmd Olopel
a..rm stariiDg 'nllnlday 1be
IIIII laOOJ#I 1lle lith. llervlc08 eadl ..... at 7:30 p.m.

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am.tlan Union will be lbe
evangelist. Special siiCbc
eocll evalltc. Eweyooe welcm~e. Palllor, Rev. RciiJert
Saorles.
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IT'S TIMI TO
GI!T GROWING •••

dinette set wllh lour dlalnl,
utility C'Bbinets, cabinet baSe,
studio coocll,
and loot
91ool, platfonn l"ll&lt;ket', ! large
wool rugs, ! wooden rod&lt;eiw,
3 linoleum rugs. 3 elec. hunjll,
2 pc. living room Illite, 2
SMITH AUTO SALES.
magszine racks, end tables,
KANAUGA, OHIO
metal s11l01. bed r00111 suite,
Warm Moml~ gas healer, S
wa1&lt;hobes. 3 old stralglit
For Salo.orTreclo
cl&gt;alrs. 2 old """"ers, sel
RIDJli!G
MARE, II Jndlea,
twin bed!, -.den oland,
pbonc 9ft.'1241.
5+tle
bed!. hall tree, wringer I!'PO
washer, set twm wa!l! liD,
'Meyers water pump, rom 1117 ClfRYSLER. Call - 7.
5-Nio
!fleller. plalfonn oeales, !
~- motors. four can elec.
milt cooler, 3 radios, 2 step
Pots For Silo
ladders. 100 toot of 'AI lid&gt; ~c YORKIIHmE terrier and
rope, 20 gal. elec. hot water
Pwnaantan '""" . MaJe1,
"healer 110 volt, 375 bal08 d.
temalllll. aw,,,.~~ olred.
miJ: hay. many otller DUe.
!'bone Galllpollll 44110IMII af.
' Ia' 1:10 p.m.
&amp;-7-ae
items n01 llll!lllioo. ~""
&amp; Clilllectors: 2 old te!e!bJIIK,
old stand. oH lani!l, old -bed."
For Rent
ball seat wltil mlmlr, atune
jars and 1~. mllt can, large TWO BEDROOM boule trailer.
one mile lrwn ,_ Racine
&lt;'U]liloanl, throw rvgs, hand
kleks IIIII dam. Two wwtbc
made doilies, hand and gar..
men
or man and wile. CaD
den 1oo1s, ollter 11m11 1101
, . •m or tM9 154. 5-I stc
rn&lt;ntion. Lundt served by
Carlston &lt;hirch. Ten!ll ol
!i9le: ca.ll. Not Iespou!iltle I"'JRNNllHED lp81imllnl. I
1'001111 and balll. ~ IIUIlor accidents. Owner!: Mr, &amp;
beny.
Pbone IIIU'll4. $-7._
Mra. Evert'lt (Dick) II&gt;Wett.
Sale conducled by: Adams
AIIL'!ion Service, RU!IaDd, 6 CAMP SITES on Ohio River,
mowed and ready to allo. Pbooe 'I'D-ill61. ,.,_
011.
You - drive to eamp
tioneer note: The ......, items
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Pttone Mason Illy 'l'liare In real j!llOd eondltlon.
Slt7. ~~Fioftr .....
All&lt;lltww: Col. Jkn Adami,
, _ loll ll'e am. Jfver
Col. Bill """"'·
u.ae from Pometll)'. Abo, 7 - . .
Biles on 1.q1 of river bW lor
Help Wanted
rent.
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DRIVERS NEI!JDI!l). Smtl-driver, lucul and &lt;JV&lt;r 1be road. FURNISHED and llllfumlsbed
~ helpful, bul nat
apartments. Clole to ICIIDol.
neceary. We will train yw.
!'bone llft.5434,
l.o.~e
You can eam 1111er $4.'11 per
'-"· For appllcalktn 111111 ln- 'l'RAILBR LO'I'S, Bob's Moblll
flnrlew write NatloD Wide
Caurt, Syraeuae, OIIIo on 8lltt
Sat.ty Dlrdor, Room ••
RL 124, Pbone -..t.
y:n 1!lut 4tlt Slreel. Tr8111..11-«e
poltallon Blilg., Clllelnnali.
Cllio or piQte ~1-Gm.
FlJRNISIIED bouse Ill J'ome.
~7-«c
ray. flw nt01111 and bath.

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NEW BR!JiH-!Iol, liiOIDt blldl,
• . l'tlooe II IlL $-7-tlc

NEW 9lX room boule will •
rage, run lilt be•-'· For-

ced alr lll'lllce, lot II I IIIG ,
feel. Pboiie Muon , . ._

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ZINNIA Plants, Blll'jiM'I Giani ;
Plowerq, Att ..... 'l'wdl,
Rosy
Fulure
IIIII and
o1ber cmted
prize 'I .
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whw,
quilled

cook stove, Grand gas l'lllll!e,

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:May 10, 1989, IO::Ml a.m. al
fann located &amp; miles walt ol
Langsville, Ohio, on 0.. Road
C9 at the Merle DaviB lanD
on Porket' Run. One .rem
'llfse B 1ne1or, one ratary
hoe, one lDienlallonal 45
baler, one bru!b ...,.,, one
Wood Bro. com plcSel', one
35 McOIIIocll cflaln saw, oae
?Moot el""*, one .t If.
in&lt;ll plows, one ~
Clll evenlup, - . .
!IIOIWer, one milk cooler, two WAINTI!lD - Womat to sell latU-lfe
""'10M, II beM willie fa""
est guaranteed Beeline fa8b.
elittle, two aets disa!, 2 willie
.... 011 home party plan. Nl
face bulls, one olde delivery or part lime. No Cll1llldq FURN1liiiED TWO BEDROOM
aparfmatt, Middleport. Pltooe
rate, one """i]ata, IJluse.. or deUvering, Above avEJap
111!#14.
u.Ue
bold goods and oilier itlllna earnlogB. A caR lakes a mJn.
too nutnerous to mention. ule but that miiW cwld
I 'I'IIJIEE room .Aperlmenl.
Merle Davis, Clllllel', term1 mean 111 11ldL IINIU!.
&lt;'OIIIJIIelely modem with buQt.
cdJ day rl sale. lllm a.p..
i-7-lk
In tlldten. wall OVl!ll and
tn111, aUCtioneer. Lund! wm
table top unit, atallllea lleel
be JerVed. Not ...,lillllle MECHANIC wantld. Zll1de
IIIi with dllpolal 111111, beth,
tor ...,ldentll.
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TruCidne Co. Pttone . . . . oomplele wilb , _ . lllld
~7-etc
large clasel, nieel)' deeor aJi.
ESTATE AUC!'!ON, Sal. :May
ed. Call 8IIUI'I1 for appolut..
10, 1989, 12::W P.M. 'lbe lol- SALE9MAN try IIlla ooe II
m0111.
4-10-tfe
lmmg penonal jilljH!Ity al
fl75 a wea loob pel to J011
the Estate rl 1be late W. N.
fi8111 from !be start. Gel In l'1JIINI.9IIED APAJmmt'l', I
9wain will be lOki at Allcllon
111uc1t 1lritll us at once. We
1'001115, bllllt, :Ill 9oulll 11'11111,
at resldeooe iOOIIted St. RDule
!!haw JOII bow otltei" men are
Middleport, Phone 111111111.
1:11 ju!l
EnfriiM:e
maklllg money and bow )11111
Forked Run IJake, 1..G11J Jlot.
... to. 'l1tls b - c:old .,.,.
tom, Ohio. Maytag &amp;love,
V88l we l'urnbll lends. 'l1te A'I'I'RAC'I'!VE HOME.
Maflag WIL!Iber, Wblripool
reuon our men make 11M1118J ~~ rJ( 4..tle to
Refrigerator, Dinette Sel, 4 11 ~ THE WHITE
reliable paaaw. H8 Limlln
Oballl, Tallie Ware, l'llCa &amp;
ORQilS PllAN ollfnd by
mn. OWiwr, w. G. MI:Qula,
Pans, Trunk, SjJiee Rack,
BANKERS LIFE &amp; CASU- 8 &lt;Uierbury Litle, Ell!
Toaster. Dishes, PI 21
ALT'l 00., It • lui AIII'OI'II, N. Y. 1418. l4«p
Pan, utllily Ooblnet (Metal),
powq plan In Alnerlca.
China Cl!iplloanl, Oil Laqll,
The demand lor health IIIII
5, Mlmlr, l..lnry Table, Oraeddelll and" bCipllal plan It
namental Brur Bed. lrciD
10 creal .... need I1IOftl 11lflll
For Sale
Bed, ctmt of Dtawesa, Bed
to l'lllklw up on lends. It COlli
POODLE
PUPPIES, AKC Tor
llAIOm Suite, LlvltJt Rm.
110111JrC 111 llf't 111e ~acts. can
9ulle, N"""11811 Plano 6 Slool,
mlnlalure. f'/5 and up. stud
colla:l A61tlll!lll, K7., 3111111.
9r12 Oval Rug, Wall Plaquee,
10rvlce
and groomlnr. Plae
For penonal lnlervlew eall
llft.MfJ.
11 I tfe
~ MaciBDe, !'de IMDp,
·Mr. Ploy.
M4lle
Vletrola, ~ Riel, Pie·
tum, Stiff, Elodrlo Drill, OPENING !or wlti'a, gd1J WILL HAVE aQ 1'l1'lellel ol
WI"IDt-bel, Plywood Boat. ColICIUihan plants Iller April ..
cd: and car ltop. ARIIY Ill
Pbolle Charles R. Raft'll ....
ledlon d. C«omme J:lo8s,
person. Crow'l 8IMk Houle,
R.C.A. Colored T.V. Glus
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5-Uic
Door ~. llklCie llerrell II p . Slot Gun, Brill Bl!:AU'I'ICl!AN with Well Ylr- EARLY AMI!lRICAN llereo J'lo
dlo comblllatlon. Beautiful
K«&lt;le, Bltld&lt; smi1b Taolt,
g!Dia llcalle, Muler or JUJio
l.Gg Chains, BiDden, llalll
IOIId llole IDIII willl I Ill' Ill
lor. Call BUilt J1111'1 B 1)1
Tools, Plalf«m Scolel, a.e..
c.1!miler. ~ rA ....
Slqt, Ma..,, W. Va. Pia.
...15. Clll IIIII Ma. 1-U!c
Truck Bod¥ (Gi'elllllnar).
'I'INS!l.
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Rand SIM (5), '111111 Olav.
911AND NEW 11Ji1r11C uwAIL•.
Wlleels .. 'nrel, Anllque Jloelllle- . . ."llllnlor,
ket, Hall Olalt, 'IIIIo 8mlll
~ft.ROppo~unfty
$14.150. Clll lftii4J. J.s.tle
8NII Belli. Temil: Colli.
i!nc!tu'll Alll!lloll Oil.. llaciDe, I'Jill. SELt - Gl' boll oi!IIJ
doiiiiiii planll. . A. B. C. .WI(lft' NEW lady IIIIH
Ohio. Pb. . . 3121 • llllned:
sladel .._ ·t. 0111 ct Iller
Clernert,
~. 11'. VI,
, Elel:aiiU Mrs. aew,pa Antlll-fl11.
~7..10-tte
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VACANCY tor two elderiJ Pill" J&gt;WN YOOR owt1 1r1 ..-..q
pie, Prerer priYats pl14l .,...
~AmllltlOua - · .. '
'IIOIIIID ID lib cm~r ·lllll awn
llenta. Pllone MIIOII, 'I'IJ.Illl,
lrUtk and rwte. We will dD
J.ti.Cfe
alalllnc "WIIOieslle. AWIY 111
PIII'JI!.
A.B.C. C1e11!m, X. .
I WJU.. DOl be 1'1111'*'..... for
ICII, W. Va.
f.!Mc .
rmy dl!b18 l.'liiitl"'*'d by 11111'one oilier lliaD myeell
Kenote See,
Auto Salot
S40 Laurel 81.,
111111 a!EVY Two, two,doar ...
Wddleport. OhD 6-Uip
dan, V-1 alllomalle, Pllone IIJ.
IMT. I
4-ttlfe
PI!BL!C SALE, Sal. May lt11 :30 A.M. Havq soti our
rarm .,.;u seH· at td&gt;llc auetion tile following located at:
10 mRes mrilt rl l'cimenl7,
Ohio on old Slate Rt. 38 tum
at Rock Sprli9 ~
or Darwin, wold! lor Bille
sigrls. Furniture: Dble &lt;081

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aeh. llatltfaellon or yoor money bact.
Qutsen'"'rty, ~. Oblo.

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For Sale
a!Jd 8Riftl1'ed by mll-

"'I'ES""l..Ml"'
llons of bomemakers. •
Lustre eal1lfil eleaner II fGtll.
Tiny's llalplnland. 5-6«1!

at Safety

Tat•

alp. 5-6«1!

liiX ROOM HOOSE, modetn, .
wltil belt IIIII ' be111111ielll,
Jarce klldleu wllb cupboanla,
' 1-AKE SOU. away liie Blue W..
alamlnum llldiJW, llumlnum
lillll'm
dooni and wtndOn, 11ft
Ire way from c8J1lfls and up.
hat ftler lank, pnee, 111111
hol91ecy. RA!nt eleelrle llllamSprii1r
Ave., Pbone 1111-E.
pooer.
Baker Furnltllre..
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HOME mtoWN tumaiD planb
for garden use. Heines 1110,
!oqH O&gt;ed Mexicans, and Big
Rod Delicious; also caltbage

plants. See Tom Ha,man,
Syra&lt;t~~e, 500 feel above lt!e
]l01t on Rt. IJI.
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FJVE.RtlOM llouse, bath, bot
water, gas (unlace, aJumln.
lQ1l liiJins, 'IT llftl. Uoyd
11tomas !)lace, S% mllel - '
ol Rudand. Pltooe 'NUll&amp;.

AKC REG!STI!JRI!lD Chihuahua

1-Utp

puppies: al10 stud service.
Call S'I&amp;CIB.
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FIVE RtlOM house and new
bath, lwo-stolj' IIIII poreb;
a11o c 11 garage. ean 11ft.
3196.
4-»«c

Jolmson

·· UPERT ·

tAR WASH

WIIMI•Mlt••••t

Car Completely Hand
Rubbed and Thorou&amp;hiY
Rinsed

SS.$5

T.v. Service

-GU~AJfTEED­

$1.25

PHON~ 992·21194

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106 I. Main POMoror, O,

Opon: Mon. thru Fri. 11:6
Sotvrdoy - 94
Sundoy- 114

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H'AROLD
. WALKER
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Roll Estllo For Sale

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loll, •• 111111.00. 11 Oat 8lnet. li'OR liDII!J, b. . . . 111r
llDt,
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Phone 1ft 1111.
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D wide, ~~~ Andel .......
1011, W. Va. Pia. 'I'INllil
alter 1:30 cr MNfll .....
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REALTY
01!11&gt;. JIOB8'l'BTI'Eil a I•

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IMrd floor ~ . . .
Biter Pumlllle, ."M ,.,., ' ,
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Al"NJNGS, stonn doon and
windows. catports, marquees,
blown lll1d ball inaulatioo.
Elmer Wltlte, sales repreaenlalive. For free estimates.
phone Charles Lisle, SJra-

and Sol!t,

Inc.

MASON

SEE NEfGLEB Build... ..,_,
ply !Gr lllllldlng , _ home. SEWING MAcnriG:I!. npllr
s.
RIDB'AWAY - f1 ama, II
CaD Guy Nelaler, illelae, 0.
1111.
'lite
Plbdt
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feneed, driW well, el«tn:,
eray, AutiJilbilili ..... .....
l9SII HONDA Dream, acellent
1111111 birD IIIII boule. A*'IIIII .Sol tk:e. We ,..,..,..
CIIIIdlllon, with .. the .....
$3,0110.00
CHUat'S Cub and Clrr7 TV ~
Senlce, 11941 up to _..,
Pltooe 948-2218.
U-3le 1M AaUIZ - Ellra nlee bent,
silo, FOd ' - . I lnetnn,
on replln. llriiC tham Ill 11!4
1965 liMO F'l'. New Moon. trailequlpmelit, mluenlll. Good 7 save. Cilia's TV, Ill Bulta'er. em,tet . .....,.. and dryer
l'CIOill bowie, bflllt, t ball-,
nut Aw., POIIWU). ISS tie
eomblnollon. &lt;lmtplele •
kllcben, aiCII'III cloon 1111
llou8bt· J . M. Gaul, Rt. S, Po- willdow&amp;. Gal, ·pient!y ol wa~MVY- Oocmlr Rd. Sl, bnter. Hard road. ...000.00
r.er Road. Plalle 1111".
II ACRJ!21 - P'lnn ponll, Dice
U«p
barn, plenty ol. water, ~
---llodJdqa. Garage. Four bedHliJI'FY ridiQr IIIIIW!II', . . . 11lndl eul. Pllooe 111111100.
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new. Pbone 919-2'183. ~

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$-1-lli!

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1&lt;'6T BR!GIIT carpet colors.
Re!!lore them wlth Blue LuiIre. Rent electric oharliploer
$1. 9&amp;Yft' Hardware, New
Haven, W. Va.
i-1-tle

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- . e N ol. ..........

l!lLI!lC'l'ROLU V11C1l11111 CleiJI.
$1,1011.00.
.... large delule medel complete witll aR cl ............. III!LEH w VIROJl. ftMI'OIII)
meDII. Also hal pup GUt bqa. ~!JBOCIAG118r111ieed lo party -

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WALNIJT OON'SOLE ~ f.
speaker IIOUI1d sys19J. f.
speed dual 9lllume eGIIInll

iiC balliJDe ol. only • pef·
Dldlls ol. ••. Pltooe ...
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wllll AM &amp; F'M radio. Pay

just • per 11llll14b or ei6J2.
Call . ..
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OORH PICKER and mm J1et.
er, pillw, I8Jden lraelor, IJII

Busl11011 Slm CII
U«e WATBR LINDI. O•ltl'•l ft.
ter Jlnl • ·• •· .,..........
pipe loBtalldon +'
and becldlll. ..., '• 8IIIr
IIi II • RAiler Baltr . .
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Chem!let. Phone M'f-21&amp;.

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9lnBa' eablllel
model sewlrC maddne wtt1t
diawa apace. Previously
sold tor $1M... Makel fiiii:J' IIEAtmroL aeiiiLiatn ol !lowdellgn sllldtes and ltultwlers tor Mn •alai n.y. J'lt!t,
halee. Balance ol J4to or
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lenni. Phone ..... r.e.ae
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REPOS

THE ECONOMY CAR
THAT DOESN'T LOOK
LIKE IT JU.S~T GOT
OFF THE SOATUI
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walnut ecnole. '1'1111 bu AM
F1M radio, 4 lpllld aulllmallo
cbanpr, 4 ....]rer IOUlld , .
tan, extend IPMker jacb.

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Take over pa;IDWIIII of ...01
per monlll or pay balance of
$11.112. 'l'ly II In ,our hame.
Call 1101 HI!.
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pile foal. . . rA a IJaly
ily. Buy llue Wstre, llelll
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torqiio elmo auto~~ .lraft1111 111011!:
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Tlds achlne II cb 1 airer
!lllldel, mabl boCI 4 JIM,
dams, emb., IDBkel faDeJ ...
II&amp;U- 'Ibis madtlne baa Invel lllble. 'l'llle over Pllf·
IIIfiii\I al " per DIOOih or J181
baflnce of ...21. Try It In
JOIII' !tame. C8ll IIUISI.
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CALL ANSWERED
'!'he Pnmeray emergency _.t
answered a call at 11:10 p.m.
Wednesday to lhe Llnrolnllel&amp;bte
homo of Mrs. Ethel Phelps. !lie
was taken to Veterans Memarl.al
Hospital where she was admitted
as a medical patient.

Simonsofficta~

the Rel. Charles

ing. Burial will be In the Gravel
HUl

cemetery at Cheshire.
Friends may call at the funeral
home after 10 a. m. Frida.Y until
time of services.

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Renting from dueriminatoN banned
COLuMBUS - THE OIUO STATE UNIVERSITY Beard or Tne~ adOplod an q1011 houainl moaeuro that would bar students
from renliJll friBII ofl'-ctllq)Uslandlords wllo pracllceraclaldltiCI'Imlnatlon.
The proposal, which bas boon endoraed bj' the-orful OSU ,..,.
ulcy council, came befOI'e Ute beard AprD 10 but acllm was postponed pending an cPDm bj' alate Ally. GeJL l'lul w. BroiiiL Boaid
Chairman John Bricker requested the aplnlm to estallllrl&gt;lllt! loplizy of such a measure. Brown .said tho beard had the aulhodty to
adopt IIICh I rule.

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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS

5:00 TO 7:00

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Show how much yoU aue by
reminding her with cokens
of love. Ow.... mists of feminiiilty 111 ill~' ltla ~leep~
wear, in easy care fabrics ..•
lUXurious wap to remember

l'tfother'• Day.

To Margaret Slack

(Continued

Margaret Slack won lhe low-

rrom Puell r

tiiDlber of - r ~-"
Mlcitael A. McQdro, prolldotlt ot tho Elizabeth Cit¥
cwncil, llld lbo polllbilltJ ot
Course.
'!'he next ladles dtt.Y has been an accldontal looltage In I
scheduled lor May 14, ~ ~ated area II · - srloly to
at 9 L m., wllh a prize golns to think o-. • He &amp;aid be 1mltltl
lho low score golfer. Throe cllils telephone Now Jor~'s CCIIIIIfOialonal
deleptlon ''flrllt
will participate.
thlna: In the mornlna."
DIVORCE ASKED
Asks !Dvootlpdm
A peiiU!III for divorce, char~
McCUihY asked Tr&amp;IUIJ)Ol'la·
lng gross neglect or duty, has tltll Secretary John A, Volpe
filed in Meigs C...nlf Com· and Def!llle Socrelul' Meivlll
mon Pleos Court bj' Komle C. R, Laird to lllvosllpte the
See, 640 Laurel-St., Mlddl&lt;llOl'l,
dangera Involved. He &amp;aid the
apinat Laura H. See, Mldtllo- tanks ot PI, wblch will ride Ia
port, and asking custody of 1110 open l""dol• cars, sbtluld be
minor chUd.
sealed before •hiPMOL
But Edwin E. 1!ltlltj ,.ra
MEIGS GENERAL HOBmAL
spokesman
for lhe Federal
ADMIIIED- ..._ldli7soll,
Railroad
Administration,
oald It
l'omofllr; Nettle Marlo Bearhl,
was lll'er to leove tho IID&lt;o
Pnmoro7DISCHARGED Christine alone. ''We felt that to eiiW
lhem (lor IA!Iflnc) would eroste
Bramam, Lena Maylllrtl.
a much more bazardowl oltuaON DEAN'S LIST
Phillip F&gt;1gwto Grato, 1011 of tton."
Tile J'o!tl.ap said~
the po
Mr. and llra. AriiDid Grate ot tanks 1mltltl be
Ia
Rulllllll hal been named to the germloullte, I mllloral IOIIIOo
n-•s Uot forthefailandwlnter tlmea used as lt&gt;•tiii!m, wlll.ch
term at M!lunl Vei'IIOII Nazar- cwld absorb lhe 1IQdd If It
eollege, Mlllllt Vemtll, Ohio. loakotl. I &amp;aid It hal ctllltUctod
Hola a momberoflboflrotfresh· lllllller but similar Jhi&amp;mMdl
man cla11 or 180 attending tl!lo 12 tllllealll roeent10&amp;1'1.
Nallr«M College. I) srade
The tralna, It aald, would
point ........ ot al least 3.3 Ia move IIGII4tcip excJIPI r... a two~ed for the Dean'&amp; Ull. hour period each 24 Itoura lhe7 would be haltscl lrJr I
lllfeiY ehock. II addltiGn lbo
trallla WOII1d be IWled III a
lll'et;)l team and lill&amp;rdi, II aald.'
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putts award at alatllea di.Y event
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Severe winds '~)rooted a tree
at the rural town of Alewidrla,
about 80 miles west of here,
li:llllng Jefferson Miller, 20, near
hlo bome. Shorltrs deputies said
the yoolh apparently. had taken
ahelter frmn lhe storm under
tho tree when it was torn from
the ground and crushed him beneath.
Nearly 175 miles west of bore
a twister cut a palh or dostruc·
tloo 150 yards wide and lhroe
miles long througb a residential
soctlon of Kettering, Into neighbering lloaver Creek Township.
Thl.rzy residents of Kotiarlng,
a clt,y of 59,000, required hoapitalizatlon for minor InJuries and

about 30 homos were demolished. At leaot 150 mora bomoa
wore damlged severs~¥.
Mrs. Susan Landrum was terri lied as she 'watebed the twister lift )he roof from her apart.mont building at KotloriJll.
"It was like a p~chedellc
dream,'' ahe said. "All of the
lights wore flashing •.• and lhe
noise and siren• • • • after it
was over we just atood In the
living room and cried/'
ller apartment was a shambles; every window broken and
tho furniture overturned.
Mrs. Landrum &amp;aid she had
been visiting wllh a neighbor
when the tornado struck.
"Evelyn (AUogler) grabbed

SAIGON CUPQ. - CoplmUntst
111orrlllu stormed a U. S. wtpost In Ute C~ lllghlonds
~and Jl!llded'two'South VIetnameoe beltallons In 'a mortar
Alvo near Sal&amp;on, military
apokesm011 said.
A caplured·Wiel Cong docu·
lllebl released bj' thou. S. mls&amp;IOn said tile guerrillas bad ordora to l1glit harder to Increase
American casualties and roreo
u•.S. OOIICepolons at Parla,
. Wllh lheoo orders, doZOIII or
l!los1ll VloiDamooo u,.opsiiWtrmlid wt of the
245 miles
lltll'tbeest ot
behind a ao.
mortar
imd charg-

oulpost, rront reports said.
. Eight auerr!Uu carrying buJ&gt;.
dies of explosives burst into the
camp but were killed. In two
hours, lhe u. S. defenders throw
beck the attack. At dawn, lhey
diseovertttl 52 Communist bodleo 0111ile battlefield.
Americans died and 33
wore Woonded in lho fighting.
II wa- the tlllrd time In the
past month .lhat Viet Cong or
Norlll Vietnamese ' artlllol')'lllen
have flltllctod what spokesmen
called "heevy&gt;• losses on KOV·
orament soldloro.
For lhe lhlnt ouccesslvo da,y,
Communist terJiOrlato struck in,ln(inlr7 Di\'I'W. aide Salllln, ixplodlng a bomb liD-

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me and we ran iOO&gt; the hsU
and huddled topther at the top
of the slain between the ..,...
row walls," Mrs. l.aDdrum said.
"There was on ollhls crashing
,and ooise, lhe roof blow oft and
·we could see the llgbt from the
outslde.''
"A fireman said that If I had
s1ayed in the apartment I would
have bOon sucked right oot bj'
the will1," abe ~aid.
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The twbter dioappeared after
causing minor damage to several h&lt;m~es ootside Kettering.
Robert Lairmore fJ{ llaytoD
wao driving throu&amp;b Beaver
Creek Townshlp and &amp;aid the
tornsdo passed hio car.
"lt went right b)' my wife'•
car window," he said. ••9Je
could have reoched oot and
touched It II lho window had

dor •· U. S. jeep in the Central
Market ond11'0UJ1111ngthreoAmoricaDII.

Cousy to
Direct

been ~en."
state Adj. Gen. S. T. Del Corso sent 100 National Guardsmen
in!D Kotteriqr to aiel the holn&lt;&gt;-

less and prevent lootir@. Red
Cross stations· were set \II and
clvil defense workers were on
the scene.
Many homeless rammes were
taken in by ntllhbors whose
houses )Yere not p·lhe twister's

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'IRREE NEW INSTRUMENTS PURCHASED recently bj' the
Meigs High School Iland Hoosiers w!U be loatured Friday, May
16, when the Meigs Symphonic Barxl presents a free public concert
In the High School Auditorium a! Middleport. Performers wllh their
new in11truments, left to right, are Tim Glaze an::l the marimba.
Beclcy Houclashelt with a contra-bass clarinet, and Nancy St. Clair
with a baritone horn. Concert direction will be by David Bowen
with assistant director, Gleri Shaw, maki~ a guest direction appear...
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Con..tempt

Peace Plan Gets Hard Loo.k

PARIS (UPO-Ailled negotla; AUies we_ wUl be examining
tors today pored "micro&amp;cDPit microscapically the statement"
A JlijiBnese newsman in
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cally" over lho Viet Coq(s now
CINCINNATI (UP0 - · Former
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10-i&gt;oint Vietnam peace plan for Haool quoted Norlh Vleballleao
Boston Collies back court star
clues to . whet changes the o!ficials as saying tho prq&gt;osal
Bob C...~~ was named head
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Communists have made In lheir was a "decisive proposal for
'barpinl!ll position. '!'he AU!es settllqr the · war beeause it
basketball cooch ot the Clitcbtbrlap forWard. Pf!JI)Iam• ·1101111
natl Rll,yalo.
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'tO a.I!&gt;.DeWI eonfer&lt;ince . . ·
ll1t11h Lol!holt, Pomeray RD, Viet Cong deleptlons to the states has often."ie;t;OtedCouiQ' replaced Ed J\loker who about ~. was jailed Thursday ' Paris talks praised lhe plan as 'respect to the South Vletraltlll had one 1~ tO nan C.. bfs atternooa to serve two concur.. an ••overall solution" td open meso right to self-&lt;letormlnathree-Year,contract.
, rert sentences of two - claJ.s each lhe way to peace In Vletltllll. tton."'
By Unllotl Preso International
A hiiiiiJY-succossiUI coach at for contoJ!IIIt of coort.
While dol1)'lng lhey had
Besides demandl111 \Diconditlonal
U.S. Wlthdrswal, the VIet
Javil8 breab with Nix6n
Jtj' t
Boston College, Coull.\' resigned
Lalfhoit was sentenced by rejected lhe plan, u.s. officials
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on 1e Rani
the pool at lhe end ot lao! see- Cornman Pleas ·Judge ,John C. noted the plan still demanded Cong plan proposed:
WASHINGTON- SEN. JACOB JAVITS, J!..N,Y,. broke wllh Pre-. son to df!rol.e mqre tlll1e to his Bacon In a hearing oo a coort withdrawal of American troopa Replace Present Govermnent
aldent Nlxan over Vietnam polley ~- Jolnl11! •IP'owinll congree- numeroul buslnosa Interests. II order that Leifheit remove ob- f
VI tnam " tthout I1Y
- RePlacement of the present
~~ outcry, Javlts said lho new President wao following "the marks his flrot attempt atcooch- structlons placed on the Nay- rom II011 ewhot w "
a
Saigon . govermnent with a
otorUe and Wltluccoh!Ul approach" or the Johnson administration. lng a profesolonal team.
lors Run Hill rnod bj' him.
cond• ·
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Javits said Nlxan was allowtns himself to be lrlPI&gt;ed bj' lhe
Despite stt110r-stars 0 s c a r
A )ourral entry filed In lhe
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"Ciid ~·· the old self. delusions and lhe old phraseology" of the Robort80011111Jerry Lucal, homo cOIIIIIy clerk of coorts . qlfice T~::~th s.:,::'on ; th~
VETERANS MEMOillAL
pa1t, purs.W, larply the aamo nogoliatl'! position which faUed . attendance sa• thh past sea- said Leilhoit was sentenced to peace talks that the AUies had
HOSPITAL
tho Johnsoo admlnlatratlon so consplcuoosly.
1011 and lhe Rayals fallod to make · the first twt&gt;&lt;lay jail sent+nced already reJected the plans.
ADMISSIONS - Ethel Phelps,
tho NJIA piiQ'oftB for the first when he fllterrupted lhe p~"®eecl­
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No-;- 1 certainly would not Pomeroy; Arvllle Arms, PomeDentomtration brings ·arre&amp;t at OSV
tlmeJn a decade.
lngo bj' conducting hlmsel~ in a use that term (rejection) to
roy: Betty Hayes, Syracuse; DonCOLUMBUS -'- SUPPORTERS OF STUDENTS tor a Democratic
All All • American at HoI Y 101111 and bolstroua mannor. 1
eJII)ress our attitude," said U.S. na Smith, Syracusej Robert
~loiY burned a amall ~orlean Flag on the Ohlo state iJnlversiQ! Cross, Coull,)' later went m I'!
The second two • day jail senCI!IIWUI 'I'hursdi.Y In pl'&lt;llest to ROTC prosrams. One student was star for tho Coltlca, A sroet tonco came when the def~ndant spokesman Rarold Kaplan. "I Reeves, Pomeroy; Shirley Lam·
think it was clearly set (orlh , • bert, Middleport.
· arreslotl during the -onstraUon.
playmakor, C...~ toamedupwllh conilnued to Intervene ih the . · when I said that with our
DISCHARGES - None.
•• 'l)'o p(ltoona of Ohio Hlahwa.Y l'ltrolmen moved on campua in such stars as Bill Russell. Bill same fashion, lhe record lndl·
flt1l riot gear as groups of sludento milled about shooting protoats
rJ. IIOO'C functions. Other atudents trted to drown oot lho dlssldonte
ca:thett was ordered tnto court
wllh countertns ugumontL
Bostm.
after he failed to comply wilh an
An ~n hoose will be hold at Veterans Memorial Hospiorder that he remow obstruc·fronton area worsf for pollution
tal thla Sunfll.y from 2-4 p.m. to launch National Hospital Weok
tions from Salisbury Township
.:c COLUMBUS - REP. CARLTON E. DAVIDSON, R.lronton, said
which will be observed May 11-17.
Rood No. 77 as had bMn petiGROUP WILL MEET
.:):~IdlY air pollution problems In the area wllere he lives _
are "tho
Open house activities will he In charge ofthe auxiliary Ia·
A mooting ol the Kerr's Run tioned bj' board of truslaoa memworllln tho nation." illlvldaon, sponsor of bU!s to brnodon the (Jh!o.
dies in cooperation with the admlnistratloo and sial!.
bers l!errard Gilkey, Orin Wears
Donald Diener, administrator, Is extending a cordial inWest VIrginia ·CollqJact oo Air Polluiloo and to oet "' an Interstate ColnlooniiY Improvement Organ. a~ Denver Hysell in a request
cGntpact wilh KentucliY, said about 100,000 tons of air pollutants fall lzatloo will be hold at 7:30 p. lor a totnporary Injunction.
vilatlon to aU persons of the areo totoor the hospital facUlties.
m. Monday at lhe beokmobUe
&amp;. li'onton, Ashland, J&lt;¥,, and HIDitingtOO, W, Ve., each,_. hoadquartor1
Refreshments will be served.
Judge Ilacon said the heorlng
in l'llm-. All
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inloroslotl periQis are uraod lo Is pPOcted to be continUed on i§R'.'•.;.:&lt;&gt;:
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of Molhe~ s Day Gifts on ·
lhe First Floor. Costume
Jewelry - Handbqs Gloves - Handurchiefs Hosiery - Kodab
Candy - Umbrellas
. Sheet$ - Pillot~~ C11ses
11nd Towe Is.
And · I~ lhe Housewares
Dep~~rllllenl · - Eleclr!CIIl
Appli~s ~ Gltissw~re DIIIIICflllllrt - ·Corilflgre Cwlery and No~elties -

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· '!'he ·first occur~ at 3:55 p.
~. tal Cwrl Ill. fllv'olVIDiPO·
"!e!P dri~OII by · Eu&amp;eno Fhl&gt;-'·
w, 59, l'llmtrQ,y, and FJI~ I!Oe·
·11, Zl, Masotl. 'J'!te Flahor, •Iii
&amp;Ueptpled to como 1« Soc!llld
~ · Cillo Court St., end tllruclr'
lhe ·seoitnlllcle.
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p.m. iJD Lincoln 1ioJ&amp;bli IDvolv·
in8 e&amp;rf drivel! bi Mlcha~ ere.._., 18, Mldd1oporl, &amp;!!ini
lOUth, IIIII llonald McKIIiiiiJt, Is,
Pomenv. '!'he vehlelts eollidod
at a ~~- ·There 1111 mo4era!e
~a to boCh autoa, l'llilco

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Mel,sa Local Sohool District
Laot .TuO.IdiY tho IIOiors or
Ohio went to the polla to vote on
achoollavlo1 allaci'CIIa Ute aljlti.
Some lov!H were paaoed. All It&gt;crease was ·wtod Jp Atho!ll.
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find a more equital&gt;le revenue
oourco ror the funds we need.
All acton the 18~.~:!
an IIYini that 11
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provisional coalition to include
the Viet Corw.
-"Free and democratic genoral elections in the whole of
South VIetnam with a view to

achieving the south VleQmese
p.._,)e' s rlgbt to seiJ.&lt;letarmlnalion.

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VIetnamese armed forces In
Sc:Uh Vietnam shall be reaalved
by the Vietnamese parties

Youngsters Go
To Washington
Thirty - seven you~sters members of the safety patrols
at the Pomeroy and Middleport
Elementary Schools - will leave
at 4:30 p.m. tnday for Washington, D. c. , on their annual trip.
Traveling by school bus, the
youngsters will go to Huntington,
W. VL, whore lhey will board a
train tor Washington. Arriving
in Washington early Satorday
morning, tho ir&lt;XV will spend
lho day visltiqr points of interest IIIII will board a train for
their return trip to Huntington
Saturday night.
They will be returned hmne
frmn Huntington via school bus
early Sunday morni~ Terry Ohlinger will drive tho bus and wlll
aCCII!IPII1Y the ~ along with
Fontoo Taylor. Ohlinger and Tay-

among themselves. u
-"During the period Intervening between restoration· ol
peace and the hoi!IIJW; . ol
general eloctltMIS, neither li811J
shall impose ita political ~
on the people d
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The clele.tiatts eailill'l'M:.Iar :~:l~,...
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Cabot Loctse, clllef u.s. ~
tor, said:
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concernirw: South V 1 e t a • 'Ill
shoold be worked om b)' the
South Vletnameae thomsoiVOI
without outside laterference. u
The plan was presonlod bj'
Tran Bw Kiem, the Viet Coal
N a t I o n a I Llboratl1111 FrGrK
"foreign mirdster.''

$217, (}(}() to
Memorial
Hospital Wing

COLUMBUS (IJP0 - Three
hoopitals have received feeler·
al funds for oxtonolm or IOl'V•
Ieos, Alber! G, GUos, dlroetor
or the Ohio ornce ot AIJpalachia said Tbursday.
The Hocking Valley Cnmmtalor are teachers. ·
icy Hospital, ~. rocalvod
$24,933 to assist In tile t:OIIIInlc......... .,., ..
tlon of a coJ!IIIroboaiiVo public
A recommendation by We• . hsalth center at the Jto9,1al 1o
service Logan, Vinllll, ..,...,.
deU Grote of Rutland, on the
IIIII
Alhens cootitles.
effectiveness or Dally Sentinel
Marietta received $94,oU 1D
Acilm Ads in Tuesday's ediasolst
In establishing a
tion reported that Grate had
henalve
health contor to sorvtee
sold a tniler to the first perWuhlngton, Morpn, Noble and
son who called in answer to
Monroe counties.
his ad on Sunda)',
Meigs Counl;y Hospital Com·
The travel traUer was ac-.
mlsatm,
Pomeray, waaltltlllod
tually sold to the ftrst person
$217,,800
to assist In the co a.
who called aboot It oo Moooay
atruclloo of a toW I...........
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care
unit a a a win&amp; ollbO eqtiti\J.
ad on TuesdB)'•
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the 50th spor of the 50 states.
In other wonla, comparad to the
rest ~f lhe nation, the total blll
for Ohio residents is quite low.
Ohio Is weU .under , national
average In the amount of mmey
spent PO!' p"'U for schoolL Tho
" average state lilt bill per per•
\ om in lhe !l&amp;tlmlo nearly $183.
ei In Ohio we PBl' Juat undor'$130
,ohiO ranks 49th oot of 50 In lhls
'·, cat.gol',Y.
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What I am aaytl's Ia that Ohio
,hao adequate resources to PBl'
N&gt;d ocluca~on. A comparl·
wllh,olher atstel S~l quito

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(SOlO organl2atlon has Instigated a plot to Infiltrate major manufacturing !Irma throughout lho United States wilh antiwar mllllantl,
accor&lt;ling to Rep. John Ashbrook, R.Ohlo.
The Johnstown congressman aald Wednuday lhe plot was conceived bj' tho Prosrosst.. Labor Party but his boon taken over bj'
SDS. He termed the .labor party a "radlcalloft..,lng organization
which consistently spools a Chinese Communist Uno."

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DENNISON, Ohio (UP0- Tor'nadaos and violent storms
r~Rled lhrougb Ohio Th!rsday,
creitlrv a "pa)'chedeUc dream'"
which ,killed at leost two per·
oons, lll)lred scores mqre and
des~ed ·mora then 50. hOOMs.
Olilo Gov. James A, Rhodes
madO aerial autveys or lhe dovUialod ar011a and caDed In National Giard troops to prevent
loOting. '
Mrs. HArry Fogle WSI kll1od
wben a totnodo leveled her ·
lakelront homo st the Tappan
~ reoldontlal areo near hero.
About 20 persons were hoapllal,lzed wtth'·injuriea, some serious,
and 20 homo a wore destroYed In
thla eastern Ohio cOmmunity of

Ashbrook wqrm of SDS ~fillr~t~~ P.ffm
wASHINGro!l :.. TilE sTl.IDENTS FOR A Democratic SocloQI

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WASHINGTON- REP. WILLIAM H. HARSHA, R.Ohio, explained
his "get Iough" Joglslatlon, aimed at student disorder, to a JIPOclal
Houao subcommittee Wednoeday.
llaraha has proposed the U. S. Secretary of Hoallh, F.ducatloD
and Woltaro suspend ail fodaralalcl to a eolloge which hal lncldonla
of violence on campus.
'!'he Portamwlh congressman aald school administrations hive
been at fault lor not controlling sbalonl ~ait:wL "To put It more
blun\b', we're trying to give them (ldmlniatratora&gt; 1omeguts,"llal'·
sha said, "to pot aplnc In the spineless admlniiltrators."

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Ohio Areas Devastated
8y Tornadoes, Storms

Harsha would add spine to college.

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WASIONGTON - TIIERE IS A "GOOD POS"'BBI ITY" analtemllt
will be made to IDQleach Stt&gt;remo Cwrl Justice Abo Fortaa unle11
Fortas clarifies the controverB)' surrOIIIIIfllg him over outside iJ&gt;.
come, according to Rep. Rober! Toft Jr., RAlhlo.
Toft also said that, short or impeachment. a "lUll bloom" congressional lnvostlgatloo of'Fortas' affairs was aii!CI a pooalbUlty.
Lifo magazine said earlier lhis week Fot1as received, but 1aler
returned, a $20,000 fee from lhe famll.y foundation of tho sl,....
imprisoned flrancler Louis E. Wolfson.

the savings habit. Put a little away each

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WE WELCOME ALL
NEW ACCOUNTS!

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USS Pueblo, has boon given an asslgnmont mland, the Pentosm an-

MAKE THE BIG MOVE!

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Misl CGara B. !lip, 83, Vine
and
lee craam ale.
barboeue
St., Middleport, died WodnoldiY
'ftte Lldlee A"zi111J7 aUbe ftn
eVOIOS In 'Molga Gellll'&amp;l J1ao.
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1886, at Cheshire, the dlllgllter oervo bomemade lcecream,.uke
of the late Jacob IIIII llary Rit- and Jl{e lhrcuahOUIIbo fll.y. Sorv·
lni ot the clllckm will beila at
chey~
She was a member of tho Mid- 11 a.m. IIIII ......d!l!o thraoqhaut
dleport s.ptiot Church, Eva- tile fll.y.
line ~tor 172, O.E.S., and the
VETERANS MEMORIAL
Mary White Sbrlno ot PomeroY.
HOSPITAL
She graduated from Cheshire
ADMITnD - Alpha Waddle,
High School In 1904 and attended
Athel1s; Chalmeoy.Chlpmon, Cbiithe alwnni banquets there every
Ucolho; Jaeolyn Glalllbunt, Bidyear.
SurvivorS include two sisters, well; Frances Duffy, MaSOD;
James Seall1, Mlddlep!ll'l; He1011
Mrs. David (carrie) Briggs of
IcenhoWer,
l'omor07: John TIIY •
Cheshire, and Mrs. WUiiamOiollor
I Pomeroy; Adria sane, Raera) Re)llolds, Middleport; sev..
eral nieces aM nephews, &amp;RJ sev.. cine.
DISCHARGED - Wllhur Beaeral great-nieces and nephews.
ver,
Mila llldlon, Loltio Rwlh.
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I fool that ·, .e ahoold stroll&amp;b on· .
courage lhe state legislature to
take lhoee acllona necessary to
provide lho funds necessary to
llmn&lt;o an adeqliote Om.i:atlonal
PJ'Otll'llllin our slate.

stall members or lho trl....,...
Cheep education Ia lho moat cy -..obUo servl"'! were honoX(Ienalvo lhlll$ In lhe world. ored at a luncheon today held at
foorly ."!!uca~ !-~- The Club Rastaurant in Racine:
for It ail their llvea and th~ ~ub'I'ho IIDicheon waa hold, not or&gt;llc N• ror II lor, a llfeUmt or ty as a part or a'•llbrarl' moot·
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tor pOorij ~Ia- IDfo but o.tso to- honor tho atafl
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