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F. .Mftl dtlplctln&amp; 1M 111...
IJIIIil ol :~ In vibr~ color•
and vttliino lllylol _.. ¥lew·
ltd ·!If · ~ 11..," 200 frairl ...... Glllla, - · and

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'111t~ 11 1110 PoiiiOI'OJ' Trm:
ltr Ulllled Oturch of Chrlll.
Narratlnllhelllylo,..... wtUdl
earrled the theme, "Falhion
Forecast tor You " waa Mill
-prot Grlf!llh~ &lt;OOUII;y ex-

teallm qeat, home eCODDIIliea.
The eoUectlon of prmentt,
pnNidlna a cavalcade of ec:Jt.
Uiaa In a panoply of color, came
to Melr• COunty tllrou&amp;l1 t h e
Ollllrielll' of lhe Cotton l'rookcora lnlllltute and Mcc.ll'a Pattoma. The lllyle ranre waa wldo,

prmenlo, ..,.n...... ' 1 n d
drell"''l oulllla wore lnchIn tho c:ollectlon,
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· A molher-dalliiJier oulllt wao
modeled by Mrs. 9dri&lt;QO Smllb
anc1 her d8IJIIIU!r, Jan LOulaa;
Mrs. 9drley Johnoon """" two
eoJtume1, me a casual eu1otte
outlll of coordinated - • and
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the otber • ~ ...wnuuu
c1re11; and Mr.§•• !lall Hovpre-od lhe dress • up ohlrtwaist and tbe •..-rap..,...-ounder,"

a pos&amp;lble Ume .and place.
Geneva, Bile 91 the , 195f
ldent Johnaon leave, late todey
lor a Honolulu atratQr confer· oonlerenee that ended the
once prOP&amp;r•tor.Y to . Initial Frtnch Indochina war and a
contacts between repre18Dta- traditional .1-natloosl meeting
tives !rom llJmol and Wallhlng. ground, was considered a likely
ton to try to work out terms ror place. Johnaon has alreadY said
peace talks.
hh prtine negotiators would be
The United states, having Ambassador-at-large w. Averell
swiftly accepted Hanol'a unex- Harrlmsn and Llewellyn . E.
pected agreement to 11 establli!ll1 Thompson,
U.S. envoy to
contact,'' was believed to be Mo11coW, two veteran cold war
aacurlng fUrther lnlormatlon neROtiator a.
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throu&amp;b diplomatic channels on
Top American otftclals from
WASIIINGTON (UPil- Preo-

a reversible, floor.Jengtb model
cl the three.armhold verslonpopular 11111 oprlng.

Sharpening
Offered On
Thurs. and Fri.

aull for lhe llhorter Ogure; and
Kim seth wore an A-.llne dress
In butlerfly'i)rlntod cotton !rom

brt,c ln your chain saw chainS to
be aharpenod by our Homellte
flctDcy rc&gt;resentatJve, Thursday
and Fridey. In addition to this
tree chain saw sharPenlng oil'er
we aro llso ol!erlng a $15 tradein tor a aaw, IXt or·' hakhet or
any other wood cutting lnstru1111111 reprdle" of Ill condltlDII,
on a new &amp;melite' chlln aaw.
(exc:4Pt ZIP).
Naacy Reod of LaDdmark In
'POmOroy Invite• you to 100 the
newost In cooking wllh elsctrlclt;y. LaDdmark will have on dl&amp;o
pl.a,y durlnr lholr Color TV qJen
Houoe on A!Jrll 1, 5, and 6, lhe
new Unico electronic Range. This
\1 tilt newoot and .pckeat wv
lD P""')a)'e food. It II OX&lt;Itlnr.
clnmadc and allows- short
cuta IDd time aavtngs you never
drtlmodpas&amp;lblo.
Sll.y ~e tDihoolcWuhlniP
od mltll pOlO and pana when
cookq In the ..., IJnlco . . _ You can 11:tuolljo cook.
food you doolre, on dllhos lhat
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Windon, in a sleeveleaa A-Oare
dress in a bizarre print.
A modernistic prir•t on hot
pink in a tailored dress was
modeled by Mrs. Pauline Atkina, and to round out the re-

vue, Mrs. R. A. Caldwell pre.
sented a ••swinger rashlon" in
a aleeveless A-line.
Preceding the ltyle revue,
Miss Grttf11ha commented on tbe
trend toward flare and ru&amp;lneu,

lho clro!&gt; In hondlnoo to just •·
bove the knee, the role of the
"little DOih1ng dresses,'' the color coordinates, and the versatlllt;y of coltons.
In her lutroductory remarks,
the home ecmomist pointed out
that

cotton, like home and

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tom ~~Wing, haa come into Its
own through the research which
has ilamorlzod Ito qualities and
awearance. 9te noted tbat today' I Cashion a reature cotton•
for dey and nlelt, for any sea-

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EFFECTIVE lJ&amp;1: or accessories to compliment basic furnishings w~s discussed b.Y Miss •
Patsy Glass, Gallia County extension agent, one of three speakers, at yesterday"s homemaking
day. Her presentation was followed by a question and answer period. At right is Mrs. Gerald Min.or, Dexter, one of many who sought the assistance of the extension agent in solving a home ac-

:Mrs. Jean Braun presented a
travel suit, solid and stripe coordinated, and modeling one of tlle
oew dirndl su1ta featuring cou':ure detail waa Mrs. Frances
~cer. The coat dress was
!howl! by Mrs. Beulah Jones;
Mrs. Gary Dill wore a basic

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-call,y .......od from hours tD
mlmllel and minutes to seconds,
The ._..,.e, llavor and lho
nluo o1 food will be 01&gt;......., Hamburprs completeJ3
. . . In 611 aoconds and many
food&amp; as Uttle as 16 seconds.
Come bt and aee Aonl Grace
· Torehllnot Home Economist of
Ohio Power ColllJl&amp;ll)', IU'Ite thl&amp; fabulous method of

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numerous accessories.
Woaring a IIWII1Y two • tooed
dress of hot orange and gold
waa Uttle Kenda Braun, and modeling other chtldren's garments
were Connie Reed in a Pauline
Tr!gore original of summer
weight curduroy; Lora Reed ln
a corduroy garment featuring
1he oriental touch; and Lelia
i.awra:e Buah invite• you to

MHS. CATHERINE REilLEY,
OF THE CalnpusMarUusMuaeum, waaa~::s~~i::
her slide presentation 9n furnishings displayed at the museum. by her husband, Charles
manager or the W. P. ~der, Jr., one or the last ot the &amp;ternWheeled tow boats to .PlY the inland'·.

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Theme, 'Early Days'
BY CHARLENEHOEFUCH
llorticulture, home accessorIes, and the hi~ of home
1\Jrnlshlngs of OhiO'&amp; first
settlers were the topics featured in the afternoon session of
the "SpeciaJ Day ror Homemaklng"' staged Tuesday at the Trinity United Church ol Christ.
The almost 200 women at the
meeting attended two or tllethree
1essions instructed by knowledgeable women in their respective fields.
HORTICULTURE
Using uLet'8 Enjoy Gardening'' as her theme, Miss Ruth
~ultz or Columbus, long - time
ronaultant for Ohio seed com·
panles and a graduate or the
Women's Horticultural School as
well as Capitol Unlveratty, gave
a dernonstration~ecture on technicpes ot raising plants rrom
oeod.
9le described gardening as the
oldest or an hobbles and one
.mlch c:ootlnuos to grow and gain
popularity as time goes by. Gardening has made a definite contributloo to humanlcy, Ml" litultz
said, and then spoke other work
with low..Jncome [amtlies interested In techni~J~es or gardening.
Maldng gardening fUn and not
,...k throo(!ll lamll,y parllclpaUon was a recommendation or
the apeaker, who talked ot. her
own 11tlllactlon lhrough grow.
lng plants !rom seeds.
rt waa her recommendation
that seeds be sown in vermiculite, thoroughly watered rrom
the bottom, and placed in plastic
bags until they germinate. 9\e
opoko ollhe advantages or adding

that cucumbers cut dOWn on
diseases or nasturtiums.
HOME ACCESSORIES
11 1'ransplanting
Accessories add the "final
is good lor
plants" Miss Sbultz pointed out, touch" to yoor clolhlng outfit
noting also that transplanting and provide the "frosting on the
breaks the root structure, tbere- cake" and they can do tlle same
by creating strongvr and more thing ror your home, Misl Patsy
rooting, resulting In a healthlor Glass, Gallla Courrty extension
plant. lite oald lhat good roots 118'!111, told her llsteners.
91e described accessories ln
are re&lt;Jdred [or Item and flower
the home as objects used with
development.
Use or black plastic for mulch- basic f'urniBIIings to make the
ing was also recommended as a home comfortable and attractive
method or ellmtnatlng weeds and while expressing the ramUy inreducing watering requirements. terests. During her commentary.
Miss Glass used a variety of
The speaker, in conclusion, talkacce.
u ories to point out teclled on companion plants, a proven
method or cutting down disease. nl~es of grouping, awi'Oilrtate
81e said tllat onions or garlic placement, and selection ofwllatshouJd be planted In the rose goes-witb-what.
Sle ll$ied [our ba!lieguidesfor
bed to reduce aphid attack, and

rootone, a rooting hormone, and

of the various types or rertillzers, plant foods, and containers.

.,setal end fuJI for everyone all
1ltroo dii.Y• at the Pomeroy Lanclman (llell llouoe. The door priHI CODBilt of Ieven free. RCA
Color TV aeto plua 100 bonua
prl.. s ol Olympian Permanent
Candles. All threo deya plan to
be flllodwllh real OX&lt;itiiW events.
Frldly, 5,000 tree baby chicks
will be slvom owv. '1'l1o chick•
will arrive at li!ProxtJnately 9
a.m. and wUI be given !reo tD
&amp;IQ'ODI who wishes them. It is
.._.ted thet owryone bring
.., their own container.
I' '1'l1o factDcy rc&gt;rea-.. ol
tile Twontlelh Century Woldlnr
ComPoriJ will aloo be proFrldii.Y pY!ng inotructlona and
liP• on welding. If you hive any
probllms come in and discuss
Willi hlm. The flctory r ..
p...-tlvo will also be on hond
111 denlonatrate Friciii.Y .lhe latut
In drain cle&amp;ner" You wW have
100 IIIIo fii&gt;Woul drain cleol&gt;or tD undontand how It works.
Aloo Frldey It is planned to
ba,..IIIO hallc-r here thet will
•...,. 4\iiDr lhe custom BP...,Inr for
· tanner• ln tbia area. Thl•
. . tD be 1M latest In CUIIIUD
· belnr grovidod Ill' LonciPomoroy.
die outltandlrw

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rin, pastor ol Trinity Church,
Cral&amp; Stefla• .. Laura DeVon
gave
the meditation.
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ace talks.
limited prellliiiiiUJ ...,. : ~'II!
-\ 11 -~ bellove!l11tat Hanoi In ~ COlli-~ "'
llll,.,cy fellllielJ lorcod to make full . ill.
tho otfer In order to prevent harlll
IDl' maJor ..uta In -ld t.illted Slatel '
aplnlon In lho 111!1&gt;1 of tho CA&gt;IliiiiWill!ll'
Prelidont's S u n day IIJIIOch. aertloo ~
'lbu.s the pneral atrno~J;ilere iD ..uth Cll4d CCim1 ·
oq.ldal circles bore and In lila balla of tho
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THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1968

Capital Is Hopeful of Peace
WA~INGTON

Sen. Eugene J. MolCarth)', DMinn.. campaigning In lnd1ana.
said Presldant .19hnson's, pard1al
. bombi~ halt aad Haool s

ottr

Financial circles responded
with enthusiasm, breaking a
two-daJ.-gld record ror trading
volume on the New York stock
Exchange and ending the
session with a 5.15 pointa gain
In the l))w ,lones mck&amp;strlal
Average.
Note Two Points
The pesslmJsm that tempered
Washington reaction centered
on two points:
- Haroi's offer was oot to
start peace negotiat1ons, but
only to meet with American
representatives to dlactiss s.,
ting loP the machinery for such
negotiations. Hanoi repeated
that all ••acts of aggression"
against North Vletnlnt would
have to be halted before !OOae
negotiations could begin..
-The start or neKOtiations, it
it came, would oot neces1arily
mean the and of tho flihtlng.
America suft'ered ita heaviest
casualtles-121000 deaths-whUe
two _ ye~:s ~- }J~'.,. ~.~ "

dragged on in the Korean war,
and the French defeat &amp;t DJ.en
Bien Phu came during peace

hegOI.iations with the Vietnamese Communists.
Nevertheless, the H a n o i
broadcast was the first oHer,to
meet with the United States

while the bombing of the north, was wrorw when be uaumecl , ·
even trough curtailed SandO)' lhe North Vletnamoao would not
night, went on..
respond to John1011'1 Pll11ll
Chairman J. Wllllam Fulo bombing hl14 portlcularl.v alter
brlgh~ D-Ark., ol lho Senate lt becsmo clear on llondl,y that
Foreign Relations CA&gt;mmltteo, lila homb!nr would · leader or the Senate's antiwar over o~r of North
bloc, sald the news lnc&amp;cated he VIetnam'• territory.

War Policy Hot
Political Issue
United Pre sa International
fiut ralnt ltirrlnea
toward posllble peace negoUa.tiona 1n VIetnam are not lll&lt;ely
to take the war laaue out or the
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VIetnam was "a wtUch ..,
one ever really doddod upon. It
ju1t limply happened."
He oald. lhe rovornmllll
"oscalalell our mUll.lry eommitptctur ...,. ..
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mont to lhe point at wtUch wo
~ Prelldent Johnson had to eacalate our ob.leellvee In
had accepted Hanoi'• ofl'er or order to maintain the balance.,.
exploratory dlseusions 0 n 1 y
New York Seoi. Robert F.
Kanoa;)y,
McCarthy's GDlJ eo..
houn earll~. Democt:attc ~· .
n&amp;UIIolld ri\ti.W the .Den~eaft- ..
tic IIOmlnatim ancl hlmnlf 1
crltle ol U.S. war policy,
received lhe news wllh mlaod
hope and caution.
April 9 primary, lhe
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STAR · C!I'Y,
Ark. (IJPI) Tornadoe1 IPUl1 out or a sucee~alon of tbundeutorms in
Arkanaaa, KentuclQ' and Temesaee Wednoadey night lmocldng
down buildings, peeling pavement
!rom hl(!llWIII'Io and killing lOY·
eraJ person•.
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The ~ toll rose t# 12 will!
diK&lt;Wery of two rnorebodlesln
Atoka, Tenn., and two near
Owfinaboro, K.v. There were [our
killed In Atoka, five died between
sw-· Clt;y, Ark., and Mootlcello,
Ark., another was Jdlled in Paraaould, Ark. More 'then 50 perlone were injured by the twistora.
Oilier tornadooo lwched down
in Hernando, Mlas., SOco, Mo.,
and in or near the Tennee.ee
...... of lllllllnrton and Glf!.
SEVERAL sENIORS or Eastern High ~hool aro Pictured
The witatber I)' Item tllat caus-in the costumes they will wear ln apre&amp;entatlon of the tragettf,
HAntigone" • at 8 p. m. Frida, and Slturda.Y In the school audi-ed tho - · owept lhroo(!ll
torium. From left to right are Twtla Karr. Pat Sargent. AM
•• well, brlnr!ngtornadoos
there, bat ~ •a ,reported
Holter; seeond elevation, Dlve Seals and steve COwdery and on
In (IOI1Ulal.ld ...... of Iowa.
the t®. James Brabham, tacully director. The Greek tr~gecti
~ per..,• wroldlled and
wW be presented "in the round''.
at laaat 1e lnlured eorly todi.Y
when a tornado alammod tl\rousll
- · · of weatorn Kentucky.
llardell hit wa•lhollardln-Dexter area In c.lloway 'and Mar·
lllall Countlos.
The twister• sucl&lt;ed aeplislt
from. road bad• ancl Jlllllod 'IP
trooalhree fool tldck. '1'110¥·hlirl.
od talevtlljon 11811 tllrou&amp;l1 walls
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·COLUIIBUS - VICE .PHESIIENT HUBERT Humphrey Would
of home• and flatteQed b,..oei.
Clro wore blOWII Into Arkanaao hlw to IMOunce hla candidacy btifore the Ohio Democratic delegation
IIOndo.
would .decide whether to s~rt him, thepart;y's ~tate executive director Hid wecr.-acr.r.
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Eupno P. O'Gnd.Y cGnflrmod lllat tDP Olilo :~ratlc parcy
I-ra ~ be\11\ ~od illlh)d out jl4iJ~;~~~te• ····~ doclc!od ·to
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CAPE KENNEDY (IJPO America's second unmanned
Saturn 5 rocket overcame
engine trouble and soared into
orbit today in the [lrst step of a
bld to speed up lhe timetable
tor sending men to tlle moon.
The trouble, however, cast a
question mark on tlle space
agency's attempt to use this
Apollo 6 mission to clear the
moonshlp launcher for mamed
Rl(!llts wltbout another unmanned launeh.
Ground controllers reported

Patrol Probes
52 Accidents

During March.

that two or the fi'o'e engines on
the Saturn 5's second. stage quit
one minute too soon. Thl1 made
the Saturn's tlllrd stage u111 up
more fuel than pJamed to get
Into orbit.
As a re8Ult, space aeency
spokeamen said controllers were
re-evaluating mlasloo plans to
see wtlat effect the extra fuel
u11ge ml&amp;l1t have on the
planned attempt to send lhe
rocket toward a make-believe
moon.
The third stage and the
unmanned Apollo spacecraft
mounted on its nose soared Into
a preliminary orbit reacldng 222
mi.Jes lll&amp;b- nearly cblble the

pi&amp;Med altitude.
Tracking stations report, how·
ever, that the 132-ton Apollo 6
satellite was bJ!fiaving normal-ly In orbit, waiting to reatarl
ita engines three hours later to
zoom oil toward an Imaginary
moon 320,000 mlles away.
The Saturn 5 roared Into lifo
preclaely on time at 7 a.m.
(EST) wtlh a blast ol brilliant
orange name tllat cascaded a
river of [ire out to the edps ot
the oeeanoldo liiWlch pad.
Six .secmds later, the rocket's
tiel with earth were aevered
and lhe 36 • llol')' Apollo 6 space
machine nunblod skyward wtlh
a roar that swept acroas the
JDOIIIJ)Ol1 like tlnmcler.

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POINT PLEASANT, W. VA. (UPO- Mason CA&gt;unty Civil
Defense Director John A. WUson said today he is attempting
to get 1 derrick to hell&gt; in ID lntenslned search this weekend
tor four missing bodies In the Ohio IU.ver.
The [our bodies still have not been recovered since the
Silver Bridge collapsed last Dec. 15. Foi't1"tWo bodies have
been recovered.
WUson said a rCIOrt rrom the state Police laboratory coofinned that halr discovered by voiWKeer searchers last weehoo
end was human hair.
The director believ11 the [our bodies are triPped in cono- 1
crete from tile ilJ..«ated brt~ on the bottom or tile river.'
The hair was round in the vicinity where tile concr•e rell.
WUson also luued anot.~er call [or volunteers to search in
small eratt be.e:lnning at 8 a. m. Sl.turrley. &amp;nall craft have
been used .Periodically to drag the rlvel si•1cethe col~se.

Briefs

Scout-0-Rama

Big Success

BLOODMOBILE COlliNG
Physidans Named
An American Red eros• Bloodmobile wUI visit Meigs CA&gt;uncy To Examine Drivers
on Monda)'1 April 15, looll Red
IX. B. E. Dolce and Dr. B. B.
Cross omclals report. Hours of Pickens were namedtogivephysthe vlslt at the Pomeroy JUDlor ical PUninatiODI to sc:Mo.i bua
High ~hool will be I to 6 p.m.
drivers next [all when the Meigs
County Board or Education met
Tuesdey night.
LOCAL TEMPS
The board ljlproved tho 1&amp;6S.
The tBJlllerature lnPomeroy•s
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school colondar and approved
&lt;bwntown buslneil dl&amp;trict at
11;30 a. m. today WI&amp; ~ deineS also 1 teXtbooklistforthecounty.
All board memben were present.
under overcast &amp;idea.

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QJn~ said "COIDrnunllls
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they reall,y are willing and
road;y now to bring IIIIa tragic
war ta an end, a total ceaaetlre

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President lhlbert H.
Humphr~ meantime atayod on
lhe fence u a srowlnll bod1 o1
111pportero urpd him to step
into the Democ:ratie race 11 the
admlnlllrallon candidate.
Kennedy and lhe vice presIdent met _..wi.y wttll
J o h n a o n WeG!elldQ'. White
lklu.se press secretary George
!l!riotlan oald nslther a - for
the President' a support, but he
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would dlwlge m other details
r1 the meetings.
Later AFL.CIO President
Georp Meany took an qrecedented step and wllhout raUOcatlon by lhe memborllllip

River Gauges
GAUGES -

GalltiJoll1, 12.3

and 26.6 l1ll!lllng 62 feet 0[ rollera; Pt. Pleasant, 26. ?Oi Pome-

rQy-M.ason, 25.90; m.-, 3.00
1111.; Kanawha Falls, 7.50 llit.;
Otarlestoo, 19.611 rtolng. Lon·
don, running 3 foot ol rollara;
Marmot, rumlng 2. 75 foot; anc1
Wlnflsld, nming 5 loot of roll.

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wtlh IJUIIIl' plttalls ancl dlfllcultiel," he said, ''but It Ia a
step."
Former VIce
Rich·
ard M. Nlxoo, who hu worhed
the war Ia.. haovll.v Ia bls
c&amp;lll1lllllll for lilt Roplbllcan

announced his union•' endorsement or ~rey.

The Gallipolis POst, SWe !llf&gt;·
way Patrol reported only 52 ac.
cidents In March, a drq) of one
!rom the 53 accidents ln FebrUary, and 14 leu than were in. vestlpted in January. Two fatal aceldents with two killed oc.
curred last month.
Thoro were 15 Injury aeeldonta wllh a total of 26 porions
lnlurod, bl(!lleat t&lt;ltalln lhe flrll
three month. a or the year. January had IS lnlucy accldonlw wt111
20 uuurod. In Fel&gt;ru&amp;l'l', 11tare
wert 12 lliJucy accldonls wtlh
only 17 InJUred.
Patrolmen laat month 11Jen1
l,tN hot!ra on lila bllhws.Y• ol .
~. aftd Melr• COilltileo, made
288 arrolfs. 1110ed sst,.warnr ' I
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'lbe lflh 11111111 Scout..o.Jiama
MEMPHIS, TENN. - A FEIERAL JUmE l88uod anordor wW,· aitllhld In lni!POctlooie whors a
cleared "' whtn Che&amp;bire CounPl. Plaa- cil met llondii.Y wllh IIII.Yor Robnesdl,y barring Dr, Marlin Luther Kq Jr. !rom hOlding a massive totef.ol 1,009 vebidtl - e In- . CO!Dielod ·I n
Nidanal Guard A1rmY 1111 ....... oft ilurchett prolld!nro
6,001l-man march In Memphis next MondO)', butlhelntosratlon leader JDOCted.
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WU 1111&gt;11 IU&lt;eeNful UOord•
groiJlltl¥ IIMOI!""ed he·would Ignore lt.
-Fisher, chlelofthtllltl"~• lri•;11111 ·a aq ' io ·~ at&lt;!wed b,Y MACE &lt;chemical cUsabiU. Tire Blowout Gel!! .
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!;lolmlllli ill• ,lnlunctllm was a ;'tia,llc&lt;QIInll\ cil!lrat ilmlllllll1'1!tt prl.,
CouncU1110n e&gt;plalned to Flllho
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Peace talks than ever In the last
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capital was more IKIPeful than
09timistic today that Hanoi'•
offer to dlscuu arrangementR
for negotiations would lead to
peace in VIetnam.
Over and over qaln hawks
and cbves alike ~ 1&amp;)
expressions or IQ1e with 'fit••• "
or "'but. •.''
Senate Democratic lelder
Mike Mansfield. Mont.. summed
L(l the mood o[ Washington
officialdom when he put it:
"It lon"s
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CAndidates Comment
Both Demoerat.lc presidential
candidates welcomed North
Vietnam's announcement.
·~we have a lone way to eo
wlth Pltfells and dll!lcultuea." said sen. Robert F.
Kennedy, I).N.Y. uBut it I&amp; a
step."

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lltles for real progre11 toword
an end to lho war. Some
bellevod IIIII lhe CCIItaeto could
mark lho beilnnlna of 1 proce&amp;l

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to see an inspiring
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showing evidence
of the personal ministry
of Jesus Christ
in ancient America.

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San Marino, In lhe Apennlne
Mountains In tho heart ol Italy,
ia the world's smallest reptbllc. It has a ll\llll area ol 23.5
square miles, one third the size
ot the Dilltrict of Columbia.

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ralaod peace hOpao ar&lt;llllld tho
world becauao It marhod ll&gt;e
flrll Blllll or wUUngne11 m ' lhe
part of Hanoi to meel on IDl'
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HORriCULTURE 'coNSULTANT 11188 lluth ~ultz of Coo
hunbus confers with Mrs. Margaret' Bailey. left. on plant
growth following her talk Tuelday on uLet's Enjoy Gardeooo
lng" at Meigs Count;yts nrst "&amp;Jecial Day [or Homemaking".
· Emphasis or Min Slultz's progriUJl was on making gardening
tun Instead or work.

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HERt: ARE OTHER members of the cast from Ea5tern High School's senior pla,y, "Antigone,"
. standing~
to be given at Sp.'m. Friday and saturday In the school auditorium. Seated is Penn.y WoU.
loll to ri&amp;:ht, IItke Martin, Bill Buckley, Larcy !l&gt;encer, Jercy Burke and Joo BaUey. Members of
thiiJ actool'a speech and drama class made the stage settings Cor the presentation.

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Berkshire Hosiery
Firit Miracle

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Iowa now in the museum.
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llmpllcll;r, along wllh lhe e,.port
craftamanatdp, or the C0l~Kf7a
&amp;tyle fUrniture, and o! lhe 1111·
top tables, the waiJtutandl, the
sldohoords, lhe ap1nnlne wheola,
th6 tables and desks, and the
li1ID)' oilier Items exhlbltedlnlhe
J11118UDL
Chippendale pieces ware - ·
lar wllh 11te early aattlero, Mrs.
Remley r_.toc!. 9&gt;e c:ommontod on the laterellln musle prs,
valent to lhe time and told of~
oriPI!I wtlh - · pipes now at
· lhe muiOUID. Usc of lho comer
cubbar&lt;l and lhe various kiM• o(
ch!nl tn&gt;lcal of the early Am~
erican home were dliCUIMd. ;
In her concluding remarllo,
Mrs. Remley noted tllat Marltltla
waa nuned for Marie AntolDitte,
and thet C&amp;mllll• Martlu.; one of
57 properties of tho Ohio Ill•·
torlcal SocleQ', was built aa •
memorial to the early settlers.

Elberfelds Busy Ready-To-Wear Department is filled with new
Spring Garments for your selection. See the New Berkshire
Half-Size Dresses-Kayser and Jane Colby Sp:lrtswear-Kate
Greenaway and Bow Age Dresses for Girls-Butte-Knits in
Three-Piece Suits and Dress Ensembles and 11 Large Selection of
Printzess Coats in Misses and Half Sizes.

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attlludo of exploratloo, a willingness to stu~. and a desire to
he dll!erent.
HISTORY OF FURNISHINGS
Mrs. Catherine Remley, currator or lho Campua Martlus
Museum at Marlett&amp;, used slidea
of exhibits at lhe muoeum to
bring out the history or the area
as renocted 1n lhe home.
Ste prefaced her remarks on
fllrnlllhlngsln lhe earl,y American
home, wtlh tile 11ocy of giving
land grants by the Ohio Com.
pany to tile Revolullonar)' War
veterans, and tile mltlrallon or
lhe soldiers and tllalr lamUle&amp;
to lhe arlo Valley. g, 0 ootocllhat
Monda)' wt11 mark lhe !Sotl! annl·
veraary of the landing or 47 New
l!ilgland men wflo were members
and emplczyes or lhe Ohio CAlm·
pany wblch bad aacured from lila
continental COngres~~t, a 1,800,.
ooo acre land grant.
In her talk, Mrs. Rendey told
at the nwnerous ltematrom the
Putman home, the St~J~min ram!-

selecting aDd using accesSories.
They are, use a fewaccea.sorlea,
make a plan tor aecesaories, seJed accessories of good design
(1he rigllt use or a particular material ror a particular purpose),
&amp;lld arrange accessories attractlvel,y.
Logical locations were discusaod by tile BPoal&lt;er wbo ..,g.
gested that accessories be placed where you want others to
look, and where Utey normally
look upon entering a room. Sbe
noted lhat people tend to looh
&amp;tralght ahead and slighlly down.
A high degree or awareneas taking Ume to look at Interesting
tbl.ngs around you - la a key to
SU&lt;:etss with acces10ries, tile
apeaker commented. · 918 aleo
suggested that to have the best
success with the accenorlesyou
already have, you should have a
splrlt ol e10J)Orlmootatlon, a will·
ln{oless to give something a try
to see wbetller it will work. an

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doscendonl of a ReYOlutlonary War soldier burled In !4elgs CA&gt;uncy.
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at the meeting. Mrs. w a I t e r
Brown, president o[ the Homemakers Council, extended the
weloome, and the Rev. Bill Per-

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erMa from tbe new ..little boy" the warm _ weather wardrobei

Free Chain Saw

exptcted .to tal\8 part. In lhe
Paetnc meetlnga, .ae~ to
Secretary Clark M. Clll!ord and 11te White Hooae • .But llUah ~d
. Gen. Earle G. Wlleeler, chair- newemen at · WeJIIDrbl, N,Z.,
man of tho Joint Ciders of Staff. early todey that II snd'!'hen !he
Secretary of State Dean Rusk war movod from lhe tialtlef!old
was expected to join them to lhe conler&lt;!lCo tiMe ''!he
toward the end of the week; he pornment or ..Vletnapt
has been attending a Southeast will play a vmo lar_. ¥Ill
Asia Treat;y Organization ();EA. Important part In IllY DOjiDtiaTO) meeting In New ZealaJicl Uona."
liOrlb VIetnam's ' otfer Wtdror tlle past several daya.
neadey
to establish ~ wl1lt
President NIIIO'en Van 'l'llleu
of ~ VI_,. waa not U.S. repreaentative&amp; ftl ex- Saigon were to meet In llawall
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lady-ln-waitlar waa Mrs. Kennell!
McCullwl!ll. Mra. Pat Holter
lhowod tho classic llhlrtdress In
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jacket IIIII to 11te IOilblllicatod
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' Mllliodlot&amp; are choosing up
oldio l9r a. family fiA!ll over
llfolr c:hurdl' a stand oa drink·

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It will take place at a geDel'al
""""""""' which convenes In
Dallal on April 21, and It bids
fair lo be a mzler.
For pnera&amp;la!a, the Methocllll Church haa flally condemned the consumpllon of
alcoholic beverages In aey
.,..Duty.
HPera1stlng in the use oC
~c•!Ulg
llqoor'' I&amp; an
oC!eose for wblch a member
theorollcall,y may be lrled and
OlljJtl!ed from the church.
Mlnitten are req.dred. to take
formal pledges of total ab1

stinence.

age of 15 use alcohol. , ....
oni.Y two percentaao _polnls
UDder the figure for Prolellanls
in seneral. otller survey• have
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-SCrspplng the mlnlaterlal
pledp o1 total abollnenee. .

Snemalderable number ot clergy.

(aucceuor to the famous
- s t Board of Temper- clal statement oo alcohol lo
an~) to CUJAider the advisablli· stress practical reasons for
I.Y of modifying the church's abstinence, while making clear
that each Chrl stian is free to
stand.
The participants In the make his own "responsible
meeting- a broadly represent&amp;.. decision" on the matter.
The . net eltect of these
11ve group of psslors and
changes,
if adopted, would be to
theologians- cmcluded that the
poUcy of lnalstlng on lolal put the United Methodist
abstinence 11is prodlclng ~ Church · in the position ot
cr1-.y and a loss ot integrity in str&lt;lngly urging vohmtary ab-

"II .., let him be&lt;ome toe oliOliGied ot on eorly oge he'll
b..e nothing to look forward to!"

likely to be vocal and vehement.

It wil1 come from Methodists

YCUR CENTAL HEALTH

Teeth Straightening
Not Uncommon for Adults
By WILLIAM LAWRENCE, D.D.S.

News item : Married couple,
both of whom were having
their teeth straightened,
kissed one night aod got their
orthodontic braces hooked together. Their 9·year·old son
had to cut the wires to separate them .
Only a few years ago this
situation would have been unlikely. The Ideal age then for
orthodontic treatment was
nine to 12 years and teeth
straightening was hardly in
vogue for adu1ts. Now it's not
uncommon for people to get
hors d'oeuvres stuck in their
braces or even break them on
a martini olive pit.
Mrs. G had a diastema , or
space between her upper front
teeth. She always hated it but
somehow never got around to
doing anything about it. Now
she is having her diastema
· · ·· corrected with orthodontic ap· '
plianceo. •· .
Diastema Is one of the more
frequent reasons for adult
orthodontic treatment. The
usual cause of diastema is the
tou~h fibrous tissue called
labial frenum , that sometimes
grows between upper and
fower lront teeth, pushing
give to our chlldren the needed lhem apart, or preventing
them from growing together.
hearing tests.
Treatment often requires
Miss Atkins stated that a fuJI
report on each ol the children's
tests will be returned and put
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(only games ac:!leduled)

Charlo&amp; Buah Invites you to
como In Friday and get all the
baby chlcksyouwtab•tnocharge.
Brins: )'Our own container. The
onl,y thing we lik you Ia to buy
enough feed for your chicks so
thoy won't be hungry.
Nanoy Reed of L!OIIdmark In
Pomeiv)' lm1.tes you to see the
newest in cooking with electrlc-o
it;y. lAndmark wW hive on dis.
pley ~ their Color
Opon
HouM on AlrU t, 51 and 6, the
new Unlco oleclronlc Ronge. This
l ia the newest and qulekest way
·to prq~are food. 1t ia exciting,
and olklws maey sbort
cut• and time savlfll&amp; you never
dreuned ~Iaible. ·
COme In ood see Anna Groce
Tore~ Homo Econotnlat ol
Ohio Power CODU&gt;UiY, demoJ&gt;.
atrote this fabulous method of

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If you'd l)k~ to hav~ .a beautiful gerden this summer . . . . .
begin now! All th~ necessiti~s
end assistance you'll need are
right here.

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m. and 2 lo 3 p.m.
Awards will be presentedduring ceremonies slated tor saturday at 1:30 p.m. 111 Gulllckaon
Hall. Participants In thla year' a
Fair are rrom West Virginia,
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United Thsok Offering which will
surgical removal of thi.s Ussue be collectedat the April 21 church
and then USt! of wires and
bands to bring the teeth toget her. Once together they
usually have to be held in Sev~n
place by a fixed splint per.
manently attached to the
backs or the teeth , or a removable splint or retainer
that 's worn at night. Otherwise the teeth might teod to
PI'. ·PLEASANT - Seven Pt.
drift apart.
Pleaaant Jr. IUgh: Sehool stuThere are many other rea· dents will participate in the 14th
sons for adult orthodontic Annual Regional Science Fair at
treatment. Most common are Marshall University this week- .::
dcosme ticds,. poor bitde, perioh- end.
··
on1a1 n;ease an
mout
Exhi):lltors are Jan Taylor, .
habits. such as tongue thrust,
lip pressure , pencil c;:bewing, Robert Darst, Ronald McCiin~ ·,·
nail· and thread-biting, pipe lock, flondy IWI, William !klrstem biting, or any eccentric brook, Barry Morrow and Janet
pressure that's frequent and Rhoad8a. 11le,y will be aceom.
strong enough to move teeth panted by scleace teaefler, Rleh- ·:·
from their proper alignment. ard Workman.
While the ideal age for
Judglhg of the nearly 400 ex·
· orthodontic tre,atment Is prob- ,.I)Jblt• -''1 1&gt;1' ~'ilu"""'' rrtdiY
ably still nine ·tif !%'-yeats" ··art;i"'r "".an\l· pubj( ·:ll( '~tkln
many corrections can be 'oi
will.;. he'f:from
ifaed.e at a much later time In 7 to tO p.m Frida,:r and on Sat-

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your physician. Your pharm-

one-coat vinyl
WALL PAINT IS homoge·
nized. This gives you a
COOkJJIIo
creamy smooth texture
Many other Items will be on
-lal and fun for everyOne all .with less drip . . . less
spatter. Superior hiding
tl)tee dayHttho ~omoroy J..oncl.
offers one·coat coverage.
mark 0poo Houao. The door
No brush or roller marks.
.Prtzea.constii or aeven tree BCA
You can go bac,k and
COklr TV ... glua 100 bo101a
touch up missed a.&lt;eas
prius of OJimplan POI'IItllnint
without
a trace. Dries in
Cladloa. All throe daya plan 1o
30 minutes: Guaranteed
bl !llledwlthrsaloXC&gt;Iihieovento.
wuhable.
· Applies easily
Tho ·!let!!fY rtllrosentl!l~ ol ·
with
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, or roHer.
tbe Twendeth Contury Welding
Clean
up
vtiih
sciap and
COIIIPltiY wW '"!! l)re..m Yflilo.Y
ctYing lnatructiqno ind liP• on
water. Newest~
.welding, U )'OU have any problema · decorator
c~lors .
•
eome In snd dlacu" them with
him. The f.. cory t'fllrolenwive
REGULAR
wUI also be on haod 1o demo.,.
$6.119GAL
otnte Friday, tho latest In drain
ol_,.a. You ·ww hav • •to see .
thlo ioiiuloua dreln clOOMr)?tcri1
hOW It wOJ'klj. ; ~i 1;'•• '
~eo Frldiy It , 1•,p~ Ia
hove the hellcliPIOr Hen ·~)OW
l&gt;e doiJII! ~ oultom apr'~ tor .
farmer• of thla ~
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI)Three Qlio collegiate caa:ers
were anoth~r sJngle by ~encer ;. were among 15 athletes given
In tiM aecond, BUI Schult/&amp; sJo. . NCAA $1,000 l&lt;holarshlps lot·
Jle ln the first and OOuble in the
tblrd, and a single by Bob poot.IJI'aduate work Wemesday.
Ritchie leading of! the !11th.
Retiring Ohio Stale Unlveraii.Y
Second Baseman Perry Beebe Captain Bill Hosket of Dayton;
got Kyger Creek's first hit when Cipt. Wayne young of Hamden,
he &lt;bubled with two out .tn the a senior at Ohio University, and
third. The loolng qulcki.Y ended, Bill Druckemlller of Denison
however, as KCnevergotanother University, a Fairview, Pa., nahlt untU leftfielder Tom CooPer ttve, were honored.
cDubled with nobody out .m. the
Hosket, who was named the
aeventh. Cower was thrown out Buckeyes• molt valuable player
this year and to the UP! Alltrying to go to third and the
cat threat ended.
·America team, wu also drafted
Ealtern was seheduled to pla;y
We«tesday by the New York
this atternoon at Parker$burg .J(nlcks of the National Basket.
South.
·ball Asaociation.
1\yger Creek 000 000 o- 0 2 1
Hoskel' • wife, Patricia, lold
Eo&amp;tern
000 100 x-1 5 I sn Ohio State Unlveraii.Y student
Rothgeb and Peck. Borlne: and ·newspaper sports writer she
Burke.
di&amp;it think her husband would
accept the scholarship because
Hosket was Interested in play.
FIGHT RESULTS
By United Press International lng protess!onal basketball .
Young was the second Ohio
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPO University
player to receive
Ruben Navarro, 129, t.os Angeles, ouQ)Ointed Pete Gon- such an award. Last year, Russ
Hamilton of Marion was given
zales, 129, Las Vegas (10).
a similar award .
Druckemtuer, a pre-medicine
major, planned to enter Har.
. vard University medical School
in the fall .
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The scholar!tllps go to 15 bas.
ketball players armually, who
made significant academic and
· atbleUe· adrleveme.-ta.
. The il&lt;holarihipo may be used
tor post-graduate study at an institution of the recipient's choice.
To quali(y, a pl&lt;\)'er must
have maiJrtajned a 3.0 or B
. grade point average, performed
with distinction on the basketball court and must be planning
to do graduate work.

oul spetial authorization from

eWftd..No.Mo.. Lewn

LATE·SUNDAY MIXED LEAGUE
Won Lost
Torpedoes •••••••• 10 5
Hanclieapl • • • • • • • • 8
TID1)08 •• , •• , o • • • 8

~on,. prescriptions may not be refilled with·

Mrs.
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Wilhelm spoke
briefly on tho lmPoi'IIIICe of the

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e11ng commlttee co-sod ol
Mrs. D.: N. CoMOrs, chairm~~~t
Mrs. F, W. Ingraham snd Mra,
Homer Martin to present a slate
o1 oCficen tor election at t h e
Mey m..tlng.

AII·Stln ®

The Eagles oC .Eaatern H 1 g h
School took a 1-0 victory over •
visiting 1\ypr Creek In • pltcl&gt;er' s duel Wednssday lltomoon.
Righthander Mike Boring, a.
big, atro~ freshman, went the
route In his first high sehool
bliebau game, pvlng .., ool,y ~ ~
t4ts. He outdueled Kyp• Creek'•
OCIIali.Y
and strong lotthanci..
er, Jon Rothgeb. Borlnt~: tanned
II and walked oobody. Rothgeb
struck out nine, walked only one
and gave._, five hits.
The run ol the aeven-iMlng
contest was scored in the
fourth fnune when Mike Martin
was sale on an error with one
out, Larry ~oncer olng!ed him
to third and theo Jerry Burke's
bunt oscrlfi&lt;e got him henna.
Theool,y other hltaforEaotern

refilled and had your pho.rma.cist refuse,

loO" i:inlth appololed o nom!.,.

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If you've • - aHempted to have a prescription

received Prices and

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,Two-Hits

From Your Pharmacist

SimPle&amp; or materials with which
to covet the tops ot the dining
tables used in the .Pt.rlsh housa.

PT. PLEASANT - Senator
' Randal A. Taylor (D - Mason)
stated Wednesday that his road
request Is being considered and
Health Department.
will be one or the two major
~uthern Bowling. ••• 6
9
These cUnlcs are one or tfle High Game - Fred Morrow, l9t; roacr projects up for bid during
activities carried out during the
the month of April. Taylor said
Neacll Carsey, 153.
year by the local Easter Seal
Maaon County will get 0t10 of lhe
Society, made possible through
two special projectoln WeotVIrdonations to Easter Seals.
MONDAY BEND LEAGUE
glnls.
Won Lost
Thla special reaurfaclng pi'O*
IU9h Series - Jr, Phelps, N• • , , ,,,.,,.,, •• 23 7
4 No Trumps, .....17 13
jed Covers 5.2 miles, beglmlng
523; 1fl9h Game - Jr. Phelps, Quton's • • • o • o o • • 18 12
JI.C's , , o o o • , , , o 15 15
In the CII.Y of POint Pl ..aant at
212.
Born Lo..rs •••.••12 18
J,K..M,
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o 17
13
6th ~ to the Y on Route 2,
Frenchies •• , • , , o • •13 17
Mocm ~lmers •• , • 9 21
ilori!J 011 Rt. 62, llar!Ulg at 6111
IU9h Sertea and Come -Paul
Pomeroy Goll Course. .11 19
street, up Viand !lreet, Jackaon
Davia, ~and 211; BeUy Batey,
&amp;!lith' I Body ~ ••• 8 22
Blvd., to 28th street.
INOOSTRIAL LEAGUE
476 and 179.
High Game - n&gt;ug Fry, 258;
Taylor aald If both projecto
Won Lost High Series ~ DJug Fey, 603.
are approved the eoll .will be
Davia Warner , , • • .21
9
$60,000. Ta.Ytor emphaaloed he
K and C •• .• o • • • • o20 10
is working on aeveral aec:ondary
~U.n !Xugs . . . . , 12
18
THURSDAY P, lol. LEAGUE
road projects lor Ma1011 ~
Woo Lost Thomas llo&lt;IY liloi&gt;· ,14 16
WIG LEAGUE
and 11 confident that several
Seven 1-'&gt; • • • .. •••16 14
lola's ••••••••• • •• 21
9
1ll9h Game- Julia Houle• 175 farm to markat rosdo will be
Jn\'lders • , • , • • • • 5 25
High Series -Kathy Davia 453 reourfaced during 1968,
SIYin llt ••••••••.•18 12
lfl&amp;h
Serle•
Bob
Bow-.
5815;
Forrest Run. •• o • • • •14 16
High Game- Jr. Pheli&gt;s, 257.
CJ-. Canadiy••••14 16
Powell'&amp; Sunoco. • , .. Ill,\ 1~
Benr)Jr's. o • • • • • • • 101,1 ltlh
SUNDAY MIXED LEAGUE
MONDAY NIGHT MIXED
Won lost
1ll9h Sarlos - Julie Bo,ylea,
Won lost
Maraudir&amp; . . . . . . . 17
13
474; JU9h Como - 1'-..a Co'- Four ~rtsmen •• • •• 33 6
lina, 182.
S.lrcara •••••••• 17 13
Bob's Four •••••••• 23 16
Three Nuts &amp; Bol~ ••• 22 17
Ridenour• T, v. . . ..16 14
Pomeroy COli COurae. ,15 Z4
Bee Ceea ........ 14 16
Newell'&amp; Sunoco • • • ill,\ 151,i
1llaoUMr Bolek. , • , ••13 26
You get our usual fine
TIIURSDA Y TlllPUCATE
Joker• •• o • • • • • • • 11 28
Nationwide Ina, , , .•• 11\2 18\2
&amp;ervicP. and finishing .
Won Loot
High Game - Jr. PbeJ,pa, 223;
1ll9h Game - Jomes llllley,
eln 119, out II 5
New York C--.1. . ,23lh 12\; Kathy Davis 175; lllgh Series 215, Mildred Pow-. 181; lUih
TOIIJ'a Tlpra, • , • , 22 14
Jr, Phelps, 857; Kathy ~vis, Series - ·Jamu Bailey, 581,
T-..Nool ••••••• ll 18
474.
Mildred .. 479.
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Zlppon,

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Miss Juliet Smith• president,
presided and Mn. Gail Faires led
the devotional program.
Mrs. Jlomer Mlrtln, .sr. gave
sn Interesting and enlightening
talk on the Bible storyofttlellves
o! Naomi and Ruth.
nating the. business session

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il'llhebn, Mrs; Ralib XrcJo.

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Schane leading the grolC) inpray..

61 Children Received Ear Test

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er,

5HE ONI.Y MENTIONS KIDS WHD
AAEN'T RELATED TO
~INI!OOY AT T~l$
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Pomolw Cealont Blk.-23 10
QuallO' Print. ••
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1W1 Fire- , , ...20 13
Lou'• Alh1lnd. •••• • 15 18
D ond DBar••••••• 14 19
EI&amp;IM· •••••••• f 29
JU9h i!orloa - Jerry Vao Jo.
628; 1l1ab Glme - Jerry
VmJow- 257.

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mernbert Mra. JOsephine Beale
M..de, with the Rav, Clll!ord

Hatlo's They1l Do It Every Time

crrY LEAGUE

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Boring

Mr». Fatr.s, Mr\1. 1 ~..- :n.trsc.
·• Mro. "\1', s. llyio, Mit. 'llartln;

A Short m~orial &amp;erVice was

drbi&lt;er.

Social Concern• hat drawn up a who view any modlficaUon as a
&amp;orvey - · Drinker&amp;
A 1963 surve,y of drinking aeries or proposals to be placed retreat from the traditional
,patterns llhowed that 61 per before the general conference, temperance stantl.
ceol of Melhodllla above the ~erne legislative bo&lt;lv of the

Loeal Bowling

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Easter boo;ketB.

- Revising the church's otrl-

PI'. PLEASANT- M111Nancy Soclet,y.
Miss Atkins who gave the hear Addns, above, therapist, tests
111t hearing of Brenda OUver, ing tests, i 1 a speech and heardiu9hter of Mr. and Mra. Jack 1ng theraplll presently employed
0. Oliver, Jr., of RL 2, Gallt- by the Kanawha COunty Board of
J»Us Ferry. Brenda was one of Education. Miss Atkins was em11 chlldreo who received hear- ployed by your Easter Seal So1111 teata at ..,. of three h181'1111 dety for all three clinics and
dillies held JIIIIUIII'Y 20, 27, and many thanks are extended Co her_
March 16 at tha MaiOII COUnty for taking time out tromherbusy
Health Department, aponsoredb)' sehecllle to come to Point Plea.
111t Ma..., COomty Easter Seal aant cktrlng her weekends and

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eon tablezrwere decoratedw I t h
sPring flower .arrangements ud

- DQiollns the section of the
Last October, a meeting was Methodist "di~&lt;ip-' wblch
called by the - s t Board permila trial and expulsion of a

Following the advice of the
October meeting. tile Board of

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-; lee, Guild, pf Ciu:l&amp;l •&amp;&gt;tscopal , .Attendl~,lhelunch"!&gt;nmeetllll! ;~• Mrs. J. J, Lovell, iiro, 14,
Church ~eld ~·.. ~ lunctlr · "ffent\, Mts. Harold .'iimer~lle, N, . CollfMlt~, ·the·· ~v. !~~~,•·
eon mee.ww w;....1cli,y o~~e.......t 11r.. 0 ,
Mr"' illlJ. cuaor~ . se~¥.~ '11!/r ~·'"
iJI the ~rl~h hou•e With :25
ton ~Mill~Dt•
•Smith, Mrs. esses.
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Mra, "'f.We Wells!OIIdMrs, ·n&gt;~

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It has long been an open the corporate Ufe oi the church stinence instead of trying to
secret that these rules are and in the Uvea of many enforce a Jega)istic proscription
!tiMed at by a largo pl'OIJ(Irllon ministers and laymen."
of alcohol.
()pposltl.on to the proposals is
Dra1m.
Propouls
of
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Dallas later thla month.
The board's

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NEW YORK (UPI)- Tho Sl. four.tesm race ol !all .......
.Loui1 Cardinali will win a
-That the Meta ·and Yankees
BOCOIId llrallllrt NaHonal Loasue will llllke New York CII.Y the
pennant but the Bojton Red SOx home of tho Jaat.flace finisher
will fadi to fifth place In the In both 1-"'·
American League , pavillg the
The world champion Cardin.
way for the Detroit Tigers to ala atlraeted illr&lt;Jijl aeross4hewin their ftrat na, ..... 1945. board aupport but not one of the
Those are the 1968 pennant 24 exporti picked tho Red SOx
prodlctlona ol the Plllted Press 1o " - ' ·
Jnternatlonal'a 24-man boerd of
The ordir ol 11111111 predicted
baseball experta, ' sn lntropld,.Ail both leaauea, oo the baa! a ol
band which aleo fOrecasts:
10 _poiM1 for a Qrlt-place vote,
- That the Cincinnati Reds, nine tor a I8CCI1d and so on
Plttabur!lh Pirate• and San c1crrm to one for a IOthi&gt;lace
Franelaco Giant" will nntsh vote, ia u rolloWa:
tl!lhlly.IJunched In that ordir
Na11onal League: Clrdlnalo,
behind the Cardinal a.
Cl20) Reds, (192) Pirates, (187)
-That the hoaeymooa will Cubo, (155) Bravea, (113)
end for Leo Durocher and the Dodgers (100) PhUUea (86)
Chlcaso Cuba will twnble from Allroo (57) and Meta CIS).
third place In 1967 to fifth place
AmericUI
Leaiue: Tigera
In 1968.
CIO I) Twin a, (195) White ~x
-Thai the Mlnneaota Twin a (186Y Orioles, (169) Red SOx,
and Ollcago Whl\0 Sox will (158) Angels, (142) IndiAns, (97)
ofler the otrongeal challenpa to Seoslors, (691 Athletics (57) and
the Tigers In contrut to the Yankees (46).

NBA Winning First
Draft War With ABA
NEW YORK (UP!}- The National Basketball Association is
getting more mUeage out of les•
ammuniUoo In the opening
round or its tint dtlaft war with
the rival American Basketball
Assoelation.
The older NBA relea&amp;ed the
result of ita two-day telephone
dratt of college players Wednesday and

before the day was out

two of the first-rOI,llld choices
hod been signed.
Bob Kauffman ol Guilford
COllege in Greensboro, N, C. ,
signed a three-year contract
with the seattle Supersonics
althoullh he said the ABA
offered him more money and
BUI Hewitt ot the University ot
Southern Caltrornla inked a
three-year contract with the Los
Angeles Lak.ers.
This made It 3-tor-3 for the
NBA Iince Player-of-the.Year
Elvin Hayes came to term s
with the San Diego Rockets last

week.
Westley Unseld or Louisville,
~ two..ume All -America select!on, was the first choice 1n
Wednesday's droll when picked
by the Baltimore Bullets.
Unseld, who also was drafted
by the Kentucky Colon~ls of the
ABA, has been offered $500,000
over the next four l years by
Kentucky, but thus far he haa
shown little Interest.
Only first-round selections
were made by the NBA team
Tuesday and Wednesday. The
remainder of the ' draft is
scheduled lor May 8 In New
York.
Other selections armounced
W.ednesda,y were:
Chlcaso - Tom Boerwinkle,
TeMessee; Cincinnati - Doo
NAMED ABA ROOKIE
NEW YORK (UPO- Earl Mon-

roe achieved his seoond &amp;o&amp;l
when he waa named NaUonal Basketball AuoclaUon rookie of the
Je4r lor 1987-68. Monroe's nut
aim waa trying lo got the Baldmore Bullets Into the NBA playolio. He failed In that reopect,
despite his herOOc efforts that
accounted tor 1,991points, rourth
highest ln tbe leape this season.
OFFERED $500,000
LOUISVll.LE, Ky. (UP0- The
Kentucky Colonels of the American Basketball Anoeiatloo_feel
they have been fouled In conlroct
Ialka with Ulllveralty ol I.oolaville AII·Ameriean Weltlay Un.
seld - but thef're not broodlng.
The Colonel a turned the other
cheek Wednesday and D!fered the
II..! Unseld • $500,000 conlract
for tM n• tour years.

'Next Year' Here.for Wo
Columbus

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.,Next

year" arrived today tor Ohio
Slate Coac:!l WOOdy Ha,yes, who
gets his fil'st long loOk at "the
best freshman team sillce rve
been here."
LaWtehing his 18th aeaem at
the helm, the IJI'eyill&amp; Ha,yea
has been wsl11ng a lon~r. hard
winter 1o trot hlo !ootllall team
011 the practl.ce fteld and see 1f
his frelhmnn proapeets are aa
as everybod;y saya thay

are.

The freshman football hopefuls all breezed through the
classroom with tlyJna colors,
and there's enough Of them to
supply contenders lor nearly
every position next fall .
••we started aa many aa 13
sophomores at one time or an.
other last year," Hayes said,
"and I guesa we will start
about four on defense and four
or five oo offense this fall."
Although Hayes tempers his
enthusiasm about his yearlings,
the word is out around the Big
Ten to look out for Ohio State In
•68.
Talk about the freshmen
starts with IJIB.rlerback Rex
Kern, a 173..pound redhead from
Lancaster. Kern poaslbly eould
take over the regular job from
two-year veteran Bill Long, who
passed up spring practice to
play shortstop on the baseball

Smith, lowwa State; DetroitPan American;
Milwaukee - Charlea Paulk,
Northeastern Oklahoma; Phoe·
nh:- Garry Gregor, South Caro.
Una; San Francisco- Ron Wil liams, West Vlrainlai New York
-Bill Hoaket, Ohio State; Loo
Angeles- Blll Hewitt, SOuthern
Calllornia; Bo.ston- Don Cha- team .
ney, Houston; St. Louis- Sdp
Harlicka, South carolina; and
Philadelphia- Staler Halimon,
Utah State.

otto Moore,

IOWAN SELECTED
WICHITA, Kan. (UPO University of Jowa senior Sam
WHUams, an All-Big Ten choice
thi s season, Wednesday beeame
the 12th player to be selected
lor the annual National North South All-Star basketball game .
Williams, the Big Tens'
second leading scorer with a
25.9 average ln the campe.J.gn
just ended, was the sixth player
selected to the North squad for
the g;une that will be played
here- April 13.
PROS PLAY

WEMBLEY, England (U ~O­
The National Tennis League, a
newly formed pro troope, will
play in an invitational pro
tourney at Empire Pool here
May 2-7, it WBI announced
Wednesday.
The troupe, which will also
play in a preliminary to the
British Broadcasting Corporation's tournament Ln Wembley
on April 17, includes BUlle Jean
King of Long Beach, Call!. and
Roy EmerBOn of Australia, who
were ranked the top man and
woman amateur s In tlle world
before signing for -contracts
Monday.
SWIM RECORD
MOSCOW (UPD - Huaaia's
Vladimir Koainsky shattered the
world record in the 200 meter
breaststroke WednesdQ with a
2:27.4 clocking in a duel meet
against Easl Germany.
The Ume was Cour.ten.ths of a
second better than the market

GAME SCHEDULED
ST. LOUIS (UPI) -

Plana

were announced Wednelldly for
the sixth amual Armed Forces
Olarii.Y game between the St .

Louis Cardinals and Chicago
Bears of the National Football
Leque.
The exhibition will be played
at 011...,.1 SOldier' 1 Field oa
Sept. 6 and all benetlta \'lill &amp;II
to Army, Navy, and Air Force
. reUet llfOUPI.

fine frolh proopecl, Ron Maclejowstd of Bedford, plenty of
f!me 1o show what they can do
dUrllll aprlng workoula.
Ketn has captured· the lmatltnatlon "' maey !notllill flnl at
Ohio State wiih hla dlrln&amp; type
ol play, lUI 77-yard -bdown
run ln a rrelhman p.me laat
fall ~P plen\Y of ooUce, and the
1967 varelty 11 atllltrylngto!lgure out how to tackle him.
Itt a poaaible Ohio State eould
start an aU-sophomore backfteld
before the season is over, de optte the fact that oni.Y Rudy
Hubbard diparted by graduation from last year•• starting
unit.
Among the running backs,
Leo Ha,yden of Da,ytoo, who
""'' with speed and power, will
be hard to keep out or the line·
up. And John Brockington, a
6-1, 215-pounder !rom Brookl)'n, N. Y., haa the speed and up veterans Dave Whitfield and
otrength 1o dllllod&amp;v both of last Nick Roman on defense.
The best first year men at
year'• sopbomore terrors. Paul
lllff and Jim otla.
tackle appear to be John DomHayes ts so talent rich 1n the bos of Gartleld Jlel!lhts, Jim
backfield that be awitched frosh Opperman or Bluffton and Terry
Jack Tatum or Pa.uaic, N. J., Stout of Xenia.
Hayes can't h e I p smUing
from tullbaek to cornerback.
And there' a Cleveland's Larry when someone ment:Wna tne
Zelina, wtlo"s (J.lic.k, powerful name of Doug Dadams, a 6..foot
111d a fine pass receiver. An 215-ii(IUnder from Xenia. u An
ankle injury last tall kept Ze- exceptionally fine proapect,"
waa the way Hayes described
llna. under wraps.

(Skeeter) Phaltn. t h e
Meigs Marauders' pint-sized left..
Cielder, led a 12-hit attack with
three singles and a cbllble in four
appearances at the plate Wedni! r.day at Middleport that demolist.-ed the 8.ipley Vikirws of West
Virginia lG-1.
lt was the third straight win
Lor Coach Russ )b)re'• crew
against ro losses.
Bob Burdette, jwlior righthander, worked the flrst (our innings,
allowed one hit, walked one, hit
nobody, and litruck out six ba~
ters. It was his first start of the
season. He lett with the score &amp;-0.
Other Marauder hitters were
Dennis Ault a fourth inning leadKeith

WIISIIINGTON (UPI) '- ' Lair-

aponilllred I spoclal arbllrltlon
board lo lry to 'l""k f\111 •
Yoluolirf .....,.en~, preosed
lUid flold feud betweeothe NCAA for maodotory losJslatlon . _
and the AAU erupted aslin.
leal'lllq ol the NCAA-USTFF
The ""' dlaputo ,.., lrill· ropudi.UOO of the compromlao.
prod b)' Ottlrl9ht reJocfiloo of •
NCAA Prosldent Jlareua L.
~ eompromlll JH:Oi!Osal by
Plant end Rev. Crowley said
tho 'hoicl1 ·Of ·the NCAA 'and It they would take no a&lt;credlle·
111e u.s. rrac:k anc1 tlon action galjlll &amp;1\Y ath!J!I.e•
or school• umt1 Nov. 1 to&lt;~YIIid
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taln starter , displte ~~~t' l:iiW'il ·
r1 such veteran• as Dlrk: 'WW•
din, Mark Siler and Mike Jboil-1'~! :
ke.
Good Defenalve
Jim Sllllwqon, a 212:pourldi,l'.
from Mount Vernon,
the Buck!OI'ea depth at
IPI&amp;rd behind aenlor VIc
myer, and the defensive
doetn't JCop there.
The Buekeyes have def1msl·ro ~
halfback• galore. In addiUoa to ·
the veterana, Tatum; Mike Sen· ·
111bauafl of Lockland; Tim An- ~ ~
derson of Follanabee, W. va.. ~·
Mark Debevc of Geneva; Jim J~~;, ,
Coburn of Maumee, llKI 1lm '

Wagner or Columbus are au ·'
!all and capable of gtvlng the .
seeondary plenty ol reserve . · ·
power.

Sophomores will be contend.
ers at neari.r every poaitioo,
and eight or nino of them wtll
start for the Buckeye• Next ·
year . They're big, fast and paw.
er!ul, giving RaYos depth at
every position.
Hayea never had it so good.
Brlns on Purdue!

Easiest Way

to Lovelier
Rooms

took the entire Marauder bombardm.en~ walkins t, laming 12,
hitting nobody.
RIPley
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Meigs
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Three Marauder .Pltcher s diSWisher
and
Wallen.
Burdette
vided the nmaining three IDDings to polish off Rlple.Y, opening (WP), English (5), Gilkey (6) Dowith junior righthander Ken Eng- moske.Y (7) and Sfolan.

olf triPle; BUI ~'wan two singles.
Lennie Van Meter three singles,
and Mark Tannehill and Van Johnson, each a single.

lish 6ll hits, one walk, 2 KOa),
Senior righthander Rod Gilbey
(one h14 one walk, one XO), Uld
junior lefty Carl (Birdey) Demoske.Y (one hit, one walk. 2 KOs).
Rl,pley got its run in the sixth
when with one out Chambers lined
a GUkey last ball for a double
Into right field, swle third, and
home.
Wple.Y' s righthander Swiaher

Reds Lose, Nolan
Returned To l\finors
TAMPA, Fla. (UP0 - ClnclMatl cloted ita Grapefrllit
League season here Wednesday
with a 4-3 loss to the Pittsburgh
Pirates,

The Reds ended the sprlne
.sea1011 wlUt a 16..a mark, good
enDUIIl lor first place in the

National League standings for

exlllhition baseball this year.
Prior to Wednesday's game,
ENDS SPECULATION
NEW YORK (UP0 - Prelly
PeUY Fleming plans to ride
her tee skate• to fame and lortune In show business before
slowing the psce and !lclfilling a
secondary goal of becoming a
school teacher.
Mlu Fleming, sn Ol,ympie BOld
medal winner and three • time
world Opre ska!Ulg c:!lamplon,
ended apeoulallon about her fUture Wocmesday by announcing
a decitlon to .PUt aae a proles.
llonat career_

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United Pren International
(Division Setnl!lnala)

(Bell of Five)
East
Series A
W, L. Pet.
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Indiana
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Kentucl&lt;y
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West
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Hal McRae and Jimmy wn.
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Iiams and outtlelder Bob RaUd·
Wednesday' • Results
man were optioned to Indianap- New Orleans 102 Denver 97
olis. First baseman Jim Beau(Onl,y gsme ocheduled)
champ was returned to tlle
Thursday's Games
same club. out-righted to the Mlnneaota at Pittsburgh
Hoosiers was pitcher Rm
.(Only game scheduled)
Tompkins.
The Reds also announced
pitcher Gary Nol81'1, bothered
by a sore shoulder, would return to CincinnaU lor a physical
examination.
Lefty Billy MeCool ren:talned
In Tampa to pitch for the lndlanapolla team toclay and &amp;inday, theo will join the Reds In

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Md., Is lhe world's largest
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mldahlpmen .

'Bitter: lf' rack-Fi~ld Feud Resumes
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Frelhmen Jan White ot Har·
rlaburll. Pa., Dick Kuhn of Lou..
Iaviiie, Ohio, and Chuck Aldrin
of Glenbrook, Dl., are the top
candidates at offensive end.
White Ia the leading candld8te
for split end, a allOt vacated by
Bill Andera.
Althou9h the tadde opota will
be tilled by veteran• Dave Fo.
ley and · Rufus Mayea, who was
awitched from 11!1ht end. frosh
Dave Cheney of Uma and Rich·
ard Troha ol Cleveland, figure
U&gt; do plonl,y of pleying. In the
midst of the serap tor atarUng
guards will be AII.Qhlo Brian
Donovan of Columbus Watterson and Phil strickland of Cln·
clnnatl, one ol whom is sure to
start ln the vacant spot along.
side regular A.lan Jack.
Three promising freshmen
ends, Jim Marsh of Elyria, Ed
Lapuh of Cleveland and Tom
Ecrement ol cancon, will back

Phalin's 4 Hits Lead Marauders
To Third Straight Diamond Win

set by Jan O'Brien or Australia
In the 1964 Ol,ymples at Tokyo.

Freshmen ~rterbaekl
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Udled Press International
' Mllliodlot&amp; are choosing up
oldio l9r a. family fiA!ll over
llfolr c:hurdl' a stand oa drink·

hie.

It will take place at a geDel'al
""""""""' which convenes In
Dallal on April 21, and It bids
fair lo be a mzler.
For pnera&amp;la!a, the Methocllll Church haa flally condemned the consumpllon of
alcoholic beverages In aey
.,..Duty.
HPera1stlng in the use oC
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llqoor'' I&amp; an
oC!eose for wblch a member
theorollcall,y may be lrled and
OlljJtl!ed from the church.
Mlnitten are req.dred. to take
formal pledges of total ab1

stinence.

age of 15 use alcohol. , ....
oni.Y two percentaao _polnls
UDder the figure for Prolellanls
in seneral. otller survey• have
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-SCrspplng the mlnlaterlal
pledp o1 total abollnenee. .

Snemalderable number ot clergy.

(aucceuor to the famous
- s t Board of Temper- clal statement oo alcohol lo
an~) to CUJAider the advisablli· stress practical reasons for
I.Y of modifying the church's abstinence, while making clear
that each Chrl stian is free to
stand.
The participants In the make his own "responsible
meeting- a broadly represent&amp;.. decision" on the matter.
The . net eltect of these
11ve group of psslors and
changes,
if adopted, would be to
theologians- cmcluded that the
poUcy of lnalstlng on lolal put the United Methodist
abstinence 11is prodlclng ~ Church · in the position ot
cr1-.y and a loss ot integrity in str&lt;lngly urging vohmtary ab-

"II .., let him be&lt;ome toe oliOliGied ot on eorly oge he'll
b..e nothing to look forward to!"

likely to be vocal and vehement.

It wil1 come from Methodists

YCUR CENTAL HEALTH

Teeth Straightening
Not Uncommon for Adults
By WILLIAM LAWRENCE, D.D.S.

News item : Married couple,
both of whom were having
their teeth straightened,
kissed one night aod got their
orthodontic braces hooked together. Their 9·year·old son
had to cut the wires to separate them .
Only a few years ago this
situation would have been unlikely. The Ideal age then for
orthodontic treatment was
nine to 12 years and teeth
straightening was hardly in
vogue for adu1ts. Now it's not
uncommon for people to get
hors d'oeuvres stuck in their
braces or even break them on
a martini olive pit.
Mrs. G had a diastema , or
space between her upper front
teeth. She always hated it but
somehow never got around to
doing anything about it. Now
she is having her diastema
· · ·· corrected with orthodontic ap· '
plianceo. •· .
Diastema Is one of the more
frequent reasons for adult
orthodontic treatment. The
usual cause of diastema is the
tou~h fibrous tissue called
labial frenum , that sometimes
grows between upper and
fower lront teeth, pushing
give to our chlldren the needed lhem apart, or preventing
them from growing together.
hearing tests.
Treatment often requires
Miss Atkins stated that a fuJI
report on each ol the children's
tests will be returned and put
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United Thsok Offering which will
surgical removal of thi.s Ussue be collectedat the April 21 church
and then USt! of wires and
bands to bring the teeth toget her. Once together they
usually have to be held in Sev~n
place by a fixed splint per.
manently attached to the
backs or the teeth , or a removable splint or retainer
that 's worn at night. Otherwise the teeth might teod to
PI'. ·PLEASANT - Seven Pt.
drift apart.
Pleaaant Jr. IUgh: Sehool stuThere are many other rea· dents will participate in the 14th
sons for adult orthodontic Annual Regional Science Fair at
treatment. Most common are Marshall University this week- .::
dcosme ticds,. poor bitde, perioh- end.
··
on1a1 n;ease an
mout
Exhi):lltors are Jan Taylor, .
habits. such as tongue thrust,
lip pressure , pencil c;:bewing, Robert Darst, Ronald McCiin~ ·,·
nail· and thread-biting, pipe lock, flondy IWI, William !klrstem biting, or any eccentric brook, Barry Morrow and Janet
pressure that's frequent and Rhoad8a. 11le,y will be aceom.
strong enough to move teeth panted by scleace teaefler, Rleh- ·:·
from their proper alignment. ard Workman.
While the ideal age for
Judglhg of the nearly 400 ex·
· orthodontic tre,atment Is prob- ,.I)Jblt• -''1 1&gt;1' ~'ilu"""'' rrtdiY
ably still nine ·tif !%'-yeats" ··art;i"'r "".an\l· pubj( ·:ll( '~tkln
many corrections can be 'oi
will.;. he'f:from
ifaed.e at a much later time In 7 to tO p.m Frida,:r and on Sat-

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your physician. Your pharm-

one-coat vinyl
WALL PAINT IS homoge·
nized. This gives you a
COOkJJIIo
creamy smooth texture
Many other Items will be on
-lal and fun for everyOne all .with less drip . . . less
spatter. Superior hiding
tl)tee dayHttho ~omoroy J..oncl.
offers one·coat coverage.
mark 0poo Houao. The door
No brush or roller marks.
.Prtzea.constii or aeven tree BCA
You can go bac,k and
COklr TV ... glua 100 bo101a
touch up missed a.&lt;eas
prius of OJimplan POI'IItllnint
without
a trace. Dries in
Cladloa. All throe daya plan 1o
30 minutes: Guaranteed
bl !llledwlthrsaloXC&gt;Iihieovento.
wuhable.
· Applies easily
Tho ·!let!!fY rtllrosentl!l~ ol ·
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tbe Twendeth Contury Welding
Clean
up
vtiih
sciap and
COIIIPltiY wW '"!! l)re..m Yflilo.Y
ctYing lnatructiqno ind liP• on
water. Newest~
.welding, U )'OU have any problema · decorator
c~lors .
•
eome In snd dlacu" them with
him. The f.. cory t'fllrolenwive
REGULAR
wUI also be on haod 1o demo.,.
$6.119GAL
otnte Friday, tho latest In drain
ol_,.a. You ·ww hav • •to see .
thlo ioiiuloua dreln clOOMr)?tcri1
hOW It wOJ'klj. ; ~i 1;'•• '
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hove the hellcliPIOr Hen ·~)OW
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI)Three Qlio collegiate caa:ers
were anoth~r sJngle by ~encer ;. were among 15 athletes given
In tiM aecond, BUI Schult/&amp; sJo. . NCAA $1,000 l&lt;holarshlps lot·
Jle ln the first and OOuble in the
tblrd, and a single by Bob poot.IJI'aduate work Wemesday.
Ritchie leading of! the !11th.
Retiring Ohio Stale Unlveraii.Y
Second Baseman Perry Beebe Captain Bill Hosket of Dayton;
got Kyger Creek's first hit when Cipt. Wayne young of Hamden,
he &lt;bubled with two out .tn the a senior at Ohio University, and
third. The loolng qulcki.Y ended, Bill Druckemlller of Denison
however, as KCnevergotanother University, a Fairview, Pa., nahlt untU leftfielder Tom CooPer ttve, were honored.
cDubled with nobody out .m. the
Hosket, who was named the
aeventh. Cower was thrown out Buckeyes• molt valuable player
this year and to the UP! Alltrying to go to third and the
cat threat ended.
·America team, wu also drafted
Ealtern was seheduled to pla;y
We«tesday by the New York
this atternoon at Parker$burg .J(nlcks of the National Basket.
South.
·ball Asaociation.
1\yger Creek 000 000 o- 0 2 1
Hoskel' • wife, Patricia, lold
Eo&amp;tern
000 100 x-1 5 I sn Ohio State Unlveraii.Y student
Rothgeb and Peck. Borlne: and ·newspaper sports writer she
Burke.
di&amp;it think her husband would
accept the scholarship because
Hosket was Interested in play.
FIGHT RESULTS
By United Press International lng protess!onal basketball .
Young was the second Ohio
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPO University
player to receive
Ruben Navarro, 129, t.os Angeles, ouQ)Ointed Pete Gon- such an award. Last year, Russ
Hamilton of Marion was given
zales, 129, Las Vegas (10).
a similar award .
Druckemtuer, a pre-medicine
major, planned to enter Har.
. vard University medical School
in the fall .
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The scholar!tllps go to 15 bas.
ketball players armually, who
made significant academic and
· atbleUe· adrleveme.-ta.
. The il&lt;holarihipo may be used
tor post-graduate study at an institution of the recipient's choice.
To quali(y, a pl&lt;\)'er must
have maiJrtajned a 3.0 or B
. grade point average, performed
with distinction on the basketball court and must be planning
to do graduate work.

oul spetial authorization from

eWftd..No.Mo.. Lewn

LATE·SUNDAY MIXED LEAGUE
Won Lost
Torpedoes •••••••• 10 5
Hanclieapl • • • • • • • • 8
TID1)08 •• , •• , o • • • 8

~on,. prescriptions may not be refilled with·

Mrs.
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Wilhelm spoke
briefly on tho lmPoi'IIIICe of the

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~ Lawn Farm. , ,It
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e11ng commlttee co-sod ol
Mrs. D.: N. CoMOrs, chairm~~~t
Mrs. F, W. Ingraham snd Mra,
Homer Martin to present a slate
o1 oCficen tor election at t h e
Mey m..tlng.

AII·Stln ®

The Eagles oC .Eaatern H 1 g h
School took a 1-0 victory over •
visiting 1\ypr Creek In • pltcl&gt;er' s duel Wednssday lltomoon.
Righthander Mike Boring, a.
big, atro~ freshman, went the
route In his first high sehool
bliebau game, pvlng .., ool,y ~ ~
t4ts. He outdueled Kyp• Creek'•
OCIIali.Y
and strong lotthanci..
er, Jon Rothgeb. Borlnt~: tanned
II and walked oobody. Rothgeb
struck out nine, walked only one
and gave._, five hits.
The run ol the aeven-iMlng
contest was scored in the
fourth fnune when Mike Martin
was sale on an error with one
out, Larry ~oncer olng!ed him
to third and theo Jerry Burke's
bunt oscrlfi&lt;e got him henna.
Theool,y other hltaforEaotern

refilled and had your pho.rma.cist refuse,

loO" i:inlth appololed o nom!.,.

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If you've • - aHempted to have a prescription

received Prices and

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,Two-Hits

From Your Pharmacist

SimPle&amp; or materials with which
to covet the tops ot the dining
tables used in the .Pt.rlsh housa.

PT. PLEASANT - Senator
' Randal A. Taylor (D - Mason)
stated Wednesday that his road
request Is being considered and
Health Department.
will be one or the two major
~uthern Bowling. ••• 6
9
These cUnlcs are one or tfle High Game - Fred Morrow, l9t; roacr projects up for bid during
activities carried out during the
the month of April. Taylor said
Neacll Carsey, 153.
year by the local Easter Seal
Maaon County will get 0t10 of lhe
Society, made possible through
two special projectoln WeotVIrdonations to Easter Seals.
MONDAY BEND LEAGUE
glnls.
Won Lost
Thla special reaurfaclng pi'O*
IU9h Series - Jr, Phelps, N• • , , ,,,.,,.,, •• 23 7
4 No Trumps, .....17 13
jed Covers 5.2 miles, beglmlng
523; 1fl9h Game - Jr. Phelps, Quton's • • • o • o o • • 18 12
JI.C's , , o o o • , , , o 15 15
In the CII.Y of POint Pl ..aant at
212.
Born Lo..rs •••.••12 18
J,K..M,
o o
o 17
13
6th ~ to the Y on Route 2,
Frenchies •• , • , , o • •13 17
Mocm ~lmers •• , • 9 21
ilori!J 011 Rt. 62, llar!Ulg at 6111
IU9h Sertea and Come -Paul
Pomeroy Goll Course. .11 19
street, up Viand !lreet, Jackaon
Davia, ~and 211; BeUy Batey,
&amp;!lith' I Body ~ ••• 8 22
Blvd., to 28th street.
INOOSTRIAL LEAGUE
476 and 179.
High Game - n&gt;ug Fry, 258;
Taylor aald If both projecto
Won Lost High Series ~ DJug Fey, 603.
are approved the eoll .will be
Davia Warner , , • • .21
9
$60,000. Ta.Ytor emphaaloed he
K and C •• .• o • • • • o20 10
is working on aeveral aec:ondary
~U.n !Xugs . . . . , 12
18
THURSDAY P, lol. LEAGUE
road projects lor Ma1011 ~
Woo Lost Thomas llo&lt;IY liloi&gt;· ,14 16
WIG LEAGUE
and 11 confident that several
Seven 1-'&gt; • • • .. •••16 14
lola's ••••••••• • •• 21
9
1ll9h Game- Julia Houle• 175 farm to markat rosdo will be
Jn\'lders • , • , • • • • 5 25
High Series -Kathy Davia 453 reourfaced during 1968,
SIYin llt ••••••••.•18 12
lfl&amp;h
Serle•
Bob
Bow-.
5815;
Forrest Run. •• o • • • •14 16
High Game- Jr. Pheli&gt;s, 257.
CJ-. Canadiy••••14 16
Powell'&amp; Sunoco. • , .. Ill,\ 1~
Benr)Jr's. o • • • • • • • 101,1 ltlh
SUNDAY MIXED LEAGUE
MONDAY NIGHT MIXED
Won lost
1ll9h Sarlos - Julie Bo,ylea,
Won lost
Maraudir&amp; . . . . . . . 17
13
474; JU9h Como - 1'-..a Co'- Four ~rtsmen •• • •• 33 6
lina, 182.
S.lrcara •••••••• 17 13
Bob's Four •••••••• 23 16
Three Nuts &amp; Bol~ ••• 22 17
Ridenour• T, v. . . ..16 14
Pomeroy COli COurae. ,15 Z4
Bee Ceea ........ 14 16
Newell'&amp; Sunoco • • • ill,\ 151,i
1llaoUMr Bolek. , • , ••13 26
You get our usual fine
TIIURSDA Y TlllPUCATE
Joker• •• o • • • • • • • 11 28
Nationwide Ina, , , .•• 11\2 18\2
&amp;ervicP. and finishing .
Won Loot
High Game - Jr. PbeJ,pa, 223;
1ll9h Game - Jomes llllley,
eln 119, out II 5
New York C--.1. . ,23lh 12\; Kathy Davis 175; lllgh Series 215, Mildred Pow-. 181; lUih
TOIIJ'a Tlpra, • , • , 22 14
Jr, Phelps, 857; Kathy ~vis, Series - ·Jamu Bailey, 581,
T-..Nool ••••••• ll 18
474.
Mildred .. 479.
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3 LOCATIONS
Zlppon,

gro\11

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Pomt~W"Mlddlepor~

blfl

Miss Juliet Smith• president,
presided and Mn. Gail Faires led
the devotional program.
Mrs. Jlomer Mlrtln, .sr. gave
sn Interesting and enlightening
talk on the Bible storyofttlellves
o! Naomi and Ruth.
nating the. business session

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S.
il'llhebn, Mrs; Ralib XrcJo.

J' ..

Schane leading the grolC) inpray..

61 Children Received Ear Test

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er,

5HE ONI.Y MENTIONS KIDS WHD
AAEN'T RELATED TO
~INI!OOY AT T~l$
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Woo Loot
Pomolw Cealont Blk.-23 10
QuallO' Print. ••
.21 12
1W1 Fire- , , ...20 13
Lou'• Alh1lnd. •••• • 15 18
D ond DBar••••••• 14 19
EI&amp;IM· •••••••• f 29
JU9h i!orloa - Jerry Vao Jo.
628; 1l1ab Glme - Jerry
VmJow- 257.

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held b)' the &amp;l'OIC' tOr dq&gt;srted
mernbert Mra. JOsephine Beale
M..de, with the Rav, Clll!ord

Hatlo's They1l Do It Every Time

crrY LEAGUE

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The llall,y Sontlnel,

Boring

Mr». Fatr.s, Mr\1. 1 ~..- :n.trsc.
·• Mro. "\1', s. llyio, Mit. 'llartln;

A Short m~orial &amp;erVice was

drbi&lt;er.

Social Concern• hat drawn up a who view any modlficaUon as a
&amp;orvey - · Drinker&amp;
A 1963 surve,y of drinking aeries or proposals to be placed retreat from the traditional
,patterns llhowed that 61 per before the general conference, temperance stantl.
ceol of Melhodllla above the ~erne legislative bo&lt;lv of the

Loeal Bowling

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Easter boo;ketB.

- Revising the church's otrl-

PI'. PLEASANT- M111Nancy Soclet,y.
Miss Atkins who gave the hear Addns, above, therapist, tests
111t hearing of Brenda OUver, ing tests, i 1 a speech and heardiu9hter of Mr. and Mra. Jack 1ng theraplll presently employed
0. Oliver, Jr., of RL 2, Gallt- by the Kanawha COunty Board of
J»Us Ferry. Brenda was one of Education. Miss Atkins was em11 chlldreo who received hear- ployed by your Easter Seal So1111 teata at ..,. of three h181'1111 dety for all three clinics and
dillies held JIIIIUIII'Y 20, 27, and many thanks are extended Co her_
March 16 at tha MaiOII COUnty for taking time out tromherbusy
Health Department, aponsoredb)' sehecllle to come to Point Plea.
111t Ma..., COomty Easter Seal aant cktrlng her weekends and

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Elza Martlb, Mro. 'l'cim W~ters,

eon tablezrwere decoratedw I t h
sPring flower .arrangements ud

- DQiollns the section of the
Last October, a meeting was Methodist "di~&lt;ip-' wblch
called by the - s t Board permila trial and expulsion of a

Following the advice of the
October meeting. tile Board of

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-; lee, Guild, pf Ciu:l&amp;l •&amp;&gt;tscopal , .Attendl~,lhelunch"!&gt;nmeetllll! ;~• Mrs. J. J, Lovell, iiro, 14,
Church ~eld ~·.. ~ lunctlr · "ffent\, Mts. Harold .'iimer~lle, N, . CollfMlt~, ·the·· ~v. !~~~,•·
eon mee.ww w;....1cli,y o~~e.......t 11r.. 0 ,
Mr"' illlJ. cuaor~ . se~¥.~ '11!/r ~·'"
iJI the ~rl~h hou•e With :25
ton ~Mill~Dt•
•Smith, Mrs. esses.
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Mra, "'f.We Wells!OIIdMrs, ·n&gt;~

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It has long been an open the corporate Ufe oi the church stinence instead of trying to
secret that these rules are and in the Uvea of many enforce a Jega)istic proscription
!tiMed at by a largo pl'OIJ(Irllon ministers and laymen."
of alcohol.
()pposltl.on to the proposals is
Dra1m.
Propouls
of
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Dallas later thla month.
The board's

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NEW YORK (UPI)- Tho Sl. four.tesm race ol !all .......
.Loui1 Cardinali will win a
-That the Meta ·and Yankees
BOCOIId llrallllrt NaHonal Loasue will llllke New York CII.Y the
pennant but the Bojton Red SOx home of tho Jaat.flace finisher
will fadi to fifth place In the In both 1-"'·
American League , pavillg the
The world champion Cardin.
way for the Detroit Tigers to ala atlraeted illr&lt;Jijl aeross4hewin their ftrat na, ..... 1945. board aupport but not one of the
Those are the 1968 pennant 24 exporti picked tho Red SOx
prodlctlona ol the Plllted Press 1o " - ' ·
Jnternatlonal'a 24-man boerd of
The ordir ol 11111111 predicted
baseball experta, ' sn lntropld,.Ail both leaauea, oo the baa! a ol
band which aleo fOrecasts:
10 _poiM1 for a Qrlt-place vote,
- That the Cincinnati Reds, nine tor a I8CCI1d and so on
Plttabur!lh Pirate• and San c1crrm to one for a IOthi&gt;lace
Franelaco Giant" will nntsh vote, ia u rolloWa:
tl!lhlly.IJunched In that ordir
Na11onal League: Clrdlnalo,
behind the Cardinal a.
Cl20) Reds, (192) Pirates, (187)
-That the hoaeymooa will Cubo, (155) Bravea, (113)
end for Leo Durocher and the Dodgers (100) PhUUea (86)
Chlcaso Cuba will twnble from Allroo (57) and Meta CIS).
third place In 1967 to fifth place
AmericUI
Leaiue: Tigera
In 1968.
CIO I) Twin a, (195) White ~x
-Thai the Mlnneaota Twin a (186Y Orioles, (169) Red SOx,
and Ollcago Whl\0 Sox will (158) Angels, (142) IndiAns, (97)
ofler the otrongeal challenpa to Seoslors, (691 Athletics (57) and
the Tigers In contrut to the Yankees (46).

NBA Winning First
Draft War With ABA
NEW YORK (UP!}- The National Basketball Association is
getting more mUeage out of les•
ammuniUoo In the opening
round or its tint dtlaft war with
the rival American Basketball
Assoelation.
The older NBA relea&amp;ed the
result of ita two-day telephone
dratt of college players Wednesday and

before the day was out

two of the first-rOI,llld choices
hod been signed.
Bob Kauffman ol Guilford
COllege in Greensboro, N, C. ,
signed a three-year contract
with the seattle Supersonics
althoullh he said the ABA
offered him more money and
BUI Hewitt ot the University ot
Southern Caltrornla inked a
three-year contract with the Los
Angeles Lak.ers.
This made It 3-tor-3 for the
NBA Iince Player-of-the.Year
Elvin Hayes came to term s
with the San Diego Rockets last

week.
Westley Unseld or Louisville,
~ two..ume All -America select!on, was the first choice 1n
Wednesday's droll when picked
by the Baltimore Bullets.
Unseld, who also was drafted
by the Kentucky Colon~ls of the
ABA, has been offered $500,000
over the next four l years by
Kentucky, but thus far he haa
shown little Interest.
Only first-round selections
were made by the NBA team
Tuesday and Wednesday. The
remainder of the ' draft is
scheduled lor May 8 In New
York.
Other selections armounced
W.ednesda,y were:
Chlcaso - Tom Boerwinkle,
TeMessee; Cincinnati - Doo
NAMED ABA ROOKIE
NEW YORK (UPO- Earl Mon-

roe achieved his seoond &amp;o&amp;l
when he waa named NaUonal Basketball AuoclaUon rookie of the
Je4r lor 1987-68. Monroe's nut
aim waa trying lo got the Baldmore Bullets Into the NBA playolio. He failed In that reopect,
despite his herOOc efforts that
accounted tor 1,991points, rourth
highest ln tbe leape this season.
OFFERED $500,000
LOUISVll.LE, Ky. (UP0- The
Kentucky Colonels of the American Basketball Anoeiatloo_feel
they have been fouled In conlroct
Ialka with Ulllveralty ol I.oolaville AII·Ameriean Weltlay Un.
seld - but thef're not broodlng.
The Colonel a turned the other
cheek Wednesday and D!fered the
II..! Unseld • $500,000 conlract
for tM n• tour years.

'Next Year' Here.for Wo
Columbus

(UPD -

.,Next

year" arrived today tor Ohio
Slate Coac:!l WOOdy Ha,yes, who
gets his fil'st long loOk at "the
best freshman team sillce rve
been here."
LaWtehing his 18th aeaem at
the helm, the IJI'eyill&amp; Ha,yea
has been wsl11ng a lon~r. hard
winter 1o trot hlo !ootllall team
011 the practl.ce fteld and see 1f
his frelhmnn proapeets are aa
as everybod;y saya thay

are.

The freshman football hopefuls all breezed through the
classroom with tlyJna colors,
and there's enough Of them to
supply contenders lor nearly
every position next fall .
••we started aa many aa 13
sophomores at one time or an.
other last year," Hayes said,
"and I guesa we will start
about four on defense and four
or five oo offense this fall."
Although Hayes tempers his
enthusiasm about his yearlings,
the word is out around the Big
Ten to look out for Ohio State In
•68.
Talk about the freshmen
starts with IJIB.rlerback Rex
Kern, a 173..pound redhead from
Lancaster. Kern poaslbly eould
take over the regular job from
two-year veteran Bill Long, who
passed up spring practice to
play shortstop on the baseball

Smith, lowwa State; DetroitPan American;
Milwaukee - Charlea Paulk,
Northeastern Oklahoma; Phoe·
nh:- Garry Gregor, South Caro.
Una; San Francisco- Ron Wil liams, West Vlrainlai New York
-Bill Hoaket, Ohio State; Loo
Angeles- Blll Hewitt, SOuthern
Calllornia; Bo.ston- Don Cha- team .
ney, Houston; St. Louis- Sdp
Harlicka, South carolina; and
Philadelphia- Staler Halimon,
Utah State.

otto Moore,

IOWAN SELECTED
WICHITA, Kan. (UPO University of Jowa senior Sam
WHUams, an All-Big Ten choice
thi s season, Wednesday beeame
the 12th player to be selected
lor the annual National North South All-Star basketball game .
Williams, the Big Tens'
second leading scorer with a
25.9 average ln the campe.J.gn
just ended, was the sixth player
selected to the North squad for
the g;une that will be played
here- April 13.
PROS PLAY

WEMBLEY, England (U ~O­
The National Tennis League, a
newly formed pro troope, will
play in an invitational pro
tourney at Empire Pool here
May 2-7, it WBI announced
Wednesday.
The troupe, which will also
play in a preliminary to the
British Broadcasting Corporation's tournament Ln Wembley
on April 17, includes BUlle Jean
King of Long Beach, Call!. and
Roy EmerBOn of Australia, who
were ranked the top man and
woman amateur s In tlle world
before signing for -contracts
Monday.
SWIM RECORD
MOSCOW (UPD - Huaaia's
Vladimir Koainsky shattered the
world record in the 200 meter
breaststroke WednesdQ with a
2:27.4 clocking in a duel meet
against Easl Germany.
The Ume was Cour.ten.ths of a
second better than the market

GAME SCHEDULED
ST. LOUIS (UPI) -

Plana

were announced Wednelldly for
the sixth amual Armed Forces
Olarii.Y game between the St .

Louis Cardinals and Chicago
Bears of the National Football
Leque.
The exhibition will be played
at 011...,.1 SOldier' 1 Field oa
Sept. 6 and all benetlta \'lill &amp;II
to Army, Navy, and Air Force
. reUet llfOUPI.

fine frolh proopecl, Ron Maclejowstd of Bedford, plenty of
f!me 1o show what they can do
dUrllll aprlng workoula.
Ketn has captured· the lmatltnatlon "' maey !notllill flnl at
Ohio State wiih hla dlrln&amp; type
ol play, lUI 77-yard -bdown
run ln a rrelhman p.me laat
fall ~P plen\Y of ooUce, and the
1967 varelty 11 atllltrylngto!lgure out how to tackle him.
Itt a poaaible Ohio State eould
start an aU-sophomore backfteld
before the season is over, de optte the fact that oni.Y Rudy
Hubbard diparted by graduation from last year•• starting
unit.
Among the running backs,
Leo Ha,yden of Da,ytoo, who
""'' with speed and power, will
be hard to keep out or the line·
up. And John Brockington, a
6-1, 215-pounder !rom Brookl)'n, N. Y., haa the speed and up veterans Dave Whitfield and
otrength 1o dllllod&amp;v both of last Nick Roman on defense.
The best first year men at
year'• sopbomore terrors. Paul
lllff and Jim otla.
tackle appear to be John DomHayes ts so talent rich 1n the bos of Gartleld Jlel!lhts, Jim
backfield that be awitched frosh Opperman or Bluffton and Terry
Jack Tatum or Pa.uaic, N. J., Stout of Xenia.
Hayes can't h e I p smUing
from tullbaek to cornerback.
And there' a Cleveland's Larry when someone ment:Wna tne
Zelina, wtlo"s (J.lic.k, powerful name of Doug Dadams, a 6..foot
111d a fine pass receiver. An 215-ii(IUnder from Xenia. u An
ankle injury last tall kept Ze- exceptionally fine proapect,"
waa the way Hayes described
llna. under wraps.

(Skeeter) Phaltn. t h e
Meigs Marauders' pint-sized left..
Cielder, led a 12-hit attack with
three singles and a cbllble in four
appearances at the plate Wedni! r.day at Middleport that demolist.-ed the 8.ipley Vikirws of West
Virginia lG-1.
lt was the third straight win
Lor Coach Russ )b)re'• crew
against ro losses.
Bob Burdette, jwlior righthander, worked the flrst (our innings,
allowed one hit, walked one, hit
nobody, and litruck out six ba~
ters. It was his first start of the
season. He lett with the score &amp;-0.
Other Marauder hitters were
Dennis Ault a fourth inning leadKeith

WIISIIINGTON (UPI) '- ' Lair-

aponilllred I spoclal arbllrltlon
board lo lry to 'l""k f\111 •
Yoluolirf .....,.en~, preosed
lUid flold feud betweeothe NCAA for maodotory losJslatlon . _
and the AAU erupted aslin.
leal'lllq ol the NCAA-USTFF
The ""' dlaputo ,.., lrill· ropudi.UOO of the compromlao.
prod b)' Ottlrl9ht reJocfiloo of •
NCAA Prosldent Jlareua L.
~ eompromlll JH:Oi!Osal by
Plant end Rev. Crowley said
tho 'hoicl1 ·Of ·the NCAA 'and It they would take no a&lt;credlle·
111e u.s. rrac:k anc1 tlon action galjlll &amp;1\Y ath!J!I.e•
or school• umt1 Nov. 1 to&lt;~YIIid
~ziJII U.S. &lt;hanceo lh 1l1t
Olympic Gamel Ill IIU!co Cli.Y
thll fsll. . •
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yero and losJalaloro ~ the
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Chairman
NaJnUIIIft
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tlll)'ed b)' ,lhe ...-.sal. ~ion
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Adams. who 11 u abbQit.
taln starter , displte ~~~t' l:iiW'il ·
r1 such veteran• as Dlrk: 'WW•
din, Mark Siler and Mike Jboil-1'~! :
ke.
Good Defenalve
Jim Sllllwqon, a 212:pourldi,l'.
from Mount Vernon,
the Buck!OI'ea depth at
IPI&amp;rd behind aenlor VIc
myer, and the defensive
doetn't JCop there.
The Buekeyes have def1msl·ro ~
halfback• galore. In addiUoa to ·
the veterana, Tatum; Mike Sen· ·
111bauafl of Lockland; Tim An- ~ ~
derson of Follanabee, W. va.. ~·
Mark Debevc of Geneva; Jim J~~;, ,
Coburn of Maumee, llKI 1lm '

Wagner or Columbus are au ·'
!all and capable of gtvlng the .
seeondary plenty ol reserve . · ·
power.

Sophomores will be contend.
ers at neari.r every poaitioo,
and eight or nino of them wtll
start for the Buckeye• Next ·
year . They're big, fast and paw.
er!ul, giving RaYos depth at
every position.
Hayea never had it so good.
Brlns on Purdue!

Easiest Way

to Lovelier
Rooms

took the entire Marauder bombardm.en~ walkins t, laming 12,
hitting nobody.
RIPley
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Meigs
i311taX
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Three Marauder .Pltcher s diSWisher
and
Wallen.
Burdette
vided the nmaining three IDDings to polish off Rlple.Y, opening (WP), English (5), Gilkey (6) Dowith junior righthander Ken Eng- moske.Y (7) and Sfolan.

olf triPle; BUI ~'wan two singles.
Lennie Van Meter three singles,
and Mark Tannehill and Van Johnson, each a single.

lish 6ll hits, one walk, 2 KOa),
Senior righthander Rod Gilbey
(one h14 one walk, one XO), Uld
junior lefty Carl (Birdey) Demoske.Y (one hit, one walk. 2 KOs).
Rl,pley got its run in the sixth
when with one out Chambers lined
a GUkey last ball for a double
Into right field, swle third, and
home.
Wple.Y' s righthander Swiaher

Reds Lose, Nolan
Returned To l\finors
TAMPA, Fla. (UP0 - ClnclMatl cloted ita Grapefrllit
League season here Wednesday
with a 4-3 loss to the Pittsburgh
Pirates,

The Reds ended the sprlne
.sea1011 wlUt a 16..a mark, good
enDUIIl lor first place in the

National League standings for

exlllhition baseball this year.
Prior to Wednesday's game,
ENDS SPECULATION
NEW YORK (UP0 - Prelly
PeUY Fleming plans to ride
her tee skate• to fame and lortune In show business before
slowing the psce and !lclfilling a
secondary goal of becoming a
school teacher.
Mlu Fleming, sn Ol,ympie BOld
medal winner and three • time
world Opre ska!Ulg c:!lamplon,
ended apeoulallon about her fUture Wocmesday by announcing
a decitlon to .PUt aae a proles.
llonat career_

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ABA Playoff Standlnsa
United Pren International
(Division Setnl!lnala)

(Bell of Five)
East
Series A
W, L. Pet.
x-Pittsburgh
3 0 1.000
Indiana
0
3 .000
Series B
W. L. Pet.
x-Minneaota
3 2 .600
Kentucl&lt;y
2 3 .400
West
Serle&amp; A
W. L, Pet.

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2

Denver

the Reda cut down to 27 piii,Yers
by drqiplng six.
x-Dallas
Pitcher Jay Ritchie, infieldera

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.400

Series B
W, L. Pet.

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3 .000

Hal McRae and Jimmy wn.
x--CJinched series
Iiams and outtlelder Bob RaUd·
Wednesday' • Results
man were optioned to Indianap- New Orleans 102 Denver 97
olis. First baseman Jim Beau(Onl,y gsme ocheduled)
champ was returned to tlle
Thursday's Games
same club. out-righted to the Mlnneaota at Pittsburgh
Hoosiers was pitcher Rm
.(Only game scheduled)
Tompkins.
The Reds also announced
pitcher Gary Nol81'1, bothered
by a sore shoulder, would return to CincinnaU lor a physical
examination.
Lefty Billy MeCool ren:talned
In Tampa to pitch for the lndlanapolla team toclay and &amp;inday, theo will join the Reds In

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Clncbmati .

Bancroft Hall at the U.S.
Naval Academy, Annapolis,
Md., Is lhe world's largest
dormitory, housing all 3,1100
mldahlpmen .

'Bitter: lf' rack-Fi~ld Feud Resumes
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Frelhmen Jan White ot Har·
rlaburll. Pa., Dick Kuhn of Lou..
Iaviiie, Ohio, and Chuck Aldrin
of Glenbrook, Dl., are the top
candidates at offensive end.
White Ia the leading candld8te
for split end, a allOt vacated by
Bill Andera.
Althou9h the tadde opota will
be tilled by veteran• Dave Fo.
ley and · Rufus Mayea, who was
awitched from 11!1ht end. frosh
Dave Cheney of Uma and Rich·
ard Troha ol Cleveland, figure
U&gt; do plonl,y of pleying. In the
midst of the serap tor atarUng
guards will be AII.Qhlo Brian
Donovan of Columbus Watterson and Phil strickland of Cln·
clnnatl, one ol whom is sure to
start ln the vacant spot along.
side regular A.lan Jack.
Three promising freshmen
ends, Jim Marsh of Elyria, Ed
Lapuh of Cleveland and Tom
Ecrement ol cancon, will back

Phalin's 4 Hits Lead Marauders
To Third Straight Diamond Win

set by Jan O'Brien or Australia
In the 1964 Ol,ymples at Tokyo.

Freshmen ~rterbaekl
That leave• Kem and another

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Sen. John Pearaon, R-Kana.,
rill&gt;tl'' .for ...-r atl!letoo said ho would sdvooate le&amp;lslapro1Ilb111ng any unctlonfnil or. tloo to set .., a slnilo tiiiYel'lllq
ganlzatlon from taklnc punitive bod)' for U.S. lrack and field.
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JAMES OILER of &amp;vracuse is 1 member of the Berea College
Country Dancer&amp; who ~tarted a BPring performii"JI tour Tue&amp;dl,y.

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TOM KELLY report&amp; that seniors of Meigs County have until
Aj)ril 15 w make appllcatlon lor
scholarshiPs to be awarded this
spring in conJunction with the
n&gt;llars for Scholars .Program.
.Wlications are available in high
achool offices of the county.

late Henry staats has only praise
for the Meigs .County American
Red Cross Ch.,ter in ita successful etrorts to locate two sons of
the late Mr. Staats at the time ol
his death.
With practicall,y no tnfonn..
tion to go on as to the acldressas
of the two son&amp;, the Red Cross
went to work. They were located
and were able to return for the
funeral services. One or the sons
is in the U. S. Navy and was on
the high seas at the time of the

A LOCAL RELATIVE o! the

Strategy
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Cona.

'lbe hope was there, however,

ID a portloo ol the North
VIetnamese broadcast which the
Preoldent read w an afternoon
news conference Wednesday on
lbe White Houae drlv....,..
The Preoldeol &lt;JI(Jied,
"However tor ~ ~ ~
: .,ernmeu~ of the · DemOOratlc
: ~~Riplblic or Vietnam declares
'ltJ reacliness to qlpOint its
repreNntatlve to contact the
United .!latss representative
with a view w d-.unlni with
tbe American lide the uncondiUmal cessation of the United
ilateo bombing rolda lllld all
oller aet.J of war against the
De-raJ:!&lt; Republic o! Vietnam 10 that talks may start."
The Preoldoot said he had
been .notl!led . or the HBnol
·broadcast wemesday morning
llld uaccorW.ngly we will
eltablisl'l contact with the
repmlelltatl.ves ot North Vuet.

nam."

CHAffiMAN NAMED
COLUMBUS OJPO - Richard
E. Sonunerfeld has been named
chairman of the dep.artment of
sociology at Capital University
effective Aug, 26. He is current.
1,y cbalrman 0( the sociology de_pa.rtment at Concordia Senior
COUege, Fort Wa,yne, Ind.
SOmmerfeld will also aerve as
assistant dean o( the College or
Arts and Sciences at Capital,
SUSPECT ARRESTED
COLUMBUS OJPO - FBI
asoot• Wodnelldlcy arrested
Freddie Lee Fowler in Brlas·
dale, near here, tor lnter.state
Iran l!pC&gt;l1atlon or a forged
check. The complaint was !lied
by the FBI In BaiUIIlOn!, Md.,
Feb. 27.

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Council Buys Ball Field Lights
yet to be done In preparation of accept donations at all games
session that almost entirely per- the fleld for this sumnier'abaso- at tlle park tor the 1968 season
tained to munlcll&gt;al pork a&lt;Uvicy ball programs and activity must until receipts totol $2(10, Any
Wodn01do,y nig)!t, "'ted to be gotten underway immediately. amount in excess or that would
The f,600 Which councU decided go into the town•s .P&amp;rk lund.
purchase the · lighting system
of the Bob Louks ball _park tor to allocate to purchase the Louks
Atwnd.ing were Mayor Herman
$600 and decided to permit t he J&gt;&lt;rk llghtiJig oystem will be paid lOndon, Clerk IUchard ~1&lt;­
Meigs American Legion team OVII' 1 oneyearperiodwitlu~.fint worth and Councilmen Allen Ljps..
to play its hOme games on the $100 payment to be madelmmed- comb; WUIIam Hayes, Arthur Syltown-owned neld for the 1968 latel&gt;.
vester, Robert Wingett and Troy
Council aiso voted to permit ZwUUng,
season.
Council agreed that one ev.,. the village fire department and
ning during weekda)' s and Satur- ladies auxiliary or the tire doday and Sunday afterooons will partment to jointly erect a 12 MANAGER NAMED
be reserved to American Legion x.20 ft. concrete block structure
CINCINNATI OJPO - City
on Ule municiPal park property Solicitor William McClain was
games.
It was noted that much work is and gave the department rights named ~erim cit.Y manager by
to handle jointly concession sales CI\Y Cooncll Wednelldlcy. Mcat games for the next five yean. CII\in will fill the post vacated
HOSPITAL NEWS
The departments were aJao given by William Wichman, whose
an option £or another five ,ears. resignation becomes effective
HOLZER HosPITAL - VisitCouncil also agreed that the next Wednesda,y. McClain will
Syracuse
• Minersville Baseball be aetlng city lllllllapr ontll
Ing hours 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. Parents only on Pediatrics Ward. Boosters wlll be authoriJ:ed to oounell picks a new manager.
ADMISSIONS
Mrs. ll&gt;naid E. Jones, 1220
~racuse

village cowteil, in a

Second Ave.; Mary Marie Burnett. 815 Third Ave.; Mrs. Robert
L Ross, 828 Second Ave.; John
B. Strait, 113 Klneon Dt".i Mrs.
Shady T¥kott. R~ 2 Vinton; Mrs,

H. Busch,
Rt.
1
Portland;
Mrs.
M.
Wendell
34
Jeffers, Rt. 1 Minersville; Mrs.
43~
.Russtll Howard, Rt. 1 Beaver;
G and J ••••••••••• 37 44
Crow' s ••• , ••••••• 35 46
Wesley W. Reed, Wellston; Mrs.
Holaum. ••••••••• Ulh 56lh: llyrdo F, Neal, Rt. 1 Sc_,.n:
lllgh Series - Georp Wright · Mrs. Gordon 1.. McKenzie. Flat·
567i High GanJe - Jr. Phelps~ wooc:1, Ky.; Mrs. Gene Green, Rt.
2 lrontoDj Mrs.. Isaac stacey, Coal
216.

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Miss O'Nella C. Colllins, Rt. 2
Bidwell; Mrs. Wilma P. Ma.Ys,
Rt. 1 Ewlngton; Mrs.. Earl W.
cannan. Rt. 1 GalllpoUs; Mrs.
JOMings Cox, Rt. 2 Gallipolis:
Mrs. Charles K. Delver, Crown
City; Tabitha K. ~neon, Gall~
.POlis Ferry, W. VL; Clarence
E. Me IMniel, New Haven; Miss
TIU- COUNTY LEAGUE
Won lAst Margaret L. Lewis, Rt. 1 Pt.

DAILY CROSSWORD
II.Lom

Brenda Oliver hein!lle!&lt;ted by Mi"' Nanty Atkin•

SQUAD CALLED
The Pomeroy emergency squad
answered a call at 1CU41 Wec'41e&amp;o
do,y night w tho Elmer Wickham
OOme on Union Ave. Mr. Wid~
ham was taken to Meigs General
HoS:Pital where he later dl.ed.

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PleaARt; Mrs. John

Grove; Mrs. William Lucas,
Wallob&gt;n; Alan L. Harper, Jack-

son.
BIRTHS
Mrs. D:Jnald E. Jones, 1220
Second Ave., daughter, 7:44p.m.
Wecklesday; Mrs. Jetwtnss Cox,
Rt. 2 GalUPolla, daughter, 8:10
p, m. Wodnesda,y,
IJISCHARGES

Jack R. Ables, Mrs. Carlos J.
Baldwin, Mrs. Clarence Bo)'"ies,
Jr., Mra. Howard W. Burdette,
Charlea M. carmichael, Robert
S. n.tstJ HoWard W" Eaches,
Albert A, H~rll~ llro, John
IL HU11iiha1 loltchael C. Huddle"'
""'• Mro, Ad J, Kerns, Hotq
MUier Mro. Anhle I. Pierce.
Mrs. Oweo F. Queen, Jr., Paul C.
Reynolds, . Homer C. Rice, Harry B. Van Maire, ljonaid K.
White, Pamela Siders.

TV . . . in Review

By RICK DU BROW .
••NBC has yanked former
HOLLYWOOD (UP!),- Croa- Olympics clecathloo champjoo
&amp;Overs by actor~ anilj,oit,,c!ab&amp; l i¥'J!er ~~ ofi Its ijiS
into each other' s" rteids: Have AQieles Station KNBC aJ a
added a thorous,flly modam sportscaster (but kept him on
complication to broadcalltlng'a pa.yroll) pending an FCC ruling
equal..time regulations.
(Ill whether the e&lt;JIS.)..U.me rule
When actor Ronald Reagan, applies In Johnson's case as a
now guvernor or CaiUornla, got member or Sen. Robert F•
deeply involved in the PD:fltleal Kennedy's convention slate in
decl sions that led to his present the California primary.
office, he left a&amp; host of the
•• An affirmative FCC reply
television series 11 Death Valley could have tar~reachtn.g conse.
Days." There was reported quences. For instance, Andy
concern the equal..time _provl- Williams, who has an NBC
sion might apply otherwiM.
special booked for April28, also
When, several years back. it is a Bobby Kemed.Y delegate."
appeared that Steve Allen was
Play By Rules
going to run for COngress, he
1 this sort of broadcaating
temporarii.v lett the television nervousness over the equaJ..tiJDCj
series HJ've Got a Secret. n The regulations keeps up, one can
same concern was repolted in envision the day when ground
this case.
rules have been refined. tor all
Yorty Faced Problem
cases. For instance:
MaJor Sam Yorcy ol Los
II Gov. Reagan lhould ever
Angeles, meanwhile, pondered a rho against Sen. Kennett¥ tor
similar problem several months Presldoot, and a video station
ago. Although it now appear&amp; he &amp;l;lqw!l two or Reagan's old
p:rd:lably won't have a television movies on the late show, wUI
show ol his own next year, his the Kennedy torce&amp; demand two
series had been renewed (or Its An~ WUllama reruns in rt·
fourth (Jlarter at the time. And tum?
he acknowledged then that lC he
The Democrats may have
ran for mayor again next year, overlooked their real weak spot
he mi~t have to suspend his in the coming elections. They
program-or get another host to have no one, In the fterce ftallt
fill ln.
tor the minds ot television
CUrrent example&amp; or possJble vtewen, to compare wltll
eq.mJ.Ume headaches are sum~ George Murpey and 9Urley
marl zed neatly in this week's Temple on the late show.
TV Guide, in reference to Andy
W1lliam&amp; and Rater Johnson,
the ex..Oiympic star who has
acted and now ha&amp; taken up

oporitcaltlni.
notes:

The mapzlne

Service for
Leslie Wickham

Announced
~WilOOlJl~;I.W=~~=· IsFuneral
service• tor E1Dwr

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Leslie Wickham, 68, Union Ave.,
Pom1r07, who clie6UII8lllectedb"

W..mesdo,y In llelgl General Ho.,
pltal, wW .bo hlld illlldo,y II 3 J1o
m. 11 the Ewing Chtl&gt;ll With tho
Rev, Carver WllUamt olieiltlneBurill wUI be In thoBeoch Grove
Ctqleteey;
He wp a IIC•lot~~ re&amp;lclent of
Meigl County wllo worked lor
the Royal Crown Bottllni Com~ lor 21 roar•llllllwuatnbor Or the Odd Fellow• Lodlo.
Survlwro lno!udo · hi• wilt,
ClddJ.e; a alattr, Mra P r 1 c e
!Jawk, l'ol0!9YI tllroo 11111a,
llrs, James Wtelcham, Chester,
Mel r.nma Wi&lt;llham Mel C&amp;rrlt
Wicldlalil, both ol Winolo; Ill
undo, Olley PulliDo, CoolvUii,
lind ievenl nloeeo, llll)howo Mel

Co.olna.

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formances in St. Louis, Mo., and
then go to Normal. W•• and East
Peoria, ID.
'fhe dancers are a student
grou.p tounded In 1939 to preserve
the traditional square dances or
~palachia and some of the Eng-Uih dlnces which are a part of
the American heritage. lrJ 1962. .
, the grot~J represented the V. S.
· state Department on an 11 week
tour in Latin America. They had
dances on the White House lawn
IS guests of the late President death.
John Ke~ and Mr•. KellliOdy
A CONDOR sr, reSident has
and hive appeared on national tel·
eviaion, both in the United Stares l'llthing but praise tor Pomeroy
High School seniors who held a
aod in Latin America.
car
wash Saturday at the Second
Colorful costumes of the~
were designed and woven in the Ward Firehouse in Pomero)'.
"You never saw such weU be-Berea College Flre.slde ~
cb5tries. Musicians providing haved young peo,ple and they
music Cor the dancers accom,pany worked like trooPers"" is the
comment or the resident.
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praetlce In produeln&amp; good athletes. He polntOcl
·thll iome
ol the Y&lt;iuth attending the ~Q&gt;ot
will be tho stars o1 tOmorrow
b1!l apln streaaed IIIIo will oni.Y
oecur throuah hard work IIIII
perseverance. He. r.Wied tnctdonto In tho Uveo o1 aroat
aport ftgurea. ~daina eomm..endbeta,· Chtlerleaclers ud .aueJU ed COach ·Wolfe IIIII his· team
;hlllll tor the ~..• tor hiVlno,... ftr&amp;l,plil.,.hci!IOro
.....,.. by team paronto IIIIi pre- · ID the ....w Portlm! l'livW.Dired b.Y Jlllllher• ol the chlldr•.. tiGnal tournament.
Wolle preiiOilled !etten IIIII
Mra. Ch)onla Grimm, • teamer at th8 school, pve a welcome awarda to team members. re!'nd lnliodueed COadl Wolle who calling Proiii'O" made b)' eaeh
~ Adams. Adamo opoke during the aea1011, and to cheer~
on the value 0( hard work and leaders. Receiving the awarda

.MemberS or thl RICtne Mirchant.s Association are movtrw intO
high llUrln their plina !Of 1 Pllbll&lt; Aunt Jemima Pancllke iqlpar.
. ~~ .""vnt has b1ien set t9r Stmdly, A~Jril 21, and IR.order 1D
ayqld tratnc congestion which developed Jut year, It has been moved
to larger rt.ciUUes at the Rr.clne Junior High School. Serving wlll be
from 10 a. m. to SP. m. with members of the asaoctadon takil'lrl •hlftl
ln PrtP&amp;rin&amp; the pancakes and aau~~ge and aaalsttrw tlle el~Ptetecl

The dancers wiil give nvepur-

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A tol~ til' ~amei'Adaml, lllutharo tu£1, Sclloi&gt;l ballkelballcOtdl,
IIIII I)I'JMntaUoo o1 owirdi to
IS pl.y.;., hillhllllhiea I banQ&gt;et
I\I,P&lt;I !)lilurdaj&gt; OV!Oini· at the
Ltiart FO)Io FJemllfllarj SChool
In honoj- 'If ttie school botdselball
1Nm llid Ito coa&lt;h, Duane Wolre.
Sxty~u par181llt, team mem-

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Europe · dlsapp~ared wII h
pririJitive man.

Funeral aorvices ror Andrew
Harris, 67, Rae iDe, who died
Wecmsda,y inMelgsGeneraiHo..
Pita!, wUI be held Frldo,y at 1 »•
m. 11 tile Ewing Chtl&gt;ll with the
Rev. Freeland Norrisoctlctatlng.
Burial will bo In The PIIIIIB Cemetery.
Mr. Harris, a native of Hunt-ington, W. va., lived most of. hls
lite in the Racine area.
He wu one or the youngest
students ever to graduate trom

West Virginia Unlveralll&lt;. He had
numerous trt.ends unong , U. S.
cr81dve writers. He knew u.·L.
Mencken, whD raised American
criticism to world recognition.
Mr. Harris COo4Uthored or • ..,.
silted In writing aeveral books
and l1lllO' maaulne arddes. He
wrote a aeries or articlea under
the Pleudoi1JIIn, Hteronymous, In
The lloUy Sentinel and tho !lmdo,y

n1ler Mllir.P and ~ iur~.

Introduced wore .Otis' JlcCIIJi·
Hefrr 1111), ~ Efvlh,
Dorotl!i Bentz, board ql ~.,_

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don 'membert; M1r s. ·.; iJPI~il
Adamo, Mr.· and Mrs . .IUI!Cit
Jr., Mr•. Du""'
Mra. Dollie Wolle lllld.)lr, IIIII
Mr•• CtareDce &amp;lteJds. .-. ~ JJ.
A red IIIII block oolor ldumle
- the school' colors - wert
'uaed on the table&amp; which were
nnterec1 with red Ooralarr..,._

wotr,,

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menta. A cake done in a baS..
ke111111 eourt repllc:a, a gl!lo!tllo
teacherl oC.tiJe school, wauerved witll the dlmar.

Time&amp;&lt;Sentlnel. Hf1 .POems have
been widely circulated.
A "ftc'ubllean", he neverthe-

Massive
Thrust
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tldt:ago A Y e. Olllrch o! ID dl!!er• ct;oll!"i l!f\li~ ulll'\! (Gil, , ·
Cl)rill.
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the
Mrl. Jacl&lt;! Nicoll&lt; lllld ·MrL •Wen, Jacoi;!y,I)!Btuliion COle once.
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Tim Swan ol Coltltllb"*'\lhlted ' lege B!Uatoo otllo ' willl.l!etho · Tho t~'f\'eot• WIU l:oo.vler t h ,!t~;:wee~ent~ .their • soni lead~~\ ,;,m prhact~tfeak- elude with ·a~IJI~ on . ~~
!.llhor arid 'atand!ather, reopec- or will be Ed Ertldn, Grahger, II 5 p.DI;· at..llyl!fs Uke Ban.
~ly. B11 ~ Glbb~, • !l"llont ·Ind., who I• noted ror ii)Oiddn1 "'et Hall . car,i i!lll lor"! a moll Melga General Ho&amp;»ital.
toreacle lor tile trip !rom the
K~ !10)' lilgp, .on or Mr.
and Mrl. iJenO RJgs or near Senior Cho;r Holr;ls'
Chellfr, . Is tiJe 1"011 ol Ids
~~ranc~Parente, Mr. and Mrs. R111 Fellowsh;p H6ur
Rtggat Mr. "andTMrs.
Gene
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MA9lN - Frilia1
Mrs. · Oarr' Kautz arid d•· March 29, · !l'e Sonl\11' Cllolr o!
ter, Jo)o, 'Mr. Md Mrs. Thoo· the Mason t.u.JI,'citilrcll ·mtilll
dore Nor'l1 and Mn: Olarlei the home II( Mh .:nd.Mrl. ·JJmea
l43_ers 1fBre weekend·visitor~ tn · H. Lewii iiirl for ·• ·felloWihip
COlumbus with Mr. IIIII Mr~ houo
Dale Ruuell arKI 'oth!W relatlvea nu'rtng the devoUonai ·period
and friends.
Miu .,Allee Roach read acrl_pMr. and Mrs. Geor&amp;e 9dvller, lure Mr T R David I!!ad' tile
· Special Holy Week
Jr., qd dau(Ltlter, Ja,ne, o1 Cin- ~in ~.y~· and Mr.:~Wil,
clnnatl, vi oiled hare lilmdq with the Choir Director lo.litlie choir
Services Announced
Mr. .,cc' Mrs. Will . ~oro ol In s~q~n1 b~.' ~ bufi~ pot.
Mlnenrille, and. Mr. Ud Mrs. lUck cllmer fta lerved.
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~udiitorllum. Week SerVIces lor the !jyr~cuao pQrt.
Mro. Marilyn Wlloon o! Ml'"li!li~OIIIJici •IIQ'&amp;
Evangelical UnIted Brethren
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Qiar;O will be held 11 the car. neroville II a patl6nt II the
mel E.U~B. Church located at Cabell - Huntinglon Hospital II.
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ll!en .,and Ploallnl Vlow Road Jull orr number ls 509.
dinco Pl!V Sllurd!Q',. Pomeroy ·Balhan Road . 1he pallor, Paul
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W · A, Siller&amp;, IIIII be speaking Moo,...,.,,.,.;..·au II&gt; ..,.. qsw
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Union
Friday
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o!',!!i'!J!: GRQVE .IJiturch oerv- ·~-::.·· Uaton Std&gt;beno of
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1qt Publk! »late lunch al&amp;lPar,
Services
Announced
, ,~ h!Ja Cotml!un!O' 11.111 \ h e. fb'r~ouae Preli&gt;yterlan
~ ~,'-~llrtlng 11 5130 jj, m. Cl!urch )rill IIJOak Wodnelldicy
·: ~liMo 'him 1111 1J O.C. evlnlnt On T:.urlldlcy evening a
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Union communion rJervlee Will be
SYRACUSE ...: .The !jyr8cuao
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0\lll'ches will hold a Unloo Good
'Frido.Y
Service at the E.U.B.
' JOi'IIOa CHOIR Rl'l&lt;tlcO, 9.3o eadl eVentng.
Church'
be&amp;lnnlng
II 2 p.m. ant!
ot St. Paul lAid&gt;' ~...., . '. '
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lallbltl to' 3 p.m. ,' with ..,.clal
ENROLLS IN OTC
music by the church choir a..
,,,.,.MI&lt;IMI·•~ ;Pm:gaq, •.tQO.,o! ·•" '~'~~'~ ~'"''&lt;Will ·~ lbe'ft"Y·
-oMra•·~&gt;Nollllo~
W. E. Zlmniel'llllll ilhO lf1"iw
..,ville, "-• enrolled.,~ ~ h e tOI!ductirig· Ev.riDitlllc iGtV!ces
, q,!Q ~J:!il Collep, 888 &amp;In- 11 tile !ll'racuie O.utcb · the
bury- R&lt;NIII: ColuDlbUii· Hi will 14•areno. Th&lt;i Hlivlce li lt&gt;On&lt;
3, IOl'ed by llle· mlnlsterlal alaOclltibri ot Syracuse.

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Two IliPiey,

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were aclnliued at Veterans MIJDo

CHARLES GOLIEN

Golden in Casi
For Everyman

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tile change ID rural oervleo !roril
tile
1'1&gt;11 Ol!let have
been dlllrlbuted according IIi
Pl&gt;otmaoter Jamea lblilb)'.
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Theoe notice• lhow lbe n~
route number II&gt; bo uaed by ead)

POr.-

patron lllld llbould be

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This ell..,. lo elloctlvo ~
lng April 6. Patrons ...Or.....lled to IICll:i4' eorreopondonta or
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lllnefsVWe; Cora Wlqlnt, PoJDo ldlool ollldlla Olllltirlllf"''!io
eroyj lillrho7 Wlls, 'lllddiCiort. pr!Orltlel jll tho ~pcal!on ·o!

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Clifton Stubby, Dill or Rectal
1.85 THERMOMETERS. FMR.
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WATCHDOG· GROUP PICKED
ATHENS (UPI) - A !a&lt;IIII.Yadmlnlllratlvo oommll1M will review a pro.
poal to ol!lbll... a Wll&lt;l1dqa
~on. . ~ at
Ohio Unlterilijo. ·Objo
111.1' Pre,oldont .v•.,.. Alden
medo . '•lh,o

Goessler Jewelry. Store'

CHOCOLATE
DROPS .... 29c lit

Good

P08toffice Pati'ODII
Notified of Oumge

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VETEIIANS MEII!Om.u.
HOSPr).'A!.
AtimTED- Poul :mill!, ila.
aoa.
Arno11, ~lne; 11a11n
Polloi!,.Albolll'; &lt;\lu Grtndof.ad;
Now iloYoiJj Oiorpl'uiltna,lll6dltl&gt;Ortl PIKIOI&gt;o Clarlt, PomjiJ;Wl
Mary . Joneo, Pomoro11 Harry
Glbbo, Letart, W, vl.;~r~)!r.....
or, Pol!lero)'l Nlltlo.-c....;,
&lt;lne. ·
~AIIGED - Mary Flnll' ley, .IIUb1 Gr- Mrs. Nancy
Hall and cieu&amp;hter, Elmer StilL

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Candy Speeial

W~perlorm-...

IbburaementJ rrom collec&gt;
IIIE8r1NGS PLANNED
dons
Counlj&lt; Court act!..
The Rutland lllallon Chureh
iiY In March totoledf3,119~­
cording II&gt; Clerk Elilllboth Hoi&gt;- w!ll hold 1 weekand meet!~ Frldo,y, AllrU 5, through SUndo,y, Aj&gt;.
stetter.
Tbo dlsburoem..ts lneludo rtl7,wlthtlleRev.andMrs.Grlllt
' II&gt; the awe, f103.05 In Rhocloa o! tllo pt. PI-Ill ..
$813.78
r... to tho aherlll'&amp; det&gt;artmont awn School .. gueat apeakvs.
fond, fi,S80.H to tho COUII\Y.,_. lund, f568.2$ to tije )aw
llbrll')' and f21G,U to tl&gt;o ....,
lll:lltoo and
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Clarkaon, Cathy Fultz, !Ieith E..
Golden Dr at appeared on llii&amp;Oans Pauletta Hudaon, Lennie Van II the age ol ol&gt; ID I . Chicago
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JOJIIIle ;:•R.~~"Sl
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q v~an.
i&lt;!&gt;anhi proililt!tlona 1M' U;,S.·
Proii!Pier&amp; are Peney llo)'es lllld Far Eut on 111&amp;0; tlllil and
and Back: Hawley, TlcketB, aYIII- televlllon.
able at tho door, are 50 c A lllllro of Chlcll&amp;li;·Goldenclld.
lor ~ts and 25 coots lor stu- &amp;OYenl year• ol ehoril worlt
denta.
wllb tho Cl'fic llual~ GI'GIII and.
tho ChltllllO llluolc Clmalo. He
Joined Tbo lnll&gt;lrlllon Pla.rer•
Iii F~, 1987, l'nd olncetllot
time hll performed ID more than
51111 PIA¥• In over J100 cltleo
throUiljloUI the llllion.
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ortal Holl&gt;ltai lor Injuries ,..,
tainod In an accident 011 11oute
TOLEDO (UP!)- Gov. James
248 11 9 L m. todo,y,
.&lt;t A. Rhodes lode¥ called lor a
They aro Ilennla Dur•4 67, and "complete revamping ol our oclblla ~•t. 69. Jkrth austalned ucauon IYitem" to help IOlve
abrasions and contusions and Mat he termed the most pre••wero .Jn satlalaciiJQ' condltiDn. lng ioiUO In naed o1 lolullon to.
The co"'le wastran811011edtothe do¥ - r Job• ror ......, poople.
holl&gt;u.l b)' Pomeroy anorgeocy
"We ..,.. provide Job Rlcaaquadman.
tloo lllld Job _..wnltloo !orour
Meigs Couii\Y Sherll! llobort 10IDII - ' e or wo will lillht
c. Hartmlbath ,Ud the car in them in the ·Jtreeti,"' Rhodea
which the two peraonl were tra"" laid at a luncheon meetiq of
ellni filled w round 1 curve 1.3 lbe Toledo Bar AOIOclalloo.
mile oa11 or Route 348, wont IDto
The ......_ put "Job• ror
a cllleh, ~turned•-· Tbe1967 ......, - ' " ' II tho lop o1 a
modal auto wu h11viq damlge4. II &amp;I ol •rtve maJor 1111101 conThe Investigation Ia beiJw co~ rrondng Toledo lllld all ol Ohio."
dnuod.
The other ..maJor laua"
were tnfllc bottleneck1, poiluDisbursements of
lion, anttQ111ed meow holltll
rartlltlea lllld edllcal:loo oo all
Court Announced
levels.

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dilllilt dill,
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Ripley Couple Rhodes Asks
Is InJured

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•ltdl)lll. SwMp MCOIId
hHd. SwiO'IIftl ~

SUPPERS

Charles J. Golden Ia one o!tho
Mrs. Theocktsia Frecker, di- five member• of The lllspiradon
Pl~ro wbowWpresent"Everyrector, assures an extremiQt •
mon"
11 8:15 p, m. WOcilesda.Y
tertalnlng Perfonnaoee. Characters are Mike Hargtavea, Jenn;y In doe Sanctua.,. of Gr~ ~~ ..

Revamping
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Present Play

The Pomeroy Senior ClasawU
preaent Its play, -•DJ.ctator Old"',
In the Pomeroy Junior lllgh auditorium 11 8 p. m. this Frido,y,
As thi&amp; will be an ''all .. out
attempt" to raise the final money
neceasary tor the aentor triP to
wa&amp;hingtDn, D. C., they are ...,
que~ a large attendance.

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leu IOOught the late Pra&amp;ldont
John F.llennedy would hive been
one of America's greatelt.
Survtvirw ia a niece, Marpret
Klckel, North Olmsted. Friendl
may call at the tuneralhomelll)'tlme.
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While diplomats bepn pushing for. ~ce,
a mauive allied thrust drove
todo,y toward tho relief or the
surrounded Marine tort o1 Khe
Sa.nh oo South Vietnam's northem !rootler. U.S. spokesmen alao reported a reoord 3,886 Am ~
erican troops wounded last week.
The .u.s. - llluth Vlotnameae
push toward Khe Sanb reached
a point three mUea trom itl objective Wedneodo,y alter killing
25 Norlh Vlotnameselllld en&lt;llrlng a 280-round barrase tfr Communist mortar, rocket and arllllery Ore, spokesmen said.·
In Satloft, d e s p i t e private
grumb1111f, the South Vietnam
guvel'lllllllll prociolmed 111pp&lt;&gt;rl
for President Jotmaon's effort to
carry NOrth VIetnam Into nego.
Ulllono that OQU!d lead II&gt; peace
talks.
I
American spokesmen In the
capital said 3,886Americanuuf~
fered WOUilds in combat last
week, ,surpassing the previous
record ·oi 2,766 set in the week
ending March 9.

SAIGON

- • Norm~ Cu~ Devill
$1uler, .Johll Jenklnai l.IOcltl'
lhiPIJ, Wl\YIIO Ro~ey,' ~
Sa.Yre, Roimio Atileo, Bob 1111101',
Paul Croll, Devld Jeni!!ha, Bill
Roulh, :Jove Plo~&lt;tno, Milot ROll•
erto, John Mark Sa.YM~ Tim·
Curfman, and cheel'laaclei'I, 'Ter~
ri Findley, Tammie Rouo~' dtb·

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JAMES OILER of &amp;vracuse is 1 member of the Berea College
Country Dancer&amp; who ~tarted a BPring performii"JI tour Tue&amp;dl,y.

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TOM KELLY report&amp; that seniors of Meigs County have until
Aj)ril 15 w make appllcatlon lor
scholarshiPs to be awarded this
spring in conJunction with the
n&gt;llars for Scholars .Program.
.Wlications are available in high
achool offices of the county.

late Henry staats has only praise
for the Meigs .County American
Red Cross Ch.,ter in ita successful etrorts to locate two sons of
the late Mr. Staats at the time ol
his death.
With practicall,y no tnfonn..
tion to go on as to the acldressas
of the two son&amp;, the Red Cross
went to work. They were located
and were able to return for the
funeral services. One or the sons
is in the U. S. Navy and was on
the high seas at the time of the

A LOCAL RELATIVE o! the

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'lbe hope was there, however,

ID a portloo ol the North
VIetnamese broadcast which the
Preoldent read w an afternoon
news conference Wednesday on
lbe White Houae drlv....,..
The Preoldeol &lt;JI(Jied,
"However tor ~ ~ ~
: .,ernmeu~ of the · DemOOratlc
: ~~Riplblic or Vietnam declares
'ltJ reacliness to qlpOint its
repreNntatlve to contact the
United .!latss representative
with a view w d-.unlni with
tbe American lide the uncondiUmal cessation of the United
ilateo bombing rolda lllld all
oller aet.J of war against the
De-raJ:!&lt; Republic o! Vietnam 10 that talks may start."
The Preoldoot said he had
been .notl!led . or the HBnol
·broadcast wemesday morning
llld uaccorW.ngly we will
eltablisl'l contact with the
repmlelltatl.ves ot North Vuet.

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CHAffiMAN NAMED
COLUMBUS OJPO - Richard
E. Sonunerfeld has been named
chairman of the dep.artment of
sociology at Capital University
effective Aug, 26. He is current.
1,y cbalrman 0( the sociology de_pa.rtment at Concordia Senior
COUege, Fort Wa,yne, Ind.
SOmmerfeld will also aerve as
assistant dean o( the College or
Arts and Sciences at Capital,
SUSPECT ARRESTED
COLUMBUS OJPO - FBI
asoot• Wodnelldlcy arrested
Freddie Lee Fowler in Brlas·
dale, near here, tor lnter.state
Iran l!pC&gt;l1atlon or a forged
check. The complaint was !lied
by the FBI In BaiUIIlOn!, Md.,
Feb. 27.

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Council Buys Ball Field Lights
yet to be done In preparation of accept donations at all games
session that almost entirely per- the fleld for this sumnier'abaso- at tlle park tor the 1968 season
tained to munlcll&gt;al pork a&lt;Uvicy ball programs and activity must until receipts totol $2(10, Any
Wodn01do,y nig)!t, "'ted to be gotten underway immediately. amount in excess or that would
The f,600 Which councU decided go into the town•s .P&amp;rk lund.
purchase the · lighting system
of the Bob Louks ball _park tor to allocate to purchase the Louks
Atwnd.ing were Mayor Herman
$600 and decided to permit t he J&gt;&lt;rk llghtiJig oystem will be paid lOndon, Clerk IUchard ~1&lt;­
Meigs American Legion team OVII' 1 oneyearperiodwitlu~.fint worth and Councilmen Allen Ljps..
to play its hOme games on the $100 payment to be madelmmed- comb; WUIIam Hayes, Arthur Syltown-owned neld for the 1968 latel&gt;.
vester, Robert Wingett and Troy
Council aiso voted to permit ZwUUng,
season.
Council agreed that one ev.,. the village fire department and
ning during weekda)' s and Satur- ladies auxiliary or the tire doday and Sunday afterooons will partment to jointly erect a 12 MANAGER NAMED
be reserved to American Legion x.20 ft. concrete block structure
CINCINNATI OJPO - City
on Ule municiPal park property Solicitor William McClain was
games.
It was noted that much work is and gave the department rights named ~erim cit.Y manager by
to handle jointly concession sales CI\Y Cooncll Wednelldlcy. Mcat games for the next five yean. CII\in will fill the post vacated
HOSPITAL NEWS
The departments were aJao given by William Wichman, whose
an option £or another five ,ears. resignation becomes effective
HOLZER HosPITAL - VisitCouncil also agreed that the next Wednesda,y. McClain will
Syracuse
• Minersville Baseball be aetlng city lllllllapr ontll
Ing hours 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. Parents only on Pediatrics Ward. Boosters wlll be authoriJ:ed to oounell picks a new manager.
ADMISSIONS
Mrs. ll&gt;naid E. Jones, 1220
~racuse

village cowteil, in a

Second Ave.; Mary Marie Burnett. 815 Third Ave.; Mrs. Robert
L Ross, 828 Second Ave.; John
B. Strait, 113 Klneon Dt".i Mrs.
Shady T¥kott. R~ 2 Vinton; Mrs,

H. Busch,
Rt.
1
Portland;
Mrs.
M.
Wendell
34
Jeffers, Rt. 1 Minersville; Mrs.
43~
.Russtll Howard, Rt. 1 Beaver;
G and J ••••••••••• 37 44
Crow' s ••• , ••••••• 35 46
Wesley W. Reed, Wellston; Mrs.
Holaum. ••••••••• Ulh 56lh: llyrdo F, Neal, Rt. 1 Sc_,.n:
lllgh Series - Georp Wright · Mrs. Gordon 1.. McKenzie. Flat·
567i High GanJe - Jr. Phelps~ wooc:1, Ky.; Mrs. Gene Green, Rt.
2 lrontoDj Mrs.. Isaac stacey, Coal
216.

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Miss O'Nella C. Colllins, Rt. 2
Bidwell; Mrs. Wilma P. Ma.Ys,
Rt. 1 Ewlngton; Mrs.. Earl W.
cannan. Rt. 1 GalllpoUs; Mrs.
JOMings Cox, Rt. 2 Gallipolis:
Mrs. Charles K. Delver, Crown
City; Tabitha K. ~neon, Gall~
.POlis Ferry, W. VL; Clarence
E. Me IMniel, New Haven; Miss
TIU- COUNTY LEAGUE
Won lAst Margaret L. Lewis, Rt. 1 Pt.

DAILY CROSSWORD
II.Lom

Brenda Oliver hein!lle!&lt;ted by Mi"' Nanty Atkin•

SQUAD CALLED
The Pomeroy emergency squad
answered a call at 1CU41 Wec'41e&amp;o
do,y night w tho Elmer Wickham
OOme on Union Ave. Mr. Wid~
ham was taken to Meigs General
HoS:Pital where he later dl.ed.

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PleaARt; Mrs. John

Grove; Mrs. William Lucas,
Wallob&gt;n; Alan L. Harper, Jack-

son.
BIRTHS
Mrs. D:Jnald E. Jones, 1220
Second Ave., daughter, 7:44p.m.
Wecklesday; Mrs. Jetwtnss Cox,
Rt. 2 GalUPolla, daughter, 8:10
p, m. Wodnesda,y,
IJISCHARGES

Jack R. Ables, Mrs. Carlos J.
Baldwin, Mrs. Clarence Bo)'"ies,
Jr., Mra. Howard W. Burdette,
Charlea M. carmichael, Robert
S. n.tstJ HoWard W" Eaches,
Albert A, H~rll~ llro, John
IL HU11iiha1 loltchael C. Huddle"'
""'• Mro, Ad J, Kerns, Hotq
MUier Mro. Anhle I. Pierce.
Mrs. Oweo F. Queen, Jr., Paul C.
Reynolds, . Homer C. Rice, Harry B. Van Maire, ljonaid K.
White, Pamela Siders.

TV . . . in Review

By RICK DU BROW .
••NBC has yanked former
HOLLYWOOD (UP!),- Croa- Olympics clecathloo champjoo
&amp;Overs by actor~ anilj,oit,,c!ab&amp; l i¥'J!er ~~ ofi Its ijiS
into each other' s" rteids: Have AQieles Station KNBC aJ a
added a thorous,flly modam sportscaster (but kept him on
complication to broadcalltlng'a pa.yroll) pending an FCC ruling
equal..time regulations.
(Ill whether the e&lt;JIS.)..U.me rule
When actor Ronald Reagan, applies In Johnson's case as a
now guvernor or CaiUornla, got member or Sen. Robert F•
deeply involved in the PD:fltleal Kennedy's convention slate in
decl sions that led to his present the California primary.
office, he left a&amp; host of the
•• An affirmative FCC reply
television series 11 Death Valley could have tar~reachtn.g conse.
Days." There was reported quences. For instance, Andy
concern the equal..time _provl- Williams, who has an NBC
sion might apply otherwiM.
special booked for April28, also
When, several years back. it is a Bobby Kemed.Y delegate."
appeared that Steve Allen was
Play By Rules
going to run for COngress, he
1 this sort of broadcaating
temporarii.v lett the television nervousness over the equaJ..tiJDCj
series HJ've Got a Secret. n The regulations keeps up, one can
same concern was repolted in envision the day when ground
this case.
rules have been refined. tor all
Yorty Faced Problem
cases. For instance:
MaJor Sam Yorcy ol Los
II Gov. Reagan lhould ever
Angeles, meanwhile, pondered a rho against Sen. Kennett¥ tor
similar problem several months Presldoot, and a video station
ago. Although it now appear&amp; he &amp;l;lqw!l two or Reagan's old
p:rd:lably won't have a television movies on the late show, wUI
show ol his own next year, his the Kennedy torce&amp; demand two
series had been renewed (or Its An~ WUllama reruns in rt·
fourth (Jlarter at the time. And tum?
he acknowledged then that lC he
The Democrats may have
ran for mayor again next year, overlooked their real weak spot
he mi~t have to suspend his in the coming elections. They
program-or get another host to have no one, In the fterce ftallt
fill ln.
tor the minds ot television
CUrrent example&amp; or possJble vtewen, to compare wltll
eq.mJ.Ume headaches are sum~ George Murpey and 9Urley
marl zed neatly in this week's Temple on the late show.
TV Guide, in reference to Andy
W1lliam&amp; and Rater Johnson,
the ex..Oiympic star who has
acted and now ha&amp; taken up

oporitcaltlni.
notes:

The mapzlne

Service for
Leslie Wickham

Announced
~WilOOlJl~;I.W=~~=· IsFuneral
service• tor E1Dwr

U........blelheRfilur Jumbleo,

one letter to e~eh ~quare, to
form four ordln·arJ wordt.

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Leslie Wickham, 68, Union Ave.,
Pom1r07, who clie6UII8lllectedb"

W..mesdo,y In llelgl General Ho.,
pltal, wW .bo hlld illlldo,y II 3 J1o
m. 11 the Ewing Chtl&gt;ll With tho
Rev, Carver WllUamt olieiltlneBurill wUI be In thoBeoch Grove
Ctqleteey;
He wp a IIC•lot~~ re&amp;lclent of
Meigl County wllo worked lor
the Royal Crown Bottllni Com~ lor 21 roar•llllllwuatnbor Or the Odd Fellow• Lodlo.
Survlwro lno!udo · hi• wilt,
ClddJ.e; a alattr, Mra P r 1 c e
!Jawk, l'ol0!9YI tllroo 11111a,
llrs, James Wtelcham, Chester,
Mel r.nma Wi&lt;llham Mel C&amp;rrlt
Wicldlalil, both ol Winolo; Ill
undo, Olley PulliDo, CoolvUii,
lind ievenl nloeeo, llll)howo Mel

Co.olna.

Friendl m., call lithe !unerll

h&gt;niil ai!Jtlm•·

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,__, llary L. Cordelli Rt: 2 Bidwell;

Mason Furniture. •••• 54
Firestone. , ••• , •• 47
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crowd.
~
lncidentally, the lllli)J)er I&amp; a bargain -all one can eat tot aclults

formances in St. Louis, Mo., and
then go to Normal. W•• and East
Peoria, ID.
'fhe dancers are a student
grou.p tounded In 1939 to preserve
the traditional square dances or
~palachia and some of the Eng-Uih dlnces which are a part of
the American heritage. lrJ 1962. .
, the grot~J represented the V. S.
· state Department on an 11 week
tour in Latin America. They had
dances on the White House lawn
IS guests of the late President death.
John Ke~ and Mr•. KellliOdy
A CONDOR sr, reSident has
and hive appeared on national tel·
eviaion, both in the United Stares l'llthing but praise tor Pomeroy
High School seniors who held a
aod in Latin America.
car
wash Saturday at the Second
Colorful costumes of the~
were designed and woven in the Ward Firehouse in Pomero)'.
"You never saw such weU be-Berea College Flre.slde ~
cb5tries. Musicians providing haved young peo,ple and they
music Cor the dancers accom,pany worked like trooPers"" is the
comment or the resident.
the grolCl•

~-

Banquet ~pedk~t

praetlce In produeln&amp; good athletes. He polntOcl
·thll iome
ol the Y&lt;iuth attending the ~Q&gt;ot
will be tho stars o1 tOmorrow
b1!l apln streaaed IIIIo will oni.Y
oecur throuah hard work IIIII
perseverance. He. r.Wied tnctdonto In tho Uveo o1 aroat
aport ftgurea. ~daina eomm..endbeta,· Chtlerleaclers ud .aueJU ed COach ·Wolfe IIIII his· team
;hlllll tor the ~..• tor hiVlno,... ftr&amp;l,plil.,.hci!IOro
.....,.. by team paronto IIIIi pre- · ID the ....w Portlm! l'livW.Dired b.Y Jlllllher• ol the chlldr•.. tiGnal tournament.
Wolle preiiOilled !etten IIIII
Mra. Ch)onla Grimm, • teamer at th8 school, pve a welcome awarda to team members. re!'nd lnliodueed COadl Wolle who calling Proiii'O" made b)' eaeh
~ Adams. Adamo opoke during the aea1011, and to cheer~
on the value 0( hard work and leaders. Receiving the awarda

.MemberS or thl RICtne Mirchant.s Association are movtrw intO
high llUrln their plina !Of 1 Pllbll&lt; Aunt Jemima Pancllke iqlpar.
. ~~ .""vnt has b1ien set t9r Stmdly, A~Jril 21, and IR.order 1D
ayqld tratnc congestion which developed Jut year, It has been moved
to larger rt.ciUUes at the Rr.clne Junior High School. Serving wlll be
from 10 a. m. to SP. m. with members of the asaoctadon takil'lrl •hlftl
ln PrtP&amp;rin&amp; the pancakes and aau~~ge and aaalsttrw tlle el~Ptetecl

The dancers wiil give nvepur-

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A tol~ til' ~amei'Adaml, lllutharo tu£1, Sclloi&gt;l ballkelballcOtdl,
IIIII I)I'JMntaUoo o1 owirdi to
IS pl.y.;., hillhllllhiea I banQ&gt;et
I\I,P&lt;I !)lilurdaj&gt; OV!Oini· at the
Ltiart FO)Io FJemllfllarj SChool
In honoj- 'If ttie school botdselball
1Nm llid Ito coa&lt;h, Duane Wolre.
Sxty~u par181llt, team mem-

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Europe · dlsapp~ared wII h
pririJitive man.

Funeral aorvices ror Andrew
Harris, 67, Rae iDe, who died
Wecmsda,y inMelgsGeneraiHo..
Pita!, wUI be held Frldo,y at 1 »•
m. 11 tile Ewing Chtl&gt;ll with the
Rev. Freeland Norrisoctlctatlng.
Burial will bo In The PIIIIIB Cemetery.
Mr. Harris, a native of Hunt-ington, W. va., lived most of. hls
lite in the Racine area.
He wu one or the youngest
students ever to graduate trom

West Virginia Unlveralll&lt;. He had
numerous trt.ends unong , U. S.
cr81dve writers. He knew u.·L.
Mencken, whD raised American
criticism to world recognition.
Mr. Harris COo4Uthored or • ..,.
silted In writing aeveral books
and l1lllO' maaulne arddes. He
wrote a aeries or articlea under
the Pleudoi1JIIn, Hteronymous, In
The lloUy Sentinel and tho !lmdo,y

n1ler Mllir.P and ~ iur~.

Introduced wore .Otis' JlcCIIJi·
Hefrr 1111), ~ Efvlh,
Dorotl!i Bentz, board ql ~.,_

lock,

don 'membert; M1r s. ·.; iJPI~il
Adamo, Mr.· and Mrs . .IUI!Cit
Jr., Mr•. Du""'
Mra. Dollie Wolle lllld.)lr, IIIII
Mr•• CtareDce &amp;lteJds. .-. ~ JJ.
A red IIIII block oolor ldumle
- the school' colors - wert
'uaed on the table&amp; which were
nnterec1 with red Ooralarr..,._

wotr,,

_wotre.

menta. A cake done in a baS..
ke111111 eourt repllc:a, a gl!lo!tllo
teacherl oC.tiJe school, wauerved witll the dlmar.

Time&amp;&lt;Sentlnel. Hf1 .POems have
been widely circulated.
A "ftc'ubllean", he neverthe-

Massive
Thrust
Pushed

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tldt:ago A Y e. Olllrch o! ID dl!!er• ct;oll!"i l!f\li~ ulll'\! (Gil, , ·
Cl)rill.
_ .
.,_dl~!i~ 'each IMD ·tp'iJup.
the
Mrl. Jacl&lt;! Nicoll&lt; lllld ·MrL •Wen, Jacoi;!y,I)!Btuliion COle once.
&lt;&gt; · · . .'
Tim Swan ol Coltltllb"*'\lhlted ' lege B!Uatoo otllo ' willl.l!etho · Tho t~'f\'eot• WIU l:oo.vler t h ,!t~;:wee~ent~ .their • soni lead~~\ ,;,m prhact~tfeak- elude with ·a~IJI~ on . ~~
!.llhor arid 'atand!ather, reopec- or will be Ed Ertldn, Grahger, II 5 p.DI;· at..llyl!fs Uke Ban.
~ly. B11 ~ Glbb~, • !l"llont ·Ind., who I• noted ror ii)Oiddn1 "'et Hall . car,i i!lll lor"! a moll Melga General Ho&amp;»ital.
toreacle lor tile trip !rom the
K~ !10)' lilgp, .on or Mr.
and Mrl. iJenO RJgs or near Senior Cho;r Holr;ls'
Chellfr, . Is tiJe 1"011 ol Ids
~~ranc~Parente, Mr. and Mrs. R111 Fellowsh;p H6ur
Rtggat Mr. "andTMrs.
Gene
RIIP
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are vac'*'CJO!ng Iii ~lorida.
MA9lN - Frilia1
Mrs. · Oarr' Kautz arid d•· March 29, · !l'e Sonl\11' Cllolr o!
ter, Jo)o, 'Mr. Md Mrs. Thoo· the Mason t.u.JI,'citilrcll ·mtilll
dore Nor'l1 and Mn: Olarlei the home II( Mh .:nd.Mrl. ·JJmea
l43_ers 1fBre weekend·visitor~ tn · H. Lewii iiirl for ·• ·felloWihip
COlumbus with Mr. IIIII Mr~ houo
Dale Ruuell arKI 'oth!W relatlvea nu'rtng the devoUonai ·period
and friends.
Miu .,Allee Roach read acrl_pMr. and Mrs. Geor&amp;e 9dvller, lure Mr T R David I!!ad' tile
· Special Holy Week
Jr., qd dau(Ltlter, Ja,ne, o1 Cin- ~in ~.y~· and Mr.:~Wil,
clnnatl, vi oiled hare lilmdq with the Choir Director lo.litlie choir
Services Announced
Mr. .,cc' Mrs. Will . ~oro ol In s~q~n1 b~.' ~ bufi~ pot.
Mlnenrille, and. Mr. Ud Mrs. lUck cllmer fta lerved.
·
· tho , SYRACUSE - . Special Hoi.Y John fultz lllld 1111111¥, Middle·
~udiitorllum. Week SerVIces lor the !jyr~cuao pQrt.
Mro. Marilyn Wlloon o! Ml'"li!li~OIIIJici •IIQ'&amp;
Evangelical UnIted Brethren
~
Qiar;O will be held 11 the car. neroville II a patl6nt II the
mel E.U~B. Church located at Cabell - Huntinglon Hospital II.
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tho lnteroectlon or carmel Road • Huntlngllin, W. Va. Her room
&lt;,, liCIIOCJI.
ll!en .,and Ploallnl Vlow Road Jull orr number ls 509.
dinco Pl!V Sllurd!Q',. Pomeroy ·Balhan Road . 1he pallor, Paul
,IIi..., ....,., ell ri J
W · A, Siller&amp;, IIIII be speaking Moo,...,.,,.,.;..·au II&gt; ..,.. qsw
•··.· Tile••••, 1bur••••,IIIIIFrl~ •..
...... l!our• 8 to 11
Union
Friday
·'1.:
o!',!!i'!J!: GRQVE .IJiturch oerv- ·~-::.·· Uaton Std&gt;beno of
, •. ,
;:-v··
1qt Publk! »late lunch al&amp;lPar,
Services
Announced
, ,~ h!Ja Cotml!un!O' 11.111 \ h e. fb'r~ouae Preli&gt;yterlan
~ ~,'-~llrtlng 11 5130 jj, m. Cl!urch )rill IIJOak Wodnelldicy
·: ~liMo 'him 1111 1J O.C. evlnlnt On T:.urlldlcy evening a
..1
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Union communion rJervlee Will be
SYRACUSE ...: .The !jyr8cuao
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"too. conducted. Serrlce·a are · at 8
0\lll'ches will hold a Unloo Good
'Frido.Y
Service at the E.U.B.
' JOi'IIOa CHOIR Rl'l&lt;tlcO, 9.3o eadl eVentng.
Church'
be&amp;lnnlng
II 2 p.m. ant!
ot St. Paul lAid&gt;' ~...., . '. '
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lallbltl to' 3 p.m. ,' with ..,.clal
ENROLLS IN OTC
music by the church choir a..
,,,.,.MI&lt;IMI·•~ ;Pm:gaq, •.tQO.,o! ·•" '~'~~'~ ~'"''&lt;Will ·~ lbe'ft"Y·
-oMra•·~&gt;Nollllo~
W. E. Zlmniel'llllll ilhO lf1"iw
..,ville, "-• enrolled.,~ ~ h e tOI!ductirig· Ev.riDitlllc iGtV!ces
, q,!Q ~J:!il Collep, 888 &amp;In- 11 tile !ll'racuie O.utcb · the
bury- R&lt;NIII: ColuDlbUii· Hi will 14•areno. Th&lt;i Hlivlce li lt&gt;On&lt;
3, IOl'ed by llle· mlnlsterlal alaOclltibri ot Syracuse.

mini-• . ,,

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Two IliPiey,

w. Vo., rolldontl

were aclnliued at Veterans MIJDo

CHARLES GOLIEN

Golden in Casi
For Everyman

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Notlceo to patrono arrtcledbj
tile change ID rural oervleo !roril
tile
1'1&gt;11 Ol!let have
been dlllrlbuted according IIi
Pl&gt;otmaoter Jamea lblilb)'.
,
Theoe notice• lhow lbe n~
route number II&gt; bo uaed by ead)

POr.-

patron lllld llbould be

route

This ell..,. lo elloctlvo ~
lng April 6. Patrons ...Or.....lled to IICll:i4' eorreopondonta or
their

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DtW~t, !ormtjl
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lllnefsVWe; Cora Wlqlnt, PoJDo ldlool ollldlla Olllltirlllf"''!io
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BIEEZE
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Bettet·

only$3.00
Clifton Stubby, Dill or Rectal
1.85 THERMOMETERS. FMR.
-2 furl•

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ScralchJIJ'OOf. Avocado c:olor

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WATCHDOG· GROUP PICKED
ATHENS (UPI) - A !a&lt;IIII.Yadmlnlllratlvo oommll1M will review a pro.
poal to ol!lbll... a Wll&lt;l1dqa
~on. . ~ at
Ohio Unlterilijo. ·Objo
111.1' Pre,oldont .v•.,.. Alden
medo . '•lh,o

Goessler Jewelry. Store'

CHOCOLATE
DROPS .... 29c lit

Good

P08toffice Pati'ODII
Notified of Oumge

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VETEIIANS MEII!Om.u.
HOSPr).'A!.
AtimTED- Poul :mill!, ila.
aoa.
Arno11, ~lne; 11a11n
Polloi!,.Albolll'; &lt;\lu Grtndof.ad;
Now iloYoiJj Oiorpl'uiltna,lll6dltl&gt;Ortl PIKIOI&gt;o Clarlt, PomjiJ;Wl
Mary . Joneo, Pomoro11 Harry
Glbbo, Letart, W, vl.;~r~)!r.....
or, Pol!lero)'l Nlltlo.-c....;,
&lt;lne. ·
~AIIGED - Mary Flnll' ley, .IIUb1 Gr- Mrs. Nancy
Hall and cieu&amp;hter, Elmer StilL

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Candy Speeial

W~perlorm-...

IbburaementJ rrom collec&gt;
IIIE8r1NGS PLANNED
dons
Counlj&lt; Court act!..
The Rutland lllallon Chureh
iiY In March totoledf3,119~­
cording II&gt; Clerk Elilllboth Hoi&gt;- w!ll hold 1 weekand meet!~ Frldo,y, AllrU 5, through SUndo,y, Aj&gt;.
stetter.
Tbo dlsburoem..ts lneludo rtl7,wlthtlleRev.andMrs.Grlllt
' II&gt; the awe, f103.05 In Rhocloa o! tllo pt. PI-Ill ..
$813.78
r... to tho aherlll'&amp; det&gt;artmont awn School .. gueat apeakvs.
fond, fi,S80.H to tho COUII\Y.,_. lund, f568.2$ to tije )aw
llbrll')' and f21G,U to tl&gt;o ....,
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Proii!Pier&amp; are Peney llo)'es lllld Far Eut on 111&amp;0; tlllil and
and Back: Hawley, TlcketB, aYIII- televlllon.
able at tho door, are 50 c A lllllro of Chlcll&amp;li;·Goldenclld.
lor ~ts and 25 coots lor stu- &amp;OYenl year• ol ehoril worlt
denta.
wllb tho Cl'fic llual~ GI'GIII and.
tho ChltllllO llluolc Clmalo. He
Joined Tbo lnll&gt;lrlllon Pla.rer•
Iii F~, 1987, l'nd olncetllot
time hll performed ID more than
51111 PIA¥• In over J100 cltleo
throUiljloUI the llllion.
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ortal Holl&gt;ltai lor Injuries ,..,
tainod In an accident 011 11oute
TOLEDO (UP!)- Gov. James
248 11 9 L m. todo,y,
.&lt;t A. Rhodes lode¥ called lor a
They aro Ilennla Dur•4 67, and "complete revamping ol our oclblla ~•t. 69. Jkrth austalned ucauon IYitem" to help IOlve
abrasions and contusions and Mat he termed the most pre••wero .Jn satlalaciiJQ' condltiDn. lng ioiUO In naed o1 lolullon to.
The co"'le wastran811011edtothe do¥ - r Job• ror ......, poople.
holl&gt;u.l b)' Pomeroy anorgeocy
"We ..,.. provide Job Rlcaaquadman.
tloo lllld Job _..wnltloo !orour
Meigs Couii\Y Sherll! llobort 10IDII - ' e or wo will lillht
c. Hartmlbath ,Ud the car in them in the ·Jtreeti,"' Rhodea
which the two peraonl were tra"" laid at a luncheon meetiq of
ellni filled w round 1 curve 1.3 lbe Toledo Bar AOIOclalloo.
mile oa11 or Route 348, wont IDto
The ......_ put "Job• ror
a cllleh, ~turned•-· Tbe1967 ......, - ' " ' II tho lop o1 a
modal auto wu h11viq damlge4. II &amp;I ol •rtve maJor 1111101 conThe Investigation Ia beiJw co~ rrondng Toledo lllld all ol Ohio."
dnuod.
The other ..maJor laua"
were tnfllc bottleneck1, poiluDisbursements of
lion, anttQ111ed meow holltll
rartlltlea lllld edllcal:loo oo all
Court Announced
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Is InJured

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Charles J. Golden Ia one o!tho
Mrs. Theocktsia Frecker, di- five member• of The lllspiradon
Pl~ro wbowWpresent"Everyrector, assures an extremiQt •
mon"
11 8:15 p, m. WOcilesda.Y
tertalnlng Perfonnaoee. Characters are Mike Hargtavea, Jenn;y In doe Sanctua.,. of Gr~ ~~ ..

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Present Play

The Pomeroy Senior ClasawU
preaent Its play, -•DJ.ctator Old"',
In the Pomeroy Junior lllgh auditorium 11 8 p. m. this Frido,y,
As thi&amp; will be an ''all .. out
attempt" to raise the final money
neceasary tor the aentor triP to
wa&amp;hingtDn, D. C., they are ...,
que~ a large attendance.

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leu IOOught the late Pra&amp;ldont
John F.llennedy would hive been
one of America's greatelt.
Survtvirw ia a niece, Marpret
Klckel, North Olmsted. Friendl
may call at the tuneralhomelll)'tlme.
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While diplomats bepn pushing for. ~ce,
a mauive allied thrust drove
todo,y toward tho relief or the
surrounded Marine tort o1 Khe
Sa.nh oo South Vietnam's northem !rootler. U.S. spokesmen alao reported a reoord 3,886 Am ~
erican troops wounded last week.
The .u.s. - llluth Vlotnameae
push toward Khe Sanb reached
a point three mUea trom itl objective Wedneodo,y alter killing
25 Norlh Vlotnameselllld en&lt;llrlng a 280-round barrase tfr Communist mortar, rocket and arllllery Ore, spokesmen said.·
In Satloft, d e s p i t e private
grumb1111f, the South Vietnam
guvel'lllllllll prociolmed 111pp&lt;&gt;rl
for President Jotmaon's effort to
carry NOrth VIetnam Into nego.
Ulllono that OQU!d lead II&gt; peace
talks.
I
American spokesmen In the
capital said 3,886Americanuuf~
fered WOUilds in combat last
week, ,surpassing the previous
record ·oi 2,766 set in the week
ending March 9.

SAIGON

- • Norm~ Cu~ Devill
$1uler, .Johll Jenklnai l.IOcltl'
lhiPIJ, Wl\YIIO Ro~ey,' ~
Sa.Yre, Roimio Atileo, Bob 1111101',
Paul Croll, Devld Jeni!!ha, Bill
Roulh, :Jove Plo~&lt;tno, Milot ROll•
erto, John Mark Sa.YM~ Tim·
Curfman, and cheel'laaclei'I, 'Ter~
ri Findley, Tammie Rouo~' dtb·

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PT, PLEASANT -

A sales

promotion program, using small
electric cars, has won a national

award lor Aj&gt;palachlan Power
CGQlPIII)'.
The award came In the VJilual
•ward program conducted by Edi1011 Electric Institute, natiatal
trade association or nearly 200
inveator - owned electric utUity

eotnpanles. li was presented recently at EEl's annual aales conference in Chicago, and accepting for Appalachian was L, L.

Koontz, supervisor of residential and rural sales for Appala&lt;hlon,
Eilht child-sized electric cars
were slven as prizes, one in

each Appalachian Power division,
duriDB the promotion, The cars
were used as 11tralfic builders"
to develop sales prospects for
electric ranges, water heaters,
and dryers. AppUMce dealers
throughout Appalathian's 52 CCitlnQ' service area cooperated

in the promotion,

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also· tid her pet parakeet to
the cal,)·
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chlalrlc care, Sis and Dod dol
Boy, is ·that mf;'ther smartl I
willh Pd thought of the "dishes
in the bed" routine.
If this girl Is an ooly
Ichild, but she probably pr«oods
ohe ia. All eight o! mine do, i
have to make nine bods, pick ~;&gt;
all clothes, wash, Jron, scrub
floors, cook meals, wash dishes
too, 1 don't get one blt or lielp
unless I do something draaiic
and, up IOllil I heard o! I h i s
mother's neat tricks, my worst
has been dumpinc all their draw~
en on their beds and emptying
their closets on top of that.
I admit I was tempted to dump
the garbage and trash in t i1e

Election o! new o«lcers h~
, ,lllhted a meeting or tho Woman's
, .11 Soei«J of ChriaUsn Service o!
·~• :w-racuse Methodist Church
' bold Tuesdojl night at tho home
·~ otllrs. Ilana Wlnebrennsr.
·", lira. JOhn Sauvage was named
·iii: J)rtlldent ol tho socletj'. other
'~'· alftcers elected were Mrs. Alice
Clii&gt;oharl, vice president; 11 r s.

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· Prized for Its durabllily and
washability. It is now slated
to offer still another serv•ce·
ability feature-a d u r able
press finish ao th,at Unen gar·
. menlo will require little 111' n,o
. ironing after IJundering, 1!
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clothes on the fioor to be washed, just because I folded them
and put thOIII on their "eds, and

not away in their drawers; MY

bil#l school girl walkslnandgoes
immediately to her room, comes
down to eat _ alter r have set
the table - and then loaves to
l'llt&lt;h TV, When I ask her to
loed the dishwasher she growls,
"lhave to study."
Kids iod8y are !antaatk My
only salvation Is thet my h u •-

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es and garbage or find all their lamlly living, so If yoo're hav.
clothes either in the Good Will lng kid trooble or just plain
trClUblo, lei Holen help YOU,
bonfl
:.:.~ ~.:mM;~inthebaci&lt; lite wUI also welcomeyourowa

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. .'THAN BEFORE •••

De~ Tired:

vacation away from your family lps•pe-r._ _ _ _ _ _ _,.
might do everyone in it • lot or
good, You can't teaoh ldda pride
in themselves, their home - or
their parents - with ohlldlsh pt.
even SohOJ!IOS. Are YClU 80 busy
at YClUr role at sell.pltying servant you've fOrgotten how a real
malher bperales?- ~ ,_
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ulueky nwnbersh in the maU
59
Ave.
S8YIDB I ma,y alreaoJ.y be a win-'
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Get Order
In Early .
For Easter

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allll!trmltes,
Ad. yoa11 to lila ot wood

stdlng, patio feno·es, picnic

tablel, lhuttert-eYen wood-

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"l.UISBER 1nd SUPPLY

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Continuing, he said:
u1 wa&amp; selected as one of
the students for the scholarship
lUnd and It was greatly appro.
elated, A college education Is
very expensive, It is a big bur·

, · ' I. fiUlRVES against decay

chl.fck hutchea. Full color bro-

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year and take a psrt.time job
as your atudies take all of your

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want to thank everyone that
pvo or hsd any p8rl In tha
Moles County Citizens Scholarship Founclallon last year," Roger Lee Davis, RuUand, one of
16 reel!llents or o&lt;holarshipo •·
warded in the program, told The

dell for our parents. It is very
hard to go to college the !lrst

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Pediatric neuromuscular problems will be the subject or the
final program on April 24, llh-

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PARTY!UPPLIE~Ik .

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mJlEASY·ON COAT

D.OES 3 VITAl- JOBS:
1. sTAIIIS deeply, beaulifully,

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HOME IS WHERE el(l!ryOhe expects
FANNY FARMER! Chocolate covered cre••m•
clusters, caramels, fruits, fudge, and fa'n&lt;~ies

-FILLED BASKETS
-BASKETS TO FILL
-TOY NOVELTIES
-EASTER EGG DYE
·.CANDY, Bulk •nd
Noweltloa
.-GIFT ITEMS
-WRAPPING,MATERIAL
-ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS
..CEMETERY
OECORATIONS

BUrger)',

cus8lllltS are Dra. William C.

Earl, assistant profesaor o! physica! medicine and Robert A,
Wehe, Instructor in pediatrics,
Holj)ltaia partlclpaling In I h e
te1evhd011 series are Community
and Meroy Holpitals In ~ring-

field; Ueldng Counf.Y, ·Newark;
Lawrence Couni.Y, · Jronlon; Madleon Count,y, London; Manllleld
General; Bert W. Merlin Memorial, Ml, Vernon; Chllllouthe
General; COsho&lt;:ton Memorial;
Merion General; Gallipolis Modleal Center; 9\eltertng Arms,
Athens; Camden-Clark in ParkersbUrg, w. va.i and Grant and
Mt, Cannel In CGlumbus,
Dr. William G. Pace, dltector !or COntinuing Medical Ed.
ucaUon at Obio State, will serve
as panel moderator for the telecasts. Moderators ln the 15 hospitals will be able to ask questions of members ol the program panel wlto will be visible
oo the TV seta. Modern audio
techni(Jles and eQ.lipment a r e
utilized Ia each holpitai,
This pilot series of programs
Is partially 811J))l0rlod by a grant
!rom the Network lor Coollnu·
IDB Medical Educatloo (NCME)
in New York City,
The broadcast programs will
aleo be recorded on video tape
for study and analysis and ror
later distr!butloo by NCME,

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cau 't keep money lcrnu
enouuh for it to get dirty.
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sandwlch, we discovered a

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marvelous new paper fastener
-peanut butter,
The ain of gluttony il not

In· the 1960s, Peru, whoso
commercial fish catch had
been negligible, suqdenly
caught up with and sur·
passed J a p a n, long the
world's No. I fishing nation.
Most o! the PeruviBil catch,
however, Is not destined for
~~!'"'!.. ··ccoonsumption.
In
harvested 9.68
of

only frowned on, ifs alJnOSt
impossible to commd at
today's food prices.

for girls who '
know the name
of the game

For The Best Food

Thoughts

NORTH
SOUTH
EAST

uwhen the trumpet sounds,

he sag• 'Aho!' He smells the
battle from afar, the thunder
of the captains, and the
ahouting,"-Job 39:25.

WEST~u~~

Wash 'n Wear permanent pr•ss slacks, skirts,
jackets and tops in pastel shodes. Sizes 8 to 18.
New arrivals at

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an inevitable war. If war
comes it will be from failure
of human wisdom,-Andrew
Bonar Law, Canadian slates.
man.

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have the opportunlcy to do so,
I do not think any youqg poreon
ohould be left out of a hlllf&gt;er
e&lt;klcatlon if he has the taJoot
to purrtue lt.

Let's all get behind the second year of our Meigs County
'Dollars for Scholars' a n d
make tt a big success. Again,
I wish to thank everyone ror my
scholarship last year.
The second annual fw1d drive
o! the scholarship !oundation Is
now underway.
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10-DAYS 11L EASTER

Pl•ce Your
OrderTod•y
For Garden
•nduwn
Nee.ds, , , ,

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"I attended Miami Unlveralcy
and now I am attending 0 h I o
Teohnlcal CGIIege, COlumbus,
IJIUdylng electronic engineering,
I thiltl 'lfer)'"WWIi4etll wlto graduates !1'0111 high school and wants
to attend · college or any other
type or higher education should

Dittllty'$.Jiorift,~

FILLED
EASTER
BASkETS

59 N. 2nd Ave,
992-5560
MIDDLEPORT

1!, IIley IJIIo, recordbw seer~;

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' • lira. Nora -•holt, Christion
~ IOelil rellldons; llrs. Margaret
· ,:~ Ele~ • mls&amp;lonll')' ecb:ation;
'~ 11111 llar&lt;la Karr, ll&gt;lrituolllle
}, ~!Wnnan; 11141 llrs. Chrlatins
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Grimm, chairman of the mem·. · ·borBhlll ooDUDittoa.
. ·:. " Nlaa Karr opened the me'*"
· ' law with •YIIIIona. lite read the

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' To conclude tho mooting, Mlos
1 Kart read an article on the cau..
· r olk'o new or unity liken !rom
the book, ''That The World MI.¥
Believe''. Refreslunents were
wved by the hostess.
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Q-Who il the only person
to bt hollored l1Ditt with the
, Nobtl Prize?
A-Madame Marie Curie.
I Her famUy is the only one to
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Let's dispenSil with 11litterin8 generalities. · ·
Let's talk dollars and sense.
The chart spells jt out.lllq laney phrases. no glib llobbledygook.
'Tbafs the way it is. •
There are many other-ta11es of Gas, But to sum it all up,
versatile nat\lrlil Ga's does ~'ljpb better.
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sistant professors or orthOpedics at the CGilege o! Modi·
cine,
On April 17, three Ohio State
!aculcy memben will dlaeuas
the dlag..,ala and traatment of
hand InJuries, They are Drs,
Ronald B, Berggren, director of
tho dlvlalon of plaetlc surgery;
Carl R. COleman, assistant professor of surgery; and Robert J,
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by Drs, Edward J, Eyring and
John B. Roberta. Botb are aS-

iOLA PRESENTS•••

If the road to the nether·
world is paved with good in·
tentlons, why haven't we got
the contracting bid?

Rutland Student Extends

MAll
Dear Mad:

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Thank you very mu&lt;h,"
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to the neighbor, Much more blislnnd agreeswithrnethey'rehope- terlng words to your husband.

neoring and prollletlon,
The ·first prellelllation wUI be

viding CJ1allcy control in eng!-

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CANDY

whole dinner that night. I was
so embarrassed I could have
died,
What would you have said?-

By PHIL PASTORET.

Physicians of Two-State Regiop

'Tele..eommunlcatlons Center, ts
the key station lor the network,
orlglnatlns all programs and pro-

of

over a

Post~ Grad Study by TV Offered

COLUMBUS - i'hl'olciona at
15 oommunii.Y hoopllala in Qllo
and Wool VIrginia will be able
- miUc._ dryer.
to hold two-WI\Y. dlaeuaaiona aa
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The Senate hao jurisdiction
slon via the Otllo Medical Edu·
over U.S, treaties,
cation Network .in April.
Tho College or Medicine at
Oblo State Unlverslcy will pre.
sent Its third annluli series o!
pilot televlolon programs on All·
rU 10, 17 and 24, Each hour~ong
proerBIII wjll be broadcast at
noon (ES'!'),
The television venture, directed to pllyl!olana as an adjUnct
to contlnulai medical education
on the poll gra&lt;bate level, will
be carried by wosu.TV (Ch,
34, CGiumbua); WGSF -TV (Ch,
28, Newark); WOUB-TV (Ch, 20,
Athena) and CATV (cable BOTV·
lbe) in several communities,
WOSIJ-TV, the television outlet at the 01110 State UnlverBiiJ

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No comment, except thatalong Helen Bottel in care oCthlsnews-

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NEW YORK- ~s CoilliJ chlc ,PaVIIIc,J "'flilll'••UJ•i~J~diid Oil h.U.\J~,, f'lfturei !'"!'!"'
Delanlll''1 reward lor kWD&amp;· by Stua11 Levlll, llibor 11111810!AA · BaUn•oollls ' I , Ha"' 'I\IIOWII'' " "'
the con!roYerslll ~strilltbl• Ted Kboel;' ,et~:,) ~t outpsrt- ·Tq; VleiJ'!'IIt ·~~ tOr .GI• ,
hClUsing blll '!ro,m •t~:,ncmioi- .~rs Phil 'LeY!n &lt;'o!l!o 1~ bla 'is ·· ~ : f)lew' . Fen; MqoiOtll ,
ment by the Coos~ro ~. , MQl\1 lakeP\:er lj'il , ~ J1i'llllod Mao;" ~~· ,a liiCidern ! a.rilmportant in !q~ , ~wick ,, . Jill 1111!11on Iii the, 19!linl!) and ~, lloiY Bible: ,, ·
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need do Is &lt;heck here' U I .• sl¥, ~.,.. will lie ""' Ill a zerllncl because o1 lbe severe ·
wish
buy (hugo("_.!OU::)· ~ r,:\l'h'l,l,nw!i~al at laat -'&lt;•~~\~Jed &lt;llrlllllh taxes ' (thanks. ~ '"'
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don t .~aiR to bUY. Either way,
brlllianL~obort lllinlood 111111 and yoora oordlalb' were , ' · · · ·
It says There, Pm still eii&amp;~~&gt;~o ,'Wlirlinls' driiJIUI;' ap1n pOrtjnent .GiiouaaiDI btg • Alarled aelora ~ tnollfla lo
for my prlze,tr 11\l' ."IIJI1ber liP- .,; 1n theldck;Y • .., ''E)T' 'mag. WIIO keep !llelr u•. S, dtizeu.
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aztno, sitar vtrtuom Rlnlllon- ·lhlll• but be&lt;ome Swiss tax '
Well, rm an ~IDiot. 1 ~- liar (now teaching at ccNY) was 'residents: '"'boy con de what
ways check the No, I \b) 1 aiJI&lt;ed •how long belare Beatie they clloo.O." Ralj)h ..,J'11810d,
want
and send .., lllm· Geor&amp;e narr1oon .~ 1naater •w
teelllke a heel!'
ber back, But I P~ wtn., Do tho Far East QlstnDneut; llavi, · Don't send Charles tho Gall
you or any of your. r-.dertlmoW fldn,'t quite .ran: "A&amp;ut 15 or 1 ftbe .pill~' bec:•se Le Gross
anyooe : :
yearl," Havllhanked, "He's •.Siarl even lo sticking htl 111o
h• chec
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oow leartllDg to h&lt;!l.d ~· inatru- !roues Into tho French birth rate
DOUBTFUL
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llbloh ho leola neidl.., tlOII!rol;
Dear Doubtful:
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Mel Brooks, wrllor, director •in lad he wants a JIOiiU)atioo
Nope, rve never met thalluc. of the latest rum IDApU;y '"'be exploskln ' ond . BUIIjiOC!a t h e
k.v person, Has anyoneoutlllerio? I'I.'J!Illoers," and bls wile Anne Frenoh lllales aren•tdolqtllolr
Would be encour~, to,~ Bancroft or uThe Graduate.. own blt; set up a mtnl&amp;terial eom-..
there's hope lor us No' peo. a Mamattan !OwmoUae; tllelr mltteo to rever.e the !alllng.
pio,- H,
clown!lalrs tenant Ia JluneiGold- oft andwanto!OO,IIOO,OOOFrench'
Dear Helen:
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l1lil1, author of 11\e play and •men by the ysar 2000,
My husband stayed oul uiltll IIIOVIo "Uonin Wln!U:•• JoeLe·
TaxDJen reporl1110ro than 3,4:30 a.m. as usual, Tho n xl . vine Is the J)r&lt;Wcer all ihree 000,000 JlOOllie Ia N; Y. hliVen't.
mornlng a lady neighbOr oallod tllms ,, Erneat ~s asked lor rotund•- whloh 1nta1
while I waso't home, He was widoW Mary Ia M~Call' s upwards o1 $500 000 0001 ,,,
hoarse and he looked terrible.
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PT, PLEASANT -

A sales

promotion program, using small
electric cars, has won a national

award lor Aj&gt;palachlan Power
CGQlPIII)'.
The award came In the VJilual
•ward program conducted by Edi1011 Electric Institute, natiatal
trade association or nearly 200
inveator - owned electric utUity

eotnpanles. li was presented recently at EEl's annual aales conference in Chicago, and accepting for Appalachian was L, L.

Koontz, supervisor of residential and rural sales for Appala&lt;hlon,
Eilht child-sized electric cars
were slven as prizes, one in

each Appalachian Power division,
duriDB the promotion, The cars
were used as 11tralfic builders"
to develop sales prospects for
electric ranges, water heaters,
and dryers. AppUMce dealers
throughout Appalathian's 52 CCitlnQ' service area cooperated

in the promotion,

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also· tid her pet parakeet to
the cal,)·
1 11\l' 'Mom doesn't need PI)'·
chlalrlc care, Sis and Dod dol
Boy, is ·that mf;'ther smartl I
willh Pd thought of the "dishes
in the bed" routine.
If this girl Is an ooly
Ichild, but she probably pr«oods
ohe ia. All eight o! mine do, i
have to make nine bods, pick ~;&gt;
all clothes, wash, Jron, scrub
floors, cook meals, wash dishes
too, 1 don't get one blt or lielp
unless I do something draaiic
and, up IOllil I heard o! I h i s
mother's neat tricks, my worst
has been dumpinc all their draw~
en on their beds and emptying
their closets on top of that.
I admit I was tempted to dump
the garbage and trash in t i1e

Election o! new o«lcers h~
, ,lllhted a meeting or tho Woman's
, .11 Soei«J of ChriaUsn Service o!
·~• :w-racuse Methodist Church
' bold Tuesdojl night at tho home
·~ otllrs. Ilana Wlnebrennsr.
·", lira. JOhn Sauvage was named
·iii: J)rtlldent ol tho socletj'. other
'~'· alftcers elected were Mrs. Alice
Clii&gt;oharl, vice president; 11 r s.

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Durable Press Linen
• Linen, one of the olde•t ap·
PJU'Bl fabrics, has always been
· Prized for Its durabllily and
washability. It is now slated
to offer still another serv•ce·
ability feature-a d u r able
press finish ao th,at Unen gar·
. menlo will require little 111' n,o
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clothes on the fioor to be washed, just because I folded them
and put thOIII on their "eds, and

not away in their drawers; MY

bil#l school girl walkslnandgoes
immediately to her room, comes
down to eat _ alter r have set
the table - and then loaves to
l'llt&lt;h TV, When I ask her to
loed the dishwasher she growls,
"lhave to study."
Kids iod8y are !antaatk My
only salvation Is thet my h u •-

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es and garbage or find all their lamlly living, so If yoo're hav.
clothes either in the Good Will lng kid trooble or just plain
trClUblo, lei Holen help YOU,
bonfl
:.:.~ ~.:mM;~inthebaci&lt; lite wUI also welcomeyourowa

, Ans: 3TIMES MORE
. .'THAN BEFORE •••

De~ Tired:

vacation away from your family lps•pe-r._ _ _ _ _ _ _,.
might do everyone in it • lot or
good, You can't teaoh ldda pride
in themselves, their home - or
their parents - with ohlldlsh pt.
even SohOJ!IOS. Are YClU 80 busy
at YClUr role at sell.pltying servant you've fOrgotten how a real
malher bperales?- ~ ,_
Dear Helen:·
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ulueky nwnbersh in the maU
59
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S8YIDB I ma,y alreaoJ.y be a win-'
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Get Order
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For Easter

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allll!trmltes,
Ad. yoa11 to lila ot wood

stdlng, patio feno·es, picnic

tablel, lhuttert-eYen wood-

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"l.UISBER 1nd SUPPLY

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Continuing, he said:
u1 wa&amp; selected as one of
the students for the scholarship
lUnd and It was greatly appro.
elated, A college education Is
very expensive, It is a big bur·

, · ' I. fiUlRVES against decay

chl.fck hutchea. Full color bro-

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year and take a psrt.time job
as your atudies take all of your

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want to thank everyone that
pvo or hsd any p8rl In tha
Moles County Citizens Scholarship Founclallon last year," Roger Lee Davis, RuUand, one of
16 reel!llents or o&lt;holarshipo •·
warded in the program, told The

dell for our parents. It is very
hard to go to college the !lrst

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Pediatric neuromuscular problems will be the subject or the
final program on April 24, llh-

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PARTY!UPPLIE~Ik .

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mJlEASY·ON COAT

D.OES 3 VITAl- JOBS:
1. sTAIIIS deeply, beaulifully,

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HOME IS WHERE el(l!ryOhe expects
FANNY FARMER! Chocolate covered cre••m•
clusters, caramels, fruits, fudge, and fa'n&lt;~ies

-FILLED BASKETS
-BASKETS TO FILL
-TOY NOVELTIES
-EASTER EGG DYE
·.CANDY, Bulk •nd
Noweltloa
.-GIFT ITEMS
-WRAPPING,MATERIAL
-ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS
..CEMETERY
OECORATIONS

BUrger)',

cus8lllltS are Dra. William C.

Earl, assistant profesaor o! physica! medicine and Robert A,
Wehe, Instructor in pediatrics,
Holj)ltaia partlclpaling In I h e
te1evhd011 series are Community
and Meroy Holpitals In ~ring-

field; Ueldng Counf.Y, ·Newark;
Lawrence Couni.Y, · Jronlon; Madleon Count,y, London; Manllleld
General; Bert W. Merlin Memorial, Ml, Vernon; Chllllouthe
General; COsho&lt;:ton Memorial;
Merion General; Gallipolis Modleal Center; 9\eltertng Arms,
Athens; Camden-Clark in ParkersbUrg, w. va.i and Grant and
Mt, Cannel In CGlumbus,
Dr. William G. Pace, dltector !or COntinuing Medical Ed.
ucaUon at Obio State, will serve
as panel moderator for the telecasts. Moderators ln the 15 hospitals will be able to ask questions of members ol the program panel wlto will be visible
oo the TV seta. Modern audio
techni(Jles and eQ.lipment a r e
utilized Ia each holpitai,
This pilot series of programs
Is partially 811J))l0rlod by a grant
!rom the Network lor Coollnu·
IDB Medical Educatloo (NCME)
in New York City,
The broadcast programs will
aleo be recorded on video tape
for study and analysis and ror
later distr!butloo by NCME,

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sandwlch, we discovered a

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marvelous new paper fastener
-peanut butter,
The ain of gluttony il not

In· the 1960s, Peru, whoso
commercial fish catch had
been negligible, suqdenly
caught up with and sur·
passed J a p a n, long the
world's No. I fishing nation.
Most o! the PeruviBil catch,
however, Is not destined for
~~!'"'!.. ··ccoonsumption.
In
harvested 9.68
of

only frowned on, ifs alJnOSt
impossible to commd at
today's food prices.

for girls who '
know the name
of the game

For The Best Food

Thoughts

NORTH
SOUTH
EAST

uwhen the trumpet sounds,

he sag• 'Aho!' He smells the
battle from afar, the thunder
of the captains, and the
ahouting,"-Job 39:25.

WEST~u~~

Wash 'n Wear permanent pr•ss slacks, skirts,
jackets and tops in pastel shodes. Sizes 8 to 18.
New arrivals at

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an inevitable war. If war
comes it will be from failure
of human wisdom,-Andrew
Bonar Law, Canadian slates.
man.

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have the opportunlcy to do so,
I do not think any youqg poreon
ohould be left out of a hlllf&gt;er
e&lt;klcatlon if he has the taJoot
to purrtue lt.

Let's all get behind the second year of our Meigs County
'Dollars for Scholars' a n d
make tt a big success. Again,
I wish to thank everyone ror my
scholarship last year.
The second annual fw1d drive
o! the scholarship !oundation Is
now underway.
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Pl•ce Your
OrderTod•y
For Garden
•nduwn
Nee.ds, , , ,

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"I attended Miami Unlveralcy
and now I am attending 0 h I o
Teohnlcal CGIIege, COlumbus,
IJIUdylng electronic engineering,
I thiltl 'lfer)'"WWIi4etll wlto graduates !1'0111 high school and wants
to attend · college or any other
type or higher education should

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FILLED
EASTER
BASkETS

59 N. 2nd Ave,
992-5560
MIDDLEPORT

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' • lira. Nora -•holt, Christion
~ IOelil rellldons; llrs. Margaret
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'~ 11111 llar&lt;la Karr, ll&gt;lrituolllle
}, ~!Wnnan; 11141 llrs. Chrlatins
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Grimm, chairman of the mem·. · ·borBhlll ooDUDittoa.
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the book, ''That The World MI.¥
Believe''. Refreslunents were
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Q-Who il the only person
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Let's dispenSil with 11litterin8 generalities. · ·
Let's talk dollars and sense.
The chart spells jt out.lllq laney phrases. no glib llobbledygook.
'Tbafs the way it is. •
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sistant professors or orthOpedics at the CGilege o! Modi·
cine,
On April 17, three Ohio State
!aculcy memben will dlaeuas
the dlag..,ala and traatment of
hand InJuries, They are Drs,
Ronald B, Berggren, director of
tho dlvlalon of plaetlc surgery;
Carl R. COleman, assistant professor of surgery; and Robert J,
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by Drs, Edward J, Eyring and
John B. Roberta. Botb are aS-

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If the road to the nether·
world is paved with good in·
tentlons, why haven't we got
the contracting bid?

Rutland Student Extends

MAll
Dear Mad:

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Thank you very mu&lt;h,"
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to the neighbor, Much more blislnnd agreeswithrnethey'rehope- terlng words to your husband.

neoring and prollletlon,
The ·first prellelllation wUI be

viding CJ1allcy control in eng!-

GIFTS-TOYS
CANDY

whole dinner that night. I was
so embarrassed I could have
died,
What would you have said?-

By PHIL PASTORET.

Physicians of Two-State Regiop

'Tele..eommunlcatlons Center, ts
the key station lor the network,
orlglnatlns all programs and pro-

of

over a

Post~ Grad Study by TV Offered

COLUMBUS - i'hl'olciona at
15 oommunii.Y hoopllala in Qllo
and Wool VIrginia will be able
- miUc._ dryer.
to hold two-WI\Y. dlaeuaaiona aa
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well ao see panellata on lalevl·
The Senate hao jurisdiction
slon via the Otllo Medical Edu·
over U.S, treaties,
cation Network .in April.
Tho College or Medicine at
Oblo State Unlverslcy will pre.
sent Its third annluli series o!
pilot televlolon programs on All·
rU 10, 17 and 24, Each hour~ong
proerBIII wjll be broadcast at
noon (ES'!'),
The television venture, directed to pllyl!olana as an adjUnct
to contlnulai medical education
on the poll gra&lt;bate level, will
be carried by wosu.TV (Ch,
34, CGiumbua); WGSF -TV (Ch,
28, Newark); WOUB-TV (Ch, 20,
Athena) and CATV (cable BOTV·
lbe) in several communities,
WOSIJ-TV, the television outlet at the 01110 State UnlverBiiJ

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The lllily Sentinel, Pomoroy--Mickll2POl'l, 0., ,\pril -1, 100M

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boys' beds, but thought bettar
ol It wlten 1 realized thlll''d just
pick It all up and toss sheets,
~rbage and all down the clothes

leu. You'll prd&gt;ably hear Crom

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No comment, except thatalong Helen Bottel in care oCthlsnews-

Is Elected
President

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''NeW ~~ til the liain - prtVJ ~;.,tfor, "'!!"• 1nj,r~lttaJ~&gt;oo ,
NEW YORK- ~s CoilliJ chlc ,PaVIIIc,J "'flilll'••UJ•i~J~diid Oil h.U.\J~,, f'lfturei !'"!'!"'
Delanlll''1 reward lor kWD&amp;· by Stua11 Levlll, llibor 11111810!AA · BaUn•oollls ' I , Ha"' 'I\IIOWII'' " "'
the con!roYerslll ~strilltbl• Ted Kboel;' ,et~:,) ~t outpsrt- ·Tq; VleiJ'!'IIt ·~~ tOr .GI• ,
hClUsing blll '!ro,m •t~:,ncmioi- .~rs Phil 'LeY!n &lt;'o!l!o 1~ bla 'is ·· ~ : f)lew' . Fen; MqoiOtll ,
ment by the Coos~ro ~. , MQl\1 lakeP\:er lj'il , ~ J1i'llllod Mao;" ~~· ,a liiCidern ! a.rilmportant in !q~ , ~wick ,, . Jill 1111!11on Iii the, 19!linl!) and ~, lloiY Bible: ,, ·
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~ ,., .c~, V$1~• IIUIIIY· has decldOd , to llillcb, to s,;JI-·
need do Is &lt;heck here' U I .• sl¥, ~.,.. will lie ""' Ill a zerllncl because o1 lbe severe ·
wish
buy (hugo("_.!OU::)· ~ r,:\l'h'l,l,nw!i~al at laat -'&lt;•~~\~Jed &lt;llrlllllh taxes ' (thanks. ~ '"'
"ch,tcK_' here'' ~v P ,
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don t .~aiR to bUY. Either way,
brlllianL~obort lllinlood 111111 and yoora oordlalb' were , ' · · · ·
It says There, Pm still eii&amp;~~&gt;~o ,'Wlirlinls' driiJIUI;' ap1n pOrtjnent .GiiouaaiDI btg • Alarled aelora ~ tnollfla lo
for my prlze,tr 11\l' ."IIJI1ber liP- .,; 1n theldck;Y • .., ''E)T' 'mag. WIIO keep !llelr u•. S, dtizeu.
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pears on the lucky' II at,
aztno, sitar vtrtuom Rlnlllon- ·lhlll• but be&lt;ome Swiss tax '
Well, rm an ~IDiot. 1 ~- liar (now teaching at ccNY) was 'residents: '"'boy con de what
ways check the No, I \b) 1 aiJI&lt;ed •how long belare Beatie they clloo.O." Ralj)h ..,J'11810d,
want
and send .., lllm· Geor&amp;e narr1oon .~ 1naater •w
teelllke a heel!'
ber back, But I P~ wtn., Do tho Far East QlstnDneut; llavi, · Don't send Charles tho Gall
you or any of your. r-.dertlmoW fldn,'t quite .ran: "A&amp;ut 15 or 1 ftbe .pill~' bec:•se Le Gross
anyooe : :
yearl," Havllhanked, "He's •.Siarl even lo sticking htl 111o
h• chec
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oow leartllDg to h&lt;!l.d ~· inatru- !roues Into tho French birth rate
DOUBTFUL
1118111,"
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llbloh ho leola neidl.., tlOII!rol;
Dear Doubtful:
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Mel Brooks, wrllor, director •in lad he wants a JIOiiU)atioo
Nope, rve never met thalluc. of the latest rum IDApU;y '"'be exploskln ' ond . BUIIjiOC!a t h e
k.v person, Has anyoneoutlllerio? I'I.'J!Illoers," and bls wile Anne Frenoh lllales aren•tdolqtllolr
Would be encour~, to,~ Bancroft or uThe Graduate.. own blt; set up a mtnl&amp;terial eom-..
there's hope lor us No' peo. a Mamattan !OwmoUae; tllelr mltteo to rever.e the !alllng.
pio,- H,
clown!lalrs tenant Ia JluneiGold- oft andwanto!OO,IIOO,OOOFrench'
Dear Helen:
,
l1lil1, author of 11\e play and •men by the ysar 2000,
My husband stayed oul uiltll IIIOVIo "Uonin Wln!U:•• JoeLe·
TaxDJen reporl1110ro than 3,4:30 a.m. as usual, Tho n xl . vine Is the J)r&lt;Wcer all ihree 000,000 JlOOllie Ia N; Y. hliVen't.
mornlng a lady neighbOr oallod tllms ,, Erneat ~s asked lor rotund•- whloh 1nta1
while I waso't home, He was widoW Mary Ia M~Call' s upwards o1 $500 000 0001 ,,,
hoarse and he looked terrible.
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For Rent
ALL NEW I!:LECTRIC I room
apartment, beautiful view ol
lbe river, you have to see to
oppreclste. eonvenlenl • a d
&lt;OIIIIorlable, ,.pbone lft.Uil.
S-21-tfc
FURNISHED SLEEPING room
on Main Sl. In Pomeroy. Ph.
99!-QI8.
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FOUR ROOM house, bath, on
Hysell Run Road. Cali 7425113.

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FURNISHED three-room apart.
men!, bath; on South Seeond
Ave., Mlddlepori. Phone Mn.

Howard Ce&lt;U. 90S-52G.
4-S-Ifc

Notice
HAM SHOOT Sunday, April 7,

WE WISH to extend our sincere thanb to all those who
helped ...,.lng lbe Illness Ill'!
doath of our lall!er. Charies
J. Eberabaeb. we especilliy
thank Dr. Blll'llnlul aod Dr.
Bolee, the nurses ot Melgl
General Hospital for their
klndnm , the KeY. Wtlhur
Perrin, !he Rev. Run Moyer,
and Rev. Bill Carter !or their
prayers, consoling words and
visils: !he organist, Ralph
Werry. the Womens Guild of
the Trinity United Church of
Christ, the Loyal Pals Class
of the Middieoort Chureh of
Christ: relatives. friends and
neiBhbora for cards, food and
flowers :• the pallbearers and
EwinR Funeral Home. May
God bless ynu all.
Family of C. J.

noon to 4 p.m.: II hog to be
Help W•ntecl
Ehersbach
given away. Racine Bashan WOMAN TO DO 118ht bouse4-4-llc
Road. Sponsored by Racine
work aod cook. Live In or out.
. Fire Dept.
H-Jtc
Daytime work. Phone 1ft.
Public Sal11
5251.
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I WILL not be responsible for
GARAGE AND !!OAT Sale:
any debts other than my own. HOUSEKEEPER, prefer Uve- Saturday, AprU 6, 12 noon at
Robert E. Barton. 382 E. Se&lt;:·
ln lor family with children. the Wilcoxen Boat Doelal,
ond St., Pomeroy, Ohio.
Liberal Ierma, free modlcal Belpre, Ohio, at foot of WalH-Jtp
care. Write Dr. L. D. Sam- nut St. Several outboard motora from 70 to 100 hp aod
uels, Carroll, Ohio, 43112.
BAND EVERY Friday from 9
tools of ail deacrlpliona. I
~
p.m. to 2 a.m. (Best Band in
have many items too numerlbe Area) Shenang Sprlnp TWENTY J,ADIES to help with ous to mention. Luneb will
Nile Club.
4-1-ztc
he served. Not responsible
snrlnl! rush of business, DBrtfor accidents. See you Saturtilre $35 . full time $75. car
GUN SHOOT. Broadrun Rod &amp;
day,
IZ noon. Harold Wilcoxnecessarv. Writf&gt; to Box 661
Gun Club at New Haven Sunen,
owner.
E. L. (Red) MillL, Gare of The Daily SentineL
day. AprU 7 from noon tn4-4-3tp er, auctioneer, Phone 421-

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FEMALE HELP wanted : Must
he e'lt:oerlenced in dry cleanw.nted
Ing. Annlv between 4 and S DRUMMER lor Country &amp; Weso.m .. ABC Cleaners. Mason, tern band, play all kind of
4-S--3Ic
W. Va.
4-4-6tc music. phone !19U566. 4-3-31e

.' !lAND AT JACK'S Club, Happy
: Valley Boys. Friday aod Sat' · urday. 8 p.m. to 2 a.m.

GOSPI!:L HYMN sing at Church
W1nted To Buy
Employment Wanted
. ol God. Cheater, Ohio, lea;
lilring KeY. Ray Anderson, FLAT TOP wooden desk, draw- WOMAN WANTS housework by
en on each side with draw- day or week. Phone 1111-5110.
~- iiutbor and recorder of many
er
in middle. Appi'OIImate
s-11-tle
g08pel aonp. Time Is Satursize,
31
inches
deep,
47
Indi+ 'clay, AprU 5, 7:30 p.m. Everyes Ions aod 29 to 10 inches
' body Welcome.
4-3-31p
For Slit
high. Phone 992-2593. 4-~
8 ROOM HOUliE, II mile out of
~JWMMAGE SALE sponsored
oorporatioo oo RL 7, alumi~ by Our Lady of Jmetta Catb- GOOD FEEDER Pip, 40 lbo,.
num storm doors and wb&gt;up, direct from producer.
1 ollc Cburl!h, Long Bottom.
dowa, oil new copper piUJDb.
Warren Pickens, ReedavlUe,
· AJiril I through 13, t a.m. to
ing. ldoai for large !amlly.
Ohio 4&amp;772. Phone S'IB-G89.
Z p.m. dallY. Cali Gra!IB" Hall
4-Uip · :May be seeo by appolntmenl.
at Rello for further details,
Phone 1ft.56111.
s-11-tfc
or ·'YYonne Wells at 815-4120.
4-Uic LARGE UYl' or small atn1ge 116 ACRE farm, 6 rooms and
sultable lor building home, or
bath, located at Rt I, llaclDe,
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'I'IIBRE ·_WILL be a gun shoot, will buy moderately prleed
Ohio.
Phone Mll-3117. s-11-ltp
i tmdaJ, AprU 7, heglnnlnc II home In Melgl Local Sdlool
District. Write Bos 41, 'Mid· ' ·~ at the Forilad Run
4-We LONE STAR Flberclaaa boat,
. lpoilllmall· Club. Everyone Is dleporl.
U lee!, 50 HP Mercury motor; traDer, piano (uprlchl),
' Wllcome.
44-ttc ANTIQUES, lurnltllre, dllbeo,
•••WJU DO aawlnflll home: dp- mlleelianeoua. loin. Howard good eondilion, Wbt1e KIDS
cbeol type !reeW, 21 cubic
Ce&lt;U, IIIII W. Mala St., l'ome~ pa, po.UII. peglng, bemfeet,
with baallets and divid14-tfc
allerllionl, etc. Mn. MJ.
ers. Phone MJ-175S. s-11-Gte
J'loeddle Thabet, ~.
ForS.Ie
, . _ '1'13-1151.
S-IWOtp
EXCELLENT, efflclent and ec- BY OWNER, new three bedalr conditioned home;
.iPIIciAL PERMANENTS reg. onomical that's Blue Lustre room
two cor prage, comer Jot.
carpet cleaner. Rent electric
1{ 'llllr ~ now euo. CJeUth
II lntmlled, call 112-3811.
1-:17-tle
sharnpooer.
Baker Fumlture. . ·
· Bnpn's Shop, neaf Salem
H-.:
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S-14-301e
ZIG ZAG Singer, dial zig oag,
IW'P'Y BOOR. Shenang Sprlnp 1967 ZIG ZA~Iic, ...0
preooued, A-1 condltioll. Sold
known make aewtag maeblne,
' 111111 aab. 5 to I p.m. Monnew over PU. Balance due
makes buttooholes, sews on
. ,.., tbru Friday. Ladies n1Pt
Buttonholea, 111011011'11111.
buttons, etc., Ill wtlhout ""
,fiiHif'l Friday.
Ulfc
aews
on but!Dn!. etc., without
lachrnents. Full balance only
allachments. Pay only et.50
P1!!1111Y - ONE liM PENNY et4.40, or $6 per month. Cali
per ...-. Phone IIIJ-U,
11!12-3218.
3-JNtc
wiD pay for a bralao adjlm4-1-tfe
·. - ' II Pomeroy Rome to
,AUto1-7-Ue MAPLE STEREO radio, lal'l MUST SI!:LL 1181 Singer, Ia
model stereo AM &amp; FM radio
beautiful walnut table; lull)'
combination, dual lpeabr
IIE8IDENCE telepbone CIJIIo.
equJpped to dg zag, monoayllem. Pay balance due
111111: Now, no lnslallatlon
gram, fancy design, etc. Uoclllrp for ntellllon telee101.50 or monthly paJUliilll,
ed very little. For qulclt sale,
I-2NtC
pbonel. ean our bUJinen .r. Cali 1111-1111.
etl, or paymenlll of $8 eacb
llee for details. Phone . .
month. !'bone 8ft.tlll5,
lltl.
S-M-Itle STEREO RADIO comblnalloll,
4-We
modern walnut stereo AM a.
FM radio combination, ueel- LJVE BAIT, 24 hour self-lenl condition. external speakFor lent
vice. FUe'l, Third St., Mider jacb, dual channel IOIIIId,
4 ROOM and bath unfundlbed
dleport.
4-1-Uie
etc. Balance due $87.12. or
. . -1. Phone--paymenls of p per month. 1951 OLI&gt;SMOBILE. MIDI good;
1-IJ.IIC
Call 192-3211.
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good 11re1, e110. ean ..,_
rllRNIBIIED and unf1lndahed
4-Wte
aoae to ldlool- FARM. 32.8 aem, Nease Set.- - tlemenl: 8 room boule, bath, STRAWBERRY Plaall, s:. Phone 112-14M.
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driDed wen, pa; three ehloerop, .. per bUlllllecl. Cllarlea
llen
houses, barn and olio.
''(.ARGE ltrf 1'1111111
ball!
Jl'oster, Rt. 2, lta&lt;lne. Phone
. .,..-tmeat. newly dlrOI'..... Lee Johnaon, Racine. Phone 147--.
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Mll-2243. .
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BOAT MAHOGANY, 15 fool
Wolverine. newly refinished,
APAllTIIEffl'o
new
top aod wlndobleld, a· onJJ,
1111 A....
cellent condition. troller, Mer• • . l-1t-llc
cury motor, skees, ladder,
Ufe cuahionll etc , included.
Pllone ~!4 Raclno.
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1'111! G1len1 Sh.•le Tile end Brick Co.
workers In Face Brick plant - Year
Ume - Day shift - good hourly rates
· earniU• - paid vacations and hoi-

miles North of Columbus In a nice
!limlty· In wblch to Uve.

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ET.Eclnuc GurrAil and amJJIIDer, etzl, phone - New Haven
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FIVE ROOM HOUSE, bath, aluminum sldiftt!, storm wtn-

All onllroh otroltht ond
,...od. Bulk -~ltlt ..~
rico, Lh!Uid nlltofln,
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Pomeroy Motor Co.
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HOME
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N._., Supply Wiele O.ol1
GUARANTEED
16.50 and 18.50
All Regular Sb:es
$_12.50 .
John W. VanMeter
991·2788

Auctlonaem

EVINRUDE
. SALE-~ A.ND SERVICE

Ohio boat ond 11101or
Ucense
MEEK

Hockingport, Ohio

lneurence
Buslnns SlrviCII
1968 EARLY American Stereo. 1943 DODGE coupe, extra gond
This set has AM &amp; FM radio, !ires, good mechanical condition. Call 742-4622. 4-4-3tc READY - MIX conCNt. deU.· AU'I'OMOII1LB I!IIDrlnClll !Joel
4 epeed automatic reconl
ered r!sht to your pro)ecl. eaaeeliad? Loll JOUr operat.
changer: lovely linlsh, Jua1
Fast and easy, Free till- or'l \lcenae? Clll - - like new. Take over pay- GOOD MIXED hay. Vernon
• u lie
males. Phone IIUZM, Oaacments of 17.11 per month or Nease, Nease Settlement road.
lela Ready • Mls Co., M\ddle.
pay $129.18. Try it In your Phone 9411-3661.
4-4-3tp
port, Ohio.
I II lie
home. Phooe 992-2836.
4-utc SPECIALS - Bananas. JOe lb.,
BUDGET PRlCE fumltllrl t11
Bologna 3 lb. 1.39. Bleach 31c
our third noor budget llhop.
ELECTROLUX SWEEPERS,
gal., 12 rolls Tisaue 79&lt;. TwoBaker
Furnlture. Mlcklleport.
rug "ashers, pollsbera and Bedroom Apt. lor rent. TwoOhio.
? II lie
genuine parts. call 119N710.
P1ece Living Room Suite,
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139.00. Register lOt free Tur- SEWING MACIIINEI'I, le)lllr
key. 12 lb. or over. M&amp;G
aervtce. an mW.. WY 1LOOK AT
FOR EASTER - Toy Wldle
FOod Mane!, Rt. 7, 3 miles
21111.
The
Fabric
Shop,
PoiJI.
Poodle pups, 7 weeki. AKC
south Middleport.
4-4-31
eroy. Authorized Slnler Sales ·
regiJtered. Champloa baclrand Service. We Sllarpen
ground. Phone 1111-118.
61 JOHN DEERE dow. Phone
992-6371 alter 5 p.m. 4-Utc
19~6

BUICK. Custom Electra,
225. hard top, t door, air con-

dillon, power sleerlnB. power
brakes. oower seal, vinyl Interior. call New Haven 8812871.
4-S-4tc
FOR SALE - IIIII! J,ark. Good
condition. $150. Phone 9494272.

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JOHN FRY property, Middleport mn. 5 room house with
3 acres ground. Phone 17425113.

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IIOVSE lor sale In aJ!Ioa.
llelulllul prlvlle borne, for
ehlldren. 11111 1'001111 (tbree
bedrooms), divided baaemenl,
play nom and s ' - . Two
loll 10 s 1110; 12 1 II bam.
Property ltnced ln. Jaqulre
at Blanche Compaon. Clif-

ton.

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POODLE PUPPIES. AKC TOJ
mlnlalm'e.,
and up. Iliad
service and groomlnl. Phaoe
MMG.
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RIDING HORSE, $lt5. Phone
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Phone day, ~II; even1ap
741-5501.
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NNIIe COMPLETE restaurant equipment. can 742-4111 lor de-

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house trailers, Ill fl. frontage, aaking $t500.
TUPPERs PLAJNS ON liOllTB
7 - 1~ otory 8 room boma,
3 bedrooms, bath. two car
garage 'Zb:30' one acre level'
Jot. Property In good ~
lion, eto.ooo.oo.

POMEROY - EAST MAIN I room frame, 5 bedrooma,
two )lolha, ean be I apartmenls, rumace beating, bal&amp;ment, garqe, large lot In
good nellllhOrbood. front and
back por&lt;hes, modern ldtcben and bath oo first noor. P'lnanc:tnc can be arranged.
f!O,OOO.OO.
VIIUllL or IIELEN TEAFORD

··- ·Aiberl M. Cln, Bnbr

THESE

SPRING SPECIALS

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FOR SALE, lZ room houll.
bath, in RuUand, acroo• lrom EXPERT Motmcyele Repair,
high achool. Need of repair.
Pomeroy Rome and AaiD.
Ray R. Phlliips, '125 N. HJ&amp;h
114-TFC
Sl.. Lancaster, Ohio alJO.
Phooo 6P-3212.
s-se-etp FAST FARM TIRE SERVICE.
Pomeroy Home and Auto.
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RtHJTE T AT ROBSON. 4 room
house, bath, gas furnace and
cistern, needs repalrl, 2 acres, good location !or two

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POMEROY MOTOR CO.
1966 C1price H. T. Cpl. . . .. .. . $2795
396 engine. TUrbo Hydramalic trans. Power lleer-

ing and brakes, tilt lleering wheel, Comlor&amp;On
Air Conditioning, Prem. while will tlrea, Aatro
aeata, blk. vinyl roof, yellow body, rodlo, ·A real
sharp car

Golaxte 500, 4 cb&gt;r. Y·B
lql!ao, auto. trane., POWOT
.atelrtnr, radlll, &amp;!IQd Ur11,
ll1alp rild Dnloh,

ImPala, · - apt. epe.
Belutllul boip fiol&amp;h with

matchlrw boip Ylnyl ~
lor With bucket ltlto and
console. 396 cu. ln. 0ft1ine.
Turbo H,ydro lllatlc trane.
P•. •teerbw and brlkes.
Good tlreo, radio . and
baater, 8a I IPOrl and 1rJ

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1965ChevyU

lhl•-·

'Siller ~ Q&gt;e. VB e!Wine,
automatle.trUL New tirelt
cl.U Interior, radio and

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$1995

.$1595 .

1963~ury
2 IIJor Monterq; V•S
autom8tic tfana,, new w.w.

196a Pontile

anil clean Interior, ndlo
and heater.

Cotallna 2 Dr, automatic
dna, radio and hea~
or,

$895

heater.

ill'BS. white llnllh, OhaiP

·good

.$995

4 11', 1oco1·
!111111 c~ ~
terlor, rad o&gt;if white
llnloh, &amp;!lod t1re1, 352 ..,.
line. auiJIOiatlc POWer
Steorflw. R and H.
Galulo .100

1

1965 Chevrolet

Bal Air 8 Pallo Ill. woaOn.
327 Oll&amp;o llltolllltlc tr-.,
POWer
IIMI'IQI, c'-t

Interior, pod w.w. tires,
radio and heatar.
.

.$1895 .

1964Ford
ownod,

1958 C.dllltic
4 door Lilxur)- cor at
&amp;moll Price.

WE WERE T11ERE
FIRST. NO OTJ.IER
COU~TRV CAN
CLAIM IT.

1965 a..vrolet

1962 Fw4

$250

$13f5

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Conv. cpa.

u.Ciltowner

car and lhowo tendirrc.,...

A-c, P,' •tM!ilw.and
cad llrdoll,
rad
&gt;ln7l·
~rlor,
.

$995

c. C,DADFOBD
AUCI'IoNIIJI
c:.plele leMee
write, ~ rr 0111oct

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talla.
4-+ltc
POUII ROO,M boult, bath, faD
biMmenl. prqa. Two Jill'
SIX ROOM house, bath, new
old borne. Phone 111-Sitl.
Nl-tft pi !ornace, ll·&amp;cn taad.
two cement porches, one mile
be)'ond Cheater 011 Route 1.
roAL. he••JY. lum• stoker. eu
Phone 115-4121.
~ EXPIBT ENGIN! TiJNB UP
.... pi• )111'111 H needed'
and ll'ln• run. Euelllor Salt
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·Works. In~ .. E. Mala Sl., Po- ParATOI!S, -Arcbl8 L, DoltOo , . . ,,Romt6A!tto.
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merov. Phone ttWasl. lUIIe
hew, Letart Falio.
4-4-IIP ..

lie IIASII'I

PHONE 661~70

ForSell

Real Est•te For S.le

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Selling Furniture one!
H0111eholcl Goads
From 2 Ell,llwl
THIS SATURDAY
EVENING 6•30

K"otts Community

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TIRES??

ONE FARMALL C TRACI'OR,
with plows and mower, one
cock-shut 30 tractor with It"
John Deere plowa, call 9493844 alter 6 p.m.
t-»e

SEWING MACHINE. zig sag,
used three moatha. WID sell
for $47.113 cash or payments
of $US per month. wm bring
to home lor trial. Phone 1ft.
2836.
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Sift

.In Stock

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POMEROY

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AREA WAREHOUSE
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THREE PIECE bedroom auite
$119.95, bead boards e3-9t ea.,
shower curtains with tract
$4.118, revolvinR clothes dryer
$9.911, reBUiar $18; hair dryers
$9, regular el9.95: goll bello
17 doZen, G. E. portable
sweepar $29.95, Ironing boarda
17. baby walkers, car aeall,
ear beds, trainer&amp;, and many
other bargains at Bryant's
Budget Shop, 1111 W. Mala.
Open 9 lo 5 dally. s-st-etc

SOO'I1lERN PLAIIT8. anler 1968 DODGE Olarger. Phone
oow, cobllqe, \oJIIltiiH. pep- New Haven. lltiZ-2355. 1-4-etp
pen, ...t polatoll. PhoDo
MS-2119S, Charlel R. Harrll. FIVE RIDING horses, etoo and
Portland. Oblo1-Jiab: up. Arnold Grate, IIUIIand.

pair, Middleport.

Whr Not

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FOR SALE, or take over paymenls: '6'/ Mulling Fastback,
Acopolco blue, IIIII enifne,
lour opoed, Interior aame color, low mUoap. Must sell
this week. Thomas R. Burnllde. Ill E. Mala Sl, PomeONE UPRlGIIT Baprt P!IM.
4-1-Stp
Cali 949-tl7l.
t-»e roy.

FOR CllSIDON COMFORT Jtnapp Sbool, Clllh ShOe b

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oondHion. ComDieteb' !urnklbed. eteso.oo. Call .....

dowa, gas furnace, harclwood
noors. large porch and Jot,
ROod condition $6500. 119 Kerr
St., Pomeroy, Ohio, phone 111-

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For Rent
ALL NEW I!:LECTRIC I room
apartment, beautiful view ol
lbe river, you have to see to
oppreclste. eonvenlenl • a d
&lt;OIIIIorlable, ,.pbone lft.Uil.
S-21-tfc
FURNISHED SLEEPING room
on Main Sl. In Pomeroy. Ph.
99!-QI8.
ut-Ile

FOUR ROOM house, bath, on
Hysell Run Road. Cali 7425113.

4-utp

FURNISHED three-room apart.
men!, bath; on South Seeond
Ave., Mlddlepori. Phone Mn.

Howard Ce&lt;U. 90S-52G.
4-S-Ifc

Notice
HAM SHOOT Sunday, April 7,

WE WISH to extend our sincere thanb to all those who
helped ...,.lng lbe Illness Ill'!
doath of our lall!er. Charies
J. Eberabaeb. we especilliy
thank Dr. Blll'llnlul aod Dr.
Bolee, the nurses ot Melgl
General Hospital for their
klndnm , the KeY. Wtlhur
Perrin, !he Rev. Run Moyer,
and Rev. Bill Carter !or their
prayers, consoling words and
visils: !he organist, Ralph
Werry. the Womens Guild of
the Trinity United Church of
Christ, the Loyal Pals Class
of the Middieoort Chureh of
Christ: relatives. friends and
neiBhbora for cards, food and
flowers :• the pallbearers and
EwinR Funeral Home. May
God bless ynu all.
Family of C. J.

noon to 4 p.m.: II hog to be
Help W•ntecl
Ehersbach
given away. Racine Bashan WOMAN TO DO 118ht bouse4-4-llc
Road. Sponsored by Racine
work aod cook. Live In or out.
. Fire Dept.
H-Jtc
Daytime work. Phone 1ft.
Public Sal11
5251.
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I WILL not be responsible for
GARAGE AND !!OAT Sale:
any debts other than my own. HOUSEKEEPER, prefer Uve- Saturday, AprU 6, 12 noon at
Robert E. Barton. 382 E. Se&lt;:·
ln lor family with children. the Wilcoxen Boat Doelal,
ond St., Pomeroy, Ohio.
Liberal Ierma, free modlcal Belpre, Ohio, at foot of WalH-Jtp
care. Write Dr. L. D. Sam- nut St. Several outboard motora from 70 to 100 hp aod
uels, Carroll, Ohio, 43112.
BAND EVERY Friday from 9
tools of ail deacrlpliona. I
~
p.m. to 2 a.m. (Best Band in
have many items too numerlbe Area) Shenang Sprlnp TWENTY J,ADIES to help with ous to mention. Luneb will
Nile Club.
4-1-ztc
he served. Not responsible
snrlnl! rush of business, DBrtfor accidents. See you Saturtilre $35 . full time $75. car
GUN SHOOT. Broadrun Rod &amp;
day,
IZ noon. Harold Wilcoxnecessarv. Writf&gt; to Box 661
Gun Club at New Haven Sunen,
owner.
E. L. (Red) MillL, Gare of The Daily SentineL
day. AprU 7 from noon tn4-4-3tp er, auctioneer, Phone 421-

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4-4-31c

lll!a.

4-3-31c

FEMALE HELP wanted : Must
he e'lt:oerlenced in dry cleanw.nted
Ing. Annlv between 4 and S DRUMMER lor Country &amp; Weso.m .. ABC Cleaners. Mason, tern band, play all kind of
4-S--3Ic
W. Va.
4-4-6tc music. phone !19U566. 4-3-31e

.' !lAND AT JACK'S Club, Happy
: Valley Boys. Friday aod Sat' · urday. 8 p.m. to 2 a.m.

GOSPI!:L HYMN sing at Church
W1nted To Buy
Employment Wanted
. ol God. Cheater, Ohio, lea;
lilring KeY. Ray Anderson, FLAT TOP wooden desk, draw- WOMAN WANTS housework by
en on each side with draw- day or week. Phone 1111-5110.
~- iiutbor and recorder of many
er
in middle. Appi'OIImate
s-11-tle
g08pel aonp. Time Is Satursize,
31
inches
deep,
47
Indi+ 'clay, AprU 5, 7:30 p.m. Everyes Ions aod 29 to 10 inches
' body Welcome.
4-3-31p
For Slit
high. Phone 992-2593. 4-~
8 ROOM HOUliE, II mile out of
~JWMMAGE SALE sponsored
oorporatioo oo RL 7, alumi~ by Our Lady of Jmetta Catb- GOOD FEEDER Pip, 40 lbo,.
num storm doors and wb&gt;up, direct from producer.
1 ollc Cburl!h, Long Bottom.
dowa, oil new copper piUJDb.
Warren Pickens, ReedavlUe,
· AJiril I through 13, t a.m. to
ing. ldoai for large !amlly.
Ohio 4&amp;772. Phone S'IB-G89.
Z p.m. dallY. Cali Gra!IB" Hall
4-Uip · :May be seeo by appolntmenl.
at Rello for further details,
Phone 1ft.56111.
s-11-tfc
or ·'YYonne Wells at 815-4120.
4-Uic LARGE UYl' or small atn1ge 116 ACRE farm, 6 rooms and
sultable lor building home, or
bath, located at Rt I, llaclDe,
'
'I'IIBRE ·_WILL be a gun shoot, will buy moderately prleed
Ohio.
Phone Mll-3117. s-11-ltp
i tmdaJ, AprU 7, heglnnlnc II home In Melgl Local Sdlool
District. Write Bos 41, 'Mid· ' ·~ at the Forilad Run
4-We LONE STAR Flberclaaa boat,
. lpoilllmall· Club. Everyone Is dleporl.
U lee!, 50 HP Mercury motor; traDer, piano (uprlchl),
' Wllcome.
44-ttc ANTIQUES, lurnltllre, dllbeo,
•••WJU DO aawlnflll home: dp- mlleelianeoua. loin. Howard good eondilion, Wbt1e KIDS
cbeol type !reeW, 21 cubic
Ce&lt;U, IIIII W. Mala St., l'ome~ pa, po.UII. peglng, bemfeet,
with baallets and divid14-tfc
allerllionl, etc. Mn. MJ.
ers. Phone MJ-175S. s-11-Gte
J'loeddle Thabet, ~.
ForS.Ie
, . _ '1'13-1151.
S-IWOtp
EXCELLENT, efflclent and ec- BY OWNER, new three bedalr conditioned home;
.iPIIciAL PERMANENTS reg. onomical that's Blue Lustre room
two cor prage, comer Jot.
carpet cleaner. Rent electric
1{ 'llllr ~ now euo. CJeUth
II lntmlled, call 112-3811.
1-:17-tle
sharnpooer.
Baker Fumlture. . ·
· Bnpn's Shop, neaf Salem
H-.:
, c,mer.
S-14-301e
ZIG ZAG Singer, dial zig oag,
IW'P'Y BOOR. Shenang Sprlnp 1967 ZIG ZA~Iic, ...0
preooued, A-1 condltioll. Sold
known make aewtag maeblne,
' 111111 aab. 5 to I p.m. Monnew over PU. Balance due
makes buttooholes, sews on
. ,.., tbru Friday. Ladies n1Pt
Buttonholea, 111011011'11111.
buttons, etc., Ill wtlhout ""
,fiiHif'l Friday.
Ulfc
aews
on but!Dn!. etc., without
lachrnents. Full balance only
allachments. Pay only et.50
P1!!1111Y - ONE liM PENNY et4.40, or $6 per month. Cali
per ...-. Phone IIIJ-U,
11!12-3218.
3-JNtc
wiD pay for a bralao adjlm4-1-tfe
·. - ' II Pomeroy Rome to
,AUto1-7-Ue MAPLE STEREO radio, lal'l MUST SI!:LL 1181 Singer, Ia
model stereo AM &amp; FM radio
beautiful walnut table; lull)'
combination, dual lpeabr
IIE8IDENCE telepbone CIJIIo.
equJpped to dg zag, monoayllem. Pay balance due
111111: Now, no lnslallatlon
gram, fancy design, etc. Uoclllrp for ntellllon telee101.50 or monthly paJUliilll,
ed very little. For qulclt sale,
I-2NtC
pbonel. ean our bUJinen .r. Cali 1111-1111.
etl, or paymenlll of $8 eacb
llee for details. Phone . .
month. !'bone 8ft.tlll5,
lltl.
S-M-Itle STEREO RADIO comblnalloll,
4-We
modern walnut stereo AM a.
FM radio combination, ueel- LJVE BAIT, 24 hour self-lenl condition. external speakFor lent
vice. FUe'l, Third St., Mider jacb, dual channel IOIIIId,
4 ROOM and bath unfundlbed
dleport.
4-1-Uie
etc. Balance due $87.12. or
. . -1. Phone--paymenls of p per month. 1951 OLI&gt;SMOBILE. MIDI good;
1-IJ.IIC
Call 192-3211.
I-2NtC
good 11re1, e110. ean ..,_
rllRNIBIIED and unf1lndahed
4-Wte
aoae to ldlool- FARM. 32.8 aem, Nease Set.- - tlemenl: 8 room boule, bath, STRAWBERRY Plaall, s:. Phone 112-14M.
tt-IJ.t!c
driDed wen, pa; three ehloerop, .. per bUlllllecl. Cllarlea
llen
houses, barn and olio.
''(.ARGE ltrf 1'1111111
ball!
Jl'oster, Rt. 2, lta&lt;lne. Phone
. .,..-tmeat. newly dlrOI'..... Lee Johnaon, Racine. Phone 147--.
t-Utp
Mll-2243. .
S-29-Stc

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BOAT MAHOGANY, 15 fool
Wolverine. newly refinished,
APAllTIIEffl'o
new
top aod wlndobleld, a· onJJ,
1111 A....
cellent condition. troller, Mer• • . l-1t-llc
cury motor, skees, ladder,
Ufe cuahionll etc , included.
Pllone ~!4 Raclno.
1-IM!e

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1'111! G1len1 Sh.•le Tile end Brick Co.
workers In Face Brick plant - Year
Ume - Day shift - good hourly rates
· earniU• - paid vacations and hoi-

miles North of Columbus In a nice
!limlty· In wblch to Uve.

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OHIO'S
,INIS'I'
l'erllllnr

ET.Eclnuc GurrAil and amJJIIDer, etzl, phone - New Haven
S-11-ltp

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FIVE ROOM HOUSE, bath, aluminum sldiftt!, storm wtn-

All onllroh otroltht ond
,...od. Bulk -~ltlt ..~
rico, Lh!Uid nlltofln,
...., - - di-nt - ·

3711.
S-11-ltp
NINE ROOM HOUSE,
loll,

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·Wheel Alignment

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NIW TltiAJ)-BLACKWALL 1

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Pomeroy Motor Co.
Open

E-. Tll8

L:99!~1-~2~12~6~~==~J

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HOME
.. - ---- -AND ..AUTO .

N._., Supply Wiele O.ol1
GUARANTEED
16.50 and 18.50
All Regular Sb:es
$_12.50 .
John W. VanMeter
991·2788

Auctlonaem

EVINRUDE
. SALE-~ A.ND SERVICE

Ohio boat ond 11101or
Ucense
MEEK

Hockingport, Ohio

lneurence
Buslnns SlrviCII
1968 EARLY American Stereo. 1943 DODGE coupe, extra gond
This set has AM &amp; FM radio, !ires, good mechanical condition. Call 742-4622. 4-4-3tc READY - MIX conCNt. deU.· AU'I'OMOII1LB I!IIDrlnClll !Joel
4 epeed automatic reconl
ered r!sht to your pro)ecl. eaaeeliad? Loll JOUr operat.
changer: lovely linlsh, Jua1
Fast and easy, Free till- or'l \lcenae? Clll - - like new. Take over pay- GOOD MIXED hay. Vernon
• u lie
males. Phone IIUZM, Oaacments of 17.11 per month or Nease, Nease Settlement road.
lela Ready • Mls Co., M\ddle.
pay $129.18. Try it In your Phone 9411-3661.
4-4-3tp
port, Ohio.
I II lie
home. Phooe 992-2836.
4-utc SPECIALS - Bananas. JOe lb.,
BUDGET PRlCE fumltllrl t11
Bologna 3 lb. 1.39. Bleach 31c
our third noor budget llhop.
ELECTROLUX SWEEPERS,
gal., 12 rolls Tisaue 79&lt;. TwoBaker
Furnlture. Mlcklleport.
rug "ashers, pollsbera and Bedroom Apt. lor rent. TwoOhio.
? II lie
genuine parts. call 119N710.
P1ece Living Room Suite,
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139.00. Register lOt free Tur- SEWING MACIIINEI'I, le)lllr
key. 12 lb. or over. M&amp;G
aervtce. an mW.. WY 1LOOK AT
FOR EASTER - Toy Wldle
FOod Mane!, Rt. 7, 3 miles
21111.
The
Fabric
Shop,
PoiJI.
Poodle pups, 7 weeki. AKC
south Middleport.
4-4-31
eroy. Authorized Slnler Sales ·
regiJtered. Champloa baclrand Service. We Sllarpen
ground. Phone 1111-118.
61 JOHN DEERE dow. Phone
992-6371 alter 5 p.m. 4-Utc
19~6

BUICK. Custom Electra,
225. hard top, t door, air con-

dillon, power sleerlnB. power
brakes. oower seal, vinyl Interior. call New Haven 8812871.
4-S-4tc
FOR SALE - IIIII! J,ark. Good
condition. $150. Phone 9494272.

4-1-'lc

JOHN FRY property, Middleport mn. 5 room house with
3 acres ground. Phone 17425113.

4-1-etc

IIOVSE lor sale In aJ!Ioa.
llelulllul prlvlle borne, for
ehlldren. 11111 1'001111 (tbree
bedrooms), divided baaemenl,
play nom and s ' - . Two
loll 10 s 1110; 12 1 II bam.
Property ltnced ln. Jaqulre
at Blanche Compaon. Clif-

ton.

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POODLE PUPPIES. AKC TOJ
mlnlalm'e.,
and up. Iliad
service and groomlnl. Phaoe
MMG.
11 I tic

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RIDING HORSE, $lt5. Phone
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Phone day, ~II; even1ap
741-5501.
U-11

NNIIe COMPLETE restaurant equipment. can 742-4111 lor de-

flclaora,

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house trailers, Ill fl. frontage, aaking $t500.
TUPPERs PLAJNS ON liOllTB
7 - 1~ otory 8 room boma,
3 bedrooms, bath. two car
garage 'Zb:30' one acre level'
Jot. Property In good ~
lion, eto.ooo.oo.

POMEROY - EAST MAIN I room frame, 5 bedrooma,
two )lolha, ean be I apartmenls, rumace beating, bal&amp;ment, garqe, large lot In
good nellllhOrbood. front and
back por&lt;hes, modern ldtcben and bath oo first noor. P'lnanc:tnc can be arranged.
f!O,OOO.OO.
VIIUllL or IIELEN TEAFORD

··- ·Aiberl M. Cln, Bnbr

THESE

SPRING SPECIALS

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FOR SALE, lZ room houll.
bath, in RuUand, acroo• lrom EXPERT Motmcyele Repair,
high achool. Need of repair.
Pomeroy Rome and AaiD.
Ray R. Phlliips, '125 N. HJ&amp;h
114-TFC
Sl.. Lancaster, Ohio alJO.
Phooo 6P-3212.
s-se-etp FAST FARM TIRE SERVICE.
Pomeroy Home and Auto.
U4-TFC

RtHJTE T AT ROBSON. 4 room
house, bath, gas furnace and
cistern, needs repalrl, 2 acres, good location !or two

AT

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
1966 C1price H. T. Cpl. . . .. .. . $2795
396 engine. TUrbo Hydramalic trans. Power lleer-

ing and brakes, tilt lleering wheel, Comlor&amp;On
Air Conditioning, Prem. while will tlrea, Aatro
aeata, blk. vinyl roof, yellow body, rodlo, ·A real
sharp car

Golaxte 500, 4 cb&gt;r. Y·B
lql!ao, auto. trane., POWOT
.atelrtnr, radlll, &amp;!IQd Ur11,
ll1alp rild Dnloh,

ImPala, · - apt. epe.
Belutllul boip fiol&amp;h with

matchlrw boip Ylnyl ~
lor With bucket ltlto and
console. 396 cu. ln. 0ft1ine.
Turbo H,ydro lllatlc trane.
P•. •teerbw and brlkes.
Good tlreo, radio . and
baater, 8a I IPOrl and 1rJ

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lhl•-·

'Siller ~ Q&gt;e. VB e!Wine,
automatle.trUL New tirelt
cl.U Interior, radio and

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$1995

.$1595 .

1963~ury
2 IIJor Monterq; V•S
autom8tic tfana,, new w.w.

196a Pontile

anil clean Interior, ndlo
and heater.

Cotallna 2 Dr, automatic
dna, radio and hea~
or,

$895

heater.

ill'BS. white llnllh, OhaiP

·good

.$995

4 11', 1oco1·
!111111 c~ ~
terlor, rad o&gt;if white
llnloh, &amp;!lod t1re1, 352 ..,.
line. auiJIOiatlc POWer
Steorflw. R and H.
Galulo .100

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Bal Air 8 Pallo Ill. woaOn.
327 Oll&amp;o llltolllltlc tr-.,
POWer
IIMI'IQI, c'-t

Interior, pod w.w. tires,
radio and heatar.
.

.$1895 .

1964Ford
ownod,

1958 C.dllltic
4 door Lilxur)- cor at
&amp;moll Price.

WE WERE T11ERE
FIRST. NO OTJ.IER
COU~TRV CAN
CLAIM IT.

1965 a..vrolet

1962 Fw4

$250

$13f5

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Conv. cpa.

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POUII ROO,M boult, bath, faD
biMmenl. prqa. Two Jill'
SIX ROOM house, bath, new
old borne. Phone 111-Sitl.
Nl-tft pi !ornace, ll·&amp;cn taad.
two cement porches, one mile
be)'ond Cheater 011 Route 1.
roAL. he••JY. lum• stoker. eu
Phone 115-4121.
~ EXPIBT ENGIN! TiJNB UP
.... pi• )111'111 H needed'
and ll'ln• run. Euelllor Salt
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hew, Letart Falio.
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ForSell

Real Est•te For S.le

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Selling Furniture one!
H0111eholcl Goads
From 2 Ell,llwl
THIS SATURDAY
EVENING 6•30

K"otts Community

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TIRES??

ONE FARMALL C TRACI'OR,
with plows and mower, one
cock-shut 30 tractor with It"
John Deere plowa, call 9493844 alter 6 p.m.
t-»e

SEWING MACHINE. zig sag,
used three moatha. WID sell
for $47.113 cash or payments
of $US per month. wm bring
to home lor trial. Phone 1ft.
2836.
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THREE PIECE bedroom auite
$119.95, bead boards e3-9t ea.,
shower curtains with tract
$4.118, revolvinR clothes dryer
$9.911, reBUiar $18; hair dryers
$9, regular el9.95: goll bello
17 doZen, G. E. portable
sweepar $29.95, Ironing boarda
17. baby walkers, car aeall,
ear beds, trainer&amp;, and many
other bargains at Bryant's
Budget Shop, 1111 W. Mala.
Open 9 lo 5 dally. s-st-etc

SOO'I1lERN PLAIIT8. anler 1968 DODGE Olarger. Phone
oow, cobllqe, \oJIIltiiH. pep- New Haven. lltiZ-2355. 1-4-etp
pen, ...t polatoll. PhoDo
MS-2119S, Charlel R. Harrll. FIVE RIDING horses, etoo and
Portland. Oblo1-Jiab: up. Arnold Grate, IIUIIand.

pair, Middleport.

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FOR SALE, or take over paymenls: '6'/ Mulling Fastback,
Acopolco blue, IIIII enifne,
lour opoed, Interior aame color, low mUoap. Must sell
this week. Thomas R. Burnllde. Ill E. Mala Sl, PomeONE UPRlGIIT Baprt P!IM.
4-1-Stp
Cali 949-tl7l.
t-»e roy.

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oondHion. ComDieteb' !urnklbed. eteso.oo. Call .....

dowa, gas furnace, harclwood
noors. large porch and Jot,
ROod condition $6500. 119 Kerr
St., Pomeroy, Ohio, phone 111-

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POMEROY -MIDDLEPbRT. 01;'110

FRIDAY, APRIL

1968

to
Brb!i her to Elborfolds and let us helil
you outfit her tor Easter - hundreds
of beaudful drosset to choooe from In
all the latest s!11es - a boautlfull!ne
of coats. sldts. knltdre&amp;ses.mlUinacy,
blouses, coordinated ~~·• drllsand
coat ensembles -Just the thin&amp;:• :vou
need to complete her EASter ward
Sue Zirkle, and Vicki Gloeckner, standing left to right; and
Colleen Ohlinger. Lynn &amp;um,p, D:mna Dyer, and ll&gt;nna Hauck,
seated left to right.

RITUAL OF JEWEL conferees of the Ohio Eta Phi Chapter

oi Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, above, are Katie Well, Roberta
Kraeuter, Beverly Long, Carolyn sauert"ield. TwUa Matheney,

The ritual of jewels was conferred on 11 pledges of the Ohio
Eta Pili ChiPter of Beta Sigma
Phi Sorority at a tea giYen Tues-.
~ night at t.he home of Annie

Chipman, Pomeroy.
The candlelight ceremony was
conducted by Lila Mitch, presi-

PANSY
SNAPDRAGON

CABBAGE

PlANTS

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SHRUBS
AZALEA
PLA.\""Y'S

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FRUIT TREES
AHHIVING

&gt;VON

POTTED PLANTS

FLOWERS
AFRICAN VIOLETS

READY AND WAITING

FOR YOU

MIDWAY MARKET
w. ~~St.
992-2082

Pomeroy, 0.
992-2565

dent, assisted by Ruth Ann Riifle,

Lois Clelland, and Carol McCullough, all oflicers. Eleven yellow
roses, one for eachofthepledge.s.
centered the ritual table which

was covered with a satin cloth

bearing the &amp;ororlcy emblem.
Tapers in colors symbolic of
personal traits were used in tlle
ceremony.
Nominees for ''girl of the
year" named during the meeting
were Ann Barnltz,
Carolyn
Grueser, Annie Chapman, and
Mrs. Mitch. A short resume on
activities of each of the romj..
nees was given. Members voted
by secret ballot and the name
of the "girl of the year" for the
thiPter will be announced at the
Founder's IA.y observance PI~
ned on Oct. 29 at the Uptowner Inn
in Parkersburg, W, Va.
A $5 contribution to the Meigs
Councy &amp;x:iet,y for CriPPled Chit..
dren was made. Plans were dl:r
cussed for chapter representaollves to attend the convention to
be held in Columbus, May 10..12.
Members to represent the cha,pter at the convention wiU be se-lected at the next meeting.
Jennifer Anderson announced,
rummage sale this Friday and
SaturdaJI tn the PhHiips Sisters'
location on Court St. in Pomeroy.
The regional competitionintlle
Miss America pageant, co-SDo~
sored by the Pomeroy Chamber
of Commerce and the Ohio Eta
Phi Chapter, was di~ussecL Bob
Hoeflich, who was named last
week as director lor the .Pageant,
met with tlle grol&amp;), along .with

Betty Rawlings, general !:itaging
chairman.
Reports Crom the various pag-.
eant committees were presented,
and Rosetta Redovian wa~ ap..
pointed chairman oC an advertisIng program book.
A cuJtureProgram on sculpture
prepared by Martha Eschleman '

Come ln ICid look around, c.t&gt;abluall
people to assist you.
----------~-----.,..For the hall Fry Sizes 2 to 7

presented by Mrs. Mitch,
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Chapman with Mrs. Mitch
presiding at the silver cocree
service. At the tea besides those
named above and the pledges
were Judy Crooks, Rita Lewis,
April ~ith and BoMie ThomPwas

Presentation of a 50.year mem-

·Mrs. -caddie Wfckham who was

bershiP Pin to Mrs. Ami' ChaSe
and recognition of pasdnatrons
and past Patrons highlighted a
meeting of Pomeroy Chi,Pter 186,
Order o( the Eastern Star. Tue:r
day night at the MasoNe TemPle.
Denz:el Goeglein made the presentation o( the pin to Mrs. Chase.
a past matron of Pomero, Cha,p..
ter. After beingescortedtoaseat
in the East, Mn. Chase extended
appreciation to th.e c~ter and
reflected on her early days as a
member. Pins wUl al&amp;o be .Pr..
sentid to Freda Fauber and Charles Peoples who were unable to
attend the meeting.
Past matrons and past patrons
of Pomero1 Chapter were introduced, Their introduction was fol-lowed by U"ibutes from each or
the star points and a vocal solo by

accomPanied by Mrs. Florence
Tracy.
Mrs. Kathryn Jordan, worth$
matron, and Albert Woodard.
worthy patron Pro tern, presided
at the meetlng which opened in
ritualistic form.
Gifts from the wort)cy matron
were presented to each of the
past matrons and past patrons
by Dorothy Will.
The J 96 B Grand Chapter session was announced tor Oct. 2224 Ln Cincinnati..
The Eaiter theme was carried
out in tabledecorationswttllMr&amp;.
Opal Priddy, Mr. and Mrs. Archie
SWartz, and Mr. and Mrlio Jacob
Turner sen1ng the retres)l..
ments, A white Jily centered the
table.

Class Plans Breakfast

A breakfast to be served follow·
· •irig Easter JUnrise servites at
the Pomeroy Church of Olrlst
was planned when the Golden
Rule Class met TUesday nigtrt
at the home ot Mrl. Slerrle
JolmiiOil.

Mra. Robert Wood&amp; was named
chairman of the breakfaat com·

mlttee wllll Mrs. Olan IIY&amp;ell,
Mrs. Gene Eakew, and Mra. Clar.
~ Andrews aerving on the
committee.
nu-1ng tile meeting ..,.oted
by Mra. Harold Smith, it was
voted to purchase a 111¥ for the

church on EaRer. A rummase
sale waa sche&lt;klled for Ml,)', and
It wa&amp; announced that the next
meetfn&amp; will be held at the heme
of Mrt. IIYsell.
Mr11. Edward Venoy wu de..
votional leader. Sle read &amp;crip..
ture rrom Matthew and a medi.
tation and prayer was given by
Mrs. AL, l, Phelps. Member&amp;
re111&gt;011ded to roll call wllll a

MEIGS TIIATRE
TONIGHT, APRIL 4
NOT OPEN
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

APRIL 5 • 6
GENTLE GIANT

(Technlco!cM
... is the ·rook that's now! Your youna
girt re811y goes lor square _toes and l.ow
heels, and this little M1ss Amenca
pump is the grooviest. You can be su_re

Dennis Weaver - Vera Mile•
GVNN

Cfechnlcolor)
Crali: Stevens • Laura DoYon
SHOW sr ARTS 7 P

we'll take care lo fit her exactly. (ltsl
colors here)
S
N•rrow, 1o 1

Medium, 4'h to 9

OPEN DAILY
9 to.5:30
FRI. 9te I
9to9

Fla., SAT, _&amp; SUNDAY
APRIL 5· 6·1

AijiE
Mic:hao!CIIne
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WMrt Shoel Are SenllltiY Prlceol
MIODLII'OIIT. 0.

$1.95.

THE YENfTIAN
AFFAIR
liobert Vlll&amp;hn
Elke~mmer

For Fr!cto,y and Soturdo,y onl¥1

. Accessorlze Your Spring Wardrobe
HANDBAGS ·add a practical accent and comPlete the spring
look. Select your handbag Crom
our large selection of patents,
crushes and straw bags in basic
colors and bright ciU"us colors.
$2.00, $2.98, $4.98, $7.98.

Mils Blue Delfin
WORK DUNGAREEs
$2.41
Sizes 29 to 44 - llld tn all lengths. 10 ounce Sanforized blue
clenlm. Sanforized shrunk, tr!Pl.o, stitched for eXIra wear.

2.00 2.9i 4.98
7.98

Men's Permanent Press

Casual Slacks ·
5.95

a

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fashion
necessity.
Choose yours from
our man,y styles or
mesh, sheer • agUon
stretch, dress sheer.
stl)pOrt stockings,
panty hose, knee--hi
and oveJ'Ioth&amp;oknee.

BurlingtOn

Slack• In a new ielectloR. NP'

ings Miracle Fibers Sale. Ultra&amp;on Dress or
Everung Sheer, a,gilon stretch and sheer lycra
,_SI41POrt are the ~tyie_s featured in thlll big sale.

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Elbertleds has a comPlete s"'
lection of st,yles and colors of

Be ,,.,. 1o set, loo. the new fUU cut

S1aclcs /or tht more

Refreshments were served ~Y
the hostess to those named ll'il!l
Mrs. Walter Kemecb", Jr., Clar.

ence Andrews, Mrs. Qarlea Ealo!w, Mrt. Louis Olborne, Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Roush, and Mrs.
Denver Kawte.

mon sn
,.9ul4r mer 29 1o 42 and eztra large
aizta 44 to 48. AU new colon, pmna-

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IVY SLAtKS

100 .Per cent cotton. Permanent Pre&amp;t, 111m fit with,belt l~a.
Wlered legs, cutrleu. Blue. lodan green, golden brown, white.
Regular sizes 6 ID 1B.
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Kayser GLOVES
Short basic, bracele~ elbow and
formal (A&gt;era) lengths In 1 large
varlet,y of !lbrlu and trlmo. S.
lect faibion colora lor a Perfect
match.

Elias Stiles

3.50 -

Boy&amp; Fa&amp;tback Permanent Preea. Mr. WrugJer school trou..
era. Size&amp; 6 to 18. ........... •, ·• ••• , • • • • • • • •
Men's BUrlington Pennanent Prell

Weat•n Jean•

Men's

Permanent Pres&amp;
Slort Sleeve

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Size• .29 .; 38 ln loditn green, whoat, black and blue. oo per
cent vycron polJester, 50 per cent cotton. You'llllke theae new
jeans tor men and young men. •
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4.95
Harri!iOnville
Society News
By MRS. JOHN ~'!'OUT
)(n. Mollie McGrath and son,
Leroy llcGrath &amp;Pent a few day&amp;
with Mr. ICid Mrs. Earl Mc:Grllh.
Mro. Elijah EttiP has roturood
OOine from Holzer llolljlllll.
Miss Berthl Adklnt 1• vlolting
relatives at Foster, W. VI.
Mr. Joek EsteP and flmlly of
Chicago came to aee hi&amp; mother
who underwent surgery.
Mr, and Mrs. James Cheadle
and chlldren O( Colmnbus Vilited
Mrs. Katherine Weaver.
Mro. WUda Ble88lll8 of Alboey
was a gqest at the Tom WeBs
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me.
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Earl McGrath attendod lllo '"'
neral of hia uncle, Gu.y Webb, It

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Shade.

GcQ! Wllllaat llarpor has r•
turned to hi• army bue II Fl.
Lewil, W11h., after I Yllit With
rtlatl vea here.
Mro. Donny Atli lind daupter1
are guests ot Mrs. Llda PowelL
Mr. and Mrs. Dove IIYnard of
Tennessee and 10n1 &amp;pent t h P!
weekend with Mr.ICid Mro. Hobo
or!

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Mro. Julia Vin Miler and Mer..
,lnna Johnoon of llaoon callod on .
Mrl. Clydo
The custom of !he loving
cup Is trace~ back lo the days

or wassailing. These eup11 are
used as trophy cups .

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Hard Sell Needed in Promotions
.. Aggressive .Promotion is die
secret or success in obtaining
industrial development and reAttending last niHflt in addi. search parks.''
lion to tlle above were directors
Thus commented Dr. Robert
c. E. Blakeslee, Calvin B, Simp- L. savage, vice president for reSOh, Lula Hampton, Norman Web- search and industrial liaison,
er, Mrs. Dorothy Smith, Robert Ohio University.
Wingett and DaJe Kautz:, Kautz
He was addressing 94 memo
presiding.
bers attending the spring membership meeting of the &amp;Jutheastern Ohio Regional Council,
Thursday nJght at The University

ma~rt

Boy's "Mr. W r -

lllought on Euler.

entertainment. Prizes were won
by the Rev. Robert Woodt, BUl
AndreW&amp;, and Mra. John1011.

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SAVE this week durying our Berkshire Stock-

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A Bible quiz on tlle book of
Ads w a 1 conducted by Mn.
Phelps and Mrs. Eskew had the

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colors new styles. All are penunentpresa.
With .;,U release. StoJ&gt; lnri81ttnow. Look'em
over and select a pair or two.

ADD the final touch&amp; of color to your &amp;:Pring outfit with jewelry
rrom our large selectionofnecklaces,pins, earringfll, bracelets,

After Sunrise Services

The
Mini-Teen
Look ...

Short Sleeves - rich Plaid• ICid colo"'
ful, ooat strtpea, c~ka. Plency olaol!d
• Ccilor&amp;. ButtA&gt;n down hy collar scyloo.
A trui¥ wonderful aoloctlon and IJICallent buy.
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son.

Mrs. Chase

ATHENS - THE SI'U~NT GOVERNMENT II Ohio Unil'Orslcy
held a· maaa meeting Thurl~ night to discuss a PD&amp;&amp;ible 5trlke .Pl'O*
telt oYer an lnet-eueln (eea. RI.Clresentatlvee or the American Fedtrltioli or State, Q)wtf;y and MunicUJal &amp;lployea Union, Which repra.
aenta the schoot•a non -academic emPloyes, and the Ohio Universits
Fedorlltloo of Tlleher• llj&gt;Oke at tho meeting,
Olear McGe1, pre&amp;ldent of the employes union, satdhe would ask
the meinboro at a ~ membershiP meeting Saturd~ to 'liii'Drt
a PGIIible one-oday ltrlke and.1o request the union members to honor
plc~et lines,

Permanent Pr•
SPORT SHIRTS

Eastern Star Chapter
Honors

By Urd,te4 ·Pre;·u International
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THE VIOLENT i!EATH of IN. Martin Luthsr Kl!'Bo a modem
lfoou woo chall01111ed ihe aea oftegregetlonwlthoonvlciionce, raised
IIOJne (Nr lor tbenation'lfutureandaomehope that Americana miaht
at last embrace the brothe1·ho0d fo1· wnich he died.
4
"Whlt Martin Luther King atood tor and died for can never be
kiUec! wltil a bullet," told metropolitan oPera star Leont)'ne Price,
like ·King a Negro.
. The nt,ht or hll murder reooundtd Wltlicrles of grief and bltteJ&gt;
nill, The tears dowld lof-tlll ldnlas well as tor the velvet .. voiced
man of goac:o woo elljlOUoit(l~'Somo mourners llkenod him to India's
IatelllhAtma Ghandt.A~1 hoa"tiletohi&amp;cluse, decla.-ed he 1'reaped
whit he &amp;owed- vtolence ~.IJUiHd as nonvlolence.''

robe.

Ritual of Jewels Conferred on 11 .Piedges

ite Hous

Men' a Hanel !:inrt !leeve

Small (to fit 14-ll'h), mecllwn (lt;.Jii\1 1, larp (1&amp;16'k) and extra larao (l'l'o
l'l'h ), You aoould oeothooe
•mart11 acyled, colorful
ahlrlo lpr Sl)rb!i ICid IIUinmer wear, Solid -colors cro&amp;s bar plalds, two and
three
t.llck
strJ,pes.

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50 per cent COtfDDt
2· . _ ,
60 perc ant Xodel.
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They oold thelr aha(&gt;e better, look better, and wear lunpr.
Solld colora ln s!zea amall (34-36), modlum (3~0), larp
(12-tll and eXtra larp (1~8). !deal for ~rta, for ~rk lnd
eeneral will".

checks.

MENS WHITE DRESS

Tll]lerod anci non lltPered
scy les. Regular and buttDn
down collars.

A tine eelectton. All neck alzes. All permanent Pr~'1l,_ idul

~for Easter wear.

SHORT SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS , , , , • , , , •• •
ot3..i.l .
LONG SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS , • • • •• , •• • • • • • • .~3.95
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Other men'a aport ahirta,
$2.96to $5.91&gt;.

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F.or Boy1, ~tia J to 18

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these excellent value&amp; ud btu'
what you need nOw. Regular aad
bUtton cbwn coUara. Te,pered al.d
J1011ootaPered at,yles.

BOYS WISTERN JEANS

' Sizes 2 to 8x, In regular alzea and aUm a!Jea, ·~e~
1by Wra~er for a naa~ fit and long wear. Bl~e d,;.·.
-1tm, wheat ail'illodeii . • reel!. COmplele Hlecllon ~
, talzes. for the U~e. IJoilln your flllllly. ; . , . . . . .
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Dies Friday
Elias Stiles, 73, Rock ~rb!is
Hold, dled Frldo,y morning 11
Veteran• Momorial Hospiial,
.surviving are hi&amp; wite. Edna;
a 10n,

Edward. MlekD.t190rt; a

daughter, Mrs. Julia Norris, a.
cine Route 2; a sister, Mrs. Robert ~\'is, Pomeroy; five grandchiJdren, one great-grandchild,

and several nieces and nf&amp;lhews.
Funeral senices wiU be held
II I p, m. lllonda1 at the lllring
Funeral Home witll the Rev. Menzel linith offlclatlng, Burial will
be In Boech Grove Cemetery,
Friends .IMJ' call at the fomeral
00ineln)1lme.

booths will receive &amp;peclal fn..
structlons in order to Improve
service. One of the tour booths
will be Ideated in Gallla CoUI!t¥.
Dahlberg also anooWJCed an lndu5trial conference is t:ilated Ap..
ril 16 in Columbus, and t h a t
CJnciJmati will host the third annual governor' a conference on

Players Will
Inn, Athens.
p
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"The industrial Dotential of . fesen r a e

southeastern Ohio is excellent.
but it rttcJ.~ires eaorts o( all,
especiaJ..ly organiz:ations such as
fhe SEORC, to develop and e""
pand industries in the arua,"
continued Dr, Savage,
· The speaker was introduced
by Carl ~!berg, SEORC director. E. E. Davis. coWlCil
president. .Presided.
Director Dahlberg anoounced
lllrislon 10 Highway Chlel E,..
gineer John Dowler will meet
with coWlCU leaders in two
weeks to discuss highwa,y Prior~
tie• in the area, and that Rod
Mills. Qvtslon 5 ehlet, will meet •
with leaders l.n New Lexington to
dh:icu•s IJHiass matters In that

area.
llohlberg told lour SEORC
tourlam booths wW be in oper..
t1on apln thls summer, and adcled )'011111 WOJI]I•n manning the

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Entertainment 1 o ·~ · cltuctren
from ap six to 11 wUl come to
the Pomeroy Elementary School
when The lnaplration Players
present, Young Androcles at 2 p,
m. Wednesday at the school.
The costumed presentation is
a new version of the famous
lable, Androcles and the Lion,
written expresslY for The Inspiration Playen by William
Ha.Yden, author of, The Cat Prln.
cesa.
The play deals with a young
Roman named Androcles and an
out-of.work circus lion. When
Androcles' IUe t 1!1 tl:lreatened,
1he lion remembers a favor An~
drocles did for him and saves
the .YOUnl Roman's lite.
The Inspiration Players will
present '"Everyman" at 8:15 p.
m. W....,sday 1n .lhe sanctuary.
o1 Grace E:Pi&amp;cOpaJ Clturch.

·speaking of Schools-·NtJ, 36 - ·.

BOYS TO SIGN-UP
Middleport boys lrom peewee

through pony ages are to reid•·
ter tomorrow at the IAglon hall
between 1.2 p.m. and have their
Insurance, All boys OJCPOCilng to
play must sign up artd pa.v tomor~

row.
Presldent Charles Wtnebrtfl·
ner of the Boya League Assn.,
will be in charge,

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TO HOLO SERVICES
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Lod&amp;o 2f2, IOOF will
have llti"Yieea for Elmer Wick.
ham at Ewing Funeral Home at
7:30 p.m. Member• an to meet
et lite IOOF at 1 o.m.

School Levy Needed for Survival
By GEoRGE HARGRAVES, &amp;&amp;&gt;~
llelgo j:ocal School ~otrict

district must have 17.5 mills lor
Cll)eratlcn leVIed by January 1,
1969ln order io continue recti~
ing state school IOundaUonfundo.
Many school dlstrlciB ~ i!l't
havol7.5 mtllo YOtod. TheY must
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lrM:reaso
thtlr local'
leY!ea lo
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