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'\be ~ .~ Patrol

charged~ loi' Mayes, 24,
Rt. 2 Leon, with driving while

Intoxicated, leaving Ute acene
ol an accident (bltsld,p) and no
q&gt;orator'sllcen&amp;e.

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Tonight through Thursday
a!lrch 4-7
, Rocl..n and'Mamme"teln'l

"THE SOUND OF MUSIC"
(Technkol..-)
JuUe Andrews
Chrbtopher Plummer
cartoon: CoiM •nd Rolabf.ra
Runnil!ll time: 3 hts,
15 minutes

Bos-oaice doses: S:lS p.m.
Admlsllon: $1.25 and 7SC.

SHOW START!! 7 PM

wes~ dtivO!IbyCartollO.DeLong, 35, Marietta.
Del0118's wile, Janet, 29, hlo
daugllter, Cheryl, 6; and his Ofl&amp;.
year-old son, Jeffrey, sefferod
cuts and were .taken to Holzer
Hospital by Frank Knox, Galli' paUs, a passing motorist.. They
were treated and released.
Ma,yes accordlngtowitnesses,
drove a.:.r toward Gallipolis af.
ter the colltBion, leoving tbe DeLong car at an angl~ in the midclle of the hll!hwa.r. City Pollee
were ootlfied. Wttnesaes said
Mayes got as rar as Bob Evans
Steal&lt;house, turned around and
headed back to Kanauga.
Headed north through Kanauga, M~es pas~ the scene oC
the accident. Clly Patrolman Sllas J , Hamilton, who ls also a

deputy sherlll', went to thelerry
tanding and apprehended M~es
and a passenger, Carl A. Bugg,
2S, Henderson, who was &lt;harpd

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Sa~ Admll~- Ma~ y . , Jol!l!"' iUliiift:J;~ Sr.,
Braley, pomeroy,1 ,
RD 3, -~; ..'cllod at lil~,
Sa~ Dlscllli"pa, - Mra. j'• r~llilltnoo ~- ~­
RII)'IIIOIId McClellalld,Eve!1DMc.
~· ~~ 1101 bora Feb. 9,
Caakey, Robert Davis, Reubeli · 190:1' In R,utlimlllle was precod.
Frle!ld, Marion llal'nelt, Flnbro i!d In ~ ~ bla !Aill_pr, JosAleshire, Peggy CremeanL
IIJh Wesley ~OUR&amp; ,
Smdi.Y Admlallons - Richard Mr. YOUIII was ret&gt;OJ'\od to have
Dailey, Middleport; Vance MlJ. dlod ,or 'a ~-lbllidod WWIId. ' ·
hosn, Tuppers Plains; nObm ' • Mr. 'y01111 owned IlK! -~
Wlndland, Goj&lt;svllle; Hazel Shiv- ed YOUII&amp;'I 8Jjlerpw:kel, Pearl
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elor, Minersville; ElolaeAdams, andlocual St: ,m_ ,.U~Iplri.He ·. :
1\&gt;meroy; James Auther11011, !IY· waa a member ~ the Christian
racuse; Pauline Perry, none,. Church In· ·BUll~ the MelliS
Smday Dlschargea- FJIIIIior CountY Beqlo Clom.ol·whlch he
Redman, Charles Coullln. Dot· waa a .11"111 1'\"'al!lont; a, charter
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is !lddmore, Ethel FJlla, Rich, member or the Meigs C0U11tY
ard Dailey.
Riding Club, a member of. the
Feeney J~omelt 1\&gt;st 128, Mid·
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPfi'AL
dieporl, and of the Iaaac Waltoo
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COLUMBUS (UPI&gt;- Res!-s
~ AdmlaBions- None,
•He .Ia ...mved ~ hla wile,
acroaa
the 11ate &amp;lndil Di811t
~ Discharges- Harry ,.......
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Smith Georgia F ol
--..,; a ...,, Joe YOIIItl Jr., reported apottlng • !ormation of
&amp;md.y Adml 1'trey. _,. Loul j:aml&gt;ridp; two daughters, Mrs. UFOa with blazing lalla ~­
, R !bel _
'. t sle F-~' lllarles Au (J.., 11IiiJ Brad.. iljl' thr&lt;JUI!h the sldea. A llj)Okese • TVmeroy,
r .._, bury, Middleport, and Mrs. WU1\&gt;meroy. ,
Uam (Mary Jane) Kjlohso, Qdl. man lor the Greater Clndmatl
Airport Coillrol Tower said lite
Smday Discharges - None. llcotbo; his mother, Mrs. J0811e
unl-od !lYing obJecta ...,.;,
~· Price, BD, Pomeroyi J&gt;robabl.y ametoorltebrsaidJiloG&gt;.
BUSINESSES GVTTED
three brotbera, Robert, ol TrOy,
The Ohio HliltWf.Y Petrol said
EAST LIVERPooL, Ohlo(UPI)
Vblo; Frank, Rutland, and wn. retldenta uaJI over the state''
- Damage was es1imeted at
1\&gt;maroy; two sisters, Mra. ran to their
to report ·
:nw.ooo after a· !Ire gutted bur,
Lurene
Kerute&lt;IY,
Galeoa,
Ohio,
the strange objects, which were
four business elltabUshmentaand
and Mrs. C, W. (Peal!ne) Buck, uaeemlrial,y ln ll"'OJJIB 81\JWbH.·
damaged slx olhars here 9Jn.
Rutland, and &amp;evl!l! grandchlt.
from two to six and possibly
day night. Fire Chlel Allred Van
drm.
seven."
Dyne said the cause ol the blaze
Funorsl &amp;ervlcea will be held
The lll!htera Included several
was undetermined.
Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Raw.
slucleots at Ohio State Unlveralty
lings Coats Funeral Home with who reported thtll' saw three obthe Rev. Rayriloo Kookrisbt of. jecta !lYing lnatrlangularlorme.
ftdat!ng. Burial will be tn River. Uon across the campus oval. They
PT. PLEASANT - Funeral
view cemetery, MlddiOJIOrt. were deserfbed as 41green tilth Services for Chatles Lewis IrFrienda may call at theluneral llttle tails,"
Vin, 47, ol Dunbar, a former
home anytime.
Muon Countlan, will be held at
~ 2 »· m., Tuolday in the Ashton
l!aJ&gt;tiBt O.urch, with burial In
BUSY DEPARTMENT
GAUGES - Galllpolla, 12.2 the Bsa1e Chapel Cern-y at
Middleport Firemen were csll- and 12.7 1'lllllllng 4.5 teet o1 roll- Awl• Grove.
od to the Cash Darll property m
ers; Pl. PIeasant, 2t. 20 ; Pome- Cl Mr. Irvin collapsed at t h e
Route 55f saturdar at 5:44 p. roy-Me...,, 20.40; lllntm, 1.10
Yle Center Saturday night In
m. to extinguish a bruah lire. On !Alling; Kanawha Fallo, 3.20 !Ill- , Cbarleaton while attending the
&amp;mcia,y at 4:58 p.m. the depart- lng; O.arleston, 17.80 tailing. Eddie Arnold !ibow and """ dead
ment went to Leading Creek Road London Marmet and WlnOetd on arrival at Charleaton General
to extinguish snoUtor brush Ore. are on U.e siU.
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At 4:06 a.m. MondaJ, the emer~
He was an emrloyee ol the
Stores llopartment Iii the FIIIC
seney '""ad went to Ute Oren
ATTEND SHOW
Ward home In Chellhlre. Ward
Meiss
CountY !ilerlll and Mr a. Corporation, Soirth O.arleston.
waa taken to Veterans Memor~
and a memberottheDmbarFirst
tal Hol!(l(tal where he was ad· Robert c. 'Hartenbach, !fr. and IIQtlot Church.
Mrs .• Grover Salser, Jr .• and
mltted as a medical patient.
SurVIVItw are hi a widow, Hel101,
Mrs. Roger Theiss werelnCharloston, W, Va., Sa~ Dill&amp; to and these daut~h!era, Nrt. Jean
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' WA9UNGTON (UPI) - The
JoYet'DIIlont Ia lnveettsal!ng
,w)lithor OU!ciala ol the Interior
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Jack F. Osborne, a Nashville,

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have loBI any lalth In the
federal government and ita
potlctes... they distrust any re.
port lasuod by any governmen-

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when Ia lht U.S.A. and
find a dtaltr will 11plln
JOUf 1\ll)'la( produell,

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brlna peace to American cities,
Rooatd M. Green, a Harvard
graduate ltudeot, spoke tor
some: "parhapa we'll get some
results flve years trom nowafter ave more bloody awn.

Arnold, Ute famed

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atures in teens.

Colder Tuesday andthmlit·
tie change untU warmer late
In the week, butturnlrwcoldar
around the weekend.
PreciPitation will total
around one-tenth lnchmeltecl
aoutb IDd around three-tenths
Inch DOrUt, Snow aurriea
moatly north Tuesday, llsht
III&gt;W - t middle ol the week
and IDOWflurrlesaplnaround

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MR. REIBEL ILL
The 1\&gt;meroy emorpmeyiQWI
011swarod a call at 11:05 8ulllq
momlng to tll8 TrlnU;y United
Church or Chrlat jD POmeroi
· whore Mr. LOuis Relbe!, attendlnl churdt, bad ~· lll. Hi
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BROOKVD..LE, N. Y,

Clark Graeliotet,

w, R. Peers. Major General ol
1be 4th lnlaotry Dlvialon, Pic.
Vanes . dlatlngullhod hlmsell
whlle serving with Co. D, 70fth
Maintenance Bn., fth In!. Dlv.
on sept. 8, 1967. Pic. Vance
was working In the batlation
trains area when h.! received
word that a track reeoveey vehicle had exploded and was on !Ire
along the western perimeter

dangered by exploding ariununltlon, until the Ore waa finally
extingulshed. Pic. Vance' 1 per-

MRS. ARNOLD ADMli'TED
Mra. Dorea Arnold, ·R o c k
"'rlnsa Rd., 1\&gt;maroy, was admitted In St. Joaepha Hoapltal
tn Parkorlllurg &amp;mda1.

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American artiU,ry and hetlcop.

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a claim ol
. ~3,035 In
calls and
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from the firm's
N.li ! ork olflco and the ~
-mliir; ' and $15,364 lor ''travel
and)~t\Dtertal.nment" plus separate billa totaling 'f550 for liqlllr.
Rlf· It .R. Groal, R.Jowo.
crltlclzecl Rench . _ , . claim
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loua yeara whM Rand did work
for the lletanae Dtvartmont oru!
wora ·11111rovod by delenae ofllo
clalo.
GroU aald the ltrm charged
$11,193 of U.o $4,260 anmtal rent
for titS llllartment to the govern-

moot.

ter IWishiJ&gt;s, '
The Allies reported at least
110 ol tho Communlats killed In
the street lighting along with
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UW wounds.

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In other attacks the guerrillas
hurled more thon 15 mortar
rounds Into the U.S. atrba&amp;e at
Cam Renh BaY, !Drmerly
judged so secure that it was the
only •IDI&gt; on Prealdeot Joh.,.
son's two vlsita to S:luth
Vietnam.
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troops reported killing at )N!H

nurse who would work through
the Meigs Count,y Health Depanment but be i&gt;&amp;ld !rom tuborc~&gt;o
losis levy funds was disc;ussed.
Appt!csttons for the poslllon on
elther a Culklme or part..:tlme
basis arebelnasoughtlromquallo
(Jed Perso~nel, It was reported.
Results or the recent $In testing program In the sciiOp!l were
reviewed. Attending the mpeting,
at the home or Mr,anilMr$, MID'
ning K!oeo. were Mr. and Mro.
Richard Chambers, Mr.andMro.
J. ~ Davia, M,r. and Mra. (lar..
once Headley, Mr..aadlll;s,Walo
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Nixon said.
NiXon was in New HamPshire
in a quest for votes In the state's
tint - in .. the .. nation Presidential primary March 12.
Nixon, while not spelling out
low he would end the war, said
:he nation has never seen "so
much power used so ineltectiv&amp;t,y,"
The former vice president at.~ warned that the Soviet Union

PF C. VANCE

Two Nur~e Scholarships Offered

SCholar~l w}ll bo awarded
Plans lor the annual meetll18
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thla oprtlli )D 11\0 ~ Count.Y o1 the AaBOCiallon also were c....:
&amp;ep!or I!J'l• bliorsauid 1D e... plet..l Dr. charles Beldwin of
terlng the nurolng proleasloll !&gt;Y tho Solibeaot ,Tubercutoals Ho..
the Meigs ~ Tubon:uloala pita! at· N.el~vllle wW be the
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and Hedtll ~BOCiallon.
guest oPeai&lt;er. T~e m..U.. will
Accordioli" lo .lliillbQ taljen at be held '~p"AprU 16 at the Coa receilt m..U..oftheejfilj!,utiVll'' lombla Gas Co. ol!lceo follow'
PT. PLEiiSANT --.. A ~00.000 board of the Aoooclillon,Posterl trw a diMer at the Martin Re..
: 1 dvli . action. hal, been ffiod fa
liv!J11 detsUs onthOICholarlhii&gt;O tilurant.
I the ofll'ce
th4 'cti'cuit Clerk wW be ploc.,ct thla month ·In each
A &lt;ontrlbullon was made to the
lty\od """ Allan llld JllMI AI.· oC the ave high achoOI" Girls ~r(Dgvlew llospltallor Mfatall,y
Jan vo. Ward F. Web!&gt;. Lakin, lnterelted ID making llllllilcal!oo Retarded at ll&gt;rlng(leld.
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11 ,..,. riiPOrted that ~242.26
The lull li a rtallt ill ~~iuto- ' · direc! lot~ro 01 lllltillcatl~ ta thellital of PI'QCeodS, i'l'om.,..
acc!donl.' ~ ,March ,f, tD either Wallioe ~ P,... iwal O.rlatmu seal osle o1 the ,
~ 4 J!W' .. oidenl, pr tX. fl(ro. llel'oleill Wllo Aosoclatloo.
dlrl'ftdaltli ·.clslm, , cox;,etaeutilo *~' '
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307 Communists.
concentrated their attacks Moll"
The fresh guerrilla attaeks
day night and today ln the Delta came in the second day or !he
where the Vi~ Cong have their third wue of assalllts against
largest reseryes. Five prov1n- urban centers and key allit:d
cial capitals came under mortar miUtary posts. cam Hanh Bay's
and rocket attack. Quan l&lt;&gt;lll! peninsula base reported the
w_.s hit h4f~~.t.
guerrilla mortars hit r unwl,)'s
Th': ~jJUa~ ·. il~::--""1\l . arul taXIways a~d ,il:nl_t!'f t~
(10rta61ir ai'iii!OiY"liad lilt &gt;mall fire in a lutl duJiiPl &lt;lJl!l:•.
the city ~d two neai-by U.S. .spokesmen .said casualties and
airfields. Th8n they stormed in. damage l'lere light.
Their attack on the hOspital
U.S. ortlcials today said that
WIIi the seCond such strike in S7 American civilians have been
two ~s. Monda.Y the VIet killed or c-.ptured or are li sted
Coq broke into a Romin as missing in the turmoil or the
CathoUc hospital near Kontum, past month's nationwide fight..
sprayirw at least one ward with tng. They said 32 were known
submachlne gun fire.
killed, 18 koown kl be captives
In the air war~ U.S. Alr Force of the Communists and th&lt;a fate
Fl05 Thunderchlel jets Monday or seven more unknown.
for the first time hlt the Ha
SOuth Vietnamese officials
D:tng shi,pyard, slx miles said that since the Jan, 31
southwest of the North Viet~ strikes, 6,518 civilians have been
mese capital of IJaml.
killed. They said 10,186 suffered
In ground fighting Monday, wounds and that 40,615 houses
were destroyed. Government
The temperature in Pomeroy's oUicials said 652,007 civilians
downtown business district was are now clanifled as war
48 c!Osrees under !lllfiiiY llhles refugees, about a third of them
at 11:30 a.m. today.
in and around Saigon.

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HAl\IPTON, N.H. (UP() - Former Vice President Richard
today promised to "end the war'' In Vietnam U elected
.President. "I pledge to you tfle new leadership wUl end 1he war and
wifi the teace in the Pacific,•' Nixon ntd.
The ilepubllcan presldenttsl ilao nplctly overtaken the United
candidate, in an address to aboui: ~tea in strategic capbilitiea
200 people in this seacoast co~ :luring the adminle;tr~s or
mun1(3, A.id the Johnson ad- Jolmson and the late President
ministration had ..wasted the na- John F. Kennedy.
tlon's military power by using lt

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sonal bravery, determinatlonand
devutlon to duty are In keeping
with Ute hll!hest traditions or
tt)e military service and reflect
great credit upon hlmaell, h i •
unit and the Unll&lt;!d States Arm.y, the commendation &amp;W.fea,"
the cltallon said.
A 196&gt; graduate ol RuUand
road. Upon reaching the scene
of the incident, he immediate- llil!h SChool, Vance enlisted In
ly 1&gt;egan arding in extinguishing the Army in October, 1966.

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ORLEANS (\!PI),_.., l'ug)J, 142, Now OJ:Iean~, .
out,9olnted Jerry l'ollesrlnl. lf6,
Now Orlaans (16), ' · · ,
IIIEXICAU, llulco (IJI'Ollual Soriano, l4f 11-4, Jftcall, '
outpolrnd Ernie "IDdian ~"
l.q)ez, U7'4' Loa AJWOI..

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Unlver•1t3; Jolm,
Albanl, and
llobert of Indiana.
The bocl3 toattheBeardFune,.
al Home l n Huntington where
frlimdl may caU after f. p. m.,

the weekend.

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the lntense fire. When the ext,lnguishera wore finally emptied,
he aasl sted in tl1 rowing mud on
the !Ire ID hq&gt;o olsmoUterlngthe
flames.
"Working exhausti\lely, Pre.

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E. lrvlo, tnatructor at Marshall

mers.••
Cuta In 1\?endll!ll
Cato In loreign ~-_.tlng
.slashes ln other are11, and
efficient, honeat administration
- • other -llod alternative• to a tax lnerease. And of
those who reludanlly recog.
nlsed the prOO•biUcy of pa.ytng
more taxea, IIUIIQI obJseted to
lllblldlzlng a liUII'anteed aJIIIIal
or latter W9llare chock&amp;.
Jobo Bardaley, a retired Navy
chlel living ID wa.,lngton, iald,
"those honelltly desenlllg wettare are more than entitled to
tt, lor their mlsl'ortunt ..... be
llhsl'l!d ~ uo as Americana.·But
I don't opprove of hsndial 0111
--·to-who
have WOIItlmate c h II d r e a,
knowfn&amp; the IIOVOI'lllllllll will
Pill and pay tor ucb nsw
child...
II II parltapa surprlzlng that
so maQ7 of !hose~
did not argue mucll wiUI tho
commlsllon'o charge lhat while
racism created the climate In
which rlota fester. Moat, IncludIng N._s, nfll&amp;ed to place aa
Dllcb blame m white laltlnga ••
did the COIIIJllialion, but 111.,
teadod to 111'8111 the main (liilat.

Pfe, Larry A. Vance, Mill 'of
Mr. aad Mrs. Drexel C. Vance,
Harri1011vllle, has been awarded a certtfleate of achtevem~r~t
tn recosnlt!on ollslthTul and er.
ftclent perlormance of dutjo tn
Vietnam.
According to the cltallon by

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OlllO FIVE-DAY FQBECABT
Below normal teJ1118ratures
In OhioTuesdaythroiJ8hSatw-day night with dally highS avenging In 30ssndlowt-

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In 8 Provincial Capitals

Ella Irvin, Hogstett; a alater,
Mrs, Martha MrCoy, Hogiett;
1ng Ambassador'' oc Temessee.
and four brothers, Dr. Clrl W,
lr Yin, 1'1. Pleasan~ Dr. Jame•
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Tem., saleaman, agreed, but
for widely different rea10ns. He
caUed the report "'a Ueense to
rlott • and said "I think most

1 We leave a postagepaid card for you to

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Keeps to Himself HQW
He Expf!cts to Do It

Cited on Achievement

An Interior "'IIkeiiiW&gt; said
'Monday mombera ol the depan..
mont'a Survey and ReYiew DM·
'oion brought the . l!llartment to
the attentioD of Interior seer..
tlr)' ~ Udall, who ordel'l!d
thO Inquiry.
The division a c t e d alter
'aeorge Bookbinder, e"""utlve
vtce P!'••tdont ol the Rand De.
, vekl&gt;mont Corp. of t;levela!1
SAIGON
(UPO- Vtet Cong
'Ohio, teatlftsd in a cloHd meili'
guerrillu
lnvacled
South Vieflo
IJV •ill! Interior omdala the
nam•
a
southernmost
cit.Y todl,y
,_,.... malntaln,ol ~ bla
othar provinarm had been made available oru!
ciAl
at teut five
to
ol P!l!ll&gt;lt tn ..,,.,
bases
the lt1lid
ornmont.
u · blab .a1. 'an u.s,
offensive
iollstirit
ol . atata.~,
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e:·Westem Millie aiiGw at
the elvie center that featured nle, at homo; hi• mothtt', Mra.
Eddy

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your 1\laytag, too.
I We use only genuine

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YGil1' Maylag.

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~ ls the UoWard Ubbey T,rcc, a
l'III!Dmla ,:edwOO!i 367.6 !cot
high with a ¢rth ol 44 (eet.
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The accident O&lt;CU&lt;J'I!d "! 11:· . .,t!h~~- Bpal mil&gt;,'!'\! -~~!!
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K*~ \ ife'11 londl-., result. 35 a.m. on Rt. 35, almoit ,II&gt; " ~ed "! fi1 alll\lel~li! ' , e8
od m
:1be ll'ilrOII~flo~ 01 • ija. front o1 the ru.way IIIIi, "hen P.leoun thla moridng, · · , ••'\11· )~: "-'''" :;\\. " ~ •• -,.
1011~, · W'4Va.,man:lbid8¥ Mayes, headedsouthwest.pul!ed
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'1"'fM!f, l!lfl' 'ahltlld,p ticd!lo&gt;lil on1n the highway and his pic"W · , "
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will be reorganized Wednea-

da3, March 6, at 7:30p.m. at
the m~rm room over t h e
Colum\J~s and &amp;&gt;uthem Ohio
Electric Company in Middleport.
New offt cer s will be elected
and plans will be made lor pro.
jects to be held in the next couple o1 months. All yoong men
between the ages or 18 and
35 arr. urged to attend.

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Atkins Reelected for
5 Year Council Term
Virgil Atkins, HarrlsonvUie,
was reelected to five year term

on the Melgs CountY. Board of
Hsaith Monday nil!ht by the Melg•
County Health Department A~
vtsp!ioC9unc;ll,. ........
The cauncll Is lilade 1111 o1 tile
counl.)''s municipal mayors arld
pre!iidents of the township boards
of trustees, or their representaotives. It met in the oCCices of the

Attempt at
Derailment

Is Reported
Meigs County ~erlU Robert
C. Hartenbach said today his dePartment has been probing apos-

sibJe and W1Successful attempt
to dor.U a New York central
train near Langsville over Ule
weekend.

Hartenbach said the Incident
apparently occurred sometime
::.turday morning and he was notl(ted of it by Railroad ol!lcials

or the Hobson yards.
Tbe attemPt, accOrding to the
sherlll, involved the placing ol

a rallroad tie on the tracks along
Count~' Road 10.
Hobson yard olllctals ssld
Train 1Sl9, Pullil!llf4.carsoouth,
struck the railroad tie and broke
It belore kmwlng the object had
been hiL The ol!lctala told the
sherur there was some damage
to the train's engine. ~
bach said Investigation Is being
continued.

TWI/ FIRES PUf-OUT
lllddl.,.rt firemen ana~od
11ro bl'llih fir10 call• Mondlf.y, At
10:43 a.m. Ute,y went to the 111111'ray
lload and at 12:47 P.m.

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ot the council was Bernard GUkey, Sali•
County

ilealth

Dept.

Elected president

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Obstetrics Wing
Will be Oosed
Chler of stan Dr. R. R. Pickens
and Trustees President -.rd
Nolan announced today Veterans
Memorlall!oopltal will cloaelts
otJstelrics and nursery wing next
May 31 ·
' Lack of use bv"' the public was
cited as the reason.
They pointed out In a state.
ment that this area has been used
as lollows - 28 per cent ol ca.

13 per cent so lar In 1968.
The Columbus Hospital Faderatlon _ a planning consultantand theOhiolleparlmontofHealtll
have J.nformed ttle ho,.U:al administration that obststrlc pa.
...uent 5 are de crea s1ng. h·-'••
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partment was reviewed ll!ldthere
was a question and answer se...
slon.
others present for the meeting
and the townshiP or village they
represented included George
Reed, OUvej J&amp;mes Gaston, ~
lumbu•; Worthy Bright, Salem;

Dale Wright, Rutland TownshUI;
Denison, mayor of Rutland;
and Fred Georgf.:, Rutland colllr
cilman; Charles Legar, mayorof
Pomeroy; Robert Wingett, ~ra­
cuse VUlawe councUman; Ch&amp;J'oo
les Pyles, mayor orRacine; OJar..
les Williams, Be«ord; Roy
P~&amp;on, Letart Town•hiP.
RePresenting the health ~
Partment were Mn. Beulah
Strauss, administrator otflcer;
Mrs, ~rothy Edmundsoo, her
del&gt;uty, and Perry Riggs, saniEli

tarian.

Oub to Orpnize
The orgaqizatloo of the Meigs
ll&lt;lUIIIy 4-11 Better Uvestock Hol-

stein Club will be con&lt;llcted this
..enlng at 8 at the coutlly extension otnce tn the eounty h o m e

building.

serving as club leader t h l s
year will be RoY HOlter. All
boys and girls betw&amp;en the ase•
of 9 and 19 and oUterolnteresled ln Holatelns are tDvitod.

Deba-te to

ruary of tbla year.
This meana that the hospital
must h~ve ,patients in the halll
while the room111 in the obltetrics wiqg are empty, the boapital ofllctals said.
"lt was our opinioo that we
could he able to best aerve the
health needs of thie communll1
by havtng more rooms .vail•.
ble lor medical and JRirglcal
patients. Therefore, alter MQ
31, this year, Veterans Mem11 Tota1
withdrawal of U. S. orial Hospital will not aecept
Troops in SOuth Vietnam , ~&gt; will 8JlY obstetric patients," Dr • .Pf.ebe the proposition of a debate kens and Mr. Nolan said.
Wednesday lrom 4-6 p.m. In IJn.
vis Recreation Room, Rio Grande

Turn upon
• hdraWal
WIt

College.

(or. the affirmative
will be Rmald L. Burl!her, instructor of speeeh, and Robert M.
Panldn, assistant professor of.
sociology, both at Rio Grande
College,
~g lor the negative will
be Sam S. Smith. assistant professor of :poUtlcal science, Rio
Grande, and Anthony D!Stepbano,
a graduate student In political
science al The Ohio State Unf.
veralt;f.
Smith le presenlly m leave
of absence from Rio Grande COl~
lege and ts attending CM\Io state
where he is a Ph. D. Cllldldate.
~ to Ute public, the debete
will be monitored by J . lilerman Porter, assistant professor
of political adenee, Rio Grande
College.
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Defendant

Wins Case
A verdict in favor of the derendant was returned by the jUry

after 35 minutes dellberatlm
In A Meigs Counl;y Com.... Plsas Court civil autl
The verdict was returned .iD
lavor of RQY Lee CrisP over
Donna !Ole Bower., the plaiDtill', who ... seeking ~ 1100
damages from a 1966 automoblle accident in !IYracuae.
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own behalf, and her llltOnMlr . ·•
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AN&amp;WER , FIJi!! ~ALL
pltot
MloordS.
., Pomerlij 11r......, answered a
Test!JYing •• witnaasea lor :· .
call to ~racuae tala Mondl;y at:•
the
delenae were Dt. IAW!o
termon to assist ~tTacu,.llr"'
Teller,
David Hensler, Paul IUU
man Ill extlngulohing • bMh
and Crisp. Hill and Heell.. iiold
fire.
the court the - • clr ··lilkl
No one was lnJ~rod in a two -ck their vehicle In 1M nar
car collision at 4:30 .P.m. Mono belore the Crlap car btl - ·
day on Turkey Run Rd., Ove ers.
Jury roreman waa BmiN!I.il,.
and ...tenth mlles west oC Bt.
Glue
and other memberaot1he
7, the State lflliiway Patrol ...,.
Jury were Frank
dtlao
ported.
Swartz,But both drhers were cited
to GaliiPolla lllunlctpal Court on H.roell, Virginia A.
March· B. caroi )1, Gheen, 29, Sla-, Leonard E.
p..,_, was charged With tan. ~rea, Marlbn D;
ure 10 )'lelcl ono hlllf-or the roacl- Weber and Eloi&amp;e
Attome,y
we,y and )'red Conkle, 59, Rl.
u-.cl the
. ~ llldWall, llaa charged with no
lumbua
.,....,..•••teen...
Patrol ._d that 1!1• cara pla!ntlll'.• Jlldilt
at a hill cro:ot and prellded.

Cars Sideswipe
At HUl Crest

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&amp;JPPORT BILL - Ohio Auditor Roger CloUd, loll, and loth
Distrlet Congresaman Clarttnce Miller, Lanc'Uter, lla)Ort
legislatiOn to amend hiatoric Ohio Land Grant acto. Knowo 11
H.B. 13176, it would modernize archslc lederll regulatlon.l
Clxing low rents and interest from scbooll&amp;Dda remaining ~
sold, mostly In southern Ohio Cnone In Meiga or Gallll) are
distribUted. A section ,Per township was set aside In Ohio ~
tile ramouo Ordlnanci ol 1787 to suPPort pUblic education. It
was the first such guarantee for public education In western

lth Ch 1 Bl
surgical patients have conllnhariP esb 1s.ued to increase 18 follows
' el ster olwdenns ' )E"f
90 par csnt In 1965 92 por v ct prea
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By,Helen !Jolt~
BY J.\CK O'BRIAN
.: 1n '67 llone,
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!jEW 'YOR!i ..,. James D. !lOr· .!._&lt;l&lt;k I!I'&lt;W called Tboitill!§iil•· tOo.&gt;ee ,oei ... Ga,yle -llwlileol\t
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'\; Jl!ll• IIIIOil bOOK ''Tile Ri(dtt l'D\- """' In f38,000 In ... ba\011lla~. lplcl-l\ilervimrt end tJ:IoDiah~
btl',(i1: 'waa a Book ot tile MGt· wailan ntshl ... MIIII0!1Blro plot· IJII)' to \')!lowup" stAr David•
•.' "', ~ 'iiften ,Jiilbllohed a eoopieol wrl(ht Nell Simon("~~" HIJilllljnga• heart -,... lllroiollt
l ~-~ · , ,.aiiiJl)- readsUkeExtr&amp; ishlslalestsoldminO)bqujjllltllo 'her home.oooked ChlnOso iood:
, "' \ Ston'lolr fer ""P'lon: Ions before Eugen~ O'Neill '111~;- ,""'; ' ai.d. an hour later Ill• . hone,y·
Jolo! 'UildOII' dream"!~ 'ol IJI!t- urally II h$1"1!U:- '1101111- moon was over ... Thll)"re ell·
Illig ConBro•a, II 'detailed a N. cranz and G
~· vorclng.
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Y. CIQ&lt; mayor with prellldential PY Sales m
to lUI In old
Hlljj!l Helnor's eootemplallng
•BPirstloos embarrasaect In a Fred All.., lok! '"' lho 'l'oolabl projoCIIDg hoP ptt;luni-bl"""l'•
great scanilal by oneo!hlalndlct. Sho-o! and wltllhlawi!IMI aliCIJI- ot n11les on his Pla,yboy Clui&gt;ed loll ~s; 11 also ontlci- tlrist remove llo .llllllltler ... facades at nlihl ... Greenwich
paled tile Newark rlols by sever- Junate Jim Aubrey (fired !rom VIllage had ever)'llrlnl bul a big
al oummero (.ilm Horon'o a New CBS-TV's preeldeney) """ alao Persian eabarel and """ (ol .
Jor~ re~ and antlelpaled Is pelrom cotwnbta Pictures• course belly&lt;lancingl) It's ~
a Newark &lt;he knew '"''l!heii!J - Scr""'! Gems Where he &amp;tArlell ling me:. Oow an arUst !rom
atzzling); lr o an amazing toil! ot wltb a hugo publlcl\f barr... and Tehran.y«to paint a200 ·SQUil'O
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anttc:!Ptioo.
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left wltt&gt;out m~ a film or • fool scene rrom omar K h a.
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G.--.nlo c:olloclod wliat aerlea ... BMdieader Anaon yam• a poems and judging !rom
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1ri11 .cou14 bo called a eh!Cmot· , Wteka (l)ahC/R' Willi An8011 - the seene, omar folded hi&amp; Ients
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'1011")1111~ mob: Salva&lt;br Dall, · remember?) bad a heart attack m some swlngin' orgies ... The
Bli&gt;Y Jane Holzer, Mrs. Robert In CaiH.
"Candy" movie !rom the frankly
Scull lilt oi&lt;I!Hql artsy oollec.
Chic decontor All Bouzlde and porno-book of ihe some tiUe
IDf• Col. Sorae &lt;l&gt;olen.oky ... California heireu . A...,. Jolin. couldn't find enough ftlmable
Nelson Rocke!Olter msy Indeed son must be seriOI!I: , abe mtl
·like itif
beeollle pin- proatdellt bot his plane from Porlo and had
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he caillcl, never,bo eloclod to 0110 the ~ all Iced In her
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1. . ... Nl.l, ""oa, tllautJb
sooll
Job InN, Y, CIQ&lt;: garbage'eolloc- ROlls.Royce !or tbe ·clrlve from
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tor ... u Jackie K..,.Oill mar. JFK airport ... Yount ballplsynDietlng, ~ tlrioi up woiiq, ritr4 tall&lt;/.; G6otlt
rioa Lord l{lrlech (our BPIOI er .noted for worl')'lns most aHoW I:IDiii'lbw
1 -her
Viet"""' leom me """ and' irritaWol"
wtihoul'll,
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a&amp;J 111e will) ll1e'D bo tosaect
HAIJ!iTED "·'- · ..
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BARBS
Harlocb' a !\Yndlcale (II Includes
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.-· _·.· .· . , ... . Alin ·)ier at ·a .bo7 ~ tjilnko ,
Richard Burton) paid $4,360,000
Br PHIL PASTORET
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We have a good tip for our
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Wolea and the West ot England;
barber: Don't raise those
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hi . ale included ~
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By URIIAOCI Prolll'lliarbatlonal
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J)luo anoll•er $1,200,000 to gel prices again, unless you want
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Q:o- sift who.halllllll'll'llilm'l . """'"" J'8 .'Tue••·•', ....~ S,
1 gue
the old owners out d.ve mootlu1 to see a grown man wearing
HOLLYWOOD C1JP0- ~'Thll Fl'llor;JackAIIIIIUoa, ·PIItlcla .post .or: chan!e Willi himl-11.
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momlnt!o" a dally 91Hninutt Neal ·(the _.,..., hllbJW IIIII
, , the 6511&gt; ~ ol 1968 111111301 to
l zoomed 111 more Ulan 50 perseries ol talk and _ . . . ; Pat llcCormlck. Jeck E, Door
follow.
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mont, arrived !fondsy .., ABGo Loonanl did a surprlu
Wlll:.U tollao pi-h.-lllloi · ,The , _ 11 . , . _ lht! OOW
too bu!Ji to lend a hand
TV, with wri~.. 1111c1 left tbe progr.,. a blab- . It'• about dille,.. matoa iot pilau and ·flttlt qulrCer. ·
Spontaneous generation,
almost
ohiXItJS has time to
W~enA
dian Il(ck cavett as hoi!.
.Pitched shambtu from whiCh it IDI'dltr a0c1 challp4the lioe,..
The mol?flni stAr to Von~.
the theory that known
barrow a buck.
Friend Suffe"
The
format
Is
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direel
copy
ol
bed
a
l)ard
lime
r.._.-tng.
band
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-'•lo,
Your
aamo
old
'111e evening - · art Mai-l
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forms of life emerge from
TheLoqOtA
tho
late-niibl
ahows
ol
Jahiii\Y
u
cavett
lacu
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kOJ,
111e1'
.Pi;b.ta
10
predlctalile
I
aild
.JI4iiter.
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inanimate matter, was
Geometry, 100- proof: A
carson
lllld Joey Bi&amp;hoi&gt;, but prablom, It Ia tho n.c.,i_siQ&lt; tD could dlo_lalltlfdpg.
On IIIla iley In ~story_: :·
Loved One . . The
proved
incorrect
by
Franstraight line is the shortest
cesco Recti in 11168 and
tills pragriUD 1! inCended to keep a iort -ot· women's
Alk
10firaolf _, l"!" ·· In , 1770 II!• l!ci"'!ln
Kindest Thing
distance between two pints.
Louil! Pasteur in 1862, says
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You Can Do Is
The World Almanac. Recti
housewives.
audlooco-especto14' in tbo iDi "love her''
' lht llrat dole'! ftred oolild killed live clvlll.uis.
This year, St. Paddy's
showed that insect larvae
Sendflowen
Day falls 011 Sunday, a11d
Like. Coroon, caveucomeout l"'vlews. Ho bad _ _ ..,. · NOJ&lt;tllmeib~'tllia'!romal'll'
Ill 193a olecllon rlllllrlll·
appearing in rotting meat.
it will be «Uy to spot
of
NobrOik&amp;.
And
Ilia
comedl'
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Vogue,
lfecalla,
the
LI!IU
ocarclb'
kmw,
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Uk,
"And
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1111111' JIYO illo N~•
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come from eggs laid in the
those who are not Irish at
wriU,. includes chorea mt o~ Home Joumol 1111c1 CollilopoS. ·~ you aoiJV to i1.f 1M IIi ,ltboJr Nat!ona!JII Aljleo · 52 _p er
meat by other insects. Pasheart. They'll be the ones
teur proved that bacteria
for caroon, bul oloo tor Jack tan. Whether 1 mole boat eon encoure?" '
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cent of the
in the
who
fatl to find an e.tcuse
992-5560
causing fermentation are
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Paar when he waa the nation' a, carry tills atlilude all ls a bic
59 N. 2nd Avo, Mlddloport
for being af1sent on Mon·
carried in the atmosphere.
lalo-oight
video
tavarite.
questioa.
hA,.·
told
rJ5l
YOu
....td
neye;
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day.
ABC-TV' owarenlly Is hooked
The acoustic&amp; In tho DOW ~lOJI!IITJI\'iqln?Whoare nouneed ~ _J'rm)er :JoM!.
oo tho Paar-CariOD-"Tonlcll~' York atudloolb...-. llhei't the )'OI! "tryloa to fd~t Jl)lt1!nlliin* ~in -)lad dl,.th at .the uo ot78
show format. First, It threW In ohow originated, ~ tho _wsy, I! It wu your al-boqhanded' ~
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Bi&amp;hoi&gt; laat year ogalnot caroon 100111ed lllracloua, Ollloclalll' fl&gt;r ~f ~ I beiYQ~'d lino\lk 1111 ·
and did welL Now It is lryiJV to the muatcat
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Telnpta and vtllanoYo, hapod to
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"Frank Is entitled to neaottate
for wl'tatev~ he thinkS is tltr,"
airld the exasperated DlltoR.
"But he's got to realize that the
ball club hll already been folr
with hbn. We have ro il\tention
ol psylng him $125,000. As it
stand&amp; now, I asked him to give
tho m ·a I It r &amp;orne more

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The ~ was not • total
!allure for Delton, however. He
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Johnson and Curt Blefary,
· leavlnfl: Robinson the only
_ _l!!ld!1Jlt ~aJt~r !!'~ ~rst w~ of
..u;~Jiilnti (.or ~e Ml sqoad.
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S.iholz .... coiled for Chor&amp;"
i"B and Howell sank what

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who drove ln 81 runs
and hlt 22 homers despite a ,242

rw Joon Lee, therormer South
Korean table tennis champion now
of Columbus, and John Tannehill,
15, or Middleport, were seeded
1-2 in that order in the Ohio ()pen
last weekend in Cleveland, a n d
thai I• how they !lnished.
Lee, who recendy took an
American bride, h; No. 1 in the
United Stotes andwillbotheaddson favorite to win tile U. S. Open
March 14-1:;.16 at Cobo Hall In
Detroit.
In Ctevelandneltborolthefinol·
lsi&amp; had much dlfficulcy getting
·through the men'• oPen field, Lee
losing no games in ~ best 3 of
5 matche.s, Tannehill, only one.
, ·•ID tile
wu .U,Ltlt.,wln;li
· lli~!i throe-straight, 21-100 21-lf'
and 22-20.
Tamehlll won the Ohio Open

bitting average, Slid he would
...,.!1 to Miami 1nda,y alter ao
lnctiue !)I e,ppro.ximatei.Y •~.000

to $25,00.0. ' ,. ,
Frank Howarjl Signed
The biggest slgnlng or tho ~
-literally and tigurstlvelyoccurreci due oorth ot Miami at·
Pomparo ~ll Where massive
Frank Howard flnai4&lt; agreed to
terms ·with tbe Waohlng!Dn
Senators lor $48,500, maldng ·
him tho hlahelt Priced pt~er In
the team's biatory. The salary
rtWn&amp;ented a raise of $12,500
lor tbe third leadlnil home run .
bluer 1m tho AL who wa•
•eeklDB f52,000.
Orlal1do Clllledo, the National
Leaaue'a moat valuable player,
checked In the St. Louis
Cordinala' CIIJIIII and immedl•atol)- .~recllciAOCI 11&gt;• Rod&gt;irdo
wW 'npeat as pennant winners
ID • tDU&amp;h race.» C41Jeda. who
Pla¥ed about 20 pmu In tho
P...-ti&gt; lUcan Winter League,
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chartt;r line with seven aecoods
remaining.
Ohio state won the game at

the tree throw line, being ou""
&amp;cored ~ tile Reid 211-28.

Results

Tho POmeroy girls' baskelba11 team has completed Its sea~
son wftb a 3-3 slate and is now
preparing lor the upcoming toor.
nament af Rutland wlllch will get
started IIIla Frl~.
In recent games, Pomeroy de.
feaiA!d Kyger Creek 29-26 and
Racine 29.:11.
In tho game against Kyger
Creek, Marilyn Brown was high
Willi 14 and JOIIIV Meochlnl w:rt
atx. Mabel MB&amp;Iers tallied 14

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and yau1J app,....._ ll&gt;itwhtn you're far from hamt.
Wh....., 1010 travot, yau
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SERVING MEIGS .
COUNTY SINCE 1861

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Agaibat Raelne, Pomeroy's
~ scorer were Peggy Story
wiUt sb: and Menchlni with five.

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Ohio St. 67 Dllnois 64
Kanaaa 85 Oklahoma 80, ot
Missouri 6G Oklahoma St. 58
Iowa 91 Minnesota n
Earlham 118 Tsylor 99
~over 81 Trl state 69
By United

Trudy Maslanka was high for
Racine with 13 and Jibe Dono.
van got seven.

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Ju&lt;lt~Dieiii:&amp;!fiiA shoW like •'Tbll MorniDI''
c..- bo judpd on tho bull ol
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boll, Howell acored · proved to be tile wlnntni free
lllree ot the first four Ohio throw. He made another with U
Stale · boskets to give the Buclo- , seconds left and FiMey got the
second of two tries from the
· eyes a 4:;.10 hood.
The Dlini IIUI'Ied and with 14
minutes remaining,
Randy
Crews hll a short JUilii&gt;Ol' lor a
47-45 Dlinl lead. Ohio tied the
same immediatol)- and tho lead
chlqjnd band• 13 limes belore
Dave Scholz' lsyUP wttll I :27
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If 1 COOptr p11S11npr Ur• l't(luhH adlu &amp;tmtnt undtf this 11uarantee . full allowance for uno
UHd NIYiCI ~'fill De m•c:te 0111 111w Coooer l ilfl. T h•~ allowanc• w1ll be Dll~e d 1)0 the rtm11nlnl
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Harry lWton ia ~ Out hi'WI · ~ wltbout Robby tor a
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lloblnoon, the Tril&gt;le Crown
Now Orleans 43 25 .832 ·
That' a tllolaat maJor problem winner In 1966 end a poosible
: 40 29 .580 3lh confrontlna tht peraomel dlrec- rCJUter l11t leaaon untU a
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tor ol the Balttmoro Oriotoo aa bast11ath collisll&gt;n with AI Welo
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and Dilko a •lroow run tor Ita Vision, met "1111 DaltOn f!&gt;f 90
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oocond Alnoricu Leogue poo. minutes Mondsy In Miami .and
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Nt!J. ()allaano 128 .Indiana 118 Without Roblnlon. of course. . •10,000 more than he received a

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Stale's baitling Buckeye• 1nc1a,y
Jo&lt;l,r Finney and Howell
were root!~~~! for Mlchlpn tn scored tllroe crucial fop1 ohotl
Salurdsy nllht'a loW.,Mlchigan in the ftnal mmur. or plsy to
club at Iowa CiQ&lt;.
brelk o I· M-oll deadlock and
Ohio Stale could. pin a &amp;bare give tile scarlet and Gray ill
"IIIIo Big Ten basketboll ehOJDo loth Big Ton win OIIPOsed to
pionahli&gt; if Michigan !l'oeil Jo. four losaeo IIIIo seaaon.
.... Iowa clinched a &amp;hare ot, ' Howell damlnalod tho game,
lila crown Mondsy nl(ht W) ~ all ocorera 'and pulling
boating lltnnelllla.
otnm 14 rebounds.
The Buckeyoa, behind lho 25o
OSU Had F4ge
90inl ~ort ~ Stove Howell,
Ohio had a ~ halftime
~ Dltnola 67-&lt;11 iii a Big Tan ' edge as • result of a 14opolnl
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btl',(i1: 'waa a Book ot tile MGt· wailan ntshl ... MIIII0!1Blro plot· IJII)' to \')!lowup" stAr David•
•.' "', ~ 'iiften ,Jiilbllohed a eoopieol wrl(ht Nell Simon("~~" HIJilllljnga• heart -,... lllroiollt
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, "' \ Ston'lolr fer ""P'lon: Ions before Eugen~ O'Neill '111~;- ,""'; ' ai.d. an hour later Ill• . hone,y·
Jolo! 'UildOII' dream"!~ 'ol IJI!t- urally II h$1"1!U:- '1101111- moon was over ... Thll)"re ell·
Illig ConBro•a, II 'detailed a N. cranz and G
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Hlljj!l Helnor's eootemplallng
•BPirstloos embarrasaect In a Fred All.., lok! '"' lho 'l'oolabl projoCIIDg hoP ptt;luni-bl"""l'•
great scanilal by oneo!hlalndlct. Sho-o! and wltllhlawi!IMI aliCIJI- ot n11les on his Pla,yboy Clui&gt;ed loll ~s; 11 also ontlci- tlrist remove llo .llllllltler ... facades at nlihl ... Greenwich
paled tile Newark rlols by sever- Junate Jim Aubrey (fired !rom VIllage had ever)'llrlnl bul a big
al oummero (.ilm Horon'o a New CBS-TV's preeldeney) """ alao Persian eabarel and """ (ol .
Jor~ re~ and antlelpaled Is pelrom cotwnbta Pictures• course belly&lt;lancingl) It's ~
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Bli&gt;Y Jane Holzer, Mrs. Robert In CaiH.
"Candy" movie !rom the frankly
Scull lilt oi&lt;I!Hql artsy oollec.
Chic decontor All Bouzlde and porno-book of ihe some tiUe
IDf• Col. Sorae &lt;l&gt;olen.oky ... California heireu . A...,. Jolin. couldn't find enough ftlmable
Nelson Rocke!Olter msy Indeed son must be seriOI!I: , abe mtl
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rioa Lord l{lrlech (our BPIOI er .noted for worl')'lns most aHoW I:IDiii'lbw
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Wlll:.U tollao pi-h.-lllloi · ,The , _ 11 . , . _ lht! OOW
too bu!Ji to lend a hand
TV, with wri~.. 1111c1 left tbe progr.,. a blab- . It'• about dille,.. matoa iot pilau and ·flttlt qulrCer. ·
Spontaneous generation,
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.Pitched shambtu from whiCh it IDI'dltr a0c1 challp4the lioe,..
The mol?flni stAr to Von~.
the theory that known
barrow a buck.
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tills pragriUD 1! inCended to keep a iort -ot· women's
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housewives.
audlooco-especto14' in tbo iDi "love her''
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This year, St. Paddy's
showed that insect larvae
Sendflowen
Day falls 011 Sunday, a11d
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for being af1sent on Mon·
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oo tho Paar-CariOD-"Tonlcll~' York atudloolb...-. llhei't the )'OI! "tryloa to fd~t Jl)lt1!nlliin* ~in -)lad dl,.th at .the uo ot78
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t1ona1 . lllritatioo 1'ourniiiiOIIt
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dresalnll the natloo'l oldetlt
poat.uiDI balketball clasate in

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'lbe N1T, 11hoaa field WII

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odclltlon of Bradley, Wyqmlng,
Telnpta and vtllanoYo, hapod to
add tbe oecond-illoce llnilhir In
tho lVI' t.oquo,_which Witt bo

delermlned toola!ll In • pla¥0ff
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"Frank Is entitled to neaottate
for wl'tatev~ he thinkS is tltr,"
airld the exasperated DlltoR.
"But he's got to realize that the
ball club hll already been folr
with hbn. We have ro il\tention
ol psylng him $125,000. As it
stand&amp; now, I asked him to give
tho m ·a I It r &amp;orne more

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The ~ was not • total
!allure for Delton, however. He
' managed to sign reluctant Dave
Johnson and Curt Blefary,
· leavlnfl: Robinson the only
_ _l!!ld!1Jlt ~aJt~r !!'~ ~rst w~ of
..u;~Jiilnti (.or ~e Ml sqoad.
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S.iholz .... coiled for Chor&amp;"
i"B and Howell sank what

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who drove ln 81 runs
and hlt 22 homers despite a ,242

rw Joon Lee, therormer South
Korean table tennis champion now
of Columbus, and John Tannehill,
15, or Middleport, were seeded
1-2 in that order in the Ohio ()pen
last weekend in Cleveland, a n d
thai I• how they !lnished.
Lee, who recendy took an
American bride, h; No. 1 in the
United Stotes andwillbotheaddson favorite to win tile U. S. Open
March 14-1:;.16 at Cobo Hall In
Detroit.
In Ctevelandneltborolthefinol·
lsi&amp; had much dlfficulcy getting
·through the men'• oPen field, Lee
losing no games in ~ best 3 of
5 matche.s, Tannehill, only one.
, ·•ID tile
wu .U,Ltlt.,wln;li
· lli~!i throe-straight, 21-100 21-lf'
and 22-20.
Tamehlll won the Ohio Open

bitting average, Slid he would
...,.!1 to Miami 1nda,y alter ao
lnctiue !)I e,ppro.ximatei.Y •~.000

to $25,00.0. ' ,. ,
Frank Howarjl Signed
The biggest slgnlng or tho ~
-literally and tigurstlvelyoccurreci due oorth ot Miami at·
Pomparo ~ll Where massive
Frank Howard flnai4&lt; agreed to
terms ·with tbe Waohlng!Dn
Senators lor $48,500, maldng ·
him tho hlahelt Priced pt~er In
the team's biatory. The salary
rtWn&amp;ented a raise of $12,500
lor tbe third leadlnil home run .
bluer 1m tho AL who wa•
•eeklDB f52,000.
Orlal1do Clllledo, the National
Leaaue'a moat valuable player,
checked In the St. Louis
Cordinala' CIIJIIII and immedl•atol)- .~recllciAOCI 11&gt;• Rod&gt;irdo
wW 'npeat as pennant winners
ID • tDU&amp;h race.» C41Jeda. who
Pla¥ed about 20 pmu In tho
P...-ti&gt; lUcan Winter League,
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chartt;r line with seven aecoods
remaining.
Ohio state won the game at

the tree throw line, being ou""
&amp;cored ~ tile Reid 211-28.

Results

Tho POmeroy girls' baskelba11 team has completed Its sea~
son wftb a 3-3 slate and is now
preparing lor the upcoming toor.
nament af Rutland wlllch will get
started IIIla Frl~.
In recent games, Pomeroy de.
feaiA!d Kyger Creek 29-26 and
Racine 29.:11.
In tho game against Kyger
Creek, Marilyn Brown was high
Willi 14 and JOIIIV Meochlnl w:rt
atx. Mabel MB&amp;Iers tallied 14

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Tha cltlmo IOMCO II lui
and yau1J app,....._ ll&gt;itwhtn you're far from hamt.
Wh....., 1010 travot, yau
con bo In AuJo.Ownon

"CIItclt of proWotion..

SERVING MEIGS .
COUNTY SINCE 1861

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Agaibat Raelne, Pomeroy's
~ scorer were Peggy Story
wiUt sb: and Menchlni with five.

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Kansas St. 63 IOWa St. 61
Ohio St. 67 Dllnois 64
Kanaaa 85 Oklahoma 80, ot
Missouri 6G Oklahoma St. 58
Iowa 91 Minnesota n
Earlham 118 Tsylor 99
~over 81 Trl state 69
By United

Trudy Maslanka was high for
Racine with 13 and Jibe Dono.
van got seven.

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Boys 1? and Under troPhy and
with Lyle Thiem, 32, otllsyton,
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Lee and John ~encer o( ColumbuS,

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Ju&lt;lt~Dieiii:&amp;!fiiA shoW like •'Tbll MorniDI''
c..- bo judpd on tho bull ol
0111 outing. It - · • while lor
an lntorlnol talt.ln&lt;l-.arll\1
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boll, Howell acored · proved to be tile wlnntni free
lllree ot the first four Ohio throw. He made another with U
Stale · boskets to give the Buclo- , seconds left and FiMey got the
second of two tries from the
· eyes a 4:;.10 hood.
The Dlini IIUI'Ied and with 14
minutes remaining,
Randy
Crews hll a short JUilii&gt;Ol' lor a
47-45 Dlinl lead. Ohio tied the
same immediatol)- and tho lead
chlqjnd band• 13 limes belore
Dave Scholz' lsyUP wttll I :27
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UHd NIYiCI ~'fill De m•c:te 0111 111w Coooer l ilfl. T h•~ allowanc• w1ll be Dll~e d 1)0 the rtm11nlnl
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oign Frank RoblniOii. ·
lloblnoon, the Tril&gt;le Crown
Now Orleans 43 25 .832 ·
That' a tllolaat maJor problem winner In 1966 end a poosible
: 40 29 .580 3lh confrontlna tht peraomel dlrec- rCJUter l11t leaaon untU a
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tor ol the Balttmoro Oriotoo aa bast11ath collisll&gt;n with AI Welo
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and Dilko a •lroow run tor Ita Vision, met "1111 DaltOn f!&gt;f 90
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oocond Alnoricu Leogue poo. minutes Mondsy In Miami .and
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Nt!J. ()allaano 128 .Indiana 118 Without Roblnlon. of course. . •10,000 more than he received a

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Stale's baitling Buckeye• 1nc1a,y
Jo&lt;l,r Finney and Howell
were root!~~~! for Mlchlpn tn scored tllroe crucial fop1 ohotl
Salurdsy nllht'a loW.,Mlchigan in the ftnal mmur. or plsy to
club at Iowa CiQ&lt;.
brelk o I· M-oll deadlock and
Ohio Stale could. pin a &amp;bare give tile scarlet and Gray ill
"IIIIo Big Ten basketboll ehOJDo loth Big Ton win OIIPOsed to
pionahli&gt; if Michigan !l'oeil Jo. four losaeo IIIIo seaaon.
.... Iowa clinched a &amp;hare ot, ' Howell damlnalod tho game,
lila crown Mondsy nl(ht W) ~ all ocorera 'and pulling
boating lltnnelllla.
otnm 14 rebounds.
The Buckeyoa, behind lho 25o
OSU Had F4ge
90inl ~ort ~ Stove Howell,
Ohio had a ~ halftime
~ Dltnola 67-&lt;11 iii a Big Tan ' edge as • result of a 14opolnl
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lor their regular
at tiio
!Qme ot Mrs. Alina Elizabelb
Turner and daqhter, hrrle. A
potluck S14'Pir was en)o,yed by
17 D*!bers. a.rotby Boliri,
lecturer, presented a literary
program approprlatetotllsmontb
or February. The lllarch meeting
wm bs bold at the - · or Mr.
and Mrs. · owen Kennldy In Albens on the foorth Saturday ev.

niJii or lbe montll. Reso)utlons Or
rellpeCt lor Mrs. J. E. Rldeidn
were presented by Mrs. Turner,
Mrs. Bolen and Erma Nelson.
llrs. Radeldn had been an active
member or the Lourel Grange

ror 68 years, A letter from Yra.
lllsude Holemnb, who is opendlng
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Mrs. Guy Roosh, Mason, was
taken to tile Pleooant Valle.J Hospital oo Monday evening,
Mrs. R. C. Klng and granddsll8hter, !llella Dalley, will
leave on March 9th lor San Antonio, Texas for a visit with Iter
dauibter and the latler•a parent&amp;, Mr. and Mra. Paul Ballf/1, Sbeila i1 a lltudeiX at B.lck1......., College.
Airman First Class Kenneth
and Mrl. RlfiiOI&lt;ia and Keith
have returned to Cape KennedJ, Fla. where he ia stationed.
CliJI. Jock Stewart, soo ol
Mra. Robert Stewart, Mason, has
arrived home alter a 16-month
loar or Wly ID Vlelnam.
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Improving at tile Meigs Galeral lloopital whare abe 11 a patiODL Her room II 123.

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llSCIIARGED: Howard Brumley, Homer Theiss, Mrs. Samuel

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lilm BI'OWJJin8:, Mrs. Helen Bal\o
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IUchard Aultln, Edward llunlsi&gt;,
Mrs. Leo Dluabert,y, Mrs. Guy
Roush.
BIRTH: Mr. IUICi Mrs. Michael
Leach, Pt. PleiSant, a claulhter.

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lunebeoo .will H.,lllro. El"llar&gt;tin, Mrl• Scott;v H7re aod Mrs.
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Mr. ond Mra. Lomle Hutiaon
called on Jock CWk ond lamily
arecentSund&amp;nftemoon.
Franee1 ond B.oi Alkire spent
~ weekend 1n Columbu• with the
F, 0, Whlilfl.
Mr. and Mrs, CIIIIIOn Gilkey
and lamily ol Albany ..... !~~no
day diMer gueota or Mro. Avo
GUkey,
VIrgil Hamon Is bnproVfqi
alowq Ill tllo veterans hospitaL
!Irs, Ona Arlx apent a week
with ~er daughter, Mrs. &amp;uth
Smcigra88 of llaeloe.
Roger Alkire i1 spondlJW a
leove wltll hi&gt; parents, llr. onc1
.Mrs, Fellx Alklra before &amp;Olrw :
11&gt; Alaska lor a y.,..,
Mr. IUICi Mra. Earl Fait ware
recent Sunday dllmer psis of
Mr. and !Irs. Dona ltanJng or

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Mr. and Mr&amp;. G, A, lladekin ond

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Mr. and Mrs. WUiiam Cbeedle
and Mr. and Mrs. Reed 'Jelftrl
are spendlrw two weeks in FlorIda.
Mr. and Mrs. Corwtn(inlthand
daughters o! Columbus spent a
~ slterooon wltll Mra.
:Sith's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
lllarYin Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bolenand
soo, Kemy, called on Mr. and
Mrs. Eddie stout ot Albar\y areceet Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Cbarlie Rite Is spendiJW
SC&gt;Ile time at lbe homo of ber
dauihter, Mrs. Lorey Hollman
wbUe Mr. RUe is a patient 1n
lllelterlng Arms Hospllal.
lllrs. PaulineHoUidsyreeelved
word that Cltlllplla Vale was to
undOrgo major surgery In thO
Morrow Coonty lll....nal 110..
pllal io 111~ GUead thil weak.
. AI&lt;&amp;. Etltal Badekln II lpOIIdlqj a week at ber htmsher•""""
being in llleArthur for Ills put
month while her son. Junior, waa.
a patient 1n st. Al&gt;thoro&lt; Hospilal
in Columbul, iibe
thai
ber ~ter, Mr1. Georgia Nail
PbUUps, Ia In Granlllolpiml In
Columbulloromoothundercloae
llt&gt;OJ'Visloo ot OPO&lt;ialista. !lira.
PbWipal&amp; sulleringlrom oform
ol Hotchln80n'&amp; lll81Sse.

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CZECH CHANGE
VIENNA {UPI)- A Prageo
Univeralcy branch ol the CZICII
Communist Youth Orpntmtoa
renounced Ita right to reproBy lllliS. EVELYN BlllCKLES
all JlhUoiOPhY In ra,..r
Mra. Myrtle Boggeu waa ho• ot
the Aca&lt;lemlc StutWnt
oretl ~ wltll a dinner at
her borne In remembrance o1 Couo:ll, an · - • 81111
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her blr.thdaJ. Thoaepreswwere tlon, the of!lclal c ...h
Kr, aod Kro. TbomasHoweUand
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mother ol Hllltllngton, W. V~o, Dill
Pravo daiJ.y
said today,
Mlu Fmma Neal Boggeu,
Mils Claud.a Zerkle, a nlli'H Parkorllburl.lllr. ond Mrl. Jack
II thO Cabell Huntington HOI- Weatherman, local, ond lbe hoo- and famiJ.y all IP8IJI I WeelttDtl
pta!, aod MIU J""'ller Zer- ored geeot, llro. Boggo&amp;s.
at Columbuo. Tilel Wtlll to 'ldo, a studeal at Merllhall UnlSP,I U.nald Koen!B returned Mra. Torrence•a new grandoo
verllllj&lt;, will rlalt their parents,
home-~ a year in dau&amp;hter, Llu Ann, bom to Kr,
Mr. aod !llro. Looter Zerkle VIetnam. Ho Is thO oon ot Mro. and
J~es Torrence. TJJe
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a.r!l ~aodlbelaleLeonard ~oalao bave a soo.
lira. J. 8..-·'&gt;! El1. i!ooriirMro. llaalna ~
II rlalllil(' Mr. and MrL
llr. lild KrL Blain Toylnr eel bome- ·-llweekllll1
LOIIIor Zorklo loti otl!ei!!lrtands
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Mro.Zora1'tllot,
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Suro, ..;. au like to go
recoverq ll'om a broken blp,
Mr. and Mro. llarldWrlj(llt~
••• fur cuff•• - blil why
Mra.
Audre)t
TorrlllCe
and
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tlo rume t&gt;/ lht stafflulvt
daugbteta, MrL n&gt;n Gilthrle ond dt.f with hor grondmotller, Kra,
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lamUy ' antlllr1. Jome• Caldwall. Moine Chapman.
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spOol a weekeod wltll Mr. tind
Mrs. Gu1 Hayman.
Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlea Hensley
and Mr. ond Mro. Joe 81..,11
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Da,..
is ,Seals, TIQ)ers Plain&amp;.
Mr. and !Irs. Sol BlslOl' ond
800 or -avdle were dfmer
KUOIII ql Mr.IIDII Mra.JimCarter.
Mr • and !lro.llank Holter were
rlslu._ l(r, ond Mrs. Pave Hol.er, Chester.
Vislti._ Ethel i&amp;rkinl over a
reeeot weekend were Mr. and
Mrs. Burdell D.mn or Pennoyl-vanta. Mr. ond Mrs. Emerson
J~ Portland, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold osbOrn, Keno, Mr. and
lllra. llqland Stebem, Mr. and
!lire. 1m-sal Larldo1 and Mr.
and llr1, lld&gt;ert Lori&lt;ina.
· Mr. ond !Irs. Clamlce Daan
ond lllllle Burtoll or Colllllbus
111111 J..kle Doon, OU Alb..., r&amp;eenllJ' · Yloilld llr, llllll 'llrs.
W- Prince.
llary Eliea ond Kallly Andrew
or ~s rlllted!lr.andlllrs.
FranciJ Aaclrew.
Halee llailey ond Florence Coart rllllld Nellie Cozart.
llr. illdlllra.FredLorldnsvjao
ited Mr. &amp;Ill Kra. Ntir'1un Weboo
or or Tlwor• Plaint.
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, _ diDoor IUOII ol llr. and
lllrL Tom ~layman.
·Bett;v LotltlM and lamii.J or
Ch~lhlro and lllr. alld Mrl, Bay
Y01q and daulhter wererllltlng
Mr. and llro. lm-101 Lorklns,
Mr, ond Xro. W- Prlnc:e
and Grace lilr.. w... YI•IIIDa
llr. and Mrl. Gordoa ~811 .
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Mr..... l l r l . - tltlll 01
P011111Ylvaala rlalted Edith 0..
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Celebrated by
Susanna Wise
&amp;.i&amp;anna Wise, daughterof Mr.
and Mrs. Roscoe Wise o!Mlddle..
port, was 1uest or llooor at a
part;v bold Saturday afternoon at
the home or her granei)arents,
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Scott,
Forest Run, ln observance o! qer
third birthday.
A ctl-cus theme was ~arrled
out ln the decorations rctr the ar..
fair. Games were played, gifts
Wijre presented to .suunna, and
the hosts nrvcd cuPCakes, tee
cream, and punch.
Guests at the parcy wereJennirer Wtse, Marla, Anita, and
Christina ~erldan, Pomeroyi
and Billy and Johnnie Knight ol
Point Pleasant. Others joining
in the observance were Mrs,
Roscoe Wise, MiddlePort; Mrs.
INilliam !ileridan1 Mrs. Olan Ge~
hebner, Mrs. Ru&amp;S Watson of
Pomeroyi Miss Judy Genheimer
and Pete Vanica or Oxford; Mrs.

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Mrs. WUllom Knight ol. Point
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to!llrs. &amp;nltll's lllness.
Mr. and !llrs. Hobert Mitch
ond sons, llavld and Steven, ol
Wh"""''·· were weekend .;,eots
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j P. L. Mitch ind Mr. and Mrs.
Jobn Seines• .
Debbie Grueser, oludent at
GlenrlU, State College, Mr. aod
Mrs. ~ Grde~ and Mr. and
Mrs. llobsi1 Jay ol Columbo&amp;,
were · w~kend visitors o! Mr.
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Wtlliam Grueser. T~
William Grue~ra returned last
week from Fort Lai!Cierdale ond
~na, Flo. Eilroute homelbey
vlafted at Johnson Ci,ty, Tenn.,
with the Rev. and Mrs. Fred L
Gardner.
MrL Su&amp;an Rawlings returned
heme Saturday rlsltlng in
· MaryavUie with Mr. and Mro.
Jim JohnmoiUICI children.
Mr&amp;.: MaJ:Jorle lllles Mitchell
·or Athena was a SUnday risi~
tn Middlet)Ort. Among those sbe
rlslted were Mr. and lllrs..John
Seine&amp; .and Mr. and Mra. Ch&amp;Jioo
los Barutett.
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uot. guests o1111r1 ~~a~~,. Mrs...tllfDWld
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LOrd," followed by 111e closing es. g..e wore a vei1ed heiu:Jp!ece
benediction by Mrs. Miller.
and carried a bridal bouqUet
of an orchid surrov.nded by
mums.
Organizes
Miss Hanson wore a llgtlt blue
dress lrith navy acceasories and
Group
ha:d a corsage or white carna~
tlons.
The new Mrs. Henderson is a
A junior choir ha&amp; been or- 1967
graduate ot Mlddleporl High
pDized at tile Middleport First
School
and is employed as a
United Presbyterian Qmrch unsecratery by Dr. Rlcbsrd L.
der the direCtion of Mrs. Dwight Slack ol Middleport. Mr. HenWallace and Mrs. Dale Walburn. derson graduated rrom Kyger
Accompanist ror the group, Creek lllgiJ School In 1966 and
which will sing at tile Palm Suo- works with the Asbestos JnsulJ-·
day service, is Miss Connie Bachner. Rehearsals are held at 2
p.m. on S&amp;t~days. Making lCI
the youth choir are Stella and
f Janet HorkY, Debbie, Becky and
Kathy Coleman, JUl Walburn.
Nancy Jo Wallace, Krista Morris, Valerie Lewis. and Terri
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Mr. and Mrs. John Weeks and
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gueata ol their Parenti, M r s.
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Frances SchoU and Mr, andMr&amp;.
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perenta Mr and !llrs· WUson
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Purchase of a new J.toYe tor . MJ~S Brenda Potts, junior at
U,e thureh ~~ment waaajP,rov- .Ohio ~1: U~vershy. spent the
·. eel by tile 'Bible Clan Friday weekend. here ~Itil her .P&amp;rents,
'11~/. the Brad(&lt;lrd Church ill Mr. aod Mro., WiUiam SWotzeL
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!&amp;I. Norina Jldaaell, preli- . Mrs. Harry ··Kei&amp;er ;ere Mrs.
illl1l. bad charge R! tho meelln!J lieney lhle and Paul Keiser of
ttfllci)!' open,d
ciOvoti&lt;.s by Columbus.
llll:i- ,fran.,;1 !!l'oeil tal&lt;.., rrom
Mra. Clara Karr IUICi Mrs,
lllaitbeW 5. Sho
a· rOIICilnl; GlatQ&lt;s Cuokler were Sunday
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gueots ol Mri, Wetb,y. 'Whaley,
. Lt. jg · Richard Genheimer a
u.S; NIVat aVlitor baa· ilrri~
rrom CaiUoima Cor ·~ week's
vall .J.Ith blolnotller,:MI:•• 01an
GeMebner, and other relatives.
Hl. ·wfll. leave Mortd"i tor Oki"'

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cOlver, and each qlo&amp;el ,tile ten or Middleport was !lie maid. ql
band over tile ilther'a right band, bonor lor Ills bride, onc1 John
~sstng 1t on ~ the perfJOn ~b Swisher or' Galllpolil served as
ttng next to them, then _aayi'Dg.:~ best man for the bridegroom.
~&lt;~'lbe Peace of God be with you."
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The .coupie .rooltltii~Nf!IO!IIb ·~!i!l'ii&gt;
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The medltallonor•.•'n!o 1'01!00'~ tee' H\JmphrO)'&amp;&gt; tlaUt!h\01'.ot Mr. ••""!.,...,~t!tl'.""'•'
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Stuller, prlogthebandciUp!l)'lll· clorson. son ot Mr. end . Mrs.
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bolle ot lrlentlsldp ·and rela\ijln· George c. !lenderson ot Galllpo.' Why Do II
sill~ to lite Cbrlaltana in AaljL 1ia. · ' ·
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siver· placet 'lbe ,rlal&gt;t band a;. llk&gt;i1Y were reed. at 3 p.m. oo

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lr"!"l.matron ol District 25, wiD· ~·"'""'-~ Mrs Norman Hum- '' p
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by Mr&amp;. ~oon Stebblno ol tile Fire! United Pr-.bYlerlan C(lurth. who~~edID
tile re""""81ve reaclne
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lollowad b): thO Lord's .Prsyer
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Loonarcl Baal olllle bootchl!rch,
Mlos 'lllareta Kerr of tile Meihodial Chureh, and MISI Edna EdC
ward olllle E.U.B. a.urch.
Mrs. Albert Miller ?f the host
church ,pve the medltat.lon,
41 Bear One Another' I BUrdens."
11111 al.eo waa the theme of the
service.
Mn. Wendell Stutler ol the
Methodist Church led in there~
sponsive and uPrayer of Penl·

Durst- Shuler Wedding·
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Friends and neighbors have
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Mn. ;1 ,Charlotte
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': c· Hinkle, whO waoact:Oinpantetl)&gt;y
her'hulband, both siltera.of·Mra.
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."'"~:.,," Sclnes. A'step-lljler: ''Mro. Del- .
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illd Mrs. Aiia Flober, a eoualn
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Mr.
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Mrs.
George Shuler
TIIElibAY,.
!rom.Charleaton, W, Vo: .
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Flotniro, fruit, and gllll were
, Tile.~, 8, p,tn., Ea-. HlJh ~-""'to Mr. andMrl. Seines,
SdloOI:· Ollleen of last year uk- lillo reeelvsd a golden money tree
eel t&lt;i.ailend. Plana will bs m1~ from tlielr chitdren.
tor Aluoiml Banquet.
Anieing tile many friends a n d
TUliSDAY
ne(£11borl who came by to conPOMEROY CHAPTER, Order gratulate tile Sclne1ea on their
of Eastern !Jir, rea\1Iar ltf;. golden annlverNO' obaervance
11o1 at 7:.S ·p.m. at Ma&amp;Onic Were m~rs ot the BullY Bee
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Class ond tile Electa Clr~le ot
so · - Kay ~·~ claugl&gt;- and tied with white satin strt:alllo
CRESTEII LODGE 323, Daullll· tlte B. H. •!lm&gt;om Ml11lonaey ter of !llrs,lllary G. lm-stoiPom- ers.
Miss Maurisha Ulrst of Pometert of Alnoriea, ,.,enlna, B\ the Soel~ of the Middleport Firat eroy and Mr. Roland !Jurat of
roY
was the bride'S maid of honball. c~ I&lt;&gt; be &lt;!r". tor BapiiB\ Cburcb.
lllinl&gt;lo, became tile bride of
or,
and
Tom Eblin of Cheshire
Mro. Roberta: Lee. M,mbera to
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Mr. and MrL a.yle T. !iouler s.,rved as best man.
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ot Che&amp;hire at 6:30 p.mt on Wedding guests included Mr.
hav• not """" lnotalled aakeci I&lt;&gt;
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WEDNESDAY
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lllWIV AL; Clil)tA! Melbodlot ·
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Ills tbuble ring ceremorcy. Bao- 1 gttter~ Kath,y, ' Mrs. Eddlefur&amp;4
tltb ·evonlnJl Rev. Jiinoi IIOr~ ·
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kets o( white gladioli dseorated and Mr. and ·lllro. Art Gllmor,.
A reception was held at the
!'fll\ll1, Jr., i!plakar; ROY. JDiet · . Mrs.'~erette Darl'l end ldrL thechurcl\.
· Precedine the ceremolll' apro- home or the groom's parents
.Moulaon, ~.; livlnl devotJ.ob... Herman Batley of Middleport en..
allf:. !Pclil singing
Stni· terialnetl recent.ir wltll a bridal grani ol nuPtial music waa pre- following the ceremony. Mrs.
ori""TEUR
.lnVilld. GARDEN . C u b, shower . hanorlol Mrs. StePhen sented by Mrs. Clarice Erwin, Sluler and Mrs. Helen ~rs
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Keith }Jenderson, the former San- organist. Her selections lnclu~ served the cake, and Mrs, Eddie
bolril of Mrl. i... 'E. Reynolds dra Lee ·aumpttreys ·of Ml&amp;Ue.· ed "Because1' ' uA]ways," "The IAlrst presided at the punchbOwl.
Mallei!
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The bride was escorted to the
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eel with a mlnleture bride. Tbe altar by her uncle, Art GUmore. ~.~·.·
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Mapoiln
Tem-ple P'ytldaD Sliter 7,90
at hosteasea lel'Ved eake and For her wedding she wore a two- {:
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piece white suit wltll blue s&lt;&gt;wt~¥f Bendel Am: ~
·· lt r Gu,~lt:~• ~ th~· shower were ce~sorles. Her bouftant veU of ·:.
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,A [ ;;• Mra'!t._r.!f,.!J:J frlil\~~
· eMn. Ed!ll iUus~ shoul~er length, IJld
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"lh.~"SS..Q.oOt or'-·-.11!1:s-'
e&lt;1 ....de and dsydlr :~~::.~Stir
•MrJ. ~~ StumPj. a. CbarJ.e'a whttl''carnatJons tJwed tn blue ghteft ~e ssa, Mrs. Orpha
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Woodard and Mrs. Alpha Miller
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oiColumbuswereweekendguests
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Stewa,t. Mro. ~uvage n n ~ Y 'f~~ w"-'

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1he erlinlnal aotlon of 'state vs;
~eldon lm-ottheactloo wu 01'dered tol!O placed oJi· tho Juvil. '.,
sUo •J.d!o of lbe ~lrcul! eoQi'l ..
!locket'and'thi! cHminalactloo or \&gt;' ··
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her daughter and 100-·n-law, Mr.
ond lllro. a.n llleBiane, slated
that she was en.o:ylng 80 degrees
t._rltlD'e in CalllorniL
Mr. and !Irs. Robert HoUkia.Y
and daughter, Judy, and &amp;OJia, llorwin.
Gary and Floyd, WOOBter, spent

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of Mrs. Nellie Vale a recent a.
dt,y. They are spooding a lew
weeks with Mrs. stanabur)'•a
Jaek1011; Mrs. Jerome F. k... ..., sister, Mrs. Von11McKm,:ht.RutWsU-: Mrs . .Jolum¥ Richard land.
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anii daughters spem ·~ wltll •
her pareilta, Rev. and Mrs.
Blrtbs
Mrs. Robert R. Headrick, Rt. lllpntgomery ol near ClnclnnatL
Mr. and Mrs. Edward coen ·
1 Litart, W, Va., 11011, 9:18 a.m.
and
family ond Mrs. Grace H._
Mooday; Mrs. Joluu!y R. Role,
weu-. dstllltter, ID:f9 a.m. ler visited the John Piu!Henaler
Monday,
Wni4 in Newark over"the wee~

John W, Blake, Mr1. L I d a
Bunce, Mro. Harey J. carey,
Darld A, George, CatllY C. HUI,
~r, Pt. Pleasant: MUea E.
Howard N. HUI, Afro. Marietta
Dowling. Pt. PiOIBIIlt: MrL Dal- Klaor, Mlaa BettY L. Koehler,
lao V. Roullh, Cllltort, W. va.: John R. Lopn, Olarles N e a I,
Plmela J. Hart, Rl. I Letart: Mra. Leooard D. Sergent, VlrgiDlllro. Thomas A. Clark, ~·­ Ia Sklhan, Mro. Donald Wooten,
c:uae; Marion F. VanMeter, Mid-- Mrs, R, Harold Jooes ond 1n1ant
dleport; Mr1. Otto Harlaibach, tlaqiar.
Minar ovUle; Mrs. Lealie G. Hollman, Rl. I Langsville: IIOIHs
W, Clark, Rl. I Mlddlepprt; WU- PLEASANT VALLE\ HOsPlr AL
Uam T. Walham, Jr., JaeJua.i
AlllrrTED: Mrs. Michael
Earl c. Uve111, Rt. 1 Jack- Leach, Pt. Pleaaant: John CalanJ ,..-t'·I!Mmi Mrs. Bob L. Crawford, oak clroo, Oak HW; ~ Herdman,
.# · · IUlli Mra. Velma c. Davis, Iron- l!obtrt&amp;burg: Mrs. llargaret
ton: Mrs. T. Heber McClung, G.....,r, Pt. Plesssnt; AI&lt;L Ill._
tv NerlUe, Galllj&gt;olla Ferry;
, Charles Maaci)wa, Mllton; Lonnie - s , MHtoo: Clinton
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Haven, Cotin. telephoiletl herClin- ·'
era~atlona. Theil- ~· Charlea,1
waa. Wtable to coine beeau.se oj',
l~liJ, . IUneeo S\lhotiRit bls oon ·
.!'!"' diuatftter, l;barlu llt)d Bon· .
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p~~ - Til• Sel'o
17· .P!j;ASAN:f - ~,
~,. .Alklri IIIJitii!"'Colum- vlc; GUI!~" cit''Cbrlat ~seoiW ;.., s~· t,y bte ctre~t~,t'cOu\-t·'
By NELLIE VALE
b\11 ~~. d)ajor ,ltqlr)':·. ~h Wll} bold ,their 14r0hl 1111! " " - In ~ '!111&lt;;1 ot tliO;
Leurel Grange meuat,er&amp; mob- and Is recupa~tbW ·. -tjalac- I~ . miedila Wednesdajl,·. ·MUli cletiHn toillocitoni: In

of Columbus called at the home

Discharges

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Mr. and Mrs. C. W. SiaDibury

Mayea, Henderson; Mn. Oris
D. LaiiiO)', Pl. Pieuanl; Debra
• K. Smith, HarUord; Saawna J.
llllrtln, Pl. Pleeaant: Jlmmlo L.

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tiil!en. ' Pr.IYII1"
•The call ' to if9rllhlp' and serlp- • tloo ..a~ read b1' ill• ~lbtr of Prafer," aecomp4nfed

Pins are Given
For Attendance

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!lira. Eugooe W. Corter, 653
Third Ave.: Mro. nant .. H. Mitchell, 446 Hedpwood Dr.i Mra.
John P. Webster, Patriot Star
Rt.: Mrs. James c. !lmllh. Rt.
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lnc:h from IIll&amp;~ 11111-Amlll', ., . leaD f!)relcn 1J!11lc!es.
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Tbo reaoon jo •imPio, il
IUI'eoiy gron&lt;L No natlonal IJOC&gt;o
Utbaok ID ,all,ti!O world Ia more
-tlve thanlbat of the French,
, 01 110 natiOn Is more r q to
IIOektt the ...~ of tOuristS or
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In tho
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. cv lllldl,y remarked .0 !Ida eo""
, ~ Just
Alllld
, · 11boroi1oa ot Parlo In lHf, tho
hooch are lndoed ''tho.world's
SYRACIJSE - Per!o&lt;l attendPtl'ftiet MUtrala. ~,
anee plns IDd bara were present• '''111e1 , wW do liolinoill with til duriDg tho 3IJida3 School hour
~." 'hi addod With a wey !lmdaJ momllil at tlleFlntUnltllllllo, referring to 11t&lt;t ..u.e.;. ec1 Preiibyterian churc~~.
doni fact lbal 10 1110111' ot them
Recalvlng the honor&amp; nre, 13
hid until a dt.f ortwobolonboal year, MrL Pearl lii&lt;Brldo onc1
., PlainlY oDlJW bualnasswlththe Eleonor Kay Sebnalder: 12year,
oe&lt;l0ial Nazis with II" dlse....,. Mra. George Sdmalclor, Mrs.
lille regret.
Donald CoUrlll aod Croll COl·
Tlie fl&lt;llbat thO Freneb are · ~
... 9 •ear
. a·t~~IN.I m.w•
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tJJW 4tiog a Uttl.e leu business maw; 8 year, Debbie Harden,
with tile people ot the United and 7 1ear, Bruce Coltrlll.
II readiJ1 _.,ent, at
!lin. Adelberl 0, Lee a n d
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Eastern United lllr. Thomas Clark were pre.
states, to casual obaenat!on. aentoc1 first year allendanee corAnd thO .....,
··•- ot It all bas-tlllcate, V"'
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--• bar.
·-~•r
1¥ been eollflrmed by no le" a The Rev. LIDson H. Sebblns
peraonage than Premier Georges is preaching a series of sermons
Po~~
on the "Apostle' a Creed.'' The
SOine New York shops no lo~&gt;~t- Ji,mUc II eordlalq lnrlted, to ator 1-.-. French good&amp; a n d tile 9 o'elock wurllhlp eervdon't mind IIYIDI so. !lima reso- lee, followed by 3IJida3 School
aurllta ond cafe&amp; s-atl1allau at 10 o'elock. Attendance 3IJida3
or German ratber than French morning wu 42, w:ltb collecUoo
w!DO&amp;; and some Wasblngtonbo.. oUH. 75.
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All ehureh members a n d
bs sure, ~ appioa&lt;blng any lrlenda are urged to attend the
_.-at prlnte American boy- &lt;birch ot their cbolee during
cot!: thiiiiP, come to tldok ollt, 'thO Lenten Seaaon: thus parliclthore !o reali¥ no very good ,.... paling In thO "Loyalty Crusade,"
son why not. Nor Ia Ills United tile ehurcbel or tile coiiUIIUOit;v
sweo goveroment In any wa.r on- are aponsortng.

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Holzer Hospltsl: Visiting
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:w.,er. ~e·
!iol~ ~·h llbnljl pre,y..· IPfi!Yw• ~\.
&lt;W ~oiilnl: In the Cii\irch Dltht ,eellion'l..ro·8fvt•!•1&gt;Y ~ro. !ltibl · ,
•IW:&amp;rent, ,,with Ill dl!\r&lt;l&gt;d .of . b!"o'. 'lofra, Sliltler PV. til' ®Jll, ~ ,

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Order Y-8 power and
you can also save on:

•GTSI!tpe:

•Wde-cNal white
sidewall tires
•Styted steel~

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meeting

lor their regular
at tiio
!Qme ot Mrs. Alina Elizabelb
Turner and daqhter, hrrle. A
potluck S14'Pir was en)o,yed by
17 D*!bers. a.rotby Boliri,
lecturer, presented a literary
program approprlatetotllsmontb
or February. The lllarch meeting
wm bs bold at the - · or Mr.
and Mrs. · owen Kennldy In Albens on the foorth Saturday ev.

niJii or lbe montll. Reso)utlons Or
rellpeCt lor Mrs. J. E. Rldeidn
were presented by Mrs. Turner,
Mrs. Bolen and Erma Nelson.
llrs. Radeldn had been an active
member or the Lourel Grange

ror 68 years, A letter from Yra.
lllsude Holemnb, who is opendlng
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Mrs. Guy Roosh, Mason, was
taken to tile Pleooant Valle.J Hospital oo Monday evening,
Mrs. R. C. Klng and granddsll8hter, !llella Dalley, will
leave on March 9th lor San Antonio, Texas for a visit with Iter
dauibter and the latler•a parent&amp;, Mr. and Mra. Paul Ballf/1, Sbeila i1 a lltudeiX at B.lck1......., College.
Airman First Class Kenneth
and Mrl. RlfiiOI&lt;ia and Keith
have returned to Cape KennedJ, Fla. where he ia stationed.
CliJI. Jock Stewart, soo ol
Mra. Robert Stewart, Mason, has
arrived home alter a 16-month
loar or Wly ID Vlelnam.
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Luey ~ 11 reported as
Improving at tile Meigs Galeral lloopital whare abe 11 a patiODL Her room II 123.

Fisher, pt. Pleaaant.

llSCIIARGED: Howard Brumley, Homer Theiss, Mrs. Samuel

Grllllth, llollao Wright, llrLN"'
ab C&amp;Wcoate ami (bughter, WU.
lilm BI'OWJJin8:, Mrs. Helen Bal\o
ker, Mrs. WiWam Oldaker, Mrs.
IUchard Aultln, Edward llunlsi&gt;,
Mrs. Leo Dluabert,y, Mrs. Guy
Roush.
BIRTH: Mr. IUICi Mrs. Michael
Leach, Pt. PleiSant, a claulhter.

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wll! preel~ \llll'inlllle bu"""ll
101~n llld hi&gt;1tenea lor lbe
lunebeoo .will H.,lllro. El"llar&gt;tin, Mrl• Scott;v H7re aod Mrs.
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Mr. ond Mra. Lomle Hutiaon
called on Jock CWk ond lamily
arecentSund&amp;nftemoon.
Franee1 ond B.oi Alkire spent
~ weekend 1n Columbu• with the
F, 0, Whlilfl.
Mr. and Mrs, CIIIIIOn Gilkey
and lamily ol Albany ..... !~~no
day diMer gueota or Mro. Avo
GUkey,
VIrgil Hamon Is bnproVfqi
alowq Ill tllo veterans hospitaL
!Irs, Ona Arlx apent a week
with ~er daughter, Mrs. &amp;uth
Smcigra88 of llaeloe.
Roger Alkire i1 spondlJW a
leove wltll hi&gt; parents, llr. onc1
.Mrs, Fellx Alklra before &amp;Olrw :
11&gt; Alaska lor a y.,..,
Mr. IUICi Mra. Earl Fait ware
recent Sunday dllmer psis of
Mr. and !Irs. Dona ltanJng or

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a weekend with their parents,
Mr. and Mr&amp;. G, A, lladekin ond

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Mr. and Mrs. WUiiam Cbeedle
and Mr. and Mrs. Reed 'Jelftrl
are spendlrw two weeks in FlorIda.
Mr. and Mrs. Corwtn(inlthand
daughters o! Columbus spent a
~ slterooon wltll Mra.
:Sith's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
lllarYin Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bolenand
soo, Kemy, called on Mr. and
Mrs. Eddie stout ot Albar\y areceet Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Cbarlie Rite Is spendiJW
SC&gt;Ile time at lbe homo of ber
dauihter, Mrs. Lorey Hollman
wbUe Mr. RUe is a patient 1n
lllelterlng Arms Hospllal.
lllrs. PaulineHoUidsyreeelved
word that Cltlllplla Vale was to
undOrgo major surgery In thO
Morrow Coonty lll....nal 110..
pllal io 111~ GUead thil weak.
. AI&lt;&amp;. Etltal Badekln II lpOIIdlqj a week at ber htmsher•""""
being in llleArthur for Ills put
month while her son. Junior, waa.
a patient 1n st. Al&gt;thoro&lt; Hospilal
in Columbul, iibe
thai
ber ~ter, Mr1. Georgia Nail
PbUUps, Ia In Granlllolpiml In
Columbulloromoothundercloae
llt&gt;OJ'Visloo ot OPO&lt;ialista. !lira.
PbWipal&amp; sulleringlrom oform
ol Hotchln80n'&amp; lll81Sse.

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CZECH CHANGE
VIENNA {UPI)- A Prageo
Univeralcy branch ol the CZICII
Communist Youth Orpntmtoa
renounced Ita right to reproBy lllliS. EVELYN BlllCKLES
all JlhUoiOPhY In ra,..r
Mra. Myrtle Boggeu waa ho• ot
the Aca&lt;lemlc StutWnt
oretl ~ wltll a dinner at
her borne In remembrance o1 Couo:ll, an · - • 81111
~~roeo~
her blr.thdaJ. Thoaepreswwere tlon, the of!lclal c ...h
Kr, aod Kro. TbomasHoweUand
- - · Rude
mother ol Hllltllngton, W. V~o, Dill
Pravo daiJ.y
said today,
Mlu Fmma Neal Boggeu,
Mils Claud.a Zerkle, a nlli'H Parkorllburl.lllr. ond Mrl. Jack
II thO Cabell Huntington HOI- Weatherman, local, ond lbe hoo- and famiJ.y all IP8IJI I WeelttDtl
pta!, aod MIU J""'ller Zer- ored geeot, llro. Boggo&amp;s.
at Columbuo. Tilel Wtlll to 'ldo, a studeal at Merllhall UnlSP,I U.nald Koen!B returned Mra. Torrence•a new grandoo
verllllj&lt;, will rlalt their parents,
home-~ a year in dau&amp;hter, Llu Ann, bom to Kr,
Mr. aod !llro. Looter Zerkle VIetnam. Ho Is thO oon ot Mro. and
J~es Torrence. TJJe
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a.r!l ~aodlbelaleLeonard ~oalao bave a soo.
lira. J. 8..-·'&gt;! El1. i!ooriirMro. llaalna ~
II rlalllil(' Mr. and MrL
llr. lild KrL Blain Toylnr eel bome- ·-llweekllll1
LOIIIor Zorklo loti otl!ei!!lrtands
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Mro.Zora1'tllot,
wboll
lamlly.
Suro, ..;. au like to go
recoverq ll'om a broken blp,
Mr. and Mro. llarldWrlj(llt~
••• fur cuff•• - blil why
Mra.
Audre)t
TorrlllCe
and
.,. or New lllslllllOrulilllt""'
tlo rume t&gt;/ lht stafflulvt
daugbteta, MrL n&gt;n Gilthrle ond dt.f with hor grondmotller, Kra,
"" fl&lt;!, appartnlly. all lht
lamUy ' antlllr1. Jome• Caldwall. Moine Chapman.
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spOol a weekeod wltll Mr. tind
Mrs. Gu1 Hayman.
Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlea Hensley
and Mr. ond Mro. Joe 81..,11
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Da,..
is ,Seals, TIQ)ers Plain&amp;.
Mr. and !Irs. Sol BlslOl' ond
800 or -avdle were dfmer
KUOIII ql Mr.IIDII Mra.JimCarter.
Mr • and !lro.llank Holter were
rlslu._ l(r, ond Mrs. Pave Hol.er, Chester.
Vislti._ Ethel i&amp;rkinl over a
reeeot weekend were Mr. and
Mrs. Burdell D.mn or Pennoyl-vanta. Mr. ond Mrs. Emerson
J~ Portland, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold osbOrn, Keno, Mr. and
lllra. llqland Stebem, Mr. and
!lire. 1m-sal Larldo1 and Mr.
and llr1, lld&gt;ert Lori&lt;ina.
· Mr. ond !Irs. Clamlce Daan
ond lllllle Burtoll or Colllllbus
111111 J..kle Doon, OU Alb..., r&amp;eenllJ' · Yloilld llr, llllll 'llrs.
W- Prince.
llary Eliea ond Kallly Andrew
or ~s rlllted!lr.andlllrs.
FranciJ Aaclrew.
Halee llailey ond Florence Coart rllllld Nellie Cozart.
llr. illdlllra.FredLorldnsvjao
ited Mr. &amp;Ill Kra. Ntir'1un Weboo
or or Tlwor• Plaint.
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llro, Erneatlnol~Qman wa1 a
, _ diDoor IUOII ol llr. and
lllrL Tom ~layman.
·Bett;v LotltlM and lamii.J or
Ch~lhlro and lllr. alld Mrl, Bay
Y01q and daulhter wererllltlng
Mr. and llro. lm-101 Lorklns,
Mr, ond Xro. W- Prlnc:e
and Grace lilr.. w... YI•IIIDa
llr. and Mrl. Gordoa ~811 .
at Tlfiw• Plainl,
Mr..... l l r l . - tltlll 01
P011111Ylvaala rlalted Edith 0..
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Third Birthday
Celebrated by
Susanna Wise
&amp;.i&amp;anna Wise, daughterof Mr.
and Mrs. Roscoe Wise o!Mlddle..
port, was 1uest or llooor at a
part;v bold Saturday afternoon at
the home or her granei)arents,
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Scott,
Forest Run, ln observance o! qer
third birthday.
A ctl-cus theme was ~arrled
out ln the decorations rctr the ar..
fair. Games were played, gifts
Wijre presented to .suunna, and
the hosts nrvcd cuPCakes, tee
cream, and punch.
Guests at the parcy wereJennirer Wtse, Marla, Anita, and
Christina ~erldan, Pomeroyi
and Billy and Johnnie Knight ol
Point Pleasant. Others joining
in the observance were Mrs,
Roscoe Wise, MiddlePort; Mrs.
INilliam !ileridan1 Mrs. Olan Ge~
hebner, Mrs. Ru&amp;S Watson of
Pomeroyi Miss Judy Genheimer
and Pete Vanica or Oxford; Mrs.

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Junior Choir

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Mrs. WUllom Knight ol. Point
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to!llrs. &amp;nltll's lllness.
Mr. and !llrs. Hobert Mitch
ond sons, llavld and Steven, ol
Wh"""''·· were weekend .;,eots
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of thelr pareots, Mr. and Mrs.
j P. L. Mitch ind Mr. and Mrs.
Jobn Seines• .
Debbie Grueser, oludent at
GlenrlU, State College, Mr. aod
Mrs. ~ Grde~ and Mr. and
Mrs. llobsi1 Jay ol Columbo&amp;,
were · w~kend visitors o! Mr.
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Wtlliam Grueser. T~
William Grue~ra returned last
week from Fort Lai!Cierdale ond
~na, Flo. Eilroute homelbey
vlafted at Johnson Ci,ty, Tenn.,
with the Rev. and Mrs. Fred L
Gardner.
MrL Su&amp;an Rawlings returned
heme Saturday rlsltlng in
· MaryavUie with Mr. and Mro.
Jim JohnmoiUICI children.
Mr&amp;.: MaJ:Jorle lllles Mitchell
·or Athena was a SUnday risi~
tn Middlet)Ort. Among those sbe
rlslted were Mr. and lllrs..John
Seine&amp; .and Mr. and Mra. Ch&amp;Jioo
los Barutett.
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&lt;l.mO!tn~ and ,
B~· . ot Akron wers recent
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uot. guests o1111r1 ~~a~~,. Mrs...tllfDWld
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Hymn uThe Day ThoU Gavest, was taBhioned with long alee~~·
LOrd," followed by 111e closing es. g..e wore a vei1ed heiu:Jp!ece
benediction by Mrs. Miller.
and carried a bridal bouqUet
of an orchid surrov.nded by
mums.
Organizes
Miss Hanson wore a llgtlt blue
dress lrith navy acceasories and
Group
ha:d a corsage or white carna~
tlons.
The new Mrs. Henderson is a
A junior choir ha&amp; been or- 1967
graduate ot Mlddleporl High
pDized at tile Middleport First
School
and is employed as a
United Presbyterian Qmrch unsecratery by Dr. Rlcbsrd L.
der the direCtion of Mrs. Dwight Slack ol Middleport. Mr. HenWallace and Mrs. Dale Walburn. derson graduated rrom Kyger
Accompanist ror the group, Creek lllgiJ School In 1966 and
which will sing at tile Palm Suo- works with the Asbestos JnsulJ-·
day service, is Miss Connie Bachner. Rehearsals are held at 2
p.m. on S&amp;t~days. Making lCI
the youth choir are Stella and
f Janet HorkY, Debbie, Becky and
Kathy Coleman, JUl Walburn.
Nancy Jo Wallace, Krista Morris, Valerie Lewis. and Terri
Fife.

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Mr. and Mrs. John Weeks and
· ROCK !!!'RINGS ~ 7' 80 Norma
ond Mill Mil- children; Tbomao andllllcyBetlt,
,.,... at tlie home ol Mr. end dretl H . I
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aw ey, •
~S'COUNTY AmertcariRid
gueata ol their Parenti, M r s.
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Frances SchoU and Mr, andMr&amp;.
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e:cElcbo Weeks.
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perenta Mr and !llrs· WUson
o;'.. Cllib. r~ iDtMtl!,w. 7•80 · , "-. .
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C&amp;rPf;;.,.. ,U80 vj•lll~ ,;1111 the
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ahd children ot Laooaster.
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Purchase of a new J.toYe tor . MJ~S Brenda Potts, junior at
U,e thureh ~~ment waaajP,rov- .Ohio ~1: U~vershy. spent the
·. eel by tile 'Bible Clan Friday weekend. here ~Itil her .P&amp;rents,
'11~/. the Brad(&lt;lrd Church ill Mr. aod Mro., WiUiam SWotzeL
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!&amp;I. Norina Jldaaell, preli- . Mrs. Harry ··Kei&amp;er ;ere Mrs.
illl1l. bad charge R! tho meelln!J lieney lhle and Paul Keiser of
ttfllci)!' open,d
ciOvoti&lt;.s by Columbus.
llll:i- ,fran.,;1 !!l'oeil tal&lt;.., rrom
Mra. Clara Karr IUICi Mrs,
lllaitbeW 5. Sho
a· rOIICilnl; GlatQ&lt;s Cuokler were Sunday
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gueots ol Mri, Wetb,y. 'Whaley,
. Lt. jg · Richard Genheimer a
u.S; NIVat aVlitor baa· ilrri~
rrom CaiUoima Cor ·~ week's
vall .J.Ith blolnotller,:MI:•• 01an
GeMebner, and other relatives.
Hl. ·wfll. leave Mortd"i tor Oki"'

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galoat tile rljlhl p&amp;lm ol. tho ••·' February 24. Mlsa Ann Bon lOll
cOlver, and each qlo&amp;el ,tile ten or Middleport was !lie maid. ql
band over tile ilther'a right band, bonor lor Ills bride, onc1 John
~sstng 1t on ~ the perfJOn ~b Swisher or' Galllpolil served as
ttng next to them, then _aayi'Dg.:~ best man for the bridegroom.
~&lt;~'lbe Peace of God be with you."
For her wedding, the b'ride

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The .coupie .rooltltii~Nf!IO!IIb ·~!i!l'ii&gt;
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The medltallonor•.•'n!o 1'01!00'~ tee' H\JmphrO)'&amp;&gt; tlaUt!h\01'.ot Mr. ••""!.,...,~t!tl'.""'•'
l(al glv.., !&gt;t Mrs. ~s, ••· onc1 Mro. Norman Hlimphre,ys,
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aloled by Mt1. M)Uet i!ll!l J.lrl,, Mltf4~porl, to StepflenKelth HenStl.ltWIH· L£1,.,.
Stuller, prlogthebandciUp!l)'lll· clorson. son ot Mr. end . Mrs.
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bolle ot lrlentlsldp ·and rela\ijln· George c. !lenderson ot Galllpo.' Why Do II
sill~ to lite Cbrlaltana in AaljL 1ia. · ' ·
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· Wben Tbe. Peace Ia sly_en1 Ill• · v.owa oltlle doitble .ring cereCall
siver· placet 'lbe ,rlal&gt;t band a;. llk&gt;i1Y were reed. at 3 p.m. oo

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lr"!"l.matron ol District 25, wiD· ~·"'""'-~ Mrs Norman Hum- '' p
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~ IDipt!ctlon rlalt. Mom- ;;·...;-~Mia~ Mellrtda Hum- t ersona Notes t chUdren, Kevin .... Christi, Who
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by Mr&amp;. ~oon Stebblno ol tile Fire! United Pr-.bYlerlan C(lurth. who~~edID
tile re""""81ve reaclne
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"Adoration and Thanks8(v "
lollowad b): thO Lord's .Prsyer
ID unlltlli. .
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Loonarcl Baal olllle bootchl!rch,
Mlos 'lllareta Kerr of tile Meihodial Chureh, and MISI Edna EdC
ward olllle E.U.B. a.urch.
Mrs. Albert Miller ?f the host
church ,pve the medltat.lon,
41 Bear One Another' I BUrdens."
11111 al.eo waa the theme of the
service.
Mn. Wendell Stutler ol the
Methodist Church led in there~
sponsive and uPrayer of Penl·

Durst- Shuler Wedding·
Was Event of Feb. 2

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Friends and neighbors have
learned ol the death ol Flor011ce
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Mn. ;1 ,Charlotte
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': c· Hinkle, whO waoact:Oinpantetl)&gt;y
her'hulband, both siltera.of·Mra.
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."'"~:.,," Sclnes. A'step-lljler: ''Mro. Del- .
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phi• sieele, ofGalllpoill, otl&gt;pped
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illd Mrs. Aiia Flober, a eoualn
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
George Shuler
TIIElibAY,.
!rom.Charleaton, W, Vo: .
~tll ALUMNI ' A!ml;
Flotniro, fruit, and gllll were
, Tile.~, 8, p,tn., Ea-. HlJh ~-""'to Mr. andMrl. Seines,
SdloOI:· Ollleen of last year uk- lillo reeelvsd a golden money tree
eel t&lt;i.ailend. Plana will bs m1~ from tlielr chitdren.
tor Aluoiml Banquet.
Anieing tile many friends a n d
TUliSDAY
ne(£11borl who came by to conPOMEROY CHAPTER, Order gratulate tile Sclne1ea on their
of Eastern !Jir, rea\1Iar ltf;. golden annlverNO' obaervance
11o1 at 7:.S ·p.m. at Ma&amp;Onic Were m~rs ot the BullY Bee
Ml Lt·•·
Tonip!e. Initiation. ·:
Class ond tile Electa Clr~le ot
so · - Kay ~·~ claugl&gt;- and tied with white satin strt:alllo
CRESTEII LODGE 323, Daullll· tlte B. H. •!lm&gt;om Ml11lonaey ter of !llrs,lllary G. lm-stoiPom- ers.
Miss Maurisha Ulrst of Pometert of Alnoriea, ,.,enlna, B\ the Soel~ of the Middleport Firat eroy and Mr. Roland !Jurat of
roY
was the bride'S maid of honball. c~ I&lt;&gt; be &lt;!r". tor BapiiB\ Cburcb.
lllinl&gt;lo, became tile bride of
or,
and
Tom Eblin of Cheshire
Mro. Roberta: Lee. M,mbera to
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George Michael !i!Uier, oon of
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Mr. and MrL a.yle T. !iouler s.,rved as best man.
.... will : new of!leers ..... \
ot Che&amp;hire at 6:30 p.mt on Wedding guests included Mr.
hav• not """" lnotalled aakeci I&lt;&gt;
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o! Chrl1lt.
WEDNESDAY
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The Rey. Raullin Moyer, miD- and Mrs. Raymond Zerkle arid
lllWIV AL; Clil)tA! Melbodlot ·
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!OOrf
Ills tbuble ring ceremorcy. Bao- 1 gttter~ Kath,y, ' Mrs. Eddlefur&amp;4
tltb ·evonlnJl Rev. Jiinoi IIOr~ ·
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kets o( white gladioli dseorated and Mr. and ·lllro. Art Gllmor,.
A reception was held at the
!'fll\ll1, Jr., i!plakar; ROY. JDiet · . Mrs.'~erette Darl'l end ldrL thechurcl\.
· Precedine the ceremolll' apro- home or the groom's parents
.Moulaon, ~.; livlnl devotJ.ob... Herman Batley of Middleport en..
allf:. !Pclil singing
Stni· terialnetl recent.ir wltll a bridal grani ol nuPtial music waa pre- following the ceremony. Mrs.
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.lnVilld. GARDEN . C u b, shower . hanorlol Mrs. StePhen sented by Mrs. Clarice Erwin, Sluler and Mrs. Helen ~rs
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Keith }Jenderson, the former San- organist. Her selections lnclu~ served the cake, and Mrs, Eddie
bolril of Mrl. i... 'E. Reynolds dra Lee ·aumpttreys ·of Ml&amp;Ue.· ed "Because1' ' uA]ways," "The IAlrst presided at the punchbOwl.
Mallei!
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Mlltoa ROplh~ ,._onaldlrector. port. ·
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Gifts tor the honored KUest SoJw,"
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were . placed on a 'table•center·
The bride was escorted to the
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eel with a mlnleture bride. Tbe altar by her uncle, Art GUmore. ~.~·.·
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CHIEFS,
Mapoiln
Tem-ple P'ytldaD Sliter 7,90
at hosteasea lel'Ved eake and For her wedding she wore a two- {:
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piece white suit wltll blue s&lt;&gt;wt~¥f Bendel Am: ~
·· lt r Gu,~lt:~• ~ th~· shower were ce~sorles. Her bouftant veU of ·:.
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,A [ ;;• Mra'!t._r.!f,.!J:J frlil\~~
· eMn. Ed!ll iUus~ shoul~er length, IJld
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~ :ituoltii~'!'"lllli'ilil i!d Bee~v·~
"lh.~"SS..Q.oOt or'-·-.11!1:s-'
e&lt;1 ....de and dsydlr :~~::.~Stir
•MrJ. ~~ StumPj. a. CbarJ.e'a whttl''carnatJons tJwed tn blue ghteft ~e ssa, Mrs. Orpha
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Woodard and Mrs. Alpha Miller
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oiColumbuswereweekendguests
~' , uatory Mn'k to ~ea:~ eUa Chamber• Mts Jamea Eu· .;;::~:::::~:::::::::::::~::::::::::::::::::::;.;~:·:·:·:·:::::::·:·:r;:; of .Mr. ~d Mrs. Albert Roush.

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Stewa,t. Mro. ~uvage n n ~ Y 'f~~ w"-'

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1he erlinlnal aotlon of 'state vs;
~eldon lm-ottheactloo wu 01'dered tol!O placed oJi· tho Juvil. '.,
sUo •J.d!o of lbe ~lrcul! eoQi'l ..
!locket'and'thi! cHminalactloo or \&gt;' ··
state vs. Lowell s.Q.re oo ID;a..
, fltlli ond batleey.oblrsei&gt;Odl..
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months at the home of
her daughter and 100-·n-law, Mr.
ond lllro. a.n llleBiane, slated
that she was en.o:ylng 80 degrees
t._rltlD'e in CalllorniL
Mr. and !Irs. Robert HoUkia.Y
and daughter, Judy, and &amp;OJia, llorwin.
Gary and Floyd, WOOBter, spent

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of Mrs. Nellie Vale a recent a.
dt,y. They are spooding a lew
weeks with Mrs. stanabur)'•a
Jaek1011; Mrs. Jerome F. k... ..., sister, Mrs. Von11McKm,:ht.RutWsU-: Mrs . .Jolum¥ Richard land.
.IIOBOP;IY~~ .
. ~· and 11!'4i ·OWl&lt; ~y '
anii daughters spem ·~ wltll •
her pareilta, Rev. and Mrs.
Blrtbs
Mrs. Robert R. Headrick, Rt. lllpntgomery ol near ClnclnnatL
Mr. and Mrs. Edward coen ·
1 Litart, W, Va., 11011, 9:18 a.m.
and
family ond Mrs. Grace H._
Mooday; Mrs. Joluu!y R. Role,
weu-. dstllltter, ID:f9 a.m. ler visited the John Piu!Henaler
Monday,
Wni4 in Newark over"the wee~

John W, Blake, Mr1. L I d a
Bunce, Mro. Harey J. carey,
Darld A, George, CatllY C. HUI,
~r, Pt. Pleasant: MUea E.
Howard N. HUI, Afro. Marietta
Dowling. Pt. PiOIBIIlt: MrL Dal- Klaor, Mlaa BettY L. Koehler,
lao V. Roullh, Cllltort, W. va.: John R. Lopn, Olarles N e a I,
Plmela J. Hart, Rl. I Letart: Mra. Leooard D. Sergent, VlrgiDlllro. Thomas A. Clark, ~·­ Ia Sklhan, Mro. Donald Wooten,
c:uae; Marion F. VanMeter, Mid-- Mrs, R, Harold Jooes ond 1n1ant
dleport; Mr1. Otto Harlaibach, tlaqiar.
Minar ovUle; Mrs. Lealie G. Hollman, Rl. I Langsville: IIOIHs
W, Clark, Rl. I Mlddlepprt; WU- PLEASANT VALLE\ HOsPlr AL
Uam T. Walham, Jr., JaeJua.i
AlllrrTED: Mrs. Michael
Earl c. Uve111, Rt. 1 Jack- Leach, Pt. Pleaaant: John CalanJ ,..-t'·I!Mmi Mrs. Bob L. Crawford, oak clroo, Oak HW; ~ Herdman,
.# · · IUlli Mra. Velma c. Davis, Iron- l!obtrt&amp;burg: Mrs. llargaret
ton: Mrs. T. Heber McClung, G.....,r, Pt. Plesssnt; AI&lt;L Ill._
tv NerlUe, Galllj&gt;olla Ferry;
, Charles Maaci)wa, Mllton; Lonnie - s , MHtoo: Clinton
Hickman, Pt. Pleaaant: Homer

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Haven, Cotin. telephoiletl herClin- ·'
era~atlona. Theil- ~· Charlea,1
waa. Wtable to coine beeau.se oj',
l~liJ, . IUneeo S\lhotiRit bls oon ·
.!'!"' diuatftter, l;barlu llt)d Bon· .
hle sctnea,l, ,,ere here tor the

p~~ - Til• Sel'o
17· .P!j;ASAN:f - ~,
~,. .Alklri IIIJitii!"'Colum- vlc; GUI!~" cit''Cbrlat ~seoiW ;.., s~· t,y bte ctre~t~,t'cOu\-t·'
By NELLIE VALE
b\11 ~~. d)ajor ,ltqlr)':·. ~h Wll} bold ,their 14r0hl 1111! " " - In ~ '!111&lt;;1 ot tliO;
Leurel Grange meuat,er&amp; mob- and Is recupa~tbW ·. -tjalac- I~ . miedila Wednesdajl,·. ·MUli cletiHn toillocitoni: In

of Columbus called at the home

Discharges

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Mr.lnd Mrs. John HaiUcii.Y.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. SiaDibury

Mayea, Henderson; Mn. Oris
D. LaiiiO)', Pl. Pieuanl; Debra
• K. Smith, HarUord; Saawna J.
llllrtln, Pl. Pleeaant: Jlmmlo L.

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Wblle tiJC! ofterinl of .$23.30 W.a
' at lb• planObJ Mri.D!\nald !.\ole.
tiil!en. ' Pr.IYII1"
•The call ' to if9rllhlp' and serlp- • tloo ..a~ read b1' ill• ~lbtr of Prafer," aecomp4nfed

Pins are Given
For Attendance

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!lira. Eugooe W. Corter, 653
Third Ave.: Mro. nant .. H. Mitchell, 446 Hedpwood Dr.i Mra.
John P. Webster, Patriot Star
Rt.: Mrs. James c. !lmllh. Rt.
I Allhtoo, W. Va.; Lee Roy

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lnc:h from IIll&amp;~ 11111-Amlll', ., . leaD f!)relcn 1J!11lc!es.
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Tbo reaoon jo •imPio, il
IUI'eoiy gron&lt;L No natlonal IJOC&gt;o
Utbaok ID ,all,ti!O world Ia more
-tlve thanlbat of the French,
, 01 110 natiOn Is more r q to
IIOektt the ...~ of tOuristS or
""'"' MPP1 to bUk ·them
In tho
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. cv lllldl,y remarked .0 !Ida eo""
, ~ Just
Alllld
, · 11boroi1oa ot Parlo In lHf, tho
hooch are lndoed ''tho.world's
SYRACIJSE - Per!o&lt;l attendPtl'ftiet MUtrala. ~,
anee plns IDd bara were present• '''111e1 , wW do liolinoill with til duriDg tho 3IJida3 School hour
~." 'hi addod With a wey !lmdaJ momllil at tlleFlntUnltllllllo, referring to 11t&lt;t ..u.e.;. ec1 Preiibyterian churc~~.
doni fact lbal 10 1110111' ot them
Recalvlng the honor&amp; nre, 13
hid until a dt.f ortwobolonboal year, MrL Pearl lii&lt;Brldo onc1
., PlainlY oDlJW bualnasswlththe Eleonor Kay Sebnalder: 12year,
oe&lt;l0ial Nazis with II" dlse....,. Mra. George Sdmalclor, Mrs.
lille regret.
Donald CoUrlll aod Croll COl·
Tlie fl&lt;llbat thO Freneb are · ~
... 9 •ear
. a·t~~IN.I m.w•
loi"&amp;Ut
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tJJW 4tiog a Uttl.e leu business maw; 8 year, Debbie Harden,
with tile people ot the United and 7 1ear, Bruce Coltrlll.
II readiJ1 _.,ent, at
!lin. Adelberl 0, Lee a n d
1 - In
Eastern United lllr. Thomas Clark were pre.
states, to casual obaenat!on. aentoc1 first year allendanee corAnd thO .....,
··•- ot It all bas-tlllcate, V"'
"'· mN
--• bar.
·-~•r
1¥ been eollflrmed by no le" a The Rev. LIDson H. Sebblns
peraonage than Premier Georges is preaching a series of sermons
Po~~
on the "Apostle' a Creed.'' The
SOine New York shops no lo~&gt;~t- Ji,mUc II eordlalq lnrlted, to ator 1-.-. French good&amp; a n d tile 9 o'elock wurllhlp eervdon't mind IIYIDI so. !lima reso- lee, followed by 3IJida3 School
aurllta ond cafe&amp; s-atl1allau at 10 o'elock. Attendance 3IJida3
or German ratber than French morning wu 42, w:ltb collecUoo
w!DO&amp;; and some Wasblngtonbo.. oUH. 75.
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te&amp;HI do lhe aune. There is, to
All ehureh members a n d
bs sure, ~ appioa&lt;blng any lrlenda are urged to attend the
_.-at prlnte American boy- &lt;birch ot their cbolee during
cot!: thiiiiP, come to tldok ollt, 'thO Lenten Seaaon: thus parliclthore !o reali¥ no very good ,.... paling In thO "Loyalty Crusade,"
son why not. Nor Ia Ills United tile ehurcbel or tile coiiUIIUOit;v
sweo goveroment In any wa.r on- are aponsortng.

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you can also save on:

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sidewall tires
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in Cllftili!.
.BeautUui private borne, for
• children, six rooms (three
, )iedroornsl. divided basement,
· P\l'Y room and shower. Two
lots 50 x 100: IZ x 18 bam.
Properly fenced ln. Inquire
at Blanche Com,.on. Clifton.
S-1-lotc
ONE · USED Coca C&lt;&gt;la 1118011lne and one used cigarette
machine. $25 each or both for
$IS. Newell's Sunoco, Ches·
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2 Dr, Monterey, ¥8, automatic trans., ne•Wt"il~tirea, whit•.

tlni&amp;h, lbarp and clean interiosadlo and heater.
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aeata. Radio and heatw. Locall owner car.
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Galaxle SOO I door, Local owned, ~ll]l clean.intOrklr, )OI!i'
over whlte fin1Bh, good tires, 352 engine. automatic poWer ' •
steerln!t.JI and H.

PomerOy Motor Co.
. :OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M.

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19S7 ~0 • FERGUSON tractor
POMEROY, 'OHIO
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with front end loader, 19S8
MRS. ROBERT W. PROFFJTI,
Racine, a dealer for Fuller
Studebaker :!-ton truck wllh 5 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
~-; · btl . ,r.lA;.j~'!or JltTLIIiiNT
speed transmi111ion. 420 . John
!kush products needs part or
R11l
E.tate
FOr
Sale
For
S•le
011 ~OUNTI. MIIOI COUttn
Deere
crawler
with
blade
an~
full time Fuller Brush deal·
. P!I~TI C:OIIR'f, fl'ltel C:OUNTY,
' ONIO
winch, heavy duty log cart. HAY AN_D STRAW, Phone 992·
ers, phone 949-4063. 3-3-3te
O'BRIEII .. CROW
ACCOI.IIItf all4 ; •oucll:en of the loJ,.
6227.
3-3-lztp
1957 Ford station wagon, orie
Jotl':lal l)l•ed fid.uclarl111 haY• hen
. REALTY '00.
file i In lhe ProbeU Co\111, M•lll
Siegler drculating oil heater.
HAPPY HOUR, Shenang Springs
6tno, for epPronl 11nd. •t·
ONE IRON BED WITH springs, BEAT THIS? 2 hoilleS built In Cou11ty.
Nile Club. S to 6 p.m. MonPhone Coolville 667-364S.
He.uent.1
IIISS.
One
has
7
rooms
(!
bedCAS&amp; NO. lt,IIS3. P'lnt ead l'tftl.l
2-ZII-6tc mallress. one porch glider,
day thru Friday. Ladies night
Aceauat of Hele1\tl M•lllfl, J::n·
rooms):
bath.
part
blisement.
two chairs, one porch swing,
cutV• of tbl Enate of Clara B.
every Friday.
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Tbe other 4 rooms (2 bed·
Ruu~n. d.eea..ct .
one
boys
wagon.
three
good
COMPLETE KITCHEN outfit;
CAS&amp; No. 1~.1311. nnt aadl J1naJ
.,
rooms.
bath
with
these
are
ACCOQnL of lllldHd lmiUI, Admin·
suits.
size
32
waist
and
32
birch
wall
cabinets.
sink,
cab.
Brinker
Jewelry
NOW OPEN,
illrlltrl&amp; of tbt ElUte Of Ralph R.
2 others In need of repair,
!net base sink. built-In stove len~th . Sherman D. Buskirk.
Smith. dHeued.
and Watch Repair, Sth St..
CASE NO. 1... f1nt and Plnal
54ll Pearl St., Middleport, 0. . but excellent building sites.
and oven . dishwasher, alum·
Racine.
Arcount or Ada E . a.,, , AdmlnllCall for details.
3-3-3tp
tratrtx ot the BRite of Omar L.
U30tp . inum storm doors, wood
PO..IIEROY - 2 story !rame, I . RIYio 4t~e~~ued.
storm doors. Hot point washer.
CABE NO. Jl,l82. FlnL and Fblal
bedrooms, 2 baths, garage,
Au:o\lnt or Nettle Moore, Ouard·
All in good condition. Albert STRAW, Edson Roush, Racine.
PENNY - ONE 1916 PENNY
1111 of U!e peraon and •tate of
close
ln.
needs
repair.
12,500.
phone 94!1-217S.
3-3-&amp;te
2-28-6tc
Abalrne Moon.
will pay tor a brake adjust- Hill, 94!1-2261.
FARM- 101 acres on good
CASE NO. li.IM. PlftMndl CUrment at Pomeroy Homo &amp;
N!IIl Accqunt or B,..1M OUyer,
road. 7 miles to Racine. 1
pard.tan of •bf Pet•cm end ell.at4!
Auto.
1·7-tlc POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy BIG 99c SALE AT BRYANT'S
of Cro...er C. OU.•er.
stol-y
frame
house,
4
rooms
BUDGET SHOP, 108 W. Main.
miniature. $75 and U1l. Stud
unleu exeepUon.J are niR Lbln~·
(2 be&lt;lrooms). sink in kitchen. to , Nid ICCOllllla w1IJ btl for JMIIril\1
Fully
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Pictures,
all sizes and kinds
service and grooming. Phooe
ANYONE WHO HAS A picture
before aald Court on l.be lith daJ ol
some
aut-buildings.
$3.3011.00.
only 99c, values to $5. large
April, t981i. a1 whlcb Ume aald ac·
9112-5443.
11 3 tfc
of the old Wildermuth Brew·
HENRY CLELAND
count~ wiU be eoJU64erecl 1nd con·
lneured
. .,
plastic
bowls
4
for
99c,
grab
ery In Nayiors Run please
unued from dl¥ to d~ uaUl flnel·
Officeltz.ZI5t
ly dilpoMid ol.
call 1191-2453.
3-3-lltc POTATOES. Clarence Proffitt . bags worth $1 to $5, 2 for 99c,
4·
Any »er.on lnte~tad mey file
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large sc.'rub buckets 2 for 99c,
Portland. Phone 843-2254.
written exc:epttorll io Akl aceo11nt1
3-3-3tc
ur
10
maU.er~.
pertelntnr
to
the
exe·
11 3 tfc
hthroom sinks, re~ular $20
REVIVAL starting at the Mt.
cntiotJ of the tru~t, not Jell \baa
Afl)
now
only 17.99. bottle warmrive daJ'I prior \o +"e date HI for
Herman 0 . B. Church March
hU.Jilll,
!Ill
11 at 7:30 p.m. each evening. COAL. heavy. lumo stoker. eg~ ers for the car, regular $2.29
JOHN C. IAC:ON
985-4141•
Bueinese
Services
Prdtate CouH
and mine run. Excelsior Salt now only 9!k. silver brJdge
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REPAIR
ALL
SMALL
APPLI·
ceunty, . Olda
Works, Inc .. E. Main St .. Po ~ record by Ray Anderson, 99c,
Chester,Oiilo
PhoitM 985-3547
nail, Ohio wUI be the EvangeANCES, toaster, mixer I irOn,
meroy.
Phone
1192-3391.
12~6-tfc
mali!'azine
rack.
99c.
TV
set,
list. Special singing each evecan opener, perculator. fry ·
.
works oood. $14.99. li~ht bulbs,
nlng. Everyone Is welcome.
pan,
hair
.dryer,
beater
and
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vacuum
cleaner,
and ALL AT
four bedrooms, bath, Ia r g e 3 for 99c. travel ba~s 99c ea..
APPLIANCE HOSPITAL, 3rd
electric blankets oniv 18.99 ,
utillly
room.
gas
heat.
Five
New Sqlpiy Wide Oool1 .
Repaired A110rted
STREET,
MASON, W. ·VA.
Wentecl
many other s•eclals at BRY·
minutes
walk
to
Middleport
Adjllltment
nrea
M-30tc
MIDDLE-AGED LADY to do
Just ABRIVEDI ·
business district. Paul Houd· ANT'S all this week. 3-3-ltc
housekeeping five days a
AIL SIZES
2·27-lotc
VENDING MACHINES and Ser·
week, weekends free. Live ln. ashelt 1192-2116.
SINGER SEWING machine,
vice, A.B.C. Enterprises, MaCall !47·Z302.
3-1-lte
$12.00
MOBIL HOME. 8x3S, excellent sews forward and reverse.
son, W. Va. phone 773-5643'or
plus tu eacb
condition. C&lt;&gt;mpletely furnishZig zag equipped to button·
773-S&amp;St. .
3-3'6tp
Mr. and Mrs, (byte " - •
SILVER WAR nickles! Paying
ed. $18SO.OO. Call 1192-5262.
hoIe, monogram, dam, etc.
Kall, Kevin
and Charles,
,, 8 cents each; or $2.50 per
Z.28-30tfc
LOG~
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SAFETY
ItonisvtUe,
llj)ento
lew ~·with . ~....~ Pllllili'O. _\ I I
. . roll Jtm Morris, 1m S7, Rut·
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off&amp; pay·
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ments $6.76 each itr $36 caSll.,
land, Ohio.
3-f&gt;.3tc
Phono
667-3612
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vice, Pomeroy, Ohio, RD 3, ley smith and Jo, .
Phone 1192-2811S.
3-5-tfc
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AM
&amp;
FM
radio
com·
special prices on extinguish·
carol Aon Damitz of Pomeroy
COMPLETE OUTFIT of milk·
blnation.
Recently
repossessers for boats, trailers a n d was a weekend visitor o! her
STEREO CONSOLE, contem·
ers. Call 94!1-1171.
3-f&gt;.Stc
too Gorby iaholnotrom Vete"'
ed. Take payments of $8 per
homes.
Dwight Logan 9!J2. f!l'OII4larents, Mr. and Mrs. D.
porary walnut stereo with raana
llamortal lloC~Pilal Iller
month, or pay balance of
31111, Charles Marshall 912- H. Bobeson and Cbeater Mlrrto,
dio, deluxe floating turntabW•nted To Buy
•lhno
woetc1 ota.Y.Heundarwen\
$117.10. Cali 992-3218 for free
6364, Max Eichinger 1192-6526.
Mr. and Mra. Lee llouah and
le.
Was
floor
demonstrator.
surgery
and Is much ImProved.·
ANTIQUES. furniture, dlsbes, demonstration.
3-f&gt;.lte wm seD al discount price of
3-3-12tc ~ or GalllpoUo were weeioMro, Gil)' S.aitley II W wltll
miscellaneous. .Mrs. Howard
. end Y!Jiton of Mra. Helen Job,.. .
pleurloy II her homo in Rutland.
Cecll, 800 W. Main St., Pome- 11168 WHITE zig zag portable $9'1.77. Call 99:1-3218. 3-f&gt;.8te
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'• Mr. and Mra. ~ l(o.
lllro, n.nna Gheoo - Bruce
roy.
I·Zf&gt;.tlc
model one month old. Mom~
building houses . Long term
Ml•• KarOil ·GUke}' of Alblll)l
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McGW
to GaiiUlollltOhlsdoclor,
lnllOUIIOO thO
gr.ams, overcasts, appliques, MAYT AG wringer type washer
loans available, alumlnunl was 1 racent YlsiJOroihergriiiCI- Clelland
cent blrtb of a 5 lb., 1 oz. 80D.
Clade• Loutl•trotltiPenta&amp;IDo
sews on buttons, buttonholes,
W1nted to Rent
windows, Insulated glass, parents, Mr. and Mra. Uncoln II Voter..&amp; Memorial lloC~PitaL . day with ber clauchter, Mro, Leta
and set of tubs on stand, Very
blind hems, all without at·
SMALL HOME or ground Door
good condition, I'IS. Call 94!1marble sills. Call Guy Neig- Russell.
He haa been named ~ Ecl- FOUl' and attended 8mdoy SchooL
tachments.
Balance $4:9.80 or 37S2 after ' p.m.
ier, Racine~
tz.tz.lfc
Mr. and Mro, W.U.Cellalfleid,
apartment, furnished or un·
3-5-ltc
Mr. and Mra. Lowr..... and Antieita. Dotor14 Mteh., were wU4.
payments of $8.81 per month.
furnished by middle of this
and
cbll~n f.a\'e had l1u,
Mr.
and
llro,
Blair
C8dQlla.
weekend vialtors of his parentl,
Pbone 1192-21136.
3-f&gt;.&amp;te G JOHN DEERE wheel trac!Dr
week, write Dally Sentinel,
C. C. BRADFORD
dar
and
sana,
Brl&amp;n
and
Cbrla,
Mr. and Mra. Joe llaUield.
Pomeroy. Box 668B. 3-3-3tp
and Oliver H. G. Crawler. Ph.
AliCnONEER
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STEREO, Beautiful wood w~
Coolville 867-37Sl.
2-ZII-6tc
Complete Service
Mra. Clair GUoa, Jr,, CecU and onta, Mr.I and Mra. ~Barr,
nut
console,
wtth
AM
&amp;
FM
Write,
Pbor
Conlad
Help W1nted
Frankllu, were Mo slater, Mr,
radio. Sold new $269.95; 1957 PONTIAC, fair condition,
Crllt Bndfard
· EXPERIENCED Solici!Dr, pick
and Mro, Baljlb flhotolt, Gary,
three months old. Now $12'1 ,
and l..oueiien bird dog. Roger
Raeble. Oldo
up and deliver cleaning and
Mr. and Mrs. Jamoo Winiclor
or
pay
$8
per
month.
can
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Dillion,
ReedsvBie,
Ohio,
laundry house to house. Sa~
(Mr, Hboton'o J&gt;arentl} and !lira,
912-Z838 for free home trial.
Norlh Main St.
S.ZII-6tp
ary and commission. A.B.C.
Helen Joh010n (Mr, llhoton' a
3-f&gt;.8te
AIR
CONDmONING
Refriger·
Cleaners, Mason, W. Va.
nile-' all or lllyton.
1965 MODEL 14 LONESTAR
atlon service. Jack's Refrll!·
Mr. and Mrs, Chartea So,yro
2-ZII-6tc
1967 SCO'ITJE camper, 13 foot,
RUNABOUT, ~ood 10 hp (eJec.
eraUon, New Haven. hone and !amiQ- or Chaater w8re &amp;~Do
1800; 1965 camper, 17 foot,
dl,)' vtaltoro of biJ I&gt;Oftllll, Mr,
tric start) Mmury engine,
IJII2.ZO'I9.
4 8 tfc
For Rent
$350. C&lt;&gt;niact George G. Rnand
Mrs. Chorlea St,yre.
boat and trailer ltke new,
SEVEN ROOM bouse at Bash·
berla, Bashan, Ohio. 3-~tl
Uncia llla!!er
a Sundo.Y
used two months, fully equip. READY • MIX concrete delivsn. Phone 91!1-37117.
3-S-Itc ;
ered right to your pi'n)ecl. dbmer fiUOIII ol Jo SO!IIh.
ped. $495. phone 99:1-mB.
3-3-3lp
FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM USED SPINET piaoo, walnut
Fast and easy. Free est!·
mates. Phone IIIIZ-3ZZ4, Goeg·
APARTMENT
Middi port
fmlsh ; 3 years old, A-1 conbon
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e ' - dillon, $450. Used Silverlone
lein Ready . Mix Co., MiddleIleal Estate For S.le
P e 912-38'74.
3-ltlc
organ, play u regular organ
pori, Ohio.
8 10 tfe
or as chord; walnut finish,
FURNISHED and unfurnished
~19S . Used Silvertone chord
BUDGET PRICE furniture em
apartments . Close to school.
orpn $11S. Used Wurlitzer
our tllird Door budget shop.
Phone 1192-S434.
10-18-tlc
spinet organ complete with 11 ACRES - 28 CULTIVATED
Baker Furniture. Middleport.
small tone cabinet, ideal for
Ohio.
I Zl tfe
- Nice rambling ranch style
LARGE five room and ~ath
church or home, 1715. Wenhome, 6 large rooms, 2 baths,
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apartment. newly di!&lt;'01'at-n, dell's, 12119 Garfield Ave.)
SEWING MACHINES; repair
modem
kitchen,
basement,
furnace heat, Pomeroy,
Parkersburg. Phone 41S-«01.
servlee. all makes. WY S.
forced hot air heating, new 3
Phone 9112·S307.
l ~-tic
3-f&gt;.ltc
2234. The Fabric Shop, Pomcar garage, barn . other build·
eroy , Authorized Singer Sales
ings. tobacco base. Located In
THREE bedroom home, furn- SEVEN ACRE farm, seven
and Service. We Sharpen
SALEM TWP. Asking $15,11110.
lshed, new wall to wall car- room house. two good weDs,
Sclsaon.
1-211-tfc
I,ANGSVILLE AREA - IZ .
peting. Phone P92-S443.
cellar, out buUdings. Large ACRES - One story S r o o m
1·18-tfr
garden space. Charlie Greer,
home with bath. dug well EXPERT Motorcycle Repair,
JIALEE
Rutland. Phone 742-4356.
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Pomeroy Home and Auto.
with water system. other out
FURNISHED GARAGE APART·
3-s.&amp;tp.
11-30-TFC
buildln~s. Bar~ain at $2,250.00
MENT on Uncoln Hill, AdTUPPERS PLAINS - 01'1 RT. 7
ults only. phone lltl-3489.
HEREFORD
SALE
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Bulls
- Ph story 6 room home, 3 EXPERT ENGINE TUNE Ul',
Z.Z5-31ltc
$US nlus l&gt;tlrls If needed.
and 24 Females, Southeastern
bl'drooms, bath, two car gar·
Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto.
Ohio Hereford Assorlatlon,
a'!e 124x30\. One acre level
THREE ROOM FURNISHED
11-:1&amp;-TFC
Spring Sale. All clean pedl·
lot. Pronerty in good oondl·
APARTMENT. AIR CONDI·
grees both horned and polled.
!ion. $18.1100.00.
TIONED. REASONABLE.
FAST FARM. TIRE SERVICE.
Saturday,
March
16,
11168.
NCW IS THE TIME TO
CAN BE SEEN BY APPOINT·
Pomeroy Home and AulD.
Show
1:30
a.m.
Sale
1:00
p.m.
I 1ST YOUR PROPERTY
MENT, IF INTERESTED
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Rock Springs Fair Grounds,
HELEN TEAFOIIO
CALL 912-ZOS3.
3-3-3to
Rt. 33, three miles north of
ltz.33ZS
PllOFESSIONAL Color T'l and
Pomeroy, Ohio.
!-Ute
Albert M. Cox,
For S1le
Stereo. Hl-0 service. Houle
CARPETS a fright? Make them SINGER SEWING machine in
calls in Pomeroy and ldlddle3-3-3tc
Port:
$1 on oolor TV. Chueb \.
a beautilul si"'t with Blue
lovely sewing table. Dces all
TV Serllioe. liZ Butteml!l, PoLustre. Rent electric siJam. regular . sewing, plus dial
FOR
SALE:
Five
room
house
pooer. 11. Baker Furniture.
meroy.
PhOne 992-GOIII.
nquipped for fancy zig zag
...2-ls.aotp
Wte designs, buttonhoids, over- with bath. basement and
storm
wlndowa.
Rutland
Street
cast, elc. Only 6 monthly pay.
Wlldll.,.le_•_J&gt;ec-..,le-•"'l....,.nl~he conU:
off Middleport Hill. C•ll 99:1I~ BUICK, See Ray ProiOtt
ments oi $1.67 per , week.
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2-22-121c nental Unlti!d Slain al tut
or phone 849-!413.
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• children, six rooms (three
, )iedroornsl. divided basement,
· P\l'Y room and shower. Two
lots 50 x 100: IZ x 18 bam.
Properly fenced ln. Inquire
at Blanche Com,.on. Clifton.
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over whlte fin1Bh, good tires, 352 engine. automatic poWer ' •
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POMEROY, 'OHIO
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with front end loader, 19S8
MRS. ROBERT W. PROFFJTI,
Racine, a dealer for Fuller
Studebaker :!-ton truck wllh 5 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
~-; · btl . ,r.lA;.j~'!or JltTLIIiiNT
speed transmi111ion. 420 . John
!kush products needs part or
R11l
E.tate
FOr
Sale
For
S•le
011 ~OUNTI. MIIOI COUttn
Deere
crawler
with
blade
an~
full time Fuller Brush deal·
. P!I~TI C:OIIR'f, fl'ltel C:OUNTY,
' ONIO
winch, heavy duty log cart. HAY AN_D STRAW, Phone 992·
ers, phone 949-4063. 3-3-3te
O'BRIEII .. CROW
ACCOI.IIItf all4 ; •oucll:en of the loJ,.
6227.
3-3-lztp
1957 Ford station wagon, orie
Jotl':lal l)l•ed fid.uclarl111 haY• hen
. REALTY '00.
file i In lhe ProbeU Co\111, M•lll
Siegler drculating oil heater.
HAPPY HOUR, Shenang Springs
6tno, for epPronl 11nd. •t·
ONE IRON BED WITH springs, BEAT THIS? 2 hoilleS built In Cou11ty.
Nile Club. S to 6 p.m. MonPhone Coolville 667-364S.
He.uent.1
IIISS.
One
has
7
rooms
(!
bedCAS&amp; NO. lt,IIS3. P'lnt ead l'tftl.l
2-ZII-6tc mallress. one porch glider,
day thru Friday. Ladies night
Aceauat of Hele1\tl M•lllfl, J::n·
rooms):
bath.
part
blisement.
two chairs, one porch swing,
cutV• of tbl Enate of Clara B.
every Friday.
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Tbe other 4 rooms (2 bed·
Ruu~n. d.eea..ct .
one
boys
wagon.
three
good
COMPLETE KITCHEN outfit;
CAS&amp; No. 1~.1311. nnt aadl J1naJ
.,
rooms.
bath
with
these
are
ACCOQnL of lllldHd lmiUI, Admin·
suits.
size
32
waist
and
32
birch
wall
cabinets.
sink,
cab.
Brinker
Jewelry
NOW OPEN,
illrlltrl&amp; of tbt ElUte Of Ralph R.
2 others In need of repair,
!net base sink. built-In stove len~th . Sherman D. Buskirk.
Smith. dHeued.
and Watch Repair, Sth St..
CASE NO. 1... f1nt and Plnal
54ll Pearl St., Middleport, 0. . but excellent building sites.
and oven . dishwasher, alum·
Racine.
Arcount or Ada E . a.,, , AdmlnllCall for details.
3-3-3tp
tratrtx ot the BRite of Omar L.
U30tp . inum storm doors, wood
PO..IIEROY - 2 story !rame, I . RIYio 4t~e~~ued.
storm doors. Hot point washer.
CABE NO. Jl,l82. FlnL and Fblal
bedrooms, 2 baths, garage,
Au:o\lnt or Nettle Moore, Ouard·
All in good condition. Albert STRAW, Edson Roush, Racine.
PENNY - ONE 1916 PENNY
1111 of U!e peraon and •tate of
close
ln.
needs
repair.
12,500.
phone 94!1-217S.
3-3-&amp;te
2-28-6tc
Abalrne Moon.
will pay tor a brake adjust- Hill, 94!1-2261.
FARM- 101 acres on good
CASE NO. li.IM. PlftMndl CUrment at Pomeroy Homo &amp;
N!IIl Accqunt or B,..1M OUyer,
road. 7 miles to Racine. 1
pard.tan of •bf Pet•cm end ell.at4!
Auto.
1·7-tlc POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy BIG 99c SALE AT BRYANT'S
of Cro...er C. OU.•er.
stol-y
frame
house,
4
rooms
BUDGET SHOP, 108 W. Main.
miniature. $75 and U1l. Stud
unleu exeepUon.J are niR Lbln~·
(2 be&lt;lrooms). sink in kitchen. to , Nid ICCOllllla w1IJ btl for JMIIril\1
Fully
·.·
Pictures,
all sizes and kinds
service and grooming. Phooe
ANYONE WHO HAS A picture
before aald Court on l.be lith daJ ol
some
aut-buildings.
$3.3011.00.
only 99c, values to $5. large
April, t981i. a1 whlcb Ume aald ac·
9112-5443.
11 3 tfc
of the old Wildermuth Brew·
HENRY CLELAND
count~ wiU be eoJU64erecl 1nd con·
lneured
. .,
plastic
bowls
4
for
99c,
grab
ery In Nayiors Run please
unued from dl¥ to d~ uaUl flnel·
Officeltz.ZI5t
ly dilpoMid ol.
call 1191-2453.
3-3-lltc POTATOES. Clarence Proffitt . bags worth $1 to $5, 2 for 99c,
4·
Any »er.on lnte~tad mey file
·
large sc.'rub buckets 2 for 99c,
Portland. Phone 843-2254.
written exc:epttorll io Akl aceo11nt1
3-3-3tc
ur
10
maU.er~.
pertelntnr
to
the
exe·
11 3 tfc
hthroom sinks, re~ular $20
REVIVAL starting at the Mt.
cntiotJ of the tru~t, not Jell \baa
Afl)
now
only 17.99. bottle warmrive daJ'I prior \o +"e date HI for
Herman 0 . B. Church March
hU.Jilll,
!Ill
11 at 7:30 p.m. each evening. COAL. heavy. lumo stoker. eg~ ers for the car, regular $2.29
JOHN C. IAC:ON
985-4141•
Bueinese
Services
Prdtate CouH
and mine run. Excelsior Salt now only 9!k. silver brJdge
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REPAIR
ALL
SMALL
APPLI·
ceunty, . Olda
Works, Inc .. E. Main St .. Po ~ record by Ray Anderson, 99c,
Chester,Oiilo
PhoitM 985-3547
nail, Ohio wUI be the EvangeANCES, toaster, mixer I irOn,
meroy.
Phone
1192-3391.
12~6-tfc
mali!'azine
rack.
99c.
TV
set,
list. Special singing each evecan opener, perculator. fry ·
.
works oood. $14.99. li~ht bulbs,
nlng. Everyone Is welcome.
pan,
hair
.dryer,
beater
and
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3-f&gt;.12tc TWO STORY, seven room home; 2S watt. 5 for 99c. 150 watt
vacuum
cleaner,
and ALL AT
four bedrooms, bath, Ia r g e 3 for 99c. travel ba~s 99c ea..
APPLIANCE HOSPITAL, 3rd
electric blankets oniv 18.99 ,
utillly
room.
gas
heat.
Five
New Sqlpiy Wide Oool1 .
Repaired A110rted
STREET,
MASON, W. ·VA.
Wentecl
many other s•eclals at BRY·
minutes
walk
to
Middleport
Adjllltment
nrea
M-30tc
MIDDLE-AGED LADY to do
Just ABRIVEDI ·
business district. Paul Houd· ANT'S all this week. 3-3-ltc
housekeeping five days a
AIL SIZES
2·27-lotc
VENDING MACHINES and Ser·
week, weekends free. Live ln. ashelt 1192-2116.
SINGER SEWING machine,
vice, A.B.C. Enterprises, MaCall !47·Z302.
3-1-lte
$12.00
MOBIL HOME. 8x3S, excellent sews forward and reverse.
son, W. Va. phone 773-5643'or
plus tu eacb
condition. C&lt;&gt;mpletely furnishZig zag equipped to button·
773-S&amp;St. .
3-3'6tp
Mr. and Mrs, (byte " - •
SILVER WAR nickles! Paying
ed. $18SO.OO. Call 1192-5262.
hoIe, monogram, dam, etc.
Kall, Kevin
and Charles,
,, 8 cents each; or $2.50 per
Z.28-30tfc
LOG~
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./k
SAFETY
ItonisvtUe,
llj)ento
lew ~·with . ~....~ Pllllili'O. _\ I I
. . roll Jtm Morris, 1m S7, Rut·
', ~ -----''", lie.ws,,!Jke
off&amp; pay·
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ments $6.76 each itr $36 caSll.,
land, Ohio.
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Phono
667-3612
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vice, Pomeroy, Ohio, RD 3, ley smith and Jo, .
Phone 1192-2811S.
3-5-tfc
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AM
&amp;
FM
radio
com·
special prices on extinguish·
carol Aon Damitz of Pomeroy
COMPLETE OUTFIT of milk·
blnation.
Recently
repossessers for boats, trailers a n d was a weekend visitor o! her
STEREO CONSOLE, contem·
ers. Call 94!1-1171.
3-f&gt;.Stc
too Gorby iaholnotrom Vete"'
ed. Take payments of $8 per
homes.
Dwight Logan 9!J2. f!l'OII4larents, Mr. and Mrs. D.
porary walnut stereo with raana
llamortal lloC~Pilal Iller
month, or pay balance of
31111, Charles Marshall 912- H. Bobeson and Cbeater Mlrrto,
dio, deluxe floating turntabW•nted To Buy
•lhno
woetc1 ota.Y.Heundarwen\
$117.10. Cali 992-3218 for free
6364, Max Eichinger 1192-6526.
Mr. and Mra. Lee llouah and
le.
Was
floor
demonstrator.
surgery
and Is much ImProved.·
ANTIQUES. furniture, dlsbes, demonstration.
3-f&gt;.lte wm seD al discount price of
3-3-12tc ~ or GalllpoUo were weeioMro, Gil)' S.aitley II W wltll
miscellaneous. .Mrs. Howard
. end Y!Jiton of Mra. Helen Job,.. .
pleurloy II her homo in Rutland.
Cecll, 800 W. Main St., Pome- 11168 WHITE zig zag portable $9'1.77. Call 99:1-3218. 3-f&gt;.8te
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'• Mr. and Mra. ~ l(o.
lllro, n.nna Gheoo - Bruce
roy.
I·Zf&gt;.tlc
model one month old. Mom~
building houses . Long term
Ml•• KarOil ·GUke}' of Alblll)l
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McGW
to GaiiUlollltOhlsdoclor,
lnllOUIIOO thO
gr.ams, overcasts, appliques, MAYT AG wringer type washer
loans available, alumlnunl was 1 racent YlsiJOroihergriiiCI- Clelland
cent blrtb of a 5 lb., 1 oz. 80D.
Clade• Loutl•trotltiPenta&amp;IDo
sews on buttons, buttonholes,
W1nted to Rent
windows, Insulated glass, parents, Mr. and Mra. Uncoln II Voter..&amp; Memorial lloC~PitaL . day with ber clauchter, Mro, Leta
and set of tubs on stand, Very
blind hems, all without at·
SMALL HOME or ground Door
good condition, I'IS. Call 94!1marble sills. Call Guy Neig- Russell.
He haa been named ~ Ecl- FOUl' and attended 8mdoy SchooL
tachments.
Balance $4:9.80 or 37S2 after ' p.m.
ier, Racine~
tz.tz.lfc
Mr. and Mro, W.U.Cellalfleid,
apartment, furnished or un·
3-5-ltc
Mr. and Mra. Lowr..... and Antieita. Dotor14 Mteh., were wU4.
payments of $8.81 per month.
furnished by middle of this
and
cbll~n f.a\'e had l1u,
Mr.
and
llro,
Blair
C8dQlla.
weekend vialtors of his parentl,
Pbone 1192-21136.
3-f&gt;.&amp;te G JOHN DEERE wheel trac!Dr
week, write Dally Sentinel,
C. C. BRADFORD
dar
and
sana,
Brl&amp;n
and
Cbrla,
Mr. and Mra. Joe llaUield.
Pomeroy. Box 668B. 3-3-3tp
and Oliver H. G. Crawler. Ph.
AliCnONEER
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STEREO, Beautiful wood w~
Coolville 867-37Sl.
2-ZII-6tc
Complete Service
Mra. Clair GUoa, Jr,, CecU and onta, Mr.I and Mra. ~Barr,
nut
console,
wtth
AM
&amp;
FM
Write,
Pbor
Conlad
Help W1nted
Frankllu, were Mo slater, Mr,
radio. Sold new $269.95; 1957 PONTIAC, fair condition,
Crllt Bndfard
· EXPERIENCED Solici!Dr, pick
and Mro, Baljlb flhotolt, Gary,
three months old. Now $12'1 ,
and l..oueiien bird dog. Roger
Raeble. Oldo
up and deliver cleaning and
Mr. and Mrs. Jamoo Winiclor
or
pay
$8
per
month.
can
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Dillion,
ReedsvBie,
Ohio,
laundry house to house. Sa~
(Mr, Hboton'o J&gt;arentl} and !lira,
912-Z838 for free home trial.
Norlh Main St.
S.ZII-6tp
ary and commission. A.B.C.
Helen Joh010n (Mr, llhoton' a
3-f&gt;.8te
AIR
CONDmONING
Refriger·
Cleaners, Mason, W. Va.
nile-' all or lllyton.
1965 MODEL 14 LONESTAR
atlon service. Jack's Refrll!·
Mr. and Mrs, Chartea So,yro
2-ZII-6tc
1967 SCO'ITJE camper, 13 foot,
RUNABOUT, ~ood 10 hp (eJec.
eraUon, New Haven. hone and !amiQ- or Chaater w8re &amp;~Do
1800; 1965 camper, 17 foot,
dl,)' vtaltoro of biJ I&gt;Oftllll, Mr,
tric start) Mmury engine,
IJII2.ZO'I9.
4 8 tfc
For Rent
$350. C&lt;&gt;niact George G. Rnand
Mrs. Chorlea St,yre.
boat and trailer ltke new,
SEVEN ROOM bouse at Bash·
berla, Bashan, Ohio. 3-~tl
Uncia llla!!er
a Sundo.Y
used two months, fully equip. READY • MIX concrete delivsn. Phone 91!1-37117.
3-S-Itc ;
ered right to your pi'n)ecl. dbmer fiUOIII ol Jo SO!IIh.
ped. $495. phone 99:1-mB.
3-3-3lp
FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM USED SPINET piaoo, walnut
Fast and easy. Free est!·
mates. Phone IIIIZ-3ZZ4, Goeg·
APARTMENT
Middi port
fmlsh ; 3 years old, A-1 conbon
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e ' - dillon, $450. Used Silverlone
lein Ready . Mix Co., MiddleIleal Estate For S.le
P e 912-38'74.
3-ltlc
organ, play u regular organ
pori, Ohio.
8 10 tfe
or as chord; walnut finish,
FURNISHED and unfurnished
~19S . Used Silvertone chord
BUDGET PRICE furniture em
apartments . Close to school.
orpn $11S. Used Wurlitzer
our tllird Door budget shop.
Phone 1192-S434.
10-18-tlc
spinet organ complete with 11 ACRES - 28 CULTIVATED
Baker Furniture. Middleport.
small tone cabinet, ideal for
Ohio.
I Zl tfe
- Nice rambling ranch style
LARGE five room and ~ath
church or home, 1715. Wenhome, 6 large rooms, 2 baths,
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apartment. newly di!&lt;'01'at-n, dell's, 12119 Garfield Ave.)
SEWING MACHINES; repair
modem
kitchen,
basement,
furnace heat, Pomeroy,
Parkersburg. Phone 41S-«01.
servlee. all makes. WY S.
forced hot air heating, new 3
Phone 9112·S307.
l ~-tic
3-f&gt;.ltc
2234. The Fabric Shop, Pomcar garage, barn . other build·
eroy , Authorized Singer Sales
ings. tobacco base. Located In
THREE bedroom home, furn- SEVEN ACRE farm, seven
and Service. We Sharpen
SALEM TWP. Asking $15,11110.
lshed, new wall to wall car- room house. two good weDs,
Sclsaon.
1-211-tfc
I,ANGSVILLE AREA - IZ .
peting. Phone P92-S443.
cellar, out buUdings. Large ACRES - One story S r o o m
1·18-tfr
garden space. Charlie Greer,
home with bath. dug well EXPERT Motorcycle Repair,
JIALEE
Rutland. Phone 742-4356.
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with water system. other out
FURNISHED GARAGE APART·
3-s.&amp;tp.
11-30-TFC
buildln~s. Bar~ain at $2,250.00
MENT on Uncoln Hill, AdTUPPERS PLAINS - 01'1 RT. 7
ults only. phone lltl-3489.
HEREFORD
SALE
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Bulls
- Ph story 6 room home, 3 EXPERT ENGINE TUNE Ul',
Z.Z5-31ltc
$US nlus l&gt;tlrls If needed.
and 24 Females, Southeastern
bl'drooms, bath, two car gar·
Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto.
Ohio Hereford Assorlatlon,
a'!e 124x30\. One acre level
THREE ROOM FURNISHED
11-:1&amp;-TFC
Spring Sale. All clean pedl·
lot. Pronerty in good oondl·
APARTMENT. AIR CONDI·
grees both horned and polled.
!ion. $18.1100.00.
TIONED. REASONABLE.
FAST FARM. TIRE SERVICE.
Saturday,
March
16,
11168.
NCW IS THE TIME TO
CAN BE SEEN BY APPOINT·
Pomeroy Home and AulD.
Show
1:30
a.m.
Sale
1:00
p.m.
I 1ST YOUR PROPERTY
MENT, IF INTERESTED
11-30-TFC ) •
Rock Springs Fair Grounds,
HELEN TEAFOIIO
CALL 912-ZOS3.
3-3-3to
Rt. 33, three miles north of
ltz.33ZS
PllOFESSIONAL Color T'l and
Pomeroy, Ohio.
!-Ute
Albert M. Cox,
For S1le
Stereo. Hl-0 service. Houle
CARPETS a fright? Make them SINGER SEWING machine in
calls in Pomeroy and ldlddle3-3-3tc
Port:
$1 on oolor TV. Chueb \.
a beautilul si"'t with Blue
lovely sewing table. Dces all
TV Serllioe. liZ Butteml!l, PoLustre. Rent electric siJam. regular . sewing, plus dial
FOR
SALE:
Five
room
house
pooer. 11. Baker Furniture.
meroy.
PhOne 992-GOIII.
nquipped for fancy zig zag
...2-ls.aotp
Wte designs, buttonhoids, over- with bath. basement and
storm
wlndowa.
Rutland
Street
cast, elc. Only 6 monthly pay.
Wlldll.,.le_•_J&gt;ec-..,le-•"'l....,.nl~he conU:
off Middleport Hill. C•ll 99:1I~ BUICK, See Ray ProiOtt
ments oi $1.67 per , week.
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3-f&gt;.!IC . · l'hOne ~3-f&gt;.lfc
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AN EVENT OF communlt;y Importance, cettalnly denoting progress, will be at 3 p.m. ~turday when ground Is broken tor the new
building of The Farmers Bank and Savings eo,
The ceremonies will, &lt;If and Mrs. Dean Hill o.r Williamscourse, be at the site which is town, W. Va., have returned home
between W. Main and W, Second. !rom st. Petersburg, Fla., where
The Pomeroy Motor co. was they were called by their moth~
one: of the businesses tormer)y er~s illness. Their mother is
loCated on the spot where the Mr6:. George Kilcoltlns and she
new bank quarters will be con- has been a visitor here from
structed. The public Ia invited time to time throul!ll the years.

Briefs

foUowed by a reception in the
social room of the St. Paul Lu~
theran Church In Pomeroy.
MRS; OLIVE WEBER and her
brother and sister ~ln.Jaw, Mr.

Mr. Schrader,
91, is Dead
Martin (Loule) l'&lt;hrader, 91,
Little Hocking, died &amp;mday ev~

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in Marietta Memorial Hospital following an extended iJ1.
ness.
Mr. Schrader was borninPomeroy, Feb. 14, 1877, the son of
the late Martin and Cynthia Hysell Sc!lrader. He Spent most
ol his life in Washington County where he attended the Methodist church.
He is survived by a son. L,
Chester Schrader, Marietta; one
daughter, Miss Edith Schrader
at horne; seVen gran~hUdren,
and 18 great-grandchildren. His
wife, Grace, one daughter, and
a son preceded him in death.
Funeral services will be held
Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the
~encer Funeral Home in Belpre. The Rev. Gerald Bowen
will officiate. Burial will be in
Rockland Cemetery, Belpre.
Friends will be received anytime after ooon today.

Planning A
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Tonight through Thur&amp;doy

MaTch &amp;-7
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NEGOTIATIONS Rl!i'SUt.IED TODAY lo an eUori to rOJO!ve the·
walltOut b)' teachers that
~rled the Pittsburgh ~ubllc "'~
system for three days, wbUe striking teachers In fo'lorlda waited to
see whether the governor would sign an eclacation money btU they
wanted vetoed.
Talks continued betW.,.. the school board and the Pltt!lburgh
Federation of Teachers. Common Plels.Jt.idge Joh!l P. Hester Monday put off a hearing on a motion to fine'the union so long a1 both
sides keep negotlotlrc.

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ver and Utina toda.v joined three smaller tugo Ia tho struggle txl
haul &amp;Wll,l' the halved tanker Oeean lll8lo 81\d:llllt the ruinous flow
or crude oll ·blackening san J\1811•&amp; belches.
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tugs were eblo to shill the posl)lon sUB\'~ o' the forward aectlon
or the 759-foot Liberian ship ~~~~ that It still wao in the same ~lace,
just off the entrance to the harbor.

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, "THE SOUND OP MUSIC"
(Te&lt;hniCOlO&lt;)
Julie Andrews
Cbrirt&lt;&gt;l)her Plummer

C1rtoon: Cob1 1nd Robltera

Running time: 3 hrs.
15 minutes
BoJI.office closes~ 8~15 p.m.
Admission: $1.25 and 75c,

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Students Win Ratings

85, is Dead

Mrs, Jack Braley, l'onler&lt;&gt;Y.~
ADMITTED - !olildrocl Ward,
·(."'heshire; Lati)' Parsons, .Hutoo
iand; Hel'lll111 Mich&amp;el,~meroy;
bllaro~ 1A1oke, llac\ne; Berl Touoley, Albal\\'1 CiaraPoui"!'&gt;Hemlock Grove; Reuben Friend, MIO. .,
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LOng Recap
llhldl&lt; II rleh in rtees and Viet
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of oavagery tnday, spok8ald.
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They oald only 10 permnont
troops were kllled ~ 43
wounded In the two -lilY• or
!ll!lltln&amp;. Two American 1&lt;1vi'
oers BUI!ered WOUilda;
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The attaek oo ~ LOlli was
the prime event of a natlonwlde
series of guerrilla aasaultl on
Allied bastlllls Inti ~"&gt;Piiatlon
centers :lie put three dol's. But
AlUed spokesmen· oald the wave
or attacks lacked the PWI&lt;h o!
the CoiiUIIUillst offensives of
Jan, 31 and Feb. 18.
Jn .sat.P~• a senior u.s.
mUltary 's.Pokeeman told newsman that 50,103 COmmunist
troops had been ldlled the paat •
monlb. He oald the Viet Coni
and NorUt VleinBmeae took
aueh a mauling that it may
have delayed Haool's plans for
another major offensive.

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cuse was one of tbe .m&amp;ny residents across 'Ohio and West Virginia who reported spotting the
!ormation of UFO's with blazing
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The Ohio state Patrol said a
number of persons ' 4 all over
the state" reported seeing the
strange objects, which were
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Couneil Moves into
Executive Session

Mi11111 you~ va luablt trode·in,

low-pric•d )'OIIIIQIIIOblle

natural!,. So heodf« your
Oldlmobile deojer'• and

thot ho• '''•land 10lt•l

'l ip iflto tht tow-dung,

Houtlne business was transacted and bill&amp; were 9aid in
a 1S minute session of Pomeroy
•ill&amp;ge COWlCil Monday nlghlo
Council then went into exec•
ihe sessiOn at the request of
Mayor Charles Legar. Attending
were Mayor Legar, Clerk Edna
Schoenleb and Councilmen Leslle
Fultz, Franklin Rizer, Il:m ~
Uns, Bob Hysell and Roy Reuter.

popping trot~ PitttbUfgh to
Podunk. H'1your turn.,C!II

loott in a C:\lllou today I

Melgo c:o.mQ&gt;'o 1N7 first half
:rea! oo!ote tu ~ectlono totaltd $564,028.77, i Tr~"'rer
HoWard E, Frallk fOil01'tOO todo.v.
The total for the I&lt;Otnpatable
perlotl ol 1966 eoliJe~ was
$535,738.35, an ln~oe of $28,290.42 for this porio(l.
Frllllk oald $3, 78r .56 of the
total was the llllOUI¢ iottm for
1\'a,tef ISifiSIIDentS. :The brllkdowbofvUiap

llitowed
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VUiqe $'14,891.611, Pl&gt;meroyVIIlqe $115,866.n3, !lcipio $17,592.24. $31,802.81, _
Pomeroy $432.73, Racine Vll!age $10,123.91, !b'roeuaeVUlqe
$12,03f.45.
The breal&lt;down o! delin&lt;Jtent
coileetlons lor each aroa and the
amounts - n In tlle!Jocomber
. and JUne periods, whlelr total
the above listed figures, are as
were as loliows:
Bedford $707.39,
$2,21'9.01; ' llbUior,

u. $14,27uo. $2,9f5.22; Letart

TWp., $977.84, $14,901.77,

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045.78; Olive $1,184.49, $18,932.45; $4,671.35; Orange $1,233.60, •$15,543.26, $1,979.24;
Rutland Wra. $2,499.50, $26,034.50, $2,455,52; RuUand VIllage
$947.36, $9,526.08,$1.789.6l;Salorn $1,512.67, $22,3ll5.04, $2,485.04; S&amp;Usbury$2,644.43, $25,312.85, $4,702.58; MiddlepOrt
Sewer $982.47, $1,107.90; none
paid lor June 110riod; Middlepori Village $5,509.59, $60,537.47, $8,844.63; Pl&gt;meroy VIQqe
$5,714.52, f/9,937.77, $10,184.$1,405.23, $14,609.79,

lllan Festival for
Country Mosie Show'
The Middleport Volunteer Fire
n.parunent announced today it
will sponsor a country musical
festival, featuring the famed
TornDl.)' Cash, on Sunday, Aprll
7, In the Middleport Hq)J School
auditorium.
Pete Kloes, a member of the
fire delt&amp;rUnent. reported Merle
Kuiore; Pat Campbel~ ~n PowOil, Buc~tzy Durham and the eo....
tcy Quartet wiD appear with cash.
There wW be a 2 p.m. matJnee
and a 8 p.m. perfonnance.

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MIDDifPORTI 0.

tro; Fred,

Wooster; Rouffus,
Thurman, and Donzel, Nitro; four

Two Can Damaged

Medium damages were lnclll\o
sisters. Berdie Thomas, 0 p a I
McDonald, and Elle Tenner, all red to two carl in an aceident.
of Nitro, and Pauline Adkins, on W, Main il. llonciOI' nlgbt,
Poca; two brotbers, Rome Mc- Pomel'O)' pOllee saJ.d.

A ear driven Ill' carl E. Moore,
Donald, DyesvUle, and Okey Me24,
t..a.vavUle, went out oleo"'
Donald, Nltroi 26 grandchildren,
trol
eroaslniJ the hlghWI\l', otruc:k
~3 great-~audchildrtm, a~·d u'{
• utilii;J' pole near the !iinoco
great-great..grandi:hildr...
f'rlends may call at the Mar- sentce stadon, then a car owntin Funeral home until noon on ed bil •ll' illllm Limbert, 23, IIJO.
Wednesday when the body will dleport, . parked at the alation.
be taken to dle church to lie in lloore wu eltedmmi,YOI"seourt
for reckless operation. There
state.
were 110 lnigioa.
ATTEND CHRISI'EN!NG
Mr. ¥d Mra. Gerald !lluatar
and lit• and ldu, C!Jirlao E.
Blakeolee and claughter, J~
rer, wero In \=l'lUIII\&gt;01 , ~
lor the•ehr~lt!)l· of Mltlonne
CoJ-. c~rcla ·~ ot ~o~r.
and ldr" llti~Cirde, tl!e·io"'
mer Patricia BI'Akotllet. Theil'*
then were . . _ peata 1!1 the
Ci#!~ home. 'Tho Clt&lt;leo' ,.,.
---------~·tr...filrred their eburell IJIbti'U.Ip to the ltfal... ~ life.
IIIDDU:I'Oitr 0 0.
thOdlll CIJur&lt;h in Col1lillllil.

OXFORDS

Boys - 8Yi to 4
Black leather
PVC Sole
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Funeral services tor· WIWe
W!Wams, 68, Pomeroy, Whodlecl
·Tue&amp;doy mol'lllnJ, will be hold
Frldo!' at i 0 a. m. at the EwlnJI
Chapel with burial In the Boot:~
Grove Cemetery.
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lb"vlwro Include lour ...,.,
Jlni, Y-amwns; llenl\l', Arwood,
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Winner
By United PreBB IIIIA&gt;rt&gt;alblal
Wl11&gt; Preoldent JahniiOil 0111&lt;1ally out ol the Mas10t:hUaetts
Democratic primary, Sen. Eugene J, M&lt;C.rtiiY was vlrluall,y
Bllllll'ecl iotlaJ ol the stale' a 72
votes on the llrat ballot at tile
national COIIYention.
The ~~~-- pOI&lt;e CI!Miidote
all but won the primary Ill' d&amp;rault when the John11011 .....,
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CLOSE TRANSACTION- The Farmers Rome Admlnlatratlooeloseda .26,800 bond Issue loan
Tuesday lor m~ which Syracuse VU!age has e"'JBDddd ill water SJStein, Plt:turod during the
loan clotilng aotlvltles are front row, from left, Syracuse lfayor Harman London and Jamea 'f, McDorman. itate FHA Director. Back row, Frank W. Porter, Jr., ~racuse Solicitor, Ralph Vorhis,
Comtmmlt;y Service OU!cer ol tbe state Offteo of the FHA and Milton Roush; County FHA ~or­

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Syracuse Ready toMoveForward
"Thia ts but one example of
cooperation in local commwlities and the federal gover[)o

im,pron ita lfater ayltern.
Arl earUer bond Issue purchased
by the Farmers Band &amp; .sa.Vinga

ment can improve the status of
the community and its ciUzena,"
said Attorney Porter. '
The ellllanoioo, QO!liPloiett In
the fall of 19&amp;r, was into an annexed sectlnn of tho vlllap. 1t
was about. a mile in leneth.
This tranl&amp;cUon with th.e FHA
a~sor. Ral&gt;resemtrc thevU..
lage was sollcitor Frank W. P,prt- is the second auch action the vn.
lap has comPleted recemty to
er, Jr.

ComlJany, Pomeroy, Permitted
the town to caUua,ssmeottoods
!&amp;sued Ia 1955 and strercthen
the flnallc:lal statua or the water
BY- and the 'vlllap.
It was emphulzed Tue&amp;doy
that with the water system e"')an-ston Sfracuse is in a _position
to cont1ooe its resideottalgrewth
and aloo to attroet ln&lt;Ustcy,

A $26,800 bond issue tran~
action was closed Tuesclay that
made possible tJII)ansion of the
~racuse Village water system.
Town officials met with James
T. McDorman, state director;
Ralph VorbJs, community aerY..
lee officer of ihe Otdo Office,
Fannoro Heme Admlnlatratlno,
and MU!nn Roush, CouoQo FHA

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Author To Autograph
Books at Elberfelds
APr1ng in

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From thlabeglmlng, Dr. Roush
al tlloElberleld!Jopartmentstoro
wart
Cll to 50 yean ot service
tx1 eutoeroPh copl.eo or hta book,
a brother, Charlet, St.. Albini, "A Free Man's Heritage'' will Ia tile mlnlotry. He attended hie
woo one oiiDII\l'
11ft
W. Va. Frlonda ma,y .call at the be Dr. Lester 1.. Roush, rormer- 50th annual Yethodltt Coolor1
to blttle a blaze on theljW abo~ Eall
fllgtral-~
al !.alloalde lut aummer.
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Pomeroy, MiddltlllOI'Iolluoa, ..
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Qe ".aenect as canter~ treasllpoliL
F~ Chief Hear7 Werry oald ~)Po .
urer and ~ lnvestmall
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hQmts ti9D&amp;
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~ . . · i'J&gt;I!I4~•.tl u ·a.ml .ll',..lldol, !rom 2 ~ 4p.m. Friday to auto- ,.. di&amp;lrlct ~ ;,
the ·ICOIII ':'wlfli ~illlll rain,)l~~ 31 • · llr~Pl COpleo of his book !lhlt:h the ~elcl. · 1101 Wllmlli&amp;Wn
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.. • . · .' wu P'i&gt;U-· late last roiir b)' , Motllodlst :billrltta. · ·
Rio Grande Colle~ haa con'· . VIU\tqe ,:~.1, Inc. 'lbe Melga
Count;y ·~ Asooclatlon fotrod a 1J11&lt;10r of Uteralilrt
II -~11\e ,_.....of IJ08reO ._ .him alld &lt;1 h I o
Dr. ROiolll. . / " t
4tPUt- Northern IJnlverBlt&lt; aiw\loilhlm .
the DoeiOr o! Dl!inlll do8no.
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. Rotish !lllrl- Northern and the Ohio ~er,.
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Dr.
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in the construction~ a pbyatcal
education
building at Rio
Grande College In GaWa Coual;y ·
was ~roved todly by Ute
Appalachian Reglol\al ~
•ion.
Anoouncement wu made
jointly by Alber! G. GUos,
director of the Ohio AI&gt;Pt.ohlao
offlce and Cong. Clorenee M.
MUier, &amp;.Laocaater•
MUlor said the -ledoo ~
the $594,057 • addltlt~~o Rio
Grande plans to tleroloo
curriculum deslgntd tD tun out
Pio)oaieal ....,atlon -hen 10
vitally nooded In the AI&gt;Ptloehlanrogton.
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gr._,. will urtsult lD 1be
plnlrc • • ,lull ~&lt;&lt;I'OdldaiiQo
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Demoerat!c o!Delala oald it
was "premature" to A¥ tm..
tiler sue:~! a wrlte-ID eaqoillll
would ~' intJIIqted. J - I de·
clslno ,ijt to , . or allow a
tiland-ID lo fUll lor him wu Imported to' -rat!c o!Delals In a talephane call frml
White · House aide Jamoa ajust 17 mtmrteo before the filing deadline.
The White House oald the declaion did Dol 1110111 JahniOil had
made up RIB ntlnd about llhotller to seek rwlection.

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Willie WiDilllll
Dies on TueSday

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Eight Meigs County n~en were
at Fort Hayes in Columbus Tue&amp;oday for incl.ictlon Into the armed
forces and 34 others underwent
ph,yol&lt;:al elaU!Unailons.
Inducted were . Q,l\ald E.
Whaley, Earl H. Gilkey, Ce&lt;:U R.
Walter H•. 'Barrett, Kenni!th

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AIINOUIICIMG

ments tor farmera. who wish to divert 50 per cent. The Pf011'81Df designed to lit all growers o! feed grain, should ateblllzo tho price of
corn and provide llbundance.lor all, ASCS·o!Dclala u,y, Advance P.
m-ore being macietoglverarmarsaomolacometo ualot lap~
lng lor 1968 or to meet other obllgatlona. From left, bolt!i algnotl b,y
June Wl&lt;keroham and VIOlet Morarlt;y, for&lt;tlfOURII, are llouilla• a...
cle, J. 0. Grtmm, Joe Hlttield, Arthur He••• &amp;., Ar1:hur Hess, Jr.,

8 Inducted
Tuesday
At Hayes

Loudermllt.

Dies Monday

SIGNING UP - Meigs i:ou!IQ' farmers are signing txl participate
In the 1968 feed grain and llheat Pl'OIIfllll at tho Agrleultuial .!fabiJ.
lzatlon and Conservation Service ol!lcela Pomeroy. Appro&gt;lmalely
400 have signed to date and more are antlcWated bef'ore the March 1
deadline. Farmers this year can sign to divert UP tO 25 acres or 50
.Per cent o! their-bale. Thia ia ·a change from 1967 when those with
bases over 25 acres could _participate tor 20 ~ cettt of their base
or reduce their bUe to 25 acres. The charco will mean larger pay.

pre - Induction
examlnatioiUI were Howard W. Thoma. Jr,.., DemJa M. .
Parker, Harry D, i,oollll'd, Gr•
!l)ry B. Rouoh, Billy E. ~
Ponl R. Curtis, Guy R. sargent,
Edward E. Gilmore, Mkhaol L,
Norris, George W. !Qoovan, Gerald L. Mcllanlol, Charles W. Van
Meter, Roger R, Lathey, llew~e
1. W!Wams, Ri&lt;k A. Jolmsoo,
Gilford W, TID'Iey, W!Wam L.
Pickens, Dan E. Follrod, WU.
llam T. English, Charles T, N~~&gt;­
per, Howard E. KJ.Ber,OiarleaJ.
Alkire, Leooard c. 4&lt;Jns, Jr.,
Robert L. Barrett, John A, 11J&gt;.
sell, Jlllle&amp; R. Grueser, Ibnald
E. Napper, Ronald E. W!Wamo,
Ira E. imwalter, and Harold S.
. Braden, Jr. FalllniJ tx1 nport,
seeording tx1 the Male• Cotmb'
Seleetlve Service, wu Mark A.

Lydia Runnion

How Much Will The
Financing
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Millard Pierce

Lucy Fl Hayes,

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Hureel Karr, 76, or 36th ~.
Parkersburg died In Fairview
Manor Reot Home, Beverl,y, sa~;o
urdo!' morning,
;.He was born at Longsreth,.
Hci&lt;king County, .June 30, 1891," port. ,
the son of the late Matte lOll and , !ISCIIARGED - lla~ Ralr&gt;o
~ Rice Karr,
deo, Diana Good, ~· Grues,e r,
' He resjde&lt;l In Parkersburg 50 ClUtord lc0Jlh9Wer; Edward Flntlo,
years and wisaretlredemplO)'ee ley, Jamea 'Auf!le.:ion. Elolati·
of -the 11&amp;0 Railway Co, He was Adams, Bonnie Hackney, Goldie
a member .of. N,.. Marahll~d White.
Lodge F &amp;AM and cith6r MaiiODic
b:Jdl.ea and .he .waa a veteran of
·W,orld War L
He la survived by two. sisters,
Mrs. AQna Seybert; Oregon,
Ohio, and Kathorlsn Balter, sa10111. O.:tm&lt;&gt;O.
~al iervlcea will be
'I buracia,y It 11 a.m. at tho ~""'
eer· Futieral Hoine In' Belj)re
wllll the Rev. Cloy Sloan offi•Winr and .burial in MI. OliVO! .
Cemetery in Parkersburg. ,life. · •
sonic memorial services wUl be
held at the funeral home Wed.
no&amp;doy at s· p.m. The public Ia
Invited.

Dies Tpesday

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WICHITA, KAN. - CLEVELAND AVIATOR Jim llede wu eJOo
pected to complete tho first laP of a test lllght In Ria modilled sailimproved when Mrs. Weber and plane by 3:30 p.m. (esr) tnday,
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1he Hills lett st. Petersburg.·
Becle, prfllaring lor an eventual ...,._lllghtaroWldthe world,
reported he was 200 miles south of New Orleans and headed for
THE HIGHEST ratlngfilven was Co111us Christl, Tex., short.ly after 7:30a.m. (C~T) toda,y,
won by Karen lJ'I1I1 Grlttith Saturday for her trumpet solo, CorSAIGON - THE UNITED &gt;TATES is attemPtirc to return
ell's '*Sonata VUI," in the Ohio three captured North Vietnamese seamen t,o Hanoi as a pdWUl
Music EduciU'on Association's gesture for the comrmmt•t release last month of three American
state solo and ensemble contest. pilots, American officials said today.
Karen was given a n rating
They said lf succea&amp;ful, they hoped the return would pave the
'bi ' C'l8.ss A Division of the con~ way for the release of Jriore U,S. pt.lots ahot down and captured on
test held at Ohio University. bombing missions over the North.
The rating, the higberrt award~
ed this year in the Class A trumpet solo eont~st for high school
students, is for an unusual performance.
WASHINGTON (UP0 - Civil eluding an antiriot proviso put
Karen is studying under D o n
J.
Kason or Ohio University and rights advocates, winners of a forward by Sens. Frank
Lausche.
D-Ohio.
and
J.
Strom
was the only Meigs Local School historic victory in breaking a
District student entering t h e filibuster, worked today to fend Thurmond, R.S. C.
After three failures, the sencontest. lil.e is the daughter of off unwanted ameridrnents and
ate
lor only the eigllth time in
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Griffith, move the Senate closer to a~
hlstxlrY
Monday voted 65 to 32
Pomeroy Route 3, and attends doptlng a bill with an u.nprece·
dented ban on dlscrlmlnatlon In to invoke cloture, thus limiting
Pomeroy HiHh School.
debate and cle~g the way for
housing.
voting on the ri@!lts measure.
THE FEBRUARY oditioo or
Guarding against any assault Under the cloture rule, each
Ohio Civil Defense News is entirely devotedtotheSllverBridge b)' amendment, floor managers senator gets one hour to speak
Disaster. The edition contains ot the compromise legislation on the compromise and t h e
almost 20 pictures or the bridge planned to resist any major more than 80 amendments that
and of various activities ot"mern~ changes in the two..part bill, ln- have been&lt; filed.
bers ol civil defense units assisting with search operations
following the collapse of t h e
structure. Certainly a souvenir
. copy of the publication.
seventeen music students of perior rating were Rick Hauber,
Eastem LOcal School District Julia Hol"ter (clarinet), and Vlc~
received ratings at the compe~ Ide Speilcer, Debbie Jeffers, Jill
titlon festival held at Athens SWain and Robin Humphrey.
Recetving excellent ratings
Saturday, March 2, under spon~
sorshlp or the Ohlo Music Edtl~ were Kirk CtJevaller, ~erryMc­
Cain 011 both her clarinet and plcator's Association.
Students were graded on Ohio's ano, and Lucy Holter, Sue Doug&amp;andard 5 rating play, uri be · las and JO)' King. Rick Koenig
MUlard E. Pierce, 54, SOUth ing the highest and "V" the low· and Melody Weaver received m
ratings wtrlle Julia Holter receivFourth st., Middleport, died ear- est.
In the hil!ll school competition, ed a IV rating on her piano solo.
ly this morning In 91elterlng
Charles Yeago, Instrumental
entering
in class "A," which is
Arms Hospital, ~thens.
music
teacher of the dJ.strlct, exMr. Pierce was born March the most difficult music and ls
16, !ll13 in Orblston, Ohio. He graded according to statewide pressed hi&amp; pleasure with lhe
was the BOll of the late Carl and standards, Martin Osborne re- perforiJlBDce of the students.
Emma Hoffman Pierce. He was ceived excellent ratings (II) on
alae pre&lt;eded In death by a bro- both his plano solo and baritone
horn solo and JeTIJlY Dean rether.
Mr. Pie-rce was an etPUPment ceived an excellent rating lor
operator for the COlumbus and her piano solo.
Jean Whitehead and Melanie
&amp;Juthem Ohio Electric Co., ror
Dean,
junior high students, per22 years. He is survived by hls
wife, Dorothy Jones Pl.erce, and formed Class "A" solos andreLucy F. Hayes, 85, 657 South
one daughter, Di:de Ann Pierce, ceived superior ratings (1) , Qth.
First
Ave., Middleport, died ln
er jWlior high students with suat home.
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Funeral services will be
this morning. Sle was a member
Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Rawof
the Ctlester Grange and the
llngs Coats FWteral Home wi1h
Chester Methodist Oturch.
the Rev. Max Donahue officiatSt.e was preceded in death by
ing. Burial wl.ll be in Greenlawn
her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Cemetery, Nel sonvill ~t . Friends
Lane,
and her husband. Survl,.
may call anytime after 10 a.m.
.ing are five da.ugbtera, Mra.
Wednesday.
Funeral services for I...Ydia Russell (Mary) Balnum, Mrs,
Burial will be In Chester Cern- Bell Runnloo, 82, who died Moneter. Friends may call at Ewing day morning in an Athens Hos. John (Beulah) Platt, holll of ~
lumbus; Mrs. C!Jarles (Helen)
Chapel at anytime.
pita!, will be held Wednesday Woode, AUred; Mn. Kenneth
at 2 p.m. at the Old Dexter (Hllah) West, Columbul. a n d
Church with burial in the Stand- Mrs. Frank (Fern) Cheesebrew,
ish Cemetery.
Middleport; two brothers,
Sle was a member or the Unit- Cord Ha,yea, Middleport, and Ebed Baptist Church at Nitro, W, er Lane, Niagra F&amp;Us, N.Y.,
Va., and was preceded in dead! six grandchildren. andninegrea..
by ht!r husband, Thomas., in 1935.
grandchildren.
He was a Spanish American War
Funeral services have been
Veteran.
tentatively set lor Thurada,y at
Survivors include two dau&amp;tl- 2 p.m. af the Chester Methoters, Fannie Deweese, RD 1, diSt ChiD'ch, The Rev. P, A,
Dexter, and Mary Goode, Ravcasto will oUI&lt;Iate.
enswood; four sons, Ralph, NI-

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• or. Lester 4 lioUah; ' rdrmeri.Y of ~dele• CoWl~)&lt; ~·d ii&gt;w llving
In Gallipolis, ,wUI be at Elber!eld's lloporbnent ~re friday olio
a·erv!~ autograph da,y tor his book, uA Free Man's Heiritage.'~
Roush will be at the store from 10 a.m. to 12 ~nand from
2·to 4 .P.m. to autograph copies of the book purchased during these
periods. The book was published ln December, last year. !ttansorlrc Friday's activity lor Dr, Roush Is the Meigs Cou!IQ' Mini ..
terial Assn.

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hi.a stole Chllllaln of Sobo
ot U.. Alilerlean RA!volutlon.
.llealdea his bo!&gt;k, Dr. Roush
Funeral oemooa for 01111111.
baa eoil!plied lhr.. vulumea of Postal, 61, who
the Roush famll,y hlatoey.
dorn ill IW:lnt .
He retired to Mel&amp;• ~ biro
!Ovtral )earl aao and movt6 llthl
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