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bor &amp;mday afterJW)C)n tor additional work. The 15-car flat had
not been returned to service at 10 a.m. lodl!'·

Wall Creating Hazard

On Lincoln Hill Road
A wall at the foot of l.!ncoln
HW which Ia creating a tnlllc
hazard lor ID01ilr1BtB and pede..
trlana ol Lincoln HW lload should
be torn ik&gt;wn lmmodl~.
This Ia In the rc&gt;ort an .,.
gineer whocheckedthewallwhlch
recent!¥ develoPed a crack that
grow a wider dally, The relalnlna
wall Ia al10 loaning bodiJ, tllo
rtPOrt llld.
Robert PooPies of Pl. Pleuant
il the owner of the Pn:l*'tJ on
which tbe wall Ia locattdo lll!'or

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LONDON (UP0- Communlot
Ollna baa threatened to withdraw
11111!&gt;01'1 from Hanoi U It negotiates with tho United Slates for
a compromise Vlelnam settlement, dlplomodc report• said
tocla,V.
Pekin&amp; Ia putting heavy prea-

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Minh 11&gt; e&lt;IIIIIJm tllo fllll!f i·
galnll America "to the bitter
end.'' I lnail4a victory is near

al ofl'eklnllllppOrt would Involve
the cutting off o1 economic and
military aid 11&gt; the Hanoi regime, the reports llold.
Communist OUnaalsowaa said
to have made it clear to Hanoi
that she will boycott &amp;1\Y peace
conference such as the pr&lt;:p)aed recall of the Geneva conference ol which Red Ollna was a
·full member In 195 4. l'eklnl baa
attaeked President Johnaon's
peace offer ao a fraud ond warned llano! agalnot aoC8jldng lt.
AIJporently hopeful 11&gt; awing Its
decision In tbe laot IIIOIIlOIII agaloot Ialka.

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ALL ASHORE THAT'S GOING ASHORE - The elght.&lt;:ar lorry flat puohed by the Cantly K
docks at tho Kanauga Landing and Deckhand George Turner of l't. P1eaaant Prec&gt;ares 11&gt; lower the
cable so the cars can c:ome a&amp;hore. The tighkar terry tlat has been in uae while the larger 15car flat Is undergoing r11&gt;alrs at the O.Kan Machine ond RtPalr Co, shop at O.Kan Harbor, The
can~ K and the smaller rerry nat handled traffic elflclentl,y a.ntlll' afternoon.

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Controlling Violence
BY LOUIS CA~
WAgj!NGTON (UP0 - "I think loa.... hive -

and ended It at $112,343,072, off
$1,808,446( Meigs Coonly bepn
at $35,204,038 and ondod at
$36,679,209.
The state as a whole pushed
over the $35.6 billion mark.
Cloud said the composite re.

port compiled Crom abstracts
received from the 88 cotmt;y auditors ahowed an overall valuation of $35,661,108, for an In-

crease ol $1,725,733,538, or 5
per cent over the 1966 valuaUons.
A breakdown .shows that total

valuation or real and public utlllt.Y property hit $26,6&gt;0,6M,458,
whl&lt;h representodagalnof$6SB,300,341 or 2.5 per cent over the
previous year. Personal prcperty valuations were fixed at $9,-

010,469,650, ror an Increase ol
$1,067,433,197 or 13.4 per cent

over last year,
Cloud pointed out that a year
ago the

lncreue in Va!uatlonl

amounted 11&gt; $500,8.25,468, or 6.7
per cent over the 1965 valua-

tions.
Further anaJ.ysls sbowo that
the current real estate valua-

tions constitute 74.7 per cent
ol the state's wealth, and that
the ten major llrban ccuntiel had
a combined total prq&gt;ercy valuadm of $22,053,820,911 or 61.8
per cent of tho slate's wealth.
'Ibese counties were Cuyahop,,

rtottroublo-- Cynos

R. V~~Xe, III&gt;IJOIII'&amp; to be borne out by UPl from IDI,jor cltieo
that ha• e"*'..,ed outbreakl of aroon and loodnc during 1l1e
Plot ,.., "*'••
In Waahlngton. Qdcaao, Bal.
tlmore, Plttlll&gt;url!h and other citIes where violence occurred followlnl the ols.Yinl 0( Dr' Martin
Lutbor King Jr.• troops and pollee
re-"""' with now teclmlde1181od 11&gt; brlnl rlntl under
control with th• leaot pooalblo
bloodshed.
Tho new teclmlquoa call for
bettor training, bettor advance
planning, better COIIIIIIIIIIcatlooo,
rapid mob!llzatlon olovorwhelmlng numboro of pollee and troops
In a trooblo area. and minimum

$6,476,756,176; Fr&gt;MIIn, $2,4:83,823,764; Hamlltoo, $3,54:1,- aunflre.
406,600; Lorain, $824,786,632;
Reotralnt In the use of fire.
Lucas, $1,643,888,961; Mahon~ arms Ia perhaps tile moot otrlk.
lng, $1,044,998,815; Montgom.
lng dl!loronce - - the new
"""· $2,014,994.895, Stark, $1,- awroach 11&gt; riot control and tbo
225,934,240; SUmmit, $1,919,- method~ used last IUD'lllle!' la
175,211, and Trumbull, $178,Nowarl&lt; and Detroll In ol
055,617.
.thoM eltlea, pollee and NationEill!l~.slx of the oountlos regal Guardomen fired ~
Istered moderate 11&gt; &amp;UbBIMtlal -and-moalndhcrlmlnato·
plna. !o!orrow, clown $1,024,.
8.23, joined Gallla In Jbowlng a
decrease,

April 29 Go·' Day for
AlarauderCheerCrews

learaed as a

result of the riots last summer."
That cOIIUIIOilt, by Proal- JohniOD'.•

Meigs Up, Gallia Down in Value

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Foar Ia tbat tbe wall wW o:olllll'oe and allow tona ol dirt llld
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liii!'Or lear Ia cbeck!Jw with
the Pomaroy aullcllllr lUI action•
to bo 11011. Sovonl couocP..
m111 ban tncllcatocl that octlon Is
tho _.u.o(~ ol tbaPand not tho' vlllap. While
thlo Ia tocbnlc.U, cornet,
Lopr Iolii, be lo proe-.. 11&gt;
pusb lor corriCIIvo action at lhe
otto of tho wall u a Protoctl" ,

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"We're Pllttirw every fefiii:Mdc..
olhtr actl "' ;~· aPtnot Noftli
and .bol ibo dl-b o! ....... !orfellocl bCIIdlq ....... ., wo .bon oo lllo lnvoatloII)I)N'trGapa lo Soulh V'-o
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jetliner carrying 131 pU-r• and an Wldetonnlnod IND!ber of
crew crubed and uplodod •hortll allw telulo'for II """""' AIJ'o
port tedl!'· It waa not IDunecllatel¥ laml IDw JIIIIQ' poreona were
killed. Some IUI'Y!YOn wore n(IOrted.
Allport authorldoo llold the BooiJw 707, which was •t4rtbw
on ·a fUglrt 11&gt; ~. Aullrolla, 1011! out a ma.vdl!' lliDolwlthln
minutes after It lilt the ground. The Jlllot n&amp;IOrted hla lilt wq
was on fire.
The plane crashed on a erol&amp;l'I.IIIWQ ln tnn of thl main J..oo.
don tormlnal and was de_... by Ore. Howovor, ..,. aiJ1Iort..,.
ploye llld It III&gt;Poared 11111 oomo -1e ware IIIIo lo eacre&gt;e 1l1e
plane olive.
Tho illght was BOAC 712 fl,yJna 11&gt; ~ -.nedlate
&amp;Cql&amp; II Zurich, Tel Aviv, Toilran, l!olnbll', ~re and Porth.

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THOUSANilS OF OIUOANS added prayers for Dr. Martin Lir
thor xq Jr. 11&gt; thalr Polm ~ worllbJpa. They attondod mass
m.,.,rlol "nlceo and parodea In honor ol the late civil rlshts leadu. ·
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Tho!,ar&amp;eot m.,.,rlal aervl~o waa bald II ,the stale FAirgrounds
CoUaeum In Columwo where ~II' 50000 Negroes ond white con-ated to •Ina pra!Jea of tho BliPd&amp;t m!nl&amp;ter &amp;hot 11&gt; death In
Gallla Cowl~ sulfered a deNc!(lhio lut Thur•"*'· ~~~~~ services alaq were hJ&gt;)d In Clno!J&gt;.
cline
and Meigs CounQ&lt; enjoyed
Did, Hlmllwn, OXford and other' cldoa. Peaceful marches wore r..
an Increase in wealth subject
IIOrted In lll,yton, Painesville. :
Moaeow, after five da,)'B of of- 11&gt; taxatloo during 1967, State
All tatelocl, ..,ro than u,ooo:poreona pu:tlciPated In those dam- ftclal tllen&lt;e, came out 1n aupAuditor Roger Cloud reported
o~
port of Hanoi's al'llOtUleement of Saturda,y.
wllllninoaa 11&gt; oond reproaenta' Based on valuation or per 8011·
COLUMBUS - OIUO SfAT~ UNIVER&amp;'t'Y oflll:lllo wW tnve ..
~ the c... of an aaal&amp;11111 professor whoburllecl his draft card Iii tivea to meet Americana tor a a!, real estate and p.1bllc utll il;y prq&gt;ercy, Gallla eo..acy bea clul'-1 li'rl"*'• John E. Coi1Ja!IJ Jr,, vlco prool- !or..,.. !ieace probe.
gan 1967 valued at $114,151,518
- c a!lalro and prowat ot tbtl unlveral~, llold 'anlnYIIdptlon
wW - Plac• balore ..,. actk&gt;n would bo cOIIIl- tp~nat'Davld
E. Gr..., ull._ pro(oaaor of hjstory.
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GrMI claimed bo buraed hl8 c!ratt card In hlo American ForQI
WASIIINGTON (UPO - S01&gt;11e Democratic leader lllke
Polley cluo Jn oJmpatb7wltll .llr; Nirtln Lulhor Klni'• ..,.trlnool
lllnsfleld llld ~ President J&lt;&gt;hniOD'a &amp;peclol addre.. w
noo • vloi""'e. "One muat honor lhll inemorf.o! Kbw by - . q the
~eao on raclll unreat ma,y not come after Easter. He !J&gt;.
tblnel be BlOOd ftJr, n Grtea lAid.
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for
the BPOOCb, orlslnolll scheclrled for t1m1s11t. were otl!l
IIICIIIIOND, INQ. - THE litABCH CONI'INUED todq Ia lllo
rubble ol Mia StrOll for tbo 50 or' more rlcdml of an uploalon and lndellnlto.
The Democradc loader llld If tbo Prosldent wllltl 11&gt;
fiN which .riPped lbroulill aliht bUaiAIIBI buJidl..l Soturdo,y at lllo
mike the speech, ·~e'll ban one" but adciBd: 14 1WHit think
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thlngl c1ova1&lt;1&gt; around the COWitr7 - be a little more sure al
are JJ. porlillll ml'"llw and prellljllllll dead. Blc- Pollee Qdll
w'hlf: we're dolna!'
llaalel L. Strabaa oald bo bad ,.. doubt tho tate! mmbor ot wW
bo 10 or mOre.
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Crain, Ohio Valley Towq Co., at the helm, moves the 15-car
ferry flat tDWard the Kana&amp;,ga Landing to teat now stool
lll&gt;ron&amp; that have boenlnatalledattboO.KanMachlne and Repair

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WASHJNGTON (UPI) t Ai&gt;rtl arrived In America and the l!nlted
stale• had had OIIOUIIh ot w-. It had oullered the Insult of a quo ..
tiDited dollar, the ln.lurl'l of the Pueblo, tile !oar ol alep II llho
~ and the direct ~sis of the Prealdont's Natlonll Adv!BOl')'
Comm!l&amp;loll oo Civil D!~rdera which oaw IDnnlng "two aoclotles,
ono wl"•.e, .,. black - •e&amp;luate and UIIO!jiiiL"
On the Jail "*' ol Matoh the
Preatdent went oa. televillon, •• "a dophou•e." a single bullet
renounced PDlldcol ambltloo !l'om a Rembwton JIUJQII rifle
and Wll Nluted In
lor equli&gt;Ped wllh • telescopic •lihl
ascrlflce and atat.onwlslllP. "" !Ired, ..,rtolly wllll11llq
Aad-P""""""b IUI1lrlslng-tllo Klnl· Tho marklll!WI eac!IPOd.
Collumlllllt reelme In North
K!Jw, 39, a GeoJ'BI&amp; preocher,
v-.n llold the electric iOonl: son of a preoclter, the Intense
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advoeate of nonviolence, Ute
Then came the crack of a Nobel Pe&amp;ee Prize winner, 11 de
rUle.
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lnd'' to younser black mll"'
llu1ln Lulhor xq Wll!l In _,, but chiefl)o tho nation's
x-hia, PrtParJne w march brldp between tho black man
apln. He had led a mlor.b .jn tho alum and the wtdte man
tiloro In ,,.,IIOrt ot ~ In !lOWer, died In the Billie
mor, ..,1111¥ N...,.o, who""' '-!tel omerpncy room where
011 strike lor unlcm recCJ8DitloD JIIJIO&amp;
Meredith had boon
and tllo ..,., checkol!. ;rho Neredltll wao wounded
march had en&amp;~ted Into ~lot, from llllbulh while on • on..
..,bon:IIIIJw KIns. ~ho man march from Meawhl• 11&gt;
P.....,hold tbat _l..,o ~·· Jackoon, MI.,., In the aonnmer
·mt yet out of BMOOn 1 In of 1965. ·
America.
Within two hours ol Klrlj(a
Fatellllltq
death tho President of tllq
Klns ~ onto the -.1 Uolted Stetea, who on a.ndo.r
t1oor PDI'Cb of a Noero holoJIIn hid Prll'ed !or Peace In
Mempldo, tho Lorraine. , A VIetnam on television, was
companion called ,., from tho acoin on telovlslon, aollcltlng
1treet tb&amp;t be1 d batter wear bta n&amp;tionll pr~,yer 11for PMCe llld
ovarcoat; tho ovenq prom!~ underotiDdlng throughout this
11&gt; bo cblll,y. Kq '-&lt;! ~ land."
11&gt; bur blm 81J oomOIIIIJwel._
No Politico
Acrooa lllo llrtol; from a
IIIYIJw ~d OICh, about
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The Cru~lest Month

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In Newark, Ill otllclal count
tbat alate patrolmen and
Nat!anal Qlardsm"' l!llpft1dod
13,326 mmda of ammunition in
tllree do7o. 'i'INIIQ&gt;.throoporBODo
were klllod. No one ktlll track ol
tbo llllllllllnitlm ftred oil In Detrolt'o alx41.J riot, but It was
eertaiDI1 nwnbol ed lnJIIIIQ't!oooBIDdl. Fort;y-U!ree periODs were
ld!locl, lncludlnc -oral """
were lndlsputabiJ Innocent by.

ltandera.

111 contrut. not a slncle sbot
Bred by tba troopo on
dui;J In Waol!lnaWn olnce tho

baa -

rlatluir boaan lut Thuroda,y
night. There hll

boeb nlllllve.

b' little - . . .

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too.,....,,
wllooe
eight,

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bad.., comectlnn·
Willi
tbe riot.

TOKYO (UPI) - Rldlo Hanoi lold 1Dn11bt North Vletnatn
woo wUllng 11&gt; moot tbo Amarlean diplomat&amp; at P - Pooh,
cambodll, or In)' other ~•'V
cib' for »nnJzDiD.
ary talks.
Tho bro&amp;dcut colacldod with a
1n ~ Pom
by Pr!nco Norocbn 1ibanouli, tbo Cambodian chill o1 t1ate,
that Ida .-at countr)' -~ "lladb"' o!ler .tho ciQ' u tilt
alto for Vletmmp-

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Death P~nal~r m~ wilh ·c:nurt
is Ruled Out' .ll1ed0ao ad• •- ·
Wo\SIIINGI'ON (UPI) - '1111 ..-.r•••
_,._ Court IOIIIJ . . . .. ..
- - tho -

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::ll.....1lY
o.if",,U~
n_~·Q. truct:on
Sta'g·npr:ng
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l111t ....... of Dr. llartlo ""·

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lltlli ~JocGre American eltleo
l1t11 li'
ot staaer!~ .,'!IIUI'tkllt
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Wf.IIIINGToN cuPO- Tho
. • lllited Statea and North Viet·, Jllll!l. .... moving warily toward
~ ueatawahl118 contact" amid ~~~: tlcidloaa that Bides may
· ~~ belwt aome reciprocal re..
duetlm Ill the scope or their mn.
lllrl, -atlnna.
Followine the witbdrawal of
Jllllldpal North VIetnamese un~ klieiln&amp; Kho Sanh, the Unit.
, ed aatoa for the third conoeeu.
; live' .day &amp;mday limited Ita olr
: ~~ m North VIetnam to an
: about 120 mUea aor11t of
; GiJ ' Demilitarized Zone 0&gt;MZ),
: _..below the 19th parallel.
: 'lbl1 was c011aldersbl,y I e a s
: llilrtiDr) than .... lneluded Ill
; ~ Jdlllsoo' a original do f.
; Jatil~ ot thebomldnizone, which
• e&amp;tatlda
1010e 200 mDea north of
.
' : a..·' DMZ to lhe 20th parallel.
: ,Admhdatrat!oo off I e I ala,
~ ·..-at~me. Indicated a belief that
• Nn Dolhl or ~ would
Ill be tho IliA! of tho Wash.
: ~llaool eontact when It Is
; lbtiaiJ1 arranged.

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Marines~

ChaseofRed
Siege Troops

SAIGON (UJ'O - Tho Marines
Four Autos
Kho Sanh turned over their
fllrt to the u. S. Arn1J tod8l' and
moved out to amaoh the North
Are Darnaged Vietnamese
arlll)' that bos!Oied
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curred to !our vehicles and two

*Ivers were fined ln mQOr's
...urt as the result of two tr•

their aorthero frontier balllioll
for 78 .,., •.
••a•a about time we P out
there and ebased them," seld
Lilt.. Cpl. Gory Harris, 20, 111
L - . Tex., 1H10 af the 8,000
Marine• who lived like moles
durlns tho week• af da.¥ a n d
nilbt bombanlment. ''Now we
can pt our reYatge. n
Troops ol the Arn1J 111 A I r
Covalray Dlvlalon, blowing

fie accident&amp; Ill Pomeroy Sotw-o
clo,y.
At 3:50 p.m. St.turdo;y a ear
drhen by Donie! Barnes, 21,
!itakor Heights, was stu&gt;Ped at
tho tralllc &amp;i8nal oo Nye Avo.
when his car waa struck b7 one
driven by Robert L. Arnold, 20, "Charge!'' m a captured Com..
n&gt;mlst buslo, walked the llnal
Pomeroy.
At 9:30 p.m. Soturdo;y, tho two mDoa Into the fort &amp;mclay
second accident occurred near to eomplote the week~ong. 20,.
lhe Court and Main Sl. lntorsoe- 000-&lt;nan Oporllliolll'l!gaaua drive
don where cars driven by Jerry lhll broke tho aloge of Khe Sanh.
Johnson. 21. Parkersburg, and Today' a gleaM Marlneaproaent~e Proffitt, 17, Portland, ... ed their bunkora to tho Army,
l!ded. The autos wore ..,ved and alll!ll&gt;ed oil the red &lt;Nst from
pollee did not rCl&lt;&gt;rt ~ of their fatigues IIICI struck out for
the accident. However, Mlas the .tunllle hllla that hid their
Johnson was fined ln tna¥Or's tormentors.
court Saturday.
Both Arnold and 11118 Jobnoon
were charged with !allure to
maintain assured clear distance.

There lll'ere no injuries ln either

Chester Plans
Special Events

accidents.

Thora will bo apodal aervleea
at tho Chostar Me1hodiat Cllurdl
_,_Holy Week.
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'lburodal' evening there will
;.;· ..... County School Sqlerinlel)o
be a communion oomeo and oo
:;. diit Robert Bowen, the courQ
Frida.¥ evonlngthoRev. PauiBau~~ ~ of education hars a&lt;mpted
Ray B, MeCart;y, 6.5, Ml&lt;lllo- dors of Grace Me1hodlst Churdl
;~ llit ta&gt;U in the fields of driver
a retired Inspector Cor lhe Ill Gallipolis will give the Good
:3 ilb:ldon. health andjournallsm. port,
New York Central Rollroad, died Frida.¥ mea1B5'0. Those servleeo
·~ · The books ue ~tt~Ptoved ln use
will be at 8 p.m.
'; (1om SOpt. I, 1968 until Aug, &amp;mda.¥ niiibt In Meigs General
There will be aunriae aervleos
.
Hospital. He retired two yoara
..· II, 1t'l2.
at
6:30 a.m. oa Eaator IIICI tho
due to Ill health.
{. Ai!Proved in the driver educ.,
regular
-ohlp aorvlee will be.
Born Sept. 9, 1902, at Che::rtion lleld were Drivers' EduciP
shire, he was the son of the late glo at 9 with tile Rev. l'l!erl A,
!· iian ·n d Traflic Salet;y, and WalU.r
E, and Sarah Rodger&amp; Cosio In ebarge. The &amp;mda.Y
:·: ~ike Driving. In health,
School program will begin al10
:; die bolrd III&gt;Proved the use of McCarty,
He Is aurvived by his wid. a.m. with chlldreo of the dlurdl
':: lloololu Health and Health Today
ow,
Mrs. Norma Watkins Mc- partiei)laiiDI. This progam will
~~ W. Tomorrow.
be followed by an ea hunt for
:; .\A&gt;roved for journellom 611&gt;- carty; a son and daujj:tter by the !lrst !oor claooea of the &amp;111a previous marriage, LUtrell Mc M
.:~ diu were High School da.¥ School.
·.. 111m IDCI E&gt;Perienees In Journa- carty and Mrs. Sieve N. Jenkins, Rio Gr-.
A stop •..O, lllirold Wirth, died
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1967.
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SQUAD CALLED
Friend&amp; may eall at Miller's
:"
•· .. 1be Middleport emergency Homo For Ftmerals from 2-t
·~ ..,ad answered a call at 9:39 aud 7-9 p.m. TueodaJ.
:: J.l'l• Sunda,y to the Mlddleporl
Funeral services will be con·
• Qlwdl or Christ In Chrlsllon meted at 2 p.m.
.at
1WIII where Ben Kesterson had tho llmoral home b)' tho 0...
' . .......... lll. He was tranoported c. J. Lemley. Burial will be
All1dAN (UPO - An Iarael!
Ito Vtllerana Memorial Hoopital In Gravel lUll CemolerJ.
armored column backed up b)'
ldmltted ao a medleal PI·
jet Clibler • and holleoptera
llooi.
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPrrAL
struck tod8l' Into Jordan oouth
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Admissions Saturda,)&gt; - Nooo. af tho Deed Sea, a Jordanian
,10
lllaehlll'pa St.turdo,y - 0rvt11o mDIIar7 spokesman said.
i• LAUCHE ENDORSED
Wauon, Floyd Wllllama.
uThe laraeU force was tm.
, .. ;q.,tDn (UPO - Tho l»,yton
Admlootona Bundo.Y _ Rll)fo.
modlaU.Iy engagad by J o r d a.DiliJ News on&lt;brsed Son. Frank cart,y, Mlddlii&gt;Ort.
nian forces,'' the JpJkelllllft
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!Omda,)&gt; lor ra-elec:IJ!o&lt;barges iOa1di.Y - c. H. said.
,..
Jonea.
He rOIJOI'ted ftgbtlng under

,iW'm Approval

Ray McCarty

Dies Sunday

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Wolllurn, and Mrs. Laura
....... otttortalned Friday
· ~·.U., a bridal shoWer honort[lboEdlth Hlll&gt;tonatall, brldoo
.§
. of Mkhool Zirkle. Tho
....,_. was held at the lllddl"'
, ~ Ftrlt United Presbyterian

ov.,..

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;f"IW !rom tho ceilq to tho
iii!Jiil Also featured Ill the doc&gt;
_ , . , was a l(t0t4l!Jw of g~
(J( tho bJid&amp;.eleet with •
bride doll as a center

,,., ••lflo

Valles. . . $1595

ISiJ•• bock sedan. One &lt;are· I
OWJa". S.Owa pd eare.

.• , $2095

•• dr. Soda~.

by .Pink ta!Pir&amp; centered· the re!ro&amp;hmeot llblt. C&lt;Joklos, punch
and miDU were aerved by tho
hostesses. Amoq tho gifts pr..
aented to lllu lbptonltell wa• a
decorated cake.
lllas Walburn eon&lt;b:ted tho
gamN with Mra, Richard Young
and Mrs. Boulall White wlnnlns
tho gr!zea. Mra. Ra1JDond Walburn won tho door Prize.
Tho &amp;UOst list !Deluded Mr•.
~rofhyWW, Mra. n&gt;n ~
14ra. ~n Mayor, Ills• Olp
Plerout, Mra. Richard v....,..,
Mra. GO)" Rus..U, Mra. John
werry, Mro, Undt Frederick,
Mrs. Clarence LaeiJ IDCI...,....
tar, Kllhf, Mra. EdWard Crooks,
Mro. lfarJ Kuozelmen, Mrs.
Poor! lfolbnen, Mrs. Denver
Rico, Mrs. ~~¥ron lllller, lira.
EmeraonJonea.
Mra. C&amp;roi¥U Satterfield, Mra.
Vlneeot Dabo, Mra. n&gt;n LowOf)',
Mrs. Thomas lolq, Mrs. Loulll
Souor, Mra. .£....-.tt BoclmoriDCI
Comlo, Mra. Fred t.lo, Mro,
llwlifll Wlllaeo, MI I I Jud)o
- . , lOu Jo7ce LoQr, Mrlo
Lto ~. Sr., lira. lfanlld
Tee!ortl, Mary Lou Teerortl, Mrs.
Carroll Norrto, Mrs. Am za..
!do, Mrs. Ruth ZlriClo, lira. John
lllrriaon ud hrou, Mrs. J...,
ocin White, llr~,
GlJMro,
IOOJ Coria GiluloH, Mrs. JIOI&gt;.
trt TIWII*U7 .... Mrs. 8odDay

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mllllm
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M8l!lllllla, Tem., Thurodal' nlsht,
lneludlni the Palm IUida1 ... Oflier cltlea aaoeased wreckap
u.nat diJ of llll&gt;ll'tllng proclaim- Ill IIIIIIY millions.......
ed b)' Preoldent John.... Ill .....
Th ltll'doat hi e111
Balli
or ol the fallen c!vU r!il&gt;llleedIIICI WUhln&amp;ton,
er, at loo1185 cities were villi·
·-•- tho ~~IJ)hl~!:"'.;"~..
ed b)' vtolen...
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The maelbre box acote ae~ llldo 111 federal troops and Na.
companying the most w U e- u.nal Guard11111811 IU11JI)omentlng
opreed racial unrest In Ameri- loeal poll...
ca•• hiatory:
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Dead: otleast 29.
IIQured: more than 2,000.
Arre-: 8,879.
Tnlopa: 19,900 federal, 30,·
100 Natlmal Guard.
DIIIIUIP rau Into .....Uoaa mDlkiDa. Fire destruetioo Ill Cbloaao and Waoh!ngton al!HIO total-

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tbe thrust across the cease.
!Ire liDo below the Deed Sea.
In Jeruealem, IBraell spokeomen said they had no comment
on Jordan reports of batlliDg on
the Jordon Rlvor.

Oara Brown
Dies Sunday
PT. PLEASANT- Mrt. Clara
Bro1111, 68, Rt. 2, Pl. Pleaaent,
died &amp;mda.Y oCternooa at b o r
homo. !lie had been In Celllna
health for tile past year.
Mro. Brown was born April
29, 1899, Ill Me""' C o u n I y,
daU&amp;htor or tho loto S. P. IIICI
Emily llrlabl. Hor hulbood, JoaO)lh Brown, preeOijed hei'!Dclootlt
Ill 1987.
iilnlvlng are three ' footer
"'"'"' Vlrl)l.l wat...,, a at llarahell UnivoriiiQ'; Kometh
Wot...,, Hrvittr Ill VIetnam with
the U. S. Marlnoo: and Mike Wot.
IIHI, II homo.
Also .,mvll!l I• ooe oilier,
Mro. Vada Juatiee, or COJum.
bua.
Sorvlcta wiD be 'llltlda.Y at
l p.m., Ill the Crow-Huosell Fu..
-al Home with 0... Normal
Nelli IIIII 0... o. IL carter

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~.}) 11,600 of "M! ;~111*'tW
.tho ~ ~·tho W14~ \V~ b~.. ' tro~J~~I
llllloo ind It Proiiloed tD' be~. .mUatored J&gt;il.· &amp; ;liiWU'.'ill' tho
. _ POiitleal • .,.... •Tlit W"''• .,....,. ~ llifehllte iun
Proot&lt;lonl """ "' llfeik
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lha Dotnocrota ....td
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for. clrllllil ~-·
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era&lt;k 1 JIO)Itlclao 1111&lt;1'· ~ 1011 iiorn the Whita ~ •
'IJI~,~ to IIIIIIIIIDCe ~6 to
•Amtill~ Jo.tht' eefeQ'.Of
11111'• . rm nmni"W, Callow~_ . '
'thoU 'ombelillea -«&gt;old tar tht
ln$ead, w~ H...,hrtf,~
,of ~ ,_ad "" l)le
......aid; .
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, Martin ~ll'~~~. dae.r llld·'t·i,~f. tidl ID ,.,..,
shot, IIJd ~~ ll delcL... ~'..O • &lt;; ' diPtOmlt.le 411:il)iibbl8 ' 'thlli
·ow...... •leolJOd 111 Ylol...,.. - . ¢1iiltala
modi
aald Son. Frw a.u;rch Of! IDtereltiDa reul-.
ldabo. "II 11 the curse of the
·'rlie WIIIW .House "oltuatlon
land."
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moin'" 11 mnnalb' the nerve
Tho SUD had not yet HI Ill .....,. of 1111 AmerlcM _.,..
California llllen the !!rat mtltl at "tllne of ~
was lhn&gt;Wn IDCI tho !!rat ..,.. etllil 111 the ~!ida r.ut or
credit tolevlalon set waa a1Dieo. C16o •• llildelello Now It
Tho South reacted firot.
Automobile• were otooed Ill ..-ved tiiiOI'IB from. the 1111
Birmingham. PaUco used dlal&gt;o Preelllet llld tho 13111.
bliiiS gas In llalolah tor ~-..
On !UndaJ. llamlllDu, N.y••
control. Two JIO)Ieomm wore
Des - · Jowl, were
Bhot In ~his. A CurniturO and
eddod to tho lilt ot trojjoled
storo wu looted Ill Miami.
cltiOS.
Trylug magic agetn In the
Tho P...,.ldent JaJW dlli&gt;IIChed
Dillon's blggeat Negro commUo troclll to Qdcqo IIICI Bal~
nib'. lll,yot Jobn v. LlDdlllll' more. WuJdlwtua II Jut wu
loft the Broadway llhoW bo was peocoful.
atteodllw IDCI walked Harlem'•
A lew clo,ya - " ' the rUle
stroeta. In Greensboro, N,C.,
llhol In .llomllhia, tho wbeoll of
Gov. lU K. llooro called out buroaucraey hid 0011111-..1 OM
tho National Guar&lt;l.
task ·here IDCI p......,ed a
Trouble Wlclolptoad
_ _.e poperlloond - .
lle{ore .tho da,)&gt; ended, di..,.. Cbleker than tho Bible, _....
der Wll l'IIIOrted alBO In q tho complete text of the
NuhvUle, Tenn., Tallahuaeo, rc&gt;ort oo tho Preoldent'o
Fla., Toledo, Oblo, Greeltsboro, National Advloory Commloolon
Charlotte, Wi:nJtDI&gt;.Silom, New oo ClvU llloordoro.
Bern and W!lml... N.C.,
&lt;Jn page 265 IIIPeared the
HartCord, Conn., ~It, Mlell., conclualon, which raed:
Itt&amp; ~ IIlii Jac.._ lllu.,
"It Ia limo JaJW to IDCI the
TIDi)o,_ Fls. ~ .... dostrucdoo IDCI the vloleDco, not
tlcello, llhael,. and Taitytown, ool,y In tho •tr- ol the iholto
N.Y., Tuliilloooa, Ala. and but Ill tho IIYB• ol ~N
wuhllvton. n.c.
Tho to on sale II¥ mall
Friday mornllw In • WashiJI&amp;'o through tho U.S. IIOYOI'IIIIIOIII
ton slum, II tile headlprtero ol prln!nr omeo. The price to fl.
tho Studeet Non.tolent Coordlno
llbtl CommiUee, llb&gt;kely ea...
m!c:hael IPOI!dfW'
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n Aa for Dr. Kin( I murder 1 1
think white Amarlca made Ita
blggell mistake whon she ldlled
Ia", xt,. last nlaiJI ·beeauoe
Minor diiiiUIPa were IDeurred
when ihe ldllod Dr. xt,. last to IHIO ear and ooe per11011 was
night, abe ldllod llio man ol lakeli to Veteran• Memorla!Hoaour nee that 11111 .........,., pltal Cor treatment u tho rellllt
older IIOIIOfatlona, tho militants af an aecldent oa Route 33, three
and tho r~a •IIICI tile mlloa north ol l'olllerQy Saudar
masaoo of blaok PeoPle would nlaiJI ot 7:20
stlll Uaten to. Even ' lllouah
liberlll' Robert ~··
80111-tl he did 1011 ·agr" . -..._-ted that brakes
with th... thor would:l.atlll on a ear driven b)' Rub)' Lee
U.tentobim • ... ·,·· fll"l•
IMchlu...., 19 Artlockla,.w. VL,
''When white Amerll:a ldlled crabbod as the ear I'GUIIded a
Dr. Klnl, she OPened tho f¥01 eurve, thr&lt;Jwlnl the v@)llele Into
or every black man In tltlB a dltcb. A paaaenaer, Lola San·
c:ountry".he w11 tho OMIIIIIIIII loy, 25, wu' taken to Voterana
our race who was t:r)'IJW to Memorial Hollllltal h1 the fom.
- h our people to hew love, eroy emergency ocpd. libe was
corQPaaslon and mercy tor what treated Cor lhoek IIICI dlamlaawhite people had &lt;Nne. When ed.
white America ldlled Ia", xt,.
laot nlj!bt, she declared war on
us. There will be no erylug and
there will be no funeral... •
Tho Goz-r or vlolenc:e
added Bo61011, llaso., Lallllllc.
llleh., Qdeaao, Baltimore, Md.,
Kalama100, Mich., W!c:hita, . PrM1iiiURGH (UPO - MIUKan., Albuly, Ga., Savannab, lar7 and dvll 1)01100 enfore.d I
Ga., Atlanta, Go., Lortnen, Crall ellm tod8l' ... the predomlCiark&amp;doltj llol1jo S p r In S 0, nantly NeJr0 IWl Dlllrlct, I
Gr....... 1DC1 OXford, J~tas., 20·1M111r0 blod&lt; area hit bylhree
Doover, Colo. PallO Alto, CaiiC., . da;ro 111 filliDilll racial dloor·
BorkeltiY, Calle., llQ1oa, Ohio, dor.
'lbe !!rat ~ r a e I a I
Philadolllhla, Po., Now Haven,
Conn., Pine Blul!, Ark.
clllllrboncea Ill Plttlburgb'o
rtme of Trial
hlllll&gt;ry broke out Ill tho
Tho White llouee, Prealdont IWI, whleb baa t h e cJV"a
Jobnaon apiD on tolevlldolu
h!Pell rate of nearly overythlns
"Once apln, tho heart of bed, Friday nll)lt,
America Ia boiY)'-the IIP!rltof
PNee waopnal!YresloredbAmerll:o wows- flor lr1iii"'Y da1 niiJ)Il 11hell the third c:mtlll.
denleo the very mllllllll of oar IIIII of Natlmal Goard trcq,a
laod, The We of 1 man who - 3,200 Ill all - Wll doDIQrod
ll)'lllbollled tho ~ IDCI to the area, three hoara all« I
faith or Amerll:a baa boen clllk..to.dawn eutfew went Into
taken. But It Ia the fiber 1DC1 llteet.
IIICI Iabrie of tho rfl&gt;Ubllc I• bebw tested. II we ""' to
hevo tho America that .,. to havt, all111811-of all .......
ell reg!ona, ell rellslon&amp;-muat
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11101111 Baker, Franklla IIICI RlcIQ' Trfllott, lllra. Farle C o I a,
the Rev. Baullln Moler, and Mra.
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HOCKENHEIM,
Germii\Y
(UPil- He wao 5hy and naJI.
bllilll nervous and the most
famous Scot since .Robert
Burna. Jlmlllf Clark never
undorostlmoted tho clanger he
courted as the world's (Jdckest
man on wheels.
But Ule wheels, not the man
wllh tho dragonfly refloxes,
were likely reSpOnsible !or his
death &amp;mda,)&gt; on a rat""
sllckenod track In a !rqlle
,...In&amp; car at 175 miles an hour.
He was ldUed roaring alone
&lt;Nwn a atratghtawll)', not on a

Ba&gt;reball

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B1 United Press International

team and the home team can

Phillles' owner Bob Carpenter exercise lts rlght
and General Manager John game or it does
~ announced !Omday that pJa,y the game,"
under no circumstances would ' 1The visiting cJub
the team take the lleld agelnst to sa.Y about lt."

V. D. EDWARDS

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to play the
not have to

Qrlnn said.
has nothing

tho Dodgers.
Dodger General Manager E.
JC the !'hils don't show up the J. ..Buzzie" Bavasi explained
managemsnl could be fined and why lhe Dodgers did not foUow
1he other clubs Jn postponing
lhelr eonlnst.
•• If we had a day game
seheduled like the others, we

would definitely have cancelled,
too," he said, 11 But our opener
Is at nlgbt. It will be 11 p.m. In

on

Office Hours 9 to 12. 2 to 5ii&lt;:)ose a1 Noon..
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OPTOMETRIU"
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for the quiet man in the dark

:::Team On Field

·N. W. COMPTON, Q.D.

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It was an ironic way to die

::E Dodgers May Be Only

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"When rm going flat out,
Natlonel Leogue
w, L. Pet.
drlfthw through a corner, rm
not driving a car, ·roall,y. rm
C!nelnuatl
16 9 .640
PuttliJi lll)'&amp;el! through that
Sl. Loull
17 11 .607
corner, Tho car hoi&gt;J&gt;ens to be
PittSburgh
16 11 .593
under me and rm driving 11.
Atlanta
13 12 ~20
but I'm Part of II and It's Part
Los Angelos
14 13 .519
d. me."
Son Francisco
14 14 .500
Known as the Fcylng Scot, the
Chi&lt;:IBO
13 13 ~00
3Z.y01lro0ld
Clark was twlee the
PhiiAclollhia
14 11 .500
Houston
13 14 o'l81 death-dealing curve or in a world auto racing champion.
In the short span of seven
New York
9 18 .333 spectacular cracklQ} with a
American League
w. L. Pet.
17 8
Washington
IS 12
Oakland
13 12
California
12 12 .500
Baltimore
14 IS
Detroit
13
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Now York
11 u ,458
12 17 .414 LOS ANGELES (UP0- A the game forfeited. It would be
Cleveland
11 16 ,407 meeting was idloduled today the first forfeit of a major
Mluneoota
9 18 ,333 between l.tls Angelos Badger league game since 1949 when
Boa ton
Sunclay's Reoults
owner Walter O'Malley and his the !'hils forfeited a contest to
Lot Atlgelos 5 Cleveland 1
club officials to decide whether Ule New York Giants because or
(Opq game scheduled)
lho Dodger&amp; will be lhe ooJ.y a fan demonltraUon at Connie
stadium.
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The
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FlltE AND AUTO
begin National League play not postponed Its OJ)Oner beTueodal' niihl against the cause of the funeral of Dr.
INSURANCE
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Dlos!Dstantl,y
lllctoro said Clark died
tnstsntly of a broken nook and
multiPle skull fractures.
The race was won by JeaJ)o
Pierre Beltoise ot France With
teammate Henri Pescarolo s~
cond. Third plaeo went to

Compl'llnB: In a Europeon
champion formula 2 race
Sunda,)&gt;, Clark was l"Ulllllnil
seventh in the first or two
sche&lt;Uled !teats. No one was
near htm.
SUddenly his gold and red
lotus-Ford swung sldways on a

Brltatn's Plera Courage. Both

straightaway and aomoroaulted
Into woods fronting tho track.
11 smashed broadside Into a
tree ••just where the poor man

Beltol&amp;e and Pescarolo drove
Matra-Fords while Courage was
at the wheel or a Me Laren.

sboro Open Golf Tournament 11
Gr-•boro, N.C., and North
Am6rlcan !ioC~er Loli!UO game•
- - Baltimore and Los
Ansoles, Waoh!ngton and ,:san
Diogo, Chlcqo and Oakland and
St. Lou!&amp; and llanaeo Cicy.
Yonkers raceway anml,lllCed

the cancellltlon of Its Mondoy
night

harness racing program;

Aquocb:t '""" track announeed
the cancellation of ita Tuesday
afternoon thoroughbred racing
cord: Hollywood Park P&lt;&gt;•t·
PGned Ita oPening !rom Tuesda,)&gt;
to Wednesda,)&gt; and Batavll
Downs cancelled its Tueoda,)&gt;
nilbl program,

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the cause or the crash might
never be known. But follow

drivers seneralcy blomod a
mochsnlcal CaUure rather then
human error.

Britain's

Grahom

Hill, a

former world champion, said he

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ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.
(UPO - Ohio state senior
forward Bill Hosket. a riative
of ~ton, Ohio, was one of
12 collegiate booketball play.
ers named to the United states
Olympic squad Sunda,)&gt;.
Hosket, w h o retired as
Buckeye CQtain this year,
has been drafted b1 the New
York Knickerbocker&amp; ol' the
National Basketball Association.

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Have • Iona:u Z5 months
or tepiU' IIQODer if you
wbll. If• up to you.

BOB MiLLER

thought the car developed a
detect in its steering system.
ul &lt;bubt he made a mJstake.
He was a reliable driver and

!mew the llockonhelm course
too well for that," he said.

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Play Resumes In Greater Greensboro 0 Pen
GREENSBORO, N.C. (UPO- forced on the GGU partidpants
Thlrty-six holes · makes· Cor a arter Friday' s second round was
lollS day ol golf, but B!lly rained out. A second poSfPODe-"
Casper, d1e leader in the mont Sunday to honor the
$137,500 Greater Greensboro national cia,y of mourning !or
Open, says the golfers are Ia". Matln Luther KillS moved
ready "to do what hao to be tho final 36 hole s [rom Sunda.¥
to toda,)&gt;.
done."
"You've got to look at it like
The two round finale was

8500.~

"Well, here we are in anoU.er
!iieaKOn. I hope 1 don•t pt h•rt
in the fin~t ~~ra•e like I dW laHt
year!"

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Track officials said Clark's

IllY other job, u

said Casper,
who is two strokes in tront or

his compeiltlon with a tw~
total of Ill-under-par 132. He had
rounds of 6~7.
"We come out here, to our
otrice, and do llur work," he
os!d. "I think everybody Is
ready to do what has to be

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S u n da y' s

Weekend Sports Summary

the

By United Presa lntornational
Sa1urda,)&gt;
NEW YORK CUPO- PeU.r
Ph&gt;or won the Exoel&amp;lor Handlo
cap at Aqueduct by 61'.! lengths.

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DALLAS (UP0- Tho UniU.d
stales Lawn Tennis Association
•. aaid-.1 it WQJdd bold an open

GREENSBORO; N.C. (UP!)....
B!lly casper !Ired a 67!or I 132
and a two stroke lead in the
Greater Greensboro Golf Open.

tournament this year at a site

to be aeloeted.
Sunday
HOCKENHELM, West Germ&amp;n1 (UPO- Jhn Clark of
Scotland, a former world
chamPion auto driver, was
killed during a EurOPOID
formula 2 race.

postPonement
31st GGO into

pushed tho
Masu.rs week at Augu&amp;tl, Gs.
Many players wanlad to be on

sweep tn the slaloms at the today

Augusta National course

to

practice

Cor

the

Masters.

Four-time Masters cham,pion
Arnold Palmer new his jot to
the Georgia city Sunda,y to
practice. Palmer is at 140, eight
sb'otti.s behlnd Casper, mldWa,y ·
through the GGO ...1 ckln't like
the way my golf is of late," he

FELLEII TRAINER
CALLAWAY GARDENS, Go.
(UPI)-Bob Feller, former major league llrikoout kiJW IIICI
author of three ~ttero and 12
IHIO-IIIUero · &lt;Nr!Dg hla eareor
,; idth the Cleveland Indians; h,t.o
joined lhe !aeulll Cor tho
Hoalthdlac AU.star ~~ Camp
whleb will run during the week
otart1ns J~ 7. A member or
the Hall fl( Fame, Feller WIHI
268 pes &lt;Nrlnghl,eareer.
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618 MAIN ST.

PHOENIX, Ariz. (UP0Unser of AlbuqU81'QJe,
N.M., won tho 151Mnlle JlnunJ'
Bryan United states Auto Club
race.
Bobby

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JUAN, P. R. (UP0Mari&lt; Cox of Britain boat Allen
Fox of Los A~es !or the
men's singles dtle 1n the
International Toonls Tolll'IIOj'.

Shllkerattleroll
Get smoother rolling.
Willi a new-car loan.
Look under BANKS or
LOANS. In the
YELLOW PAGES. Where
your flnsers do the
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Casper got a new challenger
Saturda,)&gt;
when Bobby Nichol•
BOWIE, Md. (UPI)-!Jancer's
fired
a
&amp;.under
65, the day's
Image, 8 Kentucky
Derby
lowest
score,
to
stand
at 13t.
hopeful, ~Cored 8 three length
Ibn January and Gene Littler
victory in the Goveroors Gold
were
amther stroke back at
C111 at Bowie.
135, while South African Gary
PARIS (UPI)- Karen Muir, Plll)'or was 6~67- 136 to round
JOHANNESBURG,
So u I h
Africa &lt;uPO- South Mrlcan 15, of South Africa, broke her out the toP live loaders,
sprift star Paul Nash oqnalled country's 800 meter freest:¥1e
the world record or 10 seconds roeord with a tlme of nine
·mlnu.te&amp;, 54.5 seconds.
Cor 100 meters.

SWIM RECORDS
PARIS (UP0- Karen Muir,
!S.yeor old South African
mermaid, set a new SOUth
African women's record in the
800 meter Cree at,yle l'blda.¥
whoo she wes clocked In nine
minutes, 54.5 seconds. M111
Muir also set SOUth Africa
MJmen' a recorda 1n the tOOmeter backstroke and 200.meter
frH&amp;b'le Saturda,)&gt;.

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HEAVENLY VALLEY, Call!.
(UPI)- Gertrud Goble and Herbert Huber gave Au&amp;trla a

Jl,',l.pe .
22. OUolla .
II. Aqlo.

cod~Jit,"

yoors ho won 2S Grand Prix

AKRON, Ohio (UP0- Davo
Davis won the '25,000 Rrstprlzo
in the Firestone PBA Tour-nament of ChamPions with a 213
to 205 for LQn Johnoon.

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DAILY CROSSWORD

NIDe exhlbitl!&gt;n b a I e b a 11 Piovl-o
Hacia and the
gamel!i alao were c&amp;IM:eled on ~ Aeoa and -alo Bloona
liunda.¥ In memory or Ia". Kinl· pOttpOned American Hoekly
~e pla,yoff pmos oehoclJled
Tho~sbeltthe~•~
I at Son Diogo Ill tho ool,y &amp;mclay.
Ollhlbltlon pme whleh was
Other POilPOMmonts Sunday
played BuJtdo.y.
lnoluded a NoiiDnol Hockey
The Washington Senators, ~ playoff pme - Houston Aatros IDCI Cineinnatl Chlcqo and Now York; NllioJ&gt;o
Roda ell annoW¥:ed Saturda,)&gt; II Baskotboll Asaoelatlon pla,ythol lhelr llonday "advlnco 0(( pmes between Phlladolpia
gpenera" would Mt be played. and Boston and San Francloeo
It marked the !!rot tlmo in IIICI Los Angelea; Amortcnn
maJor league hloory that tho Baskothell Asooelatlon plo,yofl
same's season-openers were pme• between Pittsburgh IIICI
POBIPOned b)' anytltll)g other Mlmeoota and llollas IDCI New
than woalhor condltlonl.
Orleans: tho tlllrd and fourth
Hoekoy PostPoned
rounds of the Greeter Gr...,.
Tho ~rlugfleld Klnl• and

Clark Never Really Understood Danger

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Carpenter and General Manqor continued Sunday when tho St.
Johb 'QUinn mt to take the Deld. Loulo Cordinola, Chlcqo White
Sox and Slli Franelilco Giants
Doefo!qn Withheld.
Arth~ ... Red'' . Patteraon. vice announeed lhe POStPonement of
»realdoot of tho LQ~s, sold a their Tuosda,)&gt; oPeners.
ReB&lt;hedule Contoota
declakln will be .mode toda.¥
The cardinals roaeheclllod
whether to POB~ the contest.
Ji It lsn'~ the game could bo their Tuoodal' night Qlle1lOr with
the Atlanta Bravos !or Wt~CNs­
fortelted to Los Angeleo.
T h r it e Nailooal
Hoekoy da,)&gt;, lhe Glanta made their
Leogue st.anioy ~ pmes are Tuesday afternoon pmo with
oehoduled · for Tuesday nilbt. tho Now York Msta P&amp;rt of a
but one pmo was l)OSll)Oned doubleheader on Aug, 11 and the
!Omda,)&gt; afteriiOOn and two White Sox said thet Tuesday's
olhots wore celled oU tonight. tlcketl Cor lliolr game with the
This marked the first pOSIPODB- Cleveland Indiana w!U he
ment In tho 51-year &lt;II&gt; hltory. honored on WodneodaJ, Wo&lt;No,..
~ta PhlblUon• were cancOiled. ·
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Tho fiood of llosoball cane~ da,y's game will be rooehoolded
'The onlY g...,o otlll oflkltally Uons, Which ·bvpn on Saturday. 11 a later elate.
Ustod !or Tuosda,)&gt; nilbl to II .
t..is · Aoceles botwtien tho
~~ and Philadelphia. But
tho PhUs' pla,yors have received
wOrd ·~n~m club owner Bob

·B1 UdltW Pross lniornatlonol
A v1rwa1 th~ mor&amp;li&gt;i&lt;o
liiiil ·lio IPOrtB, unPrae.-ed In
Ametlellt ·· history, Is ' ~IJi
o«iirld ' In tribute 11&gt; tJiO
menlorY Of Dr, Mattln ·Luther
KIIW Jr. •·
· TfMI three games aehoclJled
ri.r •toifoy thlt were 10 mark tho
·~ or tha 1988. baHball
illo/)n worli p0o-ed soon
.aer· Ia". King was slain In
lleinPhia' last Thursda,)&gt; nigh~
llld '.0 'gomes will be played
Tuosdo,y, the day ol HIS burial.
In ' addition, all but one ol

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team 1, tiaa
named
oxeeutlve dlllributor for
motive P¢or.m.n•~ , Inc.
and hla C&amp;ther ' 0110- a
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about "'000 Cor tho eot~~~aroble
porJad
In 1967, according 11&gt; 1
The Andent Grook history
rtPort
b)'
State TreuUHI' John
....,... will COYer Groen dvlllza.,
D. Herbert.
lion from tile ... to
114c:O\Pta Cor the period !Dtllo
Alexander, with OJI1lhalla tahieed
,7,89!.74 compared to f2.o
tory, lll)'thology, literature, dra·
655.81
eolleelad &amp;om Mareh 19,
ma, reli&amp;loa and the pol!Ueal
through JWrU 1, lt67. 114c:oiPII
and aoetal!nllltullcits.
In llelp Counil' from Jld,y 1,
1986 lhroush AprU l, 1987 .......
ed '176,656.11 while reee!Pia
!I'Otll J~ 1, 1967 through ¥arch
ATHENS, Ohio (lJPl) - A
30, lt6B totaled $238,30t.77.
ProiiOaod o......tay bo7cott of
etuaes b¥ .Ohio UD!Vtrlib'
atudentl over '" lllenoaeo
Wll POB1POned tod8l' for II
Unaerambloth,.. lour Jumbles,
least a week.
one letter to euh oquan, to
student leader • of tho bo)"
form · four ordinary wonl1.
eot1 saldthoPOIIPO-WU
In r._t to the memory of
BEW ~ ~t:~!.:-~~Ia". Martin Luther xt,. Jr.,
but Ulllwra!Q' olllclalo belie¥ed tho diOYtljlent Was loaiJv
Btll.Pi&gt;rt 11110111 tho untveral-

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Brakes Grab on
Route 33 Curve

Outll• tho Widte Houoe t1t1t
Friday, young N - prenced
b¥ tho ataa1 sate• with .._
booty Oil ato!aa radloo, clo(rllts
the IPJII'ds: "!hlelt me, ldll
mer•
Wllhln&amp;ton to aeib' of tSS,OOO
NBII'OO• and 285,000 Whlteo, tho
norlhernmoot southern IOW1! In
America with IIIIUI ecpl to
Ill)', a elty dopeudenl """' 111
ludlftereot
fllr
aovarnment, no model e!Q' Ill 1
J&gt;laet where "model cltlta'' _.
leg!lloted 111ou1.
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Now Ill . - r ... WuW.,
ton llji!Uod over the oar;or;
Fleell!l to lhetr 1o1111 . _ .
and .. . . . Ill the
clvU aervilall rllfM
ollldAI!nl.
!rom their dook&amp; lorly drove
Burial w111 ... 1n Lone llak . through tho
~, Friends may cell at , hod to turu OD thtlr
the - . ! 1-. allu t p.m., Ill. olaylia!1t to "" 1lif1MIIlll . 1~
todBI'.
acrid III1Gkt or btlralal a1if..
LOCAL TEMPS
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. • lllited Statea and North Viet·, Jllll!l. .... moving warily toward
~ ueatawahl118 contact" amid ~~~: tlcidloaa that Bides may
· ~~ belwt aome reciprocal re..
duetlm Ill the scope or their mn.
lllrl, -atlnna.
Followine the witbdrawal of
Jllllldpal North VIetnamese un~ klieiln&amp; Kho Sanh, the Unit.
, ed aatoa for the third conoeeu.
; live' .day &amp;mday limited Ita olr
: ~~ m North VIetnam to an
: about 120 mUea aor11t of
; GiJ ' Demilitarized Zone 0&gt;MZ),
: _..below the 19th parallel.
: 'lbl1 was c011aldersbl,y I e a s
: llilrtiDr) than .... lneluded Ill
; ~ Jdlllsoo' a original do f.
; Jatil~ ot thebomldnizone, which
• e&amp;tatlda
1010e 200 mDea north of
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' : a..·' DMZ to lhe 20th parallel.
: ,Admhdatrat!oo off I e I ala,
~ ·..-at~me. Indicated a belief that
• Nn Dolhl or ~ would
Ill be tho IliA! of tho Wash.
: ~llaool eontact when It Is
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ChaseofRed
Siege Troops

SAIGON (UJ'O - Tho Marines
Four Autos
Kho Sanh turned over their
fllrt to the u. S. Arn1J tod8l' and
moved out to amaoh the North
Are Darnaged Vietnamese
arlll)' that bos!Oied
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curred to !our vehicles and two

*Ivers were fined ln mQOr's
...urt as the result of two tr•

their aorthero frontier balllioll
for 78 .,., •.
••a•a about time we P out
there and ebased them," seld
Lilt.. Cpl. Gory Harris, 20, 111
L - . Tex., 1H10 af the 8,000
Marine• who lived like moles
durlns tho week• af da.¥ a n d
nilbt bombanlment. ''Now we
can pt our reYatge. n
Troops ol the Arn1J 111 A I r
Covalray Dlvlalon, blowing

fie accident&amp; Ill Pomeroy Sotw-o
clo,y.
At 3:50 p.m. St.turdo;y a ear
drhen by Donie! Barnes, 21,
!itakor Heights, was stu&gt;Ped at
tho tralllc &amp;i8nal oo Nye Avo.
when his car waa struck b7 one
driven by Robert L. Arnold, 20, "Charge!'' m a captured Com..
n&gt;mlst buslo, walked the llnal
Pomeroy.
At 9:30 p.m. Soturdo;y, tho two mDoa Into the fort &amp;mclay
second accident occurred near to eomplote the week~ong. 20,.
lhe Court and Main Sl. lntorsoe- 000-&lt;nan Oporllliolll'l!gaaua drive
don where cars driven by Jerry lhll broke tho aloge of Khe Sanh.
Johnson. 21. Parkersburg, and Today' a gleaM Marlneaproaent~e Proffitt, 17, Portland, ... ed their bunkora to tho Army,
l!ded. The autos wore ..,ved and alll!ll&gt;ed oil the red &lt;Nst from
pollee did not rCl&lt;&gt;rt ~ of their fatigues IIICI struck out for
the accident. However, Mlas the .tunllle hllla that hid their
Johnson was fined ln tna¥Or's tormentors.
court Saturday.
Both Arnold and 11118 Jobnoon
were charged with !allure to
maintain assured clear distance.

There lll'ere no injuries ln either

Chester Plans
Special Events

accidents.

Thora will bo apodal aervleea
at tho Chostar Me1hodiat Cllurdl
_,_Holy Week.
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'lburodal' evening there will
;.;· ..... County School Sqlerinlel)o
be a communion oomeo and oo
:;. diit Robert Bowen, the courQ
Frida.¥ evonlngthoRev. PauiBau~~ ~ of education hars a&lt;mpted
Ray B, MeCart;y, 6.5, Ml&lt;lllo- dors of Grace Me1hodlst Churdl
;~ llit ta&gt;U in the fields of driver
a retired Inspector Cor lhe Ill Gallipolis will give the Good
:3 ilb:ldon. health andjournallsm. port,
New York Central Rollroad, died Frida.¥ mea1B5'0. Those servleeo
·~ · The books ue ~tt~Ptoved ln use
will be at 8 p.m.
'; (1om SOpt. I, 1968 until Aug, &amp;mda.¥ niiibt In Meigs General
There will be aunriae aervleos
.
Hospital. He retired two yoara
..· II, 1t'l2.
at
6:30 a.m. oa Eaator IIICI tho
due to Ill health.
{. Ai!Proved in the driver educ.,
regular
-ohlp aorvlee will be.
Born Sept. 9, 1902, at Che::rtion lleld were Drivers' EduciP
shire, he was the son of the late glo at 9 with tile Rev. l'l!erl A,
!· iian ·n d Traflic Salet;y, and WalU.r
E, and Sarah Rodger&amp; Cosio In ebarge. The &amp;mda.Y
:·: ~ike Driving. In health,
School program will begin al10
:; die bolrd III&gt;Proved the use of McCarty,
He Is aurvived by his wid. a.m. with chlldreo of the dlurdl
':: lloololu Health and Health Today
ow,
Mrs. Norma Watkins Mc- partiei)laiiDI. This progam will
~~ W. Tomorrow.
be followed by an ea hunt for
:; .\A&gt;roved for journellom 611&gt;- carty; a son and daujj:tter by the !lrst !oor claooea of the &amp;111a previous marriage, LUtrell Mc M
.:~ diu were High School da.¥ School.
·.. 111m IDCI E&gt;Perienees In Journa- carty and Mrs. Sieve N. Jenkins, Rio Gr-.
A stop •..O, lllirold Wirth, died
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1967.
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SQUAD CALLED
Friend&amp; may eall at Miller's
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•· .. 1be Middleport emergency Homo For Ftmerals from 2-t
·~ ..,ad answered a call at 9:39 aud 7-9 p.m. TueodaJ.
:: J.l'l• Sunda,y to the Mlddleporl
Funeral services will be con·
• Qlwdl or Christ In Chrlsllon meted at 2 p.m.
.at
1WIII where Ben Kesterson had tho llmoral home b)' tho 0...
' . .......... lll. He was tranoported c. J. Lemley. Burial will be
All1dAN (UPO - An Iarael!
Ito Vtllerana Memorial Hoopital In Gravel lUll CemolerJ.
armored column backed up b)'
ldmltted ao a medleal PI·
jet Clibler • and holleoptera
llooi.
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPrrAL
struck tod8l' Into Jordan oouth
. '"
Admissions Saturda,)&gt; - Nooo. af tho Deed Sea, a Jordanian
,10
lllaehlll'pa St.turdo,y - 0rvt11o mDIIar7 spokesman said.
i• LAUCHE ENDORSED
Wauon, Floyd Wllllama.
uThe laraeU force was tm.
, .. ;q.,tDn (UPO - Tho l»,yton
Admlootona Bundo.Y _ Rll)fo.
modlaU.Iy engagad by J o r d a.DiliJ News on&lt;brsed Son. Frank cart,y, Mlddlii&gt;Ort.
nian forces,'' the JpJkelllllft
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Jonea.
He rOIJOI'ted ftgbtlng under

,iW'm Approval

Ray McCarty

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Wolllurn, and Mrs. Laura
....... otttortalned Friday
· ~·.U., a bridal shoWer honort[lboEdlth Hlll&gt;tonatall, brldoo
.§
. of Mkhool Zirkle. Tho
....,_. was held at the lllddl"'
, ~ Ftrlt United Presbyterian

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;f"IW !rom tho ceilq to tho
iii!Jiil Also featured Ill the doc&gt;
_ , . , was a l(t0t4l!Jw of g~
(J( tho bJid&amp;.eleet with •
bride doll as a center

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Valles. . . $1595

ISiJ•• bock sedan. One &lt;are· I
OWJa". S.Owa pd eare.

.• , $2095

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by .Pink ta!Pir&amp; centered· the re!ro&amp;hmeot llblt. C&lt;Joklos, punch
and miDU were aerved by tho
hostesses. Amoq tho gifts pr..
aented to lllu lbptonltell wa• a
decorated cake.
lllas Walburn eon&lt;b:ted tho
gamN with Mra, Richard Young
and Mrs. Boulall White wlnnlns
tho gr!zea. Mra. Ra1JDond Walburn won tho door Prize.
Tho &amp;UOst list !Deluded Mr•.
~rofhyWW, Mra. n&gt;n ~
14ra. ~n Mayor, Ills• Olp
Plerout, Mra. Richard v....,..,
Mra. GO)" Rus..U, Mra. John
werry, Mro, Undt Frederick,
Mrs. Clarence LaeiJ IDCI...,....
tar, Kllhf, Mra. EdWard Crooks,
Mro. lfarJ Kuozelmen, Mrs.
Poor! lfolbnen, Mrs. Denver
Rico, Mrs. ~~¥ron lllller, lira.
EmeraonJonea.
Mra. C&amp;roi¥U Satterfield, Mra.
Vlneeot Dabo, Mra. n&gt;n LowOf)',
Mrs. Thomas lolq, Mrs. Loulll
Souor, Mra. .£....-.tt BoclmoriDCI
Comlo, Mra. Fred t.lo, Mro,
llwlifll Wlllaeo, MI I I Jud)o
- . , lOu Jo7ce LoQr, Mrlo
Lto ~. Sr., lira. lfanlld
Tee!ortl, Mary Lou Teerortl, Mrs.
Carroll Norrto, Mrs. Am za..
!do, Mrs. Ruth ZlriClo, lira. John
lllrriaon ud hrou, Mrs. J...,
ocin White, llr~,
GlJMro,
IOOJ Coria GiluloH, Mrs. JIOI&gt;.
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M8l!lllllla, Tem., Thurodal' nlsht,
lneludlni the Palm IUida1 ... Oflier cltlea aaoeased wreckap
u.nat diJ of llll&gt;ll'tllng proclaim- Ill IIIIIIY millions.......
ed b)' Preoldent John.... Ill .....
Th ltll'doat hi e111
Balli
or ol the fallen c!vU r!il&gt;llleedIIICI WUhln&amp;ton,
er, at loo1185 cities were villi·
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-...... w. w""'
The maelbre box acote ae~ llldo 111 federal troops and Na.
companying the most w U e- u.nal Guard11111811 IU11JI)omentlng
opreed racial unrest In Ameri- loeal poll...
ca•• hiatory:
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Dead: otleast 29.
IIQured: more than 2,000.
Arre-: 8,879.
Tnlopa: 19,900 federal, 30,·
100 Natlmal Guard.
DIIIIUIP rau Into .....Uoaa mDlkiDa. Fire destruetioo Ill Cbloaao and Waoh!ngton al!HIO total-

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!Ire liDo below the Deed Sea.
In Jeruealem, IBraell spokeomen said they had no comment
on Jordan reports of batlliDg on
the Jordon Rlvor.

Oara Brown
Dies Sunday
PT. PLEASANT- Mrt. Clara
Bro1111, 68, Rt. 2, Pl. Pleaaent,
died &amp;mda.Y oCternooa at b o r
homo. !lie had been In Celllna
health for tile past year.
Mro. Brown was born April
29, 1899, Ill Me""' C o u n I y,
daU&amp;htor or tho loto S. P. IIICI
Emily llrlabl. Hor hulbood, JoaO)lh Brown, preeOijed hei'!Dclootlt
Ill 1987.
iilnlvlng are three ' footer
"'"'"' Vlrl)l.l wat...,, a at llarahell UnivoriiiQ'; Kometh
Wot...,, Hrvittr Ill VIetnam with
the U. S. Marlnoo: and Mike Wot.
IIHI, II homo.
Also .,mvll!l I• ooe oilier,
Mro. Vada Juatiee, or COJum.
bua.
Sorvlcta wiD be 'llltlda.Y at
l p.m., Ill the Crow-Huosell Fu..
-al Home with 0... Normal
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.tho ~ ~·tho W14~ \V~ b~.. ' tro~J~~I
llllloo ind It Proiiloed tD' be~. .mUatored J&gt;il.· &amp; ;liiWU'.'ill' tho
. _ POiitleal • .,.... •Tlit W"''• .,....,. ~ llifehllte iun
Proot&lt;lonl """ "' llfeik
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era&lt;k 1 JIO)Itlclao 1111&lt;1'· ~ 1011 iiorn the Whita ~ •
'IJI~,~ to IIIIIIIIIDCe ~6 to
•Amtill~ Jo.tht' eefeQ'.Of
11111'• . rm nmni"W, Callow~_ . '
'thoU 'ombelillea -«&gt;old tar tht
ln$ead, w~ H...,hrtf,~
,of ~ ,_ad "" l)le
......aid; .
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shot, IIJd ~~ ll delcL... ~'..O • &lt;; ' diPtOmlt.le 411:il)iibbl8 ' 'thlli
·ow...... •leolJOd 111 Ylol...,.. - . ¢1iiltala
modi
aald Son. Frw a.u;rch Of! IDtereltiDa reul-.
ldabo. "II 11 the curse of the
·'rlie WIIIW .House "oltuatlon
land."
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moin'" 11 mnnalb' the nerve
Tho SUD had not yet HI Ill .....,. of 1111 AmerlcM _.,..
California llllen the !!rat mtltl at "tllne of ~
was lhn&gt;Wn IDCI tho !!rat ..,.. etllil 111 the ~!ida r.ut or
credit tolevlalon set waa a1Dieo. C16o •• llildelello Now It
Tho South reacted firot.
Automobile• were otooed Ill ..-ved tiiiOI'IB from. the 1111
Birmingham. PaUco used dlal&gt;o Preelllet llld tho 13111.
bliiiS gas In llalolah tor ~-..
On !UndaJ. llamlllDu, N.y••
control. Two JIO)Ieomm wore
Des - · Jowl, were
Bhot In ~his. A CurniturO and
eddod to tho lilt ot trojjoled
storo wu looted Ill Miami.
cltiOS.
Trylug magic agetn In the
Tho P...,.ldent JaJW dlli&gt;IIChed
Dillon's blggeat Negro commUo troclll to Qdcqo IIICI Bal~
nib'. lll,yot Jobn v. LlDdlllll' more. WuJdlwtua II Jut wu
loft the Broadway llhoW bo was peocoful.
atteodllw IDCI walked Harlem'•
A lew clo,ya - " ' the rUle
stroeta. In Greensboro, N,C.,
llhol In .llomllhia, tho wbeoll of
Gov. lU K. llooro called out buroaucraey hid 0011111-..1 OM
tho National Guar&lt;l.
task ·here IDCI p......,ed a
Trouble Wlclolptoad
_ _.e poperlloond - .
lle{ore .tho da,)&gt; ended, di..,.. Cbleker than tho Bible, _....
der Wll l'IIIOrted alBO In q tho complete text of the
NuhvUle, Tenn., Tallahuaeo, rc&gt;ort oo tho Preoldent'o
Fla., Toledo, Oblo, Greeltsboro, National Advloory Commloolon
Charlotte, Wi:nJtDI&gt;.Silom, New oo ClvU llloordoro.
Bern and W!lml... N.C.,
&lt;Jn page 265 IIIPeared the
HartCord, Conn., ~It, Mlell., conclualon, which raed:
Itt&amp; ~ IIlii Jac.._ lllu.,
"It Ia limo JaJW to IDCI the
TIDi)o,_ Fls. ~ .... dostrucdoo IDCI the vloleDco, not
tlcello, llhael,. and Taitytown, ool,y In tho •tr- ol the iholto
N.Y., Tuliilloooa, Ala. and but Ill tho IIYB• ol ~N
wuhllvton. n.c.
Tho to on sale II¥ mall
Friday mornllw In • WashiJI&amp;'o through tho U.S. IIOYOI'IIIIIOIII
ton slum, II tile headlprtero ol prln!nr omeo. The price to fl.
tho Studeet Non.tolent Coordlno
llbtl CommiUee, llb&gt;kely ea...
m!c:hael IPOI!dfW'
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n Aa for Dr. Kin( I murder 1 1
think white Amarlca made Ita
blggell mistake whon she ldlled
Ia", xt,. last nlaiJI ·beeauoe
Minor diiiiUIPa were IDeurred
when ihe ldllod Dr. xt,. last to IHIO ear and ooe per11011 was
night, abe ldllod llio man ol lakeli to Veteran• Memorla!Hoaour nee that 11111 .........,., pltal Cor treatment u tho rellllt
older IIOIIOfatlona, tho militants af an aecldent oa Route 33, three
and tho r~a •IIICI tile mlloa north ol l'olllerQy Saudar
masaoo of blaok PeoPle would nlaiJI ot 7:20
stlll Uaten to. Even ' lllouah
liberlll' Robert ~··
80111-tl he did 1011 ·agr" . -..._-ted that brakes
with th... thor would:l.atlll on a ear driven b)' Rub)' Lee
U.tentobim • ... ·,·· fll"l•
IMchlu...., 19 Artlockla,.w. VL,
''When white Amerll:a ldlled crabbod as the ear I'GUIIded a
Dr. Klnl, she OPened tho f¥01 eurve, thr&lt;Jwlnl the v@)llele Into
or every black man In tltlB a dltcb. A paaaenaer, Lola San·
c:ountry".he w11 tho OMIIIIIIIII loy, 25, wu' taken to Voterana
our race who was t:r)'IJW to Memorial Hollllltal h1 the fom.
- h our people to hew love, eroy emergency ocpd. libe was
corQPaaslon and mercy tor what treated Cor lhoek IIICI dlamlaawhite people had &lt;Nne. When ed.
white America ldlled Ia", xt,.
laot nlj!bt, she declared war on
us. There will be no erylug and
there will be no funeral... •
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added Bo61011, llaso., Lallllllc.
llleh., Qdeaao, Baltimore, Md.,
Kalama100, Mich., W!c:hita, . PrM1iiiURGH (UPO - MIUKan., Albuly, Ga., Savannab, lar7 and dvll 1)01100 enfore.d I
Ga., Atlanta, Go., Lortnen, Crall ellm tod8l' ... the predomlCiark&amp;doltj llol1jo S p r In S 0, nantly NeJr0 IWl Dlllrlct, I
Gr....... 1DC1 OXford, J~tas., 20·1M111r0 blod&lt; area hit bylhree
Doover, Colo. PallO Alto, CaiiC., . da;ro 111 filliDilll racial dloor·
BorkeltiY, Calle., llQ1oa, Ohio, dor.
'lbe !!rat ~ r a e I a I
Philadolllhla, Po., Now Haven,
Conn., Pine Blul!, Ark.
clllllrboncea Ill Plttlburgb'o
rtme of Trial
hlllll&gt;ry broke out Ill tho
Tho White llouee, Prealdont IWI, whleb baa t h e cJV"a
Jobnaon apiD on tolevlldolu
h!Pell rate of nearly overythlns
"Once apln, tho heart of bed, Friday nll)lt,
America Ia boiY)'-the IIP!rltof
PNee waopnal!YresloredbAmerll:o wows- flor lr1iii"'Y da1 niiJ)Il 11hell the third c:mtlll.
denleo the very mllllllll of oar IIIII of Natlmal Goard trcq,a
laod, The We of 1 man who - 3,200 Ill all - Wll doDIQrod
ll)'lllbollled tho ~ IDCI to the area, three hoara all« I
faith or Amerll:a baa boen clllk..to.dawn eutfew went Into
taken. But It Ia the fiber 1DC1 llteet.
IIICI Iabrie of tho rfl&gt;Ubllc I• bebw tested. II we ""' to
hevo tho America that .,. to havt, all111811-of all .......
ell reg!ona, ell rellslon&amp;-muat
Blond their I)I'OOild to vlolonce Ito v1ctoey Ill lhta
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either .Ttiurocio,Y or Ft1day nlghl.
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throe 9ftr10r bouro of acadom·
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On Tuesday ovonlnl. Dr. llrUee
Craddock will tooeb lnterprota..
doo or drama. Alllntore-111·
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IIICI. :Mrs. Am&amp; Joneo !Jive ,.

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Fllber.

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David Colea ottaiDed thell'oalost heiiibt wlll1 hlaldto atodoo'W
Cor junior c:bolr m.-o of the
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RCeohmenta
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llalkllo given b)' mombora Of!
tho chureb. Mr. and Mra. Ra;y.
11101111 Baker, Franklla IIICI RlcIQ' Trfllott, lllra. Farle C o I a,
the Rev. Baullln Moler, and Mra.
K..-th Sdtea wore ocNlta Ill
ebariiO or t11e oullq.
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HOCKENHEIM,
Germii\Y
(UPil- He wao 5hy and naJI.
bllilll nervous and the most
famous Scot since .Robert
Burna. Jlmlllf Clark never
undorostlmoted tho clanger he
courted as the world's (Jdckest
man on wheels.
But Ule wheels, not the man
wllh tho dragonfly refloxes,
were likely reSpOnsible !or his
death &amp;mda,)&gt; on a rat""
sllckenod track In a !rqlle
,...In&amp; car at 175 miles an hour.
He was ldUed roaring alone
&lt;Nwn a atratghtawll)', not on a

Ba&gt;reball

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B1 United Press International

team and the home team can

Phillles' owner Bob Carpenter exercise lts rlght
and General Manager John game or it does
~ announced !Omday that pJa,y the game,"
under no circumstances would ' 1The visiting cJub
the team take the lleld agelnst to sa.Y about lt."

V. D. EDWARDS

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IN$URANCI!: AGENCY

A.atnrl

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to play the
not have to

Qrlnn said.
has nothing

tho Dodgers.
Dodger General Manager E.
JC the !'hils don't show up the J. ..Buzzie" Bavasi explained
managemsnl could be fined and why lhe Dodgers did not foUow
1he other clubs Jn postponing
lhelr eonlnst.
•• If we had a day game
seheduled like the others, we

would definitely have cancelled,
too," he said, 11 But our opener
Is at nlgbt. It will be 11 p.m. In

on

Office Hours 9 to 12. 2 to 5ii&lt;:)ose a1 Noon..
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the East and 8 p.m. here, long

MUICLI UI'YUIN

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blue crash helmet who once

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OPTOMETRIU"
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for the quiet man in the dark

:::Team On Field

·N. W. COMPTON, Q.D.

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It was an ironic way to die

::E Dodgers May Be Only

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pack or cars.

os!d:
"When rm going flat out,
Natlonel Leogue
w, L. Pet.
drlfthw through a corner, rm
not driving a car, ·roall,y. rm
C!nelnuatl
16 9 .640
PuttliJi lll)'&amp;el! through that
Sl. Loull
17 11 .607
corner, Tho car hoi&gt;J&gt;ens to be
PittSburgh
16 11 .593
under me and rm driving 11.
Atlanta
13 12 ~20
but I'm Part of II and It's Part
Los Angelos
14 13 .519
d. me."
Son Francisco
14 14 .500
Known as the Fcylng Scot, the
Chi&lt;:IBO
13 13 ~00
3Z.y01lro0ld
Clark was twlee the
PhiiAclollhia
14 11 .500
Houston
13 14 o'l81 death-dealing curve or in a world auto racing champion.
In the short span of seven
New York
9 18 .333 spectacular cracklQ} with a
American League
w. L. Pet.
17 8
Washington
IS 12
Oakland
13 12
California
12 12 .500
Baltimore
14 IS
Detroit
13
14
ChlciBO
Now York
11 u ,458
12 17 .414 LOS ANGELES (UP0- A the game forfeited. It would be
Cleveland
11 16 ,407 meeting was idloduled today the first forfeit of a major
Mluneoota
9 18 ,333 between l.tls Angelos Badger league game since 1949 when
Boa ton
Sunclay's Reoults
owner Walter O'Malley and his the !'hils forfeited a contest to
Lot Atlgelos 5 Cleveland 1
club officials to decide whether Ule New York Giants because or
(Opq game scheduled)
lho Dodger&amp; will be lhe ooJ.y a fan demonltraUon at Connie
stadium.
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The
Dodgers
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The Dodgers are scheduled to maJor league club which has
FlltE AND AUTO
begin National League play not postponed Its OJ)Oner beTueodal' niihl against the cause of the funeral of Dr.
INSURANCE
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Dlos!Dstantl,y
lllctoro said Clark died
tnstsntly of a broken nook and
multiPle skull fractures.
The race was won by JeaJ)o
Pierre Beltoise ot France With
teammate Henri Pescarolo s~
cond. Third plaeo went to

Compl'llnB: In a Europeon
champion formula 2 race
Sunda,)&gt;, Clark was l"Ulllllnil
seventh in the first or two
sche&lt;Uled !teats. No one was
near htm.
SUddenly his gold and red
lotus-Ford swung sldways on a

Brltatn's Plera Courage. Both

straightaway and aomoroaulted
Into woods fronting tho track.
11 smashed broadside Into a
tree ••just where the poor man

Beltol&amp;e and Pescarolo drove
Matra-Fords while Courage was
at the wheel or a Me Laren.

sboro Open Golf Tournament 11
Gr-•boro, N.C., and North
Am6rlcan !ioC~er Loli!UO game•
- - Baltimore and Los
Ansoles, Waoh!ngton and ,:san
Diogo, Chlcqo and Oakland and
St. Lou!&amp; and llanaeo Cicy.
Yonkers raceway anml,lllCed

the cancellltlon of Its Mondoy
night

harness racing program;

Aquocb:t '""" track announeed
the cancellation of ita Tuesday
afternoon thoroughbred racing
cord: Hollywood Park P&lt;&gt;•t·
PGned Ita oPening !rom Tuesda,)&gt;
to Wednesda,)&gt; and Batavll
Downs cancelled its Tueoda,)&gt;
nilbl program,

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car wu so bacD,y shattered that
the cause or the crash might
never be known. But follow

drivers seneralcy blomod a
mochsnlcal CaUure rather then
human error.

Britain's

Grahom

Hill, a

former world champion, said he

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ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.
(UPO - Ohio state senior
forward Bill Hosket. a riative
of ~ton, Ohio, was one of
12 collegiate booketball play.
ers named to the United states
Olympic squad Sunda,)&gt;.
Hosket, w h o retired as
Buckeye CQtain this year,
has been drafted b1 the New
York Knickerbocker&amp; ol' the
National Basketball Association.

REPAY ONLY

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Have • Iona:u Z5 months
or tepiU' IIQODer if you
wbll. If• up to you.

BOB MiLLER

thought the car developed a
detect in its steering system.
ul &lt;bubt he made a mJstake.
He was a reliable driver and

!mew the llockonhelm course
too well for that," he said.

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Play Resumes In Greater Greensboro 0 Pen
GREENSBORO, N.C. (UPO- forced on the GGU partidpants
Thlrty-six holes · makes· Cor a arter Friday' s second round was
lollS day ol golf, but B!lly rained out. A second poSfPODe-"
Casper, d1e leader in the mont Sunday to honor the
$137,500 Greater Greensboro national cia,y of mourning !or
Open, says the golfers are Ia". Matln Luther KillS moved
ready "to do what hao to be tho final 36 hole s [rom Sunda.¥
to toda,)&gt;.
done."
"You've got to look at it like
The two round finale was

8500.~

"Well, here we are in anoU.er
!iieaKOn. I hope 1 don•t pt h•rt
in the fin~t ~~ra•e like I dW laHt
year!"

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Track officials said Clark's

IllY other job, u

said Casper,
who is two strokes in tront or

his compeiltlon with a tw~
total of Ill-under-par 132. He had
rounds of 6~7.
"We come out here, to our
otrice, and do llur work," he
os!d. "I think everybody Is
ready to do what has to be

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Weekend Sports Summary

the

By United Presa lntornational
Sa1urda,)&gt;
NEW YORK CUPO- PeU.r
Ph&gt;or won the Exoel&amp;lor Handlo
cap at Aqueduct by 61'.! lengths.

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DALLAS (UP0- Tho UniU.d
stales Lawn Tennis Association
•. aaid-.1 it WQJdd bold an open

GREENSBORO; N.C. (UP!)....
B!lly casper !Ired a 67!or I 132
and a two stroke lead in the
Greater Greensboro Golf Open.

tournament this year at a site

to be aeloeted.
Sunday
HOCKENHELM, West Germ&amp;n1 (UPO- Jhn Clark of
Scotland, a former world
chamPion auto driver, was
killed during a EurOPOID
formula 2 race.

postPonement
31st GGO into

pushed tho
Masu.rs week at Augu&amp;tl, Gs.
Many players wanlad to be on

sweep tn the slaloms at the today

Augusta National course

to

practice

Cor

the

Masters.

Four-time Masters cham,pion
Arnold Palmer new his jot to
the Georgia city Sunda,y to
practice. Palmer is at 140, eight
sb'otti.s behlnd Casper, mldWa,y ·
through the GGO ...1 ckln't like
the way my golf is of late," he

FELLEII TRAINER
CALLAWAY GARDENS, Go.
(UPI)-Bob Feller, former major league llrikoout kiJW IIICI
author of three ~ttero and 12
IHIO-IIIUero · &lt;Nr!Dg hla eareor
,; idth the Cleveland Indians; h,t.o
joined lhe !aeulll Cor tho
Hoalthdlac AU.star ~~ Camp
whleb will run during the week
otart1ns J~ 7. A member or
the Hall fl( Fame, Feller WIHI
268 pes &lt;Nrlnghl,eareer.
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PHOENIX, Ariz. (UP0Unser of AlbuqU81'QJe,
N.M., won tho 151Mnlle JlnunJ'
Bryan United states Auto Club
race.
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Fox of Los A~es !or the
men's singles dtle 1n the
International Toonls Tolll'IIOj'.

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Get smoother rolling.
Willi a new-car loan.
Look under BANKS or
LOANS. In the
YELLOW PAGES. Where
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Casper got a new challenger
Saturda,)&gt;
when Bobby Nichol•
BOWIE, Md. (UPI)-!Jancer's
fired
a
&amp;.under
65, the day's
Image, 8 Kentucky
Derby
lowest
score,
to
stand
at 13t.
hopeful, ~Cored 8 three length
Ibn January and Gene Littler
victory in the Goveroors Gold
were
amther stroke back at
C111 at Bowie.
135, while South African Gary
PARIS (UPI)- Karen Muir, Plll)'or was 6~67- 136 to round
JOHANNESBURG,
So u I h
Africa &lt;uPO- South Mrlcan 15, of South Africa, broke her out the toP live loaders,
sprift star Paul Nash oqnalled country's 800 meter freest:¥1e
the world record or 10 seconds roeord with a tlme of nine
·mlnu.te&amp;, 54.5 seconds.
Cor 100 meters.

SWIM RECORDS
PARIS (UP0- Karen Muir,
!S.yeor old South African
mermaid, set a new SOUth
African women's record in the
800 meter Cree at,yle l'blda.¥
whoo she wes clocked In nine
minutes, 54.5 seconds. M111
Muir also set SOUth Africa
MJmen' a recorda 1n the tOOmeter backstroke and 200.meter
frH&amp;b'le Saturda,)&gt;.

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AKRON, Ohio (UP0- Davo
Davis won the '25,000 Rrstprlzo
in the Firestone PBA Tour-nament of ChamPions with a 213
to 205 for LQn Johnoon.

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DAILY CROSSWORD

NIDe exhlbitl!&gt;n b a I e b a 11 Piovl-o
Hacia and the
gamel!i alao were c&amp;IM:eled on ~ Aeoa and -alo Bloona
liunda.¥ In memory or Ia". Kinl· pOttpOned American Hoekly
~e pla,yoff pmos oehoclJled
Tho~sbeltthe~•~
I at Son Diogo Ill tho ool,y &amp;mclay.
Ollhlbltlon pme whleh was
Other POilPOMmonts Sunday
played BuJtdo.y.
lnoluded a NoiiDnol Hockey
The Washington Senators, ~ playoff pme - Houston Aatros IDCI Cineinnatl Chlcqo and Now York; NllioJ&gt;o
Roda ell annoW¥:ed Saturda,)&gt; II Baskotboll Asaoelatlon pla,ythol lhelr llonday "advlnco 0(( pmes between Phlladolpia
gpenera" would Mt be played. and Boston and San Francloeo
It marked the !!rot tlmo in IIICI Los Angelea; Amortcnn
maJor league hloory that tho Baskothell Asooelatlon plo,yofl
same's season-openers were pme• between Pittsburgh IIICI
POBIPOned b)' anytltll)g other Mlmeoota and llollas IDCI New
than woalhor condltlonl.
Orleans: tho tlllrd and fourth
Hoekoy PostPoned
rounds of the Greeter Gr...,.
Tho ~rlugfleld Klnl• and

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Carpenter and General Manqor continued Sunday when tho St.
Johb 'QUinn mt to take the Deld. Loulo Cordinola, Chlcqo White
Sox and Slli Franelilco Giants
Doefo!qn Withheld.
Arth~ ... Red'' . Patteraon. vice announeed lhe POStPonement of
»realdoot of tho LQ~s, sold a their Tuosda,)&gt; oPeners.
ReB&lt;hedule Contoota
declakln will be .mode toda.¥
The cardinals roaeheclllod
whether to POB~ the contest.
Ji It lsn'~ the game could bo their Tuoodal' night Qlle1lOr with
the Atlanta Bravos !or Wt~CNs­
fortelted to Los Angeleo.
T h r it e Nailooal
Hoekoy da,)&gt;, lhe Glanta made their
Leogue st.anioy ~ pmes are Tuesday afternoon pmo with
oehoduled · for Tuesday nilbt. tho Now York Msta P&amp;rt of a
but one pmo was l)OSll)Oned doubleheader on Aug, 11 and the
!Omda,)&gt; afteriiOOn and two White Sox said thet Tuesday's
olhots wore celled oU tonight. tlcketl Cor lliolr game with the
This marked the first pOSIPODB- Cleveland Indiana w!U he
ment In tho 51-year &lt;II&gt; hltory. honored on WodneodaJ, Wo&lt;No,..
~ta PhlblUon• were cancOiled. ·
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'The onlY g...,o otlll oflkltally Uons, Which ·bvpn on Saturday. 11 a later elate.
Ustod !or Tuosda,)&gt; nilbl to II .
t..is · Aoceles botwtien tho
~~ and Philadelphia. But
tho PhUs' pla,yors have received
wOrd ·~n~m club owner Bob

·B1 UdltW Pross lniornatlonol
A v1rwa1 th~ mor&amp;li&gt;i&lt;o
liiiil ·lio IPOrtB, unPrae.-ed In
Ametlellt ·· history, Is ' ~IJi
o«iirld ' In tribute 11&gt; tJiO
menlorY Of Dr, Mattln ·Luther
KIIW Jr. •·
· TfMI three games aehoclJled
ri.r •toifoy thlt were 10 mark tho
·~ or tha 1988. baHball
illo/)n worli p0o-ed soon
.aer· Ia". King was slain In
lleinPhia' last Thursda,)&gt; nigh~
llld '.0 'gomes will be played
Tuosdo,y, the day ol HIS burial.
In ' addition, all but one ol

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team 1, tiaa
named
oxeeutlve dlllributor for
motive P¢or.m.n•~ , Inc.
and hla C&amp;ther ' 0110- a
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March 30, thlt year, wore ..,
about "'000 Cor tho eot~~~aroble
porJad
In 1967, according 11&gt; 1
The Andent Grook history
rtPort
b)'
State TreuUHI' John
....,... will COYer Groen dvlllza.,
D. Herbert.
lion from tile ... to
114c:O\Pta Cor the period !Dtllo
Alexander, with OJI1lhalla tahieed
,7,89!.74 compared to f2.o
tory, lll)'thology, literature, dra·
655.81
eolleelad &amp;om Mareh 19,
ma, reli&amp;loa and the pol!Ueal
through JWrU 1, lt67. 114c:oiPII
and aoetal!nllltullcits.
In llelp Counil' from Jld,y 1,
1986 lhroush AprU l, 1987 .......
ed '176,656.11 while reee!Pia
!I'Otll J~ 1, 1967 through ¥arch
ATHENS, Ohio (lJPl) - A
30, lt6B totaled $238,30t.77.
ProiiOaod o......tay bo7cott of
etuaes b¥ .Ohio UD!Vtrlib'
atudentl over '" lllenoaeo
Wll POB1POned tod8l' for II
Unaerambloth,.. lour Jumbles,
least a week.
one letter to euh oquan, to
student leader • of tho bo)"
form · four ordinary wonl1.
eot1 saldthoPOIIPO-WU
In r._t to the memory of
BEW ~ ~t:~!.:-~~Ia". Martin Luther xt,. Jr.,
but Ulllwra!Q' olllclalo belie¥ed tho diOYtljlent Was loaiJv
Btll.Pi&gt;rt 11110111 tho untveral-

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Brakes Grab on
Route 33 Curve

Outll• tho Widte Houoe t1t1t
Friday, young N - prenced
b¥ tho ataa1 sate• with .._
booty Oil ato!aa radloo, clo(rllts
the IPJII'ds: "!hlelt me, ldll
mer•
Wllhln&amp;ton to aeib' of tSS,OOO
NBII'OO• and 285,000 Whlteo, tho
norlhernmoot southern IOW1! In
America with IIIIUI ecpl to
Ill)', a elty dopeudenl """' 111
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aovarnment, no model e!Q' Ill 1
J&gt;laet where "model cltlta'' _.
leg!lloted 111ou1.
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ton llji!Uod over the oar;or;
Fleell!l to lhetr 1o1111 . _ .
and .. . . . Ill the
clvU aervilall rllfM
ollldAI!nl.
!rom their dook&amp; lorly drove
Burial w111 ... 1n Lone llak . through tho
~, Friends may cell at , hod to turu OD thtlr
the - . ! 1-. allu t p.m., Ill. olaylia!1t to "" 1lif1MIIlll . 1~
todBI'.
acrid III1Gkt or btlralal a1if..
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t32
man neld are Ohio 50
10l!bilb;. Michigan 26, Canada
· ,,, ~'!!!ill'~lvanla 8, and Ke,..
~Iii' .,;(! lnd!ona 4 ...~~.
· !!¥ the time the twe&gt;&lt;lay meet
ll'Ound, the entr)' ll•t lll!ve ;ooo thlnclado !rom 200
read,y lor actlon In the
ll'l(• .,aod fteld events.
' ~ ~· team winner was
~I• George Waolllngo
..... . With 24 points, while War~ ··llardlng was rwmertll with
.... It ... Ute first time ror an
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lipiD. Indiana state champion
tai)!, Froebel h., entered Leroy
a.~. who won the Indiana
: I8G laot "'rt,. 1n t:st. Aiding
blm Ia Galvester Miles, a 48.9
"'"" In the 440.
a.l D.vls High ol lndlano.
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.iulnP, and Jack Keller. who
""'' the !».yard hlghchur&lt;lles
In 14.7 seconds and the ISO low•
In juot 19.1.
Canada's Ontario Aneaster
I"OEiotered Its Georp Rioux,
who bas a ~:tB time In the twomile, and Ian Mllltr, woo baa
done the 880 In I :&amp;8. ,
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Battle Creek Centrtl and
Flint Ctntrll stand Out llllllq
the Michigan entries. Battle
Creek ia to send doWn EU&amp;ene
Brown, who covlred the c:enIUQ In
second&gt;, l:llve P•
ton, who posted a 1l58 tor the
880, Andrew Johnoon, with
times o1 u.s· and 19.2 In the
turdlea, and a aprlnt relty towsome, with a 1:28 clock!,..
Flint bas two . - - u •
sprinters in Herb Wailhingtori
and Bob PottDn.
Among the better Ohioans Is
Los Mlt&lt;:hell ol Cleveland Cllll&gt;edral Latin, with a 9.8 time lor
the I OO.yard dasll, 11art1n lAuer
ol Toledo DeVUblas has done
the hurdles in 14.7 ed · 1~.
WorthlfWtOn'B fleet croaa COIIDtry team is high rtsarded In
the roUJ~oomlle relay, one or two
events on oPening day.

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Vernon Star Dusters t-Il
' Qt4&gt; met at the home of Diane
JIU!iwlll'IIOr with Jud,y Latheypr..
- al~ Diane Bumgarner wu
Iii l'.llarae o! devotions.
D.ir1.ng the business meeting
. thf;IJ'O\(' voted to have a skating
P&amp;ftt ·on April 5 at the New Hay..
"' cdmmunlt,y building, The lo~
'Jorlilrw o(ftcers have been elected
,for·the new year: President, Judy
~17; secretary, U Anna
~- ·#uma£ner; treasurer, B 1 r r y
~s;
reporter, Harriet
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liven by Edward B-ar,..
tir1 who Showed the grolil some
lf,ldls on conservation.
'i Thole attending were J u d y
~-~ ~ey, Sue Anna Bumgarner, ~
• BqgJ.prner, Janet s 1 y r e,
fddlt ~re, Harriet ThomPSOn,
Jilrl'l'
llal'nes, Rita Sayre, All' . ~ey,
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Edward Bumgarner,
' Mt'. and
. . Mra. Paul Bwn&amp;arner,
; llr'a. Albert Thompson and Mrs.
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m~er o1 Giouster were ~
dinner 11110011 ol his br'other a:id
bt 4timlnlih84
their term ol
, · Tbe ~Uon of all olster-lo&gt;Jaw, llr, and Mrs. Wobo '
:ll"f! ster FlU:emyre.
:!~.:!t~n:w...J,.n:taon all
Walter Jordln, tl-eainWerot Aa..
...nder ~r o!FutureF...,..
tbaJI be.!It llmly. ~:.!~
ers of America, atten~ i r&amp;.
b7 t':.
u .-.n~ve no tea OJ' ~
cent diatrlct worksho9 held at
ltittf, nor bold au otb.r omoe
~ or truR. undtr th1 autttorthe Aibar\v School lor· the train.a1 ...,. ~ or ol .,. Unl"" ing of FFA otrtcers 1nd 15Stlted
~~·Jr.::m~~~'~:
omn. under the autbOrlf.T. of tbll with tho doltlea of hll ol!lce.
Mate, liven b7 Ute .-n•hl Ulem•
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred IU.ce,
bly, or ·ttw IM'Ople ~ H void.
illl:kY and Steve, and alrleed ol
(C) , lf"a peJ'IQft ahall bt lfleeMd
or eppoJnted to an' 11ldldal Ofliel
Columbus were Sundly gueatB of
u on or btlort tbt a., WIMn M her parenta. Mr. and Mrs. w~
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peel slnee I ealled them on II. But

then I don't give them 1111 cll&amp;nte
an,y more.

I lie awake nlablo and wofr)'.
· My huobond doesn't seem t h e
same. It' I a&amp; thoQh he Wei-e
torcing hlmHit to treat me aa
usual, but hla heart 1111'1 ill II.
J hate to see our aon &amp;Dd tam.
lly c&lt;&gt;me, ond rm .. wbUe they're here I want to
scream. How can I pt 011 hulband baek where he belonp?NOT VERY HAPPY WIFE
Dear NVHW:
By making your lelf admit t11at
sometimes uremtlllftt lntultlon"
is nothln1 more than an over.
active lmaglnatlon. If your hua•
baml ''doe111't ~e~m the same'•
it's because your sutplclOdshaYe
turned you into a dlfferad: worn.

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yer, and you'll 100n be back to
your old niat10111hlp. • - n.
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My wile I !lie lo so"""' up..,
free oU~1, .tblt .wery·Ume she
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llhlllbl1lball anHt Neb lliwa ud
lhe IUFftnl' court lbaU promurc.tl
aueb rid• . : .m II•• elleet lo tbe
J)J'O'Vklon11 hftetn.
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Rita Wilbur, daughter ol Mr,
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will f\1)resent Athens County
in .me Ohio finals Ma,y 4 at the
Ohio State Unlversity llnion In
Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs, Carl Crabtree
are announclng the birth of a son,
Kevin Lee, on March 31, at Shel-

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t.er, Margaret AM Carleton and
-.l!atrh:k called at the home. of
EIYa Vean and Hayiun Barntiz
ot Pomeroy on a Frtdlf evenlog. ·
Mr. and Mrs. James Circle
ot New Hawn. W. Va.. and M.r.
and Mro. lllelvin Circle and ~
ghter
.Columbu• vloited with
Miry Circle over the w~
Larry .Circle;. employed In~
caao. waa at his home over th~

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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orr o(
Chester, visited recently with

Mr. and !llrs. Robert Lee and
!unity.
Mr. and Mrs. J1mes Circle
of New Haven, W, Va., and Mary
Circle spent an evening rec~
ly with Mr. and Mrs, lbnald
Pierce ot Athena.
Rev, PaUl SOllers ol Racine
was Calling in the communicy re-

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Modern Electric
"When we s tarted to develop the
Rainbow AcreR 200 lot s ubdivision.
we inves tigated electric heating ver~·
thoroughly and decided that it was
the coming thing. We have been
building all electric homes for t hree
vears and are completely sold on the
total electric concept. Electric heating offers many things but we especially like the low maintenance ::o.fter
installation. Our four sons a1·e li ving
iP total electrit home~ and they think
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Q-How old was PauL
Rtvere, patriot of the American Revolution, when h.e made
hi&amp; historic horseback ride in
1775?
A--The hero was 4() years

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Q-Which is the nation's
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A - Cleveland's Munlcipal
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Gran&lt;:Warents include Mr. and
I, TID W. BROWN Seeretary of
Mrs. Harry Hawk, HebardvUle,
State of tbl State of Ohto, do biNby certif)' thl~ Uat fontolo• lJ a
and Mr. and Mrs• .'~rthlll" Cr~
true I:OP:r of Amendlll Sine\li J$1
tree1 local. Greaf• ranctJarents
Rno4J,Uon NG. 11, Amllllded Bilbo
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are Mr. and Mrs. Fern GUiogly
I •nd.. ~~ Subat!tute Bouie ·
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llJ'ODfJitM to =:r&amp;.: abovf ..,
Uple one, JVho ~etgH'ec9
tloril arUM eon.tllutlan of Obto.
8 Jb.. 8 oz., has a brother, Ru•
IN T!lSTDIOMY WB:IR·:IOr, J
beYII Ureunto .u.becrfbld 1rl7 .....
sell Lon, age 3.
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Mr. and Mrs,CarroJWoodgerd
TID w. BROWit and family of Columbus visited
relatives in this area during the
past weekend.
Guests of Ruth starkey over 1
recent weekend were Mr. and
Mrs. Lellnd Moore. Regina. BHl
and Dee Dtie• Canton. Mr. and
Mrs. John starkey, Mike, Pat
BY !IRS. EVELYN BIUCKLES and Charles, Sugar Grove and
Mrs. Eltie Watson received Mrs. T, L. Brookhart and Barword tblt her -hew, Wilbur bara o! Albany.
Shields pal!iled i.way sucldenly
Mr. and Mrs. JamesWIUlsand
at his home In ~on Sunday. famib' ot Macon, Ga., Mr. 1 n d
· The Rtxt preac~ing service at Mrs. Ra,y Stout and ramlly of
the Methodist Church here will Charleston, W. VL, Rev. and
be &amp;md~Q&gt; morning, Aprtl 14 at Mrs. Merlin Teetl and Brenda
10:45 o•ctoek. 1 '
or Ironton, Jean Stout and David
Mr. and lira. Raymond Black- and carol of Syracuse. and Mr.
. well ol New Ptolladelpttia, o., and Mrs. Bemy Lowe and sons
iiptnl a eo111le ol d~Q&gt;s hare with
of Clevland have visited With
Mra. Neiael Weitherman.
their parentS, Mr. and Mrs. BobMr. WWard Clark olNeor JeJ'. en Stout.
140'1 was an ovfrDJght £'1'&amp;t of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starkey
his brother, Mr., and Mrs. W13 were In Col!llllbus on Fr!d~Q&gt; ond
Clark and daugh~r LIDda.
SAturday. On Friday ovonlngthey ·
John Hayes of Otester was attended a banquet honor!,. wl"'
calling on Mr. uld Mra. Gerold ners in a grange insurance co~
Vlotat one day last week.
teSL On Soturd~Q&gt;, llr. Starkey
OrvU Watson ,entend Meigs attended meetirwa of director sot
General HoSiital. !Pomeroy. r"' the lnsurance COrnPAIIY·
ctntb tor observation.
Mrs, Roth zorkft, and
ond Mrs. l:llvld zorkle ol Millo
Q-Which of the asteroids
dlii'Ort were &amp;mi!a.r gueota ol luis the lorgest orbit? •
Mr, and Mr1. Fon Halsey.
A - Hidalgo, whose orbit
Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Grimes baa a mean tllameter o! 531
and hl&amp; mother, ·MrB. Cor a million miles .
Grimea of Atheno, ·were Sunday
peata of Mrs. Nel~el Weathe~t.

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JOINT RUOLUTION

step into Fashion

OPEN DAILY

!Uicblrp of Ita dutlel be

un r tbJI ~. ma.r be ~ld
Uoe or
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(Aaltndtd SW.Utut. HOUM Joint

Easter Shoes ...

they'll como up wid&gt; something
abe wants. 9te ha1 a drawer
lull o1 boll topa lthe prdlably
will never uae.
And the canal Hllf ·.or d&gt;em
don't have Iabeli becauae she
hal wrn tlll!m ell w - lor
rree offers. I opened I tan Of
cat lood till! other day, think·
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Mr, and Jlrs, Clinton GUkey
and lamlly ol Aibar\v were !&lt;mllam Culwell and other relativu day visitors of her parental Mr.
here. ·
an6 Mrs. Lincoln Ruasell.
Slm Darst. son of Mr. and
lira. l:lllley Wood of Wilke..
Mrs. James Dara"' is continedto villi apent • row ..,. with llr.
~elterlng Arm&amp; Hospital after
and Mrs, Paul McElroy ond BU~
having suaered serioua Injuries
Mn. FrBd Tuckerman, Mrs.
ln a tall from 1 tree.
Eugene Haning, Rhonda and RonMrs, Elba McKnlgh~ Roger ald; and Mrs. Jack Elam are
and ~n. CoJumbus, were ro- v!sidrw Elsie Bratton of Radcent guests ot Mr. llldMrs. D. 0 , dta and other sisters ot: Mrs.
Mcllnigh~
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On Frld~Q&gt; evening Mike Law- day.
oon, Clyde Slone, Dena Bailey
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Johnson
and Walter Jordan, members of we~e Monday vi&amp;., tors of Mr. and
the Alexander Chapter ol Future Mia. Uncoln Russell.
Farmers of Amertc .. accoltl'&amp;nHmtard Wm. TOOma was week
ied theJf former advilor, Dale end guest or his .Parents. Mr. and
Scott, to ZanesvUie where they Mrs.
Howard
Thoma and
attended a DeKalb Corn Achlev~ PatrlciL
ment Banquet. All tour boys,
Mrs, Kathryn Johnson ac..
along with folll" others from their comPanied the ladles auxiliary
chapter, had received a score of on i triP to Cleveland for a con100 on their recordsoftheircorn vention.
projects last summer and were
presented plaques and pen&amp; by
the DeKalb Corn Company.
Mrs. Elsie Bratton spent a~
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FEMININE INTUfrfON
NOT ALWAYS RIGHT
Dear Helen:
We have been happily married
lor 25 yeara and have alway!
shared and llJiioyed thlnRI together. Our two ell Udten a r e
grown ind gone.
I have never had any eauee
lor doubt unw lately. Our ""'·
his wtte and Un,y baby have been
coming 10 ota.r wid&gt; us weekends. rm a light sleeper. Twice
wheo our daqhter-ln.law a« up
with the baby, I ecorld aliO hear
my husband get up. l aense there
is D&gt;Of!~ .1LlJ.l!I!J!!!tJ .a~kf4
him If he had ever .JriJaed tier
in an unfather 1y way, and he
brushed It olf. Then I asked het
if he ever made adYance1 to her,
and she alld out In the ""1 1
l!ooojjl!t. Well, how did she know
which way I was thlnldng, unlo11
she was guilty? They certalnly
act very !rlendly.
My husband look&amp; at her wid&gt;
glance• like a hweslck teen.
ager. 1--'.e says he itill loves me;

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the "'!!ll~ ontor,d their , tou~ baby .and hou....ork, .,buld&gt;.ere
IA&gt;ta In • ftNt dl!loront prlvalll she ails, talk, talk, talking, mootGeo~aO!o!; COh"1,11lUII!aio~~~ achOole ,.1• ACIA&gt;r Rlch .a rd l y - her problems. Pd like
i ~$0,000 ldvabce by OIJ!!!:II!I - · • ••raloo of hippie-bead I:
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nl&amp;fll .:. !~eat IJII p 11!1Jcttiiidd· boer' I toOth tlangllng !rom a w tall her moll of !hem woold
leo and~~·· J~I)ICIOPe log wid rto+. ~ !\'Ill'• 511&gt;Avv. neck~ ... TOnyRandall'o~5,- di!!Olve, 11 ihe'd llla,y home and
addlctli •li•J.! Ih0pi!¥11!: .. :,:1Ji~ store .. ; 4! ·11!•. ,lnhur dliiOo!Ok ooo· diamOnd ·fldace on 'hlo tr7 belns • wife. lilOuld l'l.IAiulo Glm~fdl ot:lfi£ ;_.. ,_ allx'd&gt;r0.',~ mole ill lUi'• Mlo-jackel (wi .. Merv Grllllo) ;:-:rRED OF A PEim . NEIGIImiiii&lt;MI~ w i l .' L,o(l!o ,iv 'I· U-k. ~·,~ IIlli I plaltl 1 - lillt ' ~ cents, II the Dtll''llted:
You reed ·It here monllio ; iiiiO lllillllldrt. WlliiOp~cllianl
price went .., ... Tempqo ftil- .
- Blille jeln .Kilil ' ~~.deiliilte·
'lltO. I'Iitar'': lltm
Ju.- pto: ne• Firat Ave. clw (EI
Why out'/ You h•ve notiilng
ly" wobl4 torntiri&gt;-leoiidllt: l)llln Ue Aiidrewo Gertle!Aoilo
ZOrro at 58th) went up last ·on to ~~"' bUt a pest. - H.
re.oaon: tD h-'P put hilbb,Yiii~ needed )lhotill· lit Gertli 11 . a a site ol a -.IMJated laun·
'IIIIa column 11 dodlc- 10
law achool ... Just like the 20o: &lt;h!ld: 10 ·lhJ¥ ~ · lholil Ill dromat
family living, so If you're hava TV star epleler sat Ill' hla Julle'a 1-~&lt;oar,olcf ··Emma ·Kale
log kid trouble or just plain
blrd.on.u.o..lde In an ~Utalc!O ... R,q.,.a owioiio llkci • 'IW-k- Dill' TOG:
trouble, lot Hel.., help YOU.
dre11 shop ••• Labor coue,- Ted 1111 . jernt: had ie~turel oi1"'11ie
!ile will alao welcome 1 o u r
Kheel'l a
vla·'l!olihter EYOlutloll of Belty.Danelria''
:-·doll'! you buy your wile own amuolng -rlences. Ad·
Ellen (Mrs. Arnold) JtcObt ·• ndco • u . champ WIUie Pip a bllek inarklliS pencil - the dress Helen Bottc!l In eare ol
Ted lunched in "21'' on crutch- sWeara hll l~·telr-9ld protege Jdnd that worka on metal'? Then 111
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es ond ·a epllfl' new hslrdo.
Padcb' Mur!JhY. &lt;o41deleated In 11110 can ro-label aa lhe de-label•
Former top cl1;y olllelal hlia elaht out of el&amp;hll will be a cans.
BRIGHTEN
the tax leds llttmg hi• n~- champ ... wuue•a host ..,. at
Note to wives: Men just doll't
UP EASI'ER
dol ashe1 ... .TUrning on WN!i:W the Cattle Bai'OII atask017 and under-.!, do d&gt;ey? So humor
HAVE YOUR
the other morning was Uke ,tim- tl!at Protein .,l•·a doinl 10 well •em whenever possible. - H.
FROSrED
log In a Time TUIIDOI: m.tah Ira taldria 111 nelahbor-reotaurDill' Helen:
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I like my nel&amp;tlbor, but not
OPEN .'l'UESDAV
Laine, even VIUIItan MonrOe! name and wina.
constanllJ'. !lie doesn't rot along
EVENING 7 11L 9
... The midget who once we cl
World'i rlehest·mu Jean Paul with her husbond very well, 10
Loll Do Fee lor a last lew pub. Goit.Y just bouaht- ltalllll she and her baby are over here
ildt,y headlines and doubled In l!lland, olfNiploo ... GeorpHam. from 9 a.m. Wltil 9 p.m. lite
films lor !lllrley Temple playa U!Ain'l Walhlniton tareor'a end- even Invites heraelr on my shop..
a chUd sirilian In "Planet ot ed 10 he'a lhoppln&amp; lor a Lonl ping epreos when Pd OIIJo.y belns
lloe Apeo" ... Blofilm qf N • t Jahnel manse ..• Tho two pllra
King Cole 11 being plotted b.V of lllillaelng eyes In the "Ill
Nat• a beautitul widow Marta end Co'd Bldod" movie adi aren't

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iiRs. ROUSH 15 HOSI'ESS
!Jiombers ol the Julla T, Bzy;:1tot Sowing Club were entertained
ji.&gt;Tutldl,y anernocn at the home
· · . ~ Kto. L. C. Roush, Members
. IMridlha were Mrs. James llacla1pt:, Mrs. Lena Knight, Mrs.
PLASI'ICS PAI!l'Y
,~I W. T, 9one, Mn. N. 0. Wetn.
Mrs.
Q)nald Bumgardner en&lt;t. .ilrt. F. A. Batey, Mr&amp;. John
tertained
recently with aplaatic s
Mrs. Howard Wagenhals,
' .... Ottie Roush, Mrs. Lloyd party with Mn. John Morgan i.s
pest demonstrato_r. GueBt&amp; &amp;$..IDulh and the hostess.
ton~
werellrs.JohnFry.Mrs.
"rio ne&gt;t meeting will be held
·•I'll· 16 at the home of Mrs. Wayne Lee Cal&gt;ehar~ lira. Harry
Stilts, Bonnie Stuta, Mrs.
IAiil_llnlght at H..-tford.
James Hart, Mra. Harold Rose,
Mrs. lbnald Goheen, Mrs. Cbal'ATTENDANCE
les
lbdd, Mrs, n&gt;lllld Hartley,
!l'ht New Haven Senior Women's
Mrs.
George Jefren, Mrs. Mora.6 had a record number of
gan and the hostesa.
• -.bm'a trom a small club at.1
. . . , . tho annuli state meotiq!
WEEKLY DINNER
•If Sfate Federation or Woman's
The weeillJ&lt; dinner meeting ol
·~ March 28 - 3{), at the
the
Bend llotal')' Club was held
.. 1Gtilnbrler Hotel In White SuJ.
at
the
Hartlord Methodl•t Church
,.....,$rings,
Thurs.,.
evening. A ihort busattending trom the club
!fW'.M ta. Eugene Hester,pres~ inesa meeting lollowed the dlno
'Mra. Charles Smith, vlce ner.
Members present were Dick
· P'f"lilloll, lira. R. G. Greene,
Mrs, William Russell, Ord, Robert Gilmore, Uoyd
; _,_.,. of South-Western [)i.. Roush, Junea Roush, [hnald F.
~ ~ Mrs. toney Roush. Roush, Lewll &amp;unmera, Harry
Miller, Art Thabet, Edwin Stein
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Jia. WWiam Powell, Sr., was Russell CIPella.rt, l.Awll Ctl&gt;o.
i,. ...... at I «&lt;IPOr porcy bald hart ond n&gt;nald F011le10ng.
•Mb at tho home o!Mra. WI~
,,_. Powtl~ Jr, Guests were
';JIIIr.l. Velma Roush, Mrs. Pana)' Mi\NTLE AWARD
NEW YORK (IJPI)- Mickey
'"'i\. ~1. John Fry, Mr&amp;.ibnald
;~dner, Mrs. Thllmaeap.. Mantle will be llonol'od by his
New York Yankee teunmltel
~-~ ' !Jira. Otto Grimm, Mrs.
.,...,.._ Ford, Mn. Carroll W....,ada.r prior ·.to their
.'i ¥ ;·~Jr., Mrs. James Marks, American Leaaue . .r with
;&gt;*'! 1!1enry JohniOII, lira. d&gt;e Cllllornla AIIPII. Mllrtle
: ,Giol'P )lester and Mlos Lllah will be ldvon a ~~- ordered
by the plaJ'er• colnmemoraUng
..2- PfW!If:..
d&gt;e SOOth homer Iii hlo maJor
A-~·.t ~ -~*'
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&gt; ' ' . BIIITHDA Y DINNER
. • " The annuli blrthd~Q&gt; dinner of
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Gordo,. Club woo
All parts of the poison ivy
plant
are poli0116us.:
•mow at the
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cense fee they now have. The.v
also took care of ill bills due.
They are stiU asklne: for citizens

BAND FESTIVAL HELD
The pistrict Junior Band Fe•
tival and the award of ratings
was held recently It Wahama High
School. Judges ware Or, Leon
Thol!1&gt;&amp;on of West VIrginia State
Collep and John Boland ol ""'"'
ris Harvey Coii.P, A Slledll
luncheon was served to the bind
directors and guests b)' the Wr.
ham&amp; Band Boosters. Ttose aerY..
ing the lunch were Mrs. Pete Bur-ris, Mrs. Chester Welver1 Mrs.
Roy Jones and Becky Burris.
Some of the senior band members played an imPortant Part In
makin&amp; the teadvU a •uceeas.
They were responsible tort h e
schedule; getting each band to
the W&amp;l'D'HII room and to the gym
on time. They also took care of
parking the busaeo and guiding
each bind to its assigned lnstriJoo
ment room. The Band Boosters
also served refresluntnts during
the festival.
Bands participating were W..
hlma, PL Plea&amp;an~ RIPley, Ravenswood, Hu.rrlcane, Poca and
MillOn.

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NEW · von,K - . \til!lrljl,Bchiy. Ul..iii!f jlij!Uor•.• _.tel"r ",N· the actoal i'oal.death murderaro•.

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36 months). '
IEASY·PA!f .PLANS-On new homes, the to'*l
t 0st can. be ~eluded In your 'mortg,ge. Foi con:
v,.ilon or replacement, the payments cari be set
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Q,nold Ko.enltl ~ed V•ano llofllllll at H~n, W,
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Marion,
Ralph Parker ""' ""'i' Albert of
aioater and llr. anilllrs. Dont· ·
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a riCin! ~ wllli.!I"L Ethll
Sillut. Kro. Cofto.y ojleiit a weelt
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man neld are Ohio 50
10l!bilb;. Michigan 26, Canada
· ,,, ~'!!!ill'~lvanla 8, and Ke,..
~Iii' .,;(! lnd!ona 4 ...~~.
· !!¥ the time the twe&gt;&lt;lay meet
ll'Ound, the entr)' ll•t lll!ve ;ooo thlnclado !rom 200
read,y lor actlon In the
ll'l(• .,aod fteld events.
' ~ ~· team winner was
~I• George Waolllngo
..... . With 24 points, while War~ ··llardlng was rwmertll with
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Is sending over more
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lipiD. Indiana state champion
tai)!, Froebel h., entered Leroy
a.~. who won the Indiana
: I8G laot "'rt,. 1n t:st. Aiding
blm Ia Galvester Miles, a 48.9
"'"" In the 440.
a.l D.vls High ol lndlano.
110111 entered Jell Rhodes, who

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.iulnP, and Jack Keller. who
""'' the !».yard hlghchur&lt;lles
In 14.7 seconds and the ISO low•
In juot 19.1.
Canada's Ontario Aneaster
I"OEiotered Its Georp Rioux,
who bas a ~:tB time In the twomile, and Ian Mllltr, woo baa
done the 880 In I :&amp;8. ,
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Battle Creek Centrtl and
Flint Ctntrll stand Out llllllq
the Michigan entries. Battle
Creek ia to send doWn EU&amp;ene
Brown, who covlred the c:enIUQ In
second&gt;, l:llve P•
ton, who posted a 1l58 tor the
880, Andrew Johnoon, with
times o1 u.s· and 19.2 In the
turdlea, and a aprlnt relty towsome, with a 1:28 clock!,..
Flint bas two . - - u •
sprinters in Herb Wailhingtori
and Bob PottDn.
Among the better Ohioans Is
Los Mlt&lt;:hell ol Cleveland Cllll&gt;edral Latin, with a 9.8 time lor
the I OO.yard dasll, 11art1n lAuer
ol Toledo DeVUblas has done
the hurdles in 14.7 ed · 1~.
WorthlfWtOn'B fleet croaa COIIDtry team is high rtsarded In
the roUJ~oomlle relay, one or two
events on oPening day.

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lnAR DUsrERS MEET
Vernon Star Dusters t-Il
' Qt4&gt; met at the home of Diane
JIU!iwlll'IIOr with Jud,y Latheypr..
- al~ Diane Bumgarner wu
Iii l'.llarae o! devotions.
D.ir1.ng the business meeting
. thf;IJ'O\(' voted to have a skating
P&amp;ftt ·on April 5 at the New Hay..
"' cdmmunlt,y building, The lo~
'Jorlilrw o(ftcers have been elected
,for·the new year: President, Judy
~17; secretary, U Anna
~- ·#uma£ner; treasurer, B 1 r r y
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reporter, Harriet
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liven by Edward B-ar,..
tir1 who Showed the grolil some
lf,ldls on conservation.
'i Thole attending were J u d y
~-~ ~ey, Sue Anna Bumgarner, ~
• BqgJ.prner, Janet s 1 y r e,
fddlt ~re, Harriet ThomPSOn,
Jilrl'l'
llal'nes, Rita Sayre, All' . ~ey,
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Edward Bumgarner,
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. . Mra. Paul Bwn&amp;arner,
; llr'a. Albert Thompson and Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Laurence FOQ..
m~er o1 Giouster were ~
dinner 11110011 ol his br'other a:id
bt 4timlnlih84
their term ol
, · Tbe ~Uon of all olster-lo&gt;Jaw, llr, and Mrs. Wobo '
:ll"f! ster FlU:emyre.
:!~.:!t~n:w...J,.n:taon all
Walter Jordln, tl-eainWerot Aa..
...nder ~r o!FutureF...,..
tbaJI be.!It llmly. ~:.!~
ers of America, atten~ i r&amp;.
b7 t':.
u .-.n~ve no tea OJ' ~
cent diatrlct worksho9 held at
ltittf, nor bold au otb.r omoe
~ or truR. undtr th1 autttorthe Aibar\v School lor· the train.a1 ...,. ~ or ol .,. Unl"" ing of FFA otrtcers 1nd 15Stlted
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omn. under the autbOrlf.T. of tbll with tho doltlea of hll ol!lce.
Mate, liven b7 Ute .-n•hl Ulem•
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred IU.ce,
bly, or ·ttw IM'Ople ~ H void.
illl:kY and Steve, and alrleed ol
(C) , lf"a peJ'IQft ahall bt lfleeMd
or eppoJnted to an' 11ldldal Ofliel
Columbus were Sundly gueatB of
u on or btlort tbt a., WIMn M her parenta. Mr. and Mrs. w~
~~MD alliUm• lh1 otftoe and en.w
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Clf ArUole n of tbe Con.UtuUon
ol Obto to rMd u foJJowa:
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and the ''amooehinc'' hat .top.
peel slnee I ealled them on II. But

then I don't give them 1111 cll&amp;nte
an,y more.

I lie awake nlablo and wofr)'.
· My huobond doesn't seem t h e
same. It' I a&amp; thoQh he Wei-e
torcing hlmHit to treat me aa
usual, but hla heart 1111'1 ill II.
J hate to see our aon &amp;Dd tam.
lly c&lt;&gt;me, ond rm .. wbUe they're here I want to
scream. How can I pt 011 hulband baek where he belonp?NOT VERY HAPPY WIFE
Dear NVHW:
By making your lelf admit t11at
sometimes uremtlllftt lntultlon"
is nothln1 more than an over.
active lmaglnatlon. If your hua•
baml ''doe111't ~e~m the same'•
it's because your sutplclOdshaYe
turned you into a dlfferad: worn.

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a pretty girl &amp;ecepta him a1 a
-'rdce gu;y." Smile andaareewlth
yer, and you'll 100n be back to
your old niat10111hlp. • - n.
Dear llelen:
My wile I !lie lo so"""' up..,
free oU~1, .tblt .wery·Ume she
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in the worJd for your
floon! New vinfl

CUSHIONWOOD
actually has a built-in
vinyl foam cu&amp;hion
to make it soft
and springy, warm
"-nd quiet. Yet
the design lnnblike
elegant parquet
About
wood Rooring. It's
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fora
combination of
comfort and
9'x1t' a.rea
elegance, 'a
whole new
dimeneion in vinyl flooring. Even high heels· won't"depresa
the springy spirit o! CUSHIONWOOD-and even modeit
budget!! can aRord it.

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D'I'I:CtlVJ: DAft AND J\DIEAL
U ado~ by a m.jorlty of tM
electora Yotinl on tbll amendment
tbe amenc!m1nt .xeept parefl~
{81 ol the Schedule IbiD teke i/4·
feet J•nuarr to, lt'rD, and lldltlnJ
Mettona 1 er.d I, and aetiona a.
'ilr I. 71 8, lO. 1J and U of Altlell
of ""' Conltltutlon of OhiO ~hall
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and 13 ot Arttole XI adODted tn
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(B) In ICOOC"danoe with \be provtstona of tldl ll'tlcle, tlle ..ner.J
llhlllbl1lball anHt Neb lliwa ud
lhe IUFftnl' court lbaU promurc.tl
aueb rid• . : .m II•• elleet lo tbe
J)J'O'Vklon11 hftetn.
(C) AU lawt , and ru111t of DOIIl1
In emteneo \Jpan tbl ilhOUW date
ot -uu. amendment aha1l contlnulin
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In tbe

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amendm1nt.
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Rita Wilbur, daughter ol Mr,
and Mrs. Vance WUbur, Pobtt
Rock area, won the Athens county
achool system's 59elling chamP-

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ionshiP. ~e is an 8th grade stltdent at Albany Junior High 'and
will f\1)resent Athens County
in .me Ohio finals Ma,y 4 at the
Ohio State Unlversity llnion In
Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs, Carl Crabtree
are announclng the birth of a son,
Kevin Lee, on March 31, at Shel-

beecmn Judnl of the

00\U'bl of cominon piUI.

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Jli&lt;l,. - 11, !oltea,
holdlna
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who would bei .u,tble tor re-ello·
tt.on in trro for ·a term betinn~
In 1871 oxcoot lOr bll are and ,..
Pr0Vilion1 of dlVii:IOD (C:) of flee..

Uoo • A.Uete IVc'"",!!.,~""
nevertblllll to '0111
In
1VIO for one -,additiOnal term a.
JudP of thl lime court
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INGELS
FURNITURE
Ogen Frdav •nd S.turday.Nightt

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·. ~ Lee ihd: Jti'ltllkhlldrln
11110 ' and SOb Bill, .vtolttd wllh
Bel»- VMIIoter, Kataarent AM
...f Pattlck Gorloton a Sund~Q&gt;
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News, Notes

t.er, Margaret AM Carleton and
-.l!atrh:k called at the home. of
EIYa Vean and Hayiun Barntiz
ot Pomeroy on a Frtdlf evenlog. ·
Mr. and Mrs. James Circle
ot New Hawn. W. Va.. and M.r.
and Mro. lllelvin Circle and ~
ghter
.Columbu• vloited with
Miry Circle over the w~
Larry .Circle;. employed In~
caao. waa at his home over th~

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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orr o(
Chester, visited recently with

Mr. and !llrs. Robert Lee and
!unity.
Mr. and Mrs. J1mes Circle
of New Haven, W, Va., and Mary
Circle spent an evening rec~
ly with Mr. and Mrs, lbnald
Pierce ot Athena.
Rev, PaUl SOllers ol Racine
was Calling in the communicy re-

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Lancaster Developer
Looks to Future With
Modern Electric
"When we s tarted to develop the
Rainbow AcreR 200 lot s ubdivision.
we inves tigated electric heating ver~·
thoroughly and decided that it was
the coming thing. We have been
building all electric homes for t hree
vears and are completely sold on the
total electric concept. Electric heating offers many things but we especially like the low maintenance ::o.fter
installation. Our four sons a1·e li ving
iP total electrit home~ and they think
it's just gl'eatl"

Q-How old was PauL
Rtvere, patriot of the American Revolution, when h.e made
hi&amp; historic horseback ride in
1775?
A--The hero was 4() years

MR. EARL PETERS, SR.

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OHIO POWER COMPANY

Q-Which is the nation's
larg•st baseball stadium?
A - Cleveland's Munlcipal
stadium, with a capacity o!
7S,8U .

tering Arms Hospital, Athens.

Gran&lt;:Warents include Mr. and
I, TID W. BROWN Seeretary of
Mrs. Harry Hawk, HebardvUle,
State of tbl State of Ohto, do biNby certif)' thl~ Uat fontolo• lJ a
and Mr. and Mrs• .'~rthlll" Cr~
true I:OP:r of Amendlll Sine\li J$1
tree1 local. Greaf• ranctJarents
Rno4J,Uon NG. 11, Amllllded Bilbo
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.Utute BOUM Jatnt lliiOIUUan Na.
are Mr. and Mrs. Fern GUiogly
I •nd.. ~~ Subat!tute Bouie ·
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!1: n:''i: No. a otm;:.:b~~.-41\~ ~u N:f Mrs. J. K. Crib\
llJ'ODfJitM to =:r&amp;.: abovf ..,
Uple one, JVho ~etgH'ec9
tloril arUM eon.tllutlan of Obto.
8 Jb.. 8 oz., has a brother, Ru•
IN T!lSTDIOMY WB:IR·:IOr, J
beYII Ureunto .u.becrfbld 1rl7 .....
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Mr. and Mrs,CarroJWoodgerd
TID w. BROWit and family of Columbus visited
relatives in this area during the
past weekend.
Guests of Ruth starkey over 1
recent weekend were Mr. and
Mrs. Lellnd Moore. Regina. BHl
and Dee Dtie• Canton. Mr. and
Mrs. John starkey, Mike, Pat
BY !IRS. EVELYN BIUCKLES and Charles, Sugar Grove and
Mrs. Eltie Watson received Mrs. T, L. Brookhart and Barword tblt her -hew, Wilbur bara o! Albany.
Shields pal!iled i.way sucldenly
Mr. and Mrs. JamesWIUlsand
at his home In ~on Sunday. famib' ot Macon, Ga., Mr. 1 n d
· The Rtxt preac~ing service at Mrs. Ra,y Stout and ramlly of
the Methodist Church here will Charleston, W. VL, Rev. and
be &amp;md~Q&gt; morning, Aprtl 14 at Mrs. Merlin Teetl and Brenda
10:45 o•ctoek. 1 '
or Ironton, Jean Stout and David
Mr. and lira. Raymond Black- and carol of Syracuse. and Mr.
. well ol New Ptolladelpttia, o., and Mrs. Bemy Lowe and sons
iiptnl a eo111le ol d~Q&gt;s hare with
of Clevland have visited With
Mra. Neiael Weitherman.
their parentS, Mr. and Mrs. BobMr. WWard Clark olNeor JeJ'. en Stout.
140'1 was an ovfrDJght £'1'&amp;t of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starkey
his brother, Mr., and Mrs. W13 were In Col!llllbus on Fr!d~Q&gt; ond
Clark and daugh~r LIDda.
SAturday. On Friday ovonlngthey ·
John Hayes of Otester was attended a banquet honor!,. wl"'
calling on Mr. uld Mra. Gerold ners in a grange insurance co~
Vlotat one day last week.
teSL On Soturd~Q&gt;, llr. Starkey
OrvU Watson ,entend Meigs attended meetirwa of director sot
General HoSiital. !Pomeroy. r"' the lnsurance COrnPAIIY·
ctntb tor observation.
Mrs, Roth zorkft, and
ond Mrs. l:llvld zorkle ol Millo
Q-Which of the asteroids
dlii'Ort were &amp;mi!a.r gueota ol luis the lorgest orbit? •
Mr, and Mr1. Fon Halsey.
A - Hidalgo, whose orbit
Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Grimes baa a mean tllameter o! 531
and hl&amp; mother, ·MrB. Cor a million miles .
Grimea of Atheno, ·were Sunday
peata of Mrs. Nel~el Weathe~t.

Lancaster Developer

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Soeiety News

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Enjoy whole~house heating comfort at the touch of
a dial I Plus cltahliness and economy-ith Ashlan.d
~P·!ias. ANP RIGHT NOW SAVE EVEN MOREl
Take advanta$1• of this special low, off-season price
on a new Empire LP·Gas Furnace. Complete In,
&amp;lallation is included!

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Upon tM effetfve date ot 1bi1
1mendnwnt:
lA) ~vtdon dwl be ~·
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Uw
prOcedural law lA etreet at tbe time
Of the lftectlve date of th1l amend·

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Will yoo please print lhl1 10
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lllliBt' &lt;d Mlll'llllltiJift YICIIJ"IIIH.
~ U NIDlvtd by U.. Gtntral AI·
Mmbly a! the 8ta4e ol. Oltlo, tbtetlltlu of -&amp;b• memberl ~ w
..cb haUN conCillTin• therittn, that
U.U. Wll H lllblii.llt8d 10 tbt
. . . , . Of tM ltatt in th1 manntr
....-rtbed b7 ... ·~ a spectaJ ~
Uon to be beld on the llrd Tlaft.
daY after Ule 1m llonday ln ...,..

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1 eould 10 on wa11 the 1lze ol

RHoluUcm No. 31

JOINT RUOLUTION

step into Fashion

OPEN DAILY

!Uicblrp of Ita dutlel be

un r tbJI ~. ma.r be ~ld
Uoe or
ohld i\lltloe ot Oa•

(Aaltndtd SW.Utut. HOUM Joint

Easter Shoes ...

they'll como up wid&gt; something
abe wants. 9te ha1 a drawer
lull o1 boll topa lthe prdlably
will never uae.
And the canal Hllf ·.or d&gt;em
don't have Iabeli becauae she
hal wrn tlll!m ell w - lor
rree offers. I opened I tan Of
cat lood till! other day, think·
log It waa ~e.j;ype IIIla. All

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Mr, and Jlrs, Clinton GUkey
and lamlly ol Aibar\v were !&lt;mllam Culwell and other relativu day visitors of her parental Mr.
here. ·
an6 Mrs. Lincoln Ruasell.
Slm Darst. son of Mr. and
lira. l:lllley Wood of Wilke..
Mrs. James Dara"' is continedto villi apent • row ..,. with llr.
~elterlng Arm&amp; Hospital after
and Mrs, Paul McElroy ond BU~
having suaered serioua Injuries
Mn. FrBd Tuckerman, Mrs.
ln a tall from 1 tree.
Eugene Haning, Rhonda and RonMrs, Elba McKnlgh~ Roger ald; and Mrs. Jack Elam are
and ~n. CoJumbus, were ro- v!sidrw Elsie Bratton of Radcent guests ot Mr. llldMrs. D. 0 , dta and other sisters ot: Mrs.
Mcllnigh~
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On Frld~Q&gt; evening Mike Law- day.
oon, Clyde Slone, Dena Bailey
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Johnson
and Walter Jordan, members of we~e Monday vi&amp;., tors of Mr. and
the Alexander Chapter ol Future Mia. Uncoln Russell.
Farmers of Amertc .. accoltl'&amp;nHmtard Wm. TOOma was week
ied theJf former advilor, Dale end guest or his .Parents. Mr. and
Scott, to ZanesvUie where they Mrs.
Howard
Thoma and
attended a DeKalb Corn Achlev~ PatrlciL
ment Banquet. All tour boys,
Mrs, Kathryn Johnson ac..
along with folll" others from their comPanied the ladles auxiliary
chapter, had received a score of on i triP to Cleveland for a con100 on their recordsoftheircorn vention.
projects last summer and were
presented plaques and pen&amp; by
the DeKalb Corn Company.
Mrs. Elsie Bratton spent a~
QUICK QUIZ
with Mr. and Mrs. Mandai Jor-

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FEMININE INTUfrfON
NOT ALWAYS RIGHT
Dear Helen:
We have been happily married
lor 25 yeara and have alway!
shared and llJiioyed thlnRI together. Our two ell Udten a r e
grown ind gone.
I have never had any eauee
lor doubt unw lately. Our ""'·
his wtte and Un,y baby have been
coming 10 ota.r wid&gt; us weekends. rm a light sleeper. Twice
wheo our daqhter-ln.law a« up
with the baby, I ecorld aliO hear
my husband get up. l aense there
is D&gt;Of!~ .1LlJ.l!I!J!!!tJ .a~kf4
him If he had ever .JriJaed tier
in an unfather 1y way, and he
brushed It olf. Then I asked het
if he ever made adYance1 to her,
and she alld out In the ""1 1
l!ooojjl!t. Well, how did she know
which way I was thlnldng, unlo11
she was guilty? They certalnly
act very !rlendly.
My husband look&amp; at her wid&gt;
glance• like a hweslck teen.
ager. 1--'.e says he itill loves me;

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MARY JUNE'S

plete the two tickets '*'ore the
toWn election.

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Helen Help
US. ••By Helen Elottel.

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ilenry Wadsworth Long!cllowr

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• t worm-air -ucta. • Cold-air return duel
• Central thihnoatot controL
e Complete cullom installation by our homo heating
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I! Blower and ayatom adequate for addition of air co~­
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bancl'~~ .lieiW~ ,ati "'Il 01
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the "'!!ll~ ontor,d their , tou~ baby .and hou....ork, .,buld&gt;.ere
IA&gt;ta In • ftNt dl!loront prlvalll she ails, talk, talk, talking, mootGeo~aO!o!; COh"1,11lUII!aio~~~ achOole ,.1• ACIA&gt;r Rlch .a rd l y - her problems. Pd like
i ~$0,000 ldvabce by OIJ!!!:II!I - · • ••raloo of hippie-bead I:
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leo and~~·· J~I)ICIOPe log wid rto+. ~ !\'Ill'• 511&gt;Avv. neck~ ... TOnyRandall'o~5,- di!!Olve, 11 ihe'd llla,y home and
addlctli •li•J.! Ih0pi!¥11!: .. :,:1Ji~ store .. ; 4! ·11!•. ,lnhur dliiOo!Ok ooo· diamOnd ·fldace on 'hlo tr7 belns • wife. lilOuld l'l.IAiulo Glm~fdl ot:lfi£ ;_.. ,_ allx'd&gt;r0.',~ mole ill lUi'• Mlo-jackel (wi .. Merv Grllllo) ;:-:rRED OF A PEim . NEIGIImiiii&lt;MI~ w i l .' L,o(l!o ,iv 'I· U-k. ~·,~ IIlli I plaltl 1 - lillt ' ~ cents, II the Dtll''llted:
You reed ·It here monllio ; iiiiO lllillllldrt. WlliiOp~cllianl
price went .., ... Tempqo ftil- .
- Blille jeln .Kilil ' ~~.deiliilte·
'lltO. I'Iitar'': lltm
Ju.- pto: ne• Firat Ave. clw (EI
Why out'/ You h•ve notiilng
ly" wobl4 torntiri&gt;-leoiidllt: l)llln Ue Aiidrewo Gertle!Aoilo
ZOrro at 58th) went up last ·on to ~~"' bUt a pest. - H.
re.oaon: tD h-'P put hilbb,Yiii~ needed )lhotill· lit Gertli 11 . a a site ol a -.IMJated laun·
'IIIIa column 11 dodlc- 10
law achool ... Just like the 20o: &lt;h!ld: 10 ·lhJ¥ ~ · lholil Ill dromat
family living, so If you're hava TV star epleler sat Ill' hla Julle'a 1-~&lt;oar,olcf ··Emma ·Kale
log kid trouble or just plain
blrd.on.u.o..lde In an ~Utalc!O ... R,q.,.a owioiio llkci • 'IW-k- Dill' TOG:
trouble, lot Hel.., help YOU.
dre11 shop ••• Labor coue,- Ted 1111 . jernt: had ie~turel oi1"'11ie
!ile will alao welcome 1 o u r
Kheel'l a
vla·'l!olihter EYOlutloll of Belty.Danelria''
:-·doll'! you buy your wile own amuolng -rlences. Ad·
Ellen (Mrs. Arnold) JtcObt ·• ndco • u . champ WIUie Pip a bllek inarklliS pencil - the dress Helen Bottc!l In eare ol
Ted lunched in "21'' on crutch- sWeara hll l~·telr-9ld protege Jdnd that worka on metal'? Then 111
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es ond ·a epllfl' new hslrdo.
Padcb' Mur!JhY. &lt;o41deleated In 11110 can ro-label aa lhe de-label•
Former top cl1;y olllelal hlia elaht out of el&amp;hll will be a cans.
BRIGHTEN
the tax leds llttmg hi• n~- champ ... wuue•a host ..,. at
Note to wives: Men just doll't
UP EASI'ER
dol ashe1 ... .TUrning on WN!i:W the Cattle Bai'OII atask017 and under-.!, do d&gt;ey? So humor
HAVE YOUR
the other morning was Uke ,tim- tl!at Protein .,l•·a doinl 10 well •em whenever possible. - H.
FROSrED
log In a Time TUIIDOI: m.tah Ira taldria 111 nelahbor-reotaurDill' Helen:
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I like my nel&amp;tlbor, but not
OPEN .'l'UESDAV
Laine, even VIUIItan MonrOe! name and wina.
constanllJ'. !lie doesn't rot along
EVENING 7 11L 9
... The midget who once we cl
World'i rlehest·mu Jean Paul with her husbond very well, 10
Loll Do Fee lor a last lew pub. Goit.Y just bouaht- ltalllll she and her baby are over here
ildt,y headlines and doubled In l!lland, olfNiploo ... GeorpHam. from 9 a.m. Wltil 9 p.m. lite
films lor !lllrley Temple playa U!Ain'l Walhlniton tareor'a end- even Invites heraelr on my shop..
a chUd sirilian In "Planet ot ed 10 he'a lhoppln&amp; lor a Lonl ping epreos when Pd OIIJo.y belns
lloe Apeo" ... Blofilm qf N • t Jahnel manse ..• Tho two pllra
King Cole 11 being plotted b.V of lllillaelng eyes In the "Ill
Nat• a beautitul widow Marta end Co'd Bldod" movie adi aren't

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prooioled ID· er•~:'!! herbrl.
dal.- rtrm ,,. ·,~ : ·a. rea
px&gt;lrobm• IIOw &lt;harao ~~ ·~mloal'i" _ , ~~~~f~f. !Jio ~·

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iiRs. ROUSH 15 HOSI'ESS
!Jiombers ol the Julla T, Bzy;:1tot Sowing Club were entertained
ji.&gt;Tutldl,y anernocn at the home
· · . ~ Kto. L. C. Roush, Members
. IMridlha were Mrs. James llacla1pt:, Mrs. Lena Knight, Mrs.
PLASI'ICS PAI!l'Y
,~I W. T, 9one, Mn. N. 0. Wetn.
Mrs.
Q)nald Bumgardner en&lt;t. .ilrt. F. A. Batey, Mr&amp;. John
tertained
recently with aplaatic s
Mrs. Howard Wagenhals,
' .... Ottie Roush, Mrs. Lloyd party with Mn. John Morgan i.s
pest demonstrato_r. GueBt&amp; &amp;$..IDulh and the hostess.
ton~
werellrs.JohnFry.Mrs.
"rio ne&gt;t meeting will be held
·•I'll· 16 at the home of Mrs. Wayne Lee Cal&gt;ehar~ lira. Harry
Stilts, Bonnie Stuta, Mrs.
IAiil_llnlght at H..-tford.
James Hart, Mra. Harold Rose,
Mrs. lbnald Goheen, Mrs. Cbal'ATTENDANCE
les
lbdd, Mrs, n&gt;lllld Hartley,
!l'ht New Haven Senior Women's
Mrs.
George Jefren, Mrs. Mora.6 had a record number of
gan and the hostesa.
• -.bm'a trom a small club at.1
. . . , . tho annuli state meotiq!
WEEKLY DINNER
•If Sfate Federation or Woman's
The weeillJ&lt; dinner meeting ol
·~ March 28 - 3{), at the
the
Bend llotal')' Club was held
.. 1Gtilnbrler Hotel In White SuJ.
at
the
Hartlord Methodl•t Church
,.....,$rings,
Thurs.,.
evening. A ihort busattending trom the club
!fW'.M ta. Eugene Hester,pres~ inesa meeting lollowed the dlno
'Mra. Charles Smith, vlce ner.
Members present were Dick
· P'f"lilloll, lira. R. G. Greene,
Mrs, William Russell, Ord, Robert Gilmore, Uoyd
; _,_.,. of South-Western [)i.. Roush, Junea Roush, [hnald F.
~ ~ Mrs. toney Roush. Roush, Lewll &amp;unmera, Harry
Miller, Art Thabet, Edwin Stein
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Jia. WWiam Powell, Sr., was Russell CIPella.rt, l.Awll Ctl&gt;o.
i,. ...... at I «&lt;IPOr porcy bald hart ond n&gt;nald F011le10ng.
•Mb at tho home o!Mra. WI~
,,_. Powtl~ Jr, Guests were
';JIIIr.l. Velma Roush, Mrs. Pana)' Mi\NTLE AWARD
NEW YORK (IJPI)- Mickey
'"'i\. ~1. John Fry, Mr&amp;.ibnald
;~dner, Mrs. Thllmaeap.. Mantle will be llonol'od by his
New York Yankee teunmltel
~-~ ' !Jira. Otto Grimm, Mrs.
.,...,.._ Ford, Mn. Carroll W....,ada.r prior ·.to their
.'i ¥ ;·~Jr., Mrs. James Marks, American Leaaue . .r with
;&gt;*'! 1!1enry JohniOII, lira. d&gt;e Cllllornla AIIPII. Mllrtle
: ,Giol'P )lester and Mlos Lllah will be ldvon a ~~- ordered
by the plaJ'er• colnmemoraUng
..2- PfW!If:..
d&gt;e SOOth homer Iii hlo maJor
A-~·.t ~ -~*'
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&gt; ' ' . BIIITHDA Y DINNER
. • " The annuli blrthd~Q&gt; dinner of
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Gordo,. Club woo
All parts of the poison ivy
plant
are poli0116us.:
•mow at the
.lle&amp;toUnnt In Middi&lt;IIOrt.
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voted to retain the llml town 1~
cense fee they now have. The.v
also took care of ill bills due.
They are stiU asklne: for citizens

BAND FESTIVAL HELD
The pistrict Junior Band Fe•
tival and the award of ratings
was held recently It Wahama High
School. Judges ware Or, Leon
Thol!1&gt;&amp;on of West VIrginia State
Collep and John Boland ol ""'"'
ris Harvey Coii.P, A Slledll
luncheon was served to the bind
directors and guests b)' the Wr.
ham&amp; Band Boosters. Ttose aerY..
ing the lunch were Mrs. Pete Bur-ris, Mrs. Chester Welver1 Mrs.
Roy Jones and Becky Burris.
Some of the senior band members played an imPortant Part In
makin&amp; the teadvU a •uceeas.
They were responsible tort h e
schedule; getting each band to
the W&amp;l'D'HII room and to the gym
on time. They also took care of
parking the busaeo and guiding
each bind to its assigned lnstriJoo
ment room. The Band Boosters
also served refresluntnts during
the festival.
Bands participating were W..
hlma, PL Plea&amp;an~ RIPley, Ravenswood, Hu.rrlcane, Poca and
MillOn.

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NEW · von,K - . \til!lrljl,Bchiy. Ul..iii!f jlij!Uor•.• _.tel"r ",N· the actoal i'oal.death murderaro•.

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dY .nil.;;at~, bas attr10ted
Ollrlto froiD 108 high schools

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0f(4r •xplres,/luly 31, 1968
ALL thlt for'.only $569.95, completely lnstelled, In
~n average IJtoom home (or $16.00 a month lor
36 months). '
IEASY·PA!f .PLANS-On new homes, the to'*l
t 0st can. be ~eluded In your 'mortg,ge. Foi con:
v,.ilon or replacement, the payments cari be set
up on ~ 5-yetlr FHA loan, or you can p~y just tO%
down end take up to 36 montKs on the balance.
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Ralph Parker ""' ""'i' Albert of
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396 oqino. Turbo ~clramaUc trans. i'&lt;lwor -ring and ·
brakes, Ult steering wheel, ComCortron Air Oladlttonlllg,
Prem. Whitt wall tirel 1 Altn: aeata, blk. vinyl root, yellow
bo4b', radio. A rill slwp car.

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1962 FORD • • • , , •••••••••••••••••••• .$895
Gllaxle 500, 4 cb)r. v.. s trwlne, auto. tran&amp;., Power steer-

bw. radio, soo&lt;1 tiN~, shut&gt; rod finish,__

MITUARY

MIRtiMint. 1•,

1965 CHEVY D , • , , , • , , , , , , , ••••••• , • , • , .$1595 .
~r ~. Cpo. V8 Ol1llne, automatic trans. Nowtlr~o, eloan
interior, radio ~d heater.

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jell' 11&amp;1&gt;

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a grave that sUll needs

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lllsU&gt;oro,
•;. s.dlf missed b)' wlfe, Netta;

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Jolin W. SOWell, ond

nlatlvos.

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· with Oreplace. dining room,
•C. •Truck
modern kitchen. bath, 3 11111e
C.... •lulldlli..
bedrooms. full basomen~ fur. ·
•Anr Type ;
naco heat, garage unciOr
house, front and back porch,
Ki'I1H GOIU E .

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UYivAL.

Pomeroy Church of

the Nazarene, AprU 8-14; 7:30
p.m., eoch evenln«. Rev. Cur·
t1ce Powell, evllliellllt ; ReV.
Kenneth Pierce, pastor. Ev·
...,..,. welcome.
t-Mit
I WILL not be respo!131ble for
any debtl otber than l!lf own.
Kenneth E. Reyoolds
.Long Bottom, Ohio 4-r..ltp

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· IllY debts other than our
own. Earl and Minnie Rlgp,
1101 51. Glouster, Ohio 45732.
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HAY, George Carson, Phone

742-4753.

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AUCTION, SATURDAY, April
13, I p.m . The fOllowing per- CONN TROMBONE, used only
sonal property wUI be sold at
18 months. Call 992-5190 alter
the residence of the late Ward
S p.m.
H-ttp
Hayea just BOUth of Cheater,
Ohio on State Roote 7. Living SIX ROOM HOUSE with bath,
room suite, day bed, several
two e&gt;tra lots, State Route
rockm and odd chairs, oak
121 in Rutland. Excellent con.
table. work table. 5 piece di- dltion. Phone 74UZ91. 4-7~tp.
nette, chest of drawera, several metal beda, rup, Hot SHOP AND SAVE Cor Easter at

Point refrigerator, sweeper,
cooking utensils, dishes. wriJ.
ing desk, two drop leaf tablea,
hand tools, old washers, collectors items such as McGuf.
fey Readers. other books, picture frames, coffee grlndm,
1anterns. milk cans, dbmer
bell, Iron lfeiUe, brass kettle,
baby bed, wagon seat, stone
chum. iiO gaL jar, other jara
and other arlltleo not lilted.
Terms eash. Not responsible
for accidents. Sale conducted
by the Bradford Auction Co.,
Racine, Ohio.
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Bryant's Budget Shop, 108 W.
Main, Pomeroy. Men's suits
12t.95, Dress Shirts $1.99,
Dress Shoes $6.99. Hats $2.49,
Boys Suits $19.95, Shirts $1.25,
ShoeS $3.29, Socks 20 cents,
ladies Shoes 99c, Dressea 99c
to $11, Artificial F1owers 5c
each; Potted $1.29; just released a new memorial album
of the Silver Bridge by Rev .
Ray Anderson; contains two
songs of the bridge as well as
It other wonderful gospel
songs. May be purcl1ased at
Bryant's Budget Shop, 1111 W.
Main. Open 9 to 5 dally.
4-7-etc

· JaJIIMAGE SALE IIJCII&amp;iftll
"' Our Lady of L&lt;Jreltl Cathllllc (1mreh, lAIII lloi*Jm,
For lent
• Ap11 I throulh IS, t a.m. 10 ONE FtiRNISHED apartment.
::IP'· dlllf. Call GnDge lllll 4 rooma, bath, just above COl'· -SEWING MACHIIQ!:, Ill ....
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poratlon sign In )lagon City.
used tbreo llllllllhl. WID IIIII
ar Y¥oane Weill II .41JI. Big yellow house. Marton Rey· lor
$4'/JS ealb cw payllllllla
noldl.
4-7-81t
of ti!J5 per IIIGIIIIL WUI brine
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Mulberry Ave .. Pomeroy. Ph.
1192-8898.
4-7-lfc lletl EARLY Ameriean Sleleo.
Tbia set hll AJI It FM ndlo,
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FURNISHED apartment, 1141&gt;
Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy. Pit · changer; lovely flnllb, jull
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119U691.
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lllle new. Take over JIIJmonta
of $'1.11 per IIIOIIIb or
't.&gt;' ., Jennie Holter. cleceoaed, are
: ;t: ·._.ucllll make their payments TWO BEDROOM furnlshed pay fi28.S Tl'y It iD JOUI'
borne. Phone . . - .
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apartment on Rt. 33. Garden
f.Nie
space. Phone 1192-8898. 4-7-lfc .
" 'ler at Aline Weaver Beauty
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ELECTROLUX SWEBPEII8,
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~-apllbuenll. a- to tdiDol. &amp;1 JOHN DEERE dozer. Pboae
Phone liMO!.
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IC#I4 tiler 5 p.m. 44«&lt;
LARGE fin room and balb FROM WAU. 1o wall, no ooil
oputmont, newly d«&lt;&lt;ratod, a! all, on carpets cleaned
furuCe heal, l'omerDY.
with Blue Lustre. Rent elec·
Phone .....,,
1-:-lle tric shampooer $1. !Iaker Fur-

FURNJB11ED APARTMENT.

niture.

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LARGE LOT or IIIIUIII aereage
ForS.Ie
sullable for boJildlnC home, or
wt11 boy moderately priced STRAWBERRY plants, sure
crop, $4 per HUDdi"ed Char·
home In Ml:lp Loell SdloOI
Dlstrlet. Write 1101 41, Jlld. Jes Footer, Rt. Z, Racine. Ph.
4-7-3tc
dleporl.
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- One story I room modem •
. frame home, large Uving room

POMEROY, OHIO

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'l1IERE WIU. be a consignment
·lale on farm machlnery April
'17. If interested contact Leo
Morris at RuUand. Phone 74:18
or Jlm Carnahan litme.
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with modem ldlcben, bath,
full haoement, g11 fumaco
beating. aarnge in balement, .

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SLINGERLAND White Marine
Pearl Drum Set, includes
bass drum. snare drum, bass
Tom-Tom. floor Tom-Tom,
high hat cymhol and other
cvmbols.
PracUcally new.
Phone 1192-5426 or see at 207
Cole St., Middleport, after 5
4-5-Stc
p.m.

PETS - Black SeotUes. White
Westles. Miniature Schnauzera
and Poodles for Easter. Bart&lt;•roo Kennels. Coolville. Ohio.
Phone lirl-31'54.
4-5-lotc
COAL. heavy, lump stoker. egg
and mine nm. Excelsior Salt
WorloJ. Inc.. E. Main st.. Pomeroy. Phone 992-.ltl91. lUIIe
MOBIL HOME, lxJ$, eiCOilenl
condiUon. Completely furnllb.
ed. $1!50.00. Call tllt-S2G.
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FIVE ROOM HOUSE, b a t h ,
Aluminum 1ldi118, storm windowa, hardwood noors, g a s
furnace, large lot: $681111. Ph.
PomeMy 1192-3'118.
4-7-&amp;p

LIVE BAIT, H boar oelf-.
vice. Flfe'l, 'lblnl Sl., ~
dleport.
4-8-IJte

SOtmiEI1N PLANTS. order
now, cabbap, tamijaa, pep-

Hyway.corner
Cell lor
appolnirnelll
J.VeJ
lot 316
feel on
to see. Aoking $21,500.00.
GRAVEL IIIU. - MIDDLE- .
PORT - good two story 8
room heme (5 bedrooms), II&gt;
baths, baaemenl, two encloo·
ed porches. garoge, extra earport, level lot, elole Ill ow11n- ·
ming pool, stores and sohool.
Good place for large family.
IIO,OOO.t!ll.
VIRGIL or HELEN TEAFORD

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TIRES??

O'BRIEN It CROW
REALTY 00.
Nft~Supply ~ 0.111
GUARANTIED
BROADWAY
I HOUSES - MWI' liELI.. A.T
11114
ONCE - 2 houSeS built In 1955
One has 7 rooms (3 bedrooms)
bath. part boaement. Other
has 4 rooma (Z bedroomS),
bath - also 2 others In need
of repair. but excellent build· .
992-2788
lng oltes. Call for more Jn.
formaUoo.
BUILDING
SITE N8lr
SCHOOL - OLIVER Ill'. - I
story frame, 5 rooms (3 bedrooms). front porcil, baseJ~IT
ment. House needs much repair. bul 11 excen..t bolldlng
•ite. 12.500.110.
MOBIL HOME - (IOXSI), two
bedroom•, coppertone ldtcben,
~ALW
wall Ill wall carpet In living
room. ,1.11 ~as aPDIIaneea.
HENRY CLELAND

16.50

18.50

EVINRUDE
SAl£S AND SERVICE

Ohio -

and mowr

Ucenae

All Regulcir Sizes
$_12.5o

John W. VanMeter

PHONE 66'1-3870

DWARF
TREES ~.,;;~
FORSYTHIA
RED, PINK, WHITE
FLOWERING
DOGWOOD
ALTHEA
HARDY
SUS
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MAGNOLIAS SUS
WIE6EUA ~
GREEN

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REYNOLDS FLOWER Shop in
Mason City is open for busl·
pwlr, Middleport.
Wl,lllc
ness. All klnda pot !Iowen,
sprays, wreaths : $2.511 up; om.
P'OUR ROOM boule, ld, !aU
pots iiOc, baskets $3.50. El·
~ pnp. Two , _
nora Reynolds.
4-~.etc
old bome. Pbone . . . .
Kupp llbaet, aul'l !bot

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THEY ARE re-productivea,
not ynur worker colony. Free
ins]II!Ctlons and lnlonnaUon
on crowl space dangers. No

POODLE Plii'PIES, AKC T8J
mJnllture, $'IS l1ld ap. llad
"""leo and lfOOIIIInl. , . .
til MG.
11 I tre

salesman, low overhead, 50

19!1 DODGE Charger. Phone
New ltavtn, 812-1355. 4-4-«1'

per cent savings. AUied Pest
Canlrol, Pomeroy. Ohio, Ph.
992-5819 evenlngB.
4-7-«)1

FIVE RIDING horaea, $100 and LOGAN riiiB • iiAFETY
up. Arnold Grale, Rutland.
EQUII'!IIEtiT. ... ad •lee, PvuieNJ, Oblo, BD I.
Pbone day, '14S-Cll; ~...ruap
apeeial pricel Gil aiiJipltll7INIIII.
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COMPLETE restaurant equip- homet. Dwllbl lllllll . .
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ment. CaU 7U-Cll for do1!11,
1111 BlebiD&amp;W ••••
talll.
f.4.llt
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UNIIe
SIX ROOM bouse, balb, gal furnace, !Hc:re 1ml.
c. IIIWJfOIID
two cement porchel, ane mile
&amp;UCftOIIlll',l
beyond Cbeller on Roole T.
C1 rlrto llltiel
Phone -.mi.
4-t-«p
wr~~e,
t
Clllllalllrl
BAIJ&gt;WIN SPINET plano Ill be
reposseosed and resold iD tllis

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coaple ani)', 212 8. llh Aft ,
Middleport, lltJ.IOI. l-IM!: SPECIAL STEREO, llletl Early
Anlerlcan stereo radio combination; This Is a beauUiu\
;,;, . . Help Wlllled
All. NEW ELECI'IIIC s 1110111
soUcl state unit with 4 speed
• ~- 'Jii!DDLE qed lady to do gen-, ~ belatlful view of
changer. Take over payments
area ooon. For JnformaUon
tbe rtnr, JOU ban to ... lo
li~ niMuewcrt, live In; week·
o!
per month or pay ba).
write, Credit Mgr., Grlveo Pi·
lppncllleo c:Gnveaif!lt Ill d
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free. Call IIIIZ-ml after
once of $1111. For free bome
ano and Organ Ca., Ill E.
•r 1,1 ·...'I -p.m.
4-s-3tc
eamlorllble. piiOIIe
demonstration
eatl
993-S211
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Broad St., Columbus, 0.
..a.tre
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Also have repooseased stereo
4-7·31c
,~ :' MALl!: AND FEMALE: IBM
In
walnut
cabinet
for
pay·
' · traineeS. See OlD' ad on •ports nJRNlBHED IILUPING menta of IUO or balance of FIVE ROOM house, bath, laun... llaill 81. Ia PoiiMIO). Pb.
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f.l..%tc
$116.98.
H«c dry room, in Syracuae; one
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$-llolfe
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acre ground. Nice for lraDer
i'l:lfALE IIBLP nnted: MUll
park.
Phone Glen Cundiff, Jr.,
· .. eaperleneell In dry eJeon.
BY OWNER, line Jled.
FOUR ROOJII - · balb. Clll
room
air
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bome;
111%-5950.
·\ i-T-etc
11Jte11 Run Road. Call TfS.
·~· Jill. Apply beiWIIi!D f IIIII 5
two car .....,., eo11111r laL
.., , •; pi, ABC a -. .r-,
1111.
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If
iatenlted, call . . . . .
SLINGERLAND White Marille
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Pearl Drum Set, lneludel
FURNISHED Jllne uom apart.
W'~.,.. bllmald or borhess drum, snare drum, bolt
mont, balb; Gil ..,... llelml
:!illfer over 21. Apply In per· Ave., 1llddlepolt. PIMIIe IIIII. ZIG ZAG SiJiger, dill Ill 111, Tom-Tom, floor Tom-Tom,
~ned, A·l COIIdlilaol. fiold
G:.n Glble1. State
high hat cymhol and Gtber
Howlnl Oocll. • new
over ..15. llaiiDct dat
eymbols. Practically 11ft.
7.
nate
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Phone IIIII-5GS or see al 2i'l iEIIINI'J MACIIIMI, NPIIr
... ~. ele., wllbout
Cole St., Middleport, after I
TRAILER, Brown'•
Ill ..... ft •
To.,
attat:bweldl.
Plf
0111)'
fi.IO
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p.m.
Part,
MJnemllle,
• • '1111 Nlrle .... ....
for fum.
per week. Pboae ......
Phone 81'ws24.
_,, Aldborlled .... 111111
PETS - Blaek Seotllel, White
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WesUeo, Miniature Schna.-a
FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM
APARTMI!tiT- Middleport, 50Xto MOBILE home, 1161 1J1.0. and Poodles for Easter. Jllrk.
aroo Kennell, Coolville, Oblo.
phone IIJ.II'If.
l+lk
del, copperlllne kitchen, two
Phone 81'1-3854.
4-8-letc
bedrooms, carpet In Jiving
TWO BEDROOM fumllhed aJ)room. Phone 119l-2611. 4-7·12te

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beoullflll walaut table; fully
clay )Jiciudel IJu'ee meall at
eqUipped to Ill .... tbe Mart1D Restaw'IDI. Call
gram,
dellp, ete. u.
•"II. Will ' rent by week eel W1tYfan"f
UIUe. For quldl: U,
or mantb.
4+31c
141, cr paymenll of • eocll
month. Phone m-8.

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396 oqino. Turbo ~clramaUc trans. i'&lt;lwor -ring and ·
brakes, Ult steering wheel, ComCortron Air Oladlttonlllg,
Prem. Whitt wall tirel 1 Altn: aeata, blk. vinyl root, yellow
bo4b', radio. A rill slwp car.

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1962 FORD • • • , , •••••••••••••••••••• .$895
Gllaxle 500, 4 cb)r. v.. s trwlne, auto. tran&amp;., Power steer-

bw. radio, soo&lt;1 tiN~, shut&gt; rod finish,__

MITUARY

MIRtiMint. 1•,

1965 CHEVY D , • , , , • , , , , , , , ••••••• , • , • , .$1595 .
~r ~. Cpo. V8 Ol1llne, automatic trans. Nowtlr~o, eloan
interior, radio ~d heater.

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jell' 11&amp;1&gt;

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April

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a grave that sUll needs

. . the one we loved Is sloep-

lllsU&gt;oro,
•;. s.dlf missed b)' wlfe, Netta;

· -eon,

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Jolin W. SOWell, ond

nlatlvos.

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· with Oreplace. dining room,
•C. •Truck
modern kitchen. bath, 3 11111e
C.... •lulldlli..
bedrooms. full basomen~ fur. ·
•Anr Type ;
naco heat, garage unciOr
house, front and back porch,
Ki'I1H GOIU E .

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ForS.Ie

Notice

UYivAL.

Pomeroy Church of

the Nazarene, AprU 8-14; 7:30
p.m., eoch evenln«. Rev. Cur·
t1ce Powell, evllliellllt ; ReV.
Kenneth Pierce, pastor. Ev·
...,..,. welcome.
t-Mit
I WILL not be respo!131ble for
any debtl otber than l!lf own.
Kenneth E. Reyoolds
.Long Bottom, Ohio 4-r..ltp

· R WILL not be responelble for
· IllY debts other than our
own. Earl and Minnie Rlgp,
1101 51. Glouster, Ohio 45732.
4-r.-31~

HAY, George Carson, Phone

742-4753.

4-7-«)1

AUCTION, SATURDAY, April
13, I p.m . The fOllowing per- CONN TROMBONE, used only
sonal property wUI be sold at
18 months. Call 992-5190 alter
the residence of the late Ward
S p.m.
H-ttp
Hayea just BOUth of Cheater,
Ohio on State Roote 7. Living SIX ROOM HOUSE with bath,
room suite, day bed, several
two e&gt;tra lots, State Route
rockm and odd chairs, oak
121 in Rutland. Excellent con.
table. work table. 5 piece di- dltion. Phone 74UZ91. 4-7~tp.
nette, chest of drawera, several metal beda, rup, Hot SHOP AND SAVE Cor Easter at

Point refrigerator, sweeper,
cooking utensils, dishes. wriJ.
ing desk, two drop leaf tablea,
hand tools, old washers, collectors items such as McGuf.
fey Readers. other books, picture frames, coffee grlndm,
1anterns. milk cans, dbmer
bell, Iron lfeiUe, brass kettle,
baby bed, wagon seat, stone
chum. iiO gaL jar, other jara
and other arlltleo not lilted.
Terms eash. Not responsible
for accidents. Sale conducted
by the Bradford Auction Co.,
Racine, Ohio.
4-7-61t

Bryant's Budget Shop, 108 W.
Main, Pomeroy. Men's suits
12t.95, Dress Shirts $1.99,
Dress Shoes $6.99. Hats $2.49,
Boys Suits $19.95, Shirts $1.25,
ShoeS $3.29, Socks 20 cents,
ladies Shoes 99c, Dressea 99c
to $11, Artificial F1owers 5c
each; Potted $1.29; just released a new memorial album
of the Silver Bridge by Rev .
Ray Anderson; contains two
songs of the bridge as well as
It other wonderful gospel
songs. May be purcl1ased at
Bryant's Budget Shop, 1111 W.
Main. Open 9 to 5 dally.
4-7-etc

· JaJIIMAGE SALE IIJCII&amp;iftll
"' Our Lady of L&lt;Jreltl Cathllllc (1mreh, lAIII lloi*Jm,
For lent
• Ap11 I throulh IS, t a.m. 10 ONE FtiRNISHED apartment.
::IP'· dlllf. Call GnDge lllll 4 rooma, bath, just above COl'· -SEWING MACHIIQ!:, Ill ....
~~ lor furtbor lllolll.
poratlon sign In )lagon City.
used tbreo llllllllhl. WID IIIII
ar Y¥oane Weill II .41JI. Big yellow house. Marton Rey· lor
$4'/JS ealb cw payllllllla
noldl.
4-7-81t
of ti!J5 per IIIGIIIIL WUI brine
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FURNISHED apartment, 128
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Mulberry Ave .. Pomeroy. Ph.
1192-8898.
4-7-lfc lletl EARLY Ameriean Sleleo.
Tbia set hll AJI It FM ndlo,
4
speed automalle reccri
FURNISHED apartment, 1141&gt;
Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy. Pit · changer; lovely flnllb, jull
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~·.~., ALL PERSONS who owe Mra.
119U691.
4-7-lfc
lllle new. Take over JIIJmonta
of $'1.11 per IIIOIIIb or
't.&gt;' ., Jennie Holter. cleceoaed, are
: ;t: ·._.ucllll make their payments TWO BEDROOM furnlshed pay fi28.S Tl'y It iD JOUI'
borne. Phone . . - .
lo Mra. Aline Weaver, daUih·
apartment on Rt. 33. Garden
f.Nie
space. Phone 1192-8898. 4-7-lfc .
" 'ler at Aline Weaver Beauty
· .... ,. . Sboo. VIne st.. Racine.
4-8-llt
ELECTROLUX SWEBPEII8,
... wuhert, polllbln ....
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. ; •WICJAL PERMANENTS recrenutne ports. call . . . . .

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~-apllbuenll. a- to tdiDol. &amp;1 JOHN DEERE dozer. Pboae
Phone liMO!.
10.11-«c
IC#I4 tiler 5 p.m. 44«&lt;
LARGE fin room and balb FROM WAU. 1o wall, no ooil
oputmont, newly d«&lt;&lt;ratod, a! all, on carpets cleaned
furuCe heal, l'omerDY.
with Blue Lustre. Rent elec·
Phone .....,,
1-:-lle tric shampooer $1. !Iaker Fur-

FURNJB11ED APARTMENT.

niture.

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LARGE LOT or IIIIUIII aereage
ForS.Ie
sullable for boJildlnC home, or
wt11 boy moderately priced STRAWBERRY plants, sure
crop, $4 per HUDdi"ed Char·
home In Ml:lp Loell SdloOI
Dlstrlet. Write 1101 41, Jlld. Jes Footer, Rt. Z, Racine. Ph.
4-7-3tc
dleporl.
4-S-Ifc 217·2309.

Public S1le

~ar,ro~18:0~·SYRACU8E .

- One story I room modem •
. frame home, large Uving room

POMEROY, OHIO

4-S-IIP

'l1IERE WIU. be a consignment
·lale on farm machlnery April
'17. If interested contact Leo
Morris at RuUand. Phone 74:18
or Jlm Carnahan litme.
4-7-'ltc

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'· •IN PRECIOUSmomocy ol Chll'-

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UNION AVE. - I'OMEROY One story 5 room frame borne,
with modem ldlcben, bath,
full haoement, g11 fumaco
beating. aarnge in balement, .

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SLINGERLAND White Marine
Pearl Drum Set, includes
bass drum. snare drum, bass
Tom-Tom. floor Tom-Tom,
high hat cymhol and other
cvmbols.
PracUcally new.
Phone 1192-5426 or see at 207
Cole St., Middleport, after 5
4-5-Stc
p.m.

PETS - Black SeotUes. White
Westles. Miniature Schnauzera
and Poodles for Easter. Bart&lt;•roo Kennels. Coolville. Ohio.
Phone lirl-31'54.
4-5-lotc
COAL. heavy, lump stoker. egg
and mine nm. Excelsior Salt
WorloJ. Inc.. E. Main st.. Pomeroy. Phone 992-.ltl91. lUIIe
MOBIL HOME, lxJ$, eiCOilenl
condiUon. Completely furnllb.
ed. $1!50.00. Call tllt-S2G.
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FIVE ROOM HOUSE, b a t h ,
Aluminum 1ldi118, storm windowa, hardwood noors, g a s
furnace, large lot: $681111. Ph.
PomeMy 1192-3'118.
4-7-&amp;p

LIVE BAIT, H boar oelf-.
vice. Flfe'l, 'lblnl Sl., ~
dleport.
4-8-IJte

SOtmiEI1N PLANTS. order
now, cabbap, tamijaa, pep-

Hyway.corner
Cell lor
appolnirnelll
J.VeJ
lot 316
feel on
to see. Aoking $21,500.00.
GRAVEL IIIU. - MIDDLE- .
PORT - good two story 8
room heme (5 bedrooms), II&gt;
baths, baaemenl, two encloo·
ed porches. garoge, extra earport, level lot, elole Ill ow11n- ·
ming pool, stores and sohool.
Good place for large family.
IIO,OOO.t!ll.
VIRGIL or HELEN TEAFORD

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wt-1 Alignment
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700xl4
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. Albert M, C.., !Inlier
9IWIM Eveollp__.
4-7-31c

TIRES??

O'BRIEN It CROW
REALTY 00.
Nft~Supply ~ 0.111
GUARANTIED
BROADWAY
I HOUSES - MWI' liELI.. A.T
11114
ONCE - 2 houSeS built In 1955
One has 7 rooms (3 bedrooms)
bath. part boaement. Other
has 4 rooma (Z bedroomS),
bath - also 2 others In need
of repair. but excellent build· .
992-2788
lng oltes. Call for more Jn.
formaUoo.
BUILDING
SITE N8lr
SCHOOL - OLIVER Ill'. - I
story frame, 5 rooms (3 bedrooms). front porcil, baseJ~IT
ment. House needs much repair. bul 11 excen..t bolldlng
•ite. 12.500.110.
MOBIL HOME - (IOXSI), two
bedroom•, coppertone ldtcben,
~ALW
wall Ill wall carpet In living
room. ,1.11 ~as aPDIIaneea.
HENRY CLELAND

16.50

18.50

EVINRUDE
SAl£S AND SERVICE

Ohio -

and mowr

Ucenae

All Regulcir Sizes
$_12.5o

John W. VanMeter

PHONE 66'1-3870

DWARF
TREES ~.,;;~
FORSYTHIA
RED, PINK, WHITE
FLOWERING
DOGWOOD
ALTHEA
HARDY
SUS
' MOCK ORANGE
MAGNOLIAS SUS
WIE6EUA ~
GREEN

Office- ......

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Hockingport, Ohio
CHEBTER. 0, 98HlU
9611-3617

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Res. - - -

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P'OR CUSIIliJ4 ~- -

REYNOLDS FLOWER Shop in
Mason City is open for busl·
pwlr, Middleport.
Wl,lllc
ness. All klnda pot !Iowen,
sprays, wreaths : $2.511 up; om.
P'OUR ROOM boule, ld, !aU
pots iiOc, baskets $3.50. El·
~ pnp. Two , _
nora Reynolds.
4-~.etc
old bome. Pbone . . . .
Kupp llbaet, aul'l !bot

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TERMITES SWARMING

THEY ARE re-productivea,
not ynur worker colony. Free
ins]II!Ctlons and lnlonnaUon
on crowl space dangers. No

POODLE Plii'PIES, AKC T8J
mJnllture, $'IS l1ld ap. llad
"""leo and lfOOIIIInl. , . .
til MG.
11 I tre

salesman, low overhead, 50

19!1 DODGE Charger. Phone
New ltavtn, 812-1355. 4-4-«1'

per cent savings. AUied Pest
Canlrol, Pomeroy. Ohio, Ph.
992-5819 evenlngB.
4-7-«)1

FIVE RIDING horaea, $100 and LOGAN riiiB • iiAFETY
up. Arnold Grale, Rutland.
EQUII'!IIEtiT. ... ad •lee, PvuieNJ, Oblo, BD I.
Pbone day, '14S-Cll; ~...ruap
apeeial pricel Gil aiiJipltll7INIIII.
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.... for boall, tralllrl . . .
COMPLETE restaurant equip- homet. Dwllbl lllllll . .
... Chari• JlriiD ...
ment. CaU 7U-Cll for do1!11,
1111 BlebiD&amp;W ••••
talll.
f.4.llt
La.- Ebllll .....
UNIIe
SIX ROOM bouse, balb, gal furnace, !Hc:re 1ml.
c. IIIWJfOIID
two cement porchel, ane mile
&amp;UCftOIIlll',l
beyond Cbeller on Roole T.
C1 rlrto llltiel
Phone -.mi.
4-t-«p
wr~~e,
t
Clllllalllrl
BAIJ&gt;WIN SPINET plano Ill be
reposseosed and resold iD tllis

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coaple ani)', 212 8. llh Aft ,
Middleport, lltJ.IOI. l-IM!: SPECIAL STEREO, llletl Early
Anlerlcan stereo radio combination; This Is a beauUiu\
;,;, . . Help Wlllled
All. NEW ELECI'IIIC s 1110111
soUcl state unit with 4 speed
• ~- 'Jii!DDLE qed lady to do gen-, ~ belatlful view of
changer. Take over payments
area ooon. For JnformaUon
tbe rtnr, JOU ban to ... lo
li~ niMuewcrt, live In; week·
o!
per month or pay ba).
write, Credit Mgr., Grlveo Pi·
lppncllleo c:Gnveaif!lt Ill d
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free. Call IIIIZ-ml after
once of $1111. For free bome
ano and Organ Ca., Ill E.
•r 1,1 ·...'I -p.m.
4-s-3tc
eamlorllble. piiOIIe
demonstration
eatl
993-S211
.
Broad St., Columbus, 0.
..a.tre
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Also have repooseased stereo
4-7·31c
,~ :' MALl!: AND FEMALE: IBM
In
walnut
cabinet
for
pay·
' · traineeS. See OlD' ad on •ports nJRNlBHED IILUPING menta of IUO or balance of FIVE ROOM house, bath, laun... llaill 81. Ia PoiiMIO). Pb.
t
f.l..%tc
$116.98.
H«c dry room, in Syracuae; one
..._
$-llolfe
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acre ground. Nice for lraDer
i'l:lfALE IIBLP nnted: MUll
park.
Phone Glen Cundiff, Jr.,
· .. eaperleneell In dry eJeon.
BY OWNER, line Jled.
FOUR ROOJII - · balb. Clll
room
air
~
bome;
111%-5950.
·\ i-T-etc
11Jte11 Run Road. Call TfS.
·~· Jill. Apply beiWIIi!D f IIIII 5
two car .....,., eo11111r laL
.., , •; pi, ABC a -. .r-,
1111.
~
If
iatenlted, call . . . . .
SLINGERLAND White Marille
f.4.llt
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Pearl Drum Set, lneludel
FURNISHED Jllne uom apart.
W'~.,.. bllmald or borhess drum, snare drum, bolt
mont, balb; Gil ..,... llelml
:!illfer over 21. Apply In per· Ave., 1llddlepolt. PIMIIe IIIII. ZIG ZAG SiJiger, dill Ill 111, Tom-Tom, floor Tom-Tom,
~ned, A·l COIIdlilaol. fiold
G:.n Glble1. State
high hat cymhol and Gtber
Howlnl Oocll. • new
over ..15. llaiiDct dat
eymbols. Practically 11ft.
7.
nate
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... Buii&lt;IDbolel, _.,..._,
Phone IIIII-5GS or see al 2i'l iEIIINI'J MACIIIMI, NPIIr
... ~. ele., wllbout
Cole St., Middleport, after I
TRAILER, Brown'•
Ill ..... ft •
To.,
attat:bweldl.
Plf
0111)'
fi.IO
~
p.m.
Part,
MJnemllle,
• • '1111 Nlrle .... ....
for fum.
per week. Pboae ......
Phone 81'ws24.
_,, Aldborlled .... 111111
PETS - Blaek Seotllel, White
- .. m......,.
WesUeo, Miniature Schna.-a
FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM
APARTMI!tiT- Middleport, 50Xto MOBILE home, 1161 1J1.0. and Poodles for Easter. Jllrk.
aroo Kennell, Coolville, Oblo.
phone IIJ.II'If.
l+lk
del, copperlllne kitchen, two
Phone 81'1-3854.
4-8-letc
bedrooms, carpet In Jiving
TWO BEDROOM fumllhed aJ)room. Phone 119l-2611. 4-7·12te

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beoullflll walaut table; fully
clay )Jiciudel IJu'ee meall at
eqUipped to Ill .... tbe Mart1D Restaw'IDI. Call
gram,
dellp, ete. u.
•"II. Will ' rent by week eel W1tYfan"f
UIUe. For quldl: U,
or mantb.
4+31c
141, cr paymenll of • eocll
month. Phone m-8.

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,·:Want Ads Rfug, AreYou .Listenlng?

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Shower

Hutonst&amp;ll, bridoZirkle, was honP&amp;rtf and show• bOld
nl&amp;ht 11 the home
., . . - - Mr. and lolro.
1\ ~ IIIPIDnstaiL

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~ IDd cake, mints and nuts

., ~ Wved during lite ovenllli•
Giio'IU 'woro Mr. and llro. Carl
Gllllore. Mr. an &lt;I loin. Bob
·~· ~. Mr. and Mrs. Judo
.· IOii WIIUoo!lllddleportandJu&lt;lge
Nrs. John Howell ol Ge111-

TIEATIE
TONIGIIT AND TUESDAY
APRIL 8 • 9

THE COMEDIANS
el'echnlcolorl
Elizabeth Taylor
Richard Burum
WLoRCARTOON;

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2-4 and 7.8 p.m. Parents oob'
on Pediatrics Ward.
Admissions
Karen K. Newltart, llllt Flrllt
Ave.; Donna &amp;te Davia, , Rt. 2

Crown CI\Y; Mrs. Oddle E.Busll,
Lower River Rd.; Mrs. ·ouacox.

Rt. 2 Gallipolis; Mra. Robert

w.

Ramey, Rio Grunde; Frank

M. Mahse, Rio Grande; Orla H.
Dodson, Mason; Connie A. Kema.
West Colwnbla; Edward lL McJlujel, Henderson; Mrs. Erls D.
Price, Pl. Pleasant: Mrs. HarrY

Goodntte,

pt_

Pleasant; Mrs. Reb-

ert H. Fisher, Gallipolis Ferry;

Eugene McCulloogh, Pt:. Pleas..
ant; Mrs. Roberl L. HUll\PhrOYB,
Rt. I PI, Plessant; Mrs. Robert A. Bates, Middleport; M r s.

2 Lolli Bottom;
Mra.
R. Lewis, Jiekson; Mra. Jacob A. Garrison,
Grimm I LMcllng; lolra. Hllill A.
Boggs, Alhlancl, K,y.; Mu. Cloopu E. Csven&lt;lor, RaveniiWOOII;
Mrs. Bernard 0 , 9umbo, Rt. I
Hamdell; Mra. Berde ColeiDID,
Rl. 2 0311 lUll; Mn. Bemml C.
Harpor, Jack-; Mrs. NIOIIII
R. WoUe, - ; Cllj'UIII
V. COmer, Rl. 3 0111&lt; IWI; Kenneth L, SlevMIS,RL2-Polnt.
8111111
Mrs. WOllam E. Cox, Jockson, 801'1, &amp;:09 a.m. Saturda1;
Mrs. Robert W. Ramey, Rio
Grande, daui!IIer, 12.ooon Sunda:l; Mrs. Robert L. f11m1111reys,
Rt. I Pl. Plea-. oon, 8:13
p.m. &amp;lnda:l.

James S.. QJJ.ck. Syracuse; !..aiDischarge a
ls E. Young, Rl. 3 Pomeroy;
Mrs.
Britton
B. BerloW, Mro.
Mrs. Rebert W. Sisson, Jr., MidRemy
Bu-.
Mrs. Leolle 8,
dleport; Alicia J. &amp;lrfaee, M1~
&lt;IIOPOrl; Tlmoii\Y D. Hawlhorno, Carr, Daniel M. Evana, Lewis
II, Clark, Lawrenee HouiOI',
James Johnson, Mrs. Max T.
Manuel, Erma c. Neltlea, Elwood J. Niday, Mrs. cena Parsons, Mary F. !hewsr&lt;l, John
TUESDAY AND 49~
WEDNESDAY .
.,
B. !!fait, Mrs. M. Claire Wei-

Mcel,UK'S

RUTLAND
FURNITURE

daLJittter, Mrs. Charles W.
Brown, Mrs. Dexter 0. Enrln,
Mra. Flora D. Hall, Mrs. Rob-

ert McCoy, Mrs. Myrtle F. Nenl,
Mrs. Donald H. Ohlinger, (bar.
les W. Pyles, Charles H. Wise.
Jr ., Mrs. Paul A. Smith and infant 900, Mrs. Donald E. Jones
and infant daughter, Mrs . Jennings Coli and infant daughter·

DAIRY

MAYTAG
Red Carpet Service
HERE'S WHY
rr'SFARimtR

ewe h111'11 to your ho1111
- the quickest oervlce

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possible.
I We protect your home
with Red Carpets your Maytag, loo.
1 We use ~only genuine
Maytag factory p&amp;rls.
No substitut...
1 Work II performed b7
Maytag, company·
trailled lecbnidans.

111e Pllm &amp;lnda:l service at tile
Trlllll1 IJIIIIA!d Church ol Chrlllt,

Pomeroy.
Following llle ...... prelude,
Qltry Into Jer\llllem, ·.'b)' )ok'1,
BMI Neutzlln&amp; lite eonllrmatloo
clall entered the sanctuary leadIng tile processional of lhe JIDI·
Ior and IMIInr choir"' ·
Recelvinl eoaftr.mation were
Morton Borneo, Elizabeth Blaottnar, Melanie Burt, Janice Holter, Stephen Jewell, Rebet caSeellg, James Schmoll, 011&lt;1 Michael
Struble.
The youth choir, in robe• of

Ill' FANNY SEILER
He said 111e uuse of the colCHARLESI'ON, w. va. (UP!) ~10 hal beloo nerio&gt;ioe&lt;l to
&lt;- Jnvelf.iaators ol !be Sliver· 11!1Jrleally throe poollb!er-.!011•·
Br!dlo cOJI4ple at Point Pleaa. ~. · .Tho Mi&lt;:olnmlttee, '11111ch beld
·Uit lrelookinJ for ake,''Jin"' ita ttr• •mee.tmc .~.~· also
which eould· determine bti1lild · ~arne lnvplve&lt;l in a poli11(\ai
~ &lt;lciUbt 'the moe of tho ocrljl . when Minority

MONDAY
IIEIGS CHAPTEII, ll;rable4
ArnortCon .Y-1111 .11&gt; oblern
40111 llinl-lat'J llondOj&gt; II t4o
DAV Hall'ln Pomero)'• llilnar II
6:30 p, ... 1\llmomber&amp;.lnYIIe&lt;l.
TWlN ¢i;rY SJ&gt;rlilt Club opeclal
meeting llon&lt;loy ID plu for IP'
peanneo of Rio Grande Collqe
Glee Club directed by ~
Ro01 on Al&gt;rli 21at Pomeroy Junior Hlih School,
WCSII, HEATH , Methodist
Church. llon&lt;loy, 71311 P. ""'
chureh IIOCial room. Dovottons
by .MrS. John Kr&amp;WSCIYII; 1\rogram by 1\iro, Gl• Lembert, t ..
!roshnlents by 1\ir&amp;, Eerl Knl&amp;b4
Mrs. C. 11. WUson; Mrs. Percy
Mitch, Mn, Ernie Fraser. Mra.
Cbarlos Young and Mrs. Msr!'
Ellin Johnson. PrlJII'&amp;m on~

!aillll'e, L. 'M, Thayer, re~red
Cosllt Guard Roiar Adm. Ba)d
~o~onc~ay,

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m-.
--~ ol tltii Ltutti
.
Clitr
ter H - Cl\lb Tllilrtdtjo •
at tht biome ot MrS. FriiiCII

RUI'LAND PTA, 7130 !lim&lt;loy
night In the Rutland H1Rh School
audlmrlum.
POIIEROY PTA, Pomeroy £1.
ementary School; executive committee meets. 7 p. m.; room vlsloatlon. 7:30 to 8 p, m.; meellna;
8 p. m. PrlJII'&amp;m 1o feature Ohio
Re&amp;eBootll.
Unlverait;y
~~~~• 1n "Accordo
The aerdor choir anthem for
1ng
w
Sloe".
lllra. Te4 Raed will
the Palm &amp;.lada.V service was,
King ol Kings. The Rev. B II I be discussion leader lollowlng tho
Perrill concluetecl lhe rites and presentltio~ RetreshmBDtl by
the 1econd grade modtera. ~
gave the sermon.
tng nag ceremony by Cub Scout
Pack 2411.
MEIGS COUNTY Solon 710,

Easter Party
Given for New
Junior Choir
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pal1;y Wll S staged
Saturday afternooo at the Mid-

A pink and white color scheme
was •secl lrl tile Heath Mirthocllll
Cllurd! 10etal room for alhower
loMor!ng Mrs. Melvin Swl.sl!er,
the former COnnie Tu!ord of
Middleport. a.nases were Mra.
Bob Byer, Mrl. James Criswell,
and Mrs. Bernard Fultz.

8 and 401 Monday, 8 p.. m. It

home of Mrs. George Mowrey.
COMMITTEE mndng of Por:k
243, lla&lt;lne Cub Scouts, lolon&lt;lay
7:311 p.m. at Racloo First 0 .
dst Church.
BETHEL 62, lntornatlonal 0..
del" of Job1 ~ughten, wW meet
II 7:30 lolon&lt;lay night II tile If&amp;.
sonic Te.,lto

dleport Firat United Presbyterian Church tor members ot the
newly -organized .junior choir.
TUESDAY
Cookies arid punch ·were servLADIES AUXIUARY, L e w1 s
ed and Eaater eggs were given Manley Post 263, Amerlcan t..as ravors. Mrs. Dale Walburn, gion, 7 p, m. Tuesday at Rutland
director, and Miss Connie Bach- First Billtilt Cburch.
ner, accompanist, were assistMIDDLEPORT NPW C I u b
ed wltlllhe psrty by Mrs. Dwlllhl Tuesdlly, 6:30 p, m. dlnner at
Wallace and Mrs. Fred Lewis. Martin Restaurant precedes
Mrs. Joan Pullins sed &lt;lslllllter. meeting ln the gas olfke. PD
Leah Ann., were gu.esta.
gram by the emblems anttreder-Members attending were Janet atlon eommiUeea, Editll For-an&lt;l &amp;ella Horky, Dobb\e, Kathy restas, chairman; !Pecill guest,.
and Becky Coleman, Jill Alln Wal - Msr!' Ro,.llndo, BPW &lt;llotrlct
burn, Krista Morita, ll:'!!J' Vou- dlr~tor Jap;k&amp;on.
1
l!han, Tommy Kelly, T~~p Yeau ­
POMEROY !JONS Club, rep
ger, Cbrls Yeauger, TiDa Smith, lar meeting. Grace E!&gt;ISCOPal
Nancy Jo Wallace, Val ~e Lew- Church, 6~~p.m.Tuesday.~eo­
Is, Terri FUe, an&lt;l Janell Kelly. IAI program planne&lt;l.
The robedcholrsangPalm&amp;mWOMAN'S SOCIETY of Chrl..
ctlu' for the tlrst time.
dan service, 7:30 p, m, Tue~,
United Methodist Church.
TUESDAY
MLWONARY &amp;lCIETY, Pomlnl!' Baptist Churdt, will meet
TUet&lt;lay at 7:30 p.m. at the
Floal rehear&amp;al tor, The Cru- church. New otllcers will be
cifiXIon, to be preoeme&lt;l 11 8 p. lnotal!ed. lira. Carver WUIIams
m. Frl&lt;loy II the Trln!\Y lln!ted and Mrs. Cottrill will be hoaCburch of Christ by llle eommu- te&amp;MI. A cancer ftlm lhoWI.ng
nity &lt;holr, will be held It 8 p, lc:heduled for the meeting b11
m. W...,. a&lt;loy II llle church. been postponed.
ftesular reheersll ol the TrlRACINE Firemen's Awdllary,
nil1 choir will be held II 7:15 7:30 p.m., Tuet&lt;lay, II !Ire hall;

A bride doll repllea .centered
tile IIlii table and. atreamers in
pink anc1 whla -.aecl from
the ceiling to the table. Roses
were used to decorate the refreshment table.
Games were plQYed wUh Mrs.
Jerry Matheney, Mra. lllllm
Hoo&lt;l, and &amp;[ra. Gall !hrimtllln
wiMing tfleprlzea.lklfrcllllhlnents
of take wltll mlnlalllre pink lind
wltlte wedding ~II repllw,
punch, and mints were sened to
tbe guetts.
The auost lilt Included lhe
above and Mra, Raylllllflrl Walburn, Mill Mary Walburn, Mrt.
Rlehard Noutzllq, Mrs. Virlll
Tu!or&lt;l, Mlu April Telford,
Mrs. Harley Srrlsl!er, Mill EdIth Haptonotall, Mrs. -ar&lt;l

And This rmer Senlct
Costs No Morel Ust Ill
You OlD bu7 I lbJIII UIJ'

whore Ia the U.S.A. IDtl
Ibid • 4tllc .... npaln

p.m.

bring on lrtlc:lo and · - !Dr bular; belro sale on April

Jour .Ma7tll producta.

It's no

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A )OIInt *i•or willl • car of
his own 1111 a rlallt lo feel
rllller proud.
UntortunateiJ, U.is pride
un and sometimes does IIIII
lllo form of lllowinl off .,..
bkiftC cblnces. In suc:b cases,
1 tar prinlrl~ a toy
lo hoVe fun with~
M1n' youn1 people, of
-~~. hoVe oxctlloot ••ina

We Give You The Best
Allowance For
Ytur Present Washer

reCords. The, know thai aa
outomoblto lo definitely rot 1
IOJ. lf1 o .,...dul mtdlino
with tho demono~ated ._.
ily lo ~II and maim. ·
Y11, bt proud ol ,..r car ...
but, altho ..., lime, rnpecl
It and oporolt II with ewe, rolfroinl and inlsllipnce.
. Pardon Ill prttehlnl, but
wt happen to lhink that dr iv.
111 is serious bUsiness.

r&amp;y hJ Where You Have
...., Of The Senlce Repair? Get RH
and It Sure!

Rutland furniture

. Phollef92.2966
114 Court St.

"'"'"roy

742-4211

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the World." A medltltlm,. .. fild,.
clom lrr•ourer of Eatter" wu
p"" by Mrs. Lloyd Wrifto
Prltoa !Dr 1111 bomtllllldt EUo
·tor hltJ wore won ll:f lira.~
for&lt;l J - · · urs. iferlln Tror:y,
Mrs. Pearl Parker, IIIII Mrs.
Fox. JWroahnlllita were oerve4
11&gt; lbon nsmed llroYO and Mr-.
Ernellt Powell and Mrs. Harr1
Cllrk.
Tile IW mtoiiDI will be bald
ot tbe home otllrs. LloydWrtlill
with Mrs. llarllo Traey u c~
hosteSS.

COIIlcll IIOIIday
night agreed to lnoresn IIKIIIIh1¥ payments on the purchaoo ol
th8 water lrstemlnthecommuni·
fir 1n aeoordance with. a ricom·
merr&lt;lstlon from lite Flrllt Na·
l1onal Bank In Cbrelonali whtll
It mot !londay night at viUap
hail.

Clerk-Tr.,aurer Gene Grate
presented communtcatioftl tro"m
111e bank. n was po1n1ec1 0111 lhal
he bad - 1o the Flrllt National
Bank ol ClnctmWi,111Uchlahandllng lhe financing of tile vUiage
water 1$.VStem purchase, a total
of $11,715 ror lhe mmtha of November, December, 1967, and
January lind Februaey ol litis
year . This amounta to $2,178.75

ANNOUNCE SAJ,.i;:
Tile
So!oiY Patrol of the Pomllarlha Nicholson, Mrs. Lewla
wlllhold
Valllllaa, Mlu llarpret Vau- eroy Elemon!lt)' i.
J'\1DUIIIIII
IIIli
01
April
•• 10,
dllh, Mro. John Wolle, M r s.
11
at
the
Pblllp
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i
t
Bullcl·
Frank Fupte, Mlu VIda lble,
11r o. llarr7 Brinker, lind Mill Ina ... COUrt street.

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not riQIIred 'tl. po;y lilY money

an the principal of lit loan unUl after four yeara ha¥e pasae&lt;l.
However, tho bank wrote that
the village should be paying $11,017.50 eech month, 111Uch would
allow moneys to be acewnulated
each month in a&lt;ldiUoa tD paying

interest on tbe loan for the water o;r&amp;lem purchase.

a rllkr!r, but ld~ lmprallable
Ill• ~ .I -i,thldil 00111.... !11th I
: "' · rillferll,. tilifl, .irocl !aUaure

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lapse.

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tra-e ~ j&gt;IJ! 1)01• It tile 10inl
..a. ola oldii- Oa&gt;atearnon tho
Cillo

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"-'1 poeolblo reaUta· IIIII
uncler caralderatlon are faU&amp;ue

fracture

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an eye bar up..
the Ohio rddo - lodudlng the oearch for the
mio&amp;lng pin- corrolloo olorltl- ·
tal psrls that eiluld have In-

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mer, :17, PomerQJ, U. S. Naval
Air Corp a, was klllecl in line of

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at the. chl;ter home on Butternut Ave., Pom8r9Y· With CoJIUILindar Hlcka

~Monday.
Monday relatives

here were
vbrlted by a na\'al om.cer trom
Columliua. He was unablelo lllve
them Ill)' rlelalla of the dealh.

presiiSent pl th' auxiliary, and Jacob Turner, commander of Metg&amp;

.

He waaln rtdar work.
$lfvlvlnl are lila mother, Mra.
OluGenhelmer, Pomero,y;lhree
aliter a, Mrs. WUllahl R, (Bett;y) Kn1&amp;ht, Pt. Pleuant.; Mrs.
WUUam (Rachal) illerl&lt;lell, PomOI'OY; Mlu Judy Genhelmer, a

7eeken..l PlansAdvanced:.::-= ~edtii':.L~Ineee:r =·~~~=·:
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Three weeks..,, Ll Gen· a1 Olk, Mich.
father preced.

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The popant will be atage&lt;ISa,. local conteatslncolhe local wi.,.
ur&lt;loy, lia7 t,ln thePomeroyJ,.. nor &lt;loes take part In state comn1or HJali School Audltor!wn . ..,.· petition at SaniiJsky,

SOtrtbern Ohio C..oteat and Big
llt!!d ~. w...,..a were re~ .......,~ Ill' the Polnerot der lhe dlrettlon o!BubHoe!llch.
£1i!J her ~-!If Commerce at Tile chlmbjlr Is sponsoring !be
~· ~ant.
p - In c-ratlon with Ohio
'~ ~ Hill llite&lt;l prlses Ela Ph! ChiJIIOI' ol Beta Sigma
~ . - to •thepageant Pbl Sorort~v. Tlrl• will be lite
,1\r ·,- .mere~ lllchard iourth annuai.PIIoant.
!;Jillmberl will &lt;Onf11Ct a.nk8 of
The first throe .PIIeants were

a

DRESS SHIRTS

Slloct Jo,. or Short oleeve •lila ~ lOr )'0111' m011o
All neck 11,.., AIIIJIIOI'II¥ made. Arr.,...t lor fOIIl'
euy MIICI!oo. liiD&lt;k "' _ _.

The Miss Southern Ohio.
P,...m Is a regional .-!Dr
girls ol Alb011s, Melgs,GaWaand
Wasbingfon couotles. The 1tate
wlnneriiSonduakyf!Deswthe""'
tlonal
America Pogeant at
Atlantic City in eorly September,

Ill••

duty,
helmer left for Oklawa. It waa
uncler&amp;loo&lt;l that he 1would be !ly-

Eagl S

es IJIOr

Is

Banquet Set
For April16

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~a scbolarih4&gt; for the atatepogeant&lt;latehasbeenchlfir- IOrthebollraelngprogramoltbe nounced!orTuoldaJ, Aprlll8,at

PARIS BaTS

liU winDer ol the Mlos Soulhern e&lt;1 thla yeor and rogalla weekend
woulcl have been 1oo late for !be

For men and boyl you'llllko llle llnlr quality, the lone
wear and marlihl fiDOd lookl of a Parla belt !ram
Elher!el&lt;lo. Clmlt ,.... !aworltt oolor ud wldtb.

Olllo PageM!,
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The tie wttll tbe eolor IIUidl k&gt; abow you- color ID wear wttbo . . . dad dea and
tour In band sqles. Neetp.,nis, atr'"•· A Wemblll tit will reall;,IIQI•illl--.

A BOYS WTER

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We're brimming oYOr with·~ fOIIl' bQr ,
will like - sport obltlt, ..;r·!4-lella.
alacka, walk ahorto, IWim irvoka, 'joolrltl .
llldiCCIIIIIriiS. Brill fOIIl'llmiiY fourltl
•IUIPinl spree for I!U!llr IIIII • .......,.

•lothe"SIIORT· SIIYE SPORT SIIIRTS
fl.tl IIIII tJ,IIII - all ~ ~
llbrlco. lliDirtll avltd 1n otriPol,
~"' Jal&amp;IRO. _.tid~.. a .. e1o :111.

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tor )'OU to b\G'r

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11M APAIR Of SlACKS
SUet 6 loll Ia o-.ual ....kaandservlettblt

.teens.

All ~ ......

llldQ'1 boyo.llke

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·am...

regaU&amp; waeken&lt;l whiCh kll been 6:30 p.m. at the. h1llh IChool aud·
set !Dr Juno 21-23. Ten heat&amp; of ltorlum.
boll reclq wUI be held bolh on
Jdo MtDanlol, .. llead ooach of

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!1\Yiol tbe WQ
lnrtlillaw.,aad

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Nolan Rides Ira,. been&lt;.,.
LONDON (IJPl)- The COm· Moscow, withheld IIIQijiOit while
.~ ~ •• ••
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inantllt alluunent of 118no!, Pek- denouncing the Amerlcon pasco trac- wr uoe •• ree _, ...l.aland Moacow hal iurered a offer as a fraud. 'lllereglmeOf and wWaetl(&gt;attberearofthe
Pomeroy Junior High Schoolaoua.lor split over VIetnam pasco Mao Tse.tung was rejlorle&lt;l to cording to plans made 11 11o1&gt;moves, dlplomitic aour"'a Bald bave, In etrec~ warned Bsno!lt da,y's meeting. In charge ol co.,.
iiMIIY· Hanoi' a pasce!oelerobave wwld wlthclraw ill .._n lotho merclal display booth&amp; for lba
been made wl- Pri9r .onou1- tvtnl ol anY compromise pasco 19fi8 repttl is Albert Martin.
,tltton ol c:omau.dlt Qlna ad arrangements.
The chamber also diseussed

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prior formal appnwal lor
blo ...- wllllngnell 19 meet
Ainorlcin ropreiiOIItatlvea lor a
Vl-.n PeaCe probe.
·. Tho Kremllrl five •••a
of eanlultadon be!mlt .deololtd tD bed&lt;llaJloil.
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: Plklnt -lonsler and, unll~•

ha~:.::;.:• :~:

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cover 141 aa beat It esn,
Honol orurprlolnal1 hsa not
made lilY for!Ml e!forl tD 'bide
the spilt. II h~o not once referred to Coriun.1!111&amp;1. oolt•·.r~
_.., 111&lt;1

lr)'lng· to

llu :illmolltt...,. WI oll)t tiay
"' &lt;lomorutrate Ill !nrlepinolp

lll'.itsr. · " ·

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Street Meters
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ed him in death.
.Lt. Genhelmer lll'aduate&lt;l from
l'om01'01 Hllifl School sed In Decomber, 19115, received a de8rte
from Oblo Slate Unlveratty. He
entered the rrervlce In Januory,
19116.
The lxMlY wilt be ...-here
but according loln!ormaUonretalve&lt;l Monday It will be about a
befOre It arrlvoa.

to aetk oul wattn prey. ev'n

In .

: t

Ill&lt; . - , . liter

lake about

that limO 1&lt;1 reeelve !laalln!or-

maUon !l'&lt;lm telte.

loill~ low

Cloarl&gt;w. -

!l'&lt;lm l(lller 30111&gt; low 40a. Fair,
1little warmer Wedneldlv.

J'I.VE.CENJS

nts

e&lt;1 oot lhat tile pertteulv fturd Including !be JaU,111110r'lolllco,
councU chambers and tbe water
each month does have a bal~e omce would cost,l,l77.45, with
ol approx!matel.r $13,00~ so that work on lrlslallatloo of tho mafunda are on hand 1&lt;1 make the terlals tD be done by H 1 r o I d
addi.U.onal payment.
Olaae, maintenance supe:rvlacw,
CouncUmen pointed ootthalthe an&lt;1 bla empiQYes, Tho eaumate
more paid 1&lt;1 lito bank on tile wwld be large MIOIIi!l to beat
purchase each montll, llle more and air condition 101' ldllltlooseeure the village Is oo the al downstalra space, lt w a 1
p&amp;rthase.
pointed out.
Council also Bgreed 1o Q1 an
Council, following a diJiella.
aulilorlzaUon lor the Cloclnnal! Ilion, agreed to purchase Ul air
bank to purchase treasury note1 coodlUoning unit tor the downwidth will draw lntereat each slalra ol vlllap hail.
Ume $10,000 In aurpluo is acA long dlacusalon waa hold
cumulate&lt;lll tile bank from vn- on the purchase order lli)'lltam
lap payments.
used In the vUiage. It br&lt;rullllt
Council Preol&lt;lent Jdut Zer- out that too many vUiap emklo preoeatecl Information from · piQYea are mai&lt;ln8 purchaaoaaad
Unlverlla) ........ Co., in Psrk- lhal -··· times the N~chaM&amp;
~
ersburg, atat1ng thai msterlals are beln&amp; made lind 111e purchase
for sir con&lt;lltlor!lng lind besting onltra completed later.
!be &lt;lownslalrs ol vl11880 hail,
It wss dedde&lt;l tD in-cl viilap department&amp; that oob' certa1n perSOIIIII will be permit1e&lt;1 to make purcheMI 1n the
futuro IIIII ~ bo!Dre ""' pur.
lrom which the p!Q'IIlent Ia made

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mu It lien the order. 'Then llbe
purchese
order m•llt be llp..._ ·
ed by two mombera ol tht 11nance committee.
Council dlacuue&lt;l tile !Miure
Dale E. Estep, 29, Rt. 1 Har- o[ awo bualDeasea in the com-'
rlsonvllla, waacharpdwllh&lt;lrlv- namlty occuwln&amp; village prop..
1ng wljllo ~moxtcate&lt;l by lite Slate er\Y tD pay rnontlrly rent. One of
Ule two ts six mCirths ln ar- '

Aft
. er Wreck

=-= 2~m:.:er~ac:;

rears.

It was aareed tbat Mayor C.
C&lt;K11t7 Rd. No. 10, ooe lllld aeven.tentha mUea south of RL 143. o. Flllher lind Councilman Zer(Comlnuecl on Pag,l 2)
The patrol Bald that Errtep,
headed north, failed tD round a
i:une and bl• car went of! tllo
rl&amp;bl aide of lheh!gbway ,lhr&lt;llllh
a !once and strwed in a creek.
Errtep ts scheduled for a hearlng FrldayloMelpCOUR[yCOUrt.
Be was not lnlured buthlsl960
Ford woo demolllhe&lt;l, accordlng to the patrol.

Assassin

o~.!..,"";"~088at0"::

Sought
In Mexico

FOR TilE FEMOCRATS,
IJada •••••••• Rocen
llrlc flllllo 1Dt1 I
'*CM!I at lloe -~~
Ro Maine for .......I.
Tbe looul'
lovely OU.er
Jllode~
wu
itrWu resembl• ,....., 1rt ~ Hlill&lt;~-p~ce
llllllllille 4 ptdlred Ia
fnnd tl i{.e Ctlerlldo Slate
Cq!lol. 'lbe ldltu1 Robin
MliiHo, ~- of a
far·fta• li
empire,
Ul ldeb4 d !lor "presl-

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Pomeroy
Alumni
To Meet
Tho AI1IIJal - . , . of a II
Rillh School alumni
AaiiL momben In Melp Courll¥
will be bold It 7:10p.m. Thursday at l'omero,y hail.
1be banQiot this year wUI be
held on Saturda1, Jtme 1, and the
ACMETS ol Perlleroburg will
provide music for o:'anclng from
9 p.m. to la.m.
Pomeroy

The 88 Ia alklng aU
orpnlzatlona lnterelltd In caassa!lsin of Dr. Yartin Luther terin&amp;the IIIIIIIBlbanfpllttoJJbOne
King Jr. may have aer1 lite Peul Carrel, -~ 992country, according to lndlc•
tlon&amp; ID&lt;Ioy. The FBI kll uke&lt;l 5131. The crowd Is _.ted to
be &amp;I'OUII4 550.
llaxlcan authorities tD lid In lite
Clall 111. . . -1 of roun1co
aoerch.
ll'OUPS are eopodally a - to
A police spokesman In Manco be preseal at the Tlllll'e&lt;IIY meetCI\Y said Meo&lt;loy thai a 1ng 10 that lottera con beprepar
wUJ follow at &lt;loybreak SOtuJ&gt;.
1963 l'l.rmooth·
•··, v.. 4, lo~eP•"'•III..._·
Treoteclllllolzer llo""'tal for draWing ol the SUJPOC~ a ed lor tilt reunion groups. AI In
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composite ol descriptions by the put year. tbt alumni usoarea.
mlnorlajurlesandreleaaedwere
Ptl'IOI'Ill
WJM) saw the white elation will DOt aencl imltaU.ons
Master ol Howllls will be
Noney L. Rebe, 18, Columliu1,
Bobby Ransom ol ~. W.
the driver, ond cyntbla Henry, sniper In the MemPIII• rooming to members w1to ""' I!Ying in
houle rrom where King was Mel.p County for the IIIDI8I reVa., and c. c. lloddlq o1
18, Dover, a passenger.
Scott Qpot, W, v., will be
AD unusual accident occurred sho~ has been distributed
--· at union.
Tickets for the blnQIIt, dance
bMI&lt;h show judge.
at 8:57 p.m. lolon&lt;lay on RL 35, fJu'ouBhout Mexico .,...,
·Uve.teath• of a mile welt of Rt. erossllli points.
sed memberlhlp remain at $3
Tbe . Meld.c~m 590ke&amp;man re- with non..memben eUclble to atfused to divulge 101' further 1en&lt;1 the &lt;lellce lOr $1. Those
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llVORCE
om
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wllhlog 1o maintain ....-.ohlp
~
cors ,.,... - •- a spare lltormaUon.
''There Ia an Investigation oo1.v lbould senrl$1 for the mom-""·~.... -.me cruelO', ~ lire and wheel ..........,
~........ o!f a
K. •-no1•· r A- . . _ _
stbolmd -~
ted ~ wu going on; that Is all we can bersblp to Carrd at lllrldJeport
-· ..... - - we
...-wopera ....
kll 11184 .oult for dhorco !rom · 11am P, Collins, 21, BellovDie, u.y," he 511d.
or to Mrs. Pldl ~. rur~
E.
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and
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front
u.s.
At\Y.
Gen.
Ramaoy
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-~d - 11very, ·~-w.
w
••· - - In llaf&amp;o 'f'-·::1... of a car ..... , .. &lt;... Norma Jean Clarlr. Ia
aabingtoll, Tickets for the 1168 ·~will
lloo&lt;loy
lhe
"trill
hal
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be
Coyrt.
Cillo. 1bare
., 011 Ale to._Mo,y
u
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lll!aoekl •
IJI'fiiO·IIIIniot ..,. m11m o~amap 111 the oar ~~~-· since Frl&lt;loy, lite &lt;loy purchaeed
2~ , . , will
ebllnrr. u
; .
, · ' aijd no ..._ 11&gt; the semi. after King olumped to bls be oold bJ CUd II tbe Middle·
00 • -.1 i&gt;altonl' with a port I'OIIt Olllee, lbo _ . . ,
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'(ll&gt;lq: rifle bullet wound lrl hll PllttT allap, at Knlpo' a, from
-11.
llllf' E. Oainther .... - lira.
aillnaor.'
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VETERAI&gt;IS MEMORIAL
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ll05PITAL
TAKEN TO HOQ'ffAL
I &amp; kw:1l ti me.
Adrn!iatma
- Melvin Dumas,
'AI the ..,.e dm~ .-rUW
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wu
ID
oil; • bomb In tile RaciDei Alma Smp1011, NldiQe- Veterau ·
Nel- Du.lli:l the
DOrtliarn
~ct': port; -

IIEMPIDS, Tenn. (UPO- The

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Take ~
QL.84..,3 0 ;:;,..,
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~ ri:.i..- coneeuoiu iO ,:!: ·Wllilliooli ~:::~~ 4 C:'
l!lotll~ \ ja ' ~ -~

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·f;iiertillas ·G:Urn,:,Sui!Vivors
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Go- Geoflo lllrlllf, tllelldn. ' .

NellloC....Saad

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117 M.., 7 the pjJl!e
holrillg 11 heer&lt;l .k&gt; help eom·
pllte the .. . . 1 llndlnP,
~er Bal&lt;l 90 per 'of llle
lavelltlptorl' wOrl&lt; will be
dooe. He elltlonalod It wwld

duced
sed • faU&amp;ue
fracture in the "chain ~t
poll at the lhorewaJ'4 eocl ol

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PIIDI !Dr a !lel&lt;l trial and
p.m. Mmda:l on Rt. 325, ....,.
bench show to be held M..,, 3
tenlhs of a rnUe sooth of RL 35
IIIII I were madelloo&lt;loyqlght
whoa the right rear lire on their
by !be llo!l• ~FOxcar blew out.

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!al"·.-

.lb', ~· tq ~-~ eOIIectlbn1
for '
·moillh, vlota!ton·, paym..ta {,,.. clte""ldlllt'al

i i::.oo!Ji,

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wards.
Tlcketsare oo Bale In Uoehll!h
school olllco. Lucy Rltebla, a
o1 the Esltem leecblq
staff, will be maater of cer..
monies.

GAUGES - Gall"'"'la, 12.2
""" of ron.
and 23.1 nmntq 21!01!1
era; Pl. Pleasant, 25.76; ~..
--~~a.... :lUI,• .,....., 2.35
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c-o
•w-~
~·-·i!.u•·
s.arron.
,.;:'"'Cbarl'-:""' 19-.:. laiN
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reserve barrkelbell, 111111 Dick
Marti
-all and track

~for ahoustngareadevelop. River Gauges

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WEMBLEY nES

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l'lua to~ the A1111Jailollaa

rind of tho bridge.

·:--ToDrrver ·--·-- •••• ·- ·made; ·lll• _... · =·~~~ ,

·Lt~ (JGJ aUchard A:~~~ ·~ ·;..;;-,-=:-;,-v;;;...

was pllt .,..k•r:-·.MojtdQ~--·•hen
~~~~ ,!:!~,;Center,
its 40thannlversaryw!thadlnner!Drm....

ChiiP~ 5~

Dro10y and caauol atyle llacka Ia llloa 29
10 $0 Waitt. Allpei"DUUQQIItPNII flbriCS. A

real value.

blslolerprltetlon olthepurchese
contract of lite vii lase lor I b o
nter system.
The amount, Grate aa1c1, lrlclu&lt;lea illleJ1MI payments plus
20 per e:ea~ d b the Yillaae ta

Council agreed that .Grate
lhould pay lite approxlmate·$1169
addiUonal arnowtt tor the rour
per month. Grate said that he months paymenta airea&lt;lf sent this amount upoo th!l rec- 1D the ClnclnnaU bank lind IIIII
ommendation of SoHcltor J!ern- he should pay lite 33,047.50ard Fultz and in accordance with month tn the fUture. lt -was potat..

are Mrlf

MEN'S SlACKS .

· - and evocy pair

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Uoted •• IIIII' ~ ........

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Lt. Genbeimer .Killed Charge DWI

men of all qea. SoUd colora, ~==
ol litem. Neat stripes, plaids and
&lt;leslgna, 111&lt;1 lrl all alz.. and In all
&amp;\YIII. Tapered and_...., !11th
tall• or with aquaro taUs.

big, big -

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ml¥

TUESDAY. APRIL 9, 1968

Ml&lt;l&lt;lleporl

Fb'HII, Mrs. Dale Nlcholson,
Mra. Ciuror&lt;l !l&gt;errrbach, Mlu

;Jbl3er
11omb dtsp
twmlne&lt;IU
nporta ol
made at t

.-a.

Water System Pa

.....u,._ "Chrlllilll

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Woman" and a PGem, ..Hope til

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tho Olllo·.aldl:,....

altbe Cat

SGI!ioby •

pits near their '!lllll'll~• .T.MM
act . aa .lnfrariid &gt;' .dt~•1
•nabllri&amp; I reptile ao1 equlp~
'

Fox bad a

MDI'S SPORT SHIRTS
Truly 'il:ii selection lo aport 8lllrtl lOr

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Fliod Pre~, !II ~rli
'I .
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tblal·i.darkne••·

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cause· of tbe coilapse. Thlo Wll
there cooild be 110 ar .......
from IIQ'OIIe, he lndl.eated.
·
Thayer i.r&gt;lcl the la..-a·ll
Ia posllblo lhal the IIIYeatlp.
lion will determine thai u,.
...,.. of the eOI!apse eould IIIII
ba'" been olotected br the naked
eye in prior lnope&lt;llons.
Of the poaaible eauseJ of fatlure 111Uch llle IIIYeaUptoro
·checked, 'l1layer aai&lt;l averlol&lt;led lro&lt;kl, a loeal !ollure
In the apstr- lei of the Cillo
tower, .loo much wind restatanc:e,· barge lmpacta or IDDle
booms &lt;lloplaclng the plera, and
have been eliminated

Weather

at

llrs. Jom•• Glbnore rllil
acriPturt. Lake D, 311-te. llr(.

big.

Ee&amp;ter and alloununer loq. Pantor, 8111rto.
underwear, BOCkl. knit lhlrtS, belt&amp;, su...
ponders, handkerchiefs. SWP ln -broW It
a,roWid lhrolli!l the Men' I llopariJilont.
You'H be pad you did.
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lhe clothesl'Ou'n be wa1111n1 !Dr wear

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Some snakea,

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tor the beat &amp;election we've ever naa mr

THURSDAY
PH!LATIIEA soCIEtY, 'flruno
&lt;loy, 7:30 p,m, II thl lllcldhport
Chureh of Chrlot.
BRADBURY PTA Tlluraday,
7:30P.m. II tile scllool; J&gt;roll'llll
a lalk by Cbarl01 !.epr on flrll
ald. Nomlnad111 commllteo
be -lnte&lt;l; 101&lt;011&lt;1 ande --li "
molhera ha.. rtrreslunents.
'
urpclll&gt; -ncl.
AFTERNOON CIRCLE, Heatb
llatllodlat Chureh. 2 p,m.
OOIIIIUNION, Heatb llatllodlat
Church. 7:3() Thutsclay.
WOllEN'S bjlketbOII pme II
lhe ~M"ttemM!W'Y School.
7:30 Thura&lt;loy, toilowtrw by a
pmo be!W- boyo ofthUecond,
lhlrd, and !ourtli ......... Pl'O&gt;
c-11&gt; 110 to the ,,T,A.
CANDLEUGifl' ~ .
Trlnlll Unllecl Cliurcb of 'Chrlit.
7:30p.m.

Davis-Warner Ins;'

dlam-.

8f~EL

·--anton.
TOY. ..

Our !xcluilve M.yt1g Bldg.

.• We Service Your Old Wringer
:Washlr and Your Automatic

1211r be plame&lt;l.
SYRACUSE Elom-.-y P,T,A,
11 the school, 7:30Tuosclayn!Pt;
Mrs. Harold Lohn speoker on
co=&lt;lttee• and their rei!IIOiliiMIItles; prosrsm on pbyolcal 0..
,.., pre-ed by William Arnott; ~neuse Bo7 SCoutl will
have the closln&amp;WEDNESDAY
WHn'E ROSE LODGE, 1:30
p.m. W-aday at the Arnorl&lt;111 Lesion ball, ~
POMEROY CHAPTER 80,llo)'al Arch llason1, 7:311 p.m. Woclnea&lt;loy 11 the Pomeroy llasonlc
T~ Jameo Bucllllrln II P.

Wello, Mra. T. G. lllllclore, Mra.
Orin lluhlprdner, Mrl. George
Tripp, Mra. Nora Tripp, Mra.
John Tee!Drd, Mra. Richard
Karr, Mrs. Henry Bentz, NaDey
and Jeenlne BootZ, lo!ra. Harold
Teaford, Mlas Mary Lou Tea..
!Dr&lt;l, lollu illaroo Berrl-, Mra.
Bl7th Thelu, Min Marlll'n
SWann, Mrs. .Olarles nortman
ud VIcki, lind lollu Julie lll'or.
Presenting gl!lali&gt;Mro. Srrllller were Mra. Georp llolllnaD,
Mrs. Lewlo, Mrs. Jim lluJnpr4ner, Mra. Edltl'l Teaford, Mra.
Ellie llloiJiaOmer1, Mra. Harold
Fitch, Mrs. Georp Doolllll~.
Mrs. Romle Colllnl, Mill J1110
Walla, Mrs. Ropr~cer, Mrs.
Art Gilmore, Mro. WUUamSirlna,
Mra. Betl;r Spencer, Mrs. G a II

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blios, are held together by m..,
ual gravltallonal ottraellon.

Mrs. Lewlo FoX waa •'"'tell IOrthemeetlnt&lt;ODilocltd
~ Mrs. Paul Frlclr, prtllclotlt.
G""" •IDIIDI Ill "The Old llutpd cro11" ond the Lord' aPr~~­
oi In un!IOII . ~ llle

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au clusters which ,move
fh!'outlh opace like swarm• of

HewltloD.

Mrs. Swisher Honored

On . Ccllrr&gt;QI reu.ro&lt;ll chargbql
•&gt;psrUaaa polltl&lt;•" on lhe oub-

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wllh a statement, coiling Jooea' aalher could be lither In ·lirecko · - eye bor 111Uch waa reacUon "deplorable.• , ,
ap tllat aUil .baa not re- ""-· Urdteol PH11 11ta,yer, wlto heads tho e!!o!ll -ed !rom the Qllo oltle6r .ln tloqal d!Kio.Nd .~_,ebarcla.
of lito le&lt;leral lnvesfliatlon, l!irld lllld In the Ohio Bl.tr, Hi ·
Iaiit ~·
·
ftve of 10 posll.ble reaams for aai&lt;l - · bepn """"'l' 'II'
BUt .'Qialtt 111'&lt;1' testa lind
failure have beeft o i l - by ·remove tbe wreekale · G!l· ji,o · llla!Jil• ell "'l''"! wiH hive to
au. llrli ol tha river, ~ 'the determine u there waa ~
!lui lrlvellia1!lora.
COrps of E11&amp;1uWI! Ja 'btl&amp;!•, or the
or JWs,
He noted that lhe lncle~ u.
&lt;oollllllanl empiO)'e&lt;l by the bringing In clre&lt;liiiDc eQifillliiill If it lo fDunol, - . , ClliiiDI
State ft91d commtaalon-llaci- opln to oeordl lrl lila rl•ir·
the brld&amp;t to eOUapso.
. Jeold-Ma'aten of HarrlsbUt&amp; Pl.
Thayer aai&lt;1 lhree 0&lt; filllr
Thayer said II would be -have joined the federal pins eacb mealllll'ing'· """"·· is olx rnoMha ,after a Nil•
In making a rrtudo' ol the cause Inches long, 111111 11 'lnchto In hesrlng It ......etoclln a.aile.:.
·of collapse, tllal also will delve
have been 1m 1W 7 bofort lnlormaUoD Ia
into preventive meaBUres before EadJ pin welalla , """" . 200 avaUable !ram test~
lind after lhe collapse.
poundo.
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aai&lt;l 111e tooliDD lo~er Bald tllo misolng pin
Be Bal~ tmro~a k1J0W .,lllgolm's Willi 1&lt;1 tincl the pin
11111ch f a . - tho eye bars to- the mi11ID1 plo came ~ a lo lo provo llill'llnd • the

Now You Know

A atJio rewo of - EaiW' hltl Wll I reatun Ol I

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Brereton ~ of lla,1-

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Thayer, appeared before a lea- committee.
.
la)aUve subcommittee appo1me&lt;1
118 aai&lt;l It wss hla opinion
to kel!ll tile lelllolature abrsallt . that tile eight - membe&lt; sroup
ol lnveatlptiODs being made by was BJ)JIOinte&lt;l "ID trick tbe
a pr1va$e ccnsultant ft.rm and people Into bellevin&amp; the lqiafederal asenclea IIJlllOintecl un- laUve lea&lt;lerlhlp lfllllll a comdor an Otder·by President Jolin- plete lnve~. ..
Tho oubcormnlltee re8pOII(Ied
1011 •

Feature Club
Style Revue

Final Rehearsal

1 We leave everything

Ileal as a pin and clean
your Mllytag.
1 We leave a postagepaid card for you to
evaluate our work.

Rlteo ol eonflrmaU.,;,.(or olabt

wltlte wllh green saUn blnrs, carrted palm branches and PreHDted, The Palma under the direction of Mrs. Marvin Burt. Maktq up . the group were CArol
Barnltz, Melanie Burt; Terri
~ Russell, Caral1m lind
Maral1m Tracy, David and Kennelb Harris, Jselce Holter, Danny Wood, Joe, DoutdaaaadJames
Rosenbaum, Kathy and Mary HelUngtoo, George W. Wells, Mrs. en Bluttnar, Usa and Rebecca
Carl E. Lambert and 1nlant 1bomaa, Faitll Ann Perrill, lind

FISH &amp;FRENCH FRIES

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Eight Youths
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