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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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111 glee!ul ontlcl»atloo &lt;1

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

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wa• IIQIItlcaiiJ ll!oplnci lllld the
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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!

WHEN YOU VISIT, PARK FREE

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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,
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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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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
the administration's

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an end to tho VIetnam War.

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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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lilt•' or 1hl..,, haccallureote
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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for General Hershey."

Cook &amp;,Jitches Liquor Stand

DlaCbar&amp;U- Eva ",_• •'·
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Grede teacher who Is retlriiW,
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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a one per celt sales tax increase

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;
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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
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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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lncldenfalb',
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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 - · •
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, ~ (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. · .,
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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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trovldel ' for an f1,820 ~ •ll aai 111'1 1 ~· I 111m,\

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In Gas Business

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lbOny F. Nina!r, I).(U\Ieland, /orf'qlj JlnlroGper liia · .
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House for aetiOIL
. The Hoose, by a Gt-29 vote,
approyed lllld oent to the SolatA!
I bill creOtfli8 lbe ldminbtra•
tloo - pl'qldied DeParlmOIII of
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The dapartment li()Uid align n~:.th
the ~111 Patrol, ~u of .~.roil
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veitlgation, Ohio P~e O!fleero
CLEVELAND (IJI'l) ·~
Trolnl!w Coullcl\. sate . Fire llfYI f01', Blad&lt; ~~~lr~
~~~~,~. ~~. f.~l19,vil Jle.. an~·~1:5
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felll!' Into a Dew'._, .
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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Rep. ilonaJd ' J. P-, · Dali-WIIlte )iry Mo....;, at
Oberlin, ·apJOIIId the Hetlon, lour COUIU at CQII1)lraq lo .
whleh he · llld would ha lbe cammll llllnltr and , lbNi
"llfll step toward IIIOI'Inc lbe ooomii Ill
lllllflltr.
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
... b)' .olbero.
nllorecll!" PtMe·
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Five bWa were Introduced In
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.
,... Sept. 22 at thi Oldo'....
· 0111, IJ)OIIIOred b7 sen. wu- ·~' '
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llam B. Nye, ~Aloron, o!fHecl · ••.~e llleGtrle ehaJio 01' , _ «
a $1,$110 1111111111 pay hllu!. 'l1le ~ nD'I illop the ~

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a••lpld h e a • y nori;milil!iiv
ataffo ' to 1chool1 with hOaY)'
mlnorl13' .P u p 11 OIII'CIIIlntlit,
Greer saki.
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eJql!i:QmOIII 'In Ia r 11 ·OhiO
cltloa,N he ooald, ''lbere b evl· ·,
donee that, , concell!ratlooa .
NOfii'O teochen fallow· the ...,.
eral pattern &lt;1 PlllD peflulattoo."
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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.
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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 .
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hitfda ~' to 4 miUioo hood, the
larpat cooeentrauon of any land
animal 1!11 record;

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the board'1 dOWII!lllo ·f!!ei.qsan , .f133,500 .,coatraoitwlth , ·.
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
coocentrallon of otaff .PlAe-nt
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tO;ur 'dlatrlcta :ate llrecied b)'

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Hilllywqod · ~list .O.U.cl!.' ·
Lead~ - l'~r lloltlns
"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
VI-H del...lll ~
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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:
Rllhl?

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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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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and wears a upacemak....-olarl ol slats Cardlnal
Cl_.,l was startled 111111 ell•· er" Inside his bqdy to lesHII the
pluaed by the ol&amp;bl of some eardla• load) but he read about
N, Y. 111D1 .Uded up In ehle her lllness here, went to Goldlq IUIII IIIII lrocka In R o m e water to vlolt aed when he left.
durlnl tile maaa olevatlon olear- haeded Lorraine a smallpaeka&amp;o
dlnala laat week .... The mid- and an envelope - c:ontalnln&amp;
Alibi 1D-erowd wib note lltla: $50 .... It's whit used to be
Alberta Miles, who once ran tile called In old Bdwy. days ''a
J(rla....S-cros llhop at 69th &amp; touch of class'" ..•• The poignant
Mldl11011 lives In Fla. retirement punch11ne: Joe isn't worldng.
Actors ~ulty is belns petio!Mlaml~
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Gleoaon'a TVbllldmaater Samthe
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~ ...,_ IIIII hianuree-brlcle Kalil)' bc111oJm00nln ManhatiaD next o1 cheap producers to Ioiii nu- ,.,, nle network ataUons are dity onto every Bdwy. otese ....
!obblnS oil old TV aeries as mo- Wealthy .. Mr. Frick" of the Ice
vlea In the late hours: NB C here Follies got thst wa,y without magre111acltated an old ••77 amset Ic - simply frugolity: he's been
Strtp" warmover the other 1:15 known to wear his tee skates
boarding airplanes to 81Ve the
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AYiatrb: Lorraine Emmerson, excess-baggage grunt.
Maj. Jim Rowe who escaped
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Edwards, pitcher Dociloy W&lt;&gt;maek and Norm Miller, highlighted a Ove-run rally In the
third Inning to pace the Aatroa
to victory over MultreaL Dour
Rader's two-r... single eap)led
a lour-run Aatro rally In the
elghtl!_to turn the pme Into a

rout.

ile aoored Ken McMullen !rom
third In lhe 10th aa the Senators
snapped a aeven...,.e loalng
atreok II¥ beattns Call!omla.
llemla Higgins three
lmlnp to pin the win.
Gerry McNertney•a three-run
homer In tile fourth lnnln&amp; bla
!lrat or the ....... lifted SeaUle
pall New York. Mel Slotti&amp;-

the ball wbile standing up but
he wss kmcked clown alter the
tag lor the out. •
Elsewloer e In tha American myre, who Uvea near seattle,
League, Oaklarll nljlped Boston, helped draw the Pilote• blgest
5-4, IJetrolt nipped Chleef), 3-1, home crowd-19,072- but a!l!Oeveland beat Kansas C1Q&gt;, 8-4, !ered hla thlrd loaa,
Wa8ltlngloll edged Calltomia, 2Rick Malcloy'. ellhtiiJMing
1, In 10 lmlnp and Souule beat lin&amp;lo drOve In Dmmy Coler
Kan88s CIQ&gt;, 5_,,
IIIII pve Ooldand the win over
Pair ol Homera
BoatGn. The A's have now won
Tony Bortal rapped a pair ol HVOD atralsht whlle Boston had
homers lnelucllng a two-run shot an ~ win streak
In the live-run !i!tlt 1nn1ns IIIII snapped. Cater scored the
knocked In lour mns as the winning run on Monday's hit
Indians turned baek Kansas a!ler he -led In the tvins
City. Diek Ellsworth went five run.
lminp to pin his Or at win lor
Clevelan&lt;l.
Jim Northrup's two-run bomer hll!hJlghted a three-run
seventh lming that pvo
Detroit the win over Chicago,
Tbe ro11y came Iller a 63minute rain delay. Micke)'
Lollch went 8 1-3 lnnlnp to
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Paul Caaanova' s O!I!&gt;&lt;JUI atn-

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Academy High School Blue Dev·
II golfers dropped a quadrangular match on the Fairgreens
Country Club course Tuesday

way match with a 166 total.

Jackson waa aeccnl wkh 164,
Meigs third with 170 alii GAllS
last with 174.
even!~
Here are the reaults;
The surprising sethocks left
WELLSTON - TrlpleU, 38;
the Gslllans with a 22-5 mark in 5n1&lt;ter, 47; Zimmerman, 40, and
16 matches this aprlng.
Denny, 44.
JACKSON - G. Murray, 37;
McPeak,
39, Roe, 49; Mitchell,
TURNS DOWN REQUEST
BOSI'ON (IJPO- The Clev"' 44, and Mills, 44.
111111 Indians, looldng lor a way
MEIGS - Priddy, 42; Hensler,
out or lhelr dlsastraua eorcy 43; O'Brien, 40; Burke, 45, aDd RYAN SIDELINED
NEW YORK (IJP0-I'IIdll(
sao son slump, r a n into a Roush, 52.
GALLIPOLIS - Smith, 40; NQian R.Ym or 111o New
roadblock Tuesday whom AmerIcan League President Jose Matthews, 42; lJoyd, 46; Gard- Moll will be oldellned fGr .t
least the nut t11reo - . _
Cronin turned down tllelr ner, 46, and Orr, 47.
request to thiDSe the dimenPIUaged Riviera
The Moll - - 'l'Ueldtv'
stona ol thOir OUUield fences.
A sunny land seemingly that Rym baa b.a Jllood ,.
ROCJtests to change playing meant for pleasure, the the 21-day dllllbled 1111 ~
field dlmenatona &lt;Urtns the
French Riviera has exl""'- or • rra1n UUur7 ...,....
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more horrors of war earlier this _,_
regular season must have tbe
than
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approval or league presidents.
FARM CLUB COACH
CottoD8&lt;led hullo make exFrance. :ui~~!~~~~~!;~;
cellent rertlllzer.
FORT WORTH, Tex. (IJPOFormer Detroit hockey pla.J'er
Doug Barkley has been named
coach or the Red Wtnss• Fort
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three 'Pirate pitcher.- . Ken
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Plratei made 11 close witll tour
runa In the eighth on COIUleculin olrwteo by Matty Alou,
. Ge110 Alley, Rich Hebner, WOlle
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Bllly WUllamo slammed two
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drl.trw In two runs and soorlns
twice, Nate OUver had three
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NAnONAL LEAGUE
bite, lncludlrw a two-run hcimer
ltlbur&amp;h, U.S. Loa ~· at
East
and drOY8 in lour runs and Don
~ ,Louis wa~ JI08UKined beY0\1118 balled a ~ hctner
..,q UA or nln..
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W L Pet. GB In the seventh. Selma P"" up
In Alnerleen Loaauol samea, Chicaso • ' ' • 22 11 •867
onl¥ tllree bits .~nd atruek out
\Detroit tGpped 011 ..,., 3-1, PIU&amp;burgh • &lt; .17 14 .548 4
:·~' laihed Kanoaa City, New_York .•• 17 14 .548 7
'f-6 lliJ!IIoo&lt;* beet Baltimore Phlildelphla • •12 10 ,429 l"h
~; '; ~nd . squeaked pa~ St. Louis •••• 13 18 .tiD 8
·:J!cia\Cil. . 5·4• Waohlngton Mootreol •• • •1118.379 9
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Atlanta .. .. .. . 21 9 ,700
Rod
Carew Ia wrrenlly
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Loa Arweles ... 18 12 ,600 3
Aaron cracked hla homer- San Franelseo ..18 13 .581 Slh h~Mball'a beat hitter but he
also 1118¥ be the !IBRie'• IIOI'at
::tho l1lth of the ~with no Cincinnati • , ••• 14 16 .487 7
beserunner.
~.. aboard In the !!rat, and San Diego . . ... 15 20 .429 8'h
Bowever, Mlmeoote Twins'
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Manqer Bill¥ Martin was mlld
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Results
In hla er!Uelam or Carew's
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ChieasoTuesday'•
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latest baoerunoer blunder since
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Atla 4 New York 3, night
It
aoored tile deeldlng run In the
Hwston 10 Montreal 3, night
Twins'
4.2 riclury over the
Cinelnnstl 6 Phlla i, night
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Sa• Fran 11 PIUs 8, night
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:~ MASON - Wahama defeated Loa Arw- at St. Louis, ppd., rain
between the I w o division
J1ac1M on..!daT 7 to 1 tn a Today'• Probable Pitchers
leedere.
· (AU Tlmea ED'l')
~~illllle at Watwna,
CII'Ow, leodlns the maJors
Sen Dleso (Siok ~ atClllcaso
• ~ : lloirard, .the w!mln,
witll
a .408 average, hit a shot
3-4l. 2:30 p. m.
~-. lral on tiio ..-tor (Handa
10
right
center In the ol&amp;flllj to
Allanta (Niekro 11-1) at New
~ .lml!fp; Mike Burns pitchscore
Cesar
Tovar and tie the
lid ll!a llxth and Donald Half.. York (Seever 4-2), 8:05 p, m, aame 2~. C&amp;rew
should have
Houaton (Lemaster O-S) at Mlll&gt;·lha
Glry Clark had
bean
aatlslled
with
a triple
t:1i0-nu1 lrfllle, ,fohn Jotm~on treol (Gnnt), 8:05 p. m.
ClncinnsU {)ferrlU2-2latPhU- alnee theae were DOlle out and
doable,
Rouah a tw....-un
adelphia &lt;wise 3-2), 7:35 p, m. Harmon Klllebrew and Tony
~s, &amp;lid Charles Reed, Eric
Sen Fnnelseo illolln 2-2) at Oliva were the next two hitters.
Jbrls, Ranclr Clark and How· Pltllbursh
Olunn!JW 2-3), 8 p, m, But Carew 118lnbled and
""' eaeb alnllecL
Los ~lea GSujton 4-$ at St. stretched his hit Into an Inside'1bll 1lln . ~riDp WBhlma'a Loulo (Waali&gt;urn 2-3), 9 p. m. tlloopark homer that was the
to;J2, ...... &amp;lld-llloaa'
deeldlng run-- even thou8h
Thuraday's Games
will ~ Racine to- Atlama at New York
Killebrew &amp;lid Oplva followed
an JW;lilt'• oeld.
with long Olea to eenter that
Cincinnati at Phila, night
wouid have. eaaiJ.y aeored Carew
Ont,y (llllllea scheduled
II he'd llayed at third.
Just Beat Tq
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Carew slid Into home, )Ill
Eaat
W L Pet. GB beattns the tag or cateher Ellie
Handrlcka even thouat1 HenBal1lmore
.22 12 .647
• J BoitOn ·.~·. ~; 1; : t911 .633 l l'@' &gt;dalcko •JINieoted·¥1-oly, '· ''
.,. ·w•slllrwton·•• ~17.'1!1 .soo 5~' · ' Tbe ·b!Jpat l8rUment eame
Detroit-. • • ·, ·•·.-u 15 •m 5\2. In the tq) or tilt el8htb when
New York , , •. 12 21 .364 9\1 Frank llablnaon scored on a
abort )I&amp;UOd ball to • 1-1
Clevelaed , • , .5 Z1 .192 13
Ue.
Well
!'llcher Dave Boewel1 put the
W L Pat. GB
tag
on the sliding Roblrt11011 aed
Mime'~"'&amp; ••. 19 9 ,679
umpire
Larr,y Barnett ralaed
Oaldand
.20 10·,667
his
ann
in the out call. But u
Chicago •..•• 12 12 .500 5
Roblnaon slid In, he knocked
Kansas City .•• 15 15 .500 5
Boswell over and the ball ren
Soottle
13 17 .433 7
C&amp;lltorm.
.10 18 .357 9
Tuesday's Reaoits
Detroit 3 Chicago 1, night
Cleveland 8 kan Ci!l 6, nlght
Mlnn 4 Baltimore 2, night
oakland 5 Boston 4, night
Wah 2 Calli 1, 10 IIIIa, night
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Sootlie 5 N"' York 3, ni&amp;ht
Tod&amp;y'a Probahle Pitchers
(AU Time&amp; ED'l')
&lt;;iticago (Peters 2-4) at Detroit t . ... ....
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Bolllmon (Phoebus 3--0) at
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Mlmeenta.
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10 as 1!f evened bll record at 33.
Wlm!D( llargln
j.ee Ita¥'• " ' - hctner In
tho eiJhth save the Iieds the
.. whmlng nlujln cwer PhUadolphla.
TonY · Perez earned
Clnelrrllltl Ita ftr~tllne runs
wltb hla eighth h
r-a tworun shot In U, sixth and a
fourth lmirw
olrwte.
Phllaclelpbla scored three In the
oed on a nm-produclng
double by Riehle ADen IIIII a
two-run homer by Jolloey
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cracked tw&lt;&gt;-run •'""'·• to
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Sl'll'k an eight-run outburst in
lhe fourth irrling that carried
the Giants past the Pirates.
Bonds' htt oil Bruce lla1 canton
put the Giants in front, 5-4, and

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Tommla, A&amp;e'! ·olanQ!.II&lt;I ~
with a ' · In the tcurth, two-nm homer ro.. 1111 Milia In
Or~s ~th or thl yelr. )he olxth •bd New York ocored
Bol&gt; Tllhnal .tit"'' hit•"-•- llollnal'riBI ou a •IIWI~ 111 Art
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The W~ D, C.-cornlplllldo!R lor the N'Orloaaa , The World Almanaclnotes.
To measure cloth, whlcb
Tlmeo-Picayune Ia a raven 1 came In .bolts, brass tacks
quoter: 111111e'a Eldpr Allen Poe
were nailed into the coun- .
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Bdwy, atage,actlns Job In blfown
Area of the moon is about
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14,657,000 square mlles, or
n•t remember the Unea!' ••••,. about 1114th IJJat of the
Evergreen Review b o u 1 h t earth.
Woedy'a oalir&lt;l on the dlaey or a
suerrllla .... Dick cavett•o not
belns hound by talk - the tblsh and haa'l been
telecast formate - hla June 13 pold toY It .... A IOIIon'• clerk
show will be lUll conversa- !rom a , N, J, l!Mlal and $40,tion with Groucho Marx.
000 dl.._.-ed .... Lobb7111a
.lldge In nearby New Jerae,y aplnat tile 7 eent NhaniJOotesebout!llt a diamond ring tor $12,- lllemp rate tblDk ~ can keep
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llaatll" by Congressllldb7Pnl11- be ponallzed !or their e1!orts
IdS""•' Praelamatiao. II Ia lit- to seek 11tlsl)1ng and wortbIns at tbls time to po.y tribute wtdle empiQ)'Dient.
to ~ Amerlcaas who have
Porllaps even more imJJortaDt
contrllluled ao 1111cb to our m- thal1 OCCII!OIIIic JuBilee !or wr
llcl!'a lllrenglh, II Is odaa ap- seqlor citizens 'Ia their sell •
praprlate to give special allen- respect and pride. Our older
llcl! to tile needs of 80111or ell- ' people have acquired a lup
lzw.
store ol wisdom over tile years.
More tlwi 30 per cent ti tile I aiWll)'s welcome the GpJIOl1un22 mlllloo Americans aged 65 lt.Y to consult with thorn ll!ld to
tad alder live below tile pem· hear their oplnlaos on ll!o sreat
ment.deslgnated povert,y level. prd&gt;lems our country faces.
SOcial Socurlt.Y 'pl111lellls alone
We ilbould accept no loss thal1
do not llllflce to provide the ade- 8011lino aocurlcy and dlgnlcy for
quate llvlns standard our retired the aenlor citizens to whom we
people have earned. Those who all owe ao much.
haVe diligently built up their
savlnss lind tllalthe dollars salteel away 30 Jll&amp;J'S ago are worth
~ 50 cent. today. Inflation, aJ.
WIJI creeping and ollen ram.
pant, ballhorl..,hangod many who
believe In and have Invested In
tile American dream.
I have been 'studying the prob.
lem ti the effects of lnfiatlon on
tboae llvlns on ftxed Incomes.
POINT PLEASANT - conSOcial Socurit.Y benefit increases grossman Ken Hechler, speak.
have enacted In the past, ing at the Je!leraon • Jackson
but In moat cases tile Increases Day dinner • sodd Saturday nisbl
lag far behind the rlslns cost. he always made 11 a practice
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n,.j,r to lnW!ere wltil local
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ahGuld bl remedied. I believe election, ''but 11 looks like yw
the best aolutloo ...Wd be an havo a good cross section of

Hechler

Praises
Workers

automatic am.ual or semi - an-

cost.«.Uvlns I&lt;Uustment

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lion and tho clorBJ' represent.
ed in the men ruMing for clcy

factor written Into the Social

Socurlt,y statutes. I am proper.
iq lqlalatloo oo tbls matter
that I wlll lntromce In tile near
flllllre.
The Social Socurll;)'Umltatloos
,.. roclpl!lll oar!l!ngs oro also
unfalrly restrictive. Under the
preaent law benefits are reduC·
Ill 11 autslde oamlnss are more
tban $1,680 a year. I am span.
aorlns a bill (HR 9450) thet

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"I am an advocate of tile IS.
year.old vote. 1 bullovo in glvIns them a stake in tho future,
and glvlns lhern reaponalblllt,y.
They will exercise that respooslblllcy," he oald, of the local
TADA !1111.
Cong. Hoehler dov- the maior portion of his address to tile
sroat losues lacing the nation,
includlns the lmnioratlt,y ti the
Vlefllam War, the generation gap,
tile sponsors, tile Maacm Cow&gt;.

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caum;~• ·lloiJ:d illc?OIIIe'llle ~ft. • ..,. t4tl~ &lt;'cl ..,. llllw,
colt' aeries ,_ llo!bw u~ Ill JIIOIIm'"'W' ~owlil•wm.
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c~ baird n~IIIM!'the Nqlllll. ll m;
1]!_~aetlqa !"' Ill
The zee1bW lilm the. COIIIf;)' lie ,. ._ 'iot bard wiD 1&gt;0, arrll!ll'•lill'aa 1$. . i!P*ellli..l, \1\
Ol'CIIIII 111!1
'teD¥&gt;1 to ret the cfiiiiiQI enq&gt; to tl!t!r would 1iDt ~ UJ!III. I b e
rociiiiBider 111 decision"011 lhe lftll left. a wu lbll P&gt;'
L!pj)lncatt aorltia, which, liar- ~ltd! wut· Cll!ed lD kHp Cll'dor.
·jp'avos uld, Ia haiqr uaod ~te
!II ll!e orowd-1succolo!Uib at tile Puneroy ll!lld a rBI!D""'''•
school.
llooril mezbera tad npaitThe school &lt;Oiendar for lbe VI !lllled tii!IY belli.. 1IMIY are
next school year was ackVtecL ~ tJ,e ilowl to the JUI&gt;Uc
Tb0n1 will lie 180 days ·tal!llllt b7 -.rialll!o monel.,.. atqulet
and two teacher m~a during ~ .....,np.
tho year. Toachen will moot 011
&amp;Q)I. 5mla! asld lbe meotAug. 29 In preporatlm !or tbe ... aceomplllbod!!OII!Inlllldcut
oponlng c1o,y o1 school 011 Sept. 2. flOO llld that about flOO dam·
Accordlns to 111o a,q,ted cal. • • bod beoa done to tho bull&lt;iendar Cbrlslmao ftcallcm will ?ng, Tit'" were cake bottles
begin 011 Doc. 23 !IIIII will con- !!lriWII IJf/or llie olllcea upllalro,
elude 011 Jan. 5. There will bl clprettea ovorywbere and I b e
no clasoes ... Goad Fiiday, coke macb!Do In tho downatllra
March rt, next year. School wlll halt drJ earl,)' I!! tile ov&amp;o
end 011 Mo,y 27 wltil rB1IOrl cards nl!!r, "Sold out." 5mla! uld
to ha issued 011 Mo,y 29.
lhe bulldlns ... lbullod llldll!o
11 was Oll'old to establish a whole ocbool qllem, Is
procedure to insure coverage ti dbod.
school emplqyos by Workmeo's
AI • press - - after
eont&gt;ensat1011 when t11oy are en- lbe crowd were dlsperood, II
gaged in extra curricular and
....:achool actlvllloL
~ Hargraves r4A11tod that
lour bids have been received for
bleacher• at tile now hlsb school
building. Additional study will be
required and possibly a trip to
see an inslsllatlon In Pike CouJI.
ty before aey recommendation Ia
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He also reporW that recam·
mendatlon~nllll Sulllvan,laaacs
and Sullivan have nat arrived In
Colwnbus on tilelooseoqulpment
for tho now schoalaathe result
af bids opened abaul throe weeks
ago. A apoclal balrdmoatllll!will
be called wbon tile recommotlans are received bare from ll!o

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PECAN •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5.55

HERITAGE CHERRY .................... 5.95
NATURAL BIRCH ...................... 6.25
GREY STURBRIDGE, 5/i&amp;" ............. 7.95

P'ASS THE SAVINGS TO YOU

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Ladlet ol ll!o St. Paul' I uatt.·
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l'lalnl bae made i!id ... oell"" l5owW arran.,...... for Me·
marla! ~•.Tboll mo.r bloein
at t!le bome .II. Mrl. Ell!oiiiGul
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WALNUT TONE ........................ 4.49
VIRGINIA LAUAN ...................... 4.60

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of education by JWIO 30.
t,y Democratic Wom111, was emTho superintendent reported
ceo, lntroduclns Paul Dick, pres- also that the Meigs Local Teacl&gt;ldent ot tile Teenap Democrats,
who gave tile Invocation, and the ers Assn. has been Informed by
Your Dapondoblo
Clllldldale lor mayor, Clande E. letter that ill negotiations pr&lt;&gt;Dealor For
SWiiln WhO In tum lnlroduc;
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This first dinner to hmor the the board. Attendi!Wlalt night's
AND
moeli Ill !rom the board were
Democrat candldales for a clcy Mrs. Claude HusW, John Mora,
oloctlm m May l7, was attended Terry Ohlinger and Leo Kenby 100 persons.
l'hene WY 2·2550
nedy. Jr.
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funds rocel ved trom the l!&amp;le or
tho Bodford School ror !II!Oihor
six months and !qll. Hargraves
agrood to look into a matter 1,..
volvlng tho lack of sd!stltutea at
tile Pomeroy Junior High Schoo!
and tho reaultant heatler lood oo
COMPLETE LINE
teachers. Board Member Don
Mullen brQU8111 the matter beWIDE SELECTION
lore the
ADD SUNSHINE AND
Miss Leda Mae Kraeutor was
SPARKLE TO YOUR
granted a cantiraii!W cmtract.
HOllE,
Others altA!ndll!l were
Morrlsoo, aoalstant ~LtJerin­
tondent; VIrgil King, board pre..
!dent; Mrs. E. 0. Rail and HinT
Slawler, baird memboro, !IIIII.

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YellflerdaJ, credit carda nn ma!!l),y for tile bualnoa81111!1 .., 111 - -

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b •ch oarvtce lied Ill on card. y.., ended .., with a b17lf1!1d atufrod wltll
cards, but ,... ol U.. was much hell&gt; - I t eame to •*7 dayl!lods.

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Obio; I daqhter, Mrl. Wlllda

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we're givinq you a month-lonq medley ol mooJIIIruek
money savera ,tbroilghout the store! Come In and jo~
the lun.
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CblljiO) United Methodl11 Chur&lt;h
Awl• GroYe, with tile Rev.

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News, Notes

flESH SliCED Cll,fD

Mr. alii Mrs. Reuben Stewart,
Mrs. Jack Stewart and children,

Mn. Mary Aumiller and Mra.
Maxine Arnold speJX Mother's
DB..! ·•!th Mr. am Mrs. J ~·- d-. J:&gt;ow•
lex ind chUdren In P ·J~ t I' leas..
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Mr. Cyrus Clark ol deckly,
W. VL, visited Several days with
Mrs. Elizabeth Jeffers.
Also visiting with Mrs. Jef·

fers was he_r grandson am wife,

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PRICES IN ALL FOODLAND
STORES EFFECTIVE FOR
THE ENTIRE WEEK.

Mr. ani! Mrs. Paul Amh011l' of
Newark, Ohio.

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Mrs. John Loper ol Columbus
visited over the weekellll with
her mtther I Mrs. Dorothy cartwrigllt aDd attelllled the lllother
and Davglltor BoDQUet of the !fa.
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YOUR
CHOICE

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Homemakers.

Mrs. Audrey Young anl SODI,
Rlcterd alii! Mlke, of Cbarleton
Helgllts, spent the weekenl visit·
IIW her IIICMer-ln-law, Mrs. Alburtlce Young In C1lllon.

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Bemlce Wlalder, Cll!lml, vlaltod her daqhter, 9laron at AI·
burl' College, In Wllmore, Ill.

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a recital emiUed. "POrtraits."'
!l!aron w1U 81'141ate from tile
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Admlaslona - Janet HtaeDbatllun, Point Pleaunt; Charles

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Pllnta form on Greer Rood.
Mr. Plants was leadi!W t h e
horae when It roored an! fell.

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POINT PLEASANT - SamDll Levi Doolittle, Jr., qed
14, .... admitted "' Pleoaant
Valley HOIIJ&gt;ltol Sulllsy after.
alter bei!W thrown boc:knrd b7 a horae that then 1e11
oo him, eausq I!Quriea to his
abdomeo 11111 bruises. The saddle made loceraUtx11 on the
abdomen and chest. His • ..,.
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Tuesday.
Sommy, file son ~ Mr. ODd
Mrs. Sommy Doolittle, Greer

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was her alllb!r.a-law, Mrs. Marjorie llllllon. Followlns tile recllol, a receptlll! na held. Mrs.
llallloo waspreaentodawhlleearlllllon &lt;Ot'IIP and Mrs. WIDider
..-..cia corasp of rod roaea.

PUFFS FACIAL TISSUES
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Brumley, Polnt Pleasant; Mrs.
Ukena, Galllpoll1 Ferry;
MrL Chester Perry, Athena,
Oblo; Set. JohnW, Flowers, Point
Pleoaant; - r i Rocchi, GaUlpolio; Hm~er Theis, l.oooj Rllger
Pack, Southside; Sommy Doolll&gt;
de, Jr., Point Pl11sant; VIcki Jo
Allllerson, l.oooj Mrs. Sommy
Farlot, Bourne, Mass.; Mrs. N111&gt;
allo Brueatle, Point PIMAlltj
MUford Lfvue, Hendetlon;
StaWnpr, Point Ploosanl.
Dlaehlrreo - Mrs. H o n r y
H....-, Jcila Vlckera, S u 1 1 n
Grlmoo, Wilde Cooaln, Mra. Da·
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Stewart, Delln Oldobr, M r o.
Jloaale McCoy anl ...,., M r 1.
Jalm Wodile, Mrs. Jamoo '1'&amp;1·

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suits and bikinis, in lplid col•
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WASHINGTON - DESPITE DISAVOWALS it wiU reveal 1111'thing spectacular, President Nixon's television speech tonigbt oo

the prospects for Vietmm peace focused more attention on him thaD
at any time since his irmuguration. By the time Nixon begins his
nationwide address at 10 p. m. EDT, he will have conferred with
tile tq&gt; U. S. officials both oo tile battlelleld and tile negotlaUJII

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tnto 8aigon tcday with orders from President Nixon to "elCPlore
in depih" ways to hasten the end of tlle war and seOO the Gls h001e.
In an airport news conference, he assured South Vietnam that
the United States would stand fast Ln its basic objective - "The
establishment or conditions which assure that tile pe~le of South
Vietmm can determine their own future uncol\1ltionally."

Forla&lt; ttuil'l: Calls

to quilmounl
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resign because of llis outside activities.
Fortas kept his silence. He abrt4)tly canceled. an official function
he was supposed to attend Tuesday. Sens. Joseph D. Tydi~s, D-Md.,
and Walter F. Moniale, D-Minn., both or whom supported Fortas'
nomillltion for chief Justice last year, called on him to reslgn im·

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SAIGON - NORTH VlETNAMESE AND VlET CONG for&lt;os
pushed their "general orrensive" into its fourth day today with rocket aoo mortar attacks on Da Nang aoo 45 otller allied towos ani
bases. Hanoi radio said the drive had dealt U.S. troops their heavCALL ANSWERED
iest losses ot the war, but American military sources said the Coma
The Pomeroy emergency squad
munists were paying the heavier price.
Two Cars Uamagcd answered a callat6:36s.m. WedThe U. S. spokesmen estimated at least 1,500 Reds had been killed
nesday to tho home of Mary Blank,
ia tile post tllree days. U. S. losses were put at about 150 dead and
Two cars wereheavllydamaged 31 'l'h Mechanic Sl., who was tak750 wounded. South Vietnamese casualties were described as ''light.''
en to Meigs General Hospital
The C&lt;mmunist shellings, however, were taking an increasing toll in an accident on Route 681, east where she wasadmlttedasamedof the Elmwood Nur.sng Heme
or civilian li~s.
about 5:30 p. m. Tuesday, Sher- lcal patient.
Iff Robert Hartenbach's department reports.
Before tackling any
cars driven by Cbarlotte Van
OAPSE TO MEET
"dirty" jobs, dig your fin. Meter, Reedsville, headed west
!~,•mails mto a bar of soap- 1 ~"!. Robert J!!:keJ;• .~ville, Ill..
The OAPSE organization ol . lo!l'··~p :w!U act as pr9\eC:· : , ~119 ~· ~llded. 'l:tw. Ye. , ·.
Soulilern Local School Dlstrret "'lion a g aTn s t troublesome i.lcles had been mOved when Silerwill meet Thursday 8 p.m. at dirt that leaves ugly stains If! · DepuiJ' Mamlng Roosh arSouthern High School. All ema and traces underneath fin- rived on the scene. There were
ployees are urged to attend.
gernails.
no injuries.

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Now I guess I'U be playi~
against hlm," he said
u1 reel I've made the right
choice. Thwogh all tile contacts
with tile schools and tile trips
to campu5es, lllioois just kept
linger!~ in ncy mind. Flrally,
after gettl~ back !rom a trip
to Purdue, I stayed up late
Sunday night to tlllnk aboot tile
thtrw:s I have to consider for
my future," Weatherspoon add-ed.
"Everything at illinois imJust recently the pair visited pressed me. J want to be a de~
each other's schools £or half-&lt;lay tist al'kl thei have a great presessions. Witte is white an:l
Weather spoon a Negro.

During a Class M tournament game pitting Canton MeKinley arr:l Marlington, Weatherspoon exploded for 37 points
despite a bruised knee while
the 7~root Witte scored 38 points
in defeat.
Last week, Witte announced
that he would atteTXI Ohio State.
Tuesday, Weatherspoon decid·
ed on Dlioois with Ohio State
ard Loui svi lle also given sera
ious consideratiorL
Weather spoon, a sort--spoken,
6 - Coot- 7 forward, talked about
his frierdship with Witte alii
their plans of attending Ule
same college.
"lt would have been nice to
be a teammate of his, but it
just didn't turn out that way.

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Mrs. Eleanor Zeiher has rea
ceived word of the death of Carl
Hegwoo::l, Columbus.
Mr. Hegwood, 88, of 670 Josephine Ave., a retin&gt;d insurance
agent and the husbaJXI of Ethel
Welch Hegwood, formerly of
Harrisonville, died Monday at
Mt. CarmcJ Hospital. lie was a
member of United Spanish War
Veterans camp 49, COlumbus.
Survivifl!: in addition to his
widow are a daughter, Mrs. Alex
(Nancy) Loik, Columbus, a n d
two graOOchildren. F\merahervices were conducted todily at the

dental school.''
lliloois Cl8ch Harv Schmidt
admitted that 10 normaUy we
don't recruit oot of llilnolo, but

here we bavo an Intelligent, capable youngster wltll aU tile attributes. His ollenslw talents .
go withoot saying. He's a great
rebounler ani ha ean play hard
over an extenled period of
time. He's by far the moat famous pJQer we've gotten . aRI
we're hooored and llattered that
Nick has put his faith In Illinois."
Weatllerspoon ftnished his
tllree-year blab school career
wltll 1,434 poinls, lncludlJII 684
in hfs fino I aeeson.
Ohio Slate will baw to wall
abwt nve more years for another Weatberspoon. He'o . 13year.&lt;Jid Charlie WeatherNlck' s YOUJIIOI' brCllher who carries the nl.ckname "Teaapoon."
His older brolller was relerred
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had ialked of attending the
same college.
lnotead, tile two Stark County
superstars wlll be Big Ten COI'Joo
terence rivals - Witte for Ohio
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While they were adversaries
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frien:ls.

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Fined were Michael Cremea111,
Middleport, $5 and coots, stq&gt;
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Admitted - Thpmas McKay,
dleport, $5 ani costs, deleetlw
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ani battery, ani $10, destruction Mary Blank, Pomeroy.
Discharged - None.
ol property. Cecil Smith, Clifton,
forfeited a $25 bond oo Intoxication charges. ,

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OPEII EVES. 8:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

OFFICE HOURS
1:30 • ·'" · to 5:00 p . ~t~. Dolly
1130 a ,ftl, to 12100 Nooft Soturdoy ·

Auto S.lt.s

Notice

In Memory

FOR RENT or Sale. Two loJus. , . - - - - - - - - ·
es, one five rooms and beth,
IN MEMORY of Joe SWick, who
New 69 Pontlacs
one tour I'OOIUI. beth and
passed away one year ago,
From . .... $2566.75
ha8etnent, !'bone ~ . 3111
May 14, 1968:
Including Day &amp; · Night ~~tlnor,
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l'olneroy.

S..H-tfe

Dad, a year has ' passed since

How sad our hearts have been.
We kmw if we stay true
tbat we wiU meet asain.

Sometimes we are made

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wonder,
We do not question why.
But we etpect to meet you
In the sweet, sweet by and by.
Sadly missed by wile, Minnie;

Children, Grandchildren and
GreatooGrandchlldren.
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IN MEMORY of our Mother, Mrs.
James Hazel too, Sr., who passed away one year ago on May
13, 1968.
The rose .stiU grows beyond
the wall.
Sod(y missed by her chlldren.
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WE WISH to tbank our neigbbors and friends, the IIIII'Se8
o( Meip Gmeral !Dipilal,

nr. Butrlma.s, ElWID8

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llento. Phone M8S011, '1'/s.lil&amp;l.
IU.tfe

Orti"OflllnCy

~10rtlol ng

l . . . .ing

column, p.-lr.lng brah w.-nlnt
light, poddocl cloth Gncl padded
sun 'Ilion, Gnd ,many other
tofetv fe.~~tur••·
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New 69 Buicb

From ..... $2620.00

Help Wanted

HOUSEWTVES,

wln41hle14
wo1h.,., boc.up
llghfl , 10at beltS, ahiuldH
hornut, hNt•, Mod rettrolnt1,

~p~emeN

your hu!il&gt;ond's ii!COOlO by
working 2 to 3 houn; a day
and remain a full time mother! Houno to yoor eln&gt;sing.
F&lt;r per90IIIl] interview, call
Jan Robinoon, 44&amp;-4146, Galli.
pali&amp;, or Betty Wilson, 9ft.
41121. Racine.
5-14-6\c
DI!IVERS II'EEIDED. Semi-drivers, local and over the road.
E~ helpful bul not
nec&lt;osary. We wiD train you.
You can earn over $4.11! per
hour. For applie.rtion and Interview, write Nation Wile
Sall!ty Din!cklr, Room 4211,
'¥11 East 4lh St .• TrallSp(ria·
tioo Bulldl"'!. Cincinnati, Olllo,
or ~ 51:1-:111-S672. 5-14 lite

Funor·

Slmllat eq~o.~lp~Mnt at .lloove,

BLAETTNARS

BUICK
PONTIAC
GMC TRUCKS
POMEROY

For Sale or Trade

!!!DING HORSE, PlloDe .,_

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11167 JAGUAR oo house trailer.
M &amp; G Marl&lt;et, Rl. 7, MkJ.
dleporl.
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PetsForS.Ie
PEKINESE. Blonde OJCkera,
Puodles. Scottles, West Htgb.
land Wb I t e s , Mlnlalure

Scflnauzers, aU A.K.C. Jre.
land Kennels. Oounty I!Gad
59, OoolvUle, Ohio.
&gt;Ute

al.llome, Rev. R&lt;&gt;y WeB, Rev. GIRL OR WOMAN at Mldw1ly
Terry Lilz, tile singers, and
Mortet. eaa • • ... 9ft. ., ·''
2582. · ·
scts'Mc'
~ · who· belped in any
For Rent
way durlllg the illness and
BEDROOM llouse trailer,
deeth of our modler, Mrs. Le·
Business Opportunity TWO
one
mile from new Radne
nora Dean.
OWN YOUR own dry ci118111Dg
The Dean Family
bulltneos. Amblllous 1111111 or loeb and dam. 'l'wo Wlll'tlng
mt!l or man and wile. Call
5-1~1tp
1IVID8JI lo lake over and 01111
94H2I5
or 919-4154. 5-8 lllc
lnM and route. We wUI oo
dunlng wholesale. Apply Ia
Notice
pet'IQII.
A.B.C. Cleanen, M&amp;- TWO-BEDROOM II'Bller, M &amp;
MUSIC EVERY Friday and
G Market. Rt. 7, Middleport.
IIGil, W. Va.
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Salurcley, Jack's am IDl
5-1~
Hllrrilonvllle Road oil Rl. 7.
--l&gt;-14-3te WILL SEI.t one or bollt or mr
:'NFURNISIIED
Allartments.
oleanl!!(! plsnll. A. B. C.
clooe
In,
call
99H233.
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T11D1E WilL be a gun shoot. Cleanerl, Mason, W. Vi!.

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deceased, anddistributee•,
t h e - n lineal
detce-.
heirs
at law alid next ot idn, devisees,
If Ill)', ot ~ E. MaUick, doceased, will ~ notice that on
lila 3rd day ot March, IIM;9, Betty Rouab a• .PiatnUU, nled her
petition lb the Cammon Pleas
C&lt;!urt of Melga County, Ohio,
numbered as Caee No. 14,428,
In which you and other clefenOants are !Bmod therein and fur·
thor alleging tllot she Is seized
In fee almple of an undivided onefm:tleth (1-40) port of said real
nlate, -It:
Situate In the Township of
Olive, County of Meigs and
Slate of Ohio, In Ra,.e II,
Town 4, Section 26 of the Ohio
C01!1J&amp;~W'S Purchase:
1'lle East half of an 80 acre
Im bounded on the East by
land• be!orvtns to JOiellh McAvoy on the north by Ianda of
S. S. Reed, deceased, on the
South by tho Section and on the
west by the west holf ol the
above named 80 acres, it betrw .Pirl of the same lands
deeded to Joseph Matlilck by
WID lain Finley, AprU 2111,
1851, recoJ'ded May 29, 1834,
Vol. 15, Pqes 28, 29 and 30
of the Records of Deeda of
Meigs CO\Uity, Ohio.
Also the !QIIowlJW described
parcel ot ~nd in die Townshljl .
of Olivo, !lells County, Ol&gt;lo.
· Bellle 21 . acres ofl, lil' te
ooi1h'~nd of ari 80 acre !cit ~o.
3, Being further deacribed as
the Easlem half of the North
quarter ol Section No. 25 In
Town No. 4, Range No. 11.
The abo"' described premises
contaln111J 61 acres, be .the
same. more or less. ExcePt 3. 2acres more or less. c~yed
by deed to J. E. Matlack, In
Volume 90, pap 5tl, In Deed
Recorda of Melga Comly, Ohio.
REFERENCE DEED: Vol. 90,
PIIP 546, Metp County Deed
Records.
And fUrtllar plalntltr names the
other tenants ln CCIIUROn aM
their S!lOIISO&amp;'In said petition and
that the lnteroata of Aid lelllntl
In common ts described In saki
petttloiL Plaintiff furtllerdealrea
ttat said defeDdants and each at.
tl'em ..,., be required to HI 041
whatever claims, rlghto· and lntereat.l they and each one oftllem
have tn said reaJ e1tate, or be
forever barred trom aaoertiJW

The Fastest
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Sirwlce DA vor

and Herbert N. Guldsr, wltose
place ot residence Ia 841 Bt..,.
water Drive, lnillan Harbor
Beach, F1orlda; Inez Morris,
whose place of residence Is ur&gt;known; the unknown illal de ..
condants, dlotrlbufel!a, heirs at
law and next of ldn, clevlaeea,
Jf •~W ol W!Ulam J. M'atlack,

Pomeroy Motor Co.

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Junellon, Arhora; Helen Guider

Spider, 2 dr. black finish, good lire1, 4 · opel, Rodio
and heater.

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rofi · Robllllon, wliOii plaoe ol
· · resldeoce Ia ~~qx·a», Woadotock,
· Vo.1 Lulu Matlacfi; whOM place
of ruidence' 11 •.,1211 KA!nwood,
Road, ~ 163-E, Sell Beach,
Calttornll, carl M'atlackaad t loe MaUick, wltOH plaoe of roakletlce Ia Box 288, Tr1111ville,
Alalluna; .Dorothy Lombert aad
John Lambert, w1toae placeofro•Stdence Is Route No. 3, ~che

C•n~:elletlont I CerrectiOM

F., Wel'lf Ad Sor"lce
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Will .._ ocuo,rfl ...,.,, f •·"'· for
O.r ef Publlcotlon
REGULATIONS
The P .. lither , ...
the ri1ht

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INFORMATION
OUOLINU
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llei""""'C .. tirced air ftnlce, lol 10 ll •
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BEA1J'I'lli'IJIL wlectlon
lin·
ers for Memorlel Day. 1'1111,
baakell. atfl'l liiiDe Repitr'
Milldk!lart.
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MASON CAR WASH· .... . ·UPEIT

RIDfNG HORSE, Plume 91116'11111.
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SOLID STATE stereo. 1988 Wal·
nul ·stereo COMOie . with 4speaker, 4-8peed aulomallc
dlanger. Take owr pa)fttll4i
ol IS per month ·or pay balance due f8S.IO. CaiiiiiiUI43.
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Saturar -9-6

S..ndoy- 11-6

Dudlabund pup.

pies. Pbone Muon, W. Va.
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lllinrtlled btanda lo be IIOid
lor lllnp and frolgbt. TGI8I
of tliU4 ea:t. can !It paid
•ua a IIIOIIIIL We wiD clellv•
to JOUI' home .. you may try
II to we II you in ~
IJ •llsfled. Call . . . .

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WATII.'Il LINES. Clllm!llele ler line ~~Mile. 'l'rtldllnl.
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Boger 'Biilf . .
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12 wide. Pa.. Aullila, . .
son, W. Va. Plmm '1'116'111
after UO cr ....... Rlelaa.

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tral, 7 Lllerlf, ,....,., 0.
44Wc
EIGHT room brick. lwo small
IMP
lobi, In SYracuse, aond looa• SINGER 1111 1811 wwillll l!lldltion. One· fsmHy, '"' &lt;!OUid be
lno. 'ndl matlllue makel IU- SEE NEIGLER IIUIIcllag sap.
Insurance
used u double. $3800. !'bone lolddes, darill, emb. Take . ply !Or buDdla8 JOUI' bailie.
CaD au, NeJal•, lbelae, 0. AUTOMO)IlLB b11111'11RI!f ben.
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DIOIIIIt .. P"l' bllance ol
Nf.tfc
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Try It In .,.., lane.
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1968 35!1 HONDA, 1&amp;00. call 9ft.
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160- . ~wtm«l
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Leolle Whii1Ington, Rt. I, MkJ.

dleport.

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payments ... tllis beauiHul
spinel ol$n 10 be picked up
In tllis area. For detatll, eall

eollecl or write, Qoedll t.fsr.
Gravel Plaoo &amp; ~n Oo.,
!83 E. Bnllld 91.. Oobnbus,
Ohio. 228-l817.
5-14-611!

SINGER sewing madllne, in
lovely llgllt tlnilhed C01180le •
like new, equipped to ztc ""·

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Ploi.OMINO and ..._. lftlacl,
pteuure ll!rwl. Been Ilion.
(blkl and tecly tnlned. Allo,
&lt;hoke or very DICI dJI*en
trllned ponlel. lllllrey IIIII.

PllloiiiOdl Bold. l'omlfOY,
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Qmday, beginning .at 1\0011 at
8 CAMP S!TI!:S on Ohio River.
the Forked Rim Sjlortsrnan,
buttonhole, darn. lllOIIOI!reJI1,
Rit•l Estate For
mowed and ready lo tmM!
Ckdl Everyone Js welcome.
Wanted
f
IIOOtol
. _ wllll lldt, I
elc.
Pay
1811
a
pe)'11181111
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f&gt;.l4-3tc INFORMATION about Family
15.80 monthly. Guaranteed. loll, ti,OIO.IO. 11 01111: .....
sites. Pllone Mason Clly .,.
of Kell!lelh (Btl!) Ward, lefl
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Pbone 991-21115.
f&gt;-1~
514'1 . Reynolds I'lower !Jiop
Rl'liBER stamps 11111de ID or· 'Pomeroy in 9ll'ln8 1905 and
,_, 1ot11 are river
dfr. FCM' more lnlormatlon,
went to Ma~, N. J.
·HOlliE GROWN tomato planu
from Pomeroy. Also, 7 C11111J1
wrile Dwain or Wilma Casto,
Wife, Minnie and 5 little boys.
for garden use. Heines IJiO,
sites on lOP Ill rtv• IIIII* lor
Portland, Oblo.
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E. C. Sbal'!l, R!. 3, Mil!vllle,
improved ~leD , bill ·red
relll.
5-&lt;7-tfo
N. J.
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Delicious. also Clllltlage, man.
1!000 and h&lt;t pepper plants. '
F'URNISHED and unfurnished
Tom lla)w!n. Syl'aela, 600
apartments. Cloae 1o lll!hool
Auto S.les
Phone 992-54!14.
IO.ta.tle same, ard for other prqter reofeet above lbe park on Rl.
115 RA'M!IIJEII Amertean 330,
lie~
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In tile pi'8J'er of said petiUon,
'!'RAILER LOTS, Bob'l MobDe
Court, Syract18e, Ohio on Slate plalnt!lf PI'Ol'a that her lnteraat :mLK 88 Cf!llto gallon, bananu
11611 CHEVY Two, ~ 16o
In said real ealale III!I.Y be set oil
10 Cli!I!IB lb., s lb.... oz. jelly
Rt. 124, Phone - L
dill, V-« automatic, Pllme 1ft.
to her In oe..,raiiY and for Jllrli111'1.
f.811e
•li-tre tlon of 11.ld real estate, accOf'd.. 98 cents, · jowl, oQced I lb. ·
~ .09 . bo!o.~~Ja I lb. ~.:10, 4
lng to the rea.Pictlve rllftt.l of
eana CllmaliOD II cent.. .M
1!116 CHEVROLET """~"'· $!00 FURNI9IIED boUse In J'ome. the penon~ thereto. and ln case
&amp;
G Market, Rt: 7, MlddJe.
calli!.
Good
numlng
cond~
roy, flvto and batll. Jllrlltlon of 111d aforoaald cleoFriday, May'l6
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cribed real estate, eamot be
From 6 PM Til Dark
Utk made without manlfeat InJury to ,
p.m. 919-4245.
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1986 MUSTANG 289, :1-~ .
real estate 1111)' be adJu4ied to
vaiorll, 10m plow, clllc. M
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oonditbt.
Call
:117one or more of the .Pirtle1tothls
G Mortet, Rl. 7, Ml~Mleport.
I!YJ.IN SING, Rutland Freewill
310'1 belore 4 p.m. alter 4,
suit """' elartlon, as provided
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Baptist Olurnh this week.
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Dan Hayman and the fum.
by law, and In .... aald aro....
t mREE room Apartment. oald described real estate !1 not FIVE-ROOM ~. two acrea
try Hymn Timers, and other
of land, two 'll'lller lftlll;
&lt;VIIIJiletely modem w!QIIIullt- a~ II&gt; one or more partlea
sineers Everyone is wei· 1!163 VOIJ{SWAGEN lll60. phlae
ln
ldldlen,
wall
oven
and
three mllet 1!011111 of Middl•
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table lop unll, llalnlell steel vldod by law, then that aald ·real
port. ~.
silt:
wllh
dllpolal unit, bath. eatate 1111)' be IOI.d, tree aad
UNE
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TRUCK,
!llennan
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eGIDJ)1ele with lhower and clear from a~Wlllllallthec:lalllla,
Rcllerts, Pomeroy. Phone 9ft.
bo,s and g1rlo ol all ape:
large close!, nicely ctecorat&gt; rlgbta 1nd Interests of each aad
M'nl.
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ParUime or fuRIIme money.
ed.
IIM27I for appolnl- aU tho partleo to thla auiL Pial,.
IIIBkln3 ~portunlty oe1lin«
menl.
4-15-lfe tllr further PI'Ol'S that tho aaldde1954
OIIEVY
!!. ton truck, phone
home care )li'OIIoJ&lt;Qo. No fenclento, and each ol them be
24'1·22110.
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TRAILI!lR, Brown's Trailer required to set 041 whaleYir
llotJrulll 98Z-72rl :rdllN!IIJ and
Pad&lt;, Mlnenvllle. ado. " - clalml, rt,sllta or lntereata the7 ·
Tuooday between 1 a.m. and
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5-f.!Jie 1nd each ol them lave Ill said
1 p.m. '"' aft« I p.m. nat ol
real eat.lto or be forever barred
the -k, or llilp at Ill~ J..o.
from a1sertlna wne. Funhel
ForSale
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ellll Ill., POIIII!IW. 5-ll·fte
PI'Ol'l for oilier pi'GpK
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~te . Pollee force,"wa1 rullhed
tram the TrtntiJ United' Melhodlll O.urch Slmdlr ~ diarIJW services b7 ambollance to

Pleo- Valley Hoclitai. su'.r.flac on ~jlarent heart •ttaek.
Hla l""'d'tlon II listed II 111lofaotory, Sst. Flowers !• a ....
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i::I..IF'I'ON - . ~~r: ·and

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AIR a&gt;NDMONJNO Rerrt&amp;tr· _ . q the birth ol a IICIII
aUon Mrrto:e. Jaolt'l Refrlg. 111 M1J IIIII at tha, llo1Hr Hoi· ·
.,_11011, New ·Raven. - . pltal. The moGier or ~ IIIIIDI
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.•• tro I• 111e formir list~¥ llfpl11 or
MIIOil~ The bab,y w_elllleil Dlqe
pamda aad baa been l1illled TICIII'
DMfd. Gralqlarlllll
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lfrl. Eorl 111181. M,uan; Mr •.aad
Mra. GordoD A. YCUI&amp; Clff.
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Mabel Plcllens acroa l'!ml , Said defendants ,art required
Syi'BCUIIO Park.
i-U«p to a01nr oo or bef- the 21111
mEAT """ ......, lllev'!l' ~ day of June, 1819.

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Mra. 'Lorry ...,..rlioon enter- laee Powor'a, Mra. ~oe Yoong, 1'
•.Wnod reeently 111\ll .a eQl'prl~o
'Mra. Leo 'l)'q, Mra. Doall!l '
!IJ.ette ahoWer honi&gt;rlr8 Mra. Wolfe, Mrs, Q: P. !Sieln, ,.-..,
· Carl Wolle. . ·
Afthudildnnet, Mra. l. w. MeHold In the l!lddi-IElome~&gt;- Comas,, Mta. ·~ Moaj,
tary SchOol illilltorllDD, tht8tago , .Mra. Wueon carpe;ur, Mra•
aria was deCorated In a (!l'otn Georp Hackett, Jr., Mrs. IJOII.
andyoltow~nracbomo.Siroam· · aid Low-;y, Mta. Ita Butcher,
ora .led to a d)icorated bloolnet Mrs. Norli&gt;an HUJ111hreya, Mra.
befOre which w.r.. ))laced largo Nolan Swa'ekllamer, Mra. ~­
bloeka IPfUI!W out""Baby",
lea Olancey, 1\fro. Ban !'fdl•on,
!)amos wore plaj&gt;edwlthprlzoa Mrfo ·Cheri~_' llradbilr)o aad
being woo by 1\frs. Roser Mar- Mliy, Mra. Mike Morrison, Mloa
gan, Mra, Ernie Fraser and Mra. Linda Jacoba, Mrs, Larry
Glen Honolor. Rell'eshmonta ot Helllos.
ceke and cotree wore aervod b)l
Mra. Charlet McNamee, Mr,a.
the hosteso and miniature boSBI• Habert Reibel, Mra. Wlltar
nota In tho groan andcyellow col· J!ums llarrlo, JUI Hurta, .Mra.
ora wore given ao favora.
Cash Bahr, Mra. Evoi.Yn Lewis,
The gueot 1111 tnclllled those Mlao Chrlotlno Bahr, Mra. MU-,
named above and Mrs. Dmald lard WUdormuth, Mra. Joan
Mills and Cynthia, Mrs. WUIIam Cooke, Mrs. WWiamStllmp, Mrs.
D. ChUda, Mra. Richard RusseU, Robert McEihiiiQf, Mra. J a c k
Mra. Earl lleve..,.,rt, Mra. S&amp;ttorOeld, Mrs, Curti a JenJdn.
Jameo Daniels, Mrs. Gene liar· son, Mra. Junoa Jdo.naon, Mrs.
rio, Mro. Bernard Fultz, Mrs. HUah Urilt.n, Mra. P. K. Russell
Leo EdWards, Mrs.
Junes and KQbl, Mrs. Jomos Sbql&amp;on,
Arnold, Mrs. Torry Ohllrver, Mrs. Lewis Smith and Mrs. La,..
Mrs. c. P. Bradbury, Mra. Dolly ro Bradbury, Mra. Ben PbUson,
Wolio, Mrs. Carroll SWanson. Mrs. Gerold Rqle and VIcki Mar·
Mrs. Lewis Sauer, Mrs. Wal- rlaon.

. Elieil.n ~ ·a~~~C.r~htstdl&amp;hted
a moeth!i Gt 1be WO!fttin'a MiaI I - . Sodlll1 ' fit 1be Laurel
· C!llr Free r.i.othodlat Church In
lllapori!IIIPbuement.
Elected weteMra. ~Gill,

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NATIONAL AND DEl'ARTEMENTAL OFF1CERS atterdod tho fourtltannlvei'OII'l'..,...._ ill
the EightaOO Forty, Meigs County Salon 710, Monday nighL Above are Edna Smeltz of Atdea. le se~

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staading left to right· and Arree Marshall of Lancaster, national central division chapeau; ha
Powell, 'petit chapeau ~f the Meigs Salon; and Violet Aichholz of New Washirwton, dfC)&amp;rtemental
ctmpeau, seated left to right.

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Observes 4th Anniversary
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Forcy Departe· stltution and by-law committee;
mental Chapeau Violet Alchholz Audrey Glaub, Columbus, scholof New Washington was one of arship chairman.
several hooored guests at the
Gins and corsages were prefourth a.nniversary dinner a n d sented to the state officials and
wreck of Meigs CCUnty Salon chairmen at the dlmerwhich car710 staged Monda,)' ntgltt in Mid. ried out a decor of ''SUn, Slade,
dleport.
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ored at the dbmer served at the hat and basket nutcup favon,
Middleport ChurchofChristwore and sea shell accents.

Edna Smeltz, AWca, departe.
Following the diMer the group
mnerrtaJ secretaire-caissLere,and went to the Middleport ElemenArnfe Marshall o( Lancaster, tary School auditorium tor t h e
tbe national central divlston cha~ Meigs Saloo business aesslm
peau.
concUcted by Iva Powell, chapeau,

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Distinguished guests present. and Initiatory work.

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Hlghllglttlng the mooting was
Orville, 95.,year-old depart&amp;. an announcement by· Mrs. Marmenti.J chapeaux passe, and Es- tin that tile Saloo wUI give a

ther Edgar of Coiwnbus, the trophy this year at the state
"salon mama'' by virtue of be- conventlnn for dooatlona to the
Ing the departomental chapeau scholarship fund for nuraea. The

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Other state o!flcera and chairmen recognized at the amlver.
881')' dinner attended by 44 per.
smna "ere Mary Martin, Pome.
roy, l'lUIJilOilier; l:valene Berkley, Nevada, I•arehivlBtei Reva
Clhla, 9tlloh, porody chairman;
Rose Decker, Columbus, finance
chairman; Mohel Brown, Galli·
polls, third member &lt;t lhe con-

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name of Mrs. Edpr and only
salona with a membership of 40
or more will be eligible to compete. The award will be made
on the basts of per capita giviDJ,
New officers of the Meigs sa.
lon presented were Ruth H.
Thornton, chapeau; Julla HYsell,
lieeretaire; Mrs. Martin, first
deml chapeau premlere; Eileen
Searls, second deml chapeauj
Pearl Knapp, l'aumonler; Frank-

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Delegates and alternates to the
deportemontal comentlon to be
held In Clevaland July 20 and
21, were elected They are Iva
Powell, first delepte; M r s.
Welsh, second delegate; and Mrs.
Knapp, third, with Marte Boyd,
Mrs. Brinker, and Mrs. Htmnel,
alternates.
Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Hysell
wUI be delegates at large at the
convention.

The amual child welfare report given by Mrs. Thornton
showed a total of 483 hoors

H's Quick!

It's Convenient'
COME AS YOU ARE!

worked by members with donatloos of $766 to homes, clinics,

and hospitals for cystic fibrosis
and tuberculoslschUdren'swork.
Mrs. Martin, ways and means
chalrman, reported on the var..
ious lund raising activities which
netted proceeds of $1,052.71.
This came from the sale

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cellaneous itemsincludlngcandy,
pens, dish cloths, napkins, card&amp;.

the redemption of bottle &lt;IPS
and rummage sales. Mrs. Pearl
Knapp noted that $134.71 &lt;t the
amount had been pot In the fund
for Mrs. Martin's expenseswben
sheb«ooreathe~~mal

Thu. &amp; Fri., May 14-15·16
DOUIII IIA1UII PIIOGIAJI

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Mro. Cothorlne Welsh JDed
that $115 had been sent In for
tbe scholarship fund for mu·aoa,
aad It was roportedthlltmomberahlp Ia mw me over goal.
Mrt. Alchhotz ootllned J!lana
tor ber trip to D«tver 'l'huradll where she will present a
$1,000 check for the dodlctllon
nf a bed at tho National Jewish
Hoapllll tor cyellc flbroola chUdron. iile wUI be accompanied
tltere by Mta. Maraboll and
Mrs. Smeltz. Thls wiD make
the 19th bed dedicated by tlte
Ohio El&amp;ht and Fort;/.
Initiatory work was exemptt.
fled by Mra. Decher, Mra. Glaub,
Mrs. Aubrey Geary and Helen
Rolf of lila COlumbus solon for
Jo Wolfe and Charlotte Balcllng

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.. hoult ·8md&amp;Y atte..ln observance ill Natlanal Hoaptlll Week.
The oveDI was apmoorod b)l
the Womeu'o Auldllar)' In cm,lmctiOil with tho hotpltal slall'.
Mrs. James Daniele, treasurer
of tho aaxlllei'J, and Mro. Huab
Bearha, vollllteor chairman, emdueled a ccmplete tour ill tlto
hotpllai facilities for tho •1.
sltDrs. Demmatratlnr tho Ofllipmentlntheemorpncyroom
wae Mra. Mlrlmo Winebrenner,
R.N.
Coc*leo, poncb and C\Clll'et ware
served b)l Mrs, R. K. lloWIIII,
Mra. ·Robert McEIII!mY, MJil
!'1111 Meinhart, and Mleo Erma
Smith, director of .,...._...

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TONIGHT .r. THURSDAY
MAY 14 · ·15
NO'F OPEN
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be hold on Ma,v 23 and 24. Mr~
Cm Young, po(l()Y dlalrmaa, dllf'
lrlbuled papplis to themem~~
Amawlcemont ot tho Apter!~
Legim Auxiliary summer·~
once to be hold at Crookavlllo
on June 5 wa&amp; made b)l 1\fr~
Smith. It Wal voted to lt!ld I ~
natlm toward a ldft tor :ur.,·
Clllrord Adkins of Crook..Wt;
tho retiring ol&amp;lith dlatrlct pre., .
lclent.
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Mra •. Martin thenked the. ...
tor the throe cmunwdcy aervlij
reporta son! b)l Mra. EmJr!
Bland. cards m Amorlcenl!l!'!l
llatiJW the elgllt point plan foi'
fighting communism, were ell~
trlbuted to the mombera.
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The meeting OII8DOd In rttueJr
ltllc forln wl!h .Mre. ADen~
1G11 ·roadiJw ·the mlllitel of tllf
April meetiJW. It waa JDed ~ .
aew omcera will be electedal ~

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aocJi
hour, refreshments wore aervll
by Mra. Smith, Mrl. WUI Will'
aton and Mra. y..,.._
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Elberfelds In Pom'eroy
OPEN ALL DAY THURSDA
9:30 TO 5:00 P.
Colllt !o Elberfelds Ready To Wear Department
and see OIU ouutanding selection of girls pllly
U111e favorites - care free clothes to wear all
su111111er long - outfit yoiU yo1111gs!ers here with
shorts - blouses - knit :tops - jackets - slacks
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- bell bollolll pants - skirts - tennis dresses (IGnis dresses - culottes - short sets - sleeve·
less dresses and shifts and bathing suits - just
any thing you want for a cool sum111er we hDve in al.l sizes from loU 10 !eens.

.. WASIDNGTON (UJ'I) - SUprollte CGuii Juetlee Abo Fortashas
lUimltted bla roalpatlon to Preoldttt Nlmn,itW.a.....- tcdl;r.
President Nlxaa aceepted It el!ectlve lmmodlatlly.
.·. A !qlr0rite c-t ePolw~inan 8811! F-1 aubmlttOd hlo rei~
tlca to Nbcll In a letter delivered to lho White llouao Wodnaad/Q'
Jli&amp;M; A cq&gt;y lloo weal to Chief Juatlce [!arl Warron, the apoke.,
man aol4.
A atatainont given nportero b)l ·a court apoke. . . . 88idl
Aaaoclate Justice Abe Forfas aent hialettor ef roatpatlon fMD
lho Surpome c-t to tbo White llouaelaotnlgbt and at the aame t1mo
sent to the ehlof ,jlotlce a letter of elljllallOtilll alxlut the Wolfaal
family foUndatim fee.
"Both wore delivered laat night, aad he Ia aiiJIOWICing his res[lo
natlcin tr..n the court thla mond.W."
The court . lq)Okeoman, BIDWillie MacGre&amp;\or did 1101
nina E. \Vhlttington, alld there cbUacterizo this as the beJ1D.
would be m IUrtller amp1111.,._ nlng ill Impeachment procee4.
tlon d. tho atatomonl.
lnge, some liiWIIlllkort viewed It
Aollod whotltor tho letter thet w8,y. Rep, Emanuel CeDar,
would be mede ,W.llc, Whit- D.N.Y., dlalrman ill t1t1
tlnaton tlld, "I don't luii1W. Ho Judiciary COmmittee, had Indio
Ill oaythlng more to eated he would ao 1101111 wlill
me."
the MacGre&amp;\or rocJIOOI.
The Fortaa redpalim wno
Rep. H. R. Groeo, 1\.JbWI,
11 dll• alt4lr Ufo magazlna bed aerved notice dll• agn that
made pld&gt;Uc for . tho flrat time he waa prepared to bella
Fortas• receipt ill a $!0,000 foe impoachmODI proceocllng!l. Ill
,..., tho funll,y foundolilln of wu holding this In abeyanet
1AIUII WoltiOil, woeltll,v flnan.. )10IICIIng tho pofJalblo ,Judlclaz7
cter, afler Fortaa became a lnQifr7.
member of tho court Ill 1965.
MleGre&amp;\or · domaadod 1111t
Fortes luuod a atatomOD! tho Fortas be IIIIDIDmld to taatlt,r
aama dll, Ioiii)' 4, acknowlodg. along with AtV. Gen. Jolin . N.
JIIC tltll he did rocelvo a ,.,._ MltcboU,
be did not Ill bow mileb-from
He alec aollod that Mitchell
the fcoindatlon. He tlld he later be caUed to teatlf.y a1x1ut rtjurned II, Ufe ~ he.dh\ not he 1111&amp;111 know , alxlut t1te
,..u.rn ·tt IUitil IIII!Onths later- Fortat • Wollam rolatlonahlp,
afler Wolfacm wu IDdlctod .., The a~ &amp;ietioral dlaclo...
federal chai-goo ill aUJck man!. earllor in Ill~ ""iok that he
pulatlm. ,
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cclpterred ~- daY• alrJ wltil
Wollopn Ia aew aervtng a Cbleif Julltlco Warrfll! at War.
7ear'l prlacm 18n1enee In ""!'• alllce.
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.lUtebell tald he ulted tor tho
The resipllon came at tho me«&lt;ng to give Werren cerllln
flrat moves wore afoot dn lnformatlm he aal4 he felt
Capli!ll Hill- amid alrml crltl- WOilld be of old to lhe cblel
clllll.of hit aJioged lmp"'!lrlell' ,jllllce In connectlm with tho
In taking the ,.,.__rd Fortai·eaae.
P!Oalblo lmpOachment of tlio
Mltcllell't ocknowlodgomenl
ellllth ronkod of tho nino ill a meet~na. with Warren
,lujl!l~o.
foUowed published reports thet
·Jietl. Clark M'acGre&amp;DJ', R ~ lila Judce llc1ertmont had

WASlDNGTON (UI'n - Freslclent Nlxaa, asldng the Amerlcan peopto to hold him
• .....,table for whatever hap.
pona In VIetnam, haa offered
the COmmunists a new peace
plan ~slgaed to end the war
within one year.
111 aa el!ort to nudge tlto
Paris lall&lt;s Into actlm, and In
rospmae to the 10-i'Oint Viet
COilg peace propoao1 mede
oarltar thla month, Nlml want
oa redlc aad telorislm Wodnaodo¥ nl&amp;bl a1 what he caUed a
"critlcll tundl!g ;&gt;Oint" to

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SPI!AIIJNG ROW_ !lludlotlillRaelllef!lemelllleySdlaal
who will have opeildng roles in tho _..,tta, "Roundup 00 the
Moon," scheduled for preoentatlon this Friday at 8 p.m. are,
front row (knoelbW, 11m Maurer and Buddy Ervin; second row,
loft to rlgbt, Molly F1oher, Mitch Nease, Irene Knlghti~; third
row, J. F. Yoong, VIcki Wolfe,JeffCirele,Rhonda Weal; fourth
row, Skillpor McMUien, Loretta Trlpplett, Helen wucoxen, J!ob.
by Johnson, and bock, Rhoda South and Betcy Robinson.

. . TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS- GOV. NEI.SON A, Rockele
1:-Uft'l Amertcaa. ·~oo~r ·ll'!aored atudeit domoitltratll~Da !Mt . ·
~and death In Togucigllj;a Wodnalday.
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Pollee cjlargod Into an uli!'UIY ¢rowd protetll~WII!t lll\'lli'iiG!r.'a
vl1lt ond
the sktrmtsh one youth woa abot and
Hid aa officer'a 1111 ball;boen dnvped and accldeqtally
Tho lne.ldont ·dccurrta. Olllsldo the presidential palace """'"· ,
telier waa cmter.riJW with llmdlll'll! I'reat~Jt Osvaldo
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.coLuMBus - A PLAN to auri.D TWIN-TOWER sTA·I1ii

, llllli.ttngs m the nort11 and Iouth elllio ill thO ~tGI
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Wodnolday.
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., tiie7 .woulcl i/pOIIIOr a rooolutloo ,Jtalllng t1te

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In cm'e di1W.Ws anil testa oo the
pl'OI&gt;OJV for the state.
Attornoy FraDk W. Porter, Jr.,
repre&lt;elted Erlekam In tho pro-

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Roy E. · Mlllor,
aor, Robort.lfart,
Oll"'r So3re, Albert
James L. .f:I'J aad

was tho 6,000tb model oftltetiMit
COrYalr Jlll8 - aad GM loll, I
abiDing end to Corvair'o l8qles-

tuoua tO,yeer life.
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Help Finding
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Male ' Disroher
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to bellavo
The Ollfl(l10
ill thoOlille
blae..
_bodiJ,
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llllUldn'l starL
coupe Clllly backfired l'lldel7 and
The last Corvalr was a!PIIdon quit cold when a - • tried
two • dour MOilza liPOl't coupe, to drive It off to let No. 8,000
wltlt wblto wall tires, black vfnlol roar Into ldJtor)r, Wodlora liDbucket aeoto, tlnled wladowa, a bred with tho · entiino a while,
batch of "convenJ.BDCe.. ed:raa then llnally pushed No. 5,91!9 iJlf
iiDd a $2,868.30 price laf. I tho line.

Police Want

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WILLOW RUN, Mlch (UI'n Photosraphora ware a1 tho reedy
Wedn. . . &lt;o 1D1P lila laatCMY.
role! Corvalr rolllag iJlf the osaembly line. What tltey 101 ...
tile stubborn naxt..ID-Iost . - I
b!lng poshed o f f becauae It

Barry McCOy API!"ted on a
'Junkpo chimp'' ~ to be

held In Juno. Eve~~tobetoetured
wW Include the · ~o aad too yard
. ~abaa; sta\l)lng)&gt;roodJ~, ·
· Jwll&gt;, 1'1111i111M!· broad Jump and
· foodllll throw,
. Aey boy bell!ean
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tho. (ll'Oill'llll ,boulli·write to tho
Metp Ccun1f Jo,yc'oea,
eroy,' Ohio.
. w~.,:ey and Jlni ~~ were 'Ill'
. , .PGIDjed'·to 'a CGIIIIDittae to choc!.
1 .(lXI ~~~~~ fort.[lrOIIOaed.PiaJ, ,.ounun ~~·~~-, • .. ·

oon llobatetter, ·Richard E. Jmoa ceodlrvs bet.ln Common Ploao /
and Everett HcicomJ&gt;, who made Judp John C. Baeon.
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Jarora, l!bo iat 011 tho 0118 ill ~.

5,999th Corvair Goofed

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One of the jurors seated ~ ;; squadmen. Curry suffered theal&gt;o
hear tho proceedqa, John $. ' lack shortly before tho )lry waa
Curry, Rl 2, Racine, auffo~ .to cmsidor I venllcl
llj)pii'OIIt ll8art tllae~~~~~· .1\ ,IW' ' Juryr, Go!&gt;ovlevo Sill'·
ing· tllo COQlats· te
, lftd ' k,-'who bed"·aioo-taHII"'CIIItho
WIS rontoved fromthe.¢0urthou88 C0111Jlete tesltmo~, replaCed
Jury I'OOill to Meigs General hoi- Mr. Curty.
pilll by Pomeroy emergency
Testim~ was offered by Edl·

The realg!atlonofRolph Werry
as Internal vice prealdett for tho
1969;.10 term ,..s acceptaol Wedneade1 night by tho Motgs CouJQ
Jayceea.
Wercy baa accepted the otflce
of state director.
They Jljlceoa wm meet Mooday evening to clear tho hlllaroa
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Dr. Harry Goldstein, chief of the claPartmetit'; Dlvlsloo ~Ani;·
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seven ceaea ofcholeradlacovered CNo
Week came ,........ shipment frolil a Tonne•- f - r pig dtel'li'·' Jaycee Work

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Slatel, thiS Ia 1101 tho to
8101 IL"
The troop illll&gt;dfailal by ell
(larllea, Nlml aold, could start
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roached to do 10. Units left at

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Mrs. Hlbba cmducted t h o
pledge service which opened with
members alnefng "llolP Scllnebedy Today." She road the purpooe of tho W.S. C.S. and IIJ)Oke
on mlsaima with omphaalo m
Cuban rofllgeea coming triO tho
United statea. A review of an
article from 11WOJ'ld Outlook"
pOinted to the ~ng cole of
mlnlaters and mtssiorBrles in
toda,)-'s world, the need to under·

wlllolraw, wlthwt IIIII' :::;·:~
tlml, there ,... a pp bilw- : : ·
tho two pooce of!orl.
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But Wblle lfouae ........ 11114-·: · ·
tbo Nlxaa illfer -lned two::· '·
apoclflc polnta that llllltli": · ,,
lncroaae chancel for peace, o.·· '
ta tho ...._._ iJl
e«orta
to make tha Norlll. :_
tho IDd of 12 - · would
·
IIIII' temporarily In - - v~ae admit 11111 baaes. The Nora. Vlobwneao, bave troopo In tho 1011111. · •
ha sold, WOilld have to pull Combined with thet Ia tbo tac;t ... :
back from Cambedla and Leoa thet tho United 9tatel II ., .:.
as well.
1 - lnslatlng Haml boClll .
lntematiOilal lludy
polling out flrll, ·•·
NiJm alld Ill International Amerlcena make IIIII' mowe.
illfor:
Added to thet, the /IOIInlll .
ouparvleory booiY should stand
- Wltltdrawal, In atqes, &lt;t
watch to make aura all sldoo llld, lo tho fact tha ~- ··
u.s. and Allied troopa from
are withdrawing tltalr .._. aateo lo .,. _ . . . 1o&gt; ·
South Vleawn over lito ...t 12
That 881110 booiY, he llld, WOilld cllao:uu tho polltlcll
mmtho, provldod the Nora.
addfflm to tbo mllltarJ .U..:.: .
ovoraeo tho electlme.
Vletnunoao de tho aamo. Allor
Tbo plan aioo celled for aa tloa, •• llaDill baa booll; .:
12 months, fllbtlng -.Id stop.
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early release ill lriemer• d. demaatllng.
- A promlae tlte United
war. by lido a, llld Ill
Nlxaa sold .. wu not .......· ·
States wUl accept wllateYer
_..ent to observe tho 19M for ''lllllmlted pall...... rn.:';&gt;
pornmont the South VletnaGenova Aeconla . on Vietlwn tbo ~ peoplo ml - ::.· · ,
meso people ft!11, lacludlng
and
woll •• tha not i1X11t to crl1fdze lliilnllil ·'' · , i
reunlllcatlon with Nora. VIetwill cmtiDuo to erlllciH him . I
Lacs agreement &lt;i 1962.
nam If necea88l'Y and tun ttlda.)'.
Bec111ae tho Viet Ca!&amp;'a 10- abCNI tho wer. He ubd a..··· .I
partlclpatiCJD of tho Viet Con&amp; .
Nimt Wok nolo of renewed JIO(IIt poeee prqJOIIi lllslotod American ~· to llllta. :
tlte Cclllllllllllst guorrlllas, In attacks In South Vietnam and tho UDited states limply
(Continued o n - tO)
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the aovornmonl
- A Wll11lnl the Unltod
Sates wlll-er pull its 540,000
PARIS (UPI) - The Viet eong today rejected Freoldent Nboaa'o celllbr aiiUIIual w-...J
troops out unless tho eommu.
of U, S. and Nortlt VIetnamese troopa tr..n South Vietllun, caJliJv It ''UIQuat and ...... _ . . ..
.· . :.
mats de llkowlae, aad a plodp
The alatemmdld not mon11on other palatalnNixaa'ulgllt.palalpeeee ~made Olltoi6- 4. .
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tho United Sta!Aos will not
vlsloo Wednesday night.
accept a oattloment at Pula
"In fact, tho United state• Ia still Illeking to Ita old, IIIQuat and UIII'OI80IIIble pr~ ill
that Ia Clllly a "cllaaulaed . chan&amp;od form," an alllclalatatement fr&lt;m tho Viet Coq(o Nalloaal Llberallm Fraat eald, "ealldefeat!'
·
; lng for mutual withdrawal ill troops, pu1tlqf: cxtAJ the aama level the aareaaor and tho wbe •
Nlxaa's War Now
· ta realatlng aggreaslon- a Pnl!IDtllwolave rejected- u-L"
· ·&gt; . •
Nbcll's 2~ ~,. ;:
An agreement between Communists and the Allloa ooa mutual pullout
to bald ·•· ~
combined a Dexlblo peace l the kay to settlement In tho Ialka. The VIet Ccar actuaed Nbma at prelel!diJw txullrpla;r IJIICidwiiL
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.[ll'opoeol wltlt a roafflrmatlcn 0{ .l.·
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meDI tho ..... he Inherited trom
FresWoilt Johnam lo """ bla
war, fm' good or bad.
ur I fall tD do so," he se!d cl.
bit .campaiRD promlae to
acblevo peace, "I expect tho
Amorlcaa people to hold me
acCOdntable for that faUure!'
Tbo lhlttal c:ongresslmalreactlon to Nixon's speech • s
gen;rally favorable, oven optl.
mltlle In anme ~. sen.
Ja&lt;ob K. Javlts, R.N. Y., me &lt;i
a clualer ill GOP lawmakers
. - crltl&lt;lam helped prompt
Nlxaa to make his lllOt'e, celled
the meaaage ••a real step m the
roU to peace."
-asador Honry Cabot
Uld&amp;e, Nlxaa's top nogDtiator
at the Paris talkt, oonterred
with tho President before tho
address and sche$1led IIIIIJthar
meeting todljl before rotumlng
to France. Re will place the
propoaola oo the table
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An awol'd of.6,302 was made bY son, et at., included $1,702 for
a Meigs Coomty Cooundn Pleas land and the remainder for dam·
Petit Jury Wedneadljl In a land agos to the residue. It was r ...
-•iprlall.on Cll!t ill'~!I?":~ vooled during ~ coorae .w the
l!l, Ohln -kjng an·~f lilt IIJiiOUnl of Proi&gt;OI'b'.
cGt hlahwaY·purposes Qr obtained was 17.2 acres and..,.
.
Erlckllon.
other 39.4 acres would be landTho
le:!l otreced $!,500 loclted.
'yen bewqre
.
for the' properb' InVOlved aixl
' COLUMI!US - 't'liFl STATE DEP AR'I'IIENT OF Apiculture haa damage to residue.
111-..1 a warning· lll·. teodei' pig buy.,.. to.utlllie "extrenie ~"In
Thi;JUdl!mert lnfavorofErlck·
l'uturo .pur~haae•" following the recent. discovery ot ""!! cholpra, ·
caoea 1n Ohio. .a,tn has stopped lnulng,porllllts toplgdtelers 1n
FllKiola, Gtorlfa, North CarolliB, SoUth carolina ·and Tenaeoa;l!
beceuao Olltbroaka of hoc chollri In Ume slates had roechod "0,1.,

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Seven m-..s ill the Porno.
roy Flrll Bajlt[ll q..rch wore
In " - Saturday tor the Rio ·
Grendo AIMJ&lt;IIllal Faith and
Work Cnovocatlon.
Emphaola of tho convocelloa
wa• .. ~ctim to aew am.
dljl SChool m&amp;torlaiL The all.
dll meetlq 101 undirway with a
film llllltled "Clolllni l'lllnll"
wblch pqlated up polentlalo for
toecblal. DIIP'Irlllleilt work/llq&gt;l ,
were conduet*l 6lrlllll tho diUt.
There ' a ~k 1111&lt;11 wiG.
. tho holl
~the boY·
. .froiD . I'Qm.

Harry clark, arto c.:c..r~ .
- • ~epoirler; and Mra, Gill~
Mril. ~I Jaetba, ~e:;t
lilt Oliio canr~ee.
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· Dr: ~d, "1"1. J!&gt;~ ~ J'!'&amp;· ,
...,.lllven b1 Mlaa ~~:~··
cy ill COioimbu• .,.at • he ·pr&amp;a~aen~; iolra.• ta...._.w!Q, tr&amp;i~IIIIB ... 1C&lt;Juld. Only •
l[lotho•'•. ~weokend.berewl~. prat vl.ceJII'OIIdol!t; .lY:•·IIarrJ M.f Molitor Fr11 AP,JD-" ,
hi'!' mollier, 1\fra. Eve~ 'frio• ·E; Clarll, aecojld'vlttulhlldent; Lawren&lt;o DUn pve pr11or
cy.
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• lira.' Gerald~ .. .~ acr!plure trom Matth!'- 12, ..
Mta. fAille Samaalllno ill 01'· .oeeretarJ; $lao~ Lelf. 50 an4 a medltatlooi IIIVen ,
.me, Vro.. Ealher F4ar iJl Co- bell, ' corre'l)!lndlhil ·leeretary; lira. Le!lltell Mta. Rl~
lllmbo!a and Mra. Reva Clhla Mra. James~.
F,rlend reed "Molher'l Aprlllt,; •
iJl liblloh ware oveml&amp;bl 11111111
Otbero o1..W Were Mra. Er· During aOOIICludlnsaoclllhal(t
1o1onc1a1 ill 'l ira. Oab.Y Marti!'· aeal l'l!weti; im1aioo.rY IIIOIY · retreahmenll
ed. Ali:
Mr. and Vra. 1o1arv1n ~ aeeretory 1 .ifra. ciu(O, Klein, .....U. bealdeaU!oaellimedweq
cor aad - . B!'lan. returned to aooretary cilwmatun: Mro. Pat- Mra. carman Evaaa, lira. Clot·
Fairborn ~ a1141r vlalth!i 11 Neulllln&amp; Junior ~as!CIIIIrf onee 'CUrtis, and Mra.
bore with tbalr porenta, Mr. and .,.!ell ~ Mrl. \Volfe,
~:
Mra. Jlalph ~Ponce• and Mra.
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to tho Cleveland Cllnle for a
medlcll cheellUP.
Mr. and Mrt. Eldon Weeks
"Communiv, Sornce," as a
returned Frldll from a weok Ill' part ot tlit American Legion
Re)'IIOldlburg wltlt tbalr 11m and Aaxlllary'• Pl'Oill'&amp;m, wu disdauallter-ID~aw. Mr. IIIII Mra. euaaed by 1\fra. Otb)l Martin,
Jolin Weoka, and children. TUea- 1 •lahth district chairman, at the
daY tho.Y 111o1s Miss Genevlovt Tuoade1 Dl&amp;ht mootllw of Ladles
Sklbarl to CbarlestOD where 1111e Auxlllary ot Lowlo Manley Post
was fitted with a braeo.
263, at tlte home ot Mrs. WWiam
Marino Corporal Karl R, Rua- L. Smith,
. toll spent loiDtbor't Da.Y weok· Introduced b)l Mra. Smith, Mra.
end wltlt his parenta, Mr. IIIII Martin llated the tho POints of
Mrs. Kometlt Rua..U, Reelne. 1 tho CClllllllunll¥ aernce pr~
On ~ tho Rusiellt were gram- hoelth,educetlan,eateey,
dJmor DJoaiS 0{ Mr, and Nra, rollalous lnstructlm and civic
Floyd ChiPman IDd clauJI!tara, reapmolbUII)', iil1e IIJ)Oke illweya
hlloy and Klmberl7, Colum. In which the IIIII CID (larllclpote
bus. Other jllellt wore Cpl. Rua. In tho communi!)' aernco pro..U, Miss Linda Smith, I'll,;,.. ......,. AI the cmcluston of her
roy
R~ 3, and Mr. and Mra. talk, Mro. Maitlnproae-oach
stand the desires of other people
and deullbter, of the members wltlt an Amortand nations. Members presented WOllam Lias,
Columbua.
8mdo.l'
evening caallac pin.
ploclges as the Rev. Mr. Donahue
Cpl.
RusaeU
rolurnod
to
bit du·
Durlrw the moettrw.cmducted
offered prayer.
Ilea
at
tlte
Pootnp
In
Wallhb)'
Mra. Smith plana wore made
Plans were annwnced for a
picnic to be helcl in June at lhe lngton, D. c,
hmne of Mr., Bemu'd Fultz.
The giant bluelln tuna, one
Mrs. Jones, Mias Nellie Zerkle,
of the world's ftghtlngesl
The doodlebug, the larva
and Miss llalllo Zerkle were ol the ant lion, for some unftsh, is reported to grow as
hostesses. A denert course was expJairled r e a s on has the
large as 1,000 pounds, ac·
corillng to the Encyclopaedia
oerved from a table with an tria ability to walk backwards
Brlfanllica.
only.
centerpiece.

~Contribution

retarded children was made when
the Women's Soclecy of Christian Service met Monday night at
I h e Heath United Methodist
Church.
Another higllligllt of tho meetIng was the comblnedlnstallatton
of the new otticers ror the three
clrcleo and lhe W.S.C.S. by the
Rev. Max Donahue.
lnstaUed were tho foJICMing
omcers:
W.S.C.S.: Mrs. Nan Moore,
president; Mrs, Jack BeohUe,
vice president; Mrs. James Criswell, secretary; Mrs. F r ed
Hibbs, treasurer; Mrs. MaxDonahue, secretary of missionary
education; Mrs. c. E. YO\Itg, sec·
retary of campua mlniltryi Miss
Bess sanborn, spiritual growth;
of Athens, and Ferne Cheese. Mrs. G I o n n Lambert, local
brow, Mra. HUmel, NoacU Car- church roBJ)CIIIIbllltles; Mra.
sey, and Marlo Boyd ill t h e Jamea Brewi~, OJriatlan
Melp Salon.
momberahlp; and Mrs. C. M. He"'
Mrs.. Knapp, la concierge, ea..
nea~, music.
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oorted tho h01101'1lcl DJOals to
C.ss 12; Mrs. L W, McCothe stage area where Ill spoke mas, president; Mrs. James Jivi· brlefl.y. Tho welcome to _ .
den, vice preJident; Mrs. Emthe meeting was given b)l Mrs. eraon Jones, secretary, aDCI Mrs.
Knaw. S&amp;lml re.[ll'elllilrted were Hibbs, treasurer.
W~j~nt Coomcy 372, l..oJ'IIn 334,
Allornoon Circle: Mrs. Emma
Scioto 86, Franklin 333, Rich- Wayland, president; Mra. Jones,
land 450, Fairfield 451, Mahanv J c e presldelti Mrs. M. L.
ey, 336, Gallla 612, IDd Ath...
French, *retary; and Mrs. Ev676, Attending trom the GaUia
erett Davis, treasurer.
SaloD were nine members. ElevEloaoor Circle: Mrs. Benard
en attended from Athena.
Fultz, president~ Mrs, steve HouDoor prizes were won by Mrs. chins, vice presldmt; aad Mrs •
Brown, Mrs. Clhla, aad Mra.
Charles Bradbury, troeturer.
Searl a.
An organ prelude b)l Mra.llo"'
Tea, coold.es, and punch were nosy opened the mettiJW with
served at the cmclualm of the Mra. Moore extending the welInitiatory work by Mrt. Searta,
come to themembersaMaguest,
Mrs. 1!1..0, GledyaMowoey,IDd
MrL M"arprot Low. Mrs. Moore
Mrs. Cboeaebrew. Me•-• thanlold lhe memboro for their
from dopartomental alllcers aad
work and c~q~eratlm during her
chairmen unoble to attend were term as presldenl
proaeulod. The aanlveraary cllnShe reported m the recent
nor was served by tho Pldlatltoa district meeting held at Ports·
Soclelf d tho Middleport Church
mouth and IUUIDOIICed tho IUIIILBI
of Christ.
W, S. C. S. meeting slated for Ma,v
21 at St. Marys. A report on the
May FeUowshlp DIY obsenaR&lt;e
Tour of Hosp11al
hold at tho Pomeroy Methodlat
Cburch was given by Mra. Crl..

Conducled Sunday

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IT WAS A Hf1RST" FOR MOST of thOII 53 Middleport 1!1..
montary School first graders WodnesctV when tltey took a train
ride frdD Athens to Parkllrlburg, W. Yo. AccOllljllnled by tbolr
teacher a, Mrs. wuaon Cerpentor and Mre. Bradford Maag, teacher
aldea, Mary Woods and llaey Leo Van'Meter,illld bua drlvera, Mr.
and.Mrll&lt; Leo Morris, tho l'Oi!ngstera traw.Iedto.\thona b)laehool
bua. ~~ loaded m the tra1D at Athens lind WOI)l met b)l tho bua
In Parkers!Nrf The ~ had nck bmchea at o Parkersburg
park before rttlii'IIIDJ to tho achool. .
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Plano for the cldl'a (larllctpe..
tim In the John TaiV!OhiJI Awroolatloo Nlgllt were made Wedno..
daY b)l the P...oroy.Jllddleport
Lima Qub atilt luncl.m at tile
Pomeroy United Methodist
Church.
The club wUI COQIIOI'Ite with
tho Mldcllaport • P&lt;moroy Rotary
Club In alag(ng tho. cliMOr honorltW Tannehill "" Ma,v 28 at tho
M~lgo High School in Middleport
A number of other Interested
eltlzene wUl alae help with tho

project.
Tamoblll to tho No. 2 nailll4 -:
table teunta pilfer 11. the natt.oe ..
and a membfr ill the U. S. Wlll'l4
tournament tam.
.
11ckllte for tho evening will ~ .· .:
pieced oo tile 1101111, Clarence J 1&gt;.
&amp;ruble ot the UoN aWl 1114;.-,
PJ'CliiUIIWtrediBCUI....... .
It woo decided toplanf«' oe.....t .. .
mCIIIha shoed whentab over. Tom caa..u prealde4.•
o..,. tho mooti~Wintboaboence:; ;
of Fred Morrow, preeldam.
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