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Sentinel, Pomeroy-MiddlePort., 1-.prU 15, 1968

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hl.ve been &lt;OIIIilletod ror

at the Trinity United Churdl or
c·hrist at 2:30 p.m. 01'1 Aprll21.
A half-hour of nuptial mu11lc to
precede the ceremony will be
presented by Mr11. Ben Neutzling, organist, and Mrs. Marvin Burt, vocalist.

elu&lt;m wedding or Miss
""4ff. ~ Hall, dalll!hter or Mr.

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...S Mr1. James Hall, Chester
~~\!'i?' ~ 1o B,tll Chadwick, Jr., son
•;;, af Mr. ,and Mrs. Bill Chadwick,
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Maid or honor ror the bride- Vowa of the c:eremony will be
elect
will be Miss Ooma Rei' · ' J'Md by the Rev. W. H. Perrin
bel of Pomeroy, ~the brides-

maids will be &amp;le and Staron
Ott OC Delaware.

Bob Chadtick oCColuoW.Iswill
serve al!l belt man Cor hta brother, and the ushers Will beErnelt

Hall or Washington, D. C. and
Paul Sells of Columbus.
Guests will be registered by
MJ&amp;s Marilyn Mac Rae of Columbus, and hostesses Cor a reception to Collow in the church
social room will be Miss Mar,t

Hall, Mill

Sandy Ch~cl&lt;.

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Mrs. W, H. Perrin.

SPECIALS!
ODELING SUPPLIES
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PLAIIWHITE
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WOOD
PANELING

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SUSPENDED
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PUQJ Ill lOll IEEID

rs~~i~'J'''' '' " ' \"Iil Baptist Children o.f
li' Colendarll! Pomeroy Enjoy H.uht
MONDAY
AMERICAN RED CI!OS(; blood
mobUe. Monda)' 1 1 to 6 p, m.,
Pomerw Junlnr liJBh SchooL
Walk.in cbnors welcome.
POMEROY CHAPTER 80 at
7:30p.m. Monday at the Masonic
Temple, &amp;Declal sesslontocont'er
most excellent masters degree.
CANDVSTRIPERS at V~raao
Memorial Hospital, 6:30 Mobday night.

TUESDAY
REVIVAL, Apple Gron Methodist Church, 7:30 - h eventns.
Aprll 14 11&gt; April 21. Public Invited by Rev. Chules Norrts,
pastor.
FRIENDLY CIRCLE, 8 p.

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JatosJav ol MarUn.lc ..act Wfl..

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and Select Masters, 7:30 .P. m.

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Uam ot Slayati., memberl ot, a .
IIOrflrtu.l IDYOJ;'IUIKlnt
· were hurled by J&gt;OUUcal
ento froln a lflnd!ntliiU.e'IW&gt; 1 •
burl royal ca8tlo In Pr.,...e 1n .
· 1418 In an lncldont l!loi became
known as the del"""otraU"" o1
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An Eaoter eahuntlorcblldrlll
Refrelllllilentl wert aervedllld
of tho Pomeroy Flrll BI(JIIII . uch child Was presented with u
Churtb &amp;mdal' Scho!ol 'WU lteld Eaater blikot A!ld ballc(oao.
Soturdo!' ·l!ternooo on thO bock
Attend~Jw · the P«f1;Y were Jlllt
lown of the Mro. J, -erd Fo,._
or home.
Wlnnlns ftnt »rile for finding
a prize ea wao Keith Ball~.
Helene Wyatt and BoMio CoiiCh
tied tor findlng the most eggs;
Marla Sheridln and Le111 Phalln
UOd tor blowtns the balloon• the
hiettest. and Jetf Couch won an
ea aDd ~ contest.

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THE REV, BILL PERRIN, chaJnnu ot the Pomeroy UJUars tor :seoo1araprogram, center,
recebe.!l $100 contrtbutiona tor the fund from Theodore T. Reed, president ot The Farmers Bank ·
and S&amp;vings Co., lef4 and Edison Hobltetter, rlgflt, president ot the Pomeroy National Bank. sm.
dent&amp; Will be completing a house • to - OOu.!le canvus this week in Pomeroy to wrap UP the second
amua1 lund drive and a canvass of the buslnes.s section is also PPected to be ~ompleted in the
communlt;y this week. A third $100 contribution in Pomeroy hu been made by SWisher and LohBe

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Ohlinger, Mrr.GeorgeAnderson.,
Wechesdl,y, Pomeroy Masonic Mrs. Tom Rue, Mrs. Jllll\es Sul-

Temple,
CLA!iS 12, at 8 p.m. Wednes-

BATHROOM FIXTURE
Sparklin1 while &amp;lw with crystal
boUom. Up to one 75 wall bulb,
(Lus bulb.)

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CEiliNG FIXTURE
floral pattern on while Jl.u.L Up
to one 60 wall bulb. (lea: bulb.)
Rea. 3.70

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and sash insert. 32" .. 81". J're.
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· AUNT JElllll\IA, IT WON'T BE LONG- Until the Racloollerthlml AoooclaUon holds it..,.
nua1 Aunt JomJma Pancake cllnnor, Tho event ldll be hold from 10 a.m. w 5 p,m, &amp;mda.Y at tho

See these beautiful now l'laytex Livlne Bras
with Criss·Cross Action today.

Haelne Junior Hilh SchooL 14vld Sa,yre,loolt, and Lynn Hart hold one of the street signs which have
been placed to call attention to the event. Panctkes and sausqe will be served &lt;larillg the desjpated hours at $1 for a~ta UJd SO cents tor children under 12 W"ith no limit on servings.

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EROY

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Watch this newspaper and listen to
the Noon News on WMPO for do1ens
of Spring Specials
You Don' Need Cash· Just Open A
Blld- A- Count

Frank Krautter, Jr., LUlian
Walker, Evelyn White, Harry
Krautter, Freda Krautter, Affid.
of Trans., Pomeroy.
Lillian Walker, James Walker,
Evelyn White, Eli D. White, Marie
Thomas, Harl')' Thomas, Harey
Krautter, Leona Krautter, Freda
Mae Lawson, Lawrence La"aon.
Freda Krautter to Frlllk Krautoter, Jr., parcel5, Pomeroy.
Delmar G. Baum, Kathl')'D L
Bawn to Harley Hendricks, Irene
Hendricks, 1.34 acre. Olester.
Howard B. Caldwell, Sr,, Rubal
w. Caldwell to lk&gt;werd B. Calcl-

CIUCAGO- THE 1\IAYOR WAS ANGRY. His mos.... was
tene. Pollee Who saw arsonists were to "aboot to kJU.•• Officers
who IIW' looters were to "shoot to maim or crf»p}e.,.
While pPerts across the nation debated way.11 of handling
mau racial disturbaooes, tbose orders moved trom Mayor Rlct..
erd J, llal~ w J&gt;Oilco So(&gt;!. James B. Conll&amp;k Jr., w tho cop on
the beat within a matter ot hours ~. Anf disturbance 1n
Chicago that Involved looting ond Orebomblngs or other ronns of
arson would be mOt with "deadly torce." aeeordJng to Dsley, ·
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in the intertst ot having a Qne ctcy."
SAIGON - THE UNITED Sf ATES LOsr FOUR planes bombing
North Vietnam Monday In one ot the air war's heaviest losses or the
year. Two Jets were OJwned 1n heavy antlalreratt fire and two
collided aild cra,shed en route home. Five of the six men aboard
the tour lost planes were rescued. An Air Force "jllly groen gi..
ant'' heiiCO(Iter plucked one pfiot w safety 12 minutes after he
ejected, a record Cor such combat rescue, according to mllitary

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well, Jr., Marvene Y. Caldwell,
1.6 acre, Orange.
~erman S. Ford, Ella B. Ford
to James Roush, Margaret Roush,
lots,Letartvllle.

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Right of Way, Olive.
Susanna E. Arnold to Harold
H, BlacksiOn, Helen E. BW:katon,
1 acre, Chester.
Chalmer Blaine llally II&gt;
Bryce H. Taylor, Cblorls A. TQoo
lor, parcels, Lebanon.
Ama M. 1\vthtr, Comm., Millard Pierce, dec,, to DJrothy
Pierce, lot. Middleport.
Uoyd E. Thomas, dec., to
Ethel Thomas, Certificate for
trans., Rutland.
Scott E. McComas, Alma J.
McCnmas w Rinaldo J.Brun,U
na Mae Brun. parcels, Columbia.
Carl S. U,•ell, Thobno U,10ll
11&gt; Junklr Darst, Pauline II.
Darst., parcels, Rutland.
SybU Ebersbach, Oomm.,
ct,de Ta,ylor, doc., wPeariT..,.

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TONIGHT .... TUIIDAY
AprillS.16
WALT Dl-Y'I
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TUESDAY, AP:

In Good Will

Alllol\ncoment that expanded
direct distance dlallni (EDDD)
Will be provided Pomeroy a n d
Middleport phone users 1n June
waa made by General Telephone
Cn. of Ohio at Mondi.Y nl!ll~ s
meeting or Pomeroy counct1.
Robert L, KaaUey of Athens,
commercial manager, said June
16 Is the target date. EDDD Is
th0 nrst part or a $900,flOO serVice improvement program here

extending"' 19'11.
Keatl~

ll&gt;ld oouncllmen EDDD
to dial all
long dlatance ealh dlreet. More
than 100 million I'onea In tbe
United &amp;ates and Canada can
be reached through direct diallOR.
Besides Pomeroy and Middle.
port, the EDDD service ldll be
established ror the Letart Falls,
Portland, Syracuse, Rutland and
Raclne areas at the same time.
''Direct dialing for staUon..to~
station calls has been otrered In
some ureas of the country for
more tharJ a decade," Keatley
explained. "But EDDD is t h e
most modern ~stern available.
n allows direct dlallnl or all
long distance calls, such as per.
son-to..person, collect and cred·
it card."
allows phone users

lliawing
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ucentrallzln&amp; of. long d t stest1n1 and assignment
operaUons is a trend In t b e
area code and U.e out-ot-town lncl.lstry,'' said Keatley, "'Ibis
oombers. For all other fiypes of provjdes more effief.ent opera.
long dlstanee calls, the access Uon and better service to CUIcode wtll be zero, plus area tamers.
code and the call party's numHe told lawmakers the Pomeber.
roy business office, situated at
Another feature lll tho 1968 238 W. Maln..st., will remain 1D
improvements will be ec;pipment operation. The $900,000 _.,.
to test cullOrner linea from a sion will not atrect phone rates.
test and service ceuter Jn AUJKeatley explained the d.rst ltep
ens. Prelellt sen1ce employes toward EDDD was cmstruetfon
wtJI relllaln here, but receive of an 180 ft. microwave tower
asslgnmetQ from Athena.
-on Breezy Heights last fall. 1bi.!l
tance,

River Ga11H.
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Melga County loot a battle
Time will tell whether
it ha.!l lost tile war.
The battle is to maintain its
goocl standing ID tho il1lntlngton
Dilrtrict Blood Bank. 1'1111t was
lost when 74 persoos came
II&gt; the bloodmoblle lllonday, With
57 beJng accepted as donors. At
a very mlnimum 150 pinta were
needed, according to the Meigs
County Red Cross chapter, to
meet debits and get 1n the black.
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The war, which may be lost,
is the struggle to retain Meigs

REV. LUSHER
Revival services wW becODo
ducted ID the First Butlst
Church ot Middleport Wed:ne~
da.Y, April 17 through Aprll
21, starting oath evening at

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7:30 With Evqell&amp;t ..... C...
les Lusher bringing the me•
sages. Then will be special
music each night. The .PUblic
is Invited.

ean laad OOJ,y 11&gt; beiJJg erased.
Fifteen ot the pints reeeived Monday were replacements.

Other fJUlri(s set were:
First time OOnors, 20; gallon
ckmrs, Dorwin D. Clark, New
Haven, w. Va.; two pHon tboors, Jame.!l L. McHaffie, Kathryn Denisoo, and three gallon
donors, David J, Koblentz.
Nurses serving were Barbara
Van Meter, Twila Neu.Uling, and
Ruth Powers.
Doctors serving were R a y
Heaton, L. D. Telle, Roger Daniels, and Sellm Blazntcz.

tower baa &lt;Ollljlln rsdlo lfld»moot wllidt ldll boom loaa ....
tanee mouqos to Alho111.
Al10, lv&amp;e ldllit1cmsofswttcblns facllllles and """ power
OQJipment h&amp;Yo been lnotelled In
the Pomoro.r c:entral om...
These acltUUOna are neeenary
tor gaining aCcess to EDDD and
"'NNIICCIIqr loeal eervloe faclll.
ties.
K..Uf,)' ..., autllned otller
J&gt;lumed - . . , IIIII)I'OVemento.
A mo,lor cable lcldltlon late this
year ldll provide ICidlu..ai ells. - {!;ontlnued .. ~

Servins

Bids Sold for
Work at Locks

Mlos Betk;v Nease, dalll!hter
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W.
Nea.,, Pom-, )a 1110 lll the
1! contestant• seeking tho M1,11
SOuthern ~Jo crown at t h e
Pomeroy Junior !Ugh Stbool oa

School.

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A senior at Pomeroy H I 1 h
School, Miss Nease is a palt
honored r:aaeen or Jobs Daughters, has been a cheerleader
for ftve Years; was both a val-

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A oae Cl!l' II&lt;!C1dont occurred at
In lho car drJ.., by 11:11', p..,. ....., 9" Rt. Ut,
; ~ ti the louMiotiJI of a mlla WI of lit.
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Alumni Asked

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With Mrs. Clllford Lellhtdt, Mra.
Harold Blackllm, Mra. Arlee
Abbott, lllro. Fred Gooalolh,loll"
!ilerri Black-. Mro. Kathy
Abbott, Mrl. l!ull1 .. Mra.
Goorp lld1110r, Mrs. WUUam
Grueser, aad Mra. Lewis Grue-

Loading andunloodlnawasdone
by Dick Davlo and Tom Vlllifm.
Clorltal work wa1 -*&lt;1 by
Mary Nease, Jean Nea-. Won.
etta SI.Yre, ~ .. Hoback, Eloise
'MIIte, Bouleh llr...1, Harriet
Nelgler, Jean SI.Yre, Lola illmp.
1be canteen was the ton, Eleanor Gordoa, l'lullne Ill'.
soli, Clara Mcintyre, Edith Sis.
...,, Leah Weatherby, Ev~ Gil.
more and Grace Drake.
v...u......r ...... by ~­
lty Print lllop, ~ Columbus and Soutl!em Oblo Electric
Co,, Ohio CG., illll¥ Sea.
llllol, Ath•o lleall!liiir, ~
RaciiD ... and Mila'• Local

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the long distance center lor Pomarea phooe users. Athens is
one of the tew areas in t h e
country to have EDDD,
111e intricate EDDD swltc·hing
equipment Js situated in Athens.
As a result, Pomeroy's operator luncttoos will be handled
there. All operators employed
here have been offered job in
Atll9tls or other areas, explained KeaUey,
EDID caUs ldll be made by
eroy

dialing an access code. For example, on station-to-station calls,
the u.aer will dial .,1," plus the

entine and homecoming cp.teen
tandldate at Fomeroy H 11 h
TOKYO (UP0- North VI.._
WASHINGTON - Tenth Dis. Scllool. .!lie is a member ot the
nam today accused President
trict Congressman Clarence E. Big Bend Minstrel Auoci.U..
John11011 of a lack of goodwill
Mllier Wday reported that tho and was a flnallst in the Miss
tor rejecting Hanoi's suggestion
U, S. Arm,y Corps of Engineers American Teenapr contest In
of Warsaw or Phnom Penh for
has awarded contracts for con- 19fi7. lite Is a member or the
Vleinam talks.
struction of buihHngs, grounds, Pomerw
BECKY NEASE
llalted Methodist
Nham
l)m,
the official
utllltJes and visitors racUides Church and tho dlur&lt;h choir.
Communist Part.v newsplij)er in
at Belleview Locks and Dam oo
Having had training In t a p,
North Vietnam, said in an
the Ohio River.
ballet and acrobaUt danclns,
edlll&gt;rlel, broadcaot by Hanni
Contraets have been let to Miss Nease will present a danee
that the .United states "has
Paul E. L-an Cnnotructtoo number Jn the talent competitaUed to match its deeds with
~Chambersburg, Pa., ror$132,. UOn ot the Mlu &amp;Juthem Cfrlo
Its words/'
000 and wtho 0, K. ConotrutUon Pageant, 9le also pla,ys plaoo,
It accused the John.!IOn
Co. of &amp;luth Charleston. w. Va., lnunpet and Freneh hom,
AU alumni or Pomerw lligt&lt;
observers bere.
admlnlotratlon of trickery ''to
for $333,684.
Sebool
are asked to attend a meetlt&gt;onSOI'In8 the papant are the
Anteric111 BI'Okesmen Said the losses eama as the North VIet- deli¥ contacts and ease public
Miller said that the Lehman Pometw Chamber of CGm. InK at 7:30 this Thurlda,y night
namese threw I.P tbe1r heaviest sntliircratt ttre Iince President protest."'
COI1IpaiJy Will cmotruct a uUllty
merce and tile Cldo Eta Phi at the Pomeroy Town hall .
Johnoon llmUod bombing 1o the Cnmmuniot llltlon"s southern """"
The United states was said to
building, restroom hulldlns and Chapter of Beta stsma Fbi Sor·
••:r.t ia Important and imperhandle -11 routes Marth 31, In South Vt-.n, u.s. 11.52 Strllti&gt;- have ruled out Warsaw because
two picnic shelters and the 0. orlty. Winners of the contest Will ative tor a IIJCce.!lsfW bancprt:
1Drtres61o ~ l'OPNtedl,y bombed the main Communist suPPly it is a Olmmunist CI!Pitd and
K. Company Will ..,.otruct os receive Rlllnel'OUs prizes in ad- and reunion to have all graduroute f - . , guoriUu Who ambushed two Amerlcen BI1IIJ units Phnom Penh because communi-eiiiJlanada,
ac.cess roads, park- dl.tlon to official Miss America ates who live in MeJgs County
and o ~Vl' river Patrol rOrte Monda,y.
cations and dJplomadc repreInK areas, santiiJ;r factlldes and trophies, The first pJaet win- attend the Thursda,y session and
MOSCOW - TWO SOVIET SATELLli'ES - one a pOsaible sontatlon ID tho . C&amp;mbodlaa
landscape the area.
ner 1rill take part in tbe Miu help prepare letters for out-or.
Prototwe of Russia's flr•t manned moon exploration craft - clllltal are limited !Dr allied
Ohio Paaeant II&gt; be held at s... uacluates. All should be
carried out separm Pl&gt;orlments ID orhlt tocta,y, They completed nations. But Nhon Don quoted
on hand also w help plan &amp;00&lt;1
dusky
next
summer.
hiawry's second fUII,y •utumatlc &lt;beldJw In SJ&gt;oeo Monda.Y, Co1mos Johnson speaking ln Dss
LOCAL TEMPS
class reunions. the menu, hostllleUite 212 IWdpci itl &lt;beld.. unit at a relative SJ&gt;eed O! onl,y !lolnoo, lows, J uiy 1, 1986:
The temperature 1n cbwntown
esses
and hosts and ticket sell~
Portland to
one II&gt; .2 yard.l per second lnlo CoiJIIOo 213'o cout&gt;llns collar ot
Pomeroy at 11 a.m. Tue._ un-'IC U.e;y wUI only let me kmw
era; Paul Cascl, president said.
1:21 P.m., Monda.Y, AI tho time the two croft hurtled over the Pact- when and where ••• I wUl haw
der sunny skies was 12 dep'eea. ,
Adlled to the businesses selJ.
fie at a Jf'OUDd IPeed ot nve miles a .!lecond.
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my closest and most trust
lng Ueketa tor this yMI"s evart
T111, the Soviet now• lpn&lt;:Jl laid Co1111101 212, launc:hod SW.. associates at that time and at
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Meet the candidate night will are tlle New York Clothing House
dl3, used onboard radar and ita own eleCtronic: COJIIPuter to chase tl1at place in a matter of hours.
be observed Frida.Y at tho Port. llld BRW Hardware In Pomedown a poaljro Coo..,. 213, iauntlhed Mondl,y, A radio command
ro,y.
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land Elomentacy School.
from lll:lb SSJ&gt;anteci the two ShiP• after tllree hours end 50,..
Ahurml members are alked
A Jltnv .._r Will be aervuteo or Joint rll&amp;hto .tllo.Yrl""olrlnll&gt;'l..,.ateorbltswcarryouta
J:
to
eontact rrlends and urge a Jarp
'f1
£1
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ed at ~ p.m. by the wscs or
,_ oet of·~ u Individual »rvbel;
GAUGES _ Gallklolla, 12.2
attendance
Thuroda,y evening.
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the Portland Methodist Churcb.
In w~ Dr, -.nt c. WelSh, ....,uUve aecrofait of and 15.1 l'llnnlns "7 feet of roll.
Followiag the IR.Ippiii', candidate
For the benoftt of the Jlllbllc,
tho U.S. Natll!llll Aoronaut1,c1 and ~oeo Cowio:U, interpr- the era; Pt. Pleasant, ~tO· Pom
as In tho past, a dante follow.
ThreOJIOJ'S&lt;
ms
were
Injured
In
SOuth,
1111&gt;arOIIII,y
feU
uloop
at
nlib~
SJ&gt;CIIsored
by
tho
cornmu.
Soriet IChliYIID.ent II UIIIPtedbw II'" of ,I ttvfaofOul program for , l"D)'-MISOII, 2J. 30• Ul......,' 1. ..
puttfne·men on the ~w
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50 • two-car collision st 2:57p.m. the wheel of his cor, The veblclo nley, Will be obaerved. AU can- InK tho alumni ban&lt;Pll .nu be
and ..,.., lo tho l!'llleral )JObllc ot $1
CO~UMBUS - A .t.'ll MILLION sult hU- Died In federal . ~x:-::~t;:O~ li&gt;ndoo' on Rt. 7 fouMIIIths of a wont . llllt of COllier IIICI struck dldate1 .nu be
JIOJ'J&gt;OriJOII. Music Willbepruvtcicourt here by • .......,. woo c~ed Zaneivlllo J1911co- her met, and WIDfiald,
the mUe aortb of the railroad bridge the northbound Hall car nearl,y Invited to ~ lor ave mined by tho ACMETS of Parkero.
at
Keoaup,
tho
state
lllshwl¥
hoack&gt;n.
utes.
The
Jlllbllc
Is
Invited
w
. (Contlnuod on »ace 2)
iliL .
are on
burg,
Dancing Will be from 9
l'olrol r1110rled.
Thoro was heaY)' c1unaao 1o atteilil.
p.m.
to
1 a.m.
Admitted lo Bolser BoiiPital HeU's 1962 Pontiac and w Coo~
wu James Hall, 73, of tt8 Pike ran's 1968 Ford. Both Vlillcloa
st., Keaau&amp;o. driver of one cor, had w11!1 lOWed aWl,!'.
ltlth a cerebral concussion, InTho Patrol cited Cochran tO.
ternll lnjurio1 and lactrllllou GoUWla lfunlciPal· Court Ailrll
of tho arms, Ha 11 r1110ried In 26 on a ~- of drivq lolt of

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In preparing lor EDDD here,
the service was instituted at
Athans In 1966. Athens ltlll be

County m the bloodmobUe• s list

man wanted In the sniPer
sla,ytns or IX. llfartln l.othor
.King Jr., ulooked exactly like.,
Eric Storvo Gal~ the elu•Ive
central figure in a nationwide
manhu.nt, according to Galt's
landlord.
Federal &amp;gents, stW tefustng
comment on the Investigation,
Qeared no closer tO locating
King's ISS88Sln Monda_y.
At, agents continued to follow
cold trails, it seemed more
llke(y that Galt mq have been
an eloborate(y devioed alias and
that such a person extated only
in a Birmingham roomJ.ng house
in
c"ertaln Alabama state
records.
Galt canrot be traced before
he took a room In Blrmlng(wn
last August or after his
abanGJned car was im,pounded
by the FBI In Adanta last WOOk.
Alabama Purchase. LicenSe
Galt, claJming to have ~ome
II&gt; Alahiuna from l.oul•~
bought his white Musta,. ID
Blrmiagham end uplied lor an
was granted a state drinr,.s
license.
Little aloe Is known of the
figure, desc:rlbed as having a
southern drawl and a pointed
oos~the same general deBe~
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;FIVEC:.EN.TS,

~ "slops.'' Continued deficits

RIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPOAn artlsrs conception or the

tall' coodltton.

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GUbert Mees, Catherine Meees
to MaMtng D. Weblter, .PU'ttll,

INSULATION

Hanoi Finds

LBJ Lacking

Frank Krautter, dec., toFrecla
Mae Lawson. Marie Thomas,

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COLONIAL DOOR

livan, Yrs. Robert Tewksbar)',
Mrs. Karl Owen, Mrs. Richard
Karr, Mrs. Richard OWens, Mrs.

day, Heath MethOdist Church;
Mrs. Nan Moore program lead- Carl Gilmore and Mra. Leo Kener.
ned)', Sr.
THURSDAY
ROBERT A CffiCLE, at I h e Pomeroy.
John Cline Dalley, Gladys M.
Pomeroy Maaonic Temple at 7
Dail,y
to Christine Branham, parp.m. Thursda.y, potluck supper;
all line officers, past matron11 cels, Salisbury.
llobb)' E. Dill, Lula L. Dill 11&gt;
o1 District 25, Order of the East.
Adm..
of U.s. Veta. Atfalrs.,lots,
ern &amp;ar, eligible to attend. Bring
POmet'O)'o
own table services.
Elizabeth Gardner II&gt; Clifton
TWIN CO'Y ~rinettea, ThursFraley,
Carolyn Frale;y, U,6S
day, 7:30 p.m. social rooms or
Columbus and Southem Ohio acres, SciPio.
John W, Call, Selm1 call to
Electric Co,
Manrd.n&amp;
D. Webster, 140.17
BUSY BEE Clau9a.m. Thursacres~ Chester.
day. Trinii¥ United Church of
11ann1ng D. WebsJer, IIRry A.
ChrJst.
Webster
to John W. Call, Sehna
TRINITY CHOm rehearsal,
Call.
130.77
acres. Olester.
7:30 Thursday nigllt at the
Mildred S. Dal.11a, Linder A.
church.
Dains to Karl Krautter, Clarice
H. Krautter, 14 acres;,SIUsbury.
Meigs
Bessie Larldna, W, · W. Coraa
grove, Ada Congro.., II. A. Hal~
A. A. Smith, LuciUe Smith 11&gt; Columbia Gas of Ohio k~, right ot
way, Olive.

Fair .;if ;J ~ ..... ~ &gt;

General TeleJ:; .te Brings
EDDD to Meigs in June

PLAYTEX

Mrs. Joe BaUey, MilS Martha

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low Ia iClt,~llli!ildiQ'~
&lt;lcu&lt;IDHI, ,..._., CbliocO Ill

I.Jeoolf!d To The lnte,..,.t. Of The Meig.-Mtu011 AN!fl

FOR YOUTHFUL SUPPORT AND
SEPARATION

as Kelly, Mrs. RusseU 18ons,

Weat,hh '

en tine

criss~ross
action ..

Tuesday, United - Church of
Christ. Mrs. Elu Gilmore. Jr.,
progr1111leador.
RACINE ELEMENTARY PTA,
A ferewoll Part1 oooorine the
Tue5da,y, 7:30 p. m ., Racine Rev. Howard R&amp;A&gt;alt ldll be held
Grade SchooL
at 8 p. m. Wedne•da.Y at the Mlcldl.eport First United PresbyterWEDNESDAY
ian Churtb.
SOUP SUPPER, Wedne~,
Tho Rev. Mr. R&amp;A&gt;al~ wbohos
Racine Methodist Churth. begin- pastored the Middleport Ql.ureh
ning at 4:30 P• m. Soli), pie, for 17 years, hll resigned and
sanc:lwiches and coU'ee.
will be moving later thll week
WINWIG TRAIL Garden Club, w Lewlsburl·
Wednesda,y, 7:30 P. m., home of
Church members, trtends of
Mrs. Joe struble; program, weed the minister, and the general
control and evergreens; dlsp._,. PUblic are invited to the party.
of edible Oowers to be featured.
Hosteues wW be Mrs. Edward
PAST PRESIIENTS, Ladies Burkett. Mrs.Jud!QnWhlte.IOas
At~Xiliary, DrewWebsterPost39, Phyllis Joachim, Mrs. Everett
American Legion, at 7:30 Wed- . Bachner, Mrs. Paul Heptonst&amp;ll.
nesda,y night, home of Mrs. Iva Mrs. Vbtcent Dabo, Mrs. TbomPowell

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Asphalt, Pipe
Bids Received
Bids on

all)lhalt and Jlipe were

taken under - - lleada,y
when tho Meta• Coualr Board
ot Commlslioners met.
The commialionera who were
joined by Ted lleeilO. COOIIIfy
engineer, and Rolland Torrence, deprt;y mglne~r, tor tbe
meeting received Bix bids em
26,000 lallooo ol aiPhalt and
ftve bldl '"' pipe - · The
conuntuloners and the COOIIIfy
enJ(neerlnl deporiment wIll
study the blcls beloro action 11
talcen.

oomml•-·

Boloro the
al.
so was a deleptlon from the

Pomeroy Chanar ol c o m.
merce, whldt - · hliJ&gt; ID
clearlnl a portion or the river
hank In ~lor the 1968
Big Bend Rogotta Wo-. A
J&gt;lan woo outlined throuab whim
hoi)l mlcht be avollable.
Thirteen aross (]( Amerle1.0
Flap - . ordered froln the
ElectrCIIIc Tool Co., Frenm.
for u11 oa Memorial Da,y tor
veterana' eraves. Everitt J.
Holmes, Gloulter, trras namec1
apiary . . _ lor llolp

County. Billa

were _...ed for

(lO)'ment.

Monda,y bad beea oet u the
date of the flnll Pltile heorll1!
belore the COIIIII1&lt;cxnmlallonwa
00 the - · declaloa dec.U..
Ins the Commlllllty A&lt;tloa """'
£"lD u tho ol!lelal War oa Po"' .. . ; I
orty orpnl-n Ia 11ote1 ~ · :
ty, No Pl'Otesto wen!9111111 ·
the CAP II...,. olrlolaJir1floOI'Q'procnmorprill'lloo.

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('Jicdr~ . Ch~rale

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Program Revealed

Eddie Roark ontllollrlllaodbaol!.
and Bob Bootwl&lt;k ....... trum.
pot. Cool Water, will coliiJ&gt;lele
tllo IIO&lt;IIon, aloag wltll Blaol&lt;

Jllemoo will
:.lio. ""~~""~¥' bJt 1he Rio Grande
. ~ lind Cboo"alo when thoY .,..
,,sOi'ltl'· JliiO" .In &lt;OOcort at s ,.m. oo
~. Ajlrll 27. at tile Pollio·

11 the COlor.

• 1"01 JlloiOr High School.
., ~ Twin CIQ' Sluine Club

,. Will

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banjo ond ball will be lealured
&lt;:11 "•udlence tavorites.·~ Maa

and IUo World, will comt&gt;lete
the eoneert.
Accompanl.st for the choir and

The Chwale trio Jolm Uole, chorale, the latter ol2t vol.cea,
BUitar; Ancleram m banjo and Is Rlc:hard UUOn.
BUIW. and Walter Brown oo

IIJIIOi,OO&lt; tile concert wltll

.. ~~ tct go to the Aladdla

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Banquet Speaker for
Marauders is Snyder

'lbe 53-voice cllolr, directed
ill'' -lyn ROll, vocal and Jn.
11n1menta1 dlrecror o1 RIo

Grande Colleae, will .,.n tile
pracfam with a segment endt.
. }!d. History ol Mual&lt; Develop·
'"-..iieit. ilclucled will be, Let 1bere
Be Peaet, Ave Verum, Beetho..,•a Hallelll)ah (!.loont ol OlIves), Ode w Joy, Sanctus wltll
l4t1e Roark 811 tenor 8Dlo1Jt,
.llld Alleluia! All Glory Be 1n
God.
ftltrltual and lolk will
make UJ&gt; tile next segment witll

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University and wound up oo the
Bil Dutc:bmao'a" 1940-41 team

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two or tllree games.

meaningful negotiations.
Public otlnion here and
abroad against cont1ruatlon ot
the
contlict constitutes a

&amp;lyder was a baake1ball guard
and forward and also a star

powerful torce impelling the
President to eonwromi.se as

halfback ln his undergraduate

much as he safety can in an

which were numeraup in the N&amp;..

tiODSI lmltallonal Tounamontat
Madison Square Garden, wl101lng

COACH SNYDER
days at Ohio U. Following grad.
uatloo be became head basket- dme to basketball in 19S8.

Blood

(Coatlnued !rom- I)
POMEROY - Dave Keller,
IM.vid Hendricks, Walter Couch,
lbrpret M. Daniels, Blll Nease.
CecU Hy&amp;ell, Howard logan, Har~ Van Vranken. Gary Srnith,
U&gt;rotby U&gt;uglas, Mrs. Everett
Batoi!. llovld KDblaotz, JeanWiJ&gt;.
don, Betcy Wills, Harlan Wei&gt;,.., L"onHwmeJ,Keonot~tWelsh,
Leroy welsh, Edward Bell, Rol&gt;ert w. Vauglm, Wllllam R. ADdlraon, Kathle611 Wella, KenDeth
Harris, klla Ho111ell, Eloise
Roush, Paul Cllper, Harry L.
a-"-·
~•·• G• R.
u.u.v.Jt Romer B• .:~~u.•.u,.
TIJ.lmpson, James L. McHaaie,
Jack E. Sullg, Wllliam Radford,
lll&lt;llard Eblln.
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Mrs. Arletta Pickins, Oris Hu~

versity in 1946 as assistant baSketball and assistant 1~1

coach and took over tile run
cage reins in 1949 Mien Trautwein was forced to retire &lt;be
to ill health. He was backfield
coa~!h in football until he gave
up all grid duties 1n devote IIIII

eluding

two

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HONOLULU (IJPO -

in~

successful trips to

NCAA cage toomey as the MAC
representative, Snyder's teams
have been 111-85 high amongmajqr college teams over that per-

etrort to test the Communists'
slncor!Q'.
strong MUitary Position
At the same dme. the
imProved mUUary situation
untbubtedly wUI lead some of
his advisers to urge that he
remain tough on the grounds

t11at Hanoi has been butt
Iod.
He is one or 21 athletes hon- enough to mike lt more
ored in the &lt;llio University's agreeable tD talking on reasona-

Athletic Hall of Fame, initiated in 1967. He hilS a record of
254 wins and 195 losses 0\'er the
past 19 yeai's.
Tickets for the banqttet, at
$1.75 each, MBJI' be purchased

ble tsnns.
rne assumPtion here has been
t11at, deiii&gt;lto Jockeying over just
where to make initial "co•
tact&amp;," the United States and
North VIetnam l'lnaiiY would get
together someplace because
neither would wu.t to be

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residents and a number or antiwar demonstrators at Iolanl Pal-

ace, 14 we have no response or
comment from Hanoi - other
than radio statements - about
any ot the locations that we have
suggested."

PLAYER DRAW TONIGHT
Boys League managers are to

meet tonlgbt al7:30 In 1nWn hall

In Middleport to conduct the an.
nua1 player draw in preparation
Cor the summer seaaon.

The name Thomas means

"twin" and was originally ap-

D.t: : :.. ~ ;~:;:~d e ~et rwm:r_;:_ down at the plate

Pr. PLEASANT - Tile vat...
dlcrorlan. salut&amp;Wrlln and llo,..
orarlan ol tho 1968 graduating
class ol Point Plessant Hlih
SchoOillavo be,.. n11111ed IC' Clw&gt;les Withers, .PrinciPal.
Valodlcrorlln Is Slfl&gt;heo Carl
Clark. son or Mr. and Mrs. Foilrest Clark of 3011 Parish Ave.,
who has a 4.0 average. He ts
vi~&amp;i)resldent of the National
Hooor Soclecy, and a member of
the board of directors or ~
dent CouncU, Key Club, The..
piAns and TAP, and senior bancL
He Is also president of the
Point Pleasant Junior Volunteer
Fire Ilq&gt;artment, JartlclPated In
both Junior and Senior pl~i,
and was the winner of tht state

o.

G. Hall o1 2410 Mt. Vemm
Ave. s.e hll a 3.947 ·average.
Lynda Is a member ol the ()b.
Kan stall, PoP Club, Koyettos,
Thoi!Pions, Nallooal llomr $1&gt;cieQt, TAP. Sle is also aecre~
tary ol the Student Council and
lla• aweared In botll Junior 111d
senior Class pla,ys. A uweek
in Washington" winner, Lynda
also was 1967 dolegoto w Rhoo

clodendr,.. Girls State, and a
contestant tor Miss &amp;'lrlngdme

thte year.
She plans 1n attend West VIrginia Unlverslcy and obtain a
degree tn nursing. Site is a ,past
Jresldent ol both the Pro&amp;b,ytorlln Youth FeUOwshiJandPI. .
sant Vallll)' Jlospltal Can&lt;\v atrlKey Club essay contest. He was Joro.
a 1967 delegate to the American
Legion Moomtalneor Boys Slate
and will sene as a junior counselor st Boys state tills year,
Wen has been acc89ted at
Georgia lnsdtute ol Tec:lmology
where he plans to m-.Jor In eo-

plied to one of twins, accord·
ing to the Encyclopaedia Bri- . glneerlng.
tannica.
Salut&amp;Wrlan Is Miss lqnda
Hall, dauglltor ol Mr. and Mro.

EDDD

Homrarlan li Jollull v. V.
Weese_ sonof:Mr•.lddlll'i. Ver- ·
aon Daweese, 231·5 Mt. Vernon
Aye,, Wltll an inrage of 3.937,
Joshua Is Jrosldenl ol T Undorstudles, 1967 dolerato w
American Legion
Boys state, member oC National
Ronor Socleey, Varolcy Club, PIP
Club, TAP, sentor Band, goll
team and awoared 1n botll J~&gt;
nlor and senior class p~a. He
Is seeretaey of tile Point PleaVol-•r Junior Fire V.
Jarlll\ont and Jll3'• organ and
trumpet with the "Roek'a !buls"
Jnslnlneotal combo. Hr. alt&lt;lnds
Heights EVB Ctwrch. Joah lias
accoPied at West VIrginia
Unlve.r&amp;lcy and plans w major
In accounting,
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Women are Described

PT. PLEASANT - Jo Am
preaident of the Wayne
CoonQ" Young Republican Club
and former member of the state
GOP El&lt;ecutlve Committee. spoke
Mmdoy evening to tile Maaoo
Count,y Women's Republican
Club.
Mrs. ~ara .stated that women have a place in polltlcs and
they must look back to the examples set by Slsan B. Anthony,
Elizabeth caey Stanton and oth·
er courageous women who fought
for women' s autlrage, w h 1 c h
brought tile rl&amp;ht 1n vote 1n all
women In 1920 through the l!Hh
amendment to the constltutlm.
Along with lido rl&amp;ht &lt;arne tm.
p1led rel!pDilsibUittes, am on &amp;
which are: the rosponsll&gt;Uicy ol
· being lnlormedabouttx&gt;IIUcal sit: uations ln the eommuolt.Y, state
· and naUon; thinking and bringing
· forth new ideas as tbe;y relate
1n sociO\Y problems; of proposIng ,rogramo and lll)lpOI"IIngcan.
didates who espouse the program
In whlc:h 'tlley believe; demand·
lng better government. atld be·
comtng critical of any program,
per1011 or Issue wbtch appears
1n be not In tile best J]Oibllc Jn.
terest.
Ill dosing tile speaker said that
women do not want to replace
tile men, as they are our ludera,
but women must auume IODle
of tile burdens lmpoaed upoo
those ..mo WGUld live In a free
eoclety.
~s,

Garland, Mrs. Ra!'mond Musgrave, Mrs. Jo Jolmaon, Mrs.
Irene McGrew, Mrs• .io&amp;OJ)hlne ;
Lyons, Mr&amp;. lle•sle SllpJ)Ie and
Mrs. M&amp;rp lllekard. Reception 1
- Mro. J. G. F. Jollnaoo. Mrs.
Mabel Garlach, Mra. Palcy Burdette, Mlas Etta Sle Sturpm,
Mra. William Rardin, Jr.; Telephone - Mrs. S. c. WUbalm,
Mrs. Mabel Marlh, Mrl. Jaek
Mallette, Mrs. c. G, Bauerle,
Mrs. Milton .L. Miller and Mrs.
Ted Whitelock.. _"' .
A soc~al l !ww"i wal lleld lot.
lowing the moellng with rolreshmenta served bythebosteaacom~
mlttee, Mro. Tetl Whitelock, Mrs.
Robert Jolm&amp;OD and Mrs. Lucy
Moreland.

REVIVAL SERVICES

Near DaNang

HOSPITAL NEWS

REV.
CHARLES LUSHER

·automatlcllbt

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.. Golfers
Wm Sixth

Pro Standings

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THE FIIST BAPTIST CHURCH

Wets, who led oft and went allowed only two hits tn seven
only 1-lor-9 Including a ground- lmlngs ond Ito was lollowed by
out in the 17ttl l.nn1ng with a Wade Blailngame, who allowed
runner on tlllrd, was the Just one hit the final tour
uowittlo&amp; goat alter rookie Los lmllw• and got tile win.
the elglltll Mot Jltcbor Several JlQers went In
and 22nd Mot In the game-got Instant slllllli&gt;s. ROD Sooboda
lnro a jam,
and Tommie Agee of the Mot•
Miller led oft the 24th with a went o.lor-10 and Ken Boswell PHll.ADELPHIA (UPO- Alex
onl,v hit the Astros was l..for-10. Ron ~vis was 1- Hannum "To1d it like it was"
that inning. He moved to for-10, Aapromonte 0-lor-9 and for the Boston Celtlca.
on Robr's balk and after Hal King 1-lor-9 for the Astros. "They came in here with an
Wynn w 1 s Intentionally
There were also two other uphill figtlt staring them in the
the runners moved ~ times piQed In the NaUonal face,'' the 76ers ooaeh said.
Rusty Staub's erountbut. League Monday night as st. "They were dedicated. They
Pinch-hitter Jotut Bate- Louis edged Atlanta 4--3 In 10 played a Kreat defeJlse, and
Houlton.
was walked intentionally, lnntngs 1nd Los Angeles beat when they forced us to take bad
No
had ever gone
hit hi&amp; grounder.
Pittsburgh ~2.
shots they seemed to get every
Jomaer
20 lnntngs with oo
normalb a second Hank Aaron's two-run seventh reboWld and take ott down the
acortrw..
night game had
couldn't come tW with lnntng homer ott Bob Gibson court on the attat:k."
I .VW 1001 lorwer than 22
(tfOUnder and it was aU gave Atlanta a :J..l lead but 'The way It looked from 'Ole
before.
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Roger Marls' two-run double In opposing coach's bench was the
Pltchblg llle1
hoPed he was golilg for the the eighth tied it. Dll MaxvW way it looked troin tile stands.
As the Pitchers
.Pla,,'' Met manager th81l OOubled in the lOth and Boston just couldn't be beat
cbmlnated the action- a
said liter the KIDlt\ .. it Pinch • nmner
Dick
Simpson Monday night as it downed
that is starting to
like It hit the edge o~, ·the scored on a slngle by .Pinch- Philadelphia 122-104 to keep in
iiiCh•edand skidded, 1 think he hitter John Edwards off Pat contention lor the National
ltt
it.''
Jarvis,
Basketball Association's East~
Ties 1..4Jnpst Decision
Th" Itl~ers had scored just em Di.visloo championship.
The game tied the mark for one run In their Orst four The Joss cut the 76ers' edKe tn
lon&amp;est ~~:ame ever pla,yed to ~~:ames but Jim Lefebvre hlt a the best-of-seven com,petitl.on to
decision-· the 2+-~ Phi-- three-run homer Jn the ninth to 3..2 with the next pme in
""'oli&gt;l1'1s ·Boston contest on belt Plttsburgll. Bob Veale had Roston oo Wednesday. II a
1, 1906. The lotwest giRle bllllked the ftldgers on one-hit seventh game Is necessary, it
26 lmlll(!S was J~ed on M03' unW tlley rallied In the ninth will be J)l~ed Fridll)' nl&amp;hl at
uno wheu Bolton and and Lefebvre beat him.
the Spectrum here.
Russell said he had no words
Of inspiration for the Celtic&amp;
before the game .
Tbe Malp Marauder goll
11 1 just
told them to go out
team scored Ito sixth consecutive
there
and
play the kind of
Win ol the IOI&amp;On JC' Joandll,y deloallng Pt. P1euant and - n By United Pro88 lnterostlooal
National 1eque
li&gt;I.cll3' at I b o Pomeroy goll
American l.eque
W. L Pet. GB
c:ourae.
W• L. Pet. GB Jlou•• I .833
PEPITONE OUT
~ Moll&amp; cloWIIed IronS 0 I,OOO St. Louis
4 1 .800
NEW YORK (UP0-Joe Pep~
1
roo I~ and tile BIB Black IJnlt.
3
,750
Plttsburlh
3 2 .600 I~ tone or the New York Yankees
2 2 ~00
sten I~ • 3\0, l't. PIOIIIIII
Sin Francisco 3 2 .600 11h had his le!t arm Jlsced In a
2 2 JIOO
clownedlrollloo 11-1.
Chic"tlll
2 2 .500 2 light caot Mondoy alter ouller2
Total scores for the match
2 ~ 214 New York
2 3 .400 21.1 lng a "airline fracture of ••e
2 2 .500 2\2 Los Angelos
nro'lia!IJi wttiin97, pt. Pl-.
% 3 .400 21 len el~ on Sunday.
"'
4
1
IIUII wltll 143 and
467,
2 3 • 00 3 Atlanta
2 3 .400 2h The centerfielder will be out
Medalllt ilr the match WIS the
2 3 .400 3 CinclrKlati
1 3 ..250 3 tor at least three week&amp;,
Maurodorl' Jlmoey AodoriOIIo
York
I 3 ,2$0 3'iJ Pl!llldoli&gt;hla
I 5 .167 4
a oonlor, who shot rounds olll C~lcll!o
0 3 .000 4
Monda:'• Besults
and 33 lor a flbulouo 74.lt wu
!lonciO.Y'• Rasolts
St. lmds i Atlonts 3, 10 Ins.
tile lowest acore ahot by any
7 C&amp;lUorall 0
Los Angelea 3 Pittsburgh 2,
goller eomt&gt;OIIng 1n Iloilo match
6 Now York 3
nlgbt
this aiaiJOBo
Boston, ppd., rain
Houston 1 New York 0, 24 ins.,
The scor11w Ill' threesomes:
6, Baltimore 3, ni&amp;Jtt ni&amp;Jtt
Tom lloCrane (l) 42 • II· 83,
pmes &amp;cho.Ued)
(Only games scheduled)
Gtol"JII lloWH&amp;O (PP) 5-11-80,
Today'&amp; Problble Pltcltors
Todoy's Probable Pitchers
Pat 9ory (&amp;() 43-38-80.
CWon-lol!ft record In paren- (Won-Loat record in paren-Bob Anderaon (I) 37 • II • 78,
tlleses)
Dick JackSOn (PI') 46-43-811, Bill
(All Tlntos Esrl
(All Ttmos Esr)
Hackett (M) 4tJ.3&amp;.78.
Detroit (WU&amp;OD Il-l) at
St. lmdo (BrUaa I.()) at
Joll CUck (I) $~~10:;, lUll
11-0), 1:30 J&gt;,m,
Adanta (KaiJ,y 11-1), 8:05 p.m.
Biker (PP) 4a.t&amp;-90, Jim ADOaldand (Hunter 11-1) at New
l'hlladoiJIJia (L J..,kson 0-1)
deraon (I() 11-3~74.
O'otor&amp;OII 0-0), 2 J).ln.
at Los AJvelo• (([aklch 11-0) 11
J1u4V Rambortoo (l) 46-4~95,
(Horton
11-1) st
'
REPAY ONLY
Berry CUio (PP) U-4~3, Jell
Cl'lant M), 2:15 J&gt;,m. CJnciMiti {Arrigo 11-0) al
Burt (II) 44-411-84.
&lt;OnlY _., scheduled)
Clrlc"tlll (.Jeoklno !..()), 2:30 p.m.
126.67 A MO.

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..,_.,..r

24 INNINGS
NEW YORK ••••• 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 ooo- 0 U 1
HOUSfON, , .... 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 001-1 11 1
Seaver, TlU"lor (1.1), Koonce UZ), !:ilort (1.2), Selma (13}•
JsokiOfl Utl, Frisella U7), Rol!r (22) and Grote; WU1011o
Bushardt Uol, Coombs U:O, Rs.r Ut), IUaslngame (21) and
King. WP-IUaslngamo (!..()). OP-Rohr (11-1~

:!:",!~ ~~eve~ ~.:a :; :::::~!:'.:::::::&gt;.::::::&gt;.:w.::::::::~~:::::i::-::-:~:;:::-::o:::•:o::;;:::o:::::::o:o:o:o:•:•:o:o:=:•::::::::~::::::::::~::::::::::::::::x::::::::::::::=

throush hia l11s· Monday
1n enc1 the longest night - • and the longest
contelt-ln bUeblll htatory.
The ...,,roo Aotros and
matched
uroeo IDr
oeemod llka lorever boloro
. A.........,..., il"OIIIIdor lki&amp;Jpecl
. throu8h Weta• legs to
Norm lllller. Who jumped
tile plate to make it
fro~ tldrd base ill the last
thl 2-Ith bmtna· It ~~:ave
U1 incredible 1-0 victory In a siX
hour and llx minute marathon
that 111ded at 1:37 a.m. In

Clark, Hal~ DeWeese Top Clms

bie8-MOiiday

&amp;UEST
EVANGELIST

~od

I.
Sl'EPHEN c. Cl.AllK,
'VALEllcr&lt;lRIAN

•

drama, Each . _ iOt a
)lot one hit over tho
to third three times first nlnl inllina:s and two hits
tile Aotro1 Rnall,y acored In 10 lnnlngo. Astro starter U&gt;n
tlto Mot&gt; loaded tile - · WUoon-tllo Aotros used live
tho 12tll and the Aotros had 1 Jltchora and 17 ~~er•-

droma; dullne" and
-but most of all. It was
~~ nlgbtmare lor AI Wels,
·;:::.
Wets, the utlllcy lnftelder
tho Now York Meta wllo

Presi·

dent JohnBOR, accutlng Hanoi of
Jnalncerlcy In Its elloris 1n star1
peace negotiatl.ons, meets today

!':.:-: 11~~"':!_~ t~ w~';.me ·: : : : : :;:~; :-:+.:-:-:-:·:~:~:·:-: : -:·:·:-: : :·:·:·:-: ~: ; : ~; :; : : :;: : :;:;:;:;:;:;:;: :;.: :;.: : : : : : : ;:;: : : x: : :x~: : : : : : ;-;

who like I lot ol action- 18 there were oo1y 11 hits on
were only brlel mom111t1 oach side. starter Tom Seaver

:~

Craig Slagle

SUNDAY
APRIL 21

IQWtosc~~:,~~~:.:u':e

Baseblll•a longest night
lllled l'ltll momento o1

_...

Chloe R. Fink
Dies Tuesday

WEDNESDAY
APRIL 17

s:;~.:r::

:t;t.·

(Continued !rom page I)
trlbution facllities for north and
Rutland JUgh Schools, New York
west urban and rural phone usblamCKI
for
permitting
seconcbP
Clothing House in Pomeroy;
ers
here. Mallyothercableexpan·
Western Auto Store, Middleport, ry considerations to sabotage
(Contlmledlrom page I)
sion
projects are planned for
and the Rutland Department any possibility of negotiations..
The larger question puzzling 1969 througlll971.
Store. Final date to purchase tictioo IS Kin€&amp; assassin.
Line and terminal additions are
Jn81V officials concerns the
There is no warrant tor Galt. kets I s Monday, April 22.
also
schemled. Terminations for
motives behind Hanoi's sudden
Gilt's abandoned car, found
addiUonai calllng patlls 1n Ath·
willingness to talk.
in an Atlanta housing .Project,
ens,
Syracuse, Letart Falls,
Some
officials
believe
that
the
fits the descriPtion of one seen
Pl&gt;rlland,
Raelne and Rutland are
__
pullback
of
main
Coree
North
........... -· ...:r~ 1,. ~ ....~118 ,,..
set
ror
installation
this year.
' " Vretnamese divisions 1D recent
lrom11bel'e the litilshot 'li'as
Keatley indicated this year's
weeks may be related to a
ttred at Ki.ng Aprll t.
Improvements
are part of Gendesire for negotiations.
bard.
Rooming houae manager P~
eral
or
Ohio's
more than $2SRACINE _ RaJph Badgley, ter Nicholas Cherpes talked
Craig D. Slagle, 68, ColummUlioo statewide conlltruction
Charles Alldre, Robert E. Cl.. with newsmen Monday. He bus, former Gallia Counl;y State
program.
The company serves
land.
earlier denied be knew Galt.
Representative and a part-owner
more
tllan
350,000tolepllonesand
MIDDLEPORT - Kermeth Jm.
Describes Boarder
of the Ben Franklin Store in
llas facilities in 70 or OhiO's
bodBn. D81bert MurrlQ', BrowCherpes, wbo said the Fm Pomeroy, died unexpectedly at
I
88 counties.
n1o V~i!. Paal R. Jloudesholt. asked hlm mt 1n 1101 lll)'lhlog 3:30 J.m., Monday at his horne,
Olloe R. Fink, 73, Rutland,
COUncU's
primary
emeern
in
Max ~vis, Lloyd Hanis, )(ath.. lbout Gilt, &amp;lid ul kmllf his 5300 Riverside Drive, Colum- died this mominK in Holzer Hos-the changeover is the ract that
1')'11 Dennis, Milton Hood.
name. He came here, that man, bus.
SP-4 JACOB HOLMAN
pital. Mrs. Fink, before retire- fire and emergency calls given
MINERSVILLE _ Stacie Af.. Aug. 26, 1967, and left Oct. 7.''
Services llfill be conducted at
ment, was a eook at LltUe' s Res- w tile OJ&gt;Or&amp;lnr will be accepted
nold, Floyd E, Hendricks, Clara
CJ'Ierpes described Galt as a 2 p.m., Thursdlu' at the WaugfJtaurant In Rutland.
tn Athensandtherepossiblycould
Holman Serving in
UcJntyre, Herb Mcintyre, Clar- ,.Dittt' dresser wOO alw~s HaiJey~Wood Funeral Home in
fJ!e is BUrvtved by five da~ ­ be a mix-up in dle specific locaene:e MtJntyre.
paid hie room rent on time.
GalliiJolis. Burial wtli be in ters, Mrs. Irene Fixler and Mrs.
A talk on llrst aldando domoJ&gt;o
tion unless speclal precautions Frankfort Forces
4
BUrLAND - Harold ltiat.
~He dldn't 1111 DUJC:h about Mound Hill Cemetery. Friends
Margaret Sl.lclluk, both of Rutt- are taken. KeaUey assured COWl·
stratlon on moutl1 • to • mouth
Howard BJrclllleld, Rs.r Blrcll- his lamiJ;&gt; allalrs, only tllat he 11180' call at tile funeral home be.
man,
Ohio; Mrs. Frances Darn- ell an possible caution wlll be
resuscitation
w&amp;J given b¥ cto....
Sp-4 Jacob s. Holman, Jr.,
fleld.
was divorced," Cherpes &amp;ald. · tween 2..4 and 7-9 p.m., Wednesleo Logar and Bob Davis st
ell, Ft. Wayne, Ind.; Mrs. Bet- taken by the operators to get aon ol Mr. and Mn. Jacob S.
I!EEOOVILLE - Gront Smllh. "He only talked sbout tile day,
cy Strait, Merrltla leland, Fla., the exact locations of any type Holman, Sr., Racine, is serv~
Thursdo.Y night'• meetlni! ol the \
LONG BO'ITOM- Mra.. &amp;llan weadler, never about politics or
and Mrs. Eva McKinney, Rut- emergency tllat mlgbt be Jlloned Jng wltll the u. S. Aroey In Frank·
Br&amp;&lt;bory P,T.A. at the el.....,. (
E. Piaott. Ada Bissell, Howard rae ill problems. ••
land; three brothers, Russell Lit- tllem.
tarysellool.
•
lllrt, Germany.
Parker, Yra. Riehard Barton.
Cherpes said in Selltember
Neipp
of
Toledo
tle,
RD
1,
Middleport;
Terry,
na1ng
the
busi.Msa
aession
a
In other actlvU;y, counctl:
A gratilate of SOuthern High
Richard Barton.
Galt received a prepaid package
oomUJat1ng
com.mtttee
was
namAUlens, and Veroon, of Middle- . - Authorized the fire depart- School, Racine, In ~ !967,
NEWHAVEN,W, VA-Elmer ln the mall from ChiCII!:Oo The
Leaving
port; 18 grandchildren, and two ment to prepare speciflcatloos Holman entered the armed fore~
ed to Present a slele ol olll- ,
Wood, ""''ge w. Roush, DorwJn package weighed sbout 2$
great..grandchUdren.
oers at the Mal' 9 moodng. On
tor a new fire truck, to oost es oo June 25, 1967. He underD. Clark, Garry Gibbs.
oounds and was about two leet
COLUMBUS (UP!) - MoFuneral
services
will
be conthe conunl.ttee are Mra. Laura
went
basic
training
at
F
o
r
t
!EXTER - Pauline llollldoy. loll!! snd 1 loot wide, Cloerpes NeiJp o1 Toledo "probably will ducted Thursday at 1 p.m. from approximately $23,000. Mayor
The group made llnal '''"" Harrison, Mrs. Lornine v..,,
PT. PLEASANT- Carol KJw, said.
!Pt" as Democratic state chalr- the Martin FUneral Home with Charles Lepr explained the fire- Jacksoo, s. c., and completed for ..Meet )'our Candidate•• pot. and )Jrs, Thelmo GUea.
j
WESI' COLUMBIA. W. VAIn October, Galtpald Cherpes man tn May, published reports the Rev, WUbut' Beaver offtct. men wlll pay for the chassis and a course in field radio work luck c!IMor 1n be hold April 26th
Plans
were
made
ror
a
bake
tile remaining amount 100uld be at an electronlcs sthool at Fort at 6:30 J.m. In tile Pl. Plaasliar)' )l)erfer, Betty stewart, 1 week's rent In advance, then stated today.
atlng, Burial will be in Gravel
paid trom a 1 mill levy cur- Gordon, Ga. He was second In ont Jr. Hlglt School caleterla &amp;ale w be held on uy·u st tile .
Clovis IkJerfer, Joe stewart.
left. sa.ylng he wu going to
The report, by Scrtpps-HowH I I l Cemetery, Cheshire. rently In ellect lnd up lor re· the class in schola.dic stand- on Olllo River Road. The p&gt;bllc waatem Auro eo. In MlddllllOrt. .
HAifl'FORD. W.VA.- Gar- Moblle, Ala.• to seek 11.:iob.
ard Newspapers, said Eugene
Friends
ma.y call anytime Wed- newal In November of this year. Ing, having groduated !rom tile Is Invited 1n attend and bring The attendance banner wu won
1llld Gibbs, Denver Gibbs, HuChfrpes said he never saw "Pete" O'Grady, state headnesday.
Logar said H would take about radio training class on March a covered dilh. Mrs. Louise Jeo tile oecond ,redo. It was an- j
bortr-P•stte-r•ao•n.------•G•al•t•ogeln.--------, quarters executive director, will
1-l'h year tor the truck to ar- 19.
Musgrave Ia chairman ~ the OOWICed 111a1 tho llolp Coonl1
·be recommended to the n e w
BOARD TO MEET
His address is !!P-4 Jacob S. affair end •Mra. R. W. Elhe- CouncU o1 Parents and Teacll- 1
rive after being ordered.
state chairman by Nel.pp when
The Southern Local board of
oro will moot oo Ml¥ 2,
- Diacusaed the wall at the Holman, Jr., RA 11705086; Co. naur is co-chairman.
he resigns.
educstloo will meet In regular
second 1rade room mothers
B 143d Sll!oai Bn., APO New
Committees are: Flower arsession Wednesday evening at loot o1 Lincoln lUll tllat has
•
Hl"Yed
relreslononts loiJowlng
created aposslblehazardousebn- York ~039.
ranaemart - Mro. Gall Fairea,
RECEIPTS NafED
7:30 at Southern ~ S&lt;Mol.
the
mooting.
dttion tor motorists. Mayor Le-Mrs. L, w. Getcy, Mrs. t.Ydla
Sales tu ln Meigs County for
gar said Robert ~les has aMarch, this year. rotaled $22r MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Uarence E. Hill
Admitted - Mrs. Lela Eas- greed w pay $300 Joward re060.85 com~&gt;ared to $13,780.79
THO
for March, 1967, according to terday. Racine; Samuel Slsaon, DWJVal ol .... wall and .... village will have the work done, Is
a rewn Crom State Treasurer Reedsville.
GUAIUNTEES RENDJ'AL
Discharged - Etha Gardner. U four workers wlll sign re~
John D. Herbert.
Pre. Clareaee E. lUll, SOil
On Car, ~ Heollh and Life
leaaea tllat tile town will not be
or
Mrs. Florence Hill, Racine,
responsible lor llal&gt;illtleo.
ln~ui"IJIKii at:ro~~·the-board! "
- Approved the mayor's re~ and the late Jerry Hill is now
For many· years Nationwide has oflered guaranteed
Mrv1nB near DaNang In VietJ)Orl ol M37.90 lor Marc:h.
rc'newal on Health and Ute Insurance. Now, effec- Approved an ordinance to nam.
tive May 1. we will oller an Important new familY•
Pfc. Hill entered the army
permit tile slate department or
security lirst by adding both Auto lnauran~ and
on June 21, 1967, He unlierM!IOt
ADMISSlONS
Lel1helt, Pomeroy; Clare~K:e D. blillw~• 1n blackto)&gt; tile road
Homeowners
to our guaranteed renewal .ervlce.
Mrs. Jolin E. lloo&lt;:k, 10 Old Adams, Rt. 2 Raclnej Mr1. Chloe . - r tile POmeroy-Maooobrldgo training at Fort Jackson, S, c.,
This meAns your Au,to and Homeownera pro~o~
and Fort Sill, Okla. He loll IDr
Fon Tralli Mrs. Estill Mevins, R. Fink, Rutllnd; Mrs. Darrell at no cost to the village. T h e
w\11 be ~uarartteed renewable lor five years. It I
162 Fourth Ave.; Randall L E. J!adsley, Rt. 2 Racine; Linda rood, llowever. will be tile Ill· VIetnam on March 12. A 1966
not com~ll&lt;&amp;ted. First, of eourse, you mUJt have a
Hnr u.J• liftlll man of Qod, with a pr.ltOr.. heart of love
ture responolbll~ oltlleVtllap. &amp;prtng graduate o1 Soutllern Hl&amp;h
Green,
4
Allen
Dr.;
Mrs.
l.ecta
valid
Lou
Han&gt;er,
Hamdeo;
U&gt;oald
U,
Ueen10 lor ea&lt;h driver In your bouBebol4 ,to
and • bumJnl seal to wtn lhe ~,oR to ChrJd.
.. Relllaed a bW ol $1.25 Sehool ln Raelne, his addreaa .
M. Gardner, 38 &amp;Dithers St.; Wooclrull, JackiOfl; Jolin H. Bolj,
renew auto J!l"Otectlon. S..ond, In both A~to •.1114
I~&lt; Pic. Clarence P. lUll, US
submitted
b¥
llorotiiY
Noutzllnr,
:t.lra.
Thomas
J,
Saunders,
Rt.
1
Homeowners. you rieed only pay your premlumllrontcmi
Mrs.
Vernon
L.
Turve)',
WBD!IJB811Af 1:11 - SVNDAY SCHOOL NIGHT
51&amp;78661, A Blry., 33rd Arb'.,
Crvwn City; Sherman W, K-. Ironton; Kath'7ll J, Jerrell, Rt. Peacock-St., lor claontng dull
wlth policy forms and rateB In elfect at renewalAPO San Franciaco, 96490.
ftRJIII)Af 1:11 - PAC • A • PEW NIGIIT
and we'll keep you covered. Note: 'Ibis pliq lt .oew
per, Rt. 1 Bidwell; Harry R. 1 RJpley, W, Va.; Mra. Clther- tllat &amp;ottled on her houao !rom
the
road.
Smltll,
Rt.
1
GallJpollsj
Mary
ine L. Trout, ::lJencer, W, Ve.~
and not available In some B\lteo " Say ~Guaran­
nJDAY 1:H - FAMILY NIGHT
- Dlacusaed tile cable TV ,...
Jo Anna Wogan. Rt. Z Crown Edward S. Colley, Zaloskl; W~
teed
Renewal" whe~ you Clll the man froll) NaUot&gt;
1&amp;1\JDAY 1:11 - PAC· ·A • PEW NIGHT
Cit)'; Mrs. Henry V, Sleline, Rt. Uam R. Enos, Ravenswood; Mri!. tollti&amp;lo 1m I'OmlrOJI wltll Kesiwide. II you're already one of our 50\'llflll mlllton
IIJND.n' 11:15. 1:11- CBIJaCII LOYALTY lUNDAY
IO.Y oltlle Til.,.,_ Co. KeA11e1
2 GIIUpolls; James Hall., Kanau- Leland D. Groen, Allllnl'·
pollcyholders, .your guarantee atarta
, Vli:Tl!~l!f~MQRIAL
lndlealed
tllo
tolt)lhono
COIIIPaJll'
BliUHS
,
ga; Homer E. Morgan, Rt. 1
On Ul.
.
HOSPITAL
'Auto guarantee applloa alter .ooch polte,. laln,oflect 80
Gallll&gt;oll•; Leslie Smat~ Rt. 1
Mrs, T~oJ,~s,Rt. eouid IUJI.Plf llnol lor a private
Aclmltted - Mary llwnblln,
days (55 days in Mich., 90 4a11 In N.Y.) . ' ;1.
Crown . City; Mrs. Carl w.· I Crown C!Q', cia~, 3t33 a, llrm IUJI)llylna tile oll!ltal•·
Pomeroy; Olestor !ioleldo, Lo- ·
IPICLUi IIVIIC UCB NIGIIT
...
Auto guirsntee lveila~le tn D.C. and ~t•tei, eut ~
- APt&gt;rove&lt;t membership ol tart, w. va.; Norma Plliu, Ka~
Beaver, Eureka Star Itt.~ WU.. m. Mondo.f; Mrs. JohiNl. .Kerr,
tile
Ml"loalppl 'IXOOPt Mo... , N.C., &amp;.C.. Vl./ 1{•. Vo.
Uam J. strlckl... pt. Pleasant; m lUlda Dr., son, 7o17 a.m. Mike Haaqn, Jim Noutzllng and nauga; Randy Oliver, Rutland;·
andWio&lt;.
v
.
'· ··&gt;.
"• ~
Homeownen 1\Uir&amp;nte~ qof.·1 &amp;'(aiJabJt, ln "JitC,, ~~1y1,, 'l
Michael D. uuoHII, Pt. Pl.,.. Mondo.!'; Mrl!. Cor! w. Beaver, Bob Bowon In tllo volunteer Ore Vlrglnta Gropn, Middleport;
w. Va. and Wlso.
.
·
sant.: Albert R. lll&lt;o, Rt. 2 Leon, Eureka star Rt., i1auiJotor, I ~1 department.
1 .
Zlta Nleri, Middleport; Lettie ·
Attendln.l
were
Mayor
Legar,
W. Va.; Mrs. Mary L Byus, a.m. Tueldljo.
!ioellleld. ~racuoe.
Clerk Edns Schoenleb and Counpt.
Mark R. Fowler,
~ARGES
Discharged - Berl\loo Nlch·
Weot
Charles E. PowMlcllael T. Faulknor, Mrl!. ellmen Les Fultz, Franklin Riz- olson, Creaaa JenldnlOR, George
Ferry; Mn. Mary llolvtn T. Hood, Mro. Ruiuo Rfl- er. Don ColOns, RO)' Reutzer Nlclnsky.
Slltl All PAl-·IIIKIPOIJ
'
; CUIIord A. . noldl, and Voyd C. ~lock, Jr. and Lou Poulin.

at the Middleport, Pomeroy and

'

ift

Of Insincerity

wltll hlo military commanders
In tile Pacific to assure continued U. S. military strengtll In
VIetnam.
'lbe meeting COJhes on the.
heels of an IWlOWlcement by.the
President , _ his arrival Monflwr of the United States and d~ t11at Hanoi has yet w om.
ciall,y reply to any of the la~lt
Its allles,
This is bound to mean u. S. sugge.Uons for possJble
conflicting pressures on Pres- sitos 1n bealn )&gt;1"ellmlnary J&gt;OOCO
ident Johnson as he seeks to negotiations.
uAs of now," the President
decide )ust bow far w go In the
told
81!1Veral thOUsand Honolulu
ellort to get Haml w agree w

In the past seven years,

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·

By srEIV ART HENSLEY
WASIIINGTON (UP!)- PrratJons tor inittal peace talkS
with North Vietnam come at a
time when some toP mUltaey
olll&lt;:lals are clabnlng the! the
tide ol war has fioally turned In

&amp;lydtr IUCceeded his own col.
lege coaeh, the late J. W, Trautwein as head basketba:ll coa.cli
at Ohio Unlversl.ly ln 1949. A former Ali-&lt;JUo basketball pl!lYer at
canton McKlnlll)' ~ School In
1939, SD.rder matricula~ to Ohlo

bO)" tune segment Including. Col- ball and assistant football coach
oredo Trail laaturlng vocally at canton Letunan ~ Scllool
Marilyn Crouse and Jolm Llale: fOI' a year before entering the
Dave Anderson on the guitar; mllltary service. He returned to
theae posts 1n 1945, following
hls discharge.
&amp;\yder returned 1n Ohio Uni-

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Of War Effort

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Be Done, OJ)Iritualo, apMllng tllat
portloa. WeeJ O'WUiow, wltll Pat
Stullar as soloist will oomJ)Iete
......gment.
9tow tunes will include .!llmmor Time, M.r Man Gone, wltll
CathY Graham a1 soloill:; 'Ibe,y
Call .... Wind Marla, witll - ard HudiOII as baritone aoloiat,
and 01' Man River, with Ned
Frazier as baritone soloist.
Um Rei Ill !rom Madam But·
torll,y will be lneloded 1n )IOint
up the role of opera In mualc. Ill CCiltrast will be a c:ow-

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and wUo ol Robert Fishell.
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ed ill' denial ol equal Jroteetlon or tile iaw lnd ill' ctenlol ollll&amp;
rlghto w duo J"!!e" o1 ~ law, ZaneaYille PoUc~ t:hlol """~ .
L. Ho41;aon, tfle public · setecy dlrectm', four pollee omcers, t1R;t
desk sergeantB, and a tavern owner and bartender', and l:iondlnl como,

U.S. on Top

Jim Snyder, head ba..-u
coac:h at Ohio Unlverslll', will
be -'&lt;01'1 at tllo Moll&amp; ~
Sellool ba..-u
wldc:h
baa been set for 7 p.m. onTh:ursdoy. AJ&gt;ril 2$.

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NEW YORK (UP!) Joe
Boston played even better
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Roman,
190
Puerto
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than Russell had asked. 1be
CelUcs made 16 ot 26 shots Rico, OU1PQinted Al Singletary,
from the fteld in the final 184, New York (8).
q.w1er to J:'lll away while the
76ers went completely cold and
made only seven or 29 attempts.
Philadelphia sank only three of
its first 22 shots In the last
_period.
Matt

Guokas ot the 76ers
seared a field goal to open the
final stanza ·and cut Boston's
edge to 84..83 Then the Celtlcs
rattled olf si~ points in a row
for a 90-83 margin and kept
Increasing the advantage with
Sam Jones John Havlteek and
Don Nel~ netting most of the
points.
Jones finished wUh 37 points
tops for Boston while Havlicek
had 29. Wilt Chamberlain led
Philadelphia with 28 points and
Hal Greer hod 20.

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M-47·101 (l), Jolin
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tile richest toUI"IIllllOIII In tile
(Best ol Sevoo)
hiatol')' of women's golt. tt was
East
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W, L Pet.
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Tile tournament, wbleh will be
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Program Revealed

Eddie Roark ontllollrlllaodbaol!.
and Bob Bootwl&lt;k ....... trum.
pot. Cool Water, will coliiJ&gt;lele
tllo IIO&lt;IIon, aloag wltll Blaol&lt;

Jllemoo will
:.lio. ""~~""~¥' bJt 1he Rio Grande
. ~ lind Cboo"alo when thoY .,..
,,sOi'ltl'· JliiO" .In &lt;OOcort at s ,.m. oo
~. Ajlrll 27. at tile Pollio·

11 the COlor.

• 1"01 JlloiOr High School.
., ~ Twin CIQ' Sluine Club

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banjo ond ball will be lealured
&lt;:11 "•udlence tavorites.·~ Maa

and IUo World, will comt&gt;lete
the eoneert.
Accompanl.st for the choir and

The Chwale trio Jolm Uole, chorale, the latter ol2t vol.cea,
BUitar; Ancleram m banjo and Is Rlc:hard UUOn.
BUIW. and Walter Brown oo

IIJIIOi,OO&lt; tile concert wltll

.. ~~ tct go to the Aladdla

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Banquet Speaker for
Marauders is Snyder

'lbe 53-voice cllolr, directed
ill'' -lyn ROll, vocal and Jn.
11n1menta1 dlrecror o1 RIo

Grande Colleae, will .,.n tile
pracfam with a segment endt.
. }!d. History ol Mual&lt; Develop·
'"-..iieit. ilclucled will be, Let 1bere
Be Peaet, Ave Verum, Beetho..,•a Hallelll)ah (!.loont ol OlIves), Ode w Joy, Sanctus wltll
l4t1e Roark 811 tenor 8Dlo1Jt,
.llld Alleluia! All Glory Be 1n
God.
ftltrltual and lolk will
make UJ&gt; tile next segment witll

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Bil Dutc:bmao'a" 1940-41 team

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two or tllree games.

meaningful negotiations.
Public otlnion here and
abroad against cont1ruatlon ot
the
contlict constitutes a

&amp;lyder was a baake1ball guard
and forward and also a star

powerful torce impelling the
President to eonwromi.se as

halfback ln his undergraduate

much as he safety can in an

which were numeraup in the N&amp;..

tiODSI lmltallonal Tounamontat
Madison Square Garden, wl101lng

COACH SNYDER
days at Ohio U. Following grad.
uatloo be became head basket- dme to basketball in 19S8.

Blood

(Coatlnued !rom- I)
POMEROY - Dave Keller,
IM.vid Hendricks, Walter Couch,
lbrpret M. Daniels, Blll Nease.
CecU Hy&amp;ell, Howard logan, Har~ Van Vranken. Gary Srnith,
U&gt;rotby U&gt;uglas, Mrs. Everett
Batoi!. llovld KDblaotz, JeanWiJ&gt;.
don, Betcy Wills, Harlan Wei&gt;,.., L"onHwmeJ,Keonot~tWelsh,
Leroy welsh, Edward Bell, Rol&gt;ert w. Vauglm, Wllllam R. ADdlraon, Kathle611 Wella, KenDeth
Harris, klla Ho111ell, Eloise
Roush, Paul Cllper, Harry L.
a-"-·
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u.u.v.Jt Romer B• .:~~u.•.u,.
TIJ.lmpson, James L. McHaaie,
Jack E. Sullg, Wllliam Radford,
lll&lt;llard Eblln.
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Mrs. Arletta Pickins, Oris Hu~

versity in 1946 as assistant baSketball and assistant 1~1

coach and took over tile run
cage reins in 1949 Mien Trautwein was forced to retire &lt;be
to ill health. He was backfield
coa~!h in football until he gave
up all grid duties 1n devote IIIII

eluding

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HONOLULU (IJPO -

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successful trips to

NCAA cage toomey as the MAC
representative, Snyder's teams
have been 111-85 high amongmajqr college teams over that per-

etrort to test the Communists'
slncor!Q'.
strong MUitary Position
At the same dme. the
imProved mUUary situation
untbubtedly wUI lead some of
his advisers to urge that he
remain tough on the grounds

t11at Hanoi has been butt
Iod.
He is one or 21 athletes hon- enough to mike lt more
ored in the &lt;llio University's agreeable tD talking on reasona-

Athletic Hall of Fame, initiated in 1967. He hilS a record of
254 wins and 195 losses 0\'er the
past 19 yeai's.
Tickets for the banqttet, at
$1.75 each, MBJI' be purchased

ble tsnns.
rne assumPtion here has been
t11at, deiii&gt;lto Jockeying over just
where to make initial "co•
tact&amp;," the United States and
North VIetnam l'lnaiiY would get
together someplace because
neither would wu.t to be

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ace, 14 we have no response or
comment from Hanoi - other
than radio statements - about
any ot the locations that we have
suggested."

PLAYER DRAW TONIGHT
Boys League managers are to

meet tonlgbt al7:30 In 1nWn hall

In Middleport to conduct the an.
nua1 player draw in preparation
Cor the summer seaaon.

The name Thomas means

"twin" and was originally ap-

D.t: : :.. ~ ;~:;:~d e ~et rwm:r_;:_ down at the plate

Pr. PLEASANT - Tile vat...
dlcrorlan. salut&amp;Wrlln and llo,..
orarlan ol tho 1968 graduating
class ol Point Plessant Hlih
SchoOillavo be,.. n11111ed IC' Clw&gt;les Withers, .PrinciPal.
Valodlcrorlln Is Slfl&gt;heo Carl
Clark. son or Mr. and Mrs. Foilrest Clark of 3011 Parish Ave.,
who has a 4.0 average. He ts
vi~&amp;i)resldent of the National
Hooor Soclecy, and a member of
the board of directors or ~
dent CouncU, Key Club, The..
piAns and TAP, and senior bancL
He Is also president of the
Point Pleasant Junior Volunteer
Fire Ilq&gt;artment, JartlclPated In
both Junior and Senior pl~i,
and was the winner of tht state

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G. Hall o1 2410 Mt. Vemm
Ave. s.e hll a 3.947 ·average.
Lynda Is a member ol the ()b.
Kan stall, PoP Club, Koyettos,
Thoi!Pions, Nallooal llomr $1&gt;cieQt, TAP. Sle is also aecre~
tary ol the Student Council and
lla• aweared In botll Junior 111d
senior Class pla,ys. A uweek
in Washington" winner, Lynda
also was 1967 dolegoto w Rhoo

clodendr,.. Girls State, and a
contestant tor Miss &amp;'lrlngdme

thte year.
She plans 1n attend West VIrginia Unlverslcy and obtain a
degree tn nursing. Site is a ,past
Jresldent ol both the Pro&amp;b,ytorlln Youth FeUOwshiJandPI. .
sant Vallll)' Jlospltal Can&lt;\v atrlKey Club essay contest. He was Joro.
a 1967 delegate to the American
Legion Moomtalneor Boys Slate
and will sene as a junior counselor st Boys state tills year,
Wen has been acc89ted at
Georgia lnsdtute ol Tec:lmology
where he plans to m-.Jor In eo-

plied to one of twins, accord·
ing to the Encyclopaedia Bri- . glneerlng.
tannica.
Salut&amp;Wrlan Is Miss lqnda
Hall, dauglltor ol Mr. and Mro.

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Homrarlan li Jollull v. V.
Weese_ sonof:Mr•.lddlll'i. Ver- ·
aon Daweese, 231·5 Mt. Vernon
Aye,, Wltll an inrage of 3.937,
Joshua Is Jrosldenl ol T Undorstudles, 1967 dolerato w
American Legion
Boys state, member oC National
Ronor Socleey, Varolcy Club, PIP
Club, TAP, sentor Band, goll
team and awoared 1n botll J~&gt;
nlor and senior class p~a. He
Is seeretaey of tile Point PleaVol-•r Junior Fire V.
Jarlll\ont and Jll3'• organ and
trumpet with the "Roek'a !buls"
Jnslnlneotal combo. Hr. alt&lt;lnds
Heights EVB Ctwrch. Joah lias
accoPied at West VIrginia
Unlve.r&amp;lcy and plans w major
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Women are Described

PT. PLEASANT - Jo Am
preaident of the Wayne
CoonQ" Young Republican Club
and former member of the state
GOP El&lt;ecutlve Committee. spoke
Mmdoy evening to tile Maaoo
Count,y Women's Republican
Club.
Mrs. ~ara .stated that women have a place in polltlcs and
they must look back to the examples set by Slsan B. Anthony,
Elizabeth caey Stanton and oth·
er courageous women who fought
for women' s autlrage, w h 1 c h
brought tile rl&amp;ht 1n vote 1n all
women In 1920 through the l!Hh
amendment to the constltutlm.
Along with lido rl&amp;ht &lt;arne tm.
p1led rel!pDilsibUittes, am on &amp;
which are: the rosponsll&gt;Uicy ol
· being lnlormedabouttx&gt;IIUcal sit: uations ln the eommuolt.Y, state
· and naUon; thinking and bringing
· forth new ideas as tbe;y relate
1n sociO\Y problems; of proposIng ,rogramo and lll)lpOI"IIngcan.
didates who espouse the program
In whlc:h 'tlley believe; demand·
lng better government. atld be·
comtng critical of any program,
per1011 or Issue wbtch appears
1n be not In tile best J]Oibllc Jn.
terest.
Ill dosing tile speaker said that
women do not want to replace
tile men, as they are our ludera,
but women must auume IODle
of tile burdens lmpoaed upoo
those ..mo WGUld live In a free
eoclety.
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Garland, Mrs. Ra!'mond Musgrave, Mrs. Jo Jolmaon, Mrs.
Irene McGrew, Mrs• .io&amp;OJ)hlne ;
Lyons, Mr&amp;. lle•sle SllpJ)Ie and
Mrs. M&amp;rp lllekard. Reception 1
- Mro. J. G. F. Jollnaoo. Mrs.
Mabel Garlach, Mra. Palcy Burdette, Mlas Etta Sle Sturpm,
Mra. William Rardin, Jr.; Telephone - Mrs. S. c. WUbalm,
Mrs. Mabel Marlh, Mrl. Jaek
Mallette, Mrs. c. G, Bauerle,
Mrs. Milton .L. Miller and Mrs.
Ted Whitelock.. _"' .
A soc~al l !ww"i wal lleld lot.
lowing the moellng with rolreshmenta served bythebosteaacom~
mlttee, Mro. Tetl Whitelock, Mrs.
Robert Jolm&amp;OD and Mrs. Lucy
Moreland.

REVIVAL SERVICES

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HOSPITAL NEWS

REV.
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Wm Sixth

Pro Standings

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THE FIIST BAPTIST CHURCH

Wets, who led oft and went allowed only two hits tn seven
only 1-lor-9 Including a ground- lmlngs ond Ito was lollowed by
out in the 17ttl l.nn1ng with a Wade Blailngame, who allowed
runner on tlllrd, was the Just one hit the final tour
uowittlo&amp; goat alter rookie Los lmllw• and got tile win.
the elglltll Mot Jltcbor Several JlQers went In
and 22nd Mot In the game-got Instant slllllli&gt;s. ROD Sooboda
lnro a jam,
and Tommie Agee of the Mot•
Miller led oft the 24th with a went o.lor-10 and Ken Boswell PHll.ADELPHIA (UPO- Alex
onl,v hit the Astros was l..for-10. Ron ~vis was 1- Hannum "To1d it like it was"
that inning. He moved to for-10, Aapromonte 0-lor-9 and for the Boston Celtlca.
on Robr's balk and after Hal King 1-lor-9 for the Astros. "They came in here with an
Wynn w 1 s Intentionally
There were also two other uphill figtlt staring them in the
the runners moved ~ times piQed In the NaUonal face,'' the 76ers ooaeh said.
Rusty Staub's erountbut. League Monday night as st. "They were dedicated. They
Pinch-hitter Jotut Bate- Louis edged Atlanta 4--3 In 10 played a Kreat defeJlse, and
Houlton.
was walked intentionally, lnntngs 1nd Los Angeles beat when they forced us to take bad
No
had ever gone
hit hi&amp; grounder.
Pittsburgh ~2.
shots they seemed to get every
Jomaer
20 lnntngs with oo
normalb a second Hank Aaron's two-run seventh reboWld and take ott down the
acortrw..
night game had
couldn't come tW with lnntng homer ott Bob Gibson court on the attat:k."
I .VW 1001 lorwer than 22
(tfOUnder and it was aU gave Atlanta a :J..l lead but 'The way It looked from 'Ole
before.
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Roger Marls' two-run double In opposing coach's bench was the
Pltchblg llle1
hoPed he was golilg for the the eighth tied it. Dll MaxvW way it looked troin tile stands.
As the Pitchers
.Pla,,'' Met manager th81l OOubled in the lOth and Boston just couldn't be beat
cbmlnated the action- a
said liter the KIDlt\ .. it Pinch • nmner
Dick
Simpson Monday night as it downed
that is starting to
like It hit the edge o~, ·the scored on a slngle by .Pinch- Philadelphia 122-104 to keep in
iiiCh•edand skidded, 1 think he hitter John Edwards off Pat contention lor the National
ltt
it.''
Jarvis,
Basketball Association's East~
Ties 1..4Jnpst Decision
Th" Itl~ers had scored just em Di.visloo championship.
The game tied the mark for one run In their Orst four The Joss cut the 76ers' edKe tn
lon&amp;est ~~:ame ever pla,yed to ~~:ames but Jim Lefebvre hlt a the best-of-seven com,petitl.on to
decision-· the 2+-~ Phi-- three-run homer Jn the ninth to 3..2 with the next pme in
""'oli&gt;l1'1s ·Boston contest on belt Plttsburgll. Bob Veale had Roston oo Wednesday. II a
1, 1906. The lotwest giRle bllllked the ftldgers on one-hit seventh game Is necessary, it
26 lmlll(!S was J~ed on M03' unW tlley rallied In the ninth will be J)l~ed Fridll)' nl&amp;hl at
uno wheu Bolton and and Lefebvre beat him.
the Spectrum here.
Russell said he had no words
Of inspiration for the Celtic&amp;
before the game .
Tbe Malp Marauder goll
11 1 just
told them to go out
team scored Ito sixth consecutive
there
and
play the kind of
Win ol the IOI&amp;On JC' Joandll,y deloallng Pt. P1euant and - n By United Pro88 lnterostlooal
National 1eque
li&gt;I.cll3' at I b o Pomeroy goll
American l.eque
W. L Pet. GB
c:ourae.
W• L. Pet. GB Jlou•• I .833
PEPITONE OUT
~ Moll&amp; cloWIIed IronS 0 I,OOO St. Louis
4 1 .800
NEW YORK (UP0-Joe Pep~
1
roo I~ and tile BIB Black IJnlt.
3
,750
Plttsburlh
3 2 .600 I~ tone or the New York Yankees
2 2 ~00
sten I~ • 3\0, l't. PIOIIIIII
Sin Francisco 3 2 .600 11h had his le!t arm Jlsced In a
2 2 JIOO
clownedlrollloo 11-1.
Chic"tlll
2 2 .500 2 light caot Mondoy alter ouller2
Total scores for the match
2 ~ 214 New York
2 3 .400 21.1 lng a "airline fracture of ••e
2 2 .500 2\2 Los Angelos
nro'lia!IJi wttiin97, pt. Pl-.
% 3 .400 21 len el~ on Sunday.
"'
4
1
IIUII wltll 143 and
467,
2 3 • 00 3 Atlanta
2 3 .400 2h The centerfielder will be out
Medalllt ilr the match WIS the
2 3 .400 3 CinclrKlati
1 3 ..250 3 tor at least three week&amp;,
Maurodorl' Jlmoey AodoriOIIo
York
I 3 ,2$0 3'iJ Pl!llldoli&gt;hla
I 5 .167 4
a oonlor, who shot rounds olll C~lcll!o
0 3 .000 4
Monda:'• Besults
and 33 lor a flbulouo 74.lt wu
!lonciO.Y'• Rasolts
St. lmds i Atlonts 3, 10 Ins.
tile lowest acore ahot by any
7 C&amp;lUorall 0
Los Angelea 3 Pittsburgh 2,
goller eomt&gt;OIIng 1n Iloilo match
6 Now York 3
nlgbt
this aiaiJOBo
Boston, ppd., rain
Houston 1 New York 0, 24 ins.,
The scor11w Ill' threesomes:
6, Baltimore 3, ni&amp;Jtt ni&amp;Jtt
Tom lloCrane (l) 42 • II· 83,
pmes &amp;cho.Ued)
(Only games scheduled)
Gtol"JII lloWH&amp;O (PP) 5-11-80,
Today'&amp; Problble Pltcltors
Todoy's Probable Pitchers
Pat 9ory (&amp;() 43-38-80.
CWon-lol!ft record In paren- (Won-Loat record in paren-Bob Anderaon (I) 37 • II • 78,
tlleses)
Dick JackSOn (PI') 46-43-811, Bill
(All Tlntos Esrl
(All Ttmos Esr)
Hackett (M) 4tJ.3&amp;.78.
Detroit (WU&amp;OD Il-l) at
St. lmdo (BrUaa I.()) at
Joll CUck (I) $~~10:;, lUll
11-0), 1:30 J&gt;,m,
Adanta (KaiJ,y 11-1), 8:05 p.m.
Biker (PP) 4a.t&amp;-90, Jim ADOaldand (Hunter 11-1) at New
l'hlladoiJIJia (L J..,kson 0-1)
deraon (I() 11-3~74.
O'otor&amp;OII 0-0), 2 J).ln.
at Los AJvelo• (([aklch 11-0) 11
J1u4V Rambortoo (l) 46-4~95,
(Horton
11-1) st
'
REPAY ONLY
Berry CUio (PP) U-4~3, Jell
Cl'lant M), 2:15 J&gt;,m. CJnciMiti {Arrigo 11-0) al
Burt (II) 44-411-84.
&lt;OnlY _., scheduled)
Clrlc"tlll (.Jeoklno !..()), 2:30 p.m.
126.67 A MO.

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..,_.,..r

24 INNINGS
NEW YORK ••••• 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 ooo- 0 U 1
HOUSfON, , .... 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 001-1 11 1
Seaver, TlU"lor (1.1), Koonce UZ), !:ilort (1.2), Selma (13}•
JsokiOfl Utl, Frisella U7), Rol!r (22) and Grote; WU1011o
Bushardt Uol, Coombs U:O, Rs.r Ut), IUaslngame (21) and
King. WP-IUaslngamo (!..()). OP-Rohr (11-1~

:!:",!~ ~~eve~ ~.:a :; :::::~!:'.:::::::&gt;.::::::&gt;.:w.::::::::~~:::::i::-::-:~:;:::-::o:::•:o::;;:::o:::::::o:o:o:o:•:•:o:o:=:•::::::::~::::::::::~::::::::::::::::x::::::::::::::=

throush hia l11s· Monday
1n enc1 the longest night - • and the longest
contelt-ln bUeblll htatory.
The ...,,roo Aotros and
matched
uroeo IDr
oeemod llka lorever boloro
. A.........,..., il"OIIIIdor lki&amp;Jpecl
. throu8h Weta• legs to
Norm lllller. Who jumped
tile plate to make it
fro~ tldrd base ill the last
thl 2-Ith bmtna· It ~~:ave
U1 incredible 1-0 victory In a siX
hour and llx minute marathon
that 111ded at 1:37 a.m. In

Clark, Hal~ DeWeese Top Clms

bie8-MOiiday

&amp;UEST
EVANGELIST

~od

I.
Sl'EPHEN c. Cl.AllK,
'VALEllcr&lt;lRIAN

•

drama, Each . _ iOt a
)lot one hit over tho
to third three times first nlnl inllina:s and two hits
tile Aotro1 Rnall,y acored In 10 lnnlngo. Astro starter U&gt;n
tlto Mot&gt; loaded tile - · WUoon-tllo Aotros used live
tho 12tll and the Aotros had 1 Jltchora and 17 ~~er•-

droma; dullne" and
-but most of all. It was
~~ nlgbtmare lor AI Wels,
·;:::.
Wets, the utlllcy lnftelder
tho Now York Meta wllo

Presi·

dent JohnBOR, accutlng Hanoi of
Jnalncerlcy In Its elloris 1n star1
peace negotiatl.ons, meets today

!':.:-: 11~~"':!_~ t~ w~';.me ·: : : : : :;:~; :-:+.:-:-:-:·:~:~:·:-: : -:·:·:-: : :·:·:·:-: ~: ; : ~; :; : : :;: : :;:;:;:;:;:;:;: :;.: :;.: : : : : : : ;:;: : : x: : :x~: : : : : : ;-;

who like I lot ol action- 18 there were oo1y 11 hits on
were only brlel mom111t1 oach side. starter Tom Seaver

:~

Craig Slagle

SUNDAY
APRIL 21

IQWtosc~~:,~~~:.:u':e

Baseblll•a longest night
lllled l'ltll momento o1

_...

Chloe R. Fink
Dies Tuesday

WEDNESDAY
APRIL 17

s:;~.:r::

:t;t.·

(Continued !rom page I)
trlbution facllities for north and
Rutland JUgh Schools, New York
west urban and rural phone usblamCKI
for
permitting
seconcbP
Clothing House in Pomeroy;
ers
here. Mallyothercableexpan·
Western Auto Store, Middleport, ry considerations to sabotage
(Contlmledlrom page I)
sion
projects are planned for
and the Rutland Department any possibility of negotiations..
The larger question puzzling 1969 througlll971.
Store. Final date to purchase tictioo IS Kin€&amp; assassin.
Line and terminal additions are
Jn81V officials concerns the
There is no warrant tor Galt. kets I s Monday, April 22.
also
schemled. Terminations for
motives behind Hanoi's sudden
Gilt's abandoned car, found
addiUonai calllng patlls 1n Ath·
willingness to talk.
in an Atlanta housing .Project,
ens,
Syracuse, Letart Falls,
Some
officials
believe
that
the
fits the descriPtion of one seen
Pl&gt;rlland,
Raelne and Rutland are
__
pullback
of
main
Coree
North
........... -· ...:r~ 1,. ~ ....~118 ,,..
set
ror
installation
this year.
' " Vretnamese divisions 1D recent
lrom11bel'e the litilshot 'li'as
Keatley indicated this year's
weeks may be related to a
ttred at Ki.ng Aprll t.
Improvements
are part of Gendesire for negotiations.
bard.
Rooming houae manager P~
eral
or
Ohio's
more than $2SRACINE _ RaJph Badgley, ter Nicholas Cherpes talked
Craig D. Slagle, 68, ColummUlioo statewide conlltruction
Charles Alldre, Robert E. Cl.. with newsmen Monday. He bus, former Gallia Counl;y State
program.
The company serves
land.
earlier denied be knew Galt.
Representative and a part-owner
more
tllan
350,000tolepllonesand
MIDDLEPORT - Kermeth Jm.
Describes Boarder
of the Ben Franklin Store in
llas facilities in 70 or OhiO's
bodBn. D81bert MurrlQ', BrowCherpes, wbo said the Fm Pomeroy, died unexpectedly at
I
88 counties.
n1o V~i!. Paal R. Jloudesholt. asked hlm mt 1n 1101 lll)'lhlog 3:30 J.m., Monday at his horne,
Olloe R. Fink, 73, Rutland,
COUncU's
primary
emeern
in
Max ~vis, Lloyd Hanis, )(ath.. lbout Gilt, &amp;lid ul kmllf his 5300 Riverside Drive, Colum- died this mominK in Holzer Hos-the changeover is the ract that
1')'11 Dennis, Milton Hood.
name. He came here, that man, bus.
SP-4 JACOB HOLMAN
pital. Mrs. Fink, before retire- fire and emergency calls given
MINERSVILLE _ Stacie Af.. Aug. 26, 1967, and left Oct. 7.''
Services llfill be conducted at
ment, was a eook at LltUe' s Res- w tile OJ&gt;Or&amp;lnr will be accepted
nold, Floyd E, Hendricks, Clara
CJ'Ierpes described Galt as a 2 p.m., Thursdlu' at the WaugfJtaurant In Rutland.
tn Athensandtherepossiblycould
Holman Serving in
UcJntyre, Herb Mcintyre, Clar- ,.Dittt' dresser wOO alw~s HaiJey~Wood Funeral Home in
fJ!e is BUrvtved by five da~ ­ be a mix-up in dle specific locaene:e MtJntyre.
paid hie room rent on time.
GalliiJolis. Burial wtli be in ters, Mrs. Irene Fixler and Mrs.
A talk on llrst aldando domoJ&gt;o
tion unless speclal precautions Frankfort Forces
4
BUrLAND - Harold ltiat.
~He dldn't 1111 DUJC:h about Mound Hill Cemetery. Friends
Margaret Sl.lclluk, both of Rutt- are taken. KeaUey assured COWl·
stratlon on moutl1 • to • mouth
Howard BJrclllleld, Rs.r Blrcll- his lamiJ;&gt; allalrs, only tllat he 11180' call at tile funeral home be.
man,
Ohio; Mrs. Frances Darn- ell an possible caution wlll be
resuscitation
w&amp;J given b¥ cto....
Sp-4 Jacob s. Holman, Jr.,
fleld.
was divorced," Cherpes &amp;ald. · tween 2..4 and 7-9 p.m., Wednesleo Logar and Bob Davis st
ell, Ft. Wayne, Ind.; Mrs. Bet- taken by the operators to get aon ol Mr. and Mn. Jacob S.
I!EEOOVILLE - Gront Smllh. "He only talked sbout tile day,
cy Strait, Merrltla leland, Fla., the exact locations of any type Holman, Sr., Racine, is serv~
Thursdo.Y night'• meetlni! ol the \
LONG BO'ITOM- Mra.. &amp;llan weadler, never about politics or
and Mrs. Eva McKinney, Rut- emergency tllat mlgbt be Jlloned Jng wltll the u. S. Aroey In Frank·
Br&amp;&lt;bory P,T.A. at the el.....,. (
E. Piaott. Ada Bissell, Howard rae ill problems. ••
land; three brothers, Russell Lit- tllem.
tarysellool.
•
lllrt, Germany.
Parker, Yra. Riehard Barton.
Cherpes said in Selltember
Neipp
of
Toledo
tle,
RD
1,
Middleport;
Terry,
na1ng
the
busi.Msa
aession
a
In other actlvU;y, counctl:
A gratilate of SOuthern High
Richard Barton.
Galt received a prepaid package
oomUJat1ng
com.mtttee
was
namAUlens, and Veroon, of Middle- . - Authorized the fire depart- School, Racine, In ~ !967,
NEWHAVEN,W, VA-Elmer ln the mall from ChiCII!:Oo The
Leaving
port; 18 grandchildren, and two ment to prepare speciflcatloos Holman entered the armed fore~
ed to Present a slele ol olll- ,
Wood, ""''ge w. Roush, DorwJn package weighed sbout 2$
great..grandchUdren.
oers at the Mal' 9 moodng. On
tor a new fire truck, to oost es oo June 25, 1967. He underD. Clark, Garry Gibbs.
oounds and was about two leet
COLUMBUS (UP!) - MoFuneral
services
will
be conthe conunl.ttee are Mra. Laura
went
basic
training
at
F
o
r
t
!EXTER - Pauline llollldoy. loll!! snd 1 loot wide, Cloerpes NeiJp o1 Toledo "probably will ducted Thursday at 1 p.m. from approximately $23,000. Mayor
The group made llnal '''"" Harrison, Mrs. Lornine v..,,
PT. PLEASANT- Carol KJw, said.
!Pt" as Democratic state chalr- the Martin FUneral Home with Charles Lepr explained the fire- Jacksoo, s. c., and completed for ..Meet )'our Candidate•• pot. and )Jrs, Thelmo GUea.
j
WESI' COLUMBIA. W. VAIn October, Galtpald Cherpes man tn May, published reports the Rev, WUbut' Beaver offtct. men wlll pay for the chassis and a course in field radio work luck c!IMor 1n be hold April 26th
Plans
were
made
ror
a
bake
tile remaining amount 100uld be at an electronlcs sthool at Fort at 6:30 J.m. In tile Pl. Plaasliar)' )l)erfer, Betty stewart, 1 week's rent In advance, then stated today.
atlng, Burial will be in Gravel
paid trom a 1 mill levy cur- Gordon, Ga. He was second In ont Jr. Hlglt School caleterla &amp;ale w be held on uy·u st tile .
Clovis IkJerfer, Joe stewart.
left. sa.ylng he wu going to
The report, by Scrtpps-HowH I I l Cemetery, Cheshire. rently In ellect lnd up lor re· the class in schola.dic stand- on Olllo River Road. The p&gt;bllc waatem Auro eo. In MlddllllOrt. .
HAifl'FORD. W.VA.- Gar- Moblle, Ala.• to seek 11.:iob.
ard Newspapers, said Eugene
Friends
ma.y call anytime Wed- newal In November of this year. Ing, having groduated !rom tile Is Invited 1n attend and bring The attendance banner wu won
1llld Gibbs, Denver Gibbs, HuChfrpes said he never saw "Pete" O'Grady, state headnesday.
Logar said H would take about radio training class on March a covered dilh. Mrs. Louise Jeo tile oecond ,redo. It was an- j
bortr-P•stte-r•ao•n.------•G•al•t•ogeln.--------, quarters executive director, will
1-l'h year tor the truck to ar- 19.
Musgrave Ia chairman ~ the OOWICed 111a1 tho llolp Coonl1
·be recommended to the n e w
BOARD TO MEET
His address is !!P-4 Jacob S. affair end •Mra. R. W. Elhe- CouncU o1 Parents and Teacll- 1
rive after being ordered.
state chairman by Nel.pp when
The Southern Local board of
oro will moot oo Ml¥ 2,
- Diacusaed the wall at the Holman, Jr., RA 11705086; Co. naur is co-chairman.
he resigns.
educstloo will meet In regular
second 1rade room mothers
B 143d Sll!oai Bn., APO New
Committees are: Flower arsession Wednesday evening at loot o1 Lincoln lUll tllat has
•
Hl"Yed
relreslononts loiJowlng
created aposslblehazardousebn- York ~039.
ranaemart - Mro. Gall Fairea,
RECEIPTS NafED
7:30 at Southern ~ S&lt;Mol.
the
mooting.
dttion tor motorists. Mayor Le-Mrs. L, w. Getcy, Mrs. t.Ydla
Sales tu ln Meigs County for
gar said Robert ~les has aMarch, this year. rotaled $22r MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Uarence E. Hill
Admitted - Mrs. Lela Eas- greed w pay $300 Joward re060.85 com~&gt;ared to $13,780.79
THO
for March, 1967, according to terday. Racine; Samuel Slsaon, DWJVal ol .... wall and .... village will have the work done, Is
a rewn Crom State Treasurer Reedsville.
GUAIUNTEES RENDJ'AL
Discharged - Etha Gardner. U four workers wlll sign re~
John D. Herbert.
Pre. Clareaee E. lUll, SOil
On Car, ~ Heollh and Life
leaaea tllat tile town will not be
or
Mrs. Florence Hill, Racine,
responsible lor llal&gt;illtleo.
ln~ui"IJIKii at:ro~~·the-board! "
- Approved the mayor's re~ and the late Jerry Hill is now
For many· years Nationwide has oflered guaranteed
Mrv1nB near DaNang In VietJ)Orl ol M37.90 lor Marc:h.
rc'newal on Health and Ute Insurance. Now, effec- Approved an ordinance to nam.
tive May 1. we will oller an Important new familY•
Pfc. Hill entered the army
permit tile slate department or
security lirst by adding both Auto lnauran~ and
on June 21, 1967, He unlierM!IOt
ADMISSlONS
Lel1helt, Pomeroy; Clare~K:e D. blillw~• 1n blackto)&gt; tile road
Homeowners
to our guaranteed renewal .ervlce.
Mrs. Jolin E. lloo&lt;:k, 10 Old Adams, Rt. 2 Raclnej Mr1. Chloe . - r tile POmeroy-Maooobrldgo training at Fort Jackson, S, c.,
This meAns your Au,to and Homeownera pro~o~
and Fort Sill, Okla. He loll IDr
Fon Tralli Mrs. Estill Mevins, R. Fink, Rutllnd; Mrs. Darrell at no cost to the village. T h e
w\11 be ~uarartteed renewable lor five years. It I
162 Fourth Ave.; Randall L E. J!adsley, Rt. 2 Racine; Linda rood, llowever. will be tile Ill· VIetnam on March 12. A 1966
not com~ll&lt;&amp;ted. First, of eourse, you mUJt have a
Hnr u.J• liftlll man of Qod, with a pr.ltOr.. heart of love
ture responolbll~ oltlleVtllap. &amp;prtng graduate o1 Soutllern Hl&amp;h
Green,
4
Allen
Dr.;
Mrs.
l.ecta
valid
Lou
Han&gt;er,
Hamdeo;
U&gt;oald
U,
Ueen10 lor ea&lt;h driver In your bouBebol4 ,to
and • bumJnl seal to wtn lhe ~,oR to ChrJd.
.. Relllaed a bW ol $1.25 Sehool ln Raelne, his addreaa .
M. Gardner, 38 &amp;Dithers St.; Wooclrull, JackiOfl; Jolin H. Bolj,
renew auto J!l"Otectlon. S..ond, In both A~to •.1114
I~&lt; Pic. Clarence P. lUll, US
submitted
b¥
llorotiiY
Noutzllnr,
:t.lra.
Thomas
J,
Saunders,
Rt.
1
Homeowners. you rieed only pay your premlumllrontcmi
Mrs.
Vernon
L.
Turve)',
WBD!IJB811Af 1:11 - SVNDAY SCHOOL NIGHT
51&amp;78661, A Blry., 33rd Arb'.,
Crvwn City; Sherman W, K-. Ironton; Kath'7ll J, Jerrell, Rt. Peacock-St., lor claontng dull
wlth policy forms and rateB In elfect at renewalAPO San Franciaco, 96490.
ftRJIII)Af 1:11 - PAC • A • PEW NIGIIT
and we'll keep you covered. Note: 'Ibis pliq lt .oew
per, Rt. 1 Bidwell; Harry R. 1 RJpley, W, Va.; Mra. Clther- tllat &amp;ottled on her houao !rom
the
road.
Smltll,
Rt.
1
GallJpollsj
Mary
ine L. Trout, ::lJencer, W, Ve.~
and not available In some B\lteo " Say ~Guaran­
nJDAY 1:H - FAMILY NIGHT
- Dlacusaed tile cable TV ,...
Jo Anna Wogan. Rt. Z Crown Edward S. Colley, Zaloskl; W~
teed
Renewal" whe~ you Clll the man froll) NaUot&gt;
1&amp;1\JDAY 1:11 - PAC· ·A • PEW NIGHT
Cit)'; Mrs. Henry V, Sleline, Rt. Uam R. Enos, Ravenswood; Mri!. tollti&amp;lo 1m I'OmlrOJI wltll Kesiwide. II you're already one of our 50\'llflll mlllton
IIJND.n' 11:15. 1:11- CBIJaCII LOYALTY lUNDAY
IO.Y oltlle Til.,.,_ Co. KeA11e1
2 GIIUpolls; James Hall., Kanau- Leland D. Groen, Allllnl'·
pollcyholders, .your guarantee atarta
, Vli:Tl!~l!f~MQRIAL
lndlealed
tllo
tolt)lhono
COIIIPaJll'
BliUHS
,
ga; Homer E. Morgan, Rt. 1
On Ul.
.
HOSPITAL
'Auto guarantee applloa alter .ooch polte,. laln,oflect 80
Gallll&gt;oll•; Leslie Smat~ Rt. 1
Mrs, T~oJ,~s,Rt. eouid IUJI.Plf llnol lor a private
Aclmltted - Mary llwnblln,
days (55 days in Mich., 90 4a11 In N.Y.) . ' ;1.
Crown . City; Mrs. Carl w.· I Crown C!Q', cia~, 3t33 a, llrm IUJI)llylna tile oll!ltal•·
Pomeroy; Olestor !ioleldo, Lo- ·
IPICLUi IIVIIC UCB NIGIIT
...
Auto guirsntee lveila~le tn D.C. and ~t•tei, eut ~
- APt&gt;rove&lt;t membership ol tart, w. va.; Norma Plliu, Ka~
Beaver, Eureka Star Itt.~ WU.. m. Mondo.f; Mrs. JohiNl. .Kerr,
tile
Ml"loalppl 'IXOOPt Mo... , N.C., &amp;.C.. Vl./ 1{•. Vo.
Uam J. strlckl... pt. Pleasant; m lUlda Dr., son, 7o17 a.m. Mike Haaqn, Jim Noutzllng and nauga; Randy Oliver, Rutland;·
andWio&lt;.
v
.
'· ··&gt;.
"• ~
Homeownen 1\Uir&amp;nte~ qof.·1 &amp;'(aiJabJt, ln "JitC,, ~~1y1,, 'l
Michael D. uuoHII, Pt. Pl.,.. Mondo.!'; Mrl!. Cor! w. Beaver, Bob Bowon In tllo volunteer Ore Vlrglnta Gropn, Middleport;
w. Va. and Wlso.
.
·
sant.: Albert R. lll&lt;o, Rt. 2 Leon, Eureka star Rt., i1auiJotor, I ~1 department.
1 .
Zlta Nleri, Middleport; Lettie ·
Attendln.l
were
Mayor
Legar,
W. Va.; Mrs. Mary L Byus, a.m. Tueldljo.
!ioellleld. ~racuoe.
Clerk Edns Schoenleb and Counpt.
Mark R. Fowler,
~ARGES
Discharged - Berl\loo Nlch·
Weot
Charles E. PowMlcllael T. Faulknor, Mrl!. ellmen Les Fultz, Franklin Riz- olson, Creaaa JenldnlOR, George
Ferry; Mn. Mary llolvtn T. Hood, Mro. Ruiuo Rfl- er. Don ColOns, RO)' Reutzer Nlclnsky.
Slltl All PAl-·IIIKIPOIJ
'
; CUIIord A. . noldl, and Voyd C. ~lock, Jr. and Lou Poulin.

at the Middleport, Pomeroy and

'

ift

Of Insincerity

wltll hlo military commanders
In tile Pacific to assure continued U. S. military strengtll In
VIetnam.
'lbe meeting COJhes on the.
heels of an IWlOWlcement by.the
President , _ his arrival Monflwr of the United States and d~ t11at Hanoi has yet w om.
ciall,y reply to any of the la~lt
Its allles,
This is bound to mean u. S. sugge.Uons for possJble
conflicting pressures on Pres- sitos 1n bealn )&gt;1"ellmlnary J&gt;OOCO
ident Johnson as he seeks to negotiations.
uAs of now," the President
decide )ust bow far w go In the
told
81!1Veral thOUsand Honolulu
ellort to get Haml w agree w

In the past seven years,

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·

By srEIV ART HENSLEY
WASIIINGTON (UP!)- PrratJons tor inittal peace talkS
with North Vietnam come at a
time when some toP mUltaey
olll&lt;:lals are clabnlng the! the
tide ol war has fioally turned In

&amp;lydtr IUCceeded his own col.
lege coaeh, the late J. W, Trautwein as head basketba:ll coa.cli
at Ohio Unlversl.ly ln 1949. A former Ali-&lt;JUo basketball pl!lYer at
canton McKlnlll)' ~ School In
1939, SD.rder matricula~ to Ohlo

bO)" tune segment Including. Col- ball and assistant football coach
oredo Trail laaturlng vocally at canton Letunan ~ Scllool
Marilyn Crouse and Jolm Llale: fOI' a year before entering the
Dave Anderson on the guitar; mllltary service. He returned to
theae posts 1n 1945, following
hls discharge.
&amp;\yder returned 1n Ohio Uni-

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Of War Effort

ban"""'

Be Done, OJ)Iritualo, apMllng tllat
portloa. WeeJ O'WUiow, wltll Pat
Stullar as soloist will oomJ)Iete
......gment.
9tow tunes will include .!llmmor Time, M.r Man Gone, wltll
CathY Graham a1 soloill:; 'Ibe,y
Call .... Wind Marla, witll - ard HudiOII as baritone aoloiat,
and 01' Man River, with Ned
Frazier as baritone soloist.
Um Rei Ill !rom Madam But·
torll,y will be lneloded 1n )IOint
up the role of opera In mualc. Ill CCiltrast will be a c:ow-

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and wUo ol Robert Fishell.
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ed ill' denial ol equal Jroteetlon or tile iaw lnd ill' ctenlol ollll&amp;
rlghto w duo J"!!e" o1 ~ law, ZaneaYille PoUc~ t:hlol """~ .
L. Ho41;aon, tfle public · setecy dlrectm', four pollee omcers, t1R;t
desk sergeantB, and a tavern owner and bartender', and l:iondlnl como,

U.S. on Top

Jim Snyder, head ba..-u
coac:h at Ohio Unlverslll', will
be -'&lt;01'1 at tllo Moll&amp; ~
Sellool ba..-u
wldc:h
baa been set for 7 p.m. onTh:ursdoy. AJ&gt;ril 2$.

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NEW YORK (UP!) Joe
Boston played even better
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Roman,
190
Puerto
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than Russell had asked. 1be
CelUcs made 16 ot 26 shots Rico, OU1PQinted Al Singletary,
from the fteld in the final 184, New York (8).
q.w1er to J:'lll away while the
76ers went completely cold and
made only seven or 29 attempts.
Philadelphia sank only three of
its first 22 shots In the last
_period.
Matt

Guokas ot the 76ers
seared a field goal to open the
final stanza ·and cut Boston's
edge to 84..83 Then the Celtlcs
rattled olf si~ points in a row
for a 90-83 margin and kept
Increasing the advantage with
Sam Jones John Havlteek and
Don Nel~ netting most of the
points.
Jones finished wUh 37 points
tops for Boston while Havlicek
had 29. Wilt Chamberlain led
Philadelphia with 28 points and
Hal Greer hod 20.

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M-47·101 (l), Jolin
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at Klame&amp;ba Loki!, N.Y., will be
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tile richest toUI"IIllllOIII In tile
(Best ol Sevoo)
hiatol')' of women's golt. tt was
East
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W, L Pet.
CIUCAGO {IJPl) - The ..,... Lodles Prole88lollal Goll Alaoct3 2 ,600
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Tile tournament, wbleh will be
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SANI"O DOIIINGO, U&gt;1bt IIUOIIll not even a week will odlo Tuesdo.Y ntgllt's caa . Ret&gt;ubllc (UP!)- Carloo
old and 'alroaol)o the Reds hive stonlol C19
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thrll ol their ''blr! lour" PltcJt. St. ·Louis BlueS.
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a,,r&lt; ;r·ftoleh,dor:' Group Names Officers Theme of Flower Show At Portl~~d
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dred Chapman Gibbs, an alOJIIIII·
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1'1\ J0!1111 LUTHERAN Church tar)' principal, wos elected pres,~' mioll TUesda.y ot 8 p.m. ldent ot the llaom Counfl EcJuca.
• •·\ irgll ~home.
11m Assoclatloo at 111 opr1ng
~:~APple Grove lllotl&gt;o meotlng, Otl:er ontcer1 eleetod
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7:30 each evening. lor next )'ear were Mrt, Doro'-.Aill'll to April 21. Publtc in- thy Mltdlell, vice prelidatt;
b;y Rev. Charles Norrlll, Mrs. Unda Taylor, see~.

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Mra. Ella Gilmore. Jr.,

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WEDNESDAY
SOUP SUPPER, Wodnol!dlr,
Bacino MethodiJt Church, beeiDo
oUw II 1:30 P. m. Sol&amp;l, Pit,
- h e · and col!ee.
, WINilNG TRAIL Gorden Club,
We4leldl1, ?;SO p. m•• home of
Mro. Joo strulllo; prognm, wood
coniro1 and evorv-o; dloplay
of odlblo !Iowen to be looture&lt;l.
PASt PRESIIENTS, Ladles
A,.pllilrJ, Qoew Wabster Post 39,
Amorlclll Legion, It 7:30 weel...., nliht. homo of Mrs, Iva
PowelL
BOSWORTH COUNCIL, Royal
and Select Maatera, 7:34l p. m.
Woe.sc~~¥, Pomeroy Yuonie
T-lo.
CL~ 12, at 8 p.m. Wedne&amp;~
daJ, Heath Methodist Olurch;

' Moore program
Mrs. Nan

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or.
MEQ ~OUNTY Junior Ch&amp;n'P
ber ol Co-erce, Wednesds,y, 8
p.m., Pomeroy Clt,y Hall

THURSDAY
ROBERT A CIRCLE, It t h o
Pomeroy MaiOIIic Temple at 1

p.m. Thursday, potluck supper;
all line oftlcen, past matrons
ot District 25, Order ot tl:oEsstern Star, eltglble to attend. Bring
own table services.
TWIN Cfi'Y ltlrlnettea, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. sodal rooms of
Columbus and Southern Cfllo
FJectrie Co.
BUSY BEE Claaa9 a.m. 'Iburads,y, Trinity United Church ol

Christ.
TRINITY

CHOm rehearsal,

Thursda.Y nlllht st tl:o
church.

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sPECIAL St::s.'SION, Shade Ril'-

er Lodge 4ll3 at hall in Chester,
Tburscta_y, 7:30P.m. Pastinuter
niaht wUl be observed and the
Mason degree conferredl&amp;)Onone

candidate.
MEIGS COUNTY llomocrat
Club, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. at
Meigs County courtroom, E. A.
Wl.ngett reports. Public invited.
ROCK SPRINGS Better Hoaltl:
Club, 1:15 p.m. Thursds,y at the
OOm.e oi Mrs. George Sklrmer.
MIDDLEPORT CinLD Conse!'vot!oo League, Thursdsy nigh~
annual clinner at Oscar&amp; ln GalIJpolls,
CATHOLIC WOMEN'S Club, 8
p. m. Thursda,y, Sacred Heart
Catholic Chureh. White e l salo.
ROCK SPRINGS Grqo, 8 1/.

m. Thursda,y, at the grange hall.
FRIDAY
RETURN JONATHAN llelgs
Ch-, DAR, It 2 p,m. Frids,y,
homo ot Mrs. A. R. Knlgh~ Mrs.
J. Edward Foster and Mrs. ClfD.
ton Fisher assisting hostessesj
.lpelker, R e v. Max Jl)Dibue,
Heath Methodist Church putor.

POMEROY CHAPTER, Royal
Arch Masons, special meeting,
7:30 p.m. Friday, Pomeroy MalOnic T~le. Royal arch degree
wW be conferred.
ELEANOR CIRCLE, 7:30p.m.
FridQ, Heath Methodist Chun:h.

Filled to Capacity
S:. Paul Lutheran Church in

and Mrs. Lots Sdan, treasver,
Following tl:o bullneoo sea.

at OhlQ Slate IJniY8rsli;Y.
Dr. ~ (JOiJited out tl:at In
tile (1681 tooehera were usuall,y
well aclll'linted with tl:elr ou.
!JOrintendents and witlt them.,.
bers ol tile board of ea.ucatiM
and so tbere were personal and
soclal tlea as well aaemploymd

known to their employers. Fora
tnerly teachers belonged only to
local orpnlzations; ~ they
belong to stote an&lt;lnatlooal pr&lt;&gt;fessional organizations and are
sophistleated. rather than provlnelal In tl:elr outlooks. Those clr·
cwnatances, togotl:er wit!: t h e
fact that today's teacher is bet..
ter educated, has led the teacher
to be more nlilltant.
The apeaker advised that before a teadlers' organization em~
barks oo ne~tlons It shoold
tntom Itself about typoo or ur.
ganlzatlons it could have, who
PT. PLEASANT - W81'Jle EcJ.
should 00 the ntJOtiatl.ng lor the

Driver Cited

After .Wreek

ward Manni, 22, Branthland, w,
Va. was cited by the Sate Police
lor iaUure to have vehicle under

teacherS and tor tl:e hoard oleducaUon, and wbat could be done
in
the event or a stalemate In
oontrol following a three vehicle
accident, me vehicle belns:' a arriving at .. agreement rur an
employment contract.
MallOn CountY school bus, MonDr. Queen states that laws
dlly 8:30 a.m. at the Pomeroy
governing sucb negotiations dilbridge lntar section at Ma 1011 on
ler from one state to another
Rt. 33.
and many states are in the proGeorge A. c arson, 42, Mason,
cess oi changing their laws and
driver of the 66passenger school
undoubtedly the number oi states
bus, came through a green light
t1aving laws permitted negotia.
and Marms made a left tw11 onto
Uon or teacher contracts would
tl:e bridge In front of tl:e school
bus causing them to collide. The Increase. Jn a survey he conducted, the speaker found that teachManns vehicle then struck a veers in West Vlrgtnia overwhelm.
hicle driven by Paul K. Russell,
lngly favored such legislation and
42, Middleport, 0., who w a s
board
of education members were
stopped at lhe signal U~t In a
against it.
line ot traffic.
Mrs. MOdred Gibbs deliverA passenger in the Manns car,
ed a memorial to teachers, reWaJter Manns, 28, Canton, Ohio,
received a small cut on his head tired teachers, and Cormer board
In the mishap. None of the stu- oi education members who died
cmrlng the year: Coach James
de~~ts on the school bus reported Injuries. Properly darnago White, Mr. and Mrs. Benzil Taylor, James Crump, Mrs. C. P.
was estimated at $1,200.
Stout and Paul Wedge.
Mrs. Clll!ord Dwm, prestdenl,
conducted the business session
and introduced members of the
local board ol education and candidates numtng lor board oi education. Sbe also preaented. those
teachers plaming to retire at
tile end o1 tbll year. Reports

Over 150 Come
For Services

by Mrs. Fred Blaettnar, Near
The Cross by Poole. The chil-

dren's e h o I r proces•ed In
holding llllhled candles an&lt;1 ling.
tng, Beautltul Savior •• they
- - to t1:e tront of the
cltureh to form a CI'OII of lighted candles in t1:e dark.
The scripture of Joh 19:17-37
was read by Pastor Brian V.
Engel.

The hymn, Were Yoo

'lbere was sung by the congregation In the dark as lhe words
of the hYmn were projected on
the walls ot tl:e sanctuary b)'
means of a transpare11cy projec-

en Sterrett, iegl.slative; Charles
Chambers, personal welfarei
Gory Conley, public lntormaUon:
Mra. Lois Slim, membership;
Mra. Irene Brand, cltize~~shlp;
Mrs. Ethel Grimm, nominating.
The following are named to the
auditing committee: Mrs. Luella
Keeter, Mrs. Sarah Bufl'ington,
and Mrs. Pauline Foglesons:.
A hmcheon was served prior
to the meeting and the Mastermen, a quartet, sang severa1
musical seleetions accompanying themselves on guitars.

., v. Ql&amp;ol thlo (lUI -and
were Jlr1. ~'I plttnh ft'om
Clovolond, .llr. llld Mr1. _....
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displa,y of herb•, aeedl,pieturea,
or Jlants, enitded "M:ritter's
Recipes" and a dlsp)Q of gar.
denh1g books and macaztnes t.,.
decl, Whot 11 A Home?.
~oclal e&gt;hlblts of U:o shoW
wW include a di6111113 o! florll

\Meddl'ng was
/n January
On Saturds)' evening, Jan. 27,
Mrs. Phena Cltft'ord and Dr. ,.

P. E. Slanley we~ unlteclinmar-

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.lllddleiwarto, Tonya Coilrt' and ~~~
Bobbz Court.
· Slol ~st , I IIIIo The Old ~
aod Cross and tl:ero was 1 \VII
duet, Alone, II¥ Tonya Collrt
lnd John !!OI're..SeJecllons bzthe
cix&gt;lr Included, Lone- Valley ~ Beneadl the Croll qt
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H..,p
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Jesul. Till Rev. Lawrence GJ.u..
Your
·OPID lor l)UbUC vtewbw froJi11 aeacanw .-ve .the sermon ind
Day A "Thing~· Of
to 8 P.in.
the e'loslns JftQ'er wal to' Mrs.
Mrs. James Titus of RutlaDd, · Gretta alttlo.
Be1utyln .~
an accredl~d
or the Obto · Slrwhw in. the )'0~ c~tr £.
Right SelectiOfl
Alsociltioa of Gardea Clubs wW rected by Mra. Johnson were
of Flowers ·
judge the &amp;bow. Judging wW· be James RQ" Lawrence, Tim, To~
..,.. II¥ tl:e standard IIJ'81011lwith .YO. llld Bobbl Cozart, Uri')' ·
one blue, red, yellow, IJ!Hlwhlte Lehew, Aaron, John. and Ollie
ribbon belllg awarded In NCb Sayre., Lori Mtddleswarts. and
daas. Tho Jud8lng wW be oral Melinda and Clncb' File"'
an&lt;l wUI begin at 1 P.m.
Tho
llltaclea or the
ciiV&lt;Ioli l'l'tMnted ~ Tim Co.ufon S..,.rjj, · JOI;D ~rj, ,
u&amp;r..,. Lowhow and JOmoi· IllY
Lawron:o · ••• a feoture of the
Ea- SUIII'IIe service of the
Portland l\lethocllat Chur&lt;"' ·
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BY JACK O'BRIAN '.
NEW YORK -" Aristotle ilnao.
111 ~ "21u In np1y to • cap..
taln'1 C0111'1eop1 !(110!7 "!oif,y I
do -ethilll for )'CIU, slr'l" re.
piled Ia ltaliaa "Where Is tile
pretty llrl'l'' (!lelia Raiazu);
hal • fall e,ye tot a mlnlsklrt,
thst Arl...I!Gb liope'o ali'O/UI)'
llroed to Oll!coo the big star.
loo!!tod ballh the !all nfllht be.
fore lldiry. •s C&amp;j&gt;ltol 11ieatre
eomeo - : It will be tun b)'
the Cllhollc A-s Gulkl and

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Tho real George .II, Cohan

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or niOJence, wblel:t Joel Grey•s
and .lllchael stewarl'o shallow
book ·or tbe show more than Sllla

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an&lt;l the east sang tho ~
Cohan IIOIIp, ol which Oll(y "AU
In tile Weariug'• aeemect to hive

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expensive to heat your
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CONFINED TO HOSPITAL
Mrs. Elckm Kraeuter ol ~
cine is confined to Holzer Hoa..
pitaJ., GalliPolis, for medical
~~nt. Her room nwnber is

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Woodwork

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Mrs. Tberrlll Ranc:bJib acco•

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Fridl\y tD the rohabUitatlon ,..,..
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Mr. and Mrs, Wllllam Boese of
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uer billable lo OV

rcuuomen

'

tile ••tor•a" IUid uaplallt's'•

are divided aboul halt and halt
at our school, but the caes who

are agalust "the

lltead)'

system"

!Irs. n&gt;ra 11o1Ja¥ -

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••Goillg Stea4t'· date• baek .to
bobby ... dB.l'l, - " ' before.
The -Y oos phase lallod a.
bout 25 years, and Ozzlod. If
lllzybody called • • ''l&gt;ollby.
soxer" now, !!he WOUldlft know
what 11 meant. rn bel kid• 25
years from now wUl be alldllf,
..Mom, what wa1 Jt llke to 10
lllea&lt;IY'I" just •• lilY kids alk,
"Did YOU REALLY bave1o eo1or
your own IIUil'pl'ine'l'' - SEER

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81 IN 1Mr IIIII Dlllllw R11 IIIIIIIIIJIII• II *'-·
llill~ll ...... IIIIIIIIJI

:•Jia:r. ~
Dear He!..

Dear Helen:
11i1W&lt;s lor tl:e S.O.S. buttoo.
When you offered them laltyear,
I lboollht tl:o.v were tor the birds
- but Iince then rve tound out
that going lllea&lt;IY - to m,y 110' al
least - was for the bird1 AND
BEES. I didn't bey that, 10 I
boullht an S.O.S. button lni!Sod,
and have iound. out it' a lots more
luli - PLAYING THE FIELD
Dear Hel-m:

IIIDDIZPORT,

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dull """""!J' ..... - alter I
1111 OYer ~ hurl, that ljl. ute
lo DMich JOOnluli- ~ 1cnow
a lot of efrl•, and nca '01 them
lhlnk .they own you, - COLLEGE
.!IAN
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Deer Helen:
1 have eOne &amp;teaitYthreeUmel,
and osclt time It burt a llttlo
till f'm SURE•., They ea11 me
ftckle, and a tllrt, but Pm tilln our '"button age,., yours joying IDYaeli, where my ••atea..
aeems to me the moat apJU'OJJrl ~ d:Y" friends an Often, miaera..
ate. f'm a freShman 1n a bte ble.- L. B.
college where girls otJWwamber
fellows tllree to one. Being male,
I figure there's no harm to a4Flower
vertise. Sock a button to me,
Arr•ngements
please.- MIK.E
NOTE TO READERS: The n.
For Thtt Pel'IOn
nal batch ot S.O.S. (Stamp OUt

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Who Doesn't Have
A "Green Thumbn

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Florist
A,.,,

IT'S SUMMER TIME

4. 99
THE SHOE BOX
BONE

When Shoes

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Years .lowest prices
on Ford XL's ...
Mustang Sprints...
Fairlane hardtops!

Fords See-thelight Sale!

Ford XL Futhcll

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-lOlling ljiOrty etr In
with -'aloqu'-t

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Baker Furniture
o,·

S.O.S. SUPPORT.

ldaiMonJTonlllrliu~
hll!l - · 'l'beoJ I IIIli ihe ..,
... a ,J W llaoo ·tl:o big b oceurrod, llld I l!a•lli'i •hid 1

s.-

. a..r.~~o e.ao .. m.

~llhlp ·COrdi 111 ,....

.Clw. A ..... I ...... ....,. 11:11

Co~,

Cheri••

....1 to!i:O
s.o.s.
and

I don't

. ilc!ool; ..._. ,
bulloa
will lilt lilt ..._
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Pleoso -~~~ lilo 1wo butu:o•

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llov. Lowl• ll1ol:l 111111 Bruce
. _ II !llrlqr Arllor
Collop, - t tl:e - w i t h
Mr..... llrl. Cherlel ll1ol:l ....
famllr and Mr. Diehl'• lflnclo
-or, Georl(a Diehl.
.llr. llld Mr1. Vlrgll &amp;so of
Allroo called oo Mr • .and !Irs.
Noi'IDID Schaelu.
John Stoey of ColnmiNI II
........ a Week With hlllflnclo
.Pareltl, llr, and lin. Normu
Scahofer,
!Irs. Peorl JIII:Obi wu collod
to Collllllbul II¥ Ute Ulaou of
hw 11-, 111rpret 111..0.
. .llr; and Mro.
Heal""
of Crooko.uto collod 011 Georgia
llohl.
ilr. tll1a Blfe of Columbulllld
!Irs. Cherle,y ~ Gallfllollo,
YiJltedrectlllll'wlththolror; ljrs. Georp ~.
Mr, 111111 llrs. w;c
~ .:.wid of 111. v.a- - a
~ With Mr. and .llr .. ma&amp;::hMitr.
Thoro 1llil be IIUtor ....
llrYict II Ute Ft11 llotllodlot

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. ' '"""' eljjll!l u
a "'!"I. '!tl&lt;:tal II"'JJtt&lt;&lt;, beeou•IIIIk to hlmafeolu..Oo,

have been afraid to peep, bea
eause they'd be ,put down 11
eltl:er: 1. Siding with tl:e "tl:o~
enemy"• - adults" - adults; 2.
So unpopular they're jealoo.s; or
3, Flirts, and not to be trusted.
But when you printed the teen
liJ' CLAIIICE ALLEN
viewpoints - for as well as aWeekend vlolton ot Mr, and
gain II ~ daUng - you real.
Mrs. Howard lCiUght were Mr•
l.y got discussions BOing. The
and Mrs. Hearlna. East Fultonkids no longer 811rug, "'That's
ham; Ralph Knight and Carol tl:e woy It Ia, wby Dahl lt'l"
Held, Phllaclolphlo, Ps., Janet
It tl:o.v want to (1101' t1:e Bold
Knll(lt and Rut!: Scltlllb,, c...
now,
they say sol And more o{ Steadying) buttonsisalmostsone.
lumiNI, and Charles Knfllht, Aththem are saying so all the time. Send a ctim.e and a stamped,
As you said last summer, the selC - addressed envelope I o r
Gory Wolt, Greg Ballo.v, and
phrase,
.. going steady" has Ola each button to HELEN'S S.O.S.
Daryl Well spent a rec111t eventered
do1m
to junior hlllh and CLUB, Box 9997, Sacramento,
Ing wit!: BW Allen.
. 95823.
Mrs. Robert Wood and Mrs. even elementary schools, so tbe
label
Is
!Ding
out
ot
favor
among
Roy Chriscy- wefe in Parker'older teens, but the ••idea" o1
burg Frids,y.
dating
"steadily" only one per~
Patty Koblentz, student at ~
lumbus Business University, son at a time still makes it
.IIPent the weekend witll her par. tough on us ••miJ: now, match
ents, Mr. and Mrs. David Kob- later'' people. It" s called "80- I
lng together' • here, but .1.t means
leotz.
the
same.
Mrs. Cl113ton Allen and Bill
Maybe tl:e "Stamp Out
shoiJped in Parkersburg, Tues..
HI BROW
Slosllflng" button eampolgn will
ds,y,
go
down
in
history
as
the
Be.
Mr. and Mrs. Cbarles GaW.
and Pam, Cincilmatl. and Mr. ginning ot a Now Deal In Dtl.
and Mrs. Dale Johnson and chil- lng. - HOPE SO!
dr-. Columbus, visited with Dear Hope:
Mlllht could. But rm DOl go.
their granclather • Frank Gaul
lng to hold m,y brosth, - H,
Saturdoy,

Chester
News Notes

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tlie . ~...t rep. ...... ~ ·'! """' l:'elllft( ......... ' . ...

lillY recontl,y with Mr. 111111 !Irs.
LelwSauten,-llooll,

DNJer ,.,._,,. • Wrltt ..
o 1'-&lt;:lr/c llftfillf 'rile '"••tllllllt Wllfltcaat
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01110 .....__
ht '-.r Com11111)'
, Qo • 3ot Clf¥t
Ctnton, 01111 44101 l.latt An., 1__., .

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Fine turnlturo begins on the ln•ldowlth FleX-'s
tamou• Lltotlme ~r101 . an&lt;l J&gt;l'ICIIIonlllllineorod
llolld hor&lt;lwood trome. Ask our oalesmoa to tiP
over a chair and shoW you why Fltllot.ol 11 tho
· lineal..,..,._ furniture you con bof,

Thank you, tl:snk you, tor pl.
Unr arawnents llartod .., thlo
••.,mg &amp;t.eacb'" buslDe11. Adual-

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leriJw wu $211.70.

!,!!_~.!~~~TRIC
KNIFE FR""
rot~r 'folrll~
r "'"" ' ,,..,.
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Mra. France~ Eakew

110r-.

Just imagine your home with clean, pure, !'.!t!':!~l,!!~~ electric heat. No mor~ .fumes
to make a mess or cause odor. All you do is set the thermostat and enjoy uniform
comfort - without cold spots or drafts-throughout your entire house.
Converting to electric heating is easier than you think. Because there's no mess
involved with installation.
When you're in the market for a .new heating system in your present home, call
your recommended electric heating dealer. Or call us. And convert to electric
heating. We're sure you''lllike it as well as the Warners do. So sure, we guarantee
your satisfaction-before you buy.

tD c.twrt

Akron and

ol Pomeroy called on .llr. and
.llr1, Norman SChooler,

lliss llilclred Schaefer o1 Atl&gt;en.a, Kr~.o Vern &amp;Dry and John
ot Collllllbus visited over t h o
wllkend wit!: their
.llr,
llld Mro, Norman Schooler,
- · 11 thelotal Sundl,y
School on A»rU 7 wu 127. 0£.

With electric rates reduced lour times in the .past
several years, electric heating is now the smart, economical way to trouble· fre• home comfort.

person tllen lit the candle

lira. Clrman Evans.
Mn. Fran CUneofMiddi.IIIOrt.
IDd son, Terry BlBJCher, Columbus, vlsltodovortl:ewoekendwltl:
.llr, 111111 !Irs. Hannon Fox.
.llr, and Mro. Vlrgil Roso ol

Howol~

spacious 8-room home with !I!I!:J!t:l~~ electric heat.

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SP4 Johnny .Klein, who has been
on furlough, was given ararewen
dinner at the borne of his Plfloo
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cll.fl'ord Klein.
Guests were hil wife., Mrs. Klein.
Mrs, Tolllll\l' Lane and Ceyotai,
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Klein and
lamil¥, Mn. WUltam Buckley,
Mr. and .llrs, Glen Foulk and .11yrdo, Mrs. Charles llld chlldnn,
Mr. and Mrs. Cal 'lin Lane and
Steve, Mr, and Mrs. Terry MJcr.aels and Terry• Mrs..F4Ja Faulk.
Miss Peggy Engle, Mr. 111d Mrs,
Bkhard Friend and children, Mr.
ond .llro. Ed llanlo.v 111d tlmll,y,
Mr. Klein left ror a siX months
tour ot cllty In Vietnam.
Mrs. Jerry Hoagland and four
dlughters of Weltaton visited recently With her ll'andmother•

.llloo Corol Ferrel ot~ICUso
II10nl Slturds,y night wit!: •Ko.Y

That's a lot lower than you thought. isn't it? And it
might even cost you less. But it'll give you a figure to
go on, 'since it's the amount Ohio Power customers,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis L. Warner. pay to heat their

letters large enough to be seen
by all.
'The _pastor IIIJOke on the Seven Wordt From the Cross.
Following tl:e ot!erlng, pr.....
er, and Lord's Prayer the llgbtillg ol eanc:Uea of the members or
the congregation took ·place as
Po- Ellgel li!ll&gt;led tl:e candles
ol the acolytes from the altar
who then proceoded w llllht tl:e
candles being held by tl:o per.
DIS sitting closest to the allea.

Dear HelM:

aaci

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Mrs. Sdp Kennedy, son-In-law

Fabric

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tCRUDEEl

.,. FALSE TEETH

and daughter ot the bride.
Following the ceremony, t h e
couple left: on a wedding trip to
Florida. They visited New Orleans, Brownsville and Keville,
Texas, and toured parts of Mexico before returning to their
home In Pomeroy. Whlle in FlorIda, Dr. and Mrs. Stanley viatted his brother and stster-in..J.aw,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis &amp;aruey at

IIW!ont of Mttabd twill tAke
Qar1er'l P1l1L WhJ' don'' JV\L . , .

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nciated at the ceremony, Attendants for the couple were Mr. and

lal1tJ. '!'bell JOU w:lll be fOUl UDU•

,,MPEa
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some warm Pti'Unence In tiJe
seorch tor the old 10ojf111111dln&lt;e
1
ge .. ._. t Jtated - in more man•a burled
w""a thon .... _ n111,y Apart Po
me!OIIclreosure.,.
STULES1
from the very organle ;;,jllake.
rtr/ll'lo(thelatostoaestarFOI'
Woll:fnllon•i Coli¥Jllc tlnl~erlf. ot creollng a nasty little plpl- ~~":;"' as a boo"", IODIOwhot
1
\!' Will benollt; Ed McMahon ot pak as its aomebow totaiJy
oq AD\P ~ have been boJ.
tho car........ II prelldont ot ttc:Uonal hero (Jotm O"Hara•a
In the authora' rtiiiBI'cb,
tl:e C.A.G.
"Pal Joey" was a gentleman or or we oniJ' knew her •• the old
Jl!il FariOI' looked 01 111i11 t11tn dlsttnM•- alongside •••
..., lad;y otthet!Ueia .11u Gonlon'o
..-...•.,
wuS ra~y ''Roberta"
\¥
It tbe ••Cedrp M." premiere· 11We postlttmous
&amp;lander), there with Yu .... e lhall ecJntult
Jlm h14 o hlrala operallAiu
was little In t1:e show to exult ur taUon
'"' that marglnai(rrt.
- - WI lilo .,-ot&gt;rowo oofel,y exalt: the choreogra,phy ccwered
•
whitt
tell him Bobbir Will
drab IPPJ'OX1matlona of the cios.
be tl:o Dom:.llllflliJM; "HUbert
lop and IIOI!IIhoo dancea ot t1:e
llimll:llr~~r will be oomlnated 111111 period; the costume• were brash
Will ba '"" Prolida," an&lt;l britllt witl:out faoh!O!I ...
Jlm otatecl llotljo tn tl:e Palaee citement or nostalgia; the C)fd
ThMtre --.i
...... at lntermlulon...
school ot Jack10n, Ohio, IIIII I•
Cohan songs uled in the show
saq.~~w to be a eler(o.Qplst.
But Jlm aleo lcwed"GalrgeM.," were familiar and some were
Mrs. Oa&lt;:ie Bouess baa r•
whlth 11411' we did not.
liJ' EDNA FOSTER
great tun while the ones extractturned
to her home Ia $&lt;racuso
Joel Gr~~r. .. brWiaat In ed from Cohan's trunktul ol di•llany 01\loyod tl:e got topt1&gt;o
liter
IP8nding
some time at the
..c:Daret•· wa.1 oddly wtthout the carda and unused originals prov- or and hymn slnl bold 11 tl:e
home ol her son. llr,. and Mrs.
sl~ll llllidllin of charm In a
ed his dtscardlng-judgment was church Suoday ~~- Rovt.. Charlea Bogesa, tollowblg as~
rol~t thlt lhou1d have mtmmeral Pf08J'OSS)IIg nlcel,y under tl:e
ed with lt .. Joel played It aa
direction ol Rev. Edward Grif. tnthehoopltal.
MJss Esther Boaess returned
lith. The EV1101ollst llov, o, G.
II a nalty, qomaniaeal
to
her employment ln Columbus
wioo 110' who Dill 0111y alienated
McKinney of Charleoton l1briJ1a'....,._ but -....ced he did
IDK stirring mes~~e~a each even- alter -ding • weekend 81 U:o
home ol her .Parents, Mr. and
Ing
at 7:30,
Dill oare which trlend1 he loll
Mra. Chll"les Boggess.
Roy Howe. Bon of Mr. and
John Bowe of thla Jlace, 11 sen.
1111 It Ctmeron Bay In VIetnam.
He lo a clerJo.cyplat In poriOOIIel
Rock, .Slide or Slip?
work. Hta address ta SPt Ro)'
Dim 't llYe In flu of tar. tenb
Rowe, U.S. 51815832, HHD llldl
' -,..'na,
, wobbllucr c1roppJDa Jun
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WMDf um.. 'tor IDOI't leCUISQ'
Trans. BN (TML), APO SenFrp.
little PABTDTB on rour plat.L
eiaco, 9631.2. Another son. John
liJ' BERTHA PARKER
PA8'1UIH holdt Iaiit k1ttb ilnntr
Rowe, Jr,, SP5 ER52637492, us.
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Attendance ot Sundl,y School
...... fUIPI cbeak "daatunl lmiatb"
AC, ECNR, lndl.. Town Col&gt;, on March 31 at the Free Metho::'a~
at
-.otial tO
Amesville. Pa., 17003, re-enllafloo dist Church was 13S.Oftertngwas
OetP~t;:r=.~~
od wW be dlschlrpd June 30. $28.80.
Mr, ondMra.Earl Adams soot
Mr. and Mrs. Guy RuSiell, enSunds,y at t1:e home or their aon, route from Florida to their home
Mr. and Mra, James Mans, of
in Ravenna, visited With his sisPomeroy. Tho.v also visited In ter, Mrs. Georgia DiehL
Columbus
receotl,y
With a
Roger Klein was bJtten on the
and daughter, Mr.lllll
ann recent.Q- by a capperhead
Mrs. w..... lie Laughlin.
SEMI-GLOSS
snake. He was a patient at vetlira, Manchester WQife 1nd erans Memorial Hospital.
M~

YOVTH A b FOR fr!
lblo colwnn lsfor.10UIIIpoop1e, tl:elr ,PrOblems llld .Pieos.
un1, their 'tr(Q)J~• 1:fK1 fUn. As
with Ute rest of Helin Help.Us!,
It wal&lt;0111es laughs but ...,,,
dodge a serfoua queSUon wtd! a
brush.&lt;Jlr.
f1«ld fOII1' taenap quelllons
tO YOUTH ASKED FOR IT &lt;&amp;re
or Helen Help US! this ~IPI~
per.
IS ••GOING STEADY"•
GOING OlJ'l'?

.4RBIN

News Notes

The Rev. Carver WUUams of-

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80 eplloja,e, Joel

By Helen .Bolle/
.
near Helm~ ·

Plants

riage at the Pomeroy First Bap-

The mUICUI•r a.cuon of JOW' diiMUve ,,,tem,eall• ~·. tboulll
DOt IIOW dOWD . If tbl• bll.ppebl
WUt.e nu.tert&amp;11 CUI bUild up ID tbe
lower tAct aD&lt;I JOU become trreruJar, uncomfortable anct feel 1tUft'ed.
Carter•• PUll Wi~ 111 unique laa:atlve formula wakH up the llowed
down m\llllhl ot t.he lower cllletUve
tract &amp;nclltlmuiii.W. Perllta.bll , 11'tna: Wllporal')' relief o1 tbl• ~~ ­

Ill

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Helen Help Us•••

wao .a ROnlleman ot tremoncloo 1
Time lldaota on Item: BeltY
chltm, an&lt;1 a1 our trla!d .llu Aim Gnwe, a TV slnllnr tn.
~~
ed.
- • soominlly DOl 10 lcJna...,
~·- aosur us wit!: the-. (liOI'od Georp .II. Cohan'o - :

Ill Ill~ tho lot. George .11.
since 1913, Cohan'o111811Der ,.. 1
all con!lden&lt;e without srroganee
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tist Church.

tor wlllch made Ute alze of the

~eh

art bz ·wey Wolfe, ond on .,..
hlblt of jewol1'1, rillf&lt;IIW b,r thO
Winding Trail junior •lull ...
IJw ttones
to llelga eo...
ty,
.
The shoW coiiU!IittMs a r.e
Mrs. Robert LeWii and lira.
BJbert Thom,P10n, room arruwement; Mrs, John Terrell, !Ire.
Allard Pratt, and MrS. Leo Kenaedy, Sr.. , stacfngj MrL JoeStrl)o
ble, Mrs. Uoyd loloore, judge's
clerks; Mrs. Clarence Heaton.
Mrs. GQ)' Shuler, Mrs. Walter
Bertz, Mrs. Latta .$enter, OOs..
Pltallty; and Mrs. Charles
HayeS, ribbons.
Members of several Meigs
County club&amp; wW be Invited to
exhibit In t1:e show which wUl be

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class has been included for •

Your

NEW HAVEN 1be New Haven
1M Ma1011 area churches llllted
In Good Frlds,y IIOrshlp st 1:30
Friday altemOCin al St. Paul U.-

VISII'S PASTORA). FAMILY
Visiting Pollor 111111 llrJ. Brt •

are for junior e:lubs.
·Six classes for specbnen p.
hiblts have been included tn the
shoW llnOIIIandwWincludohouso
plants, both bloomlDK and fol.,.
age, lrls, ft'Dddowera, and seed-

01 Good friQOY
were hesrd rrom tl:~ rollowlng
. . ~· . -fl~RUD1-~k:ile,b.··t~"'!1.

PomeroY was filled to capacity of his neighbor until all candlea
were lit. Pastor »&gt;gel explalnecl
!Utday aa Lutherans andviattors
in
a rw words the symboltsm
from the Meigs orea wonhlpped
topther. For the Out time since of ll&amp;fited candles tor Christians
the churcll dedication service, and as t1:e CQIII'Ogotloo modi.
chair&amp; bad to be added in the tated In lito dark, wit!: tl:elr lfllht.
allies for people to find room od candlol, Mrs. William Dow.
nle aang a solo.
to sit.
The cmgregatlGn sang tl:e
~c1ai music included a solo
bymn,
o l&gt;trkest Woe holding
bz Mro. Robert Hamm, tl:e juniur
their
lighted
candles with the
choir Utd aenlor ehol.r. Pastor
BriWI V, »&gt;pl rpoke oo recent words of the hymn projected on
&lt;)~ Mure electronic develop- the wall In large letters.
As the cmgregatlon left in.
menta •• related to means or
eom,plete
aUence, the chimea
eommlmlcattng the Gospel.
wore plOI'od II¥ Mro. Fred BJaet.
tnar,
the orpnlst,
UNITE FOR SERVICE

theran Church In New Haven.
Paator Brian Enael was the Utur-·
1111 and Po- Ellis, rotlrod
: .llethodlal minli!Sr from New
Haven, delivered the .sermon. Ttle
llll"Yice was ll(llllllore&lt;l b)' the
area COW'lell ol thlll'chet. ·

"A Tribute to;lloiber'' will be
t1:e thellle o( 111e ljpiiJw !lower
show 1o be otagid lit tho Wlndo
)llg Trail Gorden Qub on .lloJ
18 11 tJ:e Pomeroy Elemeotary
school.
.lira. .111rprot E11o Lowio Is
chairman of the annual &amp;how
which this year wW feature aiDe

tlea.
classes in the utl.ldc arranp.
Today school districts are lar- menta division, two of which
aer an&lt;l often teachers are not sro tnvltotlooalandthreoolwhl•h

aion, the educators heard an address by Dr, Bei'IW'd Qteen, director ol the Pace Educatlona.l
Demonstration Center, ot llwll·
ington, onlthe topic, Negotiating
Teac:ber Employment cmtrada
and Teacher Militance, allubjo&lt;t
on which he COII&lt;llcted reoearch
in cm.necdon with writing his
dissertattoa for a Ph. D. degree

OVer 150 people attellded the
candlellllht Voopora Good Fri.
day service at st. Paul Lulberan
Church In POmeroy. With lbo
Hllhts oompletely out In the
church, the prelude was played

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a,,r&lt; ;r·ftoleh,dor:' Group Names Officers Theme of Flower Show At Portl~~d
. !:!:!~::,a.
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PT. PLEASANT - Mra. 1111·
dred Chapman Gibbs, an alOJIIIII·
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1'1\ J0!1111 LUTHERAN Church tar)' principal, wos elected pres,~' mioll TUesda.y ot 8 p.m. ldent ot the llaom Counfl EcJuca.
• •·\ irgll ~home.
11m Assoclatloo at 111 opr1ng
~:~APple Grove lllotl&gt;o meotlng, Otl:er ontcer1 eleetod
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7:30 each evening. lor next )'ear were Mrt, Doro'-.Aill'll to April 21. Publtc in- thy Mltdlell, vice prelidatt;
b;y Rev. Charles Norrlll, Mrs. Unda Taylor, see~.

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CIRCLE, 8 p. m.
United Chlll'&lt;h ol

Mra. Ella Gilmore. Jr.,

-. ''Prc;&amp;ram ~r.

1" RACINE ELEMENTARY PTA
1."&gt;!
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Tulpldly, 7:30 p. m ., Raelne

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WEDNESDAY
SOUP SUPPER, Wodnol!dlr,
Bacino MethodiJt Church, beeiDo
oUw II 1:30 P. m. Sol&amp;l, Pit,
- h e · and col!ee.
, WINilNG TRAIL Gorden Club,
We4leldl1, ?;SO p. m•• home of
Mro. Joo strulllo; prognm, wood
coniro1 and evorv-o; dloplay
of odlblo !Iowen to be looture&lt;l.
PASt PRESIIENTS, Ladles
A,.pllilrJ, Qoew Wabster Post 39,
Amorlclll Legion, It 7:30 weel...., nliht. homo of Mrs, Iva
PowelL
BOSWORTH COUNCIL, Royal
and Select Maatera, 7:34l p. m.
Woe.sc~~¥, Pomeroy Yuonie
T-lo.
CL~ 12, at 8 p.m. Wedne&amp;~
daJ, Heath Methodist Olurch;

' Moore program
Mrs. Nan

lead~

or.
MEQ ~OUNTY Junior Ch&amp;n'P
ber ol Co-erce, Wednesds,y, 8
p.m., Pomeroy Clt,y Hall

THURSDAY
ROBERT A CIRCLE, It t h o
Pomeroy MaiOIIic Temple at 1

p.m. Thursday, potluck supper;
all line oftlcen, past matrons
ot District 25, Order ot tl:oEsstern Star, eltglble to attend. Bring
own table services.
TWIN Cfi'Y ltlrlnettea, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. sodal rooms of
Columbus and Southern Cfllo
FJectrie Co.
BUSY BEE Claaa9 a.m. 'Iburads,y, Trinity United Church ol

Christ.
TRINITY

CHOm rehearsal,

Thursda.Y nlllht st tl:o
church.

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sPECIAL St::s.'SION, Shade Ril'-

er Lodge 4ll3 at hall in Chester,
Tburscta_y, 7:30P.m. Pastinuter
niaht wUl be observed and the
Mason degree conferredl&amp;)Onone

candidate.
MEIGS COUNTY llomocrat
Club, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. at
Meigs County courtroom, E. A.
Wl.ngett reports. Public invited.
ROCK SPRINGS Better Hoaltl:
Club, 1:15 p.m. Thursds,y at the
OOm.e oi Mrs. George Sklrmer.
MIDDLEPORT CinLD Conse!'vot!oo League, Thursdsy nigh~
annual clinner at Oscar&amp; ln GalIJpolls,
CATHOLIC WOMEN'S Club, 8
p. m. Thursda,y, Sacred Heart
Catholic Chureh. White e l salo.
ROCK SPRINGS Grqo, 8 1/.

m. Thursda,y, at the grange hall.
FRIDAY
RETURN JONATHAN llelgs
Ch-, DAR, It 2 p,m. Frids,y,
homo ot Mrs. A. R. Knlgh~ Mrs.
J. Edward Foster and Mrs. ClfD.
ton Fisher assisting hostessesj
.lpelker, R e v. Max Jl)Dibue,
Heath Methodist Church putor.

POMEROY CHAPTER, Royal
Arch Masons, special meeting,
7:30 p.m. Friday, Pomeroy MalOnic T~le. Royal arch degree
wW be conferred.
ELEANOR CIRCLE, 7:30p.m.
FridQ, Heath Methodist Chun:h.

Filled to Capacity
S:. Paul Lutheran Church in

and Mrs. Lots Sdan, treasver,
Following tl:o bullneoo sea.

at OhlQ Slate IJniY8rsli;Y.
Dr. ~ (JOiJited out tl:at In
tile (1681 tooehera were usuall,y
well aclll'linted with tl:elr ou.
!JOrintendents and witlt them.,.
bers ol tile board of ea.ucatiM
and so tbere were personal and
soclal tlea as well aaemploymd

known to their employers. Fora
tnerly teachers belonged only to
local orpnlzations; ~ they
belong to stote an&lt;lnatlooal pr&lt;&gt;fessional organizations and are
sophistleated. rather than provlnelal In tl:elr outlooks. Those clr·
cwnatances, togotl:er wit!: t h e
fact that today's teacher is bet..
ter educated, has led the teacher
to be more nlilltant.
The apeaker advised that before a teadlers' organization em~
barks oo ne~tlons It shoold
tntom Itself about typoo or ur.
ganlzatlons it could have, who
PT. PLEASANT - W81'Jle EcJ.
should 00 the ntJOtiatl.ng lor the

Driver Cited

After .Wreek

ward Manni, 22, Branthland, w,
Va. was cited by the Sate Police
lor iaUure to have vehicle under

teacherS and tor tl:e hoard oleducaUon, and wbat could be done
in
the event or a stalemate In
oontrol following a three vehicle
accident, me vehicle belns:' a arriving at .. agreement rur an
employment contract.
MallOn CountY school bus, MonDr. Queen states that laws
dlly 8:30 a.m. at the Pomeroy
governing sucb negotiations dilbridge lntar section at Ma 1011 on
ler from one state to another
Rt. 33.
and many states are in the proGeorge A. c arson, 42, Mason,
cess oi changing their laws and
driver of the 66passenger school
undoubtedly the number oi states
bus, came through a green light
t1aving laws permitted negotia.
and Marms made a left tw11 onto
Uon or teacher contracts would
tl:e bridge In front of tl:e school
bus causing them to collide. The Increase. Jn a survey he conducted, the speaker found that teachManns vehicle then struck a veers in West Vlrgtnia overwhelm.
hicle driven by Paul K. Russell,
lngly favored such legislation and
42, Middleport, 0., who w a s
board
of education members were
stopped at lhe signal U~t In a
against it.
line ot traffic.
Mrs. MOdred Gibbs deliverA passenger in the Manns car,
ed a memorial to teachers, reWaJter Manns, 28, Canton, Ohio,
received a small cut on his head tired teachers, and Cormer board
In the mishap. None of the stu- oi education members who died
cmrlng the year: Coach James
de~~ts on the school bus reported Injuries. Properly darnago White, Mr. and Mrs. Benzil Taylor, James Crump, Mrs. C. P.
was estimated at $1,200.
Stout and Paul Wedge.
Mrs. Clll!ord Dwm, prestdenl,
conducted the business session
and introduced members of the
local board ol education and candidates numtng lor board oi education. Sbe also preaented. those
teachers plaming to retire at
tile end o1 tbll year. Reports

Over 150 Come
For Services

by Mrs. Fred Blaettnar, Near
The Cross by Poole. The chil-

dren's e h o I r proces•ed In
holding llllhled candles an&lt;1 ling.
tng, Beautltul Savior •• they
- - to t1:e tront of the
cltureh to form a CI'OII of lighted candles in t1:e dark.
The scripture of Joh 19:17-37
was read by Pastor Brian V.
Engel.

The hymn, Were Yoo

'lbere was sung by the congregation In the dark as lhe words
of the hYmn were projected on
the walls ot tl:e sanctuary b)'
means of a transpare11cy projec-

en Sterrett, iegl.slative; Charles
Chambers, personal welfarei
Gory Conley, public lntormaUon:
Mra. Lois Slim, membership;
Mra. Irene Brand, cltize~~shlp;
Mrs. Ethel Grimm, nominating.
The following are named to the
auditing committee: Mrs. Luella
Keeter, Mrs. Sarah Bufl'ington,
and Mrs. Pauline Foglesons:.
A hmcheon was served prior
to the meeting and the Mastermen, a quartet, sang severa1
musical seleetions accompanying themselves on guitars.

., v. Ql&amp;ol thlo (lUI -and
were Jlr1. ~'I plttnh ft'om
Clovolond, .llr. llld Mr1. _....
.. Sedlack.

lings.

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In the educa~ dlvllioll, a

displa,y of herb•, aeedl,pieturea,
or Jlants, enitded "M:ritter's
Recipes" and a dlsp)Q of gar.
denh1g books and macaztnes t.,.
decl, Whot 11 A Home?.
~oclal e&gt;hlblts of U:o shoW
wW include a di6111113 o! florll

\Meddl'ng was
/n January
On Saturds)' evening, Jan. 27,
Mrs. Phena Cltft'ord and Dr. ,.

P. E. Slanley we~ unlteclinmar-

natl••

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5 - Tho

.lllddleiwarto, Tonya Coilrt' and ~~~
Bobbz Court.
· Slol ~st , I IIIIo The Old ~
aod Cross and tl:ero was 1 \VII
duet, Alone, II¥ Tonya Collrt
lnd John !!OI're..SeJecllons bzthe
cix&gt;lr Included, Lone- Valley ~ Beneadl the Croll qt
&amp;I Y"" fCtMi"'
H..,p
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Jesul. Till Rev. Lawrence GJ.u..
Your
·OPID lor l)UbUC vtewbw froJi11 aeacanw .-ve .the sermon ind
Day A "Thing~· Of
to 8 P.in.
the e'loslns JftQ'er wal to' Mrs.
Mrs. James Titus of RutlaDd, · Gretta alttlo.
Be1utyln .~
an accredl~d
or the Obto · Slrwhw in. the )'0~ c~tr £.
Right SelectiOfl
Alsociltioa of Gardea Clubs wW rected by Mra. Johnson were
of Flowers ·
judge the &amp;bow. Judging wW· be James RQ" Lawrence, Tim, To~
..,.. II¥ tl:e standard IIJ'81011lwith .YO. llld Bobbl Cozart, Uri')' ·
one blue, red, yellow, IJ!Hlwhlte Lehew, Aaron, John. and Ollie
ribbon belllg awarded In NCb Sayre., Lori Mtddleswarts. and
daas. Tho Jud8lng wW be oral Melinda and Clncb' File"'
an&lt;l wUI begin at 1 P.m.
Tho
llltaclea or the
ciiV&lt;Ioli l'l'tMnted ~ Tim Co.ufon S..,.rjj, · JOI;D ~rj, ,
u&amp;r..,. Lowhow and JOmoi· IllY
Lawron:o · ••• a feoture of the
Ea- SUIII'IIe service of the
Portland l\lethocllat Chur&lt;"' ·
FoDowq ttte organ • Pilm
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Vo.1ce along Bro~dway

BY JACK O'BRIAN '.
NEW YORK -" Aristotle ilnao.
111 ~ "21u In np1y to • cap..
taln'1 C0111'1eop1 !(110!7 "!oif,y I
do -ethilll for )'CIU, slr'l" re.
piled Ia ltaliaa "Where Is tile
pretty llrl'l'' (!lelia Raiazu);
hal • fall e,ye tot a mlnlsklrt,
thst Arl...I!Gb liope'o ali'O/UI)'
llroed to Oll!coo the big star.
loo!!tod ballh the !all nfllht be.
fore lldiry. •s C&amp;j&gt;ltol 11ieatre
eomeo - : It will be tun b)'
the Cllhollc A-s Gulkl and

w"".

along tl:e Groot White
Tho real George .II, Cohan

o., to hh otller talootl.

or niOJence, wblel:t Joel Grey•s
and .lllchael stewarl'o shallow
book ·or tbe show more than Sllla

or...

an&lt;l the east sang tho ~
Cohan IIOIIp, ol which Oll(y "AU
In tile Weariug'• aeemect to hive

Hyou

it would be too
expensive to heat your
way,
the flameless

;"red

Laurel Cliff.
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ENAMEL

CONFINED TO HOSPITAL
Mrs. Elckm Kraeuter ol ~
cine is confined to Holzer Hoa..
pitaJ., GalliPolis, for medical
~~nt. Her room nwnber is

lor Walla end
Woodwork

SS9h·•·

Mrs. Tberrlll Ranc:bJib acco•

POOled Bay Wolfe to Athens on
Fridl\y tD the rohabUitatlon ,..,..
or, U&gt;on returntna th.., vlalled
iD Maaon, W. VL, with the fo~

er'a dauahter, Mrs. Ih.scUia
Hort.

Mr. and Mrs, Wllllam Boese of
Flndle,y bave been vlolllOI .llr,
IDd lira. Charita Boaeaa and

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WAKEUP
PERISTALSIS
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Bell

It

lh. ·· - · Coni""
Letart Fobs.
.lllss JUOif Rowe has onlered

Be,..,~

does $22.00 amonth
you off balance?

Addin
On?

Yau' II aufthillf f~fll all I
Be a bright and shining glam""' girl! It's fun
,
usy,, l()(l' Just a few hours and a yard or so of
e.tCHmg ntw.fallrics and you can be queen of the
•.all! You'll like tho special way you'll feel. .. the
exclbng look
the new you: And for such a
tew dollars, t()(l! Come see!

our

CUSTO'v1 DRESS MAKING

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POMEROY

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OHIO

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uer billable lo OV

rcuuomen

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tile ••tor•a" IUid uaplallt's'•

are divided aboul halt and halt
at our school, but the caes who

are agalust "the

lltead)'

system"

!Irs. n&gt;ra 11o1Ja¥ -

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••Goillg Stea4t'· date• baek .to
bobby ... dB.l'l, - " ' before.
The -Y oos phase lallod a.
bout 25 years, and Ozzlod. If
lllzybody called • • ''l&gt;ollby.
soxer" now, !!he WOUldlft know
what 11 meant. rn bel kid• 25
years from now wUl be alldllf,
..Mom, what wa1 Jt llke to 10
lllea&lt;IY'I" just •• lilY kids alk,
"Did YOU REALLY bave1o eo1or
your own IIUil'pl'ine'l'' - SEER

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Dear He!..

Dear Helen:
11i1W&lt;s lor tl:e S.O.S. buttoo.
When you offered them laltyear,
I lboollht tl:o.v were tor the birds
- but Iince then rve tound out
that going lllea&lt;IY - to m,y 110' al
least - was for the bird1 AND
BEES. I didn't bey that, 10 I
boullht an S.O.S. button lni!Sod,
and have iound. out it' a lots more
luli - PLAYING THE FIELD
Dear Hel-m:

IIIDDIZPORT,

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dull """""!J' ..... - alter I
1111 OYer ~ hurl, that ljl. ute
lo DMich JOOnluli- ~ 1cnow
a lot of efrl•, and nca '01 them
lhlnk .they own you, - COLLEGE
.!IAN
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Deer Helen:
1 have eOne &amp;teaitYthreeUmel,
and osclt time It burt a llttlo
till f'm SURE•., They ea11 me
ftckle, and a tllrt, but Pm tilln our '"button age,., yours joying IDYaeli, where my ••atea..
aeems to me the moat apJU'OJJrl ~ d:Y" friends an Often, miaera..
ate. f'm a freShman 1n a bte ble.- L. B.
college where girls otJWwamber
fellows tllree to one. Being male,
I figure there's no harm to a4Flower
vertise. Sock a button to me,
Arr•ngements
please.- MIK.E
NOTE TO READERS: The n.
For Thtt Pel'IOn
nal batch ot S.O.S. (Stamp OUt

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Who Doesn't Have
A "Green Thumbn

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A,.,,

IT'S SUMMER TIME

4. 99
THE SHOE BOX
BONE

When Shoes

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Years .lowest prices
on Ford XL's ...
Mustang Sprints...
Fairlane hardtops!

Fords See-thelight Sale!

Ford XL Futhcll

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-lOlling ljiOrty etr In
with -'aloqu'-t

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Baker Furniture
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S.O.S. SUPPORT.

ldaiMonJTonlllrliu~
hll!l - · 'l'beoJ I IIIli ihe ..,
... a ,J W llaoo ·tl:o big b oceurrod, llld I l!a•lli'i •hid 1

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. a..r.~~o e.ao .. m.

~llhlp ·COrdi 111 ,....

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Co~,

Cheri••

....1 to!i:O
s.o.s.
and

I don't

. ilc!ool; ..._. ,
bulloa
will lilt lilt ..._
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Pleoso -~~~ lilo 1wo butu:o•

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llov. Lowl• ll1ol:l 111111 Bruce
. _ II !llrlqr Arllor
Collop, - t tl:e - w i t h
Mr..... llrl. Cherlel ll1ol:l ....
famllr and Mr. Diehl'• lflnclo
-or, Georl(a Diehl.
.llr. llld Mr1. Vlrgll &amp;so of
Allroo called oo Mr • .and !Irs.
Noi'IDID Schaelu.
John Stoey of ColnmiNI II
........ a Week With hlllflnclo
.Pareltl, llr, and lin. Normu
Scahofer,
!Irs. Peorl JIII:Obi wu collod
to Collllllbul II¥ Ute Ulaou of
hw 11-, 111rpret 111..0.
. .llr; and Mro.
Heal""
of Crooko.uto collod 011 Georgia
llohl.
ilr. tll1a Blfe of Columbulllld
!Irs. Cherle,y ~ Gallfllollo,
YiJltedrectlllll'wlththolror; ljrs. Georp ~.
Mr, 111111 llrs. w;c
~ .:.wid of 111. v.a- - a
~ With Mr. and .llr .. ma&amp;::hMitr.
Thoro 1llil be IIUtor ....
llrYict II Ute Ft11 llotllodlot

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a "'!"I. '!tl&lt;:tal II"'JJtt&lt;&lt;, beeou•IIIIk to hlmafeolu..Oo,

have been afraid to peep, bea
eause they'd be ,put down 11
eltl:er: 1. Siding with tl:e "tl:o~
enemy"• - adults" - adults; 2.
So unpopular they're jealoo.s; or
3, Flirts, and not to be trusted.
But when you printed the teen
liJ' CLAIIICE ALLEN
viewpoints - for as well as aWeekend vlolton ot Mr, and
gain II ~ daUng - you real.
Mrs. Howard lCiUght were Mr•
l.y got discussions BOing. The
and Mrs. Hearlna. East Fultonkids no longer 811rug, "'That's
ham; Ralph Knight and Carol tl:e woy It Ia, wby Dahl lt'l"
Held, Phllaclolphlo, Ps., Janet
It tl:o.v want to (1101' t1:e Bold
Knll(lt and Rut!: Scltlllb,, c...
now,
they say sol And more o{ Steadying) buttonsisalmostsone.
lumiNI, and Charles Knfllht, Aththem are saying so all the time. Send a ctim.e and a stamped,
As you said last summer, the selC - addressed envelope I o r
Gory Wolt, Greg Ballo.v, and
phrase,
.. going steady" has Ola each button to HELEN'S S.O.S.
Daryl Well spent a rec111t eventered
do1m
to junior hlllh and CLUB, Box 9997, Sacramento,
Ing wit!: BW Allen.
. 95823.
Mrs. Robert Wood and Mrs. even elementary schools, so tbe
label
Is
!Ding
out
ot
favor
among
Roy Chriscy- wefe in Parker'older teens, but the ••idea" o1
burg Frids,y.
dating
"steadily" only one per~
Patty Koblentz, student at ~
lumbus Business University, son at a time still makes it
.IIPent the weekend witll her par. tough on us ••miJ: now, match
ents, Mr. and Mrs. David Kob- later'' people. It" s called "80- I
lng together' • here, but .1.t means
leotz.
the
same.
Mrs. Cl113ton Allen and Bill
Maybe tl:e "Stamp Out
shoiJped in Parkersburg, Tues..
HI BROW
Slosllflng" button eampolgn will
ds,y,
go
down
in
history
as
the
Be.
Mr. and Mrs. Cbarles GaW.
and Pam, Cincilmatl. and Mr. ginning ot a Now Deal In Dtl.
and Mrs. Dale Johnson and chil- lng. - HOPE SO!
dr-. Columbus, visited with Dear Hope:
Mlllht could. But rm DOl go.
their granclather • Frank Gaul
lng to hold m,y brosth, - H,
Saturdoy,

Chester
News Notes

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tlie . ~...t rep. ...... ~ ·'! """' l:'elllft( ......... ' . ...

lillY recontl,y with Mr. 111111 !Irs.
LelwSauten,-llooll,

DNJer ,.,._,,. • Wrltt ..
o 1'-&lt;:lr/c llftfillf 'rile '"••tllllllt Wllfltcaat
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" 11 110 ..,,., 11 ;;;~
01110 .....__
ht '-.r Com11111)'
, Qo • 3ot Clf¥t
Ctnton, 01111 44101 l.latt An., 1__., .

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Fine turnlturo begins on the ln•ldowlth FleX-'s
tamou• Lltotlme ~r101 . an&lt;l J&gt;l'ICIIIonlllllineorod
llolld hor&lt;lwood trome. Ask our oalesmoa to tiP
over a chair and shoW you why Fltllot.ol 11 tho
· lineal..,..,._ furniture you con bof,

Thank you, tl:snk you, tor pl.
Unr arawnents llartod .., thlo
••.,mg &amp;t.eacb'" buslDe11. Adual-

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leriJw wu $211.70.

!,!!_~.!~~~TRIC
KNIFE FR""
rot~r 'folrll~
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Mra. France~ Eakew

110r-.

Just imagine your home with clean, pure, !'.!t!':!~l,!!~~ electric heat. No mor~ .fumes
to make a mess or cause odor. All you do is set the thermostat and enjoy uniform
comfort - without cold spots or drafts-throughout your entire house.
Converting to electric heating is easier than you think. Because there's no mess
involved with installation.
When you're in the market for a .new heating system in your present home, call
your recommended electric heating dealer. Or call us. And convert to electric
heating. We're sure you''lllike it as well as the Warners do. So sure, we guarantee
your satisfaction-before you buy.

tD c.twrt

Akron and

ol Pomeroy called on .llr. and
.llr1, Norman SChooler,

lliss llilclred Schaefer o1 Atl&gt;en.a, Kr~.o Vern &amp;Dry and John
ot Collllllbus visited over t h o
wllkend wit!: their
.llr,
llld Mro, Norman Schooler,
- · 11 thelotal Sundl,y
School on A»rU 7 wu 127. 0£.

With electric rates reduced lour times in the .past
several years, electric heating is now the smart, economical way to trouble· fre• home comfort.

person tllen lit the candle

lira. Clrman Evans.
Mn. Fran CUneofMiddi.IIIOrt.
IDd son, Terry BlBJCher, Columbus, vlsltodovortl:ewoekendwltl:
.llr, 111111 !Irs. Hannon Fox.
.llr, and Mro. Vlrgil Roso ol

Howol~

spacious 8-room home with !I!I!:J!t:l~~ electric heat.

.

SP4 Johnny .Klein, who has been
on furlough, was given ararewen
dinner at the borne of his Plfloo
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cll.fl'ord Klein.
Guests were hil wife., Mrs. Klein.
Mrs, Tolllll\l' Lane and Ceyotai,
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Klein and
lamil¥, Mn. WUltam Buckley,
Mr. and .llrs, Glen Foulk and .11yrdo, Mrs. Charles llld chlldnn,
Mr. and Mrs. Cal 'lin Lane and
Steve, Mr, and Mrs. Terry MJcr.aels and Terry• Mrs..F4Ja Faulk.
Miss Peggy Engle, Mr. 111d Mrs,
Bkhard Friend and children, Mr.
ond .llro. Ed llanlo.v 111d tlmll,y,
Mr. Klein left ror a siX months
tour ot cllty In Vietnam.
Mrs. Jerry Hoagland and four
dlughters of Weltaton visited recently With her ll'andmother•

.llloo Corol Ferrel ot~ICUso
II10nl Slturds,y night wit!: •Ko.Y

That's a lot lower than you thought. isn't it? And it
might even cost you less. But it'll give you a figure to
go on, 'since it's the amount Ohio Power customers,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis L. Warner. pay to heat their

letters large enough to be seen
by all.
'The _pastor IIIJOke on the Seven Wordt From the Cross.
Following tl:e ot!erlng, pr.....
er, and Lord's Prayer the llgbtillg ol eanc:Uea of the members or
the congregation took ·place as
Po- Ellgel li!ll&gt;led tl:e candles
ol the acolytes from the altar
who then proceoded w llllht tl:e
candles being held by tl:o per.
DIS sitting closest to the allea.

Dear HelM:

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Fabric

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and daughter ot the bride.
Following the ceremony, t h e
couple left: on a wedding trip to
Florida. They visited New Orleans, Brownsville and Keville,
Texas, and toured parts of Mexico before returning to their
home In Pomeroy. Whlle in FlorIda, Dr. and Mrs. Stanley viatted his brother and stster-in..J.aw,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis &amp;aruey at

IIW!ont of Mttabd twill tAke
Qar1er'l P1l1L WhJ' don'' JV\L . , .

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lal1tJ. '!'bell JOU w:lll be fOUl UDU•

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seorch tor the old 10ojf111111dln&lt;e
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ge .. ._. t Jtated - in more man•a burled
w""a thon .... _ n111,y Apart Po
me!OIIclreosure.,.
STULES1
from the very organle ;;,jllake.
rtr/ll'lo(thelatostoaestarFOI'
Woll:fnllon•i Coli¥Jllc tlnl~erlf. ot creollng a nasty little plpl- ~~":;"' as a boo"", IODIOwhot
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\!' Will benollt; Ed McMahon ot pak as its aomebow totaiJy
oq AD\P ~ have been boJ.
tho car........ II prelldont ot ttc:Uonal hero (Jotm O"Hara•a
In the authora' rtiiiBI'cb,
tl:e C.A.G.
"Pal Joey" was a gentleman or or we oniJ' knew her •• the old
Jl!il FariOI' looked 01 111i11 t11tn dlsttnM•- alongside •••
..., lad;y otthet!Ueia .11u Gonlon'o
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wuS ra~y ''Roberta"
\¥
It tbe ••Cedrp M." premiere· 11We postlttmous
&amp;lander), there with Yu .... e lhall ecJntult
Jlm h14 o hlrala operallAiu
was little In t1:e show to exult ur taUon
'"' that marglnai(rrt.
- - WI lilo .,-ot&gt;rowo oofel,y exalt: the choreogra,phy ccwered
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tell him Bobbir Will
drab IPPJ'OX1matlona of the cios.
be tl:o Dom:.llllflliJM; "HUbert
lop and IIOI!IIhoo dancea ot t1:e
llimll:llr~~r will be oomlnated 111111 period; the costume• were brash
Will ba '"" Prolida," an&lt;l britllt witl:out faoh!O!I ...
Jlm otatecl llotljo tn tl:e Palaee citement or nostalgia; the C)fd
ThMtre --.i
...... at lntermlulon...
school ot Jack10n, Ohio, IIIII I•
Cohan songs uled in the show
saq.~~w to be a eler(o.Qplst.
But Jlm aleo lcwed"GalrgeM.," were familiar and some were
Mrs. Oa&lt;:ie Bouess baa r•
whlth 11411' we did not.
liJ' EDNA FOSTER
great tun while the ones extractturned
to her home Ia $&lt;racuso
Joel Gr~~r. .. brWiaat In ed from Cohan's trunktul ol di•llany 01\loyod tl:e got topt1&gt;o
liter
IP8nding
some time at the
..c:Daret•· wa.1 oddly wtthout the carda and unused originals prov- or and hymn slnl bold 11 tl:e
home ol her son. llr,. and Mrs.
sl~ll llllidllin of charm In a
ed his dtscardlng-judgment was church Suoday ~~- Rovt.. Charlea Bogesa, tollowblg as~
rol~t thlt lhou1d have mtmmeral Pf08J'OSS)IIg nlcel,y under tl:e
ed with lt .. Joel played It aa
direction ol Rev. Edward Grif. tnthehoopltal.
MJss Esther Boaess returned
lith. The EV1101ollst llov, o, G.
II a nalty, qomaniaeal
to
her employment ln Columbus
wioo 110' who Dill 0111y alienated
McKinney of Charleoton l1briJ1a'....,._ but -....ced he did
IDK stirring mes~~e~a each even- alter -ding • weekend 81 U:o
home ol her .Parents, Mr. and
Ing
at 7:30,
Dill oare which trlend1 he loll
Mra. Chll"les Boggess.
Roy Howe. Bon of Mr. and
John Bowe of thla Jlace, 11 sen.
1111 It Ctmeron Bay In VIetnam.
He lo a clerJo.cyplat In poriOOIIel
Rock, .Slide or Slip?
work. Hta address ta SPt Ro)'
Dim 't llYe In flu of tar. tenb
Rowe, U.S. 51815832, HHD llldl
' -,..'na,
, wobbllucr c1roppJDa Jun
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Trans. BN (TML), APO SenFrp.
little PABTDTB on rour plat.L
eiaco, 9631.2. Another son. John
liJ' BERTHA PARKER
PA8'1UIH holdt Iaiit k1ttb ilnntr
Rowe, Jr,, SP5 ER52637492, us.
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Attendance ot Sundl,y School
...... fUIPI cbeak "daatunl lmiatb"
AC, ECNR, lndl.. Town Col&gt;, on March 31 at the Free Metho::'a~
at
-.otial tO
Amesville. Pa., 17003, re-enllafloo dist Church was 13S.Oftertngwas
OetP~t;:r=.~~
od wW be dlschlrpd June 30. $28.80.
Mr, ondMra.Earl Adams soot
Mr. and Mrs. Guy RuSiell, enSunds,y at t1:e home or their aon, route from Florida to their home
Mr. and Mra, James Mans, of
in Ravenna, visited With his sisPomeroy. Tho.v also visited In ter, Mrs. Georgia DiehL
Columbus
receotl,y
With a
Roger Klein was bJtten on the
and daughter, Mr.lllll
ann recent.Q- by a capperhead
Mrs. w..... lie Laughlin.
SEMI-GLOSS
snake. He was a patient at vetlira, Manchester WQife 1nd erans Memorial Hospital.
M~

YOVTH A b FOR fr!
lblo colwnn lsfor.10UIIIpoop1e, tl:elr ,PrOblems llld .Pieos.
un1, their 'tr(Q)J~• 1:fK1 fUn. As
with Ute rest of Helin Help.Us!,
It wal&lt;0111es laughs but ...,,,
dodge a serfoua queSUon wtd! a
brush.&lt;Jlr.
f1«ld fOII1' taenap quelllons
tO YOUTH ASKED FOR IT &lt;&amp;re
or Helen Help US! this ~IPI~
per.
IS ••GOING STEADY"•
GOING OlJ'l'?

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The Rev. Carver WUUams of-

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80 eplloja,e, Joel

By Helen .Bolle/
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near Helm~ ·

Plants

riage at the Pomeroy First Bap-

The mUICUI•r a.cuon of JOW' diiMUve ,,,tem,eall• ~·. tboulll
DOt IIOW dOWD . If tbl• bll.ppebl
WUt.e nu.tert&amp;11 CUI bUild up ID tbe
lower tAct aD&lt;I JOU become trreruJar, uncomfortable anct feel 1tUft'ed.
Carter•• PUll Wi~ 111 unique laa:atlve formula wakH up the llowed
down m\llllhl ot t.he lower cllletUve
tract &amp;nclltlmuiii.W. Perllta.bll , 11'tna: Wllporal')' relief o1 tbl• ~~ ­

Ill

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Helen Help Us•••

wao .a ROnlleman ot tremoncloo 1
Time lldaota on Item: BeltY
chltm, an&lt;1 a1 our trla!d .llu Aim Gnwe, a TV slnllnr tn.
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ed.
- • soominlly DOl 10 lcJna...,
~·- aosur us wit!: the-. (liOI'od Georp .II. Cohan'o - :

Ill Ill~ tho lot. George .11.
since 1913, Cohan'o111811Der ,.. 1
all con!lden&lt;e without srroganee
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tor wlllch made Ute alze of the

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art bz ·wey Wolfe, ond on .,..
hlblt of jewol1'1, rillf&lt;IIW b,r thO
Winding Trail junior •lull ...
IJw ttones
to llelga eo...
ty,
.
The shoW coiiU!IittMs a r.e
Mrs. Robert LeWii and lira.
BJbert Thom,P10n, room arruwement; Mrs, John Terrell, !Ire.
Allard Pratt, and MrS. Leo Kenaedy, Sr.. , stacfngj MrL JoeStrl)o
ble, Mrs. Uoyd loloore, judge's
clerks; Mrs. Clarence Heaton.
Mrs. GQ)' Shuler, Mrs. Walter
Bertz, Mrs. Latta .$enter, OOs..
Pltallty; and Mrs. Charles
HayeS, ribbons.
Members of several Meigs
County club&amp; wW be Invited to
exhibit In t1:e show which wUl be

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class has been included for •

Your

NEW HAVEN 1be New Haven
1M Ma1011 area churches llllted
In Good Frlds,y IIOrshlp st 1:30
Friday altemOCin al St. Paul U.-

VISII'S PASTORA). FAMILY
Visiting Pollor 111111 llrJ. Brt •

are for junior e:lubs.
·Six classes for specbnen p.
hiblts have been included tn the
shoW llnOIIIandwWincludohouso
plants, both bloomlDK and fol.,.
age, lrls, ft'Dddowera, and seed-

01 Good friQOY
were hesrd rrom tl:~ rollowlng
. . ~· . -fl~RUD1-~k:ile,b.··t~"'!1.

PomeroY was filled to capacity of his neighbor until all candlea
were lit. Pastor »&gt;gel explalnecl
!Utday aa Lutherans andviattors
in
a rw words the symboltsm
from the Meigs orea wonhlpped
topther. For the Out time since of ll&amp;fited candles tor Christians
the churcll dedication service, and as t1:e CQIII'Ogotloo modi.
chair&amp; bad to be added in the tated In lito dark, wit!: tl:elr lfllht.
allies for people to find room od candlol, Mrs. William Dow.
nle aang a solo.
to sit.
The cmgregatlGn sang tl:e
~c1ai music included a solo
bymn,
o l&gt;trkest Woe holding
bz Mro. Robert Hamm, tl:e juniur
their
lighted
candles with the
choir Utd aenlor ehol.r. Pastor
BriWI V, »&gt;pl rpoke oo recent words of the hymn projected on
&lt;)~ Mure electronic develop- the wall In large letters.
As the cmgregatlon left in.
menta •• related to means or
eom,plete
aUence, the chimea
eommlmlcattng the Gospel.
wore plOI'od II¥ Mro. Fred BJaet.
tnar,
the orpnlst,
UNITE FOR SERVICE

theran Church In New Haven.
Paator Brian Enael was the Utur-·
1111 and Po- Ellis, rotlrod
: .llethodlal minli!Sr from New
Haven, delivered the .sermon. Ttle
llll"Yice was ll(llllllore&lt;l b)' the
area COW'lell ol thlll'chet. ·

"A Tribute to;lloiber'' will be
t1:e thellle o( 111e ljpiiJw !lower
show 1o be otagid lit tho Wlndo
)llg Trail Gorden Qub on .lloJ
18 11 tJ:e Pomeroy Elemeotary
school.
.lira. .111rprot E11o Lowio Is
chairman of the annual &amp;how
which this year wW feature aiDe

tlea.
classes in the utl.ldc arranp.
Today school districts are lar- menta division, two of which
aer an&lt;l often teachers are not sro tnvltotlooalandthreoolwhl•h

aion, the educators heard an address by Dr, Bei'IW'd Qteen, director ol the Pace Educatlona.l
Demonstration Center, ot llwll·
ington, onlthe topic, Negotiating
Teac:ber Employment cmtrada
and Teacher Militance, allubjo&lt;t
on which he COII&lt;llcted reoearch
in cm.necdon with writing his
dissertattoa for a Ph. D. degree

OVer 150 people attellded the
candlellllht Voopora Good Fri.
day service at st. Paul Lulberan
Church In POmeroy. With lbo
Hllhts oompletely out In the
church, the prelude was played

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Of'

QUALITY
standard trans.

Impala, src&gt;er lOP~ cpe. Beautlllll beige finish with matching
beige vinyl lntvJor with bucket seals and console. 396 cu. ·
in. engine. Turbo Hydro-matic trans. P. steering and brakes.
Good tires, radio and heater, Be a sport and try this super.
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Pomeroy Motor Co.
POMeROY, OHIO

diOB'S MOBILE Court will be
' ' 0J1011 on or before April 30.
.I
'· · Ema large lois. On State Rt.
1H in Syracuse, Ohio. Reser·
vations for lots now being
takon. Phone 992-%951.
f.l6-13lc

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For Rent

IIIII 1)1111 BY OWNER,_. lint W.
room air coodlllCIIed bome;
.,:ll'tmenl, newly ...,atoll,
two car pnp, c:orw lol.
lumace bea~ Pamero,,
If lnlereated, call IIWII8.
Phone fiii.UII7.
1-&gt;-tfe
H7-41c

LARGE live

1'011111

nJRNISRED llne-I'OOI!l aport.

ANai'HER SHIPMENT of wo.
men's IIIII cblldren's clothing
baa anived; alao, men's work
uniforms. Jellen Clotblng

Store, Rt. 33, Pomeroy.
4-11-Stc

lllfJII, ..th; ... South Seeand
Aoe., Middleport Phone Mrs.
Ronrd cacu. maw.

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PIJRNISIIED TWO BI!DIIOOM
APAR'I'M!INT.
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Mlcldlllporl,
4-J.IIe

WilL DO sewing at bome: dppon, poekell. pe£!1Ds, .......
1111. alltnlioaa,
Mn. MOBILE HOME spaces, extra
Freddie Tbabel,
Muon, large 100 foot lots to set your
Pbllne 'I'IUilll.
S.IHOip
mobile home. Good location
with or without natural gas.
IPilCIAL PERMANENTS "''I· 120 a month. Velma G. ZusiJar $II now IUO. Clellth pan, Muon, W. Va. Phone
lmpn'a Shop, .,..,. Solem 773-5750.
4-16-20tp

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Cealer.

HAPPY HOUR, Sbenallg SprlDcl
Nile aub, 5 to I p.m. MoD.
day ttiru Friday. Ladles Dlght
mry Friday.
S-l-Ife IF CARPETS look clull and
drear, remove the spots as
they appear, wllh Blue LuiPENNY - ONE 1948 PENNY
Ire. Rent electric sbampooer
wDI PI)' for a brake adlult$1. Baker Furniture. 4-U-«e
menl ol Pomenl)l' Rome •
Auto.
1-7-tfe
HOUSE, aJao Speed QuooD
washer t30, power lawn DIOW·
Audlon
er
$311. Call 992-5188. 4-10.121p
SATURDAY. APRIT. 10. II a.

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STEREO JWIIO CCIIIOio; maple &amp;ler&lt;O with AM-PM nodlo,
del1110 ftoatlng turntable, perfect mnd!Uon. Take over PI)'·
menls of $6 per month or pay
balance $107.111. Try " in
home.
llll2-.m8.
4-IUiep

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can

TOR. ONB R Minneapolis
tr-, one U Minneapolis
tractor, one Olivtr Crawler
7\\ loot anale blade dolor.
one 45 IHC Jntemat!Gnal
string' Ue baler. one two ton
18 bed Chevy, nat bl!d. new
motor. good, one GMC one

ton nat, 54 mow, 7111 nat,
one 1 plow pull typo nrc, one

12 foot aluminum boat, 311 hp
Firestone motor. one Beeline
JS foot trav&lt;l trailer llb new.
one Porter cable floor SIIJid.
er, one 6 lnch Sean planer.
one Fay Eagan 11124 wood
planer. Wayne Koehler. Guys.
ville, phone 1163-2364. 4-1&amp;.3lp

Real Est•te Fot Sale

O'BRIEN AND CROW
50X111 MOBILE home, 1964 - .
REALTY COMPANY
del, &lt;Opperlme klleben, two
bedrooms, carpet . Ia 11W11 POMEROY - Union Terrace
room. Phone 1192-111t. 4-7-utc 1\\ story frame, two bedrooms. bath, wall to wall earpet,
basement. $4.111111.00.
sotJTIIERN PLANTS. Gnler
IMIW, eabbage, toma!Oel. ... POMEROY - Uncoln Hla.
1 ·story frame in load condl·
pen, . - polaloel. Pbllne
IU-1193, Olarlea R. llarrll.
lion, 2 bedroolm, bath, balemen~ A nice place lo live,
'Portland. Oblo.
S.IJ.IDII:
going at t6,51111.00.
FOR CllSIIIIII OOIIFOm' - REEDSVILLE - oorfAGI!: Knapp hea, alll'l .......
1\\ story frame, 3 bedroomS,
pair, Middleport.
sa.•e bath. shower in basement, garage, free gas. Righi on the
FOUR ROOM boule, .111111, 1111
river. $6,1011.00.
biiiiOIIII!III, ........ 'l'llo ,...
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old bome. Pbllne . . . .
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THREE OR lour room boule 1963 CHEVY 11, Nova. NOW' en. 1961 LAlit[. Good Cllllldllloll.
wi111 omall yard, in Middle- glne, two door hard lop.
Good tlret-4110. CaD ...
port. can . .2454.
t-IUIA:
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Phone IIU9'11.
4-14-31(1 4111.

Forlltnt

F1V1!: ROOM furnlllbed .......
bollt In Pomeley. Call 1174-IS«p

ELECI'IIIC FENCER, rods, Jn.
oulalorll, wire and barb wire,

load condition. Reuonlble.

Phone lt2-Hfl.

4-14-«c

11181 OLDIIMOBILI!:: Good dillon. .... !!elllnc dUo "' m
beallb. Bon Keatenoa, )11111111
IIJ.IIM. May be ol
Welc:btown.
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TRAILER. Brown's Trailer JAMES FRY (I'Operly 111 Jlld..
Pari:, Minersville. Pbono •
tlleparl HUI. Phone Ta.llll. 10 PAYMENTS of 15 t1r $41
liM.
4-ll«e
4-1f.tlc caah. Muat sell 1• -'"'
machine, fully equl(lped lo
rtlRIIISIIED and llllfunlllhod IM7 HONDA, 3111 Dream, . . l!g zag, make bultonholaa.
..,._,... Clole to ICIIMII. mllel, windshield and helmet. sew on buttons, ek:., five
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1!1-111-Ut good eondltion, eall DDI months old. Guaranteed. Call
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By MRS. EVELYN BRICKLES ·
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barnhill and
daughters, Ruth Ann Barnhill and
Mr, and Mrs, James Stout and

oxeonununl.- lor

opent the weekend at Columbus
visiting their children and were
accompanied home by three of
lllelr grandchUdren to BJJend the
week here.
Mrs, U&gt;ris Koenl$&lt; was a SuJ&gt;.
clsy 1&lt;110sl recent~¥ ol Mro. Mal'
sha KelJer of near Chester:
Mr. and Mrs. John Torrence

and granddaughter of Columbuo
and Mr. snd Mrs. Flo)'d Matlack
of Plrkersburgvl•lted Mrs. M,yrtle Frost a racer¢ weekend.
Mr, and Mro, John Hof!man of
Chester and son, John Franklin,
of Maoon City, W, va., called on
Mr&amp;. W1111e Brickle• recent4o.
Mr, and Mrs, Donald lloenli
and mother, Mrs. U&gt;rl• 11oenJi
were &amp;mclojl eveolng guest&amp; of
Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Weber of
Keno.

lifr. and Mrs. Lawrence

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barger of T\l)pel's Plains, Mr.

and Mrs. Marlon Rlgg&amp; and lamil,y of Lopn, Mr. and Mrs. IJnd.
SO)' 4'ons m of Parkerllbur&amp;.
Mr. and Mrs. David Riggs and
daupter of T\&amp;IIPer&amp; Plains, Mr.
snd Mrs. Oscar Babcock ol Lone
Bottom and lifro. Leota 111aa oar of

Eastern local, all were recent

Sondaf gueata of Mr.

and

Mrs.

L. L. ~... and ~. Mrs.
Maxine Com of ParkerlburgWII
also a gu&amp;IIID the ~ons lloms.

was their Easter dlmer as
Mr, and Mrs. David RW:• snd
daugllter left ta•t w-~ lor
Texoa to visit her parents lor
Easter.
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A -..,. lor tho clsy: BriUib
....eu11 Jdlll Golnortl!,y wd,
"U YOU dO oot thlak about the
future, 100 cao not bave one.,.

daughter, CoMle, attended the

Monda,y.
Mr. and Mrs. .RolandTarrence

IF

\t)U f'VT IT 111Ai WA~-

wore klllod wllefl a Froncll
frel&amp;hter carl')'lnr nltrstaa exploded at a .In Tuaa Clt;y,
Tex.
In 1962 three Roman calllollc
lelll'elllonllla In Loulalana were

Tuppers Plains

Eagle o( Reedsville
called on Mrs. Gerald VIolet on

we~t., 1 StJI'RJ5e

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last.,,~
Mrs. Sue

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All'IOMOIIlLE !Mm- boa
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Clark ~spital at Parkersburg,

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rNtr rARM TIRE SBRVJCI.
l'oiM'or IIDIIII IIIII Aa1o.
lt.a.'I'II'C · 992·2788

funeral of Mr. Barnhill's mother
Mrs. Mary BarnllUI, at Huglles
Funeral Home In Athens.
Mrs, Russell loloUahan underwent major surgery at Camden

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The Almanac
By Unlted Pre.. lllternalional
Todil,y Is Tuolido,y, April 16,
Ule 107111 clsy of1968 with 259to
follow.
Tho moon 11 between Ita 11111
phau and Iaiit
The 11101111ng otar lo v-s.
The •Y8111D1 stan are Mara
and Jupiter'
On tldl dol in hllfoey:
In 1862, Conlreaa abolllbed
alaveey In t h e lllatrict of
Columbia.
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Alao In 1862, by order of llle
Coalederata Coiqreso, all wlllte
between llle ...,, of14 and
35 were onlered conscrliilOcl
ln1o Ulo armed forceo of the

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Apple Grove
News, Events
By MRS. HERBERT ROUSH
Mr. and Mrs. Clarent:e Gllliople of Galllpolla opent Weclnesda,y with Mr. and Mrs. Flo,yd
Norris.
Mrs. Delores owens. Jack
Noon and Blll.Y Dye of Collllllbus
were recent weekend guells of
Mrs. ll&gt;l1,v WoUe and flllllll,y,
Mr, and Mrs. Earb llouah
IOPent a recent Sundil,y with Mr.
and Mrs. llm Beegle and Zane
at CGIID!IbuO,
Recent &amp;ulclsy ofter111011gueata
or Mrs. Bartha BoblnSCII were
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Robinson
and lolr, and Mrs, IQn Hugllea, aD
of Flatrock, W, VL
Mr, and Mrs, Ray HeliioySunda,y alteroooo with lifr. and

Mrs. U&gt;nald Parsons at Alllons.
GeneYIOYO and lloi&gt;e Bird of
Antiquity IOPent a recent Sundil,y

with

evening

Mrs. Vandora

Knlglttlng.

Mrs. VIII)Cbn llnl&amp;htliw wa&amp; In
GalllpoUa to 100 a doctor. iilte
WII BCCOJIII)anled by Mr, and Mrs,

James Kn1ghtlng.
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Heiney were
visitors oflifr, IDCI Mrs. Gordon
Wolle, strJnrbura. a recent S..
urclsyeven~~W.

Edward Moran Is roe~
from recent aurpey at tilt home
of lifr, and Mrs. ERin Olooclto

ner.
Fred ·Bou•h 11111- P•
!lent at Veterans "-iialllo..
pltal. llr. Housh, 90, baa had
both legs anu&gt;utated recent4o,
James Boush, brother of Fred
RouSh, Ia oleo a patient at the
hoiPital due to a heart condltloo.
Mrs, ErvlnGloeeknerreturned
to her home &amp;ulclsy after • noll
wlth ·Mr, and Mra, LareyJitidtlel,y
.at Aluaodrla, Vs.
David Oloocknllr lllllatedtnthe
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Mr. and Mra, J1111e• RouSh of ·
Ll&amp;bon have purehaoed tlie Sharman Ford resldonce at LetU1
Falla and wiU move there aooU.
Comlo Anderoon of Keno ltldp
lljlidt ·a wNI&lt;ajtd., tt h · Nlto:J
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'IO'RE FERGmlN' 'lORE
NEW LEETLE CALF

TWO COWBELLS
WE·UNS ONLV
SOT ONE 01.! RED

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TAKE OVER- payments, awalnut console, like new. BSR
4 speed changer, mulUple
speakers. Balance 18US or
$1.51 per month. !'hone I8J.
21138.
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in ohlpment' orlilnal price Rulland. Also ~ 11111 (llllllled
1349.95, balance now $2111, or truek, heavy dilly, clleap.
4-lf.41c
paymenla of $9.75 per IIIOIIIh.
New warranty, Call 191-3211.
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USED FrJplalre rofrlieralor,
I cubic leet. Good ....utlon.
can 11112-m'/.
t-U.:..

m. ~ mnes east of Shade,
Olllo, on townshln road No. PALOMINO MARE, 5 yean old,
gentle. make a 4-H'er, a load
10. mmnlete household IIIII
riding horse. l'llone 1111-3011.
larp amount of m!Jt.-ellan·
4-11-tlp
eooa 11t1111. Lomdl a..nable.
l&amp;lfe
Mr. and Mrs. BID Snow. owners. McCoy's Auction Sorvlce. SINGER PORTABLE, sews llb POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
new. Zig 111 equipped. Full
Auetl.
4-14-«c
miniature. 175 and up. lllud RANC8 STYLE bome, I - .
prlee $ZII.B2. TerDUI. Pllone
11111 grooming. P~MD
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lft.ZIIIl5.
4-11-tle
Fo:-r Sale or Trade
IBU44I.
U I tie
balldlnp.
R-1 CATAPILLAR blade and 1tltlll ZIG ZA'G, butlonholes, 11ft
In atrawLenlea. WID aell
wtneh ''"' oale. ar wiD trade
11ouoe IIIII lot ,.. boule IIIII
on buttons, IIIOIIOJP'IIDI, flm- PETS - Jllect Sco111ea, 'llbltll
lor pict-up truck. Phone IIIJ.
Weatlea,
Mlnlalun
Sdm...,..
......... Pbllne a-tor . .
cy designs, elo. Se1ll IIUJ.
IllS.
4-14-ap
IIIII
Poodlolllor
Euler.
11m.
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4-IMp
One dial does II all. Pay off
aroo Jenne~~, Coalville, Obla.
bal...., due I pa)'llllllll of
!'bono
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t+llle
for Trade
IUS eadl. Phone . . . ..
1111i7 DODGE Truck \\-ton, R
4-11-lfc
COAL, hea'VJ, lump llol&lt;tr,
cylinder. will trade for Ford
or Olevroiel car. 8 cylinder. 1961 FORD F-100. sll cylinder; . and mine nm. Excelllor Salt SYRACUSE - Modem one
Worb, Inc., E. Main 81.. Po- story masonry home, 7 room
4 door. Contact Isaac Lewis,
1963 Ford F-250, eight cyJin.
me...,, Phone 1112-.lt111. lutfe
Clifton. w. va.
4-16.2to
der; 1963 Ford F-100, eflbl
(4 bedroom). bath, ~
cyllnder: Can be seen at Ora.
with garage. kllcheft with
vo Corp.. Baclne lock sUe. BLI!:CI'ROLUX SWI!iBPIIRS,
buD~in cooking units, 2 acre
loft anti f,und
For
delalls,
pbone
New
Jla..
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pollaben
ad
lot on IIDute 124. $17,5110.00
LOfT: Key~~ with rabbit fool
pmdDo pn. Clll . . . . .
4-!Utc
ROUI'E 124 - DEAD IL\111
MI. Plea,. call Jacob Turn· ven BD-2151,
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.. at 1192.-t and recolve ,..,.
ClJllVI!: - 2 story frame
SOLID
STATE
lllereo;
1917
wal.
home, bath, lour bedroomJ,
ward. Jacob TUrner. 4-14-ap
nul stereo oonoole with 4 WilL YOU mab 1 lair offer
front portb, oellar, 2 aero 1111.
Ill doalrablt tiD ,... Gld
speakers, kpeed automatic
Will aeD AS IS. 11500.00
bouae OD Rl. G, Ill aJ11oa. POMEROY - Two story brlct.
cbaDger. Tab over paymerts
Ills like 1'001111 ad llolb,
of $5.75 per month ar pay balTwo 4 rooJ1111 IIIII bath apart..
buz'111l!!t
lepltltied lo I
IIWIII.
menl, IU lurnace healing,
rooa IIIII IDe lbo-, dill
4-1S41A:
level lot cloae to Main Street.
IIIli. Two loll 10&amp;111 ueb.
Rent out one
and
Ftaeed In (l'ivlcy. All ldDdl
in the other. 115011.1111
of frill INti. laqaln ll IANG8VILLB ARIA - II ACBlalldle Campq Ill aHtaa.
BIB - 5 """" houae wlt.h
w. Va.
4-wale
bath, dug well. wator syatern,
oot far off !IJII'd I'Oid.
JOHN FRY properly on Mld11111'1.1111
clllparl
P~MD 7oat~.
VIRGIL « RJ!;IJI!N TIAPORD
4-IMc
Ailierl 11.
USED PIANOS, THREE El[. IIIII!:LLIIR POliCED air fUr.
..... 4 :rem old, .....
TRA NICE. r«&lt;Oldltloned up.
4-14-3-e
Jml. Complele wllb dact
right pl81108. Also other plWanted To luy
.n. ftilllllln ad lbil- ~us~
..... trom 139.15 up. Free deTWO USED BICYCLES, good
s.~
1111.
Pta. .,.,., 4-11-411:
livery. Call 742-4211. 4-1Uic
condition, 24 or 26 lncll. one
LOGAN rillE I BAn"l"'
glr!J and one boys, phone 94S.
IJQUIPtoiENT, aalea IIIII ..,.
AMERICAN
214 Ford 1&gt;1.,.., one Ford com PURE BRED
S'IOJ,
4-1&amp;.31p
Ylee, "-7, Obla, BD I.
SADDLE horle, price reaaoncu!Uvator. one wagon unloadopedal
prlcea ... tslllll"llhable, Floyd Carlon, Rd I,
AlftiQUIII, flnltiN, dllla Ing gear bol, .... k1J trurlt
. . lor boatl, lnll1en •• d
Middleport, phone 74WIIl.
.....,.._ llrl. IIDnrd
bed with racka. One Ford
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DwiCbl LGpa 4-11-ate
Cd, • w. Mala ... , _ . com planter. Phone 99U8'I3
- . Charlea Marshall day, or 992-6913 eveniDRB, or
1114, llu l!:ldiiDpr • • .
47
INCH
Mare
Pony.
eall
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contact Larry Ritchie. Min3137 belore e p.m.
4-11-ate
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OI'IN I!VES. 1:00 P.M.

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COWBELL TODAY, .

. 1962 CORVAJR MONZA,, •••••• ,,.,,,.,,, ,·, $695
Automatic trans., red vinyl lnterlor, bucket seats, good
·tires, radio and heater. Local one owner car,
1965 CHEVROLET •••••••• , , , , , , • , , , ••• , .$1995

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1965 CHEVY D 4 DR. •••• , •• , •• , , • , , , , •••$1o 9a
4 dr, block finiSh, clean Interior, eood tires, 5 cyl. enetne,

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·Motor Co.

Of'

QUALITY
standard trans.

Impala, src&gt;er lOP~ cpe. Beautlllll beige finish with matching
beige vinyl lntvJor with bucket seals and console. 396 cu. ·
in. engine. Turbo Hydro-matic trans. P. steering and brakes.
Good tires, radio and heater, Be a sport and try this super.
.

Pomeroy Motor Co.
POMeROY, OHIO

diOB'S MOBILE Court will be
' ' 0J1011 on or before April 30.
.I
'· · Ema large lois. On State Rt.
1H in Syracuse, Ohio. Reser·
vations for lots now being
takon. Phone 992-%951.
f.l6-13lc

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IIIII 1)1111 BY OWNER,_. lint W.
room air coodlllCIIed bome;
.,:ll'tmenl, newly ...,atoll,
two car pnp, c:orw lol.
lumace bea~ Pamero,,
If lnlereated, call IIWII8.
Phone fiii.UII7.
1-&gt;-tfe
H7-41c

LARGE live

1'011111

nJRNISRED llne-I'OOI!l aport.

ANai'HER SHIPMENT of wo.
men's IIIII cblldren's clothing
baa anived; alao, men's work
uniforms. Jellen Clotblng

Store, Rt. 33, Pomeroy.
4-11-Stc

lllfJII, ..th; ... South Seeand
Aoe., Middleport Phone Mrs.
Ronrd cacu. maw.

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APAR'I'M!INT.
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Mlcldlllporl,
4-J.IIe

WilL DO sewing at bome: dppon, poekell. pe£!1Ds, .......
1111. alltnlioaa,
Mn. MOBILE HOME spaces, extra
Freddie Tbabel,
Muon, large 100 foot lots to set your
Pbllne 'I'IUilll.
S.IHOip
mobile home. Good location
with or without natural gas.
IPilCIAL PERMANENTS "''I· 120 a month. Velma G. ZusiJar $II now IUO. Clellth pan, Muon, W. Va. Phone
lmpn'a Shop, .,..,. Solem 773-5750.
4-16-20tp

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Cealer.

HAPPY HOUR, Sbenallg SprlDcl
Nile aub, 5 to I p.m. MoD.
day ttiru Friday. Ladles Dlght
mry Friday.
S-l-Ife IF CARPETS look clull and
drear, remove the spots as
they appear, wllh Blue LuiPENNY - ONE 1948 PENNY
Ire. Rent electric sbampooer
wDI PI)' for a brake adlult$1. Baker Furniture. 4-U-«e
menl ol Pomenl)l' Rome •
Auto.
1-7-tfe
HOUSE, aJao Speed QuooD
washer t30, power lawn DIOW·
Audlon
er
$311. Call 992-5188. 4-10.121p
SATURDAY. APRIT. 10. II a.

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STEREO JWIIO CCIIIOio; maple &amp;ler&lt;O with AM-PM nodlo,
del1110 ftoatlng turntable, perfect mnd!Uon. Take over PI)'·
menls of $6 per month or pay
balance $107.111. Try " in
home.
llll2-.m8.
4-IUiep

your

can

TOR. ONB R Minneapolis
tr-, one U Minneapolis
tractor, one Olivtr Crawler
7\\ loot anale blade dolor.
one 45 IHC Jntemat!Gnal
string' Ue baler. one two ton
18 bed Chevy, nat bl!d. new
motor. good, one GMC one

ton nat, 54 mow, 7111 nat,
one 1 plow pull typo nrc, one

12 foot aluminum boat, 311 hp
Firestone motor. one Beeline
JS foot trav&lt;l trailer llb new.
one Porter cable floor SIIJid.
er, one 6 lnch Sean planer.
one Fay Eagan 11124 wood
planer. Wayne Koehler. Guys.
ville, phone 1163-2364. 4-1&amp;.3lp

Real Est•te Fot Sale

O'BRIEN AND CROW
50X111 MOBILE home, 1964 - .
REALTY COMPANY
del, &lt;Opperlme klleben, two
bedrooms, carpet . Ia 11W11 POMEROY - Union Terrace
room. Phone 1192-111t. 4-7-utc 1\\ story frame, two bedrooms. bath, wall to wall earpet,
basement. $4.111111.00.
sotJTIIERN PLANTS. Gnler
IMIW, eabbage, toma!Oel. ... POMEROY - Uncoln Hla.
1 ·story frame in load condl·
pen, . - polaloel. Pbllne
IU-1193, Olarlea R. llarrll.
lion, 2 bedroolm, bath, balemen~ A nice place lo live,
'Portland. Oblo.
S.IJ.IDII:
going at t6,51111.00.
FOR CllSIIIIII OOIIFOm' - REEDSVILLE - oorfAGI!: Knapp hea, alll'l .......
1\\ story frame, 3 bedroomS,
pair, Middleport.
sa.•e bath. shower in basement, garage, free gas. Righi on the
FOUR ROOM boule, .111111, 1111
river. $6,1011.00.
biiiiOIIII!III, ........ 'l'llo ,...
llllliRY CLElAND
old bome. Pbllne . . . .
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THREE OR lour room boule 1963 CHEVY 11, Nova. NOW' en. 1961 LAlit[. Good Cllllldllloll.
wi111 omall yard, in Middle- glne, two door hard lop.
Good tlret-4110. CaD ...
port. can . .2454.
t-IUIA:
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Phone IIU9'11.
4-14-31(1 4111.

Forlltnt

F1V1!: ROOM furnlllbed .......
bollt In Pomeley. Call 1174-IS«p

ELECI'IIIC FENCER, rods, Jn.
oulalorll, wire and barb wire,

load condition. Reuonlble.

Phone lt2-Hfl.

4-14-«c

11181 OLDIIMOBILI!:: Good dillon. .... !!elllnc dUo "' m
beallb. Bon Keatenoa, )11111111
IIJ.IIM. May be ol
Welc:btown.
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TRAILER. Brown's Trailer JAMES FRY (I'Operly 111 Jlld..
Pari:, Minersville. Pbono •
tlleparl HUI. Phone Ta.llll. 10 PAYMENTS of 15 t1r $41
liM.
4-ll«e
4-1f.tlc caah. Muat sell 1• -'"'
machine, fully equl(lped lo
rtlRIIISIIED and llllfunlllhod IM7 HONDA, 3111 Dream, . . l!g zag, make bultonholaa.
..,._,... Clole to ICIIMII. mllel, windshield and helmet. sew on buttons, ek:., five
• •• .. 112 5134.
1!1-111-Ut good eondltion, eall DDI months old. Guaranteed. Call
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and
8ei flee. "" Sliarpell
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. EXP'ERT .
·Wheel Alignment

5.55
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lb;7,At"111i'lt••-811~~&amp;c:r
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A MINUTE TO
GIT READ'/-

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'IRISTOMI OLC 100
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650xiS
650x14
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750x14
670.&lt;15

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Price Tax
9.11 Sl

• FREE STORAGE

•MOTH PROO'ING .

New!.Supply

WI.

Ovals

GUARANTEED

16.50 and 18.50

and motor
Ueanse

All Regular Sizes
$_12.50
John W. YanMatw

By MRS. EVELYN BRICKLES ·
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barnhill and
daughters, Ruth Ann Barnhill and
Mr, and Mrs, James Stout and

oxeonununl.- lor

opent the weekend at Columbus
visiting their children and were
accompanied home by three of
lllelr grandchUdren to BJJend the
week here.
Mrs, U&gt;ris Koenl$&lt; was a SuJ&gt;.
clsy 1&lt;110sl recent~¥ ol Mro. Mal'
sha KelJer of near Chester:
Mr. and Mrs. John Torrence

and granddaughter of Columbuo
and Mr. snd Mrs. Flo)'d Matlack
of Plrkersburgvl•lted Mrs. M,yrtle Frost a racer¢ weekend.
Mr, and Mro, John Hof!man of
Chester and son, John Franklin,
of Maoon City, W, va., called on
Mr&amp;. W1111e Brickle• recent4o.
Mr, and Mrs, Donald lloenli
and mother, Mrs. U&gt;rl• 11oenJi
were &amp;mclojl eveolng guest&amp; of
Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Weber of
Keno.

lifr. and Mrs. Lawrence

u...

barger of T\l)pel's Plains, Mr.

and Mrs. Marlon Rlgg&amp; and lamil,y of Lopn, Mr. and Mrs. IJnd.
SO)' 4'ons m of Parkerllbur&amp;.
Mr. and Mrs. David Riggs and
daupter of T\&amp;IIPer&amp; Plains, Mr.
snd Mrs. Oscar Babcock ol Lone
Bottom and lifro. Leota 111aa oar of

Eastern local, all were recent

Sondaf gueata of Mr.

and

Mrs.

L. L. ~... and ~. Mrs.
Maxine Com of ParkerlburgWII
also a gu&amp;IIID the ~ons lloms.

was their Easter dlmer as
Mr, and Mrs. David RW:• snd
daugllter left ta•t w-~ lor
Texoa to visit her parents lor
Easter.
This

WINNIE
HER 1177EN770N

70 KING VIM!'
RE&lt;;IIJES~.

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oehool lntqralion.
A -..,. lor tho clsy: BriUib
....eu11 Jdlll Golnortl!,y wd,
"U YOU dO oot thlak about the
future, 100 cao not bave one.,.

daughter, CoMle, attended the

Monda,y.
Mr. and Mrs. .RolandTarrence

IF

\t)U f'VT IT 111Ai WA~-

wore klllod wllefl a Froncll
frel&amp;hter carl')'lnr nltrstaa exploded at a .In Tuaa Clt;y,
Tex.
In 1962 three Roman calllollc
lelll'elllonllla In Loulalana were

Tuppers Plains

Eagle o( Reedsville
called on Mrs. Gerald VIolet on

we~t., 1 StJI'RJ5e

:.

II!

..... llcenae1 Call .....
I 11 tie

last.,,~
Mrs. Sue

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""""'·1947 more than 500 per11011a

All'IOMOIIlLE !Mm- boa
-'led1 Loa! ,_ ......

Clark ~spital at Parkersburg,

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rNtr rARM TIRE SBRVJCI.
l'oiM'or IIDIIII IIIII Aa1o.
lt.a.'I'II'C · 992·2788

funeral of Mr. Barnhill's mother
Mrs. Mary BarnllUI, at Huglles
Funeral Home In Athens.
Mrs, Russell loloUahan underwent major surgery at Camden

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The Almanac
By Unlted Pre.. lllternalional
Todil,y Is Tuolido,y, April 16,
Ule 107111 clsy of1968 with 259to
follow.
Tho moon 11 between Ita 11111
phau and Iaiit
The 11101111ng otar lo v-s.
The •Y8111D1 stan are Mara
and Jupiter'
On tldl dol in hllfoey:
In 1862, Conlreaa abolllbed
alaveey In t h e lllatrict of
Columbia.
.. ' . -·.
Alao In 1862, by order of llle
Coalederata Coiqreso, all wlllte
between llle ...,, of14 and
35 were onlered conscrliilOcl
ln1o Ulo armed forceo of the

SALES AND SERVICE

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Pomerllr llolill ad AulD.
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Apple Grove
News, Events
By MRS. HERBERT ROUSH
Mr. and Mrs. Clarent:e Gllliople of Galllpolla opent Weclnesda,y with Mr. and Mrs. Flo,yd
Norris.
Mrs. Delores owens. Jack
Noon and Blll.Y Dye of Collllllbus
were recent weekend guells of
Mrs. ll&gt;l1,v WoUe and flllllll,y,
Mr, and Mrs. Earb llouah
IOPent a recent Sundil,y with Mr.
and Mrs. llm Beegle and Zane
at CGIID!IbuO,
Recent &amp;ulclsy ofter111011gueata
or Mrs. Bartha BoblnSCII were
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Robinson
and lolr, and Mrs, IQn Hugllea, aD
of Flatrock, W, VL
Mr, and Mrs, Ray HeliioySunda,y alteroooo with lifr. and

Mrs. U&gt;nald Parsons at Alllons.
GeneYIOYO and lloi&gt;e Bird of
Antiquity IOPent a recent Sundil,y

with

evening

Mrs. Vandora

Knlglttlng.

Mrs. VIII)Cbn llnl&amp;htliw wa&amp; In
GalllpoUa to 100 a doctor. iilte
WII BCCOJIII)anled by Mr, and Mrs,

James Kn1ghtlng.
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Heiney were
visitors oflifr, IDCI Mrs. Gordon
Wolle, strJnrbura. a recent S..
urclsyeven~~W.

Edward Moran Is roe~
from recent aurpey at tilt home
of lifr, and Mrs. ERin Olooclto

ner.
Fred ·Bou•h 11111- P•
!lent at Veterans "-iialllo..
pltal. llr. Housh, 90, baa had
both legs anu&gt;utated recent4o,
James Boush, brother of Fred
RouSh, Ia oleo a patient at the
hoiPital due to a heart condltloo.
Mrs, ErvlnGloeeknerreturned
to her home &amp;ulclsy after • noll
wlth ·Mr, and Mra, LareyJitidtlel,y
.at Aluaodrla, Vs.
David Oloocknllr lllllatedtnthe
ll'liiY and II otatlonlllatFt.Joclto

son,S.

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f.Karry
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9. Beat
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motor

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15. Hallwl,
Baftla,
Conics,
etc.
J7. OVer:

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ALLEYOOP
YEH, BUT I WANT

18. Melanre

l'SJ«)W lOU TM'

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A TRAINfP MIND...

DAILY VllYP'l'OQVODl-llele'• low to work It:
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«llit -limply staado r.. - o r. Ia tllll aampt. A 11for the three L'o, X for the two O'lo tic. Blilclo ......._ trll!lhlel, tile ltqth-llld ,..,..._ ol the wordl .... oD hbdo.
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T......,.1 Ol)pta... tcu \l't'HAT£\'ER YOU DISLDCII
.A.NOI'RIIR PEIISON T.UU: CAllE '1'0 COIIIIIilC'I' IN YOUJI.
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.Swltc• Ovtr I• One Day

Mr. and Mra, J1111e• RouSh of ·
Ll&amp;bon have purehaoed tlie Sharman Ford resldonce at LetU1
Falla and wiU move there aooU.
Comlo Anderoon of Keno ltldp
lljlidt ·a wNI&lt;ajtd., tt h · Nlto:J
RouSh.

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AIR IXliiDfflOMIIIO

'IO'RE FERGmlN' 'lORE
NEW LEETLE CALF

TWO COWBELLS
WE·UNS ONLV
SOT ONE 01.! RED

·. UDIATOI ·

TAKE OVER- payments, awalnut console, like new. BSR
4 speed changer, mulUple
speakers. Balance 18US or
$1.51 per month. !'hone I8J.
21138.
4-lutc

oem.e

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TO TH' WIND AN'
BOUGHT US A NEW

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111!8 EARLY American lllereo $1 PI!!R :MQNTR rental 10ft filradio combinaUon, dam81ed tered water. Olntael Bm Buc:t,
in ohlpment' orlilnal price Rulland. Also ~ 11111 (llllllled
1349.95, balance now $2111, or truek, heavy dilly, clleap.
4-lf.41c
paymenla of $9.75 per IIIOIIIh.
New warranty, Call 191-3211.
4-1S41A:

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USED FrJplalre rofrlieralor,
I cubic leet. Good ....utlon.
can 11112-m'/.
t-U.:..

m. ~ mnes east of Shade,
Olllo, on townshln road No. PALOMINO MARE, 5 yean old,
gentle. make a 4-H'er, a load
10. mmnlete household IIIII
riding horse. l'llone 1111-3011.
larp amount of m!Jt.-ellan·
4-11-tlp
eooa 11t1111. Lomdl a..nable.
l&amp;lfe
Mr. and Mrs. BID Snow. owners. McCoy's Auction Sorvlce. SINGER PORTABLE, sews llb POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
new. Zig 111 equipped. Full
Auetl.
4-14-«c
miniature. 175 and up. lllud RANC8 STYLE bome, I - .
prlee $ZII.B2. TerDUI. Pllone
11111 grooming. P~MD
...... par:, ...........
lft.ZIIIl5.
4-11-tle
Fo:-r Sale or Trade
IBU44I.
U I tie
balldlnp.
R-1 CATAPILLAR blade and 1tltlll ZIG ZA'G, butlonholes, 11ft
In atrawLenlea. WID aell
wtneh ''"' oale. ar wiD trade
11ouoe IIIII lot ,.. boule IIIII
on buttons, IIIOIIOJP'IIDI, flm- PETS - Jllect Sco111ea, 'llbltll
lor pict-up truck. Phone IIIJ.
Weatlea,
Mlnlalun
Sdm...,..
......... Pbllne a-tor . .
cy designs, elo. Se1ll IIUJ.
IllS.
4-14-ap
IIIII
Poodlolllor
Euler.
11m.
.
.
.
4-IMp
One dial does II all. Pay off
aroo Jenne~~, Coalville, Obla.
bal...., due I pa)'llllllll of
!'bono
....
t+llle
for Trade
IUS eadl. Phone . . . ..
1111i7 DODGE Truck \\-ton, R
4-11-lfc
COAL, hea'VJ, lump llol&lt;tr,
cylinder. will trade for Ford
or Olevroiel car. 8 cylinder. 1961 FORD F-100. sll cylinder; . and mine nm. Excelllor Salt SYRACUSE - Modem one
Worb, Inc., E. Main 81.. Po- story masonry home, 7 room
4 door. Contact Isaac Lewis,
1963 Ford F-250, eight cyJin.
me...,, Phone 1112-.lt111. lutfe
Clifton. w. va.
4-16.2to
der; 1963 Ford F-100, eflbl
(4 bedroom). bath, ~
cyllnder: Can be seen at Ora.
with garage. kllcheft with
vo Corp.. Baclne lock sUe. BLI!:CI'ROLUX SWI!iBPIIRS,
buD~in cooking units, 2 acre
loft anti f,und
For
delalls,
pbone
New
Jla..
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pollaben
ad
lot on IIDute 124. $17,5110.00
LOfT: Key~~ with rabbit fool
pmdDo pn. Clll . . . . .
4-!Utc
ROUI'E 124 - DEAD IL\111
MI. Plea,. call Jacob Turn· ven BD-2151,
~
.. at 1192.-t and recolve ,..,.
ClJllVI!: - 2 story frame
SOLID
STATE
lllereo;
1917
wal.
home, bath, lour bedroomJ,
ward. Jacob TUrner. 4-14-ap
nul stereo oonoole with 4 WilL YOU mab 1 lair offer
front portb, oellar, 2 aero 1111.
Ill doalrablt tiD ,... Gld
speakers, kpeed automatic
Will aeD AS IS. 11500.00
bouae OD Rl. G, Ill aJ11oa. POMEROY - Two story brlct.
cbaDger. Tab over paymerts
Ills like 1'001111 ad llolb,
of $5.75 per month ar pay balTwo 4 rooJ1111 IIIII bath apart..
buz'111l!!t
lepltltied lo I
IIWIII.
menl, IU lurnace healing,
rooa IIIII IDe lbo-, dill
4-1S41A:
level lot cloae to Main Street.
IIIli. Two loll 10&amp;111 ueb.
Rent out one
and
Ftaeed In (l'ivlcy. All ldDdl
in the other. 115011.1111
of frill INti. laqaln ll IANG8VILLB ARIA - II ACBlalldle Campq Ill aHtaa.
BIB - 5 """" houae wlt.h
w. Va.
4-wale
bath, dug well. wator syatern,
oot far off !IJII'd I'Oid.
JOHN FRY properly on Mld11111'1.1111
clllparl
P~MD 7oat~.
VIRGIL « RJ!;IJI!N TIAPORD
4-IMc
Ailierl 11.
USED PIANOS, THREE El[. IIIII!:LLIIR POliCED air fUr.
..... 4 :rem old, .....
TRA NICE. r«&lt;Oldltloned up.
4-14-3-e
Jml. Complele wllb dact
right pl81108. Also other plWanted To luy
.n. ftilllllln ad lbil- ~us~
..... trom 139.15 up. Free deTWO USED BICYCLES, good
s.~
1111.
Pta. .,.,., 4-11-411:
livery. Call 742-4211. 4-1Uic
condition, 24 or 26 lncll. one
LOGAN rillE I BAn"l"'
glr!J and one boys, phone 94S.
IJQUIPtoiENT, aalea IIIII ..,.
AMERICAN
214 Ford 1&gt;1.,.., one Ford com PURE BRED
S'IOJ,
4-1&amp;.31p
Ylee, "-7, Obla, BD I.
SADDLE horle, price reaaoncu!Uvator. one wagon unloadopedal
prlcea ... tslllll"llhable, Floyd Carlon, Rd I,
AlftiQUIII, flnltiN, dllla Ing gear bol, .... k1J trurlt
. . lor boatl, lnll1en •• d
Middleport, phone 74WIIl.
.....,.._ llrl. IIDnrd
bed with racka. One Ford
...__
DwiCbl LGpa 4-11-ate
Cd, • w. Mala ... , _ . com planter. Phone 99U8'I3
- . Charlea Marshall day, or 992-6913 eveniDRB, or
1114, llu l!:ldiiDpr • • .
47
INCH
Mare
Pony.
eall
....
contact Larry Ritchie. Min3137 belore e p.m.
4-11-ate
...... BbUD · ersvUie, Ohio.
f.l4-3tc

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FARMALL MD Dli!'.SI!L TJlAC.

OI'IN I!VES. 1:00 P.M.

Notlal

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COWBELL TODAY, .

. 1962 CORVAJR MONZA,, •••••• ,,.,,,.,,, ,·, $695
Automatic trans., red vinyl lnterlor, bucket seats, good
·tires, radio and heater. Local one owner car,
1965 CHEVROLET •••••••• , , , , , , • , , , ••• , .$1995

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1965 CHEVY D 4 DR. •••• , •• , •• , , • , , , , •••$1o 9a
4 dr, block finiSh, clean Interior, eood tires, 5 cyl. enetne,

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if: Go./C:fen Wedd i'ng Observed . ::Middleport...

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held &amp;lnday

their congratulations.
of the
Guests at the observance from
•amlveriiU)' of oot of - . Included Mr. and

hauM

Mra, Cbarles Jividen of Athena;
Mr. ancl Mrs. Cill!ord Cunning.
bam ol Umai Mr. and Mrs. D.
•• l Her• Bailey,
Mrs. Harold Harrison and 11011, . H. Rol&gt;eoon and Cheater Morris
Jell, MalllvUie; Mr. and Mro. of HarriiiOIIYIIIo, and Mr. snd
· · for the recepttoo Charles Finnigan and childreD, Mrl. Gary Bernltz and children
couple were their Karen, Kevin, Kenneth, John and of Pomero,y'
lllrs. Harold Patrick ol Huntlngtoo, N. Y,;
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas HaiTi~
Har·rlooo of Main· Mr. and Mrs. Rus.tell McElhin- son of ClncimaU were · unable
, FliiJDI.P n Mrs. Charles (Doris) ny and Mrs. Esther KiseJ or to attend due to the r~ent birth
•
. of HIUIUngtoo, N, Y, Columbus; Mrs. Pearl Harrison, ~ a da~ter. Laura Lee, drat
,Ttte lfralr was held at the Bai~ Mrs. Elsie Flickinger and Mr. great.grandebUd of Mr. and Mrs.
leyhclme.
and Mrs. Don John110n and daugh- Bailey,
. Tapers ln bri:ss candlesticks ter, Lynn, of Charleston, W.Va.;
-and &amp;old roses centered therefn,!lment table. Mrs. Russell
M""lhlnnl' of Columbus, the lor.
~~ · ll!lef J,lorh Harrison, served the
.. • -·~ ·~yeraary cake wbich was in~
•
. aertl)ed "'COIIgratulatlons, Hap~
-~ :~ ..;r W Anniversary, Mae and Her~

&gt;I'" ;:p ,'man"
. ; -.1.11e cake was topped with
,)··~·

1~ •' ' &amp;

ehlna wedding bell. Presiding

at the punch bowl was Miss
• •· 1 l'uen Flmigan, a freshman at
· ;' lleUma COIIep, Oxford, Mich.
, · ~ Mrs. McElhinn,y and Misll
- J

F:lrmlpn are granddaui,ilters of
llr. and Mrs. Bailey.

Nwnerous fioral pieces a n d
elfts were presented to the honored couple. Mr. and Mrs. William K~ ot Colwnbu&amp;, for~
merly ol Pomeroy, telephoned

MBGS· 111A11E
lliNIG&gt;rr,~l

WALT

16._

b.Y

1

state highway patrolman on

highWIQ' safety were Ceatures or
the Middleport P.T,A. meeting
M::mda,y night.

Richard Vaughan was elected
president or the P. T .A. for next
year and other omcers named
were Mrs. Newman Burdette,
first vice president; Mrs. roo
Becker, second vice president;
Mannlng Kloes, treasurer; and
Mrs, Rlchard Vaughan,. secroWendeU Gerlach introduced
safety patrol members, present
including Opal Berry, captain;

MILLIONAIRE"
(Technlcolor)
Ft·ed MacMurray

Mark &amp;~lith, Linda Atki.nson, Tom

Tomm,y Steele

Cassell, Mike Bareswilt, Nancy
Buskirk, Debbie McGuffin, Penny Walters, David SWisher, and
Debbie Shelton.Heannouncedthat
12 of the patrol members will
be attending the safet.,y conference in Washington D.C. on May ·
10.
Gerlach thanked t h e safetJt
chairman. Vaughan, and his coDP
mittee, Mrs. L R. Neal, Roscoe
Wise, and the Rev. Max n&gt;nahue for their work with the p...
trol

DISNEY CARTOON:
Apllne Clloon
WIDNISMY,'Apr!l"
NOT OPEN
11turtdty lhrv s.t"rd1y

Aptllll-20
"GRAND PRIX"
(Teclmieolar)

Jamer Glroer
Eva Marie Saint
COioOIICARTOOII:

Election or ofllcers Cor the
1966-439 school term, recognition
of the safety patrol, and a talk

tacy.

DISN~Y'S

"THE HAPPIEST

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Vaughan Heading
MC/dleport PTA

.

~~--!owl

SHOW~7PII

mOOR€'S
31st
ANNIVERSARY SALEI

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Fishing Supplies-Sporting Goods

lACKLE BOX
WITH SWING TRAY

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lic:ll, Mra. LoWell Beaver, and
·•.
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Slncfn&amp; In the)unlpr.chojrwere
. Trudy Rood!, Cincb'' Triplett,
Mary BCJaa, J9lr Beaver, Cbrla~ Hoas, Clncb' Manley, Martha
McNeal, Vlck1" Manley, Jll,)'anna

Poetry, .Scripture, H_ymns
Highlight Easter
dot

L, R, Wiley.

Prog~om

tor Bunco, Mise Mildred Hawley,
·Horace Abbc&gt;ll, and Mlao ·c.n•.
. dace Bahr. Pra,rer poe~· were
pven 1&gt;1 Mrs. Johq. IJI,1od. !Ira.
Dtmver Rlee, ~«rs.. E. · L. ·lAt.·
lance, Mrs. Ceol'IO Mtlnliart,
Miss Peg McKimOy, R I c k Y

Jolm Fisher of Hebrm. For a

and Frances Harley, and Holly Martin lor a din·
ner prepred by Mrs. Margaret
Davia at her home on E a s t
Slate Slreet.
Mra. Vernoo Clalancl ol co.
lumbua spent the weekend here
1:\uing the meeting Robert
with Mr. andMrs.KennothDarat.
Morrl1, principal, reoorted that
Mrs. Esther Kiasel of CoMr. and Mrs. Bob Tumor and
$1,000 is now avall&amp;ble to the hunbus and Mr. and Mrs. Rog- children, Michael, Debra, a n d
scOOolfor playground equWment. er Luckeydoo of Huntington were Gar7 of North Robia1011 were Eas..
Cost of imProvement projects hollda,y weekend aueat• or Mr. ter weekend guests or Mr. and
priposed is $1,200andtheP,T,A., and Mrs. James Brewington.
Mrs. Joe Turner.
voted to contribute the needed
Mr. and Mrs. Henry COoper
$200. Morris reported that anew and chlldren, Dave, Dou1, and
slide wlll be purchased. bank. Janet or Parma vi sited over the
boards wlll be erected and a weekend with Mrs. Eva Hart~
back stoP will be placed at the ley, Mrs. James Faulkner, and
corner o( Laurel and Beech st. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owen and
Water fountains will be repaJr- family.
eel and new chains and seats will
Easter weekend guests ot Mr.
be put on the swings.
and Mrs. Fielding Hawkins were
Patrohnan Proffitt was speak- Mr, and Mrs. Charles Vrqman,
er at the meeting. He recalled Mary and Mark, or Belpre, and
that 27 years ago he was a school Mr. and Mrs. John Hawkins or
P&amp;tr&lt;:ll boy. In his talk, he said Sprlnllfield,
that 50,000 people are killed on
Mr. and Mrs. John Grover ot
America's highwa,ys each year, Bucyrus andthelrdaugbter, Ruth,
coJI1)&amp;I'able to wiping out a city student at Cltio Unlvermty were
the size of Portsmouth.
weekend guests or his mother,
Saf'ety (eatures of ~·s veMrs. Edith BurUm.
hlcles, including seat belts, were
Dr. ami Mrs. John Harle.y and
discussed lzy the Patrolman. He son, Jim, visited in Middleport
commented on state and federal brieOy with his mother, Mrs. J.
legislation regarding motor ~ E. Harley, Easter Day. Mrs.
hicle inspection and the imPlied Harley accompanied her 1011 and
consent law which requires ~ fa.JJUiy to Athens wherelheywere
torists to submit to a sobrietY
test wJth re(usal being cau.se tor ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wllliam.SWatlicense revocation.
zel.
Listing automobUes as the third
Mr. and Mrs . 0\arles Arm ~
greatest cause of death, follow- stron,11, Cheryl, Cathy, and Bri~
ing heart disease and cancer, the
an or Holland. and Mr. and Mrs.
speaker noted, beginning in Juls,
Robert Johnson, Doug, Cindy,
1969, a driver educaUon course and Usa or Columbus were hoi~
will be a requirement for secur- IWcy weekend gue.rrts of Mr. and
ing a license. He SPoke of th¢ Mrs. WUiiam Folmer.
federal contribution toward the
Charles Lemley, a student at
cost of a course.
the Jackson Manpower Training
The patrolman in his talk also School. spent the weekend at
outlined requirements for motol'o home Witt. his wife and parents.
cycle operation and talked on
Mrs. Don Johnson and chll~
t h e motorcYcle entbrsement dren, Bruce and Brian, joined
Cnl Aluminum yard liJbt finished
stamP on the license which be- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil~
in uthllectur&amp;l black. AmbeJ botcomes effective in 1969.
Ham A. MtKelvey for Easter
de Jlau in psnMrs. Grace Hawley's fifth
dinner, Marvin McKelvey was
elL R.eJ. 25.95
grade won the attendance ~ home from Manit all University.
•
nor. Refreshments were served
Mr. arul Mrs. Larry EhersLANTERN POST
by the sixth grade homeroom bach and son or Minersville spent
J" tubul•r steel post, 8' aeftsth.
mothers, Mrs. WUUam 91¥lsher. Easter with Mr. and Mrs. HowDrilled at boUcm tc accept cable
Mrs, Eorl Powal~ Mro. WUI!am ard Ebersbach, Portland.
llf conduit. ReJ.
7.95
Walters, Mrs. Robert Schuck,
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. HarMrs. Wallace Powers, Mrs. H• old Roush of Portland were Mr.
ry McGufrln, and Mrs. William and Mrs. Robert Euler and chilPooler,
dren, Lori and Michael of ~ar ­
leston, W, Va.
Mrs. Gertrude Miller and Mr.
··:•:•:·.·:·:. ·······:
8.JKI Mn. Willard Miller a n d
daushter, Lorraine of Wooster
made a pre-Easter visitherewith
·:::
:::: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roach a n d
joined by Ann

Cole, Klthr Bek~r. JodyT~Iber!;
. Cindy Glaze, Vlck/ ~bbc&gt;l~ Ill·
· ana LJn&lt;b•. lleYeriT ~lhel~
JOhn liunc,,. Debbie 'frli&gt;lel),
Sieve Gerlaejl, lttaron 1WlliQO.
PaGI CUMIJiiham, lllri~ Co I e,

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Sdtea, Angela Boker, Eric
Sdtes, Joe McKinney, Clttey
Glaze, 91AD Gerlacll, Jody 1'01·
bert, Sieve Gerladl, Kith¥ Bek·
or, CindY Manley, Vlclq- Manley,
JOhn Bunco, Paul Clinl1lngllam,
Debbie Triplett, and 1he Rev.
RauUin Moyer.
Mrs. CheSter Erwin was at the
orJlllll for mudc pr.,entod by the
senior cbolr C:Ompo$ed of Mr a.
C)¥da Allensworth, Mrs. · wu.
llam Grue~er, MlsaDebbleGrueaer, Miss LJnn Tolbert, Mise&amp;!- '
un Gerlach, Mrs. Hood, M r a.
Melnhart, Mrs. 0, E. McKinley,
Mrs. Oscar Roush, Miss Betl)'
Cunningham, Mro. Wondell Ger-

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UU. IUI'CII, llfl, p ..oidont of Ohio Eta Phi Chlqnor of
Bolo Slp!a Phi Sororlv, and chairman of the awards commlr
teo lor the !1111 Southern Ohio Pogoant todoy ~m~unced prizes
ID be owardocl pqoant wlmen. With har II Ann Barnltz who
aloqj with n.rla Ewqmako ll&gt; the committee.T h e - wW
be held at 8110 lio m. Sotunlt.Y, Mo,y 4, In ·the i'omiii'Qj' Jtmior
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REDWOOD PATIO
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Ba1Jey'a Restauraut is prO-viding a dimer lor judges who
Will arrive In Pomeroy oo the
afternoon ol tho -~ Ma,y
4, to conduct ~rvtews among
the contestants. Flowers for the
pageant are being provided b)'
Francis Florists.
Meanwpne, Carolyn Grueser,
dtalrman of the sororit,y•s attend.
ance committee, annoonce s 1hat
advance dckets tor the 1968 pageant will go on sale at several
buainess houses this week. Ad·
vance tlckela will be aold at
$1.25 but Uckets will be priced
at $1.50 at the door on the night
of tho pageant. All children ancl
studer.ts will be reqrlred to have
tickets all ol which will be ,.ld
at 1he same price.
A higll~t of this year's pag.
eant will be an appearance by
Miss
who is Pamela Rob-

HERE, A SECTION of tho Melgo HlghSChoolllozoon C.ncort - I • rahear&amp;lll£ a nldllber lo1
a spring concert to be held Friday night at the Pomero:-r Jurdor High School The varied eortCert include~:~ two presentations which will be highUghts from Broadway shows, There is oo admission
charge.
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GAUGES- Gal)jpol!s,l2,2and
15.5 fUilJ'dpg 13 feet Of I'QllerSj

Pt. Pl"'olirt, 24.50; Ponlorc&gt;y.
M"'on, ou~ Hinton, 1.90 lalllng;
Kanawha Falla, 4.70 lalllnlll·
Charleston, 18.10 stat. Lo..-,11;

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Gloria Buek Vrbo Ia. the current
Miss Southern Obio .
Mrs, Margaret Ella Lewis,
stage cbalrman, Ji011011slhatmaterleli lor creoth\g a garden aetUnr lor the pageant to be held
at the Pomeroy Jun!O&lt;. Hlg b
School, have begun to aiTive.
llle !a being assl.otecl b)' llle
WinGing Trail Gord111 Club. Tho
Cheater Garden Club Willi Mrs.
Donald Mor!l as chairman will
. create back curtain decorations
lor the· otap, The Keith Goble
Ford co., Middleport, has pven
. · (COnlbwedonPI&amp;O U)

liee Cold
To SOfter

1MVJD BOWEN loPktured

directing the Meigs H I g h
School Maroon COr&lt;:ertwhich Is readying 1 eoncert
tor 8,P.m.FrldoyatthePo.,.
oroy Junior ll1slt SChooL
Bowen latheboadlnstr1011.,..
tal s111ervl10r of the llelgs
local SCbaul District.

Minnie Harpold
Dies Wednesday
Mils Mlmlo llarpclld, 89, Raclna, died Wedllesday morning
at Melgo General HoaPJtal.
!htJ tauahl .sd&gt;ool lor a ~~rm­
ber ol years. lind was aaailtlot
callhler at the Firat National
Bank In Racine for 39 years he!lie Ia survived by tho following nlocos, Mra. Oetovla Covin, Nell Jersey; llro. R u t h ·
caJilllhOil, Pllllburgh, Pa.: liro.

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Fla.: Mrs. Carrie Scarry, Racine; Mra• .·Narlt Bella, ates~
ter, w. va., and Mn. Bemtce
Str&amp;UI~ CinclmaU, and two Dflllh·
ewa, WUUam Harpold, Holly.
110011, Fla., and Glenn llarpclld,
Eaat UvellJool .
"!!" Harpold was • mfiDI&gt;er
of tile Racine Metlicxllat Oilrdl.
Flaral ienlcei will be bald
at 2 p.m. Soturdoj at t1)0 Elitng
Futtei;Ol llojM wiUt 1M a n.

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J)rl&amp;identlal c.-r said part
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dooend on tho wW. . .o of d!o lor tho~-- ·
United Slltoa ID OC«l&gt;t I ~ to -tod ID :
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1968

polil.

ton her retirement.

otop~

orid!oac• tllll,.dlclllo......,.
II. . ~-Tiot

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Jewelry, Al~ated Radio, NeJr.
York Clotblng lfouso, Bah r
Clolhlero, HarUey and llloe Slore, K. and c. Jowelare,
Fabric Shop, VUiop Fbarmacy,
Elberleld JlepariJrioot Store, Ledlie SI-s Sb'lo !hop, all In Pomeroy or Mlddlt!pOrt: Carl's 9loo
Store ancl llernadiDe' s In Galil-

·War Line

Tamed

In West VI

'he

Mystery Fugitive
Went on the Town

In sever._. ways as wlll MIBI

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R.J. 29.95 IN CTN.

124W.MAIN

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ner"\ will reeetve also $25 sav~
lngo bonds.
PronGing the money tor lite
scholarship and the bonds are
The Farmers Bank and Savings
CO., tho Pomeroy National Blnk,
both In Pomeroy; the Citizens
Nallonal Sank In Middleport; the
Racine IlcHno-Nallonal Bank at
Ractne, and the Ohio Valley
Bank e1 Gallipolis.
Tell local businesaes are COR·
tributlng fllldl for UJe purcbase
at the erown for Mill Soutllem
Ohio and tile trophlea wbldl are
npeeted ID arrive 1111¥ day. c.n.
tellanta from Gollla, Athena,
Wadtlnglon and Meigs !'.oontleo
are taking part.
Giving mer&lt;hancllso slfta to be
dlllrtbllled IIDl&lt;I&lt;IB the papant
winners are Swt.lber 8.nd LOOse
Drugo, Boker Furniture, Chapmaa - Claaday Sloes, Goessler

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SAVE 45c

The 1968 Miss Southern Ohio
w:lll receive a $100 scholarship,
an ofll&lt;lal Mill American tropll)' and crown, ~1Wf8ra and olh.
or sills, Ula Mild!, chairman
&lt;Jl tho Miss Southern Ohio Pagawan!a committee, announced today,
Mra. Milch II headin&amp; t h e
«&lt;JnlJJIttoe lor Oblo Eta Phi
O!apler of Beta Slpna Phi SOr.
which Ia _,oortng t h o
paaoat alt1111 with the Pomeroy
tbamber ol Commerce. M. r s.
Mitch Ia allo pre.aident of the
aororlt¥ diopter,
Flnt and aeeood place winnora In the lourlh IIJIIM1al paa.
will aloo recdve ofllclal
M111 America tropldeo as ''IIIII
Ml81 Conpnlallt;f, salocted· bj&gt;
the COIIIO~I. '!be lhroo girls
will re&lt;olve m~rcllandl1e sifts
and IOCOI!d and third place wiD-

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Margaret WelnpJU, HoUywood,

BAG OF 3, SAVE 26c

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lor . PreBidont
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IIU'IOUDC'Od .that a Wathlngton
ofi!Oo w®id be ~ noxt

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Gatnnized 1ttel eca1tructlon.
MeUIJic blue and white wndlerresiltant baked
tpOJilY finhh.

Robert F, Xlonocb'-111 ..,..
011ly IIC11ve ~r GOP condl- . former VIce Pres- trait to the mob a::enes of Ids
Hichlrd M. Ns- Beqan eorller ciiiiPOIIniJW lor tho
made dear he baa 111 1ntendon Domocrotlc IIOIIllnldon, tho
lfondo.Y u "kino! .of • """" &lt;Jl b&amp;COI!llne a cloclared condl- New Yorli ...,.lor ncol.ed a
cenior 91(lce, oot .a .·~ date bllore the lllaml Belch roladveiy CCIOI ree&lt;lltlon In o
..... hi .the tr-nal ..... .........,., and Brooke said ...._ thi&lt;IUih South lllll&gt;ta In
~~ the sovernor ·1• mt a Ro&lt;ko!ellar' • ooncandlclocy an.
Mll'&lt;h of - · In the June I
nouncement last month meant primal')'. He ., talked of IDDre
c:andldltt.i..
'.
"thlt he wu not a candidate In r.doral aid tor tanners and ol
Neither Rockefeller oor Job• Instead of handouts. I o r
pn - e d likely to Oilier die prtmarie~o"
In other develcl&gt;mento:
1111 state primorleo qelnlt the
peraons In ·~· ol rural
Ro&lt;k.-eller

Now You Know

8' x 6' STORAGE SHED

tamUy.

TENNIS BALLS, Reg. 99c •• . .. . •••• 73c

4PLAYERSET

Ro&lt;l&lt;eleller bicker, said the
Nn York 81JY8l'oor Ia 41V81'7
much lntereated" In Hlkllll the
illl&gt;ubllcon nom1n1t1on and Is
on the brink or mlklrw an
"amnnatlve &amp;tatem_.,• on hil
candidacy.
HGoverJ¥)1" Roeklleller IB Dot
a reluctant candidate, • Brooke
aid in Boaton. ,-4He baa llways
wanted the nomlnOIIoJJ and he
wantl the DDID.inatlon now.''

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211I 6' PORCH SWING

J«i'. ancl Mrs. Rick Crow of
Columbus were Easter weekend
guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mra. WUooo Carpenter ancl Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Crow, Jr. other weekend visitors of the Wll ~
soo Carpenters were Mr. and
Mrs. J&lt;&gt;hD Young and lamii.Y of
Lancaster and Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Cilo of The Plains. Mr.
Cilo, who was formerly associated with the Pomeroy schools,
is assistant superintendent ol
tho Foderai.Jioc:klng 111gb School.
Olarlene Diehl, who teaches
1n Pittsburgh, Pa. was here for
a waekeocl ridt '!lith her par.
enta, Mr. and Mrs. James Diehl.

himself Tuesdl,y that he woe
beglmd~ &amp;D "usesament" of
hlo position.
'"The Job seeks the man.''
111
Boagon commented ao ho
discussed .with newSmen pollttcal coosuilant F, ClifiDn White' a
report of oubltantlal gr&amp;olll'OOIB
suPIIOrt lor ~·· oollllniP
tlon.
·
Meantime, Sen. Edward W.
Brooke, ft..Mias., a atrong

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MINNOW BUCKET, Reg. 2.19 .... 1.43

By United Preos lnternatlonol
Tht RcllubUcan , e~m~ waa
utlr today with renewed

$100 Scholarship Offered,

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Mr. and Mrs. John Hanley
and chUdron of Atlanto, Ga. len
Eaater Da,y after vi siting here
with his mother, Mrs. Helen
Hanley, and Mrs. Vlrsll mackwood. Mr. Hanley Is a teacher

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tawrtte son. gave the word

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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bauer
and daughter' Polly or Marion,
MiBs Polly Karr or Columbus,
and Mrs. Roma Higgins of Iron~
ton were Easter weekend guests
o! Mr. and Mrs. Charlet R.
K&amp;rr, Sr.
Miss Brenda Potts, junior at
Ohio State Unhwsity, was here
tor the weekend with her par.

Rocky &amp; Reagan Act More Like Ct
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Rockoleller and Honold Beqon
.m&amp;)' at some »oint c:om,pete
actlvely lor tho GOP l&gt;l'Oildooo
Ual mmlnatlon.
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Mr .. and Mrs. WWiem Lohrer
An Eaater J&gt;r&lt;&gt;IP'•m of poeand daul!hler ol Kettering and try and .!cripture lnterapersed
Mr. and Mrs. Rusaell Wllsoo with llymna entlOed Ute Abanclof Lngan - • Eaater woekend antl,y waa loalured at . the &amp;Inguests of Mr. and Mrs. Terey
nlgllt aerric~ altho MiddleOhllllger.
port Cblirdl of Chrlat.,
Guests of ~ and Mrs. c.
· Both tho amltandjunlorcholro
o. Fisher were Mr. and Mrs. or tho churcli presented Easter
Harold Moore and children, MI- music thrmgbout the pr01ram
chael, Kathr and Slevan of Cln- Willi ropreaenlatlvea &lt;Jl all Qm.
&lt;lnnaU, Mrs. Marjorie Moore da,y school claosas partleiJ&gt;ItiDI. ·
of Middletown, ancl Mr. and Mrs.
Reading scripture were wat.
hollda,y dinnar Satllrdl,y nlgllt,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fisher and
sons, David and Bruce, joined.
the family,
Mrs. Albert Clemson and son,
Todd, ot Conneaut are here tor
a week's visit with her parents,
Mr. and Mro. Wallaee Bradford, Brownell Ave.

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million brlclgo ID raploce the
C&amp;llen !liver Bridge at Point
Pleasan4 W, VL, &amp;ree&gt;ilOO:ted1D
be awarded during the next 90
doys.
Thou. s. co..tGuardTuosc~o,y
c&gt;Proved finaldeslgnandlocatlon
pions for tho span, &lt;l.,...q tho
Approval of the plans and spec- way ror the hiring or a cons~
Uicadons tor constructionofT\11- log e~W~Deor and lotting of co,..
pers Plains· Chester Water q.,. tracts. The target date for coJnoo
trict, a rural water system In pletlon lo Sop~ 1969,
TriDIJIIOrtatlon Secretory Alan
Meigs and Athens County, has
Boyd,
In announcq Coast Guard
been recet ved Crom Economic
Dovoloi&gt;ment
Administration, IJi!PI'Oval, said the prqtOSed Site
Fanner&amp; Home AcDlnlltration Ia about two mtlea below tho colo
llpaed brldee. near the conflu-and various Ohio ~pnclea,
ence
of the Kanawha ond o h I o
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made With bid OIIODiiW 8chodulod rivers.
The br!clgo wU1 be a lour-lane
at Eastern Hlg~ School, at DOOn
I,SOMoot
span with a 90114oot
(D,S.T.) Frldl,y, Ma.v 17, 1968.
center
apan
bBtween the two"D&amp;ln
Wlih finalization ol this project, sponsored by Fanners -rtlngp!ors.
The AI!I&gt;alochlan Reg!onol
Home A&lt;mlnistration, James T.
Conunlasion
wW provide $2 mllMcDJrman, statedlrector,Meigs
Collllll' Is equlppltw Itself lor IJ&gt;. lloh ID help llnanc:e c:onstructloa.
wotrlalloatlon and raoidontlal West VIrginia ond OIJio, along
ellllllllon. accordl.lw to water '111111 the Bureau o! Public .Roode,
will ....... the I'OIIIalnlrW .....
district dovoloJ&gt;ars,

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Seek to Complete Special Fund
FJiorta are being made to comgiotB In Meigs couney the
80Cood annual II&gt;Uara lor SCholaro fancl drive. !Ioney raloed
Is used to provlda scholarShips lor Melgo C.uney aonlora.
Last Ytll' over ,t,OOO WIS rifled in the program.
Bealdenta, organloatkJna and buslneoses whl&lt;h bave not
beoo contacted In the drive are liked ID OC&gt;IIIPlote the form IJo.
low and mall II akq with tbell cOlllrtbutlons to Meigs CC&gt;unt;y
II&gt;Uars lor Scholars, In care of Ted Bee&lt;L Tile Farmer• Bank
ODd S!Jvlngo Co., Pomeroy, Cltacka are ID be made pa,yable ID
the lletars C.WIIl' ll&gt;llara lor SCholar• fund.

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Scholars fiJad drive.

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ATLANTA {UP])-Tbe 1111''" mUea !rom the- PUlillc lwlbW
terillul lugiUve In the sla.Ying o! project where 1 white ¥MUng .
tr. Martin Luther King Jr., nglstered to Gelt wu .....,.
_..mly wont nlghtdubblng .-,ned April 5, more 12
In Atlanto the nlgllt after tho lxlurs alter King wu lbot ID
murder ond haDed two tAXIs In doltb bJ&gt; a white IDfDor at • .
1110tel ID .llomPhll, Tom., 382
a h!Wie noighbclrhood.
ODe taXI driver vividly mtlts &amp;WQ.
recalled the man-whom the
The 19Gf Muatuc hid 1968.
FBI has ldontlllod u Eric AloMma Uc- platea ODd tbe
&amp;arw Galt- because he toaaed rtl!istratlon gave Gelt'l adllrooa
part o1 hla rare onto the lloor of asasoulhB~roomq
llluoe Wbore res!- bedll't
the cab.
.. J remember him because he seenhlmlntllrteFm .,...., trocq Gelt's
was a smll't guy, the way he
thr8ft' that money at me. You movement• alter the cU' was ·
remember the smart ~s."' tbe )eft In ..
noar the Goo$ coPIIDI tile .
driver oald Tuesdoy.
The man rode oely two block&amp; Frl~ afler Klng'l lllllt'llor,
and thea hurriedly loll the toXI. _..mly IDllolred I trail ID
Awarently the same miD tho P~ Nlglltl:lub noar
caught aoot.her cab ~verll Peoc-ondiOthblocks away and weat to a
ODe cab tlrl- Mid the FBI
roodern, two--stocy apartment uked him U he'd Pkl!Od "' 1101'
building. Both CObB be1ongod ID lares at tho Ploj&gt;room F~
!he At1anto IIIWon Cooperative
(April I) ..... Cab Co., which requested that I - b o( Golt, bo said he
!he drlvoro not be ldent111ed.
l'OIDtOIIbored Pleklrw "' the moo
The area, arowtd Peachtree lour blocks awey.
and Ulll - . , Is about sevtll

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Shoot to Kill Order
Fanning Controversy
CHICAOO (UPU - lll;yor Richard J,lllley'a o..... to baveloo&gt;o
ers and ar110niSU shot on sight today fannedlhe aatkmal controverll)'
raglna over how tD lwldle mass urban vloltnce. ,
Tho order was greeted with condemnatiooandnoCCIIIUIIent. Some
Sllli&gt;Ort was evident In a random &amp;111\Pllngcoocb:tedb)' Ualted Pr..,
International.
Dill~ himself said his .. shoot-

on!¥ 11!1 &lt;&gt;bvloua oraontota.

"U they 1n1 burulrw tho bull~
stood and blown out of Plq)Ort- ._ .no tM.Y •bauld be shol. •
don." He told a meeting or rail- lllley aloo ordorod pol)ce ID
way executives Tuesdiy niehtthe uatuot to m&amp;lm or crW!e" loot11
Shootroto-kill" order referred ers when the.r were 'JpOUei:L
New York's Mayor John V.
Lindllt,y wu moat out. . . . ill
to
eriUciiiJw !llolllley on!ar.
um ttmu of troele we're
Taken to Veterans MemDrial
Holl(lltal about 1,35 a.m. Wed- aoi&gt;W ID r111&gt;act -llle. We
neada.Y by the Pomeroy emer. are not IIDllW 1D IW'D dloorder
gency sq.aad was Vlrdnia Mus- Into chloa. ID short, we're 11&gt;1
ser, O.ester, who, the depart.. golqr ID · - chlldrtn In New
ment of Sterifl' Robert Harten· York City/'
At tile same tlmll Daley'o o"'
bacb reported, jwnped (rom a
den
were lllued laa IIDodl.r.
movtng vehicle on Rwte 7 near
Chlcogo
PoUco ~ Jomeo eo..
the state hl&amp;ltw:IY garqe.
Driver of the vehicle was her lllk Jr., reminded olllcer&amp; they
from
husband, Frank Musser, O.es. would need ter. Mrs. Musser ooq)laiDed of pollee olllc:lals ofciPialnorhlsl&gt;cheot palo but ~ hersolf or rank 10 fire at crawlla.
out of the hospital befort~ a cam- Mo.Tor Jo- Barr of Plltlpiete examlnatlon (!ould be made, bur&amp;h. Po., said pol)co reBtralnt
U was reported. The veblcle was kcJt *m~at• IIDd bdurles •'to
• miabn•" dDrbw
dl....
a plclmjJ tru&lt;k.
order• In Ida c~~r.
"We had 111 dollbo. To 1111'
ADIIIITTED TO HOSPrl'AL
CWford Lolfhoil ol l'omerql -~- Olll.r ........... 1101 admitted to Holzer Hoaplt"' poUr:o. Our - al _ , f&lt;ll' obMrval\oll .... - 1 0 fl,y In tile- ofMo.Yor
t -. HI• room Jlllllber Ia Daley'o pooltlo,;;~
~ said 1'111....... poike had
S'lll.
"the ........ 1D lhoal" 1114 ....
MEIGS GENERAL HGSPri'AL ~ ii!Pt COOl
Admtaalons - Clara SaiiNII', JUtniat ........ olllr ID lilop

to ldll" order wu •'mtsUIKIQ\..

Talu!n

H011pital_

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RaciJJo; · - lllane, lilt'......
lllocll11'1108 - Mrtale Hurd,

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mum.·
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aad IQJrieJ .. ' -

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Yanks 'ave Bought Bridge Itself
(lll'l~F'Irat 111ru ) I l l - uo.tho 5111 state JUJd
Thea tho IMt ..., IIIey ·cao lulve lllo
Now, - . . .wbolo
bavlnlto liiUl

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