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HOLL YWOOD IUPIJ - Dan·
lei Mann will direct "Our Man
Flint" for 201h Ctntury-Fo"-, a

takeoff on ll 1e James
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HOLLYWOOD 1UP!) - Oscar
Romero will play a south--of •
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les for a top ro!e in " Mdame
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racial violeoce, tb UP! reSELMA, Ala. (UP I) - City police today removed I
where Ne~roes have been depo;~~-Rev. James J . Reeb, :18,1 30-foot long wooden barricade called tho "Selma Wall"
nied the nght
to ballot.
A petl'lion seeking J'udgment a wh't1 e U01.1a nan
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Um\'torsa.1 put up to stop hundreds of white and "'--ro
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Boston, demonstrators from marching on the county court•
..peeled to contalD three prm- Meigs County Common Pleas I M
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COLUMBUS (UPI) - The Appalachian Way, a four- clpal features :
Court as the result of a traffic eaass.,
b wbite
men last
Tueoda
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ay is voter reg 1strallon
lan~ dev~lopmental highway, .may begin snakin~ its way -A ban on cllscriminatory accident In Pomeroy, March 19 whO: he emerged from a N:. go down and register, they can," uid Public Safety
across hilly southern Ohio this spl)ll!le\' as~~- first pl!,y· county and alate I~EEey teals. 1963.
-· .~ Ill"' restaurant, was eulo ized Commissioner Wilson Baker. Boker poi~ted out Dollar
sical evidence of the federal Appalachia anti-poverty prO. -Appolrrtmenl of tedetil reg- The plalfllilf. Lucille Smith, ia pulpits from New En:land County is under • federal co'urt order to ,NIIId up tho
gram.
lstrors to asrure lbat qualified of Chester. flied the action
to Oregon and Texas
registration process.
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Tho barricedes were removed at 7 a.m., EST, of.
InI 1or " quick start" prOJ·ec1s recommendat'·-·
•·- 1, state and federal elee. Reedsville and the Meigs Coun- dent Johnflon• and
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under the .1.1 billion program Ohio at the ~ad qf the aid Ust. lions where local officials re- ty Farm Bureau, a Coopera- dent Hubert E. Humphrey i vigil thoy first took up lost Wednesday at • point on
and the highway seems the ea.. Federal officials have set an IU!e 1o register applicants.
live AssociatiOn
beard the Re• William w I Sylvan Street in a N"!!ro housing area.
iest to a~ck.
Aug .. I deadline lor ffilng of -Stiff new federal criminal The plaintiff s~id the accident Baxter of St. M.ark 's EptsC.:
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No delmlte route has yet been the final five-year highway part penalties IR&amp;lnst local officials
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pal Church call !he Alabama I
"I beseech you therefore, brothron, by the mercln
set, but it reportedly has been ol the regional plan. The dead- Including pullce or state !roo.,: occurr on . . 3 an
~- 71 strife "the hearlbreak ol the of God, that ye prooent your ~i~o a living aocrifice.
narrowed to a 10-mlle wide Une lor "quick sblrt" programa ers who use force coercion or at a traffic hght on Mam St
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. holy, acceptable unto God, which •• your roosonoblo
band stretching from Cincinnati is AprU I.
dlsd-iminato devices to den m Pomeroy She said her t959 na mn.
service."
st. Paul to tho Romonr
to Bridgeport, cutting across 11 The state's recommendltione er ihle
r~a lhe r· hi ~~ model car was stopped for a
ol the 28 counties In Ohio ellgi· will be submitted to the Appala- re"'·ster ~ vote
lg
red light when the truck owned
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by the Farm Bureau and oper- ~ StTvice AnnounrPd
In shock and m sorrow, tens of th~usands of AmerlStale engineers are to recom- which Includes the BOvernors ol An adminislratlon spokesman ated by Lindstammer ran mlo
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cans gathered Sunday to mourn the plight of the Negro
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:~e th':'c~~~cy ° d !~ J.""~~!~~~ mend 1o Gov. James A. Rhodes tho 11 states. The commission s~ld six states-Aiaba~a~ Geor- the rear of her car.
For Mrs. Shank, '.l
and the death of a wh1te m1mster who gave h1s life lor
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the exact route, and where ao- decides which projects will let g1a, Lou1SI8DB, Mll!Siasippl, The petJ!Ion cl8lms the de- Funeral service&lt; for Mn Hal- brotherhood.
IC ae
n rep • At the cess roads should be built along the federal money
South Carolina and VIrginia- lendant was negligent m falimg tie L Shank 73 w'll b Th ,. I In some places. the
words:have ~iven not only their goodl
a~vice of our attorney, I do not
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where an alleged pattern of to have the satd truck under da t 2 ' ~t t~ e
t 1came slowly and softly· "We iand efforts, but life itself."
w1sh ~o make a statement
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discrimination exi.!ts control . a~d also for failing to M:th~dJsl P~utch ~Jth buri~l l have a sJ:w.re m the suftering j Jn other plaCf's:, the words
this hme.
would feel the lull Impact of stop Wllhm an assured clear in the Letarl cemetery. The Rev . and 'trugg~s,of tho''' _:: . :__who.cam~ qwckly, and fun of ....
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the bill.
distance.
Earley will officiate
ler As long as you ha~e yG!II'
Martin Luther King Jr. R!~
The bill also would strike di· It was also stated in the pe- Survivors include her
hus-1 Fire Damagftl Home \~'::'1 ~in~hebla.::n ·:"'::'!tneck
Sunday night It Is "midnight In
rectly at strife-torn Selma, tlllon that lhe plamllff had band. Earl and two snos , Rob· AI Thomas Fork
iyou are wrong"
up,
the moral order" and vowed to
Ala., where local and state of- mcurred medical. hospital and ert . Tucson, Anz_, and Scott of I The Pomerov Volunterr F'irel
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continue civil right! demonstraFuneral aervlces lJil, be an- fictals have been accused of de-- drug expenses totaling .$2.050.lO i Middlepo~. Friends may call : De artment a~swered an alarm • In al~ost all places,
theY
tiona in Alabama even 11 11 Is
nounced later lor Auillllta Esth· nylng Negroes the right to reg- as a result of lhe ace~dent. ]a he Ewmg Funeral home WI· IS Pd
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· a. m. 0 e attempts lo wm votmg rlgbla(D
njails.
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Thomas Fork home o( Lloyd Selma Ala And they mourne(
late John P. and Wllbelmina At a White House meeting pensation for further expenses :body will be taken lo the church . w· d
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the Alabama capital ol Mont·
In her early yean Miss Gen- ute review ol the President's to work.
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Union today lluncbetl three un9'lldren s home lor three yean. makers Wednesday.
Pomeroy police investigated a 1nold. Pomeroy: Dorothy Durst,
Comrnoo Swulay some ,.....,..
manned satellites piggy • back
Ohe was • graduate of tho Be- The meeting took plaee alter minor traffic accident on the Portland; Marilyn Oiler, CheSQUAD CALLED
ing black ann 'bands fashion aboard the same rock·
lhesda bospltal, Clrreinnatl In a mammoth rally In Lafayette uppe&lt; parking lot Satl'.rday. Po- shire.
The Pomeroy Emergency singing quietly as they ;.alked.
et, the Tass news agency an·
1914: as a nurse and served there Park, across the 11treet from lice said a car driven by Fran- Admissions Sunday ~ Ella La- squad w.as summoned a! 8:20 '·The flag waves over
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as nurse untO 1925. She was the Executive Mansion, at ces Goeglein, Pomeroy, backed Rue. Dexter; F'ranc1s Smith. l a. m. today to the Eagle Ridge Americans.'' former Gov. EndiTass, the official Soviet news
ERNEsTINE WOOD
matron of the Methodist Home which 15,000 whites and Ne- into a parked auto operated by 1 Middleport.
residence of Arc h.e
Tultle cot! Peabody told !hem.
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•• 1oo 22\ii years, groes protested the racial situ- Joim Follrod, 19. Pomeroy. Admissions Saturday- Mot- I where Willi am Wolle was Ill. I must mean the same thlnil 1o
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ation in Alabama. It was the There was minor damage and Rice, Syracuse ; Arthur Bend- : He was taken to Meigs Gt&gt;neral a!! Americans regardlesa
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She returned tG the family biggest rucb demonvtratlon no arrests,
ricks, Pomeroy.
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race, color or creed."
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IQ orbit Cosmos series numbers
andLucretla,for!Syean.
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she was an aetlve member of bama Gov. George C. Wallace. Neuenschwander, in a report to eau ol Unemployment Compen- tal improvemenls.
success story l964 w~.s tb-,
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The President said lfterward Governor James A.
Rhodes, salton 3,769,1100 Ohioans were
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Mary Ethel (Molly) Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wood ol Survivors lrrclude lour sistert, thot what happened in Selma has anrKiunced the details ol gainfully employed in 1964. com- Dunng 1964. 42 Commumty work of organw&gt;tlons and."'""
83~ who died this mornln&amp; In .Ha!Tlsonvllle, was selected Sat· Adl and Lucretia Genhelmer, lltarch 7 wao "an American 1964's record breaking indlllltri- pared to 3,703,100 in 1963, a Improvement Corporatloos were c.'es mteteated and able m tht
ll!elp General Hospital, bad urdJIY by the phio Geernsey Pomeroy; Mrs. lltarie S. c... tragedy."
ai development achievements. gain of 65,900 jobs. During this formed '" OhiO, makmg a tolal field of lndustrl3.1 development.
ma.je her home with her niece, BNederl Assn. to terVe as 11:1 ter, Clearwater, Flo.; Mrs. Stel· He said tho~ the blood shed According to Development De- period, again according to BUC, ol 1117 such orgam~?ons now has been ~bUshed througb.
J.fric Nora GllniDre, Union Av., 19115 Oblo . State. Junloo Falr 1a A. Week, Granda Hills, Cali· at Selma l1lld the rlaylng ol the partment records, 2017 0 h.i o unemployment dropped almost In operatmn m Ohm. By bnng- out Ohio. II IS our JOb to stfm.
Pofneroy. Also IIUI'Vivlng 11 a queeD. '.
fornia; a number of nieces and Rev. James J. ~ must firms expanded operations dur· 20 per cent from 188 ,100 in 19631 mg local leadership and mterest ulate and ~le!"ent theh- eJ.
· number of Dleceo and Ell!il!!eWL . JoiiBa W~,· 1 aenlor at Pnm· nephews, and 14 grand ntecea. atrengtlten the determination of lng 1964, and 452 new firms be- to only IM.IOO in 1964. In Sep- l to be~r on development p~o- Iotts. The 1964 fi&amp;ur&lt;;' Indicate
FrleDda may .all at the E• l!l'Oy Hl8h School, It the flret 1be Rev. Melvin Al1dre will all Amerlc.ona to brin.l justictt gan operations In Ohio.
!ember • Ohio's unemployment ~iems Neuens&lt;hwander said, that we are on the right tred&lt;.
1ng ........al home any llllle. Ar- Meigs ~UIIIIan to receiVe oMciate and burial w:Ul be 1n the to aU ciUiens.
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'i'hls IDdustrial expansloo add- rate fell to 2.8 per cent, the we have been . abl~ to a~IS! To-date !lgurft for 1965 promrlng8Dielltl will bl ~ lire 11-.
famlly lot at the ~ Grove Johason illd the nation had eel more thin •1;041,593,119 to lowest figure ever reported by Ohm commumhes 10 makmg "e that ~ ~~ year
iltel'.
. . 1\ member of lhe.Me!P Coun- cemetery. Frleada may elll at been conft.onletl with. a new the ludustrial capitalinlleRiment the Bureau.
the preparatiOn . necessary
be even bJaer.
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BUC records also show that new ) lnd expanding industry.
The report : showed 12 aew
lire HarrltonYillt Glrlrl' lloDot Ume.
_ · dlmt. Be!Dre the cliallenge Is Neuenachwnder pointed out, since January, 1963, employ- At the preseat ttme the~ firms ~to the Ohio V~
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DRIVEit CIL\IIGB!)
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ov~. he lllld, evoey resoun:e of "We haven't been able to find ment in Ohio has increased by velopm..t ~..:... 8 "" and 31 llinnded opetallons, ie-·
WIDard Mobler, 41, J4kldlero .• " wort tho pMt
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the co~ will be used to where any other state In the ·173,400.
lively .,..rkinl
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pqrt, wu arrested by .Porbaror -era! ;pearl.
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Pnlleol onr the weeklirMI , Oil 1 ,She bas beeu a 4-H J'UIIIor 'l'ba. temw.aure lrl Pome- ~· 1w, lrllbl tldtu!tcy. mark"
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W ASIDNGTON (UPI) - President Johnson goes before Congress and the nation
projected march from Selma to tonight to outline the voting rights measure he hopes will correct "a deep and very
the state capital he will ask unjust flaw in American democracy."
that the order be obeyed. "I'll
The Chief Executive accepted an Invitation from congressional leaders to make
ask the people ol the state to an extraordinary appearance before a joint session of the House and Senate at 9 p.m .
help see that it (lhe march)
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sions in rac~uy torn Selma and
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SAIGON (Ul I) - U. S. warplanes ramed bombs and personally except when deliver·
Negroes to end demonslrations. rockets on Communist.North VietNam today in a power· tng his annual State of lhe Un·
In describing the action by ful followup to a slashmg a1r attack agamst a North V1et- ion message or speaking on
h1s troopers , Wallace sa1d he :namese naval basem the South Chma Sea.
matters of grave national emer·
had ordered the troopers to use
American of.ficials here announced that today's raid gency
a "minlmu!" ol force•· and de· was in retaliation for continuing acts of _sabotage and ter- Joh~son announced at a S.t•
!ended U1e1r actmns.
There ronsm by Commumst forces m South Vtet Nam.
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Love 01 Life
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1111 bodlu, tt&gt;on (tl up and
who admits to a blazing ro- Burt Lan""otor 11 otoaminl start all over again.
II.IDCt With an entertainer old at Jeanne More~u for the rude
There's nothin&amp; like a com•IIOUIII lio bt b.. latbar, lan'l romarkl abollt him attributed blnaUon of hard work, I o n 1
atart1101 !holt who know her to her In 1 weekly magazine. houra and know-how. Jobo Bru..u. JUJt In yaan qo abe Don't hit her Without countinC no, owner of the Ptn and Peowu ICnldl7 lntolvtd With a to 10. Burt; l!Omt magUlneo ell, baa bHn in tht I'OrMurant
bmoua 1ent old anough to be have a &lt;endency to misquote... bualllus for more than half a
IMr ~. Nl'lll thtna Universal io on a big drive for century. Nlct man. Everyone
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Wllb w na1 ill tt.. Ill Mtnoo nylnl in 'rrom the Coast to ht dtstrVea every bit ol hia
... JI'OIIP, If ft'a IIIII are!ul catch ll:niO Stuarti'o openlll&amp; at succesa --· Marlon Brando'a ola-lllue VIlli. the film actress the Copacabana _March ll. He ter, Mra. R~l)ll.ovlna. w~
b M Olear -•nation hll lOme Important muaical Wll awarded ·~ of hil
Willi ... rtlt II "1'1)1111 Plao proptrllto ln mincl for the son by Anna
hat hid
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Jennifer ber home loluplillll!' disconnect.
" - llat lloi(JwoDd taratr, Jonea, rrhearaill&amp; In New York eo lor an tlnexplalned NUOD,
111117 lo&amp;Jt ol!anpt bar mllld tor her atage job at Prank J. atlho\llh anyone familiar with
~ ao:l a(ltnl, J'rltada Halt'• Palm !leach Pll!yhouso, the oftuatlon could maka I lood
hiiN 1111'11 llnU all lhGH hal n.!Uoed to IJ'IIII any intel' educated peu.
about appurllll vltwa or permit r.btarul pho~
..,.. Ill umaru aplll llld !1'8pba. Can't Imagine why Jmll I ilk!ltlti 1io bo shot ln nifer lhould chooat to a Garbo, Wouldn't It be flmny lf tho
Mew Yarlt••'DIIN'I a hot dtal but that'• Mr. Hale'l new1 for executlvea of the Bertrand Rillafoot til IIIII mar. tlwt !GO magulne pi""" about 1111'1 loll Foundation 111rted ,...dint
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the ahuw bia trade paptro and
11111UY. 'nle potartlal buyer ls Fred Artalrt'a dalljhtor, Ava, the record chartoT Il'l all too
Mda1l Nalft, -tive ol a has been getllng around with posalble 1ln~ Richard Burton
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llichard McKemie who op- offered to liVt tha Foundation
O¥tr 10,000 people turned out eratH an art gall.;, 111 Call- a poreelltslt of all tho money
.. HI Iaiit Davia and OUvla lornia ... Oaclr winner and ht 1111 from radio, TV appeartit Hifllland OD their whirl- nomlntt lor another Academy ance1 and recordill&amp;l. Dickie
triAd pen e•l apptll'anct lour Anno Bancroft may llaJ In now haa a hot linale, "A Marlor "llulh. ..Huab, lwttl Char- Hollywood ~r alto linlahoa ritd Man" - one ol lha aonp
Iotta.~ T!ltn wu a neiiN'iot "Seven Women" to liar in Sam from "B&amp;klr Straet" 10
at Lotw•a Mttropolitao lD Splepl'l "Tho Chaoe,'' whlch Lord Runell'a accountant.
lrook!YII Wlltll Botte wu puah- will bf directed by Arthur Penn. would do wtll to aubscrlbe to
ld """ tha !lllrbttooo Ollllldt Sha bao 1 IJ'Ut rapport with Varltty.
tt.. tllaatro lD the eruab, and Penn. quite naturally; u wu
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by tilt lptCiai poliCe In the wet In "Two lor the Seesaw,''
CHARGED WlTII DWJ
Dick of ttma U a but Wll and on lha IIIII iD fiilnl lor
about lo 1'1111 lbam down. Thru h• Jiant IUcttU, "Tho Mir- PT. PLE' - INT - Oorltl 1:.
tf the aptelal olllcn requlrld acle Worker."
McDodt, Rl. I Leon, wao chara·
~ lot cull and bruises Cornelia Otla Sklnner'l trlpa ed with driving w1" - lntox.l&lt;llltrtctlnd Ill tht melet, but It 1r tho library at Harvard In- ed followilli a two car accident
wu all In a lood Cl!llt, bt- Yolvt tho research she's doIns on Rl I near li'Jat Rock at 12 :·
111111 tt.. cub re&amp;llllra aro for her book on Sarah lltm· 15 a.m. Sunday. McDade was
rln&amp;IDI m~ly at tha bol of. hard! ... For those nol bravo drivilll out oi the Bud Chattin
~lett ...h'Opll tap-ranklnc or- enough to make the discoth• Road and struck a southbound
dllatra INder, Ted Heath, hu que scene the
ut dane car on Rt. 2 driven by Rlchard
aullltld 1 lllroke ... Ray Stark craze the' Boste7t" Will ~ H. ~u•k, Ranoswood.
There
Wlllll 8lclney Poitier to otar 111 ,.., 'tn the mov~' "Wb 1, were no Pfl'IOI!l!l lnjUl'lea but
tbe lwllKlolllllll Broadway pro- N
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a 1 property damap waa tlllmat•
duclloa, "l"rttloh Stroot " 1,o. ew' .
ycat · 81 Romy ed at ~.000 by the State Pollc»
lltallhtnttn1 lldney'l ~ on- Schneider and 50 youna dane- and Sbarlfl'a Dapartmenl who
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JT MIGHT not appear on the surface you have to do is to look at the amount
amollll us plainly, but the majority of of money that is spent in a number of
tur population Is concerned with the southern states for education to see that
eoune of evenl.t of the last week that they have not made the progreu in com·
aave seen the bate of men for their fel- pariaon with other parts of the country.
~wmen flair into violence that will in no We are saying that the action• often of
way add to the stature of our country, people are determined by the level of
•ut dtgracl• it to a very p-eat degree. It education. It 11 not always th, cue be·
II hard for any erea that baa extended cause we have seen 1118111 of hatred am·
complete civil rlthta to Imagine such a ODJ those who have had all of the advan·
lltuatlon In another part of tho country. tages of an education. We muat there·
Wt mltbt not be u demonstrative a• fore conclude that tho saving grace 11 In
10011 people, but deep ln our hearts we the nature of one's training whether In
are for the moat part filled with the spirit the homo, the church or the school .
tf brotherly love for each other, and ev·
We saw some flturea recently that
to thoueh there mllhl be some Inequal- show that we Americans believe In edu·
!tiel they are of a nature that are com- cation In a general way. Last year votera
moo to the human race.
In over 2,000 electlona approved over
It ll rather pathetic that a few ruth· two billion In school bond luuea. That
1111 and lrraaponslble persona can figure Ia 10 lmpreallve that It even makes
ehaote the Image of an entire country. some people even doubt If we need fedThere are people In the south who are era! aid to education. When we think of
wholt·heariedly In aympathy with the de- that bllh amount and that proposed to
llrt of people who want one of their be apeot by the government we can ra&amp;fundamental rlghta, to be able to reiiJ- aonably expect that only lint class per·
tar ami vote. Olton In the heat of con· sona will be the end product. We would
filet we forget tboae who are really In be fortunate If we could wipe out all the
tha majority on the lflde of right, who hatred that Ia rampant In our country
have to carry the atlgma that some un· and live In peace and contentment, but
thlnlt!DJ, ltnorant and men of Ill will we are atrafd that there will always be
bring down around their heads through people who will never aee a vlaloo of
thouehtlcu and ruthlesa method1.
what thl1 world could be Uke. There are
Wt are now engaged In the program too many who want wealth, power and
of cre&amp;tlftl a areat 10clety. It will never control over the ways In whlcb their fel·
be a nallty tlirougb the expenditure of lowt live, and It means that we need to
money unlw we apend It for education, chan1e tbe entire direction of our think·
and provide the kind of tralnlnR that will lng and arrive at what Ia lUll and rt~ht
creal• a humanity, and not In any way for evervone who calli Amtrlca their
fllrtber 111111'1 in!iuma111t7 to IDlD. All bomalall4.

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Q - MJ doctor l8JI I have
a slight clouding of the retina
of my eyes, What doel
thll
mean?
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mallllellallon Of rellDJtll.
lllllammatory diseale of the
retina may be due to nephrllla,
dlabetta, aypbllll, leukemia, IDtmla, bardening of the arteriH,
chronic slnusltla or upooure to
verr bright llghll.
Regard!... of lbo
..,use,
your eyea should bt protected
from IlCht by the use oi amokIll liiUel and l)'e cfrope thai
eauae the · puplll to contract.
II tha udw~ eauo II
found 8lld trea~ lilt J!IVPHI
od the retinitis ella be ebeded
llld llnprovemeal eu be npeclfd, but rellnllll must alwoira
bt lakea wlouly.

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Would alcoloolle drlnkt

old man with retlnltl!?
A - Aleobol In moderalioa
would not bave an adverse ef.
lect on retinltl!, unlea It wa1
wood alcohol. Prolonged abuso
of alcohol ean cause lnllamma.
lion In the perlpberal nervea
and lhlt mlaht lnlllude the retIna. Ott the other hand, retlnltil
csn cause blindness ID a teeu..
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a, LYLI WILSON
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high and holy may be the fthJ. lured propaganda calling It
clo of propaganda. It 11 Dot "tho record of the Kennedy
'l'bt U.s. lnlormatloD A&amp;ency contended that the Kennedy preeldeocy." Aa an bonest hi..
(USIA) Is on the brink of 1 bu- 111m Itself would do any harm torlcal record the film Is susnoucratic triumph at tho ••- o• break up an American tra- pect. As Witness lor example
panoe o1 10011 eovernment and ditlon.
I summon the fliln review oi
the American traclltioll.
~atabllsb Bad Prteedeat
Washington's Time • Life stall
USIA II just about to receive
The objection I! th&amp;t domes- publllhed some weeks qo. It
from Congress its ltrst permls- tic distribution of the Kennedy ssld:
llon to !"!ddl• administration lilln would establl.ih a bad "In the oplnlon of aome
propaganda ln the U DI t e d precedent. A bad precedent Is Washington observera, includini
SlattL USIA II a pro(llianda all • practicing bureaucrat clooe friends of President ll.enarency. It was set up 1o create needi to open wide the boob to nedy, the 111m baa been greatly
abroad a favorable Image of license. And it should be noted over pralaed and its valldlcy as
the United Statea. But the law
that the record of USIA hu 1 piece of history Ia auspect.
uld that USIA should limit Its been lllfesslvely exp&amp;nslft The selection of subject matter
elforts to overseu.
sinc:e Ill Invention by William is haphazard and confusing."
CoJIII'IIs Is about to ehan~e M. Benton, the one-time Madl- Most of tho real crises iD the
that law 1o permit USIA to dis- son Avenue whlz kid, diploma· Kennedy presidency are lgtribute throughout the Ulllted tist and politician in the era of Dored altogether. '1111! all 1dds
Statts 1 aentlmen"'l IUld some- Harry S Truman'l Fair Deal. -up, of courae, to a pJtct of
what eontroveralal movlt fUm
The Johnaon admlnlltration pure propagaoda, llood for 1mentUled: "John F. Keouidy: and the lllth Conlfeu abould provlnJ tha American lmap
Years ol u,hmlng; Day of not be feeding the American abroad but bsd medicine for
Drwnl.''
peoplo 10vornment manu!..,. the homa foilla.
'l'bia Olin already has had
IODlt domutlo exposll!'e, but
not before paying theater audltncta. '11111 would hive been II·
lqol. USIA WU much too IUblle to try that. Ott Dec. 28, and
Doc. 29, of 1111 year, ftlr exampit, tha rum w11 lbowtl at the
l - - by Helen Bottel--'
Natlo~~~&lt;l Prtu Club, Waohinl·
ton, D.C.
YOIJTR ASltED FOR IT
how oan I when IDI' mllld II enObtained Publicity
Thlo column lo lor young peo- lfossed e!Jowheret
Thil and. other such noncoma pie, their problems and pleas- I read an article lbst refermorclal uposura ol lht film urea, their troubleo and run. red to "our moJ&gt;I!eaded lrlood•"
obtained enormous word - ol- As with the reat of Heleo Help aa a "mental dlseaee" llnO!If
I!IOIIth publicity. '1'beao private US!, it welcomes laughs but teens. Do I hive a mental dJ-''
acreenlnJs caused the word to won't dodee a serioUJ question sease! - CRAZY MlXItD liP
paoa that USIA bad come up with a brusiH&gt;ff.
Send· yOID' !teHJt queadom BEATLIMANlAC
with a auporlor docliiiUintary.
to
YOUTH ASKED FOR IT IJtar CMUB:
Membera ol Congreas became
Interested and both H o u s e s care of Helen Help US 1 t h i ; .. · Of COurM not.
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I'd 111"81 frOm your lflttr
ohortly wiU be asked 1o excuse newapaper.
that
you're a brllD7, 1nte111t
USIA from the prohlbltlono of THOSE BEATLES. ETC.,
little gal who worriU too muelt
the law so that "John F. Ken.
AGAIN
hecauae she bU read too many
nedy; Yeara of Lightning, Day Dear Helen:
artlo:lea by typelft'IW' • PIJ~
of Dnuno" may bt 1hown na.
I waa readlng that letter In lolltta wbo THINK (poor tltl!lp)
tlonwlde Ill commercial thea- your coiiiDII! that referred to that they undmlllld tetn-aaera.
ter• with any prollta 10tng to teen- a~ers 11 "IICI'Iamina, !oint- Adults bardly ev.- do. So lllhy
the U.S. Trtuury. Congres1 lne, fiunkin«, 1111Bmbltlous, lo~ take !heat "uplaoallot!l" Ill'
ahould relllse.
low-the-gang" groups. It waa ioullyT
The peoplea' Mntlmental tf• signed by a ctrlaln tq!lll't and Why don't JW juat rtlu and
fectlon tor lht youna martyred drag Darned LEAH, and I'd like enjoy your mop-balred fri'lllda
President pracllcally uaurea to tell her a thlna or three!
whllll lbe fed II ltW tab, and
lhlt Congresa wW abort clreult
healthy and rewardtna
~OfllO
the law. It certainly U8III'N a to It's
adore !boN lrrelilllble Enc·
booJn1n8 theater market !Dr lbo lllh alngers. JUJt beoauao you
ul
USIA 111m. That doll not In let your emot10111 looM ove.·
·
any way cl!qo tha tact that unuaual and d!Herant IJ'OUpl
the USIA film II a propagll!da dotsn'l mean you'rt a dope. 1
job. To pernrlt any "'mlDistr• like to think of myself u a aeoUOn to UH I IOVemment prop- llble llrl with bcalna, but evagenda agency to NICio the aryone Deeds aometblDg to
AmarlcaD p • o p lo It aglillat take thelr mlnda off dally probU.S. tradition 110 matter how lems IDd ICbedulet. I'm defi.
Dltaly 1101 flunking and unambiJ.
N, and I'm not followtna tba
IIDI· 1 mey bf "~~ereamlng
and fllnllni" (sort of), but who
wouldD't be onr thou lab IUYIT

HELEN HELP US!

BEhh

IAlld thai I ba~e macular degeratlon ol my left eye, whleli
bas bad Poor clrculatioD lor .,
boll! a J!!&amp;r.
'1'be sight of my right eye
11 completely eone. TreatmeDt
has been of no avail.
What causes thls7 ll there
any hope or eettint 111J aJaht
back!
A-Degeneration of the macula, the point of central vlsloD
In tbe retiDa, may occur u a
result of an inJury to the eye
or as an accompaniment of ~
vanced qe,
Some persona . show at rna of
Bilna much earlier than othera.
ODce thil porlioll of the reiIna li destroyed, thoro II no W!IJ
to replace it.

stop with the aelf-ealysll? A
girl who really wanta to "rulmlnate her capaoitleo" won't
11t aldetracked by a .tack of
recorda. - H.
P.S. Maybe the lollowinl Will
come closer to hltlinl ;10w tee..
REALI.Y feel tban thoulaodl
of adult-typo explanatlona:
o,ar Helen:
Perhapo adults o~t there •ro
wonderinl juat what Beatlemania (and other ll:ngHab • IJ'OUP'
mania) Is composed ot. '1'bl1:
Beatlemanla Ia aomethln&amp; you
can feel within you: IOIIlethlnJ
that bas a beat, like your own
heart. It li something IAl Iaiii
abollt before and after sohoo~
lnt!tead !If .....1- converaa- ,.•
tlona, lt'a looklll1 forwarcl to
a ptrlormance on TV Dut
week, or uv1111 up for a tk:k-'
monthl lit advance.
lleatlemanla li a fotlln8 yotl
and only you )l081en, which 1lf.
ltrl from anyone olae, ~
Ially adulta. It Ia aomolhtna JW
C!lD laD back on when you get
thai awful feeling the entire
world li qalnsl JW.
Jtatlrmanla Is a change In
your anllra lift, IIlli aroaslnc
ovv from noihlns to oomothlna.
Sudtltnly you feel you're llnpal1o
ant. and lbst Ia very 1110 •••..,.
to you.
Beatltmanta Is lheddlng !earl
of happineiL If worcla aaa'l ,.
preu II, tears aan. It Ia ICN&amp;minl yoitr appreciation beaauat

applmling )till

tnn~ldn't

·llomethlnt, you doo'l
1rhal, leila fOil ...

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GETS REBOUND - Lanky Norman Norris (53) outjumps everyone to get 3 rebound in the second quarter Saturday afternoon al Ohio University's Grover Center.
Norris was the ga me 's leading scorer with 20 points.
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District tournament cage clash .

At Troy
Anna 7L Bellbrook 6i

At Tiffin
Crestview 64 Old Fort 56
At Deflanee

Paulding 6&lt; Archbold ;a
AI Canton
· Windham 53 Woodridge 49
At New Concord
West Muskingum 63
Zanesville RosecrJns 57
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OF TEBNS
Dear SFMOT:
Mllll MUON AIIU
LEAH - For -~ - H.
Dear Helen:
l waa rather lalalllillll 111&gt;tll the latter part of lllJ frahman year (liM). The! waa
when lha Beatie crue btpn
and 1 t&gt;eoame aubjecl to aa ad.
VIDCed CUI ol lleallomaala
Since thly arrived In
I bo
States, IIIJ mln4 baa boeu jual
total~¥ dOminated wltli o a a
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=?II&amp;.,._, N. . ~·;; , ~ train of thought; lbo Beatles
and all othlr sbnllar EllfiiRb
fii'Oups. I pi lazy, sort of· uea,..
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.:-.-·~..., &amp;:: · rted away" With them. '"' !l!lo
nloped a "don't care" attJ.
... . . . . . . . wHit ........... .
tude on aeveral tltlngl, but lht
Iunny port 11 I really DO - ·
I wl!llt lood gradH. I want to
·' eulmlnalt ·J!IJ . eapacltJ'Ii, . 1111
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PRIC!~ SCORES senior Larry Price (~5) scores on
one of (jis twisting, turning lay-up shots above the outstretched hands of New Boston's Aaron Adams. AI left Is At Clnclonall
Springboro 74
Luther Holsenger of Glenwood High school.
Cincinnati Country Day 63

. T0U rney Cleveland
East Tech 87
Oh. 10
. Cle;,eland
Ignatius ~I
AI Berea
Cage SCOleS' Lorain
Admiral King T7
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The excitement shown bv this Racine

rooter, Brenda Baker, was typical of Tornado fauS attending the

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BY II()B WINGETr
oes their victory.
1roun. of Regional Touruam&lt;DI stanza, midway lhtOugb the laBI 'gap to !HI when he hit on
rtm and Price p-obbed tlte (•in McKelvey added a iUIDPI Evel')'lhln« I toed
"Their desire to win made Fisher'• desperation basket play. Jonathan Aldet, touted aa!pertod. It was a foul soot by long Jumper with two minutes 1 rebound.
shot. The Togers, however, came,wrong lor Coach SIMes lq1ll!!l
the difference."
came following a jump ball fbeing a strong, weD-bslaUC'e'lfs&lt;:orilli hotshot Aaron Adams, and 48 seconds lefl.
.
. It was then that the Tomad- back to toe_ the score at 10.10 m the ,fourth quarter. Tbe TctThis was the comment offer- that was tipped to the Soutbem club, was winner of the Colum- who came Into the game '("lth l New Bo•,on, now holdmg a oes called t1me to prepare for w1th low mmu!el! of the quaner nadoeo shooting- .turned cal4.
ed by Southern High &amp;:boo! cage,High School forward by Larry bus District.
ja Z7.1 overage that gave the ·one-point lead, called time . out the victory opportunity handed gone.
.
they . &amp;egan makllll tw:novera
b&lt;'" Craynor Slone alter his Price. The jump between Price I TORNADOES TRAD..ED Tigers a 45-44, lead. .
and Coach Horner Pellegnnon them.
Norman Noms sank a lay - and N.ew Joston look the edp
Tornndoes had edged New Bos- and New Boston's Luther Hoi~ The unrated team from R.a~ New Boston s Ed W~tte than orderetl the Tigers to play baU
FIRST HA~
:up w~th a mmute and 27 seconds around ~ tboardi.
ton. 48-47 in Class ! District lsenger followed a wild scram- cine managed to join the rankl dropped ln a tay..up With · three control and run JUt the clock.
Southern fell behmd 4-0 as showmg on the .clock and Me- ~ . res~~ was New Boston
'fournament play at Ohio Uni.. 'ble under the boards after the of the "Sweet SIXteen·• Classlminutea: and two ~ond5 re- The team from Glenwood ,New Boston hit on its flrst two ·Kelv~y dropped m a free throw ~w,cldy ~~ ~ft!Und and with
Vi;'rsily's Grover Center Satur- ~ Tornadoes had missed two in- A squads left in the state even .mainl_ng to put the Sc1oto coun- Hig.h !fchool did just tbal for .sho.ls .. but q1 · '·!y bounce:&lt;f ~ck to giVe the Tornadoes a 13-IO ,Just over four mmutes Jeft in
d.:-tv afternoon.
side shots in those closing sec- though its chances
a·ppeared ty qutntet ahead by a 47-4:4 •ead over two mlautes r ·•u tbarp- and t1ed the score 6-6 wath fave jlead by the end of the qu~rter the game the 'ngers bad tied
A bucket by 6-2 Senior Gor- onds.
!very slim late Ln the
fourtb :and Southern's chances for it!J shooter Adams tried to tee tbe lmmutes and 13 seconds left in 1 Southern ~pped its margm to lhe score at 44-44 on_ a drlviDI
don Fisher on a jump shot frml.l, Southern now will face Plain quarter.
:first District Tournament cham· j cake for New Boston. Adam!J Ithe initial period.
116-10 early m the- second stan_za Ilay-up by Adams. nus set the
ms 1 J~ the key wilh 11 seconds City Jonathan Alder (20.-3l this l1 New Boston's Tigers stole the 1plonship in five years appear - flrf"d a ZO foot one. hundred
The Tor~adoes then ID?k the ,as Bill Baer _st"Ored on a chanty stage for Southero's gaUant vielt&gt;fl in the game was the two. Friday night at 8:.30 pm. at lead away from Southern for tbe 'ed to be .gone.
jump shot with 33 se&lt;-ondw1eft, lead as Pnce sank a pa1r o£ toss and Price sank tw~ more .: tory effort.
pointer that gave the Tornad· Ohio University in the
first nrst time slnce the opening I Price, however, narrowed the but his effort bounced off the foul shots t~nd httle Guard Mar- New Boston battled vigorousSTAnSTICALLY
ly throughout the period attempt- Norris led all scorers with
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Tomad.o lfive buckets and 10 of 10 from
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lead, but Jts pfforts were nulh· llhe foul line for 20 polnbr. Tbe
Ticktlo for the Clou A
fied as Norris, a 6-3 senior, 16-3 center Lallied on five of 11
Regional tournament at
CLASS A
Athono will be uailoble
ATHENS REGIONAL
took charge for the Me•gs Coun- •shots from the field and was althis wHk at the Southern
ly entry.
Iso leading rebounder for
tht
High achool building, AlhDRAWINGS
In all, Norris accounted for Tornadoes with 13 of !he team'l
letic Director Donald
MARCH 19
10 points in the quarter and '39.
.d
today.
was
also .a strong conlender on ' Price follo\'o'ed in scoring for
Wolf•• l l
WEST MUSKINGUM "19-4" VS. ALBANY "24-1"
The tickets also can be
t he bo ar ds. So ut hern he ld a 28- ·, the winners with 15 poUlts OD
AT 7 P.M.
'18 lead when the buzzer sound- three field goals and nine of 14
purchased ol Mr. Wolfe's
homt in tho ovonings. Tho
SOUTHERN "17·6" VS. JONATHAN ALDER "20-3"
ed to signal the dose of the at the charity line.
first ha l!.
Other Southern
statistlcl
Torn.d- W.r• • llotted
AT 8 30 PM
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showed McKelvey IO!lsed in
500 ducats during the
New Boston cut its deficit to rhret or five shots from
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MARCH 20
six points ea rly m the
third field and two of four' from the
the rogionals Sundoy of·
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME WITH
ternoon at Ohio Univeni..
NALS
quarter, but Price again upped fou! line for eight points.
WINNER ADVANCING TO THE STATE Fl
the margin with a lay-up and Adams was lop scorer lor
ty. Co1ch Craynor Slone
AT 8 P .M.
pair of buckets at the
r ou I the losers with 19 points
OD
and Mr. Wolfe ollended
stripe.
eight baskets and three free
from Racine.
[?'· ~;.l,j·::·:"·¢~iJ:~;;{*r:'!:Il:iL;~t,;;:;r;: :;
~--~:;7":.J:~~~T&lt;~ Price. in reality, was the throws. Holsenger followed with
"take-charge guy'· for the Tor- nine and Roger Frazier had
nadoes in the first part of the eight. Frazier fouled out wttb
third quarte.r as he chalked up five minute~ and 22 seconds
seven pomts in tl1e opt'ning left ir1 the game.
three minutes.
Overall. Southern hit on 13 of
McKelvf'y then followed with 23 shols from t.he Field lor 40
another jump shot lhat gav&lt;' t&gt;er cent and Ni;'w Boston conSouthern a :17-24 advantagt and nected on 21 of 51 for 41
per
its biggest lead of the
game eent. Southern r~tually defeatwith barely ovt_~r four minutes ed the Tigers at the free throw
left in the quarter.
line where they made 22 of 29
Nt:'W Hosl1
quickly bounced •while New Boston was hittin&amp;
back and cut the lead to five rive of eight.
points. 37-32, as Ulf' do('k tick- New Boston closed its season
rd undf'r three minutt&gt;S.
with a 21-~ slate.
LAST QUARTER
By Quartersc
Norns then arrountf'd for h.,'Q Sou thern
13 28 43 48 - 48
mort' frf'.f' throws and Wh i 1 r Tigers
10 18 34 47- 4i
t'hipped in &lt;J jump shot to make ' Southern - Price 3-9-15, NorlhP score :19-:H, favoring Soutl,. ·ris 5-10-~0. McKelvey
3-Z-8.
rrn, with a minu\P. and 39 sec· Baer G-1-1, Bostick 0-0-Q, Fisher
onds lei'! McKelvey went in for 2-o-4 . Totals 13-22-48.
a lay-up and Norris !&lt;Jii:ed from New Boston - Adams 8-3-19,
the foul lint&gt; to up the Tornado Frazier 4-1-9. Holsenger 4~.
lead to 43·34 before the quarter , White 3..{1-6, Goddard 1-1-3, Priended.
ode 1-0-2. Totals 21-5-47,

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437 Lariat Dr .. Jobn Steven Fra- er, Ricky Henry, Mrs.
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Entered Hospital
Charles Keooeth Burris, Ewing· sRandolph Moore-Cecil
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those who entered ton, Rhondt~ Leigh Hatfield. 1919 Carolyn Roush, Mrs,
Holzer hospital over the past ' l1ain St. Pt. Pleasant, M rs. Swart, William H. Tho m 11,
weekend ,mcluded : Su~day - Jdmes C. Cooper. Gallipolis Fer~ Mark Walters, Mrs. Bill
Shirl E. ~toney, 911 Third Ave .. \ry Carolyn 1'. Roush New Hav~ man.
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Lloyd Tuchers, Mrs. Ira Adkins.
Wendell Pancake, 193 Park Dr., \es Kenneth Burris, E:wington. Ray Fox, Amy Corbin. Joseph
~t . Pleasant, Mrs. Larry
daughter, 9 30 a.m. Saturday. McQnaid John McQuaid 8 n d
mg, N~w Haven, W. Va., , Mrs. Walter S. Landrum, Rt. 1 Thomas
Collim.
sel.l Sk1dmore. 7l7 Beach St.· Jacksvn, daughter. 9:59 _,P~·;m;~·l!f'"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio
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U. Grover Rutland daughter
fin , 145 Butternut Ave:,
1:45 p.m. Sunday. Mrs DannY
roy ,. M~. Chester Kmgbt,
i.. Griffith, Pomeroy, d,3ughter
Leg10n 1errac~, Pomeroy,
1:25 p.m. sunday. Mrs. Jon o. Brown Tone, Black Magic
James F. Collms, Rt. 1
Martin Wellston
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m. Su~day Mrs 'M~~·· L a.
Hill, Mrs. Michael Cant~r,
gem, 831 F~urth. Ave., l!on . 7.
son, Mrs. Jon D. M~rhn, _
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Wellston, Mrs. Carl E.
Patients discharged over
Rt. 1 Wellstor., Mrs.
past weekend included Mrs Ed·
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Va., and Mrs. Winfred Bru·k01·,il
Ravenswood, W. Va.
Saturday -Mrs. M.

,arm Market Trends are
Analyzed in Weekly Report
rHlCAGO (UP)) _ Slaughter 186 ,500 rompared with 185.4110
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lenel"ally last week and 191.900 one year
.teen and
..~:. h;,..u,. at ••o
JOid steady to H , . _ . . .
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Compared with last Friday,
teady to 40 barrows gilts and sows sold
'..o.ek: cobwl•l werte:_.~ to strong· mostly ~teady to 50 lower This
1. !ilher, u s s "-~
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vealers sold steady to 1.00 was the second consecutive
lower and feeder cattle tul1y week of declining prices. The
v ••••• City
steady excepI at .,..,..._
· lone exception was Chicago
ints slaughter where barrows and gilts sold
At many . po
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steers and healers worked lower steady to 25 higher. lncreas
· ts at the 12 markel s a~d
early under the pressure of a receJp
lower dressed beef trade. Later interior Iowa and southern Mmreceipts were curtailed, the nesota plus a lower trend at
dressed beef trade strengtbend the wholesale 1eve I proved
and earlier losses were more bearish in the live tr.!lde.
t h .a n recovered. Slaughter Receipts were 641,000 and
ateers continued to be marketed compared with 553,000 one week
at a considerably lighter weight .ago and 668,000 one year ago.
than last week with Omaha, Compared with late last week,
Nb
and Chicago average slaughter lambs sold steady to
el~t' nearly 70 pounds. below ~ lower, slaugbte~ ewes and
the same week one year ago. feeder lambs relatively scarce,
Twelve market receipts were mostly steady. Increased receipts at the 12 markets coupled with the second lower
trend of the past 12 weeks at
the wholesale level forced live
prices downward.
Shetp receipts at the 12 terminal markets were 40,100 and
compared wiLh 33.600 last week
and 48,700 a year ago.

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general
terms a provision of Ohio law.
£ndividuals who wisr to deter·
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should consult a private attor)
Dey.
Many widows are unaware of
their legal rights in connection
with the estate of their deceased husbands.

Live cattle futures advanced
12 lo 20 cents per hundredweight on the Chicago Mercan~
tile Exchange this week. The
failure thus far on the heavier The Methodist Men's
marketings to materialize along ship hour scheduled for
with the higher live cattle mar- dHy March 16 has been
~ets were constructive ~actors pon€-d until TU;sday,
m the advance. The Apnl c~n- at 6:30 p. m. H.ev. Melvin
tract moved up to 23 70 while kire announces.
August was at 24.15.
.
Dressed beef futures th1s j
week were unchanged to 20 Meldahl 5:20 p.m.; Jamel
points higher. Th.e advanc~ re- jMcldahl 9:05p.m.; J. S. Lewis
fleeted the slightly h1gher up Meldahl 1:30 a.m.
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1 Galhpolis Dam Queen €1ty
down !1:15 p.m.; Illinois down
Prices paid for live poultry ! 11 ·20 p.m.; Alton Zephyr up 11:delivered lo Chicago were 30 p m ; Peggy Down down 3
slightly irregular, ranging from a rn.; Semet up. 4:40a.m.; On1.~., cent lower to one cent high- Iward up 5:15 a.m. Laguna down •
er. Chicago wholesale butter 7 a m.; Kentuckian up 9:10 a.m. j
and cheese prices were both Kanawha, River-O. F. Shear- ·
Wlchanged for the week. Whole- ~ er down Winfield 5:10 p.m. ; Lu- I
sale grade eggs brought 2 to cy Jane Lucas down Winfield
3•~ cents higher prices for the i 10:55 p.m.; Thelma Ann up Winweek.
field 10:55 p.m.; Beaver
Winfield 11 p.m.; George p"'r"ic"e!!il.: ..•
Soybeans and wheat closed up Winfield 12:45 a.m.; Jerry
weak to heavy on the Chicago Bosworth up Winfield 4:50 a.
Board of Trade over the previ· rn .; Jefferson down Winfield

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The widow and minor child~ ous week, while corn
ren, constituting lhe family of miXed, up v~ to 1\1:; oats steady
a deceased husband and father, and rye firm to strong, up % to
l!lhall be given sufficient provis-- 1o/.... Wheat was off % to 2%
Ions or other property to sup- and soybeans {)[f fJ.8 to 1.
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from !be time or the death. - -...- - - - - - This allowance for main~
tenance, mac.' •rily provided
by law, is dU: nnined by the _ _ _
appraisers of U1e estate. How~ Ganae readings:
Galli lis
ever, iD eases where there is
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llD appraisal, or if the apprais· Dam 18.2, 22.0, rumung 34 feet
-'l to rnake the aII owance, on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason. 23.• rs fa.~
tbe probate judge shall deter- 91, Pt. Pleasant 25.611, Hmton
mine the amount allowed.
1.28, Kanawha Falls out. CharIn addition to the right to a leston . 19.47. London, Marmet I
.11 Wm!Jeld dams were on the
IIIJlPOrt allowance, tb e w1"do w and
II also entit1ed to other statu~ ~&amp; Movements:
OI'Y rilbts such as:
Ohio River - John J. Rowe
I. The rlgbt to remain
In up 14, 2:25 p.m.; Philip Sporn
the family's home for one year, up 14, 8:40 p.m.; Tibolt up H.
free of charge.
2:15 a .. ; Harvey Jordon up 14.
3:40 a.m.; New Martinsville
2. U not specifically gi~en down 15, 5:3(; a.m.: Glendora
her or to otber! by the Will, up 15, 6:40 a.m.; Christy up 16.
lbe may purchase tbe family 4 a.m.; Jacob G. up 16 5:30 a.
homestead from the estate. m.; Harriett M. up 17,·4 a.m.;
1. Sbo may purchase olher Elisha Woods up 18. 12:45 a.m ;
real or personal property so Orca up 18, 7 a.m.; Brimstone ,
to,. as the total value of all down 21, 6:20 a.m ; Jeffboal 1
purchases do not exceed one- up 22, 3:40 a.m.; Rose G. up 22,
third of the value of all tbe 5 a.m.; Duncan Bruce up 23.
property 1ell by the deceased. 10 a.m.; Jane T. down 23, 5
a.m.; Helen R. up Greenup 5: 4. Tho widow may also select 5l p.m.; Cotton Queen up GreenItems of pet10011l
property, u~ 7 p.m.; Eastern down MeiJiliCh u tbe family car, power dab! 5 p.m.; Valvoline up Melgarden tools, etc., in'.dahl 5:10 p.m.; Shuny down
addWon to her one-year main- ~ -­
tenaneo allowance. 'ftle value •
ol these Items shaD not exceed
twenty pec cent of the appral&amp;ed value of the entire estate.
In no ev011t shall the value of
the oelected personal property
llellliJ be more than $2,500.
Becalll8 of the valuable rights
a widow bas at tbe time of
her int8band'o death, sbe would
be well advised to seek the
counsel of an attorney.

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a half with the ad&lt;lre8s of its Mrs. William Greer of Coraop- f with Walter Walker in charge
Mrs.

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days of sesquicentennial observ- J. Price Mullineaux of Clear Clarke drew the cover a three.
ance . each of which almost fil).. Lake, Miri'! . the former Bess sketrh development or the edi·
ed th• 200-seat sanctuary.
Wetherho .lonnie B. Coulter, fice The 32-page booklet I
Admission to the church for daughter ul a rormer pastor, includes 22 photographs, all
tonight 's 8 o'clock meeting will the Rev. Richard H. Coulter, one ol which were taken
be by adva!lce ticket only, held pastor 1885-91; Mrs. Arthur F. Ernest Thompson. The other
by the 275 who made advanee Jones of Cincinnati, the former a picture of Or. Hugh
Ivvn
reservations for the 6:30 tHin- Helen Hayward; Mr. and Mrs Evans.
quet in the Washington school Ross Fleming, Oxford, he an 1 There is also in the book a
rafeteria. Chairs are set up in elder , and Mr. and Mrs. 0 . B. 1 reproduction of Dwight C. Weth· l
the fellowship room which op.. Mason, Chillicothe.
) e.rholt's editorial eulogy_of Miss
ens onto the santluary to acMrs. James D. Walker's jun- Clara Worman, who dted. Feb.
ior choir sang· two numbers 6. In the_archives di sp~ay 1~ the
commodate the overflow.
The moderator is Dr. Edler with Miss Sally Davis playing fellowship room there IS thts ed· 1
G. Hawkins, the Bronx, N. Y. the piano accompaniment Kim- it~rial framed with a pict~r~ ot
People who did not make res- ball Suiter's senior choir also M1ss \\oorman - also Wtlham I
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ervations mly hear Dr. Hawk· sang two numbers.
Gi~dings Sibley's Trib~ne edi·
ins in a live broadcast
over
Miss Catherine Hayward, at tonal on the death of M1ss Han· I
the organ, and Miss Sandra Suit· nah U. Maxon.
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Th_e 150th anniversa"y ce.le- er, at the piano, played a duel., The archives. collected
by I
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- Mrs. Leo C. Bean, Mrs. J. How-

Clayton Miller conducting
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ard Neal, Mrs. L. H. Nelson,
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assisted the Rev. Mr. Hueholt Grath of Tuppers Plain~ spent ,the gremlin~ of judgment for
with SUnday morning commun- Sunday w1th his pan'nls. Mr. ithe sum of $1.004 .87 in the civil
ion. The Rev. Mr. Hueholl's ses· 1 and Mrs . Earl McGrath.
: r~rl ion or HomP Lo:-1n~ Comoan'\1 .
quicentenniat sermon was "YesMr &lt;tn~ M~~ Lester Hender·dnr vs. Charl&lt;&gt;s A. ;n1d Geral·
terday Spe&lt;01ks to Today." The son and tamaly spent Saturday,dine Varian.
Rev. Mr. Duff read the scrip- afternoon with her sister, .Mrs. Two divor('e actions were di~
Lure and gave the prayer.
~ Kenneth Sick le~. Athens.
missed by the court: Betty S•Je
Sund.Jy night's meeting was
The children of John Gibson Jones v~_ D~na R Jonf's _ Mar
marked by reminiscent speech- of Athens and Don Gibson of Ijorie Patricia Ferguson
vs. !
Weber ! P_ortsmo_uth spent
Sa~urday Wtlhom Ray Ferguson.
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G1shler and the Rev. Linson H. mght wtlh Mrs. Lana Gtbson. 1
Stf'bbins. The former, f')r the
Mr and Mrs. John Gibson rmd I
Plea san~ Valley Hospital
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"·as pastor . at Gallipolis from I Oon G
.'1bson and _family of Ports· .Jeffers.' .southside ; Mrs. Doug· [
1 :11 to 1941 l11e latter, for the mouth and Mrs L&lt;:~na Gtbson of las Wtll1ams. Colu'"llhus: Mrs .
last six years ~t McConnels· i ~arnsonv1lle left Sunday morn- I Harol~ Ridenour. ~eon; ;enny .
. ~· lilt'. was the Gallipolis pastor I mg for Belpre &lt;:~nd then to the Sue \oung, Ashton, Lav.renc(' I
,. fr 11 m 1947 to 1959.
Manella Museum to see the Jordan. Apple Grove; Mrs. Glen
Ttw Rev. Mr. Stebbins stress- Rufus Putnam Home.
•.SL&lt;lnley •. Pt. Pleasant: Garnet
ed three things which impress· Mr . al'ld Mrs _ Fred Durham Jacqueline. Love, P~. Pleasant:
ed him most Jbout the Gatlipo- spent Sunday afternoon with his Ja~et Smtth. Addison:
Mn.
lis congregation:
mothE-r. Mrs. Angeline Durham PaJge Humphreys, G~ll~~!!:

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praise of unity in this cnJJrch .
The l&lt;:~te A. K. Merriman and
the late Miss Clara Worman
told him, ''We build ministers
here" and advised him as to his

pulpit llabits ; the former told
him that the session would
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messages of e:reet.ing from Mra.
0 . 0 . Mcintyre, the
Missionary Baptist
(the Rev. Nyle D.
erator), Mrs. Cecil V.
( whosr~ husband died May
1963, in New York), the Rev.
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James L. Harter in Edb1bw·gh,
Scolland, the~. Lester S.
Ins ir; Arizoaa (bro1her of
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er nationalmoderalllr), and
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lllembers).

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WALL PAINT
9 Beautiful Colors: Blossom Pink, Tur

quoile, Sand Beige, Reed Green, Beige,

FOREMAN &amp;ABBOTT
"Your C.B. Headquarters"
N. 2nd Ave.

•••• 3

.59

qt.

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Peak

IN MATCHING COLORS
gal. 3.98
qt. 1.39

Larg•t stoek In yean -

Pit"tely odorless. Use it for all metal sur·

pottern1. More people 1re buying
wallpopor.

or out.

gal. 917 qt.l99

stock.
NO MORE STICKING!!!

over 300

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qt.

DUPONT ''TREY"

Eaoy - Qulek_ Luelle d"'n'l
drip 01' run because it's thick and trea•
m:v. Goes on easier and. falter becauae
your brush or rOUer bolds more paJnt

LAWN AID

You dip leu. No stlrrinc. No tblnnlnJ.
Just lift lid ond &amp;tart palntinJ.

2.15

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KEM-GLO ENAMEL IN
MATCHING COLORS
gal. 9.69
qt. 2.92

6 .98

qt.

2.25

Duco Setin Sheen Enemel
In Mekhlng Colot'l
gal. 9.87
qt. 2.99

TRIPLE ACTION

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Orchard
SPRAY
For all insects that af·

(ect fruit trees.
Mix
2¥4 tl iblPspoons full to
make 1 gallon
o(

spray.

b ..

1.50

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No

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ALSO ONION SETS, .
yellow and wblte.

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Middleport, 0 .

David TuiiLe
13 Flin St.
lavenswaod, W. Ya.

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Vinton, Ohio

Mrs. Mnx Bta\'ef
3509 3rd A"• ·
Huntington, W. Va .

Mrs. Edward Lon•
2000 Maxwell Ave.
Point Pleasant, W. Y•.

Btak•
Box 72

R. H.

lottie H. Byrd

Rt. ~1 lo• l.Cl
Winfield. W. Va.

lois Jear• Monroe

Point Pleasant, W. Va .

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511 7th St- W.
Huntlneton, W. Va.

Ashland. Kentucky

Mn. Phillip. Maynard
917 I, Madl1011 Ave.
Huntlagtoa. W. Va.

Mrs. bre loYtl
2204 Homo so.
Ashland, Kntudry

HUNT'S APRICOTS
29c
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Northern

33c
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109 I. 2nd Ave.

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1719 Harlan St.

tlaxtex tlax Paper
Waxtex Sandwich Bags 30·"·10c
2·roll 41c
Northern Towels

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31c

· Mireclt Com Oil Marprlna
Miracle Marglll'ine
Whipped P•kay Margarine
Deluxe Com 011 Marg•lne
,,_63c
Kreft Salad 011
Kntft ,..,.. Sauce
K(aft Salad Muat..d

Mrs. FrM Tumer

Reg.-Drl-"ino

Margarine

32-oz.
btl.

54c

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PARKAY

39c
4·5c
:· 19c

John Dougherty
-4045 P.rwusoA Dr.
Ashland, K~~ttucky

Da\'id McGIMk
5"6 Peo Ridv• ld.
Huntington, W. Va.

Folger's Coffee

10c

KIAfT
TltOUIA,. ISLAND

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. UN1i

oz.

2 .......

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Pink-

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Sharon Mathias
1705 Chestnut St.
Gallipolis, Ohi•

Grace Wekh

!·:: 39c

PILIII.IYE
SOAP '

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REGULAR SIZE

Milton, W. '~~•·

'Middleport, f).

King Size
176-oz. JUG

Crisco
oiL
35c

1

Radney llack
lt. #)

Lucy McKinn•r
15 South 4th Aq,

Clorox

~P.f.,

2 ~~:: 45c
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h~~ 29c
2
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CASHMERE
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W•x Paper

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25C

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Cutl'rlto

food. Won't Interfere wllll Blut Ill'""
llld Beat G!'lll.

New Bulk
Garden
SEEDS
AJ1 tested seedl'
your protection.

POTATOES

btl.

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ALL-PURPOSE

TOMATO
JUICE
46-oz. ~ , .

24-oz.

.lell-0 Gelatin
Wolch'o
lrape Juice
. Prune Juice
Clorox

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Minin&amp; N1mbers •••
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Stokely

c•llo

;;;Cake Flour

DUPONT LUCilE
WALL PAINT
Clean -

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All flovoro

Colors for 1965 - new pink chiffon, moonglo and morning sun. 26
other colors. The fast easy wall
paint, one coat covers, no paint odor, dries in one hour. Washable.

lb.

97 Burdette Addn .

FOR 1965 IS HERE!

NEW SUPER
KEM- TONE

thenticity of wlnnlns "Ma.i1cCII.tkl" Emplo~ee~~ and their ramlllet an
no\ 111(1\Jlt Lo partlclpt.te tn the r;Kmt

4-lb.

Syrup
Tide Detergent
Heinz Ketchup
Kraft Mayonnaise
Hershey's Cocoa ·
leslie's Quik

NEW 1965
WALLPAPER IN
STOCK NOW!

Anf ":WarteChek." whl&lt;:b t.. m.utllatAid ar urueU:abla It votd. WI re-

~en&amp; tht rlsht ~~&gt; ta.ve a qualified repreaen ... uv~ de\.ermlnt tht au-

4 ::!~ 53c
57c
63c

Pinto Beans
log Cabin Syrup

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Brand

No P1rchase
Req1ired •••

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WINS!

U. S. NO. 1- AU PURPOSE

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Peanut BuHer
Jerzee Milk

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P&amp;!ltel Grt'en, Sun Gold, Pleasant Blue,

e Lead In Cable

Used Citizens Band Radios $35.00 up

l"o

Chunk Pineapple
Wesson Oil
~risco Oil

LATEX RUBBERIZED

wash it over and .over again. It's com1nsi~

Chuck
Roast

2ca~• 59C
N•~.! 37c
73c
3a-... 89c

Cling Peaches ~i...

can

BONELESS ROLLED and TIED

Campbell's Soup

IDUPONT FLO KOTI

2f/z

Cocktail

Meat Voriety

IPUPONT LUCITE

with

SWIFTS PREMIUM
U. S. Government Inspected

Mn. Butterworth's

eCrystals
e Antenna Mast Pipe

STORE HOURS:
Monday Thru Thursdoy-9 to 6
Friday and Sa~rday-8:30 to(8:30

EVERYDAY
LOW PRICE~

1

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Corner Second and Mill

\(UM!Jt/tUttJ ilt ~

It Takes Time
To Mix Paint!

10,000 IJ"J( Gfeen Stamps

Fruit

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• Bue Antennas
eMobile Whips

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CB fIN A~TION/

dead.
The Rev. Leonard Mdntire,
1eneral presbyter of the Scioto
Presbytery , called up from the
~udience, lauded this congre·
aation- for its sesqutcentennial
and its leadership in the past
and present.

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New!

Berridge, Mr. and Mrs.
ward, Drs. Lewis and
Bean, Bill Janes, Tharon Myers and the Thompsons, all now

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13-41b. can - 90c
4lb. jar - - 2.50

in your

house.

faces.

build on your strong point:;,"
"One of the finest
fr iendlhips" that the Rev. Mr . Gishler had was that o( Mr. and
Mrs. Harry DeKter, he said.
He named others, such as Ed

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The Rev. Mr. Gishler echoed

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James R. Donohue, Pt.

yger Creek.

on_ the hfe I Mrs. Fred Durham's daugh· ant: Barbara Rossell. Pt.
and thmkmg of hts fanuly.
I ter, Mrs. Helen Hunter. of sant : George Carder, Pt.
2 - The tradition of good Charleston. W. Va ., spent Sun- sant.
music· the artistry and warmth 1 d , . 11 lh
DISCHl'IHGF:D _Mrs .
. IJs : '1
of feelinu~ ol Miss
Catherine &lt;l\IY~-I rsil.t 1~1l'l 11aem.
Cowen of Darwm
. (' armen. ('.a II Jpo
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( .rf'er. Pt. Pleasant
Samue
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the work of her mother . Mrs D· ,
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· Kellf&gt;r . Co1.tagev11le: Ton A aya
av1d . nr Zant&gt;sv11le. spE&gt;nt_ an IWise PL Pleasant. James Wood·
Will Hayward, and of Mrs H1-1r- fvt'rllng vnth Mr · nd Mrs K
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ley Bovie. Kimball Suiter, whom C. Welsh .
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Pt ~leasan.t.
H. W. McHenry recruited, &lt;:tS
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B1f'THS Mr . and Mrs. Doug.
Mr. rmd Mr~ - J.tmes Payne las Williams. Co lumbus, Ohio, a
of Columbus spent a weekendld
h.
M
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the choir dtrector.
3 - The response to leader. I •
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r. an
rs.
en
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d. . .
. edl ' WJih hts mother. Mr. and Mrs . IStanley Point Pleasant a dau·
h
6 tp ; no lvisiveness; umt y Joe Carsey and famtly
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and cheerfully building u
the church physically and so11r-1 1
Jtually.

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prices on A.tneries's fa..,orlte fJrands. You get
the IJest "aloes from EVANS • • • atld gou espeet to.

Del Monte

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Pft&gt;kens Sperial

Pif•kens Sprciol

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day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Dr. Edler G. Hawldas, first Lyle Hysell
negro II serve as moderator
Mr. and Mrs. Elda Carsey
. 1
ul the Oeleral Auembly of spent Sunday evening with Mr. [ . PT. PLEASANT - ~omm1S·
the Ullled
Presbyterian and Mrs. Verlin Howery of s1oners have been appomted bv
€lwrwb fD tile U. S. A., will Carpenter.
the Mason County Circuit Court 1
have • lftlt 10DiereDCe at 5
Mr. and Mrs Eugene Atkins in the land condemnation sui•
p.m. todlrr ~ tU
Gallipolis called on Asa Jordan. who is of town of Henders~m vs. the
c.4wreh.
a palienl at Holzer hospital on Alex McCausland he1rs. Name&lt;f
.ltteuciiDJ wiD be r~porten Wednesday evening.
as ~ommissioners were F'~rri~
from pwspapen. radto, and ! Mrs. Wealthy Clark of Ath· JustJ:. Mason. Thomas Ra1ley.
flellvisloL
' ens sent Sunday with her son Denms A. Ro~sh. Ja('k Fr~th
.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cl&lt;~rk and , ~~d Eu~tace W1lson. all of Pomt
lured ehureb m embe rs m ~r· familv :
I
ea.r:;an .
Th
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M
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M
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w.
Judge
James
Lee
ompson
1 111 1ams
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1". an
rs . ae
· d 1
elicited praise by many
who
S d
, .th h set March 19th as h&lt;•nrmv ate ·
.1
spent un ay evtmng_wi
er for four local juveniles char!' I
Baw l,
.
mother, Mrs. Lola Cam of Rut·
with deqfruction of prooertv
The Rev. W. Wood Duff, L1ma, , land R. D
bv
the
Pt Pleas::~nt ('itv PolicC' :
1
Galltpolil pastor from 1•34. I Mr. (jJld Mrs. Larry
Me·, ·Other action of thf' c~urt w::.q

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IS

SILLING PRICE, 12.95

the attention of many visitors.

Saturday night., play' directad and written by Mrs. Nancy
Plymale and Mr•. James D.
Walker, attracted a huge aud- !, ·__B_v_M_rs___F_e_li_x_A_lk-lr_e__
ience. Narrated by the Rev- 1 Mr. .and Mrs. Nick Perkins ~
Glen B. Buebolt, the drama lea- , of Kmgsbury Rd , spent Sun-

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Gallipolis' First UDlled
Richard Plummer, Synod
of Ia Dvorak composition.
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es its retrospective g~ee a- ley Kreidler, Synod board
of [ were copies of the church his-

nauonal moderator after two otis, Pa., fonner members;

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Mrs.McEiroy . Familyo£6
o·~~ sa·h....,..··dayt. Dies m
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New
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COLUMBUS (UPI) - lien
lnd there In Buell.,e polltl&lt;l,
tnd tho word around town 1.1
lbJ!t tho pretty wife ol the new
Republican ttate chlllrnla wUI
be an asset to bla polltieal ea.
reer.
Mrs. John s. Andnwa, whose
husband tak.. over as chair·
man on April 1. has been In
JIOIItics for some time, and
kncws a good meny people ill
the political game at both the
1tate and national levels.
She was on the staff of lor·
mer U.S. Rep . A. D. Baumhart,
of Ohio's 13th DIB!rlct, In Wash·
ingoon for six years. When he
retired . in 1000, she became
lravelilng secretary for Hecry
Cabot Lodge durlni his cam·
paign for vice president. Fol·

Ql Weclneoday Mrs.
V. DISalle Qew to Florida.
oame out of a recent
bile accldellt near Ma/ion
oul serlouo Injury but a
da)'l later developed a

lowing his defeat, she worked
lor Rep. Charles A. Mosher of
floorUn in his Sandusky office.
The Andrews, who were mar·
rled last •urnmer and honey·
W09ned al the Rfpublicllll Na·
t ion at Convention, have a hol])e
in c.astalia. It Is within a
stones throw of the famed
Blue Hole and has a trout
stream runnmg through the
grounds.
They also have an apartment
In Toledo, where Andrews is the
successful county chairman.
Since A
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. ndr ews pans
to be a
fuII ·.. t rme cha Irman •. t hey wIll
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Ohto Democratic leaders were
·
quick to Ope " the! r campaign
against Andrews. They said his
29·15 electtm. over Allen County
Chairman Kent B. McGough In·
dlcated a Ser.Ious spii't •,,1 pa rt Y
ranks. Tht:ir reasoning was that
without the eight Cleveland
vutes And.-ews receiveu, the
contest would have been closer.
They said the GOP traditional·
1! received its votes downstate.
not in Cleveland and thai
Cleveland interests' led by for·
mer Treasury Secretary George
M Humphrey had dictated the
selerlion.
Republicans
had
another
view. All talked harmony and
unity but privately they said
J\ndrews' selection was 8 vict•ory for the middle of the road
liberal elements of the party.
The~ saw him as a professional
pclitician with experienre in big
Qity politics, with particular
,.ccess in the suburbs. These
are the areas where most obset'Vers believe !he GOP must
do better.
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Shake Haven
Opening
For Season
Wednesday,
March 17

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a

OPTOMEtRIST
Office Boon: fl to 12. 2 to 6 !Close at NOQJI 011
Tbun. - Eul Court St.. Pomeroy

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125 E. Mllill St.

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SoVIC
• ts are

CzarJS•ls Now

c·nes
• China
TOKYO (UP[)
Oltna today biUetly
the SoVIet Unton for
iDI an anli·AmetlCall
stratlon by Chinese ~tuclents
Moscow. Pekmg •aid
police ac!lons reca.~ed the czar.
IBt era and were unprecedenJ.
eel . hisro ,
;:: edito
In th Pek•••
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. "'6
Peoples Daily, possibly written
by Mao Tze-lwlg, .chastlzed the
Soviet leadership m lor!"' that
~~· been osed _rarely smce the

eel m;.~m~=-m~t':ta ~~mst
chev. It accused the Soviets
knuckllni under to the United
States.
The editorial In the official
f th Chin
;::':,'~pe;a~y ~omm.:'ed on
the March 4 demonstrat'Ion
against American polici'es m·
Viet Nam at the U.S. Embassy
In Moscow.
"It is unprecedented in history that the government of a
socialist country should have
gone so far as w ose Ioree In
broad daylight to su ress the
masses ' just struggf? against
U.S. Imperialism and to
duct with ulterior motives politi~l persecution of
.'
wounded students in the
tals/' the editorial said.

some &lt;Old.
Funeral oenkel lor lllldted
Democratic State Chairman
M~lroy. 52, wbG died Ill
William L. O&gt;lem.on wu
Unlwmtty I!Depltal, Cohlmllul,
number ol lawyers
followed a lh«t 11~
a convention for the legal
be h"-'1 Tu&lt;aday at
fe.,lon In the almiiiitne state.
m. at the Chester Mel:b..
Church wttb burial ln !he
A m.ojor conversation piece
, eemetery.
The Rfv.
C&lt;&gt;lumbus has beell the
Pearl
llllll olllclate.
new home lor the
formetiJ ol
State University president.
.
been Uvlq In CliJiton
could cost about f300,000, II- Ohio, Morrow County. She
,
nanced . b)lspeclal giltl.
born In LebanOII Township
Sity offtclals were quick to
M lg Ccunty the daughter
that while It would be
th: ~te John ~nd Marsaret
unlverstty land, and no
Johnson and was 8 memmoney wouln be used.
f the Methodm Ch ch
0
Novice G. Fawcett,
ur ·
president, sold tho
Survlviors Include bet
residence would he a
band, Dayton
l,lcElroy,
campll! residence for a long ton ; and daughter, Llllda Sue,
time. The present 25 •
al home; five sons, Ray
president's home on campus
Roy E., Jlntmy E.,
,.
old and m the view ol unlver· aU of Clinton,
and
slly officials not too well suited Jes W.. serving with !be Army
for the kind of entertainment at Fl. Lee, Va .; sis
the univer.lty president must dren and five
Russell
do. It Is . more or less In the Job~son, Clinton; Carl
center of the campWI which Barberton; Alfred
Johnson.
Fawcett feels Is not the best
Martins Ferry ; Robert
cation. He wants the
son, Albany, and Lenlal
home to be several
son, Barberton ; two
away, so that the
Mn. Rosie Connolly,
could get away from
camp. Fullon, and Mrs. Bessie
us hubbub part of the time.
ran, C&lt;&gt;lumbus.

w.

Te .T. earns

BUENOS fUR&amp;'! tUPI) - lor- IIIIa.
rO!IllDa'•
CommuaiJI • ~'"eel

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(Coatlnuecl from Page 3)
half lD a '13-419 squeeze p a It
Ottoville. Raclne's Gordon Fish,.. hlt a ooe-r.ander wltb elglrt
oecimct.l remaining !A&gt; lead the
Torna,dOel! to a 48-47 upeel over
lOth-ranked New Bostoa.
Another thrUler was tile Ur~na-!'lqua affsll', WOII by the
Hillclimbers 81·74. Van ,Evans
scored 30 polntea and tellmmate
Jim Waldren 28 for Urbana.

LISBON , Ohlo IUP!)
A
lather and mother and their
lour yoong children were burneel 00 death early today In 0
that swe!ll their brick and
frame house at West Point,
about sis mlleo IIOU!heut
of 'thJs Northeastern Ohio town.
Firemen from the West Point
Volunteer Fire Department laid
four bodies were recoveted and
OPEN BIDS
possibly 8 Mh.
The Meigs
':"unty comml..
slonero thls mornmg opened b1da
The victims were Jack Gbur, to purchase a new sheriff's d ..
30, his wife, Linda, 25, a111t' their partment crui!er. '!be commiJ.
children, David, 8; Michael, 5; sloners, however, hnd not acted
Luctnda, 2\lz, and Jackle, i 011 the five bids by local deaf.
months.
ers by late thlo momlni, pend·
lni further study.
Firemen said the two-story
home was enguUed In flames by
RUSHED TO HOSPI'JAL
the time they artived. The blaze William Zerkle, Syracuse, was
lor a time threatened a nearby rushed from the Ohio Rivet

Peronbtl WDD the popular rote
and almost tripled their conpnlon1l l!mlgth In Sunday'1

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11Ie CMter PTA'wlD
off.year election,
retur111 !oDigbt a1 lite (l! 5O~·
ahoweel today.
ICbool .at I p.m.
The vollng was a showdown wUI be obilervecl. Rebfthlllll
between the powerful topporl· will be aerved.

house, which had mln?r dam· boat Jerry Bosworth to Veter·
age from buckled
and ans Memorial hospital where
broken windows.
he underwent an emetgency ap.
pendectomy Sunday evening.
De Gaulle Emerges The boat, on which Zerkle ill
~:~e "!.~~~~ "{:~~cy srop

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WOMEN PAST 21

Drivers
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Pomeroy
Lodge
No. 164me~tF.&amp; litical
plums - control of
A.M
.• will hold
a special
1Paris city council.
1• • Tuesday, March 16, at 7:30 - - - - - - - - · -- ·
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Two driven escaped Injury p. m. at the Masoruc Temple
ln. an accident ooulh of Che- confer the third degree
shire Saturday evening
one candidate.
Rel1res.hmentrl
lng to a re"""'
will be served following the
..,.... • of the
State Pa~ol.
meeting. All Master Masons
The mishap look place
Invited.
p. m. on .Rt. 7. a miie lriiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiii"'j i
south .of Cheshrre. The
were both driven north
Program Announced Orville Landers, 25, Porneroy,ll
and Carol Mulford, 25, Rt.
--------For Homemakers
Cheshire.
TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
John Hulfod1
The Syracus~ Third Wednes· Landers was passing the
"THE NIGHT OF
day Homemakers club will meet ford c~r and when he cut bac.k
THE IGUANA"
Wednesday, at 10 a.m. in rown to avoid oncoming tafflc hiS Richard Burton, Ava Gard·
hall. AchJevement Day will be car hit the left front ~f the ner, Sue Lyon. Deborah Kerr,
the topic, officers will be elect· Mulford car and It ran mro a JUles Ward, Grayson Ball,
DelevMII.
eel, and plans for the annual .guard rail. There was mtnor Cyril
Colorc~rtaon
trip wilJ be made.
damage to the Landers car, and
Each attending is to give 8 moderate to the Mulford veh1i· :1 WID. ond THURSDAY
Morch 17-11
suggestion on where to go. They cle.
NOT OPEN
.,.., also requested to bring
Landers was cited to~~~~~~
thing that they have made
po: court Mar~~ ~
ed _F_R_t_D_A_Y_o_n_d_S_A_T_U_R_D_A_Y_
"ive to a shut~in or a new fam- Wl ~s~mg WI ou assur
March l9·2:0
ily In rown. RoD call will be to An th" ance. 1
rted
uFATE IS THE HUNTIII•
8
~ame a shut-in or new family ·the ~:;I
Gr= Estep,
Glenn Ford. Nancy Kwan.
m town. Potluck lunch wUI be Rt 1 p
'ted to M lg
Rod Taylor, Suzanne Plesh·
served at noon witt each bring·
.
omeroy, Cl
.
e s ette, Jane Ru•aell Mal'k. Ste·

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Three
calls were answered
Sunday by the Middleport E-R
enit. The first was al 7:25 a.
m. to tile .. Hamilton Av. rest·
~ence of, Mrs~ Douglas Grover.
She was !aJ~en to Holzer hospit·
at by tht· IQII8d as a maternity
patient. . ,
·
The sqJad then went to Rut·
land at 10 a.m. and took Mrs.
~lla LaRue to Meigs General
~ospltal as a medical patient.
fhe -t&gt;ther call was at 7:50 p.m.
I Bradbury lor Francis Smith,
\llho was ill and taken to Meigs

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PARIS (UP!) _ President
de Gaulle's government
strongly today from
Friends may call •t. the Spen·
local elections In a WITH ILADDER IRRITATION
Funeral Home m Belpre
test of popularity · "''"
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rstat1o111 IHMllwiOe &amp;I ••n:r n.u:n ..
administration claimed to menandma,mata:ra,....._.a
rvou
trom $oo tr~qu~nt, ,.,Diftl or ..
lu:tl.lnr
have held its ground everywhere IIJ,
~~rluUoa
botb da:r and. nla1~t. BecoDdar·
7011 may~ alup 1.1111 111l.fer !ron~
LODGE TO MEET
almost certainly to have B~adachu.Back.eheaudfeelold , tlred,
• t
•preue4. lA auc.lr. .ltrUaUoa, ~Y8TJ:X
won one of the naI'tons
op po- uuuau
1 brln•• t••t.reJ•~:~ oomtort b'

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ing her own table service. Mrs. C&lt;&gt;unty court Friday for speed. vens;'THE EARTH DIES
A conviction reported was ~
SCI AMI 0
A number of well
known , Pau1 Sellers and Mrs.
bert Carruthers 49 M'ddJOport
E
N u
names In Ohio politics have Johnson will be hostesses.
fined $5 and co;ts ior .:.erwidlh Willard Parker,
Virilnla
Florida tans.
and $'12 and costs for overload
Field, Dennis Price.
Gov . .James A. Rh?"es a~d
S
in Gailip t 's court.
'
\Irs. Rhndes w1th their fanuly
SUN., MON. and TUES.
March 21·22-23
'l"d grimddaughter left · ColmE
"SIX AND THE
bus at 1:30 a.m. Friday (01 Ml(Continued from Page I)
ACCID NT RI!PORTED
SINGLE GIRL"
ttmi. The__ y took the lowest prt'ce contest In 1964, a member of Middleport police investigat·
th D · ·
H Cl b
a one-car accident Saturday
(Technlcolor)
ecooomy. plane lore. The gover. e . airy 4u and
Race-st. Police said Pearl Tony Curtis, Natalle Wood,
hor was due back in his office Clothmg 4-H Club for
66, Pomeroy, lost control Henry Fonda. Lauren BacaU,
··
·,_ears a
be f th e Melgs1;;1;;;
Mel Ferrer. Fr,n Jeffries •
for Monday morning appoint· '
·
mem r 0
of
car and hit a tree. There Edward E. 119rllm. Count Ba·
ments.
County Junior Fair Board and was $350 damases. No arrests !l•ie and Orchestra.
delegate to the 4-H Club
were reported.
Colorcortoons .

.Three Emergency
f'.alls lire Answered

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VeterBDs Memorial Hoopftsl
Admissions saturday - None.
Di~char~ Saturday - Joy
Saoer, Middleport ; Margaret
&lt;;ell, Middleport; Oswell Durhom, Harrisonville;
Curtis
Powell, Racme.
Admloslons Sllllday - Paul
Cross, Rl 2 Racine; Orville
Arms, Pomeroy; Patricia MeLaughlin, Pomeroy ;
William
Zerkle, Syracose; Effie SaruJ.
ers, ReedSville; Donna Windle,
Middleport.
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Dloebarpo SUnday - Donald
Stivers, Middleport; ,.Vivian WU.
son, The Plains.

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Phone WY 2-3284

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tile caNt~irif eoM Of hcl OIIOi a-· fa1 c 11 ~
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receives Bonus trade-in reward
on auy llaytag of your choice

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·AmDDI ti»M IO«l art !tlrw. Tillt. Ket!lzel,
l"roona llaatra, Frd ,t'OIIIalae, Mn. Wllllt &amp; is:.~lb';,:j~~-=~
Robert MefrW, T - Brewer, ln081 vilJiton bl'
Pat Boone and Al!n:Marcret.. , eenlly·
!tiel Tormt 1111111 aD AJ!C.TV'I Rev. and Mrt. Wilbur Baxter
Bing Crooby ..,;eo March 28 u ~ tbe funeral ol bll bn&gt;a musle prolei!IOf who .._
llu!r • In • law, Oduo Mc.DerJllll!t I ill.

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MAR 18

The Amateur · Gardeners or
·
'j
Th ursday
M1ddleport
W1l J'Ileet
March 25 at the home of Mrll.
Earl Knight. Mrs. Glenn Lam.
~o.... t ·
th
h 1
·d
l,,ll';r IS e co- os ess an a
ar invited
program on flower arranging
;e Ladi~s Auxiliary lo the will be given by Mrs. Robert
fte'beJ
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Lewis Manley Post 263, Amerl·
com~~rro": :;ru~1!~:
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can Legion, will meet Tuesday The TwllJ&amp;ht Garden Club
:1
p•r
cent
eommlulOD
on
ixeven'""'
at the hOMe Of Mrs. Will meet Thursday 8V8niftl It
INGINIIRS, INC.
tex~ of 15000
• • 1111.&amp;1
I..LI8
the •··
EXPERIE:'IICED
Genenl SuppUn aDd Phone
WUI Winston at 7:30 p. m.
uvme ol Mn. W. A. Drak e
••• 7121
cou.
.. .. .. . .. . ouo There will •· a Stanley p•... with Mn. T. A. Hennessy as
TOtlll General Diet', le"' ,. Jllel.IN
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AUTOMOBILE
Port Worth, Tult
T~ Ron at the Reedsvll!e Fire
bouse co-hostess.
~=~~~~:an~uftepal~. .. • .::. ~:: Tuesday, March 11, 1:30 p.m.. 'lbe Wlllinl Worken class of
lllllllrancf un Town Ran •• 48.20 Qftl\n!Or~ by the D··•avllle La- the
Enterprise EUB Church
Real Estate For S•le
Tohl Town Hall
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91 .:10 ~,....
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n.ct:U
Eh·rtrlc Service
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. • • • 12.00 dies' auxiliary for the benefit of wm meet at the horne of Mn.
AND
~oR SALE·· 8 room house and Hullh
M\ntstll!rbl plld .... cburcb
11327
r
- Tu:u Wtthhaid tor
·
the fire department. Everyone Thoma11 Bentz Thursday even•
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3 lois, room (or 3 or 4 traildl•tNrt Board or Health
3.0• 15 urged to help by ealllng In log.
.
CIIJJ\t'ter.; ExpenM
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52.00
ers. Very reasonable· prtced Inre Protection - Purc:hM &amp;~ Flrl' orders to any of the Ladies lf
(or quick sale. Call WY 2~524. 1 To':~ 1 ~'::-~ntPr'ot"~i1 on . . . .
;~:: unable to attend.
'
Historical Society
3-6-7tp Hl1hway1 - llolld Conxt.
11'1'1.17
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Be
. ----...,.--~----..,:. ~ Malntenxn~ " Repair . • . . 14:t.21 Th A '11
Pomeroy, 0 . "lOR SAl~ "id•l .oi·' •·I'
WY 2-2143
Gu Tu
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e UXI ary D eeney D- To Meet Tonight
1411
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M. v . L .
. ••• , . • . H:Ul nett Post 128 will haye a dinaer
M butchertne and cutut buUdlag, located S52 N 1 ~!~~~~~~~;~~Y ·t~~p~-.;.e .... =:~ at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday March 16 T. PLEASANT - The Mat1 ting. PbU Meter. Phone WY
Second Street. Middleport I ro~ atii'JldlftJ f-!ellth l.nntlfti !I .OO at the Post home ill observance on County Hlttorical Society
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12 t tfc
Pliced ror quicll .ale
lft. I Ded~;~~o= ~~mC~~nl&lt;; ~dlt·~,~ ·' of the 48th birthday of the Am· wlll meet Monday evening at
quire at Oblo Hotel.
I Fr attendlu Hl'alth mutlnr MO erican Legion Members of the 7·30 p m.. ln the Henderson TourA.UtTIUNt;ER
_ I For WorllmnS Comp,
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FOR SALE : Modern brick and l For ~dY. Delq. Landi . .. . . .lJ Post, auxiliary members and ist and ·Informatlon Center, Rt.
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R:W
Jan1tor • Sert....
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18.00 tb .
hild
In · ·•
17 Hend
Crill ~ndfonl
frame ranch home. Large rnterut on r..111n1 . . . . . .•. 191111.flfl e1r c ren are vltQ&amp;.
,
erson.
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Puml'nt of ~mPQrary Lean• t300.00 Add March 17
A paper wlll be read b Mrs
t.'rtte. ,..._. •
living room, t ree bedrooms, Tot•l P•~ment"
.
13.323 m~
Y
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A. C. BRADFORD
tiled bath and kitchen. Hard- IONO UTili':~:! AND IINCIJNe The Winding Trail Garden Rersbhel A. He.nlldierson8, prepar-Rodle 01111
wood floors, patio fireplace, •ocot••s Club will meet at the home of ed y Mrs. W1 am teenberg•
1 11 tfc storm windows, d~rs, alum- I?n~~~~~~~:r~~:rt~. ~~~~
. ~!;·: Mrs. Leo Bryan, Pn11eroy, at en, reviewing the histo}'y of
'""'=c-=cc-.,----1 inurn windows marble sills TOtal Ke•·etpLx
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"':&amp;e I8 p. rn... Wednesday, March 17. some of the old homes in MaslNL'O:\IE TAX Senlre,
John- basement
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Jot
Call ! IUMiAn o:u~~~"'ATIONI IY
The Bradbury P.T.A. w I 11 on County. Vlsitors are welcome
son · Simpson Insurance Ag- \ WY 2- 5337.
t~MJ.:w meet Wedn~day evening at to ~ttend all meetings or the
3 12121 c ::~d~~n~~,~~· Yeu- .
ency. Room 6, Coats Build- ~
a•ceJ 11u Durlnt ve 1rtlle school w1th lhe Rev. Don- Society.
lng. Middleport.
Auto 5•1es
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The
American
Lutheran
Church Women will meet at
the St. Paul's church Tuesday,
at 1 p.m Women of the St.
•
John's and St. Paul's churches

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Take Ovor P1ymenl1
$16.00 A Month'

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Powt'r s tef't ·
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REPOSSESSED

SALE. B!'droom suite $45.
PHONE WY2-2156 FOR
ove rstuffed ('hairs, dresse!'.
rockers. dining room chairs,
Notice
table. de ~ks . wa sh stands.
china
cupboards.
R
=.-.-.-:::R-.,- ,-en Cline. Rt. 2. Ra - la mps.
clocks.
umbrella
stand.
Love
cine. will re-open the Pageseal
and
chairs
.
Picture
fram·
ville Pentecostal Ch urrl1 Su~ ­
day. March 21st.
Servict&gt;s es marble top table. Lee Rud·
Sundnv and Thttnda\ evl'n· isell. l08 Legion Terrar ... Porn·
3-15·12lp
ings S.t 7:30. f.veryone Wt'l · ero~· -_____
rome.
3 15 3tc
extra good young fox
LOSEWF.IGH·T- Saf;ly
wit~ . THREE John KeHrns. Clifton.
pE':( -A-Diet tablets. Only 9&amp; hounds 773-5948.
Hl-6\p
~~ Stark's Drug Store.
W. \'a.
l 12 filltr
CI.IFF 'S SHO[ REPAfR

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High School band director, will
n••• present the Salisbury pupil!! in

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er heavy equipment. A•e 2&amp;
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Altractive eomm1ssion

HOLLYWOOD (UPI)- Nottalettrl CSS.V "IIDDio Part,"
to waldl televlal011 by:
.,_., hu dilliner Edith
Tht Heedllnen:
Oeor&amp;o C. !lead u a Jlli04 •. Other IJnk.
Scott, liar of Jut IOUOD'I 1 - YiBllort. fil&lt; lhe remainder
"Earl Slde-WI!II Side" dries, of tile weelt IDcludl Shelley
Is a «UI!II on Red Skellllll'• Wlntera a o d flare vauglm
CBS.TV show March zs•.. Dan. Tuuday, Pat O'Brien weenny 'Mlomas' NBC.TV apeclal day, Hedda Hopper 'lbutsday
~unday Is s nostalgle l'l!mem- and author Eugene ButC!Icll Ff1,
brance of burlesque before dRy...Dine .%ore's ABC-TV
stripteasers were dominant, and tpecial from the new Los
the cut also Includes Mickey Aftleles music center weane.
Rooney, Lee Remick and Jim day, In addition to a previously
!"Gomer Pyle") Nabors... AJ&gt;. announCid appearance by Bob
other special Sunday, ABC-TV's Hope, will also present baUer"Preview," 1 collection of plup Ina Maria Tallchlef; oomposer
lor various show busioe.. •eo· Henry Mancini playing plano;
tur~. offers a sequence about bossa nova guitarist Joao au.
Brigitte Bardo t making a berto; jazz org011111 Jimmy
movie In Mexico . ..Almost pre- Smith, and the 1110 voices of
dictably, the scheduled appear· the UCLA ch.,.us and glee elub.
ance on CBS.TV'a Ed Sollliyao
Cam1D1 AttraolloDtl CSS.
show Sunday by Pernell !lob. TV' a "Amateur Hour" airs a
erts. maverick headliner of two-part doumentary depleting
" Bona~" lor the opposition Its 30-year history Marcb 28 and
network NBC-TV, bas been April 4, and ohowlng the debuts
called off.
o! Btars of loday as they apAdd Heaolllnerw: Art Link- peared with Major Bowes on

musle

urged to be present.
will be preseo~ and plan•
The Salisbury PTA will meet made for a talent show to be
at the school, Tuesday, at 7:30 1held this spring. Refreshment•
p.m. Ro•·rt warren Pomeroy will be served by the 3rd grade
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make• stanlnfM,In·
ltll•l C:larll:, Tewnal'llll Citrll:
Pro •r•'m
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51NIU.L T0 1111 NIHII• PUNDI
com• of SUKHIO to $2 .00 uc••n• TO BETTER serve you, we op- ! possible. Bonus, life lmmr· G('n. ~~~ Clax~'."~ .~~P~rt". Uil.a
a nee am1 hospltatn.tton pro· clatrdta Tu . . . . . . . • •.. 'll.ll&amp;
erate a 4-wheel drive loader eram. Extensive company 11 s..1u Tu: and Fin. Jn•t .. .. Hi03
Send applit1tion 1Guoun .. Tax
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and back hoe. FrPe estimates traininx.
to:
Aulo R~1t•tnt1on
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Phone WY 2-3Z43. Emmet W. '
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changed to WY 2-2607. E. M
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OF ORIGINAL ISSU!
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Middleport, Ohio .
Cl111 #A" Common Stock
3 15 6Lp
serurity. Experienre Sundly 1111 t".nlll!f, P'talfllltl ... , FOR SALE : 1 ton 1951 Fnrd Tul~ ..l~~~~~:~~oe;~,
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11.00 Par V1fu• Fully Paid, Non-AsHIIIi:tle, Capital StoCk
For Rent
. 1963 CIIRYSI.ER 3110. one own- School, ministry h•lpful. Earn
lteallal
lrurk. $400.00. R. S. Black· :
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, 100 wf'ekly and up. No comMllerntlle. ~
wood. Rutland, Ohio.
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PRICE~,SO PER SHARE
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Additional information moy bo obtained from
ished and unfurnished.
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warranty to see.
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Ce1umttu1. Ohio. hbruarr u , lttf
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fi:tp 22 West Madison St .• Chic~go
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! one row corn planter' !lar : send $2.00 to The Job Finder, I ·Pantaea. Anlold ~ret~ten.
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Oblo, oo varloUII Rctlonl af ll s
Suite 405- Flr&gt;l N•llonol B•nk Bulldlnt
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for i 11 Ann St., Pomerov. Ohio. . til E111 llboln Sind, Po• Bll ear noom, rtdo uol II""
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Ironton, Ohio
Phone Ar01 Codo 614 532·31138
FOUR room apartment , newi;. 1 small tractor or one horst.
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3 15 Stp 1' wey.
Thl1 advertls•ment Is neither en offer to Mil nor • soltc:lo
~tf.'..dtaarsted, partly furnish· Good heav~ low wheel ' wag
7 10 trc
ud IB3DI&amp;erabtuty
County: State Route Nut. Jle, a:~;
t•tlon of oHtrt to buy •ny of th... HcuriHes. Tht Dffer
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on, a}SO butchering tools. 1\fSfe
In Hoctinz
County;
State C:ountn
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11 mad• only by th• prospectus.
For Le •
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Stau Routt No•. 3a9,
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ment, utilities .paid. Married THERE'S NO charge for use of
FOR SALE : G rooms. bath full
----eouple or famdv of 3. No C
Sh
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size basement. C&lt;lal furnace,
, Rout• No•. MI. IJ. nt. 349
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ts. WY ~
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Insurance
Ina. 324. 3.2"1', 321. :we
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sun-porch. carport.
double
3~, 1:111. S'71 , 88113 , Mil 'tn Vln·•
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garage chicken hous e. ba rn, P'HUTU Copyln&amp; Service Cop- Ituu
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RI~e Rock. black top, lrlh , birth recor&lt;ls and almosf any I:,JoJIPntrln•
tor waed and brulb eoD·
bath lurni'sh·'
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•hall .,. •• 111 roNh 111
In "'1 leport,l
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S. Serond l plants now. Will have some ·
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bidder
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have tomato plants last of
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GUARANTEED,
for an a~nount equal to five ,., cent
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ten tbu•and dollara. or • bond ror
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5 room and batb apanmeat Hhfrt s, p or tla nd. Ph one "I
at all ages. Phone WY 2-"161111
... 11•. r 'ent *' tt~• •1111, payable 1.0
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Columbul, Oblo, at ll'llt 10 dayl ••
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TRAILER Iota for rent, close ' tic tank. Get Klean-Em-All . pirces. 0.1d toys, carved hand· i fuH bas~men~. La~ge Jot rn TWO GOOD Coon Hounds, will rt~~·h~h:n!~~u.!e'.~:p:On :!d pallll w
to Laundrymat and schools , septic tank cleaner
La nd- · Jed
residential netghborhood j t ra de 1or pony. Ph one W'r' 2· ·' ,hall
•II 11bor employed uo thl• c:ontsad
f .furn1ture,
dro marble
l af tabletopped
cor !• $10good
500 00
be tn ac:corcaaa.ce wtt.a
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pany
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seat
chairs, cane chalfS,
sink and f r o n t
tlon• appll~able to Slate HIJitwa, o.
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four
f'Oo"l"h
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china
porch
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1964 APPLIANCE
dolls, old lamps or parll ol' age and nice garden. Local·
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meat.· W\' z.s4.S4
12 e tiC'
I.amps, gas 11ghts a nd ptcture
.
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. 1 mile
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Ohio"
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Pliln•Code
end or•peelfleatlona
are on , 11 ,.
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TRAILER LOTS - rree sew·
CLOSE-OUT SALE
frames. ,WY !&lt;5262. Mrs. HOW· ] from blacktop road •
Only
of bilbwo,.
.
The director ruenea tile rlfhl to
age and water. Brown's Trail
REG. CLOSE.OUT
ard Cecil, West Main Stree~ $1600.00.
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2 23 301 c RACIN E - 6 • room frame
Pomeroy.
er Park &lt;State Approved! 1-ARISTOCRAT
reJect 1
any and all bide.
Minersville, Ohio, Phone WY WASHER $235.00 $210.00 STANOING Timber. T()p caSh home .with bath, coal fir!'d
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2-3324.
l 15 tfc I-ARISTOCRAT ELEC.
price paid. Marion Reynolds. hot Rlf heatmg, 2 porcheo
W,AIHIIII ACTIOII
MODERN • room and bath fur· ~~~~~TOM $179.00 $150.00
CoolVIlle, Ohio, Rt. 3. Call and full basemen!. Large lot PT PLEASANT - Harry E
o ALL POitCILAIN FIIIIIH
nisbed apartment. Middle.porl. WASHER ·- $175.00 $155.00
after t o'clock, "7-3503.
wlth two-car garage
and Lee, Stuart, Ohio. was cited for
•• , outtlde aftd lntkla
WY z.31174.
3 1 tfc 1-PACEMA!j:ER ELEC.
l·ll·Uc large shop, trees, flowers and ! hit and run and Intoxication fol·
• (.. P. C•••• end•
ROOM apartment and -batb ' DRYER
$205,Dtl $180.00
shrubbery. St2.000.00.
lowing an accident Saturday 8
low nter presaure troublll
Z-15 CU. FT. COMB,
WANTED to Buy, Antiques, C. C. CUCKLER. REALTOR p.m. near N. Haven. Lee struck
• l UIIT flLBill
unlurnilhd. All utilities fill' FROSTLESS $349.00 $315.00
Canival, China, Cut
Glass, I BOX %21
WY 2-3838 parked truck owned by Jack
MAR. u
nisbtd.
Upstair•
above
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Donovan's ofice. Phone WV - 8
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Gla.ssware, Clocks, Old Alad- _ _ -~'-- .. , 01110_ __ _ , Fletcher, New ~aven. Property The Meigs Coonty H Ple•
:1-30411 or WY 2·2064.
~R;:zi~. F~~~::IG$~~5.00 dm '· Rochester, Rayo or HOUSE FOR SALE:. 3 miles •damage was estomaled ao $200.•sure Riders club will meet at • Ill CAPACITY TUI
common ool lamps or parts, from Pomeroy on Rt 143 Guy Lee. Stuart, Ohio, a pas· the st Paul'a Lilthe
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FREEZER - $265.Dtl $240,00
Furnitw-e. Marble Top Tables, John A. Jeffers Jr. or cali senger in the Lee vehicle was M
1 NO :::' ..--·
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ONLY
THREE roolll8 and bath, !urnPOMEROY
Picture Albums, Picture AI· WV 2-11046.
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'3 . titc cited by tbe Sheriff'• depaot· :
P.;, the Ullllisbed, private entrance, 170'-1:
Jack w. Carny,
bumi, Picture Frames, Wash- - ment. ,investigation officert. for
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. au
Mulberry Ave.
Phone WY ·
PHONE
bowl and Pilcher oets, Large 2 ACRE lot, 800 ft. South on intoxication. There were 110 per- ed Methodist chureb will meet
2·2575 or inquire ol 378 Se&lt;.WY 2·2111
Gla" Marbles. Glass Paper Rt.. No. 62 (!rom ,Pomeroy oonal Injuries.
. al the .church, IIIIOIIday at 7'10
ond Str..t, Pomeroy. U.lfc;
Weights, Telephones, Bra•s, Br~dge) . Contact Grady Craig, Arrests durlnl tbe weekend p. m.
Copper, Iron, Pewter and Ma!On County, W. Va. 773- according to jail l'&lt;lCI)I'da were Tbeodoruo Counelt Daua!Jierl
Male Helj)_W~te~ _[
Help Wanted
Wooden ArUcles. Lee Rudisell, lito!.
H·tfc John Freeland, P. Pleuant, of America will meet ID ftiii$3JMl OR MORE per hour on
108 Legion Terrace, Pomeroy. FOR SALE
Five room and Henry Floyd, Rl. 2 Bidwell, lar MSiioD at the lOOP B.aJI,
permanent rou 11 work with MALE : Exchange hours
for
HO.I2tp house plus breakfast room both cbaraed .1Jllb lntollleation: Monday at 7:10 P· m. A liOd.ll ·
advancement opporlunil•es nsh ' Opportunity to make :
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2 22 lfe B. Ross, 38, Wett Union, drunk are uked to brkla IIMiflcheo
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a profitable position that can modern, 300 bulk tank ant' all
would like work s days WANTED: Middle • lied man be worked lull or part-time. milking equipment, 3 wells. .
' wffk. Mrs. Lewis P•tors. or woman. Murt be able to AppUcanll must ha"e 10 or 2 ponollt, stream and several
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HI-lite Middleport.
2-21-trc would required t600 to $3,950 ment. Machinery
available.
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6:30 Sign Off
6:05 Sacred Heart
Saturdays:
6.20 Melfa CT, RFD
6:00 Sig11 On - News
tl:25 Paul Bowers Farm
1:06 Country Music Time
6:30 Bill Miller Show
1:25 Country Jamboree
6:57 Wealher
7:00 News
7:00 Hatlonal Newo
7:06 Larry Anderson Show
7:011 Bill Mlller Srow
10;46 lt'a Music _ Army
7.:~1po
BUir-Mftler s•-w
11:110 Oalry Valley &amp; Dutton'l
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7:0 Plckena Hardware Show 12:00 Newa
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12:111 Muolcal Interlude
7:SO Nllws
12:10 The Rev. Merlin Teets
8:30 lhlly Light
1:00 Tho Jim Mees Show
8:46 Baker Furniture Show
0:10 SUndown Serenade
&lt;Wed.-Auctlon) Fri, Sbawl 1'10 Sip Olf
1:00 Naill
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1:011 Cofllt With Janet
7:30 Sign On_ Army Hour
1~:00 Sftb Sbap
7:55 Newa
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10:16 MornJD&amp; Mtdltatlona
1:00 French City Baptist
10:10 Bill Miller Sho11
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10:45 Muon Alt. l'riiD (Tuea.l 8:10 Sunday Show
10;45 Famll)o Worship ('Ml•ro.) 1'30 Tho Bible Speako To You
10:46 A.S.C. Prgm (Pete
I:U Wash. Repts To People
Sllleldl) (Frldayll
10:00 n,1 Good Life
11:00 t&lt;ftw~ ·
1G:II Concr•aman'a Report
11'011 TIDfl (Jourltry Junotlon 10:30 Sund~ Show
11'46 Tlny'l Colm1ry Hymn
11:10 The Quiet Hour
Time
12:00 Newa
12'110 Canlent Block Newa
12:15 The ChrilJtlan'a Hour
IJ:30 Ooouler'l GUlli~ (Frll 12'811 Tbe Rav. Merlin Teeta
U:!O Larry Alldenon show
1:110 'Mle SUnday Sbawoaae
3:110 Jim Mill Show
1:30 'Oio Rev. Sllu BlUapa
1:111 Blaettoar Auto Sbaw
2:00 Tho Re•. Andrew
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1:6 Tho Rev Roecoo
. S:IO Tbo Sunday Sbawcuo
1:10 Ntwa (Local)
1:10 Jim NH1 Show
1:30 Baptist Layman'• 11out
1:110 Ntw1
1:11(1 Tht Sundowa lltranada
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Mrs John Jeflrlea aDd family
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aDd· Jack w. JeHrlea. She also theAp~ SpriPp Cab Seoul Mr. Ifill Mra. Garlalld Wea•· a..r111
(B~ tt!Sel't eel u . : - : ~ TalW":i
bJ the Syracoae Ladies AuxJI ,proJect. .
d be lor sale
aDd Mrs Bruce Lloyd attended memorial oerv~oes for Pack m m•i¢"1 bel4 s.tul'-., wbo ,..... callad bin BJcbth crade lludeDII fiOIIOIIl- folloW
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tary of the VoiUDteer Fire O.ptj 1ma~e a~~ ~~~e~~ m.v be plac- :
·, 00 Mll&lt;6. were called to Gladys Jolmaon Jtlflrleo. ~ day eveDIDI al the Se!leb!II'Y by the death of her llllflt. Jul· td u Uaembly proaram
Jnf!~ ~ Sawyer u
at town ba~cle=~~;: Sla:k ~ ::;; .::;~ any Auxiliary member . IDayton SaturdaY by the death Jeffries~=::~~ - School with Ricbll'd
Younc. 1w1 Sauvoce, " ' : t o = da7 ~n..:
Dorothy Neutz]ID&amp; u
lfitb tlio opening pray \Gre&lt;ting cards .. ere senl
to of her b'::~:ier:::.ul S~~:it:: =leto v;i~l
with lhli .
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the Jeater" "Ceopatra," and ~ ~%~
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Ro&lt;e
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ceremony by Dent two Ifill father, Jolm SaUVII•·
teillnB jokes atd pretentlng the
performed
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e Woods •erved relresh 1 ill since December.
Frances Larkins
!lOll. ,lelui Three. Deo Two ol wblch Mrs. Mill RarDOra Boice mtll'fled acle ol •the program.
ventriloquist with "dtllllthe AmerJran flag.
Cl a i Gert~udto Mrs ('lar k Mrs. Lon· YMr and Mrs. Fielding Hawk- and Bertha Amos of R:!tlflll..;. Steve Ebllfl U. den mother 8fld to her employmeDI Ill Dayton l'ollowiDg the salute to ~as .~Benny Wright on biJ knee.
Assistant secretary
ar ,men' . Hood . '' ". Lavender. ins ~!sited recently in Belpre Mrs. Claude Dlll'llee
' Mro. John Jeffers,
osslltaDt, Sunday after a 'Jislt wltb
floc, led by ~ Rouab
my
f18hl between Ben·
Lavender read lh~:.'!~:s A~~ ~ ~;~ ~~ite. M;s Slack. Sylvia lwilh their daughter and lamily, Jeff and daughter, 1A: w.l.~ displayed tllld described arUclea panonll, Dr. Ifill Mra. R. 'C Jol!D Newlun, ~%t=!; A~:: as "Chicadee," aDd
the la~it;'::un~ed , 127 cleared Zwill ing. PhylliS Hendri&lt;. l':m- Mr. and Mrs Chsrles Vro~au ~~~:ft'f'h.:':,;.:t'::.':a aDd other representlrtB Mexico, tha theme Bolee
llnl ::Sadllte~;1 Prayer.
~le Reuter's same rooster.
recenntney supper The rna line
relatives Including Mr. •!"' Mrs. of :•
Mr Ifill . . VI!IO · Waltm U:ua- Ruschel waa presefll. "Rufus," endecl In victory klr
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eel Stmday ~ with their
A football game between the
ed to rna e
' Wolf&lt;. \1ildred Pi.rce.
weekend With hts parefn lsd,
. al and . with her aUDt Miss Eblin, Rick Gaul, Dean I .._ atlfl~ Mrs D'eoale l'altmiOil·
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Mrs. Arthur Flct
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be held at the town hall. taught , Memoria/ He
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chJI~re~ lthr b~': parents Mr. be&lt;n with her husbatld and tam· Mr. YOUDB "'"Fl.;Pleualll, W. Va., 'Jisltod Sunbara White against ..I"IIIJ!:5
there are enough interested per· By Mary Shrme
we:; ~; 5 ':':au Miller. Mrs' Mil· ily in Morocco for the ,ast three for r~u: ~
day afternoon wltb Mia · Ellie Sgt and ·Mrl Donald Matheny Charisst Porter,
be•
sons. Anyone interested shOuld
an . rt,;,..d to Urbana with years. Mrs. Durgee and cblld· Gene av dlscuUed lor the Hart aDd Mill Ehel KDenl&amp;·
. thla .and Curtll
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contact Mrs. Slack in pe"on
~~~retoday and will be with ren are residing at . thetr home PI~ to be held at Mr Ifill Mrs John R. Weeka ~: N C arrived last were Ronnie Re
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or by phoning WY 2-2801
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d hter and family, Mr. in Pittsburgh and will be jomed Sco
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with their fam- gene Ruscbel.
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Mrs. Slack, Eileen
Clark·, Smilh with a special tribute by \ .~~ :~g Robert Faulk and son. 1by Mr. Durgee when hts work Pt. Pleas8flt Juomo~"':.sst..ant 8fld son, ro::~ with
Mr aaDd Mrs.
Albert were Bennie Wright&gt; anti.~ -:U
and Naomi London w_ere nam· Edilh . Hu ls inpil lar . was held jllobb~. Mrs. Faulk (Sanda Mil-' is finished abroad.of Miss Mar- =~:~~~paittctp.Uon ;:'!!.ts~Mr. aDd Mrs . . EldoD Ro~b. I~ 8fld lllr. and 111'11. Sawyer. M~fer;;..;.alfpd ,\len.
when Mary Snne. Wh.JI: Shr me lerl will undergo surgel'l! for Saturday guests
Mr and athnan fDct Harold Blackston, Weelu and Mrs. Herman SchOlL Henry Matheny, Leon, W. Va. Werry. I ryave a •mlal.
Weslmrnst.er Youth
of Jerusalem. mel rnday ev-~ gallstones Wednesday.
garet Sa~erH~~~~ of Colum· ~~~et cb""'"'an. AU dens are Eddie 8fld Jerri Frick who Sll\. Matheny returned
tony,::: Jr. Blellel tntroducfellowslrip Meets
ening at the !OOF t~:ll h i gh Rio Gr~ Colle~~n~t~~~~~ ~:· aE~~ce of Miss Sauer. The meetlll&amp; today after school to are employed In Columbunpent Camp ~ueDI!. Ndr~
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,of lhe ~ro;:;:"Dennis Saelens, Mr. aDd Mrs. Thomas Walk~· A University of Scoutlll&amp; to family.
Jeff enrolled. in Mrs. Maag's grade with a record of 3-11,
ing at the church. Edtlt Hapton· ' 1 ~:porled i:l were Haze l Cle- , ;:~~~a Brewington, Bobby Ord, Columbus, visited ~ly ;:~ _be held at Marsha~n~er~: Mr .. aDd Mrs. Jack Cummins first grade at Middleport March in~~·~ wer~~Ddy
stal~:~~.t~~~o:ri~l~~ :. A Pray- land. Anna Sievers. Evelyn Mur· fNeda Bradford. E;ric Chambers, t hetr ~~~:':".~{:.'. an~ Mts. H\'"~: A':., annoUDced was and family ol 18 ~uma:: loth. It was the 84!Venlh birth-~~ sw::O~: Roy VadliJ!an,
e~ for Forgiveness." was given ray and Fa nchon Wei;~ ~~~~.; : and Leo Kenn~~~
ber mo- ~~~Watkins. Other guests of : u a l award&amp; dinner to be w::-:n:."::.ndanf'~. Floyd day of hll a : =ky ~:'~ Cllfford Wyatt, ToDlley Vaughby Ruth Ann Lacey The enlire lions were receFJve~ e Mar -~ hM' s.~~ohn ~rnard Schramm Mr and Mrs. Slater were Mrs. held at Kyger Creek on March ~urnmtna of Racine 8fld Mr. whokl!:"~
bonor of her rlrthday. an, Tim Glaze, ~irtlll Phillips,
rf . ted ·n a r"ading inslallallons •I "" oro '
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red Cabe
of Athens and
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k Hoy Nltz and Ketth Wisecup.
group pa ICI~ . ldl B ~l ifut ·: 20·· MI. Olive al Columbus. Ap· of Zanesville. spent Thursday lo F
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. Wednesday evening cupca eo The Eighth grade IO!lth l "i !O"
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weco Joe Ca een o
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Conktes, I'&gt; ee a
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and Ice cream were shared with
d f 13-4 were prt!II'Dted wo
Dues were. coll~c.~u:~ne;:P:,~ ~lhe~s. Apnl 5.·
, \guesls of relatives.
I Mr. and Mrs. David DOes were served.
Mr. 8fld Mrs. Gene Hnuda· Becky by Jeff Darst, Judy and :pfites whlch t~tey · Jon :tn
gJven durmg
Bernice Wino weJs eleele~ as l Mr and Mrs. Fielding Hawk-: visited Thursday . with ~is lathobeit aDd RandJ 8fld Rebecca Dickie OWen, Cindy, Curtis and the Big Betld Cl~ ·.and as .
,,~n Lew is pl aJ•ed for the worthy high pnestess. VJrgJ, At:, ins. Middleport, and Mr and 'er, Mr. L. D. Diles while they W orhl 'Prayer E"ent were Sunday dinner guests ~Jeff Matheny.
C&lt;H!hsmpinns of tbt Big: Betld
. h mn followed bv the I ki ns, wa lchman ol Shepherds, Mrs William Longstaff of Hen· ,were enroute to Flortct:'·
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Junior High League. ·. Members
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bv· the Harriett Ncigler. noble pro·\
. W Va have returned \ Mrs. Thomas Scally ts recup- Heou n
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erett Dalley.
S -"'-· S lwol H
of th81 team - • Jell Werry,
closmg p~ayer gtve~ll .Olhers l phetess; Al1 t&gt;n Hughes, associ- derson~ va ~at io~ trip to Florlda .. erating fr()"ll re~t surge_ry at
. Pra er was ob- Mr . and Mrs. Harold BarUr&amp;.UUJ' .c
our Sam Arnold, Jim QfQW",' Kenny
Rev. H:':::dR:vu~~le,;,an mod- ale watchman of shepherds; M•· 1 ~~~ visited Cyprus Gardens. \Veterans Memortal Hospttal.
~,:!d ~•Yu: Ch.!t., ~tho- reio returned to their home In Speaker U McCoiJWI Ertgllsh, Cbester Roush, Kelly
present C thi Mills Kathv La-] rv Hughes. worthy scn be ; Ehz· Bok Tower. Citrus Tower and \ Mr. and Mrs. Edward J~seph ~sl chui'ch March 5 with 25 YoUDptown Friday after
a Sgt. Edward L. McComao, son McKeMie, Reed Fetteli,Jltnnle
orator, yn :uchan~n and ~1r.f abeth Lear. worthy treasurer; Tam pa, Clearwater, and St. and daughters, Tina . aDd uste,
nt
The theme: "Witat week's visit with his mother, of Mr. ud Mrs. L. W. McCom· Wrl&amp;ht, Mike Gloltokar, tr~~ene
ce~, ~anc~aul Haptonslall. ad· I Bonnie Boone, worthy chaplam ; Petersburg, Orlando. They to•tr-ispent the week~nd ~~ ~arkers- b.:'t~ the Lord Require?" was Mrs. Edna Bartels.
as, spoke during the Sunday Rusche!, Jeff Mankin Ifill Jobn
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Barbara Adams. worthy shep- ed bolh the East coast and Gulf Iburg. W. Va. wtth re at ves..
nted
by Mrs.
Esther
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School hour at Heath Methodist ZUrcher.
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herdess. and Pauline Atkms, coast of Florida and several Mr. and Mro. Charles ~cJ&gt;. :~I and Mro Ada Morris. MrsMrEd: ~:~artelo visit- Cburch on his experience while The Ninth grado team f/ll
worlhy gwde. op:n installation fishing spols. While thero Mr. ens and s~n, Bruce •. hag.:1:.:· as~i~ed by the. congregation. ~weru:.oda:•evenlng with Mr. on duty with the Marble Corps not IDdlvlduaUy In~ since
P 'nk Purplef:olors ol the officers will be held •" :and Mrs. Longstofl observed :l ed to thetr home
Lac: Call to worship was Psabnl103: d Mrs William Bartell aDd in VietNam.
It will be honored m .•o BB!iJII·
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Frida y. April 9 at 2 p. m
\their iOth wedding anniversary. , Mr. and Mrs. areDCe 1 _ l-4 bf Mrs. Wrtght. Invocation an
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Are fhng Mote/
Refreshments were served. The group also visited with Mr. ey spent the weekend in Co urn was by Rev. Caato. Fred Rice family.
on a !IJ.day furlough after se"· Mr. Howard Knlghi,,.Jlrlncli~l.
A color motif of pmk and i
and Mrs. Floyd Zornes,
in bus.
was at the plono and Mrs. Max
1ng in the VIet . Nam area.
concluded the assellllllf ~nth
purple In th' deroro ltons w"'
'it,oughmen. Fla., who have vis- Mr. Leo Smith ani:~·
Harrah was the aoug leader.
GIVE DINNER
Stationed at Satgoa. Sgt. Me- amouncements.
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carried out for lhe
annu al \ Rnpllsmol RrtPs
"•iled with Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins \neth, spent t~e 1we Ohio as The short mesSIBe was by
8fld Mrs J
Rearbs Comas described the climate of
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"Spring Fling" spnnsnred
by ' f..
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iddleport
ISoulh Char es on,
u'· R Casto "Where 01a' Offer- : Mr.
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the country Ifill the rell&amp;lons, WIN GYM CROWNS
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Fu· 1 ~~~~~:• ~-~i~h'"and Patrida ' Mrs. John Lyons
and son. \gEuests of M~- f~il~~ ~':, 1; ; wiU ~ Channelecl," was . endate~::. : . a
which are Buddhist, Catholic PHILADELPHIA ~)
lure Homema ers o menca
duaghlers of Bernard and daughter. Debbte, verson •.n
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Uln and Protestant. He also told of laDd'l OIH Lalho
Friday evening at the htgh Ann Mr~n:': as, ~dward L Me and Calisla Searls accompan- accompamed honte byt th
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bonoriiiB biJ lather,
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Bearhs whose birthday
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rth American gymnasscM"::sic fo r danc ing was pro· Comas ol Ca lifo;n~a. wer: g:~- ~ M;~· s;:r".:'~m ~~t~".'~ ho:~ week with the Everson family ., an OflaD~I"":~sm:!n~ 7:';1Marcb
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The resignation of William Baronlck from Pomeroy council was accepted and
Roy Reuter, a former member, was sworn In as his replacement at Monday night's
CAPE KENNEDY _ AMER- meeting In tow~ h~ll. .
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Ita's llrst two-man v ag In .
~r. Baroruck mdtcated IJ! a l~tter released by Mayor Charles Legar that bls resspace II &amp;rounded untl~at
lj!nation was due to a change lfl his place 0 I employment He had been employed at
March 23 to give aclentllts Philip Sporn p~t.
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Mr. Baromck, in his letter, thanked the members of the admimstration for
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their friendliness and courtesy while he was a member of council. A3 council was
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accepting the resignation, \ ·
The federal space agency de- Mayor Legar said, "I feel It 1 Ruslet, a npnseatatlve ol
No dlKUNIOII Was ••ld on
oided·-M&lt;mday to ctelar
t h • has been a pleasure to have 1M Htaoc• Compall)', all•· tbe proposed me...,. of Pomplanned · three-orbit fltght
of Mr. Baronick as a council- edly lllllde a statement at the ervy and MJCI41eptrl. Mayor
Gemllll astronauts Vtrt!tl
I. man, and I'm sure his resig- meetW, that Pomeroy Is • . . LeJar oald after the meeting
Grlsaom and John W. Young Dation is accepted with re· "dead 1o1m."
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that 100tber jolat meet1o1 beorillinaUy set for .March 22, by gret.'
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In other acltlvlty, GoUDcilman !wen the two coviiCUI wUI
24 l)oura. The. deciSIOn by space Within minutes ·after Baron- Franklin Rizer proposecl tbe probably be held aoon.
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agency Assoctate Administrator ick's resfination was unani- purchase of a new police car Chief Weboter's report for SPEAKER -- Merel Brady, past state commander and twtce past natwnal executive com!Dltteeman of the AmRobert SemBDS resolvecl a sch- mously accepted, Reuter wa• this year. Rizer oald it Is b1J the past month included IS Jl'- erican Legion. was. speaker Monday night for Drew- Webster Po•ts birthday party cel.ebration at the PomertJY eleo·
edullng conflict and cleared the sworn in by Mayor Legar.
opinion thst the
11164 mndel 1,.sts, 18 accidents investigated, mentary schooL Dtrectly behmd Mr . Brady IS Mrs. Oltn Knapp , local auxtliary pres1dent,. and at rlgh~ are, Gu1 .
way for aU. S. attempt Sunday Reuter, who servecl as
~cruiser, which has been driven oDe bond taken, 24 complaints Gwnther, rost commander, Nolan Mare, Bth dtstrtct commander ; Frank Cheeseln'ew, 8th distriet chaplam, and th• '4.
afternoon to launch a camera.- member ol Pomeroy
Council over 50,000 mlleo, should be lDVestipted, three Illegal park- husband o Regma Hail, who IS Bth distnct Auxiliary prestdent.- Sentmel photo,
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carrylll&amp; Rauger-9 payload on a from 11162 UD!II April of last traded before a lot of mODey is Ill&amp; arrests, six warnings Is·
240.IJOO.mile journey to
the year when he was. forcecl to spent for rspalrs. Cbief of Pol· sued, four emer&amp;eney calls in
moon.
resign because of tllness, hso Ice Jed Webster alao dlsCUISecl th&lt; village aDd two fire calls.
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filed a petition of candidacy the purchase of a DOW scooter Parking meter violations for
SAIGON - NORTH
VIET this fall. Baronick did not file lor checking parking meters. the month totaled 955 with 1i3 I BY LUCILLE HAWKINS
Nam boasted today that U, s. lor another term.
No action, however, wao taken unpaid. Street money eollected Mere! Brady, a pas t
state
air attacks against its llrrltory
Mayor Lepr aloo said a on either mallei.
was $719 while $696 was col· commander and twice past nawould not prevent a Commu· letter .... bon aenl to the
CoUDCil nonewecl Its contract lected from parking lot meters. tiona! executive committeeman
nisi victory In South Viet Nam. _ . . Compaoy
Botldlnl with the GoUDty Commissioners Attendiug were Mayor Legar, of the American Legion. charg.
In a belligerent
statemOI\1 Rouse In Cllleltmall alklllc for to houae prisoners in tbe coonty Clerk Edna Scboenleb, Treasur- ed here Monday night the govpublislted In its official news· a pablle apoiOI)' to llalelllenll Jail and heand a report tllat the er Elma Russell and Council- ernment 's economy act in clospaper, the Hanoi re,lme chsrg- made at last week'• Middle- new fire . truck .will be ready men. Riler, Don Collin•. Lou !ing certain Veterans' hospitals
ed thst Monday's big raid deep port CowlcU meettnc. Neal to be pamtod wtthm a week. Poultn, Bob Hysell aDd fteuter. means that veterans will be
into the heart of NOI'Ih Viet
turned out in the street. He
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was the guest speaker at the
...,.us act., war." The Sov.
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45th annual birthday party of
let Union, speaking throuah the
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the American Legion, Drew
official Communist party newsWebster Post No. 39, given each
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paper Pravda, termed the at•
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year by the Unit honoring Leg•
tack a "bandit raid" and said
ionalres.
the U. S. policy of bombing
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Intro&lt;luced by Frank Vaugt.
North Viet Nam was "fraught
an. the speaker opened his re·
with serious consequences."
WASHINGTON 1UPII-Pre&amp;l· of the volbtg rights legislation soug which has echoed through marks noting that 46 years a dent Johnson 'today SWUfiB the Johnson souabt. The House Ju- numberless skirmishes in the go today the Amertc.an Legton
DAYTON. OJUO - AN IN- full ""lght of tbe federal gov- dlclary Committee bad sched· long civil rlghll battle, he oald was orgam~ed m Parts, France.
tenalve manhUDt was underway ernment behind a drive to uled bearlnp eveD before the that all Americans _ not just Tltts organtzalion has .grown to
today for a~ unidenllOed gun- make good the promise of Chief E1ecutlve'o call
Negroeo :- must overcome "the be the largest orgamzation· 10
man who killed a man and equality-unkept lor a century fn 8fl often eloquent address crippling legacy o1 bigotry Ifill Amenca. He said that the VJ!l·
wt'~ two peraons In Mlk~'a -slyen tbe American Negro. before 8fl e~aordlnary joint injU..tice. And . we lball . 9\"'l· erans today have the greatest
ColfM,-BN loiOIIItli.)l aliht.
, 08np&lt;oa was polled !Or IWift ....ion ot· ~ · Monday come."
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· ·dfanenge beftm! tlieltl
L. Bartee, 38, New Car- ietlon on the Pnosidenl's pro· nl&amp;ht, Joltnson told the lawmakhave ever had in their history.
~:::. .1 killed by a shot pasals. Senate leaders ol both ers and tbe nation that "the
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He said the government is
· )Itt head. Ronald Lod- parties met wllh Atty. Gen. 1tlme of justice baa now come. Johkoaond 11111edhts~ 011 ~ "Spetlding $150,000.000 "- day
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wick, , was shot through the Nlcholaa Deb. Katzenbach to' No force can hold it back."
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ays, n1 g
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liver. l\ulh Sherm8fl. 43, Day- amoothe out the final version ' Then, clUng the word&amp; of the ends to pass a voting rl~hts to foreign aid, and yet the vel- CU'IT!NG CAKE - Takmg. part m cut.tmg the btrthda y, c a~e Monday. night during
ton •. """ lived above the bar,
btll whtch would guarantee the er8Ds are suffering. It is time the 46th anmve rsary celebration of Dre\\ Webster Post f'&lt;o . 39 , Amencan Leg!on,
dtgolty
of man 8fld the destiny for America to wake up" he were Mrs. Orvtlle We lls, Mrs. Mtiton Rou sh and Mrs. Davtd Cummmgs. - SeDilnel
was shot in the back and para·
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WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Johnaon's vot· of.. democra~.
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.in crlt' al
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For outstde thts cbamber, congressmen lo vole against
were
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ng r g Is I will bo aimed at striking clown once and he said " is tbe outraged con- . .
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Lodwick counted himself for- for Ill every discriminatory toctlc usod to deprive Am'
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!Ufllte to 'be alive since the 81!- arlc1n1 of their ballot bocauaa of raea or color, The sctence of
nallon-t e grave The speaker said that in 1!124, NEW YORK iUPli - Unit·
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soifant pressed a goo to his heart of the bill, oxpectocl to bo rHdy for Introduction concern of many nations:-and llte Legion organized an Ameri· ed Press lnternatJoual and the
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bead aDd polled the trigger In Congrftl Wadnatday, would bo ....chtnery for swift the hsrsh ~~~ment of history eonism program and the past: wire service unit of the Amer- '
three times but the revolver appointment of focloral raglstran whantvor would-be on our acts.
U year Ohio alone helped veter- lean Newspaper Clulld reacb- \'
fallecl to' fire
voters clalmocl tt-. had been blockocl from votl.....
Even "'· he opoke, ~ sfrmonta ans and their children to the ed agrecmen! early today on
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Tho 15th amal'ldmont provldos that no citizen of the White House, ao they sum 0 f. h • Le . ne. 0 B e The new L'tmtracl provides
More nortbr rn mtmsters headed for Selma today to
WASIUNGTON THE ON- shall bo doprivocl of tho right to vote "by the Unltocl have for a week, slll&amp;ing aDd ProJects do t e gwn Js hooys wage scales for all classlllca- help shape what President Johnson called •·a turning
"'"" fed era1 8tate an 1ast year 1·348 ys tions of newsmen photograpiJ.. · pomt
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· ma n·s unend.mg searc h f or free.,.om.
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Iy member of Congress thaI St.... Or by .ny Stat. On .e..~vun1 of r 1c0, c olor or pr• chantlng 81ogana ID'eUifii
President Johnson mentioned by vlouo condition of 10rvltudo." Calling on Congross to Intervention in Alabama
were sent to Athens and the
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name In his Monday night anacI sueh I11 II latl on, J ohn10n 18ld Ih at It h as - Three hours before Johnson's . 11 ry s n · .
· to tboae in liw Guild's r&lt;cent lion Monda y in support o£ a Negro voter registratwn
speech was a small town Ohio obvious that pr-t logial•llon has become Inadequate appearanee 1n the House cbam- tlol University lo Gtrls Stale to
· 1 drive in SPima More marches and prayer vtglis wer•
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Republican who hss played a t~~~lurt nagro voting rlghll In .,... whore there haa ber, Cspltol [Milice draqecl out ~ch . them dembe
ocracyA and :f;;:',:~ II~~ suhj~ct :o;:~i: planned ior tod ay
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civil
rights
"conslatant
defiance"
of
congrHI
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Negro
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white
youths
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who stagecl a day·IODC mt·tn C8fl.
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ministers and lay persons _from a call Monday lor outsiders
Tbe . President departed from
near the office of Speaker John In the World Senes pla yed &amp;Jf:;·v~~•~:::~:1'i¥.?'~..,_,;-."·~--. H~~, ::~ Clevehmd 1eave fur Selma to go South to show they are
his IJtpered text to melltlon
w. McCormack. They dematlded last yesr there were 36 young
Wednesday under the auspices "concerned ... about justice."
congtesaional leaders by title
thst McCormack support a men who plltyed that got the1r
of the National Counri l o£ 1 ' 'The local people have hsd
and "Mr. McCulloch" as among
move to reduce by half Ala· start through baseball teams
Churches. Twentv·flve Chicogo·l plenty of time and have rethoM, who bad asked him to
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ans left the city Monday, in· . fused to confront the issue th.at
pertoQally present his views on
!)on.
eluding lhe notional vice pres!-I Negroes bave a nght to "'P
a ·i edn voting law, to CoD.The Prestdent'l word&amp; wsre
dent of the Young Chri stian te&lt; and vote," the Rev. Joseph
~ The President
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IIDled not only at Congress but
Workers and the Norlhwe.tern L. Ellenger, pastor of St. Paul
llllldf It clear he OlpeCied
A Pomero:v man was taken to Atbens for hospltall- at the mtlhons of biJ ~tryUniversity chaplain.
Luther _Church . ill
BlriDII1itWilllam 'McCulloch of PliJua zatlon early tod 1y after two alleged suicide attempts with· men watcbtng on television. In
A white Alabama minis ter ham . said ill Chicago.
Ohio, to be among tme w~ In four hours.
solemn tones he told them:
The Meigs County commis- who was reared in Selma i&amp;sued " Negroes need to know that
woul4 c:arry tbe baU In getting
Police Identified him as Franl&lt; Stolzenberger, 48, of
'l'llrnlnC Point
sioners agre&lt;d to purchase a -------- ·moral whtte persons are~':""'
tho administration'•
llwt West Main-st.
"At times ltlltory and fate at
new sherifi's cruiser from R.
cerned as they about JUSilce.
through Congress.
Authoritlll reJMirted Stolzaoa- Memorial StOizen...._er
wao a olngle time turnlna. oingle. p1ace
H. Rawlings &amp; Son. Middleport
~;dl ~~~t~~a!:::" :Po..£';!
berger fir .. cut bls wrists with
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to shape a
111g pom1 m
at their
regular bi-month ly
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COLUMBUS - ... PAoMItalten to tba AthenJ Slate Hoi- man'• unendlntl March for free.
meeting Monday
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--· local ~-·a razor blade IDa Pomeroy tav- pltal u lfl emerge- patiefll dom So II
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free on $5.000 bond today, laclug
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by Sgt. lllclca and member• ol and Concord. Sa It was a oen· ' ·
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solved 1 the outstders leave
cb...,11 In CODIII!CiiDD with ar- Rillgway B olfice lor treatment. the first aid tlnil.
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tury ago at Appomattox. So it Pl!otlday m Metgs General hos-\ 'If'
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funeral serVJCes fo r : and let the home folk do the
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pttaL
I s car as a ra e • m. n a . G'
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101t Ifill breaklll&amp; Ifill entertns
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was Ia.. week In Selma, Alafive bids were submitted by io- · ..enn '
nson. . · · · · lO ·
at a 110111811'! borne bere. Irvin lfllwered the caU at 8.07 p.m.
bema.
He was born at Long Bottom l d I
Racme. who died !his mormng
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ca ea ers.
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StoiD. te, eo-owner or Roy's Jew- Followlll&amp; treatment at Dr.
"There, long-ouflering men on Feb. 17, 1882, son of the late in .other actions the comntis- m I e elerans ospJ a
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elen at the comer ol the clty'l Rldpay'a offlee, StolzsenbergaDd women peseefully protested Mr. aDd Mrs. John Smith. Mr. sioner approved ~ resolution to Huntington. have been s..t for
maiD clowntown tntenectlon, ar was lodged .ID 111e1ga County
the denial of their rigbls as Smith never married: His only pay animal claims to 1 Fred Frtday at 2 p m: at .'he Carmel
wu cr.tced In Municipal Court jail. . '
Amertcans. Many weno brutally ourvtvors are three nieceS, M~·· Goeglein. Lowell McNickle, Ed churc~ With bunal )n the CarMdpdllJo. He wu to be arratp.
Ttten, early thlo JDO!'IIillg Siler•
assaulted. One lond man - a Dorothy Barrett of Rt. ·' Mtd- Spencer and Woodrow Eagle ; me l Cemetery..
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llf Robert Hartenbaeb wu told Two llnel were levied : : "'!" of ~waa killed.
dleport; Mrs. Mabel Mttohum, accepted prisoner
contracts He was a ltfe-long reSident
l'llllla&lt;uld Stein bad In !!IIIli by other prlaonero that Stolzen. t..o olber pet'811DI !~~~There II ,.. 011181 lor pride and Mro. Bertha Barrett, both from Racine. Middleport and of CarmeL ~- D. l, Rarme. • , Funeral services for William
.,,..._ •I with two youtha to bet er 'bad lin eUt ltll wrist bonds Monday Jligltlln, ......,.,... lll,what happened m Selma.
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S acuse ; advertised for the veteran of World War I , and a Wells. 92, Pomeroy, who die4
. _ IMm break Into Ifill ael g
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Theno Is ... cauao of self· ServtceS will be held •• 2
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member of the Carmel church. I at his residence Monday mn
0,. ·to tile resldenee ol Ml'f. ~ a/lfiFt ol glah.
h- Clyde Bayles, 118, Mlddle[Mirt, utlslactltm In the ton&amp; dania! of p.m. WediJesday in the Danville sa eB0 tt • c;u y-owd tr o~se He was preceded m death by ing will be beld Thursday •
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e omeroy mill Was 1'111 wu pven a to-day jail
sen- equal rlgltto ol ll'lllllolts of Pilgrim Holiness church. Bur· oo u ernu :av, an
ans er- his parents, Charles and Cora ' •
1 th Sa ed Heait
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· At that . 0•· td to VeterlfiS Mem!lrlal bol- teoee 8fld a fliiO Ifill COlla fine Amerleana.
lltl will be In Coy Hill cemetery red 183 wtthm Treasurer How-1.Johnson and a sister Margar- 10 a. m. 8
e · ~r
-~lltiiiPloyed by, Stein II pltal by s,t. GeOrte ~- by MaYor Smllb on a
DWI "But there Ia ettllle lOr hopa under the dlrectlnn of the Me- ard Fractk's budget.
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Church wtth burtal tn the ~
a boltb i . She hail worbd ~ wu treated lor ·a.ltVtH eat cbarge. The heavy ltntence was aDd lor faith In our democracy Coy Funeral home. Friends may Attending were Commission· e S;~v:~;
include . tl!ree red Heart Cemetery. The
IDr ~ about 14 yean.
.on hla left ,Wl'lll. Pblce ~because It was . Jla¥1ea' aeeond rn· what II happealn&amp; 'bert to- caD at the ltinaral home, aDd ers .Avery Nelson, Kenneth Me- nephews Daunt Wayne and Father John '1\Jrel ...UI o
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SW""""''ler cut an ll1el7 ID appeariiiiCO before the eourt on· ~t.
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the body will lie in state at the Elhmny aDd Charles R. Karr Robert Brinker ' all of Carey at~ .
h. lie
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tha
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the Willi ebarp In the ptllt Ill 'For the ert.i ol - [lllln, the cburcb for- ID hour prior to the Sr.
Ohio and a n:U.ber of othe~ Kl . · ~ . aret " w '
• ·M#tkP .invetdp - lt&gt;i Follow · ' flltdlcel allentloD IIIOIIthl,
· . · hymoa Ifill ptGiests o1 op- IOI'Vice.
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Ill,_,. a llrt wltlc:h}oar. by ~taft~- lit ,••.,., Kemteth L.J..mp, Sl, RD I, p!illaed people, have 'IIIIDIIIOflell
GROMYKO ARRIVES
relatt-. Frtetlds may call at atld Edward, .both of
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Jleedavllle, wu fined $111
tnto · &lt;!OIIYOCIIIon all lltl lllltjolTAKEN INTO CUSTODY
WNDON (UPI) ·- Soviet For- the Ew1111 Funeral home any lour grlfldcbildren 8fld
I · portio11 ol ' 11\9
City MarUI ,11oft. ' ......
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eolia Ifill ~ to ' .... &amp;y ol 'the &amp;O¥WIIIIIflll .Of lite Bruce Smith, 21, RaciDe wu elgn Mlnistot- Andrei Gromyko time. - great grattdch~•
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AbMJSSIONS - Zlfla'"l!il- dayt 1D Jail, a1111 ao a
DWI ~ nation Gil earih.
taken Into custndy by the Meigs mlved -in Lo,tdon today- to beLOCAL TEMPS
Rosery sen&gt;tces
be·
'I'O!fr \"dldi•P houl~ , ·pro- t.r, Pomeroiy: Lei&amp; RoW., Ltr charp. Forfeltlq $15 ~ 011 •ear mtploD• Ia, 11 once tha Cotlflty Sberlfl'a department aDd pn lour days of talks with The temperature In Pome- ducted at Ut P· Ill.
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