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Indians Beaten Again

Murel J, Roberta,' Velllla ~
to back UP Palmer, who
UPI~Writer
reconled hlo fourth conMcutlve erll 1o Jamei J!. Al'cr.i:r, Velllla
Rico Petrocelli -ed &amp;mdoy victory alter loalng his llrot tiro ·Afetter~ Jf acres,, ~
J-,a Wedatoll J!lillco, dec.,
moen!~ he would never louch games and pltcb!Jv hio third
to
.GOble Hassel Juatiee, cert.
Mexican food apln. He may shutou~
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have
had sane different
lloog PoweU, pla,ylng dell,llits for trana.' Solem.
cart
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MclloNid,llor411hY
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thollghll &amp;mdoy nigltt.
an Injured hlp, drove In a run
Dcmld
1o
H""ard
C.
lioweU,
RePetrocelli showed lijl at the alii scored another for the
recording, OnJI&amp;e.
ballpark &amp;mdoy with • badly Orioles.
Howard C. Howell lollcJnald L.
UPset atomach. He skipped
Jim Price and AI Kaline
Pooler,
Barbara Pooler, 4IA
batting practice . and seriously homered and l'o'imlng pitcher
acre,
Oranp.
eonsidered missl~ the game.. Denny Mclain cootclbuted a
K. A. Grueaor, Corrie E.
He fiMlly decided to give it a run-scoring si~e as the Tigers
Grueser
to Doo K. Grueser, Jan-try and wound 141 hitting a pair edged the Twins.
of tw~run hcxners, his ninth
McLain's sixth lnning single, et s. Grueaer, 1.71. aero, SUlton.
Frances Reibel, Louis RAolbel
and lOth of the season, to lead after reliever Jim Perry
to
Loulae RAolbel, Margaret l!Aothe Boston Red Sox to a 7-3 walked Willie llorton and Don
victory over the california Wert, proved to be the decisive m~. Iota, Pm&gt;eroy.
Arnold Grote, Mildred Grate
A,_..Ia.
hi~ because the Twins rallied
to
l!Aorold L. Aodenon, lllarpret
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ate at a Mexican for single ·runs In the seventh
Anderson,
lot, Rutland.
restaurant with a couple of_ and elgl1th innings to knock out
John w. Arblugh, Ethel Ill. Ar·
team ~embers after the game Mclain.
bough
to Sylvla Hesclley, locre,
Tooy Olivo h'""ered and Rich
SaturdiJ night," said PetrocelOrange.
li. .. And scmething really upset, Reese, who had three doubles,
Cecile Mc&lt;lanolvu! to Somue1
me. I couldn't toke any batting scored the Minnesota runs.
Roe
Homan, parcels, COlumbia.
The victory, McLain's firth,
practice before the came so [
Andrew Freddie Lemley, Eva
just kept eati~ stomach pills," kept him even with his pace of
.LOoa Loml~ to James A. Casto,
Petrocelli's homers, both o1f last season when he won 31

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Rudy May, sparked three-run
outbursts In the f(klrth atxl

sixth Innings and the Angels
contributed four errors to help
Sonny Siebert even his record
at 3-3.
Elsewhere in the AmerJcan
League, Baltimore blanked
Kansas City s-o, Detroit niPped

games,
Jim Hunter pitched a three-hitter ani drove in a run as

Oakland heat the aluq,ing New
York Yankees to move into a
virtual tie with Minnesota for
Cirst place in the western
division.
PbU Roof doubled, moved UP

Minnesota 3-2, Qaklalll shut out

on Hunter's single aJKI scored

New York

on

Chicago whipped
Cleveland 7-.5 and Seattle edged
2..(1,

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Athletics' first run and Dick
Green doubled, moved to third

Washlnston 6-5.
Frank lloblnson bit a two-run

on a sacrifice aOO scored on

hooter, hi&amp; 11th ol the season,

Hunter~s

groulKiout.

parcel, Salisbury.
Andrew

Freddie

Lemley,

Guardian, Freddie Junior Lemley, minor, to James A. Casto,
parcel, Sollsbury.
Lela l Curt! a to John T, Grueaer, Juanita Gureser, l'l2 acre,
Sutton.

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president of St. Borllventure
U.niverolty has banned the local
chll()ter of the SMents for a
Democntic Society from the
CIUJ1IUS and has pledptl to do
the same .to any sttatents who

Fatality
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oil the highway by an oocomlng car left of center.
No lnJurle• were reported In
a two.volllcle mlshll() that occurred Saturday at 6:10p.m. on
State Roullo 7 at the lntersectl101
al the !Ucceas Road.
The brill's Dept. aald F4la
w, Price, POrtland, was attempt.
lng to make a left turn elf Route
7 oo1o the !Uccesa Road when
her 1966 model volllcle ,.... hit
In the rear by a ~&gt;~~Hall ton
plck"'P truck driven by Claude
E. Johnalon, 60, Route 2, SOUth
Webster. '111ere was medium
clalrlqe to the Price car a n d
minor 1o the truck. No arrest
was made.

MIGS TIIATRE
TONIGHT

TUEsDAY
MAY 12 -13
Walt Dianey's
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SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON
(Technlcolor)
McGuire

Dorothy

James MacArthur

dlarupt

an upcOilll~

ROTC

review.
The Rev. Reglmld Redloo

dre" sust&amp;lned ll()plauae Sundoy from more than 1,500
students and visitl~ parentsand received a sllndl~ ovation
- alter he declared the SDS
"antidemocratic, and anti-chris-tian" and apposed uto everything for which this university

studs.
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ur challenge the SDS and lllf
other radical grOUP to prove
that the idsal to which they are
committed la constructive and
involves respectiJV the rlgtrts

alll treedoms of others,"
Redlon said after a Mother's

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throu&amp;lmt tbe period With """
minor doy lii.S., chqe~
Raln!all ' IIDI averaae one hall
lll three QU&amp;rllra inCh, occurring ao
middle al the
week and again tmvard the end of
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Viet Cong gunners Dred one
man..Ued rocket Into 8aiiiJII and
Ml" El118110ra Eberabach, 85, staged nine terror attscks late
dl.ed unexpectedly at her Laaley &amp;mdoy and early lodoy, ldU!ng
st. realdence In POmeroy &amp;Ill- aeven por11011s and wouncllng 22.
cloy morning.
Government troops routed a Viet
Mlsa D&gt;orsbach was on COOg SQI8d trylnglo aetupamorarrival al the POmeroy Emer- tar tube In a school llix blocks
gency Slpld at her home at H !rom the presldendal palace.
U. S. Intelligence IIOIII'COO dewaa horn AprU 8, 1884, scribed the overnli!lt aurae as
at Pomeroy, the daughter (1 the the •tprelude" ol a "BUmmer ot~
late Valendne and Katherine fenslve, n with indicators point..
Eberaba.ch. Sle was a member !ng to mid-May as e hil!h Point.
al the Trinity United Church al with Salgun .. the main target.
Chr!Jt and was proceded In death Ho Chi Minh's birthday II !day
alao by a brother and a sister. 19.
Funeral services will be '1\lesdoy at 2 p.m. at !he RAowllnpCoals Foneral Home l'o'itll the
Rev,. BIJl Perrin olflciatlns- atrIal l'o'iU be In the Beech Grove
Cemetery, and friends may call
at the funeral home aeytlme.

HWI
"Mr .

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Cull a·full 3" d.ep. Up-front pvsh·
button Jwllth with safely key lock lor
fingertip control. ~orge, eoJy.Jo.r.ad
~tales . Manual puth ·button broke •tops

blade in •«onch.

Swl"'
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degr1n. 2 HP.

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Mode of 40¥ Prongtlr heaf-l•mpered
aluminum. A full 14" wide, 1-1/4"
round rungt. bchnl.,.. ALFLO harden-

«! rung lolnf moked rung• Spin-Proof
and fodder 1\o'lat·Proo'. Pklo. 1hoe lor
uo.~relootlng . 5-VEAR
GUARANTEE. Ul..t.l•ttd.
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lllllm- W.1.paiilied out that a1
tlml · til~ Villa~ OJIII'•IInr llld no receipts, 110 dlsburoements,
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It !1 110 lonaer avaUable' ,..,...
••-·• loiGndey nllfrt 1o CClWicll
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way, no"'receipts, no disburse••i.o Yll~.:_Vollulleero will~!~
Reeelgto In ApeD w:...e ~.- menta, $l, 4to.9.1,· sanlts~ sew,,....
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i99.32 and -ndltureo •16,- er, $4,547.29, $3,.S2.68, $20,787·91.
46 1.84; water, $5,518.50, $5,728.tbi• bli
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J:';~~~dl~llbu:r;::1181110iJ111 • n d 6I, $15,80UO; Water meter .do&gt;ljo
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truats, $190, $102, $3,223.-

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Sturdy.

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lata polnl . , . or ony point. UM ln•ld• or aut•ld•. WHITE.

FOJ all -PouiH, m•tal or" f~r• cart- ,
rldget. e.tro long bar,.l wllh -.tedld
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and pla1llet. lnd~·d.. rift guld•,
wr•ndl, hold•r, wood
cutting blod•.

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bltd. 3" 11 2A" b•lt retnOY• mat•rlall
foal. Hugs work. won't

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CARPETING
SPECIALS
TONIGHT &amp;TUES., MAY 12-13
DOURJ fiAIUII PIOOIAM

WIIlER OF 8ACADEMY

Saf.ly opprovtd for 7-1/4" and 6·1(!."

~~~·• .'!:::~t!a::•uar~•· oil 1/2~'

wrtnth. I HP.

be.. Rtg, 26.90 .

blod•&lt;lnd blodt

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YOUJlf Sauvage ps,.ed his te"'
derloot testa to become a boy
scout oo December 8, 1963 with
his father, tlte troop scoutmaater.

He completed his secood clus
requirements oo February 8,
1964 and worked his ""Y to first
class the 811~ year. Sauvage
then began hi a merit badge work
and achlaved t!H&gt; rallk of Star
Scoot In 1965. He'~ a Life

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llullb Lel!belt, RD, POmeroy,
was fined $500 for contempt al
A minor ~r accident was
court by Meigs CJuni¥ Commoo reported by the Sheri!!'s Dept.
!'has .Ndio Jolon c. 8a&lt;on Man- at 3:35 p.m. MOI!doy m Route
day.
124 ($11em ~) In RuUand.
The Judge, however, ordered
A volllcle operated by Uncia
that a - r t y band In the aome H. Shenefield, 16, Rt. I, LaogsCilu1cl be placed willl the YlUe, struck a car driven by
court Instead al bard ea!!li 1o Georae w. Mclla!IIe, Jr., 28,
. oaUa!)o the fine. The order sttp.. lollddleport, In the left front,
ulated that $500 be paid within 11 Mella!IIe ,...s attempting to
1.0 days lmleaa a band with ado- make a left ilrn. There wore no
quam llll'et;y to provided .,....• irllurles or arresta.
anteelnc Lel!l!oit IIDI not iaiJn
In "'IY way Interfere with a tvwn- ~"!!:i:.~:)'!f,~~
ablp rood thai runs thrau&amp;h bls
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EAGLE AWARD 1I1NNER - Jalmlllehard "Dick" 11auwae - midt &amp;II ~q~e s-1 ......, ·
night In a coort of llonoir ..o! Syracuse 'l'r&lt;ql Ne. 242 at the Syracuae Albury Methodist~
.. Dick,
recel¥edbluqlelniiiiGorlaadE. Par-ot._c »;
llpcjlio, hililillf a· ronner Eaf11 Sc"'~i ~ !-shiP 1r1in!Jv •l1alrmalr or the li;G;ir.lbli:~~:&amp;o .
Flanklllll Dick and Par...,. are Dick's mother, Mrs. Aan sa..,;,., lilt, and hloatlliw J• &lt;;; ·
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Of National Table Tennis Action
II was on aD-Ohio finals late SOUth Korea, c!Cibbered second
&amp;mda,y nlsht In San Francisco ranked Jack Howard, 32, Loa AnIn the 39th United states Open pies, 21-11, 21-8, 21-7 In the

table tenafa ch&amp;mJ&gt;ionships,
Dal Jooo Lee, 28, Cleveland,
CliO-time all All-Aalan chamjJlon,
defeated John TamehUI, of Middleport, 17, three stra!SIII for
1969 ltonoro, after both had waded tllrousl&gt; a lleld ~ thelql ranked playora In the coontcy InclUdIng Iormor champions.
~ Meigs County men Were
Lee, Wldeleated In this counII Fort Hayes, Celumbls, 1odoy ll7 by American players In throe
for lnclact!on lnlo thearmedlorc- years since coming here from
ea and 18 elheriwere lhere unclefaelnl pn -lnclactlon ,physical
OXIIIIInatloas, tbe Mefp COOIIQ'

semi.finals.
Tanneblll, the No. 1 ranked I7
and Uoder pla,yer, and 7th ranked In men' a open. defeated Glem
Colton, 17, No. 2 ranbed 17 anc1
Under In tbe quarter finals, tllen
lijl&amp;el former five-times nstlooal clwnJ&gt;Ion Erwin Klein, 27, Los
Anaales, 21-18, 21-15, 14-2~ 21I9 In the aeml • finals.
Lee's scores over Tamehill
were 21.-14, 2I-15, 21-ll.
I ,.... Lee'o Oecond atralf!ht
U, S. tllle.
Reaching thefinala~much
auaran- Tameh!U No.2 u.S.
men's rlllkiJq during the '69-

Eight at Hayes

Lellllelt was -ced llldauble ~-..In ....,cy
Jail last Frida,y alter be "eciDduetecl ldmsell In a IOIId a n d
l&gt;o.lstarouo ma!IIOI"' ·wrlai a
bearing,
The -.opt ol court line ol
Jbidq was tile reault al LeUhalt ~~~~~ lo r - e &amp;II Clb•liluetiCII lll 'rlolbburJ ~
Rood No. 77 alter beiJII Ol'der- ~el!irrice I'OjiOrlld.
ed lll do 10, and beiJII prqler8elns lnilucted were Carl H.
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aceordllor io t b e .Holter, Blll7 S. LunlllOI'II, WU. D, .Davis, Jr., Chester v.
II. ~,' Mn
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the UP coming
1969 Big Bend l!Aogatta "ere
heard at a Monday luncheon
aesstoo·Ofthe P,...roy Chamber ;of Commerce at Bolley'o
l!Aos!auraot.
Tm&gt; CawaeU, parade chairman, aald plans. In takl~

lliolovo lor llio

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'i'aD!ebiU, who bad PleD Into
the finals of Boys 17 and IJadtr, .
In llblcb he ns to meet c agaln ~ nlaht, alfeldT ....
lne defeated ldm In men't d!Ylslon action, olecteol to dotloalt.
At the conclusle~~ af.llle-.
ment Tameblll wat t h•
tournament SJ)Ot'II!Nnshlp tro,phy.

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hOI llld Dell Slleerls, 23, Gnnd
Rll,ll!ds, Mlcb., In !he !lnaloo!tbe
men's dOIDlea.
Patl;r Martinez, 17, her
third straltht 11&lt;11Den'ufnatosUUe.

Jury Seated in
Easement Co.e

A ,1uey no 101floi tliu _.,
ing In lleqj' CeunQo · ~
Pleas CGurt 1o 1ar a 1u1 ip.
propriadoo COH .
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state aeetdJv In

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Jack Car"' l't!PIIfled ·on a party af.· .
\)earl,. ~lhe~ ''aL, In ·
fl'ellht dePot: ~ · !lit - k ,, .
bet~&gt;te thO P..Ue ' Utllilleo · 1.
~_it!IOI 01 Ohio. · l'real- 1
~~~~~ 8111 Gruoser..Uindlarae ·
of~ bls.lnJas ••~on.

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BOOby Eynon, quartemJaomr;
Terry Mooro, librarian; Hillney Holman, scribe and Al&amp;t.
Senior Patrol Leader; Rizer, ,....
ior patrol leader; Mlek Alb,
llugier, and John 11. Sou-.
asst. Juulor •coutmuter. l!Gilb,y
Patteraon and Doll\!' Houdaahelt,
who were absent, will receive
.Patrol leader "IITaiU&amp;.
Reireshmeots ,..... aerved,

Lee Defeats Tannehill in Finals

For Induction

F9r ·Banquet

16 PC. SOCKET SET

John Richard (Dick) Souvqe,
a Southern High School Junior,
became the llrst member ot Syracuse Boy Scout Troq&gt; 242 lobecmne an Eagle Scout In an lmpresalve candletisl&gt;t courtofhooo
or Monday nillbl at tlte Syracuae
Aobury Methodist Ch,.-ch,
Sauvage, oon of Me. ancl Mea.
John G. Sauvage, Dusky st.,
Syncuse, began his activities
as a scout In I96l. He aerved

Contempt

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Dick Sauvage Eagle Award Winner

Fined for

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district executive, and othe.r ol!lelalo who participated In the
court of honor whel'll. Jalm Richerd "Dick" Seuvap was bestowed the coveted rank Moaday evenhlg. Left 1o right are
Emmett Morrison of GaUipolio, a holder of the SUver Beaver
aDd member of the M-0-M "0 ard E" commt.ttee; Mr. Naeh 1
George Holman, acoutmaomr of Syracuse Troop No. 242; Sou-

- . Rlc:k Werner, aa Eqle s-t lnill '-"1; Jrellletll'
N•oe, an Eq1e Scout winner and also astlllallt a.,.,_ator
of the Syracuse Troop; Paul Werner, Pomeroy Troop oeoutmaster and ,ll8St M-6-M district olllclal; Garland Par-.
11-G-M district leadership tralnlag cfoalrman, and RAov. wdell Slutler, paotor of the Syracuse Methodist Cl!urm who
read the charge. - Selltlnel Photo.

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lii!S'I'OWED AWARD - Syra.Uoe Troop No. 242'1 new
Ea&amp;le Scout Ia ....,..tulated by 0. Guy Nash, former M-G-M

"""struetiCII,!.lB3,• be!~ recolflng nouco· that ho
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11J.58; - a l band retirement,
Partlclpatl~ In the corem ....
$3,544.31, no dlllbursament., lea, In addition to hi• parenta,
•10,915.12.
were Emmett Morrison oi Gallipollo, M-G-M committee oma pin aoo Mr. Sauvage was awardcia!; Garland E. Pars!H11, Gal- ed a tie clasp di.D'in,g the cere-- badges and troop senior patrol
leader Franklin Rizer received
lipolis, leaderablp training chair- mooy.
live merit badgea,
man, Guy Nash, dlstricl oxecuRodney Holman, another mem.:.
Presented their teJderfoot
Uve, retired; Syracuse troop
ber of the troop, received the patches were James Ferrell, Jim
scoutmaster George Holman, Ea- LiCe Scout award, the second
gle Scouts Rick Werner and KeD- highest rallk in scouting. Rndney McCoy and Kenton Holman.
Issued "arrant~ for psrtlcineth Nease; Paul Werner, Pome- rece[ved the award from his
patton
in tlte troop were Rick
roy Troop seoutmaater and Rev. father, George Holman, ScoutAsh, instructor's warrant, and
WendeU StuUer,
master OC Troop No. 242. Hol- Asst. Senior Patrol leader;
Mrs. Sauvage was presented man also recel ved (our merit
ClaUd David Nease, Den Chief;

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Maso celebrated during Robert Reeves, Charles Callahan, Frankie Ml!maw, !blrley
par~ week-eOO.
Redlorl said tlte SDS grOUP Lambert, Jackie Glaa!lburn, Hat--1 Phelps.
distributed Its literature to tie SWill, ""w
ADMil!I!IONS SUNDAY - Ella
numerous youna people on
Gilland,
N... RAoven; Catb.Y Weacampus in recert days. The
Free Parking
content o( the literature, he vor, New l!Aoven; Darren l!Aowthorne,
Ricky
UtUe,
Middlesaid, proved uunquestiorw.bly"
that the SDS "oppoaed aU that port; Georae Nesselroed, &amp;-., IAc~jac:ent To The BainJcl
THE
OW' repubuc ard our ct.Jreh POmeroy; Joae!lb flo!&gt;blns, Ew- .
and this Institution st&amp;nds lor- !ng1on.
DISCHARGES g)NJ)AY- WUand therefore I am banning
llam
sturgeon, JamesSeali,y, Joothat organisstion on this
campus."
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The literature Redlon spoke
of waa distributed May 8 by ASHE BOWS
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MADRID (UP!) - Spaln'o
SDS memben among some of
Deposit
the 2,500 hlgl1 school )ournaUsts Mallie! s..u.. defeated Arln.uranc• Cerp,
who attended the unJversU;y's thur Ashe of the United states
Member fedenal
9-11, 6-4, ~. 6-1 in the men's
alllJJil press day.
ReMrv. Syst~tt~t
The leallets Included excerpts final of the Puerta de Hierro
from leftist publlcatloos and tennis championship &amp;mdoy.
ouUined the opinioos of the SDS
on Vietnam, the draft and
student mllltsncy.
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clllli- er, tbat be ,~tasaed lhe """' .., and leao. and 4212 1n mor.bie· televlllon &amp;enlct llande,r nels; 4, 6 IIIIi W, can bio n- Sllday llld noted that 1116
pollee oolleetlma for a to1a1
llftbt • . Mlddlepol1 VW.,. 'celyed with the cable Nnlee no knee hillb and lJ.ia ...... af..1,53UO, .
Couacll met li! l'fiPilu ......... llld poo!lib1JII!oelilealklllal clllli- IIOrlnlas bei!IID by viilaso .eiJI.
Clert:~Treallll'OI' Geae Grate
:• Repn-l:l.ts fftll! .l'fio ea- ne1 from Ohio Illite Uolverdt;r. pkqeo In-.,. the l!f'IN. lie edriaed CClUIIC!i al anlnereese
· IU um,.~. irJ!" .., hand tolla. Both 11rm1 oitered ~ ~-~~t· eoald not llll&amp;l'&amp;lllee; II" 1n rates by Columbia Gao eo.
cu~o with ·tho ~~ ri the oaiiiO I!8W chamels f&lt;ir delqoUm thai hll· emploJes of 01!10 JIDing lniO eftect June
of eable ~a~..to~a~~~a ·Mid- 10ca1 v~ew.,. tbtoush 111e cable ,keep 1116 perk ....... ..... ~.and el!ectl.. .lllrou.llb ~o~q s1,
dhiJ)ort. •
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Coat;y Cllblo 'SonJce were llalpll · · llld thallllere ~be no pr&lt;lb- elala pledged to belp aU they tbe vlllaae.
Gram alao reported the ap..
. !'9iins, Cbarloo GaliiW, •JoiQ) l.m wttll pile..........,.. tor conlnmalnlaiJIIntt.ho)lork; ''
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. l hlf qltem. He hal dteelted with !Plkesmen ~ lhedelollllailln- P""al al the claim al former
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, "'*eoman ·for I!Ji lllGUP !lilflla. EIJelric Co. and Tho Glatrel be J~~Gperly maintained or all8J&gt;. befte!ll.a under the llqreao o1
• lnf tile - ol tbe COIDpiiJ V Tei~J~~a» Co. for clearance In oJootd.
Workmen'• Compeoaotion and o1
· ·::"..., and Woll11111. He ~·1111'uae.,af. •l"&amp;bJl-.polao, he
· Mro. Robert Cralr, speaking other beno!tts recslved by rorlulali~'hlo~-d lllid. lie 111!0 staled tlat he 1111 brl""', as1d thai lilt feelo a mer employea, Vpoo the r - .
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llfaeloJ7 tnllm In 11-. lliYeo Ptrmlaslon llllnltali well I'OUIIded summer JII'08l'am mendatkln al the -...! rl Pllb1 •,lllddloport '!lid
ftiU inlllll a cable 1\YIIl!m In l'o!nerqy, Ills IIJGuld be worked out for 101111 Uc Mralrs, C&lt;JuncU apprvyed tbe
Alf ~ lliubedlateiJ' ll Rrm Nlid )1011 a J5,000 per- people · al the commun!Q' at the repayment al a luan within vii~ &amp;lfto It~ ~
formanee bend, he stat.cL
pork. Sbe stated thai the j)lrk lap lunda thus doing awa,y will!
., "; The vUlapwQild-eabout
A opiclal meeting wao sot tor 11 ....., than Just the awlmm!ng the sewer coostructlon fund and
;;.f50 a year hom the
oor- .._,. 19 to COllier wlih ....,......,_ pool and the eollrelaell!Q' llhould the oottJng aolde al payments on
; !lee COIDPIU'II' llbldl ~d·iuln- tlvea af.llle two f!rins and pos- be ,wisely uoed.
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tile construction costs.
tlln en olllee In the~· . l1bly ·~a franddse fori coWalter B. Horrla _.-...beCGuncl.lman Zerkle reported
~ore - d ba 1 eb!ef• tiel!- ble qsllm In the 11nm,
fore CCW!cll alsci and ilked that that village otrlclalt are lnv!t, ilclan who - d handlt work
COIIPLAINS OF PARK
ectlon. ba. tabn against apeec1- lid 1o a urban cenewal 11!0011ng
. lit tbe Jackoon and WeU11111 araa A cltloptlm QPearec1 before In&amp; oo s..ith Second a_ Mayor Iii Gallipolis on Mf¥ %7. He re.u well as local -"cwncU to lod&amp;e · .complaint• c. o. Fisher 'l llid thai apeec1- ported alao the Interest al Feen. s..tre• lllld that he liOUld qolnat the condition al theii)U- 1ng arresti 00 qte a1ree1 Ire ey-Bemett POst 128, Amerl...
~ a performance bc!Qd~.. IOIIIi lllm,.I park. .
avirqlng about ..,. a doy and Lqloo, In the purchese af. tbe
. ~ It did not .~ . thai the
Cblet iJokeiiMIIfor tbe fJ1lUll oulvll8d Harris thai e11or1s wiU roidsicle psrk area. Recorda oo
• - . -. l!bould plri'"U! qalnst . wei'. Cbarl.e i Smith and..Robort bl mede to curtaU ~ Ollllersblp ...W be Investigated,
.c:~~-al the F~ Com- Cralr. Tboy polmed out tbat 111("&lt;lWICII _ . . . the report
Others attending were Cam· r......,. Commlli!I!!IL
llleraut ~e have labor- or lloyor Fisher for lljlrll. The cUmen David Ohlinger, Cberles
.:..~~ J~.~~.• JIOIDI-, ad throu&amp;lt the YNrtlll molnllln report -ed J1,322.10 In fines Byer and Dick Vaughan,
.. out -lhe ,..._no bald and~ethepsrk.
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HOSPITAL
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"IUDUDer oft'easlve,"' the com..
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and tmmsov,ernlsl1t- thalrbeavlest I'OUJid al mortsr and rocket
attacks Iince the Tel otrenalve
In 1968.
In atldltiCII, mUitar7 spokesmen lllid, they slammed ground
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SOUth Vlevwneaeoutposll~­
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Cambodia and lost 278 men In

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OUT TULSA, OKLA., WAY, Rlcharil P, Neese, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Nease, Pomeroy Route 3, ts campletillJ requirements for
a bachelor of science dejree in·education.
Nease, an English maJor, is among the 722 seniors cOIIQ))etlng
requirements for graduation at the University of Tulsa.

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WEDNESDAY IS COFFEE DAY for the Meigs CouriQ' C&amp;ncer
Crusade.
During the day, a IJ.ll11ber of local restaurants will dorate their
prOceeds from coffee sales to the cancer CUDd drive.
The armual drive, with a goal of about $4,800, has so rar raised
only aboot $2,100, so appsrenll,y all of us will have to drtnl&lt; plert.v
of coffee Wodnesday.

Participating in the acthity will be the Five Points Grill;
Crow' s, Bailey ' s, mue and Grey, Bowers' Drive-In, Court street
GriU, Pomcroy j Jack's Dalry Bar alli the Waffle ~op, MLddleport;
- The Club, Racine. and Archie's Recreation Center, RutlaOO.

NUMEROUS MOTHER'S DAY observances were held Sunday at
Meigs County churches.
At the Syracuse Church of the Nazarene, potted plants were presented to mothers. Youngest mother present was Mrs. ,Willie Cundlffj Mrs. Vazte Lee was the eldest aOO Mrs. Allred Ruschel was the
mother with the most children present.

AND IT'S A HRST FOR XI Gamma Mu Ch~ter of Beta Sigma
Phi Sorority which this weekend wilJ stage the first uaea market"'
In Meigs County.
The ••nea market" will feature a wide range or novelty Items
as well as antiques.
The "red barn" at the home of President Barbara Betzlng in
Surgar Run will be the sale location with hours to be fr&lt;m 10 a.m.
to 6 p.m. on Friday aOO Saturday aOO Crcm 12 noon to 8 p.m. on Sun-day,

SEVEN-YEAR-OLD BRYAN MARSHALL, son of Mr. and Mrs,
Charlas Marshall, Hemlock Grove, reeeived 300 cards from just before Easter until his death MoOO!ly morning resulting from cystic
!lbrosls.
Bryan loved getting the greet!Jw cards- they were a real Urt
to him.
Ir you were among the 300 seOOers conslder your deed a very
good one.

Taxidenny is

carrtes plJstlc eyes for several
kinds or ftsh and animals. To
preserve a bear or deer, the
hide is salted down, piJced In a
pickling brine and acid mixture
to remove all eleJnents, then ~

Explained to
School Pupils
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Fl'lllk MorriiiCIII,'I'II'OrlllllenThe CC!!IIIllllg and r«e!YIIIg
proaented a cloeu.,..X . ~~ ·of )lie Republican and
II&amp;Ded· b,y 102 Ill the 200· rql.. . lhe llemocrlt parlles were .,_
tere4 voters In Hepderson, . - JII'OI'ed. .
~· lhe-aolldalloll.
, llaYI~ RDOIIn - · hired u
loldrriiiOtl. aa 1 d llerMieriGO d1reclor al the LIWe ~
would benelll from the CGUOU- BaMball pi'OII'Im , H taO per
datloll aa It Ia .Aillf dependent week, a ·$S ralll8 over lalt )'elf.
Clll l'vlnt l'lealllll for nter, The oil.... director, Larr)'-..
sewage ellaposal, gll'bage 'ells- · pn, Ia hired and paid b,y lhe
~ ond ftre protection,
Lillie Leape at $~5 per week.
The qaeadoa of lhe iewer 11\'&amp;)iQvr MDrpn,aa1d that hwtem lndebtedlleH "'' ~ nee I'Ool wW be open tldo IIWIIup, and loleyor Morgan ID!d coun- mer, and that he Is waltiiiB m
cU It would he kepi ~ate and hear ll'om the Klwanlo Club m
that the s,ystem would pa.,y lor tlds mHU~r.
Itself.
A motion carried iD honor the
Present from llellderoon - e r...,elt of S. R, Fleming thai
Mayor Morrison, Dreama Ael-· permlsaloo he given iD bull~ the
ker, reeorder; Allee Noe, treas- oltnlc at 708 Viand Street 2\!1
urer; Ellie Roaeh, of &lt;OUIICII, feet ll'om the norlhern boundand Joilt Ander11011, Wlnfteld, At- 8J'll of the properiJI'. Zanlag In
torniiY for HenderBOO, and four R2 on that block bulls OJqJeded
citizens of Hander&amp;Oit.
to he lllangod to C I or C 2. At
II lho Resolution Is approved present, R 2 calla for a buUdIIIB to he built 6 feet from bGumJ.
8J'll. II lhe C1 Commerelol zone
Is adopted, It could be bunt m
the property line. C2 Is semi

Green Vnlvers!V, !pent t h e
Mother• a Day weekend here wllh
his PIU'BDts, Mr. and Mrs. MarYin Burt, and tamily,
Mr. and loin. A, R, Kni,ht
were in Belington, W~ Va. over
the weekend m vi lilt hla mother,
Mrs. E. L. Knight and other reiat!ves. They were guests ol Mr.
and Mrs. Woldoo Tbacker and
Mra. B. B. Lsmbort during their
vult In Belln&amp;UJn.
Mr. and Mro. Pete Nibert,
Tina and Todd, ofGailtpoltawere
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mra. Gerald WUdermuth.
MIJl Marte Blehm111, who underwent surgery recently at Hoi-

Chi- ' ••• 21 11 ,565

Plttabursh • , 17 13
N"' ~erk ••• 14 1s.
Pblladelphla , .12 15
!II- Loulo, •. ,13 18
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his home recently.
Miss Thelma Michael, class
room teacher, accompanied her
students on the tour, which Was
a part of the therapy prognm
sponsored by the Rudand Frleodb' Gardener's. Thls was a make'll program ror January, which
lrad to be cancelled due to the
scheduled opeaker being unable
to participate.
Birchfield learned taxidermy
whUe enrolled in a correspon.
dance course at the Northwest-ern Taxidermy School In Omaha, Neb, He began world"¥ wllh
birds and then the more complicated processes with deer, bears,
ilquirrels, raccoons.

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of Meigs HlP Schoti •lllclenlo
representing tho Pomero,y Bowl·

I• Lanoa, were llwtll'lied !roo
phlea Moo&lt;~ay rar bebv th'BQra'
Class AA wl11110ro ln. lhe re&lt;OIIt
American Junior Baorllqr Congress District 6ellmlnotlOnUJurnament at lront\111.
Members of the wimlqr fAitlm,
commercial.
41ho were preselted traphleo b,y
The clinic wUI lit back ll'om RegiOIBI AJBC Directors CUI
the sidewalk 35 feet and bave a and Olarlotte Yates of Wa..,r•
15 root drlvewey on the south
llicle and a parking lot In the
rear. Flood 14\flle will be Installed. Tho buDding lteetf wUI
be 65 feet by 80 feet.
Key women Ill Church Women
S. R. Fleming Is with t h e
United
of Molp CouniY are askCit¥ Plamlllg Commission.
ed m meet In ·the basemOQt of
Present at the cOWICU meetthe Trlnl~ United Clureh of
Ing were lola,)or D. ~ B. Morgan.
Chris! at 10 a.m. Tlllrlday.
Ps!V Burdette, Clt.,y Clerk; RayAt that time IIJ-Iawa for the
monel G. Musgrave, Cll,y Attororganization wUI be drawn up
ney, and CouncUmen Jim Fisher, Wall&amp;e~~ Smith, Russell Hot.. and plans will be made Ul assist
land, Jim Wiggins, Bill Winters, In a llmd - ralslllg projeet for
Donald Waldie, JaekJonlper, Wa- Melp Count¥'• reiJrded eldldren. Thooe attenclinl ue aakecl
dear Thabe~ Buster Rime, Jack
Ul take a asudwleh. The beverFowler and Dick Melrose.
ap wlll be provided.

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Women United Will
Meet on Thursday

The entire inside of an ani·
mal or bird is carefUlly remov-

ed, keeping the skin Intact. The
llodl' is wired to keep the shape
after being stuffed with cotton
or excelsior. It is then mounted
on a wood base.
The eyes must be artificial
aDd are ordered from a firm that

then toured the caged area where
they viewed live Golden and Am-

herst pheasant&amp;.
Mrs. Birchfield provided the
chlldren with a &lt;andy and gum
trett as they deported,

THE DAILY SENTINEL
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BICHioJU) S. OWr.N, I'IJ!IL&amp;!iHEI
C"'IIUir T.......W, tdllor
Publllhed ~Uy t llftflt Sl!urdiYill' TO. Ohio
\'all ~ Pub.l h ~hw Conlllf,.,, ub M«'-111' St.,
Plll!lllt(l) , O!ilo, 4518 ~ But l,.u om~ P'91~151 , tclltorllol Pta. "3-Jl$7.
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...Mr. and Mrs, F. E. Shael!er
of Columbus were Mother's Day
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Blackltoo and famll,y, They were
joined by Mrs, Lenora Spencer
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Waahlngton •• 16 17 ,485 6
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l!'h Cleveland • • , • 4' 21 .160 14
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GB Oekland • • ••• 19 10 .655
Chicago • • • • 12 11 .522 4
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lolonilay's Results
11\!1 CalifS Waah 2, night
Seattle 8 New York 4, ~
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-Require ochoolehlldren m
bo lmmonlzed aplntt mea•
ales.
- Exteod the deadline for
trial rar a amall clalmo court
from 20 m 30 olayo follOwing
start of the aeUon.
- Rtvlse the poweraandd,._
~·of the conservancy ell ..
trlels concerniQB aelalowleili1110111 of lnotrumenll, adoption !
of olllclol plan and sale of wa- '
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; 20 'morker" lrOntol! had four
· poiJII;a, Waverly, Now J,.Oldngton
. three •~h, Balpre, lolelso ·and
Portsmouth one tlch. .Noneotthe
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Gre!, Lencasler, 4:31.1; 2. Fred
Bobo, ChiUieothe, 4:37,2i 1:
.S!Iove. P~rr,t!, C)liiU&lt;Oihf, .l;38;
. f.v.Bal:l Stan!eJ,Iolsi:IJIIa;4:38.1;
5. · Mike lllalo, Alhene, t:4L2;
WiMing time hattars meet record or 4:31.6 1101 by Vary Gref
ot Lencaster In 1967; Deciollll
on record pmtlng,
880-Yard Relay - 1. Chilli·
&lt;othe (Mike Doleo, Tercy Brady,
Eddie !Mvia, Mike lolscCarler),
1:34.9; 2. Lenc:aoter (Jeff Cole,
Joe De Fllllppo, Don Wollaer,
ChUlas Hoover), 1:35.1; 3. Athena (Rick Essex, ~ Beverage,
Dave Coon, Steve liiiBlel, 1:35.4;
4. GaUipolla (Keith Black, Brlaa Raines, Tom Proae, Lonnie
Buah), 1:36. 7; 5. Marietta (llrl..
an Curtlo, Leroy Storms, Jim
Deonls, Richard Buehman), 1:-

· lf,ore'o the Clan AA reoulta:
120 ·'l'ant High Hiirdlo1 - 1:
Tom ~cer, Gal,l~lo, :15,0;
2. Levi Gause, Olllllcolho,
:15.0S; 3. Mike . Noel, Athena,
:15.85; 4. Jort llelgh~ lolsrlotta,
:15.9J. 5. Torry Brady, ChiUIoothe, :18,3.
110 - Yard JMlh - 1. n.ve
Burke, lolsrletta, :10.41 2, Rick 38,4,
221)-Yud !Mah - I, SleYe
El'"x, Athene, :10, 7; 3. Mike
Rlalo,
Athena, :23.2; 2. Mike
Dolao, Ollllleothe, :10. 75; 4. BrlMaeCarler, Chlllleotlte, :23.5;
3, .Riek Eosex, Alhene, :24.9; 4.
Mike Dolea, Chlllleolha, :24.1;
.5. Olarleo Hoover, Lencaater,
, :2U,
Jllgh Jump - 1. Marc illepJ,
Lencaater; and Bill Kuhner, Cllil·
llcothe (Uo);· 8'0"; 8. Jei!Knlp~
loltrietta, 6'10"; 5. Mike Noel,
Atbebl. 5'10".
Shot Put - I. Olarlu McClenoetan. lancuter, 48'3"; 2.
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Hudd Roach, Ironton, 47'1!'h ";
I'HILADELPIIIA (IJi&gt;O - The 3. Frank Wiseman, Cltlllleothe,
ClnclmaU 11et1a neednll'lanq f6'9"; 4. Duone Joitnaooi, Waverltnak and Jim lollloni¥ 1111.,)' bo If, 4G"h "; 5. BlU Willman, LeDtill man IIllo ean att them 11art- euler, 43'9".
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.lla!Oner tokes the mound here IIWietta, 23"h "; 2. Tan !\le~&gt;­
e.llabt bl the· ftrlt ct·'* lllree • oer, ·. Gailipo!i,, 20'10"1 S. ~ot
111110 ..rte. ~· Pldl- DeFUJijlpo, Lent&gt;!otM, 20'5"; ..
. lltL A rid neip a1 ule Mrle• Fred Glover, Chillleothe, 20'
~ flve c~~ •..a..t 1D 8',',!'1 5. Mill+ McClure, Belpre, ;
t1it ltAndlncl 1id idldti .... 20'; llurq'i . illftntnt: ,dlall!neo
Ill* rw&gt;rd at 16,18, · 'l
, ot
" Is new meet rocord;
20'11';
FIDIJI.
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Nltlonal ~
G. AB R, lL Pd.
Jones, NY. 30 112 28· te .411
llbnr, Pit 21 1t 16 21 .812
H, Arcln, Atl2UOO 2' 81 .110
. - . 1111 28 108 16. f1 .818
. Pit 30 · •.
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!llncler.. Cbl24 71 18 27 .151
lolsJa, SF 25 12 14 S2 .ate
Labof,loltl 28 105 10 ss .Ma
Milke, !leu 34 118 15 sa .336
Alou, AU '¥1 112 22 S7 .380
AllleriClll ' - •

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ClrW, Min 22 94
Ptrcll, Boo 29 100
F • Rllb.., ~
124
Today's Probeble Pitchers
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cater' Ook 21 116
Boston (Nagy 1-o) at Ollt1and Slrno, Cal 21 58
(Nash 3-ll, 10:30 p.m.
B, AUn, Wu
Washington (Moore 2-1) at Cal23 60
Ifornia (Messersmith 04), 11 p, Crdaa, Min 'J:1 102
m.
New York (Stottlomyre 5-2) at
Seatlle (lolaroholl U), 11 p.m.
Cleveland (EUswwth 1).1) at
p .m.
Kansas Clt.,y Olooller 0-1), 8:30
San Francisco (Bolin 2-2) at p.m.
Plttaburgh (Moos 3-1 or Bla11
Baltimore (CUellar 3-3)at lollt&gt;Z-2), 8 p.m,
ne- Oloswall 3-3), 9 p.m.
San Diego (KeUey 2-2) at Chi·
Chi- (Horlen 3-2) at Decqo &lt;setma: U), 1:30 p,.,;
troit (Lollch 3-l), 9 p.m.
Loa Allples (Singer Wl at St.
Louis (llrUes 1-3), 9 p.m.
· Wadne•da¥'s Games
Wedllelday'sGames
Atlanta H Now York, nJiht
Boston at Oeklond, night
Hwston at Montreal, night
Wash .at Calit, night
Clncllllllllat Phila, night
New York at Seottlle, night
san Fran at Piltohlo'gh, night Cleveland at Kan Cit¥, nl&amp;bt
san Dle110 at 011Baltimore at lollm, night
, Let Allplea at St.·"rLouls, night Chicago at Detroit, night

Lencaster's GoldenGalesc:aplured theil- secCind otralghtClasa
AA District track ond field meet
Monday evening at Chlllieotlte,
Tho Galea ftnlshed with 69
more U.n '"UUIner'4&gt;

INTERNATIONAL
LEAGUE STANDINGS
By United Pre'" lntenalloeal
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TldoWater ... ta 1 . •SSt
LoutaviiJe ' • • 12 7 •832
Butralo • • • • • 8 7 .533
Toledo • , , .. 1f 11 ,522
Syraeu.e •••• • 10 .472
Cclunlbl• • • • • 8 11 •421
Ric- •••• e 1S .tot
Roehe...... " 9 14 ,391
lolonilay'o ReiiUita
Toildo 18 c0l•DIIb0a•5
Rochelter 9 Rlet.i.oal 3
Tidewater at ·a .tralo 2 pmea :
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~n-~ran. • ' • 17 13- :567
CUICIIIIIIll , , ,13 16 .448
san otqo ... 1s i9 .441
Houamn , •• , 11 23 .323
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Chicago 2 Son Diego 0.
Pitta 4 ~n Fran 3, ~
Sl. Loull 8 Loa Ang 2, night
(Only pmes scheclded)
Tollay'a Probable Pitchers
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Atlalta (Reed :J.)) at New York
(Geriry Z-2),.8:05 p,m,
Hou.smn (Grlflln 1.2) at M..,.
!real (Wepner l·ll, 8:05 p.m.
ClnciMaU (lolsJoney 3 • 0) at
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Holzer Medical CeJter, Flnt
Mrs. Renlamln Brown, Rt. 1,
Ave, Visiting houra 2-4 aod 7-l!
Jackson,
11011, 6:30 p.m. Monday,
p.m. Parents only on Pediatrics
Sunday Discharges
Ward.
A. lolsrle Bl chman, Joltn c.
Admis&amp;iOIII
N&gt;llc:allon of adm111lona Is Boggess, Mrs. Dolo R. Fife,
r prohibited until further aotlee. Mrs. Thomas E. Gloka al)d 1..
fait malo, Glnl I. Guatafaou,
MrL Esther F. Kissel, Everett
F. Lcq, Mro, ModJeoka M. Jmo,
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Mrs. Garnett N. lfal"n, Mrs.
Gene Pu...., Mrs. Burl C.
Roush, pan Ropr Smith Jr.,
William . II. Smllh, (E&gt;piredl,
PIDLADELPHIA (Up() - The
CANTON, Ohio (IJPI)-Nlck Mrs. Lettie ~neer, Mrs. Alvis
PhlladeiphiJ Eagles settled a
Canton loleKin- I. Stone, Clarence A. Turley,
peroonnel problem Monday by WeHher•
ley HlP School's 6-loot-7 _,._ Tollon Watto, Mro. Wllllam W.
trading o!fenolve tackle Bob
Webb Jr., and IIIUt male, and
Brown to the Los Angeles Her will attend a Bli Ten Mrs. M. Claire WelUnglon.
Hems In a fiV"i)layer cleat IChool - bat It 11U1l't be lido
lolonilay Dlachlrpa
which returned defensive back state.
Mrs.
Jack Lee llerry 0111 lJI.
The Class AA AU..Qhlo for.
lrv cross for a shot al coaching
fal1t
f..,.lo,
Mra. Ji. KeiDih
ward tlllllOUII&lt;tld In a news conhis ronner teammates.
Bleoolng and ln.llnt male, Mn.
Brown, the 6-IOOIA, 295-- ference here today that .he has Garr7 CaUieoai, MrL Fern F•
pounder called by llama' Co&amp;cb, slped a be-.-Ii ~.aid Elliott, Mro. Sarall E. Freeman,
George
Allen the uflnest" u the Unlveralt¥ of Dllllo1a.
More than 100 maJor eollepo Albert J. GabriOitl, Mro. Beroffensive Uneman ln rootball.''
nlca M. Gardner, Mro. John W,
asked to be traded uror had been lntere- In Wealh- Gllliland, Mrs. 110¥ D, Grimm,
ersiiODII who 1181'1'0Wed the flekl
peraomJ rea BOlli."
Ul
Dllnols, Ohio stale and Laull- Mra, Arlle Hill, Marcia I. HW,
lie met with Eagles General
Mn. L ~ Jef!ere, F4Ward
lolslll&amp;"r Pete Retzlatf In lhe vllle ~ making the flllll D. Lembtrl, lolro. Ropr Killh
morning, am leu than five deelolon.
Weather- avera&amp;ed 25 Keller, Mrs. 110¥ I. Pel!'....
hours later lletzlal! said he and
Mrs. Harry Scoll, Mn. Audref
AUen confirmed lhe deal, points and 18 rebounda a pme !\lencet, Mlt1 Dolly~
to leed lhe
sending Brown aDd detensive In his senior Bulldop
to
tile
Claao
AA ata1o loin. Rdltrt SIGUt, MrL Arthur·
back Jim Nettle• iD lhe Rem&amp;
WWI.a, Mr'" WetMI , li&lt;Jia, lla:'
in return tor Cross, otreDslve totlmamenl final• aplna eo. ehael M. Suun, lolr" Wllllam S.
tackle Joe &lt;Arollo and olfenslve lumbua EuL
Tayler,
guard Don ClnJY,
uThe visit trmn BI'OWII waa FINAL COMPETI110N
not unexpected," Retzlatt Aid
NEW YROK (l1p(j - ~
later. urw been t:alk1rw to Booton, former W«i&lt;ld reconf
George ADen lor llve olays holder In the l q ~. wW
al&gt;out a trade aod I knew who I c"""""' lot . the flllll time
waiRKI."
Soturdey hi an AAU !rack aNt
Brown had lodlcated a cleolre field moot at Villanlnl and
to be traded after Eqles new then beeime a bnladcaafllr Ill ,.
owner, Leorard Tote, ramed traek evllto rar CBS· It wao
RetzlaU general ......,,. last aiiiCU!ced ........, bJ the
week in place of Joe Kuharleh. network.
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COLlJMBUS (VPl) - Gov.
James A. Rliodea Monday olgned fwr biDs pealed bJ 111e
General All!elllllb', aUofwblch
wlll become law Aur. 1L ·
The laws wiU: ·
- Dealpte Ohio 72 aa the
"Simon lie...., Trace High.

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Birchfield showed macy anima1s of his own collecdon. ineluding squirrel, re~c..., fox,
pheasant, baby shark, eel, wUd
turkey, and two ring neck wild
ducks to the p"'lls. The grcq&gt;

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.444
,419
.393

Atlanta ..... 20 ' .•690
Lot Angelea •• 18 12 .600

to a tanning solution.e.!'Artlftclol
·zer
with' ~ "tile
the art of taxidermy to members deer beads
of the spedal education clau ot original skl~nd anti"{.' ll'i'' Cb~p/!11~.

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-~- bo 'lj,pl'OYed U llle St¥e 11au..
~... al the town Ill lion- In Charle810n and approredln a .
V&lt;l
&lt;ler...,toFui!IIPieuonti(IIIU&amp;y. Paw&lt; eleetiO..
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A novel l~ea hu . C&lt;IIIO. foi1h from the Youth FeU'"'ohiil of the or D. B. · Moraan appol- 1ollm .· Jlayor ..,.rpn IIlPtllnled.lloop.••• T"'pers plains Sl. Paul's United Methodlal Olurch.
FIIher, Dick Melroae oild Allor- old Woltlle Ul represent lhe ~ ~
tn
The
young
people
wW hold ·an outd&lt;10r ywlh Icymn sllW ll'om uef · ~ ' (), Jiultp'BVO • . '1" .lhe ComnMdf¥ AJilCIII Boord
i;J
5:30 to 1 p.m . Sunday at the Eastern H4\fl School footblll fteld.
'draw up a needed reaolut!aa tor • due 1o the ._It dl Robelt E.
The affair is OPO~ to. the public and to nondenomlnotiaoal. .JudliB ' Jlmea Let Thompaoil ,al reaP~••· loluo!I' Collilf¥~, ·
Circuit Court to approve.
that Bill Wellman.
bo reploeed.
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18 S7 .1114
21 S8 .880
29 43 .347
17 S8 ,328
3 19 .328
10 19 .317

behlod the Ollcago Cubs aod
VPI !\&gt;orta Wrtter
ftye eame• under .500, many
With lh!l twtHimo deteodlllB obaerven are atartlJM: to cwnt
National Leaaue ehlmlllm s~ the Cards out of the race.
LoWs Carillnolo ?lh pmes
Bob Glh100, the ace of lhe
1 lllal! who pitched a
Cardinal
Muter, NY 32 128 22
40 .313 aeve!Htluer, cqlleeted three hlto
Blair, Ba1 32 136 31 42 .309 and stole a base to beat the Los
Olin, 111n 27 110 17 34 .309 Allples Dodgers, 6-2, Monds,y
Ntll, Min 21 55 10 17 .309 nigh~ doeon't seem to be
· ,Jiome Runs
worried at all.
Natlonol Lea&amp;lle: lolcCovey,
Only time will teD If Glboon
1!f' 8r Peru, Cbl, Jones, Ioili, Is right but lhe Cobs aren't
wJill, ·,_,
- . and Cepeda, All 7• going to he an 0011,11 t&lt;am to
Amerl••• I ooMo u - - - · catCh as they maintained their
waans;F.
~'iii; lead by hiJnklng the San Diego
J..kllll, Ook and PetroeeW, Boe Padre•, 2-0.
10; -..er,
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In the other three games in
Runs Batled 1n
lhe majors, PIUsburgh niiiPed
Natlonol Leaflll8: Tolan, C1n San Francisco, 4-3, Seattle
26:• Jone.. ~·· ...........
~...-. All and drubbed New York, 8-4 in a
Sonto, Cb1 25; McCOVOJ', SF, 23. brawl..,.,.red game and CaliAmerlc:&amp;D League: Murcer,
fornia nlj&gt;ped Washington, :J.2.
NY S2 ; ...__.
- . Wash 30;F,I!obThree Runs
ln11011, Bait 28; KWebrew, 1o11m
Julian Javier knocked In
24; """''ay, Oak 23; Bando, Oak three runs for the Cards to help
22.
Gibson as he homered aOO
singled.
Helen Louise Leonard was
Ferguson Jenkins pitched a
the real name of actress Ulfive-hitter to collect his fifth

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victory and third ohutout u the
Cubs blanked San Dlqo to
remain In ebarp ot the
NatiOIBI l.eque'o Eaotem Dlvla too · race. Jenklna, ,_ 5-2,
otruclt out 10 aod walked tGur,
The Ya,._Uie pme wu
decided In the first Inning when
starter At Downing walked lhe
flrat three batlera and T&lt;mmy
Davis, scored them with a
double to trigger a oevOIH'UII

reliever F'red 1lolbof' u- dNII
1.11 aulamatle $50 ane whfD he
kiiD&lt;ked down PaUin and lhe
plaie llft¥llre- Bill ~. a
f~rY~p~-wuMd

him.

011...- SIP•
Roolde AI ollN 1~
liGiD8 Rich 11-.. trim .....,.
·liue with lifO out 1a the ninth
to Ill,. lhe Pirates lhe vlctorr
over the GlantL Wllh one out,
Mlmf Songulllen daubltd to
knock· out Gaylord Pem. Joe
Gibbon l'tl)lael!l Perry and
Hebner 81'eelod him with a

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toolt lhe Iota, two .._ Uti II.,

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But yet.
the 11111
brawls
hadn't
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ln. •i=~~bul::.lle~n~==~=:.:by~Jliii:.F:r:
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who had homered In the ftroL
Murcer then singled to rlllitt
and heade4 for second even
though he didn't have 1 chance
to make it aod bowled over
Ray Oyler,
Murcer and Oyler wreslled ..,
the field while both benches
emptied, The two plaYers wero
ejected aod Ilion Yankee
lols111ger Ralph Houk was olao
tossed out for protestiJw and
half to be escorted oil lhe field
by two park guards. Yankee

DON1 DEPEND
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insurance to protect your family, uk about lohn
Hancock's Family Income Plan. For a youur
father it 0011ta u little aa ta.OO a weolc to provide
bla widow with .an added IIIC!Ome of $100 a mouth
until present children are of are.
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Plans for Wing
Near Complete
v - Memorial HOIIJiital AdmiDIIIrlllll' lloaold DleDor,I!Uiy with the atilt

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allll-laree• ol the 0011117 • Cllnllld Fcawco •c1111;r Ill eelebralinl Nall01111 HO&amp;pltll weft, 1111 11·17, Ia deeP Ill uOtiJer proJect of opedalllcaltlewe.
Thla II the tO-bed addiiiCII acho~Wad 10 be bullt onto 8lo preallit qltal.
"We are bopeftll -~ICII wW be ullderwar 1111ho """w11w b,y sort¥ aummer," 1&amp;!41ho periONblelllmlalltrator aidQ.
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Dleaoi oald he IUd ather otllclalo olthe qltal .... beoll buoy CGIIIIIellll8
plano !Dr the p:oject Ill recent meetlqja. Tho lall ol the worldas naaloao wao
laot Frida!' ID Cdwnbua.
Tho upe1111oD J1l'OJect wW be "•ooed b,y a f200,000 11111-BIII:IOD llflla! IUd a

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~'Jfem~ Hoapltal Allofllo a 'cnohctrt Ji!'oelaYe ~ere IJ11ho hotpltal
"-!th aU' Deeded emarpney alii medical O&lt;IIIPmont, lncludlil8 an exterior cardiac
·mao..-, •Tho olhor u(llt lo a cardiae monltorl,llg UDit c...... with a delllbrll"tor (aleetrle current)' aid a oc,.,m111 (Jaeaaurea heart reythm).

NEW PROCESSOR- PaulellaSlloaonmoveo an X-ray rum !rom a new
proceooor machiJ!o reeent4' IDOtaUed ID the
X-ra.v lab of Ve!Ainno Memorial H.,.pilll
Coq,letel,y autcmallc, k dewlopa lllm In 90

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BOUIE PRYSICUN - Dr. Jarral Dl·
Ml&lt;'danPn. rliht, h0011&gt; Ph1olclan at Votor·
11!11 Memorial Ho&amp;Pltal' on duiY week dayo
!rom 9 a. m. 10 5 p. m., 1o aholnl with a pa.!lent In the emerpncy room aoalated b,y
NaribwSIIJervloor Beroleo Ledlle.

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wolli&gt;repared meals. Kltchonemplrqee Miley
Ba111180fdner (lett) IUd dleUciaJI Lennie Crary
prepartnc a meaL

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OPENING AIJ'I'OCLAVE - Mn. FraDCe.S

Hewotaoa. v~ Mamorlal . He&amp;Pilal
nuroe, opens- of !Wo autoclavelllllts uaed
to slllrWze equlpoit.,a and olqlcal sopplles.

'That Is what tho ramoos nuroe,
Floren&lt;'O Ni81ltinple, has called, In addltloo to the more
popdar ULady with tbe Lamp.''
Her birthda,y, 1i1aJ 12, coincides
with the obsenanee of National
Hospital Week, 1i1aJ 11-17.
When aha founded the first
hooP,tal ochonl or ,..rstng In
Lmdon more than a eeatury oao.
ohe was estabUablng tho hoapltal IJ1 Ita preaaat ~ role ao
111 etlleatlonal lnotltutlOD. TodQ, edueatim !#. per.-el ••
aae ol the maln!UnctloDa at Meigs
Count;y llo&amp;Pltals alii hooJiitals
tlu'oull10ilt the.Dillon.
AltliOillllt !amouo even In har
own time tor her -'alllc:ompaulonate cue tor wounded sol.
dlero ol tho Crlnieaa War, Flor.
tnce NiBittlnBSlo was known In
D*llcal circles !Dr her '-"'•
alve .._ of sklllo. Tho 11lcle
nde wi.alldleaiiYe of ller use ol
aelentlllc data gathering lllllbodo, har lbUitloa •• a ataliotlolan, IUd her ll'lf,llhlc IIRIIhoda
ol proaentlni fachlal evidence.
In !act, ldlso NltldlnPle wao
IIICII'I than a 111rae. Her uW!s
would lall lllder lodal'• llllloh·
._,1111 eateaori' coDed •'Para·
medical earOero" - caners Gf

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- ()qlalleat Yialto .W.7.fpareoatdurbwtbolllll ' &gt;tl•""""ioalotai'ot1l~mWlon, W....
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hoopltal oervlces to the c:ommunlty wW create
dented demand for ,..all!led peopie In the Mure•"

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oatloo mark Nallonal Holpllal
Weak, Mo.v 11-17, It's an _.o.
prlate time to obnrve how rap.
Idly they bave 'been chlllclnc-

iiUilry. .... • brooclenlng 1'11111111
ol oulpiiiOIII and home care prollf&amp;MO. .. he said. "lloll!lltal• ...
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As hoapltals IJ1ereaBID811 dJ.
reel their elforla 10 tho com.
munlt,y at larp, a llllllber !#.
persomel In odmlnlllrallon,
community relatims, health fn.
. formalllll, and ¥0CIIIonal 8114ance, go 0111 alii advloe people
111 wbat the hoii)Jital's plans are,
how to get Iii CCIIIA!ct with 11117
aeacled health seniceo, alii how
to keap themselves and lbelr
families well.
"The outlook tor a •1 on o
launchlne a career In tbe health
field bas never bee• better,"
Diener said. "Not oal,y do per....,el llhortages eurroat4' or-

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enco alii the hospital's expending the hospital field," Diener said.
role In total community health "Often, what the peroon needs
aenlcea mean for everyone is to "'- can be learned lo tho
better alllmoroacceslliblehcalth mlU\Y etllcaiiOIIal and training
eare. Wbat they meaa!nr IOJDO· JII'OI!l'lllllO or the hoopltal.
one In, or coaslclering, a pool"And, with COIIIInued training,
tim bl the health field are vir- a peroon can 'grow' IJ1to more
tually Um!Ueaa, rewarding ••· challenging alii re&amp;PIIIslble po.
reer poulbllltles."
sltlons."
Ao growtngknowleclie requires
A few or the careers growing
more opeclallzatlool alii as hos· "' prominence - some or them
P,talo reach wt Into !heir com- requiring supporllnt sta!! - Inmunities, there Is underWa)' a elude: biomedical ..,._ring,
proltreratim at health careers, data processfn&amp; dietetics, ac10 much 10 that the largest hos- counting, pharmacy, lnhalatim
pltalo often have a stalf that thor&amp;Py, medical records llbrarannrera to more than two htm.. ian, medical ooclal worker, meddred Job deocriiiUons.
leal \echnldan, 111clear medical
UJD fact, whatever 1\ perS0018 techllologlst, nursing aide, ocap, sex, experleDce and Inter. cupotlmal therapy,physlcal tilerest• happen to be, there is BY- &amp;PY, recreollonal therapy, radk&gt;8f1 poslllbWty that he or she logic teclrlology, speech tbera.
can find a rewarding career ir~ py, and surgical aids.

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vide the total servlceo neceooary lo the patient' o care.
Donald Diener, odmlnlatrator
or tho VotAirana 'Memorial Hoopltal, aplalned that pol ll.modleal par1011181 porlormlhelr-'t
at tho dlreetlm ol a phyalclan.
Nuraea, aoclal workero, a n d
pb1slcal ther&amp;Pim, work direct!¥ with tho pallent. Others work
ill BUch areao as pharmacy, lab·
oratory, medical llbrory, a • d
medical recorda.
Just a glance at tho hoodliDea
tells •• that DMiclem mediCo!
cure baa not been staadlng otlll.
Wide alii .rapid advances In mod·
leal scl-ealllallloddloclpllaoo
lnvo become almoll roullno,
••Moreover, communlW hospital a across tho aaiiOII are beBimini lo go beyond their tradl.
tfonal role or prmld~Jw cuoiDr
the more serloull1 W or iJOired
to Include community oervl•~·
for preyaatloo or dlseue and

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a blOCJII.oupr !Aiat In the tully equipped laboi-atory at tbe SeC&lt;JIId.St., PcmefOI raeUiq.
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oraaa J.lemarlallloaptlal Admlalatrator Donald Di01IOl' II ohoom In ldO·JieWIJ redecorated
otlleo quartori: ~ ror the o!llce ...
pureblloed by llie Ladles Auxiliary of the boo;

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Davia. Tho device mon COIIIIDOIII,y II .._,

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OFnCE WORKERS- Meigs GtmonlHoapltalbookkeopi"'
records are being goao over hare b,ythreeol the live members
of the otllee otatr. Seated Ia Miley Boaoculter IUd staDdtJw. I
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f21,7,000 Appotachla llfllnl, or which .... beollawarded; IUd -ea• $1150,·
000 to t%00,000 Ill ~ flmdJ qplled b,y the holp11alllielt.
Earl Barta and Alaoclatea, a Porllm....., archltAictural rrtm, ... deoiSJIOd the
addltlcln:to IDClude 1 full banment.
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Diener uld tho laoement porti111 ol the add!IICII wW Include ••WIIeo IDr
occop1101111 and pb,yolcal therop7, louDdry and otorap. Tho ,.,atolro ol the"""
· wins, ID addiU011 to~ ••WIIea ror aa addltiOI1I1 to.llodo, wUI al10 IDCludo
a IICII111 1Gr diDlDs ..WIIeo and llll'H otatlcln•
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Tho~ Mopilalllnlcture ... •cllllleaiDr 51-lledo,accordi!WIO Diener,
Diener, with ather ofllclah of Vetonna Memorial llotrpltll, bavo lldlcated
they ..... Jl8l the mCIIth of. JUDO II the target dell! tD .... the eJplllllDD project
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HARTLEY SHOES
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POMEROY
GOESSLER'S JEWELRY
POMEROY
SUGAR RUN FLOUR MILL
.P.OIIEROY
'HOME LAUNDRY
MIDDLEPORT
BAHR CL01111ERS
MIDDLEPORT
ANTHONY PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
MIDDLEPORT
RACINE FUL·VALU MARKET
RACINE
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KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT MOTOR SALES
POMEROY
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POMEROY
LARRY'S SOHIO SERVICE
POMEROY
K&amp; CJEWELERS
POMEROY
HALL'S BEN FRANKLIN
MIDDLEPORT
BLAETTNAR AUTO CO.
POMEROY
lAID CROSS SONS
RACINE
TINY'S FOODLAND AND BARGAINLAND STORES
MIDDLEPORT
OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.
MIDDLEPORT
FRANCIS FLORISTS &amp; GREENHOUSE
POIIEROY
KEITH GOBLE FORD INC.
MIDDLEPORT
FRANK HERALD'S SUPER SERVICE
MIDDLEPORT
FABRIC SHOP
POMEROY
TOll GOETT DBA., JOE'S CARRY OUT
MIDDLEPORT
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PCIIEJt(IY
BEN'S SOHIO $ERVICE
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LEGAR IIONUIIENT CO.
POMEROY
G&amp;J AUTO PARTS
POMEROY
OILER SOHIO SERVICE STATION
MIDDLEPORT
VILLAGE PHARMACY
MIDDLEPORT
· KING BUII.DERS SUPPLY CO •
MIDDLEPORT
'DUDLEY'S FLORIST
MIDDLEPORT
OHIO POWER CO.
POMEROY
CITY LOAN &amp; SAVINGS CO.
POMEROY
DAIRY VALLEY
POMEROY
DAVI$tARNERINSURANCE
POMEROY ·
BEN FRANKLIN STORE
POMEROY
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RAILING$-COATS AMBULANCE SERVICE
MIDDLEPORT
POMEIIIY CEIENT BLOCK- CO.
POMEROY
MARTIN FUNERAL HOlE
.RUTLAND
SWISHER &amp; LOHSE DRUGS
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MIDDLEPORT
POMEROY HOME &amp; AUTO
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MIDDLEPORT
POWELL'S SERVICE STATION
MIDDLEPORT
BAILEY'S RESTAURANT
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Slip intO a swinging Cuti""''S. ·.
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standing still. !\fakes :you 11ad' lt'e aleo
got an anti-theft steer1ng oolumn·look,
too-to dispour~p the envious:
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Rocket 360 v.s to instant ·esospe.- with
an action, a ri~. and' _a ~rtain ~
ordinary carJ can't duplicate. · '.
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that ~ far beyond ito price.
AJ)out tl,lat price: Wsiower tllo maby
''low.pptce" models on tbe road tod,ay.

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at tho aowwolmother~teo .llldlltflllleBIIlen,.lii!OUied"Wo GrueiU, Mro. ·L, P. Stor;ett,
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the Pl&gt;merQ)' First lloplllt. ll&lt;aor Mother," Ill!! Aaaa WDeo Mre. illrry Belley, Mrs. Terry
TUESDAY
llld Elaine IIOIDed to , e·ID I ~In llld ·daulhtorl, Lelia IIIII
AUXIIJARY OF Lewis Maoley Chur&lt;h.
Aprons
olalldeacrf¢cllllwere
"Mother.~ .'· Oilier ~~· ., Am,y, :_Mro. LIWan Plerce,'MrL
Post 363, American Legloo, Vp.
uoed
to
decorate
the
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• "Pieaea ROinember Harri Clark IIIII daufllltero, Mro.
m. Tuesday, at homeo!lo!ro. WUllld
the
aprm
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Dellble
Call,
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ilam Smith.
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marktloe Ill lofo!llu'' by Jlll ·COIIrlll, IIIII Dale, Mrs. Olan GeMslmer,
MEETING OF teachers and
helpers lor Bible School at Ches- era for tho teo which followed a "Whet llother lloo Learned'' by Anita fllld Cluistloe !lt~dan,
lo!ro. Dale Willl&gt;el, Mrs. 9Jzame
ter Methodist Church, 1 p, m. progrOD" Ill tributes to mothers. JIII\Y COitrtll.
On
display
were
baby
pictures
llro.
lllrr,y
Clark
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"God.
Wunsr,
lo!ro. Arthur Sluaher,
Tuesday.
ol
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attendlnl
and
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accompanied
at
Mrs.
a.Jmond
Jewell, J0011 Cot·
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test
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held
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Mra.
Elmer
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Janice
cwch,
Lodge 363, F. ar.! A.M., Tues·
mothers
and
Utelr
daugbtoro,
day, 7:30 p. m. Degree work will
hom, ~ COIIrlll p~ ·~1--------------------­
be given, Carl Taylor, worship.. Mrs. WOllam !lterldan, Jr. had Favorlte Reclllt." Mrs. 'l'hol'lle
ful master, armounces, All Mas· charge of the contest which was Cottrill read ••A Mother' a Plea,''
and Mra. Orval WUea, ..A Mothwon by Jayne cotlrlll,
ter Masons invited.
Mrs.
Oliver
MJchael,
prealdeDl
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MEIGS ATHLETICAssnomeet·
ol the Pomeroy Soclet;y ol Amer·
The
mes- bJ
i~ 7:30 p. m. Tuesday at Meigs
lean
Baptist
Women,
sponsorool
Mr1.
Michael
wao
on
tho theme
High School auditorium, Middle-the
event,
extended
the
welcome
••11tose
Wonderful
A .P r o D·
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and gave the prayer. There was StrlngL" A corsage was ,Present- - _. . . . ,
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group singirjg of 4 'Faith ~ OUr eel to Mrs, Frank Grueaer, the " ._- '
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Mothers" and the program fea- oldest D'Other present 111111 Ute
in the fellow ('raft degree. Retured poetry, meditations, trib- prosrem CGIICiuded with Pl'lo)'Or
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Marla !lberld,n. """ "Wei· eel were Mrs. Iuchlrd Fllllt'!O,
bol, was the UtOmo carried, art - -~." ElaiDellliilllirt · Nri.' 'Gool:ae Sldniler,lo!ro.)lork
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POMEROY CHAPTER 80, Roy·
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WHITE ROSE LODGE, 12:30
p. m. Wednesda,y, American Le-gion Ha11, Middleport.
THURSDAY
TWILIGHT GARDEN Club, 7:·
30 Thursday, at the home of

Mrs. Gerald Wildermuth.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rusaell
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Mrs. Tommy I;yoos 111111 Bern·
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Mr. IIIII Mrs. Jeoale Lake
ol Weat Jofler son fllld Mr. Bod
Yro. Michael Ohlinger and chll·
dran, Mlka and Julie o! Nelaooville visited over the weekend
with lo!r. 111111 Mrs. Leo Kennedy. The Ohlinger family also vis·
lted wiUl hla parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Cmrad Ohlinger.
Mr. fllld Mrs. Don Farmer of
Deyton were &amp;mday guests of
his mother, Mro. David Former, and Hr. and Mrs. Arthur
Sdnner. The group dined at the
Point Pieaoant Resort. Mr. llld
Mrs. Sdmer were recent vlsLIora wiUl their son and daughter.
ln~aw, Captain and Mrs, Thorn.
ao 9dmer, and Infant daughter,
Janet, at Fort Leonard Wood,

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20th-Fox wants Davlcl Merrick your ...,. rrom Mlao Blddeley rine 11U1'1181110: Wallar llur8llm .., 111o ·nt~nc~ ·Ell'*•
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Ltst nlllht I iued that tiDe
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!IIIJ, DIY field, llld 1111 ruleo."
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wiUI a ~ llka mine Olo called
It -"bacldleld In IDOUon'') cciuld
lirPect.oOine forward pooees.
A' lot Ill the tdrl• r e - me
f \MICI!I. eo jhe liii.YI whistle, Heloa,
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not all peaehes ond croom,
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the topic, 44 Hannah." The con..
gregatlon sang ..Tell Her rll
Be There."
Mrs. Ellen Couch, Mrs. Lll.
lian Pierce, and Mrs. Joe Cook
tied for the honor of being the
oldest mother present for the
service. Each was presented a
potted plant..The youngest mother ·
was Mrs. June Poole and t h e
mothen with the most children
present were Mrs. Thorne Cot.
trlll and Mr•. Ivan B, Walker.
They were also presented Oowers.
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prdllem mlaht naure You're et.
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loll,' I'm 1olt0 WOI 101derstaDti.
I ISN'T all toaes being a "No-

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Baptismal rites for Judith Lyne
Mees, infant daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Malcolm Mees, were held
SUnday at st. Paul's Lutheran
Church. The Rev. Brian Engel
officiated.
~nsors were her sister, Miss
Edith Mees, aM Dr. am Mrs.
Robert Winans of Lee AJweles,
Callt The baptismal dreos was
a gilt of Dr, and llrs. Winans.
Judith wore a gold ring which iJo.
longed to her maternal gra..t.
mother.

Mark~t Report
SCIOTO LIVFSTOCK
HOGS: No. I, ~L 75; 190-220,
2L50; 220.240, 2t26; 240-260,
· 20. 73; 260 • 280, 20.2(f $!1\'o,
111.50.19.45. licJU.s, 16.90:17~40
Stock HC18s. 18,11040.50. Plio
by .Hood, 16.50..18. 75,
CAIT·LE: Choice
Steers,
31. 75-33; Good, 3o.3L25; SlancJ..
ard, 27,75-29; Choice Hellero,
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Mrs, John Kincaid Is In Dun.
bar, W, Va. visiting her daullll·
ter, llrs. John Beaver, and fam.
Uy. On Thurada,v she will go to
Berwyn, Pa. for a visit wiUtMr,
and Mrs. William KeiUl Klnclld.

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to more than $4,000 .... We were

Invited but couldn'tmakeltworee
luck, A grea~ most altractlve.
lJo modem ship.
The harbor pilot who wheeled
the great Queen Ellzahetll If Into

SYMPATHY
FLOWERS
Show How Much
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Love
DUDLEY'S FLORIST
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Kettle cloth . .. that's the prize ingredient in
our recipe for all·day-long togs with zing
and zaz.zJ Skirts and slcims, pants and suits, shirtl

and co~dresses come "out · of the kettle" . . . in
solids or print.s, eYen stripes! To serve a wardrob..futl of spring·summer treats, all
washable, cool, eosy•to-sew, now's the time to
"bestir" yourself!

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cleaner ' ' . an,d, we ~nd n cheaper than .t~
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don't have it, ~use we're healing foi .l~ss money with electric heai."
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stein Steers, 26.51J.32;Good c ....
20,60 • 23.35; Utility, 18.50.20;
Canner and CUtter, 18 down.
Bulla, 23-25.20. Heavy stocl!
calves, Steers, 26.51J.32; Hell·
era, 25}60-32.25; Hea\'7 Feeder
Steers, 28.'11.25,
VEAL CALVES: Choice, 40..
U. 75; Good, 39, Madhan, 38.
Commercial, 36 down. Baby
cllves by head, 2G~6.
SIIEEP: LoJnbs, 28. Ewes ar.!
Lomba by Head, 20-2?,

BAKER'S BUDGET SHOPI
CHECK THESE PRICES!

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On the Invitational malden eroos.

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Beman! !ltaw .... When the Bard
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A TRIP TO the Pomeroy Post OO!ce was tsken Wednesdi.Y by
members of Troop 61. The girls were accompanied by Mro. Don
Thomas, Mrs. Roy Heaton, aoo Mrs. Pat Dulfy. They returned to the
Tltonlao home where they worked on Mother's Day fill&amp;

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THE PRICE OF
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GARDEN
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eel. ~ra¥J~~ent : he daled IIIIi
beiuilll\ll &amp;lraelau r:aJ• llld dla.
covered DUch later they're at,.
, tars .... Fam111a Greenwlcb'VU.
!410 reelaurateur Bill Bertolotti
Is recu_peratjng nicely after a
hosplllll siege .... c.n,. Jom
M. Murphy Is running for N, Y,
Ma;yor IIIII just received tble Oilcouraelng note from an old West
orbital fame: "If Frank Borman
can !lleke It around the moon,
certainly our first cll,lltaln should
be able to run N. Y. CU,y. Lt.
Col. Frank H, Duggins Jr., com.
mandant, Ft. Belvoir, Va,"
Some ot the old ocean-liner

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built can't until the Bdlly. run le
OIMied: ond1jii'CWcer Davlclloferrick )Ill Gl'dered all now alan•
COitiDg a fOrtune for the fmll ol
the st. James 'l'llettH Where Ule
Belley veralon oeomJ wr
1Dpel'111111011tl .... FioronceJ!on.
deroon In lloJ:wa.y lllminll"lblg
ol Some" aut!ered a very lDI •
New York!' accldlint: &amp;Ill tossed
from a 8lel8fl llld InJured her
arm .... The newspoporman who
proves wbore the SDS gets Ito
Inmm Financlng for IllY school
riel IIII;IWIIere wiD win a Plllltzer ..... The U, otColumblarlols
were plarined In CUba,
"PromlHI, Promises" star
Jerry Orbach apologized to alsonmnlnated Joel Gra.Y (oi"George
M'') for winning the TOllY Award
for bell musical actor of Ule
lldw)', seaoon: because Joel's
wlfa Jo WUder wangled Jerry's
first job In theN. Y. Uleatre, In
"Threepemy Opera" which she
was In at the time.
Oscar llllllliDee Rcn llfoedl' ol
"OUver" (great performance In
a areat rum musical) wiD star
In Mel Brooks' next film "The
Tweln Chain.. •••• l's a com..
edy ahout a Russian aristocrat
who ean't live under Communism .••. Mel also won an Oscar
!Or best..crlpt .... Hernilcine Bad·

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LAST CALL: '111uraday, Ma,y 15, Is the deoc!Une lor registering
for 1he Big Bond Neighborhood day camp session to be held the week
of Juoe 23-2? at Royal Dak Park. The cards provided all scouts ore
.to lit olped by their parents aoo returned to troop leaders wiUl the
$3 leo. Scout otilctais advise that no lata reglstratiooa wiD be ac·

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wiD join scoula from over 'Ule Four Rivers Girl Scart CounciL Pions
for tho weekend Include a back111ck hike to Old Man'a cave.
' MIDDLEPORT BROWNIE TROOP 174
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AN INVf.STITURE aerrice for lour girls was conducted durlow
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or.- "" ' "'~ ~ •thOu!!' 8he
· Mra. Boroord Fod~ ~~, related Ule brownie story for the
Uvea 4 lonl '!"' ~ me, I en. certJIIOIIY with Debbie ·Bechtie, Alico Stolle, Pamela !itobart, and Di·
~ 111'111111 to 11er. Dod lhe ill· ane Thain&amp; 'beiJW taken into the troop.
en Ill jo ~. abe !!IIUid iun'e been
Safety rule o1 the rOad IIIII hiking rules were discussed by Mro.
elaeaJIIed ·~."
llobb,y PQIIB, Ute aoslatoat littler.
lnotoad, ohe Is the kind ol
girl 1 lellolr takes to a wiJk.
POMEROY TROOP 170, CADEITES
In ·ahow llld out to tllmer; tho
A TOUR OF OUR HOUSE In Galllpollo with a picnic to follow
t;ype he can be_.t~. anam~~~tt hao been set by the Codelleo of Troop 170 for JUDO 12.
even want to merry iJI.y.
MeatlJW Thurld(f nlrht at the United Methodlot Olurch In Pmn- A. T.
eroy, the tdrla planned uveral outiJWa for the smnmor D'O.-hs.
Dear A:
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Mother' a Day r1tto wire llll!le andglltwl'IJII)edby the gtrlo. Refresh·
Foolish Question No. 24flk: ments were served followlow the mooting.
If you IIIJYI oo admire the girlo
who stop 1'lU1' advances, wh y
MIDDLEPORT CADETTE 185
!ben do 70U 'odv11Qce'l" Really,
BADGE WORK DEMONSTRATIONS were feetured at a meeting
they wm•t suopect yGOII' manhood
of Middleport Cadettes with rtrls of Troop 39 who wiD ~ later
It 7011 • - a Utile reoervel this month •• gue1t1.
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The flag cerelllOIIY opened Ule meeting held at 1lle Heath United
Methodist O!ID'cb. Members of Troop 39, Vicki Kelly, Janet Neal,
This columo Is dedi.- to TaDulzy Luster, Terri Th,...s, Martha M"Ncal, A,prll Fraser, Judy
~- liviD&amp; 10 It ·you're hav- OWen, Cindy Manley, Cindy Demoskay, Linda Gerard, aoo Barbara
Ing ldd troul&gt;le or just plain trw. Fultz, were aulgned to pa1rols to new Ule badge work of the cacJ..
ble, let Helen help YOU. 9te will ettea.
lloo welcome your own anw..
The host gr""' eerved cookies aoo Kool·Aid and Ule meeting
log eXperiences. Adlreso Hoi.· clooed with laps In a &amp;lendship circle. Mro. Wallace Powers aoo
en -.1 In care ol thla nowapa. Mro. Fred Gibbs, Jr., metwlihthec:adeltes,Jyl Beaver, Am.v Hamm,
per,
Mary Krawsczyn, Joan menns, Nancy Buskirk, Soeya Ohlinger, Bar·
bora AIIUlony, Venlda Gibbs and SUsan Powers,

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'an "OYfrnlgbt" Fr:idoY ot the
farDi on ibe Fllitwoodo Rilad.
Due to.11\1 lndomlnt weather, the alx gir!o""" their 1-r aet
"!' a toat_'lntide 'the boril. In the iP'&lt;q~
Debbie H1W101, Bec!QI
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FOR rr, care · I'm lnD!her DQ' with an 011iJ&gt;.
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Helen Help US! this newspa- ion.
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Mr. and Mrs. Tommy l;yons
Mrs. Orval Wlles, Mrs. wu.
and Bernard LJ-ons, Pontiac, llam !lteridan, Jr., and Mrs. 011..
lrlich. were here for the Mother's ver Michael, teachers In the
DO¥ weekend with Mr, and Mrs. cradle roll, j)l'imory llld junior
John l;yoos,
deparbnents, gave each of the
llr. IIIII Mrs. Edward Miller children a f'lower for their
fllld son, Eddie, spent Saturda,v In mother,
Zanesville visiting her grandmother, Mra. Bernard Schramm.
Mrs. Schramm returned to MIG.
dloport with the Miller family 111111
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at Ute tea. Mro. WOllam Jlem.. \ . 1. '
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Couch llld Mre. llorold Triplett "' •
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Recognition of mothers was Mro. Michael, Mrs. WOes 111111
a hlghligllt of the Mother's Dey Mrs. Barnhart prepared the dec.
service at the Pomeroy First orations.
Baptist Church.
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QUALITY

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MoMo')l Otatllhw 9 ' ·"'·
Catteellotiont &amp; Co•ncllona
Will llo anopted ~o~ntil 9 o.m. for
Day of Pvttlic:al' ion
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!iEGULATIONS
Tht Publl•'- rooor¥ot the ritht
to Hit or rojoet any ado d,..,.lll ob·
ject ion~~l. The putllisher will not
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lntort'ICI insertion.

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1964 CORVAIR
Spider, 2 dr. black finish, good tires, 4' spd. Radio
and heater.

1964 FORD GALAXIE ............................_ ............... $995
500 H.T. Cpe. VB engine, out.omotic. White finish .

l!&gt;El'QRE 'fOU 00,

LE'l' ME TELl- '100
OMit CHEERFUL.

Clean interior, good w.w. tiret. R&amp;H.

th111 COIIIOC:U •

tl¥1 intortiont .

18 nnh por Word si• c:onucutivo
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25 por coni Disco unt on po id adt

onclods po id with i n 10 do yl
CARD OF THAN KS &amp; OBITUARY
$l .SO for 50 wold mi,.imum . Eo
Cllldit ionol word 2c: .

BUNO AD S

With 10' Marion Dump. V-6 eng., 2-speed rear axle, ex•
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POMEROY, OHIO

OFFI CE HOURS
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lots, ai,UIO.IIO. U Oa1r 8lnlt.

Business Services

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and rtirvlct, ABc l!:llllr!lflll,
M•8011. W. Va. PMM maD.

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SPACrOOS 7.JIOOM IDII!I, llt
M-Ile
land, 250 ft. fndllt ..
Card Of Thanka
Slale
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POODLE
PUPPIES,
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Top
FURN1SliED house hi J&gt;ome.
Lnrge ~ wllb IIIII Ill ·RARRI80N'S TV
I WISH to ttank all tllOee Villa
miniature, f'/5 and up. Iliad
roy, nvr 1'001111 and balh.
llrwlee.
blrcll
caltlnels,
plm!7
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remembered me with cards.
service
and
grooming.
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cau evenl!lgl, tft.52112.
H - calls and am- lllel
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garap,
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flowen;, and visibl \Wile I was
J.G.If&lt;
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11 a lfc
and iierYI&lt;e. llome ..._..
Rubbed and Thorou&amp;hiJ
nom, city walllr, ... .elec- lnltalled free wll1r pardllll.
o patient in Veterans Me~mr­
Jrlclty, wal 1D Willi ..,_ II
lal Hospital. My llinCere FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM NEW SIX room bcue willa ...
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f!Jone.....
SERVICE MANAGilRrage,
lull
me
baiMIDenl.
Far·
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room.
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apartment. Middleport !'bone
~GUARANTEED­
pre&lt;We. ' Pltone lor appoJnl. TERMITI!S SIMRMliiG fnllll
Hattie Powell
5-13-ltp
oed air fllrDace, Jot • s 1111
$1.25
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HAROLD WALKER
PHONE 992·2094
meDI _.,I.
Wlttl :vuur termite mlontel! •
feet. Phone Mason ma..
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Open: Mon. tltru Fri. 11-6
l-7-lllp
I THREE room Apartment,
gallon 1% add and ll1klll Jll.
Notice
Saturday - 9-6
TWO-BEDROOM ' - . full BOCtlclde neee.ry lor &lt;Ompletely modern wilh built.
A'rl'ENTION, Men, women.
. _ E. ,Moln P...oroy, b.
Suodoy - 11-6
baoomelrt, cupoted llnailbtn kltcl!en, wall oven and Y.INNIA Planla, Bu11Jee'a GIIM
basement bomeo. Free ...
boys and girls of all ages:
· Phone 992,72~~
IIUI, on larp lot. Plione •
Flowering, Art Shades, Tordl,
table top unit, stainless steel
vice. No salesmen, low Parttlme or fulltlme moneyRosy F'tltun! and otlter prllll
after $ P.M.
U-11 heed. reuotrable. sl'* witb disposal unit, bath,
W. Main
making cwortunity selling
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wlmlerl,
quilled
and
ooMd
romplete with shower and
ter I p.m. Ailed Pill Coft.
l»me care procluds. No car
In
jllfnlola
tOe
eadt.
IIIJII.
Iorge
closet,
nicely
decorat·
trol, 7 LIJertJ, Puuwo), o.
O'BRIEN ' CROW
"""""nry. Call Rev. Jim
REALTY
ClOMPANY
faction
or
your
money
IJiet.
ed.
Call
119U271
for
appoint·
or Beaver Falls, Po., and claughBY MHS. FRANCIS MORRIS
Debruhl 992-725'1 Monday and
WE
BUY,
SELL
AND
1lBN'r
Quisenberry,
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011111,
ment.
4-IS.Ifc
The Bertha M. Styre Mission- ter.J...taw, Mrs. Lester RadciUt
Tueoday betw&lt;!en 9 a.m. and
'IENRY
CLJIAND,
llllotitMI
at Safety Tal'• sign. U4lc
ary Soclecy met at the Firat Bap- and ,..., Stephen llamUton and ·
1 p.m. or after S p.m. rest of
lnsvr1nce
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Brown'S
Trailer
tist Church Tuellcla,y evening lllay Michael Scott of Greensboro, N.
the week, or 9loJl at 18111 LoAUTOMOBILB
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Park, Minersville. Olllo. Phone 9JX ROOM HOUSE. 1uodll'll,
cust St., Pomeroy. S.ll·'nlc
oanceUed1 lAIIt JOII' tp&amp;llll- 6. Atter the hymn, "He Leadeth 'M rL Jlazel carnahan.
with batlt and ba ,,..,,
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Me, .. Mrs. Helen Simpson, presor'l Ucenae? CaD - - .
Mr. and Mrs. Merlo SChroader
RODNEY OOWN1NG
lnrge klt!llen will c:upbGirdil,
Ident, opened the DIOetli11 with a
l WU.L J¥ll be reopons1i&gt;le for
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and
Steve, Ron and lllae Fern. of
Real
Eitlale
Biller
atumlnmn llldlng, alumlmm
medltadon, uwlden My Vision,"
any debts conlractl!d by BDY·
Autn Sales
Columbus
and Christine Lake of
Plloao ltUHI
storm doors and wlldows, new
lollowed with devotlona. Durti11
one otller !han myself.
'63 OLDS F-ll5, aulnmBUc. ti&amp;O.
MWdleporl, Olllo
bot water tank, gm..,., lit
the business aesaton, offteers Athena were dinner guests on
Fred Jarvis
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Phone !llf.llll32.
5-lt--'lp
!lprlng Ave., l'tlone ,...11.
were elected lneluclli11Preoldent, SUnday of Mr. aed Mrs. Fn!lcls
Rl. l, Middleport, Ohio
illil- • Mary K. Yost; vlce president, Morris. Other callers in the aft,. """" ot ~
5-11.3\p
&gt;W'6
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II! RA?IIBLElR Amerllllln 330,
Delores Cleland~ secretary- emoon and eve....... were Mr. and ller. Dett•llill·
Mrs.
Delbert
lolDrrls
of
Athelia,
J.ov
.,.....,..
ol Box It, To""oini
treasurer, Ura Morris. A love
$375 . Phone 742-5'771. S.tl.ete PONY 111&amp;111011. Plloae • • •·
FOR RENT or sale. Two hous.:.""~''eo
gift program waa presented by Mrs, Elsie Roush and Mro, lofarle !'.!"'~
U4lc
es, one flve rooms and beth.
Chapman
o!
Pomei'O!'
and
Mr.
and
Ill"'&lt;boo
"ir, -if
Frances Wilcoxen. 'l1!.e scripture
c;::..cd, lat. of "•.lp Couii\J• Ohio,
. ,
one four rooms, both and
was J81Dos 5:1·7 and tho topic Mrs. T. G. HUJclore, ,,.cuae. · .,_..... .,. ........ to ""' basement, Phone IJ9Z.5333, !II
HUFFY .ridhls - · ~. Jl. GEO. HOBSIE'I iut, Ia hr
Min Kay "olman or Chloaco '"""" .... Nl4 ~·u I Had Known/' with gi'Cq)
lndl cut. Phone . . .. .
Wetrglo!j St., Porn""'!'.
opent
l
Week
With
her
Jllll'ents,
Ill
ol.
,llo7
....
sl11!1ng of "Now Thank We All
~ Rlm.AND - 4 - · batll,
5-U-tfc
0110 · -·
e..,ort, utility room. Off
Our God." The LoveGil\otterll1! Mr. and Mrs. Jacob llolmln.
~;.:.,.
Mrs. tva Johnson was recent
Mr. and Mrs. cqde Cross, ""' .,.. ..., ..
was
preaented
by
P!vllls
Belley
mail drag.
visitor of Mrs. Edna Hellman.
Clr
VACANCY lor twa eldtrly peo.
Lynn and Ray, ol ColumiiUUI!Onl _.
•&gt;
CHESlER - 6 I'&lt;JI!IIM, bath.
Mr. and Mrs.Joellatfieldwere tor the Ruth Circle and by Marte
pie. Preler private pald pejI
bueme~~l, furnace .. Jlltlulld- weeke'od·..lsll4H;r In ·~ -W.'! IIW~ the Et!f'~le.l'l\0 ; d)e ·-"'-"'II! l'!th ·Mra,~ 1i ~,.,v-J'"
tlentl. Phone ~ 'm-IllS.
lnitln&amp;tloo
.or
am&lt;!era
followed,
NeleJ,er.
'
.
21&gt; &amp;&lt;riB. f!S,OIIO.tl
Va., with friends and relatives,
. to.t-Uc
Mrs. LUIIan Jividen la visiting 1""" .,II -llettliJ
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Jtnrt.
LETART - 6 root~~~, bath. nice
Mr. and Mrs. Charlo~ S m I t h In charge of tlaoml Std&gt;art, Mar· her •son aed daughter-l...taw, Dr, ,NMtee
_
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·
tha Lou Beegle and Delores Cl..
rmfl, 4 lola, corner
were SUnday afternoon visitors of
in
A""'
ODie. ~ 1teH1 chlb'&amp; •it hit' ,.,.
••
Jivld
Char!
Mr.
led
wo
UP'
.
Dl'f'
,
lllta1a
ef
U.
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Help Wanted
Drllied well. tiiiiiiO.IIO,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Will ol laiKI, using the theme, "1be Fire ens.
P.towr dect!...._ 11M fill . l)u Ill '
and
the
Candl.et''
repreeertiJW
r.JRL OR WOMAN at M'ldway
..... . poev. (JIM, . .
. r•
IIELEN or VIRGIL TEAFORD Peach Fork.
Ropr Birch or Bellevue was 1 .CHIIlioN aN ~ tt· till loyalcy,
hum1llt.Y,
respect,
truot,
'darket. Call 911).2SIJS or mM I
Mr. and Mrs. George Warner,
C'lallllili.... 'Will IDI " t
1 ....
ElLI!lCI'ROLUX vacuum a-- ASSOCIATES
opeMess, arxl dedlcatloo. Prayer weekend 11191t of hla parento, hlur
motMIII.
'
2582.
S.13-3tc
5-13-31&lt;
Richard
and
Gordon,
Mr.
and
cr. large deluxe model com.,..... . . . . . . , . . . . - . ;;&gt;"
Mr. and Mrs. El~. Birch.
closed
the
session
and
a
lelltwr·
Mrs, Eugene Thompson and Gina
•· tt. na1111
•
plete wllll all cleomllll! alldlMrs, Am Coo epent two
ship hour was held In the church
DIIMlRS NEI!lDI!il. SemJ.&lt;IIt.
and
Clnda,
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Earl
SMITH AUTO SALES
menta. Allo bas JIIIP oul • •
basement social roorno, Refresh- In Galul11rt1 with Mr. and Mrs. ..... a:-: ......
KA.HAUGA, OHIO
Wtnes of ColumbUs were Sla*y
.... loeal and lite road.
Guaranteed to pmty ments were served by the Either Dave Thomas.
EJperlence belpflll, but DOt
viBltoro
or
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
E.
Mrs. Audrey WUaon&lt;iJaekaon
InS balance ol oniJ I P8J'·
lull11111 Servtn•
Circle memben.
r.ec! ny. We will train you.
Warner.
menlll ol ...II. Phone gn. WATER LINES. CP 4 'ttl Mra. Grella SlmpiOII, Mrit. was a r•••. st FrldaYofhirmothYliu Clln earn over fl1J per 1~ CIIEVY Two. hm-&lt;loor ...
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wines or
:lltll.
ua
Peyllls
Bailey, Mrs• .....,ySiyre er, Mrs. Harry Hayman.
ter line tel nee. ,... •••c, Colwnbus were weekerd vlsitora
doll. V-8 automatle, !'!tone 119'!.
boar. Far applloatlon Mid Jn.
Mr. and Mrs. !lecll'pKuuna&lt;i
pipe lnstallab ... ..•••• of her parents, Mr, and Mn. and Mrs. Lavlni&amp;SlqlltOIIattend1117.
4-tllll'e
ler'vlew write Nalkln Wide
Gahanna
wore recent gueots of
llEAlJTftl'llt aeletlb1 tl. M·
and baclrllll. llanl7 8lllr George Warner, RlchardandGor· ed the lllay Felltwrshlp Day obSafely Dlreclor, Room ••
ers for 'Memot 1&amp;1 Day. 1'1111.
servance of the Clllrch W0111en their aunt, Mr•. lllltle Plyntor.
llllli liPS or 1101er 8lllr •
3117 But 4111 9het. rrFor Sale or Trade
don.
Mrs. Paul Sollen !fpetita week
United or Meigs ~ held at
ballkela. C:llff'w Slioe ReJialr,
3158.
W411p
Min Jo Smith acc!lllpanlecl
,.na~~on Bldg., CiDclDDall. RIDING 110118E, Phone mwlth
her parent• jn lloyton.
the Pomeroy United Methodist
Mlrlo!leplrt.
U-12tc
Mr. aed Mrs. Leo VaUBhantoAthlido ... ..... 51W11-115'111.
11'19!.
5-f.tte
I'OR HIRE, llfiW trw I •
ena, W. Va., to vlslt their daugh- Church.
~7-«e
Mrs. Mabel Wllerry, Mr aDd
REGISI'ERED Jlucllslwnd pupter nne, c ; IIDI dralnl t II ter, HUah, who atteNis Concord
Stiversvllle
Mrs.
Russell Shrontz and clauab•
pies.
Phone
M11t101t,
W.
Va.
12 wide. PN A•
WANTI!Il - Wotne11 10 sell Ia!Pets for Sale
COllege;
7'13-52112.
s.u.ae !01), W. Vo. 1'llaae ..,...,. Mr. and Mro. Robert MIIQihy ter, Amy, of Washington. PL,
eat ~ Beeline fuh. PEKINESI!:. Blonde Cockero,
iJns 011 home pa1ty plan. Nl
Poodlell. Scotlles, West '111811alter 3:311 « tiNIII s.dlle. and Debbie of Middleport were Mr. and Mrs. SomueiAedrewand
.,. part time No oolleetlal land Wb I t e • , MlnteluN RIDING ·HORSE, l'lwne . .
..lfc Sunday visitors of their parents, sorus of Weirton, W. VL, were
ms.
s-tt«p
or dl!llverlnl.. Above afti'IIP Scllruut1.en, all A.K.C. Jre.
Mr. and Mrs. John Murph¥ and weekend guesto of Mrs. Ja'!"'•
Swart and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
t18111111&amp;1. A ealllakea a-~ Kennels, Ooomty Riled
SEE NEIGLEil ~ . . family.
Craw and tamlq. They eelelnt.SunoiQ evenll1! vlaitore of Mr.
1112 bul tbal rOOiute ~ ' 511, Cloolvllle, aDo.
5-Nic SlNGER zig zag se'llltrg machply for balldbtl fOUl' hame.
ed the blrtltda1 of Mrs, swart oo
mean so !lllld1. Jean Trusoell,
Ine. 'ltiB maciiiDe makes but- (',all Gu.r lfel&amp;ler, Rldne, o. and Mrs. Doyle Krapp, Kall, Kev· Sunday with a.dlmer at the Craw
io and Charles were Mr. a n d home. Fifteen periODI were In
Long Bo«om. Olllo. 91U103.
tonholes, dams, emb. Take
Mro. Harley Smith of Karauga,
5-7.etc
over paymenll ol ~.50 per
attendance.
"'
Mr. snd Mrs. Charley Smith and
For Sale
CtiUCit'S
Cub
and
Cln7
TV
S...sct. and Mrs. Jack Flitllor
monlb or pay bolance ol
Set tlee, IIV8 up to Gil'* Mr, Ralllh Knapp ol Laopvlllo. and children of ColumbUs spent
FLOWERS IIJr Memorial Day.
.
.
.22.
Try
It
In
your
home.
Butlneu Opportunity
Mr. ~nd Mrs. Robert Reeves,
reptln. Brill tbem In IIIII
'Mabel Pickens across !rom
Soturda,y with hla ~nta, ..
can
11111121311.
s-u-«c on
OWN VOOR OWD dry eleanlntl
Br11n
Lee of Pomeroy were &amp;muve.
Cltuet's·
TV, Ill Buller•
Syracuoe Park.
11-11-etp
Mrs. Henry IIGUJh.
,
business. Amllllious man or
clalt visitors of his parento, Mr. Mr,Mr.andand
nut
Ave.,~
aatre
Mrs. Ralph Radcliff
A'i!tfiNGS, llorm doors and
woman to take over and own
and Mrs. James Reeves and Lt.,.
TI!RoEE
BEDROOM.
two-!!lnry
of
S)'racuse,
Mr. Russell Radclltt
wbldowl. Clqlllrll, llllftll*l.
lru&lt;k and roote. We will do
SEPI :C tanb ciMNt llllllr 'cia,
&lt;oonlry
home
wit.ll
bath.
built.
biDwn aDd ball Jnsalatlort
cleaning 'llltoleule. Apply In
in
kitchen,
located
acroa
Elmer
Wblte, sales hft uen~ Sanllalloa, Sleiii~ 01111,
pereon. A.B.C. Cleanm, Mal-IMe
from tile Apple Grove !l!Urcb.
t811ve. For free eP!mates, 1'llolle IG I•
11011, W. Va.
4-10-tle
'II&gt; see, call 247·22!16. S.11-3tc
(frooe Cbarlel Lisle, s,r.
c. c. IIIWifOIID
ue. V. v. .Jclnao and Son,
WILL SELL one or botb ol my
AtJCn(IIIIIID
Inc.
1-1-tfc
cleaning plants. A. B. C. mEA T rugs ngbt, t!tev'll be
C.-ell .......
• dellgbt If cleaned with Blue
Cleanen, Mtt1011, W. Va.
Lustre. Rent eleclrie obam· PU.OMINO and blat geldlnp,
'-16-ll'c
In· n GMt
pooer fl. Tiny's Baf1!81nland.
pleasure .ho...... Been ahoom.
CniJt .. a •
II-lute
(blld and lady trained. Allo,
IIIIa
For lent
eholee ol very Dice chll*en
TWO BEDROOM l!ouse lraller, RIDISTI!:IIED ANGUS BULL,
trained pontes. Eokey Hill.
11 mooths. emllent breed·
ooe mne from n"" ll8elne
Flatwoods Road, Pomeroy, Am CONDMOIONO llrfrll
atlon umce. Jacl'l ..,..
locks and dam. Two wortlitJI . ing. Harold Sauer, Rt. I, Mld·
Phone 99!-M80.
1-ti-«A:
&amp;l'lllon, · New J~Ma, ._
men or man and wtr... Call
dleporl' pbooe 742-3854'
S-13-3!&lt; EARLY AMERICAN llereo,
949-4225 or 919-41154. U lie
AM·FM radio, Wpeed cltanl·
READY • IIIIX tiAkitt&amp; deJho.
! CAMP SITES on Ohio River, t!'ERT'S a -gay girl. ready for
er, 4-speaker """"" s)'ltlem.
a 'llltlrl after cleaning ear·
md ri&amp;M to rt
mowed and · ready !o move
Take over JNI)'Ilent:a o! t~.75
Fast
attr1
NIJ.
·
Free
116
pets
witb
Blue
u..tre.
Rent
oo. You ClBI drive to camp
per montb or pay balance due
motet, ,..,ne • alt.
elec:trie !Mmpooer $1. Bater . . ..40. CaM mMG. 5-11-Ctc
slteo. Phone Mason aty m
lehl Ready • lll1t Co., ¥1!
Furniture.
5-IUic
Mt'l. Reynokllt Flower !blp
port,' Oblo.
• •
1bese loti are aCI'OIS river
SOLID STATE store&lt;~. !!Ia waJ.
from Pon.eroy. Allo, 7 camp UNCLAI'MED freigbt: I new
nut lllereo c:onsole wllb · 4s1teo on toP ol river ba'* for
COIII01e
4-speed autosoeaker, 4-speed automatle RUJ)(lET PRtCI l'la'nllarrl •
our third llaor lltdlt ....
matic
clla~tRer,
AM
1r
FM
rart!ltl.
5-7-lfo
monger. Take over paymenta Bo~er
Pmtllurt, Ml" j 1(&gt;
dlcl, jewell needle. Natlonall)r
of II per month or Plif bal..
lldvenlsed brands 10 bo IOid
FURNISIIED and unfumlolled
ance due f&amp;l.to. can llft.M.IS. • ado.
for &amp;Jon!&amp;• and !reJclrt. :rote~
a!llrlmenl!. Close to llcllaol
5-ll;c!c
sriJNG MAdiiiH!S. !'II*
Phone 99Z-5414.
to.lttle of $110.24 eacll can be paid
~.
"·~ 111 tnOIIIII. We will dell.,. E!Gifl' room brlct. two oman
21M. ,,.. Fllbrle
1liall, ,, _.
'I'IIAILER Lim!, Bob's Mobile !o .,.,.,. home 10 you may tJy lots, ln S)TacUie, good locaAullrflllt.ed lllr«'*
Court, SYracuse. Ohio 011 Ill... It .to ,!If II )'CIU are "'"'~
tion. One family, or coulcl be ,,;,.
. ' .. . II! ,, •
iilllrillil
1)r
nllsfled.
Call
m-:1111.
Rl. IH, Pbone - . 1.
:..,:.'5?~: ~·
used
u
double.
Pl1one
I-ll.fie . . . ..
'1-11-tfc
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Fired . COron~r ·. lJaltced 'ta;.JtFK..
LOS AN~ (Ui&gt;O:-WhUe
Son. Robert F, Kennocb' f9!
yalnly fa&lt; bla life, COl'GDOr
Thoma• T. No&amp;uehl rtpOJ'Itdl,y
told Ida a~eoclateo: "1 hope he
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MEIGS TIIA'III
TONIGHT, MAY 13
Walt DIOIIO.Y'S
SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON
(Technicolor)
Dorothy McGuire
James MacArthur

COLORCARTOON: Alterego
Admission: $1.00 and 50c
SIIOW
7 P.M.

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At NoF&lt;hl'a dlsmlolll tieli'·
IDa Monilll belO!'O ,lbe Civil
Service Commllllon, ~
C&lt;luntY Council Martin Weekes
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holo8lat 11 IIOliDI:
"I om aolnl to be tameu1. I

bope he dies. j!ecault U he
dloa, lben my lntenlallonal
repitatloo wiD be eatabllshtd."
NOAUchl did perlorm lbe
autopl)' and he later. testified at
tho trial of Sirhan B. Sirhan.
But he was fired March 18
Wider 801110 o1 the str111181&gt;st
charges ever lodged against a
IRibllc olllclal.
The reports were delalled Ill
a 10i)88e letler prepared by
administrative officer Lindon S.
Hollinger and Implied Noguchi
was outrerlng from neurotic

' ~chi ehirpd 1 bll• f\rllil
wa• IIQIItlcaiiJ ll!oplnci lllld the
aecuooilaba aliaul hll llillavlor
and -~~~~~ ' . . . ' •-'.
dlotolted or IIOIMIIli1ea. llld Ill
Jeot ·and blown , aut'· f/1 ali
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dlsmlalll to lbe U.S. ..,...

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Randolph 1oaid bla bUI cootalno provisions &lt;1 both the Johnson aed Nixon admlnlstratloo
measures. Randolph's biU was
tho eighth hllllb and oafet;y
bill In tho Senate. At least
three
been lntroollced Ill
tho Hoooe.
Randolph eald he foals any

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pared tO poy for the ftllllllment
&lt;1 tho objective ol making coal
mlnlDa oafeey and for maldng
coal minos healthier places In
which to be ~Uy omplortd."

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your savings today!

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other men - tiJII!oot
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phis, Telll., endthreocrewmembers - were IDjured and tahan
to Quincy hospltala. Optlz was
the moot oevere]J Injured of the
four with Heond deiree butna
owr hlo body, Three othar crew
member• eoeaped lajury,
Tho blatt waa seenlllld heard
for mUea. The barge aanh and
flames spread to a second PI
berge, a grain berge ud a11111tn
elevator. A O•lllw dock whleh
carried tho pump1 uoed to un-

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end
the third Po harp ~ looae,
drlftecl Into the river and began
IIMIIJW downotream and toward
Quincy, eight mUes sooth.

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- leglalatloo will driYO the
s~·t·m·
liJilSll coal coltiJ!IIIIIeo lo merge
with larger COIIIIJIIIIIos, cauollls
job looHB and reloeollon &lt;1 By Vnitod Presa lnturnational
millers.
Slt..llla by oemlnarlanl and a
The bUI was lntroolleed at aloepout b)' studento lodoy markthe close &lt;A Sonete Labor Com- ed a oerieo &lt;1 unlveroi\Y pro.
mlltee hearings on lbe nllld for , teats acrooa tho nalloo.
cnal billa. Randolph llld "vaot ' At Andover-llewton TheolClfllnow ciiJ)IIal lnvestmenta wiU cal SeminarY at Newloo, .11a11.,
h&amp;Ye to be made b7 many &lt;A -.to held the Admlnlatra.
tbo coal mine owners and t1on BIDding. AI Union TheoJo.
operators to achieve tho new glcal 5emlnery 1n New York Cll;y,
and broader health and oafet;y semlnsrians remllned 1n cordrol
atandards tbot tho new law will r1a chapel,
,
OJllllrently provide."
secular proteeters contlllled
"Ciut of these condition•, I acti.Yitles at a. Peter's c o lfear that there will he renewals lege In New Jeroey, SWifordUnlof tho problema Inherent Ill Yera!1JID California, IIMllbeUnlpockets of pover1J," Randolph Yersi\Y &lt;1llhode Island.

ings will be insured to $15,000. Move

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Va., said it was a comprom.tae
measure.

insurance for every account. Your sav·

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ilandolph added, "but theoe a peaee1u1 end 1o a oU-In at
MemiJer Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
are the coats we must 8X]IOel Mlsoourl's Lincoln Unl•erllq,
1111__________________. . . aed the prices we must he pre. 11ut nearly 100 &lt;1 the . - .
1lept ootolde the Joffer100 Cll;y
school' 1 Sludent Unloo Building
In support of the 35 demand•
made b7 t: e orlclnal protest-

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Are Wednesday
Funeral oel'Yicee for Bryan
Marahall, 11110 7, Hsmloek Grove,
who died In Chlldren'•IIDIPIW,
Colwnbus, Monday will be held
Wedneedl)' at I p.m. from EwIn&amp; Chapel, a.rla1 wiD be In
Cherry Rldee Cemetery.
He Is sumved b)' b11 parenta, Mr. end Mrs. ChorleaMarshall, three brotltere endtwuslatera, Berry, Charles, RaDdy, DeniH and Sherr!, aU at home;
hie srendparenta, Mr. and Mrl.
Chorloa C, Marohall, and Mr.

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Bryan waa • student at sauobury Elementary School. Friends
are bela&amp; received at Ewinl Funerol Home.

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Flft;y

Central
ANSWER: No. If you have a forced wannair heating systrm, central ajr-conditioning can use the niatin&amp; fan and duct work.
There art instances when duct work h~s to
be inatalled. This is true if your prtsent
heating system does not have duct work,
such as electric ceiling cable or baseboard
heating or hot water heat. But the advanUige ia the •implicity of newer typea of· duct
work. In an attic inatallation, where coolinc coils and blower art in the attic, flexible
tubin&amp; or duct work can be used to distribute cooling downward into rooms,

through grills.

QUESTION: C.n I buy a IJitlm lhlt II
ju1t rilhtlor my home!
ANSWER: Yn , if you buy electric! They
arc manufactured in any size you need.

QUESTION: How dOH thil differ from
PI units?
ANSWER: There are on1y thrtt (3) retidential sizes made in ps units-none of
whith may suit your home.

QUESTION: H.-tty, - · don the un~
1ize really nlltterf
ANSWER: It most certainly dod! A tystem not lllf'le mouah will not adequately
cool and dehumidify your home. But, if you
buy a system too lafle, you are, fint of all,
~yin1 for larger tbln you nttd. Then
there is thit added di•dvanta&amp;e: An over·
ca~city unit wiU nm lal frequently. That
me~~na it will not dthumidiff u mueh as

It lhould. An air· conditioner dehumldlfteo

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the dehumidifyln1 ia •• i•pol'tjnt to tomfort •• tlae lowcrin&amp; of tempcreture.

ANSWE8: That's an imptn~ion, but not
the l't'al facti! According to lOCIII p1
company advertisina;, you'll pay jult $14.00
a month. Investigate further and you'U
find thafs over a period ol teo (10) yean!
An electric system costa from 20% to 3011.
lrss to buy than a compirable pa 1ywtnn.
With only thret (3) sifts of
unita, you
might be payin&amp; for • unit that Js too Jarce.
Last year, SS% of all ccntl'lllair-cooditioning units inatalled. wert of 1 1m11ler
slle th1n 1ny p1 unit available. Therefore,
you milht Ave •• much a1 40% for 1n
electric l)'lttm.

QUESTION: Whit about electric: flnonclnc?
ANSWER: Our rKommended dealm can
finance an elld:ric unit fof ApptOJ:imately
$14.00 per month (maybe leu) lor N1'tn
(1) years in any home in which il p1 unJt
can be inltalled for $14.00 per month
lor fen ( 10) yeara.

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Cooi&amp;Ututlon.
''We (the _ . , acted under the 1'!11 of tho Slfreme
CWrt doclolon," M1t saki. "We
otiU doo't know II !bey (tho
choJWOol wUl be eJIGUIII," '
"Too StrlJWel¢"
Sen. Rolald Mold, Jl.Pirma,
llld he -~~~~~ the bUla heeouH "1 believe !bey are atiU
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a cleJ'k..treasu.rer's workshop at

en a one-year contract as a bus

driver. Ruliel Caldwell wos giYen
a two year contract as a eook at
tho hlgh&amp;ehoolandVIrglnla Wolr..
er a two year contract as a cook
at Riverview Elementary SchooL

The squeeze between rising

coats an:l awilable money for
eduratlon In Melga Councy - as
elsewhere In Ohio - cannot be
reduced by more local taXl&gt;s.
If it is, according to one member of tho Molga Local Board
of Education, ''We're dead!"

Three resigoations were ac-·
ce)lled, lneludins !.eater Maruel,
high school mathematics teocf&gt;.
er; Grace Weese, Che1ter F1rst

That was the conclusion Tuesday night ol member Frank W.
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ways it may obtain additional
SICIPGrt for public schocie;
And It was tho sptrlt ol a reaol,..
lion IIPI&gt;roved unonlmousb' by tho
baord directed to the Ohio legIslature; It ureed the legislature
provide addltlonol state lunda for
southeastern Ohio schools par..
tlcuJar!y, It did not recommend
. to tho Jeaiillature where tlie ado.
dltlonal 1110110)' ahotild he obtained.
State leaders hove proposed
thlo problem he oolved Ill differ·
ent WIYI. A otate income tax lo
the moat often hoord.
Slt)L George Harsraves 11ld
thot 5enote Blll 350 gave salary

THE LOSERS ARE TilE WINNERS. Thll'a thewaylt Is with
the Meigs TOPS Knolchers, a groop which concerns Itself
prlmorily with shedding exresa poonds. Tuesday night, Mrs.
Judy Snowden, RutlaJ¥1, center. was crowned 11 Miss Springtime" for having lostthemostpoundsofai\Y club member since
the first of tho year - a tDtal or 2Blh . She Is pictured with the

Ohio Unlversley oo June 3 and
numerous gifts she received and is wearirwthecroWn aOO robe
the noxtoehoolyearlneludlngllon ArUe ~rsb&amp;ch of Pcmeroy was
whlch go with the title. Wlth her are the rwmerfHI). on the
Wrlaf!t, ·heed bisl\elllllll alld.'-!! authorized 10 ri!Jielr 1111 IYP.!IJ!d.llel4, Mrs. Ruth Underwood, first runqer"'' wltlll weight l01s
lillseboU caoch and athletic dl· ors during the oummer month&amp;.
of 24 pounds, and on the right the secon:l, MIJS Shirley Ash,
"IU,y "'"'"'ld, hold footIn antlcl»allon of !lie - ·Chtswho 'lost 19 pounds. Ruth Needa of Cheshire Is presldem of tho
' ban~ ~ci~t.1;
Ord, (er • Tlt)pers l'l.lna Water Sysclub.
ualatan! !ootbiU ciliidi and JUn- tem progreso, Roger and Henry
Ior high ba1hatll0ll caoch, / lllld Bohr were -loyed to lay the
Larry Ritchie, junior high foot- lines from the main line to ihe
DIVORCE GRANTED
baD cooch.
lour school bulldJnss In the disWASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen.
Ma1111Jel Frecker has b e e n
Permisalon' was given the trict. Plano were made to pur- granled a divorce tr001 R o 1 Mark 0. Hll.lfield, fl.Ore., the
churches In tho Rl-vlew School chase two new school btises and Freckor in M'igs County Com- Senote's Ieiding ldvocate or
area to use lbe school !acUities advertiHmenls lor bids will be mon Pleas Court on grounds o1 a vobmteer army, said today
there for a two week period In placed within the next lew days. gross neglect of duty.
President Nixorl's proposed
reform or the draft would
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Animal "spacing mecha·
nisms" w.ere rt'IJ)Orted by L
Hans
Kt.d'llmer ot Tulane
Untversiey. His PIPf• went
deeply into terrltortalll;y, ag-

gression patterns, domtrw~e,
sulonlsslon, lnhlbiUon (some
mooheys wouldn't dream ol
prq&gt;Osltloni!&gt;g another monkay's wlfo), efforts to achleYe
prl..cy, and a wldespreld
tendency to fake oot on
grievances ldudled b)'
one's neighbors.

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Human belnsa, like monkeys,
Kummer suggusted, ollen find
It uoeful tO . hove fa&lt;elgn
enemies In order to ••resarve
unley at home.
COLUMBUS (UPO- StallllJ"" and-In t*l fora&amp;Qndnlalll'• sleep
The , crucial question Is
uor Dtrector llanilcl c, Coqk before loiJW to work on Mer&gt;- whether , Inherited behovloral
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·. tendencies . 1'111 he mndllled to
ol IIQ,Ior In a Iudden RYOroal.' . "There lhould he no diacrlm- mahe man leiS beoatly, &amp;line
of hla. prevloilo ala!lcl. '
IJatlon," he illd. "The neigh, cenotlc choracterlstlca manifest
, ,..... . . . been. a• .borhoed av•rna
should hive themselves lb ~v
""" kind of
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bUt - feelo II should he IOld and the faneJ reafaurlldl."
l'ronl· 2 to '10 P-..L on. Stnlq,
Ccd' hOIIever, ·lnaerted the
Others ourlace \ortly under
· ."Thua lbi b&amp;r1' inluJd not open proviolcm that the &amp;lnda1 llle special •nvlroomei1tal eoodlllllll afler church llauf1 and lhty ahould ha ~ b1 a cOUIII¥ II~ and c~n he ooatrolled,
wQU!d clooe·\t •a deeei)t,.!louio In ~..:.- 11 c()poltd eo a local K~"':. •oeclllll!&amp;e1ted,H''by alwr110111.
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llatileld said Nixoo's decisIon to posq,nne creation of a
volunteer, professloral army
also raises grave doubts about
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ComnlCRCCffiCRl listed
Two Gallla
In serloua

County men were

Is May 27th
c..nmencement for the 191
oenlor! altho Meigs High School
hos been sot for Tueoda7, May
27 ..,. but where It Is to be held
wUI depend on the weolber.
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u~ woau~r s . em
the ·&lt;ommoneement, the fir s t ••Or
the -sol'~ted
high achool •~"
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be held at the gymnoalum In Rillland. u weather lo fair the....:.
meneement will be an . oecasloo at the Middleport Sta·
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wIU be held lndooca - at the
Rutland gymnasium on May 25.
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upder SUIIJIY sklea 08 62 destees.

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Cook &amp;,Jitches Liquor Stand

DlaCbar&amp;U- Eva ",_• •'·
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and Jane Young, high school aeciretery. The Board will accept
applicatloos for fiHing the secre- ·
tarlal post at onre and wUJ act
on IIJ)pilcatlons at the noxt meet1"11 on June 10. Appileetions may
be aent to the school which Is I"'
cated at BeedsviUe, Route I.
Riebel and C. 0, Newland,
Clerk, were authorized to aUend

given a contlrulns coniract as a
cook. Franclo Benedmn was giv-

O)'ll1&gt;0sium Is "Man and Beast:
ComparaUvo Social Behovlor."
EYolutlon hao brnd Into
monkeys a need to keep tlteir
distance l'ronl one another
(spacing) plus a olmultaneous
n8ed to draw togutbor (for
securll;y ond to mate and rear
Y....., a!OIW with 1 COIIIj)lex
verleey of stratagems for doing
both wlthoot seemlns to do
either,
For
a monhay too
cloae for coafort to a strcq,r
three-day lnter~atlooal &amp;Yi~U»­ and more qgreoolve llloohey,
IIIIIil epon..,.e.. b)' lbe,Smith""' wUI act ao tbou&amp;h thla wasn't
nlan lnlstltutlon. Tine ot the the eaao b)' laokiJW the other

FIYI. ~a· w~ _alpllld In lbe
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ll011,lnclU!Itd In till bWa, WU
AdallMicu Fl014WRIII•a .
lbe dolaJ ilntU 1972 of a.io
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llam E. .Bitd, I!Jil &lt;1 Mr. and
Mre. Loren illrd &lt;1 ~w Haven, Weat Vl!ibdl. b "'"'"
fli8 In the patted Sfateo Army.
lie lo oadOIIIId at Fort ~

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districts, such as Meigs Local, and bus driver; Buster Barrllt,
to help during the final three Doo CotteriU, Mrl.llaymclnd Col&gt;
months o! 1967 and all of 1968. teriU, Mrs. Junior Darll, !.I!'L
Those lunda were removed 88 of VIrgil Kl!W, Amoo TUllo, Mre.
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Jan. 1, 1989, Hargraves poii'Qd Lee Wood, bus driYer.. Alma
out, In his opprallll &lt;A lbe situ- Smith andJorcoVaneewerehlred
atlon.
on contlnuiJW contncta 11 c:oob
He oald aloo that State Slt)L and Bernice Gomes, MlldrOd
Martin Essex hos atresaed that HUiqlbrey1 and Francea Trlilunlell additional miXIOy Ia fortf&gt;. lett were emplored as cook1 on
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cmnlqi~;, there will be draadc two year contracts.
troobles In Ohio schoolL
MrL WUmo Mee1 reaigned U
The s""'rlntendent said that a cook ot the l'llllerQf El_.
Ohio is sixth In the nation lnpor- tary School 11M1 Mr1. AuatlnPhllsonol income, liut SOib In taxes lipo wao IIPPGI- ao a eook on
leYiod per ciiJ)Ita. He 1fated that a one year cootrac~ Mrl. ~
the board should ask for action lno Arnold, cook at Solllllur)&lt;
towards more 1tate s - ' 11ut Elementary, waa given a· atresllld that It should not tie year's leave &lt;1 lbaeneo due .,lo
ltHU to any particular recom- IUnota and Mr"' Louloelllcliard
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melllltttoo.
w11 ~Od lo J;&lt;IITtlllto ffil11it . .
Dllrlng the dlaeuaaliili, P.itir 'Toi"lli'~-, --:-·· --:;::. '··--~
alld lhat 11 a.V - b• 'al'e · 1'llo reaiSJIIUon d AlrGa Zald •
Involved. -'we'reclead. 11 Hepoim.. elfectlve at the close of thf1
ed out that lbe lallpayer Is aJ- school year was aceapted.H_!~t
ready haavUy burdened and that taught lor U yean. Mra. ~
the hreakiJW point muot come · Hutchinson was employed for~
lor tho ;ixpayer.
next school year.
The discuaslon broughtoutthat
SUpt. Harsravea reported that

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Mrs. Eleanor Zeit•r, who ha~

Is no1 being spent solely for
aeboolo and lbet oome tax revenue
In the state should be speclflcally earJJllrked for school• and
•hould not be permllttd to be
spent for any other IRirPOOeo,
"About 49 to 50 per cent ol
local taxes collected &amp;0 for fdu.
eaUon, whllo on the state love!
the percentage is only aboat14,"
Porter said.
PERSONNEL El\()'LOYED
The baord emplored on two
year cootracts John T. Flacher,
bus s..,.rvtoor and mechanic;

been oo lel•e of ahaenee due
Illness, plans to return to taaeb;
IJW noxt lall. She Is a vocal111111i&lt;
teacher and hos a contlnui~Wcot&gt;­

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It was agreed lo arroc!::.J
meeting wllb the MeJga
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Buard of Educodoo to di1cu1~
the Inclusion of lbe Llpplneolt
r - • aeries In lbe readiJic
texts recommended b)' the 001111;7
board.
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Recently the Mella ~
Board hid odopted the serfla &lt;A
(~ oo Pop G

conditloo at
11 Lm. today In Holzer Modi·
cal Ce""''• First Ave., ll'llh gunohot wounds or the tbdomenafter
1 shootlns about midnight near
Ewitwton.
Reported In serious oondiUoo
were James Sprouse, 46, Rl. 1
Ewington, aunahot wound of the
abdomen, and · ClaytDn Snyder,
34, Rt. 1 Ewl.,.- m•••hol
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•--Jaw,
wounds ol lbe abdomen
Galllpollo.Poot 27, and South
Point p0st 44 Stale H'.._• !'aMrs. ......., Amold Ia retlrlnltromtheoporatioaof hor lll"fflll
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•• ome--· blood run !run the
Active lbral&amp;h lbe years not ortly Wllb her bnalne11 but wltb bar
HunU_;:;:·-;:-_._, Blood Co•
eonununi1;y
~ which follond many paths, Mrl. Arnold !lada '"'~" ,...,...._
111at
her
phyaical
c:ondition Is a~ch lo warrant ber ro11remot11.
ter to the hospital lor one of the
men.
Slle ha8 IOillld the buolneeo to Marie and J1oiY ~end wUI ·
In the Gallla County Jail Ia lea•e In lbo ..aear fUture for Kankalleo, Ill·· where llht wUI nma1n
William w-art, 6• Rl. 1 Ew· lndetlntlob' with her 11011-in~aw llld dau&amp;hter, Mr. and Mra. IWI ·;
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IJW tookplare, accordl~WtoSlltr- aid are atudonta at Olivet Nasarene Collqo.
lncldenfalb',
bealdt1
operatlni
her
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Ma1dDe
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8alll111'n.!a.=.-at'nt • wa 'a.m.~-~
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.._,. bury Elementary Sehool ,... tlie .... eight )'tarl. lille wUlbe llnl
Melnwblle, ~ was Cll his j)Hiidenl &lt;1 the aehool'a PTA.

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she ean .be near her buli&gt;omd wllo remalno c:onflnecllo VaUq F-.;·•
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to win, but' .11 leost six.~A .about 30 mljes trcm 'Natchez · iauit
a .....,:...• . _ . , 1111111.
,,woo c:GU!ICII ..and . old~c · !Or .ilia pool 18 Ytal'l. Aiia1 ' ~.,W!!H&lt;er uld the s Wta. Whalay mode !be trip with Mr. and llr1. 110npatt 11111W
·aeats In the llimocl'l!lc prima- returns save E•ero~86 ,to ' IJWwhlch~~Occll"'ed.fn « ~ ·wbo _..,Baltimore, MeL, to villt tllllr · rles aipmd lbe state a'lld eijbt 255 for ~len.
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the frOnt Yll'd lit the Stewut
lloddentaliJ, Eddie wao well IIDOU&amp;b 1o tal.,pa. hla - · •
otljtr~; .. .~n~lld IO:.:.runotra. A
, ~ (lve whl\!1 oouncllmen h11110 inegedl,y fai!Qwed an ar- Day III'MIIIIC to hll mother, Mri. illlltlon Whal11 111: noarlllld!l. _- :..,·, .u
~,'!If 'Nasi'oo~· ljoall!led at •&amp;j10• W~ ;,de!fl!ed b)': )'&lt;em! sument, '1'\lt'finlmen .... b 1 en
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T() GOOOWILL IND~ anolftll - ·;,)
. JUIIt 3 Plllral· e~ona. · .,
maJol.iiy,
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WASlllNGTON (IJPl) - Man
beheYia like a beast heeouse
.hla biological heritage Is
heutly, aceordllW to sclo"'
Usta.
There moy be SOllie ._,
however, that he 1'&amp;11 ChaliCe
hl1 ways. Some beasts, at leaat,
have maJaeed to do thiL
The pooolbUley that wannoklns 11111n Cllll 101l'D to ln\lrove
hla beavtor-01', ai'Q'W8)', understand It - b)' olulbitW ani·
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For More Aid to
Local Education

June tor Bible School purpoaes.
Oseer Bobcock, Thendore Pullins lind Alfred Wolf were giYen
contloui!W cootrocto as bus driv-

Chonees are that lhe Eastern
Local Scboel District moy set Into the Melga County naturol gao
bocln.
The district'• heard of education hu agreed lo 1eaae land to
the Hunt1111 OU Co., which may
drUla weU In an attempt to reach
gas oo school property.
Meeting Tueoda7 night, the
board asreed lo sign • leove with
the conwany siYing ltpennlaolon
lo driU - wltll certain restrlc11001 - on school properl;y, John
Riebel, district qerlntendent,
said the district owno a wooded
areo at tho rear of the high school
Which would be the area In which
driDin&amp; moy take place.
In another actloo TUesday
nlabt, the baord approved a reeol..tlon provldiJW that no student
UYIJW In the district wUI be reloaoed to another dlstrlc~ student&amp; altendiJW school In other
dlolrlcts will be required to pay
tuition, llld under ·the arranaement Eutern wwld continue to
receive the lunda for tboae stu-

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lbOny F. Nina!r, I).(U\Ieland, /orf'qlj JlnlroGper liia · .
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'ows In the . _ tOo "111!1
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I bill creOtfli8 lbe ldminbtra•
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The dapartment li()Uid align n~:.th
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veitlgation, Ohio P~e O!fleero
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A' oectlon &lt;A the biU IIIIo, ID vietilla . IIIII
effeet, Jllm hlifhWQ pa~n lt8Duiitna from
the poiler lo 18Ueh Pll'llinl lbrei. Pallce111111 Uirma a"p '"
and auloo for ltenul than battle· herellat ....,_.,
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patrc&gt;l ·eo • 'i tt&amp; poil.e !Aifte."
The di@rllll• atoH from .~a~m
Hil llllendment l'elldrliw ,.. tltbt In lbe predomiaalltiJ No- · 1o olllaln a warrant he- fifO ~e Diatrlet lui ~ '·
fore IUCh a HVch Will tahl. 23 In Wllldt '10 {18l'ICijl,l; thN at:
Credit card Bill
lbem Pill!....... were kiU!II;
The Hooie 111110 paaHil a bill touclllnc o1t a tbNiodaY ave
relleYIJW lbe NCjplent &lt;1uuo- &lt;A arllllii·end ~~~ c:auied
llelttd credit earda ~ rt- · mqre ilao!'fl~·ID . ........
aponalbUIIY In their uae or mleNatllllaJ lllarol 1Napi.llnllll1
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Juap Goor8l M~• liD- ·
tho S.~ate, lncludirw two call- PDit'j the
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IIW flir aero•HhHoarcl pay IJ&gt;. IDI lllld Itt 1 dile til 8ldtuliaD
ertaHI 'tor liate Qoytl.
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llam B. Nye, ~Aloron, o!fHecl · ••.~e llleGtrle ehaJio 01' , _ «
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cltloa,N he ooald, ''lbere b evl· ·,
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with betWeen 75-100 ' per .Cerit
Nesro enrollment, liUt had Ill!

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By BETTY WQBK
COLUMBUS (UP0 - Election
reforms !fore IIJ)proved b)' the
.Ohio senate 1\(ooday night and
tho Hoose of l!Aipreaentadves
passed a bill creatlrv a Department of Public S.lell' withIn the governor's ofllce;
The first of the three eleetlon
biUa reeehed no oppeoltlon,
paning 31.0. It would provide
for a write-In space on Ohlo•s
baUoia for aach office.
The other two llieesures which p&amp;Bied 2&amp;.3 - would reduee from 7 to 4 per rent the
numbljr of eleclorl lo
sign petitions for an fndependent candidate to be listed oo
the ball"' and WIIU!d reduee
fr&lt;rn 10 ';; 7 the percenllge of
tho vole for the ..Plri.Y'• candl·
date In the last corieat nocee,ll"ry to gaiD party lfallla.
' J;en. ,~jw~ B. NY,,,; ~1\Jl.. '
ron, oaid ilii! biUs were at..
IODVIo . to IJiovlate what !be
V.S. SoiJreme Court ~termed
"roalrletlve" In Ohlo'alaw last
year,
Former Alabama Gov. George
C. Wallece'a American ledependenl !Vcy auceeei!UUy ebal·
le'WOCI the alate'• laws II) 1968,
and the .
court !Gund them
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hitfda ~' to 4 miUioo hood, the
larpat cooeentrauon of any land
animal 1!11 record;

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HDII· dl1triet, bao t7l , ,~ 1a'nd boi!nt ot t.duca¥
•"'11!1"" ~~· ~~ .8allt Wtat TicliniCol lllch' .~"'
CehtU 5!18 ;Ill! W~".!'M" 2M. prcQeet, .
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.'llaelal ~· " , !
28 dellcleatiet' at .WIDCiie'ater'a ' Bobtrt
.Gr::eef~ ·~·~~~.
hlah achool land ~ 50 'I the otate 1..,.rtnt8ndtnt for ~
other three high achldo. Win- · all'&amp;b'a llimllted fo tbi ~,~
eheater ~~~~ '!1111 69 PICIDI en:. . a ,.;... allalniiW the nclljl
rolled ;,Ill ilra4ea t-1~, Losan balance o1 taachen ,.,q,(i&gt;fed
HIUo 2V9, Buckeye 227 lllld Balle by the llate lchool 11ata111; . .
Celter 17~ ~·
Greer · llld bollvtdioal Iirga
A nool..tlon wu paallld b)' ell!' dlolrlctl ollowed 'a.·reuni
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Hilllywqod · ~list .O.U.cl!.' ·
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"HelP me, GGdit lA&gt; he the
ldn! .ot ~ 'til !Qtlk out for;
i.fi ,iJ ua-ule 'WII!tii Who lw,N
;us irid Ill!&gt;.l!la•!tl wilD dUtruat
·us;'' he prayed.

but rates for fuels tend to keep 1oi111 up.
Besides, even a ps air·eonditioner ftqulrel
electricity to operate oontrol11nd thrtt (3)
electric moton. And a ps unit ll at belt

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Willey ,fo, lbe . P,I'Wo,1~.~

He e,q&gt;Wned that' the aetlon
was allen under a Ohio
~tatllte which permlta ·lhe chi..,.
ter of an entire dlotrlct .to be
revoked when one or- lllDte'
acboola fall to meet IJIInlmum
otandarda sat by tho atato. PreYlwi]J, ortly tbo •chorttr of lbe
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Today Is , Tueoda7, May 13,
the 133rd ell¥ ol 1969 with 2:112
to follOII,
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The moon lo - - Ita ·1&amp;11
qoartor and new phoae.
The mornina atarl are Veau1,
Mara and S.turn,
The even1i11 ·stars are Mer:c..:
ry and ~~t&gt;ltar.
On this ell¥ In hllllor7:
In 1607 EqJllah CC&gt;Ionllll
landed _.. the Jamaa river Ia
vtrslnla to eatabllsh their flrat
pennanent oottlemenl In · till
New Wocld. The7 nuned U
Jame1to10n.
1D !846 lbe Udlld statal
declared war ,oo Mexico.
ID 1956, a pleapure ball
ciiJ)olzed In lbe Ja.. Sol, ~IW
73 per ......
Ill 1988 U.S. and North
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preliminary talb _ Ill
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the Mlt,.ddroSsod,

II)' United Proal 11Urnotl0111l

BRICK MASONS STRIKE
LUCASVILLE, Ohlo (UP0. BEVIV AL IN PllOGRESS
Brli:k lliiiOIII worldJW on lbe
BeoiYII oerviceeorehellla...,• new Ohio Penitentiary walked
IIIla waek at the llllbiiiMI off thllr Jollo MGadll Ill a pay
Chopel Qllrch at 7:90 each ....,. d!Jpute, haliiJW CGIIItructlCII,
IDa. The pliJlle II iDYHelJ. BeY. Plcut li1111 were lot it&gt; topWCOT Grovea l1 ....,..Uilt.
IIelaa the WOl'hara•· d-...1 for
an inereaae f'rom. $$.tO 1o t&amp;tO
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QUESTION: What obout equlpment caotr
I pttho imprenlon IIIII a p11pttm
i1 chaaper to buy.

QUESTION:
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oemlnarlans

seized the Andover-Newton Admlnlatration lluildln&amp; to protest
reftlsal &lt;1 lbe board &lt;A ~~
lo ccxtllder dem&amp;IIIIJ of bloch
IIII-I, Admlnlllntlve per...,_
ne1 lett the building ud lbe att.
ten-In llld they had not decided how long they li()Uid remalll.
But they llld they ......., fight"
If POllee are suiiUIIGIItd.
Flft;r llnloo Theological Seminary llludenla ocevpled t h a t
ochool'• Admlal-... Bullalng
Ill support of black Ieider Jamea
Formon'1 demand for $500 mUIIDn riOpll'lltiono f01' Wf0111P1 cble
Nqroe1, They moved fjlo ....,._
• patloa lo • . ehopel wllen lbe preo..llil « the baord &lt;1 ...ector.
.... he li()Uid call
mattIn&amp; to dlacu81tbe demandl.
stanford atudent8 lta7ed away
from clalltl and J1ll1ed "poilUcal gameo" In a protell OI'PD·
lzed b)' lbe mUitant ~ 3rd
MDYemolt. The 11 prateat.
In&amp; war......ted reoearch at the
Sllnford Beoearcb iltUtute.

air conditioning

QUESTION: lln't cent111l alr-condhiioninl
diffictllt and 11pe111i" to in1tall?

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m~ · for Better SciHiol1 and the4oirilllllralllu andtbeorerpeel, ' Jiowerer, Ullilhe1 hid a tiAlD did aoi&lt;1J'1'1,a1Dr. Leonard
afflcW1 &lt;1 AmaJ..,.ated. Tiu. II"" . - oatllde 01' sat Ill their rlt;lt to . atay tor lbe meftlnr. - . , Harry !ldera end Elrl
in unioit, Georee UN&lt;, Inter• · car1. /
ilpt. ~ · IPJted lbe !late _ KM!er votac1 no, IIMl lbe ~
national VIce Prealdent, froiil
Whep· It wa• _ . , . lbat no ·Flte MIJehall, BOYIDa that !1111 reftlllld lo leave lbe room.
Wa1h11181Gr\; ~ Slleldon, l'l'ea-. meeiiiiC could be _.,ct8d. atate 12 Jl8liPI!I ..u~a meet 111 hl1 &lt;1WbereuJion, KM!er ealled lbe
. _ &lt;!(' LeslDa 1539, Qlarlea- oriel Cll;y Pollco were called to llee fill' oafeey roa1001.
meotl!l8 IDto 111 oxeeutiYe oeoton, end liarrJ Da¥11, rept'!IIOII• cll'lll' lbe bullclln&amp;.
11oft, asldng every ..,. lo leaYO
Preaidelll
Earl
KM!et
tried
Board
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Blll
Withers
tatl•e from !1. Albina, lolalln&amp;
llriiUIId 100 per10111 crowded the lo · call the metllng 1o order. moved !bet the IIIOtlllw he shUt.. lbe room, lnclucllne lbe pre11.
alllee &lt;1 ~rit Sllllth
went home.
At lO:U ,P.m. the j)HII W11
~~:.::: nobociY
end outllllolbe ol!lcea ud walt.. :,•:-:ax~ crowd to step oot
Chorlea Withers and Cbarlea ealled bock In ,... Ill
meet.
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lfneetsaar)'.
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which hl4 _.. ~rr)ol" 8•7,001!
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Much of Holllnpr'o Iotter lllld
p~~..,, otsa~ burJ!Odwa~ .Adalll•
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Weokeo' atatement MGadll
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Ill
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alleeed Noguehl hoped for 11r ltlill.iMat the CCJWIIII'S ehoriiiOI sippi BIY&amp;r loc!Q, omc~•li_. 1, ~rpld J, l!""er•, · dep~Jb&lt;
dlsaatero 10 glory li()Uid be were •. ..smokescreen" ·and It li()Uid not O&gt;Piode and de~ i•tt ''a....rlntelidont ol. public
bruullbt lo lbe olllce of ...,.11 blamed many &lt;1 lbe report• '"' the $10 million brl4se. .. ,.
I~IMUOfl• iald lbe heard'• acchief cor&lt;lller-medlcal exami- H~ben Mello.Y, Noguchl'l adFour 111811 were mlaallil Uon waa haled· on lbe ""¥' dloner.
mlnlstratl•e aeolatanl. laue presllllltd deld - Jl1d droal'W trleto' fJilurl; to moet IJIInbiliim
During Noguchi's term In called MelloiY "lbo - e t O,PeraiiCXII were to baifJ! ioday alandard1. .
olllce just over a 7e&amp;r, he Amold &lt;1 .the eorcJIIOJ''e olllce." eljht mUea "'streolll at La
The d\alrleti' hlwt tho rl&amp;ht
Granp, Mo., trOm wllei'e two to ·~ tho baord'1 declli&lt;ll
harps hod filiated ofler - - . In ' Franklin Councy OIDmon
IJW berge e&gt;Ploded whUe they Pleei. CoUrt. ••~ to Bowwere 'belns unlaocled.
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WASlllNGTON (UPO - Another cnal mine health IIMl
oafet;y bUI was lntrocmced ID
the Senate Mmda,y, !Is sponoor,
Sen. Jennlngo Randolph, D-W,

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