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eiiiiiUl il'ade studenl l'onl· n
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ei'Qy l!r. !Ugh. I ~ave beoo active aeeor&lt;~&amp;nee w!Ul her ablllfll. Prch
1n 4..Jl forthepa&amp;tfouryears. OUr joet o start out In simple Corm
ciWj :1.1 the ; ·Teen stitchers in and eaeh year following, ni!w
l)ed!ord Township and """ lead- steps are added to lneruse lhe
era are Mr~. Richard Mees and members sklll and abUiey.
Meetings are held so that at
Mrs. Wayile Beal.
the
end of the summer 10 meet'lbouli!l our club Is very small
!n number, with only nine mem. ing&amp; have been eompletod. At
bers, we have pardclpatod In Ule meetJngo lndlvicWI work is
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community projects. ln the
past we have colle&lt;:te&lt;l for the

done on the projeds. Member~:~
take turns giving demoostratlons
or talks about their projects. At

Cancer Crusade and the Cystic
Fibrosis Campaign. ,\s another lhe end o! lhe meellngs refreshooe of our projects, we prepared ments are served and a
flower boxes for the cowW,y home short recreation period is held.
for the aged. Through the comFor lhe girls taking sewing
bined efforts or our club mem- projects, a style revue is held
bers we led the county potato

chip sale last summer.

about two weeks before lhe lair
at one ot the various schools.

Membership in 4-Hort:ers many
varied projects. Our club last
summer centered mostly around

The girls model their own garments the.y have made tor their
projects. They are judgedonvar-

PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL

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C. D. Putney,

ADMITTED: Clarence Walls,
Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Clarence
Barnette, Rock Castle; Mrs.
Wademan Randolph, Pt.. Pleasant;
Mrs. Okey Schartizer, Middleport, 0.; Carsel Dunn, Mason;
Mrs. Bryant Harmon, Gallipo-

92, Claimed
Charles David Putney, 92, reUred farmer, died at 4:30a.m.,

lD Holzer Hospital where he
had been a pstient two weeks af.
tor IIUI!erillg a fractured hlp In
a Call at his home.
A residonl of Rt. 2, Bidwell,
today

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DISCHARGED:

Arizona

Os.

borne, South side; Mary Am Dish-

man, Pt. Pleasanti Henry Roney,
New Haven; Mrs. Robert Adams,
Pliny; Robert Stover, Buffalo;
FerreU Kiser, Pl. Pleasant; Mrs.

Richard Plymale and son, Mason.
BIRTH: Mr. and Mrs. Okey

Schartfzer, Middleport, a son.

Mr. Putney was born Sept. 16,
1875, in Mason COunty, w. va.
He was one ol 13 ehtldren born

to Ule late Isaac and Mary Jane
HufJman PulJley.
He is survived bytwobrat.hers,
Ken Putney, pt, Pleasant, and
Edward Putney, o!Florlda. 'Ibree
sisters survive, Mrs. Mo 11 y
Downs, Albany, 0.; Mrs. Ethel
Chapman, Pt:. Pleasant, and Mrs.
Kate Lltehfleld, Apple Grove.

WELCOME BACK

Three grandchildren and seven

msoN Drive·ln

great.grandcbUdroo survive.
Mr. Putney marrledtheformer
Sally Am Saxtoo, Mason, Ia 1905
1n Ft. Pleasant. She preceded
him in death 23 years ago.
T1ro children born to lhls union
were Hobart l'lltney, Rt. 2, Bi&lt;l·
well, snd Mrs. Charles (Bonnie) Souders. Slle died four years

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FREE SHOW
OPENING NIGHT
THURSDAY, MARCH 21
'A STUDYIN
TERROR"
~hCL' Jock Holmes

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Ja rk Tbe Ripper
Pl.trS.

ville,

Holzer Holipltal, Gallipollo,
comillettld a wltlrlwind, S\1\df&gt;d
tour to lhe HoJ.y Lands or the
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· MQI!nf of t!ji~IJ),
tatloa; Ell.,a'a FoiJ!ilain,
wltere . v.v\cl,wrote·his
ascftldlng M!' Zion,
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!Oillll !If The Laat
Mideillt ln · wllleh she walked
wltore JeBUI walked and SIW tilO
alcy lhat Divtd saw wlten be
wrote. hla psalmo. The tour was
from Mar, 5 .~rough lhe 14tll.
MARGE RIG~S
A
World
War
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veteran,
Olar~e ~ _wa1 a rich ex~
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ious things such as fit and deles Ross Matthews, .'\9, Cheshire, perfMea. lt made the BlbleDlOre
sign, grooming, posture and
farmer and truck driver, eKed
poise.
early &amp;lnday morning in the VetAt the fair all 4-H members
Surpr~e
erans Hospital at Lexington, Ky,
exhibit lheir projects. At the end
He had been there one 'week.
of the summer the dues which
Born Jan. 23, 1909 In ooua
have been collected at the meetCounty, he was th·e son of tile
ings are used tor wt).atever the
The st. Patrick's Day tbeme
late David and Mamie Fraser
members agree upon. ·
was carried out .1\t 'a surprise
Matthews. He never married.
&amp;lrvivors include these bro- par-Qt honwfng Teresa Tllomaa.
thers, Wayne and CarroU Mat· daUBbter oi l\lr. and Mrs. Har.
Ulews, O&gt;eshlre, and David Mat- old Thomas, on her 11th btrlhthews, Whitesville, w. va.j sts~ da,y Saturday,
Guests at the party wete memten, Mrs. Fred (Vlrglnta) ,Taybers
or Girl Seoul Troop 39,
lor, Price, utah, and M r s.
Mrs. Kenneth King entertah"'
Games were played w!Ul priz·
ed recently with a ·surprise din- Claude (Winifred) Ridenour, Mat.
awan,
N, .:J.i an aunt, M r s. es being won by Diana LYneb, .
ner party in observance of the
Blanche Haskins, and an uncle, Juctv Owen, Vicki Ktll,., and Mary
birthdl\v anniversary ol her husAlex Blazer, both of lllddleport. Millo. CandT bars were g1 ven
band.
Services will be held at 2 p.m. as favors. Cake and ice cream
Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Wednesda,y at Miller's Home For decorated with shamrocks were
William Harris, Mr. and Mrs.
Funerals under the direction of aerved. Other guests were ApHarold Vaughan, Mr, and Mrs.
Rev. c. J. Lemley and burial ril Fraser, &amp;!san Powers, Mar~
Vincent Knlgh~ Mrs. Jean Hay.
tha McNeal, Janet Lee Neal,
man. Mrs. Maggie &amp;nilh, l\lr, Will be In Gravel llill CemeBarbsra Fultz, ~indy Msnley,
tery.
Friends
may
call
at
the
and Mrs. Edwsrd King and Che
Cindy
Damookey, and Barbara
children of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- tuneral home after 2 p.m. TUesAnlhony.
day.
neth ~ng, Linda Sue and Eddie.
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Husband's Birthday
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AND SUNDAY

Mmh 22·23-24
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Kirk Douglas
~obert Mitchum

m., Thursday Wider the direc-

TfotE WEST WAS
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"ZE•U IN THI
KJTCHINt~

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tion oi Rev. Earl Cremeilnt ill
Miller's Funeral Home. Burial
will be In calvaey Cemetery In
Rio Grsnde.
Frlood&amp; may eall at lllller' s
Funeral Home alter 3 p.m., Wed-

Amsterdam, then hopped to Atb~
ens, Greece; thence by TWA to
Iri Aviv, Israel.
Four nlgllto·were SPOOl herein

oesdoy.

Ule Holy Land Hotel o! old Jerusalem as a base from which to

visit lhe imp&gt;rtant places of
christendom. Some or these were
the Garden ofaethaemane, Mount
ol ()lives, Basilica oflhe Agony
and the Slrtne ot the Alcenslon,
PUs!O's Judgem111t ball, the Hol,y
Sepulchre, lhe Car&lt;ten Tomb, lhe
Cruclffxlon Plaee, and new Jerusalem.

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THE FLIM-FLAM MAN
('feehnleolor)
George C. Scott· Sue Lyon
Colorcartoons:
Haunted Mouse
Lotsa Luck
Peek ot Trouble
SHOW STARTII7 I!M
Wtdnll•d•r •nd Thursday
M.rclt 20.11

NOT OPEN

CANCEL MEETING
A meeting of the Paot Ma.
trona o1 Evangeline Chapter, Order or the Eastern aar, sebed·
uled for Friday nlgllt hao been
polllponed unlll Mareb 29 . The
meeting will be held at the Mason!&lt; Temple wllh a potluck dinner at 6 p.m.

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Til~ "''"""". mllnblrl 'ol DreW WebSter Po•t ...0-'vod
awordplns ~r securing at!- 25mom~&gt;oPeaeb In lhe poat's
annual member'ollip .drtveo ThoY are, "lcift to rlshl. Charles
Swatzel, Gu1 E. Gulnlher and Leonard J.,.all. Gulnlher aloo
received a aecortd a'fl'&amp;rd for po at "c ~" lD memberthiiJ
aetlv!Ues. The annual blrthcla,y Pll'b' w" held Tuesday nliht
at lhe Pomeroy Eiementarl' School, ·

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BOB COUCH, I~
the poat'l. !ravelillg li'&lt;ll&gt;hY
to E..,.. V¥t lnwacen 111111oi ''Le!Jionnatre ot: lhe Year" Toe ..
March of World Wsr n.

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but also teac~ your ehtldren wlty
we reel ihia Jovt and reapect.''
'Ill! a was tha advice of A. H.
(Jack) Rhoad1, Ohio !Jnlvmi!Jo
faeulcy member and for S9 yosro
an atblotlc ojllclal, Tue!'lal.nli!Tt
ho ~~alaufat; ~or at I)To
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sonted latte~a . 011 Amerlcantam
wrltteil by siverll· Ohio Unlyer' '
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In clo*lllc, he urpcl lho · Leaton ~ dlurch ,to belp .wil•re
Uley can ln eococirqlng atlilet- ·
liiRi;. IJNDA GUINTIIER, auxWsry pre~lclento!DrewWol&gt;o
leo alnee eonaolldaUen In· some · ster f'Pat ·39, on bebalf of her u,nlt. presented a cheek to lhe
areas raceo Ulo numbtt o( . pOll. Dace!~ lhe c~k Ia Robert Vallfb&amp;l1. commander, who
atrlt and ,1&gt;0¥• taldng port In ' pres!~' over tl\0 lJIIIIal birlhdlly part;y T111sday nl&amp;ht in Pom· (ContlcUd on Page 8)

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tire operlllgt. IJ'bol!flOMr~wUI
sJ&amp;O be! reijfOoalble tot plli!nl&gt;ine and wiring Ulo boMb, Pl&gt;rl&lt;tr lald.
Gooch Charles Owl&lt;ey and
Larry MorriiOII, ulliotant Ill·
perinlelclenl ol ~II, IIJI'eed
to see lhat all c:oo1c1111 oiJIIpmont
II secured ancllaken to tho booth.
Bud Abbott was asiced tq obeek
the booth and see wbatexac:tl¥haa
to be cblo in lhe way of plumbing and wlrlntl. Porter Mted lbat
be bopol to have everylhlnll nn.
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P!.ANJ' DOGWOOD - Manbert of tbe Chester Boy SCout Trool&gt; No. 235 have planted il1f.hl•
lobed by Au&amp;uat 1.
lilpoed 011 tbo ta,on In front ol all tour Ji.utern Local Distrlc:t scboals. Shown ~ere at tho. Cheiteo! ·
tn other adlon, the Boosters
ll*oontari'
lfti from left, TIDi ~ Scclutmister Elson O'Conaor, and Tim GumPf. Tha
will llv• $i0tl to lhe basketball
'"" ol&gt;natllil by O'Conaor, who haa alNidSciP~ buatoou. -sontlnel Pboto.
aquad lor a cllmor which will be
taken care of by coac:ll C a r 1
Wolfe .
Tho Booster• also to
purchaoe from lite lll!lllor claaa .
OHIO FIVE-~V FORECAST
880 baclgoo wilh Jlliii'QOII • n d
Ternpera..-el trom 1'bura.
IIOld ribbon 011 lhem to sell lit
lho home football pmea next day til~ wlU avei'·
ap near
with hlilla
ran. Total eoat of
bad&amp;e• II\ tile too
to lhe low 50s
••• $40.
Iouth.
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will
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Three men Oj&gt;parently tried to
Tho .Booaters next mooiiDI
Ule low 30 ,
rob an elderly rural woman Tue.. the house and began
will be aomellmo Io. APril. with
COnalderably eoolor by Frl- day nl&amp;Jlt and tried to ruo oown a They reportedly bad cut
llle-tobeannouneed.
day, warmer a little eariJnexl · neigllbor when be foUed them by Phone line.
The .l)llsserby, Roland Ei.J,.,.:
week. illowero lhe Iaiii tialf of lltiiPPing to investigate.
tile - . averaging 1110-balf
~orta Robert C. Hartimbacb m""' bocame suiJPictous wbell ho :·
lneb.
tald the trio came to lho home ol mticed the trio.,&amp; car with

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1110 w!Ullhal ol ~·
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par·.•'!'1~0( tile peiiPl• there died
· iBofon lil!ll nre 'llx years old,
. hi nh!, aile! ~o~·ll\inl raunM;fle
couoe to be
lack ol meat Jn
their diet. To~ .lh'!l"'llbat
25 per cent ol lbO~ cijlng lJ'om
tbe maliOllritlon eould · ~·aq beeo
laved by oatlng beuli, he 'l&amp;ld,
and'' he mpared lhe plontlfltl
lite of A1110riea Jj&gt; the want In

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of Ameriea, IIJM&gt;alls atatsd lbat
we shoutd appleclal&lt;t ~ a nee·
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Is "re.
.app;oudbllU;r,"~·. u,d that with ev·-·
' ~,. un&amp;fi~· \ ~·..· ~ .. a tOtielponcling "reapoitilbiii13 .'! . . ,
Ht urpd Olllalll,y. codll,,re1
prdltll ot raee, eolor or 'H. ~~. atreo 0lp1 tbat each , Jn.
cli~dllll
eJ&gt;U118t~ to:"""" lhal
·~ them. bave thla
olhara

A low-low

bomberl •taaed ralds late Tue~ and today
against the U,OOO North Vlotnoo
mose that U.S. inttlll&amp;en&lt;B lald
have iinpci Khe Sinh, western
ancbor ol lhe allitd antiinvasion itne on the northern

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bl- on lhe banks of •the ~iplll,r
saigon Rlvor. The ·ciuDU&gt; bllld ··
more than 250 rounds of mortar
and rocket sbollJ and lay lf!Ulln
!iring dlstm:e ol the Tan Soli
Nbut Air Bose headQ.uertero of
Gen. WUUam C. Westmoreland.',
u.s. commander in Vi-.n
and leader of Bosolved To Win.
u.s. Arm,y helieq&gt;ter gunshiP•
killed at lnst 35 Communist• In
scattered ac11M.IIItiW7
-.omen aald a UHl heilc:opo,

Plana for .s food booth at tho
Meigs C&lt;&gt;unty Fair were cliseuased Tuesday evenlnl ilhen !!'*
Moles Loc:al Athletic Boo~

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today compand wltb

3 x 5 Ft. Area Rugs
ttle entrance . .. bell de 1 bed ... at kitchen link
... or in ttle bath -U'IIH heavyweight cut-pile rug1
are ideal! Safe Te•·•·Grlp" back. Wllhabte.

In olher ..tloD, the· toll of
Cqmmunlit ...., :,ja &gt;the lQ.clay·
old allied ...aauerrtlla drtV.
arouod l:ial&amp;QIIo-the war's iarJIUI •""""""' tile 5(l.bottallon
(jperoUep' Re!Olvod To WlnhaJ rlaen to ·9011. Aootber 204
Communiotl have been &lt;liP'
tured. Government IIJl!&gt;kesmm
oald &amp;.c.Ui VletnamOIO Rangera
TuiadiQ' nigl1l ldlled 21 of lhe
Viol Coilil jus!· five miles norlh
of SOigun.
Tho Ranger&amp; also captured a

Project at
Fair Made

aame eQuaUt;y.
Discussing alhletlcs, In whicl!
he baa been active, Rhoads said
It lo hla opinion Ulal alhlotlea.
·P""lide · tralalng ln !ields or
lfOI1I ol!ort, sel!diac;ipltoo, com.
petltlve rpirit and other human
CjUOliiloa wllicl! Can be !~ iii
Olher field, not even In lho •
cla'l"f"OJII. He urpd lhal each

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Foree 852 !lralo!Ortressoo tO.
clay bombed a Ncirlh v~
meso tank pooWDo within
atrlldng diatm:e !If the '""'
f&lt;)UIIIIed llarlno fori ol Kite
Sinh oo
Soulh Vlolllom'o
110rlhern frontier.
The ~ !llrstetli&lt;
Air Command bomber&amp; bit the
armor be&amp;e built ICT by lhe
Communioll at the site of lhe
u.s. Arm,y apec:Ial forte CIIIIP
at Lang Vel, overrun by tankJ
Feb. 7,
llore of lhe blagest American

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Ule Roman, IIY· 'tai~tiR 1
. ~ zantl~tand crusader ttt as.
• • · Then to eolorful Beertheba.
~ilked capt!Jil of ·lha Negev to toe lhe took lhe\11
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old and """ towns and visit Ule tl'!' wooderftll
to put qhrlill
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always b~ bliJ ·
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1111 In the ·tlwlgi llhe does," ao- . lh!'OIIilt lhe storied Judesn Moon•. lhe temples ol :~~~~~~~
eordjng ul ~s •Ffflker.
tains· lhen to see Belhel and canal separ.un&amp;
An aemlr of;/ibe historical 11\iloh and to ·stop at Jacob'&amp; Greece.
pllieea &amp;be Ylafltd and olher ascended Mt. carmel to see lhe
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details of lhe
C:,no.rs:
guld.4omed ~rlne or lhe Bskal, litem to VI"- for a
i'Jle hoarded ai( Amerlcan Air· sia11DI two nights at Halla In lhe then on to Amsterdam
Jines plane at · (lcjiumbua bound 9\ylamol Hole!. &lt;'Jso from here plane that wblaked
for New York Oft;y wb~re l!lh.e th!!JY visited Nazareth, the holy York.
met the tour group of 70 lndlv1duals from varied e~ure~ organizations.and nurnrMUs states,
They took lhe Kl,M Airline&amp; to
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ancl were p~ to purchase
Eastman oaid when be Sl'i&lt;lll&gt;ed·
prq)Orcy across frvm her Pl'Ol&gt;- at the borne to Investigate lhe · ' ,
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~e Bald one o! the mftl went temPted to ruo him cbwn wlii;T
to her back yard "to look over their vehicle.
tho 111111," aud wbUe they were

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lllve Jenkins, Bob Rouah, Bob S&amp;yre, Mike Robert&amp;i Second row, Bob Miller, Wayne Roseberry,
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Hart. Buddy Erv~ Larry Kimbler. Mike salser, Mitch Nease; second row, Barry Tllelas, Wayoe
Cleland, Pete Sayre, Randy Warner, David Thoios and Coach OW Wickline.

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Greg l)loKlrme)', Mike NesielrOod IJIII .llan\V ·I!U!Ie.' In
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THE RAJDERS- The Raiders of
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• Minersville who competed in the Portland Invlta-left, Rick Stewart, Keith Craig, Duane Knapp,
N~ Graham, Rand)r For~, J~~ MijJ,s,
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CHAPMAN·
CANADAY

POMEROY RANGERS- Members of the Pomeroy Rangers team are, front row, left to right,
John Lehew, John Mohler, Keith Wood, Joe Wisecup, Danny stone; Second row, J. D. story, Mark
Dillard, Thurman Hanning, Alan McLaughlin; standing In tho background Is Coach Frank Seth. Absent is Coach Bob Robert.B.
PALMER'S AILMENT
TAMP A, Fla. (UPO- Baltimore righthander Jim Palmer
com,plalned of shoulder pains
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row, from left, Keith Little, lllvid Moore, Terry Whitlatch; SOCond row, Brian Friend, Ill"' c.,...
sey, ~ Leonard ·and Oemio Harrison. Behind his teem 11 Mr. Wlckllno.
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gra4o .11&amp;0 ihl• j'ear at lllddl....,rt, are IIOnt row, ·loll to rlsht, Jbn Mash, Gary Haley, Jbn Anderson, La1T)' Haley, Keith Jones; S8Con&lt;l row, Dana Johnson, Mike Moy, Jim Gruosor, Gery George
and !rjork Mor~la.ln lite background lo Couh IIGbert Meier.

whUe wannlng UP lor
an eXhibition game with Cincinnati.
Palmer, plagued with a
simUar aibnent last season,
pitched against the New York
Yankees and Washington sen ..

tor.s with a sore shoulder.

SHOE STORE

NBA ,TANDINGS
By United Press International

EAST
W, L, Pet. GB
X • PhUa, • , , 61 20 .753
Boston ••••• 54 21 .667 7
New York•••• 42 39 .519 19
Detroit. ••••• 39 42 .481 22
Cincinnati•••• 39 42 .481 22
Baltimore. • • .36 45 .444 25
WEST
W, L. Pet. GB
x • ~. louis •• 56 26 .683
Los Angeleo, • 52 31 ,634 4
San Fran. ••• 43 39 .524 13
Chicago••• , .28 53 .346 2'/lf:
saattlo••••••23 59 .280 33
san Diego•••• u 66 ,185 401h
x. Cline hOd Division Title
TUESDAY'S RESULTS
Clncinnltl 131 PhUadoUlltla 130
Los Angeles 121 San Dieao I 09
Seattlel22 Chicago 104
(OnlY games schodulecO
WEDNESDAY'S GAMES
l'hlJo4oll&gt;hla at Baltbnoro
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Ciaclllllatl at New York
chlciao .. san Diego
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Brian Mullen, GregW allnlrn, Kbn French, Arnold Johnson; second row, Kim Z.' erriera, Terry Brewer, Steve Walburn, Jay Wafner; Third row, Coach Fred Lewis, John Pat Riley, llln Vaughan, Mike
Hall,ey, Torry Pickens; Absent, was Coach Di~k Vaughan.

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Invitational Tournament for$· 61b grade boya.Front row,lelt to right, Rocky HUPP, John Jenklno,
lllve Jenkins, Bob Rouah, Bob S&amp;yre, Mike Robert&amp;i Second row, Bob Miller, Wayne Roseberry,
Nonnan Curfman, Ronnie Ables, IM.ve Schuler, P!Wl Cross and Coach Duane Wolle.

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land Invitational Tourney !or boys o15-6tb Grade 81!0. Front row,lrom left, n.nald Shafter, Monl;y
Hart. Buddy Erv~ Larry Kimbler. Mike salser, Mitch Nease; second row, Barry Tllelas, Wayoe
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b&amp;Bketbtll for bOY•. of 5'lilb ~ _,. ~~~.... IIOilt
Couch, Mike ·lki\Dl. Joe ~lim;;~~ !~~Duller;
Greg l)loKlrme)', Mike NesielrOod IJIII .llan\V ·I!U!Ie.' In
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THE RAJDERS- The Raiders of
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• Minersville who competed in the Portland Invlta-left, Rick Stewart, Keith Craig, Duane Knapp,
N~ Graham, Rand)r For~, J~~ MijJ,s,
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·5.88

Our gOod Buster Browns
and others from stock.
Yellow. red, Navy, white
and black. All at real
bargain prices now. Hur·
ry in!

CHAPMAN·
CANADAY

POMEROY RANGERS- Members of the Pomeroy Rangers team are, front row, left to right,
John Lehew, John Mohler, Keith Wood, Joe Wisecup, Danny stone; Second row, J. D. story, Mark
Dillard, Thurman Hanning, Alan McLaughlin; standing In tho background Is Coach Frank Seth. Absent is Coach Bob Robert.B.
PALMER'S AILMENT
TAMP A, Fla. (UPO- Baltimore righthander Jim Palmer
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sey, ~ Leonard ·and Oemio Harrison. Behind his teem 11 Mr. Wlckllno.
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gra4o .11&amp;0 ihl• j'ear at lllddl....,rt, are IIOnt row, ·loll to rlsht, Jbn Mash, Gary Haley, Jbn Anderson, La1T)' Haley, Keith Jones; S8Con&lt;l row, Dana Johnson, Mike Moy, Jim Gruosor, Gery George
and !rjork Mor~la.ln lite background lo Couh IIGbert Meier.

whUe wannlng UP lor
an eXhibition game with Cincinnati.
Palmer, plagued with a
simUar aibnent last season,
pitched against the New York
Yankees and Washington sen ..

tor.s with a sore shoulder.

SHOE STORE

NBA ,TANDINGS
By United Press International

EAST
W, L, Pet. GB
X • PhUa, • , , 61 20 .753
Boston ••••• 54 21 .667 7
New York•••• 42 39 .519 19
Detroit. ••••• 39 42 .481 22
Cincinnati•••• 39 42 .481 22
Baltimore. • • .36 45 .444 25
WEST
W, L. Pet. GB
x • ~. louis •• 56 26 .683
Los Angeleo, • 52 31 ,634 4
San Fran. ••• 43 39 .524 13
Chicago••• , .28 53 .346 2'/lf:
saattlo••••••23 59 .280 33
san Diego•••• u 66 ,185 401h
x. Cline hOd Division Title
TUESDAY'S RESULTS
Clncinnltl 131 PhUadoUlltla 130
Los Angeles 121 San Dieao I 09
Seattlel22 Chicago 104
(OnlY games schodulecO
WEDNESDAY'S GAMES
l'hlJo4oll&gt;hla at Baltbnoro
; llolrolt at Boston
Ciaclllllatl at New York
chlciao .. san Diego
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Old Town

, Helen Help

Flats News

By WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.

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Almost one-third of our Unlt.:i,:-~ ed btes Presidents wore either
beards, bushy mustaches, or muttonchop sideburns. Another 10 of
the 36 grew hair longEr than
today' s !ad.
Parents should stop assuming hair In Itself means trouble.
They'd save tllemselves a lot
screaming and hollering if
41 1t's not how long
.;•,;;,-~,,y;d
he makes it, it's WHY he makes
It long! - H.
Dear Helen:
In the past few months, my
llrl's mother has become very
strict with us. Sle has her
youngest son watch us like a
hawk. He even goes along with
us when we're oot for a ride.
I can only see my girl once
a week now, and her·mother even
listens in to our phone calls on
the other line. We are botJ1 18,
and have been dating for about

say,

elllht months.
Do you think this treatment

is !or !air? Dear C:

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UNHAPPY C.

This h·eatment Ls from FEAR.
Q-For my an,lna my doc·
rd need your mothc:r's side of tor. is giving me white lablets
the story before I judged it fair but my !rlend. who also has
or not.- H.
angina, is taking pink pills.
Do you think my doctor 'ls l!iV·
.TEEN BO&lt;'ST OF

TilE MONTH CLUB
Last Christmas my frlends and
I wenl caroling and collected almost 25 dollars for 'tlletnam war
orphans. Thi s is a private project
that we've carried on (or two
years.
Pd like to share wlth you the
letter I received thanking us Cor
our contribution.
"'Dear Slerry: . .. The 54th
Si~al Battalion still carries on
its close friendship with the Ave
Maria Orphanage of Nha Trang.
uThis orphanage isoperatedby
sisters of the Roman Catholic
Church. n cares for infants and
school girls; feeding, clothing
and educating them in an atmosphere or Christian affection.
Some or the babes have earned
their admlssinn by being thrown
over the wall ,
''The care and concernthatyou
and your friends have shown !or
tllese unknown children or a land
you probably will never visit, is
inspiring and encouraging to us
who work here. I cannot thank you
enough for the time and effort
you have spent. You are demonstrating that our faith in young
people is not misplaced, Sincerely yours, Kenneth J .. Bisek, Major, SIGC, Executive Officer.''
- SHERRY TERHVNE, G l e n
Rock, New Jersey.
Dear ~erry and friends:
Welcome to Teen Boost of the
Month Club. You've earned your
admission! - H.
NOTE TO HEADERS: Contri.
butions to the Nha Trang orphans may be sent via Chap.
lain, 54th Signal Battalion, APO
san Francisco, 96350. The y
should be marked. ORPHANAGE
FUND.- H.
WANT AN S.O.S. BUTTON:
Send a dime and a stamped selfaddressed envelope to HELEN'S
S. 0. CLUB, P. 0. Box 9997,
SACRAMENTO, CA LIFORNIA,
95823.

• Racine Social Eienis ··
BY MRS. FRANCIS MORRIS
ReV. Paul Sellers has returned from Mt. Carmel Hospital,
Columbus, and Is rec11perating
satisfactorily at his home.
Owen Watson was taken back
ID Meigs General Hospital su!fering with virus pneumonia.
Mr. Charles Ha,yman returned after bei.Dg a medical patient at Holzer Hospital several
days.

Mr. Homer Hayman returned
home from Holzer Hospital Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frank
lllok their daughter, Lois, to
Children's Hospital, Columbus,
for a medical check up.
Mra. Don Nease moved into an
apartment at the Tom Wolfe property.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fisher and
IOns, Sammy. Jahney and Dan.
IQ', or Akron visited over Ulr
weekend wltll his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrl!l. Henry Roush. Jack
returned from Vietnam reeentl.)'.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bradford
and CriU Bradford, Jr. spent
&amp;inday wlth Mr , and Mrs. Crltt
Bradford, Sr. in observance of
tile birthda,y o! Cr!U, Sr. They
ali spent S\utday alternooo in
Pl. Pleasant, W, Va.
Mt'. and Mrs. Bill Lake and
dalllhter, Lori, of Nelsonville
and Christine Lake of Athen.s
~ 'Saturda,y with Mr. and Mrs.

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Mrs. Ida Stobartor ltpple Grove
spent a day recently with Mr s.
Present Cross.
Mr. and Mrs. Phllip Roberts
of Gallipolis spent &amp;mda.Y with
his mother, Mrs. Frances Rob ·
erts.
Mrs. Mary· Hamilton and Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Shriver of Newark spent Sunday with Mr s. Present Cross and Mr. D.ldley Wolr.
Mrs. Evelyn Blythe accompanied
them home after spending two
weeks with her aunt and uncle.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jordan and
daughter of Columbus spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Bradford.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hendricks
of Union Furnace spent the weekend with their parents, Mr . and
Mrs. Matt Hendrick s and Rev.
and Mrs. Paul Sellers.

THE DAILY SENTINEL
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In ad..,. ..., u the Lilli ~ l&gt;e nllnll Oilice, $1 Ull.
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ing me the right medicine f
A-Granled that pinks pills
are prettier, both ~robably
contain the same· drug or
closely related drtlgs. On the
other h a n d. your friends
disease may not be identical
with yours. If your tabJets
prevent or r e I i e v e yoUr
attacks. you are getting the
right medicine. Trust your
doctor and don"t be misled by
idle conjectures.
Q-What causes adhesions?

The victim must then work
out for himself a calmer way
o! life.

Q-Whatls Butlbel used for?
What are its side ellects?
A-This Is a combination of
a barbiturate and helladonna
that is given Cor heartburn,
peptic ulcer, colitis and other
diseases of the gastrointes·
tina! tract. The barbiturate Is
habit-forming and the bella·
donna may cause dry r:nouth
and blurred vision.

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Patker~utl, w._va.lv~s~f,~c~ ]n~~ re~tot-the '*P;

of Albany and caUed on her par.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Chea--

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Mr. and Mrs. Webster Fac&amp;o
myre have moved to the Rex
Cheadle property on State Route
143 formerly occuPied by Mr.
and Mrs. Ibuglas Mo sier.
Mrs. I:Gisy Rawlings, 84, well
koown resident who has made
her home with her daughter, Mrs.
Lewis (Freda) Smith [or several
years, passed away unexpectedly
on Wednesday morning at her
daughter's home.
Relatives £rom a distance at,..
tending the funeral were Mr. and
Mrs. Harold l\mcan and Harold
Jr., Medinai Mr s. Robert Nelson,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ball and
Mr. and Mrs. Artllur Woodyard,
Columbusi Mrs. Lyle Frederick.
Jr., and Mrs. Tom Canoon, Ak-ron; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Combs,
D, Cuyahoga Falls, Mr. and Mrs.

showed pictures ilk
"in 1966 and '1"967, 'ThreeaWeais
for aid were given donations and
contributions were made to the
March of Dimes and the Heart
Fund. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Mat,.
tox were initiated as new members of Columbia Grange.

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Rodney Nelgler, and Betty Er·
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PhW[pa, Mro, Wilter (,ltililt;..\1.
Tile W!ft/S '!&gt;( tho Doc !tel J!UB hive' ·IDIJibor'~, 1'.....,.' ' ilouij;, 'llroNIJN~aid~, :
ROusb, (Mf~;, jOt 0,,, ~&lt;I&gt; !!lot oo '1:!11/'da.Y !ot.~r J"'\o' ,. '!)·• . ~.· , )
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11t11 )l. DooiiJaa ) loo'll\1' Mia; .,.Tiie'-'Qijllllng· OJ&gt;FK!d , 'with \II' ~• .a&lt;~. ¥&lt;1, n.y ~ crt,e, , WUljl.m Pow~ Jr,, )If"' Phil!
C)ll!;f\os r,, ):onf¥0 Mri; .J\Ibert ;f,~ '·'T~elilm'l'ltl," by Mo. . lllrt;·W. Vo. TI&gt;U,a~F-anci-. Jlal&lt;ll!, lira, Nei.OOO ~1)&gt;, llti,
· lltiu8h1 llro.' lohn· T. ilOltlntt.. .ry ·.J.,eu, !oilOwed with Psalm !&gt;lllniJ are ..;; anli.Mro. Gr*!'l • Velma Rousb, i!lr". JOiu&gt;,_ F, ··•••n'"
.. llro. T. Bert Houlb1 iii,Y Roullh , ~~ : ,b;' lit•· G. B. lluiett. Tbe 0. ftouloh, of New · HaV...., The· lloollh,"ll(ro, C.¥: Adams, Jr.
an~ the ho~ss. ;- ·
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mlterrlal groai-Cflll4iaronll art •Ill's.' WU!Wn Rossell, ·Wr, and.
ROTARY CLUB . · .• :,w:iil presonted by Rev.Wra. Ach- Mr. and Wrs, c. 11. Keflll ofThe Wro. Howt:W~o, Rev.
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Tl&gt;f llolary Club "'"l !OJ' their s*4 lliiler, They closed w:Ith a Plains, Olllo.
and Wro.
d KlioiJ and Rev, . ~· .m.
replar diMer meetbwopTh¥._ · Pr'I)'OI' bJI Laura Elllott.
LUTHERAN WOMEN
ond llro, rian Ellcle a!'{illt•• .ora
·~ eveniJii, Thole a~
BRIDAL SHOWER
The LutheranWomlll)'tldtbeir
J, V. McGrew.
were Jomel N, Boosh, ll9•011!1 _t;
·"'lB• Norma Laf Roath, bride. 91orterb' mee11n1 oq. ~ eve;
BOOK S!'UIII' HEL!l
' . lloulh, Karl Wiles, Ltw!J ~c" elect o! Martin H.U, was bono ni~ 11 St. Paul Lutheran Church&gt;
· A•tu&lt;IY WI&amp; heh1 rec- On-~.
~~daFoley,AI"tlnu'Tha!JOt, ored will! a bridal shower by tile Mrs. J. v, McGrew wasprogrim
~ aa the New Haven EUB Chl\fch •Mary .Eii111 Boqob
Har,.Y ajlller, Lel!il ,.er!; women o!llachtel EUB Chllf&lt;h, leader•. Themoeti!'i-.edwltl) With the women o! BochtelEUB bride 6r
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Lloyd lloolh, Rol&gt;or&lt;l GliiDo..., ot lbe ohun:b.
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the singllv of Jl'l)' Ji· ll)'llw inthe · Church beillg invited. Bev. Mrs. the altar II .
Rus..U CIJpobart. Bemel\'llll..;,.
Tile gueS;t list Included Laura Wtat loiJ&lt;llv1&gt;!1 with (II~ 104 Achllll lolilier revl"'ed the lx&gt;ok with ·tile
!lOll. Dooalcl FQ81e-;.Ril:hard Elliott, Wrs, Charles Lowell, read rospoooloely, 1 pr'l)'ar ood "Chrlot in a New Wor)jl,"
olfiolailni.
Ord and su&lt;i•til'l!ll ~
Mrs. Edwin Jewell, Ml50 )!aey . (hi singing o!Thls IB·MI' Fathir'o
Tho ~&lt;IY ,..,. in lbe DKitn- and . . .
•; C!IEROJ!EE QLtiJl .
Jewell, Mrs. Jack Needa, Ju&lt;IY World;
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The
Tho a..- .uObtt "Demo,. Needs, Wrs, Richard Bird, Coo- The 8110.t ~ fill (he ,... 1~ ot .110011, 11nd an alto,_ suit and het'
atratl&lt;lol ·\lub alot'.! lilt.home of . Die Bird, Mrs. Jahh Roush, Ka- n1rc w~ The Rev, B~Fqleof session !oiiDwed.
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red rosebuds.
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Attend!~ wore Mrs. Clay!OO
A fOCIIPtlon followod &gt;~
lOIIOOo were lid~ Wra: Lulber MJ:•• George Morris, Mrs. 11'1)' Pomeroy. He ollowedolidfatal&lt;"" Athey, Wa.EddieK.Bumgirner, tr111or liomo or tile co..e.
Smltll, ThO lessoo, "Facing the Cooke, Wra. Lewis &amp;munera, or the HOlY Land. The.Udeswere Mro. Fred Batey, Ml58 Millie table wu c"*red .wltli 1111 ',.,.;····!;1
Fac18,"1'a• presented b)" Louise .Wrs. Johnny TriPlett, Mrs. Acl\- ~ by ·a, Llitber!IJI mlnl1118r , BIIIIIPfiiOr, Mrs, Paul F~, r-ent or red , ... .
Lo~Vo HomeDemonstra![oDAgent 1111 Mill..-, Mrs, Howard Ed- !rom ·Cleveland, Ohio, who hOd
Mrs, Jack Flesher, Mrs. '!"om tiered cake IDPPO&lt;I witllo . ·
in III&amp;BOO · ~.lile&lt;iloo p\&gt;ea words, Mro. Ll&gt;nald Ohlinger, made " • taPe . e&gt;lllainlnc each llollman, Mro. ottlelloullh,lofrB.
bride .... groom.,
dem!!n&amp;l!"otlon o! ~~" Mrs, lblaid o. Roush, Mro. ,..;...
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ThOima c.Pe~tart, Mrs. iiOWard tore
llam Davis and .. .... a
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a !orm o1·
0!1 wood. NeiBOO Roush, Mrs.Grontlloosh,
Mfs. Jotm F. Roush, pres!- Burris, Mrs, T. Bert lloullh, served at the receptlop.
They anri:lunceda i&gt;asketwea~ Mrs. Jotm Bralilam, Mary....,. dent,. presided ot the business Wrs. G. B. Hazlett and Mrs. Mil"
Among .tllo116 ot~ the r.~.lor ~Will, I'Uinlm isoBro1&gt;11am,llrs,G.B.Hazlett, m8011ng.Thebudgotwasreadand ler.
ception were Mrs.,John j.'ry, Mrl. .:'"
and .illuOII Co~Qles on April 24 Mrs. 11'1)' Mulford, Mrs, Eimer IIPPfOVed. The District 11 m..,..
li!OWER HELD
Thelma COPehart, lira. R al J&gt; b
thrOugli . 30. This ls a tentative Ohlllwer, Mrs, Illde Bievlno, 11w to be held aa New Haven on
Wro. Ralph Roush and Wrs, Boosh, Wrs. Jack IIOsson, llr,
dab. ifho clo!lr prize waa won by Mrs.. WWtam Mar shell, Mrs. AprU 27 was discussed and com- Robert J, Roush hooored Mary and Mrs, Herman ~ of a,.
Mro. ~les l!tone. • ,
~erlne Goodwin, Mrs. KeD- mlttees were IQ&gt;pointed: ChaiJ&gt;.
Elloo Roush, bridge-elect o! WU. rac:use, 0., llr. and itlro. Frank·
Tholi olltending were M r s. neth Holbrook, Mro. !laruiY Worlr men llllllOinted - Menu, Mrs, llam IJ)&gt;e, with apersonai shower Ridao or Washington, Ind., ~ •
Charles stone, Mra. Leo Lltcboo man and the guest of honor, Miss n.~ Roush; Table. Mrs. WU.. recent.l)' at the home of M r s. lloullh, Wr. and Mro.Muklllard,
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lleid, Mro. Luther !mltll, Wro, Roach,
!lam Russell; CI..,..liP, Mrs. Ralph RouSh. Tbe guest Ust U.. Bever~ llo11ell, Rev. lira. Aci&gt;• lbnald Umcan, Mta. Deilon
WSCS MEETING
John Fry; Rospitallcy, Wrs. Char- cludod Wrs. Ralph Thonl&gt;!IOn. 1111 Miller, lira. Robert " ·oond.
Soyre, Nancy Roush, Louise Long
The WSCS of the New Haven los Smith; Reservations, M r o. Mas. Neva Zerkle, Mr... Heiman children, Mrs, Jaek Fleaher,
and the hostess.
~t Cburehmetatthehome CarroU Adams, Jr. Reservations
Knew, Hermetta KNt~P, Mrs. Mro. WIWam llavisandcitJI~ ,
FELLOWSHIP FORMED
of Mrs. Lillian Field&amp;. The pro- !or the luncheon 1D be servOd II f;fbli !initll, llin. Jack Flesher, Mr. and llro. Rali&gt;h ~ '
Tho VermnEUBChurchorgan. .cram was presented by Mrs. ooon will be $1.2$ and must bein Wro, Ll&gt;rsey Lee Roush, Mra. Mrs. ~rsey Lee .Rou•h•.an4tlr• ~~~
izod a Youth FellowshiP rec0111-. Frlllk ~t~radllna. ::lleshowediUm 1o the church bJ1 AprU 22.
Bob Fox, Wrs, Edltllllwngarner, and Mrs. l.emiey Hou•b.
ly. omcers elected Were, Pres- striga ol various minions.
The May FellowshW"· senlce Mrs. Letha KelJ¥, Mrs. Grant 0.
!dent, Mike Thonil&gt;soo; Vice ·
Refreshm011to were served ID which is sponsorod by the Bend Rouoh, Mrs. Arnold Roush, Wro,
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Pre.sldent, Barry Ha.Ynes; seen- Mrs. Hazen Roush, Mrs. Weiss, Area United ChUI'(b Women is to James Roush, Mrs. Fred Rou&amp;b,
Yucatan is a peninsula '?•·
tary, Angela S'l)'re; triuiJrer, Mrs, Ralph Rottgen, Mta. Frank be held at the Lulberan Chur&lt;ho~ Mrs. Robert D,ye, Mrs, Bill which includes parts of ~~­
Connie llot!mau; Plan!•~ llernlta lt&gt;radling, Mra, Marion Ilngey, M'l)' 3rd. Relreshments will be Boosh, Mrs, Jack Hesson, tho ico, Guatemala and Brltlab
Honduras. ·
Staats; r@Orter and historian, Mrs. Vern Hlnnerrnan and Mrs. served. Mrs. William Powell, hoooree .,ud the hostesses.
Lewis Thomp~n; recreation Fields.
Jr. was 8H)ointed as chairman.
loader, Janet Sayre; &amp;OJWleader,

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P.redsvllle; Mr. and Mrs. BOO Ing from serious bums he sufLawson and da~ter, UK! Mr. fered recently.
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Mr. and Mrs. Rooald Wise,
and Mrs. Gene Congo andfam!Jy.
MJddle[IClrt, called oo Mr. and
local.
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Mr••Robert OUrs visited Mrs. Mrs. Ma3WOod Jollnston.
Carroll and !lmily. Mr. Mt. and Mrs. c. c. carter,

Q-My grandson, 9, has
taken many bottles of Chloromycetin. I recently read that
350 Americans have died from
the effects of this drug. How
dangerous is it?
A- Tbls valuable antibiotic
is recommended for periods
not exceeding three weeks.
Prolonged treatment is likely
to caust B dangerous reduction in both red and white
blood cell couots.

When my gall bladder was re·
'moved the sur~eon found adhesions. Could this have been
caused by a motorcycle accident in which I incurred internal injuries?
A-Most adhesions in the
abdominal cavity are a groW·
ing together of a cut surface
Q-Wby would a healthy.
or a surface inflamed by an
infection and an adjacent active 20·year-old boy feel
structure. Internal injuries cold all the lime?
could be responsible. but this
A-This may !If caused by
is one of those things that poor circulation or a thyroid
would be hard to prove .
deficiency. The commonest
cause, however, is neurocircuQ-Can anxiety neurosis latory asthenia. This is due
cause one to feel weak? What to a chronic state of nervous
treatment is best ?
tension.
A-Anxiety neurosis may
cause a variety of symptoms,
including weakness, breath· Andy Leidal, Kenti Mrs. Lellll
lcssness, s w e a t i n g and Goslin, Akron; Miss Ibrothy
trembling. Treatment usuall y Combs, Mr. and Mrs, Ross Knox
requires a careful search by. and Paul Combs, !:l&gt;ring!ieid; Mr.
a specialist in nervous diseas- and Mrs, Robert Talbot, New
es for the underlying cause. Metamoras; Mr. and Mrs, MarP
ford &amp;nith, Carrol, and John
Whittington, Lancaster.
Mrs. D&gt;nna Stout stacy, ~
lumbus, called on her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. William 3-out and
her husband, Mr. stacy, here
and attended Mrs. Rawling' s flP
neral.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blackwood
Mr, and Mrs, Holland Crabtree and Lisa Dye, ~tham, Alabama,
called at the home of their son are spending spring vactionfrom
and daughter in .. Jaw, Mr. and school visiting relatives here.
Mrs. KenneU1 Crabtree In Mo- Mrs. Blackwood and Lisa called
Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. llinald on Mrs, Freda Smith on Monc:las.
Crabtree and Cindy were also
CoJumbia Grange Nn. 2U5held
recent guests at the KeMeth their March meeting on Friday
evening. Nonnan WIll, delegate
Crabtree horne.
Mr. and . Mr&lt;, Emzie \)avJ 'L .JO..rttt\Gr~ ~slon g~'l!~
brothe.,, Paul anc.f'""W .itlfa~ ~
Peek and called on her ·btothllflii
iD-law and sister 1 Mr • and Mrs.
Edgar Crabtree.
Mr. and Mrs. Fern Gillogly
were in Athens on Sunda_y aftel'o
noon to visit Mr. and Mr s. Cla:r..
ence Cooley, furmer residents
of this community.
The Carl Hos.!:i family (Lind&amp;
(.;beadle) who have spent some
time near llollywood. Florida,
have returned to their home oorth

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Mr. ¥itd Mrs. Jo:Jm'or Parsons
and ur-uil&gt;tor · o( · ltaeino
Routo, vlolto.i Mr. and Mro.
uomorJoomower.
Mr. and Mrs. ilomer Jconhower visitod tl)_olr son, Mt •
BY MAY JOIINSTON
Those who coiled oo Mr. and ar l Mrs. ·CUiford JconhoWer and
Mrs. !loy Powell and!lmilywere !llmlly. Their small son is al
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Powell, home rrom the hospital recover-

Coloiof Pills
Not Vitol Concern

USee • By Helen Sorrel
YOUTII ASKED FOR IT!
This column is for young people, their problems and pleasures, their t['OI.tbles and run.
As with th~ rest of Helen 11elp
US! , it welcomes laughs IJut won't
dodge a serious question with a
brush-orr.
Send your teenage questions to
YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, care o£
Helen Help US! this newspaper.
IT IT'S GOOD ENOUGH
FOR PRESDJENTS ....
Dear Helen:
My parents are having a row
because I want to grow a beard.
I am lD college. I do not wear
a black leather jacket or smoke
pot. My draft card ls not even
singed. I prefer sunflowe-r· seeds
Ill morning glory seeds. rm so
Sf'l.lll'B I think ''meth monster"
ls a tau~tt trigonometry professor and a "bum trip" is a ride
on the subwlQ'. rm an A-B student. WO!Jid you please say a
word in m,y favor? - M1NOR
HEBEL
Dear M.R.:
Several words!

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Old Town

, Helen Help

Flats News

By WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.

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Almost one-third of our Unlt.:i,:-~ ed btes Presidents wore either
beards, bushy mustaches, or muttonchop sideburns. Another 10 of
the 36 grew hair longEr than
today' s !ad.
Parents should stop assuming hair In Itself means trouble.
They'd save tllemselves a lot
screaming and hollering if
41 1t's not how long
.;•,;;,-~,,y;d
he makes it, it's WHY he makes
It long! - H.
Dear Helen:
In the past few months, my
llrl's mother has become very
strict with us. Sle has her
youngest son watch us like a
hawk. He even goes along with
us when we're oot for a ride.
I can only see my girl once
a week now, and her·mother even
listens in to our phone calls on
the other line. We are botJ1 18,
and have been dating for about

say,

elllht months.
Do you think this treatment

is !or !air? Dear C:

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UNHAPPY C.

This h·eatment Ls from FEAR.
Q-For my an,lna my doc·
rd need your mothc:r's side of tor. is giving me white lablets
the story before I judged it fair but my !rlend. who also has
or not.- H.
angina, is taking pink pills.
Do you think my doctor 'ls l!iV·
.TEEN BO&lt;'ST OF

TilE MONTH CLUB
Last Christmas my frlends and
I wenl caroling and collected almost 25 dollars for 'tlletnam war
orphans. Thi s is a private project
that we've carried on (or two
years.
Pd like to share wlth you the
letter I received thanking us Cor
our contribution.
"'Dear Slerry: . .. The 54th
Si~al Battalion still carries on
its close friendship with the Ave
Maria Orphanage of Nha Trang.
uThis orphanage isoperatedby
sisters of the Roman Catholic
Church. n cares for infants and
school girls; feeding, clothing
and educating them in an atmosphere or Christian affection.
Some or the babes have earned
their admlssinn by being thrown
over the wall ,
''The care and concernthatyou
and your friends have shown !or
tllese unknown children or a land
you probably will never visit, is
inspiring and encouraging to us
who work here. I cannot thank you
enough for the time and effort
you have spent. You are demonstrating that our faith in young
people is not misplaced, Sincerely yours, Kenneth J .. Bisek, Major, SIGC, Executive Officer.''
- SHERRY TERHVNE, G l e n
Rock, New Jersey.
Dear ~erry and friends:
Welcome to Teen Boost of the
Month Club. You've earned your
admission! - H.
NOTE TO HEADERS: Contri.
butions to the Nha Trang orphans may be sent via Chap.
lain, 54th Signal Battalion, APO
san Francisco, 96350. The y
should be marked. ORPHANAGE
FUND.- H.
WANT AN S.O.S. BUTTON:
Send a dime and a stamped selfaddressed envelope to HELEN'S
S. 0. CLUB, P. 0. Box 9997,
SACRAMENTO, CA LIFORNIA,
95823.

• Racine Social Eienis ··
BY MRS. FRANCIS MORRIS
ReV. Paul Sellers has returned from Mt. Carmel Hospital,
Columbus, and Is rec11perating
satisfactorily at his home.
Owen Watson was taken back
ID Meigs General Hospital su!fering with virus pneumonia.
Mr. Charles Ha,yman returned after bei.Dg a medical patient at Holzer Hospital several
days.

Mr. Homer Hayman returned
home from Holzer Hospital Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frank
lllok their daughter, Lois, to
Children's Hospital, Columbus,
for a medical check up.
Mra. Don Nease moved into an
apartment at the Tom Wolfe property.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fisher and
IOns, Sammy. Jahney and Dan.
IQ', or Akron visited over Ulr
weekend wltll his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrl!l. Henry Roush. Jack
returned from Vietnam reeentl.)'.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bradford
and CriU Bradford, Jr. spent
&amp;inday wlth Mr , and Mrs. Crltt
Bradford, Sr. in observance of
tile birthda,y o! Cr!U, Sr. They
ali spent S\utday alternooo in
Pl. Pleasant, W, Va.
Mt'. and Mrs. Bill Lake and
dalllhter, Lori, of Nelsonville
and Christine Lake of Athen.s
~ 'Saturda,y with Mr. and Mrs.

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Mrs. Ida Stobartor ltpple Grove
spent a day recently with Mr s.
Present Cross.
Mr. and Mrs. Phllip Roberts
of Gallipolis spent &amp;mda.Y with
his mother, Mrs. Frances Rob ·
erts.
Mrs. Mary· Hamilton and Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Shriver of Newark spent Sunday with Mr s. Present Cross and Mr. D.ldley Wolr.
Mrs. Evelyn Blythe accompanied
them home after spending two
weeks with her aunt and uncle.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jordan and
daughter of Columbus spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Bradford.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hendricks
of Union Furnace spent the weekend with their parents, Mr . and
Mrs. Matt Hendrick s and Rev.
and Mrs. Paul Sellers.

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ing me the right medicine f
A-Granled that pinks pills
are prettier, both ~robably
contain the same· drug or
closely related drtlgs. On the
other h a n d. your friends
disease may not be identical
with yours. If your tabJets
prevent or r e I i e v e yoUr
attacks. you are getting the
right medicine. Trust your
doctor and don"t be misled by
idle conjectures.
Q-What causes adhesions?

The victim must then work
out for himself a calmer way
o! life.

Q-Whatls Butlbel used for?
What are its side ellects?
A-This Is a combination of
a barbiturate and helladonna
that is given Cor heartburn,
peptic ulcer, colitis and other
diseases of the gastrointes·
tina! tract. The barbiturate Is
habit-forming and the bella·
donna may cause dry r:nouth
and blurred vision.

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News, Notes
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Patker~utl, w._va.lv~s~f,~c~ ]n~~ re~tot-the '*P;

of Albany and caUed on her par.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Chea--

dle.
Mr. and Mrs. Webster Fac&amp;o
myre have moved to the Rex
Cheadle property on State Route
143 formerly occuPied by Mr.
and Mrs. Ibuglas Mo sier.
Mrs. I:Gisy Rawlings, 84, well
koown resident who has made
her home with her daughter, Mrs.
Lewis (Freda) Smith [or several
years, passed away unexpectedly
on Wednesday morning at her
daughter's home.
Relatives £rom a distance at,..
tending the funeral were Mr. and
Mrs. Harold l\mcan and Harold
Jr., Medinai Mr s. Robert Nelson,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ball and
Mr. and Mrs. Artllur Woodyard,
Columbusi Mrs. Lyle Frederick.
Jr., and Mrs. Tom Canoon, Ak-ron; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Combs,
D, Cuyahoga Falls, Mr. and Mrs.

showed pictures ilk
"in 1966 and '1"967, 'ThreeaWeais
for aid were given donations and
contributions were made to the
March of Dimes and the Heart
Fund. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Mat,.
tox were initiated as new members of Columbia Grange.

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Rodney Nelgler, and Betty Er·
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· lltiu8h1 llro.' lohn· T. ilOltlntt.. .ry ·.J.,eu, !oilOwed with Psalm !&gt;lllniJ are ..;; anli.Mro. Gr*!'l • Velma Rousb, i!lr". JOiu&gt;,_ F, ··•••n'"
.. llro. T. Bert Houlb1 iii,Y Roullh , ~~ : ,b;' lit•· G. B. lluiett. Tbe 0. ftouloh, of New · HaV...., The· lloollh,"ll(ro, C.¥: Adams, Jr.
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mlterrlal groai-Cflll4iaronll art •Ill's.' WU!Wn Rossell, ·Wr, and.
ROTARY CLUB . · .• :,w:iil presonted by Rev.Wra. Ach- Mr. and Wrs, c. 11. Keflll ofThe Wro. Howt:W~o, Rev.
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replar diMer meetbwopTh¥._ · Pr'I)'OI' bJI Laura Elllott.
LUTHERAN WOMEN
ond llro, rian Ellcle a!'{illt•• .ora
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BRIDAL SHOWER
The LutheranWomlll)'tldtbeir
J, V. McGrew.
were Jomel N, Boosh, ll9•011!1 _t;
·"'lB• Norma Laf Roath, bride. 91orterb' mee11n1 oq. ~ eve;
BOOK S!'UIII' HEL!l
' . lloulh, Karl Wiles, Ltw!J ~c" elect o! Martin H.U, was bono ni~ 11 St. Paul Lutheran Church&gt;
· A•tu&lt;IY WI&amp; heh1 rec- On-~.
~~daFoley,AI"tlnu'Tha!JOt, ored will! a bridal shower by tile Mrs. J. v, McGrew wasprogrim
~ aa the New Haven EUB Chl\fch •Mary .Eii111 Boqob
Har,.Y ajlller, Lel!il ,.er!; women o!llachtel EUB Chllf&lt;h, leader•. Themoeti!'i-.edwltl) With the women o! BochtelEUB bride 6r
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Lloyd lloolh, Rol&gt;or&lt;l GliiDo..., ot lbe ohun:b.
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the singllv of Jl'l)' Ji· ll)'llw inthe · Church beillg invited. Bev. Mrs. the altar II .
Rus..U CIJpobart. Bemel\'llll..;,.
Tile gueS;t list Included Laura Wtat loiJ&lt;llv1&gt;!1 with (II~ 104 Achllll lolilier revl"'ed the lx&gt;ok with ·tile
!lOll. Dooalcl FQ81e-;.Ril:hard Elliott, Wrs, Charles Lowell, read rospoooloely, 1 pr'l)'ar ood "Chrlot in a New Wor)jl,"
olfiolailni.
Ord and su&lt;i•til'l!ll ~
Mrs. Edwin Jewell, Ml50 )!aey . (hi singing o!Thls IB·MI' Fathir'o
Tho ~&lt;IY ,..,. in lbe DKitn- and . . .
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Jewell, Mrs. Jack Needa, Ju&lt;IY World;
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Tho a..- .uObtt "Demo,. Needs, Wrs, Richard Bird, Coo- The 8110.t ~ fill (he ,... 1~ ot .110011, 11nd an alto,_ suit and het'
atratl&lt;lol ·\lub alot'.! lilt.home of . Die Bird, Mrs. Jahh Roush, Ka- n1rc w~ The Rev, B~Fqleof session !oiiDwed.
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red rosebuds.
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Attend!~ wore Mrs. Clay!OO
A fOCIIPtlon followod &gt;~
lOIIOOo were lid~ Wra: Lulber MJ:•• George Morris, Mrs. 11'1)' Pomeroy. He ollowedolidfatal&lt;"" Athey, Wa.EddieK.Bumgirner, tr111or liomo or tile co..e.
Smltll, ThO lessoo, "Facing the Cooke, Wra. Lewis &amp;munera, or the HOlY Land. The.Udeswere Mro. Fred Batey, Ml58 Millie table wu c"*red .wltli 1111 ',.,.;····!;1
Fac18,"1'a• presented b)" Louise .Wrs. Johnny TriPlett, Mrs. Acl\- ~ by ·a, Llitber!IJI mlnl1118r , BIIIIIPfiiOr, Mrs, Paul F~, r-ent or red , ... .
Lo~Vo HomeDemonstra![oDAgent 1111 Mill..-, Mrs, Howard Ed- !rom ·Cleveland, Ohio, who hOd
Mrs, Jack Flesher, Mrs. '!"om tiered cake IDPPO&lt;I witllo . ·
in III&amp;BOO · ~.lile&lt;iloo p\&gt;ea words, Mro. Ll&gt;nald Ohlinger, made " • taPe . e&gt;lllainlnc each llollman, Mro. ottlelloullh,lofrB.
bride .... groom.,
dem!!n&amp;l!"otlon o! ~~" Mrs, lblaid o. Roush, Mro. ,..;...
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llam Davis and .. .... a
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0!1 wood. NeiBOO Roush, Mrs.Grontlloosh,
Mfs. Jotm F. Roush, pres!- Burris, Mrs, T. Bert lloullh, served at the receptlop.
They anri:lunceda i&gt;asketwea~ Mrs. Jotm Bralilam, Mary....,. dent,. presided ot the business Wrs. G. B. Hazlett and Mrs. Mil"
Among .tllo116 ot~ the r.~.lor ~Will, I'Uinlm isoBro1&gt;11am,llrs,G.B.Hazlett, m8011ng.Thebudgotwasreadand ler.
ception were Mrs.,John j.'ry, Mrl. .:'"
and .illuOII Co~Qles on April 24 Mrs. 11'1)' Mulford, Mrs, Eimer IIPPfOVed. The District 11 m..,..
li!OWER HELD
Thelma COPehart, lira. R al J&gt; b
thrOugli . 30. This ls a tentative Ohlllwer, Mrs, Illde Bievlno, 11w to be held aa New Haven on
Wro. Ralph Roush and Wrs, Boosh, Wrs. Jack IIOsson, llr,
dab. ifho clo!lr prize waa won by Mrs.. WWtam Mar shell, Mrs. AprU 27 was discussed and com- Robert J, Roush hooored Mary and Mrs, Herman ~ of a,.
Mro. ~les l!tone. • ,
~erlne Goodwin, Mrs. KeD- mlttees were IQ&gt;pointed: ChaiJ&gt;.
Elloo Roush, bridge-elect o! WU. rac:use, 0., llr. and itlro. Frank·
Tholi olltending were M r s. neth Holbrook, Mro. !laruiY Worlr men llllllOinted - Menu, Mrs, llam IJ)&gt;e, with apersonai shower Ridao or Washington, Ind., ~ •
Charles stone, Mra. Leo Lltcboo man and the guest of honor, Miss n.~ Roush; Table. Mrs. WU.. recent.l)' at the home of M r s. lloullh, Wr. and Mro.Muklllard,
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lleid, Mro. Luther !mltll, Wro, Roach,
!lam Russell; CI..,..liP, Mrs. Ralph RouSh. Tbe guest Ust U.. Bever~ llo11ell, Rev. lira. Aci&gt;• lbnald Umcan, Mta. Deilon
WSCS MEETING
John Fry; Rospitallcy, Wrs. Char- cludod Wrs. Ralph Thonl&gt;!IOn. 1111 Miller, lira. Robert " ·oond.
Soyre, Nancy Roush, Louise Long
The WSCS of the New Haven los Smith; Reservations, M r o. Mas. Neva Zerkle, Mr... Heiman children, Mrs, Jaek Fleaher,
and the hostess.
~t Cburehmetatthehome CarroU Adams, Jr. Reservations
Knew, Hermetta KNt~P, Mrs. Mro. WIWam llavisandcitJI~ ,
FELLOWSHIP FORMED
of Mrs. Lillian Field&amp;. The pro- !or the luncheon 1D be servOd II f;fbli !initll, llin. Jack Flesher, Mr. and llro. Rali&gt;h ~ '
Tho VermnEUBChurchorgan. .cram was presented by Mrs. ooon will be $1.2$ and must bein Wro, Ll&gt;rsey Lee Roush, Mra. Mrs. ~rsey Lee .Rou•h•.an4tlr• ~~~
izod a Youth FellowshiP rec0111-. Frlllk ~t~radllna. ::lleshowediUm 1o the church bJ1 AprU 22.
Bob Fox, Wrs, Edltllllwngarner, and Mrs. l.emiey Hou•b.
ly. omcers elected Were, Pres- striga ol various minions.
The May FellowshW"· senlce Mrs. Letha KelJ¥, Mrs. Grant 0.
!dent, Mike Thonil&gt;soo; Vice ·
Refreshm011to were served ID which is sponsorod by the Bend Rouoh, Mrs. Arnold Roush, Wro,
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Pre.sldent, Barry Ha.Ynes; seen- Mrs. Hazen Roush, Mrs. Weiss, Area United ChUI'(b Women is to James Roush, Mrs. Fred Rou&amp;b,
Yucatan is a peninsula '?•·
tary, Angela S'l)'re; triuiJrer, Mrs, Ralph Rottgen, Mta. Frank be held at the Lulberan Chur&lt;ho~ Mrs. Robert D,ye, Mrs, Bill which includes parts of ~~­
Connie llot!mau; Plan!•~ llernlta lt&gt;radling, Mra, Marion Ilngey, M'l)' 3rd. Relreshments will be Boosh, Mrs, Jack Hesson, tho ico, Guatemala and Brltlab
Honduras. ·
Staats; r@Orter and historian, Mrs. Vern Hlnnerrnan and Mrs. served. Mrs. William Powell, hoooree .,ud the hostesses.
Lewis Thomp~n; recreation Fields.
Jr. was 8H)ointed as chairman.
loader, Janet Sayre; &amp;OJWleader,

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P.redsvllle; Mr. and Mrs. BOO Ing from serious bums he sufLawson and da~ter, UK! Mr. fered recently.
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Mr. and Mrs. Rooald Wise,
and Mrs. Gene Congo andfam!Jy.
MJddle[IClrt, called oo Mr. and
local.
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Mr••Robert OUrs visited Mrs. Mrs. Ma3WOod Jollnston.
Carroll and !lmily. Mr. Mt. and Mrs. c. c. carter,

Q-My grandson, 9, has
taken many bottles of Chloromycetin. I recently read that
350 Americans have died from
the effects of this drug. How
dangerous is it?
A- Tbls valuable antibiotic
is recommended for periods
not exceeding three weeks.
Prolonged treatment is likely
to caust B dangerous reduction in both red and white
blood cell couots.

When my gall bladder was re·
'moved the sur~eon found adhesions. Could this have been
caused by a motorcycle accident in which I incurred internal injuries?
A-Most adhesions in the
abdominal cavity are a groW·
ing together of a cut surface
Q-Wby would a healthy.
or a surface inflamed by an
infection and an adjacent active 20·year-old boy feel
structure. Internal injuries cold all the lime?
could be responsible. but this
A-This may !If caused by
is one of those things that poor circulation or a thyroid
would be hard to prove .
deficiency. The commonest
cause, however, is neurocircuQ-Can anxiety neurosis latory asthenia. This is due
cause one to feel weak? What to a chronic state of nervous
treatment is best ?
tension.
A-Anxiety neurosis may
cause a variety of symptoms,
including weakness, breath· Andy Leidal, Kenti Mrs. Lellll
lcssness, s w e a t i n g and Goslin, Akron; Miss Ibrothy
trembling. Treatment usuall y Combs, Mr. and Mrs, Ross Knox
requires a careful search by. and Paul Combs, !:l&gt;ring!ieid; Mr.
a specialist in nervous diseas- and Mrs, Robert Talbot, New
es for the underlying cause. Metamoras; Mr. and Mrs, MarP
ford &amp;nith, Carrol, and John
Whittington, Lancaster.
Mrs. D&gt;nna Stout stacy, ~
lumbus, called on her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. William 3-out and
her husband, Mr. stacy, here
and attended Mrs. Rawling' s flP
neral.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blackwood
Mr, and Mrs, Holland Crabtree and Lisa Dye, ~tham, Alabama,
called at the home of their son are spending spring vactionfrom
and daughter in .. Jaw, Mr. and school visiting relatives here.
Mrs. KenneU1 Crabtree In Mo- Mrs. Blackwood and Lisa called
Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. llinald on Mrs, Freda Smith on Monc:las.
Crabtree and Cindy were also
CoJumbia Grange Nn. 2U5held
recent guests at the KeMeth their March meeting on Friday
evening. Nonnan WIll, delegate
Crabtree horne.
Mr. and . Mr&lt;, Emzie \)avJ 'L .JO..rttt\Gr~ ~slon g~'l!~
brothe.,, Paul anc.f'""W .itlfa~ ~
Peek and called on her ·btothllflii
iD-law and sister 1 Mr • and Mrs.
Edgar Crabtree.
Mr. and Mrs. Fern Gillogly
were in Athens on Sunda_y aftel'o
noon to visit Mr. and Mr s. Cla:r..
ence Cooley, furmer residents
of this community.
The Carl Hos.!:i family (Lind&amp;
(.;beadle) who have spent some
time near llollywood. Florida,
have returned to their home oorth

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Mr. ¥itd Mrs. Jo:Jm'or Parsons
and ur-uil&gt;tor · o( · ltaeino
Routo, vlolto.i Mr. and Mro.
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Mr. and Mrs. ilomer Jconhower visitod tl)_olr son, Mt •
BY MAY JOIINSTON
Those who coiled oo Mr. and ar l Mrs. ·CUiford JconhoWer and
Mrs. !loy Powell and!lmilywere !llmlly. Their small son is al
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Powell, home rrom the hospital recover-

Coloiof Pills
Not Vitol Concern

USee • By Helen Sorrel
YOUTII ASKED FOR IT!
This column is for young people, their problems and pleasures, their t['OI.tbles and run.
As with th~ rest of Helen 11elp
US! , it welcomes laughs IJut won't
dodge a serious question with a
brush-orr.
Send your teenage questions to
YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, care o£
Helen Help US! this newspaper.
IT IT'S GOOD ENOUGH
FOR PRESDJENTS ....
Dear Helen:
My parents are having a row
because I want to grow a beard.
I am lD college. I do not wear
a black leather jacket or smoke
pot. My draft card ls not even
singed. I prefer sunflowe-r· seeds
Ill morning glory seeds. rm so
Sf'l.lll'B I think ''meth monster"
ls a tau~tt trigonometry professor and a "bum trip" is a ride
on the subwlQ'. rm an A-B student. WO!Jid you please say a
word in m,y favor? - M1NOR
HEBEL
Dear M.R.:
Several words!

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The price o[ gold on the Paris
BY UNITED PIIE~S INTEI!NATIONAL
gold market droP!Jed !rom
WINTER DIED ONLY B'V THE clook tDdll'- ~7:22a.m. E'T
Tuesday's $1,23.\ lor a 2.2 poand - In llle Southwest 8lld The Plalno.
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. ~rins, with its uaual tOJnPlelilent of tloods and 1·ains1 was born
$1,200. On the Zurich market m sp1rlt as well as time ln the Northeast and the nation.s midsection.
gold slid again to $36.50 an
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Five Fined by Mayor
Five defendants were fined. and
a sixth !or!eited his bond Tuesd&lt;Q' nioht In the eour! of Middle-

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to the gov~entafter returning
to the Southern Local District roc:entJ.y. The other two schOol dla-

tricts or the count,y began partiolpadng in the program eariJer.
In other activity, the b&gt;ard
hired
llaJ::per of Zanesville to wotk as physical educa..
Uon instructor and Asst. Foot-

ball Cosch lor !he 1961&gt;69 school
term. Harper previously h 8·d
WQrked In the Warren Local
School ' system when Torna.ckl

Head Football t.:oacb Bob Ashle,y
was there.

Mrs. Rair den
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Mrs Holter at

Advisory Meet

Brsl~lcriv Income and higt) eon- · l~J~~!j=~fU~

T!US HEAVY etjuljirnenl began operating In Pomeroy Tue'"
tis¥ 's work got underway on tlle•oonotructlonof tbe new &lt;tUaners ol The Farmero Bank snd S&amp;virtls Co. whleh will be locued between W. MaJn and w. SecoDtl Sta.

Patriotism

MJnDtEPO.RT

(CGntlnued 1rom Paae o
lntersoholalllle ""'rtsllJ'(lit'ams.
FOLLOWS DINNER
Robert Vautillan, commander,
was In charp of the program
which followed a spai#l&amp;ltl din·
Diana Carsey, slxtll gncler,
ner served to post 8lld awdl· waa aeleciedspellingohiiiJIIllonot
lary members, 1helr ramllles the Pomeroy 'Elementary ~1-ool
and guests. Seven past com. and wtu represent the school at
Manders, eight past auxiliary the county event to beheldat7:30

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Me Angus. also a sixth grader
taught by Miss Smith.
Miss M;Angus went cbwn on
the word ,.abhorrence" which

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Be Served at Church
Plans Cor serving an Easter
breakfast at the United Methodist Church were made when the
Lydia Circle met Monda,y night
at the home of Mrs. Kermit Walton, Mulberry Heights.
Mrs. Roy Reuter presided at
the meeting. The cfrcle planned
a wedding reception on March 31
at the church !or Miss Dorma

Crow and Michael Morrism. The
district meeting at t.he Woman's
SOciety of Otristian Service to
be held on April 18 at Jackson
was amaunced.
It was voted during the meeting to change the meeting date
to the fourth Monday 0( each
month. A sllent auction will be
Included tor the April mooting,
Mrs. Glen Hiles was at the
Jiano for group singing or "All

Hospital : visiting
hours 2.-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parents

only on Pediatrics Ward.
Admissions
William L. Urwin, 1012 Second
Ave.; Mrs. Blanche Davis, 1132
Second Ave.; Elwood J • Niday •
220 Jaek~ro~~ Pike; Mrs . Clarence
B. McCabe, 810 Third Ave.; Mrs.
Bobby Gordon, 833 t'ourth Ave.;

Robert S. Hemhy, Rt. I Bidwell·
Mrs. Melvin J, 9leets, Rt 2
Ironton; Mra. lJonald J. James,
Hartford, Charles W, Pyles, Jr.,
Rt. ,2 GaJiipolis Ferry; Clarence
D, Colenrt, Southside, W, Va.; Mary
B. Long, Mic.~c, "&gt;&gt;rl; Mrs. Tru.
man A. Rus~oc•. , JH. :J Pomeroy·
W.illlaJ.J M, Blackburn, Itt.
Hufwt ~ i Ual)11 sw(Jnn, Jr., Rt.
1 Lang svlth~i Mrs . .ucrnlc:e WIIJ~
lord, fit, I ~Uddlcporl; Mrs. wu .
liafu t:. l'ostcr, Rt. 2 Jochon•
Ernest f.. Blankenship, IH. j

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Director Roy L. Kottman, Dean
of the College of 1\griculture and
Home Economics, and Edwin L,
Kirby, Associate DireciOr or the
Cooperative Extension Service
were the resource persons.
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Recommendations were made

Mary Emily DoweH Knapp.
Mrs. Ralrden was a member
of the Lem BapUBt Churdt and
the Pl. Pleasant Chapter No. 75,
Order of Eastern Star. ,
&amp;lrvivors lnchKI.e her husband,
Jof'ln w. RaJrden, a son, P au 1

on policies o! the Cooperative
Extension Service and on the
budget rO(Jiest lor the 1968-70

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Hall the Power of Jesua Name''
Mrs. Holter was elected a&amp; the
to open the meeting. Mrs. Karl lady executive committee memKrautter presented the program ber representing the Jack801'1
using a Holy Week litan)' from Area at 1he Extonsion AdVIsory
the 11 Methodist Woman.u Assist~ Commlttee meetlni held at Ath·
ing with the litany were Mrs. ens last month. !ile was eleoted
Walton and Mrs. IDles. Mra. Jay by the reprelenlatlves o!lhonlne
Warner read a poem, 11 Th e counties composing the Jackson
Cross Was JUa OWn" to con- Area.

clude the program.
Three Dim strips, provided by
1he Board of Missions of the'
Methodist Church, were shown

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL

ADMITTm- Florence
by Mrs. Hiles. They were u'Jbe Theiss, Leon, W, Va.; O.arles
Bolt via Team, If HLake or the Smllh, RoedavUie.
Ozarks Pariah,' 1 and uyour
DISCHARGED - Della Curtis,
Pledge." Narrated by Mrl!l. PJles, Maggie Hurd, Vletorla Slaey.
the films presented the work of

mlssiooaries.
Mrs. Watton and Mrs. Kl'autter
served a dessert course during

1he concluding social hour.

HOSPITAL NEWS
Holzer

State Unlversl!l'.

1he awdllary gift to the poat.
A Hre-long resident of Leon, Thanks were extended to Mrs.
sh~ · was born Jan. 16, 1885, Tom Crow who following tradl·
daui#lt.er ot 1he late Jobn R. and tlon sent a fioral arrllllgement

HunUngtoo, W. Va.; Kimberly
A. lorael, Jackson; Cllllord c.
Daniel, Rl 2 Ironton; Mlaa Bev-

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The ~eroy Ore department
anowerod a call osrly Tuellday
eveltbtg to exllnl!lllsh abru!hllre
neor lhe home of Dr. John Ride·
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A meetlnl! of Magnolls ~
pie, Pythlan SIStero, schecWed
Thilrl\dsy nlaht hos ....,ellod due to the deoth ol
Elft•beth CamDbelL

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ol Wellem will be 1he onl,y All- lie; Otarlea Gdovloak, Lake- ·
Ohio players to perform 1n the llido:. Jon Pbllkctl Bethel·
Class A. ·state toumament Utls Ken' Rleh..-r!ICil
weekend.
Grq 9lorl . ~- Dav,e· Gr '
The
"'"II'' o1 the Orst Arcanum;
Flyrin,
. .is ·mu, who showed 1he rain St. Msl'l'; Mark Wagar,
whole . . . 11hsl he ean do In Avon; John K-eelY 1\lrlng
Ute last n.o·ililt* 'tournaments. lleld I.oeal· zolW: Varga·
The ltintl altot artist was a MsnaDeld
Peter's; Gary
malnsta.Y- lor
lor bu, Newark catholic; Vanoe
Cleveland Lourdes·
tllree y..,-o and averlllllld 21.8 · Parki
·hfl final 8eaiDIL
Snook~ 1altabury Rive~· L$n~
0._,_~ lrtlnoi' ttludent. Van Fleet, ~- Jack
led hie ilnb¥Uio;IO'm In a&amp;allls Hollman,
Plymouth; ' Denny
and averaged •.17 rtiberrnds a Lu,yoter, Fr-rt Lakeland;
game In sddltlon to hi&amp; 25-fOinl Mare Smllh, Dixie; Don Dooghaverap. Dur1n8 . Chapn'lalts
River: Delvrls Kachovek,
1hree yearl, .... a .. ~.~, Avon P19tJ* . Catholic; , Butch !hook,
has
45 'l&gt;on,..cutlve N.-; ' ··Art lialwell,
vlctorleo~ aa.iiVIroll ..,,.rd bura; Vlrgb. Ceoll !llyvue•
of 51-3. '-~". '
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llm!ell'&lt;lfl~·th' hllllleil ~or west Llbe..:V Sel~. 'i'om
of the lot• .The r:Umerup In 1he tin, McDonald; Rem cainoron,
ballolln&amp; .Howell hsd a aenoa- Mineral Rlclge; Lam Bun,er,
.I t1ona1 ,.....,. In whlcll he polled Twin VoiiOY North; Jtni Rlle.Y,
down 1,033 ~· snd aeorod NllWIIrk C&amp;lhello;' Steve. Fa1,648
zekao, Fairport llarbo!r; Rlck
several 'j~lo mentlcl) •Stelzer, Atcbbcrld; Bill 'Nixon,
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'ltvl~lon.

day night at Detroit.

Bob l.o ve , s tbreo.polllt play
with 58 seconds to piOJ gaveCinolnnad Its win.
Love's ~lay gave Clnc:lruratl a
1~1-121 lead In the extra period.
Wilt Chamberlain then made a
,lr'l!l, II&gt;':""' ,with . 51 .se&lt;ondf lett
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Den Obrovso rsn Into personal
loul trouble and DOld goal
trouble
nlgbt, but there
wao .never · ·IIJQ&gt; &lt;tUestion about
hi&amp; shower sltooung. ·
"It's smmethbtg we &amp;I every
clay at pracUee," tile 6-loot-10,
225i&gt;oond center Ol&lt;Pialned. "We
have to hit a certMiD number of
siloceulve free throws before
we oan leaVe and sometimes
you wind up taking an elltra 45
mllv.lle• before you can get your
ahoYier."
The ·mag~c number of suoceaalve !reo - · this nlgbt 11aa
olx 8lld Obrovac canned them
all In the llnal two and a hilt
mlmtes o! plsy to lUI tile
Fl,yers from a 5&amp;.,15 dellelt ll&gt; a
61~0 triumph over Fonllam In
the quarterllnala ollht Nstlonal
Invitation TournamentNotre Dame became Dayton'l
_ . , t lor one o! Tburodsy
nllht'• oernlflnals by barely·
holtllrw oa ~ loland Unt9~
.alll' 6a.GO lntbe oecood_. ot
the Ma,dlaon Square Garden
cl0ubl9header,
· •Botb · gll)les hsd c~ramatto
.111111110• with pta ·loolni teama
h&amp;Y)IW shotl - .
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Forward Den Sadlier patted
thoi iFiyera' center on 1he rttmP
ll!d grinned: "Two shower
shots."
Obl'OVIIO grinned blok. "I
111111' were golnB In," aald
the perlormer who before tllla
year hid never averoptl more
than 55 per cent from the loul

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· The crowd o! 18,683 wss .
tense, bul Obrovac calmly msdo
botll shots, Puttlni llsyton In
tile lead lor good, He canned
two more ln a one-enclo&lt;tne
•ltuatlon with 45 aeoondo In go
and gave Coscb lbo llrrnoher's
loreea a 61-58 edge by n:peatlng
the feat with U second&gt; to play,
'.'rve never oeen anytllbtg like
It," lbmlrer oald later. "Noo
body Who's ever played the
opert hss shot like thiS. lle'a
really torrid."
, iane, takliW adv&amp;J&gt;o
~~&amp;e· of lriJid 33 P.r cent lloor
shdot:IJt!l by the Small Collep
NstiOnll ctrarrrlls In lite tirat
bill, boil a 311-28 ~ afl8r 1he
lll'at 20 m~Jv.~tes as Bob ~
and .. Bob
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tWo pre!l!ior plaler'•".c!ID'IWcl
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·~ 300 amateur lqleluls
nwut
!rom tllroogbout theoountrywere
sohodillod to see action In the
tournament at the state Fa~
grounds Coliseum.
The 10 oltamPiona tD be
crowt\ed Sltard!IJ night wU19JIIi(y tar u.
!fYOUI•
IJlNr tml.pliJil,
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on the aebedule lor tonight snd
Thursday nigh~ The quarter!lnalo will be held Frldsy 811d&amp;emifinals and flnall 00 Soturdl,y.

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UCIJI.:IIouO:.
·,~Je. Ia the team
'lhal '"ain't r-)'"'';,.- , but, til~ Ohio Nt.ate
~root
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to go to LOa\, z\...lel fl.dollllq'~c~
thi.»
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r ~! Buc~QII are wtuln; to . Mas~"
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tiel }:raok snd '!Itch- llketlllll'
peundl,) • plOJe&lt;l two · ieaiCIII
did In 1960,
with 1he Jeto. He Ia a native
· II
then 1hsy prov!ld to be of Wlchlts, Kans., and played
giant klllera.
hla oolle1111 ball at WiehltsSiale
Ohio iitale weot into the !NO
UniYersl!l.
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NCAA tournament at Sin Fran. .;::::::=:·:·:+:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:.:-;.:·:·:•:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:.:·:·:·.·:··
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The u~rous Buckt7,..; eiBco not exac:Jiy an undordol.
-Plait National Park, Okla.,
..\:ou'r• cettinr warm•r!"
ricllng a si"'1iam0 wtrildrl&amp; but then not the chonri t.m
is the smallest ol the U.S.
atresl&lt;, clrml&gt;od ' ·&amp; solid lon either.
national parks .
team ~81 tD get Into 11-'NCAA
Tbat waa the ye&amp;f,.Osoor Midos&amp;t regions! tou'i'nament. ertson piiiJed lor the University
Then, the Bucka did ihe lml!oa. · of Clnollllatl snd !Uroll ln&gt;olble.
h&lt;rll wss the star lor CalUornll,
They beit Kentti.Ckl' 8:1-81 - the defending NCAA c-Ion.
on tbe WUdoata'
coUI-t ..:
Allor Cal dumPed Clnolnnltl,
10 get Into til' NCAA IIDala.
the tans carried Bear Coach
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He was helped oil the noxt
,. ntght· won't gain the attoatlon of algtrt alter Oblo S1at8 took 1he
s.
measure o! the Bears 7WIIIor
the NCAA dUe.
Ohio Slate playo North Con&gt;o •
llna In the NCAA
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ll""'e 8lld the Buoltl!yel hsve It
TAMPA, Fla. (IJPO _ T h 0
least· two scores ll&gt; Hille with
Cincinnati Redo' 8-3 los• to tile .
the tar!teela.
Baltimore Oriole• Tueedsy end- '
North carolina, carrying I
FIFTY YEARS OF LEADERSHIP•
eel the Redo' winning streak al
27·3 alate, haa bealOn OSU three
ssven games.
of tho last lour Umes they've
THROUGH QUALITY.
Cincinnati Jllays Oakland topla.yod and .. the baSil o! tht
d&lt;Q' at Bradenton, Fla., a n d
last two years, tile Tar Heel•
hopes to get baok mto the winare !lgured ll&gt; be favored.
nbtg trall In exblbiiiQil batreball.
The two lo&amp;Ms hsve ._,
Jloug Powell and Curt Blelary
PHILADELPHIA (IJPI)
72 8lld 105-78.
socked home runs In 1he Baltl- There wap aWl ll!e In Cine: InTOJior
remembered the
more win Tuesday.
naU's chances
Into tile games, and noted with optlmPete Rlobert, Roger Nolt1011 National Baskelball Association Ism, "the team Is I)IIIJini and lliok Delgado teamed up to plsyoffs
ter - than tllen."
stop llle Reds with six hits.
The Royafa seored a 131-130
Oblo iitate would llkt to •hoW
The trio of hnrlors hsd a overtime win agaln•t the Phb- the Tar Hells juot hoW muoh
shull&gt;ut going untU the ninth In- deiJl!da 76ers Tueodsy nigh~
better.
nlng when homers by Bolr RaudClnt;lnnall moved lntosdowltll
man and Stan swanson gave the Detro~ lor lourlli plsoe In tilt
N nJ1 G
Redo their only runs.
Eastern
Botb teama
atio
loves
Tournament
Opens
play their !lnsl regular season
games tonight wllb Clnclruratl
trsvellnB to New Yor~ and ·n..
troll viJitlng Boston.
SALT LAKE CITY (IJPO
TRIAL MAY 27
The ·courth plaee winner gelo The NatlonaiGoldenGiovesT..,..
BATON ROUGE, La.. (UPO- the final playoff position. ·II tbe nament, a loul'day boltlqJ sp..,.
Three
with attemPt· a Ue IIley will tac u1ar bol atered by qualifying
lng ll&gt; men
bribecharged
LSU backlleld
men t earns end up m
meet In a ono-g&amp;meplayo!f Frl- berths lor tile U. !i, Olymple

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otate 1raek ms e1.
Dibetta will be tried May
ant, 6-3, Jr.; Allsn Whtte, Buck- Gawain
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MUll Broke MllnopOiy
.e,ye Central 6-1 Sr
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The hli#l - seorbtg Milia broke
HONORABLE MENTION
The LSU players cooperation
a ~ • year ' monopoly m
Errol Miller Caraway· Gary with the FBI led to llle arrest o!
Class · A playor-ol.ihe-yesr bold Davenport, w.;..e; Dan 'Thall- Jo.•Oilb Lee Nolan, samuel F.
by Wellem Ohio. An honor stu- man, Bloomville; Jim Hsynle, Comeaux and samuel G. Grazl·
a &lt;II!"&gt; ...
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Diiie ,f:!lls,
whe, oro
with
i , laattiiriate,
ltrauoa, on ville Roseeranf; :tcio
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lftjlsd\• '·"'' ' ' '
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''I t . Third team membel's were ers, Bloomville; Alan. Stephen- the nrst alx Tlgerlootballgames
Mike Tyree of West Je!feriCil, soo, Attica; P,on llelb; Bueyruo In 1968•
Dave Dreher ,of Ballevue W)'llford; Ted Sizemore, Dixie;
ThottJilson, Ray I!IJ&amp;by of Pike Lou Burk, Bridgeport· Larry
Weotem; Allan Whl\0 of Ba'*:· MeEilre!h,
Den·
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07e Central and Mark ThoniP- Ill' Etzler, Convoy crellvlew;
..., ot Moolnt Ptealllit. Thomp- Sieve Retllg Archbold· 'Mike
,'fl ··.·.
""' was 1he only junior on 1he Battles, Un.;,lll
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Retoher oaloiood· Rm Halt
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All of st. Peter'• 8lld Rigsby Old Port: Rob Dl;lnet, aepob:.

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Wll 1ho Orst to admU II.
"II' a almost like eombW """k
· !rom the c1ea&lt;1 to PI Into the
tpumament," he otrered Tueo.

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RESULTS
By United p..., .. International
Washington 7 Atlanta I
NY (N) 4 Philadelphia 2
st. L 11 Pittsburgh 1
Detroit 13 Bosll&gt;n 3
Houoton 1·Los Angelo&amp; 0
Chicago (A) 5 !llnnosota t
BaiUmore 8 Cincinnati 3
Cleveland 4 Cslllornla I
Chicago (N) 5 son Frao. 4
(Onl,y games sohedqladl
RESULTS
Nallonal lnvlt.allon Tournv
(QuartO!'ofinala)
Dayton 60 Fordham 60
No\fe Dame 62 Lone Island V. 60

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READS NIXON DliiVE
erly M, Harris, Rt. 4 Qak Hill·
CINCINNATI (IJPI)- Francia
Edward M. Scurlock, Jackson;
L. Dale, prealdalt and publl!her
and Mrs . .W. Donald Walters
of 1he ClnelmaU Eruf!lrer, hsl
Rt. aIronton.
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Mrs. Mabel. Wallo 1101 hoii- been noriled Ohio oampalp manapr tor Repojrllcan preal4tntlal
Mra. Dooald c. Jame•, llarl- ••• Fritls¥ nlild tor 1he Third esndldste Rlcllard M. Nlxlln.
lord, w. va., dauallter, 6,38 a, Fridsy Cloo.
m. Tuesday.
Mn. Margaret Seldellabt!preDisoharges
aided at the tneetliill '!hloh 01&gt;M,a. Kellh R. carroll, c. Ed. enecl wllh tile l.ol:d'• Prsyer In
ward llawlv, Mrs. Otarles E unl""'. II 1111 lllttiOWtoed thAI
LltUer, Mra. Mlmle c Mill• 1he AJll'll meellitg will be held at
Irons, Slanlv s. Patter..;,, Mra: the home of Mro. Eva llea..-r.
BIJ:llle l!i.l'l&gt;well, Basil 0. ~een,
Gf""s were pl11,1od wllh 'prlz11
Mtl. Robert L. Rl&lt;lkard Clyde ' li!obtg - by 14fa, Edna Rlj·
Tsylor~ lfri!' Ellzsbelh 'van- , bol, . Mra. Marie .nauv. 'ldfi.,
hoooe, . ~1. Kemeth D. WU. ,l)etll&gt;a ~· ltld Mro. EIJa
u~mi,, ·~.o.; ,JJOy EIJbtglon, ·l ldl· Smllh. R'!'r•~• ,...., ..-rti
ert A• hllif, ~ord c, Jacobo, . 114 by .,1111 lio_,( I" tho'too~·
Mro. J4mo1 Wll&gt;b 811dMro Fred N ild 11t1.J.~ti• Mo)ltharf,
A, 1 vt"''i .... 1 ~..- dl,:.,18•
Mro. Rub!' ·~: '1"'1 Alro.~oo..,.T ,. ·~ ...,, '· rle NOUUibtg.
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in remembrance of her brother
the late Drew Webster.
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A takeolr' on the televiaion
pi'(Jgram, "The Newlywed Game''
with Joe Stnlble as emcee cloted the tii'Dial party.
Ralrden; lour sisters, Mrs. HIThe lnvocaUon and benediction '
lah Jones, Middleport; Mrs. Lou- were by the Re\1, Glen Hiles,
lse Sa$lor, Columbes; Mrs. Erma pastor of the United Melhodlil
Burdette, Leoni and Mn. Grace Ch\b'ch.
Bourne, OlarJeston, w. Va., and
one grandchlld.
VETERANS MEMORIAL
Services will be COidlcted at
2 p.m. 8aturtis¥ at 1he Leon BapHOSPITAL
list Oturch. Burial will be In
ADMITTED - Rulh Am Dye,
L""' Cemetery. The body will Letart, w. va.; Mark BeoJor
be !shoo to the ohurclt one hour Middleport; Agnes Blaekw•ll,
befon services. Friends may olne; Georp F. Daniell, Pllme- ·
call at llle crow.a.asell Funer- rtl)'; ~Roullh, New Haven~ Daal Home al!tr 6 p.m. Frltls¥. VId ~
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LOVE SPY
PARIS (IJP0-The Slate Seourlcy COUrt wao expected to
.,.,. Juttgment todey on JeanMarie ..,.,.., 26, 1 Frendl
ac:hool-r aocuaed ()( giving
military ~rota to Eall Cermany In returJ1 tor an exit vi¥ tor
.hh Eaat Gol'lllal1 wile. The '
nalllre of 1he seehota """ not
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Reino Lind, Elza Gilmore, Don
RoOm champions were Carol
HUJIIIOI; 2.1 member pins, Leon· Lewis, filth grade o! Robert J!ob.
ard Jewell, Charleo SWaizel snd ert•; Michael Braun, llfth grade
GU¥ E. Gulnlher, the latter also ol Larry Wolle; J, D. Stnry,siXth
beJng "polt cham.p.w
grade o( Krs. Pearl WUliams1
Mrs. Unda Guinther, auxil- and Mlss , Caney, Mias Smith's
lary president, Introduced dl&amp;· sixth Faile.

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IIams, 8lld Frank vauShan; lG was spelled correctly b)r Miss
member pins, Couch, Kemeth Carsey who then s_peUed "aboll-

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Robert COuch presented pins Winner , through a prellmlnary
to members of the post active
in securing members during the
past year. Receiv!ng five mem·
ber pins were' RusseU Moore,
JDe GJoeckner, Mickey w11.

Forfeiting a $25 bond posted leston, 2G.50 !allbtg. London,,...
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I veterans present were recog.
Taught by .Miss Carolyn ~th.
nlzed.
Miss Cat&amp;ey was namod building

GallJpolis Medleal center fJoJ.. ward. Mrs. Guinther presented

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and ' narrowly mllland llertlla In
,.pqLUIIiJ!US (IJPI) -;- , Vnlied the top three oquails. They Ini'l'eOI liilei'nlikllal annooliK:ed 'oluded Don Ka!b ,of Bucyrol
todey Ita .1968 Cla11 A AIJ-Ohlo Wynlord, Joe llosleld o! Gtrem' basketball teams ae.v catllollo, Greg Rosen of
hooded by !fve hot • ohootlng Bloomville 8lld steve Rettig ol
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with a cOmbined aver- Archbold.
·"'Qt. "trr .128 points per game.
About 275 nomlnstlcrna were
\I'"''JlW am)ll\ small seiKJOI to- reeelvod lrom the voters out of
tlrtil.! 011 IJi·the state•• the :more than 2,00G. vsralcy
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sports wrlteto, aport.Oaaterl llerters In 1he Class A rank•.
,. ·' and eoi&lt;hea, realt!l'od aeorbtg
COLUMBUS (IJPI) _ The
punch and 111!'1&lt;' ball bandllnB at 'United Press 1D18rnsllonal !961
· every
Clau A All Ohio bii#l school
T., ,leading vote • aetter wao baaltet!&gt;fll teamo, wllll beiSht,
Kltl)i,nd'l lelf
I 6-lool-2 , !JO!.Iillt.i'\itoorbtg average 8lld
•' ......n4. atklete averaging '' olaso yearo
P"!' Jlert, MUla, the
rmsr TEAM
.,. l!'r;Oild '...... outlye KlrUand
Bill Chapman, Avon 6-5 200
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to mlike. Dr.st learn stat. 25.0, Sr.
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Wayne, 6-1, 170, 18.5, Sr.
drat ' JJQJsd also hfti
'Bob Howell, Mendolt • Unllll,
Bllt··:Chapmail, Nlirlh- 6-5, 210,
Sr. ,
· . .ollotn•o Mike Grertert, ManJeff Millo, Klrll811d, 6..2, 160,
don-Unlm's high • soorll1g 11011 ' 26.6, Sr.
llcnfell and lUIIe Doui Hill Of
1J0U8 lUll, Ro 11 !'&lt;1U1heaotern,
Rosa
5-11, 160, 21.8, Sr.
,. - : The runnel'tljl team boasted
sECOND TEAM
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Roo Niekamp, St. I!Onry, 6-5,
'• tarry Colo of ·carey with a 26- 24.8, Sr.
;:: point averaao.' Joining the 6Bill Mlloa, Canal Wlnobeater,
foot.2 Colt were Ron Niekamp 6-6, 21.3, Sr.
of Sl. Renry With a 2U mark,
Larry Cole, carey, 11-2, 26.G,
·• BUI Miles of Canal Wlnche•er Sr.
, at 21.3, Paul Mol.ough)ln of
Paul MoLoolhlln, West MusWelli Mualdnaum at 2U, 8lld lllnaum. 5-H, 23.4, Sr.
lllanslleld st. Peter's Dous All
Doug All, Manalleld st.
at 21 points.
Peter's, 6.0, 22.0, Sr.
C~le ~ Grenert were stand, THIRD.TE'\M
•. out perlormors In lot11ball, both
Mike Tyree, west Jefferson,
ot 1hem listed In 1he UPI All- 6..2 Sr.; Dove Dreller, Bellevue
~ Oblo leama. And Mill s was a Tbompllll, 6.0, Sr.; •.Bay lUiS·
~ track sparkler, winning a by, Pike weslbrn, 6-3, Sr.;

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pra·ctloes. Wl~r 1he cost-llhare
p~am. ft'ibrl~ o! approvals
will )re l!lven to lull time Jarm.

port Mayor C. 0. Fisher.
expar.sion herew said intellectual snobbery by Ohio fclucators is har.
Fined were George Qdllen., stringing our young people 8lld deprlvlnB them of job training.
45, Middleport, $100 8lld costs
Atkins.president,
Introduced
were
MARRIAGE APPLICATION
lrlet
Mrs.alsoCllllord
and three tis¥• In jail, driving
....,,,c,.W!nc:; ;:·m L
jl_ ,. :. Mrs.,
past ·d 1 ... . Jack Lee
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while lntoxieated; , 1!'1/e L. C!l~.
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PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. Stel- •ww•-~r.
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port, $5 and costs, lntoxlostlon, ers; Pt. Pleasant, 26.80; Pome.
Mrs. Roy Holter was 1n co. 1 la · A. Ralrden, 83 • Leon, W. Va.,
Edgar Van tnwagen received
and Bruce C. Simpson, 20, Porn- roy-Mason, - 21 I 40·' Hintono out·' lumbus Monday attending llle ex.' . died We&lt;lneeda,y mombtg In the the Leglonnalr~ ol 1he Year •o.n charges or reckless opera~ ning 4 feet ol rollers: Marmet,
t10n was Jeffrey Lynn, 21, Ra~ running 3.5 feet; and Winfield

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TOLEDO - GOV. JAMES A. RHODES SAID Tuesday edu&lt;atDrs at
Attending wore fll,)man, Clerk
all levels must revlsellleirthlnhbtgabout vocaUonul- technical trainJoann 'Wolle and Board Member&amp;
ing U Ohio's youth Is ll&gt; be equlj1ped wllll skills snd trainll1! lor tile
Robert Harden, President; Harry
l aOOr market.
Hill, otis McCilntook, Howard
Rhodes, speaking at the dedication of a new Chrvsler Corp. lllant
Ervin and lbrotby Bent2o

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official price o! $35. Prices last least lour Inches by the ume 11 steps todey.
week were nearly $45 an ounce.
De Gaulle long has opposed
LONDON -:; RELIABLE REPORTS TODAY said the Russians
the present monetary system lear that Communist military grsnd strategy hss been re&gt;ealod to
Ularles llayman 1 acting ~
and instead favors dependence the United stltett by a Czech general who defected to Washington.
ern
Local Scl-ool District !IC&gt;on gold reserves.
The repons said the Soviet Union no ..,_ eonalders the long
In the faC'e of this, France term strategy and overall defense plans of its Warsaw Paet defense orlntendent, Tuesday nlgbt r"'
ported approval bas been obtainhas ~t up huge quantities of alliance to be usale/1
ed
tor thai district tD partlclilate
gold bullion.
in
the lunch price reducUon proToda.Y De Gaulle dem11nded a
SEN. EUGENE J. McCARTHY HEADED lor Wisconsin tDdll' and
full .return to the gold standard a week of intensive campaigning he predicts will produce a victory gram.
Hsyman told the board of eduin blunt defiance of U.S. over President Johnson in the nation's next primary on AprU 2.
cation
llle federal government
policies.
d ~or: leaving Washington, the Minnesota Democrat said Tuea.
wil
pay
10 per cent of the cost
De Gaulle's statement on the
sy e wo d s-rt rl.al candidate Sen. Robert F Kennedy v.N y
or
lunches
served in the dlagold crisis was relayed to over John501'1. i! he cannot win the Democratic: nom~tlon h~selt .~;
trlct'• scl-ool• beginning Aj&gt;rlll.
newsmen by Intormation Minis ~ he said there were no deals.
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De Gaulle pulled France out
TUSKEGEE, ALA. - ALABAMA'S FIRST NEGRO sherur •lnee
or the international gold pool ReconstructJon...arrested a whitepolicec:hiefandastate trooper Tueathat cooperates to keep gold at day on charges of threatening and beating a Negro man.
S35 an OW'Ice. French govern.
9terlll Luolus Amerson ..ld Police Cblet Bobby Singleton o!
ment sources said he was nearby Notasulga was arrested by his Chief 1Je9uty~ Eddie Ivory, a
mlffed bec!lu!e France was not Negro. and Trooper James H. Bass surrendered voluntarily at the
invited to last weekend's gold Macon County JaU in the company of· several fellow otricer1.
crisis talks in Washington and
that to shoW his diSpleasure he
CLEVELAND - THE OJUO YOUNG Democrats are expected to
kept the French bullion market refuse to endorse President Johnson Cor reelection United Press ~
open when other world markets ternational has learned.
closed pending outcome or those
de S&gt;urces in the "i'oung Democrats, inc:ludi~those supporting Prn·
talks.
1 ntdl Johnson, say Sen. Robert F. Kenned,), I)..N.Y., is the ravored
Gold buying reached panic can date of the members ol the organization.
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BY UNITED PIIE~S INTEI!NATIONAL
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WINTER DIED ONLY B'V THE clook tDdll'- ~7:22a.m. E'T
Tuesday's $1,23.\ lor a 2.2 poand - In llle Southwest 8lld The Plalno.
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$1,200. On the Zurich market m sp1rlt as well as time ln the Northeast and the nation.s midsection.
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a sixth !or!eited his bond Tuesd&lt;Q' nioht In the eour! of Middle-

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to the gov~entafter returning
to the Southern Local District roc:entJ.y. The other two schOol dla-

tricts or the count,y began partiolpadng in the program eariJer.
In other activity, the b&gt;ard
hired
llaJ::per of Zanesville to wotk as physical educa..
Uon instructor and Asst. Foot-

ball Cosch lor !he 1961&gt;69 school
term. Harper previously h 8·d
WQrked In the Warren Local
School ' system when Torna.ckl

Head Football t.:oacb Bob Ashle,y
was there.

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Brsl~lcriv Income and higt) eon- · l~J~~!j=~fU~

T!US HEAVY etjuljirnenl began operating In Pomeroy Tue'"
tis¥ 's work got underway on tlle•oonotructlonof tbe new &lt;tUaners ol The Farmero Bank snd S&amp;virtls Co. whleh will be locued between W. MaJn and w. SecoDtl Sta.

Patriotism

MJnDtEPO.RT

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lntersoholalllle ""'rtsllJ'(lit'ams.
FOLLOWS DINNER
Robert Vautillan, commander,
was In charp of the program
which followed a spai#l&amp;ltl din·
Diana Carsey, slxtll gncler,
ner served to post 8lld awdl· waa aeleciedspellingohiiiJIIllonot
lary members, 1helr ramllles the Pomeroy 'Elementary ~1-ool
and guests. Seven past com. and wtu represent the school at
Manders, eight past auxiliary the county event to beheldat7:30

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Me Angus. also a sixth grader
taught by Miss Smith.
Miss M;Angus went cbwn on
the word ,.abhorrence" which

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Plans Cor serving an Easter
breakfast at the United Methodist Church were made when the
Lydia Circle met Monda,y night
at the home of Mrs. Kermit Walton, Mulberry Heights.
Mrs. Roy Reuter presided at
the meeting. The cfrcle planned
a wedding reception on March 31
at the church !or Miss Dorma

Crow and Michael Morrism. The
district meeting at t.he Woman's
SOciety of Otristian Service to
be held on April 18 at Jackson
was amaunced.
It was voted during the meeting to change the meeting date
to the fourth Monday 0( each
month. A sllent auction will be
Included tor the April mooting,
Mrs. Glen Hiles was at the
Jiano for group singing or "All

Hospital : visiting
hours 2.-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parents

only on Pediatrics Ward.
Admissions
William L. Urwin, 1012 Second
Ave.; Mrs. Blanche Davis, 1132
Second Ave.; Elwood J • Niday •
220 Jaek~ro~~ Pike; Mrs . Clarence
B. McCabe, 810 Third Ave.; Mrs.
Bobby Gordon, 833 t'ourth Ave.;

Robert S. Hemhy, Rt. I Bidwell·
Mrs. Melvin J, 9leets, Rt 2
Ironton; Mra. lJonald J. James,
Hartford, Charles W, Pyles, Jr.,
Rt. ,2 GaJiipolis Ferry; Clarence
D, Colenrt, Southside, W, Va.; Mary
B. Long, Mic.~c, "&gt;&gt;rl; Mrs. Tru.
man A. Rus~oc•. , JH. :J Pomeroy·
W.illlaJ.J M, Blackburn, Itt.
Hufwt ~ i Ual)11 sw(Jnn, Jr., Rt.
1 Lang svlth~i Mrs . .ucrnlc:e WIIJ~
lord, fit, I ~Uddlcporl; Mrs. wu .
liafu t:. l'ostcr, Rt. 2 Jochon•
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of the College of 1\griculture and
Home Economics, and Edwin L,
Kirby, Associate DireciOr or the
Cooperative Extension Service
were the resource persons.
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Mary Emily DoweH Knapp.
Mrs. Ralrden was a member
of the Lem BapUBt Churdt and
the Pl. Pleasant Chapter No. 75,
Order of Eastern Star. ,
&amp;lrvivors lnchKI.e her husband,
Jof'ln w. RaJrden, a son, P au 1

on policies o! the Cooperative
Extension Service and on the
budget rO(Jiest lor the 1968-70

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Hall the Power of Jesua Name''
Mrs. Holter was elected a&amp; the
to open the meeting. Mrs. Karl lady executive committee memKrautter presented the program ber representing the Jack801'1
using a Holy Week litan)' from Area at 1he Extonsion AdVIsory
the 11 Methodist Woman.u Assist~ Commlttee meetlni held at Ath·
ing with the litany were Mrs. ens last month. !ile was eleoted
Walton and Mrs. IDles. Mra. Jay by the reprelenlatlves o!lhonlne
Warner read a poem, 11 Th e counties composing the Jackson
Cross Was JUa OWn" to con- Area.

clude the program.
Three Dim strips, provided by
1he Board of Missions of the'
Methodist Church, were shown

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL

ADMITTm- Florence
by Mrs. Hiles. They were u'Jbe Theiss, Leon, W, Va.; O.arles
Bolt via Team, If HLake or the Smllh, RoedavUie.
Ozarks Pariah,' 1 and uyour
DISCHARGED - Della Curtis,
Pledge." Narrated by Mrl!l. PJles, Maggie Hurd, Vletorla Slaey.
the films presented the work of

mlssiooaries.
Mrs. Watton and Mrs. Kl'autter
served a dessert course during

1he concluding social hour.

HOSPITAL NEWS
Holzer

State Unlversl!l'.

1he awdllary gift to the poat.
A Hre-long resident of Leon, Thanks were extended to Mrs.
sh~ · was born Jan. 16, 1885, Tom Crow who following tradl·
daui#lt.er ot 1he late Jobn R. and tlon sent a fioral arrllllgement

HunUngtoo, W. Va.; Kimberly
A. lorael, Jackson; Cllllord c.
Daniel, Rl 2 Ironton; Mlaa Bev-

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The ~eroy Ore department
anowerod a call osrly Tuellday
eveltbtg to exllnl!lllsh abru!hllre
neor lhe home of Dr. John Ride·
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A meetlnl! of Magnolls ~
pie, Pythlan SIStero, schecWed
Thilrl\dsy nlaht hos ....,ellod due to the deoth ol
Elft•beth CamDbelL

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Ohio players to perform 1n the llido:. Jon Pbllkctl Bethel·
Class A. ·state toumament Utls Ken' Rleh..-r!ICil
weekend.
Grq 9lorl . ~- Dav,e· Gr '
The
"'"II'' o1 the Orst Arcanum;
Flyrin,
. .is ·mu, who showed 1he rain St. Msl'l'; Mark Wagar,
whole . . . 11hsl he ean do In Avon; John K-eelY 1\lrlng
Ute last n.o·ililt* 'tournaments. lleld I.oeal· zolW: Varga·
The ltintl altot artist was a MsnaDeld
Peter's; Gary
malnsta.Y- lor
lor bu, Newark catholic; Vanoe
Cleveland Lourdes·
tllree y..,-o and averlllllld 21.8 · Parki
·hfl final 8eaiDIL
Snook~ 1altabury Rive~· L$n~
0._,_~ lrtlnoi' ttludent. Van Fleet, ~- Jack
led hie ilnb¥Uio;IO'm In a&amp;allls Hollman,
Plymouth; ' Denny
and averaged •.17 rtiberrnds a Lu,yoter, Fr-rt Lakeland;
game In sddltlon to hi&amp; 25-fOinl Mare Smllh, Dixie; Don Dooghaverap. Dur1n8 . Chapn'lalts
River: Delvrls Kachovek,
1hree yearl, .... a .. ~.~, Avon P19tJ* . Catholic; , Butch !hook,
has
45 'l&gt;on,..cutlve N.-; ' ··Art lialwell,
vlctorleo~ aa.iiVIroll ..,,.rd bura; Vlrgb. Ceoll !llyvue•
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llm!ell'&lt;lfl~·th' hllllleil ~or west Llbe..:V Sel~. 'i'om
of the lot• .The r:Umerup In 1he tin, McDonald; Rem cainoron,
ballolln&amp; .Howell hsd a aenoa- Mineral Rlclge; Lam Bun,er,
.I t1ona1 ,.....,. In whlcll he polled Twin VoiiOY North; Jtni Rlle.Y,
down 1,033 ~· snd aeorod NllWIIrk C&amp;lhello;' Steve. Fa1,648
zekao, Fairport llarbo!r; Rlck
several 'j~lo mentlcl) •Stelzer, Atcbbcrld; Bill 'Nixon,
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day night at Detroit.

Bob l.o ve , s tbreo.polllt play
with 58 seconds to piOJ gaveCinolnnad Its win.
Love's ~lay gave Clnc:lruratl a
1~1-121 lead In the extra period.
Wilt Chamberlain then made a
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Den Obrovso rsn Into personal
loul trouble and DOld goal
trouble
nlgbt, but there
wao .never · ·IIJQ&gt; &lt;tUestion about
hi&amp; shower sltooung. ·
"It's smmethbtg we &amp;I every
clay at pracUee," tile 6-loot-10,
225i&gt;oond center Ol&lt;Pialned. "We
have to hit a certMiD number of
siloceulve free throws before
we oan leaVe and sometimes
you wind up taking an elltra 45
mllv.lle• before you can get your
ahoYier."
The ·mag~c number of suoceaalve !reo - · this nlgbt 11aa
olx 8lld Obrovac canned them
all In the llnal two and a hilt
mlmtes o! plsy to lUI tile
Fl,yers from a 5&amp;.,15 dellelt ll&gt; a
61~0 triumph over Fonllam In
the quarterllnala ollht Nstlonal
Invitation TournamentNotre Dame became Dayton'l
_ . , t lor one o! Tburodsy
nllht'• oernlflnals by barely·
holtllrw oa ~ loland Unt9~
.alll' 6a.GO lntbe oecood_. ot
the Ma,dlaon Square Garden
cl0ubl9header,
· •Botb · gll)les hsd c~ramatto
.111111110• with pta ·loolni teama
h&amp;Y)IW shotl - .
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Forward Den Sadlier patted
thoi iFiyera' center on 1he rttmP
ll!d grinned: "Two shower
shots."
Obl'OVIIO grinned blok. "I
111111' were golnB In," aald
the perlormer who before tllla
year hid never averoptl more
than 55 per cent from the loul

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line iinl:e sixth grade.

· The crowd o! 18,683 wss .
tense, bul Obrovac calmly msdo
botll shots, Puttlni llsyton In
tile lead lor good, He canned
two more ln a one-enclo&lt;tne
•ltuatlon with 45 aeoondo In go
and gave Coscb lbo llrrnoher's
loreea a 61-58 edge by n:peatlng
the feat with U second&gt; to play,
'.'rve never oeen anytllbtg like
It," lbmlrer oald later. "Noo
body Who's ever played the
opert hss shot like thiS. lle'a
really torrid."
, iane, takliW adv&amp;J&gt;o
~~&amp;e· of lriJid 33 P.r cent lloor
shdot:IJt!l by the Small Collep
NstiOnll ctrarrrlls In lite tirat
bill, boil a 311-28 ~ afl8r 1he
lll'at 20 m~Jv.~tes as Bob ~
and .. Bob
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."our
tWo pre!l!ior plaler'•".c!ID'IWcl
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·~ 300 amateur lqleluls
nwut
!rom tllroogbout theoountrywere
sohodillod to see action In the
tournament at the state Fa~
grounds Coliseum.
The 10 oltamPiona tD be
crowt\ed Sltard!IJ night wU19JIIi(y tar u.
!fYOUI•
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on the aebedule lor tonight snd
Thursday nigh~ The quarter!lnalo will be held Frldsy 811d&amp;emifinals and flnall 00 Soturdl,y.

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UCIJI.:IIouO:.
·,~Je. Ia the team
'lhal '"ain't r-)'"'';,.- , but, til~ Ohio Nt.ate
~root
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thi.»
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r ~! Buc~QII are wtuln; to . Mas~"
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peundl,) • plOJe&lt;l two · ieaiCIII
did In 1960,
with 1he Jeto. He Ia a native
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then 1hsy prov!ld to be of Wlchlts, Kans., and played
giant klllera.
hla oolle1111 ball at WiehltsSiale
Ohio iitale weot into the !NO
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The u~rous Buckt7,..; eiBco not exac:Jiy an undordol.
-Plait National Park, Okla.,
..\:ou'r• cettinr warm•r!"
ricllng a si"'1iam0 wtrildrl&amp; but then not the chonri t.m
is the smallest ol the U.S.
atresl&lt;, clrml&gt;od ' ·&amp; solid lon either.
national parks .
team ~81 tD get Into 11-'NCAA
Tbat waa the ye&amp;f,.Osoor Midos&amp;t regions! tou'i'nament. ertson piiiJed lor the University
Then, the Bucka did ihe lml!oa. · of Clnollllatl snd !Uroll ln&gt;olble.
h&lt;rll wss the star lor CalUornll,
They beit Kentti.Ckl' 8:1-81 - the defending NCAA c-Ion.
on tbe WUdoata'
coUI-t ..:
Allor Cal dumPed Clnolnnltl,
10 get Into til' NCAA IIDala.
the tans carried Bear Coach
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f'rldQ'
He was helped oil the noxt
,. ntght· won't gain the attoatlon of algtrt alter Oblo S1at8 took 1he
s.
measure o! the Bears 7WIIIor
the NCAA dUe.
Ohio Slate playo North Con&gt;o •
llna In the NCAA
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TAMPA, Fla. (IJPO _ T h 0
least· two scores ll&gt; Hille with
Cincinnati Redo' 8-3 los• to tile .
the tar!teela.
Baltimore Oriole• Tueedsy end- '
North carolina, carrying I
FIFTY YEARS OF LEADERSHIP•
eel the Redo' winning streak al
27·3 alate, haa bealOn OSU three
ssven games.
of tho last lour Umes they've
THROUGH QUALITY.
Cincinnati Jllays Oakland topla.yod and .. the baSil o! tht
d&lt;Q' at Bradenton, Fla., a n d
last two years, tile Tar Heel•
hopes to get baok mto the winare !lgured ll&gt; be favored.
nbtg trall In exblbiiiQil batreball.
The two lo&amp;Ms hsve ._,
Jloug Powell and Curt Blelary
PHILADELPHIA (IJPI)
72 8lld 105-78.
socked home runs In 1he Baltl- There wap aWl ll!e In Cine: InTOJior
remembered the
more win Tuesday.
naU's chances
Into tile games, and noted with optlmPete Rlobert, Roger Nolt1011 National Baskelball Association Ism, "the team Is I)IIIJini and lliok Delgado teamed up to plsyoffs
ter - than tllen."
stop llle Reds with six hits.
The Royafa seored a 131-130
Oblo iitate would llkt to •hoW
The trio of hnrlors hsd a overtime win agaln•t the Phb- the Tar Hells juot hoW muoh
shull&gt;ut going untU the ninth In- deiJl!da 76ers Tueodsy nigh~
better.
nlng when homers by Bolr RaudClnt;lnnall moved lntosdowltll
man and Stan swanson gave the Detro~ lor lourlli plsoe In tilt
N nJ1 G
Redo their only runs.
Eastern
Botb teama
atio
loves
Tournament
Opens
play their !lnsl regular season
games tonight wllb Clnclruratl
trsvellnB to New Yor~ and ·n..
troll viJitlng Boston.
SALT LAKE CITY (IJPO
TRIAL MAY 27
The ·courth plaee winner gelo The NatlonaiGoldenGiovesT..,..
BATON ROUGE, La.. (UPO- the final playoff position. ·II tbe nament, a loul'day boltlqJ sp..,.
Three
with attemPt· a Ue IIley will tac u1ar bol atered by qualifying
lng ll&gt; men
bribecharged
LSU backlleld
men t earns end up m
meet In a ono-g&amp;meplayo!f Frl- berths lor tile U. !i, Olymple

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otate 1raek ms e1.
Dibetta will be tried May
ant, 6-3, Jr.; Allsn Whtte, Buck- Gawain
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MUll Broke MllnopOiy
.e,ye Central 6-1 Sr
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The hli#l - seorbtg Milia broke
HONORABLE MENTION
The LSU players cooperation
a ~ • year ' monopoly m
Errol Miller Caraway· Gary with the FBI led to llle arrest o!
Class · A playor-ol.ihe-yesr bold Davenport, w.;..e; Dan 'Thall- Jo.•Oilb Lee Nolan, samuel F.
by Wellem Ohio. An honor stu- man, Bloomville; Jim Hsynle, Comeaux and samuel G. Grazl·
a &lt;II!"&gt; ...
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whe, oro
with
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ltrauoa, on ville Roseeranf; :tcio
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''I t . Third team membel's were ers, Bloomville; Alan. Stephen- the nrst alx Tlgerlootballgames
Mike Tyree of West Je!feriCil, soo, Attica; P,on llelb; Bueyruo In 1968•
Dave Dreher ,of Ballevue W)'llford; Ted Sizemore, Dixie;
ThottJilson, Ray I!IJ&amp;by of Pike Lou Burk, Bridgeport· Larry
Weotem; Allan Whl\0 of Ba'*:· MeEilre!h,
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..., ot Moolnt Ptealllit. Thomp- Sieve Retllg Archbold· 'Mike
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"II' a almost like eombW """k
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RESULTS
By United p..., .. International
Washington 7 Atlanta I
NY (N) 4 Philadelphia 2
st. L 11 Pittsburgh 1
Detroit 13 Bosll&gt;n 3
Houoton 1·Los Angelo&amp; 0
Chicago (A) 5 !llnnosota t
BaiUmore 8 Cincinnati 3
Cleveland 4 Cslllornla I
Chicago (N) 5 son Frao. 4
(Onl,y games sohedqladl
RESULTS
Nallonal lnvlt.allon Tournv
(QuartO!'ofinala)
Dayton 60 Fordham 60
No\fe Dame 62 Lone Island V. 60

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erly M, Harris, Rt. 4 Qak Hill·
CINCINNATI (IJPI)- Francia
Edward M. Scurlock, Jackson;
L. Dale, prealdalt and publl!her
and Mrs . .W. Donald Walters
of 1he ClnelmaU Eruf!lrer, hsl
Rt. aIronton.
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Mrs. Mabel. Wallo 1101 hoii- been noriled Ohio oampalp manapr tor Repojrllcan preal4tntlal
Mra. Dooald c. Jame•, llarl- ••• Fritls¥ nlild tor 1he Third esndldste Rlcllard M. Nlxlln.
lord, w. va., dauallter, 6,38 a, Fridsy Cloo.
m. Tuesday.
Mn. Margaret Seldellabt!preDisoharges
aided at the tneetliill '!hloh 01&gt;M,a. Kellh R. carroll, c. Ed. enecl wllh tile l.ol:d'• Prsyer In
ward llawlv, Mrs. Otarles E unl""'. II 1111 lllttiOWtoed thAI
LltUer, Mra. Mlmle c Mill• 1he AJll'll meellitg will be held at
Irons, Slanlv s. Patter..;,, Mra: the home of Mro. Eva llea..-r.
BIJ:llle l!i.l'l&gt;well, Basil 0. ~een,
Gf""s were pl11,1od wllh 'prlz11
Mtl. Robert L. Rl&lt;lkard Clyde ' li!obtg - by 14fa, Edna Rlj·
Tsylor~ lfri!' Ellzsbelh 'van- , bol, . Mra. Marie .nauv. 'ldfi.,
hoooe, . ~1. Kemeth D. WU. ,l)etll&gt;a ~· ltld Mro. EIJa
u~mi,, ·~.o.; ,JJOy EIJbtglon, ·l ldl· Smllh. R'!'r•~• ,...., ..-rti
ert A• hllif, ~ord c, Jacobo, . 114 by .,1111 lio_,( I" tho'too~·
Mro. J4mo1 Wll&gt;b 811dMro Fred N ild 11t1.J.~ti• Mo)ltharf,
A, 1 vt"''i .... 1 ~..- dl,:.,18•
Mro. Rub!' ·~: '1"'1 Alro.~oo..,.T ,. ·~ ...,, '· rle NOUUibtg.
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in remembrance of her brother
the late Drew Webster.
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pi'(Jgram, "The Newlywed Game''
with Joe Stnlble as emcee cloted the tii'Dial party.
Ralrden; lour sisters, Mrs. HIThe lnvocaUon and benediction '
lah Jones, Middleport; Mrs. Lou- were by the Re\1, Glen Hiles,
lse Sa$lor, Columbes; Mrs. Erma pastor of the United Melhodlil
Burdette, Leoni and Mn. Grace Ch\b'ch.
Bourne, OlarJeston, w. Va., and
one grandchlld.
VETERANS MEMORIAL
Services will be COidlcted at
2 p.m. 8aturtis¥ at 1he Leon BapHOSPITAL
list Oturch. Burial will be In
ADMITTED - Rulh Am Dye,
L""' Cemetery. The body will Letart, w. va.; Mark BeoJor
be !shoo to the ohurclt one hour Middleport; Agnes Blaekw•ll,
befon services. Friends may olne; Georp F. Daniell, Pllme- ·
call at llle crow.a.asell Funer- rtl)'; ~Roullh, New Haven~ Daal Home al!tr 6 p.m. Frltls¥. VId ~
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LOVE SPY
PARIS (IJP0-The Slate Seourlcy COUrt wao expected to
.,.,. Juttgment todey on JeanMarie ..,.,.., 26, 1 Frendl
ac:hool-r aocuaed ()( giving
military ~rota to Eall Cermany In returJ1 tor an exit vi¥ tor
.hh Eaat Gol'lllal1 wile. The '
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RoOm champions were Carol
HUJIIIOI; 2.1 member pins, Leon· Lewis, filth grade o! Robert J!ob.
ard Jewell, Charleo SWaizel snd ert•; Michael Braun, llfth grade
GU¥ E. Gulnlher, the latter also ol Larry Wolle; J, D. Stnry,siXth
beJng "polt cham.p.w
grade o( Krs. Pearl WUliams1
Mrs. Unda Guinther, auxil- and Mlss , Caney, Mias Smith's
lary president, Introduced dl&amp;· sixth Faile.

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Robert COuch presented pins Winner , through a prellmlnary
to members of the post active
in securing members during the
past year. Receiv!ng five mem·
ber pins were' RusseU Moore,
JDe GJoeckner, Mickey w11.

Forfeiting a $25 bond posted leston, 2G.50 !allbtg. London,,...
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I veterans present were recog.
Taught by .Miss Carolyn ~th.
nlzed.
Miss Cat&amp;ey was namod building

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and ' narrowly mllland llertlla In
,.pqLUIIiJ!US (IJPI) -;- , Vnlied the top three oquails. They Ini'l'eOI liilei'nlikllal annooliK:ed 'oluded Don Ka!b ,of Bucyrol
todey Ita .1968 Cla11 A AIJ-Ohlo Wynlord, Joe llosleld o! Gtrem' basketball teams ae.v catllollo, Greg Rosen of
hooded by !fve hot • ohootlng Bloomville 8lld steve Rettig ol
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with a cOmbined aver- Archbold.
·"'Qt. "trr .128 points per game.
About 275 nomlnstlcrna were
\I'"''JlW am)ll\ small seiKJOI to- reeelvod lrom the voters out of
tlrtil.! 011 IJi·the state•• the :more than 2,00G. vsralcy
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sports wrlteto, aport.Oaaterl llerters In 1he Class A rank•.
,. ·' and eoi&lt;hea, realt!l'od aeorbtg
COLUMBUS (IJPI) _ The
punch and 111!'1&lt;' ball bandllnB at 'United Press 1D18rnsllonal !961
· every
Clau A All Ohio bii#l school
T., ,leading vote • aetter wao baaltet!&gt;fll teamo, wllll beiSht,
Kltl)i,nd'l lelf
I 6-lool-2 , !JO!.Iillt.i'\itoorbtg average 8lld
•' ......n4. atklete averaging '' olaso yearo
P"!' Jlert, MUla, the
rmsr TEAM
.,. l!'r;Oild '...... outlye KlrUand
Bill Chapman, Avon 6-5 200
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to mlike. Dr.st learn stat. 25.0, Sr.
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Wayne, 6-1, 170, 18.5, Sr.
drat ' JJQJsd also hfti
'Bob Howell, Mendolt • Unllll,
Bllt··:Chapmail, Nlirlh- 6-5, 210,
Sr. ,
· . .ollotn•o Mike Grertert, ManJeff Millo, Klrll811d, 6..2, 160,
don-Unlm's high • soorll1g 11011 ' 26.6, Sr.
llcnfell and lUIIe Doui Hill Of
1J0U8 lUll, Ro 11 !'&lt;1U1heaotern,
Rosa
5-11, 160, 21.8, Sr.
,. - : The runnel'tljl team boasted
sECOND TEAM
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Roo Niekamp, St. I!Onry, 6-5,
'• tarry Colo of ·carey with a 26- 24.8, Sr.
;:: point averaao.' Joining the 6Bill Mlloa, Canal Wlnobeater,
foot.2 Colt were Ron Niekamp 6-6, 21.3, Sr.
of Sl. Renry With a 2U mark,
Larry Cole, carey, 11-2, 26.G,
·• BUI Miles of Canal Wlnche•er Sr.
, at 21.3, Paul Mol.ough)ln of
Paul MoLoolhlln, West MusWelli Mualdnaum at 2U, 8lld lllnaum. 5-H, 23.4, Sr.
lllanslleld st. Peter's Dous All
Doug All, Manalleld st.
at 21 points.
Peter's, 6.0, 22.0, Sr.
C~le ~ Grenert were stand, THIRD.TE'\M
•. out perlormors In lot11ball, both
Mike Tyree, west Jefferson,
ot 1hem listed In 1he UPI All- 6..2 Sr.; Dove Dreller, Bellevue
~ Oblo leama. And Mill s was a Tbompllll, 6.0, Sr.; •.Bay lUiS·
~ track sparkler, winning a by, Pike weslbrn, 6-3, Sr.;

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p~am. ft'ibrl~ o! approvals
will )re l!lven to lull time Jarm.

port Mayor C. 0. Fisher.
expar.sion herew said intellectual snobbery by Ohio fclucators is har.
Fined were George Qdllen., stringing our young people 8lld deprlvlnB them of job training.
45, Middleport, $100 8lld costs
Atkins.president,
Introduced
were
MARRIAGE APPLICATION
lrlet
Mrs.alsoCllllord
and three tis¥• In jail, driving
....,,,c,.W!nc:; ;:·m L
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past ·d 1 ... . Jack Lee
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PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. Stel- •ww•-~r.
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port, $5 and costs, lntoxlostlon, ers; Pt. Pleasant, 26.80; Pome.
Mrs. Roy Holter was 1n co. 1 la · A. Ralrden, 83 • Leon, W. Va.,
Edgar Van tnwagen received
and Bruce C. Simpson, 20, Porn- roy-Mason, - 21 I 40·' Hintono out·' lumbus Monday attending llle ex.' . died We&lt;lneeda,y mombtg In the the Leglonnalr~ ol 1he Year •o.n charges or reckless opera~ ning 4 feet ol rollers: Marmet,
t10n was Jeffrey Lynn, 21, Ra~ running 3.5 feet; and Winfield

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TOLEDO - GOV. JAMES A. RHODES SAID Tuesday edu&lt;atDrs at
Attending wore fll,)man, Clerk
all levels must revlsellleirthlnhbtgabout vocaUonul- technical trainJoann 'Wolle and Board Member&amp;
ing U Ohio's youth Is ll&gt; be equlj1ped wllll skills snd trainll1! lor tile
Robert Harden, President; Harry
l aOOr market.
Hill, otis McCilntook, Howard
Rhodes, speaking at the dedication of a new Chrvsler Corp. lllant
Ervin and lbrotby Bent2o

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official price o! $35. Prices last least lour Inches by the ume 11 steps todey.
week were nearly $45 an ounce.
De Gaulle long has opposed
LONDON -:; RELIABLE REPORTS TODAY said the Russians
the present monetary system lear that Communist military grsnd strategy hss been re&gt;ealod to
Ularles llayman 1 acting ~
and instead favors dependence the United stltett by a Czech general who defected to Washington.
ern
Local Scl-ool District !IC&gt;on gold reserves.
The repons said the Soviet Union no ..,_ eonalders the long
In the faC'e of this, France term strategy and overall defense plans of its Warsaw Paet defense orlntendent, Tuesday nlgbt r"'
ported approval bas been obtainhas ~t up huge quantities of alliance to be usale/1
ed
tor thai district tD partlclilate
gold bullion.
in
the lunch price reducUon proToda.Y De Gaulle dem11nded a
SEN. EUGENE J. McCARTHY HEADED lor Wisconsin tDdll' and
full .return to the gold standard a week of intensive campaigning he predicts will produce a victory gram.
Hsyman told the board of eduin blunt defiance of U.S. over President Johnson in the nation's next primary on AprU 2.
cation
llle federal government
policies.
d ~or: leaving Washington, the Minnesota Democrat said Tuea.
wil
pay
10 per cent of the cost
De Gaulle's statement on the
sy e wo d s-rt rl.al candidate Sen. Robert F Kennedy v.N y
or
lunches
served in the dlagold crisis was relayed to over John501'1. i! he cannot win the Democratic: nom~tlon h~selt .~;
trlct'• scl-ool• beginning Aj&gt;rlll.
newsmen by Intormation Minis ~ he said there were no deals.
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De Gaulle pulled France out
TUSKEGEE, ALA. - ALABAMA'S FIRST NEGRO sherur •lnee
or the international gold pool ReconstructJon...arrested a whitepolicec:hiefandastate trooper Tueathat cooperates to keep gold at day on charges of threatening and beating a Negro man.
S35 an OW'Ice. French govern.
9terlll Luolus Amerson ..ld Police Cblet Bobby Singleton o!
ment sources said he was nearby Notasulga was arrested by his Chief 1Je9uty~ Eddie Ivory, a
mlffed bec!lu!e France was not Negro. and Trooper James H. Bass surrendered voluntarily at the
invited to last weekend's gold Macon County JaU in the company of· several fellow otricer1.
crisis talks in Washington and
that to shoW his diSpleasure he
CLEVELAND - THE OJUO YOUNG Democrats are expected to
kept the French bullion market refuse to endorse President Johnson Cor reelection United Press ~
open when other world markets ternational has learned.
closed pending outcome or those
de S&gt;urces in the "i'oung Democrats, inc:ludi~those supporting Prn·
talks.
1 ntdl Johnson, say Sen. Robert F. Kenned,), I)..N.Y., is the ravored
Gold buying reached panic can date of the members ol the organization.
proportions when he did.

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it is »&amp;gene McCarthy. on))' ,:
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more extreme ontl-war neinocrals upon President J&lt;lbnson '
were capped tn vigor only by
their prolqstallons of love lor
Robert Kennecb'. ToclaJI Ute reclplento!tlle mostzealwsofUtat
love Is Eugene Mccarthy, and
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Downy'·······••jt•••••••:no.:69j.

In Ute paat
r.een the uhanclwrit- ••vulgar pirate chief."'
Neverthelen, history will
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the
fonn ot medicines and
lu
poUcy concerning
Joan of Arc ,
ti1I foreign aircralt
Cuba. .
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have been htjackecl Ill Right and
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forcecl ID ~ tA&gt; CUba In tho 10
,
years castro hal beao In power
WAIIAMA BAND BOO&gt;'fERS
on tho Clu'lbbcan Island.
The Wahama Band Boosters
But oni.Y In the past month
hal ..~ · Cuban dictator sought mot at the band room !or their
Fabric Softener
ID rlij · Rnancial benefit !rom regular monUt(Ji meeting with
Ute president, Jolln Hoftman,pr&amp;the thefts.
·
In the~. three last 1nstancea1 stdlog.
The uniform drive wa&amp; discustwo of them lnvoivi~W Amerlcan
commercW jadlnoro aild Ute sed and it was announced that two
th!M, a Colombian prop job, the more uniforms had been given~
~rllnes l!lvolved have been MallOn Chapter o! Eastern ~r
!'to~ed ~ ,m "landing lees" to and New Haven Junior Woman's
e C&amp;&amp;~ regime, as well as 1D Club. Other &lt;bnations have been
gao ..,Y_· !or return flights made.
It was decided tD try tA&gt; pick
~·.
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a st,yle and I1Uike. the: Jllljorelle
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JD hold hijacked Amerlcan mothers to come and help sew,
'-lanes for ransom on grounds cut out and mark darts1 etc., tor
!1f1e United ibtes had !lilled tA&gt; the uniforms.'
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Wahama on March 23rd. The
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lnatallatlono, foodstuffs, in exchange for the
insurance coq8oo release o! 1,113 Bay of Pigs
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save at arm's length.
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!•'or Hebert Kenneclf,ltlslrmb·;
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• roWboats, rubber flfiB, crop. roclill Ca,;tro as the.·
man created an earUtcpake of chingo mont leftist Democrats who so
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: !lusting plane• and helicO!ller since' Hitler to barter human oyer the whole of tile left Wing of recently were tremulously de1
United ·
olllciih' In uoecl by refugee Culi:U•
nee beings. In 1941, Ute Nods 'tile Democratic par(Ji. KeiiJIC!t"• voted 1D hls support have !or the
10 ID ol!erecl w "sell" w tile alUeo old hope tA&gt; be aole maorer of !hot most part now gone over tA&gt; Meprivate new more serllKujiY their communist homeland
In public Fidel freodcm.
ooe : .million Hungarian and wing is gone alrealb',
Carth.Y. prcclaely ao Ute more
The state IJoPartment pronu&gt;- Eur01&gt;ean Jews In exchange for wilat mo,y later hiJlll"'mature ol KennellY'• advloers
clsriOIJ&gt;t A.roat · ID conDsclile
lr"''SI&gt;Ol'\1-hijacked In tJ,y gave hlm the ue. The United 10,000 Army trucks, tea, collee
Ills PresidentiAl alnbitiOns&lt;an had long Pi&lt;&gt; warned him that,
"IIIIJII\,;, nct . taken by Ioree to · States has returned all sea aild aild otller commodities. The only be kept alive, If al all, and given the slll!lllesl chance, they
0 Cuba. ·
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air craft used by refugees aa lillies refused tA&gt; consider tt.
at best only !or tiller, If be can would one day do.

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l\&gt;lll! ottaeks d]lor\
and
opoc)llcalqo
inctudlrig tile 11ar policy in Vietnam 'wttl\ whlc!ti Johil F. Kcinnecb'
waslmclepiabiJ! asSQCiated.
Only a little willie 'IIW tile
h.,.d aild o,ymbol of anti.JollnsonIsm was IIebert kemecJ)'. Today_
it is »&amp;gene McCarthy. on))' ,:
llttle willie agotllcaasaultso!lhe
more extreme ontl-war neinocrals upon President J&lt;lbnson '
were capped tn vigor only by
their prolqstallons of love lor
Robert Kennecb'. ToclaJI Ute reclplento!tlle mostzealwsofUtat
love Is Eugene Mccarthy, and
Kennecb' to now Ute target lor
the kind of burning epiUtet Utat
used tA&gt; be dlrocted only at Mr.

~lo polldo~ -

~~;~!~~~r: ~ \((J
~c- tlv~~

also leave such
party woonds as
the
tory tA&gt; the Republicans In

case.

Ut~

-and
John~

.

-

Pork&amp; Beans••••.3:::·1.00
New Haven Red Kidney BeansN·~~:·25e
Social Events
.Beef Sfew•••••••••••. 49e
Downy'·······••jt•••••••:no.:69j.

In Ute paat
r.een the uhanclwrit- ••vulgar pirate chief."'
Neverthelen, history will
~: tb• ~In" wtth respect to
the
fonn ot medicines and
lu
poUcy concerning
Joan of Arc ,
ti1I foreign aircralt
Cuba. .
', ~ · do&gt;on foreign all'o! them American,
have been htjackecl Ill Right and
DlntyMaoN
forcecl ID ~ tA&gt; CUba In tho 10
,
years castro hal beao In power
WAIIAMA BAND BOO&gt;'fERS
on tho Clu'lbbcan Island.
The Wahama Band Boosters
But oni.Y In the past month
hal ..~ · Cuban dictator sought mot at the band room !or their
Fabric Softener
ID rlij · Rnancial benefit !rom regular monUt(Ji meeting with
Ute president, Jolln Hoftman,pr&amp;the thefts.
·
In the~. three last 1nstancea1 stdlog.
The uniform drive wa&amp; discustwo of them lnvoivi~W Amerlcan
commercW jadlnoro aild Ute sed and it was announced that two
th!M, a Colombian prop job, the more uniforms had been given~
~rllnes l!lvolved have been MallOn Chapter o! Eastern ~r
!'to~ed ~ ,m "landing lees" to and New Haven Junior Woman's
e C&amp;&amp;~ regime, as well as 1D Club. Other &lt;bnations have been
gao ..,Y_· !or return flights made.
It was decided tD try tA&gt; pick
~·.
-pay~ng In dollars lor Ute
a st,yle and I1Uike. the: Jllljorelle
wtitorms.. MrS, H&amp;ri:y)inler was _...
•
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~ ~- ~ ·l. rch 14 speech in I.P.Pointed chairman. A worksho»
"'llivana, Castro justl!lod Utreats will be held later with all band
JD hold hijacked Amerlcan mothers to come and help sew,
'-lanes for ransom on grounds cut out and mark darts1 etc., tor
!1f1e United ibtes had !lilled tA&gt; the uniforms.'
A committee of thoseattendlog
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discuss the building of a new
band room,

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the Arts and Crall Fair In Rll&gt;ley
the weok of JulY !st.
A committee was eppolnted
to serve refreshment&amp; at theJ~
lor Band Festival tD be held at
Wahama on March 23rd. The
Senior Ratings will be held on
April 20 and the ibte Band Feotlval will be held May 4 at Hunl-

tft~J: ,

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gtllr~monthsbe~
i'e ~
three months
alter age 65. If • person doesn't
entoll lben, )lo must eorollln an
q,.., enrollment perlod will ell bo·
. lin• wllbln ·llli!o y~ti.
Undar Ute~
' • 7:',AJitfildmenl&amp;
1o the law,"
.'tt~• who
ml ..ed the
st ~unity tA&gt;
enroll may do ao 'rrom . Jami' ary
Mardi cit thlo year.
~ft~"$,;!1!\1 Jl!'~ \YIUt . JulY,

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111701'11 who received servieea
from a phy6lclan cmlng JulY,
Au111111, aild ~P!ember ot 1966,
l!hlcb were l!.e"first fh r ••
rJ medicare and have
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.
.A doadilne ot Mmh 31, 1968,
hao HI lor those clalma.

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NEW HAVEN PERWNALS
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roush

have returned home alter vacaUonlng In Florida for Utepast•IX
weeks.
Mr. F~d C&amp;rmack Is a ...,.P.
cal patlent at Veterans Hospital
In Hunti~WiAm.
Maik ThoJ!IIISOn, small son
ol Mr. and lira. Kenneth ThoJnp.
son Is a patient In !ii. Mary'&amp;
Hospital, Huntington, lor an eye
InJury autrerecl In an accident
while playiJw It his home.
Mrs, Terry Hlil aild daughter
of ~r~ ll, L, are visiting
her parenll, lit, and Mrs. E,..
gene Hudnall.
M.Yra l!Dush, a · - at Hunllngton SChool ol Buolneas, vlsllecl
her mother1 Mrs. Velma Rouaht
over Ute weokellllo

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time he was denouncJng the late
President John F. Kennedy a&amp; a

and any other interested parent
was a.PPointetl to meet with Mr.

Sunday
10:00 kf

Coming to townu•••••••

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challenge
would leave Mccarthy tn .cleal'
o! the anU.Jolmsonlteo
and Kermecb' an out man both
Utere and In Ute still domlnanl
part oltlle par(Ji.

n on. throu h Sat. 9 to 9

cOurse of action on which he
hao decided.

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He eonOSCated more
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of U.S. assets tn
he aellCKI power ·tn

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others.
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those not abll to traverse the
90-mile Florlda straits, a
WashtngtA&gt;n IIPOkesman salct.
This straightening out ol tile

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threat an enJPt)' gesture.
After 111, castro haa had
!l!.llll!lit~ l'~~-:~"R"rlonoeln
!lie 'll(oPJ ~alzure rJ Amei1can

Ransom is not someUtlng new
to
Ca&amp;tro.
.
i~~"expr&lt;JPriated"
In
December,
1962,
Castro
ranged from
took $53 million in ransom, in
~~li]J~~::.~~
oil re!lnc&gt;1~
lnatallatlono, foodstuffs, in exchange for the
insurance coq8oo release o! 1,113 Bay of Pigs
hotels and th.... invasion prisoners. At the same

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..a r.Wrn lA&gt; lll_•l mcdotallelcdll\ Amerl'can pollllcalhls.':• lnsqluble oo any torms really
bigger Ulan 011)1 .
._atei.Y ulieralcontor wind! hololl
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mete tactlcal IJIO&amp;Iionio
some two years ago, deparling
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, how he shall grapple wlllt It In · from tile phllo&amp;OJ&gt;IIY of tile late
1
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tllo &amp;I)Or\.nm.
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Whore and when ond how mdcb UtrpWing In hio lot wltll Ute very
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shall he resist Sen. Eugenel\jc· ultra-liberal forces wltlt whom
·~fi·
tarth.Y'i hll tllcse are 1~ troUt hls late broUter would never deal
mere details.
save at arm's length.
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!•'or Hebert Kenneclf,ltlslrmb·;
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new boro of the New Left has piled upon IronY . The morevdleB,f •
• roWboats, rubber flfiB, crop. roclill Ca,;tro as the.·
man created an earUtcpake of chingo mont leftist Democrats who so
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UPI t&amp;!Jii-,Amefl&lt;ln .
: !lusting plane• and helicO!ller since' Hitler to barter human oyer the whole of tile left Wing of recently were tremulously de1
United ·
olllciih' In uoecl by refugee Culi:U•
nee beings. In 1941, Ute Nods 'tile Democratic par(Ji. KeiiJIC!t"• voted 1D hls support have !or the
10 ID ol!erecl w "sell" w tile alUeo old hope tA&gt; be aole maorer of !hot most part now gone over tA&gt; Meprivate new more serllKujiY their communist homeland
In public Fidel freodcm.
ooe : .million Hungarian and wing is gone alrealb',
Carth.Y. prcclaely ao Ute more
The state IJoPartment pronu&gt;- Eur01&gt;ean Jews In exchange for wilat mo,y later hiJlll"'mature ol KennellY'• advloers
clsriOIJ&gt;t A.roat · ID conDsclile
lr"''SI&gt;Ol'\1-hijacked In tJ,y gave hlm the ue. The United 10,000 Army trucks, tea, collee
Ills PresidentiAl alnbitiOns&lt;an had long Pi&lt;&gt; warned him that,
"IIIIJII\,;, nct . taken by Ioree to · States has returned all sea aild aild otller commodities. The only be kept alive, If al all, and given the slll!lllesl chance, they
0 Cuba. ·
,,COmpst
air craft used by refugees aa lillies refused tA&gt; consider tt.
at best only !or tiller, If be can would one day do.

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.;~.'Oin&lt;S&lt;I ~·lproljolt ....!"!·'
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tum as. an ~h~tll ~Ienger &amp;o
.n
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1965 INTERNATiONAL. I I • • I • • • • • • • • ~ • • -~· · ··, ·~695·
It Ton truck, 814' bocb&gt; with atumtnumc9ver, v.,OJWI~,

WDeed trans., '150 x 16 H.D. tires, custom cab, radiO,
White over blue finish. Real nlco.
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Galaxle 500 ~ IO&gt;r, LGcal oirnod. 9ler9 cleanlnter!j&gt;r, rod
over white ft.dsh, good tires, 352 e~. autom811C PG!i~r
ateorlng, R and H.

. 1966 CHEVY

WILL DO sewing at home: zlp-.
pers, pockets, pegging, homIng, alterntiona, etc. Mrs.
Freddie Thab!l,
Mason,
Phone '1'13-5851.
3-13-30tp

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V·8 engine, automatic traoa. New tires,
cleaniotorlor, radio and heater.
Sl(&gt;er liJ~ Cpe.

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Chemical Meeting
-.iutSDAY. MAR. 19-t PM

E,looopol Pirtoh - · •
POMIROY. OHIO
lnformttlon, a.fmflmenta

o1141DoW.Jiri&amp;oo
IVIRVIOOY INVITEOI

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For Sale
JOHN f'RY property on Middle' port 11(0; 5 room house with
three acres of RJ'Qimd. Phone
742-5513.
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WY 241"

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MON. 'I'HlU. t'll.

JAYMAR CON. (f..
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months old: tilled only· three
months. Thorn's Bumslde,
8118 E. Main St., Apt. 101, Pomeroy.
3-IN!p

CO:WNt:L ELSWORTH WOO IE,
EXPERT
~IUSTOMI DLC 100
customers. Now, telephone
no installation
and Catharine RESIDENCE
NEW
TREAII-BLACKWALI.,
charge for extension tele·Whetl Alignment
"' • ·: · · Slr.,-ts .Woode; wu born In
For Sale
phones. Call our business offorRtnt
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Sl•
Price T••
36
INCH
Magic Chef Range,
fice
for
details
993-2191.
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I, 1885, departed this IUe In
650x13
Ul Sl
CLOSE IN downtown Pomeroy:
used only 4 years, like new. UNCLAIMED FREIGHT, six
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3·14-121c
650xl4
9,11
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Voterans 1\lomorlli Hospital
Onil three room apartment. Phone 9~3-2646.
3-14-Stc
700xU
10.11
,.443
new
zig
zag
sewing
machines
' at Pomeroy on Feb. 3, 1968,
3
very nice and modern. Shown
7GOKI4
10.11
with
20
year
factory
guaranat the age of 82 years, two SPECIAL PERMANENTS reg750.14
11.11 .4.1
by appointment only: Phone 1968 SEWING MACHINE, nevtee.
Nationally
advertised
670x15
11.11 .47
....-11• and 29 ~ .. On SOD~ ular $15 now $9.50. Cletith
993-52'11.
3-'-trc
er
been
used.
I
am
only
askPlus
Rocoppoblo
Excht.,..
Brogan's
Shop.
phone
742brands 1o be sold lor storage
6, ltll, he wu united In mill'-GUARANI'EEDN&amp;tlonwl•
Gu.r...tte
ing
135
and
will
accept
$1.25
5806.
3-14-301c
. rlqe. 111 Sorllh Bentz or Allred,
and freight. Totals of $45
FURNISHED APARTMENT,
weekly, Phone 992·26a5.
' 01110:. 'fo thll union was born
each. Can he paid at $5 per
couple only, 212 S. 5th Ave.
3-14-lfc month. We wilt deliver to
oat da!!ahtor, Frances Ellen, HAPPY HOUR. Shenang Springs
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Nile Club, 5 to 6 p.m. Monwho werit ID be with Jesus at
your home to sew on them
IIi"" ~lila of ap. When a day thru Friday. Ladles night TWO BEDROOM house. Lincoln SINGER SEWLVG Machine in ID make sure that you are.
new walnut sewing table, zig completely satisfied. Call m.
every Friday.
2-6-tfc
f01ior
he accepted Christ
Hill.
Phone
992·5127.
3-ttfr
za&amp;.
equipped ID buttonhole, 2336.
as bla oovlour and joined lho
3-19-ltc
monogram,
overcast, fancy
Allred Methodist Church, PENNY - O:lfE 1911 PENNY
Repaired Assorted
Now So4ll)ly Wide Ovah
design, etc. Pay off 7 paywtdeh ho faithfully served to will pay for a brake adjus:- LARGE FOUR room aooriAdjustment
Tires
1917 MUSTANG Fastback, 390,
Just ~RRIVED!
ment, bath. two minutes walk
ments $5 each, Phone m.
lbt ead. nu-1ng his sickness
ment at Pomeroy Home &amp;
4 speed. or take over payto courthouse. Shown by ap.
ALL'SIZES
2685.
3-14-lfc
he ntd;- "One of the harde.st
Auto.
1·7-tr&lt;
ments. Thomaa Bul'llBhlde,
pointment
only.
Phone
993.. .thlllla for me lD bear Is 1101 to
8118 E. Main St., Apt. 101, Po$12.00
h able to attend church as I COPPEH 2B to 35 cents a lb.. 3671 ask for. Bill Downie.
1964 PONTIAC Catalina Safari
meroy.
J.1Nip
plus tax eacb
3-20-Stp
r.avs ·~ to churt.h everatnce
VB. automatic, 9 passenger
brass 15 to IB cents a lb., ralwu a'little boy," He bore all
station wagon, power brakes,
diators 16 cents lb. Sell now
FOUR
ROOM
furnished
aparthit ·atekillsa and suffering Uke
power
steering, luggage rack.
to Bill Bailey, Reedsville.
Tupperw Ptalns, 0.
ment,
all
utilities
paid,
$80.
a-' pd' &amp;oldlt:r of the cross,
red and white, priced at
Ohio.
3·20-IOtc
Real
Estate
For
Salt
Phone 667-3682
992-278B .
.wu a ldncl, devoted husband,
Phone Phone 992-3975 'day and
wholesale. 1953 Chevrolet Imand hlil compassion for those
992-2571 evenings. . 3-20-trc
pala 2 door Sport Coupe, poWanted y,.. ~uv
K_eeping Meigs
with Whom he came In contac~
wer brakes, poWer steering,
He loaves to mourn their loss, FIVE TO 30 ACRES. With or
For Sale
air conditioning, V8, automa2&amp;. Guido'•
AOR088
3. Weetem
Gallio; Qfld
bealdel hla wtdow, S&amp;rlh, eour
without buildinps on 992 ex- MOBIL HOME, IOx:iO, two bed·
l.Punpnt
loweet
farm
tic, priced at wholesale. 1985 RACINE - SliD STREET. One
siJW's, Carrie Buroon, Alb- change. Phone 992·1264.
6. Kind ot
note
Mason Area
t.AnJW
rooms, coppertone kitchen,
Mustang, VB, floor shill, white story concrete block store
26. Nourwrap
S.Down:
.,., 0.: Ml,yme Castle, Phoe3-1!).31"
wall to wall carpet in living
vinyl top, sharp, call 992· building, two 3 room and
11. prtllx
lohe4
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nix, Arizona; Ora Scheelter,
27. Back
room. All gas appliances.
bath. apartment, each rents
Boothe
•. l!lldiaUited
8547.
Financing
available.
Columbus, 0.: E1ma Orr, The ANTIQUES. furniture. dishes.
7.Number
21. Toward.
Luce
Phone 992-2319.
3-7-121!1
Will sell or trade.
3-14-tfc for $50.00 per month, store IJ
As
so.
Small
12. Blr&lt;l
I.Wuln
Plains, O.,andabrother, Chermiscellaneous. Mrs. Howard
occuoled by owner, good tn·
13. Melody
Ie• D. Woode, Allred, 0.; seven
Cecil, 800 W. Main St., PomeSINGER
SEWING
machine
In
ELECTROLUX
SWEEPERS,
14.0Iue
I. Look
vestment.
$15,000.1111
ntec:..:s and lour nephews, and a
Enfertained
roy.
1·25-tfc
t5.Dry,u
ukanee
lovely sewing table. Does all ' . rug washers, polishers and LANGSVILJ,E AREA - I! AChost of other relatives a n d
wine
10.
Weird
REs _ One story S room
regular sewing, plus dial
genuine parts, call 992-3'180.
••. Forbid
frlsnds, He openthloent!rellle
Wanted
" · Larp
home
with
bath.
dug
well
with
equipped
for
fancy
zig
ZB8
3-15-!0tp
.
17.
Arid
truckl
!P. .A~s and 1\letas Counties
18.
Frequenlo
BABYSimNG by the day in
18.
lo!ark•r
37. ""~,_. water
sySterii.'
other
oul
bufld.
designs,
~
bqi\&lt;Jnholes,
over·
·
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UVO!I u TIA&gt;irs · m·y'flonie. Phone 992'631li.
21 . Indefinite
It.
J'lower
quarrel
cast. etc. Only 6 monthly p,jy. SOUTHERN PLANTS, Ofder
inf• . Bargain $2.250.00.
~;'o~: for some 20 years.
utlelo
:10. Frlpten
38.
Pacific
3-19-3tp
ments of $1.67 per week.
now, cabbage, tomaloea, pep- POMEROY- UNION AVE.28.Dtotr.u
pine
21.FtnlJnill the lut 17 months he .
...port
39. God &lt;If
One story 5 room frame
Phone 993-2685.
3-5-tfc
pers, aweel potatoes. Phone
· had been able ID II" about and HOUSEWORK by day or week.
:U. Slap
Jove: Gr.
home. modem kitchen. with
--• 1143-2693, Charles R. Harris;
28.1snd a helllinK hand wherever
Call 993-SJ80
3-19-Stn
SINGER SEWING machine, \'· PorUand, Ohio.
3-l~tc built-In cookin~ unit. bath. gaa
- . ! , In the words of Paul,
·
so.~
sews forward and reverse.
furnace beating, basement,
It could be slid, "He has
-31. Hautboy
NOTICI TO IIDDIII
a;
fllupt i good light, He hu flo- DESK CLERK, male or fe- Zig zag equipped lo button-- SINUER ZIG ZAG sewing rna- 1•roe lot. $11.000.011.
12. Vebkle
In aec:artliaco With Netloa lrl.. ..
libod the course, II• bu kiD!
male, over 50. must bt able
, chine, needs no cams. All VIRGIL or HELEN~ TEAFORD
hole, monogram, darn, etc.
of the nviHd code INied bLdl
u. Perform
tt. ncelved 1JJ the · ~ . eo.atr. :
the 1a1111, Tbereloie there 1J
to Uve 'in. Apply in tierson at
Sews like new. Pay off 6 pay.
:u. Britllh
b!Jil~ln features.. Makes but·
ln-3325
Commlu!oncn:
at
~11 S.utto.P
lm(ltrllllot
a crown ofrlah-aswhleb
Oblo Hotel.
3-20-&amp;tc
Pomero)', Ohlo, a\ lt:OO A.ll. _O l AIM"'
A1btrt M. Cox, linker
ments $6.76 each or $30 cas~,
tonholes. fancy designs, sews
otottamon
rU 1. 1118. for 10"" tou ot, t:lfo..,"'
lbt Lord, the rllbleoua ....
Phone 993-26a5.
3-5-tfc
on buttons etc. Pay $5 per
BtJ-3830
IT.Pronoun
6T IP'lv.l ~-tel - co Pen~tnt;
oblll &amp;Lve at that c~~.r."
tO. Kr. Buill.
uulhed. ·
·
. 1- '''• • •·
11101tlh
or
pay
balance
d
u
e
Public
S.le
A.P'I'Jtle to b. loade ~ lliilt.,_ ,
vmand
A precious one from Ul has
WEST Hi~hland White Terriers,
$47.22. Free home demonstraor 1toelr. pill "hen '"-""ted, b)t 'fie : •
Countv ll:qlnnr.
.,,;
·
Nack
and
sliver,
Miniature
tion,
Call
1193-3218.
3-15-6tc
PUBUC AUCTION
Mltel1•l to meet en requiNIMn.ta .,.. ,
tl-Omreal
Business
Services
A W&gt;i&lt;e we loved 11 atUied, IN ORIER to oettle the estate of
4{,J'ormal
under Slltl HiJIIWay S~lfk:aUa• - •
Schnauzers. Miniature. PoCJd.
FRFE BffiLE OFFER: Infor703.0$.
,.~
A pisco Ia ...,ant In our home
Jes. Little Barkaroo Kennels, SOLID STATE STEREO, 1967 mative, interesting. Write Box
tho late Dalla PhWIPa we will
The Counb C6mmtulonen rtHne!:
te.Brotk
Whk:h aover can be filled,
liM t1Jht to reJect eny or all "111 ....,
Cooivllle. 667·3654. 3-J.2.10tc . walnut stereo oomole wlllt 4 333. Pomeroy.
sell at Public Auction her e...
t7. Toplller
3-20-3lp
MAITMA CIIAMIIII, CllriJ .,
, .. Twill
BO-ll'd M COUitty COMIIIIJJ...........
tire lot of household furniture,
speakers, 4 speed automatic
a.ao1 3·11 ate
·
:
God hu nut promlled oldeo
ceyolol
electric IPI&gt;IIancea, ant!que1 HOUSE for sale In Clifton.
changer. Take over payments RADIO and TV llepeir, Cbarleo
liwayo blue,
tt.B&amp;vor
ADd other itema too numeroua
Beautiful private home. for
of $5 per month or pay ba 1·
E. Bowles, Rutland, Oblo.
IO.ADolnt:
Flower-otrewn PBII&gt;wt¥8 all
ID mendon, S.turda,y, lforch
children. slx rooms (three
ance t67.30. Call 992-,1213.
Call
743-4738.
3-17-&amp;tp
'
CMOr lbes thi'OU()!.
23, 1968 start~.., ot I 0:30a.m.
bedrooms), divided basement,
3-15-6tc
But He bu Promloed
- ~liieltod on state -121.. or
JIOWJf
play room and shower. Two
LOGAN FIRE &amp; SAFE'!".
I.Beha...
No more heutache, 110 more
SOlem St., In Rutland, Ohio.
lots 50 x IIIII; 12 x 18 bam. STEREO. Beautiful AM &amp; FM EQUIPMENT. sales and serI. Hint
AND FURtllTURE
sorrow,
Wat&lt;h for IUCb'on l!inO. Cot&gt;Property fenced ln. Inquire
maple
stereo
just
received
vice
Pomeroy,
Ohio,
RD
3,
REPAIR
SiRYICI ·
No more worry, DO moneare,
alstlng Q( a complete llno of
DAILY CBYP'l'OQUO!E-II!n't bow tci work It:
at Blanche Compsoo, Cliffrom
overslocked
company,
soec'ial
prices
on
extinguishNo more partlDI. no more
&amp;XYDLBA .. llB
hoUiohold furniture, liectrlo
Tho Oldest. Shop In the
ton.
3-I.JO!e
will sell at dealers cost. Price
ers
for
boats.
trallers
a
n
d
Wlll&gt;lDg,
to
LONOPIILLOW
UP.a.
e~tf,llbllsbed in 10.•
cal allaM••• •nd~a, lind
'114.95 or monthly payments. homes. Dwlgbt Logan 992No more burdena,hardtobear;
0.. letlor limply -tor .-.,,Ia lhto 1U1J11e A II uood
other ltema too numerous ID prODLE PUPPIES. AKC To)'
can 912-3218.
3-15-6tc
KNOTT$ '
3821, Cllarles Marsball I9J.
lo7 llle thno Uo, X for the lwo O'o, ole. 111D1Jo 1ettera, • Joy IDCIIllhtand!IUCeforever,
mention. Some of the furniture
miniature, $'15 and UD. stud
tropldeo,
lbt
1oqth
llld
,
_
of
llle
won1o
ara
all
hiDII.
Followahlll aroiUid the Utrone,
&amp;3M, Max Eichinger 11112-5528.
UPHOLSTEIIING
and IOPPllancos are liOW and all
service and groomin~. Phone 11161 CHEVY IMPALA, 1956
Doell dl.y the · - ... dllf~
And eternal endless agea,
Lawrence
Eblin
IIUI24.
1163 ....... "-••are In vecy aood coodlllon. ,. . 992-5443
II 3 tic
"••
GMC Pickup, garden tractor
44f.1917 •• 446-1211
.rued with blosslngo now ..,.
s.31).30tc
Terms casb. Mrs. Dolla PhUo
_· _ _ __
•
• I. Knotts, Jr.. Mt•.
and table saw. Phone :147-21&amp;1.
l'l'TB QYKI' TQ'l'O .IIIHL '1'1111'0 YBTH,
llllo .(decoued), OwMr, Salem "O'l'ATOES. Clarence Prollill,
'
S.l5-51c
3 20 Ill:
C. C. BRADFORD
St., Rutland, Ohio; Mra. F, W,
Portland Phone 11411-2251.
ZW QYK LTOZI''l' RY U'l'R YK ZH
AUCI'IoNIER
Wilcox, maDager for tho cle11 3 tfc
HAY, Phone 185-19'12. Clarence
RI'l' OYI'DL.-N'l'I'I'YDL
Complete Service
ceased. Lunch will be served.
C.rd Of Thanks
Neutzllng, State Rl. 148.
Write, Plooae or Coalacl
lllu71 Alban,-· Gak COAL. heavy. lumo stoker, egg
y_,-. ~~ III:ROE8 om HCYr KAKIC OUR
Dyn. 88 4allDr::h~1!~~~:~~~ ~
Spotlc"
J.l9-8tp
IIIII, Ohio, Not re8PODIIble tor
Crill Bracllord
LIBIIR'l'lll8: T1111Y BUT RBI'LI!C'l'ID AND ILI.oUilTliA'I'·
IINOOESsES IJVRING 1111 recent
Power
Steering,
and mine run. Excelsior Salt
liD TJIIIK-(I&amp;IIJ'IIILD.
Jlaelllt, Oldo
""ddonta.
hol!&gt;ltallzatlon were oppreclo
brakc6
Automati~
Works Inc., E. Main St .. Po- io ACRE FARiol; 5 room ltouu.
I 1 tfc
Owned
by
IO&lt;JI ,Ott
a 20 2tc
lied. A IJIOCIIi thanks to tho
IIIII
_
,
,
.
.
.
, NOTIC_I TO IIDDIII
.
,;ero/ Phone 992-3891. 12-6-tlc
bath,
driD•d
weD;
city
water,
wltb S61:Uon 30'7.8e
Holzer lloll&gt;ltal Sllif, Dr.llloi'FAST FARM TIRE SERVICI!!. of Jnthoac:CorUnce
66 Olds
levlNd Cod.e, ltlaed bldl will •
lap
pond.
New
pol•
bam,
1J811
AIR
CONDmONING
Refrlger·
PII and Dr, Rhodes, to tho
Pomeroy
Home
and
AU\0.
Toron:ado
IMI ncelnd bJ tbe Md11 Counb
For Rent
MOBIL HOME, 8x35, excellent
Commllllonert, at 10:00 A.ll. on April
well, 1~ .miles out of Cbeller.
!lard
Top.
aUon ser\Olce. Jack's Refrigblood donors, and those who 4 ROOM and bath unfurnished
11-M-Tli'C
1, Ul&amp;l, for \he fonowlnc llmntone
condition. Completely furnishdWoning.
,
.12,500, Phone lll$-3l41.
Hat eat"dJ and visited me. and
eration,
New
Haven.
hllllt
anre.11te1
to be loaded from bllll
apartment. Phone IJ92.5385.
mile~. As clean a
ed.
fl850.00.
·
Call
993-11262.
.
J.JNtp
the ll'lllJ,)' others who 111isted
181-20'19.
1 a tfe
PROFESSIQNAL Color TV and ~ou~b";~!lD~:,~· requnted by tJM
Js onywhere. It Is
. J.IJ.Ifc
a-28-30tfc
me and m,y lamll¥.
equipped wilh AM·Fl\1
••·--,
House
""''
tono
No.II"'
~c:u Hl·fl service.
4j500 'O
N
ot" No.
15 FOOT Lone star Ubi-a l!lua READY • 1\IIX concrete dellv·
io,
windoWI, power
Edgar Thomas
calls 111 Pomeroy lind Middle""' ton• .c No. •
FURNISHED apartment, 5. UlT Jn Mason. 60l200 on paved
,__
8000 tont Of Crud!.er R•n
steering wheel .
boat, trailer, .iO bp Mercllr)'
~0-111:
ered right to your project.
port; " on eolor 'IV. ChuCu All tndtd •unr•t. to raeet tht
rooms and bath, Harold Newalmod
an)'lhil&gt;l eloo
street. Call Mason '1'13-5203.
outboal'd motor. Uprlibt pl·
TV
Service, 15%'B1Jlternut, Po- requirement. under St.t. Hltbwu
Fast
and
tall'Free
eoll-offers.
Old's fineat
ell,
Cllester,
Phone
985-3350.
3-13-12tc
8peellleaUon 10:U~.
: WISH to I' Xt end m,y sincere
ano,
good
~tillil. Phone
matea
Phone
1193-3JM,
GOII'
series
and tbie
meroy,
Phone
Bft.SOIO.
The
COUD\1
CGmmluioll.era
nNrVe
3-12-tfc
t - s to alllhoH who helped
•1• ..,p Ult' rilht. tu rd: ct any or all bkll.
149-3752;
3-19-81c
lein &amp;.edy - Mix Co., Mld\U&amp;SUPER STIJFF, sure nul!
----=-===";;;,
....
,:;;,.'
MARTHA CHAMIIII, Chrlc
durq the sickness and death
porl, ohio.
e 1111 t1e -NOTICI
ON f!LIM (Nil tliVI•TOili'
IOir• of C:eunt, Cemmi"i""rt 1
or Ill)' beloved husband, Colo- FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM That's Blne Lu•tre lor clea!&gt;- REGISTERED Hereford bull.
, AND A,IAIIIMINT ,
3-Jal :J.J'I Jlc!
APARTMENT,
Middleport,
TIM! ltl.. If Dtl... _.. C:.dty
ing rugs and upholstery. Rent
nel E. Woode. I w.-to e8J&gt;OOPhone 742--5681.
3-20-31p BUDGET PRICI!! furnltnre em
,,. . . Cour:t
phone 992-3174.
3-1tfc
electric shampooer tt. Baker
iall: thanl&lt; Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
To
tbe llltcU~ tr MmiD.IW'ator
our third floor budJel shop. of th• e1Lite1 to sucb of lbe ~Dow·
C&lt;Jie and Mr. and Mrs, Veri B.
Furniture.
J.l8o6tc PALOMINO ridlnc horse. Gen·
a •n re.kltDU .of tbe Stahl ol
'aker
Furniture. Mlddl• . lrll
01110, via:-U.. IUI'VlYW ,pouw, thl
TutUo lor all their kindno" FURNISHED and unfurnished
Ue.
$ZOO.
Phone
II8UIIS.
ae•t ., 111.a, tbe biDtfteiN'iet an4...
Oblo.
' 21 lfe
apartments. Clote to school. NINE ROOM bouse, I~ batm.
and ho)Jllng care for him while
t.iJe WUJ; and to tbe litotlll')' or at·
s-~tp
Phone stU434.
10-IB·tfc· Large lot. Racine. Phone Mf.
tomt 11 ,..,,...u~;tt M1 o1 the
he wa• W; the soloiat. Florence
SEWING
MACHINES,
repair
atol't!menuoattt puaon~:
~nceri Rev. Pearl Caato, the
3752 alter I p.m.
S,19-81c JPECIAL, TV Fish Tank, gra·
·-vice.
an
.
m.atet. WY 2Orrin R. H•Nik!itfr, Kldclltpori,
pallbearers. aJl the flower cbn- LARGE Ove room and ~ath
·
\lei
plants,
llah,
lli
ceniJ.
~.
The
Fabrlc
Shop,
PoD
'9",:ou
are"': H.i.b, no&amp;k.d till\ u.. ·
apal'lnW!III. newly de&lt;'OratM, 1966 PONTIAC CalaUna, two
ora, 11114 the beautUul carda,
Ja.,entorr aM Appreiaemlllt of .the
HoUle of .Wllson, fll'll road
eroy. Authorized Singer Biles ' ••Ute of the arorementlolied, d~trt~ll·
furnace heal. Pomerov,
and lilo White Funeral Homo.
door hardtop. One owner. ~­
·N · late o1 ..SG C.OUntJ, wu fllld
lelt
below
Pleasant
Point
liePhone '11112-5317.
: .;.lfc
and service. We Sh...,.. iJtUtll coUrt. &amp;aid llwentar)' and AP·
!;orah w
oocle
cellent condition. Phone 1ft.
. 1-..J.JI.t(c ' •• .....~.-. ..., wW 1M for h11rlq Msort. 'Phone 6'i5-IIMI5. J-10-lotc
Sc
320111:
2'1111.
J.tm
JINWI~:t.
(~~ CC!Uri\; on ~· _:tttJI daJ ot
"
Mareb, ....._.It 10.0 , o'Clock A.M.
FURNISHED GARAGE APART· FIVE ROOM HOUSE, bath, EXPERT Motorcycle a.~
Any pertOn deilrlnt to 11.. _n:9P·
""i
•
IICtU U.ereto 81 ~ rue UMm et- t.ut
MI'J\'t'r on · Lincoln Rib, Ad• baf!lwood floors, o:~cellenl
~y Home an4 Auto.
.''" · ••&gt;1 priOr ta &amp;M datt ,., for
ulil 111\ty, phone 112-3111.
IIIJ ·'8'I'EIU!» tad!O•. ~... · stiipe' lnalde and out. Alumln1-11-301e 'tton • ..._n&lt;looillo ,..r,lut con' ,
ll..Jl.'lTC lie~~:! under my band ancl ""' pi
?HERE wlU be a gun shoot
_ _.,..._,..,. , , ·
,, · qkl , Court. Ulkl It d•~r of ll.rch
.,
-'~-, t(!It. ',1'1111 ~""' ~c
um sldln8, storm · windows,
Sunday), Marcb 21, beginning
EXP,J!:RT ENd~''11)NE UP, 1 ' 011· '""" c. tACq!l ..,....
at ..,... at· the Foll&lt;ed llun
apartment .
.
- ,..
.
ft.~
piUI .....
r-•-"" II needecl •
C"'""'
.. rll: _,•Akl
C:IMift'••
sportsajatl Club. Everyone Is
Pomeroy
Home
'li
Auto.
••
.,.
..
c.
,.
......
•
,ptite, f'o!neroy. Phone
or P8J • • f'booe 11112-3'111. Pomeroy..
11-30-'I'FC
...... ..... . .
wtleoollf.
S.IHic
$-10-tfe
'
'4411&lt;!
3-10-Stf
3·J3; :J.JIO
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WMPO

5.55

P01ER0f HOME. AND AUTO

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TIRES

TIRES!!

.

CLYDE KUHN

Cueltlfl fittltt

$16.50 &amp; $18.50
All Reaular Sizes
S12.SO

John W. VanMeter

INFORMATION
NEWS
presents
·LOCAL REPORU ..
DAILY
7:50 .A.M.
12 NOON

3 P.M.
AND

4:30 P.M.

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Sit. •rch 23
1:09 ~ m.

Notice

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DON'TTM~

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nAMAN.

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DAILY CROSSWORD

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MM.I! TALK. ABOUT

1'1Gfl'f MOtJEY!

DICKIE AND l WILL
LIVC WITH MY
WIDOWED AUNT
UNTlL I EARN

MY DEGREE.

�~:~:~nti; J.!Ild&lt;l&lt;ll'!lrlio!~ """"· Maroh :111, 1968

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Mrs. Clifford
.. fay.' I . Man Iey·
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Mill
1965 INTERNATiONAL. I I • • I • • • • • • • • ~ • • -~· · ··, ·~695·
It Ton truck, 814' bocb&gt; with atumtnumc9ver, v.,OJWI~,

WDeed trans., '150 x 16 H.D. tires, custom cab, radiO,
White over blue finish. Real nlco.
.
'
1964 FORD,,,,,.;,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,tJ._39$ '
Galaxle 500 ~ IO&gt;r, LGcal oirnod. 9ler9 cleanlnter!j&gt;r, rod
over white ft.dsh, good tires, 352 e~. autom811C PG!i~r
ateorlng, R and H.

. 1966 CHEVY

WILL DO sewing at home: zlp-.
pers, pockets, pegging, homIng, alterntiona, etc. Mrs.
Freddie Thab!l,
Mason,
Phone '1'13-5851.
3-13-30tp

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$1595

V·8 engine, automatic traoa. New tires,
cleaniotorlor, radio and heater.
Sl(&gt;er liJ~ Cpe.

OPEN

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Chemical Meeting
-.iutSDAY. MAR. 19-t PM

E,looopol Pirtoh - · •
POMIROY. OHIO
lnformttlon, a.fmflmenta

o1141DoW.Jiri&amp;oo
IVIRVIOOY INVITEOI

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For Sale
JOHN f'RY property on Middle' port 11(0; 5 room house with
three acres of RJ'Qimd. Phone
742-5513.
l-lt-3tc

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POMt!ROY,OHIO

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COAl''.·

SERVICE. .
AIINewl_.lliiiit
eCM' •Trucll eHMiw ·
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KEmiGOILE~
WY 241"

MIMI Sill, 0~

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MON. 'I'HlU. t'll.

JAYMAR CON. (f..
ltt.7.AtN~_.

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SUNRAY Gas Range, elgltt
months old: tilled only· three
months. Thorn's Bumslde,
8118 E. Main St., Apt. 101, Pomeroy.
3-IN!p

CO:WNt:L ELSWORTH WOO IE,
EXPERT
~IUSTOMI DLC 100
customers. Now, telephone
no installation
and Catharine RESIDENCE
NEW
TREAII-BLACKWALI.,
charge for extension tele·Whetl Alignment
"' • ·: · · Slr.,-ts .Woode; wu born In
For Sale
phones. Call our business offorRtnt
'
t( ~~ County, Ohio, on Nov..
Sl•
Price T••
36
INCH
Magic Chef Range,
fice
for
details
993-2191.
·
I, 1885, departed this IUe In
650x13
Ul Sl
CLOSE IN downtown Pomeroy:
used only 4 years, like new. UNCLAIMED FREIGHT, six
1
3·14-121c
650xl4
9,11
.G
Voterans 1\lomorlli Hospital
Onil three room apartment. Phone 9~3-2646.
3-14-Stc
700xU
10.11
,.443
new
zig
zag
sewing
machines
' at Pomeroy on Feb. 3, 1968,
3
very nice and modern. Shown
7GOKI4
10.11
with
20
year
factory
guaranat the age of 82 years, two SPECIAL PERMANENTS reg750.14
11.11 .4.1
by appointment only: Phone 1968 SEWING MACHINE, nevtee.
Nationally
advertised
670x15
11.11 .47
....-11• and 29 ~ .. On SOD~ ular $15 now $9.50. Cletith
993-52'11.
3-'-trc
er
been
used.
I
am
only
askPlus
Rocoppoblo
Excht.,..
Brogan's
Shop.
phone
742brands 1o be sold lor storage
6, ltll, he wu united In mill'-GUARANI'EEDN&amp;tlonwl•
Gu.r...tte
ing
135
and
will
accept
$1.25
5806.
3-14-301c
. rlqe. 111 Sorllh Bentz or Allred,
and freight. Totals of $45
FURNISHED APARTMENT,
weekly, Phone 992·26a5.
' 01110:. 'fo thll union was born
each. Can he paid at $5 per
couple only, 212 S. 5th Ave.
3-14-lfc month. We wilt deliver to
oat da!!ahtor, Frances Ellen, HAPPY HOUR. Shenang Springs
.
.
-- ·
Middleport, 993-5435. 3-10-tfc
Nile Club, 5 to 6 p.m. Monwho werit ID be with Jesus at
your home to sew on them
IIi"" ~lila of ap. When a day thru Friday. Ladles night TWO BEDROOM house. Lincoln SINGER SEWLVG Machine in ID make sure that you are.
new walnut sewing table, zig completely satisfied. Call m.
every Friday.
2-6-tfc
f01ior
he accepted Christ
Hill.
Phone
992·5127.
3-ttfr
za&amp;.
equipped ID buttonhole, 2336.
as bla oovlour and joined lho
3-19-ltc
monogram,
overcast, fancy
Allred Methodist Church, PENNY - O:lfE 1911 PENNY
Repaired Assorted
Now So4ll)ly Wide Ovah
design, etc. Pay off 7 paywtdeh ho faithfully served to will pay for a brake adjus:- LARGE FOUR room aooriAdjustment
Tires
1917 MUSTANG Fastback, 390,
Just ~RRIVED!
ment, bath. two minutes walk
ments $5 each, Phone m.
lbt ead. nu-1ng his sickness
ment at Pomeroy Home &amp;
4 speed. or take over payto courthouse. Shown by ap.
ALL'SIZES
2685.
3-14-lfc
he ntd;- "One of the harde.st
Auto.
1·7-tr&lt;
ments. Thomaa Bul'llBhlde,
pointment
only.
Phone
993.. .thlllla for me lD bear Is 1101 to
8118 E. Main St., Apt. 101, Po$12.00
h able to attend church as I COPPEH 2B to 35 cents a lb.. 3671 ask for. Bill Downie.
1964 PONTIAC Catalina Safari
meroy.
J.1Nip
plus tax eacb
3-20-Stp
r.avs ·~ to churt.h everatnce
VB. automatic, 9 passenger
brass 15 to IB cents a lb., ralwu a'little boy," He bore all
station wagon, power brakes,
diators 16 cents lb. Sell now
FOUR
ROOM
furnished
aparthit ·atekillsa and suffering Uke
power
steering, luggage rack.
to Bill Bailey, Reedsville.
Tupperw Ptalns, 0.
ment,
all
utilities
paid,
$80.
a-' pd' &amp;oldlt:r of the cross,
red and white, priced at
Ohio.
3·20-IOtc
Real
Estate
For
Salt
Phone 667-3682
992-278B .
.wu a ldncl, devoted husband,
Phone Phone 992-3975 'day and
wholesale. 1953 Chevrolet Imand hlil compassion for those
992-2571 evenings. . 3-20-trc
pala 2 door Sport Coupe, poWanted y,.. ~uv
K_eeping Meigs
with Whom he came In contac~
wer brakes, poWer steering,
He loaves to mourn their loss, FIVE TO 30 ACRES. With or
For Sale
air conditioning, V8, automa2&amp;. Guido'•
AOR088
3. Weetem
Gallio; Qfld
bealdel hla wtdow, S&amp;rlh, eour
without buildinps on 992 ex- MOBIL HOME, IOx:iO, two bed·
l.Punpnt
loweet
farm
tic, priced at wholesale. 1985 RACINE - SliD STREET. One
siJW's, Carrie Buroon, Alb- change. Phone 992·1264.
6. Kind ot
note
Mason Area
t.AnJW
rooms, coppertone kitchen,
Mustang, VB, floor shill, white story concrete block store
26. Nourwrap
S.Down:
.,., 0.: Ml,yme Castle, Phoe3-1!).31"
wall to wall carpet in living
vinyl top, sharp, call 992· building, two 3 room and
11. prtllx
lohe4
'
·Informed As
nix, Arizona; Ora Scheelter,
27. Back
room. All gas appliances.
bath. apartment, each rents
Boothe
•. l!lldiaUited
8547.
Financing
available.
Columbus, 0.: E1ma Orr, The ANTIQUES. furniture. dishes.
7.Number
21. Toward.
Luce
Phone 992-2319.
3-7-121!1
Will sell or trade.
3-14-tfc for $50.00 per month, store IJ
As
so.
Small
12. Blr&lt;l
I.Wuln
Plains, O.,andabrother, Chermiscellaneous. Mrs. Howard
occuoled by owner, good tn·
13. Melody
Ie• D. Woode, Allred, 0.; seven
Cecil, 800 W. Main St., PomeSINGER
SEWING
machine
In
ELECTROLUX
SWEEPERS,
14.0Iue
I. Look
vestment.
$15,000.1111
ntec:..:s and lour nephews, and a
Enfertained
roy.
1·25-tfc
t5.Dry,u
ukanee
lovely sewing table. Does all ' . rug washers, polishers and LANGSVILJ,E AREA - I! AChost of other relatives a n d
wine
10.
Weird
REs _ One story S room
regular sewing, plus dial
genuine parts, call 992-3'180.
••. Forbid
frlsnds, He openthloent!rellle
Wanted
" · Larp
home
with
bath.
dug
well
with
equipped
for
fancy
zig
ZB8
3-15-!0tp
.
17.
Arid
truckl
!P. .A~s and 1\letas Counties
18.
Frequenlo
BABYSimNG by the day in
18.
lo!ark•r
37. ""~,_. water
sySterii.'
other
oul
bufld.
designs,
~
bqi\&lt;Jnholes,
over·
·
~'
UVO!I u TIA&gt;irs · m·y'flonie. Phone 992'631li.
21 . Indefinite
It.
J'lower
quarrel
cast. etc. Only 6 monthly p,jy. SOUTHERN PLANTS, Ofder
inf• . Bargain $2.250.00.
~;'o~: for some 20 years.
utlelo
:10. Frlpten
38.
Pacific
3-19-3tp
ments of $1.67 per week.
now, cabbage, tomaloea, pep- POMEROY- UNION AVE.28.Dtotr.u
pine
21.FtnlJnill the lut 17 months he .
...port
39. God &lt;If
One story 5 room frame
Phone 993-2685.
3-5-tfc
pers, aweel potatoes. Phone
· had been able ID II" about and HOUSEWORK by day or week.
:U. Slap
Jove: Gr.
home. modem kitchen. with
--• 1143-2693, Charles R. Harris;
28.1snd a helllinK hand wherever
Call 993-SJ80
3-19-Stn
SINGER SEWING machine, \'· PorUand, Ohio.
3-l~tc built-In cookin~ unit. bath. gaa
- . ! , In the words of Paul,
·
so.~
sews forward and reverse.
furnace beating, basement,
It could be slid, "He has
-31. Hautboy
NOTICI TO IIDDIII
a;
fllupt i good light, He hu flo- DESK CLERK, male or fe- Zig zag equipped lo button-- SINUER ZIG ZAG sewing rna- 1•roe lot. $11.000.011.
12. Vebkle
In aec:artliaco With Netloa lrl.. ..
libod the course, II• bu kiD!
male, over 50. must bt able
, chine, needs no cams. All VIRGIL or HELEN~ TEAFORD
hole, monogram, darn, etc.
of the nviHd code INied bLdl
u. Perform
tt. ncelved 1JJ the · ~ . eo.atr. :
the 1a1111, Tbereloie there 1J
to Uve 'in. Apply in tierson at
Sews like new. Pay off 6 pay.
:u. Britllh
b!Jil~ln features.. Makes but·
ln-3325
Commlu!oncn:
at
~11 S.utto.P
lm(ltrllllot
a crown ofrlah-aswhleb
Oblo Hotel.
3-20-&amp;tc
Pomero)', Ohlo, a\ lt:OO A.ll. _O l AIM"'
A1btrt M. Cox, linker
ments $6.76 each or $30 cas~,
tonholes. fancy designs, sews
otottamon
rU 1. 1118. for 10"" tou ot, t:lfo..,"'
lbt Lord, the rllbleoua ....
Phone 993-26a5.
3-5-tfc
on buttons etc. Pay $5 per
BtJ-3830
IT.Pronoun
6T IP'lv.l ~-tel - co Pen~tnt;
oblll &amp;Lve at that c~~.r."
tO. Kr. Buill.
uulhed. ·
·
. 1- '''• • •·
11101tlh
or
pay
balance
d
u
e
Public
S.le
A.P'I'Jtle to b. loade ~ lliilt.,_ ,
vmand
A precious one from Ul has
WEST Hi~hland White Terriers,
$47.22. Free home demonstraor 1toelr. pill "hen '"-""ted, b)t 'fie : •
Countv ll:qlnnr.
.,,;
·
Nack
and
sliver,
Miniature
tion,
Call
1193-3218.
3-15-6tc
PUBUC AUCTION
Mltel1•l to meet en requiNIMn.ta .,.. ,
tl-Omreal
Business
Services
A W&gt;i&lt;e we loved 11 atUied, IN ORIER to oettle the estate of
4{,J'ormal
under Slltl HiJIIWay S~lfk:aUa• - •
Schnauzers. Miniature. PoCJd.
FRFE BffiLE OFFER: Infor703.0$.
,.~
A pisco Ia ...,ant In our home
Jes. Little Barkaroo Kennels, SOLID STATE STEREO, 1967 mative, interesting. Write Box
tho late Dalla PhWIPa we will
The Counb C6mmtulonen rtHne!:
te.Brotk
Whk:h aover can be filled,
liM t1Jht to reJect eny or all "111 ....,
Cooivllle. 667·3654. 3-J.2.10tc . walnut stereo oomole wlllt 4 333. Pomeroy.
sell at Public Auction her e...
t7. Toplller
3-20-3lp
MAITMA CIIAMIIII, CllriJ .,
, .. Twill
BO-ll'd M COUitty COMIIIIJJ...........
tire lot of household furniture,
speakers, 4 speed automatic
a.ao1 3·11 ate
·
:
God hu nut promlled oldeo
ceyolol
electric IPI&gt;IIancea, ant!que1 HOUSE for sale In Clifton.
changer. Take over payments RADIO and TV llepeir, Cbarleo
liwayo blue,
tt.B&amp;vor
ADd other itema too numeroua
Beautiful private home. for
of $5 per month or pay ba 1·
E. Bowles, Rutland, Oblo.
IO.ADolnt:
Flower-otrewn PBII&gt;wt¥8 all
ID mendon, S.turda,y, lforch
children. slx rooms (three
ance t67.30. Call 992-,1213.
Call
743-4738.
3-17-&amp;tp
'
CMOr lbes thi'OU()!.
23, 1968 start~.., ot I 0:30a.m.
bedrooms), divided basement,
3-15-6tc
But He bu Promloed
- ~liieltod on state -121.. or
JIOWJf
play room and shower. Two
LOGAN FIRE &amp; SAFE'!".
I.Beha...
No more heutache, 110 more
SOlem St., In Rutland, Ohio.
lots 50 x IIIII; 12 x 18 bam. STEREO. Beautiful AM &amp; FM EQUIPMENT. sales and serI. Hint
AND FURtllTURE
sorrow,
Wat&lt;h for IUCb'on l!inO. Cot&gt;Property fenced ln. Inquire
maple
stereo
just
received
vice
Pomeroy,
Ohio,
RD
3,
REPAIR
SiRYICI ·
No more worry, DO moneare,
alstlng Q( a complete llno of
DAILY CBYP'l'OQUO!E-II!n't bow tci work It:
at Blanche Compsoo, Cliffrom
overslocked
company,
soec'ial
prices
on
extinguishNo more partlDI. no more
&amp;XYDLBA .. llB
hoUiohold furniture, liectrlo
Tho Oldest. Shop In the
ton.
3-I.JO!e
will sell at dealers cost. Price
ers
for
boats.
trallers
a
n
d
Wlll&gt;lDg,
to
LONOPIILLOW
UP.a.
e~tf,llbllsbed in 10.•
cal allaM••• •nd~a, lind
'114.95 or monthly payments. homes. Dwlgbt Logan 992No more burdena,hardtobear;
0.. letlor limply -tor .-.,,Ia lhto 1U1J11e A II uood
other ltema too numerous ID prODLE PUPPIES. AKC To)'
can 912-3218.
3-15-6tc
KNOTT$ '
3821, Cllarles Marsball I9J.
lo7 llle thno Uo, X for the lwo O'o, ole. 111D1Jo 1ettera, • Joy IDCIIllhtand!IUCeforever,
mention. Some of the furniture
miniature, $'15 and UD. stud
tropldeo,
lbt
1oqth
llld
,
_
of
llle
won1o
ara
all
hiDII.
Followahlll aroiUid the Utrone,
&amp;3M, Max Eichinger 11112-5528.
UPHOLSTEIIING
and IOPPllancos are liOW and all
service and groomin~. Phone 11161 CHEVY IMPALA, 1956
Doell dl.y the · - ... dllf~
And eternal endless agea,
Lawrence
Eblin
IIUI24.
1163 ....... "-••are In vecy aood coodlllon. ,. . 992-5443
II 3 tic
"••
GMC Pickup, garden tractor
44f.1917 •• 446-1211
.rued with blosslngo now ..,.
s.31).30tc
Terms casb. Mrs. Dolla PhUo
_· _ _ __
•
• I. Knotts, Jr.. Mt•.
and table saw. Phone :147-21&amp;1.
l'l'TB QYKI' TQ'l'O .IIIHL '1'1111'0 YBTH,
llllo .(decoued), OwMr, Salem "O'l'ATOES. Clarence Prollill,
'
S.l5-51c
3 20 Ill:
C. C. BRADFORD
St., Rutland, Ohio; Mra. F, W,
Portland Phone 11411-2251.
ZW QYK LTOZI''l' RY U'l'R YK ZH
AUCI'IoNIER
Wilcox, maDager for tho cle11 3 tfc
HAY, Phone 185-19'12. Clarence
RI'l' OYI'DL.-N'l'I'I'YDL
Complete Service
ceased. Lunch will be served.
C.rd Of Thanks
Neutzllng, State Rl. 148.
Write, Plooae or Coalacl
lllu71 Alban,-· Gak COAL. heavy. lumo stoker, egg
y_,-. ~~ III:ROE8 om HCYr KAKIC OUR
Dyn. 88 4allDr::h~1!~~~:~~~ ~
Spotlc"
J.l9-8tp
IIIII, Ohio, Not re8PODIIble tor
Crill Bracllord
LIBIIR'l'lll8: T1111Y BUT RBI'LI!C'l'ID AND ILI.oUilTliA'I'·
IINOOESsES IJVRING 1111 recent
Power
Steering,
and mine run. Excelsior Salt
liD TJIIIK-(I&amp;IIJ'IIILD.
Jlaelllt, Oldo
""ddonta.
hol!&gt;ltallzatlon were oppreclo
brakc6
Automati~
Works Inc., E. Main St .. Po- io ACRE FARiol; 5 room ltouu.
I 1 tfc
Owned
by
IO&lt;JI ,Ott
a 20 2tc
lied. A IJIOCIIi thanks to tho
IIIII
_
,
,
.
.
.
, NOTIC_I TO IIDDIII
.
,;ero/ Phone 992-3891. 12-6-tlc
bath,
driD•d
weD;
city
water,
wltb S61:Uon 30'7.8e
Holzer lloll&gt;ltal Sllif, Dr.llloi'FAST FARM TIRE SERVICI!!. of Jnthoac:CorUnce
66 Olds
levlNd Cod.e, ltlaed bldl will •
lap
pond.
New
pol•
bam,
1J811
AIR
CONDmONING
Refrlger·
PII and Dr, Rhodes, to tho
Pomeroy
Home
and
AU\0.
Toron:ado
IMI ncelnd bJ tbe Md11 Counb
For Rent
MOBIL HOME, 8x35, excellent
Commllllonert, at 10:00 A.ll. on April
well, 1~ .miles out of Cbeller.
!lard
Top.
aUon ser\Olce. Jack's Refrigblood donors, and those who 4 ROOM and bath unfurnished
11-M-Tli'C
1, Ul&amp;l, for \he fonowlnc llmntone
condition. Completely furnishdWoning.
,
.12,500, Phone lll$-3l41.
Hat eat"dJ and visited me. and
eration,
New
Haven.
hllllt
anre.11te1
to be loaded from bllll
apartment. Phone IJ92.5385.
mile~. As clean a
ed.
fl850.00.
·
Call
993-11262.
.
J.JNtp
the ll'lllJ,)' others who 111isted
181-20'19.
1 a tfe
PROFESSIQNAL Color TV and ~ou~b";~!lD~:,~· requnted by tJM
Js onywhere. It Is
. J.IJ.Ifc
a-28-30tfc
me and m,y lamll¥.
equipped wilh AM·Fl\1
••·--,
House
""''
tono
No.II"'
~c:u Hl·fl service.
4j500 'O
N
ot" No.
15 FOOT Lone star Ubi-a l!lua READY • 1\IIX concrete dellv·
io,
windoWI, power
Edgar Thomas
calls 111 Pomeroy lind Middle""' ton• .c No. •
FURNISHED apartment, 5. UlT Jn Mason. 60l200 on paved
,__
8000 tont Of Crud!.er R•n
steering wheel .
boat, trailer, .iO bp Mercllr)'
~0-111:
ered right to your project.
port; " on eolor 'IV. ChuCu All tndtd •unr•t. to raeet tht
rooms and bath, Harold Newalmod
an)'lhil&gt;l eloo
street. Call Mason '1'13-5203.
outboal'd motor. Uprlibt pl·
TV
Service, 15%'B1Jlternut, Po- requirement. under St.t. Hltbwu
Fast
and
tall'Free
eoll-offers.
Old's fineat
ell,
Cllester,
Phone
985-3350.
3-13-12tc
8peellleaUon 10:U~.
: WISH to I' Xt end m,y sincere
ano,
good
~tillil. Phone
matea
Phone
1193-3JM,
GOII'
series
and tbie
meroy,
Phone
Bft.SOIO.
The
COUD\1
CGmmluioll.era
nNrVe
3-12-tfc
t - s to alllhoH who helped
•1• ..,p Ult' rilht. tu rd: ct any or all bkll.
149-3752;
3-19-81c
lein &amp;.edy - Mix Co., Mld\U&amp;SUPER STIJFF, sure nul!
----=-===";;;,
....
,:;;,.'
MARTHA CHAMIIII, Chrlc
durq the sickness and death
porl, ohio.
e 1111 t1e -NOTICI
ON f!LIM (Nil tliVI•TOili'
IOir• of C:eunt, Cemmi"i""rt 1
or Ill)' beloved husband, Colo- FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM That's Blne Lu•tre lor clea!&gt;- REGISTERED Hereford bull.
, AND A,IAIIIMINT ,
3-Jal :J.J'I Jlc!
APARTMENT,
Middleport,
TIM! ltl.. If Dtl... _.. C:.dty
ing rugs and upholstery. Rent
nel E. Woode. I w.-to e8J&gt;OOPhone 742--5681.
3-20-31p BUDGET PRICI!! furnltnre em
,,. . . Cour:t
phone 992-3174.
3-1tfc
electric shampooer tt. Baker
iall: thanl&lt; Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
To
tbe llltcU~ tr MmiD.IW'ator
our third floor budJel shop. of th• e1Lite1 to sucb of lbe ~Dow·
C&lt;Jie and Mr. and Mrs, Veri B.
Furniture.
J.l8o6tc PALOMINO ridlnc horse. Gen·
a •n re.kltDU .of tbe Stahl ol
'aker
Furniture. Mlddl• . lrll
01110, via:-U.. IUI'VlYW ,pouw, thl
TutUo lor all their kindno" FURNISHED and unfurnished
Ue.
$ZOO.
Phone
II8UIIS.
ae•t ., 111.a, tbe biDtfteiN'iet an4...
Oblo.
' 21 lfe
apartments. Clote to school. NINE ROOM bouse, I~ batm.
and ho)Jllng care for him while
t.iJe WUJ; and to tbe litotlll')' or at·
s-~tp
Phone stU434.
10-IB·tfc· Large lot. Racine. Phone Mf.
tomt 11 ,..,,...u~;tt M1 o1 the
he wa• W; the soloiat. Florence
SEWING
MACHINES,
repair
atol't!menuoattt puaon~:
~nceri Rev. Pearl Caato, the
3752 alter I p.m.
S,19-81c JPECIAL, TV Fish Tank, gra·
·-vice.
an
.
m.atet. WY 2Orrin R. H•Nik!itfr, Kldclltpori,
pallbearers. aJl the flower cbn- LARGE Ove room and ~ath
·
\lei
plants,
llah,
lli
ceniJ.
~.
The
Fabrlc
Shop,
PoD
'9",:ou
are"': H.i.b, no&amp;k.d till\ u.. ·
apal'lnW!III. newly de&lt;'OratM, 1966 PONTIAC CalaUna, two
ora, 11114 the beautUul carda,
Ja.,entorr aM Appreiaemlllt of .the
HoUle of .Wllson, fll'll road
eroy. Authorized Singer Biles ' ••Ute of the arorementlolied, d~trt~ll·
furnace heal. Pomerov,
and lilo White Funeral Homo.
door hardtop. One owner. ~­
·N · late o1 ..SG C.OUntJ, wu fllld
lelt
below
Pleasant
Point
liePhone '11112-5317.
: .;.lfc
and service. We Sh...,.. iJtUtll coUrt. &amp;aid llwentar)' and AP·
!;orah w
oocle
cellent condition. Phone 1ft.
. 1-..J.JI.t(c ' •• .....~.-. ..., wW 1M for h11rlq Msort. 'Phone 6'i5-IIMI5. J-10-lotc
Sc
320111:
2'1111.
J.tm
JINWI~:t.
(~~ CC!Uri\; on ~· _:tttJI daJ ot
"
Mareb, ....._.It 10.0 , o'Clock A.M.
FURNISHED GARAGE APART· FIVE ROOM HOUSE, bath, EXPERT Motorcycle a.~
Any pertOn deilrlnt to 11.. _n:9P·
""i
•
IICtU U.ereto 81 ~ rue UMm et- t.ut
MI'J\'t'r on · Lincoln Rib, Ad• baf!lwood floors, o:~cellenl
~y Home an4 Auto.
.''" · ••&gt;1 priOr ta &amp;M datt ,., for
ulil 111\ty, phone 112-3111.
IIIJ ·'8'I'EIU!» tad!O•. ~... · stiipe' lnalde and out. Alumln1-11-301e 'tton • ..._n&lt;looillo ,..r,lut con' ,
ll..Jl.'lTC lie~~:! under my band ancl ""' pi
?HERE wlU be a gun shoot
_ _.,..._,..,. , , ·
,, · qkl , Court. Ulkl It d•~r of ll.rch
.,
-'~-, t(!It. ',1'1111 ~""' ~c
um sldln8, storm · windows,
Sunday), Marcb 21, beginning
EXP,J!:RT ENd~''11)NE UP, 1 ' 011· '""" c. tACq!l ..,....
at ..,... at· the Foll&lt;ed llun
apartment .
.
- ,..
.
ft.~
piUI .....
r-•-"" II needecl •
C"'""'
.. rll: _,•Akl
C:IMift'••
sportsajatl Club. Everyone Is
Pomeroy
Home
'li
Auto.
••
.,.
..
c.
,.
......
•
,ptite, f'o!neroy. Phone
or P8J • • f'booe 11112-3'111. Pomeroy..
11-30-'I'FC
...... ..... . .
wtleoollf.
S.IHic
$-10-tfe
'
'4411&lt;!
3-10-Stf
3·J3; :J.JIO
\
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•IHM ....,,,11 ••• .. ., IHIItrlpl fir lriiiiiJ .. •

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aide' dbw.n.
.·.· .
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'
· ~ ·iide you don't als. 'luaran~ tb be equal tq
"
or better thiJ1 the sjde you ,!=Ill;~· 1, •.,.,,

Dry Milk---------·------!:: 79c

'Cake M'txes ....... --- 3 -..,.. 74c

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Pill.....,

"; '

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Evaporated Milk ·•. . •. 6 :. 89c

Drinks.............. 4 ,.........
.... $1

Margarine

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~ ,.~..~teak·t·~-Jpo11a
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Napkins
•
..,. 29c

(7c

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Flour ......

cn.UP ;:g

.. '

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HI•. NU M'lk
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~ .....~. 89c

1..

39c

Tissue

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Plain I S.R. K,....

""" .... 27c

lb.

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Pot Pies . . . . . . . 5 ~;. $1

bag

Tissue

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Fnnh Whtlo

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·Fresh
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ROASTING CHICKENS

PIIUf GROUND MUTt

•••

$uchor w - , _ Slor Sklnlm

Breasts . . . lb. 59c Whiting

Coffee
..$1.3.~

-

59c Fish Sticks . ~ 98c Weiners ... '!: 49c

, ..... ,rrlnt Stilt
MAJCWIU. IIOUSI

,... .,

{

"Super- Right" Meatsl

s.chlr "Ciulltry Style" Roll

Thighs . . . . ... 49e Perch . . . '!. $1.89 Sausage . . . 2..... 89c
lb.

~

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Fmh Frrlnt

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45c

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..... 99c

AIIF..._c....Peas
.................
.
6 !:- $1
; ......................... --- -·
Cookies
... 39c
'
Slender ...........•.•••• ~. 89c
- - W. K. Yellow
K_. Br""'
Corn . . . . . . . . . . 5 !';:' $1 Fmtolo'o Moot, Llvtr, Chid&lt;'"
Tomato Soup . . . . •. . . • 10 ':'.;.; $1 - , _ . , - .. Slltlllo
Dog FoOd . . . . . . . •••••• 7
Beans ......... 5 ~ $1 Fritld•'• M11r .. cU..
K._,lrood

Catsup

5 ~$1

Kidney Beans . 3 :."; ·89c Dog Food . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. :· 65c
Fmtolo'o Clll- or Ll.,&lt;
Sw"' T...t Sllcod
'
'
..........
.
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3 No. I'\ .e1 .Pork &amp; Beans . 3 ::"~ 89c Cat Food ......... -.---. 1 !:; $1
P
meappe
Calgon Bouquet
........................

Fresh, Crisp

Fmh

StrawberrieH . . . .

59c

Calgonite Giant
83c

39c

t/·:
•. 1 ji.

Celery
•

Genuine
Golden Crown .

10lb.

49c

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plot

Idahos

Calgonite

f

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99
... c

Bucket Steak ... 99c E·Z Carve

41c

,_,.,...

t·'

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- ..

Ground Chuck ... 69c

Krwgor'o , _ . Clullltr

Modess
39c
lkt......

.......

lolt 'ii .... llliYWt'

.,..,.., '". """' " -

to moko ..,. It moth 1llolr USDA
CHOICE
lor ....... · • · _ .

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49e

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........

U.S.D.A. CHDICI HIF:
K_. ' USDA CHCMCE loool ........

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yw'll ..... """' Salurdly. Mri .. .. .,

Chuck Roast

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"luroTNIII!IO" -

Center Cut • Bu The .Piece

••••

.

bag

l9c

each
Fmlt

-

Turnips ... 2-•. 29c
. Aspar'dgUS .. 39c
.....,;&amp;

Peat Moss. 6 ~~- $4.49
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'11i•l:l"iCt' 'jS i !"~ lliiii(IUIICod
Particl&amp;&gt;i'tlon In the
was pi~ when Theoo

"·~~=:~lr~CouncU

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11. n.ugbters 'or

met MOniltlf night at
the IOOF halL
Edith Wakei3 ol Marietta, dl..
trict dePuty, in a co1nmunieatlon
to tilt council, an&amp;'IOWM!ed that
lhe ralb wUL be held at Beverly
Place Leilyn 'Rail, 86 Wooster
'St. in Marte\~ on ·May 23 with
the Golilen Gleem cOuncil as the
host unl~
Dinner will be· &amp;er\'Oll at 5:30
'
t~.m. at Beverly Place and local
co1,1ncll member reservations are
to be matle with Mrs. Margaret
Seldenabel before May 20. The
di,nner will be $2.08.
'Mrs. Wakely ~nno4.JDCed&amp;Drac­
dce Cor district officers, escorts,
and other Dersonnel of events to
·be held SuiH:ta,y, May 5 at 1:30
p.m. at l!J! TIIPPers Plains hall.
All deputJifs, state officers, past

$lite officer• and commltlee
cltakmen for the s~ate and district good f.\1 the order commit·
tee are to be present, Mn.
Wakeij.· ooted in her communica-

tions.
Slw requested that rrom the
local council Della Stahl serve at
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Being Announced
Mr. and Mra. Maleolm Mil·
lor or Middleport
allnounc.
tng the birth ora~ter, March
H. at llolzer lloapltal. 'I'll!' baby
we!Pod idne pounds end r o u r
ounces. Mr. end Mrs. MUier
ha'Je two sons, Michael, five,
ond Jeffrey, ninE.
Grendparents are Mr, ond Mrs.
Gall Miller orMiddleportendMr.
and Mrs. Edward Hawley of Min·
enville. Mro. Edith lloodo!Mtn.
ersvllle and Mrs. llenrletta Burtonshaw of Cleveland are ~r~at.
grandmothers.

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Beegle at tho home ond 01111w11
table.
Practice for inspection was
set lor the 1\Prll 1 meetln&amp; of
the counciL !!lllndwlchea, cookies
and coffee will be served at that
sesslon.
IMir'l! tho meetlog conducted
by Nonna Chapmon, councilor,
It was reported that the brother
of Mrs. Carrie Neut11lng remains
a Pallent at Meigs General Hospital, that Lillie Lowe's husband
TEACHEll RETURNS
Is home !rom a hospital in Ilol'Ruth Starkey1 who had been
ton, that Nettie Hayes ls Ul at
home, and that Burton ~lth is on tMve following surgery from
&amp;cheduled to enter a hospital this her duties at Columbia sehool,
has resumed her teachlng.
week.

,Q!!lo~)"s' !Or ·tho ipu•·" e r e
Ojetlea", :tho 1mja~·· ht~~ was
lnheased, and an Ealller broak·
!list 1'•i planned when the W&lt;Mn·
an's Soclet,y of Christian Service
mel Monday night altho Minerovllle Methodlsllburch.
Officers elected Were M r 1.
ctiHonl Phillips, prealdent; Mrs. ,
ljerbert PUgh, vke president;
Mrs. "llhloks. Sayre, secr&lt;&gt;tary(
and Mrs. Eugene ~'orbeo, treaa.
urer.
The soc!ety voted to Increase
the pledge to $100. A eommunJ.
cation was read !rom Mrs. Fred
Beeman,
district treasurer,
thll!lki118the group lor the pledge
and another donation, and announclng the district meotlng to
be held In Jackson on 1\111'11 18.
n was reported duriOg t h e
meeting that " Dower had been
sent to Mrs. i\rna llartenbaeh,
a 11.111lent at Holzer l'ospltal.
Plans were made for servl!lB a
breakfast on Easter mornln(!ollowing the 6 a.m. sunrtse .servlee.

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Having five living generations
in any family is rare, but havina
two ftve generatlons ln the same
family with the eldest in bo1h
llnes residing in the wune community iJ phenomenonal.
Little Lisa Renee Allbley, on
her father's side, has a greatgreat-grandfather as well as a
great - great - grandmother. Her
great - great - grand(ather h
C. JL Wise, Sr., now in his late
eighties; her great • great grandmother is Mra. Fannie McNamee, who observed her 93rd
birthday on Feb. 24. Both live

Jr.; her wanddaughter, Mrs.
Betz; her great - grandson, David Alhley, and her great-great-

l!l"endliaugllter.

Birthday Observed

Sunddy d~ Dinner
The birthday anniversary ot
Mrs. J:omer Ractrord was ob·
served SUnday with a dinner at
the home of Mr. and Mr •· F,J'ed

Club, ThursdayJ 1J a.m., 3 p.m.,

home of Ruth Ebersbach. Po.,.
luck dinner at noon.
MAGNOLIA TEMPLE 98,
PyUdan Sisters, at 7:30 Thurinight at D. A. V. halL
TWILIGHT GARDEN C I u b,
Thursd~J", 7:3~ p.m., home of
Mrs, Elmer Wickham. Bake sale
will be held.
ROCK !II' RINGS Better Health
Club at 1:15 p.m. Thurs&lt;Ja,y at
home of Mrs, W, A. Ptbrgan;
:lay

Mrs. Amos Leonard has

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gram; Mrs. Clllrord Leifheit the
contest.

CLASS 12, Heath Method!Bt
Chun:b It the church at 8 p, m.
Welbl•day; Mrs. Max Qmohuo

Goegleln.
Attending were Mr. R~rd,
Mr. end Mrs. Rolland Rdord,
JudY snd Connie, Mr. 1111&lt;\,Mr$,
Wlllialll Rod!ord, Rebecca,,,Mary
and William Ray, and Mrs. w. A,
Morpn andgranddauSIIter, KO&gt;hu

MARY LONG

KATHY MORGAN

Sorority Selects Juniors

Moran.

As Girl State Delegates
Kathy Morgan and Mary Long.
both juniors at Middleport !Ugh
School, have been selected Bu&lt;k·
eye &lt;;tria State delegate end altenlate, respectively, by XI Gam·
rna Mu Olapler or the Beta Slg.
rna Phi &amp;irorltJ&gt;.
Bud&lt;eye GlrloState, sponsored
by the Amerlcon Legion and the
Lad!OJ Awdllary, will be held In
June at Capital Unlverolcy In Co·
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FIUDAY
RUTLAND P.T,A. wUI oponsor
a iUno7 SUPPer .-rlc~a¥ at the
ButlaDcl Grade SChool, serving
!rom 3:30 to 8 p.m. Square dance
to follow, admlulon 25 eanta.
SQUARE DANCi!aithe-onl
YOUth Center F r . beginnln1at
9 p.m., spon-od by the Darwin
Motorcycle Club.
BASKETBALL GAMES at Tup.
pers Plains Grade sehool, Frl·
day, 7:30p.m., Tuilllers Plalp•
Boostera women versa• Che.-er
women; se&lt;:OOd game, Tuppero
Plains men versus Ole &amp;tor men.
BASKETBALL GAME Friday,
7,30 p.m. at Harrisonville School
by fathers and 10111 or Harrl1mville, BpOIISOrod by PTA. RO·
lreshmento sold, cakewalk at hall
time. Aclmlaslon 10 cents.

lumbus.
llauBiter o! Mr. and Mra. Rog.
er Morgan, Kathy Is a Middle·
port IUSII School cheerleader.
She sings in the v,ocal c:hontl
and the ensemble, works on the
school newspaper llalf, end to a
member of the National ltJnor
Soc!ecy, the College Club, and
the Girl•' Athlell&lt; Asaoclatlon.
Kathy Ia a member of Roath
Methodlat Church.
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Mlas Long Ia the tlauahter of
Mr. end Mr•. P.arold Ulng. Sle
Is a member ol the Mlddl~
Church or Olriat, end a • • ·
striper at Veterana Memortal
Hospital. Her achool actlvltlia
Include participation In the Glrla'
Athlellc ASOO&lt;Iat!OD, aln&amp;lng In
the choir of which ohe Ia an of.
!leer, and play!J18 In the m&amp;reb·
lng band aa well as the Mll'ODII
concert band.

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ey, a missionary, and commented
on the meaniD&amp; 01 tile ohiinro&lt;ck
In dev&lt;iljdns Mitch Operied
meetiDg. Members reoponded to
~oll calJ with . FAater verses.
Mrs. -Marie '0 1_... reid i,l
article "Ea~r J:"allll.'' h ,urn.
map &amp;ale Was' Plahned for the
Orst weekend in May to be held ·
in the ch\tl'ctl parlor; ·
The Sl. Patrick'• :Da,y theme
was carried' out
, tD a dessert
course served by Miss Grace
Campbell and Mrs. V. D. Edwards.

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By DICK TllOMAS
··· j'lo obJections wera voiced at
Wtlltiillda:'S Pllbll&lt; hearing on
tile proppirld raloclllloa or U. S.
~ w make coMecdon• \JIIII
\llo pr.iJo•i!l·ntW lour jlllo hill•
'!'i1 ~l!ge 'c roill'*. the Ohio
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¥1G&lt;In 10, bbio 1llOPpont or
Rl&amp;liWaya, con8uctell'·u.. public
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Clll111hluae. ~roX!Dilltill' 65
persons, lncludilw buStnoll, and

By MAXINE WALTERS
PT. PLEASANT - Thirteen
persons SJIOI&lt;e for or against the
Henderson, W. Va.. site for the
new proposed brictae apenn~Jvthe
O~lo River to connect Mason and
Gallla counties at the public hoal'lng held Wedne~ afternoon In
the Ma~n County ·courthouse.
The tl2 'pirsons attentllog the
meeting. ,heard· seven persons
sp"'k inl'lavor· Of· the propo&amp;ed
site and five ~Jig agalnot the
beloW Konawha-•tl• - one pel'J.
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clvl&lt; leadero, attended.
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The stata'• propooallatoreJo.
The..,; hishwlY would beeoocata the last siJro.tenths o! a mUe stroeted u a !our-lane dlvlde4
of tho Rt. 35 by.pus, !rom a hllhway ~ two 2t-!Oollll""
poinl n...tenth• ol a nitle alter mont lanei end ~ acceler•
It ,crosS.s the C&amp;O 'llallroad to lion and clec'eierallotllal!OsW'•ero
Ill terminuS at tho end of thoi old lnterc~,, are cdpotnleted. ·
Silver Br!dp,
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The iulw looatlon of Ill- 35, Oblo River brl"'e •l"'}lecti,•U"Y
mllflng • coanei:tiOn wlt~jj.e~roo ~~~qno,
~th'~~:!
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poood new brltlp aeroaitbeJ&gt;hio, ·,'fl.,.r '!la\d4 ~ ·~tllll(;~ ·;. . 1
River, woultllieglria(thitPOint;
Tb~neW ,._110no!l!!&gt;35 , b',
flv~i: "' , ~ ~~'.aliir It eros! exlatlngState Rt. T"~roXIo
· -.-·tlieC&amp;(lliallrQi~andrun matel)' elpth• tenths of~ mUe
southeaaterb ai$tontha o!amlle aouth of the !illver Brldp oite.
tp 1111 Ohio.• Welt Virginia alate
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son, State senator Velmer Knapp
of the 4th senatorial District
which inclu~s Mason County,
stated he was onJ.y Interested In
speedy aellon w replace the Illfated Silver Brictce but since he
resided In Putnam Co,unty,he!elt
he ohoold not ~e • s.tand on the
alto. Conslclerallon shouldbegiY.
en to the el!ect the alte would
have on ~ Pleaaant, he &amp;ald.
~Oild"'l In Ia vor of tha .Reoo
derson locaUon werr. '
Congreuman ken Hec111er, 4th

Coqjresaional District, throllll&gt;
a me.,qe read by Robert
.... acmllllstratlve asslllllll to
Hee~r; John F. Heiner woowas
rt~~rasentlni P. E. Masheter of
the State of Ohio Public Roads,
told the gro.., Mi&amp;~eltr hoPed
the Henderson site proposal
would be favorably received In
pt, Plealllii Paul F. Thomll,
rellred Silo ol the W. VL Sl*le
Pollee iDdareslclentoU'~ Plea..
ant, agreocl ~· the Henderson
o!te, R.S clld I!Uitell White, Dr.

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Jordon proballiJ haa kiUed ~ proapecto of MI-t PIICOin
the !oreseeahlo ruture. It eoulcl woll coat Jordanian Kina Huoaeln hll throne. Tho attack wao no surprl•• tD lolldeaatern,..
perta In Britain. Signs o! imPending JMJor trbublo have ....
boUlog "' lor weeks.
Once apln, 11 In llle l!lst, the cause .of the ~ wu
rapoatecl terrorist operations liilnl! ltraal by Arabc~
IICjllldl operating from Jordan territory, Theil IQiidl bellini
to the r,natlcal .U.Fatah orpalzallon, wblch Ia pledpd tD • .,..
oo the
aplnat lilrael reprdleaaofthe ceaiiNire It

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Montgomery

\' vonne DeCarlo
"CLAMBAKI"

fTeehnicolor)
Elvis Presley

Shelley Flbares

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PLA~t!E PLACED - ltalPh Trussell, Chlet o! the Baahan Volunteer Fire llopartinont, poas
besldo a plaque erected to cledlcllle the departmant's buUdlng to the late A. H. Ba1ley and OUter
Dalley aloo, deceased. The cledlcatlnn wao conclieted recenti,y by the Ba1han l'lre Department In ,....
preclatlon to Mrs. Eva llalley and the Conner Neva Batley. Mrs. Eve BaPey paltl o!1 tha tlopono
mont's buUdlng mortgage of $1,000 llist Jul,y ond Neva Batley turned over tho land to die dopuio
mllll following the death of Oliver BaPey. The plaque ltsel! was cl&gt;natad by Mr. and Mra. WUilam
Sorden, Jr.,, Columbus. - Sentinal photo.

SHOW STARTS 7 PM

Months Late, Dollars Short too
FREE $11c&gt;w
OPiNING NIGHT
THURSOAY, MARCH 21
'A ITUDYtN

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Shcrl&lt;&gt;d&lt; Holmts

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Slain by Israeli

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•HOSTILE GUNS"

Atllnst the site were:
Dr. Roy Eahenaur, promllocal physiciAn and civil: leader;
Jack Fruth, bualneallftll'l; ~ve
Miller, riverboat pilOt; Cllarle.
MultP"IYe, bualne10man andGil&gt;o
ry Roaoh ol Renclerll)fl.
AU Of these .POI'SODI . . . tha Henderson alto, """IPI Ilooclto
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mer Ml,yor of Render- and
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the many 'leW·- ~rrivalshJ.t's tim!to buy,"fl!(flitute . and Floor
Covilririgs, Kro!!hler; [iv)nll, R~ii\·Suites. Another.'fruck lo'~d' of '
Berkline Easy Chairs-in ycur 'mvorite style arid u~lsterl~g.
A big shipment ·of lloyd DinJtte Sets, Bedroom FurniiureSerta Mattres~es and Box Sprln,gs. See the new RCA Victor
Color TV's. · : .
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SUNDAY
REVIVAL STARTS atthoSinde
lliethodlll Cllurch &amp;lnday, 7:t5
each evening. Rev., Charlo• NOr.
rls -ker. Sped~ mu•lc each
evening. Public Invited.
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YOUNT ADULT CLASS, S)Ta.
cuse Methodist Churcb, to ..~
breal&lt;tall at 8 a.m. Suodllf ' In

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\by the J,O,t\ Class of the United
Methodist Olurch, It was decided
it a moOting or the class Monday
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parties
of SOUth· adulta Invited.
wut have the program, Mn. B.
c:ommltteomen.
ern
Local
School
Band
Boosters.
B. Zeigler1 devotions, with Mrs.
David Eni•minger, Mrs. C, A. moot at 2 p.m. Friday at hllfi
Emmllh, .Mrs. Arthur iitrauss ochajll I&lt;• plan an J\prll 20. illand W1,\ Frieda Faehnle, the nay aupper.
SATURDAY
ho'&gt;taSHL
Gffi;;sr NIGHT. Middleport " SOUP SUPPER,Iiawrcla¥, 5 to
Child CoaiOl'Yatlon IAague, 1:· .3 •• m., Bashon t'lre House, apon30 p.m. Thurod/lf, Columbti• and aoied by Ladles Allllllary of!b1&gt;
li:lutherD O!lto Elaettlc
'lf· dtpiirtment. Sandwiches, pte, 110ft
Gilly
lice; Kltlille »;aitef ,PIUf.Y ~· cll'f'l'• alao available.
J~=AL !llower honoring Mill
...00 Dotrllo&amp;~ ""
::orr•
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.Arnold, will be held Sat. ~l'diit ~ 7:30 P·"l· at the lloclt
~· Metliodt• c h u r c h.
,tl~. relall¥el, and ilelgh.
ln&gt;ll8cl to mlaeollanoous
other
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WITH MRS, MCit\MEE

WEDNESDAY
WINDING TRAIL GARDDI
Club, 7:30p.m. il!be Ohio POW·
er Co.; Amalr•~ Torchiano of
the Ohio POwer Co. In a food
demonstration; guests to be rnembers of the Walk.Jn, Rulland,
w11~; end Rutland Friendly
Gorden Clubs. WlncllnJ T r a I I
members to bring fiower arrangemento end aeod eotalogs
for display. Mra. Walll!r Bentz
is hostess. Members m;,) brln!l
guests.
BOSWORTH COUNctL 46, R.
and s. M. stated assembb,. 7:·
30 p.m. Wednesday, Pomeroy Ma·
sonic Temple.
STANDARD FIRST aid couroe
being held at Racine each Thursday at the Baptist Olureh, thla
week oni.Y, at 7,30 p.m. on Wod·
neadey.
iiYRACUSE THIRD Wednescla¥
Homemakers Club, 10 a.m. Wed-nelidlcy, home o( Mrs. Harry Lee
Balley. Village and townShJiiBOY.
ernment, Program toptc. Potluck
dinner; bring own table .service.
MdThursday
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hart, Guidance Director at W.,
bam• Hljjll SChool, has """"""'~"
eel that Career IJily Is ochedulo
ed at tho school
March 28.
Tho tentative program lnclodes
77 consultants who
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62 oecupltlolls avollable. r.
The day's acthlties wW 1~
elude a general sss.,..bb staning •t 9 Lm. The consoltlnts
wUI talk to lhe •tua.nts !of two
one hour · periods after 1¥hle:b
the students w!ll 1M! dlamlosed
lor an hour lunch ~~tried.
Followq lunch two more
hourS WUl be davoted to OCCuP..
tlonat lnlonnallon, The students
. wUl then be dlomlsMJ&lt;I lor tile
da3 and the teachers and the remalnlog·con&amp;ultan!&amp; wUI &amp;pendat

Llu Renee.

Coming
Events

J. 0. F. Clas$
Will Provid~:'
, tOS fer Lilie$ ·

Career Day W'dl
Be oli Mareh 28th

in Middleport.
Pictured here with the eldor
Mr. Wise are hb son, C. H.
Wtae, Jr., of Waverly, hlagranddaupter, Ginny Jo Betz or
IUlllard, his great.grandeon, Da·
vld AIIIIey or POmeroy, and his .
great • great • granddaUghter,

WiTH C. H. WISE, SR.

Mrs. PhUI!pa OOijime111eii
recent vlolt wllh Mrl.

By BOB HOEFUCH
The old tollih luck sayl11:, "A
da)l late and a dollar short'1 wW
have lb be altered to ''Months
late and marw lbllars short,. to
be I!I&gt;J)Ilad to the Junior Cia&amp;&amp; or
M~epon Rlgh :SChool , wblch
bas a aad tale of woe.
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With .the anowal iunloi&gt;osenlor
~ prom onl,y a ... nth IWIY- trildlo
1&lt;, ~ ·patti lor bY tile Junior•the cla111 linda ltael! with oni.Y
$100 with w~lch to s~ the

event.
Fof that reaaon the junior• are
shlltlng Into high gear Marc~ 30,
which Mayor C. 0. Fls~er Is beln&amp;
asked to proclaim ''Junior Oaas
Day."

To make "' for their lack of

projecti to rai•• prom fW1ds, the
junlora wW ataP 1 bake sale, a

rummaee ·oole, a car wa&amp;h end a

dance - all on March 30.
The car wuh wiU begin at 9
a. m. at Middleport VIUap Hall;

the rummage llalo wUI be on the
parklog lot next to the Vlllap
Phanna&lt;y, and the bike oale Jo.
calion has not yet been set. The
dance will be from 8 to 11 at thO
school.
In addition the junior&amp; hooe..,.
quired Meigs Local HhiJU and
"nlte" shirts which IIIey will be
•e!.lln&amp; tllroulhout the IDWII t.
tween now and Junior CI.U• Dly.
And you thou&amp;ht you had prol&gt;o
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lar!IOII tanks ond tnq&gt;l struck a&lt;:roas the cea&amp;...nre line bllo
Jordon tot1ay and killed at loa81 100 Arab terrorists In a PIIIII!ITO
raid, lorael Premier Levi E•hkol anmuncod. Soon a!terwartl, ~
raell ond E(I)'Pilan artnlary .,.,hanged !Ire acrosa t~e Suez CanoL
Tbe Iaraell tank&amp; and annored ears backed by laraalllly~
jet llllller• atru&lt;k It at least otx points along a101lotnlle Uno 4ijlo
lending rrom the plains below the o.,d Sea to the Jordan River fU.
loy from which the AI Fatah Arab guerrilla orgonlzallon hlllili
larael r-todb•
Eflllkol told parliament the at· !Ire line Itself but tonllht ill ' .• ; : •
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ernment reeolvedlnformatlonthe £c1Pttone opened !Ire acrou.a . • •·
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lD lsrul. lie aaltl Israal had
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