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load of lrelt!ltt including
snd beer. Here is th\
from the River News .o
Gallipolis Dati)' Tribune. :~
MARCH 9, 1918- The a
er Clt;y of Porkel'sburg ..,:
Tuesday ni&amp;llt at the lowe
ot Russell, Ky., oppositei
&amp; 0 roundhouse when she 11
a submerged barge that hl!li
sunk by the ice. Pilot HOIII'l
1 loway immediately hea4&lt;t
packet for shore and evlr.
was saved, although some
crew were injured and hill
row escapes from being d )
ed. The Parkeraburg camt
capsizing. The IrontOn fen
J , H. Sbaw with police m
er,s were first to reach the'
of the disaster about two
after it occurred.
The otl'icers of the boat
taken to an ·Ironton hotel II
rousters to tlle police st
One passenger, a Parker
traveling man, wa.·:; taught
submerged cabin and had a l,
gle in the water for his llf1
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time after being rescue&lt;

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side ol the highway, Tho Cli"
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Divers went to the see ,
determine whether the Pax
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big cargo of 140 barrel
whiskey 1 500 cases m
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miscellaneous freight ItUJ.
which will be lost. The
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officers wore Pilots Henr.
Joway and Harry English,
Lou Sewell and Engineers
Muhleman and Ollie Betz~
The packet, which is 10
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repOrted not to be lnsut:ir
cargo was partly insured.
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f'IX DISPLAY - Members of MlddlOJ&gt;Ort Girl Scout T1- 104 j)Ose with some of'the
ials used 10 prOJ)are a window display at the D.tdla,y Florist Shop In MlddlOIIOrt last weel&lt; in P1'11P'
aratlon for Girl SCout Wool&lt;, March 10.16. &gt;llown left to right, are Venida Gibbs, Slnd,y Turner,
SUe Lee, Mary Krawsczyn and Kathl' Pooler. Leaders of the troop are Mrs. Janice Gibbs and Mri •
BUlie Jo Krawsczyn.

Rockefeller 'Ready

And Willing To Serve'
Gov. NelB&lt;Mt A. Rocke!eller's
lor the Replbll.
oan
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in New York Clt;y,
On the eve ol the New
Hampshire ·primary, meanll'hlle,
pro-Johnsm democrat• •lao~:·
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tactics willie J&gt;01(q. csndldate
SOn. ~- J; McCarthl
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Granite State.
RockeleUor met with 32 top
parl;y strategists In a ~J~ickly
arrapaecl meeU111 &amp;lnday, The
GOP· l..,_rs urged Rockefeller
to llllOUDCe hla formal candidacy bul tho pernor melntalnod
his polltlon that he was '•reacty

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currom COP frontrunner, lbrVIce President Rlehard M.
Nixon, sold Rockefeller niUst
make a deelsion "uae WB$ or
another." Nixon, before leavlng
his own Now York apartmmit
jUit 10 fioors below Rockefeller• s, said tr the New York
governor entera the primaries,
It wtll be a good clean contest
"not like the one In 1964; which
tore the party apart."
Nlxoo, wflo returned to wind
up hla New Hampshire campaign before TUesday's election,
did not attend the top~evel
strategy conference called by
Rocke!eller.

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FIVE-DAY OHIO FORECAST
By United Pres• internaUonal
Temperatures in Ohio will
average below normal Tue&amp;da.Y
through Saturday.
Dell)' hlglos will average
from the upper 30s in north
hoi! 10 the mld-401 in south
hoi!. Night - time lows will
generally average In the
20s. Cool throu&amp;lloul the period but wltlla chon&amp;IW&gt; ~
-ef ~Ftiii ....kii&lt;t" - · ..
Precipitation will total about one.Courth Inch in north
hal[ to three-fourths Inch in
south, as raln or melted snow
duri111 the first hell of I h e
period.

News...in BriefS

MEETING REMINDEll
Residents or Syraeuse were to.
da1 reminded of the meellng of
all int,rested ciUzens, the SI-racuse ~ MineraviUe Baseball
Boosters snd village o[ficlel&amp;
IDnighl at 7:30 o'clock at the
&amp;Yracuse FJementary School to
plan for the opcomiJII summer
baseball i&gt;rogrsm and aloo development ofll!e municipal park.

!lien fired more than 560 artil- with little damage, spokoomen
lery,. rocket and mortar rounds sold. But the eommuntat lire

into three Marine bases near blew up sn ammuniUon dump that
tile border SUnday ni&amp;llt snd to- virtuelly nattoned the Merino
supply base at Cua Viet, t b o Y
day. U.S. spokesmen said.
Leathernecks in tlleir deep bun- sold.
The harrago followed a probe
kers withltood the shelling of
into
Allied linea by aboUt 400
their Klle Sanh and Dolll Halorta
North VIetnamese caUl!llt a n d
routed by &amp;lutb Vielnsmeso
troops. MUltary spokesmen sold
at least 102 communists were
killed and seven caplured alOIII
with weapon a and suppUes. Three
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SALEM, .Ore.. (IJPI) - A 16'II reported wounded.
hour riot at Orep State
' ~l!'""ary reoulted In mll)or
.. ,. ~aitono lbr Inmates todaJr
· bUt left ll!e loO..year.qld prlB&lt;Mt a
. flre-&lt;carr,d lhalllbleo.

Prison Riot

Results In

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BUll
1965

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LelnUOI Boprd. He wao 1 mem-

boi of tile Hazel. c:ooilmunlt¥
Church.

9lrYIVIIII are bii ·wife. Ml!lllr, olx "?"S, Cllirml. ~~­
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WARSAW- POWSII NEWsPAPERS IOdO,y sold "a!OWIICOI't"
persons had been jailed or lined!orthelrpart In student clubea with

police Friday snd Saturdly,
One newspO()er blamed tho street violence on Jewiab 7outb.
Warsaw was tensed for more trouble that pw out of Protestl
against the censoring o! an snti-Rulllanpl&amp;¥ anddevel~ illlo ems
for 11 freecbm" and agalnat the police who used~ gaa and cluba In
subduing the students.

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is going to have to overcome centuries or uinelD.cleocy, rlaldlb' and
inequall~" to catch ~ with th• western world.
Cuner ~rdal presented a generolb gloomy I'I!IIOrt on the pn&gt;.
spect for larg&amp;-scale reform• at a news conference ~' b•rht
em,phash:ed that his view 11 ureall.stic, DDt pessimistic."
Myrdal' s news conference was a prelude to the publication ol.
"Asian Drama: An lngu1ry Into the Poverty t1 Nations," a ,IJtnilo.
volume, 2,28t-page study covering more than a decade or reaearch
iniO develoJ&gt;ment problema in Southern Asia.

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LOS ANGELES- MAYOR CARL STOKES of Cleveland SUnc11.J
night called !or civic programB which would chsnneltlle "lmPalleDce
and restlessness" of the urban poor into civic progress..
The Negro mayor, speaking at a Democrallc t'und· relSIQC dJn.
ner, said in Cleveland substantial strides have been made to solve 1be
problems oll!hetto llv!ng.
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rrom being divided irrevocably Into two camps - one or am.uence
and hoe, the other or poverty snd despair; one ol black OJ&gt;d one of
white," .stokes said.

SLAISBURY - THE RODESIAN REGIME OF Premier tan Smldl
sold II hallled two more convicted A!rican murderers today blit Ia
giving "further consideration" to the cases of our terroristil sched..
uled 10 die witll them.
A noUce taPed 10 tho CetJtral Prison door announced the h...U.
of the two but did not mention the other four. There was specu.latlon
illal they had been reprl-.
WASHINGTON (IJPI) -

A
million appropriaUoo for
summer programs in big cit¥
&amp;llstto• ... proposed todaJr b)'
1 bipartisan grvup or Houao

ot ,' ezoo

Lonl - · died SltUrdo1 eve""' at Veterans MomMlal Hoo-

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OXFORD, OIUO - A FORMER scUQC VlotnameseambUaador
10 the u. S. Sunday came "'with a novel Idea on sndllll the v~
War.
The United !Utes could end the war by bozylng all the land In
· S!Uth Vletnain'"lnd' pvlng It to the peasants, Trill Van Dllm, IDI!!•
Milllll Univarllit:r IIUtilenci.- . .. .
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It would coat shout $750 mUUon 10 lMzy 111 tho Jand.httlie IOIIIb,. u
opJ)Osed to the $3 billion a month cost o! the war ellort..

·107 Communists Killed
SAIGON rol'll- Nqrth Vletnubeoe !arees lost 107 m111 attackilll Allied troop&amp; on South
VIetnam• a northern lrontter snd

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The congreslioaal g r o ·u p
eelled lor the IIIIIPiomontohppnwi- lbr tho Olllct
Of l:C!anoinlc ()pporlui1IV, t bo
J&lt;olo!IIOI1 l!dmlrilllpllllll'. IIDtiPoviriJ arm, lltllntmee pro. Jectuimed at· !itvotvll)l !lhel·
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WorshiPM Master James M.
&amp;&gt;ulsb7 today announced ~ ,
roy Lodge No. 164 F&amp;AM;

will hold a special meelini'!lleldly, March 12, at 7:30 p.m. lor
Ita armoel lnapectlon at t ti 1
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portant
problems In a beelcow•
call operation:
Pomeroy.
How to Improve the qnallt;y o1
' Ocr&lt;bn H, Collins, Cella Ell.. their breeding stock.
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' ' &gt;both Collins to Charles L, Cclo
Improve and Increase forage
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' Howard Wallace Ruuell to or extended grazing periods or
Edward~ Blake, Jr., JayceArln · tfle use or round bales as winter
Blake, parcel, Salisbury.
food.
S. Irene Webster to May IL
lmpOrtanl !arms and opera•
Casto, lots, Pomeroy.
lions will bo viewed and ..,..
Robort A. Mattox, !IettY R. Ill llle top leadqra In boel and
lllaltox to Edward L. MattiiX, forage producUon In Indiana and
parcels, Cclumbia.
K'"'IUcky will bo apeakors on thl
Kelth M. Woods, Gertrude Ill. program.
Woods to Ross E. Stow~ Eli..
The group will leave co !Ilardi
abeth H. Stew~.40Zacre,Pomo 25, from JackSOD at 7 a.m. ThO
eroy.
estimated coat lor tho tour II
Floyd £. Koehler, dec,. !0 Alol $50. Raaorvatlona lor lhla tout
berta G. Koohler,cert.lortrans., are reCJJeotod Immediately. A
Middleport.
$20 bus fare aa a pre-enroll·
Pomeroy Natlooal Bank to mont foe needs to bo mallod to
Herner Mills, Golllle Mll!o, Pl1" lhe Area Erumalon Center, Bolt
eels, SUlton.
32, Jackson, Ohio 45640.
Fen D. Rico, aka F. D. Rice,
dec ., to Lovoula A. Rico, lllortoo
D, Rice, Marvin C. Rico, C.al•
ste M, o. Baum, Attld. r o r
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1evon1n A. ru... dee., 1o lllor·

ton D. Rico, Marvin C. Rico, ca..
sie M, 0. Bawn, Al!ld.lor Trilla,,
Chesler.
"--•1 de c., to Lout H
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Reich, Alfld. !or Trans., Chester,
Louise Retch, Ferdinand c,

Relc:h to Cassie M.
Parct~l s, Chester.

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Morton D. Rice, Ella Rice 1o
Cassie M. o. Baum, Parcell,
Chelller.
Qlrisio E, Powell, Clore 111ae
Powell to Mlllntng D. Webster,
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Parcels, &amp;ltton.
Manning D. web-.r; Nary A.
Woblller, to Chrlale E, POwell,
Clara Mae Powell, Parcels, SUt.

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'JeiiiL: l!oore;I.ota, ldlddloport.
Henrlotla s. E. McDade, 111&amp;1')'
Louise Our s, aka Mary LOUise
McDade Ours, Gerald E. ours,
Gladys M, Mustard, Chester H.
Mustard, Ernestine M. Mander•
bl•h, aka Ernestine E, Mander.
bach, Harold M. Manderblch,
Allee B. 1\0ddleswarl, aka Allee
Middlenart, Evelyn Watts, aka•
Evelyn M. watts, DavldM. watta,
Russell R, Middleswart,akaRul&lt;l
ooll Mlddleswart, Alice M, !did•
d1 3swart, GUbert l!:, McDade, Ml•
bel M. McDade, Ernest B, Sta•
tey, Jane t staley, John R. Roa•
enbaJm, Maryallce Rosenbalm,
to United States, Lebanon.

Commission to
Meet Mar. 12

COLUIIIBUS - The Ohio Valley Regional Development Como
·mlaslon will hold its llrot mlng ol1968 on Wednesda,y,lllar&lt;:h
12, at the Holiday Inn In Port..
tiJOutb, the

Development OCHln-

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The aij.&lt;lll,)' meeting, begit&gt;o
nlng at 10 a.m. Cor the execudw
committee, will be folloWed iiY
a 12:30 luncheon and lull eo.,.
mltsion met.1ing in the altel"noon. The Ohio Valley l!eglonal
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Commission, stoned In 1 ,
received a $44,490 grant from
the Economic DrJvelopment Administration (EDI\) on Februley
29. The grant will PJlJI statr
salaries and office equJpment.
On Mir&lt;:h 13, department •'ficials will meet with the Buclto
eye Hills Association In Cal~
wall to begUI organlzill8 the ~
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glonal Cummlsaion. This r.atoo.
coJDI)Osed ol Noble, Belmcnt,
Monroe, Washington, Morgan,
Athens, Perry, Hocking and
Meigs ~:owtties. will be simUar
in operation and organization to
the Ohio Valley Conunission. Th•
purpose ot both t.s to &amp;uPPlOIDOIII
local planning with comprehe,.
olve regional planning.

Crewson Opens
CamlllllO"II
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Action Oub
ATHENS -

Harry Crewsoo,
Democratic candidate tor Congress rrom the 1Uth !listric~
otficially opened his canu&gt;algn
Thursday evening durl118 a dinner-meeting of the District llemo
ocratlc Action Club in Lancaster.
Crew son, professor of eco_oomica
at Ohio University, will oppose
POMEROY - Sovent: - one incwnbent Congressman ClarPomeroy Junior High School ence Miller, Lancaster, in the
students were named to the honor November election.
roll at the elose of the fourth six
"We must maintain §OCt~
weeks grading period.
against tmse wOO wish to tear
Making a "B" or above 1n all It &lt;bwn because they &lt;b mt
·their subjects to be listed on agree with. societY 100 percent. ••
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Crewson stated. "U: people are
SEVENTH - f.dsar Abbott, Jll. ll)lng to employ their baalc rll#lt
ana Aleahlre, Lynne Baker, Ell~ 1o dlaSOIII, It must be reapoctlul
lbeth Blaettnar, Vickie Clark, lllsaent. lilt Is not, they preGene lAvis, VIckie IALo!Wo a raaldan&amp;e~r to our tnatltudon."
Uerrl EberBbach, Donna Fraallfi(BI'ril!a to tho rolo ot a Coacla, Phillip Gaul, Torey IIIII, are•aman. Crewaon laid,., AI...
lillella Howk, Steve Jow.U. Edl11&gt; illa!or not onll' mull rtPrtMees, Dealree Pike, Linda~. hll COIIIIIIullltl, but alao liMIII
&amp;e\'t ~nley, Deairee SUU, Steve
exerciH hla own Judatmont Warner, Martnda Young, Robin 1o delaWI on th11 re!I)ObllbUIIJ
Crew.
Ia to reject the !allh lha EIGHTH - Susan
jorl~ haa placed with him."
','rRfehard Ash, Irene Barne1, Hobo

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. .mlngs, Jo Ellen Diehl, !ilellaF~
mer, Demis Gllmore, Nine)'
h-; Greenlee, Corude Grueaer, 9seJ.
NEW HAVEN ..l Town Council
, Joy Halt, Mary Mtdkla, Cheryl met wedne•dt.Y evonJnc In r ' Nelson, !Aria Neutlllng, A on
' Ohlinger, Debbie Ohllnpr, eo...
.me Radford, lolarpret ftlul,
. Mll!sa Rizer, t:.borabSObo,orly Smilho John SWarts, Frtclo
orick Thomi&gt;IOn,
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Vlllll!bln. Joe Welkor, Bobecca
lllbecca Wrlch~ l'.ddll
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perlntendent o1 .lhe Ohio 1HIIh· pakor. The 1Legiallt)ye. Serv- ;bm; ', \l .wao pl~ocl . ~&lt;~,·, use t.t ·
wa.r Patrol, pointed out Ibis Ice Commt.oaloa, whl~ Kurlosa · ia 'I vehicle lor, a ~ bill ' \ i::~1~;·.~~~~~~:
week the teg!Jlature wrllllPed ·heads, will 4Ud;)o U&gt;e problem
w u l·d ll\odOrnlze · IIi!'
up Its bualnell withoUt provtd· o1 labor bargaining . 'under a
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Ob1o motorflf:a c:an expeet
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ChlaramontA&gt; aald U&gt;roo billa IDouranco rate ln&lt;raaoo they
lnoreaalng the llrongtll ot the got In lhe pelt. ~ pnsent lllo
1J11ro1 "wore . loft h~' and use law will romatn In
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lllarch 1. 91 tar lhe tnspecUm
Sen. .Anthcny Calabreoo, DhOI beoiO carried out by pulling Cleveland, lntroctu•ed a bllllo
nine patrolmen !rom ~r regu- ch- the law oo prior owrovlar 4Jtlei.
a1 o1 ratoa would bo reQI!red
A nutnbet ot bUla aimed al but the bill novor IIIII oil the
oolvlna Iaber lllopute betWeen ground. The Senate Agriculture
JUbllc amployers and their and State Agencies Commlltoe
- • • were tndellnitoly pOst- never held a hearing on the
pOlled or kllled despite aavoral bill.
work IIID(Ipa£es In Ohio alnce
No Moetlng
JIIIU&amp;rl' 1967.
A sludy committee authcrlzed
To Senate
by the Legiolature In - AIIelllt
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MIDDLEPORT - Robert B.
Morris, PrinciPal, hasarmounced
atudent&amp; Who were named to the
hooor roll at the close of the
rourth six weeks grading period
at the Middleport Elementary
School.
Making a 40 B" or above in all
their subjects to be listed on the
roll were:
Eigbth - Opal Berry, Steve
Dunfee, Melanie Hackett, Patty
Harris, David Ha.ys, Doug Little,

Mike Taslor, Jim Harris, Frank
Hoffman, Richard Kelly, Joyce
Kerns,

91erry

King, K e n t

Kloes, David Krawsezyn, Pam

Manley, Richard Martin, Becky
Scaggs, John Thomu, Brenda
Woods.
Sevelrth - Roger Atkins, Rietlard Ba.Uey, Jim Boegs, &amp;eve
Bratton, Jeff Darst. Mike Green,
Greg Hayes, Jim SChmoll, Jolin
Slaven, BW Vaughan, Barbara
Archer, Linda Atldnson, Nancy

Buoklrk, Lots File, Beth Fultz,
Amy Hamm, Crl•dno Robinson,
Jane Thorn,., Ricky Armt~ Gary

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Front for
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RUTLAND - Junior&amp; ot the
Rutland Hla11 School led tho wa.r
ochclaotically lor llle fourth Blx
weeks grading period placing 15
elass members on thehOIM)I' roll.
Seniors placed elliJII; aopbo-

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ATHENS - lllaateey ol motorial -whether It Ukts a week
or lbree D'cDnlha - will be die
oniJ criterion lor .POISing • , _
ly orgllliaed beolc che.mtatry
course at Ohio Unber&amp;tty.
BeslnnlnB next 1111, ltUdonta
mil,)' choose 1o enroll In lhe one
exam course that requires no attendance and ro graded oasljp&gt;o
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dent who Ia e&gt;perl 111111 lofllrlabove In all U&gt;elr aubjeclo to 1hm1 would be waadrw ihla lime
be Jllllled Ill llle roll wen:
-.ling •lecture OD thla
FRISIIMEN: GlOria G o II, Ho would do baUer to l.,...,
. . . llolllNa, Linda li!ldldlt, tho dml IIUd)1ng a loPIC ho .11
Robtrt 9lowdto. 8111dra Tqlor, not tamDiuwlll&gt;,"!lidllf: Jlajt!l, ·
Doana Weber, GI-Ktla.
Dr. br IIIIIUIIIi11ed lilt !IOI'IIOMOIIJS - Linda Car- Ohio Ulllvar*l1;)'' cQUrle a ...
dillo, Sberl')'
COnDie Hy- whl•h "will treat lht ··~ aa
sell, Diane
r, Bever)J' a lno and rt!I)O~ilble peraqa.
Thompscm.
It will provide &lt;lrtctlo"' """
JUNIOR!I - GlOb Crlap, Fred .. oeodeclo and
him jloea ho
Davlo, 11c1c1ne7 t:.vl' (Ill A), car- 11 read)' ror the belt ffCOutle."
ole Jolm11111, RandJ Klq, lilleron
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MIUor, Jllllll Priddy, Jlmlce
JirlddJ, Kall\1 Slm-•, lllrl')'
Slawtor, Janice Smllll, Bob
Vance, Dean Weber.
SENIORS - JO¥co Altahlrt,
l'llJUl• Dlvldlllll, Tereaa Dean.
!llrbera DillOn; Gino Gralo,
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The Philoloi&gt;hy bllhlnd lhlo edo,
ucatlonal tnDovatlon to to place
tho riii&gt;OD&amp;Iblil1;)' llooir~e-~::
basic chemlatr)' on d
·He 'will Stc'h'elPi \s
riee1ds, 1fut1tt' wm 1te
to be his own taskmaster.
AJ1Y atudent ani'olllng In die
!lex!ble new course, described
as •' studen&amp;P&amp;eed learnilfc,"' wW
decide When he feels cc-eat
to take the final examtNtlon.
The bright, well pr..,.,.ed I!Uo
dent may finish the couroe in the !lrst month end U&gt;e...,.
arter have more time free for
remaining courses. other ltudents ma.r take the luD term
lor tho chemistry oour•e end o1&gt;o
taln as much extra helP aa U&gt;ey
need.
The biBle design ol tho-course
hinges on a detailed oUtline ol
what a student must knoW, or be
able to tb, in order to .PUS the
course.
••we see no point In, k&amp;ePiJW
It a HCrot from the atudlnt aa
Ill wflat he Ia BI()IIOied to learn,• .
say• Dr. Jane H. Day, Who,
with Dr. Cllttord llouk, -sed
the couroe. The two Ohio IJnlo.
versltf professors have won fl.
nancial ba&lt;kl"8 lor &lt;levelclpq
the course from the E11o [.(b
catlonal Foundation.
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Top..ranked Uouliton, behind
MONTREAL (1(1'0-The N"' t:tvtn HJQ~es' 49 poJnt~;. routed
Albany (Ga,) Slall! m"'ltoNew tiona! HockeJ !,eogue .,.
Lo)'Oia ol Chlc&amp;l,'!l 94-16 In a
Haven, Conn., In the TQUrDOl' nouniied SUf:PenaionJ ' and Cines first roWKI NtAA tournament
_,er at &amp;!lr:~ ~:.~; (CST) tor F.dr:b ':-llack nY the Boston game. New Me.xico :tate
IDday. Elsht
-r-N games ]!ruin• aPd Lucy . Zledel ol the trippe&lt;l_ Weber ~te 68-57 in
each are achedlled Monday and PbUadelphla Flyen lor their
anothelwet~tern regionil. ,
Tueaday' ~uiiiDg Ill• 'fteld In ~~.ucwwlriging brawl Thuraday
~-halllorell#ltaeeondoi'OUJidgameo night.
NEW YOIIK (UPO- Vlltano,a
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won 118 fourth IC4A track .and
. SANTA CLAIIA, Calli. (UPI) lleld champlonah!ps,
- sonta Clora, !Od' by Bud and
da,y night and the ~110lali&lt;n and Ralph · ~en, de!eatod Loyola
CHICAGO (UPI)- The lit.
c:hamJicmshlp games sotordaY ·
Louts
Hawks cli~hed ~
ot Los AIJ8eles 77-62 t6 wln.lllelr
Weijtern
llvis(Qn .tltle In the
first West CQIBI Athletic
National
Basketball
Assoeiation
Conference title in 11 years,
stale In Ita nrlll pme ol t h e
thereby ga!nlll8 an NCAA by beallng the Chicago Bulls
tournament Tuooda.Y nl&amp;ht !ol115-109.
antral stale Mllll tournament berth.
lowing the C
kin, 01, giune_
AKCAIJA, Call!, (UP0- Mr.
iu8ht captured lho f!45,000
&gt;UNDAY
Santa Anita Handic~, returning
MIAl\0
(UPOGardner Dlc!P
$41.80.
MIAMI (UPO- TomWelsln80n won the $100,000 Ihral
koJ&gt;!, of Bedlord, 01!111, went
KINGSfON,
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(UPO- Open golf tournament with a 275
awry on lho final hole lo IIJ&gt;.
Unbeaten st. Bonventure reo total.
Ish "' 04!'1DDd In the rich Durcorded Ill 25th straight vicfllry,
al Open SuJ1da.Y,
NEW YORK (UPO-Doke
-lng Boston Collego102-93 to
WeiokD(ll still went home
move into lhe second round ot University was selected as the
wllll $12,000 In prize money
16th and rinaJ team in the
the NCAA tournament.
lor his 71J.67-6&amp;-73-276, just
Natlc)Ral Invitation basketball
one stroke behind Diekinaon.
tournament.
CHARWfTE, N.C. (UPOJack Nicklaus ol CoiUJ!&gt;.
North carolina defeated North
bus nidshed with a 286 lor
NEW YORK (UP!)- The PhiCarolina .state 87-50 to win the
$1,450 in Prize money.
ladelphia
76ers clinched the
Atlantic Coast Conference tourFrljllk Boyrwon ol Clov•
Eabiern
Division
title of the
nament and win an NCAA
land took home $320 ror a
National Basketball Association
tournament berth.
. 291 total.
by downing the New York
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(22-1), Kal
(le-6) and
West Mueklnsum (18-3).
Only . Kalida made It Into
store tournament pla.r a year
ago rrom that group, and unless
the Wildcat• CAD rll&gt;!'al In a
rusgec1 regional at B o w II n g
Groen, this year' a state llnala
will have an all new east,
Former challliUons landing In
the regionals were few and rar
between. Class AA had onll' Columbus East (1951 and 1963),
Zanesville (1926 and 1955) and
Newark (1936, 1938 · and 1943),
Wllesa yw ~ount HarDUton Garllo1d, wblch lo a loreruMer ol
Hamilton Public, whleh took the

crown In 1937, 1949 and 1954.
Two-time ehamplons N o r t hwestern (1958 and 1965) and
Dixie (1962 and 1966) were tho
only Class A former champs
stiJI In the running for the
crowns won last year by Columbus Linden and Strasburg.
Linden was ousted Saturday
nlghl by Newark, 66.58, and
Strasburg exited early in the

Tourney
Pairings
B~· United Press International

Pairings Or thia week's re.
gional Ol!io ~lgb..:~ool balketball IOII~i"!,lilotth dikes,
sites and team reicOfds:
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CLASS AA REGION4LS

At Kent
WedneS&lt;:Ia3, at Kent state University: Hubbard (13-S) vs. Euclid (~2)~ Thursda,y Kent lloo&amp;&amp;o
velt (21-2) vs. canton McKinlny
(111-5); FinalS S!lturday nightAt TolecboBowllng Green
Frl~, at Toledo University:
Lorain King (17-6) vs. Tolo&lt;b
Central Cathcllc (22-1); at Bowl1118 Green Univorsl~: Lima SoJ&gt;.
tor (1 0.3) vs. Cleveland John
Adams (111-4}; Finals at Bowling
Gre'"' ~ University Soturday
qight.
At Columbus
Weclnescia.Y at Fairgrounds Coliseum: Zanesrille 20--2 vs. ~
lumbus East 20-0; Th\II'Sday,
Newark 21·1 vs. Marietta 1S.8i
Finals Saturday nll!htAt Cincinnati
Frlda3'1 at Cincinnati Gardens•
HamUton Garfield (~3) vs.
Clark Northwestern (211-3); ctn.
cinnatl Elder (22-1) vs. ll!.Yion
Rolli (10.4); Finals Saturda.v
nll!htCLASS A REGIONALS
At Canton
Wednosda,y, at Canton Field
House: Northwestern Wayne (221) vs, Gara¥111' (19-3); Thursday,
Cioarvlew. (19-3) vs. !(&gt;r~leld
Local (2I-2l; Finals Saturday
l)ight'
At Bowling Green
. Thurscla.y, at Bowling G..·:·Stato Univers!Q': Collvoy Creol&gt;(2t-1) va. Manalleld St.
Peters (2~); U&gt;Por Sololn Valley (2W) ••• Kalida (1&amp;-6); f'lDo
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Fr!da,y, at Ohio . Unlteralt,yl
cta.iYWe' (20\t) va. l'orumouth
.QIIf (2~; Wi-len Pike (2t-O)
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and all the regional finals wUl
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By United Presli International
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W. L, Pet. GB
X - Phila. , , , .57 18 ,760
section tournament stage, as- Boston. , , , • , 50 26 .658 71J2
suring two new state champs .
New York. , _, 38 38 .600 19 1h
Several Surprised
Detroit. , • , • ,36 40 .474 21'k
There were qulte a Cew sur- Cincinnati. , , .36 U .468 22
prises in Saturday night's dis- Baltimore. , , .35 41 .461 221h
trict tournament rtna.ls, the big- "" Clim:hed division title
gest or which was at Eastlake
WESf
North were twice-beaten Dldid
W. L. Pet. GB
upset third-ranked and Wlbeaten x - St. Louts •• 55 25 .688
Cleveland East by an 80-61 Los Angeles•• 47 29 .618 6
count. Hubbard (18-5) j o l ted san Francisco. 4:3 34 .558 10 1h
prevlously unbeaten Brookfield Chicago. , ••• 25 49 .338 27
65-55 in the Youngstown finals, &gt;eattle. , •• , ,21 54 .280 31'.•
and Da,yl&lt;Jn Roth (19-4) was a San Diego•••• 15 63 .192 3ll
surprise wirm.er over 1966cham- x- Clinched division title
plon Dayton Chaminade 71-66.
SUNDAY' S RESlLTS
In Class A, unbeaten Avon Cincinnati 137 Boston 111
was sidelined 85-72 by SPring- PhUadeU»hia 119 New York 108
field LOcal ln the Cinton diS· Detroit 133 St. Louis 121
trlct but once.beaten and third- Baltimore 119 Los Angeles 89
rank~ Convoy Crestview (24-1) San Francisco ll8 Seattle llf
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Dixie, which lost its first two
SATURDAY
starts and then rolled to 21
PADUA,
Italy (UPO - Salvastraight victories, wm be makBurruni, 117~~. 1~!
1118 its fifth appearance In the tore
outPointed
Manuel Alvarez Radregionals under veteran Coaeh
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COlumbus Hines when the Grey- riguez. 115 A. sPain (10).
hounds msel Northridge (U.S)
Thursday at Troy Arena. Newark, which opens regional ac- games pit Northwestern against
tion againllt Marietta (15.S), has Garawa,y at Canton, and Bethel
won 15 straight since being against Uncoln llelal1ts at Troy.
beaten by Columbus East.~e
Columbus Class AA regional
has three Central Ohio League
entries, with top-ranked E a s •
the only 11outslder."
' Opening Claao AA pill)' Wed·
nosda.Y wiU bo Hubbard againlll
Euclid at Kent and, Zanesville
agatnlll East at Columbus. In
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Just In case Coach F,rod Ta.r- · Sotur•··, wben rookie Buddy
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lor' a prayers abould be anawor- Brad!ord doobled home the wined Saturday. They hll the coort nlng run with ou1 In 11&gt;o
ad a""' lllelr sulls In moth- again !llnday to got lnmoreJrac- 11th alter Clliclnnatl rallied lor
bella, arrive hare lhla alter- lice.
throe l'UII&amp; Ill knot II In t h e
noon to prepare ror a do-or~e
ninth.
elaab Willi Jli*llllat could pro- ConVO¥ CrestvieW 68 Oai&lt;Wood67
&amp;mdaj lho Hecla IIIII revenge
pel them IIIIo the NCAA B 'I g
At Flndlq
with a 3-1 victory over lho Sox.
Ten ~ berlh.
Upper Sclolo Valley i$
A Jll(r ot runs by Don PavloB I&lt;.lve hopei were rasurrecl
Riverdale 53 tich and """ by Loo carde..,.' nial1t wben Michigan1111 gave Cincinnati the wiD.
edi,ue
Sabil'da,y
At Wilmington
deleatod!DWa 71-70 In an upsel LlncolD llel8hta 54
GOOD SKATE
rictorY. 'lj!e lou knocked the
Clinton Ma"le 40
INZELL, Germany (UPOHa'l!kefea iJut ol the Big T e n
Per Willy Gutrerma&lt;m ol
e~ahlp and tied them with
CLASS AA
Norwa.Y sel a wcrld 10,000
Ohlo ··Siato lor first plaeelnllle
At ColllmbuS
meter opeed skating record
COilfertmce. Both teams rlnlsh- Columbus East 81 Col•. West 64 !M¥1~3 at ~ conclusion or a
ed the Beaeoil with 10-4 confer- Newark 66
three-day Invitational meet.
ence recorda,
Columbus Unden McKinley 58
Guttermsen was timed in 15
'l1le Buckeyes and Hawkeyes
At ctnctnnati
minutes, 16.1 seconds, eclipsing
tangle at Purdie's new 11,123- Hamlll&lt;&gt;n Garfield 99
by. 4.2 seconds tho old mark
HOI arena Tueoda.Y ni!lhl, in the
Greenhills 60
held by ccmpatrlot Fred Anion
first Btl '!'en Jla.YO!I. game In Cincinnati Elder 65
Maler.
hlatoey.
'Cincinnati Tall 56
The wiMor will meet Eallt
Tennessee State, the Ohio Val,ley conlorenco champion, at LexID(!Ion, Kf ., Frlda,y nl&amp;l1t. East
Tonneaoeo downed Florida State .
By ROBERT GRIMM
Only throe members ol the
79-6$ In the !lrst I'OW1d ot lhe
UP! ~rts WrltoY
'top 10 squads In each class
Kent State reg(onal Saturda,y
COLUMBUS (UPO - Thl!'ly- were still lllllng lltrong heeding
nil#lt
two calm, cool and coiled~ Into regional pla.r, headed iiY
The Buckeyes keptdrUI!nglast higtJ school basketball teams Columbus East in Class AA and
Wednesda,y, Thursda,y and Frl- shoot tile works this week Cor Northwesoom of Wayne County
da,y, allboush things lOOked dark, a ticket to the stoto tdurna- Ill Class A. Other big school
ment.
top 10 team• were Tciedo ConOnly two unbeaton teams re- tral Cothollc &lt;N9· 4) and Clnmalnod alter the heavy lllstrlct clmlati Eider (No. 9), while the
tournament firln&amp; which cut Class A ranks contributed Westhe field doWn to onll' 16 sur- rem Pike (No. 2f and Convoy
Yivora ln each class. Top-rated Crestview (No. 3) out or the
CLAs,&lt;; A
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lllansfiold St. Peter's 57
Columbus East (20~ was e ellre ranks.
lone perfect record squad !ell
Few Return
Wynlord 55 1n Class AA, and second-&lt;anked
Tho toll wao just as terrl!lc
W, Musk!~ Local 57 Weatern : Pike (2M) waa the In eliminating membors or last
At Dayton
only W1&amp;cathed team in Class year's regional cast. In Class
Dixie (fl Twin Valley Ncrth Iii A, and both were lavcred to AA, oniJ Columbus Ealll and
At Lin~!~ ~awnoe
win their regional tournament Lima Senior (19-3) made It Into
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the final 16 for the second

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Paul CIIIIDingbam, John D. Gerard, Patricia Glaae, !Avid Hanson, John H. Kautf, steven MoGullln, Lewla McKinney, Ill k e
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lhe loStislature tailed to acl
were tncr.aalng Hii!h""' Patrol
atranglj! i a b 0 r ·nqOtlatipna.
autol1lllbite ~ casuO!Q' l~su~··
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JACKSON
A tl)ree -· ~
Beef -Forage tour to Soulhei'll
11\dlan,a and Kentucky has beet
Aida plannecl for March 25, 26, ,n4·
J4n0 HaiC&gt;t to Jim... W. Slone, 27, de~ , to help .lai'\Jior•
9o acres, salem.
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bls own hts 1 right to feel
•llher proud•
Unforll!nately, this pride
an and sirnttinle• dots taU
1111 form of Showil\l oil and
lJklna c:11...... In sucb
a'l:lr btcomts,!l'lmtrlly·• toy
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the Little Portland ll!vita~'
tournament 5-6th ehMIPioh$h\P
with a 24-18 win ovftr BUI Wletwllne's Hoyals Solurdll,)' ntht.
The Black Hawks. coittled by
Duane Wolre, ,humled ott tO an ·
early lead and staye,d out In front
the rest or the contest. The Hawks
led 8-3 when the fir.st period e~
eel, 1&amp;-6 at halltlme and 111-13 at
lh• close o! tho third quarter_
' Leading the Hawks scoring was
Norman Curfman who poured
through 10 markers, other Hawk
point-getters were Bob Miller
with 6, Dave SChuler, 5; Wa,yne
Roseberry, 2, and John Jenkins.
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Pete Sayre and W11ne Cleland,
6 each, Mike Salser, 4: and l})n
~affer, 2.
In the tourney consolation
game, the Raiders of Coach Bill
Arnott defeated Hubert Price's
Pirates by a 41-14 count.
Pacing the Raiders was Mickey
Ash with a rineperformanceor20
points while Bob Patterson sco.roed 15, Bob Varian, 3, Rick ~eww
art 2, and D..iane Knapp, 1.
Scori~ Cor the Pirates inclu~
ed Greg MidcOeswart with 10 and
Bob PhilliPs and steve Boso with
2 points each.
AW ARIJS GIVEN
Tournament Manager Hubert
Price, at the conclusion of t h e
event, presented a troPhY to ~
ane Wolfe, coach of the championshiP team, and individual medals to the players of the Hawks,
Royals and Raiders.
Given awards Cor being select..o
ed on the All-Tourney first team
were Curfman and Miller, Hawks;
Ash and Patterson, Raiders; and
Sayre and Theiss, Royals. Named
to the PJI..Tourne)' second team
and also given individual awards
were Middleswart and Rodney AIVarian, Haiders;

'cteland, Hoyals,

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were
Winning ribbQ!II
the Hawks wh(l was
moat valuable pialer, b,lllat .
'la.yer and best reboudr; Alb,
Raiders, deemed the moet IJIIOtacular player, best dtlbblar and '
LOP scorer with 32 totll ~s
and high scorer ror one game;
Pete ~re, Royals, raatest Plllen Jake !'iluler. Pir*'' Shol1o
est player; Dave Theiss, lb)'lls,
longest shoti Middle.swart., P...
rates, best defenliivepl.Qer;'MUler, Hawks, most ~tlive
player and best team ~t
Forbes, Raiders, best !oul lhot
and Salser, Royals, bestpauer.
The 11aclne Cheerleodora WOII,
(lrst place in that clltegol')' ctl ·,
comPetition and Poftl4nd c:~ ' . ~.
leaderli were judged second.~
also were given indlvidull
awards.

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Painting again? Get the
right equipment. Look
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YELLOW PAGES. Where
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portant
problems In a beelcow•
call operation:
Pomeroy.
How to Improve the qnallt;y o1
' Ocr&lt;bn H, Collins, Cella Ell.. their breeding stock.
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' ' &gt;both Collins to Charles L, Cclo
Improve and Increase forage
· ' ll~s, ' lola A. Collins, 4.5 acre.. production.
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' Howard Wallace Ruuell to or extended grazing periods or
Edward~ Blake, Jr., JayceArln · tfle use or round bales as winter
Blake, parcel, Salisbury.
food.
S. Irene Webster to May IL
lmpOrtanl !arms and opera•
Casto, lots, Pomeroy.
lions will bo viewed and ..,..
Robort A. Mattox, !IettY R. Ill llle top leadqra In boel and
lllaltox to Edward L. MattiiX, forage producUon In Indiana and
parcels, Cclumbia.
K'"'IUcky will bo apeakors on thl
Kelth M. Woods, Gertrude Ill. program.
Woods to Ross E. Stow~ Eli..
The group will leave co !Ilardi
abeth H. Stew~.40Zacre,Pomo 25, from JackSOD at 7 a.m. ThO
eroy.
estimated coat lor tho tour II
Floyd £. Koehler, dec,. !0 Alol $50. Raaorvatlona lor lhla tout
berta G. Koohler,cert.lortrans., are reCJJeotod Immediately. A
Middleport.
$20 bus fare aa a pre-enroll·
Pomeroy Natlooal Bank to mont foe needs to bo mallod to
Herner Mills, Golllle Mll!o, Pl1" lhe Area Erumalon Center, Bolt
eels, SUlton.
32, Jackson, Ohio 45640.
Fen D. Rico, aka F. D. Rice,
dec ., to Lovoula A. Rico, lllortoo
D, Rice, Marvin C. Rico, C.al•
ste M, o. Baum, Attld. r o r
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1evon1n A. ru... dee., 1o lllor·

ton D. Rico, Marvin C. Rico, ca..
sie M, 0. Bawn, Al!ld.lor Trilla,,
Chesler.
"--•1 de c., to Lout H
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Reich, Alfld. !or Trans., Chester,
Louise Retch, Ferdinand c,

Relc:h to Cassie M.
Parct~l s, Chester.

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Morton D. Rice, Ella Rice 1o
Cassie M. o. Baum, Parcell,
Chelller.
Qlrisio E, Powell, Clore 111ae
Powell to Mlllntng D. Webster,
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Parcels, &amp;ltton.
Manning D. web-.r; Nary A.
Woblller, to Chrlale E, POwell,
Clara Mae Powell, Parcels, SUt.

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Raymood Ho!tnlan, Ora Hoff·
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'JeiiiL: l!oore;I.ota, ldlddloport.
Henrlotla s. E. McDade, 111&amp;1')'
Louise Our s, aka Mary LOUise
McDade Ours, Gerald E. ours,
Gladys M, Mustard, Chester H.
Mustard, Ernestine M. Mander•
bl•h, aka Ernestine E, Mander.
bach, Harold M. Manderblch,
Allee B. 1\0ddleswarl, aka Allee
Middlenart, Evelyn Watts, aka•
Evelyn M. watts, DavldM. watta,
Russell R, Middleswart,akaRul&lt;l
ooll Mlddleswart, Alice M, !did•
d1 3swart, GUbert l!:, McDade, Ml•
bel M. McDade, Ernest B, Sta•
tey, Jane t staley, John R. Roa•
enbaJm, Maryallce Rosenbalm,
to United States, Lebanon.

Commission to
Meet Mar. 12

COLUIIIBUS - The Ohio Valley Regional Development Como
·mlaslon will hold its llrot mlng ol1968 on Wednesda,y,lllar&lt;:h
12, at the Holiday Inn In Port..
tiJOutb, the

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The aij.&lt;lll,)' meeting, begit&gt;o
nlng at 10 a.m. Cor the execudw
committee, will be folloWed iiY
a 12:30 luncheon and lull eo.,.
mltsion met.1ing in the altel"noon. The Ohio Valley l!eglonal
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Commission, stoned In 1 ,
received a $44,490 grant from
the Economic DrJvelopment Administration (EDI\) on Februley
29. The grant will PJlJI statr
salaries and office equJpment.
On Mir&lt;:h 13, department •'ficials will meet with the Buclto
eye Hills Association In Cal~
wall to begUI organlzill8 the ~
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county IlPPer, Ohio V...., R&lt;oo
glonal Cummlsaion. This r.atoo.
coJDI)Osed ol Noble, Belmcnt,
Monroe, Washington, Morgan,
Athens, Perry, Hocking and
Meigs ~:owtties. will be simUar
in operation and organization to
the Ohio Valley Conunission. Th•
purpose ot both t.s to &amp;uPPlOIDOIII
local planning with comprehe,.
olve regional planning.

Crewson Opens
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Action Oub
ATHENS -

Harry Crewsoo,
Democratic candidate tor Congress rrom the 1Uth !listric~
otficially opened his canu&gt;algn
Thursday evening durl118 a dinner-meeting of the District llemo
ocratlc Action Club in Lancaster.
Crew son, professor of eco_oomica
at Ohio University, will oppose
POMEROY - Sovent: - one incwnbent Congressman ClarPomeroy Junior High School ence Miller, Lancaster, in the
students were named to the honor November election.
roll at the elose of the fourth six
"We must maintain §OCt~
weeks grading period.
against tmse wOO wish to tear
Making a "B" or above 1n all It &lt;bwn because they &lt;b mt
·their subjects to be listed on agree with. societY 100 percent. ••
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Crewson stated. "U: people are
SEVENTH - f.dsar Abbott, Jll. ll)lng to employ their baalc rll#lt
ana Aleahlre, Lynne Baker, Ell~ 1o dlaSOIII, It must be reapoctlul
lbeth Blaettnar, Vickie Clark, lllsaent. lilt Is not, they preGene lAvis, VIckie IALo!Wo a raaldan&amp;e~r to our tnatltudon."
Uerrl EberBbach, Donna Fraallfi(BI'ril!a to tho rolo ot a Coacla, Phillip Gaul, Torey IIIII, are•aman. Crewaon laid,., AI...
lillella Howk, Steve Jow.U. Edl11&gt; illa!or not onll' mull rtPrtMees, Dealree Pike, Linda~. hll COIIIIIIullltl, but alao liMIII
&amp;e\'t ~nley, Deairee SUU, Steve
exerciH hla own Judatmont Warner, Martnda Young, Robin 1o delaWI on th11 re!I)ObllbUIIJ
Crew.
Ia to reject the !allh lha EIGHTH - Susan
jorl~ haa placed with him."
','rRfehard Ash, Irene Barne1, Hobo

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Back 0 n Job

. .mlngs, Jo Ellen Diehl, !ilellaF~
mer, Demis Gllmore, Nine)'
h-; Greenlee, Corude Grueaer, 9seJ.
NEW HAVEN ..l Town Council
, Joy Halt, Mary Mtdkla, Cheryl met wedne•dt.Y evonJnc In r ' Nelson, !Aria Neutlllng, A on
' Ohlinger, Debbie Ohllnpr, eo...
.me Radford, lolarpret ftlul,
. Mll!sa Rizer, t:.borabSObo,orly Smilho John SWarts, Frtclo
orick Thomi&gt;IOn,
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Vlllll!bln. Joe Welkor, Bobecca
lllbecca Wrlch~ l'.ddll
,YQIIIllo
' NINTH - Roger Al&gt;bol~ lloo
A:ridoraon, llary Brickle•,
··~t':~i:::"~ Silo eo.-a,lloborali'

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Ward, Jresldlng, alter beiDa fib.

aent tor oeverll month• becau10
ol lllnoaa, Olhera In
wen Edwin Clark, Richard Grillo
1~ llmold 0. Roulh, IAwll
CIPohll'l. councn llll!ll(llr..
lfra.lllldl!ilnlth, ncorder, llid
Qlaald OhiiJwor, PollCII ~
lll,yar Word thiUikld c01110n
tor 111 -rotlon duriJw hll
lllnua. Tho¥ YOied 1o Jlf liMo

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John ~iCIII!ir~ ud PniPtiV of debrll lllll&gt;ill..
Snider, ~llf 91ilildell, J10lllllrof~i1 cana,old1Wtp
-Ill' Triplett, WiyliO Wtl), 11JU etaiort, and old can 1101 beq
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)1\li-te_as: R· ~~· a, )pi ,
Bowling Green, had ·~. It no slr.Ualiires at l!.e

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bf KOlrrek to' hea.) a toX•ldudf,,,,
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'nle· · • 'om m 'l t tee 'oorked
Col. ll M. Cliloramonto,
lltll aeao!oo,11
oat.d lho iQi~t 'the ' fall otLSeai¥'o I•
perlntendent o1 .lhe Ohio 1HIIh· pakor. The 1Legiallt)ye. Serv- ;bm; ', \l .wao pl~ocl . ~&lt;~,·, use t.t ·
wa.r Patrol, pointed out Ibis Ice Commt.oaloa, whl~ Kurlosa · ia 'I vehicle lor, a ~ bill ' \ i::~1~;·.~~~~~~:
week the teg!Jlature wrllllPed ·heads, will 4Ud;)o U&gt;e problem
w u l·d ll\odOrnlze · IIi!'
up Its bualnell withoUt provtd· o1 labor bargaining . 'under a
Nothing dl!l~lal
1ng to~ an acldltiOnal 'rl patrol- request made by a senate
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men to man the randOm vehicle passed re~utlon.
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ina,PectJon teams ,erea. . by the
Ob1o motorflf:a c:an expeet
nrlll oeuloo.
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to keep gottlo&amp; llle aame )'OIIIcle
ChlaramontA&gt; aald U&gt;roo billa IDouranco rate ln&lt;raaoo they
lnoreaalng the llrongtll ot the got In lhe pelt. ~ pnsent lllo
1J11ro1 "wore . loft h~' and use law will romatn In
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lllarch 1. 91 tar lhe tnspecUm
Sen. .Anthcny Calabreoo, DhOI beoiO carried out by pulling Cleveland, lntroctu•ed a bllllo
nine patrolmen !rom ~r regu- ch- the law oo prior owrovlar 4Jtlei.
a1 o1 ratoa would bo reQI!red
A nutnbet ot bUla aimed al but the bill novor IIIII oil the
oolvlna Iaber lllopute betWeen ground. The Senate Agriculture
JUbllc amployers and their and State Agencies Commlltoe
- • • were tndellnitoly pOst- never held a hearing on the
pOlled or kllled despite aavoral bill.
work IIID(Ipa£es In Ohio alnce
No Moetlng
JIIIU&amp;rl' 1967.
A sludy committee authcrlzed
To Senate
by the Legiolature In - AIIelllt
However, a bUI wblch would
parmlt school employes to bargain with their employers and

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MIDDLEPORT - Robert B.
Morris, PrinciPal, hasarmounced
atudent&amp; Who were named to the
hooor roll at the close of the
rourth six weeks grading period
at the Middleport Elementary
School.
Making a 40 B" or above in all
their subjects to be listed on the
roll were:
Eigbth - Opal Berry, Steve
Dunfee, Melanie Hackett, Patty
Harris, David Ha.ys, Doug Little,

Mike Taslor, Jim Harris, Frank
Hoffman, Richard Kelly, Joyce
Kerns,

91erry

King, K e n t

Kloes, David Krawsezyn, Pam

Manley, Richard Martin, Becky
Scaggs, John Thomu, Brenda
Woods.
Sevelrth - Roger Atkins, Rietlard Ba.Uey, Jim Boegs, &amp;eve
Bratton, Jeff Darst. Mike Green,
Greg Hayes, Jim SChmoll, Jolin
Slaven, BW Vaughan, Barbara
Archer, Linda Atldnson, Nancy

Buoklrk, Lots File, Beth Fultz,
Amy Hamm, Crl•dno Robinson,
Jane Thorn,., Ricky Armt~ Gary

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Juniors in
Front for
RHS Honors
RUTLAND - Junior&amp; ot the
Rutland Hla11 School led tho wa.r
ochclaotically lor llle fourth Blx
weeks grading period placing 15
elass members on thehOIM)I' roll.
Seniors placed elliJII; aopbo-

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and fre!bmen, aevtn. Mak:IDI 1 ll'tde of "8" or

Ow
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ATHENS - lllaateey ol motorial -whether It Ukts a week
or lbree D'cDnlha - will be die
oniJ criterion lor .POISing • , _
ly orgllliaed beolc che.mtatry
course at Ohio Unber&amp;tty.
BeslnnlnB next 1111, ltUdonta
mil,)' choose 1o enroll In lhe one
exam course that requires no attendance and ro graded oasljp&gt;o
ments. Course grades will be

ilf COII8uilh~ I 'c alliBiina ollectUro kiJIIca, "A atuo

tends

dent who Ia e&gt;perl 111111 lofllrlabove In all U&gt;elr aubjeclo to 1hm1 would be waadrw ihla lime
be Jllllled Ill llle roll wen:
-.ling •lecture OD thla
FRISIIMEN: GlOria G o II, Ho would do baUer to l.,...,
. . . llolllNa, Linda li!ldldlt, tho dml IIUd)1ng a loPIC ho .11
Robtrt 9lowdto. 8111dra Tqlor, not tamDiuwlll&gt;,"!lidllf: Jlajt!l, ·
Doana Weber, GI-Ktla.
Dr. br IIIIIUIIIi11ed lilt !IOI'IIOMOIIJS - Linda Car- Ohio Ulllvar*l1;)'' cQUrle a ...
dillo, Sberl')'
COnDie Hy- whl•h "will treat lht ··~ aa
sell, Diane
r, Bever)J' a lno and rt!I)O~ilble peraqa.
Thompscm.
It will provide &lt;lrtctlo"' """
JUNIOR!I - GlOb Crlap, Fred .. oeodeclo and
him jloea ho
Davlo, 11c1c1ne7 t:.vl' (Ill A), car- 11 read)' ror the belt ffCOutle."
ole Jolm11111, RandJ Klq, lilleron
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McCUne, Dl~~m~ l&amp;cDinltl, i!IAcll'
MIUor, Jllllll Priddy, Jlmlce
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Top..ranked Uouliton, behind
MONTREAL (1(1'0-The N"' t:tvtn HJQ~es' 49 poJnt~;. routed
Albany (Ga,) Slall! m"'ltoNew tiona! HockeJ !,eogue .,.
Lo)'Oia ol Chlc&amp;l,'!l 94-16 In a
Haven, Conn., In the TQUrDOl' nouniied SUf:PenaionJ ' and Cines first roWKI NtAA tournament
_,er at &amp;!lr:~ ~:.~; (CST) tor F.dr:b ':-llack nY the Boston game. New Me.xico :tate
IDday. Elsht
-r-N games ]!ruin• aPd Lucy . Zledel ol the trippe&lt;l_ Weber ~te 68-57 in
each are achedlled Monday and PbUadelphla Flyen lor their
anothelwet~tern regionil. ,
Tueaday' ~uiiiDg Ill• 'fteld In ~~.ucwwlriging brawl Thuraday
~-halllorell#ltaeeondoi'OUJidgameo night.
NEW YOIIK (UPO- Vlltano,a
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. SANTA CLAIIA, Calli. (UPI) lleld champlonah!ps,
- sonta Clora, !Od' by Bud and
da,y night and the ~110lali&lt;n and Ralph · ~en, de!eatod Loyola
CHICAGO (UPI)- The lit.
c:hamJicmshlp games sotordaY ·
Louts
Hawks cli~hed ~
ot Los AIJ8eles 77-62 t6 wln.lllelr
Weijtern
llvis(Qn .tltle In the
first West CQIBI Athletic
National
Basketball
Assoeiation
Conference title in 11 years,
stale In Ita nrlll pme ol t h e
thereby ga!nlll8 an NCAA by beallng the Chicago Bulls
tournament Tuooda.Y nl&amp;ht !ol115-109.
antral stale Mllll tournament berth.
lowing the C
kin, 01, giune_
AKCAIJA, Call!, (UP0- Mr.
iu8ht captured lho f!45,000
&gt;UNDAY
Santa Anita Handic~, returning
MIAl\0
(UPOGardner Dlc!P
$41.80.
MIAMI (UPO- TomWelsln80n won the $100,000 Ihral
koJ&gt;!, of Bedlord, 01!111, went
KINGSfON,
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awry on lho final hole lo IIJ&gt;.
Unbeaten st. Bonventure reo total.
Ish "' 04!'1DDd In the rich Durcorded Ill 25th straight vicfllry,
al Open SuJ1da.Y,
NEW YORK (UPO-Doke
-lng Boston Collego102-93 to
WeiokD(ll still went home
move into lhe second round ot University was selected as the
wllll $12,000 In prize money
16th and rinaJ team in the
the NCAA tournament.
lor his 71J.67-6&amp;-73-276, just
Natlc)Ral Invitation basketball
one stroke behind Diekinaon.
tournament.
CHARWfTE, N.C. (UPOJack Nicklaus ol CoiUJ!&gt;.
North carolina defeated North
bus nidshed with a 286 lor
NEW YORK (UP!)- The PhiCarolina .state 87-50 to win the
$1,450 in Prize money.
ladelphia
76ers clinched the
Atlantic Coast Conference tourFrljllk Boyrwon ol Clov•
Eabiern
Division
title of the
nament and win an NCAA
land took home $320 ror a
National Basketball Association
tournament berth.
. 291 total.
by downing the New York
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Only . Kalida made It Into
store tournament pla.r a year
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the Wildcat• CAD rll&gt;!'al In a
rusgec1 regional at B o w II n g
Groen, this year' a state llnala
will have an all new east,
Former challliUons landing In
the regionals were few and rar
between. Class AA had onll' Columbus East (1951 and 1963),
Zanesville (1926 and 1955) and
Newark (1936, 1938 · and 1943),
Wllesa yw ~ount HarDUton Garllo1d, wblch lo a loreruMer ol
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Linden was ousted Saturday
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Pairings
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Pairings Or thia week's re.
gional Ol!io ~lgb..:~ool balketball IOII~i"!,lilotth dikes,
sites and team reicOfds:
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CLASS AA REGION4LS

At Kent
WedneS&lt;:Ia3, at Kent state University: Hubbard (13-S) vs. Euclid (~2)~ Thursda,y Kent lloo&amp;&amp;o
velt (21-2) vs. canton McKinlny
(111-5); FinalS S!lturday nightAt TolecboBowllng Green
Frl~, at Toledo University:
Lorain King (17-6) vs. Tolo&lt;b
Central Cathcllc (22-1); at Bowl1118 Green Univorsl~: Lima SoJ&gt;.
tor (1 0.3) vs. Cleveland John
Adams (111-4}; Finals at Bowling
Gre'"' ~ University Soturday
qight.
At Columbus
Weclnescia.Y at Fairgrounds Coliseum: Zanesrille 20--2 vs. ~
lumbus East 20-0; Th\II'Sday,
Newark 21·1 vs. Marietta 1S.8i
Finals Saturday nll!htAt Cincinnati
Frlda3'1 at Cincinnati Gardens•
HamUton Garfield (~3) vs.
Clark Northwestern (211-3); ctn.
cinnatl Elder (22-1) vs. ll!.Yion
Rolli (10.4); Finals Saturda.v
nll!htCLASS A REGIONALS
At Canton
Wednosda,y, at Canton Field
House: Northwestern Wayne (221) vs, Gara¥111' (19-3); Thursday,
Cioarvlew. (19-3) vs. !(&gt;r~leld
Local (2I-2l; Finals Saturday
l)ight'
At Bowling Green
. Thurscla.y, at Bowling G..·:·Stato Univers!Q': Collvoy Creol&gt;(2t-1) va. Manalleld St.
Peters (2~); U&gt;Por Sololn Valley (2W) ••• Kalida (1&amp;-6); f'lDo
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cta.iYWe' (20\t) va. l'orumouth
.QIIf (2~; Wi-len Pike (2t-O)
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W. L, Pet. GB
X - Phila. , , , .57 18 ,760
section tournament stage, as- Boston. , , , • , 50 26 .658 71J2
suring two new state champs .
New York. , _, 38 38 .600 19 1h
Several Surprised
Detroit. , • , • ,36 40 .474 21'k
There were qulte a Cew sur- Cincinnati. , , .36 U .468 22
prises in Saturday night's dis- Baltimore. , , .35 41 .461 221h
trict tournament rtna.ls, the big- "" Clim:hed division title
gest or which was at Eastlake
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North were twice-beaten Dldid
W. L. Pet. GB
upset third-ranked and Wlbeaten x - St. Louts •• 55 25 .688
Cleveland East by an 80-61 Los Angeles•• 47 29 .618 6
count. Hubbard (18-5) j o l ted san Francisco. 4:3 34 .558 10 1h
prevlously unbeaten Brookfield Chicago. , ••• 25 49 .338 27
65-55 in the Youngstown finals, &gt;eattle. , •• , ,21 54 .280 31'.•
and Da,yl&lt;Jn Roth (19-4) was a San Diego•••• 15 63 .192 3ll
surprise wirm.er over 1966cham- x- Clinched division title
plon Dayton Chaminade 71-66.
SUNDAY' S RESlLTS
In Class A, unbeaten Avon Cincinnati 137 Boston 111
was sidelined 85-72 by SPring- PhUadeU»hia 119 New York 108
field LOcal ln the Cinton diS· Detroit 133 St. Louis 121
trlct but once.beaten and third- Baltimore 119 Los Angeles 89
rank~ Convoy Crestview (24-1) San Francisco ll8 Seattle llf
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Dixie, which lost its first two
SATURDAY
starts and then rolled to 21
PADUA,
Italy (UPO - Salvastraight victories, wm be makBurruni, 117~~. 1~!
1118 its fifth appearance In the tore
outPointed
Manuel Alvarez Radregionals under veteran Coaeh
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COlumbus Hines when the Grey- riguez. 115 A. sPain (10).
hounds msel Northridge (U.S)
Thursday at Troy Arena. Newark, which opens regional ac- games pit Northwestern against
tion againllt Marietta (15.S), has Garawa,y at Canton, and Bethel
won 15 straight since being against Uncoln llelal1ts at Troy.
beaten by Columbus East.~e
Columbus Class AA regional
has three Central Ohio League
entries, with top-ranked E a s •
the only 11outslder."
' Opening Claao AA pill)' Wed·
nosda.Y wiU bo Hubbard againlll
Euclid at Kent and, Zanesville
agatnlll East at Columbus. In
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Just In case Coach F,rod Ta.r- · Sotur•··, wben rookie Buddy
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lor' a prayers abould be anawor- Brad!ord doobled home the wined Saturday. They hll the coort nlng run with ou1 In 11&gt;o
ad a""' lllelr sulls In moth- again !llnday to got lnmoreJrac- 11th alter Clliclnnatl rallied lor
bella, arrive hare lhla alter- lice.
throe l'UII&amp; Ill knot II In t h e
noon to prepare ror a do-or~e
ninth.
elaab Willi Jli*llllat could pro- ConVO¥ CrestvieW 68 Oai&lt;Wood67
&amp;mdaj lho Hecla IIIII revenge
pel them IIIIo the NCAA B 'I g
At Flndlq
with a 3-1 victory over lho Sox.
Ten ~ berlh.
Upper Sclolo Valley i$
A Jll(r ot runs by Don PavloB I&lt;.lve hopei were rasurrecl
Riverdale 53 tich and """ by Loo carde..,.' nial1t wben Michigan1111 gave Cincinnati the wiD.
edi,ue
Sabil'da,y
At Wilmington
deleatod!DWa 71-70 In an upsel LlncolD llel8hta 54
GOOD SKATE
rictorY. 'lj!e lou knocked the
Clinton Ma"le 40
INZELL, Germany (UPOHa'l!kefea iJut ol the Big T e n
Per Willy Gutrerma&lt;m ol
e~ahlp and tied them with
CLASS AA
Norwa.Y sel a wcrld 10,000
Ohlo ··Siato lor first plaeelnllle
At ColllmbuS
meter opeed skating record
COilfertmce. Both teams rlnlsh- Columbus East 81 Col•. West 64 !M¥1~3 at ~ conclusion or a
ed the Beaeoil with 10-4 confer- Newark 66
three-day Invitational meet.
ence recorda,
Columbus Unden McKinley 58
Guttermsen was timed in 15
'l1le Buckeyes and Hawkeyes
At ctnctnnati
minutes, 16.1 seconds, eclipsing
tangle at Purdie's new 11,123- Hamlll&lt;&gt;n Garfield 99
by. 4.2 seconds tho old mark
HOI arena Tueoda.Y ni!lhl, in the
Greenhills 60
held by ccmpatrlot Fred Anion
first Btl '!'en Jla.YO!I. game In Cincinnati Elder 65
Maler.
hlatoey.
'Cincinnati Tall 56
The wiMor will meet Eallt
Tennessee State, the Ohio Val,ley conlorenco champion, at LexID(!Ion, Kf ., Frlda,y nl&amp;l1t. East
Tonneaoeo downed Florida State .
By ROBERT GRIMM
Only throe members ol the
79-6$ In the !lrst I'OW1d ot lhe
UP! ~rts WrltoY
'top 10 squads In each class
Kent State reg(onal Saturda,y
COLUMBUS (UPO - Thl!'ly- were still lllllng lltrong heeding
nil#lt
two calm, cool and coiled~ Into regional pla.r, headed iiY
The Buckeyes keptdrUI!nglast higtJ school basketball teams Columbus East in Class AA and
Wednesda,y, Thursda,y and Frl- shoot tile works this week Cor Northwesoom of Wayne County
da,y, allboush things lOOked dark, a ticket to the stoto tdurna- Ill Class A. Other big school
ment.
top 10 team• were Tciedo ConOnly two unbeaton teams re- tral Cothollc &lt;N9· 4) and Clnmalnod alter the heavy lllstrlct clmlati Eider (No. 9), while the
tournament firln&amp; which cut Class A ranks contributed Westhe field doWn to onll' 16 sur- rem Pike (No. 2f and Convoy
Yivora ln each class. Top-rated Crestview (No. 3) out or the
CLAs,&lt;; A
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lllansfiold St. Peter's 57
Columbus East (20~ was e ellre ranks.
lone perfect record squad !ell
Few Return
Wynlord 55 1n Class AA, and second-&lt;anked
Tho toll wao just as terrl!lc
W, Musk!~ Local 57 Weatern : Pike (2M) waa the In eliminating membors or last
At Dayton
only W1&amp;cathed team in Class year's regional cast. In Class
Dixie (fl Twin Valley Ncrth Iii A, and both were lavcred to AA, oniJ Columbus Ealll and
At Lin~!~ ~awnoe
win their regional tournament Lima Senior (19-3) made It Into
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the Little Portland ll!vita~'
tournament 5-6th ehMIPioh$h\P
with a 24-18 win ovftr BUI Wletwllne's Hoyals Solurdll,)' ntht.
The Black Hawks. coittled by
Duane Wolre, ,humled ott tO an ·
early lead and staye,d out In front
the rest or the contest. The Hawks
led 8-3 when the fir.st period e~
eel, 1&amp;-6 at halltlme and 111-13 at
lh• close o! tho third quarter_
' Leading the Hawks scoring was
Norman Curfman who poured
through 10 markers, other Hawk
point-getters were Bob Miller
with 6, Dave SChuler, 5; Wa,yne
Roseberry, 2, and John Jenkins.
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Pete Sayre and W11ne Cleland,
6 each, Mike Salser, 4: and l})n
~affer, 2.
In the tourney consolation
game, the Raiders of Coach Bill
Arnott defeated Hubert Price's
Pirates by a 41-14 count.
Pacing the Raiders was Mickey
Ash with a rineperformanceor20
points while Bob Patterson sco.roed 15, Bob Varian, 3, Rick ~eww
art 2, and D..iane Knapp, 1.
Scori~ Cor the Pirates inclu~
ed Greg MidcOeswart with 10 and
Bob PhilliPs and steve Boso with
2 points each.
AW ARIJS GIVEN
Tournament Manager Hubert
Price, at the conclusion of t h e
event, presented a troPhY to ~
ane Wolfe, coach of the championshiP team, and individual medals to the players of the Hawks,
Royals and Raiders.
Given awards Cor being select..o
ed on the All-Tourney first team
were Curfman and Miller, Hawks;
Ash and Patterson, Raiders; and
Sayre and Theiss, Royals. Named
to the PJI..Tourne)' second team
and also given individual awards
were Middleswart and Rodney AIVarian, Haiders;

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Winning ribbQ!II
the Hawks wh(l was
moat valuable pialer, b,lllat .
'la.yer and best reboudr; Alb,
Raiders, deemed the moet IJIIOtacular player, best dtlbblar and '
LOP scorer with 32 totll ~s
and high scorer ror one game;
Pete ~re, Royals, raatest Plllen Jake !'iluler. Pir*'' Shol1o
est player; Dave Theiss, lb)'lls,
longest shoti Middle.swart., P...
rates, best defenliivepl.Qer;'MUler, Hawks, most ~tlive
player and best team ~t
Forbes, Raiders, best !oul lhot
and Salser, Royals, bestpauer.
The 11aclne Cheerleodora WOII,
(lrst place in that clltegol')' ctl ·,
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leaderli were judged second.~
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REVIVAL STARTING at the
W"-1 Alignment
MI. Herman UB Church, SEVEN ROOM house at Bash•
an.
Phone
949-37111.
3-5-6tc
$1,.
Prl.. 'ro~
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Fors.ie
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For S.le
evening. Rev. Carey Knlttle
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CARPETS
a
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Make
them
196t CHRYSLER Newport V8,
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of Cincinnati, will be the ev- FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM
a beautiful sight with Blue
APARTMENT.
Middleport,
new rubber, one owner, new
700X14
lUI A3
angelist. 51lecial singing each
Lustre.
Rent
electric
sham·
7S0.14
11.11 ..,
phone
992-3874.
3-llfc
350
Diesel
John
Duerr
tractor
evening. Everyone Is wei·
670~15
lUI A7
pooer. Baker Furniture.
winch angle blade canopy.
come.
3-3-12tc
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3-11-Stc
F1JRNISHED and unfurnished
Marion Reynolds, below Drive
Not.-deGIIIro- .
apartments.
Close
to
school.
Inn
Theatre,
Maaon,
W
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Va.
HOUND PUPPIES to give
3-10-elc
Phone 992-5431.
I0-18·tfc REDUCE safe simrle and last
Phone 8fU040.
S-l-3tC
with Gobese tablets, Only , ,
Nelson Orllp.
'l-It 31p 125 BALES OF WHEAT HAY,
COPPiilR and brUI will be IOW:- LARGE five room and ~ath
apartment. newly decor~1tf':! i1,
30c a bale. Blanche Nelson.
er In price 10011. So sell ROW
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Youngstown
54
inch
Dexter, Ohio.
3-1~3tp ·
to BU1 Baney. Seeond st.. furnace heat. Pomerov.
Kitchen Sink In good condiPhone
9!12-5307.
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Roodnllle.
S.7-4te
tion. Phone 742-4622. 3-11-3tc SPECIAL STEREO' 1968 Early
GARAGE APART·
American stereo radio comHAPPY HOUR. SbeDIDI SpriJitl FURNISHED
MENT
on
Lincoln
Hill.
Ad- HOUSETRAILER for sale. !ill&lt;
bination. This is a beautiful
Nile Club. 5 to I p.m. 'MOl&gt;
55, aU electric. Vindale, bas
ults only. phone 992-3489.
solid
state unit with 4 speed
day lbru Friday' Ladles nl8ht
2·25-30tC extr2s ~md in good condition.
changer.
Take over payments
evel'J Friday.
u.tle
Can be seen at Zuspans Trail·
o! $5.17 or pay balance of
FOUR ROOM apartment. furn- er Court. Mason, W. Va .. or
$88.10. For free home demon·
PENNY - ONE 1946 PENNY
Phone 113·5976.
3-11-Stc
ished.
Phone
992-3975
or
992stration call ~18 . Also
will pay tor a brake adjuSt·
2511 evenings.
3-6-tlc
have
repossessed stereo in
ment at Pomeroy Home &amp;
MOBIL HOME. !OxSO. two bed·
walnut
cabinet for payments
Auto.
1-7-tfc
rooms, coppertone kitchen.
CLOSE IN downtown Pomeroy ;
of $5.91, or balance of $76.10.
One tht·ee room apartment. wall to wall caroet in living
3-Utc FAST FARM TffiE SERVICE.
REVIVAL starting at the MI.
Pomeroy Home and Auto.
room. All gas appliances.
very nice and modern. Shown
Herman U. B. Church March
11-30-TFC
Phone
992-2119.
3-7-12tp.
by appointment only. Phone
11 at 7:30 p.m. each evening.
Now ~Wide Ovah
992-5211.
3-3-tfc
Real Estate For Sale
Rev. CareY Knittle of Clncln·
Repalred Anorled
PROFESSIONAL Color TV and
FIREWOOD. any length. de•
Just ARRIVED!
naU. O~Jo will be ll'e EvangeAdjustment Tlrn
Stereo. Hi·fi service. House
livered. Gerald King, 5hnd&lt;~.
FURNISHED
APARTMENT.
Usl Special singing each evePhone 996-1063.
3-7.,1to
calls in Pomeroy and Middlecouple only. 212 S. 5th Ave,
ALL SIZES '
nlllg. Everyone Is welcome.
port;
$4 oo color TV. Chucks
Middleport,
992-M35.
3-lll-tfc
U-12te
TV Service. 152 Butternut, PoHEREFORD SALE : 24 Bulls SYRACUSE - Nice 6 room
home,
bath
with
vanity,
3
and 24 Females. So•theaster:l
meroy. Phone 992-SMQ.
ForS1Ie
FREE FIREWOOD. Ray Hart·
bedrooms, closets in two,
2-18-liOip
Ohio Hereford Association.
ley. Racine, Ohio.
S.1~c HOUSE for sale in Clifton.
hardwood
Doors.
modem
kltSpring Sale. All c1ean pedi·
Beautiful private home, lor
cher, aU on one Door, full
grees both homed and polled.
Tuppera PIIIM, 0.
Insurance
children. six rooms (three
basemen! witll garage, has
In,.,...,
Saturday,
March
16,
1968.
. Phon• 667-3682
bedrooms l , divided basement,
316 ft. frontage, on Route 124.
IN LOVING memory of S&amp;l·
Show 9:30a.m. Sale 1:00 p.m.
play room and shower. Two
Level lot, Aluminum Awnings, AUTOMQ~ILE ,lns~r~., bee~
Ranalcl L. Manley who waa
Rock
Springs
Fair
Grounds.
cancel)ed'l-cflOilt ~af·"' · ·
lots 5!1 x 100; 12 x t8 bam.
and "good neighborhood. '
· ~VietNam March 11,
Rl.
33.
three·
miles
north
of
or's license? Call 992-2966.
Property fenced in. Inquire
131.500.00.
Pomeroy.
Ohio.
3+81c
6 15 tic
at Blanche Compson, CJif.
RUTLAND - Z ACRE LEVEL
Ronnie one ye.ar baa paaaed
ton.
3-1-30tc
since you left us
SINGER SEWING machine in LOT - One story 5 room home,
3 bedrOOms, bath, well with
WithOUt evt!ll saying goodbye
POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy lovely sewing table. Does ali
water system, plenty of garNo oRe tmows how we miss
regular sewing, plus dial
HOTIC. Of A,OJMTM-1
miniature. $75 and up. Stud
den space. $7 ,000.00.
1st•~ tf Golllt. H. IIHrfelllll, Deequipped
for
fancy
zig
zag
you
service and grooming. Pbooe
c..tiiCI.
And long to aee your smlle
I designs, buttonholes, over- MIDDLEPORT- Of'F BROADNotlee I• htf11bJ 11ven \hit Sanb
992-5443.
11
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and 11'. A. Qlbbl of POIIlttt'IJ,
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cut. etc. Only 6 monthly pay- WI\~- Two story, '8 room Gtbbl
Ohlo. haVfl been dulY appointtld JCx•
home
(5
BEDROOMS!,
mnd·
rutrl:11 and lt1tcu\Or ol thlr EAlt4l of
ments of $1.67 per week.
gotten
Goldl• II. l:llMrfelcl, det!ea""· J.te
ern
kitchen,
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baths,
!wo
Wben oileD they see II! smlle POTATOES. Clarence Prolfitt. Phone 1192-21!85.
11-S.tlc
of Melp County, Obio.
Pnrtland. Phone M:l-2254.
enclosed porches, basement,
Cr~lton are required to file \belr
But little they !mow the heart11 ! tfc
clalml wltll llld ftduelarJ wttlda four
garage,
••tra
carport.
$10,000.
SINGER SEWING machine,
monthl.
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Dated Ullt ILtl d., of FebnW'r
That's spent e.ach lonely hour COAL. heavy, iumo sloker. eg~ sews forward and reverse. IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY
~OHN c. IACOH
Tbe
we pl~~C~: upon
Zig zag equipped to button· TO SELL LIST WITH US. WE
and mine run. Excelsior Sall
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REALLY
ON
THE
BAU,,
your grave
ef ..,. CMitfy
Works, Inc .. E. Main St.. Po- hole. monogram, dam, etc. VIRGIL or HELEN TEAFORD
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May wither and decay
Sews
like
new.
Pay
off
6
pay·
meroy. Phone 992-3891. 12-6-tfc
Mr. and Mrs. Larry !mllh and
But our love lor yoo dear
ments $6.76 each or $30 cas~ ..
family
of Laurel Clur q10nt an
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Albert M. Cox, llrllla'
PhOne
992-2685.
3-S.tle
RoDnie
TWO STORY, seven room home ;
evening recontl1 with Mr, and
NOTICI OP AI'I'OINT#I"NT
1191-:830never lade away.
lltett ef W..,... Martter. DteenM·
Mra, Don !mllh and family,
leur bedrooms, bath, Ia r g e
3-lll-3tc
NoUct II hereby al•tll tbat A4t
We olton sit and think about
Betty Van Moler, william
utility room, gas heat. Five STEREO CONSOLE, contemM. Harper of PQI'Aei'Gl• QblO, bu
Tbe war In V'1&lt;t Natn
been
duly
•ppoln\ed
.c!ll\tni.trald
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porary
walnut
stereo
with
racarleton, Margaret Aruicarle!AIII
minutes walk to Middleport
of U• Bltate of Wune Jlarplr M·
O'BRIEN &amp; CROW
And how it tmk oor loved
and son, Patrick, and E u n le
e.aMd. lat.e of Pq!netD)', Melp CoU!I·
business district. Paul Houd- dio. deluxe Boating turntabREALTY CO.
ty, Ohle.
le.
Waa
floor
demonstrator.
asbelt 992-3246.
2-27-lotc
cr«ttton .... requlred t.o tilt tbtlr Brinker Jllent an 8V8I1ing recentAnd !hey never shall come
Will sell at discount price of MIDDLEPORT - AN EXCEl, claiiDI wltb •aid ftduclKJ' wlWil loU ly with EmW SCbr«lkqost of
LENT BUY ·- IDEAL LOCA· mau\bl.
Parker8bur11o
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$'11.17. Call 992-3218. :1-~
MOBIL HOME, Bx35, excellent
lMted tllll 1tb 41)' ol Mvch 1...
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- 2 story frame, 9
But dear you're sale with
.IOMN . C. •ACOM
Mrs.
OPal
Morrlt
and~
condition. Completely furnishActlftl ...............
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of Miming star coiled on Mr. and
Jesus
BEAGLE PUPS, 4 mon\hs old;
., Nlll ceuatr
ed. 1!850.00. Call ~62 .
nice
front
porch.
sillrm
doors
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And resting in his arma
Mrs. illn !GIIlh and ramiiy on
good breed. Fl!l'll D. Norris,
Z.2UO!Ic
and
windows.
$5,000.00
No more battleS w be fought
Mondll evening. Mr. and Mra.
Racine. RD I, on Raclne-PoREEDSVILLE
OOITAGI!
P~ !GIItll of lbrcu coiled on
In the war in Viet Nam.
meroy state higbway. Phone
SPECIAL l
Early Amer!cn•
WITH
RENTAL
1\i stot-y
sadlY missed by lather, moth- stereo, AM &amp; FM radio com· 949-4033.
the &amp;nllh• ~ even~,.-.
3-Utp
frame, 6 rooms (3 bedroOms),
Mr. and ajro."JIUDOI Circle of
er, sisters, brother and grandbinatlon. Recently repossesshath,
2
porehes,
baaeiDt!lll,
New
Ha- }'IJ!Wdwllh Mary Cfl-.
mother.
ed. Take payments of $11 per MOBIL HOME on \i-acre lot.
S.l\-ltp
garage,
utility
room
in
base·
cle
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carnort with 10xl2 room atmonth, or oay · balance of
ment, Iree gas. $5,!1(10.00.
Mr. and Mra, Arthur Orr of
tached. La~e ·patio. drilled
$117.10. can 992-3218 for lr...,
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IDEAL
FOR
Cbe•
called rec...U,II I h o
demonstration.
3-5-61&lt; well water. Flatwoods Road.
Wanted To Buy
HOME
OR
CABlN
3
acres
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home
of
Mr. and Mrs. Ilobert
Pomeroy. Phooe 99U561.
ANTIQUES. furniture, dishes,
of land, ~ave! road, barb
Let.
3-Utc
1918 WHl'I'E zig zag portable
Mr, an+' Mra. RalPh Bose and
miscellaneous. Mrs. Hllward
fence, good dug well and year
model one montll old. MonodauiJiiter
olf·Racine lj1otllarecent
Cecil, BOO W. Main St., PomeCOCKER s•a•lel Poodle llll"" round sorlnf!S. $1.000.00
grams,
overcasts,
appliques.
evening
atlhoWarrenllooehome.
1 roy.
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CONTACJ' US FOR Yotl&amp;
Dies; AKC reristered. e&amp;M
sews on buttons, buttonholes.
REkL ESTATE NEEDS
Kennels, Pomeroy, Phone
blind
hems,
all
without
·at·
liM CIIEVY CAR with g o o d
11EN1\Y CLELAND
992-5562.
3-Utc
taehments. Balance $49.80 or
body, motor not Important,
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call 843-2718.
3-111-31&lt;
JW.~
Phone 992-!.836.
3-!H!tc HAY AND STRAW. PhMe 992u~Itth-fotirJumblea.
6227.
3-!-12tp
one tetter to each 'square, to
form four ordinary word•.
Help W1ntecl
Business Services
STEREO. Beautiful wood wal. LADY to do housework, one day
nut console, with AM &amp; FM HOTPOINT ELECTRIC Range . LOGAN FIRE • 8AFI!TV
. a week in Pnrtland area.
Call Pomeroy 247-2445.
EQUIPMENT, MJe1 IIIII ....
NOPEN ,' ~~\"H:;: :.:h'.:!''radio. Sold new $269.95;
Write to Bo• 6118-P, c-o The
3-lll-311&gt;
vice, Pomeroy, Oldo, BD I.
tllree months old. Now $127,
Dally Sentinel. Pomeroy.
special
pricel 011 tlliJI&amp;uiAor pay 16 per month. Call
Ohio, stating salary expected.
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lft.2113ii for free home trial. S9 FORD. A·l shape for $350
U-3\p
3-5-6tc
Phcl!re 742-4102.
$-1~
homel. Dwlllhl Lollll . ..
SIDl, Cbarlel Marllllll . .
MIDDLE-AGED lady lo do SEVEN ACRE farm , seven 1857 CADILLAC, lour door hard .... llu Elcblnpr .. . .
bousekeeping. 5 days a week,
IIQk
top. Good condition. Phone
room house. two good wellll,
' ' Weekend free, live in. call
3-1~P
cellar. out buildings. Lm1e · 18$-3831:
· lft.2188 alter 6 pm. M$!
NEJGLER Construction lor
garden space. Charlie Greer,
building houses. Long term
FARM, 32 and 6 tenths acres.
Rutland. Phone 742-1356.
Insurance debit We
loaps available, aluminum
$-!H!Ip.
Neaae SetUement; 6 room
windows, tDeula~ · gliUi,
Will !rain man age n-50 lo
houae, batll, drilled well, ps.
111811811• olll' establisbed bull- BABY FURNITURE. baaelnel.
Thtee chicken houses, bam marble Rills • .Call Guy Niil&amp;. Salary, commtsoion and
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and alto. Contl.ct Lee John· ler, Racine.
baby bod. high chair. nlaY pen.
benefits. Wrllt Box
aon, Rt. 1, ~. 0. S-to-3tc
training chair; $40 lor aU.
Sentinel. Pomei'OJ,
Phone 9lt-3752.
U-stt
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.-vr 10H • or Trecle
wall 111 •wan eare~;;:_Iai'P· loll.
1157 JAGUAR lor sale or will ' coO.s eoDdition ln8i&amp;i1wW '"'U
trade for farm lroi:tor. 11 t
tUmlohed or unflll'lll*hed, at'l
IRONING Ill . , G lllrtel, Rl. 7 below lllddle'
'l!al'liillon st., ~. call
port.
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Trailer Court, Minersville.
Phone 992-1324.
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REVIVAL STARTING at the
W"-1 Alignment
MI. Herman UB Church, SEVEN ROOM house at Bash•
an.
Phone
949-37111.
3-5-6tc
$1,.
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Fors.ie
650x13
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For S.le
evening. Rev. Carey Knlttle
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CARPETS
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Make
them
196t CHRYSLER Newport V8,
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of Cincinnati, will be the ev- FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM
a beautiful sight with Blue
APARTMENT.
Middleport,
new rubber, one owner, new
700X14
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angelist. 51lecial singing each
Lustre.
Rent
electric
sham·
7S0.14
11.11 ..,
phone
992-3874.
3-llfc
350
Diesel
John
Duerr
tractor
evening. Everyone Is wei·
670~15
lUI A7
pooer. Baker Furniture.
winch angle blade canopy.
come.
3-3-12tc
PIUI Rocoppoblo lxdul...
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3-11-Stc
F1JRNISHED and unfurnished
Marion Reynolds, below Drive
Not.-deGIIIro- .
apartments.
Close
to
school.
Inn
Theatre,
Maaon,
W
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Va.
HOUND PUPPIES to give
3-10-elc
Phone 992-5431.
I0-18·tfc REDUCE safe simrle and last
Phone 8fU040.
S-l-3tC
with Gobese tablets, Only , ,
Nelson Orllp.
'l-It 31p 125 BALES OF WHEAT HAY,
COPPiilR and brUI will be IOW:- LARGE five room and ~ath
apartment. newly decor~1tf':! i1,
30c a bale. Blanche Nelson.
er In price 10011. So sell ROW
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Youngstown
54
inch
Dexter, Ohio.
3-1~3tp ·
to BU1 Baney. Seeond st.. furnace heat. Pomerov.
Kitchen Sink In good condiPhone
9!12-5307.
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Roodnllle.
S.7-4te
tion. Phone 742-4622. 3-11-3tc SPECIAL STEREO' 1968 Early
GARAGE APART·
American stereo radio comHAPPY HOUR. SbeDIDI SpriJitl FURNISHED
MENT
on
Lincoln
Hill.
Ad- HOUSETRAILER for sale. !ill&lt;
bination. This is a beautiful
Nile Club. 5 to I p.m. 'MOl&gt;
55, aU electric. Vindale, bas
ults only. phone 992-3489.
solid
state unit with 4 speed
day lbru Friday' Ladles nl8ht
2·25-30tC extr2s ~md in good condition.
changer.
Take over payments
evel'J Friday.
u.tle
Can be seen at Zuspans Trail·
o! $5.17 or pay balance of
FOUR ROOM apartment. furn- er Court. Mason, W. Va .. or
$88.10. For free home demon·
PENNY - ONE 1946 PENNY
Phone 113·5976.
3-11-Stc
ished.
Phone
992-3975
or
992stration call ~18 . Also
will pay tor a brake adjuSt·
2511 evenings.
3-6-tlc
have
repossessed stereo in
ment at Pomeroy Home &amp;
MOBIL HOME. !OxSO. two bed·
walnut
cabinet for payments
Auto.
1-7-tfc
rooms, coppertone kitchen.
CLOSE IN downtown Pomeroy ;
of $5.91, or balance of $76.10.
One tht·ee room apartment. wall to wall caroet in living
3-Utc FAST FARM TffiE SERVICE.
REVIVAL starting at the MI.
Pomeroy Home and Auto.
room. All gas appliances.
very nice and modern. Shown
Herman U. B. Church March
11-30-TFC
Phone
992-2119.
3-7-12tp.
by appointment only. Phone
11 at 7:30 p.m. each evening.
Now ~Wide Ovah
992-5211.
3-3-tfc
Real Estate For Sale
Rev. CareY Knittle of Clncln·
Repalred Anorled
PROFESSIONAL Color TV and
FIREWOOD. any length. de•
Just ARRIVED!
naU. O~Jo will be ll'e EvangeAdjustment Tlrn
Stereo. Hi·fi service. House
livered. Gerald King, 5hnd&lt;~.
FURNISHED
APARTMENT.
Usl Special singing each evePhone 996-1063.
3-7.,1to
calls in Pomeroy and Middlecouple only. 212 S. 5th Ave,
ALL SIZES '
nlllg. Everyone Is welcome.
port;
$4 oo color TV. Chucks
Middleport,
992-M35.
3-lll-tfc
U-12te
TV Service. 152 Butternut, PoHEREFORD SALE : 24 Bulls SYRACUSE - Nice 6 room
home,
bath
with
vanity,
3
and 24 Females. So•theaster:l
meroy. Phone 992-SMQ.
ForS1Ie
FREE FIREWOOD. Ray Hart·
bedrooms, closets in two,
2-18-liOip
Ohio Hereford Association.
ley. Racine, Ohio.
S.1~c HOUSE for sale in Clifton.
hardwood
Doors.
modem
kltSpring Sale. All c1ean pedi·
Beautiful private home, lor
cher, aU on one Door, full
grees both homed and polled.
Tuppera PIIIM, 0.
Insurance
children. six rooms (three
basemen! witll garage, has
In,.,...,
Saturday,
March
16,
1968.
. Phon• 667-3682
bedrooms l , divided basement,
316 ft. frontage, on Route 124.
IN LOVING memory of S&amp;l·
Show 9:30a.m. Sale 1:00 p.m.
play room and shower. Two
Level lot, Aluminum Awnings, AUTOMQ~ILE ,lns~r~., bee~
Ranalcl L. Manley who waa
Rock
Springs
Fair
Grounds.
cancel)ed'l-cflOilt ~af·"' · ·
lots 5!1 x 100; 12 x t8 bam.
and "good neighborhood. '
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Rl.
33.
three·
miles
north
of
or's license? Call 992-2966.
Property fenced in. Inquire
131.500.00.
Pomeroy.
Ohio.
3+81c
6 15 tic
at Blanche Compson, CJif.
RUTLAND - Z ACRE LEVEL
Ronnie one ye.ar baa paaaed
ton.
3-1-30tc
since you left us
SINGER SEWING machine in LOT - One story 5 room home,
3 bedrOOms, bath, well with
WithOUt evt!ll saying goodbye
POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy lovely sewing table. Does ali
water system, plenty of garNo oRe tmows how we miss
regular sewing, plus dial
HOTIC. Of A,OJMTM-1
miniature. $75 and up. Stud
den space. $7 ,000.00.
1st•~ tf Golllt. H. IIHrfelllll, Deequipped
for
fancy
zig
zag
you
service and grooming. Pbooe
c..tiiCI.
And long to aee your smlle
I designs, buttonholes, over- MIDDLEPORT- Of'F BROADNotlee I• htf11bJ 11ven \hit Sanb
992-5443.
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and 11'. A. Qlbbl of POIIlttt'IJ,
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cut. etc. Only 6 monthly pay- WI\~- Two story, '8 room Gtbbl
Ohlo. haVfl been dulY appointtld JCx•
home
(5
BEDROOMS!,
mnd·
rutrl:11 and lt1tcu\Or ol thlr EAlt4l of
ments of $1.67 per week.
gotten
Goldl• II. l:llMrfelcl, det!ea""· J.te
ern
kitchen,
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baths,
!wo
Wben oileD they see II! smlle POTATOES. Clarence Prolfitt. Phone 1192-21!85.
11-S.tlc
of Melp County, Obio.
Pnrtland. Phone M:l-2254.
enclosed porches, basement,
Cr~lton are required to file \belr
But little they !mow the heart11 ! tfc
clalml wltll llld ftduelarJ wttlda four
garage,
••tra
carport.
$10,000.
SINGER SEWING machine,
monthl.
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Dated Ullt ILtl d., of FebnW'r
That's spent e.ach lonely hour COAL. heavy, iumo sloker. eg~ sews forward and reverse. IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY
~OHN c. IACOH
Tbe
we pl~~C~: upon
Zig zag equipped to button· TO SELL LIST WITH US. WE
and mine run. Excelsior Sall
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REALLY
ON
THE
BAU,,
your grave
ef ..,. CMitfy
Works, Inc .. E. Main St.. Po- hole. monogram, dam, etc. VIRGIL or HELEN TEAFORD
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May wither and decay
Sews
like
new.
Pay
off
6
pay·
meroy. Phone 992-3891. 12-6-tfc
Mr. and Mrs. Larry !mllh and
But our love lor yoo dear
ments $6.76 each or $30 cas~ ..
family
of Laurel Clur q10nt an
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Albert M. Cox, llrllla'
PhOne
992-2685.
3-S.tle
RoDnie
TWO STORY, seven room home ;
evening recontl1 with Mr, and
NOTICI OP AI'I'OINT#I"NT
1191-:830never lade away.
lltett ef W..,... Martter. DteenM·
Mra, Don !mllh and family,
leur bedrooms, bath, Ia r g e
3-lll-3tc
NoUct II hereby al•tll tbat A4t
We olton sit and think about
Betty Van Moler, william
utility room, gas heat. Five STEREO CONSOLE, contemM. Harper of PQI'Aei'Gl• QblO, bu
Tbe war In V'1&lt;t Natn
been
duly
•ppoln\ed
.c!ll\tni.trald
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porary
walnut
stereo
with
racarleton, Margaret Aruicarle!AIII
minutes walk to Middleport
of U• Bltate of Wune Jlarplr M·
O'BRIEN &amp; CROW
And how it tmk oor loved
and son, Patrick, and E u n le
e.aMd. lat.e of Pq!netD)', Melp CoU!I·
business district. Paul Houd- dio. deluxe Boating turntabREALTY CO.
ty, Ohle.
le.
Waa
floor
demonstrator.
asbelt 992-3246.
2-27-lotc
cr«ttton .... requlred t.o tilt tbtlr Brinker Jllent an 8V8I1ing recentAnd !hey never shall come
Will sell at discount price of MIDDLEPORT - AN EXCEl, claiiDI wltb •aid ftduclKJ' wlWil loU ly with EmW SCbr«lkqost of
LENT BUY ·- IDEAL LOCA· mau\bl.
Parker8bur11o
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$'11.17. Call 992-3218. :1-~
MOBIL HOME, Bx35, excellent
lMted tllll 1tb 41)' ol Mvch 1...
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- 2 story frame, 9
But dear you're sale with
.IOMN . C. •ACOM
Mrs.
OPal
Morrlt
and~
condition. Completely furnishActlftl ...............
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of Miming star coiled on Mr. and
Jesus
BEAGLE PUPS, 4 mon\hs old;
., Nlll ceuatr
ed. 1!850.00. Call ~62 .
nice
front
porch.
sillrm
doors
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And resting in his arma
Mrs. illn !GIIlh and ramiiy on
good breed. Fl!l'll D. Norris,
Z.2UO!Ic
and
windows.
$5,000.00
No more battleS w be fought
Mondll evening. Mr. and Mra.
Racine. RD I, on Raclne-PoREEDSVILLE
OOITAGI!
P~ !GIItll of lbrcu coiled on
In the war in Viet Nam.
meroy state higbway. Phone
SPECIAL l
Early Amer!cn•
WITH
RENTAL
1\i stot-y
sadlY missed by lather, moth- stereo, AM &amp; FM radio com· 949-4033.
the &amp;nllh• ~ even~,.-.
3-Utp
frame, 6 rooms (3 bedroOms),
Mr. and ajro."JIUDOI Circle of
er, sisters, brother and grandbinatlon. Recently repossesshath,
2
porehes,
baaeiDt!lll,
New
Ha- }'IJ!Wdwllh Mary Cfl-.
mother.
ed. Take payments of $11 per MOBIL HOME on \i-acre lot.
S.l\-ltp
garage,
utility
room
in
base·
cle
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ment, Iree gas. $5,!1(10.00.
Mr. and Mra, Arthur Orr of
tached. La~e ·patio. drilled
$117.10. can 992-3218 for lr...,
RUTLAND
IDEAL
FOR
Cbe•
called rec...U,II I h o
demonstration.
3-5-61&lt; well water. Flatwoods Road.
Wanted To Buy
HOME
OR
CABlN
3
acres
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home
of
Mr. and Mrs. Ilobert
Pomeroy. Phooe 99U561.
ANTIQUES. furniture, dishes,
of land, ~ave! road, barb
Let.
3-Utc
1918 WHl'I'E zig zag portable
Mr, an+' Mra. RalPh Bose and
miscellaneous. Mrs. Hllward
fence, good dug well and year
model one montll old. MonodauiJiiter
olf·Racine lj1otllarecent
Cecil, BOO W. Main St., PomeCOCKER s•a•lel Poodle llll"" round sorlnf!S. $1.000.00
grams,
overcasts,
appliques.
evening
atlhoWarrenllooehome.
1 roy.
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CONTACJ' US FOR Yotl&amp;
Dies; AKC reristered. e&amp;M
sews on buttons, buttonholes.
REkL ESTATE NEEDS
Kennels, Pomeroy, Phone
blind
hems,
all
without
·at·
liM CIIEVY CAR with g o o d
11EN1\Y CLELAND
992-5562.
3-Utc
taehments. Balance $49.80 or
body, motor not Important,
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call 843-2718.
3-111-31&lt;
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Phone 992-!.836.
3-!H!tc HAY AND STRAW. PhMe 992u~Itth-fotirJumblea.
6227.
3-!-12tp
one tetter to each 'square, to
form four ordinary word•.
Help W1ntecl
Business Services
STEREO. Beautiful wood wal. LADY to do housework, one day
nut console, with AM &amp; FM HOTPOINT ELECTRIC Range . LOGAN FIRE • 8AFI!TV
. a week in Pnrtland area.
Call Pomeroy 247-2445.
EQUIPMENT, MJe1 IIIII ....
NOPEN ,' ~~\"H:;: :.:h'.:!''radio. Sold new $269.95;
Write to Bo• 6118-P, c-o The
3-lll-311&gt;
vice, Pomeroy, Oldo, BD I.
tllree months old. Now $127,
Dally Sentinel. Pomeroy.
special
pricel 011 tlliJI&amp;uiAor pay 16 per month. Call
Ohio, stating salary expected.
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lft.2113ii for free home trial. S9 FORD. A·l shape for $350
U-3\p
3-5-6tc
Phcl!re 742-4102.
$-1~
homel. Dwlllhl Lollll . ..
SIDl, Cbarlel Marllllll . .
MIDDLE-AGED lady lo do SEVEN ACRE farm , seven 1857 CADILLAC, lour door hard .... llu Elcblnpr .. . .
bousekeeping. 5 days a week,
IIQk
top. Good condition. Phone
room house. two good wellll,
' ' Weekend free, live in. call
3-1~P
cellar. out buildings. Lm1e · 18$-3831:
· lft.2188 alter 6 pm. M$!
NEJGLER Construction lor
garden space. Charlie Greer,
building houses. Long term
FARM, 32 and 6 tenths acres.
Rutland. Phone 742-1356.
Insurance debit We
loaps available, aluminum
$-!H!Ip.
Neaae SetUement; 6 room
windows, tDeula~ · gliUi,
Will !rain man age n-50 lo
houae, batll, drilled well, ps.
111811811• olll' establisbed bull- BABY FURNITURE. baaelnel.
Thtee chicken houses, bam marble Rills • .Call Guy Niil&amp;. Salary, commtsoion and
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and alto. Contl.ct Lee John· ler, Racine.
baby bod. high chair. nlaY pen.
benefits. Wrllt Box
aon, Rt. 1, ~. 0. S-to-3tc
training chair; $40 lor aU.
Sentinel. Pomei'OJ,
Phone 9lt-3752.
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.-vr 10H • or Trecle
wall 111 •wan eare~;;:_Iai'P· loll.
1157 JAGUAR lor sale or will ' coO.s eoDdition ln8i&amp;i1wW '"'U
trade for farm lroi:tor. 11 t
tUmlohed or unflll'lll*hed, at'l
IRONING Ill . , G lllrtel, Rl. 7 below lllddle'
'l!al'liillon st., ~. call
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Trailer Court, Minersville.
Phone 992-1324.
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~rove· President Johnoon's , """
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"tillllon desplte mounUng eosts at
I"• V!,.narn War.
The secret a r Y argued
as:Unst any aid cut in a
~.repared

statement

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items to!ncreaseprolllt:tlon.
The secr,.ary contondod thlt
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prolf8111
the fore!.f;n 1151!1 a nee
administered by the Agoncy for
lntea·national
lle:velopment
( \ID) "is ei£kiently and

the

Opening o( testimoiU' before the
SOJ1Jie Foreign Relations~~

mittee.

With Rusk's appearance, pos-

sibly ruMlfll! Into tbe nlgh4 tbe
committee was moYlll!l toWard
a possibly ~lostve debate
later in the day over the
wisdom ot Johnson's SOutheast
Asia policy.
O!fk:tal Purpoae
The secretary had retused for

Experts

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to testily bt open
session aOOut Vietnam policy

months

before the critical committee
heaoed b)' Son. J. William

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aid program.

urging adallttoo of tbe foreign

However, he and committee
members, among whom are
some ot: the sharpest crltlcs of

the Vietnam War, were both
aware that his appearance,

carried nationally on liYe
television and radio, Would
quickly erut&gt;t into a lull scale
argument over

all \ facets

of

administration poltcy...
Fulbright and other members
of C'4ngrvss were disturbed by

report• tbat Gen. WiUtam c.
Westmoreland is asking for an
additional 206,000 trooP• during
tbe next year to add to the
525,000 alreacf.y authorized for
Vietnam.

In his (IJiening statement,
ur&amp;btg aPProval of the ltd
request, Rusk said the underd&amp;-

velqled nat»ns of the world
have no hope of success 1n their
light ogalnst "hopelessneso l!ld

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unless the United
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and
other wealthy
nations help them.
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Saturday at her home on Dia~
mond ::1., Mlddlepor't, will be
held Wedneada,y at 2 p.m. at tbe
Mt. Moriah Reptlst ChUrch In
Middleport wltb Rev. Rohert
Jackson officiating. Burla.l will
be in tbe Mlddleporillill Ceme·
tery.
g-.e was born July 14, 1888,
at Middleport, Ule daughter of
the late William and Julia Coleman Cousins She wa11 also preceded in death by her husband,
Lee, two sons and three daugh~e

was a member or the

Moriah Baptist Church where

served as ~nday School su"';;:~;t for many years, a
fn
of the mi saionary soand the Lewis Manley Post
263 American Legion auxil-

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Miss Julia Reese
whom she made her home;
Ervin (Mar1 Francis)
:. ,...,,ga:r&lt;IJl•e_r, Middleport; two
William II. Cousins Coand George E. COusin•,
Nursing Home, 12
and t! great •

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- COats Funeral nome
WGdncsday when the
be taken to the church

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e.uinateo, lo llaetf aurroanded
(Vi'O- U.S.
Air by lllout 18,000 COinmtmllll.
Force 852 Stratofortreaaea to- Tho CO!nmwdllo h... Ill&amp; zlflde,Y pounded NOJ1h vtetnameae .., -ch.. to wlthill 100 78fda
rfDclng the Marine Iori of Khe of tilt baH porlme!Air, The
- on tbe oortllern border or 6,000.awt IA!alllemeck prrlllll
VIetnam. Mllltaey enureaa hao beal ualnJ llakea llld evon
laid the jell drol)ped a new
devt~· to !err« ClUt
f1pe delayed.actfon bomb capa- lllack tunnels Ill&amp; by the
ble of IDllliling COinmunlll C&lt;&gt;mmanlllo.
lllack tumiela.
The lllflttaey IIOUI'cel aald tbe
U.S. spokeamen said tbe
..,.,.,.s had wtthheta
Stratealc Air COmmand bom- o! the delayed.actfon bombo
bers struck atx ttmea to tbe until now, to pt the bell UH o!
p111t 2t hours. The aoureaa aald the new t,ype at Kha SOIIh. They
each wave used the bombs aald the bombs wetall 750 tono
lttlod wttb !Uses to e&gt;p]ode
Iller landing l!ld dellrol'
tonneiJ 20 loot below ground,

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ACOEPTS,-CHECK - Geral4 Slmmolll, Wlhlma 1ltgh ilaQd llrectDt, aco..,;. 1 flOO cheek
!rom JIUI Lhllh!lalol, 110~ ~ llld 3- Clrtwl"ll!lt, worth,y lllllroD, of Mloon ChoPtar
, . No. 161, Cirdar or Eaatern lltlr. Tilt- wtn llo IPPiled to tho WahaD1a Band Boootor• now unJ.
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Eden News,

ll'h:sk .Taking Second

Social Notes

last all week

Uneertain Future
WASIIIN(;TON (IJPl) - T h 0
senate was poised today for n.
nal passage or civU rlgtats legislation which by 1970 would
outlaw racial discrimination in
the sale and rental of nearly 70
per cent or the natioo's h~s­
ing.
The threc.part p.tckage faced
an uncertain future in the nouse
where leader s have been reluctant so far to speculate on ita
prospect

THREE ARE FINED
Three delendarrto were lined
$10 and coots each In weokebd
hearings before FOrno~ Ma.Y·
or aisrtea Lepr. Thllt a r e
Fred Boggeso, Fomei'O)', Ill&gt; op-

erator' a license; G • or 1 e
ii\lfOIIse, l'llmeroy, tntoxl&lt;adon,
llld Carl E. Moora, L~la,
reckleaa operation ot 1 motor
vehicle.

Harrisonville

·:Grilling by Senate
fiom
MEIGS GENERAL HOsPITAL
SATURDAY ADMI!iSIONS f'lorence Burnside, Pomeroy.
SATURDAY t:4SCHARGES Ann Flck, John Frick, Ella Goodin, AUllRIA Jeffers.
SUNDAY
ADM!!iSIONS Pearl Darst, Cheshire, Thomas
Higgens, Pt. Pleasant.
SUNDAY
DISCHARGES Thomas Weber 1 Louis Reibel.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barber,

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WASIIINGTON (llPl) - Slc:rltlrl' ol Slltl·.lloan Bulk eo""

- ~-: llllded '1041¥ .tilt S.O. Forelp Relaltona cOmmiue wao try.
- . lilt 10 h.IDi Ill te.ut)o Pltbllcly on lnfonillllon that would

::: ·•WI thi ~mnnJIIto ill V I :... .

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!).Ark., chairman of the cornillrlnl• llllmtllntll heued

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By MRS, JOHN srour
Mr. and Mrs. r:.na Welch's
Sundlt¥ guests were Mr. and Mrs,
Everett Welch IIICI clallflhten of
Circleville. Their granddaughter, who was ln tbe boi:Pltal ror
some time is now able to at~

Harper and Mrs. Stout went to
nlgl&gt;~

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' flart preache&lt;1.

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Pomeroy at II a.m. ·Ma!ldv Wll
t6 degrees undet -

skies.

z,u he~-

RIIIk telll!led in a crowded
Senate caucua room before a
battery o! atx live televlllon

eameraa, U movie camvaa and
!GO newsmen ODd pbcjlqraJflera. Hlo wordo were carried
&amp;round the world b)' the Voice
o! America llld throtlal1out the
Dation b.Y radio and televlllon.

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Proposal

Relaltm1

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Seereteey of ,\Jrlculture Or.
ville L. Freeml!l tada1 reminded feed CfiiD ptuillcor• lhetillll1
a !ewdi,roramBIDbeforeGiealptup dea4i(ne for tho 1988 I e e d
CfiiD .PrU8rfm, The ...,.....,.
said prleoo for tbe 1988 !e e d
Bob
Ohio State grabl crop are being made now
liooketbalt ltar under Pomeroy's b)' Gle plantlfll! and dlverlfon cteTippy Dye !Ilion O,e oooehed tbe ctolono thai rarmera tbemsetves
lluckeyoo, wW be. tho featured are making.
speaker lf,sreh 28 to the Athena
Sit~~~«&gt; In the week tllldlnl
Hlgb !k)Qol cal~ when lhe March I waa ....Uer thanantlct.
AJI.Iltlr bl.akelllill team or the· )&gt;8tacl to terms o! pro&lt;Nc8outheaatern Oblo Athlatle ' - ers and ocr-. Neltller tbe
lllle Ia honored. Burkholder mw ts IIOI'kload In ASC of.
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!lceo nor· account• for
the re!advely low totalo. U&gt;teao
new market tn!lueoeas develop
GAUGES ~ Galllpolla, 12.1 - wlllcll are not - ill
and 20.8 ~ 56 feet o! roU- - low corn price• wt11 result
er!l Pl. Ploa1111t, 25.10; Pllml- from a low lovel o! partlob&gt;atl""
21.00; Hinton, uo ill tho!eedCfllnprocrem.IIJrpar.
atat.; Kanawha Fallo, 7.60 ril- Uc)j)atlng In tbe 1988 hod rraln
ing; &lt;;llarlllkilt, 21.60 rialng. tJIOII'III1. !armero will IDenaae
their
priceolhls
IWIIDIII'
. . - . l'1llllling • 1ee1 or rolloro; Mlrm4t, l:ldillit.Sieetond ond nut year. They alao will
WID!Ield, t'lllllllil 28 !lei.
-~~~~ tbelr - · with dlverolon ond prlea _ . - t Pll'·
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11)01111, wllldl do not depend Tho temperature Ia Fomeroro the - I I ' U crapo do. Tb 11
dawJtfown butdbell dllllrtet at wtu alao bealfilbloforprlcoJIUP11;30 a.m. wao Ude-l,lllder JIOI'IIOW,
ram, lldoa.

Near IWf of &amp;lance
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no lllndl Rlllllo,

torpt

killed. Later

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pllllll killed '

Dine C8IUr tor the nation's u ...,.riuaa juat oor111 o! the .
lllllllaey eommanleatlons. Other bailie area.
tarpta illclllde alr!lelds, radar
Governmtlll ........ said '
lltel ond trabl llnel. u.s. t18 Vtetnameoo troopo'
alllcJolo al.. .._tal the Olld or Wfte killed In combat Iaiit wook,

two .... apenllonl,

Slratop
and Ellterprlae, Glat killed 5, 970
1!1181"1"1lla• ill Glo SaiiOD area.
In lolondi,J'. mtJOr fttllltlng,
troopa of tho U.S. Army 19111h
lJil&gt;t l!iflllll7 Brlpda llfd
they ldiled 78 CommiiDt Its ill •
llve-IIClllr 11a1rt near Tam Ky,
350 lllflo1 IW tbe coaot !:rom
Sallon. Two Amer!CODI were

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AIIJI. Gen. Wtlliam SPIIe aald
104ey· tlactlon board&amp; lltl,)' •et
IIi ·~ resilltratlon oerteeo
for primary alectlono.
Slc:retery of BtattTedBrown
ruled eorlter voter• Wllllill8to
roaillter for a primary could
feliateron!yattheq....,ey
board "' eloctlona omca.
Tha Olllnion by Saxllo wu
wrt- for Monl&amp;omory CounQI
P r o - Lee C. Falke, a
Democrat who aokedi!alecdon
bolrda could set ll&gt; regtlltr•
tton olllees throillhout tbe
&lt;OIIDI,y before I primary eleetloo.

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trlbullllfl f30f) 1 year to the 1\1&amp;.
Count;)' Health Doperlmeot
lor eertjlell rendared and heard
compl- blocking alley&amp;
en neord 111111! then 11 !Urlber
blockap o!-1, allVIOfpallaaiweyo, tile .....,._ .. _

alblo will be IIDid aecordfD8 lo
11to -...... Alao, per~~~towiU
llo lined, aceordlal 111 ...
for .._, dop1111111Df1 ......
The next meetfDC willllo bold
on Mardi 1t "' lit up the budlilt. - . _ nra . , _ JIQ'.
... Rayaeo, RICOlder Cblrtotta.
Jenks, CouncUm• Daoald Jtllat1011, 011111 Wrllht, Roeor llr·
sen, ond Gtiirll car-

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Iaauon t,ype -

*'t Tough Policy

Construction Fund is

GAUGES - Galllpolb, 12.0
111d 19.9 running 17 !eel or roll·
era; Pt. Plea1111t, 24.30; PoJBe..
fOY·Ma8011, 20.90; Hinton, 1.70
rlstlll!; Cblrleaton, 19.80 rtolnl.
London llld Marmet are rlllilfDa
2 feet o1 mUero, and WID!Illd,

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COI.IJMiWii (lJPl)

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STORE HOURS: ·,. ·..'"' .
FRIDAY., 7 TO 7 -SATURDAY 7 TO 8

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Sign Up

•••tatant.
fliver Gauges

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bed

and bore U to 20 feet lntD tile
III'OWid before their main
elQ&gt;]oalve dlar&amp;e~•lriQoto4.
Smaller jelo uoed dell,y..s.6ose
bombo ill tbe Vla!Nm .w...
earllor. But tho IOUlCOI aald a
model Wll deYelqpe4 for
uoe by the 852o wllldl ill the
pall almpl,y cklqled lOIII ol
high Ollp)OIIIVOI for amratlon
bombflll,
In other action, U.S. Jot• ltew
76 mllafonl aplnllt North
Vletnem Monday, llrlkinl olx
tlrgeto wttbiJI 86 lllfleo ol
llanol.
spokumon said one

eolloetton lUnd short sflloo
itiiro are b!U1 oUtlllln&lt;ltna
Meantlmo, Zotkle aullmllledto aplnlj the fund, Which hu I
Gene Gnte, cleriHruiUfer, a balance or lbout t18,ooo. Grate
tilt or
whteh ha¥1 ...., aloo !IOfDied 0111 that tbe vtUap
oxcav- ill Ja,yq tho MWoge colloctod te,07f In water bWa
Plant Unoo. Zortdo llfd thai for ,.........,. but bad ~
llowoey wW be reiii)Onllbll for turea of $3,$21, plua tbe eyetom
r$111'1J11 tbe street• to the UU.. P&amp;Ymtlll o! cmr •3,000 for tbe
ractton or the Floyd G, Browne mol!th. thenby Dllklltr
~firm.
h!flhor than r..-a.
IJuriqr a dtiCUIIk!D ODtlilierllla pointed out that Wltb
mlllt on U1o purehlill o! a po,.. the IPProachofaummorwatwu..
tton of tho lloli• Couri;r Watw oge lhould Increase. Ht aald tbe
Co. Iaiit Nowmbar, OOUIICU .,.. vlllap wu "oYOr tho hump,"
lhortnd GratiiOPI'VCeediOIIIIM with tho mllflh 110ft illrllw tbe
pt,ymentl o! $3,0t7,50 for IICh llrllt four IIIOillh&amp;. He tndtcltod
lDr the four months the Vl)loge aloo that -ndtturos 1D1J be r..
ha• owned tho water ayotem. ducod.
Grate pointed out tbat aueh a
Bt&amp;ldee tho liiOIId1l¥ paymtnt
pt,ymont Proballl: will run the o! P,Of/,&amp;CJ wlllcb 11 IIIPited 10
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Two calls were answered over
tbe weekend by tbe Midolteport

River Gauges

Mr. and Mrs. flenry Waggoner' s grandda~hter who lives in
Columbus, is ln University Ho""
pttal.
Mrs. Herdie Neloon, Rev. and
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Mrs. cart were in PU'kerstx.irs nmntna s teet.
to see Mro. Nelson'ogr~
tor who is a patlent at st. JOIIIPh
lloiiPital.
TON!Girf AND TUI~sDJIY
lllr, and Mrs. Charle• MCGrath
E h 11 • 12
are rnov1nt1 Into tbo lllvld ~
NY ROME
nard house.
hnleolot)
·lllro. 11ay llaoon Ia cat)IW ror · 1 Flrlnk
'fi. J~IIi!l
here ltttle grandohU6 willie lilr," IF•t.~~~~tt!ilrllti'lftet-~ ~ J!ll "
· Ruo..u Maoon loworld .. at.lh•
llll"lq home.

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COIIIjll1'ed with 139 tbe prft!Gua

were-

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ed ond 88 tilled aa mlaalni lael
Week, They laid 5,327 c..r....,nllltl were killed b)' allied._
Jut week. American callllallld
loot - k wilt be Thursday, •• ullllal.

Construction Lagging

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Reese was dead upon the arriMilrtha Holsinger, aDd Mr. and val or the I(JI&amp;d at ber Diamond
Mrs. );QI Bigley vtsitod l;unds,f St. home at u,28 p.m. Saturalter~DqC~ wttb Mr• .\""' .Mrs. day. lilnday at 2:06 p.m., the
L«J~rd Barber and taJilll,y.
""'ad ..W.t to tbe Peart Darot
Martha Holsinger, F"""'t Bill" reoidence botow Hoobon. Darst
le)' and Susie KerWil) vlalted was taken to Veterana Memor~nday with Mrs. Wtulain nosel. tal Holjlital where he was adton at CamdOil-Ciark lloljlital, • mltted as a medical padent.
Parlulrsburg. Mro. Hoselloll W..
derWent IIW'gery Frida,)&gt; mornlfll!.
The South American horseMr. and Mrs. Ivan ~evalter
fish sheds its skin like a
oPent !imda,)&gt; with reladveo at snake.
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Mr. and Mrs, Fred ~mill,
New PhUadelphta, lfllent !imday
wttb Mr. and Mrs. Wtnn!e llo~
atnger and family.

school U1ree hours ada,)&gt;.
Mro. Moille McGra!l1 llld Efll~·t McGrall1nfLogl!lwtl'lgull,l tl
or Mr. and Mrs. Eat! McGrath.
Mr. and Mrs. Jameo Borpn
ana childr.en ot Lanca~ter were
guests of Mn. Borgan and Mike.
Mrs, Llda Powell vtoUod Mrs.
Danny Aoh and chtldren, Monday.
WUtard Garll!ld and Ml15 BerVETEIIANS MEMOIUAL
tha Acldris were in GalUpolts reHOSPITAL
cently.
SATURDAY ADMISSIONS Vlrgll Hamon is reco~ering Tammy Barrett,
Langtvilll!i
nicely from recent surgery but Hudolph Perazlan 1 West Cotumo ·
is still in Veterans Hospital.
b!a; l.y&lt;!la Neal, Weat Colunibla.
Mr. Earl Foi4 Jr. and boys
DISCIIAIIGED SATUitDAY were guests of Mr. andMrs.Folt Thomas Johnson. ~aron Drake,
Sr.
~nald
!toWers, Alexander
Mr. and Mrs. William Howard Cross, Angela Cross, ~aron
and children of Zanesville were Cunningham, Gladys Chaffee,
recent guests of M.r. and M r s. Gheliter Clark, Burton carson,
Charle5 Jone11.
Charles Wolle, Oscar ltobertaon.
Mrs. Nora !Jean was gue11.t of
SI•NilAY ,,llMI~'&gt;IONS- Carl
.Mr. and Mrs. Clalr Wllgl.'Oner. l'owell, l'omeroyj Arlie Wes~
Mrs. Bessie Graham and Mrs. l,ortland.i Thelma {;ufiter, Ml•
Grace Hess were in GaUlpolis lO ers~lllei Bernesq flood. Pomo
see Mrs. Elijah Estep who Is eroy; NeiUe NeiJOD. Dexter; Lucy
improving slowly from surgery. •·ouer, !ltddteport; Mtll Hudaon.
Mr.. and Mrs. IByton Hhodel !'$'racuae.
and grandchildren of CharlestOn
SUNDAY tJISCHAIIGES visited Mr. and Mrs.. Delmer Mildred Ward, Mlchul H-...,
Hhodes and their :;on, IUchard Lydta )'eal.
lthodcs and family of ll.mbar.
Mrs. Minnie McGrath visited
Mrs, Stout.
Mr, Guy Harper, Mrs. Hope

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In Khe - · lnteltfpnco
IIOUI'ctl iald Gen. Vo Nilo'•
Glap, North VIetnam'• de!enoe
mtn!IIA!r and maotermlnd of the
landmork F1"llleh da!eat at Dt111
BY BOB HOEFUCH
Bien Phu If years aao. Is ill
Flllure
o! the sewoge dii)IOIII
next door Looa directing the
III&amp;Uit (1ft lhe Marine bl.atlort. system to be completed 1&gt;1 the
Glap launched hta bailie March 28 oontract date ond 11'!lnanotal PI'Obloma In tbe
aplnot Dten Btlit Phu on
March 13, 1954, llld Khe Sallh'a Puroblse or I POrtion of the
Co. were
Leatherneck• were braced ror lleli• Coul'lly
the poootbtlltl the loog.antlcl- I~ toptco of dallberationo
)&gt;8tacl atllck apinot tbem llonda,)&gt; lllaht by !ltddlClOft Q)un.
would be8fD Wednesday because ctl,
Couoon Prolfctent Jolm z.r.
tbe Communlllto have • tradikle
fOPOtted that lhe worlt on the
tion of klcld111 oil campalpa on
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dtiPOsai lyltem wtlliiOI
IM!veraery dates.
be eoonpioted by Mareb 28, lhe
Tunnel Warfare
conttact
date. Ho slid thai It
Khe - · western ancl&gt;or of
JUDO 1
tbe allied antl-lnvaalm line will probably be fachq: 70,000 Nol'lh vt_...se betore tbe system to eomplltld.
It was polrted out there .PTOo
troopa accordfD8 Ill Intelligence
blbly wtll be no extension gro
ed to tho llfowocy C&lt;&gt;nstri.ctfon
Co., l'arker&amp;burr, whkll Is the

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Mr. and Mrs, Byron Pieraol,

HUand Church &gt;iunda,)&gt;

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courthouse ln McArthur, accord-

well as from those who have
long resisted any set of enforceable regulatlons.
Chairman John C. StenoJs, DMiss., or Ole senate Ethics Committee promised to haYe the longawaited report oo the deaks or
the membera today. Debate begins Tuesday and Is expected to

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aucceeded in

bers.
The code of ethics waa c e rta.ln to tooch off arpmenta (rom
the small group of senators whO
want a strong set or rulea as

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Meigs Cmmty farmers a r e
illvtted to attend a I e o d e r
pig pro&lt;Netion school at t h e

program lor the nacal year
beginnlr¥ July
1 involve•
S!)fnding no more than $170
!!\Uilml Ql lhe money .outal~ the
tiriiiid ~es, comPared with a
$980 drain on doUar funds In the
1961 program.
for
Well Set
He sold tbe United States now
Carl Well, 70, or near Pomrlll1kl only filth among the
industrtaltzed nation• o! lhe eroy, dled Saturday evening at
IIOI&gt;Communt&amp;t world In tbe an Athens hospital.
He 1B survived by a brother,
P1'090rtion of tts gro" nattonal
product used for o!!tc!al ald. Val, Pomeroy Raute 3, and a
The program for next year number or nieces and nephews.
represents two thirds or one per Funeral services will be held
cent of the gross national at 2 p.m. Wadne~ at !!.'wing
product, he said.
Funeral !lOme where frhllldR
Important Program•
mey call at anytime. Bqrlal wtll
Among the programs which be ln the Silver Ridge CelneRuik speci!lcilty monttoned as tory.
imPOrtant were:
-Authorizltion for the United
Slllea to contribute $200 mUtton
over a four year period for the
.r _ .J
Asian Devalopment Bank.
0
~e
- Pn~PQsals to devote nearly ·
WASHINGTON (IJPO- II•~
$800 miUlon next year to 11 dlrect
utatlon
scarred by ~~ BOblW
proanms in agriculture." with
Baker
scandal
and the &lt;:eniUrtof
Sjleetal emphasis on providing
sen.
Thoma&amp;
J.
Dodd, ,p.conn.,
fenUizers, ~&lt;~eeds and other
an anxtous Senate toda,)' pta
its ftrst look at a propooed code
to govern the conduct orlt•mem-

Dies on Sunday

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Ing to Councy Agent C. E. Blakeo.
stopping the gold rush attack ' tee. The school will be held !rom
7,30 to ' 9,30 p.m. on Thurada,y
on the U. S. dollar.
Amerlca•s sh: gold pool part- evenings, March 14, 21, and 28.
ners reaffir•ned 9Jnday their deJames Uttle, area extension
termination with the United states agent, ·animal science. arrani'ed
to malntain the price of gold at the school. Items to be covered
inelude herd management, reed$35 an ounce.
The action aimed at ending ing, inheritance, crossbreeding
speculation in gold on the mon- and selection for Improvement.
ey markets thathasexertedpressure on the OOUar and the devalued British pound.
ABA !&gt;TANDING&gt;
u the speculators had s u c- By United Press International
ceeded in pushing up the price
EM&gt;T
or gold on the money m a r k e t,
W, L, Pet. GB
this would have cut the value of Pittsburgh • • 5.1 23 .689
&lt;I i)the dollar in fc, ~ign markets MtMesota., • , .U 23 .649 3
because $35 would buy less than lndlaoa, , .... 37 38 .493 141h
ane ounce of gold. Therefore, it New Jerse.) ••• 33 40 .4:52 11 1f.!
BY MARTHA HOL~NGEII
would have taken more dollars Kentucky ••••• 30 41 .123 18'.1
Attendance .at Eden Sunday
to buy the same amount of gold.
~hoot March 3 was 65.
WE1&gt;T
The money markets were reRev. LlQl'd F.•Lnnc(y, returoed
W, L, Pet. GB
opening today alter tbe week·
missionary
from Africa, will lee..
end. The experts waited to see New orleans•• 44 27 .620
wrr.
on
ttls work and also show
what effect the financier s• ac- Denver•••••• 41 30 .577 3
1'
pictures or the African mission
tion wOUld have on speculation. Dallas••••• , 40 30 .571 3 11
work Thursda.l' ~ March 21,
The gold pool, to which t h e Houston. , ••• 28 4.5 .384 17
at Eden United Brethren Church.
United States contributes more Anaheim. , , •• 23 19 .391 21
Everyone is welcome.
than 50 per cent, maintains the Oakland. •• , , 22 48 .314 21 1h
Eddie Bigley opent iiunday with
!&gt;lJNDAY'S llESULTS
stahiltcy of gold at $35 an ounce
Mr.
and Mrs. Wlnnle Holsinger
on the market. 1C the price rises, Indiana 113 New Orleans 105
and
family.
..,
the pool buys. U tbe price drops, Houston 122 Oakland 94
Mr. and Mrs. Ervan Blake
the pool sells. Either way the Pittsburgh 122 New Jersey 106
and
lamtly, &gt;t~rlJ1G!!eld, lfll1nl
pool loses money on the trans- Dallas 112 Anaheim 110
the
weekend
with hi&amp; father, Rev.
action and the United States losOnll' games scheduled
Elden Blake.
, .
es the most. SO tar this year
MONAD'd;; GAMES
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Vtr!lilllols!nger
the speculation has oo~t t h e Dallaa at Delver
are announcing the birth or a
United states a hall btllion dot. Oakland at Kentucky
6 lb. 14 oz. daughter, born !iln-Only game11 scheduled
lara.
&lt;1!1)' a,t. st• •~?!!\I'.J),~!'!'il']j•. Paf"
kersbl,lrg. Graowarents are Mr.
Funt'!ral Services
and Mrs. 1\iwain 'D.trst and Mr.
and Mrs. Aln llolstnier, S&lt;,

Mrs. Reese, 79,

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Meigs Farmers are
Invited to Meeting

Senate Members
T R ,
eVleW

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lht&gt;oted To ..1le lnlf!rel" Of''l'lte (

bers.

Mr.

l

,I

wlU lie

I!Gundl,y monogOd." .
lie sold MD, which ha• bOon
U1e targel of corruption chlllll•
in some lr$&amp;8, "deal&amp; proll()tly
wtll1 lhe relattveb lew Installces in ,Which mla~es and
shortcoOW.:i occur."
The Foreign Relations C&lt;lrnmUtee set aside procedural
tulea ln order to Lllow full
questioning or Ruak by memo-

BASEL, Switzerland (IJPl) Banking experts said today they
expect the next 48 hours to determine Whether Western Europe's financiers

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the tntareat on the Ioiii for 1110
Pllfllhue of lhe oyatem, the vn.
lap wtll haVI to lie)' odiONhlrpo Involved In tho bookkoopbw
on lhe bonds luued. A part o!
moneys oent now wW be pUoc:ed
ill I ltnldrw lund llld wtll be . .
piled 10 the princiPII payment.
No )IIYIDIIIt Ia duo 011 lhe pr!a.
eiPal for the Pllfllhase ot tho
ayltlm llllltl the !lllh year, ever,
In a """'rtaa move, c.,.,.n
had G- read for IIIPl'OYI1
n! payuiem only billa Whlcb
had been pre-..1 witb a !1111'chase order.
C&lt;lunoU said thai vt1lap r lattona roqutre thai a llU1'&lt;haM
order be aubmllled with IICb
(CcnUnued on '"'" 8)
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A: V. Howell Dies
FI!Dent oor¥iCOI lor AJon1o and ro!lieoented hll ' COUill,y ..
v. Honll, 85, Pomeroy. who the Couqdl o! Nad&lt;mat De!enae
died thlo -.a ill the Melp illrllll! WOrld War l
Gonflral Hoapltal, will be held
Frl41:r at 2 p.m. at the Ewlnl
Chopol witb tile Rev. Glenn Hlleo
allldadna. Burial will be In Gle
Beoch Grove Celllltet7 !amt1Jr
tot bealde hla late wife, ~«We
CUrti• Hawaii, who died ill Ai&gt;rll, 1867.
He waa born Auauot27, 1872,
ot JloWDin&amp;IOil. tbe ,1011 or the
lote Marcallus llld Sarah 1\foore
llowell. He Wll .... - iD b)' two ..... CUrti•
and Raymond, ill 1918. He lived ail Or hlo life to or n ea r
FOmenv and was O&lt;lleated ta
C0111111011 schooll and at De Clmp
lnlllllul8.
lllr. llowell taoJl)\t IICbool for
II JOII'I, hll lall IHIIIunont
befDI to Wallbla&amp;lca, i'enD!II'IYI·
n!a.
He -'ted on llx dl!rerent
boata, the moot !amoua ol
which were tile Kani'IIIUI and tile
Ql- Cft;y.
He odltod local - - ·
lor five Jllrl, tbe - · beiDI
the Mldilleport RopubitCID IDd
1111 l'llma"oir ~. IIIII no

--·ted-

hod ...... ond
adYirtllfltaln 51 cltleollld-•
ill Oltlo and Weel Vlrlbda. IIIII

Mr. Qowetl had a wide repu·
tatlon l l I Civil War and rlhi-ID and leeiUred 011 Giese
Bjeota at meellllfls of hllllllrl·
oal or1811izatlona over tile IIIIo.
He wrote

~Bl'OU

..,....,.

per IIICI mopztne articles ad
was a member of the Oblo
mrtcal Soclet¥. tile arlo Aeldemy of lllatoey, the adO 11&gt;111tute on Local l!ld State lllllor7,

m..

li&gt;e ado Folklore -ell', t h •
Ohio C&lt;lvered Bridge Ala., tile
Nallonal Federation o! McGuffey &amp;lcladea, the Sills and Diu·
lllter• o! the Ctvtt War, the Soaa

and lllughters of Ploaoer lllv-

ermOII and na prellctent o1 the
Pl..,..r and Hlo-

Metp

County

mrtcal

-0\Y for a

lllmber

or

years.

&amp;arvt:vors

laclude 1.

daU&amp;bter,

Dr. E1ma MCIIlllal&gt;t, ~ Dl·
diana; one toller - Ralpb McKeo, I'Omerqy; I1IQ II'~·
tors, Mrs.
YcKIII&amp;I¢
lloonr, llld Jllra. EIOIDDr M&lt;Knlfllil Lalli, - or ) l d l ua, Ind., and live ...............

lou!••

~.

Friend&amp; lltl,)' eall at the fUneral home at qtlme.

no YICOi)flllctent
AdYartllflta
11afl.

of tho Ohio
Allll. for """"'
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BOOSfERS TO MEET

Booetaro
He Wlllilvartlalni Cllllll&amp;ll'o!
1111 Oblo State Fair ollring tho will maot tlda IVtnlafl at tho
ldmllll- or Govonm 141'· ldfl)l -~ II 7:30 p.m. Pleno
oro ~r. He waa Gle Metra for a Nlllllop aaio lllil· a tor
Ia APril will llo made. All
~ mamber o!the arlo w... ~ Commllllloll b t q - - · ... Ul'flll) 411 lila.
tilt 11rltl' aqd 10001111 -ld Wlfl
The Eaatem Band

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