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Gamma sOciety ~ allerM.n i&gt;0¥0, .·
on April 22 • 6:30 p.m. et ~
at 111o new McAr111ur Elont'on. being a friend,
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l!ra. Tate and daujllter ••~· lfl\V~. ·Mr. SidWell ind bla : ohlo:Wosleyan ,
panled them to """'"""' for • finill)l 1JiaVo opent tho pall -li !ember. : ·
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and gtve.thanks r~ t,t1em every beth Barrett Browntngt• has been Mra. a R. Travlo.
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secured ~· will be placed In tile
Mr. - andMrs. Cl~Karr· ~~ "'~",
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The prcjgram chalr)llan aleo Wellaton Ljbrsry In momocy of
spoke of Mrs. Bing Crosby's ·r Ar:l!ell!l B&amp;ker• . -'
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philooophy ol uolftl talents lor
Meigs Cojmty inombers o11Jle tv relativoa. Among thoao they
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the welfare of others.
JOclety ~ th~ meet:fnr
visited were Mr. and Mrl. Fred
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Soloctiona by tjle Vinton Jun- wore Ethel Chapman, Vlrslnla
A'b.ok retlow, All Abo u 1 homo of Mrs, James SU&gt;ut with '
ior High Sthool Girls' Ensem- Covert, Martba 'lbllted, ¥1'1. GoogloiD, Mr. ind Mra. C. R.
Ksrr,
Sr.
and
Mr.
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Mrs.
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b)' JOhn Bradshaw waa Mrs. . CO!'l BsrnblU as PfDil'lll
ble under tfle direction ot Ea.. PtriOns, VUma Pikkoja, Mary
tho PI'OIIriD&gt; toPic of tho month- Chi\"Jnan. ·
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Mrs.
Edith
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of
J,y·lliWtini&lt;
of
tho
Rose
Garden
DaYOtljJnala
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~Mrs,
lfam, The group sang "All In Webster, Roberta Wll1011, ind
ll&gt;rlnglleld
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,Urglcal
potiOIII
.Club
O!;''!Wpera
Plains,
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Gdobellnd
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can:
waa
en April E&lt;onlng'' and the "Bat· Mrs. Woodard,
at
111e
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Valley
lloipltal,
w:.
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Mrs.(),'
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bHII~h.
!"ombergl~
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ol Waldren sans "The House I
Mrs. OICar Qmila. Her room .,-J,y ~ ihrubi carrllng
'l'ra~ng Prize ··~ . won ·by
uveln."
number lo116.
out tho. tl!ioiio .~, tlle(lrbgrain,
llrs. ChsrlesY-indtbovorao
Dorothy Woodard, chairman of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
BW
Ford
(IOrio
Tile
meetlnl"'
w
as
held
It
the
.
of the month was read_by Mro.
tile profeallonal allalrs ..mmtt..
Mo,..h ·.u
Imboden) and cl1ildren, :O.san
NofRllh llicclin. Mr i. Harold
tee, asslllod by Marprot Parf
EIGHT ON THE LAM
J,rWl
and
John
David,
have
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..On a ·blue 'rtllbonlorhor
oona; Edith Homnan, Miss cu.
turned to Toronto, Clnado, liter
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sill, Myrtle Frl and Eilzabeth
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PhyU!a Diller • Bob Hope
,weo:e ~to '
Lantz, wore in chsrge ol the
her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Colorcartoons: Martian Tlu:ul tea.
Groilhoose and
The welcome to the future
Alltlrrrl!2i;
Hi&gt;~·:
Gl'llrun ind grall&lt;ldaU£hter,
Colorcartoons:
teachers was extended by Mrs.
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Desiree Kay, and wttb o t h e r .LeOn;
Martian Thru Gs.
e
W~tr,;D!f· .
WOOdard who read .. A Builder
wai
.held
Tag
lley was tentetivoly set rolatlvoa and friend&amp; In ~... Forrt; Mro1.
TeenagoThlalo;'
Mrs.
'Nilllam
Baki&lt;O",
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Molgo
BuUdeth II. Temple."
May 4 when U1e Meljra Local ero,y,
Stowaway
A talk on travel tours of the Band Boosters Assoctatioo met
Daslrse Key Pike hu r&amp;- Plea.a.t;
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.Ml'f.Mrs.
))wayne
Pita-';
C. R.Piirlley;
Sd&gt;l!l'- ·
Ohio Edueatlon Assodation and Monday night at tho Pomero,y turoed to h": hoJpe at ·s3.2 E. Pl.
man,
Pl.
Pleaiont;
Mri.'
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the
National
Education
AssociaSTARTS7
Main st., liOmel'OJ", from Plea&amp;o Given, Weston, W, Va.; l r ~
tion was given by Mrs. Frank..
Mrs. John Welsh .PresJ.ded at ant V~.Jio'fiJol. whore s b e
the meeting attended by 15 mem- was continliiiUe to a bicycle ac- PotU, '!'J'PI~ . Grove; ~ lloqd,'
wiD,~. 0.; 'lfn·.. Cati
bers. In response tD a request cident. . ·
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HQlaolt,
Apple Grove,t.I MI't Joe
tor a contribution troin tl1e as'bull,
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Apple ~ Mro.
SOCiation (or the American Wind
Mentord
Bauer,
Pl. !:Pleasant;
~ scheduled to j&gt;Orform
Mrs. Orville !lur....,Fi, Pleasttere in July, It was deci&lt;IOd to
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SChade a sununer dance witfl
Admiral Sallaz, pt, Pleallnt.
PArt ol the Procoedl ·to 110 to 11&gt;o
DISCIIARGEI&gt;: Goort!" Bales,
symptony U The Jays are •vailPt. Pleasant; Mrs. Frank Cepel"·
able (or a dance. It was reportbart, Pt.. Pleasant; Mr1. Clared thet a bend clinic wtU be hold
Mr. and Mrs. Albert iloosh
ence
Harmcll, Pt. Pleuant; Jack
tor studeots by symphony .Per- and Mra. Dale Kennedy were
sonnel the clay o! the concert. at tho Veterans Hospital In llllnt.. Mallelte, Pl. Plea-'; Mrs. wn.
The annual band banquet and lnglon ~ to Vlllt Mr. KOII· !lam illrrts ana .claullftter' ~
,I!Oij.,..., J.t.
dance ~ere discussed and the nedy whO· Is coollned lo Room pie Grove;
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Fr'!lk
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Holoolnli;
Pl.
band director was asked to se- 200. They aloo visited 'Itlomu
cure a date and advise the .PJ.'es'- Mathews o! Pomero,y who hea Plee..t; · ~ Rltcblt, Pomdent so that .Plllll:i can bB coa&amp;- been a patient there for nver- 01'0¥; 91ellallii8W, Pl. Ploupleted.
ant: ffion Lawlllll, Mlnernlllo. '
al week11. His room number il
·. BIRTHS: Mr. ana Mr1. llll•
Mrs. Marvin Burt, chairman 221.
Gum,
Pomeroy, • eon: Mr. ana
of ways and lheans, reported that
Mrs. Golda Mourning returq.
Mr1.
Joe
Illfl, Jr., Apple Grove, ·
a dinner will be served by the ed oyer the weekend after ~&amp;~end­
band boosters on May 14 to the .!Rl "e P"'! two wooka In CtllumBosworth CounciL Kits to jlo bus with her son and dauallter-

sPecial JU&amp;sts at the tea were
members oftheVinton CountyFu~
• turo'~choro Aseoclotion. Miss
~ llliuaor P!'O&amp;entel! tlio pro.
grarp·1· on petlonal value using
qu~o .from famous author a and
excerpt~ from works of Norman
Vlhcliill Peale and Edward IJnd.
ser., past pre-dent ot Llals Jntem'ltiaW.
·!lie presented 111e phlioiOp)l)'
of life and vtewa on living of
Jolm Wooden, head basketball
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Bond Tog Day

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Fodoral DIJIOsii-Imuranco. CorporatiOn
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The band director .Presented
a bill tor award letters of$216.29,
and advised the association ltlat
$50 Is we him for the bend u.
.Penaes at the recent band P&amp;l"t;)'.

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CHARLESToN, W, Va. (lJPO
- A~ mother of, tbr8d chlldrm
as1d · lodOJ abe ~I
burled
sllvi. 110111 m&lt;1Rih ·and ""' down
75 deya 1o brook ..the dl11)1111od
-ld· roewd " • - and lor
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have to llhmr those males
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Hiverlds entrepreball baondiiiUIR Chsrleo
hal !Ids route before.
c '"·· iio burled CIIJL Frank
a middle • apd circus

at lllpli&gt;.r, w. v.a. AU111
UUR&amp;J burled 100 dey a
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BuiCk Barplu Days Is that lime or
..yw·WIIen 'll't stretch to make .·

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way you'd like your new ear to be.
It ~j~eails prices you've got to
see to reaDy believe.
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allonnces of ,the yeai.
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erotic ~lldenllsl DOII1lnat!cn
The new ...,.... ..,,.,.,_11111
Tuesday to lndude c:rtdclam of yosr in ICcordam:e with ReplJ&gt;llcan 1ro1kunDer Rld&gt;srd
Nlxqn' a vlows 1111 Vlolnam.
"I have nothlnJ! against him.
flu wDfe811ed
but If ~ Clll\ tell me If he
hao had a new Ides Pd like to
hear It," be told a Cnwrd ot
5,000 at Idaho !late IJnlvoraUy.
Klmody a114 Nlxoo ol!era 111o
Alnc:rii'IO people &lt;iaJ,y ·,more of
An l~'!ll'dd boy ol 1l1o
tho aomo In VI.._
J.li!IMI!t
aroa haa eonftaaod to
''I've• "f'tr aooo him make
lilY s~a lor dolnl lilY· ha!llw ~ at least lour ol
thing dl~eat !rom wbat wro all~ 111\tlti Onl NPOt10d .. thlll
doing at 1l1o moment. AI far aa ""' Tutldll.
South VIetnam Is coacomad, he ·: ~~~or~~~ • BqWrl c. ~h
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slid what we'~ ~ II """''
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VETERANS MEMORIAL
IIOSPITAL .
Tho ilutloDII ,..,.._ !IN doAdmtsllnna - 11'11110111 Dyo,
Pil'tment
waa •ulnJilOMd to ....
Letart, W. ' Va.; Georao ·Grilli,
llarllord; Alma.' - . . . . llld· \t~np~ob tk 1&amp;it cl!·liie lire• ind
dloport; ·~~orr Flndll!l', Radfto. Fire Worden Vli:,Ballrlia1atsoon
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Leland Lemley, Belote Joneo, Tho bluoa ,wore In tho tlclniU'
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J1111101 MeLelll\, MsrJ wanece. d.mapo were ... IIIII.
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l!ltll\l.of 111oclosseilormentelly tabllahed J11 each colOJO' 111,.,..
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liiEE'FING i!Ollri!ONtD
A meeting of thO lllddlillort
Gorden Club schoQJied for Mo..
day nlsbt ha• belli po-Ol(
llrL William llorrla,proaldeot,

brou&amp;bt her · bonie Friday Inti
remained for the .weekend vi~J.o
ltlng .. "'!ddloporl and, .. l'olnt
Pleasant with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
announcod. , .
Walters.
NISI Ullora Botzln&amp; whtl' ao.
A recommendation r . . - olllod In thO core of the 'late
a change in the by-laws was Mu. ~. B., Hayes of Middlosubmitted and wtU come before J10r(, is ntJW at her .home 1n san, ot Columbus.
the 1!1'011&gt; for a vote at 111e Aprn Cheater.
Mrs. Betty Darst Ia r....,.... ·
22 meeting to be held In tile MtdR~ont"osto
of Mr. and Mrs. eting at ller hqme followlna lllf•
dle!&gt;ort Clfeterla.
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Jack Bowman ind dauallter, &amp;.- day,

REMINDER GIVEN
WUdWood Garden Club mom-.
bers are remJnded to take baked
goods with a value of alloast 50
c~, to a. m~ ot·the club
Wednosd&amp;,y night at tho home of
llro. Alfred Yoa1J1er. Mrs. CIJI,.
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won · the
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with · Veter)lll pltdllro Jim O'Toole
KathY Hart Of s.aJ_,s-h. mateh. ~ahi, ·ptV~
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'iltlp~
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~· anil-~lln 60 pme'o lor '·1"1"""".,.._ O''l'oOie laid he will
Jtf.t:D .
'preBSIYO
IJrOkeo as';
an 11-0 win over the
the Wllllil ~ lihUe driVIng In 0 'ociilllot ibe CIDdMatl Redo anil
did so• . ' '
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total "'
.li:ot 'IN""'· He Bo- R'!l - s.x ilnd ~ be
Btu!
Graabnei' ousted Gene SCott o1
nm . homer ilnd a · cblblo wore·
ha8 hi I!IIB
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NBA Plarofl' Roun&lt;llp
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"'·United Preao !nternatlooal
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st. James, N. Y., 6-3, 4-6. s..t.
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year,~: 1-e CVter.
thlo )ear but 91aw "'
and Franulonc brought a •. 8eJJators commjttld nve errors,
AllA Plarofl' Roun&lt;llp
V(ce prolldiril E.J, ''lmzle'' laid he .,..y rttlre.
The llB.n Francisco Warriors
halt to Chuck. McKinley's "'com.
includiJW three by oecond btiOo By United Pfeao International Bavall an4 manager w 1 1 1
ha.. eemd notice on ravorltea
man Bernie All!!llo
,
'lbo Dan.. Chapirrala eeodJY
to beware In the Natlooai Baa.
back" as he beat thetonner Wim~!
Carlton, conslderlJ&lt;I b,y sOme . """ tho battle o1 Texaa to be.
kOtbail Aaeoclatlon' a pi~Q~ofl'a.
SPRINGFIELD, -Ohio (UPO - bledon champ, W, &amp;.4, 6-4.. Fran.
Three
Columbiana Hlllh School ulovic:'s steeeb' lhotmaklrw tired
::~~\t:~~=
Braves, Ollllorts to be tho Jrioat lrnPre.. ' come the Rrot 191m to lain lhe l l~Tho Warriors, who beat tile
' Bob'!WedtndLis alvo Pl!J;her In Fl!&gt;rlda thiS dlvlalon Rqalo ID tho Amerlcon
St. Loolo Hawks onl,y once om- athletes with lootball talenta have 1111 scramblinl MCKinley, now 10
Cain or the
Tigers, steve lll&gt;rliw. ·he14 the Met• to one hit Balkell&gt;all Aaaoclatlon piiQiol!&amp;.
lnl the rogular-soaaon IChedUJe, decided to attend Wittenberg u,. PDunda overwelcht aitd • ..._. a
Gi&lt;lton o( the st. Lovll ClJ&lt;IIn. lor all&lt; ~niil~Js bororo glvq way
Dallas breezed Jllllt tho Houatook a 11o0.game.to-one lead over iveralcy In the fall according to weekend player.
al~ "!;'!•-• trlo of~ Yp,l'iJ•Met to Bob Gll&gt;&amp;oll.cl:\&gt;ublea· bY Blld ton·'Maverlcka 116·103 Thoi!day
them In thoirplll\'ofl'aorloa1'11ea- head lootball coach Bill EdWard1.
Roy Emerson of Australlo,seeded,
hid some anxloUJ ..,.
The three are members of Co-Pitl:het• &amp;ll__.dlll!&gt;layed ...,Cltlof&gt;o Harrelson•ilnd Ken Boaweit .... illstrt beblnd ' the 31-IIOinl ocorday nlgltt with •124-109 vlclory.
.al fOrm.
the Meto a 1..0· VIctory In' the InS o1 Joht\ Beasley 1&lt;1 awaop
The Warriors can tal!e an almost lumbiana's 1967 football 101m mlllllltS before he turned b a e k
·_ ~ .a&lt;4111red 1&gt;¥ the PI- , ninth as Nolin i!Jan, Bl1l,y 91ort 'tllolr Western Wvltloll _oeml.ftunbealld&gt;le 3·1 lead when t h e .which won eight of ten same~ yuww Jba Osborne of llo11&gt;lul~to
r~ea ~- Jl'lnnlng 74 gam 0a tor ilnd Dill 'rriaella eomblnOd' ln a nal In three con.....UUve gameo,
teams meet again at Oaklilnd Headed lor Wlttenbere UniY01'o u. &amp;..7, &amp;.2.
1!1;- l'~l&amp;&gt;hia PhUUoe cllrlng six • hltttt ·acalnat the world The Chapa now await the winSAN DIEGO, Calli. (UPI) I want him on my baaketball on Friday,
In a mild IPSO!, Julie Hal&lt;mlln
elty In ~rlngtleld are Bill Cy•
the lut tour ·ftarl, tuned ·\&amp;' tor champions,
ner of the Denver.New Orleans Elvin Hayes, college basketball's team."
The Warriors' victory sound· rus, 215-pound 'tackle wOO was of New York beat Rosie Ctsala
lo\ ,ir!llciP,ated oPOniD&amp;' • day a"'
OTHER SCORES ·
bea!-d.ftve series, In which the Player ot tile Year tills aeaiOn
-.ver, the San Diego pre•' ed a clear note of warninl to named to lhe UPI first tlam; Bill ot ffAD Francisco, W. 7-5, 6-1 1
Oi&amp;llment by allowlns o.._. two
The MinneSota TWin&amp; deleeted Buccaneers took a 1-0 lead by who aayo ho wants at leeot$3410,- ldent dldo'l menUon llKlllOJI. The the' Phlladelphla 76era and Boa. Ward, third-team ali.Ohio haH- ilnd will be Nancy Rlch01'•tdta:ln eight IMlJWI of a Z:.1 trio the New York Yanheea t-2, the , rootlni Denver 130-104 Tueoday 000 to &amp;Iiila pro contract,meete Rockets won a eo1n mp with BaJ. ton Celtlca, both hoavll,y ravored biCk who rushed lor 966 yards ent In the quarteMinals. !llaa
umjl~ o~r, the llo~liln Red Sox. Cincinnati Redl beat tho Los night
with the San Diego Rockets a. tlmore lor the rights to t h e w win their playofl' aeries and last 581800; and George lyM, Richey eliminated qred Lof;
BulllllrC.. who wu ta«ed tor a Anaeles Dodaera 7-2 and thecai. Larcy Brown hit a career high pin today,
NBA'a No. 1 draft dlolce,
yel both tied at one victory eaclt 18$ilowld guard Who earned ailo dahl of Swedan, &amp;-1, &amp;-3.
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trCple by Gaorile ScOtt ilnd a sino llornla Angelo toPped the Clev"' of 31 points lor New orleans,
The 6-loot-9 University of
lla)'es, who led Houston wan wltll the New York Knick• and state homrable mention.
Sheer powercu-rledstansmltti
&amp;Ia by ~ ~drewa, struck out land Indians &amp;.2 In olh,. games. Which also got ~6 polntt !rom llooston star arrived Toeoday and Ullbeaten regular season record Detroit Plotons, respectlvel,y.
Since [resllmen are ellglble o! Paaedena, Calli., to a 6-3, H
sll&lt; -· - ~ndwal~edo.._. one.
Jim PerryandMoi()glerpltcl&gt;o James Jones, 2Hrom Doug Moe talk1d with Bob Breltbard, the and firot place In the final UP!
The Knicka and 76era piiQI ot lor varolty lootbal1 at Witt..,. win owr Rat&amp;el Osuna ol M'P~ ftlotA hit! tw.,.run homer ed a OVOohitter and bailerymate and 21 !rom Auatln Robbins. prealdent of tho Natlooal Basket- coaches' poll, Indicated he want- ~adelphia and the Pistons and berg, tbe three stand a ehm:e to leo, former u. S. champion.
ofl' Gary Waslewskl 'In the llrat John Roseboro. drove In three
In the Eastern t,Jivlslon semi. ball Aaaoclatloo cldb, and Jack edtopliQI Ill the eotabllahedNBA Collies at Boston Wedneoday land pOSitions on the team whiCh
Inning sendiJW th- Plrateaofl'toa niiiS wlt(l&amp;Pair olalnaJealorthe III\ala, Art Heyman scored 32 McMahon, the Rocileta' general rather than the new American nilht
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has been rated one of the nation's
2-0 lead.
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Twins whUe Ancjy KoscO 'knocked points as the Pltllburgh Pipers manager. COO&lt;il.
Basketball AsaoclaUon.
The Los Angelos Lakero will best·ri!I'Ord cOllege loolhel1
flght Resulta
ut;-.. GIAfff ~VJCTORY
in botb Yankee runs !Vitti a single beat the Indiana Paceral21.J08
"We're ~Ins afU!r Hayes,"
But r.e added, "Pm not saying attempt to take a 3.0 lead over teams In the 1960&amp;. The Tigers
!lY umted Pressintemlllooai
Mari~hal and Nlekro each a1- and a tnmer. It was tbe Twins' to IP two-up In their series and BreUbard said. "I've seen him rrn ready to si&amp;n arzy old em- the Chicago Bulls in their serlea have a 63-6-1 record tor a per..
MIAMI BEACH (UPI)- Lula
oite1 run ln eight innings filth victory in six games.
the Kentucky Colonel&amp; overcame and he's a great basketball play- tract."
; reiWlllng at Chicago Wednesday centagao! .907.
Rodriauez,
154\1, Miami, outas the Glints beat the Cub' 3-2. , Lee May's three-run homer a l2.point deficit in the final per- er. He's a tine young man and
Hayes was selected in a ae- ntsht.
pointed Carl Moore, 157, l'l1oe,.
'Marllihal allowed sll&lt; hlt• and climaxed a nv..run fltlnl-lrinlng loci to defeat tile Mlmesota Musctet draft by tile Houston MavJon Mullins scored 33 points
Okinawa belongs to the lo· nix, Ariz. (10).
atrUck. out rout willie Nfekro r..u.r t!"t ·F&amp;rrled the Reds to _ ldeo 100.95 and square their ael
Playoff
orlcks of jhe ABA. The Mav- lo lead tile Warriors, who had a land choin of the Ryukyus.
-r,teidod ~~ hit4 and C&amp;nlledone. their !lth vlctort In 17 exhlbl-' at one some each.
Reeults
erlcks said The ad~ they were 93.84 lead after three periods
P~ ~elsen'ol' wild '•Plciwl! · lion gameS: Gacy Nolan, Jay ; Loole Dampier &amp;cOred 'llt
wlllinl 1o ofl'er and guarantee Whllo Len Wilkens, Zetmo Boa·
throw · enallled Ollie Brown to Hitl:hio and Bob Lee spaced out points lor tile COimelo and Ran·
ABA Playol! standings
lla)'es $500,000 to sliD with t.Y and Lou llldiiOII shared scornai. lor the 11 Dl"er hits.
dy , Mahalfey added 21. Mione- By United Pres&amp; lnternaUonal them.
lng honors lor the Hawk&amp; with 21
. tjle
Ji~l@ll
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and Roger R!Jiloz .eota waa ll!jl by Don Freeman's
(lllyision semi-Finals)
"O.r Texas money talks ilnd pointa each.
llrathomeraofthe 30 Points.
(Best of Five)
we are willing to ofl'er and guarEast ~
antee Mr. Hayes $500,000 ,to ~SCfi.ATCH
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&amp;too General MIIRIII•:illlla. Wile ~.,.._ u.r•eari.Ycllile
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Martin said.
':".d!-"'-"i.t'!'!lvorlte 1!1. sal1it\tlifi's $i116';11~o
h,.. :~~donl,y tl&gt;reo ' andanw&gt;o (UPI)-The St. Loula Cardinale Indiana
U 2 .000
Ma~n i$led he tllougltt Florida Derby, was ocratched
~avtorilo, 1n
run durin&amp; the first nve announced a "alck call" ltst
Series 8
Hayes servi,ces should be worth from Ule clauic riDI at
th~ White Innings lor the Angela.
::·k~..!"t ln!odealneddPile)'_::
W, L. Pc~ $750,000 ID tile Rockets "wlib 'U!ifotrearn Park because or a
MI~DLEPORT,
Eox laat season, retllced his
c •....,.el, IHol.
r&amp;&amp;~n MlMesota
1 1 .500 their TV contracts and all." lump behind his rigtlt ankle.
arm. outnelder Roger Marla, Kentuc~
1 1 .500
""I'm not &amp;a¥1ng I wouldn't
IroJi Ruler Forward Pall and
WIDE OVAL
pulled thigh muscle, ·catcher
West
play Cor the tt!lverlcks," Hayes Master Bold' remain as poslUve
Tim McCarver, bruised rf&amp;ht
!Series A
said. "J4i,stnl depends on which starters for the last major race
elbow anil pitcher Ron WUIIa,
w L. Pc• CillO Is wllllnl to;ineettheprlce." on the Florida circuit.
itretched rnuseie In rllht arm.
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Orleans
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COACH NEEDED
1T~~. FliJ-'', Clncbi!ltl ' EL PASO, Tex. - Cleve)and
Denver
o 1 .ooo
PHOENIX, Ariz. (l;PJl- The
atT4 St~ Louis
tlle ' I&lt;IP alljlped to' a tlo lor sixth place wert announced by NAIA exec.
Series B
new Pl)oenix tranchlse ln the
~ ln,'the ~ ~· ex- 1n the ArneriCIIT League exhlhl- alive DlreciOr A. o, Duer,
W. L, Pet.
POMEROY LANES
National Baaketball Aeaoclallon
bl)&gt;iuon: baaebill "&amp;ndlnp . too Uoa· baseball llandlnis Tuesday
x-Dallas
3 0 1,000
EARLY BIRD WOMEN
has narrowed Ita llot of
dO.;,
. , When It &lt;lropped a ~ declaiQII
Houston
0 3 .000
March 20, 1968
coachinl candidates to tllree.
,.teama havell.6l"'".J0ot to tho Cali!orni''Anlel', '
..woo series
'('olnts
A club spokesman laid
ljqlrda lor a .6~9 percentage.
The' -Angelo .are ,the· aecond
CINCINNATI- ,'lte.Metropol' Tuesday's Re'!Jito
D. D. Plnnettes. ••••••• 76
Tuesday that Alex Hamum,
(l!nelpltatl doWned tha -!JOe An· team Ued wltll CI.VOii.nd.' Eadl ltan Amateur (Oo)l Chanqlionshlp KeotuciQ&gt; 100 MIMeoota 95
Rawling's tbdge ........54
eoaeh or the PhlladelPda 76era,
~~.~gers 7.2 Tlleada,y ·On hao an • .,9 ~.Jcl~ mai-k !iir 4, Tournament ol Greater Clnclo: Dallas n6 Houston 103
Evelyn"s Grocery•••••• 44
iJ not arnoog the trio, which
Lei, ~· three-1'1D1~ ,that .t71JIIlrct!l\taao.
.
nail will be pll,ved In NOrthern New Orleans 130 Denver lOt
EXcilslor Oil ••••••••• 44
c:onalsts of. a college coach and
AnySi~~e
e~ a Rve...n lhlrii' bidn1:
Chucli HliTt.on and Rosot Re- KentuciQ&gt; lor the first Ume thla PiUsbilrlh i21 Indiana 108
Frlendcy Tavern ••••••• 42
two men currently with NBA
' The,. !led• pounded Ctaudo'Os- poz hit' tho Angela' fttot hollle year.
Wodneaclay's Gamos
Plus Tax and
King Builders ••••••••• 28
tea,m 1 ,
illke Kek!ch and L11011 EY- rtiD&amp; of the exhibition 1100ion In
The Greater Clncinnatl Goll- Indiana wPittaburgh
Recapable CaSing
Toant High Serle• - Excelsior
.,
thoToeoday pmt,
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e~~ ~· Tile~ announced Kentucky · ~ MIMesota . &lt;i·
lor 11 hila. ·
Oil, 1979. Team Hlllh Game the .~18· ilnd all. liVID
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Frleodly Tavern, 702. Ind. Hillh
&lt;~ ofl' 0oteao; Wlio . :MillON - Bill Allill't nioa- ~.. ~ ~t. HIIIa!~try ,(liD
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Game - L, !llnlih, 176J Ind. Hillh
lllllties,
,_ ey ,!lnltl rot 'the IIJllt otrallht at Et~~~~~e.-., Ky. ,
NBa Playolt stondlngs
Series - 111. Newell, 477•
. sltiale and .a dod&gt;le by iiJnt lit tho El&gt;onlte Open , laot
·
By Uoltod Press lnternotlooal
~!:ljlllnp pve the Reds ·weeh kepi-'h(nt 11\llrst place In
CINCINNATI (UP!) - Full.
(Dirlolon ·semlllnals)
INDY 500
YHr Dopandabla
lhe ' second. MI.Y'o the · ~e•alonafi!Owlera As..,. 'bllcka RilndY McBride ot Colum.
CBa8t of seven)
INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) - The
DulerFor
•Nylon cord
one or five hlta the elatlon ~ race.
blana, Ohio, and AI Maell or
8111
field lor lho 1968 lndlanapollo
•Teat:.d aDd proved atapt'eda m exct"'9 of t30m.p.ll.
mch!T!I otr Q-., ~:
The orlando, ··Fla.,
~. N. J., have aiRnod foot.
•· _s.rtea A
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• Nearly two inchea widtor than convention~~l Urtt..
thlrd .-IMins &amp;eorlnB haaearnbipof$22,~.
. , · balllotler..,.JntentwlththeUnlw. L. '' Pc~ railed jo 31 Tlleoday when
AND
•lbeiftl-type
boletered
rtboulrlPf8.
' Jim gerlme6, Jolle!, illi, ilas versllj&gt; ol clliclnnatl.
·, PbUMN.
1 1 .500 Oscar L. 01... of Santa Ani,
•Cool-ruMinc performam-e.
'llliCOITdliltheratewlth'l !9iiGO,
MeBI'Ide waa a aecoridteJni New .York '.
1 ' I .500 Calli., OIQrod two cars .- •
Race tift' profile
'followed by .1o1m G!~Qtbar, So.'- All.Northeiatem btdo oelectloo · ·.
Serl" B
ered by 30ikl*&gt;lc~nclt Qaney,
PhoneWY2-WO
atlle, with $17,250. '
laot !all ao lullba&lt;k ilnd ·line. -:
w. L. Pc~ Ford
becker at Colwnblllll&amp; Creotvlew Boston
1 1 .500
D~ER - Tho Akron Good· High School.
lletrolt
1 1 .500
year• · 11'"~• to 11\111 san Fran,
.
claco today- !Or the lh!J'd' place
CJNCINNATI- The lour - clay
Setlf, A
·11191,' Ill ,\!Je 1968 ·Mil' ~&gt;takfi. ,,Ma!!frs ~will .behold ., 1
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St. l:l&gt;til• '
1 · 2 .333
br the :Armtl!l, sii.V~ All.star
!lx\Y.four of the I&lt;IP llllra, .tp
Series B
team 78.66 ~ "
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bowllq will compete In 11)0 com.
w, L. Pc~
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pan1on • eveot to tho ArneriCIIl Loa ANeJe•
2 0 1.000
llOWIInl c..nsresa ~enl. ,Cl\l&lt;!I&amp;O
o 2 .ooo
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FT. PLEASANT - Clcy CouP.
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4-H Tractor Program age cil met Tuesday night in a statu..
limit Is ~ ~ years' ilnd older. tory meeting to Qprove the le\)'
)"~ 1 There •re toll!' phases: Get..
estimate for the fiscal year or
ting acquainted with your trac- 196&amp;.69. The estimate will be
tor, ~ssurtng sate efficient ap. sent to the State Tax ContmiSoo
mtron, improvine your skills, sion for approval and the coUncil
and rilachinery cafe and safety. will meet on Tues~, Aprlll6
1
It .t~ a very fine program, and to awrove the levy call.
all woUld·like 1~
The Le~ estimate Cor the next
'
fiscal year ls $21,931 more than
the 1967-68 budget. Th0-bu&lt;1get
Sole Survivor
Gen. ,Ge-orge Armstrong estimate is in the amo~o~ntof$217,Custer ,&lt;!Rd his whole com· 686 with estbnatedrece1Ptsbeing
mand were ~assacred at tbe $175,400 plus $42,286 raise$~ by
Battle ot.tM Little Big Horn. the levy lor a total o! $217,686
A horse· nall\ed Comanche was and the estimated eJCPenses are
the only· survivor of the $217,686.

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The 4-~ Tractor Proc:ram was
\ ' establi~ to helP members to
learn th~ better tractof carer~&gt;
sultsln•.IQnger tractor lite, more
power, !ln41oweroperating costs.
Membert learn to &lt;b tnan)'
small, but imPortant, tractor
malnteoandt jobs, so they ean
get better production from Cai'm
units and redUce costly brea!P
cbwns. Members learn how to be

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salar)i increases for the cJty ~
lice deparmlent; cit)' street employees.and the garbage and sanitation emPlOyee~ Raises tor the
two paid ctbr firemen· ~e un~
termlned»1ursuant tnanbltel'Pretati.On or the rides and regulations
of' ~ ~esi Virginia Department

Will"Ing..T0

Pay Hayes $500,000

or Labor.

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were M.io~ D. .tl. M&gt;rgan, Clcy
Attorne.)', Bay, Musgrave, CitY
Clerk , P~tt.v _,Burdette, ilnd ~~~m­
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and Franulonc brought a •. 8eJJators commjttld nve errors,
AllA Plarofl' Roun&lt;llp
V(ce prolldiril E.J, ''lmzle'' laid he .,..y rttlre.
The llB.n Francisco Warriors
halt to Chuck. McKinley's "'com.
includiJW three by oecond btiOo By United Pfeao International Bavall an4 manager w 1 1 1
ha.. eemd notice on ravorltea
man Bernie All!!llo
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'lbo Dan.. Chapirrala eeodJY
to beware In the Natlooai Baa.
back" as he beat thetonner Wim~!
Carlton, conslderlJ&lt;I b,y sOme . """ tho battle o1 Texaa to be.
kOtbail Aaeoclatlon' a pi~Q~ofl'a.
SPRINGFIELD, -Ohio (UPO - bledon champ, W, &amp;.4, 6-4.. Fran.
Three
Columbiana Hlllh School ulovic:'s steeeb' lhotmaklrw tired
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Braves, Ollllorts to be tho Jrioat lrnPre.. ' come the Rrot 191m to lain lhe l l~Tho Warriors, who beat tile
' Bob'!WedtndLis alvo Pl!J;her In Fl!&gt;rlda thiS dlvlalon Rqalo ID tho Amerlcon
St. Loolo Hawks onl,y once om- athletes with lootball talenta have 1111 scramblinl MCKinley, now 10
Cain or the
Tigers, steve lll&gt;rliw. ·he14 the Met• to one hit Balkell&gt;all Aaaoclatlon piiQiol!&amp;.
lnl the rogular-soaaon IChedUJe, decided to attend Wittenberg u,. PDunda overwelcht aitd • ..._. a
Gi&lt;lton o( the st. Lovll ClJ&lt;IIn. lor all&lt; ~niil~Js bororo glvq way
Dallas breezed Jllllt tho Houatook a 11o0.game.to-one lead over iveralcy In the fall according to weekend player.
al~ "!;'!•-• trlo of~ Yp,l'iJ•Met to Bob Gll&gt;&amp;oll.cl:\&gt;ublea· bY Blld ton·'Maverlcka 116·103 Thoi!day
them In thoirplll\'ofl'aorloa1'11ea- head lootball coach Bill EdWard1.
Roy Emerson of Australlo,seeded,
hid some anxloUJ ..,.
The three are members of Co-Pitl:het• &amp;ll__.dlll!&gt;layed ...,Cltlof&gt;o Harrelson•ilnd Ken Boaweit .... illstrt beblnd ' the 31-IIOinl ocorday nlgltt with •124-109 vlclory.
.al fOrm.
the Meto a 1..0· VIctory In' the InS o1 Joht\ Beasley 1&lt;1 awaop
The Warriors can tal!e an almost lumbiana's 1967 football 101m mlllllltS before he turned b a e k
·_ ~ .a&lt;4111red 1&gt;¥ the PI- , ninth as Nolin i!Jan, Bl1l,y 91ort 'tllolr Western Wvltloll _oeml.ftunbealld&gt;le 3·1 lead when t h e .which won eight of ten same~ yuww Jba Osborne of llo11&gt;lul~to
r~ea ~- Jl'lnnlng 74 gam 0a tor ilnd Dill 'rriaella eomblnOd' ln a nal In three con.....UUve gameo,
teams meet again at Oaklilnd Headed lor Wlttenbere UniY01'o u. &amp;..7, &amp;.2.
1!1;- l'~l&amp;&gt;hia PhUUoe cllrlng six • hltttt ·acalnat the world The Chapa now await the winSAN DIEGO, Calli. (UPI) I want him on my baaketball on Friday,
In a mild IPSO!, Julie Hal&lt;mlln
elty In ~rlngtleld are Bill Cy•
the lut tour ·ftarl, tuned ·\&amp;' tor champions,
ner of the Denver.New Orleans Elvin Hayes, college basketball's team."
The Warriors' victory sound· rus, 215-pound 'tackle wOO was of New York beat Rosie Ctsala
lo\ ,ir!llciP,ated oPOniD&amp;' • day a"'
OTHER SCORES ·
bea!-d.ftve series, In which the Player ot tile Year tills aeaiOn
-.ver, the San Diego pre•' ed a clear note of warninl to named to lhe UPI first tlam; Bill ot ffAD Francisco, W. 7-5, 6-1 1
Oi&amp;llment by allowlns o.._. two
The MinneSota TWin&amp; deleeted Buccaneers took a 1-0 lead by who aayo ho wants at leeot$3410,- ldent dldo'l menUon llKlllOJI. The the' Phlladelphla 76era and Boa. Ward, third-team ali.Ohio haH- ilnd will be Nancy Rlch01'•tdta:ln eight IMlJWI of a Z:.1 trio the New York Yanheea t-2, the , rootlni Denver 130-104 Tueoday 000 to &amp;Iiila pro contract,meete Rockets won a eo1n mp with BaJ. ton Celtlca, both hoavll,y ravored biCk who rushed lor 966 yards ent In the quarteMinals. !llaa
umjl~ o~r, the llo~liln Red Sox. Cincinnati Redl beat tho Los night
with the San Diego Rockets a. tlmore lor the rights to t h e w win their playofl' aeries and last 581800; and George lyM, Richey eliminated qred Lof;
BulllllrC.. who wu ta«ed tor a Anaeles Dodaera 7-2 and thecai. Larcy Brown hit a career high pin today,
NBA'a No. 1 draft dlolce,
yel both tied at one victory eaclt 18$ilowld guard Who earned ailo dahl of Swedan, &amp;-1, &amp;-3.
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trCple by Gaorile ScOtt ilnd a sino llornla Angelo toPped the Clev"' of 31 points lor New orleans,
The 6-loot-9 University of
lla)'es, who led Houston wan wltll the New York Knick• and state homrable mention.
Sheer powercu-rledstansmltti
&amp;Ia by ~ ~drewa, struck out land Indians &amp;.2 In olh,. games. Which also got ~6 polntt !rom llooston star arrived Toeoday and Ullbeaten regular season record Detroit Plotons, respectlvel,y.
Since [resllmen are ellglble o! Paaedena, Calli., to a 6-3, H
sll&lt; -· - ~ndwal~edo.._. one.
Jim PerryandMoi()glerpltcl&gt;o James Jones, 2Hrom Doug Moe talk1d with Bob Breltbard, the and firot place In the final UP!
The Knicka and 76era piiQI ot lor varolty lootbal1 at Witt..,. win owr Rat&amp;el Osuna ol M'P~ ftlotA hit! tw.,.run homer ed a OVOohitter and bailerymate and 21 !rom Auatln Robbins. prealdent of tho Natlooal Basket- coaches' poll, Indicated he want- ~adelphia and the Pistons and berg, tbe three stand a ehm:e to leo, former u. S. champion.
ofl' Gary Waslewskl 'In the llrat John Roseboro. drove In three
In the Eastern t,Jivlslon semi. ball Aaaoclatloo cldb, and Jack edtopliQI Ill the eotabllahedNBA Collies at Boston Wedneoday land pOSitions on the team whiCh
Inning sendiJW th- Plrateaofl'toa niiiS wlt(l&amp;Pair olalnaJealorthe III\ala, Art Heyman scored 32 McMahon, the Rocileta' general rather than the new American nilht
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2-0 lead.
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Twins whUe Ancjy KoscO 'knocked points as the Pltllburgh Pipers manager. COO&lt;il.
Basketball AsaoclaUon.
The Los Angelos Lakero will best·ri!I'Ord cOllege loolhel1
flght Resulta
ut;-.. GIAfff ~VJCTORY
in botb Yankee runs !Vitti a single beat the Indiana Paceral21.J08
"We're ~Ins afU!r Hayes,"
But r.e added, "Pm not saying attempt to take a 3.0 lead over teams In the 1960&amp;. The Tigers
!lY umted Pressintemlllooai
Mari~hal and Nlekro each a1- and a tnmer. It was tbe Twins' to IP two-up In their series and BreUbard said. "I've seen him rrn ready to si&amp;n arzy old em- the Chicago Bulls in their serlea have a 63-6-1 record tor a per..
MIAMI BEACH (UPI)- Lula
oite1 run ln eight innings filth victory in six games.
the Kentucky Colonel&amp; overcame and he's a great basketball play- tract."
; reiWlllng at Chicago Wednesday centagao! .907.
Rodriauez,
154\1, Miami, outas the Glints beat the Cub' 3-2. , Lee May's three-run homer a l2.point deficit in the final per- er. He's a tine young man and
Hayes was selected in a ae- ntsht.
pointed Carl Moore, 157, l'l1oe,.
'Marllihal allowed sll&lt; hlt• and climaxed a nv..run fltlnl-lrinlng loci to defeat tile Mlmesota Musctet draft by tile Houston MavJon Mullins scored 33 points
Okinawa belongs to the lo· nix, Ariz. (10).
atrUck. out rout willie Nfekro r..u.r t!"t ·F&amp;rrled the Reds to _ ldeo 100.95 and square their ael
Playoff
orlcks of jhe ABA. The Mav- lo lead tile Warriors, who had a land choin of the Ryukyus.
-r,teidod ~~ hit4 and C&amp;nlledone. their !lth vlctort In 17 exhlbl-' at one some each.
Reeults
erlcks said The ad~ they were 93.84 lead after three periods
P~ ~elsen'ol' wild '•Plciwl! · lion gameS: Gacy Nolan, Jay ; Loole Dampier &amp;cOred 'llt
wlllinl 1o ofl'er and guarantee Whllo Len Wilkens, Zetmo Boa·
throw · enallled Ollie Brown to Hitl:hio and Bob Lee spaced out points lor tile COimelo and Ran·
ABA Playol! standings
lla)'es $500,000 to sliD with t.Y and Lou llldiiOII shared scornai. lor the 11 Dl"er hits.
dy , Mahalfey added 21. Mione- By United Pres&amp; lnternaUonal them.
lng honors lor the Hawk&amp; with 21
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and Roger R!Jiloz .eota waa ll!jl by Don Freeman's
(lllyision semi-Finals)
"O.r Texas money talks ilnd pointa each.
llrathomeraofthe 30 Points.
(Best of Five)
we are willing to ofl'er and guarEast ~
antee Mr. Hayes $500,000 ,to ~SCfi.ATCH
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':".d!-"'-"i.t'!'!lvorlte 1!1. sal1it\tlifi's $i116';11~o
h,.. :~~donl,y tl&gt;reo ' andanw&gt;o (UPI)-The St. Loula Cardinale Indiana
U 2 .000
Ma~n i$led he tllougltt Florida Derby, was ocratched
~avtorilo, 1n
run durin&amp; the first nve announced a "alck call" ltst
Series 8
Hayes servi,ces should be worth from Ule clauic riDI at
th~ White Innings lor the Angela.
::·k~..!"t ln!odealneddPile)'_::
W, L. Pc~ $750,000 ID tile Rockets "wlib 'U!ifotrearn Park because or a
MI~DLEPORT,
Eox laat season, retllced his
c •....,.el, IHol.
r&amp;&amp;~n MlMesota
1 1 .500 their TV contracts and all." lump behind his rigtlt ankle.
arm. outnelder Roger Marla, Kentuc~
1 1 .500
""I'm not &amp;a¥1ng I wouldn't
IroJi Ruler Forward Pall and
WIDE OVAL
pulled thigh muscle, ·catcher
West
play Cor the tt!lverlcks," Hayes Master Bold' remain as poslUve
Tim McCarver, bruised rf&amp;ht
!Series A
said. "J4i,stnl depends on which starters for the last major race
elbow anil pitcher Ron WUIIa,
w L. Pc• CillO Is wllllnl to;ineettheprlce." on the Florida circuit.
itretched rnuseie In rllht arm.
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1T~~. FliJ-'', Clncbi!ltl ' EL PASO, Tex. - Cleve)and
Denver
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PHOENIX, Ariz. (l;PJl- The
atT4 St~ Louis
tlle ' I&lt;IP alljlped to' a tlo lor sixth place wert announced by NAIA exec.
Series B
new Pl)oenix tranchlse ln the
~ ln,'the ~ ~· ex- 1n the ArneriCIIT League exhlhl- alive DlreciOr A. o, Duer,
W. L, Pet.
POMEROY LANES
National Baaketball Aeaoclallon
bl)&gt;iuon: baaebill "&amp;ndlnp . too Uoa· baseball llandlnis Tuesday
x-Dallas
3 0 1,000
EARLY BIRD WOMEN
has narrowed Ita llot of
dO.;,
. , When It &lt;lropped a ~ declaiQII
Houston
0 3 .000
March 20, 1968
coachinl candidates to tllree.
,.teama havell.6l"'".J0ot to tho Cali!orni''Anlel', '
..woo series
'('olnts
A club spokesman laid
ljqlrda lor a .6~9 percentage.
The' -Angelo .are ,the· aecond
CINCINNATI- ,'lte.Metropol' Tuesday's Re'!Jito
D. D. Plnnettes. ••••••• 76
Tuesday that Alex Hamum,
(l!nelpltatl doWned tha -!JOe An· team Ued wltll CI.VOii.nd.' Eadl ltan Amateur (Oo)l Chanqlionshlp KeotuciQ&gt; 100 MIMeoota 95
Rawling's tbdge ........54
eoaeh or the PhlladelPda 76era,
~~.~gers 7.2 Tlleada,y ·On hao an • .,9 ~.Jcl~ mai-k !iir 4, Tournament ol Greater Clnclo: Dallas n6 Houston 103
Evelyn"s Grocery•••••• 44
iJ not arnoog the trio, which
Lei, ~· three-1'1D1~ ,that .t71JIIlrct!l\taao.
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nail will be pll,ved In NOrthern New Orleans 130 Denver lOt
EXcilslor Oil ••••••••• 44
c:onalsts of. a college coach and
AnySi~~e
e~ a Rve...n lhlrii' bidn1:
Chucli HliTt.on and Rosot Re- KentuciQ&gt; lor the first Ume thla PiUsbilrlh i21 Indiana 108
Frlendcy Tavern ••••••• 42
two men currently with NBA
' The,. !led• pounded Ctaudo'Os- poz hit' tho Angela' fttot hollle year.
Wodneaclay's Gamos
Plus Tax and
King Builders ••••••••• 28
tea,m 1 ,
illke Kek!ch and L11011 EY- rtiD&amp; of the exhibition 1100ion In
The Greater Clncinnatl Goll- Indiana wPittaburgh
Recapable CaSing
Toant High Serle• - Excelsior
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thoToeoday pmt,
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Oil, 1979. Team Hlllh Game the .~18· ilnd all. liVID
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&lt;~ ofl' 0oteao; Wlio . :MillON - Bill Allill't nioa- ~.. ~ ~t. HIIIa!~try ,(liD
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Game - L, !llnlih, 176J Ind. Hillh
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,_ ey ,!lnltl rot 'the IIJllt otrallht at Et~~~~~e.-., Ky. ,
NBa Playolt stondlngs
Series - 111. Newell, 477•
. sltiale and .a dod&gt;le by iiJnt lit tho El&gt;onlte Open , laot
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By Uoltod Press lnternotlooal
~!:ljlllnp pve the Reds ·weeh kepi-'h(nt 11\llrst place In
CINCINNATI (UP!) - Full.
(Dirlolon ·semlllnals)
INDY 500
YHr Dopandabla
lhe ' second. MI.Y'o the · ~e•alonafi!Owlera As..,. 'bllcka RilndY McBride ot Colum.
CBa8t of seven)
INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) - The
DulerFor
•Nylon cord
one or five hlta the elatlon ~ race.
blana, Ohio, and AI Maell or
8111
field lor lho 1968 lndlanapollo
•Teat:.d aDd proved atapt'eda m exct"'9 of t30m.p.ll.
mch!T!I otr Q-., ~:
The orlando, ··Fla.,
~. N. J., have aiRnod foot.
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thlrd .-IMins &amp;eorlnB haaearnbipof$22,~.
. , · balllotler..,.JntentwlththeUnlw. L. '' Pc~ railed jo 31 Tlleoday when
AND
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boletered
rtboulrlPf8.
' Jim gerlme6, Jolle!, illi, ilas versllj&gt; ol clliclnnatl.
·, PbUMN.
1 1 .500 Oscar L. 01... of Santa Ani,
•Cool-ruMinc performam-e.
'llliCOITdliltheratewlth'l !9iiGO,
MeBI'Ide waa a aecoridteJni New .York '.
1 ' I .500 Calli., OIQrod two cars .- •
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'followed by .1o1m G!~Qtbar, So.'- All.Northeiatem btdo oelectloo · ·.
Serl" B
ered by 30ikl*&gt;lc~nclt Qaney,
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atlle, with $17,250. '
laot !all ao lullba&lt;k ilnd ·line. -:
w. L. Pc~ Ford
becker at Colwnblllll&amp; Creotvlew Boston
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D~ER - Tho Akron Good· High School.
lletrolt
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year• · 11'"~• to 11\111 san Fran,
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claco today- !Or the lh!J'd' place
CJNCINNATI- The lour - clay
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Series B
team 78.66 ~ "
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FT. PLEASANT - Clcy CouP.
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4-H Tractor Program age cil met Tuesday night in a statu..
limit Is ~ ~ years' ilnd older. tory meeting to Qprove the le\)'
)"~ 1 There •re toll!' phases: Get..
estimate for the fiscal year or
ting acquainted with your trac- 196&amp;.69. The estimate will be
tor, ~ssurtng sate efficient ap. sent to the State Tax ContmiSoo
mtron, improvine your skills, sion for approval and the coUncil
and rilachinery cafe and safety. will meet on Tues~, Aprlll6
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It .t~ a very fine program, and to awrove the levy call.
all woUld·like 1~
The Le~ estimate Cor the next
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fiscal year ls $21,931 more than
the 1967-68 budget. Th0-bu&lt;1get
Sole Survivor
Gen. ,Ge-orge Armstrong estimate is in the amo~o~ntof$217,Custer ,&lt;!Rd his whole com· 686 with estbnatedrece1Ptsbeing
mand were ~assacred at tbe $175,400 plus $42,286 raise$~ by
Battle ot.tM Little Big Horn. the levy lor a total o! $217,686
A horse· nall\ed Comanche was and the estimated eJCPenses are
the only· survivor of the $217,686.

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The 4-~ Tractor Proc:ram was
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learn th~ better tractof carer~&gt;
sultsln•.IQnger tractor lite, more
power, !ln41oweroperating costs.
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small, but imPortant, tractor
malnteoandt jobs, so they ean
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lice deparmlent; cit)' street employees.and the garbage and sanitation emPlOyee~ Raises tor the
two paid ctbr firemen· ~e un~
termlned»1ursuant tnanbltel'Pretati.On or the rides and regulations
of' ~ ~esi Virginia Department

Will"Ing..T0

Pay Hayes $500,000

or Labor.

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Attorne.)', Bay, Musgrave, CitY
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~'1'YLE

REVUE - ,.Scout Night" was observed Tuesday
at the salisbury Elementary P, T.A. meeting. Member sot Cadet

Troop 208 modeled dresses which they made in a course o1
sewing lessoni taught by Miss Margaret Griffiths, Meigs CoUJlo

Capt. John Will extended an conference ;\j)rU 27-28 at t h e conlorence.
sergeant P. D. McCreedy of
official invUatloo to a state oon- Deshler~Beasley ~el in Columference from CoL Robert Chi- bus where a topnotch program the Gallipolls Post was the In-

meet~n~~

at the Middleport Le·

gton hall.
·
All auxiliary members, active
and reserve, and wives, are urged to aue'nd the organizatitl'l' s

structor ror the meeting. H t s
top[c was the recently enacted
and the objective ls to exceed law pertaining to car inspection.
that figure this year, Capt, Will He gave a clear report on the
said. A banq_uet and dance Satur· law, clarllylng rnlsconceptldns
day night concludes the confer- ttlat motorists have tegardingUte
inspection of vehicles. Unsafeveence.
For the .!lmday session a na. tiicles are the lepding hazard to
ttonally known speaker , Mr. Ev- modern transportation, he. said.
The next regular meeting or
erett Undsey, will address the
has been planned. Over 700 reg-

istered ror the 1967 conference,

the Meigs Unit will be l4&amp;Y 27.
This will· be the final titeeUflg
of the "AilxiHary yearfi which

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mer. Connie 4Ming, !Aarlene Michael, Beverly ~lth and
Ann Oltl~r.
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aramonte, SUpt. of the State High~
way Patrol, to the Meigs Councy Unit of the Patrrol Auxiliary
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ThO Almanac:
. Mr. and Mrs. · Charla&amp; Ingels B,y United ·PressiJ\ternallolllll
snd son;-llrjan, 'If~·· '. Tedo.Y ' is, w.idnes.-i:, ~b '
Ind., vtoltod over the weekend .. 21, the ·87th dar or 1968'wllh·2'19 'wtth her riloth..-, Mro. Elizabeth .toJonoW. ·
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'Mr\.

Pa., visited over the weekend
with her sister, Mrs.DallasCadoo
le and lamily:
,
MisS Lucille Housh of Jiltart,
W. Va •• undenrent surgery r~
centiY at St. Mary's Hoi!IPitalln
Huntington. Her room number t&amp;
5000.
Misq Housh's sister and bus-band, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Clark
Of Winois were here Cor a vtsi't

Mr. an(J ~r,I!I. · Carl .~ony .of

runs from July 1 to June 30. with her,
Meigs county resident patrolMrs. Stanley Harbour. and her
man E. J. Sleets was present daughter~ltHaw, Mrs. DannyHarand spoke briefly.
bour attended a hair styl~ngshow

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By MR,;. LYLE BAL!ER&amp;)N
Rev. and Mrs. C. N, Watson
and Rushia ~umway of Tuppers
Plslns visited with MI"S, Eunice
~rague

receQtly.
Mrs. Ben Buckley is a patient
at camden Clark Hospital, Parkersburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred cashdol-

tar vtsUed recently witll Mr. and

Mrs. Chuck Pryor and son,

eo.

lwnbns.
Mr. and Mr&gt;. Warren Pickens
were dinner guests of Mr. a n d
Mn. BUI ,Mereditll and sons of
Beverly.
.

Mrs. earl Barnhart is a surglcal patient at Camden-Clark Hospitolln Parkerabnrg.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown
and family were dinner gUests of
Mr. and Mrs. Charle~&gt; Pickens 1

son because he disapproved
of Wilson 's policies after the
sinking of the Lusitania.

BELTON£
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Service Center
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Mr. H.

Wm. MAmNGLY .
WILL BE AT
206 N. 2nd Avenue
Middleport, Ohio
ON
Thurs. March 28 ,
FROM
9 A:M.to 12 Noon
To repair
and
h

s~rvice

and daughter o(Parkersbufi~
earing aids
Weekend guests at ibeWU.
, Bl:tteries and supplies
iiams.-Balclerson hOme were Mr•
all makes for ~~ale
and Mrs. Bill Williams of Lano , I ••'•• Mattingly will be glad to
caster.
10U a free hearing test
The t:BC's met with the Ch&amp;r· ~~~(~l::•te:s~~~,,~Beltone Elecles Hwt1)hrey [amily lot the · 11
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March meeting. Business sessiOn ·
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was conducted by President ~ ald Osborne. D.les were paid and
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~'1'YLE

REVUE - ,.Scout Night" was observed Tuesday
at the salisbury Elementary P, T.A. meeting. Member sot Cadet

Troop 208 modeled dresses which they made in a course o1
sewing lessoni taught by Miss Margaret Griffiths, Meigs CoUJlo

Capt. John Will extended an conference ;\j)rU 27-28 at t h e conlorence.
sergeant P. D. McCreedy of
official invUatloo to a state oon- Deshler~Beasley ~el in Columference from CoL Robert Chi- bus where a topnotch program the Gallipolls Post was the In-

meet~n~~

at the Middleport Le·

gton hall.
·
All auxiliary members, active
and reserve, and wives, are urged to aue'nd the organizatitl'l' s

structor ror the meeting. H t s
top[c was the recently enacted
and the objective ls to exceed law pertaining to car inspection.
that figure this year, Capt, Will He gave a clear report on the
said. A banq_uet and dance Satur· law, clarllylng rnlsconceptldns
day night concludes the confer- ttlat motorists have tegardingUte
inspection of vehicles. Unsafeveence.
For the .!lmday session a na. tiicles are the lepding hazard to
ttonally known speaker , Mr. Ev- modern transportation, he. said.
The next regular meeting or
erett Undsey, will address the
has been planned. Over 700 reg-

istered ror the 1967 conference,

the Meigs Unit will be l4&amp;Y 27.
This will· be the final titeeUflg
of the "AilxiHary yearfi which

BERRY'S WORlD

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'

mer. Connie 4Ming, !Aarlene Michael, Beverly ~lth and
Ann Oltl~r.
'

Auxiliary Invited to ·Conference
aramonte, SUpt. of the State High~
way Patrol, to the Meigs Councy Unit of the Patrrol Auxiliary
Monday everUng &amp;t its r'egular

••

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.

c

in Chlrlostori recently.
ThO Almanac:
. Mr. and Mrs. · Charla&amp; Ingels B,y United ·PressiJ\ternallolllll
snd son;-llrjan, 'If~·· '. Tedo.Y ' is, w.idnes.-i:, ~b '
Ind., vtoltod over the weekend .. 21, the ·87th dar or 1968'wllh·2'19 'wtth her riloth..-, Mro. Elizabeth .toJonoW. ·
_'
·
·
Jo.llers1 snd lils ~thor, f!lr, L,eo •· ._ The ~ .• ls \betwoen I!" lost .-

News, N0;le.8

'

'Mr\.

Pa., visited over the weekend
with her sister, Mrs.DallasCadoo
le and lamily:
,
MisS Lucille Housh of Jiltart,
W. Va •• undenrent surgery r~
centiY at St. Mary's Hoi!IPitalln
Huntington. Her room number t&amp;
5000.
Misq Housh's sister and bus-band, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Clark
Of Winois were here Cor a vtsi't

Mr. an(J ~r,I!I. · Carl .~ony .of

runs from July 1 to June 30. with her,
Meigs county resident patrolMrs. Stanley Harbour. and her
man E. J. Sleets was present daughter~ltHaw, Mrs. DannyHarand spoke briefly.
bour attended a hair styl~ngshow

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By MR,;. LYLE BAL!ER&amp;)N
Rev. and Mrs. C. N, Watson
and Rushia ~umway of Tuppers
Plslns visited with MI"S, Eunice
~rague

receQtly.
Mrs. Ben Buckley is a patient
at camden Clark Hospital, Parkersburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred cashdol-

tar vtsUed recently witll Mr. and

Mrs. Chuck Pryor and son,

eo.

lwnbns.
Mr. and Mr&gt;. Warren Pickens
were dinner guests of Mr. a n d
Mn. BUI ,Mereditll and sons of
Beverly.
.

Mrs. earl Barnhart is a surglcal patient at Camden-Clark Hospitolln Parkerabnrg.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown
and family were dinner gUests of
Mr. and Mrs. Charle~&gt; Pickens 1

son because he disapproved
of Wilson 's policies after the
sinking of the Lusitania.

BELTON£
•
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Heanng AI
Service Center
1

Mr. H.

Wm. MAmNGLY .
WILL BE AT
206 N. 2nd Avenue
Middleport, Ohio
ON
Thurs. March 28 ,
FROM
9 A:M.to 12 Noon
To repair
and
h

s~rvice

and daughter o(Parkersbufi~
earing aids
Weekend guests at ibeWU.
, Bl:tteries and supplies
iiams.-Balclerson hOme were Mr•
all makes for ~~ale
and Mrs. Bill Williams of Lano , I ••'•• Mattingly will be glad to
caster.
10U a free hearing test
The t:BC's met with the Ch&amp;r· ~~~(~l::•te:s~~~,,~Beltone Elecles Hwt1)hrey [amily lot the · 11
"
March meeting. Business sessiOn ·
.
"
-"':ifte:rl'~Toy;.,,.,.:
was conducted by President ~ ald Osborne. D.les were paid and
. _l!robltm Bt,hone lo
reporu were given by clean-til
· · - t!ie anllwe~
·-.,••--•--•
committee and also on the swtm..
....1
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'
.
mlng JesliOn project. llefresp.
ments were served tD the above
and these tamUies, Denver W•
en, Walte'r BroWns, ·Ernest ·~
Whitehead•, U&gt;hr:man lte~ -..,"-,. &lt;&lt;&gt;"

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&gt;-.BEllONE
Aid Center-

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!!r. an'd ,Mrs. CIUlo!'d
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William Jennings Bryan resigned : as secretary of state
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SundaY with her. sist~er ahdflolll:" The 'evening stars are Mars
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Cline· Erwtn and j"'itet.
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enterts!nod W\!hlJlint!Or OD(S!Ii&gt;-" . cloco.yerod ..JHe• east _C0'08t&lt;.; "!l
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Mr. and ~rB~. · qu1.rh~~· 'Riffle
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NortOn, Pomeroy.
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and children of East Petersburg,

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Rep. Clarence E. Miller (100hlo) has been advised by the
u. s. De1"'rtment or Agriculture
that dairy price .._rts ,:NIII bo
set at 90 per cor¢ of pOrlty for
the marketing year beginning APril I. This action ralaes the IIUI&gt;JI(Iri,{Nm $4 1o $4.2&amp; per hWldredwelght.
h was al110 announced that the

PARIS.BOUND will be Sargeol Shriver, lelt, 1amed by President J$QIOn to be am~ail­
aador to France. Shriver wao lbe lint dlreetor of the Pea(!e Corps and belllled lbe
Ol!lee ol Eeonomk Opparlunlly .• ...., 00. • WUbur,.J. Cohen, ~entei', wao \lamed ••
S..retary of Healjhl' Edacalloa and Welfare, 6lllng lbe pool vacated by John W. Gard·
ner. • Spetaladoa 1 rife tllal GeD. c;:retglllon W. Abrima rlghl, will be named commander of Amerlean loreea In Vlelllam to succeed Glin. William ·C. Weatmoreland, 11'ho
waa promoted to Army eblel olllalf.

present Class I dlfrerentials.
over the price of' manufacturing
milk, used In c:ompullng pl'QC!Ucer prices for lluld mUk In 67

Federal Order markets will be
eol!jlnuecl thrwgh April 1969,
'l,'he dUrerentlals were inereaa.
ed by 20 cents a hWldred poWlds
1·, for
the period Ma.Y I, 1967.
'' through AprD, 1968, by amondments to the orders a year ago,
after a hearing and approval by
producers. By aetting • noor of
$4.33 a hWldred pounds or 3.5
per cent milk as the basic form~
uta price In establtshlng Class I

prices in orders using such formula, the minimum will be established. Ecpivalent actions will be
taken in other markets where
ClastS I prices are established by
other formulas.
Miller said that the actions
were being taken to insure ade-

ters, Mrs. Grace Pratt, Mid·

dJOJI(Irt, and Mrs. Carl CJ'helma) Hysell, Rutland; two aona,
Harold, and Willard, both of

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Mr. and Mra. Stanley Phlllljls
of lOgan, 0., spent !i!llda,y with
her &amp;later, Ill;•· ~~ Barr.
lir, ~ lllcCellanll, who
hal been a medical patient at
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Mr. and llli'o, Aljoha Barr .ami
~ son, Mtchael,wereSotu.rifilnlcbt
visitors olthelr son, Wane Birr
aod fami1¥ or Oak Hill, o.
Ilek
Fetty 8Pent a few
do.Y• vtsl~ with ht.l parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fetey,
Mr. and Mrs. Blain Clldlrti'
Iader and sons otWlncheJte.-,c.,
Silent the weekend '!lth her par·enta, Mr. and lira. All&gt;ha Barr.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Birr and
son, !livid, spent ~ wtlh
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.jloWard Thoma of Pome&gt;;OY. other
visitors were her brother, w.
Howard Thoma and her lister
and family, llr. and Mrs, hank
Sarver and sons of Beverly, 0. ·
Mrs. Aljoha Birr received 110rd
of the serious Wne.s&amp; or her

brother, ~Ale A, Phelps• WAynesburg, Pa.
Mr, and Mrs. Gary Freeman
and dau&amp;bler vtaited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. BemlrdJ..ed..
lie SoJndo.Y, ·
Mrs. Dena Hollman, Wbo hU
boon in IIeber HospitaJ,I&amp;I!lendUw """" time with her mother,
Mra. G; B. Redeldn of AlbanY,

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CoWllli at 'Ohio state.
The aecond annual flmd drive
lor the scholarshiP Prolram Ia
now uoderway undOr the direction
or Fred Nprrow.

Cllftord R. IcenhoWer, Jr.,
thr..,.y..,...,ld son or Mr. and ,
Mrs. CI!Jror~ Icenhower, Sr.,
Pomeroy, to eonflnecl 1o Chndrm's Hospital where he Is UJio
dergob\a surgery.
The chlld1 recelved aevere
born&amp; on Feb. 14 whon ~.
hot grease was spUied on hllD at
bla home. lila clollllng caugbt
!Ire during the accident. His acldreu is CIIIIord R. Icenhower,
Jr., CiJUI!ren'a lloSJJltal. Room
C-407, ColUmbus, 0.

Charles J. Eborsbach, 86, .
POmeroy, died In Meigs General
Hospital early this morntna.
Mr. a.trsbach worked for the
old Parkersburg Rig and Reel
W1tU bla retirement.
lie is survived by two daugh-

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aDd I am preUd to USB It to the
boot or my ablltcy as • student and

18 Having Surgery

Dies Wednesday

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3 Year-Old Boy

Mr. Ebershaeh

IIIJI&gt;piies of mUk for t h e Pomeroy; eight grandchildren
year. Milk production In and seven great-grandchUdren; a
February was S per cent below sister, Mrs. Ben (Carrie) Neutzyear earlier levels on a daily ling, and two brothers, Arthur,
boola, following lower milk pro. Pomeroy, and Elmer, ot pt,
ductlon levtls In earlier months Pleasant.
'compared with a year ago,
Funeral services will be held
In June 1966, the Department Friday at 2 ·p.m. at the Trlnlcy
of Agriculture 'raised the price Church ol Christ In Pomeroy
support level for milk 1o 90 with the Rev . W. H. Perrin olper cent of perl1lf, then $4 per fictattng. He will ,be buried In
hWldredwelgbl. It also1ookemer- Beech Grove Cemetery by his
gency actloo In 1966 and 1967 !ate wife Ella.
to Increase lluld milk prices
Frlands m;cy cal! at Ewing
In Federal market areas.
I'Wleral Home untll ooon Friday
Miller said ~ the action when the body will be taken 1o
was designed toanuretheAmer- the church to lie in state until
lcait COIIaumer an adoqlate oup- time of services.
ply of mUk by stren/ithentng the
price paid 1o produ9ra, who
now face hl&amp;he.T apetating costs
Paee 'Test Being
than a year earlier.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles
and fomiiy or Reedsville
hta sister, Mrs. Louise
er and Nicki.

Mro, Garnet JohnotoA

Program Theme
Ol Quick Meals

Exhlbtttoo Basoball Sc:oreo
By United Preas lntef(lltlonal

Tuesday' a Re.. tta .
AUanta 2 Baltimore I
New York (N) 1 st. Loula 0
Pittsburgh 2 lk&gt;stoo I
MtnneiOia 4 New York (A) 2
Chlcagoo·(A) 4 Oakland 0
Detroit 8 Wallhlngton 0
San Fron. 3 Chlcaso (N) 2
Cajjfornta 6 Cleveland 2
C~~lll8tl 7 Los Angelea 2·

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mont,, ~·F~ll!qoare; :r'"l.a(or • "CJNCINNATt (UPD _ UriiiJI(
the S&lt;l!\emoer.1968c~u, Harold .
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S&amp;uer' guidance counselor ~t #!.• changes mu~ be made lit sever.
Meigs Local , SchOOl lltatrl~ . a1 areas _to. roll..o racial llln·
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'al011s hero, a special rOJI(I!'I o.ld
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$10 must bo on file at the school

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before the "Pace" test can be

The regular meeting of the

JZ&gt;iary ,,,,

Woman's Missionary Soctecy of
the Hysell Run Free Methodist
Church was held at the home of
Mrs. Carrie Moore, March 19.
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· .·(ult for frJint
SlfER PIJHAMINS

Q11ofher

Mrs. Gr- Suttle and Mra.
Nellle Vale, Meigs CountJ! School
sl&amp;)ervi&amp;ors, are attendlqf today'
a one-day session or dte 0 h i o
SCII:tol &amp;c&gt;ervisors Assn., aUiosPIIillll' Inn, Worthington.
· ;r~ main toPic of the !IPrUv
eolierence was "Teacher AidsSuPport Cor the Classroom T"""ber." Attmdlng the co~erence
from Gill1a Count;y were Mr s.
Pauline !Ufe and Mrs. H.athryn
WWtoms.

Nttct hands, n.nlcure, wh,lle clolrit
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SACCHARIN. TABLETS

star and
and Julia Gheen, Kathy Werey,
, and' JUI CoUrtll were preaehted
the heallll aid badge.
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madi, for ~ling an Easter box .
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waa
. riOW serving tn Vletoam. In'il' 1:.\i!rll· .8, with th~ lnveatltute !Or· cludetj In tho box or·aoodJOJ, will
'·_. ,.•il~o. foJf-Julie ilamm to bo held be Easter favors mido by the
, on ~4~· !tlth l'atrolltohave elrla,
~o~~ 1tl1Up of tho meetSaturday tho POmeroy trOOP
;f IQ. ·' •v ' '
were holts tor a uacouts' own"
'· ';.: 111o le.&gt;utl•schedliled • ·oourt · careylng OiJ!a ,first- day -ofof awards for May 13 to be held &amp;Pflng them~ at Camp Klashuta
'" In ~nctloQ with tho second near Chester. Guests at the outtog were membors o1 MlddleJICli:t
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at tl1Ei meetplana lor a scwl 11- ems were given by the members.
.,...~, 2 fii,VO f!&gt;e CIO~Ing Games were pl;cyed Wider the dt·
reclton of Mrs.
Wallace
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Mro. L R.!l'~l!l'!MI;a.,.Thoma,.
There· was a sack ltmch at noon
with kool.atd and coke-being pro.
Ylded by ICOIIt ·mothers. ~
se~- btrthday of Pomeroy
1):1lclp 81 wta eb"rved.
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buelta were·Jailet Naal, Tori
Thomas, CJnd.y:llfD:loai\Y, Cindy
Mr,. Don Thomaa' Manley, ~o,ra-11Uiiz, Ba!il&amp;ra
tniOir.11"'1061.
M&gt;~1 , 81~ - " · Mary
· rn,:~.~~r~·~~ .e.onc~ 1 ear Milia, Robtft Noel, unda .Ger'"'
. star, cooldnf and ard, April Fraser, llerlha Mc·1\'ere Anita Neal, !&gt;!ant ~-Yttch, aod VIcki
Julie
Kelly, ill members of.TrOOP 39;
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Unit tvfeetlng Held

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pla,yed with prizes ' being won

by Mrs. Martha €hllds, Mrs.
Genevieve Farmer, Mrs. Owens,
and Mrs. Betll' Biggs,
A salad course was served

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mlsLuke's Goapel, foli!)Wod with a Bible pbyalctan•s
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hostess, Mra~ · Moore,' aoelsted
by h~
9lerey
Michael, "'1-ed" .r~enls to
the above arid
a. ~. Fry,
Mrs. Juanita "Wamoley, Mrs.
Audrey PatteriOD, Mrs. Bea DuPI), Mra. June Dewhurst, Mrs.
Betcy Hutchlsoo, Mrs. Bea May,
Mi',s. Lealie f\Vaell, Mrs. Ada
Koeaeo, Mrs; Fl'eda l:&gt;Jrham,
Mrs. Ethel lUte, Mrs. Judy
Muaaer, Mr;, Leona W)so, and.
Mll8 Roaalee Wloe.' ,. ~ ·'
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Queens Mother

. Caanot Perspire
Tbe dog cannot perspire as
hwnan beings do. When It bec~es warm in summer, it
sticks. ®I its t on g u e and
paoli, cpoling off its body by
the extra air it breathes In
this vi,ay.

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For a malt, sundae,
Cone or shake-

Tran~fers

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and Sat. wij)l ·relre!hmenbl
of parking. Try ou'r take·
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meeting In April with a apeeker
on willa and other legal documents.
Attending besides those named
were M'r1. Jean Sayre, Mr1. Margie Roulh, Mrs. Mildred Filch,
Mra. Carman Hall, Mra. Margaret Weiland Melody, Mrs. Jean
9luler, and Mrs. Eve)jon Forernan and soo, Devld.

PATIENT IN SURGERY
Mrs. Edith ~Ia Dent

Springfield Ia a surgical ~=~·
at the Pleasant Valley Ho
al, Her room 1111Dber II
9le Is the daughter ol Mr. qj:
Mrs. Carl ~Ia, Pomeroy,
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(Owned 1nd Operated By Crows Ste1k House}

son, Jame Nicholson, George
A. Radekin, Wanetta G. Radeldn
to George A-. ''ttadeidn, Waneua
G. Radekin, parcels, Colwrib!J. i
Besoie M. Pldkens to J11:k
Bostick, Uncia Bostick, .32'1cre

Between Pomeroy and Middleport

Rae Ins.

Aima

B. Whlte, AdmrX., WllJi~ F. Brale'y, dec., to Lloyd
E. ~ Beatrice F, l:&gt;Jgan,

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Retail Prices Elledive

Rutl~d;,

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:ilste&lt;Fischeq .Mary R. Porter,
Frank v;. Porter to John Thurman Fischer1 'correy_tlorr .Deed.

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Nash; lieUJ' Ma1·tl,n•' Etliil !ll!ank,

Alumm. o f h
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ol!urcl!, ~, a ~
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JU"" Nt th&amp;!llil&gt;

Lea» Y""ln Doa Patehwillbo
or. Utt.a: year• a event

the theme

tbe' ....UUve eom- ·
1)}."1 ·r....,ll.l&lt; at tho'

ldr. ''1\\d Mrs. James
TheVqabonda
for donelii
plaimlng 1811looi •
Bill Glllbt, , ·

Drive lttis wr(

Homer•

of the club lor another year.
Mr. and Mrs.
The club voted to COI1tribote howm: called oa their son,, ~~~~l'~i
1o a gilt for Mrs. Reid Young, and Mrs. Clifford ~ldlo"'•' lll~ ':;i
demonstrator on velvet roMs, at !amity of Pomeroy - .
the February meeting. Plana
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PearlJoHawthorne
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carol Rhodes giving deYottona. and
Mn llii~e,y
n .... decided to retain olfleera aod Mra. Dillon Taylor.

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Given WelCome

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Zirkle will be hostesses for the
April meetlug,

Over $70 w.. cleared oo a
soup supper ~eel by tho ladies of the Bashan Volunteer
Fire Department 'saturday night
at the hall ,
ann.
Bert Scrlmsher won a rugaucUonecl off by the group. A vote of
GIFTS PRESENTED ,,
,!hanks was extended 1o those
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Sargent,
'lh''tfor.eontrlbuted food and time Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roush,
toward the succus ot the illP- Mr. and Mrs. Avery Goeeteln,
per.
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Mrs. Freda Ball, and Mn. Rita
At a recent meeting of t h e Lewis presented gifts to Miss
auxiliary, Mrs. Wilma Ballard, &amp;lsarma Arnold, bride-eleet of
Mrs. Kathleen BlsseJl, and Mrs. Paul D. Fitzgerald, at a shower
Kathleen Morris were welcom- held Saturday night at the Rock
ed toto the membership. Rags Springs Methodist Church., The
to bo made Into rugs were turn- names were not Ustedinanelrlieel over 1o Mrs. Mary Holter. er account of the shoWer.

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waa 'eboerved , ." H~Jiman l.oha.. Eleanor l.ohse'
when·Bolha!G; lnterna~of­ 1to Llwronce M. Stewart, Beatrice
der ollloba lloqllter1,'llil! Mon- 0. ltlwart, to~ Middleport.
day i!li!&gt;t at tlle PJmeioy Malla,Y, ·Nicholson, dee.; 1o No,;.'• ' .
sonic Temple.
tpa !flcholson, Jllmes Nicholson,
CoWlcii .membera ·formed an ee~ ror trans., Rutland. ·
clrdo&lt;for member I or the
Norma ·Nicholson to Jomes
Bethel dur!ug the Gbltgatloo night Nicholson, parcels, Rutland.
observance. o,t&gt;bl• King, bonJllll)Os Nicholson, Neva Nlcholored ~~presided atthemeet- son to NonnaNiebolson,parcels,
tug1arid It :ir~• announeOd that a , , Rutland.
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welcomed. PlanJ W.re dlseuaoecl 'IUIIh Scbool a l - ntunfoo haa

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by the hostesses. Mrs. G e r trude Andrews and Mrs. Jean

makers Club held at the home Ward, Portland, and Mr.
of Mra. Ruth Ellerobach.
Mrs. Oria Frederick
Several foods or the potluck ter of lndlanai&gt;oUa, .Ind.,
dinner at noon were ""ck-meal Mrs. ~lvla C&amp;n&gt;entel'.
dishes Pfepared by the memHarry ond Elolae W::lcll.;.:;"r.~~'-':'
bers. Mra. lhlrley JohniOO pre- Martha Boae, Mr. Gtco to

CNer $70 Cleared
From Soup Supper

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THOUGHTFUL, Lucl Nugent, daughter of President
and Mn. Johnson, arrives
at a alate dinner at tbe
White House In hoaor of
vllltlng Paraguay Pre alden\ Alfredo Stro011ner.

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Readings Given for
Meeting of Lodge
Temple, Pytblan Sisters, met
Mooday nii!&gt;t In the Columbus
and Soothern Ohio Electric CO.
soelal room.
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Mrs. Maxlne Owenahadcharge
ol the meeting b&gt;the abaence of
Mrs. Betty ~ncer.".tto waa reported Ill. Readlngo ~re given
by Mrs. Sadie McEihlmey and
Mrs. Norma Zerkle. Games were

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A program on "EJ~ick meals" on Mr. and Mrs. 1.a1&lt;renco Jolmt:
was featured at a meeting of the sian and family.
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PorUand - Great Bend HomeMrs. Rhodes, MlL Kathl14~:

Mn. Bertie Watts aDd Mrs.
Etta Lemley were hostess&amp;s when

The Rev. and Mrs.
· '4DJ&gt;Ounol!v.ihe '!DIII£8llledt of their daughler, Charlene Ruth, to Mr; Marvin W. Nevana,
Jr., of Pirln&amp;.
Mtsa• ~Undel graduated· from Otterbein College In June. 1966. While there she
nrved aS presldent of the c8JDI,lu&amp; YWCA and also as PreSident oCher sorortl:)', Tau
Delta; Sbe biO'. boon acdve In the Clevelarid lnner-Ciey Protestant Parish program.
" ·Zundel rest~&amp;
' in Pi~sburgh, PL, where she is teaching In the headstart program
Mtol
- for the Pittsburgh Board ol Education.
Mr. Novans; son ol Mr. an4 '1drs. Mar'lln Nevans of Pa....., slao graduated from
·" Otter!Min In June, 1966. He i• eD.ptoyed b)' the Harshaw Chemical Co. In Cleveland aa
a research electro-chemist.
A Jwte wed&lt;Ung is planned.
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Ra\ph c. Zuodei 01 Umcan Falls, lonner)jo of Pomeroy, are

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Buah.
Mrs. Karen Buroaldo of,.,;:
eroy, Mr. and Mrs. c. Car!er;:
l.ong Bottom and Mr. and lira;:
Ma.vwnod Johnston, local, calloof

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Rep. Clarence E. Miller (100hlo) has been advised by the
u. s. De1"'rtment or Agriculture
that dairy price .._rts ,:NIII bo
set at 90 per cor¢ of pOrlty for
the marketing year beginning APril I. This action ralaes the IIUI&gt;JI(Iri,{Nm $4 1o $4.2&amp; per hWldredwelght.
h was al110 announced that the

PARIS.BOUND will be Sargeol Shriver, lelt, 1amed by President J$QIOn to be am~ail­
aador to France. Shriver wao lbe lint dlreetor of the Pea(!e Corps and belllled lbe
Ol!lee ol Eeonomk Opparlunlly .• ...., 00. • WUbur,.J. Cohen, ~entei', wao \lamed ••
S..retary of Healjhl' Edacalloa and Welfare, 6lllng lbe pool vacated by John W. Gard·
ner. • Spetaladoa 1 rife tllal GeD. c;:retglllon W. Abrima rlghl, will be named commander of Amerlean loreea In Vlelllam to succeed Glin. William ·C. Weatmoreland, 11'ho
waa promoted to Army eblel olllalf.

present Class I dlfrerentials.
over the price of' manufacturing
milk, used In c:ompullng pl'QC!Ucer prices for lluld mUk In 67

Federal Order markets will be
eol!jlnuecl thrwgh April 1969,
'l,'he dUrerentlals were inereaa.
ed by 20 cents a hWldred poWlds
1·, for
the period Ma.Y I, 1967.
'' through AprD, 1968, by amondments to the orders a year ago,
after a hearing and approval by
producers. By aetting • noor of
$4.33 a hWldred pounds or 3.5
per cent milk as the basic form~
uta price In establtshlng Class I

prices in orders using such formula, the minimum will be established. Ecpivalent actions will be
taken in other markets where
ClastS I prices are established by
other formulas.
Miller said that the actions
were being taken to insure ade-

ters, Mrs. Grace Pratt, Mid·

dJOJI(Irt, and Mrs. Carl CJ'helma) Hysell, Rutland; two aona,
Harold, and Willard, both of

coming

f.i!~ e~.li}~Y /. ·

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I!II Langs~
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Mr. and Mra. Stanley Phlllljls
of lOgan, 0., spent !i!llda,y with
her &amp;later, Ill;•· ~~ Barr.
lir, ~ lllcCellanll, who
hal been a medical patient at
.,ru. •·-• ts
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mw home and lmprccved. !'
Mr. and llli'o, Aljoha Barr .ami
~ son, Mtchael,wereSotu.rifilnlcbt
visitors olthelr son, Wane Birr
aod fami1¥ or Oak Hill, o.
Ilek
Fetty 8Pent a few
do.Y• vtsl~ with ht.l parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fetey,
Mr. and Mrs. Blain Clldlrti'
Iader and sons otWlncheJte.-,c.,
Silent the weekend '!lth her par·enta, Mr. and lira. All&gt;ha Barr.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Birr and
son, !livid, spent ~ wtlh
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.jloWard Thoma of Pome&gt;;OY. other
visitors were her brother, w.
Howard Thoma and her lister
and family, llr. and Mrs, hank
Sarver and sons of Beverly, 0. ·
Mrs. Aljoha Birr received 110rd
of the serious Wne.s&amp; or her

brother, ~Ale A, Phelps• WAynesburg, Pa.
Mr, and Mrs. Gary Freeman
and dau&amp;bler vtaited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. BemlrdJ..ed..
lie SoJndo.Y, ·
Mrs. Dena Hollman, Wbo hU
boon in IIeber HospitaJ,I&amp;I!lendUw """" time with her mother,
Mra. G; B. Redeldn of AlbanY,

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The re-entran

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CoWllli at 'Ohio state.
The aecond annual flmd drive
lor the scholarshiP Prolram Ia
now uoderway undOr the direction
or Fred Nprrow.

Cllftord R. IcenhoWer, Jr.,
thr..,.y..,...,ld son or Mr. and ,
Mrs. CI!Jror~ Icenhower, Sr.,
Pomeroy, to eonflnecl 1o Chndrm's Hospital where he Is UJio
dergob\a surgery.
The chlld1 recelved aevere
born&amp; on Feb. 14 whon ~.
hot grease was spUied on hllD at
bla home. lila clollllng caugbt
!Ire during the accident. His acldreu is CIIIIord R. Icenhower,
Jr., CiJUI!ren'a lloSJJltal. Room
C-407, ColUmbus, 0.

Charles J. Eborsbach, 86, .
POmeroy, died In Meigs General
Hospital early this morntna.
Mr. a.trsbach worked for the
old Parkersburg Rig and Reel
W1tU bla retirement.
lie is survived by two daugh-

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"I am grateful Cor the tuni\Y 1o complett the nrat y""
aDd I am preUd to USB It to the
boot or my ablltcy as • student and

18 Having Surgery

Dies Wednesday

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3 Year-Old Boy

Mr. Ebershaeh

IIIJI&gt;piies of mUk for t h e Pomeroy; eight grandchildren
year. Milk production In and seven great-grandchUdren; a
February was S per cent below sister, Mrs. Ben (Carrie) Neutzyear earlier levels on a daily ling, and two brothers, Arthur,
boola, following lower milk pro. Pomeroy, and Elmer, ot pt,
ductlon levtls In earlier months Pleasant.
'compared with a year ago,
Funeral services will be held
In June 1966, the Department Friday at 2 ·p.m. at the Trlnlcy
of Agriculture 'raised the price Church ol Christ In Pomeroy
support level for milk 1o 90 with the Rev . W. H. Perrin olper cent of perl1lf, then $4 per fictattng. He will ,be buried In
hWldredwelgbl. It also1ookemer- Beech Grove Cemetery by his
gency actloo In 1966 and 1967 !ate wife Ella.
to Increase lluld milk prices
Frlands m;cy cal! at Ewing
In Federal market areas.
I'Wleral Home untll ooon Friday
Miller said ~ the action when the body will be taken 1o
was designed toanuretheAmer- the church to lie in state until
lcait COIIaumer an adoqlate oup- time of services.
ply of mUk by stren/ithentng the
price paid 1o produ9ra, who
now face hl&amp;he.T apetating costs
Paee 'Test Being
than a year earlier.
~te

of till•

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er andMrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
and fomiiy or Reedsville
hta sister, Mrs. Louise
er and Nicki.

Mro, Garnet JohnotoA

Program Theme
Ol Quick Meals

Exhlbtttoo Basoball Sc:oreo
By United Preas lntef(lltlonal

Tuesday' a Re.. tta .
AUanta 2 Baltimore I
New York (N) 1 st. Loula 0
Pittsburgh 2 lk&gt;stoo I
MtnneiOia 4 New York (A) 2
Chlcagoo·(A) 4 Oakland 0
Detroit 8 Wallhlngton 0
San Fron. 3 Chlcaso (N) 2
Cajjfornta 6 Cleveland 2
C~~lll8tl 7 Los Angelea 2·

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tary &amp;:hool,blilldlng,ln the buo. CHANGES NEEDED
mont,, ~·F~ll!qoare; :r'"l.a(or • "CJNCINNATt (UPD _ UriiiJI(
the S&lt;l!\emoer.1968c~u, Harold .
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S&amp;uer' guidance counselor ~t #!.• changes mu~ be made lit sever.
Meigs Local , SchOOl lltatrl~ . a1 areas _to. roll..o racial llln·
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'al011s hero, a special rOJI(I!'I o.ld
aatd.
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Ar\Yonolntero~tec! ialocontlli~; / Tuesday.
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cation and an owUcaUoa f&lt;lo of
$10 must bo on file at the school

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before the "Pace" test can be

The regular meeting of the

JZ&gt;iary ,,,,

Woman's Missionary Soctecy of
the Hysell Run Free Methodist
Church was held at the home of
Mrs. Carrie Moore, March 19.
n was opened with atngt"' and

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FOR

. SAYu YOU up to$..,.,
· .·(ult for frJint
SlfER PIJHAMINS

Q11ofher

Mrs. Gr- Suttle and Mra.
Nellle Vale, Meigs CountJ! School
sl&amp;)ervi&amp;ors, are attendlqf today'
a one-day session or dte 0 h i o
SCII:tol &amp;c&gt;ervisors Assn., aUiosPIIillll' Inn, Worthington.
· ;r~ main toPic of the !IPrUv
eolierence was "Teacher AidsSuPport Cor the Classroom T"""ber." Attmdlng the co~erence
from Gill1a Count;y were Mr s.
Pauline !Ufe and Mrs. H.athryn
WWtoms.

Nttct hands, n.nlcure, wh,lle clolrit
ho!uMhold chorw. ~J..

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SACCHARIN. TABLETS

star and
and Julia Gheen, Kathy Werey,
, and' JUI CoUrtll were preaehted
the heallll aid badge.
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· DuHogthe meeting plans were)
madi, for ~ling an Easter box .
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'w T,; 16.' Cottrill, I~IJ&gt;er of JUI,
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waa
. riOW serving tn Vletoam. In'il' 1:.\i!rll· .8, with th~ lnveatltute !Or· cludetj In tho box or·aoodJOJ, will
'·_. ,.•il~o. foJf-Julie ilamm to bo held be Easter favors mido by the
, on ~4~· !tlth l'atrolltohave elrla,
~o~~ 1tl1Up of tho meetSaturday tho POmeroy trOOP
;f IQ. ·' •v ' '
were holts tor a uacouts' own"
'· ';.: 111o le.&gt;utl•schedliled • ·oourt · careylng OiJ!a ,first- day -ofof awards for May 13 to be held &amp;Pflng them~ at Camp Klashuta
'" In ~nctloQ with tho second near Chester. Guests at the outtog were membors o1 MlddleJICli:t
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Original skits, songs, and po.
at tl1Ei meetplana lor a scwl 11- ems were given by the members.
.,...~, 2 fii,VO f!&gt;e CIO~Ing Games were pl;cyed Wider the dt·
reclton of Mrs.
Wallace
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Mro. L R.!l'~l!l'!MI;a.,.Thoma,.
There· was a sack ltmch at noon
with kool.atd and coke-being pro.
Ylded by ICOIIt ·mothers. ~
se~- btrthday of Pomeroy
1):1lclp 81 wta eb"rved.
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buelta were·Jailet Naal, Tori
Thomas, CJnd.y:llfD:loai\Y, Cindy
Mr,. Don Thomaa' Manley, ~o,ra-11Uiiz, Ba!il&amp;ra
tniOir.11"'1061.
M&gt;~1 , 81~ - " · Mary
· rn,:~.~~r~·~~ .e.onc~ 1 ear Milia, Robtft Noel, unda .Ger'"'
. star, cooldnf and ard, April Fraser, llerlha Mc·1\'ere Anita Neal, !&gt;!ant ~-Yttch, aod VIcki
Julie
Kelly, ill members of.TrOOP 39;
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tOlay wb !!.~let
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IIUili\Y skies,
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Unit tvfeetlng Held

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pla,yed with prizes ' being won

by Mrs. Martha €hllds, Mrs.
Genevieve Farmer, Mrs. Owens,
and Mrs. Betll' Biggs,
A salad course was served

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mlsLuke's Goapel, foli!)Wod with a Bible pbyalctan•s
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hostess, Mra~ · Moore,' aoelsted
by h~
9lerey
Michael, "'1-ed" .r~enls to
the above arid
a. ~. Fry,
Mrs. Juanita "Wamoley, Mrs.
Audrey PatteriOD, Mrs. Bea DuPI), Mra. June Dewhurst, Mrs.
Betcy Hutchlsoo, Mrs. Bea May,
Mi',s. Lealie f\Vaell, Mrs. Ada
Koeaeo, Mrs; Fl'eda l:&gt;Jrham,
Mrs. Ethel lUte, Mrs. Judy
Muaaer, Mr;, Leona W)so, and.
Mll8 Roaalee Wloe.' ,. ~ ·'
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Queens Mother

. Caanot Perspire
Tbe dog cannot perspire as
hwnan beings do. When It bec~es warm in summer, it
sticks. ®I its t on g u e and
paoli, cpoling off its body by
the extra air it breathes In
this vi,ay.

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For a malt, sundae,
Cone or shake-

Tran~fers

~.~QOd!'l8ss sake! ,
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and Sat. wij)l ·relre!hmenbl
of parking. Try ou'r take·
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meeting In April with a apeeker
on willa and other legal documents.
Attending besides those named
were M'r1. Jean Sayre, Mr1. Margie Roulh, Mrs. Mildred Filch,
Mra. Carman Hall, Mra. Margaret Weiland Melody, Mrs. Jean
9luler, and Mrs. Eve)jon Forernan and soo, Devld.

PATIENT IN SURGERY
Mrs. Edith ~Ia Dent

Springfield Ia a surgical ~=~·
at the Pleasant Valley Ho
al, Her room 1111Dber II
9le Is the daughter ol Mr. qj:
Mrs. Carl ~Ia, Pomeroy,
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(Owned 1nd Operated By Crows Ste1k House}

son, Jame Nicholson, George
A. Radekin, Wanetta G. Radeldn
to George A-. ''ttadeidn, Waneua
G. Radekin, parcels, Colwrib!J. i
Besoie M. Pldkens to J11:k
Bostick, Uncia Bostick, .32'1cre

Between Pomeroy and Middleport

Rae Ins.

Aima

B. Whlte, AdmrX., WllJi~ F. Brale'y, dec., to Lloyd
E. ~ Beatrice F, l:&gt;Jgan,

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Retail Prices Elledive

Rutl~d;,

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:ilste&lt;Fischeq .Mary R. Porter,
Frank v;. Porter to John Thurman Fischer1 'correy_tlorr .Deed.

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·Henry Nash,. &lt;i.e., -~· Edith

Nash; lieUJ' Ma1·tl,n•' Etliil !ll!ank,

Alumm. o f h
WiD Jd R .
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ol!urcl!, ~, a ~
oo Aptll ~1 ,."II' the -·ar...-,ury

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JU"" Nt th&amp;!llil&gt;

Lea» Y""ln Doa Patehwillbo
or. Utt.a: year• a event

the theme

tbe' ....UUve eom- ·
1)}."1 ·r....,ll.l&lt; at tho'

ldr. ''1\\d Mrs. James
TheVqabonda
for donelii
plaimlng 1811looi •
Bill Glllbt, , ·

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Homer•

of the club lor another year.
Mr. and Mrs.
The club voted to COI1tribote howm: called oa their son,, ~~~~l'~i
1o a gilt for Mrs. Reid Young, and Mrs. Clifford ~ldlo"'•' lll~ ':;i
demonstrator on velvet roMs, at !amity of Pomeroy - .
the February meeting. Plana
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PearlJoHawthorne
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carol Rhodes giving deYottona. and
Mn llii~e,y
n .... decided to retain olfleera aod Mra. Dillon Taylor.

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Zirkle will be hostesses for the
April meetlug,

Over $70 w.. cleared oo a
soup supper ~eel by tho ladies of the Bashan Volunteer
Fire Department 'saturday night
at the hall ,
ann.
Bert Scrlmsher won a rugaucUonecl off by the group. A vote of
GIFTS PRESENTED ,,
,!hanks was extended 1o those
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Sargent,
'lh''tfor.eontrlbuted food and time Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roush,
toward the succus ot the illP- Mr. and Mrs. Avery Goeeteln,
per.
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Mrs. Freda Ball, and Mn. Rita
At a recent meeting of t h e Lewis presented gifts to Miss
auxiliary, Mrs. Wilma Ballard, &amp;lsarma Arnold, bride-eleet of
Mrs. Kathleen BlsseJl, and Mrs. Paul D. Fitzgerald, at a shower
Kathleen Morris were welcom- held Saturday night at the Rock
ed toto the membership. Rags Springs Methodist Church., The
to bo made Into rugs were turn- names were not Ustedinanelrlieel over 1o Mrs. Mary Holter. er account of the shoWer.

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JJUi IIi&lt; 'Arnold Gnti, Mildred
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waa 'eboerved , ." H~Jiman l.oha.. Eleanor l.ohse'
when·Bolha!G; lnterna~of­ 1to Llwronce M. Stewart, Beatrice
der ollloba lloqllter1,'llil! Mon- 0. ltlwart, to~ Middleport.
day i!li!&gt;t at tlle PJmeioy Malla,Y, ·Nicholson, dee.; 1o No,;.'• ' .
sonic Temple.
tpa !flcholson, Jllmes Nicholson,
CoWlcii .membera ·formed an ee~ ror trans., Rutland. ·
clrdo&lt;for member I or the
Norma ·Nicholson to Jomes
Bethel dur!ug the Gbltgatloo night Nicholson, parcels, Rutland.
observance. o,t&gt;bl• King, bonJllll)Os Nicholson, Neva Nlcholored ~~presided atthemeet- son to NonnaNiebolson,parcels,
tug1arid It :ir~• announeOd that a , , Rutland.
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Mrs. Oria Frederick
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dishes Pfepared by the memHarry ond Elolae W::lcll.;.:;"r.~~'-':'
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Temple, Pytblan Sisters, met
Mooday nii!&gt;t In the Columbus
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soelal room.
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ol the meeting b&gt;the abaence of
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was featured at a meeting of the sian and family.
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PorUand - Great Bend HomeMrs. Rhodes, MlL Kathl14~:

Mn. Bertie Watts aDd Mrs.
Etta Lemley were hostess&amp;s when

The Rev. and Mrs.
· '4DJ&gt;Ounol!v.ihe '!DIII£8llledt of their daughler, Charlene Ruth, to Mr; Marvin W. Nevana,
Jr., of Pirln&amp;.
Mtsa• ~Undel graduated· from Otterbein College In June. 1966. While there she
nrved aS presldent of the c8JDI,lu&amp; YWCA and also as PreSident oCher sorortl:)', Tau
Delta; Sbe biO'. boon acdve In the Clevelarid lnner-Ciey Protestant Parish program.
" ·Zundel rest~&amp;
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Mtol
- for the Pittsburgh Board ol Education.
Mr. Novans; son ol Mr. an4 '1drs. Mar'lln Nevans of Pa....., slao graduated from
·" Otter!Min In June, 1966. He i• eD.ptoyed b)' the Harshaw Chemical Co. In Cleveland aa
a research electro-chemist.
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