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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.

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Friends may call at the funeral
home after 10 a. m. Frida.Y until
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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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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

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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
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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.'
tONIGHT, MAY 8

putts award at alatllea di.Y event
held lhls week bj' the Ladles Golf
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DOUIU IIAIUII I'IOOI.lM

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CLEVELAND (UPI) - Sc'.tba
dl•era w.-e-.u,y ..-.rod 111e •
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I I•nd. fr&lt;il!llbt 11t1CkJ River,....._ ;\
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CALJlWl\CL, Ohio
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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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Sentenced
2 Da·y;· on
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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Til~· ~~~mUncellll!lll fill!e'1ll ~ ..... ·o·" -. .
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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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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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• • li!,lurod Ill two traftlc ace!. had moderate dtlmUe.

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· '!'he ·first occur~ at 3:55 p.
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"!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
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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
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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.
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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~,...
slightly more tten . five ~·

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Cabot Loctse, clllef u.s. ~
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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.''

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Memorial
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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...........
evening. Grate C.ncelled the
care
unit a a a win&amp; ollbO eqtiti\J.
ad on TuesdB)'•
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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
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What I am aaytl's Ia that Ohio
,hao adequate resources to PBl'
N&gt;d ocluca~on. A comparl·
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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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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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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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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.

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Depl.rlmellt llemcldll DIQ' IC•
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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.
pltal She was born March 6, departlllent will ,..... I n d

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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' blnatlon or-. but, atthlstlme,
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·
w~
tor pOorij ~Ia- IDfo but o.tso to- honor tho atafl
ed cl~ze!Js. The ....-d lax it not roi' ha~ cii'eulated 13,971
a hiPI\Y'word. it dooan't brlt:w
bOok&amp; dtirlng 1!!0 m!llljlof ApriL
' amlle10 ·
or a 11011 .to. tho "1 • • it ' about 2';0oo 'o'ier aliY
~ ehtsk.
m the price
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Hottston Outlasts Phillies

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Br JOE CARNICELU
UP! Sports Writer
Jeous Alou and JohnnY
Edwards 4r~ ' th!llr powder·
· puffs lang - enough Thurldl,f
night to give Bob Skinner nto.
Alao, who enterOd the game
batting ,187, &lt;racked three hits
ar.:t drove ln three runs,
lru:ludlng ooe whlch Ued 1he
Plne•with two out In th~ ninth
tnntnc. Edwards, who went In

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on the other side or the country
when a Bingle "Would you mind
....,.. could get the job done fast?
Try ltl - H.
Dear Helen:
)'d like to know wb.Y they don't
ll1lkO lt easter for a woman to
get au operation so she would
have no more babies? Thia _seema
a lot more aenslble thaifpuBiiJni ·
abortion laws.
[ am 30, have three children.
~ and we can't alford any more. I
.- con'i take The Pill or use the coil
tilly both cause physical and
mfCIIeal pr&lt;Jblems. Other moth_,., oda don't work.
II they'd make tying the eorda
~or, lt would aolve a lot of
~""'lema. - WORRIED
Dear Worried:
'!be oniJ "dlf!lcult" thlngabaot
tbla eype of operation lo the ex" pen• - it• a major surgery and
therefore not cheap.
A •-ctomy for yaor husband

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often Irreversible.
Why not talk the Whole matter
over with your doctor? - H.
Dear Helen:
Department stores aren't entlrely for women. Men shopthem
too, and in great numbers since
more wives work.
So wby don't more dej)Orlment
stores designate men's rest
rooms? Awoman can look at the
directory a n d see uLadles
Lounge" but do you ever read
14 Mens
Comfort !lation.,? Noi
And show me a man Who will aakl
It you DO have that klnd of
nerve, chances are you'll set a
raised eyebrow and a Vague directlcln ·14 the employees' room
out back, which you never findor If you do, aomebody take&amp; ·Jou
for a thief.
Women a r e alwa,ys yelling

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il the Loat Book ol the Bible
and The Forgotten Book of Eden,
we read that bath Coin and Airel
had twin olaters - Lolawa and
Aklemla. Each married the other's twin and that's hoW the
world bepn to multiply. - DOMINICK
Dear Evecy1110:
Faoclllltlngl · So far rve received nearly I, 000 explanaUons
ol how the world bepn - on allUme high for re-aes to any
ooe letter. God Is not dead!- H.
This columo II declleated to

with one stone
·Aa Comtlll, flmlcl mothor
or IIIC!tnl Rome, ukl , ·
of htr children, "Til- ore
my jewell." Elogtnl
symbol of p~dt In
mothtrhood.thll btlutiiUIIy
ltthloiltd gold ~no 11 tht
madtm wcy !or nicithtre
and ~mothlit to
~ni lholr bltNingo.
In Whht or Ytllaw
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Los Ang at Pittsbcrgh, night
San
Francisco at Chicago
The annual ride is a modern
San
Dlego at St. Louis, night
day equivalent o1 the famaos
19th centucy runs In the da,y o1
the "penny - farthing" high
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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Cleveland . • . 4 19

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Kansas City .. 14 12 ,538 31h
Chicago , , . , 10 11 ,471 5
California . . . 9 U .391 7
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Today's Probable Pitchers

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Hocst.n 9 Philadelphln 7
(Only game scheduled)
Today's Probable Pitchers
All Times EDT
Houston (Lemaster 0-4) at New
York (Seaver 3-2), 8:05 p.m.
Cincinnati (Culver 1-3) at Montreal (Grant 1..2), 8:05p.m.
Los Angeles (Singer 4-2l at
Plttsbcrgh (Ellis 2-2), 8:05p.m.
Allanla (Jarvis 1-2) at Philadelphia (Jackson 3-2), 7:35 p.m.
San Francisco (Marichal 4·2)
at Chicago (Hands 3-3), 2:30 p.

lection of ten gear ratioB at
their !lngertlps.
The more spirited rldera team
up and ride In fast groups
around 20 miles per haor. Othei'B observe tbe route more leisorely and eomfortably aJ'CIUnd
1.2 miles per haor.

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OVER THESE BUYS

Thursday's Results

a child as young as nJne, a veteran cyclist ol 68, many young
girls and entire ramlllea.
Many rider&amp; this year will be
maldng tile taor with modern
lightweight bicycle&amp; with a se-

Sophomore righthander Mike Custer struck oct 13 and lssced
Boring hurled a no.lrltter for the four walks.
Eaatern Eagles ln a 10~ vlc- Eastern
013 023 1-10 6 2
tory over Alexander Wednesday Alexander
000 200 0- 2 0 5
afternoon at Albar\Y.
Boring and Ritchie. Custer and

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to &amp;hare their skills and experloocea while proving they are
capable ol a challenging ride.
Previous tours have attracted

at Albany

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. .llltllilis. NO do*n paJilltllt - No payment until
. JuiJ 1, 198.

smne changes made.''

wulked ~. -, -h1,1!1l Hwand"To&lt;lay
Alexander. 1101 Its two runsln
tile faorth when a wild pitch
ffiALEAH, Fla. (IJPO - The
struck the ~rtana' lead • off final round ol the $65,000 AllAll Times EDT
batter. With two out, another bat- Star Bowling Championships opNew York (StotUemyre 5-l)
ter walked, and one ot the run- en today with Billy Hardwick at Oakland (Dobson 2-1), 10:30
ners scored on a double steal. or IAuisviJie, Ky., and Dottie p.m.
The other Alexander base run- ForthergW of North Attleboro,
Boston (Jarvis 1-1 or Nagy 1ner came home as the result ct Mass., in the lead.
an Eagle error 011 the play.
Hardwick, last year's runnerEastern scored in every irJ-. up, holds a total pin count of
TOP CATCHER
nlng
except the flrat and faorth. 8403, wlth Allie Clarke ol Ak·
CINCINNATI (UP!) - Ernie
The
Eagles re&lt;orded six hlts ron, Ohio, tralllng at 7785.
L&lt;mberdl waa named Thursday
Mlss Fothergill, the defend·
aa ""teher for the ClnclnnaU wlth llowle Caldwell getting two
slqlea,
Boring
a
double,
and
ing
women's champion, jumped
Redo AII·Tlmo team.
Bobb,y
Caldwell,
Bob
Ritchie
and
from
fifth Thursday to lake the
Lombardi had a llfeUme bat·
Dave
Smith,
each
a
alngie.
lead
wUh
5446 total, compared
tine averap of .311 In hls ""rAlexander moundsman Theron to 5425 racked 14) by Otlcago' s
eer with the Reds. He Joined
Betty Kuczynski.
thlrd baseman Helnle Groll, Who
Winner oC the men's division
was ramed earlier.
wlll collect $8,000 ln first prize
Ten players wiU be 18med to
BOYCOTI ENDS
money while the ~ woman bowthe team whlch wlll be honored
NEW YORK (UP0 - A"'e- ler will coUect $4,000.
May 18 at Croaley Fleld.
duct, closed for nlne dl,fs and
aettlng record lows in two en- . - - suing daya of strlfe.rldden ra&lt;lng, beglna to return to normal
MONTREAL (IJPO - T h o
INVITATIONS
operatioo
today,
ClncllllaU Reds have made a
BRIDAL
Melnbers of the Horsemen's
lang trek northward to Beaevolent and Prateetlve AsaoDECORATIONS
bore tonight &amp;IIOinat the Expoa
datton,
who
had
been
boycotting
~ the Natlmal Leque'o EulNAPKINS
the traek ln a dispute over penem Dlvlalon.
ETC.IT'S THE
aloo plana lor backstretch emRedo maoaaer Dave Brioployes, reacbed
with
to! will be caoDtlng .., rightthe
New
York
Raelng
Asoocl.ahander Georp Culver to boltlao 'l'lllrldl,f and thelr horaes
ater 1111 team'• faorth • plo&lt;e
wiU be hack oo the tra&lt;k Sllurllandlng ln the Weatem DlvlMill St. 992-3345 Middleport
day,
lloo. CUlver Is the owner ~ a
1-3 reeonl Ill !ar lhil IOIIOtl
He wiU be foelng Jlm "Mid&lt;UI" Groot wbo Ia I~ 111 the
seaooo for the eellar-dwelllna
E:ipos. an upenelon team.
Both leoma INl't ldleThuro-

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But, Which three? Tlat la the
question the NFL ownero have
been IP'II'Pllng wlth, an and orr,
for II days dorlng whl&lt;h tlme
they have [&amp;tied to reach an.Y
agreement.

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SAVE $85 TO $230

Owners Meet

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leagues,
or confere"'
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ufo'lve out or our 13 losses are
by rellners," said the Phlls'
manager. "The buiiP.en has only
three aaves and two of them
were In lopsided vi&lt;larleL I've
glven everybody a chanee and
they just can't get an,ybody
out."
Skinner aald he trled to trade
lor a reliever, ubut the others
teams woo't glve "' the good
ones and we have ~ of the
other kird.
"We're keepirw a close eye
on the kids at Eugene (t h e
Phtls' Pacific C..st League
farm club) and there may be

Bicycle Tour To
Begin Saturday

Football

two leagues In 1970.
Trimmed clown to
simplest
'• lis ent
ill
torm, the rea I
w
coosIsI of lhree NFL teams
moving Into the AFL ln order

"OHIO'S OLDI!ST DODGI DEALER"

''discrimination." Here'sonearea where men are downgraded.
Right? - MIKE
Dear Mike:
Right. 1 thlnk. - H,
Dear Helen:

TV
AND STEREO SALEI

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WUhlncton (Coleman 2.2) at
S..tlle (lllrber O.l), II p.m.
Washington (Cde,.n 2.2) .at
Ise&amp;Uie (Barber fJ-1), _1i p.m.
MIMe&amp;ota (L'hance 2-0) at Detroit (WUson 1-3), 0 p.m.
Chi,.go (John 2-0), at Cleveland (EUsworth 0-1), 7:'5 p.m.
Kan..a CU~ (Drago I~) at
Baltlrnore
(Phoebus 3-@, 8 p.m.
By United Press lnterratlonal
SOturda.Y'• Games
National League
New
York
at Oakland; night
W L Pet. GB
Boston
at
Olllfornla
Chicago ..... 19 10 .655
Washington at S..ttle, nigttt
Pittsburgh ... 16 11 .593 2
Minnesota at Detroit, night
Phlladelphle . 12 13 •480 5
Chleago
at Cleveland
New-York •. 12 15 .444 6
Kan
Clcy
at BaiUmore, night
_SI. Louis .•• II 16 ,407 7
Mootreal .•. 10 16 .385 7'/,
"For every om who ak.!
West
Teceives,
and he who 1eeka
W L Pel GB
finds.
and to him who
Atlanta • , .•. 18 9 .667
knocks it will be opened."Los Angeles , 16 11 ,593 2
Matthew 7:8.
Son Fran. •• ,16 11 .593 2
Clnclnratl •.. 12 15 .444 6
Son Dlego, .• 13 17 .433 6'h
Houston ••.• 10 21 .323 10

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Son S C

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"Jt•s about time I started
pulllnc my &amp;hare ol .the load,"
sold Edwards. "I'll' DOl toO
thrilled with tlol&amp; .verage ol
mine."

Rawlings
1964

Grey lrnrsh,. black &amp; white interior, full power equipment, low m1ltoge. Real sharp car.

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short 11111 Edward• followed
with hla twCH'Un slncle.
Bod Pitch
,.h WBI I bad pitch," AJOU
confessed When asked abaot hl•
nlntiHnnlng hi~ "l\1 above my
eye&amp;. But I got the bal on the
ball and got luekJ/. When yoo're
hltttnc .187, yoo've got to get
lucl\Y and have some things go

CATALINA,
2 DOOR HARDTOP

is less costly, being minor surgery, but you must be sure you
want no more children betore he
take&amp; this route. The operation Ia

tioos for how the world was JIOPIlated. True, farther alanglnGenellia It aays Adam had more 10111
and DAUGHTERS, and lived to be
over 900 years old, but lt alao
aays earller that Cain went Into
the land of Nod and took a wtr~
this even before Setb was born.
Some people aeem afraid when
they hear there might have been
other people oo earth when Adam
and Eve arrhed. Butlf we read
the facto as sot down In the Bible,
we must assume there were others here too. Nowhere does it
state that Adam and Eve's children lntermarrled. When God.
said ''Let us make man in our
image .... " 1 think He was speakIng collectively ... or perhaps

Seetlle, Mlnielirta ot Detrol4
Chicago at Clemand and
KaMas Clt.Y II BaiUmare.
The PhUa took a 74 lood with
Riehle Allen drlv!Jw ln ftve rUbS
wlth hls faorth careor llfllld
1IIm homer •nd a aevenlh
hmlng ilngle before the Astroo
rallied tor . three rull! ln the
eight and three more. ln the
nlnlh to win.
Haoot.n' routed Rick Wlae In
the elibth when Denls Menke
and Dote Rader ldngled and
A1ao doubled for tWo nm1. Alao
took third oo Edwards' lnlleld
aut and scored oo plneh-hltter
Gary Geiger's oaerlfice ft¥.
Norm MWer opened the ntoth
wlth a single and 0110 aut later,
reliever Gary W&amp;gDOr walked
Curt Blelory and Rader, The
t)'lnc run croaaecl the plate ••
Alao beat aut a slow roller to

COLUMBUS (IJPI) - Amerl·
c:a's
blBII"st 1111111Utl bicycle toor
Order By Phone
will be held this weekend as
And Take Em Home
aome 600 cyclists from through992-5432
aut the natioo embork on the
annual Tour ol the Scinto Rlver
Valley, a 215-mlle trial.
•w•as-ht·ngton-'"'at
The tour will begin S.turda,y
with a gala II8II4W!! from the
NEW YORK (UPO- The 26 . IIepa of the atatehouae. The cy.
Noticql and Amerl""n Football cllsts wiH be given a pollee esLeague club CMnora and their cort to the aaothern edge of the
repreaelllatlves met again to- capital city by "The Wheel'
day tn eommlsst- Pete
men" on hlgh~wheel bicycles,
Rozelle's offices ln another vlntago 1800.
attempt to tackle the elualve
The riders will pro&lt;eed on the
realignment Issue.
lwo.4ay tour over a designated
WhUe senlng as an amiable raote taking them along the
host to the teet.&lt;lraglng Sc:lnto Rlver Valley to Portsowners, RozeUe, the usually mouth for the overnight stop.
mlld...,.nnered boaeman. may They will return here &amp;mda,y.
have to aasume hls s\t)erman
The bicycling classic, c&lt;msld·
'\'• AIR CONDITIONING, STAN.
role shortly lo order to solve ered the hl~Ught ol the openTRANS., RADIO, GOOD CON·
the 11port's most pre18h~ Ing at the bicycling season, atproblem.
DITION. BODY EXCELLENT.
tracts both n~w lll1d experienced
Rozelle, who has shown an
abUlcy to "get tough" during
his nlne years In office,
ONLY
Indicated Thureday night he
might be foroed to stop In by
Saturday lf the dub CMners
have oot reached agreement on l\.To
the realignment whlch must 114 • l l l
accmnpaey the merger of the

~ an' tire little woman wanna baolc first-class
acCommodations on yer moiden voyage. How's
about it, Heyertlahl?"

Dear Helen:
Our neigtmors use our dirt
driveway to turn their car around
In, ln&amp;tead ol going about 50 feet
further and turning in the \!ross
street. They use It twlee a da,y
and, Jn rainy or anowy weather,
It aeta to be a real mess.
What can we do to stop this?LOU

average, drove In

the decisive runs In the nlnth
wlth hls second hlt as the
Hooat.n Astroa aollasted the
Phlladelphla Phlla 9-7 In the
only maJor league game
scheduled.
In today' a National · League
play, S&amp;n Francisco is at
Chicago far a day game 11111
Haoston meets New York,
Clnclnnatl plays at Montreal,
Allanta ls at Philadelphia,
Pittsburgh plays host to Loa
A'*les and Son Dleso ls at Sl.
Loula In nlght action.
Sf.x Games Set
Six night games are set for
the American League, with
New York at Oakland, Boston

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Toledo .. ; .. ,11 8 ,57f •'.1

Bulrllo. • .... 8 7
RichmOnd , , , • (11
Sytacua~ ••••. 8 10
Col~ · •• , • 7 IQ

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}Will Be Held June 16 ihru 20th
King.
BEGINNERS - Syears tl1rough
II&amp;YIII United Mlthodlot Church 6 years or &amp;IOo 10;10, Teael&gt;will bqln J1010 16 allll continue ers. Loueva Kem, Marjorie Hoff.
tlinl!Jih Friday, June 20 with a man, Jayne Haymaker and Mrs.
PnJII'IIII roUowlns on SuDIIa)' Robert Jl)'e.
PRIMARY - Grade I, 10:25,
evening, June 22.
Teaehers,
Zelma Kaylor, RhoJ1oo
Boys allll ib'la wUlgo Into tho
da
Wolllls
allll Maxine Miller.
lroot&gt; of the grade dloy hive Just
PRIMARY
- Grade 2, 10:25,
IIIIi abed In Elementary or JIDilor
High SchooJ. The lheme, "Jeaus Teachers, Jean Grinstead. Alice
Leads Me," will beuaedlbi'OIIIh- Gilbert, Lorene !i&gt;radllng allll
out the cluses !rmt the Klllller- Ta111 Simonton.
PRIMARY - Grade 3, 10;25,
prten thi'OIISII the 9th grade.
Mrs. carl Gibbs will serve Teachers, carolyn Hesson, NaDoo
as director·, Rev. Paul Fortney, cy Ohlinger, Joan Ferguson a~
counaelorj Mrs. Paul Fortney. Mrs. Marlon Dingey.
PHIMARY - Grade 4, 10:40,
sonr leader; Diane Herllllon, pl·
antot; Kay Weaver and Elole Teachers, carol Lathey, Delor·
Llevbw, ~ecretary and treasur- es Stewart, Ruth U.udermUt and
er; ha Athey, Sl!aron Lloyd and Annabelle Hudnell.
JUNIOR - Grade 5, 10:40,
Gotma B11111g1rner, in charge of
nursery; Mary Llovlng, Mrs. Roy Teachers, Sally Herndon. Janet
Hollman, Hazel Capehart a1111 El· i!tJmllrner and Mory carolyn
sie Llev!Jw, kitchen committee. Wiley.
JUNIOR - Grade 6, ~1:00,
Followl!W I• a list ol ""'cl&gt;oro and helpers, and also the
cookie time schedule:
KINDERGARTEN - 3 years
to 5 years of age, 10:10, Teachers, Holen Halotead, Geraldine
NEW HAVEN- The Dilly Va·
catlal Bible School ot the New

Hechler Will
Roush,
Hesson alii Sharon Be Speaker
JJ6hama Band On Saturday
POINT PLEASANT- TheM&amp;·
Rated High
democratic women•
organization Jefferson. Jackson
on Seturda)', May 10,
At Huntington at 7 dinner
p.m. at the Junior
car.
Judy

son County

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High

eteria, will feature one or West

MASON - The Wahama High
Stbooi Band, Wlder direction of
Gerald Simmons, received top
rating of 11 one," or "SIC)erior,..

Virginia's most colorM personalities as guest speaker, U. S.
Democratic Congressman Ken
Hechler.

for Its concert perfonnance and
on It&amp; parade marchJrw presen--

tation in the weekelli West Virglnla State Festival held at Hun-

Candidates of the newly form·
ed Democratic Party of Point
Pleasant in the coming city elec·
lion on May 17 will be intro-

ti~a.

due~

The Wahlma Band was cmn·
plimented by the Class AA Judge

David W. Hughes who rated It
with A's in tone, technique, IntonlUon, ensemble, effect aOO in.
terpretatlon Jn the concert preaentatlon. He stated the band' s
performance, wu great and the
conductiiJB "excellenL" Hughes
pve no suaestlonolorlmprovement.
In tho marlllng competition on
'illlul'dl1\ ··the 8111\tjudgeisaued
lt!J,.Wabama band as u A" ln muale and playing arxl also an "A"
In Its atep and IDII!orms, and a
"B" lor alignment and opaclng.

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hGu!t,.' lo!ra, llorry Hottman ml
TC11111111 'Hottman.
JUNIOR iDGH - Gradea 7,
s, 9, Teadlera, Ellen Hotfman,
~. Sl!llth, JOlllll llolqlt, Nell
HIU'IIIOker allll Sylvia Soyre.
The klnderprtim class wlll
meet on 0110 aldeotthecltlldren's
chopel. Tho Bellmiors, die Prl·
m.,.Y Classes, 1,st, 21111, and 3rd
gratloa and the Junior 4th grade
classes will meet In the bese-

ment ol tl:.e

chiD'c~

'l1le Juniors,

5tlt and 6th grades, allll the Junior High, 7th, 8th, and 9th
grades, will meet Ill the educa·
tlcnl, unl~

Decisions in
Civil Actions
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POINT PLEASANT - Civil
action suits ruled ott by Judge
James Lee ThoiiiiJIOII In lllaaon
County Circuit Court Tburt;daY,
May 8, ln&lt;luded:
Credit Bureau or Ptllnt Pleasant VB, John A, Fultz and Pa·
trlcla &amp;le Fultz, pay to plain·
till, $826.82 lntereot and coots.
Credit llli'eau of Point Pleasant VB. Geol'IO Wamaley allll Lettie Louise Wamaley, !avor ot the
Credit Bureau, $482, lntereots
allll costs.
Charles Withers vs. Charles
Meadows, favor d. Charles Withers, $415 Interest a1111 costs.
Leona Mae Halstead vs, IJm.
aid Larry ilala..,.d, divorce denied, wid! Dmald L. Hals~or­
dered to 811Jl110rt and maintain Illrant &lt;hlltlren, pay all blllsln arrears and one hall or all billa
lneurred lor rent and utilities,
and plaintiU'a attorney, Donald
Kingery $380 and court roots.
Leoni Halstead shall have care,
custody and eontrol ot children.

Laurel aur

News Notes

$282.24 Judgment
POINT PLEASANT - A dvU
action tor hxlebtedness has been
!Ued In tho oftice of Howard
Schultz, Circuit Uerk by the
Sa.ve Sl&amp;Jpl,y Co., Inc. , a corpor·
atlon, vs Gory Grlmth, COntinental Construction Co., P. 0, Box
63, Point Pleuan~
The plalntllr claims the defendant on or about May, 1968
purchased !rom plalntil! cabinets
In the amount or $282.24 and demands judgment aplnst defendant In the sum or $282.24 with
Interest trmn 30th dey of IJe.
&lt;ember, 1968.
Your diamond can now look

loveller and laraer In a new

RESERVATIONS INVITED
Middleport llllit School gradcost. Why not bring yours In
uates
who have nat received res~
today!
ervation forms lor the Alumni
IAu!horl10d K•tt&gt;•oko DHiotl Aasodatlon ban&lt;llet a1111 donee
181 ror May 31 In the Middleport Elementary School audltnrlum are asked to notJry Mrs.
Edward Crooke, Middleport,
Main St. Pt. Ploaaant
treasurer ~ the asaocJatl.cn
modem setttns at a very small

TIFFIN CREDIT
JEWELERS

Homicide Trial
Set for June 2
POINT PLEASANT - Cora
Lee Lawaon, Pliny, entered a
plea ot not pdlty 1n Judgll James
Lee Thompson's Mason Cet,miJ
Circuit Court Thursday, to a
homicide lndlclmont.
Ste waa lntll&lt;ted by the lP'allll
Jury 1n the murder or Pltlllp
Carter In Morcb, 1969, at her

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Mrs. Robert Burke, Parkersbur&amp; visited recently ·wltlt Mrs.
Roulh'a mother, Mrs. Harmon

Fox.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Archer,
Columbus, Mrs. Edward Russell,
Mrs. Guy Russell, Brl())uey, \'Jelled recenUy with Mrs. Georgia
Diehl.
Mr. and Mrs. Wyett S.bae·
fer, Mt. Vernon, and 11011, David, student at Oltlo UniveriiQ&gt;,
&amp;pelli a day re&lt;entiy with Mr.
allll Mrs. Norman Schaefer.
Mra. Pearl Jat:Oba haa been
reported Ill.
Mrs. Otarles Karr, Sr. and
son, Charles Karr, Jr•• have
returned home rrom altendlng
the !uneral d Mra. Karr'a brotlter, Emeraott llailllf, Mexloo.
Mr. and Mrs. Rd&gt;ert reeenUy apenta weekend In Mana!lold.
Rev. Eupne GUI a1111 ramtly
were recent tllmer sueataorRor.
allll Mra. Morrla Wolle, Haclne,
Mrs, Jameo GUmore entered
st. Jooeph HoiJiital MotttlaY ror
surllfy 011 her jaw.
Mr. allll Mra. OrvlUe Allen
hno returned home a!ler IPOnd·
lng the wlnler wltlt their aon.U..
law allll deugltler, Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Lewis.
Mr. and Mra. Glenn Foulk,
Ml&amp;lloport, vlaltecl !ltndiJ with
the Clllford Kilen !omlly.
ChQ"otal Lane, amaU daulilt·
tor ot Mr. allll Mro. Thomaa
Lane, was a medical petlent for
a t:OIIple or deya at Veteram

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There Will be I prea&lt;hlntl lOr•
vice at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the
Red lmlsh Clmch or Cltrlll.
!ltnday IIIOI'IIlna worlhlp wUI be
at 10. llem'er Hill, Footer, W,
Va., wUl speak, Tho pub,ll&lt; Ia
lnvllo\1 to both aervleea.

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lst ·~aa Mr. Jclla Hollftlan, 1who", . The J&gt;rltlti '"· ~ ......le ol W;&amp;
aarw "ljecauae," Jlreceillng t1tt Itlma lllih ,~• clab of 119:.
ceremOO¥, and "Ttte Loi'd'o allll allondid Gle.IMlle state ~
Piver" •durillll thO
le10 1A&gt;t lwo·yearo, ~l'*'1f,
,GlV.n In marrlqe by Iter lath• Home EcoOomlc&amp;. She lap~~
er, the bi'lde woreanA~lnowblts l1 employed In t1tt ~ltlJ't
satin. lqwn, .·reaturlng a tcoq&gt; omce at lAkin State H""'~
no&lt;Jiilno allll )ons lace aleo¥es ' Tho gromt Ia a ~te ~
tapering to points at lite wrlot Wlrt Counb' High SchoOl, aatl)i
and clondwlthtlitypearlbult4ns. allondlns Glenville Stale~
A • e l train, hond tippJ!qued where Ito Ia ma.lorilllln :Vete~
with lace motifs wal lillstellld at 1111')' Medicine.
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Out· Ql· town ,ueotaattendblll:
'!1te tiered, bou1rant veUwuof tltt wotldlrv were Mra. W_IIUelll,
oUk lUqslon aid casCaded froina !!Iaino, Jr., ot ~11, .forrr.:
aatln clrlce. The 'brldo·wore 1 W.Va.; Mro.AilceBr~r;loll'l£
•91kl gold -weddl!W band plmled Goldie Rollins, 1lolh of Lttal'!i.:
to her pn, die bantlltavlrw be- W, Va.: Sheila Gardner of Glllllqed to a -areat • srea,i. aunt. polla Ferry, w, Va.; Janli ~
Tho pn was m-.1 by.the aon,
\V. ;Va.: ~o.-,Binf
btlde. Her lloworo were a trail· See, Mr" Rose Selwell,:-.,.;
lrv bouquet or whits ' dalslas. Jed1 Corbin, aU of ·Polnt'~lai.iiMIJS ~ Anna Bumprnor, ant; Mr• .ant! M\'a. Bali Sliql ...
slater or the brlda, .... maid or . lleyan, Mre. lilrold Simi !!i1l
hOIIOl', Site wore 1 lq 10118 Rllllney, Vlcldeand'foWanio, Mreo:.
of pink satin !eatoJrirW a scoop WUilam Tltorlte and Nancy, J~
neckline, a1111 a "-\!Ieee '!WI• CJ:BY ant! Elll&amp;beth; 11.:- allll ~
with a plnk·...U extending !rmt a Brtice Sin!•• all of ~l~otlDo, W£
pink satin bow. She 1&gt;1rrled 1 Va.;. Mrs, Jh?rn. .,. Bid;:
noaepy of while earrtall0111 tlrt- weU, Ohio; Ml•allotlltF~
ed with aroen. The bridesmaids, West Coltunbla; Tmt ~.~
Mlsa Leah Am Miller a1111 Mro, Mr, Julllli McLeod,, both. oi'PL. ,.
WljOIIO Lee Copehart,lloibotNow Pleasant; ,Mr. and ~a. Th&lt;mill
Haven, wore long pna or green BUIIIIIIrner, Lor! and Z19ldt 1111'•
satin and altw !•turing 1 _rla, Mr. and Mrs. Jolu\.~0
neckline. Their "-\lleeea wore all or PL PleaAIII. aiiii ·Mr, Jlnt·
or green velllng exlondlng froln Blake or Woat Columllla. .·
sreen aat!n bows, allll their nosepya were pink carnatlotta.
Sorvlrv as beat man lor the
.11'00111 was Mr. Cltorlea Mills of
Elizabeth, W, Va. U1hora were
Mr. o.IeSiteetaofCltarleaiDnallll
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Mr. S!orUns Beane r)l Gasaaway,
W. Va.
Other attendants ' wore Mba
Diane Copeltart who aerved as
flower girl, and Mlu Kimberly
Clpehlrt and Min Tamm,y Btun·
earner, aervtng •• acoQtea.
The bride's mother waa attired In a gray knit ault wllbplttk
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Mra. Weld Speneet, SIP- fl.AT• Wedneodli, 7 p. pt.
.WOODS: C11ur&lt;h School, Sunday,
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN- Brl·
11 o., m., Jobn Bally,' i~ War· an Ellltl.. pastor. ·Worship, 8:50
•hiP aorvleo altornataa With AI- a. IIi., followed bl' !ilnii;JScltool.
. 'fNd allll ~olllla. Servleea
ST, PAUL LUTHERAN - Brl·
~- mtrnlrv 01' even1111 ot an EDgel, ]llltor, SU!di1 SChool,
•&lt;h WHk.
9tf5 a. m.; WOI'altiP, 10:30 a.m.
sEVENTH DAY ADVEN11ST..:
. SYRACUSE UNITED YETHO.
Pomti'Oj', Mulberry !Ita. Road, DJST - liev. Paul A. SoUers,
nortbotVeteranaMemorla!Hoa- paator.Sunda7School,9i30a.m.,
pttaL Philip Gqer, pestor. Sob- Ben QWttenberry, Sill~ lofDrDlnl
bath School, Solurday, 2 p. m.; worship, 10:30 I. m., lint a1111
Worlhlp, 3:15 p.· m.; '\'outlt F~· third SUntloYa -h tii!Rh. Evelowahlp and Mult Billie study, llitlll e..,..Uatlc aorvlce, 7:30
Wedneoda)',1:30 p.m.
p.m., secollll alltlrourtltSUI!daya.
nRST UNITED PRESBYTERCARMEL UNITED ME1110.
IAN CHURCH - Mltldleport,' DIST CHURCH - Rev, Paul A.
Guoat mlnl&amp;ler. Jamea Buchan- Sellera, Jlallnr. SUnday School,
an, &amp;tndly School SUpL SUnday 9:30 a. m.; w._ Rouab, Sll1t.
School, 9t30 a. m.;Wtrlhlpservworlhlp, 10:30 a. m.,
lco,10:30 a. m.;atolrpracllee aecollllaiiiiiGUl'lllSttndayaoleach
7:30p.m. Wiclllosday.
month. EWI!IIrw'evtD&amp;aUadc serASBURY IJNITEI)MET!IQDJST Yl~o, 8 p.' m. aecottd allll tb1N
. ·' OJIIST';-.
, SeboQ~,t:aeo., KEN!),CHURCHOFCHiuST- 7P41!,~Minlalr7acltoot . -Syracuse. Rev. Wanclollstut.- Sund&amp;Y-hlllotldl.
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._JifGrnliWW«... lOtlO!iom.J N....... lUCaln. !11tJt Sonleea at 1 p. m. Sonlci meetlnlat ltr, peltor. SUnt1a7 School, 10
ENTERPRISE UNITED METH·
~~111"11"1""' 7:30p. m.IWI!I- ,'l!eeltly a&amp; t:80 a,.m, Prea,chiJW. 8 p, m.
a. m.; carroll Norris, St11t. Wor· . ODIST - Rev. William Alraon,
l!f.._,, Cltrlatlaa YOIIIIt Crul» llrat and t1tlrd Stmt1aJ d mottllt MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST shiP service, 11 e. m.; MYF, 6 peotnr. Ralph~ •. ~; El·
~1, 6:10 p. Dl.l ~ bttllw. by . i::ltarlea RuJitll, 9:30 Lm. -Miller St. - . Everton Week- p. m. Sunday; Prayer meotl!Wo don Weeks, 181~ Worship aarv!:30 p..m. '11olrltll1, dtolr practHE BRADFORD CHURa! OF ley, J1Uior, Bible study claases, Wednesday, 8 p. m.
lees, 11:30 a. m.; Sunday School,
· ~ ~~~ 7 P. m. R.' EIIIJolll GUI, CHRlST- Cltorhta RultMill.patt SUnday, 10 a. m. Wonhlp allll
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE 10:30 o. m.; Yoolb Fellowahlp,
' ,.._.1 Phil Wlaa, SIIIL
tor, Rlch8rll GU!re7, s.p. Swl. preochlnl. 10:55 a. m.; SUntla7 NAZARENE- CorJilr.Unlonand 6:30 p. m. Wedneii,Y: Choir,
. ; J)EltTER CHURCH OF CHRIST day School, 9150 a.m.: !olornlJv evet~~rw aarvlee, 7:30.Biblutucly Mulberry. Rev. Glydo V, ll4tnder· 6:15 p, m.; Bible study, 7:30.
- lllntle Rultoell, lllltDr• Nor- worahlp, 10:80 a. m.; E~ clusea, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. sott, peotor, Sunday School, 9:30
CHURCH OF CHRIST - MJd.
_ 111at1 C. WID, lll'lo SUntla7 Scil!d worlhl!l, 7 p.m. WedllladiJ Bible
GRACE EPI8COP AL - E. a. m.; Raymond Walburn, 8111~ dleport, Sib and Main. Jack
8:80 o. m.: WonltiP IIIMlc-, Stucly, 7:30 p. m.
Main street, Potneroy, aturch Morttlrv worship, 10:30 a. m.; Soltes, supt; Blblo School, 9:30
·' ·. 10:30 o. m. Chrlotlln E-...REORGANIZED CHURCH OF School, 10:30 a. m. each Suo- Evellirv Service, 7:30 p, m. MJd. s. m.: Morni!W worahlp, 10:30 a.
Soa111J tveniJtC,
JESUS CHRIST OFLATfERDAY day. Third Sunday ot eoch month Week service, Wednesday, 7:30 m.; Evening worahlp, 7:30p.m.;
RACINE FIRST CHURa! OF SAINTS - PortlaDtl-lllclne Rood. no m.;..w. aarvlce. Holy com· p. m.
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Prayer aervlce, Wednosclay, 711TI!E NAZARENE-SUtltlaySchool Sunday School, 9:301. m.; MorD- miDilon, 7:30P.m.
FOR&amp;'!T RUN UNITED METH· m.; liev, Haulln -Moyer, paaior.
1:30 a. m.; lfGnl1rw w...altlp, trw woraltiP, 10:30 a. m.; Sunt11y
SOUTH BETHEL UNITED ODIST - Rev. We~ G. SlutCHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
10:30 o.m.: EYenlllll Wtrahlp, OWIIltW aervlce It 1 p.m. Wed- METHODLST- Worohlp, second ler, peotnr. Worahi!f aorvlce, 9 - Mldtll011ort. Rev. Audry Mill·
7130 p. m. WOtlDesday, SuntiiY neadly evenlns prayer aervlco aed rourt1t Sunday, 10:30 a.m.; a. m.; Sunday School, 10 o. m. er, pellor. teeter Taylor, St111School Stl1orl-111. Patdlne 1t 7:30 Pattor, Elder C. w. ftrat allll third Sunday&amp;, 7:30 Mrs. Frsd Nease, &amp;tp~
Sunday SChool, 9:30a.m.; MornMcClllllot:k. Paltlor, Bev•.Morrla ProlllU.
p, m. Sunday School, 8:30a.m,
THE MINERSVILLE UNITED lor tforshlp 10:30 a.m.; JIDilor
M. Wallo.
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THE BRADBURY CHURCH OF Youth FeUowahlp, 6 p. m. each METHODIST - Rev. Wendell Soclety, 6:30 p, m.; ~S, B:U
. TUPPERS PLAINS UNITED CHRIST- Mr. TedCIItlwallador, · SUnday at 'flllpero Plalno United Stutler, pastor. Sunda7 School, p, m. Sunday Evangelistic meet.
11ETHODLST- "01'1'1111Woroh1P pallor. Jerry Von lntiapa, SUn- Mothotllot Clnir&lt;h.
9 s. m.; Ke11110th Wiggins, &amp;t&gt;~ lor, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meellng,
8:30 a. m. at bmer EUB build- ..., School Stl1erlntsndent. S....
CHESTER CHURCH OF GOD Worship service, 10 a. m.
Wednesday, 7:30 p, m.
blr. EliPinded Sunday School a... ..., School, 9:30 a. m.; Mornlllli - 'l1lo Rev. Choaler bnt. pea- SYRACUSE CHURCH OF TRE THE SALVATION ARMY- EDalon 1A&gt;t Jlll'&amp;&amp;rytof!l'lllealzcldl- worship, 10:30 o. m.: E~ lor. Sunday School, 9:30 o. m.; NAZARENE- Hav. A. E. MIUer voy Ray S. Wining, omcer In
· tlretl at IormOr lllatltOIIIot IIIIOX aervlce, 7 p, 111. Wednesday, Worship service, 11 a. m.; Eve- pastor. Bob Moore, Sunda,yS.hool charge. SUnday, 10 L m., lloll·
8:30 a. m., !Itt. Jamea S1out, . Prayer aenlee0 7:30 p. m.
nlrw worshiP, 7:30 p, m. Prayer Sit&gt;~ Sunday Sehoul classes ror ne11 meeting; 10:30 s. m. &amp;tnchlltlrell'• ................ SunGRAHAM UNITED ME111Q. service, Tussday, 7:30 p. m. aU BIOS, 9:30 a, m.: Mornlns day School Yoorv People's Leday Olureh School, adulla allll DIST CHURCH-Preachlns, t:30 Youth service, Thursday, 7:30p. worship, 10:30a. m.; NYPSSun- ~on, 1p. m.; Sol.vatlonmeetlns
yQUth, 10:30 a. m.; JIDilor Hl&amp;lto o. m., llrat a1111 aecottd Suntlaya m. lolontltly alngo, ftrat Saturday day, 6:30 p. m.; Evangelistic 7:30 p. m.; Thursday, 1 to 3 p.
Seidor lOch allll YIIIIW Adtllta of each mllllh; thll'tl a1111 rourt1t · ot
montlt.
service, Sunday, 7:30 p. m.; MJd. m., Ladles Home Lea&amp;ue; 7 p.m.
meet In farmerlletl.,.slotChureh SUntlaya each nicmtlt, warship
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRIST· Week Prayer meetl!WWedlll&amp;day Prep elaasea.
for &amp;tntl(y ChiD'Cb School. Boyd service at 7:30 p. m. W-eda,y IAN CHURCH - James Smldl, 7:30 p. m. Ml&amp;ol011117 Meeting
MT, MORIAH BAPTIST- MJd.
Hacltllly, Youth ·allltl'lttlandent: avenlap at 7:30, ptayer a1111 paotor, Robert Paulaen, &amp;tndly second Wednesday of each month dleport, corner of Fourth a1111
..oatllllh achoolaed lltllor aduJt&amp; Blbla study.
School &amp;e~ Momlllll service, at 7:30 p. m.
Main St Robert Jackson, paotor.
meet In lormtrEUBbulltlllllo HoMASON ASI£MBL\' CinJRCJI' 9:30 o. m.; Sunday S&lt;ltool, 10:45
MASON BAPTIST CHAPEL- Sunday School, 9:30 o. m.; Moroblrt VIneyard. III'L AdDlt Billie OF GOD - Second St., .,...., a. m.; Youth meetlrw, 6:45p.m. The Rev. Harold Cumlnlham. 1111 worship, 10:30 a.m., Amold
Claaa periJ, llttlt Monday each W. Vo. SUnday School, 10 a.m.
SILVER RUN FREE Wl L L ' paator. atarlea Umbert,Sunda7 Rlch8rlls, &amp;t&gt;~
mcdh. Y- Fallowal!IP eaclt MornbW worlhlp, 111. m. Evan- BAPTIST - Hav. caudUI Atltlns, School Stl1t- Corner Second allll
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST Sunday, 8 P. m. Ia former Jllath. sellltlc aervlco, 1130 p. m. Blbla pastor, Richard Fink, Sunday Pmtoroy sts., Maaon, W. Va.: Rev. Samuel J, JackiOII, peator,
odlatiNlltllrw. Dlatrlctyoutbrd- S!Utly aed prayer aervlce, Wad- School Slllerlntsndont. &amp;tndly Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; Wor- Prayer aorvlee, 9:30 o. m.; SunJ.y llrat :Montlay or each month. neotlay, 7:SO p. m. Cltelter Tan- · School, 10 a. m.; Worship, 7:30 a hlp service, 11. Wedneadsy eve- day School, 10 a. m.; Mrs. Ger·
I DISJ.ETART lJNI,TED METH_If -. Jlalt0r. ! " - '1'13-513S.
p, m. Pr&amp;7tr meeting, Thursday, ~J lffl~ . ~Oftt. 7; Prayer trudo Butler, ~ Worahlpaerv•
11 T CHpRCJ! '.:.: F1rttallll....
cAI!LETON CHURCH'- Kine'" 7:30p. m. Choir practice, Tuea- oor"~~t" I'JU,
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l•oo·U a. •m; 'BalltlsiTrelnlni,UDl otttl'!ll~l, ·prMChiJw. atBp.m.j burl Hoed. SUnday School, 9t30 ...,, 7 P. m.
THE ROCI&lt; SPRINGS UNITED lon,' Oral and second Sunda,ys a•
Tblrd allll l'tllrth SUndaya, Sun- a.m., Ralph carl, at¢ w...ahlp
POMEROY CHURCH OF METHODIST - C. .J. Lemley, 5:30 p, m.; Mrs. Mary Wolllls,
day School, 10 a. m., Worlhlll aentee, IO:SO a. m. a1111 7:30 p. CHRIST- Robert ll Wood. pea- pastor. Harold Blackoton, church president.
l&amp;l'vlco at 11 L m.; Tueeday - m. lilt..W,. Prayer moeU.!Wo tor. &amp;today Bible study, 9:30 a. school s._,~ Morn!JV worship,
HYSELL RUN FREE METHO.
ewmlrwa at 8 p.m., Prayer allll W-IIIQ, 7:80 p. m. KeY, Jti m.; MorntnsWorahlp,I0:30a.m.; 9:30 o. m.; Church School, 10:15 DIST -Rev. Cecil J. Wise, pasBlbla study.
stnol, pallor,
Youth meetlrv, 6:30 p, m.: Eve- L m.; Evening worship, 7:30: 101'. SwJday School, 9:30 a. m.;
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE · OLD UEXTER CONGRI!GA- nlDs worship, 7:30. Mid-Week MYF Sunday, 6:30 p. m. Prayer Mornlrv Worship, 10:30; EveNAZARENE - Rev. iJA!Id D• .TIONAL CHURCH_ Rev. WIJ. aorvlee, Wednesday, 7:30 p, m. meeil!Wand Blblostud,y,Wodnes- nlag worlhlp, 7:30p.m.; YOUDi
Grimm, Jr~, . pastor. SUntla7 lard Dutcltor, pallor, Mra. Wilro Junior choir pra&lt;tlco, Friday, day, 7:30 p. m. Admlnlstratlv. People'a Service. 6:45 p. m.;
. School, 11:30 a.m.; Morttlill wor• lay FriDcla SUnday s.hool Stft. 4 p, m.
Council meetlrv, drat Monday of Prayer meetlns, Thursday, 7:30
lhlPo 10:30 o. m.; YIIIIW-'"'• Sundl,y Sc~, it30 o. m. Cltufdt
LANGSVILLE CIIHISTIAN llch month, 7:30 p. m.
p, m.
.~'• 61~ P. Ill. I E....,.Uatlc oervleea atlt ,.,.. ihlnl ·Suioiti .....avilla Vlllap. Rev, Robert
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
MIDDlEPORT F1RST BAP·
,...nteaa~ 7130 p. m.· W...Weda,y foi!O!IIInl Sunda,y School. SoCoat! EIIIJolll Muaaer1peator, Worship CHRisT - Elden R. Blake, pee- TIST - Charles W, simona,paa1......"tionlco, 7110 p..m.
. allll 'rourth Saturday . ewrdlllli, !M)rvlce, 10:30 a. m.; G11111111 tor, Sunda,y S9hool, 10 a. m.; tor. Robert Rlclutrdaon, Sunday
HEATH UNITED YETHODJST 7130 p, m., church aeMlcll. Ft111, ~ SChoOISIIILSuncla)' Wlmlt llolainser, siiJll. Mornlns School SuitL SUnt1a7 ChtD'ch
CIIURCII, Mldtlltport - Max E.
UNITED F AlTII CHVRCH School, 9:30 a. m.: Sunda,y eve- oormon, 11 a. m.; Evemns serv· School, 9:1~ a. m.; Mornlrc worDoNitul, mlllltC..I J - • Brtw- . _ Neaae
SoUlamont. SUnday nlrc sorvlee, 7:30 p, m. MJd.. lee Christian Emeavor, 7:30 p, shiP, 10:1$ a. m. Stmtla.v Bible
'""""' Sw1'!8Y School tlllWID- School ~rlntlldolll. Roy John- ""k service, Wednesday, 7:30 m., Mrs. Lyda Chevalier, pres!- stucly hour, 7:30p.m. StDiay 4:30
IPtleal. Cilurch School, 9:30 'Youth
' """ S•30 ~- p, m.
dent. Song oervlce a1111 sermon. p, m., pme tlqte !or _ _. WGciDI.I Marrtliii irorabiP, 1ll-.30 0. ::,..._.., • ' ..._
RACINE ntiST BAPTIST 8:20. MJd.Waek prayer meetiJV neaday ovenlrv pray:.---:.-......,
111.1 y - ~... Stalay, 6p.
sYRACUSE F1liST tJN1TED Charlet Norris, peltnr. Sunday Wedllloda)', 7:30 p. m., Mrs. 7:30p.m.
. · m. Cbotr rablarael Wedaaaday, PRESBYTERIAN D - IJ
Scllool, t:30 a. m.; Montllls wor• Mule Holli1110r, cia,. leodor.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services
7JI,m.cbalrdlhetor,ilai!Pllll·
- -•· ahlp,IO:Uo.m.Swttlayovolllrw
BIBLE BAPTISt' TEMPLE-· at 315 Main S~, Pt. Pleoaant,
1011. Proyor IIIMleo Wtdaoaday SIAtllblna, Jllttor. Suntla1 Scltool, worthlp, 7:30 p, m.; WedDetldll' Mlnoravllle, 0., Clltrcbservlceo SUndays, 11 a. m.; Wedneadaye,
m.
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• 9:30 a. m.; Worabli&gt; IIIMlce, 10.
8 P.
_,.uv UNITED · ...,...,n :10 ,, m.; Bible tllutb' allllpril'or IYedng Blbla study, 7:30 p, m. each Friday evenlns, 7:30p.m. 7:30 p. m. Ail wolt:OIIUI.
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BETHLEIIEM BAPTIST - Paator Ken Derrlrvton of RavSACREII HEAK1 - During
...DIST· Cllt1RCH - Rev. l'lu1 A. aePo::.£RoY FIRST·~n:r~ Groatl!enl, CharlosNorrla,pas- one- Socottd Baptlat Church. Ltnton · aeaaon, aorvlcea 7 p.m.
Sollan, pallor, ........'Worship c;-p Sldane.t Suntla1 School t«, Worship servlee, 9:30a.m.: Bible stud,y each Wednesday at Wednoads;r allll Saturday. Con·
9:30 o. m.; Stmdtay Sdtoal, 10:30 Stl1lrlntlntl4tttl. 'SUnday School Sunday School, 10:30 o. n1.
7:30 p. m.
feoalon, 7:30 p.m. Saturday. In
-L m. Jllltite 'l'l!tlaa, IIPL Yauth e:ao
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Folloiilh!ii IIOp
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MORNING STAR UNITED
THE Run:AND· ~!IMilNITY 10:30;a.BYF,
8 p. m. 1l!b1e study, METHODIST -CHURCH _ Hav. CHURCH - llarrlaonvUie Road. Gilbert ZwWlnl, 992~56or992.CJiuRcil· _ D·,; •-- Tllll Wodnelcla1, 7 p. m.; choir lll'l"" WlWam Alraon, pellorl D- Van Rev. Roy Taylor, pestor; WIJ. 3298.
1• lite. Wedlllltll1, S.SO~~om.
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Ill' UN!pN
It- Re• .C.. Y.tlr, u~nll Slmtlay School, 91U Sunday School, 9:30 L m.; Wor•
• .. ~·~ lfchool, f:30LDI.I
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Sunda,y School
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. ~ · l.fo., !Do Wldllt.
aUJie~tlll, EirJSllrUy,Stm- m.: Prayer~. 7:30 P· m. llln8worsblp, 7:30p.m.; l'tayer
Cora ....Uib alldOillbbor, Nol·
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!bttlay ~ day schqql, e:u a.m.; Sundl,y ;:..~ott~rl,.~th,. 7':; allll
aorvlco, Thlll'lday, IOIIYIUe, wore vlaltlng Mr. a1111
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IYinliV wor...-., 7130; W-a,,..
7.SO P. m.
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WESLEYAN UNITEDYE1110. Mra. Fred Larltlna.
loiT,
HERMON
UNI'l'!.'D DlST Cllt1RCIJ. Racine - W. 'Gol'don L a - allll !rlentl,
BRETIIIIEiiiN CHRIST - Rev. lllle McClltl'l, pastor. !ltnday Warr~~~, 0. were villtlngMr. a1111
Mnaal Smltlt, pallor. St8lay School, 8:80 a. m.;Wtrl""l&amp;l'V· Kra.n.r~~ortswan.
Vllltllw 1-.. !111011 wore:
., ,J!chool, 9':aoa..m.;Rua1011Spei,. lee, 10t30 a. m.; Bible Stl,tCly,
Kra.
Mary Baker and E t h e 1,
' uti lolra. Jim Willa, c0. lit, llld Ml'•· Jim Olruatol'l ~er, III'LI ~W"alle,aaalat. Wednesday, 7:30p. m.;U.M:r.F•
. -a(t:
uti fllllllr, IAiulirtlle, 0. ll*ll ant. M'ornllli Sermon, 11 a.m., 7p. m. each SttntiQjJIDilorcholr Readllvllle, Mr. a1111 Mra. a.ar.
)umltua, tilt """""' 1111!1 """'-' I!Qa wltll Dorlllllrki. avenllllliii'IIIOtl, 7:30p.m.,alter· practlee, Wellnosday, 3:15 Ji, m.; lao Cline allll 1011, Beelne, Elmer
. Ur. allll Mrtl QIJ - - .
and Dorsel Blbl&gt;et, Murl
' ' .. Kr. P' .... Fred i.uldu .. llr. aat1 MrL Eunwth Dill. 11111,. Ooch Stmtlay. Clau 'meet- Senior atoll- practice, Thuraday, allll Serena sta1011.
· · ~~ eon·Stnllb, Nol· ,:;:~· IIICI.Mr.IIICI Ura.lllll ·'• 11 a. 'ltl. alte1"ttttrw ·~ 7:30 p. • m.1 li'ellt¥an Somce
- VIolet Sm1t1t
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ware 'lllltla; l(r, lllil aioni•a;' llavlll Jl&lt;illltr, clt'a• GuUd, fllllrth Montliy -b mmth
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,...... Clirl•llln Enclea~, 7:30 at 7:30 p. m.: ~~apJir Huellera
Pleree --' . a .Jo" '
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llltWo
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~cor, preol!lenL eaCh montlto 8 p. m.; WSCS, ....
allll X..o. ~ ' ~
Teday Ia Friday, May 9, dla
Pri1trmiell..; 7t30p.m.nory · ond Frk1IJ each month, &lt;7:30
villllnl ..._.... allllllr.
'tledneeda,y, 1IOud
7:30 p. m.; omclal
aaeont1 129tlt day of 1969 wldl 236 to
l(r'a. Till..lllllillti,. ColUmfellow.
.e• ·m.,' ftrat lflnlay of
Monday, each ~
:fbt moon Ia be-n' Ill latt
. TRlNITY
PORT,LAND Uli!TED
M, L. r.G&amp;rl'·
~uartsr and 01w pltaae.
CIIRJST'DIST CiiiURCH - W,
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Cllll'lo '
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p. m.l' Oftlelal
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\Vho Jo.••'t I~ to be n•. .b~rttl} It'• tUdur,.I to feel • certahl 1low ...,-. yn
recdtJI 11 &amp;rtlti•g c4nl, It • • • th.tt •••tht btn tho11gbt of yov, th11t soi!HOW
Cllrt'lo

Yd 6oau foolhb It woulJ bt/07' ••Y of 111 to .vtr belie"' that we ,.,, al4w or
fmrulleu. Tbfft h .Jw•y• SdNOIU wbo """''' tvbo c11rt1 Very tlu~ly . . . wbcl t:llrtJ
no•&amp;h to ••cripcc
o•IJ So• for aq,

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t61 wo,.,d whne "'' c••IIOt, If w. but fool, {t.J 11 c:huTc:b tbat will wciCOfiU au whokM•rtctlly. Gotl'1 hou•• U •ot liM otMr bourn. TluTc ir "'"'"1' rocta
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C,H~E - II"• P~l A; caa- S.lijiGI, t:I!J i. .m.: ll«nl!W .,....
to, peat9r. Clll!STEII: .Wilrahlf sh~ 10:30 a. m.1 SualaJ e- .
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li!ST CiiiiRCH _;-fl. · ~ MeClurr, pealol'. Sunilay S.lioOI,
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.. , • oerl A. C.atb, pallor. SUndii.Y CHURCH- Cltorlea ~. pu- 11 I. m. ,allll7:30 p.m., Sttnday,
School ;t • :
DWl..V, 1111'; Mra Swick, ~ Sehoal s-, School, 8:30 a. m. RichWllh~re..:..:....~!..o~;;. ~ ~ Sch!!olo ani l1lrtoil, SIP- Otirlta iliatsao o. m,1 Wtra"" ..nt.,.; Hl1, aulatanto111t.Prayermeeto~ '~"'Ill at 7:U, Wor•'1JP lll-.30 a. m. Yaatlt anc1 Jllllor ,,., Wednesday, 7t30 p.m.
Se¥coa ' Wltll tlte Bet. Culo; 7oath aorvlce, 6:U p, m.
HAIIRISOIIVILLE PRESBY·
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prayer aor• nlllll -•hiP, 7tSO. l'n,yer ~
Mra. Norma Lea,
·- . LOTT-IIIDG
·- £';;,........, -~ . prallt, Wiillnetldll', 7:30
', \ StmtlaJ. SChool 5!11orlttlandent.
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UNITEJ) FAITH CHURCH .:_ I lluiiiii.Y School, 9t30 a. m. Suo· ODI$T- Worlh!p,llratanclthlrd' Neau .~ - Robert E. '~
' llrvl&lt;to 8 p, m., tltt Rev.
&amp;tndtly1 of eaclt IIIOIIdl. lO:U a. Smith, Sr., Jllllor. Suatiii'SChoot
Dottthue or Mldtllopart.
. &amp;J &amp;aeOIIII aatiiGUl'lll Sunda7a, Slllt.. RoyJobniOII. SUnday School
J ovAil•s WITNESSES, IAr·
. e Vt30 P. til. SUnday Scltaol. B:U 8:30 a. . m.; Worabli&gt; oonlce, q canaJu, preoltllllll mime. "· ~ ChrlatluB~..,..,thlrd 1ll-.30o. m. ancl7t30p.m. eac1t ter. SUnday: Blbltlecture, 9:30
t' ,~ oteac)t,-'!o
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, , 'l;AtllWJ.c;::;F nEEIIETII· practice, ·&amp;ao p, 111. tldiS...,, a. m.; Wiillneatl¢ Billie ittld;y,

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von United Moll!~ at aturc~ lila
~ settlrw 011 Friday, A!lril 11,
at
6:30 p.m. IA&gt;t
the .man!Qe
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dettllitter of Mr. antlMra, Ed....,.
Morton Butniarner of Le!U1,
allll · Michael Neol Sima, 11011 ot
Mr. allll Mrs. Bruce Sims o!Pill·
oatlne, W. Va.
Rev. Paul ·Fortney of!lclated
at the double rlrv corem011,l'.
llecoratlnns at the church were
seven • b...,.ch Candelabra&amp; and

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Steele, Jo&amp;tple Grove, lndl&lt;tedIA&gt;t nqllpal ltomlcldo Ia tlie
APril ''death . ot carl GUUaple;
bcMitl HI at 41,000.
Harry J), Bartels, ba:eikinll
allll entering, has own COIIIIIIII, C.
J. Hyre.
Ill&gt; "'trW,
Lewis R, Leach, Jr., bteal!·
FRIDAY
Mol'tdq, Jtule 2, at 9:30 Lm., lng allll entering, C, J. !l¥re.
REJ'URN JONATHAN Melgo
represettled by AtlormiY SemGeo{ge Bate.; on two COtlllta CJtopter, Daughter or t1tt Amerl·
uel Llttl0J1010.
ot oontrlltutlng to the dellnci!len- can Revolution, 1 p.m. luncheon
Hearlnga aet lor Monday, ~ cy ot a minor, att.orney Raymond ' Friday at the hollle d Mra. liar·
12, In lllaaon County Circuit Court c. Muagrave. Total bond,$1,000. old Lohse,.Pomaroy;Mrs. Lohoo,
atartlng at 9:30 a.m. ln&lt;lUde: · Lloyd Brunson, lndl&lt;ted by Gte Mrli. c. P. Dutton and Mrs. o.
stale vs. Pete Dtmcan, CCJII. l!l'allll Jury at tho January lerm P, . Kioln boots; members uneble
trlbutlng, court 2IPIIOlDted COUll· or CGUrl, who on lllareb 28, 1969, to attend are asked to c:ontact
sol, Sanruel Littlepage.
pleaded nolle contsntlre to the ono of the hoote11es. Naticnl
state vs. Robert Edwardo, &lt;barge ot unlaw!ully lalllng to Music Montlt will be observed
treopasalng, counsel not pres- atop at the "''"'" or an accl· by Mrs. A. R. Knlgh~ chapter
ent.
-.was sentenced Monday, May chairman.
Roger Reynolds, treapaatdng; 5, by Judge Thompaon to be
YOUNG ADULT Class, Brad·
&lt;OUrt apJlOlnted Carol Caito.
held In the COIIIty jloU lor a lord Church o! Otrlot, at 6:30
Slate VS. GladYS Smith, DO• period or 30 days and to be p.m., Friday at the Middleport
gled or daulllttsr under 18 yeara Onecl In the amotml of $100. Park for a wiener roost; brl1111
or age; caurt •Jli!Olntecl counsel Brunson waa r~resented by your own retreslunellia.
Is Raymond G, Musgrave.
Atty. Don c. Kingery.
SATURDAYSQUARE DANCE sponsored by
Eastern Alumni Aa111. 8 p.m.
to ml~ Selurday at TuJIPOI'I
THE DCCTCIA BAYS
Plains Elementary School wltlt
Fraucla Andrews band, Robert
Pickett, coVer.
HIGH SCHOOL DANCE party
wltlt the Jays, Seturda)', 8:30 p.
m., at tho Molga High School
autlltortiDll In Middleport. SponBy WAYNE G. • RANDSTADT, M.D.
sored by the Melga Bilnd Boost·
ero. Admission, 75c.
Some persons have such
Another rule is to take the
greal faith and high hopes
drug
exactly as directed.
In drugs that they take them
Many persons have delor every minor symptom,
veloped undesirable side ef·
tltereby becoming, psycho·
feels because they took a
logically if not physically,
greater dosage than waa predependent on them. Others
sCribed: and 'tithen·)ljlve ~011•·' J)rjver,J;bn,rgfJI
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hi'v.e: :.htar&lt;lcIJ) :111111:11• al!oMt , demned a drug as tworUYeii!" .,._,, ,t~ .~·,,nr.•::
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harmful side eliects or dam·
beeause they didn't take It
age to unborn generations
POINT
PLEASANT
- The
regularly or lor a lnng '
through the use of drugs that
tlrlver
ol
a
tractor-traDer
rig.
enough time. So, whatever
they r e f u s e to !elie any
Malcomb
Slnltlt
d
Wlteollng,
has
drug you ;are taking, be sure
drugs at aU. Fortunately,
been cltecl lor having au lnaeyou need It, know the name
there is a rational middle
or
It (preferablf, both the
eure load, allll &lt;~alnl damage
ground.
generic name an~ the trade
to
another vehicle.
First, It Is necessary to
name) and report any side
llamap to a eor tlrlveubyDorunderstand t h e difference
effects to your doctor. He
otll)'
F, Jones, 48, or Goli(IJolls
between drugs that have a
can help you best If he has
Ferry
were eotlmated at $600
specific c u ra t i v e action
your fuU co-operation.
against certain diseases,
when falling cinder bloclat from
such as penicillin for pneu·
the truek driven by Jones hit her
monla-properly c a II e d a
ear allll the flllldwoy.
wonder drug-and drugs tltat
There wore no ln,Jurlea. stale
BARBS
do not cure but belp to rePollee
lnvoatlpted the ...,ldent
lieve symptoms. Anyone
011 Houle 2, ftve mUea south ot
By PHIL PASTOitET
who, out of lear, refuses to
Point Pleasant at 11:15 a.m.
!eke the firat type when
The shape of the orbit of
Wednesday.
needed is foolhardy while a celestial
body is an ellipse,
anyone who refuses to take
but so m e entertainment
the second type is merely sura
go around In other
pitting his endurance against
circles.
h l s doctor's well-intended
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offer of relief.
Keeping your head
E qua II y iU-advlsed are
wht!n 'tithers !ole their•
those patients who demand
was quite a trick during
a drug for the quick relief
the French Revolution.
of every feeling or malaise
•
-a tribe that is apparently
Our
ce~eal
tbll
morning
on the ln&lt;rease. Such action
BEFORE YOU BUY SEE
wu
extra-crunchy;
we ate
has its disadvanleges. The
OUR VARIETY
givlllg of antibiotics lor
minor infections has resul~
OF MOMUMEMTS .4MD
in the rapid development of
CHECK OUR PRICES
antibiotic-resistant strains of
organlams .rendering these
valua~le drugs useleu when
they are most needed.
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way through a llj1aCe
In other cases, the quick our
cor, two mlllleoinle&amp; and 1
263 W. Main Po...roy, 0.
prescnblng ,of a drug to re- plalltle ring. '
.
lieve a symptqm often masks
the true nature of a disease
In Its early otage 10 the cor·
reel diagnos!J lJ not made
until a serious complication
o,r death has occurred. The
flflt rule, therefore, should
be to refrain from pre11urmg your doctor 1o give a
drug unless It Is necessary
and you both understand the
reason It Ia Riven.

Memorial Hoopltal.
The John Doul!laa family wore

tllmer sueata !ltnday ot M r a.
Doqlu' perentl, Mr. allll Mrl.
Harmm Fox.

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Are Announced 00:.~ .':'::'!;.. w~u

The newly • Conned Teenage
Democrats, the TAD's, sponsor·
ed by the Democratic Wmten,
will be introduced allll will have
a reserved table.
Tables at the potluck dinner
will be loaded with hamst tur·
keys and fried chicken and the
trimm1118S· Tickets are priced
at *1 and are available rrcxn
members or may be purchased
at the door.
.... Y.¥\1!1! - Nlbei~o chairman in
BY BERTHA PARXER "
charge or arraQgements, jnvttes .,.Sob~\~' attendjin~ ~
all Mason Courity democ1-&amp;fa" to: t at the r ree Methodist LhuiCh
atlenl. Tickets may be purchas- was 96. Collection waa $22.70.
Rev. John CUrry preached at
ed or reserved by ..Ulrv her at
tho morning and evening serv.
675-2732.
lees, May 4.

Plaintiff Oaims

. ~CINNATi (IJPI) - Dr. Jo!m Hope li):an!dlri. ..-. 011- •
' . 1ant -ltlidettla
•...,...WOuld
.cago NOitO hi~. lllld Weditt""". .,...,-. mill
oot IIOIYO tlttlr problema by violence. Here r..- an addreaut
the z~ •Baltlst ChUrch, Franklin aald lie "dejlloreil" the dis- ·
rt4&gt;1lvo ladles of ca~~P£&gt;ua dlsaldotlts - botlt Negro and Wblte.
. , "II appears tlttt the mUitants are, In 1101110. cues, out to .
dest;roy. lh!&gt; sntem, not repair, It," he aa1d. "I don't think II
wUI lead to tho reaolut!on or ai\Y problems." Tho Cble&amp;~o Unl·
vet,'Sllf history proCessor lllld .alutlents ahould be &amp;lVIII more
a~dlorllf In ovaluatlon .or lillculty•membera "bu\ t1tt 111111 dacl·
aiM Jn fir~ or advanc~ lltachars inuot ·real with t1tt ac1m1~
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and ~ommunlb' Ute, this !eaturo Ia ~bytlte bualneas !Irma allll arpllizatl0111 whose 11111101
below.

LARRY' $OHIO SERVICE

HEINER'S BAKERY
BAKERS OF GOOD BREAD
HUNTINGTON, W. VA.

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PHONE 992-3284

MIDDLEPORT

TINY'S FOODLAND

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WEST MAIN
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"MEMBER OF THE BIG 3"
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
TUPPERS PLAINS
PH. 667·3280

BOGGS EQUIPMENT
Soles - Allis Chalmers - Service
Farm - Industrial - Lawn - Gorden
TUPPERS PLAINS
PH. 667·3435

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

R.H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

OHIO'S OLDEST DODGE DEALER
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

BAKERS OF HDLSUM BREAD
MIDDLEPORT, D.

MARK VSTORE

RAY RIGGS, INC.
Lincoln-Mercury- Comet-English Ford

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

ROYAL OAK PARK
FAMILY RECREATION
SWIMMING

RACINE

F~L-VALU

MAllET

"THE STORE WITH A HEART"
RACINE, OHIO
-PHEBE ROBERTS, MGR.

593-6601
85 N. COURT ST.

ATHENS, 0.

WILLIS ANTHONY
PLUMBING AND HEATING

992·2550
2411 LINCOLN ST.
MIDDLEPORT

CIOW'S STEAK HOUSE
KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN
POMEROY, OHIO

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TUPPERS PLAINS HAIDW•!ft,

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Wo Fill All Doctor' a Preacriptiona
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BIJILDI~G. SUPPLIES

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GENERAL CONTRACTING
PHONE 992-3978

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a private Mossii~..Aiel~s
atloo bosaed bj&lt; Wm, Yedlares .... Relko and Jack IJoug.
laa' obstetrician alerted them
to expect twins .... Not even Ju.
lie Andrews' vaunted baXofllce
wallop can put "'l'lle Sar'' into
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BY JACK O'BRLIN
NEW YORK - Slirley MacLaine really i&amp; an 1-don't...care
gal: says she'&amp; tried marijuana

but gets a hillier belt rrom marthUs .. .• Athens gets Greece's
first licensed gambling casino
(Tile Club Alexander) June 9 via

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!,&lt;' ,NloMJoj&gt;nrt ~ hall WII dloeuaied and:lJincera !or the 1969· 7r,.U elected Wedn\1~ ~
'bJ 'the MlddiOIIOrl Am,tour Gor·

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DOW one .... N-11, 11f0111t ODd
most muolelaD)J of the tii!W
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TV-man Ralph ADdrswleculdn't bey "%1" IIUI ·be JOid $75G
!or a allYer C..olc-G'eaa there

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-~- . . llit ohnlba'u, .ln and fllat
, ~ bed or~ and aerllllu!ns
~- 11 pllllited. Eiieh mooilber was
' liked to dCIIIate toward the ex· penN 'II the pJonta.
,· Mro. lllln7 Moore waa electld new pretlda!l of the club and
~ tbe otber 1oftteera are 11ri. Wea.'{ )e,y, Fey, 'fice Prelidenl; M r s.
'l: ~ ~- oecretar7, lilt!
.~ Mre. ·· ~Jarc!ld Labse, ·treaiiiiW.
'~'' ·l'lllii were made toprovldeta~~ bio a.,-inrements !or the Mid.ne_port Alumni Aasoelallon banquet
, and Mn. Charles llrldbur)' woa
, ) -ed ~ !Dr !hat.
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RMd at tho meeting waa an
IDYllatlm !rom the Wladlng Troll
, Cllnlen Club to ·exhibit In 1t a
· ·11Jir1n1 !lower - t o be held at
_. tile l'llmtroy Elementary Scbool
SolurdiJ, 'Ill~ of the -11
""SI.an• ot the Time."
The 'prdeiiiJti column waodlacualed and lira. o. P. Klein will
; p..tpor. the club'allnt &lt;GIIIrlbu. 'Uan !Dr .,.Grein Tlmmb Notea."
" : ' Mra. Arllllr !lrauao IIIIIIOUlleod
1lle worlclllapoftile Chesblro Gor-: ...., Club held lalt ttl silL
·~ A commentcallan ..... read
.!rom lira. Mal')' - . request..
1111 ..... suitable for cui now.
. _era !or Veteran• 1\lemorial Hospital.
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Baptist Ol!ld Glrla o1 the Prmld""" A.....laliCIII 9lnda1 at tbe
Readville Baptist q.utch.
lira. WUllam L. Smith, of
Pomeroy, ouporylsor of I h e
aulld sines Its !ormatlm In 1949,
waa presentOd a corsage 1!1 Mrs.
Doro1117 Lewis, president of the
MlsllioliaQ- As!Oclallon lor the
!'roY. . . Dlatrlet.
lll&amp;lillghla of uta all - day
meeting lneluded a talk bj&lt; Mrs.
Mary Me,yera of the Metropolitan Bapllat CbUrcb In C&lt;&gt;lumbua,
and the eleetlon of new &lt;Clears.

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nomlnallns commlttee. 1be..,ai~~~~&amp;llon of Mrs. jlarold •Payrle
o1 Bidwell as nrst nee liUJl!!r··-was accej)led. '
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Mro.· llarb&amp;ra S&lt;ott, r.all!polls, !lrlt vice_aupervlsor; Mrl. !Jltber WubiDgt.on. ll&lt;!lllon, JIOlCCIIId vice superYtsor1 Miss Slirley Am Gomes,
Forelt Rt8l J!aptlst CI-olrch,
Pomero,y, secretar1; Miss DeLene DeLepl, Mount Moriah
BaptiSt Church, Middleport, asalllant aecrelaey, and Mrs. Naoml Betti II', Rutland Firat Bap.
list, chairman of the eamp retreat conunlttee.

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retarded cblldren•s prosramwas
pledgetl at a luncheCIII meeting of
the Pomeroy Sl&amp;kespeare Club
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.

In response to rqll call members commented on tileir !amI)J blstorles. Plans !or the com.
ing club year were discussed
and memhors reviewed old prOgram books brooght to t h e
meeting bj&lt; Miss Ebersbach.

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mlttee wore Mrs. Bernice Borden al Bldwell, chairman; M r s.
Bentle,y, Mrs. Allen 11an¢&gt;n.
Miss 8arab Greene, Mils Garnes,
and Mrs. Bowlea. lira. Sarah
stoney, Golltpollo, Mro. Mal')'
King, and Mrs. Eleanor Preaton

Katrine Millikan.
Another highlight of the meetMiss NeUe Bing was a guest
Ing, the tast until !Iii, was lnltallatlon or the new Dlllcera, at the luncheon. Mrs. Neutzling served (It the U.me and p)ace
Mrs. Louis Reibel, president; thanked tile group for their co- committee.
Mrs. Da1e Smith, vfce.president, operation during her twD years
on otber committees w e r e
and llrs. Jed WebBier, &amp;., aec- as president. Preceding the pot. Miss DeLepl, chairman, El[fe
relar7-tressurer, by Mra. Ben luck hmcheon, Mrs. Millikan ser- Bunch, ldlss Christine Rcblnson,
ved I"RCh. Attending besides and Leoma Armstrong, courtesy;
Neutzltng.
those
named were Mrs. Robert
Mrs. Reibel appointed M r s.
Warner,
Mrs. Phil Williamson,
Neutzllng, Miss . I,vdla Ebersba&lt;h and Mrs. T. A. Hemes,y to and lira. Ellen COUch.
prepare the programs [or t h e

year. The need ror vases at the
Veterans Memorial Hospital was

Program Led
By Mrs. Karr

discussed and members were
asked to contribute vases.
A note of thanks was read
!rom Mrs. Neulzllng lor the Soth

wedding amlversacy gift, M r s.
Mrs. Purley Karr, program
Georgia Wllllamson presented leader. used .. Adventures In Givdevnllons !rom the 23rd Paalm Ing'' as her topic for the reand members gave the Lord's cent meellng of tbl Chester UnitPrayer in unison•
ed Methndlst Church WSCS.
The program opened with a
h,ymn and scripture !rom I Corlnlhlans road by Mrs. Fred Rice,

Pounds Added,

Prayer was by Mrs. Pearl Cas-

Not Taken Off

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For devotions, Mrs. Karr exThe "pig" ~ lor weight plalned the hymn "In The Gargain will be retained by the den," then II was read in unlMeigs TOPS Knotchers.
soo.
On suggestion from the state

Mrs. Karr was the leader as.

organization, tile club voted on
whether to tontinue the '']rig''

slsted by Mrs. Leonard Erwin,
Mts. Ada Morris, Mrs. Rice,

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and members voted
unanimously to do so.

Mrs. Arthur Orr, Mrs. W at d

Meeting Tuesday night at the
Meigs Counl;)'ln!irmary,23members abowed a total loss or 19'4
pounds and a pin of 20'4 poundsk
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was "queen for the week" I or
weight loss and Slllrley Asb was
the runner.up. Mrs. Edltil Gardner showed the moBt weight gain
with Mrs. Marie Birch!leld as
the 1'U111101'-Up.
Mrs. Ruth Underwood was dedared wlmer of the !Opoundconteat and !lnal plans were made
rortheMissSprlngttmecmteatto
be held at next week's meeting.

Spencer, Mrs. Virgil Windon,
Mrs. Fred Smith and Mrs. Raymond Frank, In a "'eltlon and
answer discussion oo giving.
The business meeting m In'.
charge or the preSident Seven-'
teen members and one guest
were present.
O!!lcers for the new yeerwere
nominated.
Thlrt;y-four sick calls were
reported, and round-robin cards
were sent to the ·sick and shutIns in the community, &amp;irs, Karr
served refreahments.
Program leaderarorJuneare
Mrs. VIrgil Rousb and Mrs.

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DorisThe
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t be and pledge f!IIOiled the meeting.
lira. Jean .Warner read a poem,

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Foreat Run Bapjlst )lnlor choir
under·tbe dlreeiiOn of Mrs. Mllr·
raret Armstrong, ldloo Gomes
and Mrs. Marp.ret Bowles of
Mlfdleporl aerved· as seeretarlea !or the da,y. Mrs. Barbara
Scott presented a eoriJ&amp;iO to
Mrs. Meyers, the guest speak..
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TO HAVE SIJRGERY
Mrs. !loris ~cer of Pomeroy Is a patient at Uni•erslt;y
lloapltal, C&lt;&gt;lumbus. Slle williDIderiP besrl surgery. Her room
nwnl&gt;er is 823.
lient at Holzer Hospital and that
Mrs. M1t'a Carpenter Is Ul at
home. A thank ,YOU card was read
from Opal Hol1011 thanking members !or klndneaoes extended at
the llms of her lusband'a death.
A oard was also read !rom DorDIIIY LaWICIII or Columbus,
A meeting of the Past Councilors' Club was announced for
)llQ' If at the hall. A cake walk
was held during a coneludlng ~
cial hour with !Irs. Ads Van
Moler w!mlng the cake.
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b)' the &amp;QOd of the order commlttee.
1be !lrat nomination Oi mneers was ....Woted by &amp;thor
Ridenwr, councilor, and a 'prae~
liee !or PrO&amp;enting the colorfat
the Dlatrlet 13 rally held yesterda,y In Mu!etta held.
The Oar bearers escorted Mrs.
,Doria Koeril1 to the altar where
she was ,Presented a past CG~D~
cllor's card bj&lt; Erma Cleland,
deputy. Twenly-el(lht melllbars
were present !or the mseting
which opeud Jn ritualistic form.
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plallled during ameetlngoiCheater CouncU 323, Daughters of
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Mombera will mareh In tileparade 011 Ma.r 30 !rom Chellor to
the cemetery where aervl..,s Will

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MATERIAL WILL BE dyed and melle into shitts as a part o!the
Cadettes' work on the textile arts badge.
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Memb&lt;rs o(,;I'roqJ 208 wiU meet M~ night -at the.~"!!'! o!
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.\llltm Oblinger to begin the project 1be1 wiU d01ign the I
shift·material with dye.
• Ala meeting o! the I'DIV this week, plans were made lor a tr&lt;q&gt;
s,.ppar to be held .on May 17. It will be a family alTair with the meel
being planned, cooked and served bj&lt; the scouts.
1be troop aloJW wltil the Chester cadelles will serve the Pomeroy Alumni Association banquet to be held on May 31 at the Malgs
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1bo llrst local tralnlni sesalon for adults plambw to ualst
with da,y cemP .to ba held al Royal Oak Park the last week mJ11te
hli been scheduleil for May 20 at 9 a.m. at the park.
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ney, with Jonst Helslnlm o! tile Parkoraburs o!llee of the FIIUl' Rlv·
ero 'Girl S.I)UI c.unctl, tile ae~ce team ""'"'ed several deoloiona
abclul tile Cloy. eiJIIP P!'l!rrlm.
_F.pJier ll hid 1beeo ........,ed that swlmmlJW would be ;. part
o! tile aclivllleo tiftared. It; was decided at the meeting, hoWever,
that •wilnmiJW wui not ba o!!ered due to COIIII'Iicatlooa o! OCIIIIPiying
with girl scout regulations on swimming.
Leaders were again advised that the deadllns lor aeceptiJW registrations for diJIV CIJI1l !rom acouta Is May 15, Adult Yclunteers
are lll'red to. ciJIIl)lete their reglotrat1011 forma so that plans can be
made far "litde btfAher" or " ruraery" mdts d111'1Jw the week of
caq&gt;.
A craft workshop !or allldult workers waa amouneed lor June
17 'at the camp alte. lira. Nat Carpenter and Mrs. Paul Hawk were
at tbe meeli"ll to repreaent Mra, Henry HWIIer, the da,y csrq&gt; dl&lt;ector, Mrs, Hunter remalna hoapilallzed.
1bo need !or 1 neighborhood uniform chairman was noted and
a volunteer Is boiJW solidted. This would involve collect1111 and distributing· uniforms on all lOYola of the scoutlJW program, Others at
tile service team msetlng were Mr.s. Richard Vaughan, Mrs. Ber-

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Partlclpatlm rn tile Memor- be conducted.
During the meetlnr
Mra. Loula
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1be traveling prize dCIIIated
by Mro. Moore was by Mrs.
Wolter c·rooks. Mn. Labse and
Mro. c. E, Btakoalee, the co- nard Fultz, Mrs. Wallace Powers, Mrs. Phlllp Ohlinger and Mrs.
holloas, aervedadeolerleourae. William Ohlinger.
Fll't'ors were mlnJ~ture wtdter
CHESTER-TIJPPERS PLAINS CADETTES '
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TENT
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FIRE BUILDING, c&amp;JIIP craft, lashiJWand bl, llro. Moore Will be hostess
!or tile Jllne m~ Mro. Cllea- 1sic ca~~~~trw akllls were reviewed during a recent caQOU.t at the
home o! Mrs. Rogsr l!&amp;hr, troop leader.
ter Erwin wao a gueat.
1be aesaloo was held In preparaUon lor tile girl scout Clllllporee .
to be held al Camp Sanely Bend near Elizabeth, W, Vs. later this
month. Pariiclpatlt~i were Jeanne llahr, Denlae Pullins, Joy Grover, Sharon Pate, Melissa Coleman. Nancy Miller, and Donna Lantz.
Saturday aftornoon the girls took part In a so!tball game.
Mr. and Mrl. EdiiCIII Hti&gt;stel.,
ter and Mrs. Maxlae Grl!lllh
SAIJSBURY JUNIOR TROOP 100
atlellded the Ohio Bankers AaA CROSS COUNTRY hike friBII the WU!Iam Ohlinger home to
soclallon eonvantlon In C&lt;&gt;lum- the r&amp;trgrounde, a distance or approximately three miles, was taken
bul Tueii!W' and WellnesdaJ!,
Seturday by tile juniors and their leaders, Mrs. PhUlp Ohlinger and
1be Hob-8 were a I I o Mra. WUI!am Ohlinger.
lJIIeBI• at the past President's
The hike completed one requirement ·OIL the gyps1 badge. Ar·
dlmer held TuesdaJ! eveolng at riving at the !atrllf0Ul1l)a Just be!ore noon, the girls had nosebag
tbe Sctoto Ccluntry Club. Later lunchea, then pliched a tent and lashed a table be!ore hlkiJW back to
that sveolng Bob Crosb,y'a or- tho Ohlinger homo.
choltra entertained tbe &lt;0111'011During a recent meetirw of the gr&lt;q), plans were made for si:x
tloo .,... at the Sheraton _ ., members of Ute troop and Do1b' Alrson, a cadette scout, to go to
As a member of the women's Camp Sandy Belli at Elizabeth W. Va., lor a weekend outing. The
aclivlcy committee, llro. Grl!- Kirl• who have registered lor Sandy Bend are Debbie Kennedy, Rose
!ltil served as a hoatoa0 at lhe Marlo Colborn, Pam Notllngltam, Brenda Wit!, Penn,y Eblin, and Be.lsdles Pl'OI!I'OM on ii'OdnesdaJ! linda Friend.
morning.
Olhers on Saturday's hike were Beverly Will, Carla Noul~m,
Sandy carleton, Sandy Curtis, Kim Ohlinger, Cheryl Kennedy, Slerrle Cla:rk, Patty Eblin, 'l'anurly Blake, and Kelly IVUson.

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chairman, preaenled ''TheNarctosua story.• Shillald fllal narciiiUI and dll!(l!lll~ are or the
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NEW YORK - Shirley MacLaine really is an 1-don't-eare
gal: say s she's tried marijuana

but gets a bigger belt from martinis .... Athens gets Greece's

flrot licensed gambling casino
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priVIIte Maosaachuoel~il corporbossed by one Wm, Ye- IIIah lleavOD'' Is
name or a
dlsres .... Rolko and Jack Dwg- new one .. .. Neatest, Dlcest IDII
las' obstetrician alerted them moll mualciiDb or the new
to expect twins .... Not even Ju- grcJ~Pais "Juat Ua."
lie Andrews' vaunted bmcorrtee
'IV..man Ralph AndnWS eouldwallop can p.~t "The star" into n't bi\Y ·•&lt;21•• but be paid $750
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piJUts wers alao made for the.,._
nua1 ,amtversary part;y or tho
CouncU to be held at the lllay
20 meetlng. A silent auction will
also be condlacted it that time
by the llOQd of the &lt;mlor com..
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Rldeuour, eauncllor, and a
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The fla&amp;beareraescortedl&amp;s.
Jloril Koenig to the alW' where
ahe wao preaented a past eolncllor'a cUd by Erma cteia{ld,
de!lut¥. 'I'Weut;y.4JI!Irt members
wers pre- for tho meeting
dleb _,.., In rUu•lllllc form.
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Mrs. Jean .Warner read a~·

TO HAVE SURGERY
Mi'B- Doris ~cer of POmeroy Is a paUent at Unlvors!Q'
lloepltaJ, ColumbuL !lie will 1111der&amp;D heart IAU'gery, Her room
number Is 823.

ON THE GO WITH
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horile. A thank 7&lt;1U card waaroacl
from OpallloUoo lllallltlni members !Dr ltlnmesses exteudod at
the time or her husband's doau..
A card waa also roacl from DorothY Lawson or Columbus•
A meeting or the Past Cooncllora' Club was amounced for
1111 lf II the ball. A cake walk
wao·btld dUring a C!OilC!udlna soell! hour with Mrs. Ada Vlll

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America, held 'I'Uesda.Y ni&amp;bl at
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Menmers will march In theperode on lllay 30 from Chester to
!be cemetery Where services .,m

PARAKEETS, CANARIES _~ LAWNS AND
HAMSTERS
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• BULK ROPE
• BALER TWINE
• FARM GATES
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Pra_yer wao by Mrs. Pearl Casto.
For devotions, Mrs. Karr. explalned the hymn "In The Gardon," then It was read In unisoo,
Mrs. Ksrr was tho leader asslsted by Mrs. Leonard Erwin,
M.s.
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Mrs. Arthur Orr, Mrs. Wa 1 d
Spencer, Mrs. VlrKII Windon,
Mrs. Fred Smith and Mro. Ra_ymmd Frank, In a &lt;pestlon and
lmswor dlscusstoo 00 slvlng;.
Tho business meeting ~k iJf,
charge of the preii'dent ~en-'
teen members and one guest
were present.
Ofllcers for tho new year wore
oomlnateoi
Thll'Qo-lour sick calls wore
reported, and round-robin cards
were sent to the ·sick and shutIns In the communlt;y. Mrs. Karr
served rsfresbmente.
Program teadersrorJuneare
Mrs. VIrgil Roosb and Mrs.

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Harold Slnlth 11 the hollelt.
Members HJIII """" to rqtl
call by '· livlnr ~ cit
mothers. Mi'a. Charles Eakew,
who prellded at' the meeting In
the lb..... or !drS- Edwud VoIID,Y, prelldoal, cooducledaQUit
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The "pi(' 8)'111boi for weight
gain will be retained by t h e
Melgs TOPS Knotcbers.
On suggestion from tho state
organization, tho club voted oo
wbolber to coottnue the ''Pill"
symbol, and members voted
unanimously to do so.
SAUSBURY CADETTES 208
Meeting TUesday night at tho
MATEmAL WILL BE dyed and made Into shifts as a port or the Melp Co11Jtylnllrmary,23mom.Cidettes' work on the texille arts iaad!e.
hers showed • total loss of 19%
, lllembll!'• o(_,JJ'r~q~ 208 will moot MOIIday nlghtatthe,!ro~ of pounds Blld • gain or 20'14 pounds
' NrL 1\'-II~Wn Oblllvor to begin the project. They will oleoigii the I for the week. Mrs. Betcy Clark
shift material with dye.
was "queen for the week" for
' At a meeting ol the gr&lt;q&gt; thls week,pians were made lor a tr~q~ weight loss and Shirley Ash was
•..,per to be held.on lllay 17. It will be a !amUy affair with the meal the I'UJIIIOt-llp. MrS- Edith GardbebW planned, cooked and served by the scouts.
ner •'""'ed tho moll weight gain
The troop along with the Chester Cldettes wm serve the POiflo- with Mrs. Marte Birchfield ••
roy Alumni Association banquet to be ·held on !day 31at the Idalia the runnero41p.
Junl... High auditorium:
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1 Mrs. Ruth Underwood was declared wlmer or the !Opound con.
tell and Rna! pl8118 were made
fortheMlu!\ll'lnglimecootestto
be held at next week's meeting.

leader, used ••Ac:tveqtures InGiv..
lng'' as her topic fbr the recent meetlng of the Chester United MethOdist Church wscs.
The progam opened with a
bymn .and scripture from I Corin-

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11:30 A.M. Raving IOid Clll''
liorilnll.l. Alilllllloili DliiD ar •,
Moft4oy 0.•4l!ftt 9 •·•·
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Will H .ecopte4 until 9 o.M. f01
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10 miles .IIOlih d. PwlieiO),
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TM Pa*III!Mr , ...,..,., the •ltht
Ollio on old State Rt. IS tum
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to Mit or reject 11ny .ad. cloo-d DAt.
at R&lt;d 9PJ'Inllls P'alltlramd -, W. Va.
. 43-lte
;.ctiol'lll. Tht ,~11•'-• .ur not
or Darwin, waldl for lllle
M re1pon1l~lo t_. 1110111 th.n on.
IT'S TIM110
ii'IUfrtct IMertioa.
•igns. Furnlfllre: DIIIe cOil WILL S!lL 1111t ·or llolb of 1111
RATES
GET
GROWING •• ,
ooo1&lt; stove, Grand gao nmgo,
doenq pllnll. A. B. C.
For Wont Ad S.,vice
tllnetle 1101 with lour dullrl,
Clelnen, MIIGII,
Va.
5 nnh pet' Word o~t~t h•lortion
Mlnl"'u"' Chargo 75c
uttlity eab!neto, eab!net I!Ue,
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12 cOidl , . , word throo conucus1udkl
C&lt;lllt'll,
ndor
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slool. ptatronn llliCker, S Jarp
18 cent• per Word si• conucutivo
his For Sill
luortlon1 .
wool rugs, 3 wooden IIICblw,
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25 per Clint Di1count on paid 11•.b
3 1looleum rugs. S elee. l'am!ll,
ol'lll ad1 poid within 10 do,, .
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CARD OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY •
2 I"'· 11~ """" MiliA!, I
lemales.
Olii1jploa lind.
$1 .50 for 50 word minimu"'. fo .
miJ!IIIzine
racb, end tlolllel,
e4tlltionol word 2c.
Pllllne IWJrpoRo ••• If. .
metal stnol. lied room Illite,
BLIND ADS
let I:SD p.m.
IIJI..aa
Aclclitlonel 25c Cho•t• per Ach,orWarm Mo• gao healer, s
IIH-nt.
wardrobes, S old atnolllld
OFF ICE HOURS
PEKINESE, Bloade COclmra, ·
&lt;.1!airs.
2 old dra!se!'s, lei
1:30 • ·"' · to 5:00 p.m. Ooilr
Poodles, ScoUtee. Wflllt ¥lwln bods. ......!ert llland,
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lllld WUte1, MI!Mn
beds. hall tree. ltt1nga• f.J!Je
ForSIIe
Scfmauzerl, all A.K.C. Jre.
Clrd Of Thlnb
wasller, sel twin wult liD,
POODLE P(\PPIES, AKC Toy
land
Kennell.
CliaDty
lloa4
WE WISII 1D thank eveeyG~~e
IMevers water pump, com
miniature. f/5 and up. Stud
118, llldYIIle, Ohio. ' iMie
..to was so kind and lbaolgltt.
service and grooming. Phoae
!illelter, pla--sealee, S
Car Completely Hand
AWNINGS, t!1Drm cluOI'I and
lui after 1he deadl of Lewle
IJIZ.M43.
II S tie
el..,, - · 'l&amp;lr' COil elee.
windoM, earportl, marqueet,
H. Mc&lt;.Jolley. We .,....;any
milk cooler. 3 radios, I lllep
TWO
BEDROOM
ltouoe
lraller,
blown and batt llllulallan. ·Rubbed and Thorouply
'Willi ID thank nelgbbors, relladders, 100 foot of ~ kdl
WILL HAVE
varieties of
me mile from new llaciDe
Elmer While, 18let1 represen
atives and friends, Rev. Bill
soothem plants after April :15.
Rinsed
"""'· 20 gat elec. bot water
loeb 111111 dam. ,.,., ~
taUve. For free 'ljlmltel.
heeler 110 volt, 3'15 bole! of
P«Tin, Ewu. Funel'al li&gt;me,
Phone Charles R. Barril eo.
men or man and wife. caJI • .
$1.25
J)bone Cbarll!ll Lllle, Syramlx hay, many ol1ler mllc.
and tile Pomeroy ~
4-:ZO.tfe
918
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or
1HU!5f.
W
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cuse. V. V. .lolmaon and Son, Open: Mon. thru Fri. 1.1-6
Squad.
items not metl!ion. Antiques
Inc.
1-1-lfe
The Fomlly
.\LMOST NEW lady shoe
" O&gt;lleclolll: zold tele]blnel,
Satur.day - 9-'
FI1RNISHm
..,artment.
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old stand, oil • • old bed,'
abtes size 6. can Chaster
Sunday - . 11-'
1'11011111 and bath. Ill% lll'al!JI&amp;.4118.
5-7..11e CORN PICKER and eom ..antWF WISH to tha.. our neighball seat 'llifil mirror, lllllne
beny, PbGne tlem4. 5-7'*11
er, plow. pnlen traelllr, 1181
bors and trlerd!l, the Ji1rejars and Jl¥!, milk &lt;:an, lllrllt
luiiMII Servl•
WIPE OUT waD cleanet: c:t.- Chevrolet. Phoae :147-2181.
men'a AUJ!IIa!y, ~ Funcupboard, throw rvgo, blllll
'6 CAMP Sl1D on Olllo River,
SEJ!l
NEIGLEB BulldlnJ ,_,. ·
yoor \11101 but keep! )'00 dry.
5-4-111!
eral Home, pelllearera, aiJ&amp;.
1113de dollies. !lend and garplf tor bulldlllg , . . llallle.
mowed IIIII ready 110 Rent me toroMWW IIIII give
rill's office and many olhers
den tools, ol!ler 1 - ld
on.
You
can
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110
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Guy Nefaler, Rllcllle, o.
who were so t.ind and helpful
mention. Lund! served by
It a try. Ollly " · Baker Furle1l Estate Fer Sill
aites.
Pl1one
Mason
City
m.
nitme.
~741e I ROOM hae ll'ltb IIIII, I
during the acclderrt and death
Carlston IJturcb. Termo vi
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Reynolds
flower
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loll, t5,100.oo; 11 ou IINII.
l8le : Casll. Not respotiiiiiJIJ
of our Iaiiier and bmlher.
'l1lele 1o111 ~n mer NEW llftt1SH hog, Ji)olnt hlldl, PbGne . . .
. . . C!RiCK'I Cllll lllid Cmy TV
WlRiam H. Holmes.
for accidents. Olmen: Mr. •
fnlm Pomeroy. Allo, 7 e&amp;ql
Sentee. up Ill
11150. Pllone 99U.S. 5-741e
'!be ~ llftci Slllers
Mrs. Everelt (Didt)
lllee
011 tq) ~ river .,.. lor
SPACIOUS 7-ROOM 11QD, 11•
011 nplln, Brlnti
In H-ltl: . Sale llOI1duoled by: Adami
rent.
1-7-tfe NEW SIX room boule 11'1111 811save. Cllucll'1 TV. 111 Jlalr..
Auction SeMce, Rlllland,
acres 1111111, 2110 It
nut Aft., J'waO). NNe
Slate liGule 1M Ill a,-.
n~ge, lull size basement. ForOhio. Plme 'J'GM. Am.
FURNISHED
and unfumlsbed
lJorgek1tdlf.ll
Ill!!! air furnace, lot 110 x zoo
~oneer nole: 'l'l1e above Items
apartmeull.
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In Memory
Phone IIUU4.
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Sanllalloa, Sbowlrl, Ohio,
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AllllllorMter: Col. Jim Adami,
IN MEMORY d. our dear !IIIIo
1101 ..,_, tlllllto Nlinlllll ! " - - Col. BIIHirown.
U-ae
a.IMe
ther. Sadie Dalley, wllo JIB'I'RAILER LOTS. Bob's llobllt 7.INNIA Plants, Biu1Jee's Giant
room,
dty water, ·IU, .,_
ed away May t, !!EO.
Court, Syracll8e, Ohio 011 SlltAI
C. C. IIRADPOIID
trletl)', wall to Willi di!IIIID
Flowering, Art Shades, Torch,
'!be adldren.
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Rt. 124, Phone lllHII.
A11C..'I'IONID
IIYin!! l'Odll. Kusl M to apRosy Future and other prlfe
..u..ue ll'llmm
Cllelplrll ......
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mem !IIIUI7l.
a..t 11e
In jiffypots lllc each. SatisFIJRNI!JHED
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Quloenberry, Sy.acuae, Ohio,
CaD evenlnp, . . .
FOR LEASE, modern Mhland
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eft guaranteed lle&lt;'lllle falband Gun M, New Hlmn,
w. va.• ilmday, May 11 nom lona 011 home party plaD. Nl
or part time. No callldiiC
un s.Nr
or dellnrinl. ~ 89IIWP
earulll&amp;l. A eall lakes a minMUSIC fNfJf'1 Friday and Set.
111'11ay. Jact'l Cbjj on Hant- ute but that Dnule CI!Utd
mean 10 llllllh IIN'I\Il
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&lt;OmPietely modern wllb llullt.
In kltdlen,'&gt; .Wall ove11 IIIII
table top unll) llatnlW flee!
Ill* 11'1111 dlspol.. unit, bath,
Nmplele 'lllth - . . and
large ~- nicelY •. decorated. CaD IIID-6S'Il fer 8]l1101mriding - · ~. 14llllllt.
4-lf.lfe 11\IJI'FY
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We know kitcb~it•
are uolially Mom'•
domain, ·but on her
day ahouldn't ~)' .
be off limi!J ?- ~· ,
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wei&lt;Ome. Open
TRAilER, lln!lm'l 'l'raller
10 a.m. till 18le lime OPENING lor wallrw, pill Park, MIRenvllle, Ohio. ~'~be
eool&lt; and car hop. ARJIY Ia
tor COII!Ignmenls. Sale lllarta
--1-f.llle
pe&lt;SOD. Clulr'• steak liGule,
at 7 p.m.
5-7-3te
Pomeroy.
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ForSIIe
l!LEC'I'ROLUX VIICIIum CleanCIGARit'l I'll ....... J!IIOMw
REVIVAL at lllgbland OlapOI
tEStED
and
*ll!IMold
lly
Jill!.
er, lilrge deit11e model com- I .IOUI8 - NIIJI1 1111. llaald,
BEAUTICIIAN
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Wflllt
Vlrand lllnk!t. de . . . . ...
OIUn:b lllllltq '111nday tile
nice llleiMPr, ,.,.... lruL '
llo111 vi '-"UI!I'II. Blue
plete will! aD cllllllllllg alta~
@lnla
lleenle.
Muler
ar
JllllM11011, W. V1.
Bib ibrougb lhe 11111. Servic1'00111 ' - · pleaiJ "' . . . .
LUitre lliJ'IIS elel!llr II tapa.
inenis.
Also bas pop out bagl.
tor.
Call
Bl\lle
Jea!l'l
lleiUir
es each evenlll&amp; at 7:30 p.m.
and
Siql, Mum, W.
PlloDI TIDy's l!argalftlaJid. U4IC
Guarantee~~ 110 parly Rev. Coy Gra\'1!11 fnlm J!llr..
1'0MB110Y - I room frame
q balalllle ,vi only • p&amp;)'- lane, bllll, biiYMII, pardlm.6111.
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TAKE !tliL away lbe Blue 1-. menta of _..25. Pllone 99Jauiltlan Union will be tile
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III!Utll • VIIGIL !BAniD
. bcilllery. llenl electric .._.
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ead! eveafnC. ~- we\. llltl CHEVY 'IIIIo, IIIMier •
IDIIII!ed fret w1111 • • ·
pooer, "· Babr ~. ONE BILLING madline, 01111
Clmlll. Pllllor, Rl!r, Bdlert
Pfluae
Hac
dan, v.8 ~. Pbllllt ...
IJ.Nte eleetrie IIIII lrand opnled
llelrlel.
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Nallmal Quill Regllter; one
HOME
OiGROWNm~taDa;;;;;.tll
plall
OOIIllllei'Cial Joe cream ease. I•
VACANCY for two elderiy peo. .
for prden 1118. Relnel 1110,
Aloo, 11166 ateVy Impala,
pie. Prefer private paid peltiiJinMd
Meli1ma, am 1111
auliOmlllle tranenoiMioln, powlleDII. PbGne Masoo, 7'1UIIS.
~~~~~~ Delleloul; allo l!lb'ISIP'
... steering and lrak•. snow
10-f#e
ptm. See Tom Rayua,
tires. $tOO. Pllone ZI7-M.
ll)'raellle, &amp;00 feet . . . 11!1
W-3lc
PVBLIC A~ Saturctay,
pelt on R&amp;. 111.
t4Mitl!
May 10, 1111, [0:30 a.m. at
BEAIJ'I'IFU., seleJttllln of llowfann located $ miles . . . "'
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GROWN
Pllllll,
Ill
01111
era far Memorial Day. 1'1&gt;11,
I ..aDjiiVIIIe, Ohio, m Co. Road 63 Rambl• American
dozen
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toaao.
baateta. Clift's sme ~.
C9 at tile MeN Davll farm
2 Dr........... $149
Xukan IIIII ollen, . - t Mlddle!at.
._.., U42tc IIOR IIIRI!l, Gil Parker Run. One Jcbl
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Chev.
VB
4
Dr.
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1.IIDI,
C!IIP!d
drlljJI t to
PEA*~· pebmlas, ~.
lleere B fradw, one r«ary
12
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hoe, one hlltl••lcml t5 59 Pontiac 4 Dr... $295
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nlu,
35 to eo c:en111 lbeD.
UliOd veiiY little, good condibaler. one bnlll IIPI'IIY, 01111 60 Chev. "6" 2 D1. $250
lfla'
l:lt
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Nl4tll
lllldae.
SliPI 011 Ill Ill, - tblrd tion, fi.GO; one 1Jow1k18 baD,
Wood Bro. com pkbr, me 62 Cadillac
ta-lle
mile above Syracuse Pull: 011
oboes 111&gt;, and ball, $11; one
35 McCullad! dlaln sa•, one
H.T. Cpa...... $699
rtcltl DID IUIIIrd, PIIGne
pair Puco btmcUian 7 x 50,
~ elevalllr, one let 14tf12.81'M.
1-NtiC
Yf18r old, $11; llerto nodlo
ID:Il plows, one lntematblal 62 Pontiac
unit
wltb marllle top, taO.
H.T. Cpe...... $395 1111111 STEREO Olnilole. Lon1J Olntact
mower, me milk eooler, twa
11a1t1ra or Jtm Hunl
Wagonl, II head 'lllllte face
walnut &lt;OII!Oie, , . .... All
at
217-~.
5oUtc
cattle, lwll sebl dlocs, 2 ..we
PM radio. 4 IJIIIfd aulmllllc
PiaUom body,
face bulls, one llde deliver)'
dlaager, 4 111JNker IIOIDIII 1J1. CANNA BULBS, n!d bloom,
rake, one llllllipac!br, hoi-.
Shill! ......... $295
tem, mend speaker jacb.
green leava. • tent~ eadl
hold IPIOdl and olber ilanl
Plua Too ~nd Roeap,Ohl! Casing
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Take OVI!J' paymeDtl of fi.Ol
or 12 for, fl. Mrw. AllnaboUe
loo JJIIIIlerOUI ID _.ton.
Per month or pay beiii@Ct of Roulb, 1..etan. W. Va. Pllone
III!J'Ie Davll, - . llftDI
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81%-28114.
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l.at
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stoclt at tills bettlr·tilan'dl~.' !1ft'!'
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· II fa dffllcult, • - fmpopllllt, for a m. .r to be lfle molflor
which would P!'l'liltt ••l""""'no
she should be without Cllrfat. The ....., 11 true ot fathers and
~~ ""*mol !from: ~
children. A 1*118 eamot be :what II obould be without pri,Jiir and
'. celll!W policies wllhoulcaun or
die reodf!W of God's word.
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aotlce waa latroduoed In both
The J!IIJor porto! ournatlaD'IIIIII'IItallddloorder •-• from
housit or the Ohio Ge!IN'Il liJ,.
~ hoililoe, ' Broken hcmea, br&lt;lken helrte abd·b.roken u- resembil' Th1JI'Idly.
sult from ofn.and lfle lack of tho fDIIIIOIICo of tho word of God In
A Sonabl bill, IIPOM«&lt;Jd by
Son. Raber~ .J; . Ccll'la; R.EI)oria,
lfle holnt.
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P.,.Yer and Bible retdf.. In the home should be t&amp;mfly
and san. JCl)ln Bowen, . 11-Comaller.·. ~r chiD'ch attendance as a famuy Ia a must II or..
lumbua, provides ear fl!iurance
Is gof!W,!0 ...minuo to have mealliJW,
pclfclee must be wrltteD for
Ao each member ot the famUy lllldo a personal IIIIth Ill Jeouo
terma rot, le11 then 11.., years
Cllrfat, Lhe present Is hapjrior, lfle future fa brf&amp;hler.
and must be renowable ror lfle
Jesuo auist fo ot!U tho Olllf saviour.
some period.
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IJador the lealslatf..., pclfcles
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would be cancelled or be...,o
IIOIIore-lhlo 11 there wu m1..
represonlatfGII by lfle bi&amp;ID'Od·
!! die policy holder bod hi;
drfvi!W lleen11 IIUIPindo&lt;l; or 11
· 'there was IIOI&gt;j)UII\Ont or lho
PT. PLEASANT - Ills&amp; BerPT. PLEASANT - Slato Potha lolae Condee, 86, Orlando,
lice fnvootf8atod two oecfdonto
Fla., died Wednolday nlsht at
the Vetoran's · Hoapftal In GafnovlBe, Fla.~ where she had been
VIrginia R. Roush, 64, .Muon,
a patient eight weeks.
control of her vehicle, which
Miss Qlndee """ born In .Mfd. lost
went ott the road and over an
dleport, lolarch 25, 1883, tho embankment. She wu DOt fn)ardsllllhler of lolarfon and SulanRI
od. loire. Rouoh was cftod for
By Unltod Preas illtarnallonal
Whitlock Conlee.
tafliD'O to keep her whlcle under
Que.bundred federal marahsla
She """ a member of the
controL
m...,.
IntO Howard lhdverali.Y
Broodway MA!thodfst Church In
Damages wero eltlmatod at
Orlando, and a member or the $500 _
before down todll ·and bepn
.Mariam Phillips Post 27 of the
Ill another accfdsnl, a Royal arreltlllg stuolonla wfto had
American Lellilllth'lf'Oo She 11'1lS Crown Botllf!W COnlpaJ1J driver, aefzed six bulfdlnp ot the
a registered nurse Ill WW I, ote- Clarence Weddle, Jr., 25, or
D,~:hool
tfoned at Baoor HOSPital No. 25 156 .Mulberry st., Pomeroy, wao
week.
Tbe
Bludento struck
in France. She was also Mason cited here for flqlrqJer bacfo. 11111
Coun~ health nurse lor several
IIW when he baeked Into a cor bae)&lt; with brlcko, boltlea 11111
years.
driven J&gt;Y WiUiam D, van .Me- ~~~at 16 otudents reportedSurvlvi!W are two brodlero,
tor, 47, of Clf.ll4o who wu mak· •· were arreltod before Mer·
'Raymmd, of Orlando, with whom
f!W a left turn.
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she had made her homo the last
Domago to the van llleter ear ahsls haftod .their """"" alter
seven years, and Ernest. of was estimated at $150. The accfCol7,'rllb~
Portamoudi,VL
dent occurred at Cllllon on st. tear pa eanlatera ao the
Services will be at Cbepman
otudunta hutled objoeto at
Mortuary saturdaY at 3 p.m. with Rt. 62 at 5 p.m: Thurldly.
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SAFE DEPOSIT BOX HERE NOW. The
cost is so very little!

POMEROY
NATIONAL BANK
POMElOY

RUTLAND

Serving Meigs County for
over 97 years

Member FederoJ DepoSit Insurance Corporation
All Accounts Insured i,Jp To $15,00().00

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the Rev. Charles s. Thcm1&gt;oon
olllcfatlng. Burial wUI be In Lone
Oak Cemetery.
Frlonds may caU afrer 6 p.m.
Friday,

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tera, four brothers, and ~ tater.
Survivors Include !ouf' ~htors, .Mro. Fronk (Allee) ·~rfs Barberton; .Mrs. Anlh
Maclo, Columbus· .Mrs.
Roy (Goraldfno) Grue11: .RD
Pomor01, and .Mrs.
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drey) Ch&amp;pman; ..,. son, .ctiarleo Henry Shumaker, Barberton;
ono brolflor, 111oc wnt, .Middlepori; nino grandchildren and ftve
greatocrandchUdren.
Flltoral services wW be held
Sundajr at 2 p.m. at the Poplar
Rldp Baptist Church with lfle
Rev, Merlin Teet&amp; olllclltlrw.
Burial will be In the Poplar
Rfd&amp;e Cemetery, Friend&amp; may
call at tho Rawlf~W• - Coats Funeral Home al\)'tlme alter 6 p.m.
today. The body will be taken to
tho church at noon Sunday to lie
fn state.

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DOUill IIA'I\JII PROOIAM

WIMMER OF 6ACADEMY

Tho ""'Y ot~

betwooa
Ida W.. lor biJ
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Lara .. ' told
qoinat tbe

W&amp;round

MEIGS TIIAtRE

oliiWIIutioa.

TONIGHT THRU TUESDAY
.MAYD-13
Walt Disney's

SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON
(Teclmftolor)
Dorothy McGuire
James MacArthur
PLUS -

"ROAD TO TROPEI"
(COLOR SPECIAL}

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The .Meiss Counl:r Beqlo
Club wW oponsor oanctloned
trials !lifo Sllldoy be&amp;fmlnlal
8 a.m. oo tho club ......,...
otJ Route 143, near Jlarrlllll·

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There will be COJil)ttltfoll
Ill boiJI the 13 and 154nch clall·
ea. All owner• ot r8lllalei'ed
belsleo are lnvltod to enter
their dogs. The pablfc Is IJI.
vltod to view the events. A
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moqey so long as It'• not
~roons

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Moaltr. bW wlil f$odloued pmo., an ,~o ·1;4111181 ia lfle ~ 10- llop. llfc!u« r "~~r ' llal ~

G. Relehol, ·
~t. · -~~~~~ ~!~ydf.'!:_!:!!
· !JW llrt fnaiinuco PDIIel81. ·lad. .·the :•.,....... ti ,..,. n
'- ofmlllr bul Waa fnli'odliee4 In AmtrlCIII
laa fillihe Sllllte. . . • •
P~ ·~ · bf.l',, and ·~
·A relplud111 wai. · I~
. _oed ' Anlf11.,n taJin• ha~ been vicII! I!'" · ~ whlc~ would ,... ~, pver 1111 Tin taama In
ql"~~tllllt Ohio Sill~ Uidvorslf,y · tho fll't. · , ,.
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play l Mfd-AnlerlCIIII .C!Jn!tr-. ., Ohill ·"""""'" ~~- ' In-the
ence taam In tllil opeDiqr pme ~c lndudo 0111~ Unlv,oraiQ',
of tile foothill ...... 'In ai!Air- Bowlilw Green . slil~ :Uiilvorolnatb8 1MrB at Cfrichfttl aid ty, Konl Slate Vnlwrall,y, Ml·
Clovtland.
ami Vlllve_rslQ' 111111 ;rotedo Unlverali,J.
rosolud..., apciiiiOI'Od by
Anolflor so n a t e 1'9solutloa
Son. RGIIIl4 Molll, ~. asked tho' Ohio ao.rd of liellld, 1J1 part, " Collop !oo1W1 .,pnlo to ltudY the !oislbUII,J ot
tans , , , loeolld In uie C1JiCb&gt;o ostahllohll!l a medical ocllocll In
nat! 111111 C!Jvtland lroa• would northoutorn Ohio. . The. reaol"'
weiC&lt;IIIIO tho OJIIOI1unl11 to at. llan aabd the baal:d to roporl

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Admlsoiorc $LOO and 50e
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

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The hoppy magic of music will fill tht air lor houri ot tn• '·,
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GAUGES and 18.0 runnf!W 14 feet ot
ero; Pt. ~laooant. 23.98; Pom!:
roy - ........, 20.BO;_IIfllton, 1.3~
~wha Falla, 4.26· r1.. '
f~WJ Chlrleaton, l&amp;.Oll rlaiJw,
Lonlon, Marmot. and WIDfleld
are Olllfle sUL
BOAT .MOVEMENTS:
GALIJPOLIS LOCKS- Re11ft
Walker down 5:50 p.m.; Jtllm
Llidd Dean down 8:40p.m.; liarVfl¥ Jordan down 9-.55 p.m.; Jane
T. down 2:35 a.m.; SoiV11 5:20 LID. I Titan ~ 5:55 a.m.
KANAWHA RIVER Somet ICI 7:10 a.m.; Marmet,
Tcby-C ~ 4:50 a.m.; Lolla
tiC.eldSbaorNao!~. 6:30
Win,
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G......, T. Price doWn 7:35 Po
m.; Alan R. Ne...W ~ 8:50 a.
m.; Jelfar1011 ~ 12:20 a.m.; MI.
Stab! 4 a.m.; Fnnklfn ,B.
~ 8:35 a.m.; ElprcUf! ·~ 6:40
a.m.; OUichlta down ~110 a.lil;:
OIUO RIVER - IAlek 13, Prfll.
cwfo down 6:~ a.m.; Lock 14,
Andrew P. c.lhoun ~ 7:20 p,
m.; Elisha Wood• 111 8'.50 p,111:;
Volle7 Tranaportor"' 9:40a.m.;
E~r . up 1:50 a.m.; lluncon
Bl'UCI -~ 4 a.lli.; Lock 17, 4
Ftoie 111 1:30 a.m.; st. ,Marys

admfnimators, teachers and
olflor studonta after locldns lfle
doors tor ·3'h hoiD'a dllrlnl a

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meotlq to hoar srtevanceo.
The - -blicl.s oorved re!relh·
m8nta.
Wallhln&amp;ton. D.C., llfiY01'
Waller WaahfnlliOn Tburi&lt;W
nfghl ordered BOO National
Glal:dsmen 011 standbY clu1;y
after
riolence .at llowanl
UniversliJ - • ~
N.... ochoof oi lO,OOO 8ladenll
,rhlch had been IokeR over by
mUitanto demandiJig oouraeo
more "relevant" to tho black

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&lt;11ardBmen, 800
8lrOII&amp; were llandfnl byordered thoro after Thursday's
vWlensehool~butat theweremo:
National

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Dallas Gl'bbs
Dies Fri.day

NEW HAVEN - DoUas Pat.
ter8on Gibbs, 51, Broadrun CCimOlard troops al10 remabled 011 munl~, Letart, W, Va., died earlllandby
clu1;y at -.n ly today In Holzer .Medical ee...
Ulllverslty at Now Orl011111 ter.
todaY.
.Mr. Gfbba was born Sop~ 21,
.The Executive Committee ot 1917 In Mason CGunly and """
the New York Boord ot preceded In death by his father,
Education • - earl,y todll to Dwl.ilh~
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Anneaatfoll Porm
~ "!!lder• of ·the
oblalntd thofr-_ 1 ~whl h dl~
after die area . . c .:.r
wort locstad, !!rt1ilauab' • Ill:~•
was annelid to wet terri~.
. The otate'o hl&amp;li court ruled.•
local .option II DOt c:llalllli4
when the area Is ~leaiolatllll passed ,_ ...... · •
recta anl,y tho 65 ~t h~

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The bW would Cresto the
member commloa!Gil to
Ohio C&lt;lnotltulllll and
speclllc ....,.,~endatlo.,
tor c..._.. to the General
sembly. ·
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The commlsalan Dl!l"'bet,J
would be eppolntad by the ~A~::.
fslotlw sar.tce Cclnmls~
wflb at Jaoot 30 rJ. !hi .....
~· membew or the polltlal party,
The, commfsafoa would be Ia
llou of.a Conltltilltonl
lloil. A proposal tor · mh t
cim~ under lfle pr..-.
cOIIIIItutl.... must be auboni~.
to vat.ra eVOI'7 20 ~a. ' ,. ,
The Houao allo. Mased til
voice vote . a reooluiloa · P~
elafmiJV .May 15 aa Peace &lt;1ft
~rl :Mom~._, Ill &lt;ldo.;•
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(Cooitbliod II'Om l'l&amp;i 1) :.
KottorlD/1 eflhnaai'.f ..,e fll
his city woUld "'l" i•inio '0 ..
mWlana." He aild the IJolllli&amp;l.
fall\! reoldeato · were "fa 1 ~~epe.~• .
AljOui eo mUes IDiih :;.
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ZanesviUe, · two
kUieoi 111 1

was eo111oyed by the ~llor
C&lt;Jmpa~ as a truck driver. He
hod been a coal miller too.
He fo aurvfvod by his wil'i,
Louin Rouoh Glbbl; ..,. 1011,
Deliver; twodalll!htero, .Mrs. Robert (Janice) Rendrlcks, and .Mrs,
Elllll (lialll!n) Long, aU ot J:.e.
tart, W. Va.; hio molflor, .Mrs.
Laura Fry Glbbl, aloo ot Latarl;
flve ·sralllchiJdren, two sfltara,
.Mrs. Irene M¥ers, F1al Rock,
W. Va., and lolro. J-"'no.ac.

Lock 21, Re- dolrD 9: p,m.;
Lock 22, Pllll!,p Spom ~ - 6:30
a.m. I Lock :23, Jtllm Puohak ~
3:50 a.m.; Dlanl Uoawortlt "'
6:30 a.JII,; Reelae ·,Locks, Robert P, Tlbolt doWD 2i40.a.m.; IL
E. IIOwlea down 3:1 ·a.m.; 4.
V. Crlaa ~ 7:10 a. I GtMJio
1:20
111 ·: locks, BecfQOrd
p.m.; Re-a..OO.S . . 11140
p. m.; V!l'•a!lat· "' .
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Sblill Ruwlr I;) .12:41a.m:;, Cfi,J
of St.
1;)&lt;;1~' a.m.; o\lh-

Rev. Dovld Ffelda .alld Rev. Geraid So.Yro wW otllclate. Burial
wW be ·In Hotrman Cemetery,
Frlendo may ..U at the fllllle10118 Funeral H- alter 3 p,
m. saturday.

Krloanaaa d!JIIII 8:20 p.m.; "J, S., ._ndara to, dtlacl but
Lewis down 7 p.m.; Chlrlea K. ~t ft 1111 "4ellnltoly a
down 7:30 Jl.ln.; ste- doWD· · "
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said the wind
p.m.; Edward S. Bosworth doWD .prdlably ,.., above 1a
s:to a.m.
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were
.zU t, Alellllder,
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illl! ' :jleii,J LQu van
Mc~avllla.
The u. ·s, Weall!er I!Jifilau' ~
Clnclmlll Aid
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lcntna . did, .110! !Ddl&lt;fti'
booJ1 • shljled .fG1111tiOft\.·
denotes • . lol:lildo; Tlii
did DOt r.,...l
w!Mre 1n Ohio alii
Wlnda to be 0111,y
·. Cbootar Re~

1"".,.~-Chara!r,''er"~- wUI ... he'• land "' 3 a.m.; lap- downl:- :..11, at Col Muntcf.Pil,
r w'"
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"" "' 4~: a.m.; Woltlr ,. Cudr up 4:o.O 11011' ·llulono t'IJI'all!lld
s..daJ at 2 p.m. lrvm lflellnled- a,m.1. Meldahl ~·· ~ Ill Ketteti!W l'trlotor
rua VaftodMethadlat·a.urch. The Blaske down 4:10 p.m.; !!fiiO been too ama11 for

AJIONG '111081! AT 'l1IE SPEAKER'S table durlall Frlclaylll&amp;lll'o . . . YR dl- lOr
Slato Treas11J:8r Jdlll D. Herbert were Treasurer Herbert, 0, II. StowUt. COIIIQ treaourer; All,)'. llamlln Kf~W, prooecutfiW attorney; D. Kenneth Morpn, clQ'Iilanqer, and Tony
Barr, preofdent of the Gallfa C&lt;&gt;unty YIIUIW Republfcon Club.

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About 1, 400 rJ. die 2' 000 otudonto at lolarletta College ~·
cottod classes today to protei!
the expaftfon or .Molman. Dr.
Duddy said he had no obJectfona
•• long •• the picketing Wll
peaeellll,

DIVORCE ASKED
Cllflorlno Protlltt, Portland,
cltBraln8 aroso nef!lect ot duty
IIIII extreme crueff,y, has llled
a petition for divorce I r o m
James J. Protlltt, same acldreu.
The plafntlf! II IIOikfng CUIIodY
or • minor chUd.
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
ADMISSIONS - None.
DISCHARGES - None.
.LOCAL TEMPS
Tile femporalure Ill Pomero:y's
downtown btlslneu dllltrlct at
11:20 ..... Wll 52 ........
dor overuot oklea.
SCHOOI.'I TO DISJoiiSS
Scllooll oi tho lllulhom Local
Sehoql Dilllrfet wUI dliaplsa'
CIUIOI at '2:30 p,m, Tueii!V rcir
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Dft,artiJII!t
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hand&amp; with Slate Treosurer John D. Herbert wfiUe tOID'f!W the Ohio VaDey l'llblflhf:w
newopeper plant Frlcfaf afternoon. Treaoilrer Herbert wao In GaUJI&gt;olls oU day Frf; .' vlsllfns varfOUB busbleBB and Industrial llrme, Shski:W hands with .Mr. lleriF! are
:;..,. .McCoy, Cllrfo Lane and Gory Barr.
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GALLIPOLIS _ Slato Treaourer Jdlll D, role Ill Ohio's !uture, and added Ohio RepUb·
Herbert termed the 1970 Ohio eleetforl "one Ucono will face ltll( ._altlon In 1970,
of the steto' s _mosl fJIII!C!rlanl In recent
Herbert said die Rhodao admlnlmatlon
JIIOl"S," during Friday nlsllt's Young Re· has "U•ed up to Ito ptollilaoa," and rec.U·
publican Club dinner meotlq In hie honor ed the eondltlon the ot.lit was IJI when tho
preiOIII admlnlatratlon took over Ill 1962.
In clolblr, Herbert ttmarkod. · "Tbls iB
dey Friday visiting btlslnesa and lnduatrtal a perlocl ot revolutloil. · Ptoblemo must be
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firms. Hla avowed purp:»aed was to see coped wilh by our llldero. We must over.
&lt;;.: GALLIPOLIS - Gallla, VInton, oJid .Meiss Camp Francis ABXU1'1.
what tho voters, or taxpayers are thlnldns come these problema."
,\¥1111es wUI be " where the actloo Is" Ill a
For the Cincinnati youth not engaged Ill In lhfo area.
The opeaher was illtrcDloed by Norm
l'fl.Diproject Ill ChrlltteneducaDonwhfchwlll helping Ill vacation Bible ocbOols there wUI
"Wo as a psrt;y will have oor work cut
teach Ito climax June 16~. On lho10 d,.Y&amp; be OliO' or more manual work projects for out tor us durlns the next twoyearo," said stewart, pest presldalll or the GaUfa YB'a.
Tony Barr, presfdon~ lntr&lt;Jmced Rod (lor•
.u.ere ..WbeatCemj&gt;FrancfsAoburynearRlo the Improvement ot the camp. Ills hoped lho youth!Ul treasurer.
Grende SO to 60 Y&lt;iuth and adult&amp; from West. that elsht locAl .high school youth can be
. ''The 1970 election will becrWcal becallse don, vice presldont ot lfle YR orPIIIzatfoll
wood United .Metllodfot Church In Cfncbmatl. recruftod to share In the camping expert. lho result&amp; of that eleetforl will delermble and other (Illest&amp;,
Tbe dinner was prtfll'ld and IIOI'Yed bl
'' Adults IJI IIIIa ·will be ,.,rklng as ence or the week with the Cfncbmatl IJ'OIII). our future for the next 10 years," he con.
Mrs.
Joe Clark' • Homt Eeonomlcs Deport·
neatlon Bible school "teachers with local
A plamlng meeting wae held rocenUy at tlnuod.
ment
or
GAHS.
He pointed out redfltrfctlng will piiiJI a bfg
teaehero In some of the churches or thfo Camp Francis Asxury under the loader ship
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SOme of the youth wiD be employed or Rev. John Petrie, mlnloter or education
al assistant teachers or recreation leaders, of the Westwood Chureh.
GALLIPOLIS - Rev. A. H. lolacKenzfe
and while vaeatlon Bible ochoola are Ill proAIIO preoont were Mrs. Lois Runk or Cfn..
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S&amp;turda,y reminded loco! residents ot MooIll local churches,' boys and slrls or clmatl; Rev. and Mra. Slmuel Bo,ydind.Mrs.
dey evening's Town llall meelfn&amp; oched.
, JUnior hlllh ochool age will be taught at
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uled to beiiiD at 7:30 p.m., Ill the Pariah
Houae rJ. tho St. Peter'• l!plocopa1 Church.
The Issue to be dlocussed Is: "0 u r
GALLIPOLIS - Marlfn G. Kems, Gelltpo.
School In !he Galllpolle Sehoollllatrlct."
llo, executive ·vice presldonl or the First
The public Ia lnvll8d.
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''MIS lqclsod In the GeWa Counf,y b7 Ar1htir C&lt;lli~, Rt. 1 LangtvUle, and whe~ he tiled his nominating petltloo Setur·
day mornblg with tile Gallfa Cooney Boal:d or
or blt-eklp an~ lett of cen.. lett the scone. .l
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or an !ll)cfdeDI earfy sawr. Tbe patrol lnvestfialed a threo.ear rear Election.
Kerns wUI be """"'ns his lldl:d torm
'(DICifl!lil&amp; die Slato Jlfgh.,.., Patrol re- end collllfoo at 4:45p.m.Frlda,yonRt. 7, nve
and !OID'4onths mUes north or CHester. an tho local board. He Is prealdont or the
driven by Wrlllllt and Leland ~sene Cars driven by William W. Milhoan, 18, Gallipolis Board or F.mcatlon.
Only other candlcfato to rue for the cit,y
l@I'!Jnl 19, o!l64 North Third Avo., .Middle. Rt. 1 Long B&lt;ICillm, and Donna L. Gibbs,
.MD&gt;DLEPOJIT - An apposl lor lunda ""s
board
thus tar fo Richard C. Roderick, made Sofllrda,y by tho lllddleport Fh'e Desldoawfped at 1:25 a.m. saturdly on 34, MAlson, W, va., had ~ In that or·
anemDenorthoftho Gallfa-.Mefsa eoun. derbeh!Jid another ear that was maJdng a last Wednesda,y, seeklns a llrlt term.
partment.
The 111'111• ol Kerns and llarland T• .Mor·
The petrol said Wright laDed to stop lett turn.
Rathor than to bring fa a lfK&gt;Ir or carlll.
the accident.
Behlod tllem, James L, Wfnnfn&amp; 68, Vn· tln expire this fO&amp;l'. FUfnB deadline lor all val as In the post, the . . . , . _ fo asldng
Count,)' Deput;y Sheriff Jack Owens l0111oYm, Pa., tafled to stop andhlo car muck contested posts at tho Nov. 4 pnerol elec- buofnesses and relldonta to ' ""trlbuto to tile
Wrfajit a short Ume lator In Clle· the back of die Gibbs car forcing It Into tf)e tion lo Wedneidoy, Aug, 6.
deportment. A . . . - IJIOIIesmansaid tho
Cordle smith, Green Twp., tiled hfs nom!· Imported lhows solicit lor advertlslns Ill od·
as Wlilsht · ~~rove onto Rt. 7 fronl a back rJ. thellllhoan ear.
street. He wao boolbd at the jaD at No one was InJured and there was mnder- nsl!ng petition Friday with the GaDfa County dltlon to Iakins a nwJor port of theprucouds,
Booird or Election for the JJOst or Green Twp, thereby providing little benefit lOr die depart.
Sat.lrcJO¥.
ate dlmage tO die Gibbs and Wbmfng cars,
rlios inodorato diiJilBfiO to both cars with minor diiJilBfiO to the Milhoan vehicle. truatea, Smith Is Olllf the third trustee can. mont or die comrmnl1;y.
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f~ according to tho
The patrol cited Winning to Meigs C&lt;lunty dldato to rue oo·tar.
Ill the 12-montb period OlldiJq( Jan. I,
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Court .MIIJ' 16 011 a charge of faUure to stop
1969,
the .Middleport doperlment Wwerecf
Where There's Srrwke There 171 emergency
was ane o1 IC)IIl' .Melp Count,y accf., wlthln die assured clear distance.
calls and 57 lire calls. There
f1!Yestliated late Friday and earlJI
An unldentl!led lractor4ralfer Olpped ap 1
were over1,074 man holD'• rrpentoothecaUo.
May
Any
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lloDe and cracked the windshield on a car drlv.
)I lddltfon, 30 member• ot the depart.
GALLIPOLIS - Eight Golllpoll8 Volun-'
accldont occurred at 6:45 en by Robert C. Parker, 44, BelP!'I, al
mont
savo 9,516 man hoiD'a lut year Ill at.
124 twoandml&gt;llsl!mlloa 3:45 p.m. Friday an Rt. 7, two and ·..,. · leer Fifemen and two trucks modo a l'IID lendance at tralnlnJ aelllona, lllOOtlnp and
at 2:57 p.m. Friday to die realdence of LorLinpvlilfe. An un" 4flled car went ball mUea brill ot Chester.
en Wol!,, .MW Creek Rd., three mDes north olflor even!l viW to the llmetfonfns orthedo·
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parlment.
ot r.IIJ,olli, but there was no lire.
Bll:dnoll hOUoeo havo boon mslled letters
FlrelMn checked the entire houoe but
arrklnc·
l-r!Je!petion In the fund drive. Real.
coli!~ aotl ~ a tire. Neighbor• hod tolepbaned til'~)' saw llllOke CODling ll'om the danto are lnvlled to Jollllbo lruafneollDOD Ill
attic ~ IGOI ot !he houoo. Firemen taldrrs port In tho drln.
c.,.....butloas me¥ be lORI to the Middlethoor(zOcl wb&amp;t they saw ""s stoum crest.
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Fire Department, P. 0. Box 144, Middle·
II 111 tlln on the root. 11 """ the 65th
port, Ohio.
ailrJII ill.."'" :rear for local llremen.

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Black atudenls at """•no
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Ohio lllatm1 Dopertmonl op.
Oiled bids Tllll'ldly ... 64 pro.
jocta tllialfna $10.1 mUIIGilln-.
ch\cJinllllne federal proJoctl.
MAIIJE'ITA, Ohio (l)PI) SoYen counties ot IOIIIhoul
·Earle lllelman, -'1 electod
Ohio
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ltudent body prelldalll ot .Mor.
loUa Colleso, was erpeUed f,. $14,U5. Tile¥ we r e
~Idly for maJdng "Jncendl. Molp, Alltenl, ()aiDa, llockary~ remarks to the ochool'o ·ln&amp; .Momoe, .Morpn, Nc:l&gt;le,
Vlatan IIIII Wasldngtm, per.
efllet admfnimator.
Dr. Frank E. Duddy, presl- tal!lfna to pslntlngCOIIIer llneo,
dalll ot lolarfeUa COllege, Aid bid allardod to J, W. MeCor.
lillck, Inc., .Manlltleld.
)!alman had - e d at I rar·
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ular IDOIIIhl¥ meeting between
oehool otllcWo and - n i l to
pre811J! a lllatoment.
"He mad&amp; a lllatemont that
wao fnaullfn&amp; poaalbly sJandor.
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llalman woe -Ued followIna the meeting by Dr. AD•
Boaeh, doan ol the colleso.
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DuddY said lolalman was lllo
ell&amp;lble to be student body prealdont bocauae he """ under prb.
batiOD for .Uosodll belnc fniJdo
a Blrla' dormitory after houra.
"He """ electod by Juallns
tho mMlart bod;y canstllutlan for
hil own bellellt," Jluddy llld.

New President
In GaWa' -county, the daughtor
of tho late .ttllm end Swish- Of Students
or WUt. She waa a member of
the Poplar RfdRU '8qjtlst Church.
She wao preceolOd In death by ()ut of Office
her hosbolld, Hollis;'
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.Mrs. Mary !reno Shumaker,
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lllurlee V, Reed ot Rel:4tvllle dlliPIIJipUoaliiiPift

he uJ hfo brolflor, Marrin, hive received for fnventiJis a novel tue1 delloory unt1 wbldl
can be Installed on psolble pumps at aervlce stotfoos. The llilll can be pnuret to.matfcoiiJ' delfvar a seleeblif amount or !uelu doblrmlned by tho slllOUlll or lliOtle1 wbldl
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Brothers Patent New
Device for Gas Purh,p
BY BOREBT WINGETI
REDJSVU.U!! - Till• mraU eastem ~
C4liiiF (&gt;iMD\11\lf;!o ·~· Ill# tile' llat!CIII••
nowest two Inventors.
They are the broUtero .Marvin W. and
llleurlce v, Rood who recently recefvSd
u. s. Pa- No. 3,435, 991.
ThO¥ were authorized by tho federal P ·
ernmont 111 Aj)rll to receive a potent tor
their fnventloo or a 1M1Yel fuel doUvory
unit for poolble pumpo a( aervlce sta.
tiona that s111Dmatlcslly dollvero a opeclllc amount ol fuel as dotormlned by lfle
amoulll ot money which the cuotomer wishes to apend.
The Invention, caUed a "Fuel Delivery
Unit With Pump Switch Cut.O!f," wae CDD·
celved by .Maurice Reed, a parlnsr Ill the
Reed Brother&amp; Store here wlthanotherbrother, Dohrman Reed.
"I had thought about such a thing for
10me Ume and one day I caouaUy menIIDnod It to Marvin," oafd .Maurice.
.Maurice said Marvin, who works as a
crane operator for Electromat at lolarfet18, fmmedlotely bessn sketching the device.
The Invention 1000 materWized.
uwe WDrked Cll it olf and on for aboot
six months belore llnoUy deciding diet we
b'lrd lho Idea fuflJI developed," .Mollrlce said.
The Reed brothers then turned their Invention over to the Ra,ymond Lee Organ!.
zatlon, Inc., Now York Clt;y, tor enslneerfnB work and to check out Idose. The Roedo
teamed aboot the firm which MW bas been
assigned 10 per. cent ol the patent, from
Pqlular .Mechalllco .Masuble.
II ""s 011 September 26, 1967 diet blue.

prints were complsted and irii&gt;mltted to
U. S. Pltent (XIfos trfllcfal ...
' ''We'"'wt'· to· make NVer'al reV!-. J~e.;
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Begin May 14
POMEROY - The 1969 Melp Cc:unt;y Rabies Clinic program will be lsuncbodOD Wod·
nesda,y, May 14; at an fnnc&gt;C!dstJm perlodS.C
p.m. at the Middleport Fire Station
All animal&amp; vaccblated IJI 1966 or before
oho\lld be re ..acclnatod at ooe ot tho six
clfntc locations betWeen .May 14 and .May 2G,
olllcWs said.
Dotes, limes and locetionl ot the fnnoculatloo times Include tile llaclno Fire
' Jlulland Fire
Slatlon on .May 15, 5-' p.m.;
statfoo on .Moy 16, 5.$ p.m.; llelgo HIIJI
School football field "' l'onlerCQ'. ..., 17.
10 a.m.-12 noon.; Cbootar Fire 91atloa, Nty
19 !rom 5.$ p.m. and at the Gran&amp;e JlaU IJI
Harrisonville on May 20, 5.$ p.m.
The cost rJ. tile Y1cclnatl0111, alvon 'llfdl.
l,y and pafnleslily, In order to wllre out rableo, Ia $1.50 per pet. Doe• muat be br 1 , .
on a leolh and cola in a ..,. . . bGL
The YICCfnatlon will Ill! ~ ,;roan,
except oo doss under fire lllDllllll oiCI a.l
oU cafa, which llhould.be YOCcinitod: §AI
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