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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
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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
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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
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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
'd t thanked all who help· Carm Smc a&gt;r, . e
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en k the &lt;upper a sue- vi•. \1yla ~udsnn . \1urgrel a Ohio UmversJty •. spen t Mr Dd Mrs Lewis Sauer and fam· fl8hl. Partlclpatlll&amp; were
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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Kitty Kats and the Panthets,
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Mr and Mrs Earl Smith and Margaret Sauer. rs.
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and C..:l O!lutt.
Mrs. Arthur Flct
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with Kll\1 •
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be held at the town hall. taught , Memoria/ He
. 0 f U b spent the (former Dorothy Sauer) hss ston,
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arda Mra.·· Ciara llamlltoll ol ,Pt.
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run&amp;. Jean ADn
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bv Fred Gaskms of Athens. if
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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
ol aDd Dorothy Neutzl
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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
, A memorial for Harry P. lh
d hter and family, Mr. in Pittsburgh and will be jomed Sco
AprilS
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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
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Island, S. C., befllashk,etEballltU
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Yout h Fellowship Sunda) even- watchman o s ep
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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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her parents, Mr. aDd Mrs. Ev
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
ester
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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He Is here with . ltll family bly to follow later thtl · "'r.
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..
S. ters
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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
rst. rea y
bonoriiiB biJ lather,
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the lick of educational facill- Methatly of TtllcOia, IU., won
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Bearhs whose birthday
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Present were R.obert tleo aDd menU"':~-~~! U.
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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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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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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
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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
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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
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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."
wor
ays, n1 g
~ wee · odd $360,000.000' a year 1s sent
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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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lyzed from the waist down. Both
WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Johnaon's vot· of.. democra~.
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,. said and urged all to write their p oto._ __
.in crlt' al
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For outstde thts cbamber, congressmen lo vole against
were
tc con ton.
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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batld of p1ckets paced m
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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•
1 . h th A
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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ot lui on.
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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bema's congressional delega(Continued on Page $)
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
alao
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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FranCIS Marion Smith. 83, Rt.
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wu ent aDd was talten to Dr John
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wao a . ~·-e-· I Middleport died at 7 a m ' The htd of Rawlings
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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
1 d . 1 11 Tentanve
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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
WO
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
m
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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ed April!.,
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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.
of ~svllle;
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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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port Mayor Lee Smith. court.
Theno Is ... cauao of self· ServtceS will be held •• 2
f
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ned h
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 •
·&gt; ·8 ill Is
tim
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
C .6 •AMIII
· 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.
t B.k
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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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"'~li., ,il~q c:hulea.. ~ JJidlaD ololellt ~ ~balle' Of
lurDed over .to Perry cotmly Bdrl.tlsb ofllctals who -~~~ to roy's ~·· d~trldct at 11:30 ~ ~
·~ DO .... - -.. ; a - wnwu..u... ,'7 · I ••• Bolt, •• .!if
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to ... autbotltlet today on • 11011-ftll' _lseuas a posst61e ce..,..,re lit a.m. - Y w~·
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Roy Reuter Sworn-in I
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IDITOIIAUY

"l" ou ~- pose

Need To Preserve Integrity Of Both
ADVEllTISING It a subject

that It 1
•ubject of perennial discussiqp. It has
a large number of dedicated d"efenders
and opponenll, but 1lmost Ill will have
1o 8Jil'1'e that It is what makes our econemy tick in a large measun!, and those
who fall to use It in its most effective way
are bound to suffer ID the type of econumy that we llave ID thlt cuuntry. There
11'0 some w!lo 11'0 not yet eonviDced of
how powerful and pt!l'SUUive it It, but
one thing Is certain ihat It aupports commerclll activity through the maBI media,
aucb u newapapen, magulnes and other
types of communication. Without It none
of them would survive, and if they did
exist they would llave to be priced at a
fleure that would be far beyond what the
1venee penon could Iiford to sublcrlbe.
Lut year llone somewhere ID the
nelebborhood of 14 billion wu spent In
Ill fOI'IIII of adverthdng. Tilat money contributed Jll'1'atly to the generll Uteracy
of our nation, and was the major aourc.
of revenue of some 1,700 dally newspapers and 8,000 weelillea, u well u thouuncia of magulaea, some of whose circulaUona nn IDto the ml!Uona, and to radio
and teltvlslon. In spite of. tbll Jll'1'&amp;t prepondennce of evidence of the worthlneu
of advertlain8 and Ita benefit ID lnformlnl the pubUc not only cummerclally, but
In generlllnformaUon, a movament Ia on
foot by the government to deatroy the
credlbWty of all adverthdng. One of the
llrlnp things Ill that eome of the action
of the government Ia like a atone being
thrown from a &amp;!au houae. We have had
10ft111ment cuJIIIIIItteea throwing these
aton01 in spite of a general good record
of policing on the part of the media to
weed out thoee forma of advertising that
are eonaldered on the shady aide. It Ia
about tllne that the government started
1'*1''11 Ita 0W11 lloue ill urder
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ing the facta tnatead of glossing them over to cover up Ita abortCGmlnga.
In reality the Jovemment Is the biggest advertiser, and It dOH not buy the
space to support the media u doea bullness. It gets the maximum pubUclty for
free. The public is entitled to get the
true facts from the government in auch
fleldl u the true natun of spending and
budgetary rrocedures. There have been
IDatances o the iOVernment making dramatic charges against individuals and
corporations, and they 11'0 rarely follow·
ed by any cumment when the charges are
not sustained. A case In point Is going to
show up when people pay their lncume
taxes by April 15. Then! was great publicity gtven by the government sources
In regard to Jut year's Income tall cut.
There wu tittle or no attention called to
the fact that u a pump priming device,
the wtthholdlng ratea were cut even
more sharply, and u a n!&amp;Ult many will
owe the government even more than
they did before the cut wu made. Many
people will find to their sorrow that Instead of getting refunds they will have
an IDcome tax bill to pay for the first

thne.

It can be truthfully stated that on the
whole we can have faith In the general
honeaty of advertising especially on 1
local level when! chiCanery soon Ia uncoven!d. We should cumbat the government's attempt to level a charge of general dishonesty In the field of advertisIng. H some of the charges would stick
It would undermine our economy and the
communication media would suffer a
death blow, and the government Itself
should not risk the Joss of faith that will
come when all of the facts are not preaented to the pubUc. Both the mall media and the government need to prt&gt;serve
thllr llltepity u the)' 11'0 1Ddl.lpenslble.

Voice of Broadway ••• reporting
ly DOROTHY KILGALLEN
and II 10 co-operative and hardftli VOICII f# llllOADWAT err then tllan It lain the U.S.A.
BY llOJIO'l1{Y KILG.u.t.EN
. An Amarlcan nudlat colony worklni-" Mr. de Grunwald dld!ROADWAY ORAI'EVINIC
lo baing developed on one of th1 n1 point out any contrasts, but
GLENJII PORD REFERS to lllandl 1D the Bahamu, not far llncl Alain Deloo, Shirley Maethat ta,GOO r1D11 ba pve Kathy from N1111u. Airline peuonnel Lalne and J~ Moreau were
Jlaya u a men "frll!ldlhlp are moat enlhualutlo about II also tn lht eut, you ean make
rlq." (Wcaler what be lllvea . . _ Milton Berle II drawlna your own aueu about WM wu
lor enpa- l . . . '"11w 0. n10ba to hll perforDUUilll In hardworklnc but 111.\Sht, . have
fenders" !llllllliJ II a Will· dona "Never Too Late" at tbt Sa- been I nentsy bji,.,WI!peraand blebly eotertalnlnl
TV hara In Lu Vegu. Eyewllneoo- mental, too. lnerid 'Serpnan
lhow, but tbt Yerslon ola "mao- es report the eu~tomen Una up and IIH llarrilon, the loll alarl
alluch*'' - could only ba lour abreut waltlnl for tablea 1n the m&lt;i9\o, m 'a.ifabiy p
deaorlbe!l u bi8bly entertall&gt;- to ' " Uncle Milly emote In feulooal, of OOUI'II.
1111 - nnhdQtlonal)J - but not 1M Wl!ltern version of I h t
THIS COLUMN'S ITEM •
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bout
Jayne Manlfleld expecllnl
acrlpt sbould ba apanbd and
CONNIE FRANCIS' recentlyIMDI bad&lt; to their law bclob for abed bridetrOOm lost mort than a baby was confirmed by Jayall thoH lrreJevlllCi.., COillra- I wlft when the DWTiqe Cllllll ne's own ecstatic words In the
diclloltl, 1J.arin1 omlllllonl In 111 an abrupt hall !'- ...i od llollywood roporll aactly 10
troll "ltn)natlanJ, and the a\- out on a bualnea dNI, too. 1'- days later . . . HOIU'l' Fonda'•
JIIoat tolal 1ubatttuUon of emo- uu1 Connie's DlBnager. Georgo chums don't believe there'• any
t1oaa1 ramhlln&amp; for lepl m- Scheck, were planning a ahow trwble In hil romance with
tlence. The bfl iaulh of t b I businea venture In partnerahlp, Shirlee Adams. They're bellini
Jnlll'aDI Odll whe11 0111 of the but that blueprint wu tom up thol she will travel to S p 1 i n
INp)ICII'IIna !lctGn aompl!!lntcl to when Connie made her
exit while he makeo a motion picI. G. ManbaD:
from wedlock .. _ JO&lt;elyn Bran- ture there, then OOIDe to New
"YOR taD 10 anyillm you do II doing reaearch on Charles York whUt he does a Broadway
want. I doubt II I'U ever aet and Mary Lamb for a screen play ... SUe Lyon'o former beau
and diiiCliVtrer, producer James
liD)' fartbtr than proeecutlnC at- 1tory whlch would alar her and
Barril,
II iwadlnl hack lto.,CaBlilrDIJ." 'nlat lint ID1!11 have her brother, Marloo. (Of eourae,
IIUDI over Jllre lht proverblll 11'1 entirely poaolble tbtt aome- fornla - may ba there'Mit Joad bel*a wllll mll)kMio ol one' a putting me on.} ... ErroD and It'• hlgbly likely that theytlnerl who conalder tha job G!lmel''s fll'lt album In
II 'll becomt a !wolome opln
If llrO!!eeutlnl ollli'*l a qull&lt;l months will ba,..teeaed In May. now !bet she'a divorced tnm
llanonbll and .,viable eatate. But Erroll'a never in a hurry; Hampton Fanehor lll.
'J.be Mgelg\p111' Uoion, DOW h1l ltlndard recordings llke
"I f1tl loved then. Jn Alllel'
~the dllcotheques, planl "Cancer! by tht Sea" IIIII MD
Ice they regurd me u an lntelllto call in •·reurves" ill the bat. more than 40,000 copies a year. i•nt, articulate woman."
So
Ill to forct the platter palacet
'l'hl holteot new romance In true. All that, and a 111'1111•.
to bin Uv. eell. '!bey may en- town featum, Stella Adler and too.
1111 1111 ll01IpEt atlon ol I b • an American novelist. II must
Tolmlma' Ualon, whlcll would ba bllu; Stella looka like ' teenRYVN PICKS SCHOOL
!bat all deUverlel of joy 111!11!' • •• Art Carney, "ho dejulcl, ......,mes and f01H1811le- ll&amp;hted critics with hll performWICHITA, Kan. (UPI) -Jim
11 wwld como to a halt for tbt aneo In "The Odd Couple," also Ryun, lbe only U.S. high school
•ffendlnc cafes ... "Cleopatra" enchanted the management of athlete to have run a suf&gt;.foul'o
ean move over slilhtly. The "The Yellow Rolls-Royce." Said mlnute mne, will enroll at Orelluulan YltiiO!I ol "War and the producer of the Dicker, Ana- son Btate next !aU. Ryun wlll
Peace," which II said to have tole de Grunwald:
follow hll former hi&amp;h I!Chool
I eut of 110,000, eoot opprox~
"It il a doli&amp;hl Ill work wltb Coadl Bob Tlnunona, who beUW.)J -.Ooo,ooo. And
that a professlooll who appeara to came Beaver head track coad!
1111111 Ia fir _.. lmpreulve ov- lack any sort of temparlllllllt 1ut woek.

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shared the load as Ohio Univer- . PIIILADELPHIA (UP!) - po
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sily's basketball team fought
F1eld layouts and an exclusive players _for them who f~gured wouldn't be so effective agalnat Is going to be 8 super-liar 11 _
way to the NCAA Tournament, use demand stood In the wny m our nnmediate plans.
them in 1964.
set in right. Tony
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also shared 11109\ valuable play- today to form~! agreement on
disappointment last year, 11
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leases for maJor league basefighting John Briggs a rootJi!
They were presented
ball and football teams ID_ play
last season, for the ~euterfltld·
award Monday niiJ~t at the an- m a new $25 milhon abld1um.
post and Alex Johnloo wbo hit
nuat banquel Tll4 &amp;obc8ts tin- nie Philadelphia Eagles and
.321 wi'"' Arkaollu ~ tbea
!shed as Mid " American Con- the Phillies have been unable
.303 with lite Pblllies, baa the
erence eo-champions, beat M~ to
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inside track for left "-'•·
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agree on youts for their NEW YORK (UPI) - Villa- that way and I'm still that
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by • single polnl to Da en n in respecbve playing fields. " '111e nova and St. John'a advanced way,,
The catchJIIi is adequate wltll
an NCAA Mid-Eaat r.;onal Eagleo also demanded a lease to the semflnall of the
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Both Villanov• and St. John's Clay Dalrymple and Gus TJi.
8tll.Y
play..,lf, finishing with a IB-7 proVISIOn which would bar all Invitation basketball
had to overcome sizeable leads. andos.
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football g~ lo .the st&amp;lium ment today wlth Wildcat Coach VUianova trailed by s e v e n Jim Bunnmg, IIHJ last year,
record.
except those m Which the Eas- Jack Kraft sounding a new note points with nine minutes left and ChriS Short, 17-9, wlll ~
les PartiCipate.
of optimism and Redman Coach and St. John 's trailed until Bob the mainstays ~f the atartiog
The baseb~ll club wants Joe Lapchlck singing his
Mcintyre's field goal put It pltchmg staff With Jack Ballhome plate m tbt southwest song of pessimism.
ahead 47-411 with 7·33 to
schun, 6-9, the top man of tho
, corner of the stadium to keep
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the sun out of the eyes of the V1llanova, first-seeded In the Villanova, rocked back on Its Art Mahaffey. 12-9; Ray Culp, .
batters. '11Je Eagles said that 28th ann u a I NIT and lith- beets by the eye-popping shoot- 11-7; Hebert, 6-7 and Bellnlk}l
would put the sun in the eyes ranked nationally, rallied to de- 111!1 of Manhau..,·a bombadiers 9-11, will be the other
of football players.
feat hot-shooting Manhattan 73- led by Larry Lembo's 31 points: Behind Baldschun .in the bu1J'111e Eagles' demand for ex- 71 Mo n d a Y n~ght while St.
the lead on llill Melchion- pen will be tho veteran E4
elusive football uae was regard- John's, the sentlm... tal favorite, ni 's field goal with 2:28 left and Roebuck, 5-3.
NEW YQRK (UPI) ed as a move by the National downed second - seeded New went ahead 72-70 when Melchi- ----~..,
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League club to discourage an Meo:ioo Sl-54. St. John's and onni followed with a free throw
ball Association scoring
American Football League Vill~nova go oo to Thurs,day's at 1:3S.
wlth a 35 point a game aver- franchise which might be lured se~mflnals against the winners Manhattan, one of the best
age, was at opposite ends of here by the new stadium.
of tonight's games between shooting teams in the country, ,
the ladder in accuracy from
Army and Western Kentucky tied the score at 38-38 on a
the Door and the charity ·
and Detroit and New York Uni- spectacular 25-polnt one-bander
Tho Philadelphia 76er aco
versity.
by Matty Link as the buzzer
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ended the first half and stayed
eentago with a diiZZilng 5QI
We were a little rusty and In tbe lead
til ·t sh .
mart. But Chamberlain's iow
~ayhe a little &lt;;?nfi~ent after a went cold wi:::' a~u~ sixootn:;'~
bne percentage w.. 1 paltry
rune-day layoff, SOld Kraft af. olea to g
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Waahl~gto_n had 19
leased t.oda thrm
cs reson wo won a game after trail· pomts, Melch!onru hod 16 a~d
last Sunda Y
lib games ol
lng by seven polnta In the ...,. George LeftWich had 13 for Vd'l'rallin&amp;
be Ia
MONTREAL (UPI) - Stan ond half and 1 think we'D be ~va, Which scored its 22nd
lng were Loa
am.:. In lD scor- Mikita, tho fiery center ef the heck on tht beam 'nnlrsday., victory kl 26 games. It was
West .th
._eles' Jerry Chicago Black Hawta was ea
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cap 483; Total 2135. Woo 1 LOst ClncU.::u's •
and the thresbold today ~ joh'llng'
Always A Peaslmlst
games.
MaBOD Team No. 1 - Sandy with 1 30.$ mark.
~on such elite "'?"'PIDY aa Dickie "I'm 1 pessimist to the end,"
M&lt;lntyre Scores :II
Stewart 300; Jackie Aldridge, behind Wilt lD field And a rigbt Moore, Gord1e Howe, ~".. said Lapchick "". .
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Ken Mcintyre scored zo
; Sharon Maynard 2116; IJi. acy was BaiUmore•a"':/ ccur- Scluiner, Max lleMley iiiiO John'o win. •·i·m al~eri~ pomts ~d Bo~ Mcintyre 16 lor
ane Noble, 311 ; Harriet Wal!h Iamy at .5111.
all Bel- Charlie Conacher as the only cal of our faults and
st. John I which has won the
Handicap 100; Total 2144. Booton's Bill RllSSeD
~~~ .7'~ chamLeplo.. In the ried about !he otfler fellows'
It ~ee
under LabopWoo 2 Lost I.
down a season 1 hinh
a "."
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good points I've 1
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Team High Series _ Mason hounds Ia t
ak Official league ligures show
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backboards with tremendous
Team No. 2, 2144; Team High lroit and sma':'n":.m agrunst
Mikita with 84 points and a 15jumping power lo the firs! hall,
CITY LJ!;AGVE
Higb Game _ Bill ~::;I Game _ Lewis Repair, 756 ; in the carom de
lead poml bulge over hiJ nearest the Vezina race. The 22-year- and ~ad a 26-22 lead at the InMarch t, Ill$
214; High Series _ Bill t
Series _ Barbara Roush 1!125 retrie
ent With ri..lo-lbe largest lead o! the old crew-cui has a 1.56 gosl.s- lermi.SBlon.
Sync••• BaD Part - Dame- 551; Team High Game _ Mei s
High Garno _ MarJ Kay lain remin:;s:
=ber- aeason. Mlki!B, tho 24-year-old per-game average compared to R. Mcintyre's field goal gave
Wood 558; Ingels 544; Nease].. Co. Beaglo Club 900·
g Hennessy, 148.
spot with 1619
-up C2ech-bom star, added two 1.80 for tho combmed efforts the Redmen a 47-46 lead with
~oad ~: Grueser 431; Sylvea- High Series_ Meigs Co. Beal'bilad 1 hia' ·
goals end three assista last of Chicago's Glenn Hall and 7:33 to go and then they went
r 558, Handicap 48; Tobll :IS24 gla Club 25411
Monday Night Mixed Leagq although" ~bLarry Costello, week.
Denis DeJordy. However, De- on an 8-2 burst that carried st.
Won 3 Lost 0 Points 8. Pam.:
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n!mall&gt;!roil
baa played one leu I!UDe John's Into a 55-48 leocl with
1 1
1'0)' c.ent Block - Cla!worBANTAM MIXED
Bee Cee'o- M. Bowen 429; hia
week, IO!Itmued ing in the regular schedule than Chicago.
4:40 n!malning. The Lobus novthy 56i; Davis 497; Duerr 427;
Marth t, IIIli
J. Chesher :183; A. Sylvester erm.Je'witb 0" percentage lead- Mikita leads bll slumping team: Carl Brewer of Toronto
er came closer than five points
CUller 456; Sauer 5:!4. Total VIDlplres _ s. Clark 205 • J 486; K. Yeaguer 497; Total 1795. ~lion an .trr/ mark While mate, Bobby Hull, and De- tlnues to lead the parode
after that.
24«1. Won 0 Lost 3 Points 0.
McKoight 78; s. McKnight' 77:
2 Lost I. Cellar DweUen- nerTh~ 84~ re~alned ron- troll's Norm Ullman by 15 the penalty ho.I with 1
Mel Danlels scored 16 points•
WD AD Bar- H. Miller 486; E. Mees lll; D. Hunnell 61 . N' J. Bowen 326; 8. Yeauger 330; sists~~abled h:! ~su.:l8 as- points. Ullman, who also leading total of 1115 minutes,
Ben Monroe had 12 and Dick llliiiW I&amp; _lt,.e I Will
alker ~; J. Louka 433; Haw- Mayer 112; B. Triplett 53 : B: B. Bowen, Jr., 397; L. Carson ors In pia liking0 whJ e hon- ~ed five points last week, I more than Ted Undsay of
Ellis_ tallied II to lead New ~h
19&lt;tulllcoe
ley 1120, Schoenleb 431; Total Hennessy lll· Handicap '
488; Handicap 321; Total 1862. ll'rancisco' ~ Rodg le San 11 second only to Hun in &amp;&lt;&gt;BI Red Winga.
Mn1co, whlcl1 would have had Iiiii •
U!lllalr.Gtt)llau.
2475. Woo 2 Lost I Points 1. Tobit 1440· Won 0 Lost 2
Won 1 Lost 2.
was secon~ uy
ora (545} production-38-34.
a 10 or IZ.polnt halftime lead ,.:::;..
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Pinheads - A. Neaae S95; S.
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poelllou In the iloatDn outfield,
CartoeJ - - b wlnilllll nm
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- . I llll llllllrlbodo&amp; waya thlo a..:l: Schilling deUvered two 101 ' :
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... -·"""' 1&amp;- ll'rant Roblnaon and Tony
ATER, JI'Ja. (UPI ) "Thil II tbt otrongest tesm Anotller o1 l!&gt;efr bJf
.., the road to rebobllltaUon ll-ltlt Red Sox attaot. pace
DIDS and crushed the Chlaoz reJ featured u ema baae bar~- talk Ia taboo In tbt I've had In my 111 years ldth iJanol&lt;d hlttjng aunt. R.ldl
wllll the Jll&gt;li•d,.phla Pb!O:tt
T h e Milwaukee B
l7-4. Eddie Fllber, wbo pttched rqe by the Clnctn•atl
Pblladelplda Phlllles IJlrini tbt PI&gt;Uilea."
leo., who lilt 2t bOme na . .
mucb to tbe cbacrtn of the rat wheoe power baa made r:;", to rdDe be!tera without rellrlng whlcll leveled tbt St. ----- 1
trainlftl eemp.
Tiro ReaiOM
batted in t1 itJ hill rtJokle ...
of tho Notlanal League
the clark borM
m anyone, and Bill Floc:ber were Cardinals H •• . The
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Lall year's ~. that ,11. While Mauch WO!I't diJcuu It, son, leavea I!&gt;!Jietbil!l to be ._,
The "new'' BeHII'Iki wbo8o 11ona1 Lea&amp;
team of the Ns- the vicllma of the Plttaburgb hullone ilnocked off tbt Chi'lllll ye&amp;r'l pemant 11 another two ~ the Phillie!&gt; blew aired In the field. J1ut be wtJ
oaly r.emhlllnce to
foot.. IIWICies a ue r'!,Cf, llered_their .tiSault. Donn (')e¥e..., hllh- cqo CUba In 11 1M1np ~3 on
atory. Mauaser Gene Maucll 11 the pell!l8lll waa the lack of bt back It lhlnl baae.
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tile BaBonore ll&amp;hted lite outbunt wllll a olng]H by BUiy Moran
perfectly willlnl kl talk about rigtlthand hittlni (IOW&lt;!r and the
Bailie F• 8111••
hil treni-"'!u pilcb'" po1e11- victory
emerged with • 4-2 tbree-run bomer and Bob Bat- rookie pltc:ller Daryl .....L 1
!bat.
..,llapse o1 tlteir pitching staff. Lut ,_., regular Ton1
tlal,
tiiJ..U&lt;;;~I II&gt;- od a ~ MboacmerkJo~thc~ ~-~Gene Alley
hit worth_ and a double by Tony
So they obtained
Stuart Tt. lor and Cook) RoJ '
aiQp against tha Mets and- 0111 lD 'j;'~ ~· Edm ·~·
Martinez . .. And Ban Francts- ~MIIId 11 Jebo ,..,. 1'• 1111!" tbtllii:lr~:!' b : :.,ear~= from the Boston Red Sox, ~ ~ play lite
rendered only ene hit tn &amp;al•lng Mathews had olammed -~ Yankees ~ New Y~ co Giant rigbtlu!nder
111 1 IO.g!lme loalng llreU the wben! he blt 33 home ntr11 and battling for the mand ,blu
crodlt for l'lllladelpbte'a 1-0 two-run shot earlier In tha fourtb
to their Maricbal auffered a
ftnal two weeb of tbt llt8IOD drove borne 1lt last season, spo1 wltb Ru1Jea Amaro
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with flv~ words - " 1 don't tblok and hurlm Ray Herbl'rt from Bobby Wine, who shared the
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ands ol words cleac:ribiq tbe Belinsky from tbt Loa Angeles shortstop picture.
1ll65 Pbilliea
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Bowen 141: A. Sylvester 388: Haaerty 247; Pee Story 21o
Hanclicap 71; Total Z548. Won
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MA'i't'H GAMI!:
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Kanaas City 5 Detroit 4
New York A 4 Minnesota 3
Cleve. 6 Chicago N 3 (11 lnna.)
Boston I Los Angeles A 4
Clnctnnatl 8 St. Louis I
Los Angeles N 4 Houston 1
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tbt 14th InternatiOnal
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Lost z..a;...;. Teui .No. 1-

Carolyn Roush 384•
Sally
Yeauger • · Jodj' 'Lilli 211·
·!lonna Llsh.
JOIIIllfar
lUIS; Handicap 130· Total2118.
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210; B. HOO:easy ~;PD. s~ High Team Game - ·eeua;

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Crow 1 Steak IIGue - Ingels brecht 68; Handicap 501·
5m; Haley ~; Davia 465; Hot-· 1403. Won 1 Lost 1.
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llday 3118; DUerr 626; Total 232!. , Team High Series - Cobra's
Woo • Loll Polnil 0. Melp 1521; Tealn High Game - eo.

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530, Total Z582. Won I Lost 0 1 Loot 1. Alley Cats _ M. Titus Patsies - D. Clark l'lll; B.
Polnil I. H a R .Firesloao 152; J. Sebo 183; J Welker 183·
457; P. Ingels 427; C.
Blac:bton 493; Haggerty 363; B. WOITJ 173· R •Becker 203: Ingels 452; Total 1718. Won 2
Smith 433; Radford 5011; D. MllJ. Handicap f28.' T~tal
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Won 0 Lost s Points.
Stine Ha)'l _ J Wildermuth A. Sowyer 418; M. Sawyer 473;
lli&amp;h Game - D. Hawley 226; 157; c. Hannahs
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Hilfh Series - D. Hawley, 6ZO; ler ' 121; C. Haggerly U7; 'I'
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Team High Game - Syracuae Vaughan 1114; P. Darnell
High Serlea- Tom Hennessy
BaH Part, 1153. Team High Ser- Handicap 452· Tolsl 1384 w '
·Mildred Bowen 429; High
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Ran B.;,s ~ Game - Tam Heanesay 205;

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• ler 363; H. Custer 452; P. Henllllddlepon Dept. Sto... - J. 144; s. story I40; M."
nessy_ 417; T. Hennessy
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Handicap 121 Total 1758. Woo 1 By Ulllted Preas l'aternalla!tai

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Moat cblldnD .at lime
or oJ!Oib« will eat lbe W..
101111 of dandellonl, tluma, 1'0101 and red m-.
'l'bna ... Jwmleal; lhiJ ...
even bellt'fclclal In that tW,.
are rlcb In vitadlbla.
I weald dlo sea• tbll
,...ctkt, bow...., ~ . . . . . .
cltlldrea auot differ 1llltlt
that wldd! Ia life to eli ul
Iiiii ..ue. II pe'IODOUL
Furthermore, one a a Y a r
tnows these daya wblt wetd
killer ~ IDaeCIIclde 11117 llavt
contaminated tbett de11cae'M
Now, to
the llpbabetlcal 1111 I bl&amp;an Ia -tber
eolumn:
The fruit, bark, Betdl aad
bl-ms of white cedar and
Cblnaberry !Pride of IDdla)
conwn 1 IIII'COIIc.
CltryaantbeDIUID IU I a d a
eome IDaectlcld•J and, ~
tla have po11onoua pariS.
The roatatock IIICI bailea
of coiJ9ah 1111)' eauae I akin eruptloa.
Columbine,
e or a "'dele,
coware and cowbani 1water
hemlock) - all polaonol!a.
Iaiii.
Crotoa II a .dtullc , . ...
u overdoae of wldd! ill
fatal.
Cyclamen, d a ff o d I I, de).
phlniWII, derris, dlttauy, dotwood and Dutebman ' a•
breecheo - all poll0110111.
Elephant ears conblln
a
high &lt;»nceutrat!On of ealcllllll
aulate.
&amp;!cause
cbewlq
lheJn causes seve... bumlnf
of lite mouth, thlll polloo II
not llke)J ID be swallowld, but
ll II IS swallowed It can ba
deadly.
Euphorbia, flas, to;r o'eloi.t,
fraalllella,
frlllllary' Plko (maiBy WUUam S. White
denhair), IOidea seal IIIII
fl'ape hyaclntb all b a u
WASIDNGTON - A
lfeal ny In at the back door. In the clplea, to Which President Joll!l- JXIIJonOUI porta,
.00 Omiooul cloud II gatbar- jackbooted torturers of the SS . aon'a aniH:rlme JilUIIIID II !11The leaves -nd 1'11011 of wbltl
ing over one of the deepest and Gellapo of Nazi Germany, reeted. '11tere art lapecll of hellebore (kidlan pob}, a
rlghta of our tradition - the and In the grim varieties of pis- that program that may seem member of veratrum verlde tern
rllbl to keep the basic pollee tol-whipping tbougbl-&lt;:ontrollera to many, as they aeem kl thlo lly, have be&lt;o UHd In JDedl.
power cloae to home and olOJ&amp;. ill the Collllllllllilt countrles, that colwnnllt, to &amp;lve too D1 uc b cine Ill alow lite pulle. Tbl
Jy In control of tbt bomt peo- system IJ raised to Its apogee credit to an old fallacy. Thla leaves !lave IOOII!lmet bam
of evil. But even In Its less vlo- fallacy sees crime and violence gathered and eoolled by liiJI.
ple.
lous
manifestatio!lll, personal Uf&gt;. as largely the product almply take u edible fiWIII.
Where does the bell toll for
this, the moll venerable and erty 1s we know II haa rarely 0. poverty and 10 00 and bardo
Hemlpct, of course, wu
ly ever as the product of the Socrates• downfalL
the most Irreplaceable touch- survived Intact.
All the same, an Insistent de- human reality that there Is some
l!!ooe of the llbertlea of free
Henbane, boll)' b e r r Ia s,
evil
In
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men
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mand
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order
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any
men?
boroe nettle (a member of tlla
It tolla In the inMasing tn- cost Is riling from Norihent ur- an Incurable evU that will nev- D II b II h ad t family}, f'l!'l'a
effectuallty ol local law oo- ban commllllltlea where women er yield Itself to refOI'Dillt no- bucklebarry, hyacinth aad lao
dlaa tobacco (Iobello) - aU
lorcemenl aealnat
ordinary and chUdren - and men, too Uona like better bousln&amp;.
Neverlltelell, tbt etlllnl pollonous.
crlrwl In 10 much ol tho nation - can no longer go safely a~IIJ of the JII'Oti'8!D II
Cbewiua any part ol I U
at larl•· And II tolls In the ter- bout thelr lawful concerns.
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And all !be same an Insistent oae to ...... IH bed lbPapt Jlol1011181!I¥)', polsoa. nmac' ....
rible otaln of mlndleu pollee
and bed eaertlt• ., all '!he ... .._ .....,will ........
brutality 11alnat mlnoritleo, and demand for an end to pollee
"out" grvups renerally, as ii- violence In the South at almolt
to preHn"e ow -.Jv- vel'e """'"· The iaiae eaa ba
Juatrated moat n!Cently, mast any coat Is rising from the con- lag lradll!oaa. Tllart II aolllo .... of Jaek-ia-lhe-palplt.
Jalap contalno a JlC)1I'trful
... ben of ,..UU.blp, . . .
aotably and moat tragically Ia lo.ience of the decent people
pur,..
of both North aad South. Soou
Selrwl, AIL
lq tlrol II Demacralk!, Japonlca, jasmine, jequlJo.
the vutly Important qualifying
Ualeao lba erim1aa1 law
... lila! .. Ref """""· ftlJ
... ba Wldk:ated oploul phrue " . . at almost any coat" II u lmmease ud fatelal ...,. lty, jimaon weed (thornapple)
tho awlteJI.blado and nplll ael may be hell'd no mote.· A o d
Cloul ..... lllrdiJ' leal ~ jooquD 1~). jualpar,
ani tlul!l the ........., didaae laburnum, lady' a aBpper, larkthen will
Into tho Ufeless
Ia the Nri, and aalm n!l·
at the 11tloa from fllrelp spur, Ia u r e), leatbmroo4.
101 and natralal
ea ba duot tbt moll Wile and civilisloco weed, locust and lotua
brought to bur aplaat tile ed 1011cept o! man's proper teo uaa!!lll,
blaody-mla4ed aad blll-wldp latlon to the public IUthorlty'111e lllllque necessity ben II all ~ polao110111 parta.
sort ol eop aeea ,... aad tha concept of local enforce- to defend justice alike from
tllero Ill tile Soath, ,.. a r e ment locally restrained or )o. those - not ucludlna, IYeld1lllly aoing to bave an e.lly lpUITed, all need mey ba times, aome of aur courts-who
DI'IIOTIL fO INfllln OP
-that 1 .thousand yean of o- habitually cue an over1t aD-powerfal oalloaal flllee oy...... MASolll ......
llem Ill tbla eoaalry.
perlenot hal bJ'Ou8hl to buJnan. puolonate atllhldt towetd erimNo nation on aarlb, except klnd.
lnall and !hiM to whom pollee
It II to thla, the Increasing violence Ill entltely rl&amp;bt and
In one or two lnsllllcea
ID Clllltlnental Europe, , bu peril to cert.m lllte and leeal pr1))JE', 10 lonl u It Ill prll:lloraletd ap 1111ch an all-powerful rl&amp;bte which are mUch older ed 11p011 IODie oilier pool' deriL
rrr the ,..ad IIIII fbW ob17llem wllhAut lnvllinl IJI'llll- !baa thlo GOIIIIlr)' In tbtlr ~
Jective bm II lr!llpiWI)' 11101'1
than returaiDi order to the citlea and falmela to mlnorlliea
who may wish to walk In protest.
It II lbe )lrllllfltloa .. t b t
profouncl and precloua amal181!1 of llberly-1111111Nrder, IIIII
.. )lot !bat Gl'dlt af Yidut !bat II, Uberty fint, but order
6&gt;1lowlq not 1M behl..!
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YOU'l'li ASKED POl IT
Here"' what a Superior Court Feature Syodlcale, Inc.
This column Ia for . YOUIII Judie In our city sayo about
people, their proble!llll and plea- the Juvenlle Juries. "A
gimaurea, their troubl.. and' fun. mick," tbe
states). "These
AJ 1rilh lite real of Helen Help 7011111 olfenders are 111111111 lookUs!, II welcomes laugha bat lq for llltua, and a juvenile
won't dodge • lll'ioua q!l!!lllon jU!')' would IIIVI tbtm a chance
wltb a brusb-olf.
kl further that g01l." Our counSend your leeJHigt quelllool 11 proba110!' officer 1171 these
to YOUTH ASKED FOR tt;· jurleo mJgbl work In
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earo of Helea Help USI tbll towas, but not In c1ttea when
newspaper.
the courta beve the prolesalonFOR AND AGAINST
11 approach. He adds !be juveJUVENILE JVIUJ:S
nQe juries COIIIII up with ,.,.,._
!lear Helen:
llh :and contriYed l!e!ltenCOI and
We haw a "juvey jury" In -m to wort overlime at fi81U"
town and It really worb! Iiiii out "cblldlab and rldlculoul
The juveoile judie ai&gt;IJObrts a p!lllilbmenta." tLIIIe maklq a
JleW jIll')' OVI!'J IIIDIIth, 10 tluil
party cruber 1n1r a alga In
many ldda 111 a chance
to public !bet aaya, "I am 17 and
serve, and, ol COUI'H, they oro I waa eaught drunk."
picked ean!ully. We I'I!COJDo
And to top 1t on, olD' Jllft&gt;
mand unltllcel, but .the j)ldp llilt Tra!flc HeariQc Ofllcer IIYI
can ebanp them ll be IIIIDkt the law '11011'1 allliw D1lllilrl to
they art too Ulht or too touch partlclpeto In tbloe C!Ourt - ·
- and we doa'l 10 ID for t!tost So, Heleil, llltre ... two aid&amp;
way-out thlnp lib )labile opank- - REPORTER
tnp.
DMr Readono:
OUr judge says be lhlnb the
So there you have bolll alllel.
apendm (tbll I&amp; 1110811y traffic "Juvey" Jurlea 11'8 no1 !In'. l
offenders, not the bfl juvenlla Nllltmbllr rooding about llllm
crimea) are man ecared of the al least len Y1U1 a10, but I ,
jl&amp;vey Jury than they are
ol dlda1 111 follow-ape on wllllbo
biJn, and IIIIAB made ltlda IliON er or 001 !bey wre Mill mfld.
careful, lll!lln)J baoal!H ol . . Now thay ut I!JIPIIilii!l apia
publl!:lty the jury hal JOI*. In lllliDr ......
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Mar. 16, lff65

ThreeSEO Counti,esShow
Increase in Tax Report

Fountain Firm
Announces Offer

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Melgf County Common Pleas
Judge ~obn C. Bacon has order·
ed BaUU! Allen C. HID to proceed wllh 1111 lnvestjpti!Jn tn
the divorce petition of Eva Jane
Bortng vs. Wllllam RlchOid Bor·
lng, Two children are Involved.
In the action.

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The seven dollar misunderstanding
The misunderstanding has to do with Chrysler
and prices. let's clear it up together.
This year, a full·sized Chrysler N@'WJ!Ort
2-0oor Hardtop is priced less than $7 a month
more than the most popular smaller cars.
And when you compare a Chrysler with
cars that are even smaller than Ford and
Chevrolet, you're really itt for a surprise. Their

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Every car compared below is a 2-door hardtop. They all have V-8 engines, automatiC
transmission, power steering_ power brakes,
radio and heater. There is only one meaningful difference : Chrysler is the only big one.
So why not see your Chrysler dealer today?
Move up to Chrysler,,, it's easy!
V-8 Engine

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FORD &amp;ALAXIE 11011

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BASJS OF COMPARISON-AH models are2~door hardtops equipped wilh V-B engine, automatic transmission,
power steering, pow« bf81Us 1 rad'o and heat.-. Monthly p.aymants have been computed on manufacturers'
•uggteted retaU prle., ~lrd ctown •nd 3ll monthly payments. Not included are the edras you pay for on
practically any new car: whitewall tires, ~a•• whet!~ toMra. dastinltion charges, state and local tuH,
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Materia} iS
AVai}ab}e

A bill already drafted and
awaiting Introduction would Increase appropriations to the
school foundatlnn program benng legal requlremeuts of
growth. But his budget doeo In·
clnde an additional f37 million
Mrs Thomas Scally Meigs earmarked specifically for sal·
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ary increa,.. of $200 a year for
County Water Safety Chauman, every publio school teacher for
has a!IMunced that films and
matertal on water safety span- the next two years.
sored by the Meigs County Red
Cross will be dt'strt'buted to the Sen. Oakley Collins' bill would
vid th t fter th t
COWlty Pl'A units in April and prao .e, a a
e wo years,
simi ar appropriation be writMay
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M~s. ScaUy is recuperating ' ten mto the 1ormula, not earfrom recent surgery and will marked solely for salaries. It
be unable to present the ma•v also would provide an additionerll·1 before Apr!'! and "·y.
.,ua She al $18 million
iod f over the d twow'1ll be assisted by Mrs. Pat year per'
or """'aile poor
HJ'ndy.
school districts.
These funds
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She also has announced that would go c tefly to increase the
the Red Cross water Safety lowest teacher salaries.
will present a sfuition scholarship to an aquatie school lor Veterau Memarlal Hospital
residents of the county. Appli·
cants . must be 18 years old or ADMISSJONS- William cart·
older and those Interested In er, Pt. Pleasant; Leonard Bass,
Syracuse; Edward Chaney, Minapplying for the scholarship ersville.
may contact Mrs. Scally lor
further details.
DISCHARGES - Zelph Bog----gess, Racine; Clarence Newell,
Cheshire; Mary Holter, Lo11i
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V0 dka B•g
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Collins' Bill
W0old Enla
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was the big gainer in sales to
Yoq scientists from
49
Ohio liquor customer• during
schools in Ohio, Kentucky , and
1964, stale Auditor Chester W.
West Virginia will compete lor
Goble said today.
1op, hf!r'?!'SJ.n" lh9. lOth · •unual
State Bar District 17, which The Russian drink, an audit
regiona &amp;lence ·Fair Jo be
encompasses Athens, Hockmg, report showed accounted for a
held Friday and Saturday at rin.
Meigs., Morgan, ~oble . and 18 per cent increase in sat..
lolarshilll'Qiversity.
Washmgton counltes, will meel
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The IOii winners In all dlvi,.
March 2'7 at the new !locking over e P•cnous year.
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Ions at Gallla Academy will be
Hills 'Country Club, near Lopn. nearest competitor was Scotch,
emong i~e 2114 entries who .
The program opens at ! p.m. which a~unted for a l5 per
will cOrl\pete in both the jun- .
Speakers include Dan Carmack, cent gam.
lor and senior sections of the
Columbus attorney, who will dis· I
----fair. Wlftners In the senior di·
cuss joint survivorship prob- ; SERVICE IS THURSDAY
vision, one hoy and one girl,
lems: William Milligan, Sidney, Funeral servtc~ for Mary
will win a trip to the National
OS( allOnS
on modernizing Ohio's court sys· Ethel (Molly) Ohver, Pomeroy,
Science Fair, which will
be ,
tern; William C. Moore, State who died Monday morning in
May 8.
· By United Pres• lalematlonal Bar, public . relations direc· the Meigs General HospUal, will
One hoy and one girl will The United States has the tor, on "Your Pulbic Relations be held Thursday at 3:30 p. m.
w.i~ ~nd awards in the junior general approval of Its Allies - R.. Ipsa
Loquitur," and at Ewing Chapel with 'burial
diVISion, and there will be firSt, throughout the world for its State Bar President Roger H. In the Beech Grove Cemetery,
second and th~rd place awards raids on North Viet Nam.
Smttb, Toledo, the evening ban· The Rev. Melvin Alkire will of.
In the junior division.
First Even France, which wanta quet speaker, on the State Bar's liciate.
throulb sixth place award• wm limmediate negotiations on Viet current program and plans.
be giYell In the following cate· Nam, is not against the u.s. banquet begins at 8 p. m.
gortes or the sOntor dtvlsion, bt· air strikes.
Reservations lor the program
ology, chelnlstry •
phyoics- A survey of world capitals are being handled by
Ned
mathematiCJ • engineering and lghows however an undercur- Cochran, 202 Spring Hill Place,
earth' li:lenees.
11 rent ~f oppositi~n to the U.S Logan.
A speclal all · expense paid moves behind the government
Naval'' Science Cruise will . be !approval in some countries.
PI SENT . eld
K&lt;Ven to .a sophomore or JUII• In the non-aligned countries,
SERVICE SET
ior bof. whose project is linked this opposition is the dominant Funeral services for Augusta
to naval, activity.
llheme.
Esther Genheimer, Pomeroy,
The 'f$r will be held In Gul· ' Britain, France, and We!!! who died Sunday in Meigs (len.
llcksw•Hall and Is open to the jGermany, the three major AI· eral' Hol)lital, wiD be held 011
public free Of charge from 7:30 Jieo of the United States. bave 111unday at 2 p. m. at the Ewto 10 P. Ill· Friday and 9 a. m. 'given backing to the raids In ing Chapel with. burial In the
Mlctdlotterl
to 3 P· m. SatUI'day,
·varying degrees. ·
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Beech GrOve cemetery. The Lecust St.
Britain Is the ltrongest. Lon· Rev. Melvin ADdre wUI ofll~
Plllne WY 145)1
SA¢1'11 NOMINATATED
don's view Is that Communi!!! ate.
WJ\QINGTON (UP!)- Pres- North Viet Nom, in backing thell'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.~l
!dent Jobn!On ..nt to the Senate guerrillas in the South, cannot
Monda)r the name o! Uoyd 0. expect 1o escape tbe effects of
Smith as nominee for postma,. Amertcary counter-action.
ter ~ttle Hocking tWashin&amp;· But the Labor party'• . left
\ ton ~ty), Obto.
wl-,, about 50 strong, hao
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chatro
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urged Prime Minister Harold
LIMhM
Gu•-H
Oft
Sprlntt
Wilson to oppose an extension
of holllllltles to the Nortb.
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FOUNTAIN CORPORATION

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HEATING

.FOUNtAIN CORPORATION
450,000 SHARES

AmbaNs11dor • A.M. C.,. Frlgldell'fl_•
Gfllfer11l Eleetrlrr: 611Nioa'~ ~(j
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er Blobo will
Mild "fiiiiMn'atin _.
ad
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IIero plao . . - - 118letmen
1tb Xellb mate" tho damage would be put
llldl . . . .
walor and I'Olatod 1ud r&amp;o
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$1111,000. Au udetmniDed liJD&gt; H tie
tile
develr,IUIII 1er lito Goble Ford, Inc., of !llddleport,- of · Jil' 1 and 1
COLQMIIUS CUPI) - A lor· ...alii to It y_.. io 1be liM- will be praented Ford llloiA&gt;r
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,
mer Hanlla Coel Co
alliclal 111.
Company'• 1111. 581 (]lib awOid atlon e'l'ippW« was delboyed oeratie r=t
S: J • ••
told the Senate
ala banquet In~ Dlarch In tbe ,blaze.
.
,.., Bul IIGIII J¥ II
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Federal aDd alate alllilorl- _ honor""' b'"" • ,_,,_ Ford COUJIIIIIJS - DDit'CIU'II lqtiod 81 ~ II' 1 1i11 tho 11
and
Agleul!ure Committee tiH io lbe 9lrioaa llelilo •lD ..,
...,. ""' have last tho • - Qi , _
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• IIIII.
,
Monday nl&amp;bt a ptllpC!II!d tough dlscooo indulrlal lll1l qrieal. dealershlpoll.;!rlnllllll~~ ~
. -_,__,
,
JIMI
strip mine bUI woulcl "destroy turat water ...,~y, flood IDl!D.
.,. """ •w
very mining operatlolllll Ohio." ln!l and dnfllap, , , . dec district.
PAIN1' NOW •• , AND SAVf MONIYI
James Hyolop, a
·former lrlt power, •"'-lloo, •tn- Lee S. Grey, CP..lmwli .U.
Hanna vice prt~ldent, said lhe llled prtloelloe and .,..01.,. trlct oates maoaser of Fonl
---'•'- of .... bDJ req'""'""
Dlvill'"" said 3011
500 Club
.,. •• ~
KIO
~ ...., moDI, Otlldoor ieCreatloe aid
wu, .
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elimination of hllb walls and wlldllle pro1ec11ooo.
membership award• are precomplete bac!klllllDg of the last
ll!lllted lor excellent retail aates
eul would lnllicl lnslliDIOUIIIahle
per!oJ'IIIInte The average 31J11.
hanlshlpo 011 the mlnilll! com·
500 Club member !Old more
ponies.
tlwn $1110,000 worlb of automoThe hill was aulbored by Sen.
tlve mereiJIDdile dDring 1181
Emund A.
Sargus
(D •
In quallfylng fur the national
St. Clairsville.) It provides, in
fl'e honor.
addlttan to the elimination of
0
The Mlddleporlaalesmen quaJ.
the b!8b cliff left after mining
ifying for 3011 • 500 Club awardr
is oompleted, for an 1ncreaoe In
C
are Melvla Liltle, C. L. Jenkin..
the bond posted to guarantee
""' and Ctareoce E. Fife.
reclaiming the land, lighter re- COLUMBUS - A bi-partl118n IFiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii======
clamatton requirements
and drive, spurred by key Senate
proof of mtenl!on to restore the Republicans, is underway
to
land before a hcense to mme pour $5$ million more than Gov.
18 Issued.
James A. Rhodes' budget proposes into the public school
system.

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Speakers at these brief ser·
vices hsve so far been the Rev
Mr. Martin and the Rev. Nyle
Borden of Gallipolis State Jn.
stitute. In future weeks they
will include the Rev. Marvin
Dawson of Heath
Methodist
Church, and the Rev. Mr. Per·

District 17
Bar tO Meel
Near Logan ,

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Rock Springs
Society Notes

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Coble Sale&amp;lllm " UPI Bn"ef:s ,.. ': =:u w.
I'IJid s t , aa.
Bill Would ., ~UPI.i..."t"':'
o:".:! To Win Awards ..~!:' 1:t"!..from~•!- ~·,!~ ~ ~::'-=:;;;
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u. s. EnJ'oys

MASON

Ky. • Katherm·e DeMos 8 and, of
Mrs. LouiSe Van Meter an
N1ck1
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Mr. and Mrs. William McCor· Mr.' and Mrs. Maywood John· stonal. P otograp y ee .
ace.
mick of Melbourne.
ston called on Mr. and M:'s.
Mrs. Letlie Spencer of Syra· Lawrence Johnston and lamlly.
cuse spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Homer ICf~n·
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roush hower called to see Mrs. Anna
WAITING AND WATCHJNG - Marine Cpl. David and Roger.
Brewer and daughler, Maxine,
Boyer, of Cleveland, Ohio, is shown standing guard with Mr. and Mrs. Dorss Parsons 1 rs. Brewer is improving.
a portable radar set near Da Nang, South Viet Nam. The Mr. and Mrs. Ott Boston at- Mr. and Mrs. Gary Van Met
radar units are used to spot guerrilla movement near an tended funeral services fur Sar- er and family called on Mr.
air base used by U. S planes.
ah Finnicum at the Foglesong and Mrs. Lawrence Johnston.
~ Funeral home Sunday.
Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Van Met·
1 Edna Carman visited wit.b Finnicum was an aunt of Mrs. er and famUy and Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Johnston and family
1Ronald Bearhs and Misses Kath· Boston.
ryn and Agnes Grue,.r Sunday Paul Manuel is a surgical pa. visited Mr. and Mrs. Lowell
afternoon.
tient at Holzer hospital.
Greer and family Monday even·
Mr. and Mrs. Walden Roberts Mrs. Kate Rowe and Ada ing.
spent Sunday afternoon with are assisting in the care of Mrs. Dorothy Roseberry ..
his parents, Mr. Md Mrs. Mas- I Mrs. Junior Wines.
Mrs. Mary Greer .v1s1ted
1 and
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Schaer- too Roberts.
The WSCS of the Methodillt Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hendricks,
fer of Columbus spent a week · Agnes Grueser is reported to Churrh held a meeting Tues.. Middleport.
end with their son and family. be on the ailing list
day night. The birthdays of El- Mn. Edison Brace a~d. daughMr. and Mrs. Harold Blackston . Dores Arnold is confined to leen Buck and Naomi Stobart ter, Kthryn, ~cine, VISited Mr.
Jane Douglas, who attends M€igs General Hospital.
wert&gt; observed. 'Members pres- and Mrs. Olh~ Sayre Monday·
nurses training in
Gallipolis I Mrs. Wilbur Bailey h~~ been ent were Bertha Robinson An- Mr. and Mrs. Dana Holter
spent a weekend at her home ill.
na Wheeler, Bessie Pa;sons, and Janet of Coolville visited
here.
Hugh Bearhs visited with Cur- Naomi Stobart Ida
Stobart her parents, Mr. and
Mrs.
Clyde Wines.
of
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Grove Mrm
and June
Mr. Wines
Reed
Ford, lona Hupp, Dolly Wolfe, Gandee local visited Mr. and
Opal Hupp. Roberta Thaxton M ct' d w'.
M b I R h Eil
B k R ' rs
Y e mes.
a e ous • een uc · e- Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Sayre visrreshments were served
by ited Mrs. Mavine Sayre
and
OFFERS TO THE RESIDENTS OF OHIO
Mrs. Sherman Ford and Shir- lfamily . Racine.
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ey Ables.
' Those who called on Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sarsent Mrs. Maywood John~ton were
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1 of
Racine and Mrs. Marlene Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Joe Wolf,
Fisher and three children of Mr. Paul Brooks,
Tuppers
11•11r lla,.•l••• oloetrle r••fiO ~-- • • • _ _.._.......
OF ORIGINA~ ISSUE
Dorcas
spent
Sunday
with
Mr.
Plaino,
Mrs.
Mary
Davis
and
Clns ''A" Common Stock
B•11 Ire,. ••~r oloelrle .,.,, ••· F e'.., ·
$1.00 11'1t Value Fully Paid, Nort•AsMIUblt, Cl,itll Stock
and Mrs. Earl Robinson.
daughter, Anna, of Coolville.
Mr. and MrS. Chrissie Pow- Mr. and MTs. Paul Hauber
PRICE $2.50 PER SHARE
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ell o~ Rac_ine spent
Tuesday and family of Reedsville \.' i~it· l
Additional information m11y be obtained from
I evemng w1th Mr. and Mrs. How- ed his sister, Mrs. Louise \an
ard Robinson.
Meter and Nicki.
Mr. and Mrs. Alec Wheeler
-Mn. May Jobnstoo
coli or write
and Mrs. Bessie Stitt attended
funeral servioes for Mrs. How- CLI&gt;'MENTE REPORT
ard Stitt at Ewing Funeral FORT MYERS, Fla. IUPIJhome recently.
National League betting cham·
I Mr. and Mr•. Gerald Hay. pion Roberto Clemente, who 11
Suite 405- First Nat :onal Bank Building
man spent Wednesday evening in Puerto Rico recovering _from
Ironton, Ohle
with
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Robin- a suspected case of malaria,
Phone Ana Codlt 614 532-3131
This HvertiMment is neither an offer to NU nor a sollclson.
should be able to join the Pitt,.
tetlon of offen to buy •nv of these 1tcurltlt1. The afftr
burgh Pirates March 25, Get&gt;o
•• mede onlf b~ the prol,.ctut.
tis Powell at Veterans Mem- eral Manager Joe Brown sald
March 12, 1965

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dlap: Gampon. '
Dan, 17. ilk2, running 22 lee!
, . ,;.Pomeroy ·Maaoall&gt; ,,4
PI PleaM
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'l'he Sheriff's departmenl said
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nt 2UI. lllritln ·
James Edward Diddle, 16, sill·
•.32 l~ll!!!i• ·Kanawha Falluut,
. lered the injury when hit 1912
Cha~ 11.11 fallinl. LiJn. SELMA, Ala. ~U)'II - Dr model hie!
-~-' ,_.,
don , Mmnet and Wlnlteld dam• Martin Luther King, etiCOIII'II&amp;·
ve e cr- ww a
were on the sills
ed by the removal of the "Sel· tree in front of the Racine Gull
llaal -llllenll: •
ma wall," said today be would station . whe~ a OM In fronl of
OltJo JUver _: Gleildoro
..tend the perimeter of hit him mitde .I alllden lklp. AI
14 2·20
up N"8l'O voter replratlon can&gt; Diddle appUed hl8' brakes the
· ·, P·. m.; Orco up 14• 2 pal&amp;n Into four rural Alabama lefl front wheel locked """'1"C
a. m., NeW Martinlvllle up 14,.
tl
the auto to l'"'ve the road and
4 20 a. m.•, EU.ba Woods up 11, 001111 es.
hi
·c tbe tree. No charges wen
5 I5 a. m.; C. V. Hamor down King, Monday, broke 1111 1m- filed.
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16, 6:30 a. m.; Bob Benter dowu paae with city and county au16, 1:30 a. m.; Jeflboat up 14, tborities by leading a masaive
6:40 • . m.; Rosa G. w ~ on the Dallu County
Jacob G. up 17, 1:35 a. m.; ...,...~.ouse to proleat disertmi·
Alton Zephyr up 17, 3,55 a. m.; natioo against prospective NeJefferson up 17,4:30 a.m.; St. gro voters and, to COIIlllleDIOMary's down t7, 8:20 a. m.; II· rate the Rev..J~s J. Reeb,
Iinois up 18, 7 a. m.; Robert a Urutarlan mmlSter murdered
Reed down 20, 6'20 a. m.; Dun- on I Selma street dkurin~ racial
can Bruce up 20, 6:35 a. m.; tension here • wee ago.
Onwar~ up 20, 7 a. m.: Kentuck- King called the marco, In WASIUNG'l'ON (UPI)-Pre•l&lt;an up 22, 4:50 a. m.; w. H. which he
wao
surrounded dent Johnson's requ..t to Con·
Slaver. Jr., down 23, 5:40 p. by religious leaders of all gress for additional funds lor
m.: Cotton Queen down· Green- ' faiths, successful.
the billion dollar Appalachia aid
up 6:20 P· m.: Ravenswood
y program lncludeo •17.271 million
down Greenup II' 10 p m . J
He said that he persona II for Corps of Engineers pnljects
S. Lewis up Greenup 11·, 55
will lead a "freedom" walk In lour atatea.
Andrew Calhoun up Greenup, from! dSelml a tort Montgoml et'fil
t2:30 a. m.; Valley Voyager up a e era . cou '. now Jearmg States tbat would beneflt unGreenup a,w a. m : Stephen- t~t&gt;'D~~Y m anh I~JU~ctlon sutt, der the projects are Pennsyl·
son up Meldahl 12 45 p. m.; rues e marc ega.
vania, Ohio, West Virginia and
Eastern down Meldahl 4,20 p.
Kentucky. The engineers' allotrn.; Laguna down Meldahl 7:50
ment was part of f3110.1 million
p. m.; Brimestone dowr. Mel·
supplemental funds l!Oilgbt Mon·
dahl 12:10 a. m.; Jane T. down
day by the President.
Meldahl I: 30 p. m : Defender
The proposed budset for the
downG Meldahl Z::iO a. m.
Corps of Engineers Includes $15
alllpolio Dam - Queen
.11. t be .
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City up 6:;o p. m.; Allen R.
m• '"" o. gm P anrung on
Merrill down 2 a. m.; Lelia
three projects - Cowanesque
Reservoir, Pa.; Fall Brook ResShearer up 2:3() a. m.; Jamel
.
ur· 3 a. m. ·, LouiS
· iana down I Grace Episcopal Church or ervoir, . Pa.: and . Burnsville
Rescrvo&amp;r W Va and to start
UO a. m.; Solvay up 8,15 a I Pomeroy wiI I be the host to Ihe
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m.; H. E. Bowles down 8:50' Lenten Community service Wed- cons~cti~n of Paint_ Creek Resa. m.
nesday at 7,30 p. m. when Ule ervou, Ohio, and. Willow Island
,. rec tor , Locks and Dam, Ohio and
. ha d .Marm,
R
Kaaawha River - 0
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PV. RIC r
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Shearer up Marmet 9·10 p m . WI preac on 'ue way of W. Va.
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The
While
House
reported
Helen z. up Marmet " 8 m . e ross, an a.ue ev. l ~
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th
F
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Johnson
also
had
instructed
the
SP.met down Marmet 5·55 a m · ur err n, pas or 0 e &lt;:: ·
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ted Ch h ·u nd t a Engineers Corps to accelerate
~.~·~~m~PA.:in!~~ ~~~~~erd 1 ::jor po~~n' th:" ..~~ice preconstruction planniliB of tile
4',05. p. m.; George Price down I The choar w1ll part1c1pate.
Red RJver Reservoir, Ky.; the
East Fork Reservoir, Ky. ;t he
"Infield U5 ~· m.: Lucy Jane 1 Facilities of Grace Church Aylesworth c reek Reservoir,
Lucas down Wmheld 6:30 a. m. l are also being provided for a Pa.; and the Justice Reservoir,
seri.. of Leoten 'chapel" ser· W. Va., so that they can be
vices at I0 minutes be!ore I p bt:ilt at the earliest pradicable
m. Wednesdays, designed to lit time.
into the lunch . hour schedule
1 of the nearby Junior and Sen·
ior high schools.

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A Raetne teen-aaer ..,..a•
ed a neck lnjuey In a nue-car
ae&lt;ident nn Rt. 124 Ill' Racine .
Monday momiliB.

CoQDn"es

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Teen-ager InJured · 117
In Cruh with Tree
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.River news

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Fountain Corporation of Ironton this week announ·
ced its offer of 450,000 shares of Class A common stock I
toln phio residents! the sale ofodwhich is exl'ected. to rhesult
construction o an ultra·m ern 22 4·uni 1 nursmg orne ,
IJ1d adjacent motel at the interchange of new U. S. 52 1
ani! SR 141 at Ironton
.
A key figure in Fountain Corp is its Vice President
and secretary, Larry Birch, a native of Racine.
Birch, an insur~nct&gt; co~sult- 1 - - • •
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last year are. Gallla, Jackson,
ant and former VIC€ president ! S!Of Butldmg and Loan Co.,
Lawrence, and Vinton.
and salc."S manager of Consoli· treasurtr of Iron Hills, a resi-~ SALLY JO WILLIAMS
Figures for the two
week
dated Marine lndsutnes. Alex- dential development firm and I
period endinv March . 6. 1960
Mr. aod
P•arl
Wilandria, Va sa1d here Monday owner an d operator of th e M11. Iiams
Rt. Mn.
I Rutland
an· and March -~
7, 1964 and r.sr.al
0
when the [ronton umt 1s com- tendorf Really Co . Ironton
h
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year
figures
for
the
years
st~r1•
1
pleted others should follow
Dav1d Molt. executive v~ee •ounce ~~ • ..,afemeu:
ing July 1 1964 and July 1 1963
SINGING IN SELMA- A group of clergymen joined hands and sang civil rights
He mdicated there is a strong ! preSident who lor the pas&lt; 10 1 :::~~r. nL:,~ ~ 8 ~." M;r Ifollow ' '
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A layette •bower was held son~s with Negroes at a police barracade !n Selma, Ala., as tbe tense racial situation
p$1ic demand for such facoh· years has been associated with 1 Clarence A. Lamberl 800 of . Athens - 111,703.75, .13,964.· at the ho!ll&lt;! of Dele,. Reed co!'tmued. Clergymen sl!~wn are, left to nght, .Father Edward Hoffer, Boston; Msgr.
ties
; Mon Care Dnllmg. Inc . Hunt· I Mr. and Mrs. Dreui Lamb- 1 42. $397,595.01, $388,081.00.
honoring Mrs. Jimmy Brannon. Wtlham Kappes, Columbus, OhiO; Father FranCIS Brown, Stu ben VIlle, O~!o; tat her
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and
IS v1ce. preSident erl Rt 1 Rutland The wedGallla
15.646.14.
$6,116.10,
Eula
Landon won the door Donald Schulz, Columbus, Ohio; and the Rev. Wade Watts, Macallister, OKJa.
A kick-o rf confert!nc~ m lron- ' and secretary of B H Molt I ' · ' ·
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759 7 $184 030 96
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ton Jan. 23 where plans lor the Iand Sons Inc. Huntlngt~n
' ding .will be March !7 at the lt~.;.!tht~' _ $7 tit U $4 594 . pme. Rell'ellhment• of ~""ke,
Ued Sunday with her father, Mr.~========::.,
venture were first disclosed fea- r Kenneth Sm~rt, treasurer. an brlde·s bo.me.
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, . Jce cream, coffee and punch
Clyde Stewart of Middleport. II
lured as its speaker William ,
.h D 1
T
10. $154,515.48, $154,283.0!.
were served to the following:
J Sheehan director ~£ the In- accountant wJt
o~g as
d
Jackson - $10,493.47, $11,2f6.-; Opal Harris, Glenda Benedum
Mrs. Ruby Halliday and Mrs.
siitute of R~gion.al Development Fuller Co of Hun~~gton
an
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41,
1256.675
011. $281.700.86.
Sylvia
Curtis,
Rita
Baker,
Mar:
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Stella Atkins of Rutland and
. _ an mstructor m ~u 1 mg
a
Lawrence - f8,253.8S, $9.227 .· garet Grossnickle,
FJcrence
Mrs. Mary Haning called on
in the 21 count1es of Soullwa.-.t i\larshall Unrversrtv
31 $372 02755 $379 213 80
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Mettle - - - - - - - - - - - Mrs. Gloria Riggs and family.
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Lewos E. Bason. ' an·man
MelliS - $&amp;,581.44, $5.552.69, Benedum, Gay Smalley. Lavina I
The four -sl.orv structure will of the board of Fountain. IS an
$156.931.09, $154,019.00.
Brannon, Jean and Larry Bak- Mr. and Mrs. ~be~ Clark Allan Borgan of
Columbus
eost in excess 'of $1.000.00 and .rllorney and one of the foundPike - $2,496.38, $4,l?u 57, er and the hostess and honor- spent Sunday evemng w1th Mrs. spent the weekend with his
MR. K. L. BYRD
will employ 65 people with an ' ers ~nd senior partner in the
l' $91.606.67. $91.036.29.
!ed guest. Those sending gifts ' Ciyde Anderson and family .. mother, Mrs. Nellie Borgan.
WILL BEAT
annual payroll in excess
of law firm of Basom. Harm. WedBJ Mrs. Herbr-rt Rouah
Ross - $16,574.19, $17,435.68, 1were Pearl Tanthore ..
Dale Mr. and Mrs: Tom Wells VISr
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
JeweU
3.06 N. 2nd Av~.
$200,01Xl.
emeyer an d HoII and. 11 urn us . The WMA of the U. B. $581.564.48. $541,345.55.
Sanders, Donna Griffin, Mrs. ,
-The motel planned beside lhe Ohio.
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I Scioto - $22.456.56, $20.814..· Everett Parker Esther Landon '
were dinner guests of his parMiddleport, Ohio
home will be one of lht" f1rst in Other directors are Dr Mal- 1 urr met a . e orne 0 l21. $732.944.39, $719,505.19
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John Mrs. Floyd Norns
~esday. VInton - _$1,445.97, $1.539.47, ! ~~~z Barnharl and Lola Gnfell of Downington.
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highway. It will caler especial- Mahan. Portsmouth ; James E. The day was s~nt se~mg car- $41.169.52, $46,880.61.
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Thursday, Mar. 18
Jy to relatives and frrends of Moore. Ashland. Jnd Evere1t pet rags and ~tecmg Q~llt. Me~- I Collection of motor vehicle. Mrs. Margaret Grossnickle '
of Rutland called on the Halli·
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patients in the home. It will of- · Pulley. Jr, Burlington.
I bers present were Juha N?rrl!, lhousetrailer and use tax in the and children visited recently :
day • Atkins family Sunday.
fer dining rooms and banquet The 450,000 shares ol stock I Mary Roush. Marge Gnmm, ten counties showing the figures with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tiwm-1
9 am to 12 noon
rooms with every luxury expect.- are par value at $1 art&gt; ful ly Florence Adams,
. Mar~aret for the two week period endine, I as and Grace Boston of ParkMr. and Mrs. Virgil Atkins
To.repair and service
ed by today's motel guests.
i paid non-assessable Class
A Gloeckner. a~d Caroh.ne Miller. March 6, 1965, and the fiscal ersburg.
"y Mrs. Lyle Balderson
called on Mr. and Mrs. Ben
hearing aids
Other officers ot
Fountain shares offered for $2.50
per A potluck dmner was served ~
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Marks Caster of Carpenter who were
Corp. are Fred Mittendorf. pres- j sh.are. The prospectus ~ints out at noon.
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Mrs. Opal Harris is a medi- of Long Bottom were Sunday celebrating their 50th wedding BoH...IH and suppll&amp;s for
ident .. president of Ironton cily iCiass _A stockholders Will. ~lect l Mr. and Mrs. Olden Thaxton
cal p~tlent in the Camden Clark dinner guests of Mrs. Bess Lar- anniverssry.
all mekos for sale
~unc1l, secretary-treasurer and the mmonty of the board : Cl.ass l have returned home after a
~~p.itai,MParkeHrsbu!g.
ThoMse kins.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Halliday
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ld
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a ·o t
VISJtmg
arns
r.d Mr. and Mrs. Roy Maul .of an d Mr. and Mr s. v·Jrg il Atk'ms Mr. Byrd will be glad to·
managing off .Jeer of t he r..xce~~~ e m l n Y·
few years employment in Arid M rs.
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an . rs. a e arr. ' r. an ParkersburK · were recent "ti· of Rutland spent Sunday even- give you a free hearing
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Guests Sunday ol Mr. and 1
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Mrs. Erwin Gloeckner were
· rs. erman rossmc e an son home.
·Mrs Robert Jewell A birthday tone Electronic equip·
ment.
Clearmont Harris.
I Mr. and Mrs. VirKil Buckley Mrs: Robert Jewell: A birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis. Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Proffit's
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. and Howard spent Sunday wtth
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gie and J~dy. Parkersburg. On daughter, Candy. is recovering Those VISJtmg recently With Mr. and Mrs. Chqrles Ayers of sup~r honored Mrs. Pa ine
If hearing Is your]
Monday evening gues~ were from the measles.
Mr and Mrs. L R Barr were ~ ~lprc They also VIsited Mrs. Atkms.
problem Bellone is
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo_ Norris and Rev. and Mrs . John Busch Mr. and Mrs. Audry Wyers~ Clar&lt;t Adams. Rarkersburg.
The Harrisonville Home ~
the answer
Ruth of Carroll, OhJO.
attended the quarterly meeting Russell Barr of Vzenna, Mr 1 Mrs. 0( ver Weber and sons monstration Council met at
. Mr .. and ~rs .. Ed Miller vis· at t~e Silver Ru_n Free Will and Mrs. Emory Harris or Bel- and Mrs Ernest 'Vhitehead and the home of Mrs. Shar~n Jew1
tied m Gallipolis Saturday. BaptiSt church Fnday and Sat- I pre.
!daughters were recent visitors ell recently. Mrs. Pauline AtMr. and Mrs. Sherman Ford urday . Rev. Busch preached at , M
d M G ld B . lof Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sauer kins gave a talk on 14Buy.tng
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· serv1ce
· Frl'day evr.Man drs.M era
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were v1~1
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un mgton on the openmg
J . arnnB land
daughters oi Middleport. and Freezing Food." Present
Hearing Aid Center
Tuesday
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504 TENTH ST.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodenck •Mr. and Mrs. Henry DaviS,
d B tt R' d 1 h
!and Roger of Beverly visited Charles Jones Mrs Don Cot·
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spent o ay evenmg rs.
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terill, Mrs. Hazel Stanley, Mrs.
w1th Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adams. and Mrs. Dw1ght Hoback, Jlo.
mg on r. ~In
rs. oy
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith Norma Lee Mrs Pauline AtPhone 525-7221
Mrs. Herbert Roush and Mrs. Jandus, Mr. and Mrs. George Rrmg~r rec~n y. f M
d and Barbara Pomeroy spent a kins Mrs Stella. Atkins and
Lettie Spencer called on Mrs. Bush, Athens, visited Rev. and M ecw. V!SIBrsl 0 ~· fa a~ Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Mr; Sh..:.n Jewell
Jack Wolfe, Darlene Justice Mrs. John Busch and W&lt;&gt;re din· rs. mme 81 ey an
m Y Dale Smith and family.
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and Denny and Scotty, Monday. ner guests.
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were Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rock·
Several from here attend· Mr. Roy Bush VISited Rev. Kimes of Coolville and Floyd hold have moved into the form·
ed the final rites for Mrs. Ed and Mrs. Busch Saturday.
Barnhouse.
.
er Laura Ruth property
ward Griffith at Ewing Funer· Mr. Robert OUJ.~. and son, Mr. and Mrs. Jtmmy Bran· Bill Childers of Philo visited
al home last week. Relatives Ray Ours, local: VISited Mr. non spent the weekend wttll wtth his mother, Mrs.
Ola
from a distance were Mr. and and Mrs. Charlte Carroll and Mrs. Thelma Erwm of Nelson- Childres Sunday.
Mrs. Millard Adams, Mrs. Ola family.
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The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Adams Mr and Mr
D 1 Mrs. Loutse Van Meter and Mr. and Mrs. Byrl Grlffm and Olive Township Fire Dept reONLY
Adam,' of Zanesville ~
~: Nicki, villited Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Wilson cently served meals at
the
Mrs. o. G. McKin~eyev, and Lewis Johnston and family in were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Coates and Shumway homes due
$30.00 Oowit lelance •
grandson Charleston Mr J Mmersvllle recently.
George Reed recently.
to deaths in the fa!llilles. The
c..wentent ,.,....
Griffith ;nd David of,Colu~b:: Mrs. Mary Kern~ and Mrs.
IAuxiliary plans a Stanley ,l3rty
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reut.,: Mary Ours were m Pomeroy DESIGNATES WEEK
Ifor March 16 at the lire house.
and son Tucson Arizona Ro· Saturday.
WASHINGTON (UP!) - The Recent villitors of Mr. and
land Griffith L.
M tih
Mr.s. Garnet Joh_nston and Senate passed a joint resolution Mrs. Verd Smith and family
FURNITURE CO.
of Columbus· M:;a t a ew; children~ Sharon,- V1ckey and Monday authorizing President were Mrs. May Icenhower and
Maud Md;,n:mick Ko~re Da~~ Carl, were Sunday dbmer g•est~ Johnson to designate the week family of Massillon, Joe BisMASON, W. VA.

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Three IOUtheaatern Ohio coun- year starting July I, 1964 !nl·
ties llbllwod lncrea... in ~~ales low: Athenl - 19,556:02, $164,·
tax colleettnns for the two · 599.10. G~Ua - f'l,418.2'1, $101(
week period endin&amp; Marcil f. 110!1.111. Hocking - $t,&amp;:i2.39, · S'N.·
over the oame oertod lUI year. 150,41, Jacksnn - 1J $1!,41li.CJ'I,
John D. Herbert, State Tte... $12'7,068.11. Lawrence - fl4.·
urer, reported that the pertod. 381.8S, ASI.51io.J2. Meigs _ Ill,·
1 brought in from the 11 COIIDtlea 785.92, $88,995.94. Pike _ Ill.·
an increase of f1.200,000 ot 29.4 564.1H, $II,I07.6i. Rosa _ $!6,.
per cent over the same period 759.51, $237.0113.36. Scioto _ $22.·
in 1964. The countiea that show· 22&amp;.15, m2,666.90. Vinton- $2,·
ed incr..,,.. were Hocking, 101.97, $38,361&gt;.4%.
Meigs and Scioto. COUnlleo behind in fiscal year figures over

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1963 Corvair Spider Monu Cpe.- $1895
UO HP engine 4 speed trans.~elr.et lfltl, radio and
beater, goo~ wb.ttewall tirft.
of perfonnan~e at a
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1963 Tempest Le M1ns Coupe -

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Tbo~ 1\:b o 1 e HBC.,'V opecJala iilil ielliOII bave really
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dao!IJ ,~~' IIICht: A fond
reme~aqce of burlelque In
the days wben It prooeoted fine
slngera, dancers 1 n d comedlllllll.
He • • aullled by thrH topOigbt ~liars: Mickey Rooney. """' llemtck and Jim Ill&gt;
bora, wbf,··~t a amasb ra•
ouCCOM In ,lbe new aerlel ''Gomer Pyte" .. a oa~ve, ~ooc~-

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VB engine, automatic trans., whitewaU tlret. n o an
healer

David Wolper
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Bold Mea," ID bour aC capeult
11\udles of lelloWI wbo rlak
death In their jobl, or lor ld·
Mlor, A ad 1 Griffith. Ooa1eoee or juat for klcU. 'l1ll
Knolll, l!'.dle Adami and She!· eblef fAult .with tht lbow _ wu
don Leouard amoog them-and \hit some of tile lllUdlel WtN
thiJ was one of thOM rare tlmeo fAr too eapsullzed and sbaUow
wltea surprising guest sbota ac- and merely oenaational, and
tually helped the result.
could have been left out 80 thai
Many of tht Piland J'OI1o othen mlgbt have been expand·
linea w.,.. ab&lt;tolutely boory, of ed for depth- but sensatlooal or
coune, but the oostslglc and no,t In approach, tht hour waa
engoglng Davor of the bout truly grtppina and faseiuallng
made thtm seem jult right. A very oflea.
oample of the comedy wu the
fellcw carryina a cue put I
Tile CbaDMI llwlm: Film [)1.
man and tellina b1m "I'm
rector William Wyler IJ a guest
1nl my cue to court/' and oa NBC-TV'• 4'Today" abow
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and a \Yorld War lllme.
cause o1 the oenJltlvity of too
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also a number of many groups, There was 1 rlcb,
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H. ~u•k, fllv-ood .
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were no personal lnjortos but
property damage wu .estlmated ot fZ,IJOO ·by the Stale
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hearted, fallelto.voteed blllbmy autt."
Marllle. Nabon wu easUy tht It was good to hear ThOmaa
A(JBOS8 &lt;8. P&amp;1'1141H
ahrni-t!Opper SUIIday Digbl with put In some kind words for 1, Got!
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pboae oumber baa been Sr., 176 Sy&lt; •more-St., Middle- tic tank. Get Kleao-l~m-All
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arlan, large and ll!laU animala.
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SEVEN room boule with bath
wood, W. Va. Phone Z'13-42'11.
and full basement In Syra· Office llours, Dally 4 to 6 p.
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HOUSES and apartmeots fum!abed and unlurnished.
olJel. Pbono WY 2-3267.

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men and women
dredJ of good jobs in the
great and growing ablpplng
industry. For current Ustings
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11 Ann St., Pomeroy, Ohio.
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7:00 Nij19o&amp;t Newa
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7:35 'ilill MUler Show
7:35 Plckeos Han!W.... Show
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7:50 News
8:30 'llw'JY Ugbl
8 : ~ _ jlaker FuroiiUI't Show
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9:00 News
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11:46 'l'lfty~f .Colllllry Bymo
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12:30~11r'IGueJISiar (JI'rl)
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6:30 Sign Off
Satordaya:
8:00 Sigo Oo - News
8:111 Count., MUJic Tlmo

8:21 Country Jamboree
7:00 Newo
7:111 Larry Andll'aoa Show
10:45 lf'l Music - Army
11:00 Da;~ Valley lc Dutton's
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12:01 N""a
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IUO The Rev. Merlin Teel.t
1:011 The Jim Moe. Show ·
1:10 . SundoWn Serenade
UO Sigo Off
Sunda)s:
7&gt;30 Slgo Oo- Army Hour
7:11 Newa
1:00 French City Baptist
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1:30 Sunday Sbow
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8:45 Wash. Repto To People
10:00 The Good Lilt
IG:lt' eo..,....ma~~•a Report
10:30 SundaJ Show
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li•GO News
12:11 The ChriiURD'I Hour
12:10 1bt' lll'r, MeriiD 'hell
1:00 The Sunda;y 8llowaae
1:30 The IllY. SUaa Blllape
2:00 11lo Rev. Andrfto Pal'IOIII
1:41 Tilt lll'r. " 1:10 Tba lltmda1 8bowe8H
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llernJce Carpenter and Mrs.1
lhdfurd Ma8f1, presented
pl.y oo safety entitled, "The
J'lople•s Choice," at the regumeeting of the Middlopoct
)1orent alld Teachers Associa·
tlon Monday evening at t he
h1lh school
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'nle
play
was and
presented
in
motion, dialogue
songs on
Mr
the many ar".is of safety . s.

Leslie Ingels. Kathy II.Uer lllld
Cindy Herrmann.
Some of tho children dlaplayed placards, oo safety subject.J
1 ter
including kite nying, ca e ia , mannera, lifeguard. broken
glass , bicycle rules, tr•lflc salety, patrol boy, drinking !ountain manners iD line and snowie s~owball. Taking part were
Scottie Reuter, Brenda Smith,

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Drew Webster Post Birthday Pctrfy
Held with Speaker HiHing Economy

Cindy Glau, Jeffrey McKiruJOY,
(Continued from P&amp;fle H
Joltn McCloud, Tommy Scally' opoDJOred by Legloo.
Maureen NelaoD, Mlcbael Eane Speaking of collllllllllism, the
Ronnie CUnningham, Lee Ord, speaker said that r -0 Hall
,..,_,1 Hann;n• and Dreama
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president of
tho Communist
Hovatter.
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e- party in America, stated he and
A tap dance rootine : • pr his top aides would go anywher•
sented by mlnl~t~e . "';;~:: in the United States to talk to
VIcki Manley an
atrma . the youth even thougH only one
ey, dressed in blue and white person should show up.
coatumes. They are dance pu- Tho American Legion was lho
plls
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A of
busM
eetingFraser.
was con- ft' rst organization in America
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to speak up for betler salaries
dueled by Mrs. Wllilami
for teachers and for better convice president,
er ditions in the schools. The Amprogram.
The Lord s r . y
erican Legion will leave no end
~d ~e flag pledge ~ere gJv;: untumed until prayer is restorm umson ,bylthet agruaddleencwe~n~h~ ed in public schools.
Carpenters II'S
Mr. Brady cl0!5ed his talk by
attendance banner
TA
ted t
place quoting
George Washington,
Ttle P. . . vo . o
n "Let None But An American
$200 thine
GLtard America Tonight. "
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Legion Will
fight
who work ag 1 pedt
to be purchas- gain st our country, whether
~c ~nd :oo~~r Hbrary books they are in the congre~ o~. tbe
fo~ the school was accepted.
United States or otherwise, he
said.
Following a dinner at 6 p.m.
served by the Unit and attend-

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Taking tbe part of
was George
Stewart ; Safety
was Kenneth Byer; Play was
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o~n~e ~~i~roller
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Participating in a

aJunsc::~:~· :nsq':et":;.~'~' ~:c:~!,:0~1~n:: E~

skate scene were Merri Ault,
Cathy Manley , Kristi Morris ,
Mary Kay Gallagher,
Julie .
Hamm, Benny .Johnson . Redina
Pratt.
Taking part with a miniature
train were Mitchell Meadows,
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Pomeroy

SHERYN KIRK

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Robinson, Danita Manley John
McCloud , Peggy McKinney and

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Southern 7-8th
Grade PTA has
March Meeting

eo by appro•tmatel7 .,, the
meeting opened wUb Jhe advancement ot colora with Mra.
Ben Neut!llng, uok pianist, at
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the plano aud
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Roush, Sgt.-at-Arms. and Mrs.
David CUmmings and Mra . Orville Well, color bearer&amp;. Mrs.
Olin Knapp, Unit
president,
called the meeting to order and
Mrs. J . M. Thornton, Unit ch~
la.in gave
invocation,
edg to nfollowed by the pi
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and silent prayer ending with
taps . Tbo preamble to the constituti~ of the Ameriean Legion was given after which Mrs.
Marvin Burt &amp;ang the National
Anthem.

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Mrs. Knapp gave the address
of welcome with Guy E. Guinlher, Post commander, respond·
Di tlngu'shed guests pre'!ted
Mr: . Knapp were Mrs.
Barton Hall of Logan, eighth
district president, and Mrs. Merrei Brarly of Van Wert. Mr.
Guinther presented Nolan Mace
of Ath~ns, Eighth
distict
rommander; Rev.
Frank
Cheesebrew' of Middleport 8th
district chaplain, and Barton
Holl of Logan .

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Around And
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Mid·dleporf
Farrell Shuler aud Tim Welk. Florida where they
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Mr.
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COLUMBUS I UP)) - Toesday's major leglslaUve aetioa
at a glance:

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Will WISh, IInse lnd spln d1y I 8 pound
load In just 8 mlnutn,

Spin dJy one load while another wnhla..
No ptumbinl necesstJy ...can bl ulld '"
kitchen, bath or utility room.

Fast!
Compact!
Portable!
Efficient!

Completel}l po~tablt-movttlrom sink •

1tora e:a a1ea on easy rollin I casters. ·
washes a lull 6 pounds or clotMI and.
uses only 10 pllona of water.
Has suds savef, too.

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HOOVER HEADQUARTERS-2nd FLOOR

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Major Action At a Glance

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·Mr H
Houdashelt was
to"7olzer hospital
for
a cehck up Monday by the
Rawlings- - Coats ambulance.
He has been lll for some time.
M
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Robert Turner
r. a_n
rs. .
b0e
and children, MJchae'1
rRoa,b_SandraOahlldlo Gwaerrey o!e=:e:
mson ,
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Mr. and
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A family dinner was held on
Sunday at the ho~e of ~· E.
W. Jones at Burlmgham m observance of his birthday ann~versary. Members of the famliy attending included Mr. aud
Mrs. Kenneth Russell, Racme:
Mr. an(i Mrs. William Burton

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MEIGS THEATRE

al and
JI!U bold
its stated assembly, \tednesdJb!
at 7:30 p• .m.
· No.
meeting Pomeroy Cbaj!tel 0'
110 Royal Areb
wiD
bold a special con.....lon .. Ill
confer the Mark Maalfr,fltJ!'M.
Refreshment. will be lll'Ved.

James

pr~en urn;~,

PI Survey On
Teen Customs

ed the Ohio Bottler's Carbonated Beverages Conventloo held
at the Columbus Plaza . They
also atteuded a meeting of the
Royal Crown Bo!Uel'll Assoeialion of which Mr. Harry Moore
ts president. They
returned
homo today.

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Mrs.
Van Meter of
Chest..- visited Saturday
in
Middleport with Mrs .
CecD

Wise
dent aud Included, Mrs. Neutz- Paul Parsons and son , Paul.
Dr. and Mrs. Charles
Th So th
El
tary 7th ling , Mrs. George Bearhs, Mrs. Mr. a:ld Mrs. Lee Davidson,
Oty, announce un:: eapge- of Huntington, W. Va., Mr. and
e u ern emen
Owen Watsora, · Mrs.
George Athens: Mrs.. Carol Jones, Burh
M
b a Jones
Kenneth Smith.
men! of tbeir dangbtor, Mill Mrs. Robert Kloos and family , and 8th G.ra.de PTA met at the
Small -fry baseball
players
Mr Cb
h I b ld
M h 11
th Hackett Sr., Mrs. J. M. Thorn- ling am
Jss 8ar ar
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Janette
&amp;o
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arMarietta
and
Misses
Iva
and
sc
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UJ mg,
arc
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WI
ton
Mrs
George
Mowrey
Mrs.
Athens
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and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
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Sberyn
of Pt. Pleasant, th_e president, Mrs.
Mildred
Sm
. ith Mrs Gerald Wll- Emerson Jones, Middleport.
with "real uniforms' were on· Je8 Ray Lawreace, son of Mr. Emma
nie Cunningham, Michael Dav- and Mrs. Leroy Lawrence, of
re Sunday guests of Fitch, calhng the meetmg
to \io e
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b
~: V~ ~e Kloos.
order. The pledge to the flag dermuth, Mrs. Jed . We ster, Sarah Bechtle,
Columbus,
enport, Joe Anthony, David Call, Portland, Ohio.
Jtmmy Holman . Pat Cochran,
Ml•• Kirk Is • aenlor at
ISS a e
was given in unison.
Sr., Mrs. Paul easel, Mrs. spent the weekend wlt.h
her
Jimmy Klein , Scottie Reuter , Pleasant VIew Hlglt School.
Robert Pullins returned to hls The secretary, Mrs. J.
A. Frank Cheesebrew, Mrs. J?a- parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Tack
Tommy Walters , and Kathy 1 Mr. Lawreoce graduated from home, Thurston Stu1day evening, Smith and the treasurer, Mrs. vid Cummings, Mrs. On•?Ue Bechtle and son, Darrell.
Harris.
SoutbHD High School, Racille after a visit with his grandpa_r- Howard Ervin, gave their re- Well and Mrs. Gaynelle WISei M James Brewington ColChildren in the fruit episode I to 196! and to • member of ents , Mr . and Mrs. Rolim ports. The Sootheast
District
Gold star mothers
spent the weekend with
Included Jeffrey Miller, Vt_ekte Hdgtn. &amp; Hdgtn:. Ce. lsC Bat. Bearhs. He was the
dinnt;r meeting was announced for were
Mrs . '111ornton,
. .rs. Mrs Brewington and
their
Slack Lee Ord, Sammy Little, ICfith Inf. National Guard. He guest Sunday evening of
hLS March 29th, at Cambridge. Mrs. Bearhs, and Mrs. Arthur ~tse. daughter , Sandra,
of Rio
Drea.;.. Hovatt•r. Cindy Glaz&lt;, Is employed by General Mol- · grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Fisher and Mrs. Helen Past Post commanders mtro. G d
weddlne Raymond Pullins Sr.
Johnson are planning to attend. duced by the comm~nder w~r ~~s_e. Kenneth Byer, who ts
Diane Conde, Karen Johnson, or11 Compa&amp;y. No
Cheryl Hanning, Floyd Fitchpat- date bas been let.
Mr
d Mrs
Marlon CongMrs. Chris Pickens and Mrs. f!ank
MJckEek
residing in Gallipolis for the
rick, Esther Lowery and Patty
· an
·bur W
Va Maxine Wingett will be the hos- hams, Chfford Hayes,
a 1 winter spent the weekend at ·
Craig.
·of
pitality committee for the next more_. Jr., ChaankrlesChHayesb Paul her
.to Middleport.
Boys demonstrating the danwee
ther in law Mr meeting Mrs. Mary Kay Yost, easel and Fr
eese rew.
Mrs Horace McElhinney subger of playing with matches
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. Mrs. chris Pickens and
Mr. Certificates of
where! stunted in the Pomeroy schools
were Steven Bachner'
Scott
Mrs . Eldon Kraeu- Maurice Lott were elected to
to the two
sc
last week .
Fraser. Playing with toys were
On
of Racine 'visited Saturday serve on the nominating eom- semors who have asSisted In Mr. and Mrs . Gerald Rupe
t
.
'th Mrs Hettie Wil- mitlee. This committee
will playmg tap•, MICkey Menchini spent the weekend m Canton
Vicki Manley , Beth Vaughan,
euvenmg
ht.,: Mrs Alfon- meet and give their report al and Thurman Vaughan. Don with their daughter and fam•ly ,
Alan Dodson. Kathy Pooler. Katrtna Batey, Tami Hoffman,
ams an aug
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the April meeting.
Hunnel received a plaque with Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKay and
Plans were . made _for_ a sur- se Schorn.
Mrs. Victor Hysell, member- his name inscribed as the out- children.
vey. on smokmg, drmkmg~ and ] Mr. and Mrs. Dale Valentine, ship chairman, reports that at standing legionaire for the year. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ernmish,
datmg when the Rutland Chap- son, Larry and daughter, Mrs. present we have 34 members. Awards were also presented for Dayton, were weekend guesta
ltt&gt;r , Future Homemakzs
Wllllam Neidisser of Parkers- Mrs Mason Fisher program outstanding work to Don Hun- of his mother, Mrs. C. A. Emhmet Thurs . y evemn- burg W Va visited
Sunday
introduced 'Mrs Max- nel and Elza Gilmore Jr. Guy rnish.
LAST TIME TONIGHT
mg m t1 e d orne
econoffilts
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. d an award ul Mr. a nd Mrs . Harry Moor•·l
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afternoon with Mr tuN
s. lne Wingett who gave several usse rece1ve
John Hulton's
an :J:.g
c Oh Eldon Kraeuter
daughters. readings · "Signs of the Times" an outstanding Jeglonaire.
and Mr. and
''THE NIGHT Of
, 'll "umces
.
Mrs. Welby Whaley vlsHed "The
Garden " "The
Receiving recognition
were
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THE IGUANA"
Inger
ean
IS ,
usan
"th
he
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Mi
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W'llia
Frank
Vaugh
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r 818- Listening Heart." Her
main
c ey I rns,
Richard Burton, Ava Gard- GrWn~. Kay Fraley, Peggy TH- Saturday in A~ns wt
ner, Sue Lyon. Debonb Kerr, lis, Carolyn McKnight ,
Betty ter and broth~-m-law, Mr. and topic was "Why Does Youth an, ~aries Swatzel,
Kenn~o
James Ward, Gnyaon Hall,
Clark
Kathy
Thomas
and
Sha:Mrs
.
Sam
Bolm.
Go
Wrong?"
There
needs
to'
be
Harns,
Leonard
Jewe~l,
Re ld
Cyril De1evanti.
on c~rter were named as the
Mr. and Mrs. Walter. Thomas Jove Jn the home, trust, WJder- Lind and Paul Casc1. Wor
Coloru~n
survey committee. A question and family of Crooksville we~e standing and good religious at- War I veterans who are cbarWED. ond THURSDAY
box will be available for mem- Sunday dinner_ gu~ts of his rnospllere. "Strangely enough, t~r members and. hav~ a conMarch 17-11
I be-rs of the school to place ques- brother and sister-m-law, Mr. the human being is the
only tmuous membe~lp smce 1920
NDT OPEN
Itlons In
with the committee and Mrs . Everett Thomas. .
creature that battles for inde- ar~ Fra_n k B. Will, Raymo~d
. to decide what questions are
Mr . and Mrs. Larry Hemes pendence in Its youth,
y e t Eiselstem, Tom Crow Sr., ClifFRIDAY •nd SATURDAY
best for the survey. These ques- of Athens were Saturday even- searches for dependeocy in ma- ford Rhodes, Walter Vaughan
"FATI
' tions and the results of the
ing dinner guests of her par- turity ," she said.
and Frank Fugate. The
post
A discussion fo11owed. Mrs. commander thanked Mrs. Neut_zGlenn Ford, Nancy Kwan , 1 vey will be the topic for a pan- ents, Mr. and Mrs. V. D. EdIWd Taylor, SUzanne Plesh- I el discussion to be held at ttw .1 wards and family.
Wingett closed by reading, "A ling, Mrs. Ca~ci and ~r. Wil·
ette, Jane Russell Mark Ste- April mef'ting .
.
Mrs. C. J . Struble n:turned Prayer of a Student," ''Boys Iiams for theJr preparmg the
Named as a comm1ttee . to home Sunday after spending t_he Are Funny Creatures,''
and program. Flowers were sent by
vens;'THE EARTH DIES
SCitiAMING"
make n~e ta~s for the Sprmg past ten days at Carro~ w1lh "The Hidden Hand of God."
Mrs. Tom Crow Sr., in memVir~tinla ~ally wh1ch Will be held later her son and ~aughter-tn·law, The group adjourned to the ory of Drew Webster for whom
Willard Parker,
Field, Dennis Price.
1_n the ~chool yea.r ,_ were Eun- Mr. and Mrs. R1chard D. Stru- lunchroom and refreshments of the Post was named.
1ce Ohhnger,
D1x1e Wamsley, ble and family. She was accom- cupcakes decorated in white
Mrs.
Knapp
presented a
SUN., MON., ond TUES.
Charlotte Im~en, Teres a panied borne by Mr.
Struble icing
the green shamrock check for $50 to the Legion as a
Morch 21·22·23
I Dean and Elame Gates. A low- who spent .the day there.
d If
d b Mr birthday gift after which the
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an co ee were serve y
"SEX AND THI
s.
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h ld I
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Ie s ower was e or
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Camp- Victor H sell
birthday eake was cut by the
SINGLE GIRL"
1home econom1cs room . .
bell spent Sunday in ColumY
post commander assilted by
(Tecbnicolor)
the unit president, and the group
Tony Curtis, Natalie Wood, I At the c_lose of the ~usmess bus with Mrs. Lois Ann Jones
Henry Fonda, Lauren Bacall, sesSion. shde• of scemc land- and children.
aang the Happy Birthday aong.
Mel Ferrer, Fran Jeffries.
Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Sayre
Mrs. Burt by . request,
sang
Edward E. Horton, Count Ba- m~rk~ of Ohio were shown by
MI..
Leda
Mae
Kraeuter
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of
Fairborn
were
weekend
"Th
Poppy
of
Sacrutco
"
the
lle and Orchestra.
Color'CirtDOn&amp;
visor, alter which refreshments guests of her mother,
Mrs.
favo~ite song of the Legi~ and
80
' wore _ __':V~It
Frank Stewart.
r' .OCie
of the Unit, and Rev. Wilbur
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nolan A compassiOn program W~ Perrlu closed with prayer.
of Syracuse visited Sunday with p_resented b! the Junior MISA short program was present..
! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Googloin Slonary Soc•ety of. the Laurel ed including a plano solo. "Unand family.
Chfl Free MethodiSt
ehurch der the Double Eagle," by Mrs.
Sunday evenmg preceding the Joseph Kraly: a trio, Miss LIICy
worshtp service.
Amabary, Mrs. Paul Chapman
Women Meet at
The group aang three aongs, and Mr Do Betzing sang two
Pari01U11fe Room
Children of Other Lands, The
s...~ Co ' Kettle"
song lllld num~
pper
,
1 The Women'• Missionary So· Juoior Missionary
. ciety of the Laurel CUll Free Wilting Workers, to open t h e and There, ..But For Fortune •
· Methodist Crurch met Thurs. program, followed with prayer and •,aoto, MoooUght In Ver
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day afternooo In the reerea· by. Mrs. Edward Schaefer lllld mont, by Mra. Harvey Van1 lion room of the parsonage wilh s&lt;ripture reading of Mattl)ew V~rc::_ank_en_._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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. Mrs . Gerald Pulllns, preaident, 25:31-46. A skit, "Needs of oth·
i in charge.
er lands" was presented by Kay
Group singing of "1 Am Thine Howell, Patty Roush,
Nancy
Oh Lord," opened the meeting Gill, Karolyn Soulsby, Brenda
followed with prayer by Mrs. Gilmore and Be&lt;ky Wright.
' Carl Bailey. Devotions
taken
An offering was taken whlcb
from Psakn 25, were led by amounted to $20.32 and $16.38
Mra. James Lewis. A short was received from the .conipas-busineoo BOSsion was held.
sion boxes brought by the chil.
I Refreshments were served at dren. Nancy Glli wbo had $20.·
Ithe close of the meeting by 05 in her bo• won a prize lor
I Mro. Pullins to Mra. Edward having the most In her bolt.
Schaefer, Sr., Mrs. Arthur Wise
l1ollob ,.. OOllll . , lltol
. Mrs. Pearl Jacobs, MIBIJ Mar·
DAUGII'I'E:R 801'11
guerlte Leifheit, Mrs.
James Mr. and Mrs. Richard
D.
llold "' iloiUI.Gllmore, Mrs. steve
Eblin, Struble of Carron are announo1101 ..; Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Eugene Gill, ing the birth of a daughter,
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Mrs. Clarence Curtis,
Mrs. Lori Lynn, on Thursday,· March
Joe Evans, Mrs. Hubert Wolfe 4. Grandparenta are Mr.
and
Mrs. C. J. Struble of Pomeroy
and a gueot, Mrs. Bailey.
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Spokane, Wash. Mr. lllld Mra.
TEXTURED
WE PAY 4% ON SAVINGS
Otto lies of Logan are great
grandparents. The Strublea also have three sons, Gordon,
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