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. fro111 Tenneisee,. was -led
, from the Senate in 1798, ~
not lmpeae!Jecl, Cil.l charges he,
eonlllirecl to In~ tile Groek
and :Cherokee Jmlans alafnat
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west tocla.Y and llllely to dltelop
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. 60s and low 70s IOUtlt. Low to.
nl&amp;ht in 40s.

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'nils tree it
O'Bioilll, tot ·J'eiu1b Aft.e
Galltpolll, comer at Fourth Ave. and State st., wu tcQiled b)'
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The
root and chilllney of the O'Brien home were~~am&amp;se&lt;~o Jeck Simms &lt;bacli ~~ camer_, and Andr
rew Lemley• both of the Co111111bu~ &amp; Southern Ohio ElectriC Co., are shoWn c.uttina Ill the tree,
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Nation Warned
Of Fiscal Crisis
to stimulate the eC&lt;JIIOmy after
11!e Vletllam W1lJ'.
'lbe document, called "An
Ecmomy ill Crisis," proposed
el 1 h t Ripubllcan principles
which leeiled hesvily on 11!e
GOP' a poiiUon 11!at . prtvate
enterprise could lesd 11!e way to
soluUon of lllliii.Y problems It
the federll pernment would
ltllling it.
'lbe committee said Republicans did not believe the federll
aovermnent ahould be only a
"'watci!Jnln, •• but Insisted Its
use of power 8hould be
".iudlclouiiJ restrained" and

The committee acculled the
Democrats of practiclnc "a
form of fiscal socialism" b)'
permlttfllg inflation and b)'
borrowing to pay for erpollld
government activities. • aaid
such a method of avoiding tax
Increases

"hoodwinked''

tile

voters Into accepUng JII'Oir&amp;llll
they would r.Uect It the colt

was hi&amp;her taxes.
'lbe report proposed:
- Creation of a new "Hoovw
Commiaslon" to cut or ellmlaate s,Pelldln&amp; on low prlorllJ
programs and ~'Mice waste and
d~lleatlon 1J110118 DeeeiUI'J

tbat "the atatea, the COIUities, ones.
- Recble tariffs, but IDIIIt
cities and commlllitiea can
that
ofller aati0111 clo 10 ,
more dec:tlvely mirlllter to the
needs of the PI\)Pie than can the reclproeally, illeludlnl ..Umla.
(Contiluld 011 P~ge &amp;l
feeler II IOVenunent."

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.of the ec~nomlc "laws" discovered by
historian C. North cote Parkinson
the elfect that the size of a bqreau· r::~~~:~:~~ grows in opposite relation to
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work it has to do.
'&lt; ' ljls prime example was the fact that "as
~ Britain's navy reduced the number of its
.:· ships and as Bril;)ln's colonial empire shrank.
: the number of employes of the Admiralty anti
the Colontal Olftce increased tn direct propor·
tlon "
Tile truth of this law ts dempnstrated anew
by some statistics cited by the Council of
state Chambers of Commerce
· ' Since 1954, says the council, employment
' in the U S Department of Agriculture bas
risen 62 per cent while the number of farms
' bas declined 36 per cent and farm population
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bas declined more than 42 per cent.
To put it another way, in 1954 there was
one Agriculture Department employe for
every 284 members of the farm population,
or one for every 72 farms. The ratio ts now
' ooe federal employe for every 105 of the farm
population, or one lor every 28 farms.
The counc•l suggests the department is an
excellent example o( how government pay·
roll costs could be cut.
Here, unfortunately, they come Into conJIJct
with another of Parkinson's laws, which
states that government spending always rises
to meet or exceed the taxes tt collecta from
ita citizens.

lakei!P
of saving .
abrio8t certaln ex-

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reports

The wasps lay
eggs next to
the elm-bark
beetle, which Ia
spreading the
fungus blight. Upon
the wasp larvae
feed on the beetle larvae
destroy them.
The· wasps wiD be a welcome ally, not only
to tne-owning Individuals and communities
who have been spending many thousands of
dollars a year ·for the removal of infected
elms and the chemical spraying of healthy
on•s, but to those who fear that the widespread use of pesticides may have consequences much more undesirable In the long
run than the loss the elms.
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lure for Foreign Tourists
The United States has taken a positive step
to encourage tourists from abroad In the form
of a red, white and blue Hospitality Card.
To be dlstrtbuted by the U.S Travel Service
through airline and steamship olfices, travel
agencies and tour operators beginning MIJll.
the cards will entitle visitors to dl~ounts
ranging from a 50 per cent reduction on
domestic &amp;r fares to varying reductions at
hotels, restaurants, car rental agencies and
retail stores displaying a blue-framed "VISIT
USA" ms1gma.
Firms wishing to participate In the discoun~
program are advised to conlaiCt the Preslden·
tlal Commission on Travel, Department of
the Treasury, Washmgton, D.C 20220

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WOIIKING WIVES
Dear Helon:
Never lhought 1 would write
Ill a newsp~ collllllll, but
"Working Wile's" COIIIPialnt re
our Socltll Sot:urtt;y laws on retirement benefits Cor caree"'
women wives chlllli"d my mind.
The taw now says that whon a
worktrv wile and her huoband retire, she may eltherhavellll""'"
lmately half ol his Social Sot:lll'o
• Ptllllon - as his wlfe;.O!' her
4P'n pension u a worker, ilhlct..
p ls greatest. But she alw~s
t&gt;rfelts one to take the olher. I
IIQO thot she should ba entitled Ul
l!oi!J, having earned lhem. Certalnl,y, with ALL aecumulated&amp;J.
clal Sot:urtey benoflts, a COICIIe
CIIIIJll scr111&gt;e by these dl,ys UJ&gt;o
loss Utey have other Incoms. Ex.
II!IPio: Till benefits lor a ~
yeal'&lt;lid man and his neveMm.Dioyed wile oC 65: $2,711.80 this
year, ll&amp;d she worked, unless she
Nmed consistent blah 11'8ges, It
would be very little more. ActuaJ.
Ijo, she has donlted her "wld&gt;o
holding" - or most oClt- to the

Dear Hel111:
rm a conscious, hard-working

ftKtOril bllls. Slneelwasworklng
and had no d&lt;llendents, I could
draw nothln&amp; more.
Now, In a few months I wW
retire and draw DIY own Social
Sot:urliY, b\11 nothing as my hu'"
band's widow. Thus you can read.
11J1 sae, lhe amount avalla~ to
111J1 husband's Caml~wasthe$2$5
In SPite oC his PYilll! lnUI the
system lnr U ytiii'S,
Need Is~ more'l- WOIIKING

wile and mother, also a seU-G&gt;ployed businesswoman, whose
"employer" doesn't share~ Socllll Sot:urliY taX burden. I py It
all - well over $400 a year, and WIDOW
the anta goes "' each yearll lit-·
el
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yre,, ~wbatlmlaht9 1,
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&amp;11\,.ai lfj. !l&lt;llendent wHe
.,,!'! ml, ... ~ ,,...,.. .1~l¢1 .1t
what I'WW get as a retlredwor . the •rwo~!dnJ , Wife' wOO comer, ru have to live until rm 91 plains tlbOut her Social Sot:UJ'o
to set book what 1 paid 111, plua II!' taX. 9te has worked Cor the
Interest. Needless to say, rm luxuries while we TRUE wive'"
sto!dttll the old engine with viur. and-mothers, who stJ.Y at home,
mhl plllsi-GOTTA Ollr-UVE have done without. These work'EM.
i11g wives walk around with their
mses in theair,andeverychance
they set they belittle and stomP
Dear Helen:
the
u stupld housewife" into the
!Paid some Social Sot:uln,yCor
a cQle of years which ru nev-- dirt. They neglect their families
er sae, but I Clgure It ull comes and their homes so they can have
out In the wash. If "Working luxurious vacations and three or
(our cars. Then they're the first
WHe" thinks she Is cheated, how
ones
to scream 11 discrlmlnatlon"
about those childless PooPie
whose real estate taXes go malt&gt;- when they have Ul pay twos. liA, HA, HAl
ly to St&amp;IPOrt schools. ?- G!,AD
&amp;Dvemm.ent.
Dear Ha:
I thlnlt working wives are being TO TAKE THE WIFE'S SHARE
Aren't you generalizing just a
dlserlmlnated ocatnst. by a go,..
wee
bit, dear'/ -H.
ernm.ent Which says "dlscrimJn., Dear Helen:
Perh•s World11g Wile Is not
llery labor praetiees because of
aware
of the groteeUon she ls
IIX are Wegal," We are penaiINd under the Social Sot:urlt;y providing for her children, in the
SJitam for being married worC.. event of her early dealh. There
are many Social Sot:urit;y Itw women.
D:&gt;n't get me Wl'OIW' I don't fits other than retirement pa,ywant the 11 de&amp;Jendent wives• ., ments1 such as providing her
By MRS. HERBERT ROUSH
allowance taken awq. l malptatQ widowed husband with flnancltll
Mr. and Mrs. Ear~ RousltUIOk
we· c.._. gal wives lbouldo't helio In the eare oC the kids. Mrs, Jim Roush Ul Lancaster
If she Is childless, and beo
have It taken aw~ either,
(rom where she went on to IJ.&amp;oo
To whom do we write, Helen, comes widowed, she still has a bon and returned to Letart Falla
11&gt; Bet this are hale law changed'/ passlble beaeOt over and above Tuesday with her householdgooda
her deed husband's Social sec""'
-WORKING WIFE
Icy, 9te can re-marry and draw to the home reeelltiJ purchaoed
~Wife:
from Sherman Ford. Nr, Roush
Write to your Congreosman.lf her own benefi!s. while the m~ remains a Patient at Vete!'lriS
-..a1t working wl ves sttr "' a world11g wile loses herS. S . - !tlemorlelllospltal.
luis, we may get action. One fits If 1he re-marries. Then there
Mrs, Floyd Norrlo lllCI Nra,
Is the pOIIIbUII)' oC dl-.,rce. She
coq~romise is already under
Homer Wamer 698nt a recent
conalderaiton - this tD pay the Is Pn&gt;ter.t!ng herself by havlnz weekend at West Columbia with
working wile her lull Social S&amp;- her own coverage.
relatives.
-GLAil TO BE PAYING
Heeent ~ dlnDer potsoC

Apple Grove

News, Events

JUST A f,\J~UTE,
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BY JACK ()!BRIAN
NEW YORK - Levittown heiresa Jeanine Levitt bouiiit busband Bob Leder a 110lls-llo¥&lt;e
... Top brass of Womon'• wO..:
Dally were overheard In apclllt
luncheon spot noting a dlJOffecUon for RFK as President but
Woml!ll's Wear dally carries a
faSitlon Valentine to Bobby' SEth·
el ... TV's been charged with
over.pulrilll! Ute Raps..stokelysFioyds out of their proportion
to the disadvantage of the ptb·
llc; we agree.
Jl the 1V Emmys are proper
relleetlons oC what's worthy '"'
TV, how eome Jackie Gleason,
the Tonit!ltt lbow, Red Skelton,
Jack Paar never •won ... · Some.
one ov..looked TV costumes In
the Emmy categories ... Michel
Kazan's explanation or "charisma": wltat Bobby K0111ed3 uses
on his hair ... Vest pocket pArk
on the old Stork Club site Is
so chic, a panhandler plied his
trade Utero In a Nehru Jacket
and beads.
Something new In hand-me downs: George l!amllton's hlp.
pie beado belonged to his morn
... Postuvo~ recommended: Doc
Severlnson• a band •t the River~
erboot: Thlt' s a ballroom sunk
beneath Ute Empire state Bldg
... No, Marlene Dietrich wasn't
splffileated at Ute Tony Awards:

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• !be' was slmpf1 IW'4!11 111m - ·ll!ltli .'Hazel Bi.~;~aa .Ito ~Clrlt tlllje 111 TV 'over ... We've '\!lr ol beaub' ~~'-'011: CGD'
never ,Pte sOt over Ute old' ~atlaii1 to "'~"""'~' Ravlllllll
"Big PsriY" TV ,yarl-'iJ, Mar- of RWIOII ": Jrt:ll7: ll0rl1 ,U.,
tene waucheduled(or!llllbadl- (wbbM ,, ftuillind ~:Miilmer
aw~. alterr~tblt 1criPt i!led 11Udtltlll1) Will,.,.;. a widoW ·
- eo Roe!&lt; lludiOn sot the J'Oio. In hpr·"""' TV iiea'lel. •
David Niven's nexi ttl~ will · HoW. to set porljOiriiPIIY WO 1
. .be a gangster opus u'IheBraiD" movie; Vlnee ~·· "81m- '
... New prixtuct: ,:,.adlatW" 11a- merltead':.IJIJn lifllliWt craddtlil
con no retri&amp;eratloo ... VI\IQI'Io doWn Ill • JOI'll9 -r. .eteera •'·
De 'Sica ancl hi• ~bride (In her Jlllf Fon4&amp;'1 huiDand 1lo8W Va50s) Marla !tlercador an bon- dlm will dlr~ ~or tiJZI!nlclne)'lllOIIIllng 1n ~; lhtQ&lt; ema .l!We " ~l - · Ia '!'lbe
have two arown children ctrom Mu.IP,I de Side' wllll - her
Utelr early lllnlaling dajos} ... brolhu Peter ' ...'iRidlard Bar·
Bdw¥.'&amp; favorite cq, Ueut. Ar· IAlll now b~t, hil Owll bulk In
thur Schullhelll' will ill' ailuled Swlturlan!l; ·• • he's a ''belat'' an i\MI~ana Hliteltunclt"i4oo' · ~r ·AQ~~· tbtta fO!I'll ~·;
May til;., ,! Slnittra's Oicpected to In ~-' ~~ ·'" BoWl·
be there and prove he doellll't ' ballk '"' lt. '
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hate all eops ... Arthur waateChJack ~ ' tlldfered rlflbl '"
Dleal adVItor on Ute lui couple lORI with Bob B\IIID9fe ewer !be
of'Sinatra•a no doubt eplco,,,
4tab review• ~'11&gt;111m"l'oura,
Does Margaret Truman 'know Mine aDd ~I'' tilll deoplte LuUtc~s 1 Margaret Trumail Laua- dlle ~~ aqd Hank~ ln. the
dry in Key w•ot; tllld does the eall: Blitmofe Ia Jack'a ....m,.
lot! fl0118Wl'lter realize Uteri's law ... 'lblt fUm_I• ~ a.polr
an lrvlni Berlin baberdaoiiOI'J' oC wldi)!Jed nice, .iM!DPlllo '"dl
1n llllaml Besch? ... 1111 1 year' a with Ktllnecll'-ol~ tamlllea who
Twla,y, Penelope Tree, li&amp;nod mahy and haY. '0111 •topther.
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Emphysema'.Sufferer

Must Avoid Polluted Air
Br WAYNE' G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.

Mr. and Mro, Boy Pearson were
Mr, and Mrs. Junior Salser, Rita
and Mike, Mr. an~ Mrs. Roger
Thelss,llarblra, Belh and Barry,
and M'ra. Sal~ SIV8gt and~.

Andi'eaSchultz,Columbus,wae
a weekend guest or 'Mro, SIIJr
Slvage,
Nr. and Mrs. fto.1i lletney were
SWtdl,y sueoto of Mr, and lira.
Frlrit Clemilllt of H111111ngton.
Mr. and Nrs. Clsrem:e ltioah
and !ami~ of WW!eld called on
his Clthar, Fred Roush, It v..,
erans Memonal llolllllaiSWtdl,y,
They were dbtnor llliii!B of Mr,
and Mro. Ruosell Roush.
The CouDI;y tlttloD cw.......
lng was held at Ute Letart 11aUo
United Brolltron Chlli'Ch on Stl&gt;dl,y llleu-• with Bav, Okllf
Ahart 18 leiidet, !liecltll' aiDclng
was Proeented by Mrs. Bob Ado
ama and Marge Grimm, Jake
Rullt 111C1 WIUard PJaoU,
Mro, Mae Pl!ll'son was •sueat
Sundajr of· Mr, and Mrs. Roy
Pearson. .
Mr. and Nr.a, ew--e Siory
and lloaalee of Hoek lllrltwa
were fiUIIIU of Mro. Ada Norrto,
Narlcy llo!tah nailed recclltiJ
with Coniile Anderson 11 Reno
Rlt!8e and attended the prom 11
Elstem lliCh S.hooL
fla,)'mj)nd Adama Of Warron
nalted over Ute W'llll&lt;end ,lth
hit parem., Mr. lllCilllls. Mlr-

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as two runo crossed the plate
but didn't eount.
Les Miller, the Polntera' first
baseman, wtu up and Spencer
worked the count to one strike
and tim bolla. !tllllor ollll!""ed
tho next pltch, a hot grounder toward llom,y Cook at shortstop.
Tite runners were off. Riley dug
for home. Karle! crossed In rront
of Cook as he was about to field
tho grounder. The ball was de·
fleeted and went through Cook
Into tell Cleld. Karle! erossfd
the plate
Coach Wilson eame off t h e
bench, ssld the ball hit Kar.
lot'• heel as he ran in front o!
Coqlt. Jim Langdon, umpiring at
third base, called Karle! o u t.

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g ' In e •, New ¥or~. I&gt;Janked

"Got thom out or hero, get
lhCfll !ll't &lt;if, here," tluroche~
scrcamea ''Mteh ho saw lhc
wrJtora ontcrl~g.
It wa&amp; u billor loss lor the
t:ubs l since•i\dolro Phillips eanw
within oi..&lt; inches o! making a
second "game-saving':' catch on
Mota's winning hit.

l'hlladCiplti&lt;t 1~. san Frao~ist'O
whitewashed 1\tlanU. M , lloos·
ton Jlhut 'out Clnelnnatl 3-lt, and
St. 1-&lt;&gt;~ls edncd t.o~ Angeles 2•1.
In the American l.cbgue,
MIMosoU. nlPftcd Boston 7~.
Ilaltimorc

"1 missed it by thiS much,"

Phillips said as he held his
hands six Inches apart

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New York 6..5,

Washinstoo edged Chl&lt;llllO :i-4
in 12 lnninss, Oakland beat
Detroit 3-t and t:ah!ornia

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lot1g ball hitting

show, with

Proper Proof
Gains A Few

Supporters
LOUlmLLE, J\y, (UI'I)Proper Proof, a colt (rom
California, Picked uP a few
hardboot StlJportars todajo for
!Stiturdl,y's ronnlng of the
KentuckJ Derby loUowlng his
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welL Burdette came on In the
Meiss' . blg inning, however,
perfotrn8ll&lt;e. Ingels a'fl dlltlr- stxlh oo nrush.
woo the !ourth when the !tlaratido
dette held We~sflln I!&gt; ,six
The Marauder moundsmen ,ers got rou.r runs on [our hits and
scattered hits, all single~. "
~dmblned to otrlke out eight bal· an error, The ral~ began with
Ingels started on lhe hill.Jind tl.l'o, hit one, andglveuP no bases Bartels being ..Ce on an error by
atter a rooky start In Ule (lt'st on balls, Welt.tonPitchersWalk- the Clr•t baseman and then with
Inning that netted Wellsoon three A'r 111d !lapp, on the other hand, two out Dennis Ault doublod, SWan
oC Ito hito and two runs, Pitched fanned only two andwelkedthree. and LeMie Van Meter followed

effeeUve rlghthahded Pllching of
twl) Jwlloro, John lngelund Hob
Bur.w'i1o, prodUt:ed an~ vlck&gt;ry
o"'r Wells~ .In the L1aos All
aeetloital baseball tOurnament at
lollddl,port Tuesdajo aCter ochool
fOr lite Meigs Marauders.
It waotheopenlngtourneygame '
Cor the !tlaraudero, Who now run - - - - - - - - - Into lleliiJ!&lt;!Ils In lhe sectionil
M11.10r League Leaders
flnils at GallipOlis Frlda,y, The B,y United Press lntcrnalional
Blue ~viis IIP•et undefeated
National League
(U,ti) SotJth Polhl 4-0 Tu"'da:l at
G. AH II. II. Pel.
South Polnj.
Roie Cln
17 71 14 29 .408
Meigs, with two home runs and Fl;;;;d; St.l.
18 75 17 30, .400
a Pair ot trl»los, POundo~ two Ksongr:•Chl
18 70 13 26 371
Rocket hurlers for 10 hits In the 11. ~aron, Alia
seven Inning&lt;;.
1B 6B 8 25 ,36 8
Coach Uuss Moore's Marauder Mota, PIU
8 28 4 10 .357
Grote, NY
!G 48 4 16 .333
Vldspno. Mia 14 45 7 15 .333
Alou, Pitt
II 30 3 lO 333
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T,Aaron, i\tla 9 30 1 IO .333
llart, SF
17 61 10 20 .32~

American League
G, AA II. II. Pet.
Alvin, Cle
17 60 4 22 .367
Carow, Min
I&lt; 66 10 24 .364
White, NY
16 43 &lt; 15 .349
IIQWdd, Wash 18 65 8 22 .338
Allison, Min H 60 7 20 .333
Freehan , Oct li 6Z 9 20 .323
Etchbrrn, Bal 9 28 3 9 32I
Unser , Wash 18 76 9 24 .316
Andrws, Bos 16 54 10 1i .31;}
Jackson , Oak 18 68 13 21 .30fl
Home Runs

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Nauonal

League: :W.oboda,
in the 41st running of the t:Jerby
Mels 7; II. !\roo, Braves 6i
Trial at Churchlllllowns.
The ~ mile race for derb~ ~lou, Braves, SanUI Cub,,
hopefuls failed tD change the Perez, Reds, t etJE!(la, and
prospects or lf starters ln the !IJannon, Cards and llarl,
first of the TriPle Crown Giants 4
clasNits.. For t•raper ,,root,
American League. Repoz,
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~1111!111 Oevgs llro-•ltl•l11h"l&lt;l!e· ealh -111tl.,~l~cll_. a/Hf·"fe \'Olfa wh61 \i-alle.J him Killebrew, Twins 5; 7 tied with
loaa t-3 to the Tliers at Iron- Crom the·'Polnters••benell. He
home in that order • were tisted 4.
,toll.
1 tolled but the call SUiod. T h e a• Ptobabl&amp; derby starters even
Runs Batted In
Spencer worked' a full seve~ Pointers reluctantiy took t h e befOre the race.
National League: Porez, l!eds
!Mings, gave up four walks lind Cleld for the buttom of tho fifth.
The owners of the other trial 17; Williams, Cu~s and ~wo ­
fann~ .12. The Bluoi Devilo.play.
f'red Burnett, first man up, runnero also Indicated they boda, Mots 16; Cepeda, ( ards
ed errorless ball behind Speit. w-.s · hit by a pi tell. Bush pop. wotdd stick with their origlnil 15, Flood, Cards 14.
eer. Only three Pointers reaeh. pod up to the pitcher with Bur· deelstons oot Ul run In the
Amcrlcan Lea~e. KUiebrew.
ed third base all afternoon.
nett hOlding at first. Dave John- KentUt:ky t:Jerby unleos their Twins 14; floward, Senators 13;
file Blue "'nevll• look a I~ son slamltied the first pltth on chargers dlspla,Yed remarkable llelehardt, Angels, Oliva and
lead In · the bottom of the first the ground IDward short. GU. ImProvement.
Uhlaeuder, Twins and Wabster,
Inning. ~ Point threatened lum eame up wltlt lhe ball, to••·
None ol them did· and Porter A's 12
In the top of the Clrst, ·puttlAI ed Burnett out at second and Digger, who finlohed Cllth,
Pitching
two men on, but wont d ow n Honeycutt lhrew to Lea !tllller probably wiD ·be at ~rtsman's
National League: KOOStnar'!.1
without· trouble In tile 'second at fltat for the only double play Park In Cblcoao on Derby Dty. Mets and Brlles, Cards 4.0;
and third !Mings.
of the game.
Calwnet ~·arm's Forward Washburn, cards 3.0; Regan,
GAllS banged out two hits tit
!:t,lencer wai teal louih In the Pass, who had a 1Mi1Jc wqrkOut Cuba, Maloney, Reds, Carltoo,
the lirst Inning but had trouble top of tho s!xlh, as he faMed Tues~ ~ between ~ race-. re- lloerner, Cards 2~.
solving ,the slant• of Jilek Wag. Wagper, Tom Gjbson and Jlln mained t!Je Cavorlte lor the 9tlh
American League: Hardin,
per for Ute two Innings. They 'Miller to set the Pointers down runnl11g oC the derby,
Orioles and Warden, Tigers 3~;
put one man on base In Utelourth In order. The Blue Devito led
With 18mael (!tlllo) Valenzue- Santiago, Red Sox, McLain,
and went dowoln Ol'der 'In lhe 1~ goiQK Into the buttom of the la "'' Cllumllt' s hope for an T1gers and Ll~lad, Ns2-0
bottom of the fillh wile~ Dave sixth.
•
eigbth vlcoory In the rose run,
•
Johnson htl Into • ~lt ' pla.Y.
Tol'll Meadtlwo trounded out to sped over a mile In 1:37 nat to
S(lulh Point thre.llonlld In the open lhe lmlng, Tom ~neer the complete •aUsfactlon of
NIIA Playoff standings
top, of the fourth wilh.iwo on and singled and stole second. Jim trainer Henry forrest who had liY United Press International
Qnly one out. Lea Miller flied Gilmore walked and stole see· expected the eolt to work
Flnalo
(Bast of Seven)
out. Waggoner wallled and Tam ond wllh ~r movlAI 1o tJtY:d. slow!ll',
Gibson singled, for tho thli'd llanny Cook banpd hi• second .. T~e second choice was Peter·.
W, L, P~t.
and last hit oa ~cor. Jqn Mil- otralt!ltt elngle, seoribl ~ Fuller's llancer's I!Jtoge, a son B,oston
3 2 .600
ler struek'ootandGar)' fNneycutt to make It 2~.
'
ot. Natlve llancer, who w.on the Loo Angeles
2 3 .siio
grotinded, out.'
,
'
&lt;;oach WIISIII&amp;elit R!ck llfose. Wood Memorial "at A&lt;tueduct In
Tuesday',a Besults
Boston 120 L&lt;,&gt;• Anl!"les 117, ot
Spencer got In trouble In !he ·ly ill ' to hit for Palp Rumtit- New York In hli lalt start.
top of the filth ~r striklftl ciut rey1. "818 Mo" slammed. Ute
'l'lie oiiMlr pi'obable starters
Wednisday'a Games
(No games ocheduied)
Vlnee Chapman. Roaer RUa.Y !lrat jlltclo Cor a doubte·fnto deep were Cain Hoy lillble's Cap.
walked. Mike Gillum Died out tQ rja!It, ""l!U'flfld to score CooJi. llln' s GIL •D:&gt;n B. Wood's D:&gt;n
· deep centerfield. llerl&gt; Karle£ Gilmore ~ b""'1 thl'OWII oot at B,, ~e Rock F•rm•r Fraoo BUY PACER
walked. Riley moved to th.ird third on pre'llw• play wJI!m ~ cle'o Hat, C. V. ' Whitney' a
YOIOO:RS, N,Y, (UP0-An
ba~ ••Karlet was on JeCond etr •tored,~
••
G~ Sl!oJ'd, OCtllber llouso agreement was reoched Tue'"
with two out. ·•
Dav,. Burnett went .In to rl!"
. ~Ruler, Mrs. Joe W, dajo 111 sell Auatlallan pace~
Then cameaeontrov,..ilalplay lor ~~ly and ,!'!• WI calcher
•'K en t u c k 1 !J)Ierry, Firat Lee to Jean Mo!ehln ol
that developed lnlo a rh~.bl!rb iJit ~ aUndlbtl ovatiqh aa he
Hoek Stlble'a Trouble New York,tnr •100,000.
r..~:
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came ~011' ~· de1d.
wu .
OJid
Farm'i Robert ~reen, George ,Pil(ler
son alnfled scorlnl
but
and Joseph Bova, first Lee'•
WDSOll
lhrown
, Fight ~~Js.dt.
AUitl'ailln own•••• said the sale
BY tni~d
\irtiuld be coO.umated after thO
!,IIAMJ
Natlonil Cb.,.q,tOOshlp Pace at
!hlflts, 247,
Yonkers RateW!If !tlajl9,

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WEL~TON

AIIEAU
The Golden l!ocket&gt; climbed
Into the dl'iver's seat quickly m
Ute oPening Inning when Me Ma.,.
us, steve Jeffer&gt; and ~w,;ard,
In that order, hit back-tc&gt;-back
singles. Vow nard scored the seeond run of the Inning on a sacrifice Oy to centerfield by leflfiel~
er !'rice.
Meigs got one run back in 1ts
half oC the first when Btli :O.Wan
walked wiUt one oui and Jim
!:row, Junior rlghlfielder, lashed
a line drive triPle to right Ul
send SWan home. Crow was
thrown. out at the plate trying to
stretoh the long poke lnUI a fourb8gger,
The Marauders then UIOk the
edge ror keeps in the seeondwlth
two

runs

when Keith Phalin

walked and stole second alter
leading ore, ChuckBartelsrapped

a single •lth one out, Mark T.,.
nehill wa !i given a (ree pass and
Ingeb was safe on an error by
the shorlstop,

to

3~

lliiL Stoneman rcplaoed

t:huch 11~rtcMtcin and .)1ruck
out ' J~rry Ma,y for the scL'OI)d
out of tho imlng- but Ulcn was
tagged for Mota•s dpuble that

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brok~ ." seoreles~ 4tel lri Uto
ei!lhth on r~t~~-seorilll! Slt&gt;gles by
llenls Mertl!e, Jim W)'llll ' and
Doug l!llder off lo$1nK pi!Chor
Gorry Arr)lltl.
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scored Mazeroski and Alley.
"Pilzaro Gets Win

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tknvm..od UltWQiand :J.~
'lbe Pirul.ch ~li.lrtL-'&lt;1 ' their
.t.'Jimc-wmnlng rally in the ninth
when Willie st.argcll sin~cd.
HiH MazcroJt~l waf!\od and (Jcnc
Alley Tilnglbd to Cul the ~icit

witt1 back-11&gt;-back home runs and
Crow got hi&gt; second triple beo

lore l'halln filed out Ul dell&gt; ce.,.
terfield endi11g the IMing,
Both home runs, along with
Crow's three bagger. were welltagged balls, The homers by
Swan and Van Meter, in that
order, were drlvan to right cen~

er and Crow'.strb;tlewaspo¥¥ered
tD shlli\) lett Cleld.
The Cinal Marauder marker
crolised the plate in ~he sixth

when Ault led oll the lming with
a &lt;Ingle, stole second and then
scored af'ter SWan singled and
Van Meter was sa(e on 8A error.
Meigs' ooly other hi~ besides
the above Usted, was a third in-ning single by Van Meter.
Tlte Marauders travel Ul Pt.
Pleasant this afternoon for aoon-

Julill Pizarro. Ute fourlll
I1r~te p\teher, wlto went Just J.
3 of an IMing, picked up the
vletory.
The Cardinals eontinued to

roll as III.Y Washburn, w I t h
relief help from Joe Hoerner,
plckOII tt&gt; his third vicoory of
1fl\e sea8011. Mike 91annon's bad
hop single drove in Curt Flood,
who had beaten out an infield
hit and took seoond on a wild
pitch, for tile t:ards second run
in the sixth. A three-base error
by Jim f'airey on Hoger Maris'
liner gave the Cards their first

run.
Ron Swoboda's second ining
homer- h1s seventh this yearand Don Cardwell's rive-hitter
carried the Mets past Philadelphia Chris Sflort took the loss.

llay Sadcekt was tagged for
10 hits but worked his way out
of several Jams to pitch the
Giants past the Braves boosting
his record to 3. 1 and lowering
his ERi\ to 0.25. Rookie Dave
Marshall had Utrec hits In Ute
game and Jim Da:venporl had a
two..run single in the sixth to
pace the Giants' attack

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league game in preparatton (or
the sectional Finals on May 3.
Wellsoon
200 000 0-2 6 3

Meigs
120 401 x- 8 10 0
Wilker (LP), Happ GO, and
Perdue. Ingels (WP) 1 Burdette 6,
and SWan.

AND

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IIOU~TON

•ili'O - 1'he t:in- a ground out. Tommy Helms hit

smash to the left
second
cinnati !ted~; have won some
and lost som~ but Pete Hose baseman Julio Gotay, who
made a diving stop Qn the nrst
has kept right on going.
The Cincinnati centerrield~:~r hoP and threw Helms out.
Dierker, aided b) cbuble
got one of the ned!i1 two hus
ugainst the Astros Tue.!iday plays m the second, third,
night to push hiS season hittmg fourth, stxth and seventh ~~
streak to 15 consecutive games, nings, raced onl.l 28 men, one

ju•t 10 &gt;hort of the National over regulatton.
League•s iongest streak recordCmcimati leit here toda.)' to
ed last season which Hose set.

llose would like

w set

the

mark agam this year.
Tol'\)' Perez, the powerful
third baseman for Cincinnati,
was credited with Cincmnati's
lecond hit in the :&gt;-0 loss to

go to San Francisco where 'l..rut
Pappas, 2-1, was slated to go
against Ml ke Me C01 mick, 1-2,
in a night contest.

BOBCATS ROMP, 7-3
ATHENS, Ohio (UPI) - Ohio
University's 7-3 home Yietory

Houston.
Anolher bright spot lor Ihe

tuesday over Xavier o( Cincin-

Beds Tuesday night was pitcher Gerry Arrigo's performance

Wren his 20th wimlng seasonwilh
Ohio

9n the mound. Arrigo Pitched
7 1·3 Innings, and had seven
Otrikeouts.
Arrigo, relieved by Ted Abel'o
nathy, was ~ lor Clve oi
Houston's

eight hits and two

runs. He walked two batters.
. The loss dropped Arrigo's overall to 1-1.
Lorry llerker, St&amp;IPOrted by
Clve double pla,Ys and a thret&gt;o
run elghtholnntng outburst,
pltohed a two-hitter and was
credited with the win, his second 8gllnSt th~ tosses,
Arrigo Pl.liled
The Astros eigbth inning was
led ofl by John Bateman with
a bloop single to right and after
Dierker struek out trYiAI to
IIWtt. lion Davis lined • double
to left to knock Arrigo out of
•Ute game.
Damls llloake beat olll an ln1jeld hit doWn tho third base
line, oa ~nathy 10 drtve ln.
the !lrot run. Jbn WyM and
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record of 16-4 wiUt ten straight
wins.

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BY OICK THOMAS
Tom !:t,leneer, •etetran junior
•it!ltthandor, tolled a three hitter TUellllay aCtemoon on Momorial Field. as the GaJua .\Cad·
ell\)' ~'"'School Blhii DevUo
de(ea~ , il]evioualy unbeaten
Souih POint ~'::()In lhe aeml.tlnala
of Ute Clas~ AA Seetlonal Tournament.
,
It w~a the' e181tth stre181tt win
for Coac;)l Cliff WilfC\11'1 Blue
Devils and puts them In t h e
Class AA flnals at t p.m F'rldajo on Memorial Field agahjst
Meigs;\ •The Marauders beat
Wellsloll' Tuesday 8-2.
Coa'ct\ B&lt;ib 'Leiter's Pointers
ea'1'e ~ town, riding an u.game
"atreak, wilhi"JJ a loss.

w:

the .

· Yr,llid lilrl. Juitea ·~
\tnd sono callid on Mtt. Vanclora

lnlahU.. - - ·

Loss "On Pointers, 4-0

urt

came

Nro. Herbert lliluah Is etno
cPioi&lt;ed It ' the Sllack and Cbat
lie~- In Racine. Mrs. Alma
Johnson It Ute ~r.
Nro, V'l" THfOrd bU returped 1tom11 ~ lliwiiltll'analt

with ,., da!IIIIW'' aoo

GABS Inflicts ·First

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"No l;ommcni

lit th'e,t~ ~et Perea
to , slngled.incl moYeel to 'llOeondoii

ohall Mama.
M()TIIER AJ.ID !
WI*JT TO CATCW
'TJ.I~T IKHIE, 'TilE

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~ 9 .5po
1,2 l'lt(oburgtl' • ~ 8, .1100
1'&gt; Clndnnatl • 8 9 ,471
~ t'huadeijhla -· 8 9 .~71 ·
~ Chlc8go
8 lO ,,444

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death, four years oao. I received
$255 as the s. S. Ptlllilent ooward

curl\)' benefits, glusapereentsge
of what she could receive In wile's
beneOta. That seemsCilrenough.
Hit it bard, gals I -H.

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Dear Helen:

Helen Bottel

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10 ·.m
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My hUSband worked for llliiiY
years, all the while po,ylng Socltll
Sot:urliY taXo At the lime of his

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his t:ltlciigv t:ubs camq within
one Oll\ ,of vlck&gt;ry-only wwln&lt;J!
i!\2 ' ' ~·)rfllo• ·'
1
f ', Mljj/o Loo J~roc~t!r ,, sh01fld up- with a ,4-3 los&amp;
"1Ho
•
CllPY ' Ute jogging t~hnl"l"l ~r l'ittilburilh Pirates as MuniiY
4'h ltlo pt:Oiege, ~io Sll!n!&lt;f, lo Mots lined a tw...,ut, tvlo-run
li~. w011r &lt;ill Ute", tdtilon ah~r plnclt Qouble In the ninth.
5 Crustrahnlf iJO!eals..
:··,· '·
A Halt boor .Cter the twmc
5
StMii¥ has ~~ .io~lli; In •I'I'Cd, Ute door. of Ute t:ub
5 lite outneld to unwind allor lhc dressing room were final)y
l!lh mAtv Iosee&amp; hla L11l~11811 While oPened to IJte press. lltit lh'at
Sox ~ove. suftered thf,s. eeason. wal obviously too earli for'
But Durocher ,lull !llmotf in the Durocher, who was sUII ranlill!d
clubhouse TueSdaJI nlldtt after by lhe defeat

4'.1 ,IUJnta
8 .~o ,444
'\ielllot·n,,.
8
41~ New York
• 7 9 .438
~le•elan&lt;i
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6 l'!iii&gt;ton
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S'b
Tue~'s
lleBUits
1
Tu,&amp;da¥'• Jlesults
New York 1 PhiladelPhia 0
'!.llnnesota 7 Bosoon 6
Son Fr8ll&lt;lll&lt;:o 7 Atlaata 0
,p.itt" ~ 1\ew York 5, nlaht
Pittsburgh 4 Cbleoao 3
o.akland 3 Oetrolt 1, nlaht
llolliiOn 3 Clmllnnotl 0
fl\~t 5 Chi ~. 12 iMs,, nlaht
~ Louis 2 Ips Angeles 1
l ••T~'s Probable Plwhors
Todll'•,Probable Pitehers
'· t',
Oil time• EIYr)
(All tlmos EIYr)
" IV.~thtgton (Bertains 1..0) at
Pitllade)j\hla (L. Jockson 1-3)
~hlcagp (John 1..0), 9 p,m,
at New York C!leaver l•ll, 8:05
. ~lnnesota (Merritt :1-1) 'at ' p.m.
/
.~1'1'11 , (lolcLaln ~), Sji,m.
Chic~ (J\Iye ~ at Plio
· O~d (Odom 2-1) at toburgh (McB..., :loll, 8:05 p,m,
Cle•eland (Me D:&gt;well 1·1), 7:30
Allanta (Jan~t1 , 1-2) at Los
»,.m.
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' Oltt;aCIIIe 1·2)• 1~;00
~ow \ork (Siottlemyre $.1) p,m.
• •
~ Bsltlmoro (Leonhard ().() or
~ !pula (Gibson 1·1) at
Brabender ~1), 8 p.m.;
Houston (Giusti Sol), 8:30 p,m.
' CiiiCol'nia (Clark ~I) at · Clnelrtnatl (Pawas ~I) at SOn
Boston ' (Wulewskl 2-1), 7:30 Franelseo (McCoi'J111ck l-2),
p.m. ' .
11:00 p.m.
Thursdl,y's ~mea
Thursdl,y's Games
~rnla ,at Boston
PhlladeiPhlf at New York, night
Minnesota at ~rolt. n!llltt ,. Chlc1!30 ~ ~lttsburgh, night
~ew Yoril at Baltiaiote, night ~ Louis at Houston, night
(Onl,y games sehedulecO
Cincinnati It SOn Fr8ll&lt;ltieo
Atlanta at Los Angeles, night

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credited w~th cbeclt-

Helen Help

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.of the ec~nomlc "laws" discovered by
historian C. North cote Parkinson
the elfect that the size of a bqreau· r::~~~:~:~~ grows in opposite relation to
~~.; '
work it has to do.
'&lt; ' ljls prime example was the fact that "as
~ Britain's navy reduced the number of its
.:· ships and as Bril;)ln's colonial empire shrank.
: the number of employes of the Admiralty anti
the Colontal Olftce increased tn direct propor·
tlon "
Tile truth of this law ts dempnstrated anew
by some statistics cited by the Council of
state Chambers of Commerce
· ' Since 1954, says the council, employment
' in the U S Department of Agriculture bas
risen 62 per cent while the number of farms
' bas declined 36 per cent and farm population
'
bas declined more than 42 per cent.
To put it another way, in 1954 there was
one Agriculture Department employe for
every 284 members of the farm population,
or one for every 72 farms. The ratio ts now
' ooe federal employe for every 105 of the farm
population, or one lor every 28 farms.
The counc•l suggests the department is an
excellent example o( how government pay·
roll costs could be cut.
Here, unfortunately, they come Into conJIJct
with another of Parkinson's laws, which
states that government spending always rises
to meet or exceed the taxes tt collecta from
ita citizens.

lakei!P
of saving .
abrio8t certaln ex-

belng ,bted by

reports

The wasps lay
eggs next to
the elm-bark
beetle, which Ia
spreading the
fungus blight. Upon
the wasp larvae
feed on the beetle larvae
destroy them.
The· wasps wiD be a welcome ally, not only
to tne-owning Individuals and communities
who have been spending many thousands of
dollars a year ·for the removal of infected
elms and the chemical spraying of healthy
on•s, but to those who fear that the widespread use of pesticides may have consequences much more undesirable In the long
run than the loss the elms.
.

.

lure for Foreign Tourists
The United States has taken a positive step
to encourage tourists from abroad In the form
of a red, white and blue Hospitality Card.
To be dlstrtbuted by the U.S Travel Service
through airline and steamship olfices, travel
agencies and tour operators beginning MIJll.
the cards will entitle visitors to dl~ounts
ranging from a 50 per cent reduction on
domestic &amp;r fares to varying reductions at
hotels, restaurants, car rental agencies and
retail stores displaying a blue-framed "VISIT
USA" ms1gma.
Firms wishing to participate In the discoun~
program are advised to conlaiCt the Preslden·
tlal Commission on Travel, Department of
the Treasury, Washmgton, D.C 20220

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WORDS FROM
WOIIKING WIVES
Dear Helon:
Never lhought 1 would write
Ill a newsp~ collllllll, but
"Working Wile's" COIIIPialnt re
our Socltll Sot:urtt;y laws on retirement benefits Cor caree"'
women wives chlllli"d my mind.
The taw now says that whon a
worktrv wile and her huoband retire, she may eltherhavellll""'"
lmately half ol his Social Sot:lll'o
• Ptllllon - as his wlfe;.O!' her
4P'n pension u a worker, ilhlct..
p ls greatest. But she alw~s
t&gt;rfelts one to take the olher. I
IIQO thot she should ba entitled Ul
l!oi!J, having earned lhem. Certalnl,y, with ALL aecumulated&amp;J.
clal Sot:urtey benoflts, a COICIIe
CIIIIJll scr111&gt;e by these dl,ys UJ&gt;o
loss Utey have other Incoms. Ex.
II!IPio: Till benefits lor a ~
yeal'&lt;lid man and his neveMm.Dioyed wile oC 65: $2,711.80 this
year, ll&amp;d she worked, unless she
Nmed consistent blah 11'8ges, It
would be very little more. ActuaJ.
Ijo, she has donlted her "wld&gt;o
holding" - or most oClt- to the

Dear Hel111:
rm a conscious, hard-working

ftKtOril bllls. Slneelwasworklng
and had no d&lt;llendents, I could
draw nothln&amp; more.
Now, In a few months I wW
retire and draw DIY own Social
Sot:urliY, b\11 nothing as my hu'"
band's widow. Thus you can read.
11J1 sae, lhe amount avalla~ to
111J1 husband's Caml~wasthe$2$5
In SPite oC his PYilll! lnUI the
system lnr U ytiii'S,
Need Is~ more'l- WOIIKING

wile and mother, also a seU-G&gt;ployed businesswoman, whose
"employer" doesn't share~ Socllll Sot:urliY taX burden. I py It
all - well over $400 a year, and WIDOW
the anta goes "' each yearll lit-·
el
• Dear )I en:
yre,, ~wbatlmlaht9 1,
vi
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&amp;11\,.ai lfj. !l&lt;llendent wHe
.,,!'! ml, ... ~ ,,...,.. .1~l¢1 .1t
what I'WW get as a retlredwor . the •rwo~!dnJ , Wife' wOO comer, ru have to live until rm 91 plains tlbOut her Social Sot:UJ'o
to set book what 1 paid 111, plua II!' taX. 9te has worked Cor the
Interest. Needless to say, rm luxuries while we TRUE wive'"
sto!dttll the old engine with viur. and-mothers, who stJ.Y at home,
mhl plllsi-GOTTA Ollr-UVE have done without. These work'EM.
i11g wives walk around with their
mses in theair,andeverychance
they set they belittle and stomP
Dear Helen:
the
u stupld housewife" into the
!Paid some Social Sot:uln,yCor
a cQle of years which ru nev-- dirt. They neglect their families
er sae, but I Clgure It ull comes and their homes so they can have
out In the wash. If "Working luxurious vacations and three or
(our cars. Then they're the first
WHe" thinks she Is cheated, how
ones
to scream 11 discrlmlnatlon"
about those childless PooPie
whose real estate taXes go malt&gt;- when they have Ul pay twos. liA, HA, HAl
ly to St&amp;IPOrt schools. ?- G!,AD
&amp;Dvemm.ent.
Dear Ha:
I thlnlt working wives are being TO TAKE THE WIFE'S SHARE
Aren't you generalizing just a
dlserlmlnated ocatnst. by a go,..
wee
bit, dear'/ -H.
ernm.ent Which says "dlscrimJn., Dear Helen:
Perh•s World11g Wile Is not
llery labor praetiees because of
aware
of the groteeUon she ls
IIX are Wegal," We are penaiINd under the Social Sot:urlt;y providing for her children, in the
SJitam for being married worC.. event of her early dealh. There
are many Social Sot:urit;y Itw women.
D:&gt;n't get me Wl'OIW' I don't fits other than retirement pa,ywant the 11 de&amp;Jendent wives• ., ments1 such as providing her
By MRS. HERBERT ROUSH
allowance taken awq. l malptatQ widowed husband with flnancltll
Mr. and Mrs. Ear~ RousltUIOk
we· c.._. gal wives lbouldo't helio In the eare oC the kids. Mrs, Jim Roush Ul Lancaster
If she Is childless, and beo
have It taken aw~ either,
(rom where she went on to IJ.&amp;oo
To whom do we write, Helen, comes widowed, she still has a bon and returned to Letart Falla
11&gt; Bet this are hale law changed'/ passlble beaeOt over and above Tuesday with her householdgooda
her deed husband's Social sec""'
-WORKING WIFE
Icy, 9te can re-marry and draw to the home reeelltiJ purchaoed
~Wife:
from Sherman Ford. Nr, Roush
Write to your Congreosman.lf her own benefi!s. while the m~ remains a Patient at Vete!'lriS
-..a1t working wl ves sttr "' a world11g wile loses herS. S . - !tlemorlelllospltal.
luis, we may get action. One fits If 1he re-marries. Then there
Mrs, Floyd Norrlo lllCI Nra,
Is the pOIIIbUII)' oC dl-.,rce. She
coq~romise is already under
Homer Wamer 698nt a recent
conalderaiton - this tD pay the Is Pn&gt;ter.t!ng herself by havlnz weekend at West Columbia with
working wile her lull Social S&amp;- her own coverage.
relatives.
-GLAil TO BE PAYING
Heeent ~ dlnDer potsoC

Apple Grove

News, Events

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NEW YORK - Levittown heiresa Jeanine Levitt bouiiit busband Bob Leder a 110lls-llo¥&lt;e
... Top brass of Womon'• wO..:
Dally were overheard In apclllt
luncheon spot noting a dlJOffecUon for RFK as President but
Woml!ll's Wear dally carries a
faSitlon Valentine to Bobby' SEth·
el ... TV's been charged with
over.pulrilll! Ute Raps..stokelysFioyds out of their proportion
to the disadvantage of the ptb·
llc; we agree.
Jl the 1V Emmys are proper
relleetlons oC what's worthy '"'
TV, how eome Jackie Gleason,
the Tonit!ltt lbow, Red Skelton,
Jack Paar never •won ... · Some.
one ov..looked TV costumes In
the Emmy categories ... Michel
Kazan's explanation or "charisma": wltat Bobby K0111ed3 uses
on his hair ... Vest pocket pArk
on the old Stork Club site Is
so chic, a panhandler plied his
trade Utero In a Nehru Jacket
and beads.
Something new In hand-me downs: George l!amllton's hlp.
pie beado belonged to his morn
... Postuvo~ recommended: Doc
Severlnson• a band •t the River~
erboot: Thlt' s a ballroom sunk
beneath Ute Empire state Bldg
... No, Marlene Dietrich wasn't
splffileated at Ute Tony Awards:

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never ,Pte sOt over Ute old' ~atlaii1 to "'~"""'~' Ravlllllll
"Big PsriY" TV ,yarl-'iJ, Mar- of RWIOII ": Jrt:ll7: ll0rl1 ,U.,
tene waucheduled(or!llllbadl- (wbbM ,, ftuillind ~:Miilmer
aw~. alterr~tblt 1criPt i!led 11Udtltlll1) Will,.,.;. a widoW ·
- eo Roe!&lt; lludiOn sot the J'Oio. In hpr·"""' TV iiea'lel. •
David Niven's nexi ttl~ will · HoW. to set porljOiriiPIIY WO 1
. .be a gangster opus u'IheBraiD" movie; Vlnee ~·· "81m- '
... New prixtuct: ,:,.adlatW" 11a- merltead':.IJIJn lifllliWt craddtlil
con no retri&amp;eratloo ... VI\IQI'Io doWn Ill • JOI'll9 -r. .eteera •'·
De 'Sica ancl hi• ~bride (In her Jlllf Fon4&amp;'1 huiDand 1lo8W Va50s) Marla !tlercador an bon- dlm will dlr~ ~or tiJZI!nlclne)'lllOIIIllng 1n ~; lhtQ&lt; ema .l!We " ~l - · Ia '!'lbe
have two arown children ctrom Mu.IP,I de Side' wllll - her
Utelr early lllnlaling dajos} ... brolhu Peter ' ...'iRidlard Bar·
Bdw¥.'&amp; favorite cq, Ueut. Ar· IAlll now b~t, hil Owll bulk In
thur Schullhelll' will ill' ailuled Swlturlan!l; ·• • he's a ''belat'' an i\MI~ana Hliteltunclt"i4oo' · ~r ·AQ~~· tbtta fO!I'll ~·;
May til;., ,! Slnittra's Oicpected to In ~-' ~~ ·'" BoWl·
be there and prove he doellll't ' ballk '"' lt. '
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hate all eops ... Arthur waateChJack ~ ' tlldfered rlflbl '"
Dleal adVItor on Ute lui couple lORI with Bob B\IIID9fe ewer !be
of'Sinatra•a no doubt eplco,,,
4tab review• ~'11&gt;111m"l'oura,
Does Margaret Truman 'know Mine aDd ~I'' tilll deoplte LuUtc~s 1 Margaret Trumail Laua- dlle ~~ aqd Hank~ ln. the
dry in Key w•ot; tllld does the eall: Blitmofe Ia Jack'a ....m,.
lot! fl0118Wl'lter realize Uteri's law ... 'lblt fUm_I• ~ a.polr
an lrvlni Berlin baberdaoiiOI'J' oC wldi)!Jed nice, .iM!DPlllo '"dl
1n llllaml Besch? ... 1111 1 year' a with Ktllnecll'-ol~ tamlllea who
Twla,y, Penelope Tree, li&amp;nod mahy and haY. '0111 •topther.
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Emphysema'.Sufferer

Must Avoid Polluted Air
Br WAYNE' G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.

Mr. and Mro, Boy Pearson were
Mr, and Mrs. Junior Salser, Rita
and Mike, Mr. an~ Mrs. Roger
Thelss,llarblra, Belh and Barry,
and M'ra. Sal~ SIV8gt and~.

Andi'eaSchultz,Columbus,wae
a weekend guest or 'Mro, SIIJr
Slvage,
Nr. and Mrs. fto.1i lletney were
SWtdl,y sueoto of Mr, and lira.
Frlrit Clemilllt of H111111ngton.
Mr. and Nrs. Clsrem:e ltioah
and !ami~ of WW!eld called on
his Clthar, Fred Roush, It v..,
erans Memonal llolllllaiSWtdl,y,
They were dbtnor llliii!B of Mr,
and Mro. Ruosell Roush.
The CouDI;y tlttloD cw.......
lng was held at Ute Letart 11aUo
United Brolltron Chlli'Ch on Stl&gt;dl,y llleu-• with Bav, Okllf
Ahart 18 leiidet, !liecltll' aiDclng
was Proeented by Mrs. Bob Ado
ama and Marge Grimm, Jake
Rullt 111C1 WIUard PJaoU,
Mro, Mae Pl!ll'son was •sueat
Sundajr of· Mr, and Mrs. Roy
Pearson. .
Mr. and Nr.a, ew--e Siory
and lloaalee of Hoek lllrltwa
were fiUIIIU of Mro. Ada Norrto,
Narlcy llo!tah nailed recclltiJ
with Coniile Anderson 11 Reno
Rlt!8e and attended the prom 11
Elstem lliCh S.hooL
fla,)'mj)nd Adama Of Warron
nalted over Ute W'llll&lt;end ,lth
hit parem., Mr. lllCilllls. Mlr-

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as two runo crossed the plate
but didn't eount.
Les Miller, the Polntera' first
baseman, wtu up and Spencer
worked the count to one strike
and tim bolla. !tllllor ollll!""ed
tho next pltch, a hot grounder toward llom,y Cook at shortstop.
Tite runners were off. Riley dug
for home. Karle! crossed In rront
of Cook as he was about to field
tho grounder. The ball was de·
fleeted and went through Cook
Into tell Cleld. Karle! erossfd
the plate
Coach Wilson eame off t h e
bench, ssld the ball hit Kar.
lot'• heel as he ran in front o!
Coqlt. Jim Langdon, umpiring at
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g ' In e •, New ¥or~. I&gt;Janked

"Got thom out or hero, get
lhCfll !ll't &lt;if, here," tluroche~
scrcamea ''Mteh ho saw lhc
wrJtora ontcrl~g.
It wa&amp; u billor loss lor the
t:ubs l since•i\dolro Phillips eanw
within oi..&lt; inches o! making a
second "game-saving':' catch on
Mota's winning hit.

l'hlladCiplti&lt;t 1~. san Frao~ist'O
whitewashed 1\tlanU. M , lloos·
ton Jlhut 'out Clnelnnatl 3-lt, and
St. 1-&lt;&gt;~ls edncd t.o~ Angeles 2•1.
In the American l.cbgue,
MIMosoU. nlPftcd Boston 7~.
Ilaltimorc

"1 missed it by thiS much,"

Phillips said as he held his
hands six Inches apart

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New York 6..5,

Washinstoo edged Chl&lt;llllO :i-4
in 12 lnninss, Oakland beat
Detroit 3-t and t:ah!ornia

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lot1g ball hitting

show, with

Proper Proof
Gains A Few

Supporters
LOUlmLLE, J\y, (UI'I)Proper Proof, a colt (rom
California, Picked uP a few
hardboot StlJportars todajo for
!Stiturdl,y's ronnlng of the
KentuckJ Derby loUowlng his
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welL Burdette came on In the
Meiss' . blg inning, however,
perfotrn8ll&lt;e. Ingels a'fl dlltlr- stxlh oo nrush.
woo the !ourth when the !tlaratido
dette held We~sflln I!&gt; ,six
The Marauder moundsmen ,ers got rou.r runs on [our hits and
scattered hits, all single~. "
~dmblned to otrlke out eight bal· an error, The ral~ began with
Ingels started on lhe hill.Jind tl.l'o, hit one, andglveuP no bases Bartels being ..Ce on an error by
atter a rooky start In Ule (lt'st on balls, Welt.tonPitchersWalk- the Clr•t baseman and then with
Inning that netted Wellsoon three A'r 111d !lapp, on the other hand, two out Dennis Ault doublod, SWan
oC Ito hito and two runs, Pitched fanned only two andwelkedthree. and LeMie Van Meter followed

effeeUve rlghthahded Pllching of
twl) Jwlloro, John lngelund Hob
Bur.w'i1o, prodUt:ed an~ vlck&gt;ry
o"'r Wells~ .In the L1aos All
aeetloital baseball tOurnament at
lollddl,port Tuesdajo aCter ochool
fOr lite Meigs Marauders.
It waotheopenlngtourneygame '
Cor the !tlaraudero, Who now run - - - - - - - - - Into lleliiJ!&lt;!Ils In lhe sectionil
M11.10r League Leaders
flnils at GallipOlis Frlda,y, The B,y United Press lntcrnalional
Blue ~viis IIP•et undefeated
National League
(U,ti) SotJth Polhl 4-0 Tu"'da:l at
G. AH II. II. Pel.
South Polnj.
Roie Cln
17 71 14 29 .408
Meigs, with two home runs and Fl;;;;d; St.l.
18 75 17 30, .400
a Pair ot trl»los, POundo~ two Ksongr:•Chl
18 70 13 26 371
Rocket hurlers for 10 hits In the 11. ~aron, Alia
seven Inning&lt;;.
1B 6B 8 25 ,36 8
Coach Uuss Moore's Marauder Mota, PIU
8 28 4 10 .357
Grote, NY
!G 48 4 16 .333
Vldspno. Mia 14 45 7 15 .333
Alou, Pitt
II 30 3 lO 333
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T,Aaron, i\tla 9 30 1 IO .333
llart, SF
17 61 10 20 .32~

American League
G, AA II. II. Pet.
Alvin, Cle
17 60 4 22 .367
Carow, Min
I&lt; 66 10 24 .364
White, NY
16 43 &lt; 15 .349
IIQWdd, Wash 18 65 8 22 .338
Allison, Min H 60 7 20 .333
Freehan , Oct li 6Z 9 20 .323
Etchbrrn, Bal 9 28 3 9 32I
Unser , Wash 18 76 9 24 .316
Andrws, Bos 16 54 10 1i .31;}
Jackson , Oak 18 68 13 21 .30fl
Home Runs

victol) Tuesday

Nauonal

League: :W.oboda,
in the 41st running of the t:Jerby
Mels 7; II. !\roo, Braves 6i
Trial at Churchlllllowns.
The ~ mile race for derb~ ~lou, Braves, SanUI Cub,,
hopefuls failed tD change the Perez, Reds, t etJE!(la, and
prospects or lf starters ln the !IJannon, Cards and llarl,
first of the TriPle Crown Giants 4
clasNits.. For t•raper ,,root,
American League. Repoz,
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A~•
~ 6; Sims, lndianJ and
alllt\i!
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~1111!111 Oevgs llro-•ltl•l11h"l&lt;l!e· ealh -111tl.,~l~cll_. a/Hf·"fe \'Olfa wh61 \i-alle.J him Killebrew, Twins 5; 7 tied with
loaa t-3 to the Tliers at Iron- Crom the·'Polnters••benell. He
home in that order • were tisted 4.
,toll.
1 tolled but the call SUiod. T h e a• Ptobabl&amp; derby starters even
Runs Batted In
Spencer worked' a full seve~ Pointers reluctantiy took t h e befOre the race.
National League: Porez, l!eds
!Mings, gave up four walks lind Cleld for the buttom of tho fifth.
The owners of the other trial 17; Williams, Cu~s and ~wo ­
fann~ .12. The Bluoi Devilo.play.
f'red Burnett, first man up, runnero also Indicated they boda, Mots 16; Cepeda, ( ards
ed errorless ball behind Speit. w-.s · hit by a pi tell. Bush pop. wotdd stick with their origlnil 15, Flood, Cards 14.
eer. Only three Pointers reaeh. pod up to the pitcher with Bur· deelstons oot Ul run In the
Amcrlcan Lea~e. KUiebrew.
ed third base all afternoon.
nett hOlding at first. Dave John- KentUt:ky t:Jerby unleos their Twins 14; floward, Senators 13;
file Blue "'nevll• look a I~ son slamltied the first pltth on chargers dlspla,Yed remarkable llelehardt, Angels, Oliva and
lead In · the bottom of the first the ground IDward short. GU. ImProvement.
Uhlaeuder, Twins and Wabster,
Inning. ~ Point threatened lum eame up wltlt lhe ball, to••·
None ol them did· and Porter A's 12
In the top of the Clrst, ·puttlAI ed Burnett out at second and Digger, who finlohed Cllth,
Pitching
two men on, but wont d ow n Honeycutt lhrew to Lea !tllller probably wiD ·be at ~rtsman's
National League: KOOStnar'!.1
without· trouble In tile 'second at fltat for the only double play Park In Cblcoao on Derby Dty. Mets and Brlles, Cards 4.0;
and third !Mings.
of the game.
Calwnet ~·arm's Forward Washburn, cards 3.0; Regan,
GAllS banged out two hits tit
!:t,lencer wai teal louih In the Pass, who had a 1Mi1Jc wqrkOut Cuba, Maloney, Reds, Carltoo,
the lirst Inning but had trouble top of tho s!xlh, as he faMed Tues~ ~ between ~ race-. re- lloerner, Cards 2~.
solving ,the slant• of Jilek Wag. Wagper, Tom Gjbson and Jlln mained t!Je Cavorlte lor the 9tlh
American League: Hardin,
per for Ute two Innings. They 'Miller to set the Pointers down runnl11g oC the derby,
Orioles and Warden, Tigers 3~;
put one man on base In Utelourth In order. The Blue Devito led
With 18mael (!tlllo) Valenzue- Santiago, Red Sox, McLain,
and went dowoln Ol'der 'In lhe 1~ goiQK Into the buttom of the la "'' Cllumllt' s hope for an T1gers and Ll~lad, Ns2-0
bottom of the fillh wile~ Dave sixth.
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Johnson htl Into • ~lt ' pla.Y.
Tol'll Meadtlwo trounded out to sped over a mile In 1:37 nat to
S(lulh Point thre.llonlld In the open lhe lmlng, Tom ~neer the complete •aUsfactlon of
NIIA Playoff standings
top, of the fourth wilh.iwo on and singled and stole second. Jim trainer Henry forrest who had liY United Press International
Qnly one out. Lea Miller flied Gilmore walked and stole see· expected the eolt to work
Flnalo
(Bast of Seven)
out. Waggoner wallled and Tam ond wllh ~r movlAI 1o tJtY:d. slow!ll',
Gibson singled, for tho thli'd llanny Cook banpd hi• second .. T~e second choice was Peter·.
W, L, P~t.
and last hit oa ~cor. Jqn Mil- otralt!ltt elngle, seoribl ~ Fuller's llancer's I!Jtoge, a son B,oston
3 2 .600
ler struek'ootandGar)' fNneycutt to make It 2~.
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2 3 .siio
grotinded, out.'
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Tuesday',a Besults
Boston 120 L&lt;,&gt;• Anl!"les 117, ot
Spencer got In trouble In !he ·ly ill ' to hit for Palp Rumtit- New York In hli lalt start.
top of the filth ~r striklftl ciut rey1. "818 Mo" slammed. Ute
'l'lie oiiMlr pi'obable starters
Wednisday'a Games
(No games ocheduied)
Vlnee Chapman. Roaer RUa.Y !lrat jlltclo Cor a doubte·fnto deep were Cain Hoy lillble's Cap.
walked. Mike Gillum Died out tQ rja!It, ""l!U'flfld to score CooJi. llln' s GIL •D:&gt;n B. Wood's D:&gt;n
· deep centerfield. llerl&gt; Karle£ Gilmore ~ b""'1 thl'OWII oot at B,, ~e Rock F•rm•r Fraoo BUY PACER
walked. Riley moved to th.ird third on pre'llw• play wJI!m ~ cle'o Hat, C. V. ' Whitney' a
YOIOO:RS, N,Y, (UP0-An
ba~ ••Karlet was on JeCond etr •tored,~
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G~ Sl!oJ'd, OCtllber llouso agreement was reoched Tue'"
with two out. ·•
Dav,. Burnett went .In to rl!"
. ~Ruler, Mrs. Joe W, dajo 111 sell Auatlallan pace~
Then cameaeontrov,..ilalplay lor ~~ly and ,!'!• WI calcher
•'K en t u c k 1 !J)Ierry, Firat Lee to Jean Mo!ehln ol
that developed lnlo a rh~.bl!rb iJit ~ aUndlbtl ovatiqh aa he
Hoek Stlble'a Trouble New York,tnr •100,000.
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Farm'i Robert ~reen, George ,Pil(ler
son alnfled scorlnl
but
and Joseph Bova, first Lee'•
WDSOll
lhrown
, Fight ~~Js.dt.
AUitl'ailln own•••• said the sale
BY tni~d
\irtiuld be coO.umated after thO
!,IIAMJ
Natlonil Cb.,.q,tOOshlp Pace at
!hlflts, 247,
Yonkers RateW!If !tlajl9,

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AIIEAU
The Golden l!ocket&gt; climbed
Into the dl'iver's seat quickly m
Ute oPening Inning when Me Ma.,.
us, steve Jeffer&gt; and ~w,;ard,
In that order, hit back-tc&gt;-back
singles. Vow nard scored the seeond run of the Inning on a sacrifice Oy to centerfield by leflfiel~
er !'rice.
Meigs got one run back in 1ts
half oC the first when Btli :O.Wan
walked wiUt one oui and Jim
!:row, Junior rlghlfielder, lashed
a line drive triPle to right Ul
send SWan home. Crow was
thrown. out at the plate trying to
stretoh the long poke lnUI a fourb8gger,
The Marauders then UIOk the
edge ror keeps in the seeondwlth
two

runs

when Keith Phalin

walked and stole second alter
leading ore, ChuckBartelsrapped

a single •lth one out, Mark T.,.
nehill wa !i given a (ree pass and
Ingeb was safe on an error by
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lliiL Stoneman rcplaoed

t:huch 11~rtcMtcin and .)1ruck
out ' J~rry Ma,y for the scL'OI)d
out of tho imlng- but Ulcn was
tagged for Mota•s dpuble that

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with a •two411tter. The Al;l.roi&lt;
brok~ ." seoreles~ 4tel lri Uto
ei!lhth on r~t~~-seorilll! Slt&gt;gles by
llenls Mertl!e, Jim W)'llll ' and
Doug l!llder off lo$1nK pi!Chor
Gorry Arr)lltl.
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scored Mazeroski and Alley.
"Pilzaro Gets Win

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tknvm..od UltWQiand :J.~
'lbe Pirul.ch ~li.lrtL-'&lt;1 ' their
.t.'Jimc-wmnlng rally in the ninth
when Willie st.argcll sin~cd.
HiH MazcroJt~l waf!\od and (Jcnc
Alley Tilnglbd to Cul the ~icit

witt1 back-11&gt;-back home runs and
Crow got hi&gt; second triple beo

lore l'halln filed out Ul dell&gt; ce.,.
terfield endi11g the IMing,
Both home runs, along with
Crow's three bagger. were welltagged balls, The homers by
Swan and Van Meter, in that
order, were drlvan to right cen~

er and Crow'.strb;tlewaspo¥¥ered
tD shlli\) lett Cleld.
The Cinal Marauder marker
crolised the plate in ~he sixth

when Ault led oll the lming with
a &lt;Ingle, stole second and then
scored af'ter SWan singled and
Van Meter was sa(e on 8A error.
Meigs' ooly other hi~ besides
the above Usted, was a third in-ning single by Van Meter.
Tlte Marauders travel Ul Pt.
Pleasant this afternoon for aoon-

Julill Pizarro. Ute fourlll
I1r~te p\teher, wlto went Just J.
3 of an IMing, picked up the
vletory.
The Cardinals eontinued to

roll as III.Y Washburn, w I t h
relief help from Joe Hoerner,
plckOII tt&gt; his third vicoory of
1fl\e sea8011. Mike 91annon's bad
hop single drove in Curt Flood,
who had beaten out an infield
hit and took seoond on a wild
pitch, for tile t:ards second run
in the sixth. A three-base error
by Jim f'airey on Hoger Maris'
liner gave the Cards their first

run.
Ron Swoboda's second ining
homer- h1s seventh this yearand Don Cardwell's rive-hitter
carried the Mets past Philadelphia Chris Sflort took the loss.

llay Sadcekt was tagged for
10 hits but worked his way out
of several Jams to pitch the
Giants past the Braves boosting
his record to 3. 1 and lowering
his ERi\ to 0.25. Rookie Dave
Marshall had Utrec hits In Ute
game and Jim Da:venporl had a
two..run single in the sixth to
pace the Giants' attack

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A Full Une Dupont
PAINrDEAtP

league game in preparatton (or
the sectional Finals on May 3.
Wellsoon
200 000 0-2 6 3

Meigs
120 401 x- 8 10 0
Wilker (LP), Happ GO, and
Perdue. Ingels (WP) 1 Burdette 6,
and SWan.

AND

FRAMING LUMBER
Rose Gets One Of Two
2x4-2x6-2x8-2x10
Plenty of 6, 8,1 0, 12 in
Red Hits In 3-0 Loss
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•ili'O - 1'he t:in- a ground out. Tommy Helms hit

smash to the left
second
cinnati !ted~; have won some
and lost som~ but Pete Hose baseman Julio Gotay, who
made a diving stop Qn the nrst
has kept right on going.
The Cincinnati centerrield~:~r hoP and threw Helms out.
Dierker, aided b) cbuble
got one of the ned!i1 two hus
ugainst the Astros Tue.!iday plays m the second, third,
night to push hiS season hittmg fourth, stxth and seventh ~~
streak to 15 consecutive games, nings, raced onl.l 28 men, one

ju•t 10 &gt;hort of the National over regulatton.
League•s iongest streak recordCmcimati leit here toda.)' to
ed last season which Hose set.

llose would like

w set

the

mark agam this year.
Tol'\)' Perez, the powerful
third baseman for Cincinnati,
was credited with Cincmnati's
lecond hit in the :&gt;-0 loss to

go to San Francisco where 'l..rut
Pappas, 2-1, was slated to go
against Ml ke Me C01 mick, 1-2,
in a night contest.

BOBCATS ROMP, 7-3
ATHENS, Ohio (UPI) - Ohio
University's 7-3 home Yietory

Houston.
Anolher bright spot lor Ihe

tuesday over Xavier o( Cincin-

Beds Tuesday night was pitcher Gerry Arrigo's performance

Wren his 20th wimlng seasonwilh
Ohio

9n the mound. Arrigo Pitched
7 1·3 Innings, and had seven
Otrikeouts.
Arrigo, relieved by Ted Abel'o
nathy, was ~ lor Clve oi
Houston's

eight hits and two

runs. He walked two batters.
. The loss dropped Arrigo's overall to 1-1.
Lorry llerker, St&amp;IPOrted by
Clve double pla,Ys and a thret&gt;o
run elghtholnntng outburst,
pltohed a two-hitter and was
credited with the win, his second 8gllnSt th~ tosses,
Arrigo Pl.liled
The Astros eigbth inning was
led ofl by John Bateman with
a bloop single to right and after
Dierker struek out trYiAI to
IIWtt. lion Davis lined • double
to left to knock Arrigo out of
•Ute game.
Damls llloake beat olll an ln1jeld hit doWn tho third base
line, oa ~nathy 10 drtve ln.
the !lrot run. Jbn WyM and
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BY OICK THOMAS
Tom !:t,leneer, •etetran junior
•it!ltthandor, tolled a three hitter TUellllay aCtemoon on Momorial Field. as the GaJua .\Cad·
ell\)' ~'"'School Blhii DevUo
de(ea~ , il]evioualy unbeaten
Souih POint ~'::()In lhe aeml.tlnala
of Ute Clas~ AA Seetlonal Tournament.
,
It w~a the' e181tth stre181tt win
for Coac;)l Cliff WilfC\11'1 Blue
Devils and puts them In t h e
Class AA flnals at t p.m F'rldajo on Memorial Field agahjst
Meigs;\ •The Marauders beat
Wellsloll' Tuesday 8-2.
Coa'ct\ B&lt;ib 'Leiter's Pointers
ea'1'e ~ town, riding an u.game
"atreak, wilhi"JJ a loss.

w:

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· Yr,llid lilrl. Juitea ·~
\tnd sono callid on Mtt. Vanclora

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came

Nro. Herbert lliluah Is etno
cPioi&lt;ed It ' the Sllack and Cbat
lie~- In Racine. Mrs. Alma
Johnson It Ute ~r.
Nro, V'l" THfOrd bU returped 1tom11 ~ lliwiiltll'analt

with ,., da!IIIIW'' aoo

GABS Inflicts ·First

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"No l;ommcni

lit th'e,t~ ~et Perea
to , slngled.incl moYeel to 'llOeondoii

ohall Mama.
M()TIIER AJ.ID !
WI*JT TO CATCW
'TJ.I~T IKHIE, 'TilE

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.,. Lo• • •los
~ 9 .5po
1,2 l'lt(oburgtl' • ~ 8, .1100
1'&gt; Clndnnatl • 8 9 ,471
~ t'huadeijhla -· 8 9 .~71 ·
~ Chlc8go
8 lO ,,444

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death, four years oao. I received
$255 as the s. S. Ptlllilent ooward

curl\)' benefits, glusapereentsge
of what she could receive In wile's
beneOta. That seemsCilrenough.
Hit it bard, gals I -H.

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Dear Helen:

Helen Bottel

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My hUSband worked for llliiiY
years, all the while po,ylng Socltll
Sot:urliY taXo At the lime of his

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his t:ltlciigv t:ubs camq within
one Oll\ ,of vlck&gt;ry-only wwln&lt;J!
i!\2 ' ' ~·)rfllo• ·'
1
f ', Mljj/o Loo J~roc~t!r ,, sh01fld up- with a ,4-3 los&amp;
"1Ho
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CllPY ' Ute jogging t~hnl"l"l ~r l'ittilburilh Pirates as MuniiY
4'h ltlo pt:Oiege, ~io Sll!n!&lt;f, lo Mots lined a tw...,ut, tvlo-run
li~. w011r &lt;ill Ute", tdtilon ah~r plnclt Qouble In the ninth.
5 Crustrahnlf iJO!eals..
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A Halt boor .Cter the twmc
5
StMii¥ has ~~ .io~lli; In •I'I'Cd, Ute door. of Ute t:ub
5 lite outneld to unwind allor lhc dressing room were final)y
l!lh mAtv Iosee&amp; hla L11l~11811 While oPened to IJte press. lltit lh'at
Sox ~ove. suftered thf,s. eeason. wal obviously too earli for'
But Durocher ,lull !llmotf in the Durocher, who was sUII ranlill!d
clubhouse TueSdaJI nlldtt after by lhe defeat

4'.1 ,IUJnta
8 .~o ,444
'\ielllot·n,,.
8
41~ New York
• 7 9 .438
~le•elan&lt;i
6
6 l'!iii&gt;ton
, , 7 10 .~~~
~hlca!lO
2
12
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S'b
Tue~'s
lleBUits
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Tu,&amp;da¥'• Jlesults
New York 1 PhiladelPhia 0
'!.llnnesota 7 Bosoon 6
Son Fr8ll&lt;lll&lt;:o 7 Atlaata 0
,p.itt" ~ 1\ew York 5, nlaht
Pittsburgh 4 Cbleoao 3
o.akland 3 Oetrolt 1, nlaht
llolliiOn 3 Clmllnnotl 0
fl\~t 5 Chi ~. 12 iMs,, nlaht
~ Louis 2 Ips Angeles 1
l ••T~'s Probable Plwhors
Todll'•,Probable Pitehers
'· t',
Oil time• EIYr)
(All tlmos EIYr)
" IV.~thtgton (Bertains 1..0) at
Pitllade)j\hla (L. Jockson 1-3)
~hlcagp (John 1..0), 9 p,m,
at New York C!leaver l•ll, 8:05
. ~lnnesota (Merritt :1-1) 'at ' p.m.
/
.~1'1'11 , (lolcLaln ~), Sji,m.
Chic~ (J\Iye ~ at Plio
· O~d (Odom 2-1) at toburgh (McB..., :loll, 8:05 p,m,
Cle•eland (Me D:&gt;well 1·1), 7:30
Allanta (Jan~t1 , 1-2) at Los
»,.m.
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' Oltt;aCIIIe 1·2)• 1~;00
~ow \ork (Siottlemyre $.1) p,m.
• •
~ Bsltlmoro (Leonhard ().() or
~ !pula (Gibson 1·1) at
Brabender ~1), 8 p.m.;
Houston (Giusti Sol), 8:30 p,m.
' CiiiCol'nia (Clark ~I) at · Clnelrtnatl (Pawas ~I) at SOn
Boston ' (Wulewskl 2-1), 7:30 Franelseo (McCoi'J111ck l-2),
p.m. ' .
11:00 p.m.
Thursdl,y's ~mea
Thursdl,y's Games
~rnla ,at Boston
PhlladeiPhlf at New York, night
Minnesota at ~rolt. n!llltt ,. Chlc1!30 ~ ~lttsburgh, night
~ew Yoril at Baltiaiote, night ~ Louis at Houston, night
(Onl,y games sehedulecO
Cincinnati It SOn Fr8ll&lt;ltieo
Atlanta at Los Angeles, night

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Helen Help

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llttto4 l'ro;• :G~et•natmnil " ~ ",
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\nu.wkan l.Oiltlne ', , ' st ..,J..oul" M-~·,r 1'3 ' S .7;2 1 •••

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are v~st. Our el~cted ' ~d ,. ap.

pointed ot!!&lt;ials at ovory level ,
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bi'rl ',,
themselvca witt. :,rrol-ts to bq(. ,'
ster the health, educational~ ~em.. ·
ployment and housing -tunli
1968.
ties oC our disadvantaged ciiiAl&gt;ril 10, 1968, this iegls- zens. However, JeglsJattonOrrar.
l·•~i~~~! waa passed by the u. S. reaching conseq(l(;nees lltloui~ , be
·'
·or Representatives by a considered 1n an atmoSIIhere
~oto . ol250 to 171, and the next of reason and deliberaUon,'1DOt
~ ~as signed. into law by the of panic and coercion. II Is our
President.
dub' lo consider tile ril!llts ol all
•
I voted against ftnal passage Americans and tills certainly
of thls · legis1aUon for a num- do... oot .Xclude lho·rillhtsofour
I&gt;Of of reasons.
homeowners and tlxpQ"ers who
Let me begin by brieCiy out•• !i·}•-rln

linin~

the history or this legis-

JaUon.

Las, A.ugust the House

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school or college, to use the ra..

cillties or interstate commerce,
or to enjoy what we generally
eall a cltizen' s civil rigtlts.
I SL.IJiported H. R. 2516 at that

· eel with Dave Ball aboard. .

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S.il•ll P•rtlo•s
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pages in length.
Last July the House also pus.
ed an anti-riot bill which I sup..

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ported. This bill was two pages
1.11 length and passed the House
by a vote of 347 to 70.

These bills were then sent to

use in any manner the services or a real es-

·~-·

tate broker or agent. Also exempted lrom the provisions or
the law are owners or one to
fcur fsmily apartments, ..,. of
wblch is owner-oc:cupled.
H. R. 2516 includes these en.
forcement provisions: Any of..
fended party mil)' file a complaint
· with the Secretary of Housing and
. Urban Development who has
: alltborit;y lo work out programs
: of voluntary ccmpltance. If this
: fallo, the otfended party mil)'
: ID Into • federal llistrlci Coert
: to seek an Injunction or other
: court order. The court may ._
: nrd to the plaintiff actual dam• aps and not more than $1,000
•• pullltlve damages together wltb
' •• cpurt costs and reafiOillble at-~ fees,
Althouib as I have stated earl YOted for the original dvrli!lts blll last August, I felt
eould not in good conscience
~ for final passage or thil
·bill In that f had conllderable
about the
., merito andreservations
constltutlooallt;y
of
•
.Ortaln provisions of Ibis leglllatloo.
Furthermore, I strongly q,poled the manner and atmo&amp;phere in which this lftgialatlon
• was considered. When this mea ..
''f
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IUI'e came back to the House
from the Senate, it was approximately ten times. the length of

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not

our orig[nal bill. Withoot being
able to make a single change dot an i or cross a. t - and

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only one hour or debate per~tted, the House wu asked to
ICtept the Senate amendments.
j\ ·J felt that legislation o( thi·S
IJiil!omonce sllouid have been sub,..""' to a thorough, comprehenai1d delibel'ate review by
of the u. s, Houee o1
The House
not have acted In haste
a bill, the ramifiof which will malerially
and alter the rlgilto of
~tb

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stated earlier, there were
of 111!&amp; bill "'deb
~.ret there
.,ame aieas with whieh I

much concerned. '

It ool have been best
10, ·• .&lt;la)' filled with
da¥ when federal
l!lliii'&lt;!lng the u. S.
itself, to have
to coarereDCe,
have been

.ful"

lfOUid
not beon tor

~.In """''e' Pt th~

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key on in the nftlr to drive home
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Tlio Junior Ciojls oi.,F.Utorn W~l,· on ·Miilldor'
Park- Reed; J. 11. KemedY on Sorrel
.
Buck, Mlddi.-rti Davy Jones
• Three of the Pirate&amp;' ftlur k!ta . ui&lt;aJ .Jiig, ,Scbool has sil!lled a erf!bllrg. .'· ; .';' '
· ,11'ere for ext~~ ~ses. 1 1lav~ lliiJ bt~.th o! relief . . The w~oko of .Cia,. 6:.. lin&amp;llib P)OBIUI'l' on Hiilbilly, Cildwoll.
:.had a double, NCCiaskoyal&amp;Ohiil ;· ~~epa~atlon for It• horse lllcny .,.,,,:f*m· Wl~invon &amp;mshlne
Classie;.C:W~atemSiake,Raoe
;a sqle.
. . . , fia rP~ll 28 are now over · . . a,.J,e, Alban)"; Carolyn : Bqley - Ruaa "Bauserman on S t 1a r,
· ; John John&amp;on hac!· WBiiama'a . F~erllll activity puceded on Plilbo7's ·.Dancer, Middle- Chandlersville; Ralph Gulhrle on
. •only extra we· hi~ a double.lil i ~~ April Z8, ond IIIII miD- bou\one, .. W. Va.; 'l'erry Tracy Wildfire, .Atl&gt;oils; llavo Karr on
;the filth.
ute·prOI)*ri!lonil®kOvory apare on captain's Filii, Mlddi-.rne, Luck¥, Laurelville; llavy Jones
Gary Clark worked lhe first momelit, ~f a amall group of W, Va.; Rob&lt;rt l'ra&gt;H on La- on IUIIblliJ, CaldWell.
. six lnn!ns• ftlr Wlhari.a, walked. · J~a. AI In every auccesalul vanta•s ~re; WeiiiiiOn. '
Class 17- Western Children's
tlvt and struck out lltv~ Rlndy' "_,~rOJiet, there t.s ~ · s~al group . ClaJI 1 1..._ . A~oOsa Pleaa- Horsemanship (under 16 J~&amp;)
*'ilhPitehedsavonth,wllked~"" &lt;!f 1worktrl ·wtio cau*O a proj~el ure ~· Sldrley Bu"!elle on Black · - Bill COle on Ceasar's Led,
and struck outp~
· to. be a. ,autceia, and • how !loY'•· Mol!a'lll&lt; Conivllie; Bill Tuppers Plain•; C~rol Thoro• Sl.dmore
ilalked two aDcl chaltiiWI Grant Newland expreO: Cole on Tribal Chief, 'l'llppers ley on Mlu Wl.li!Jlii.Luclcy, Reno;
~iruck out Ove.ln ·o;Oven ltml!tl!•,' ~·. his ·~c:lllion lo thO,. Plains; Pam Wl'\"lng oollonl!n. !lliriey Burdette · on Black
··WIIhaml io '\Di16-Gf&lt;lrlh,'year, membe~a. Of thoNunlo~ Claaawltq 1oo tobp,' Albanl'; V\ckl cole lloy'• Mohawk, COOlville; Adralo
~OR'rH G~LUA, , ~ ; ·_Ail R n maa; UJ1 tlllaiii'Oii)&gt;.- . ·
on:.Jot Reed, Tuppers Plains. Wolla on Matador Boas, Park·
B. RatliH, s~';·. ,1 . , ·; ,j . o, o . , Tho. llllri! . .,-~"" Wtth presenC)asa · 8 - Muoloal Chairs er""'"'g.
.
.The first organized schoolgirl•
U Ball, 3b • • • • • • • 3 1 1 ta!lon o( the cOlora; Chair- - .)li&gt;aor Leek on King, PleasCiau 18 - 4-lf llorsemanlllip track and field competition In
D. McClaskey, c! .' , , :i 2 · 2 Grant NowiOM 'carrie&lt;!tbe Am~r. aDt "Ci\1:;. ROdney Crltea on {13-15 yrs.l- IIIII Cole 011 Cea- history lro Jhis area will be held
D. Sdlbor.e,p ••• 1.. • 3 d 1 l~in ,FIIf •!ldrie.r~~~~, car-~ Mobre• a 1'Un),y, ,Cooivlllei iar- ear' a Lad, Tuppers Plains; carol saturday. May 4, at the Middl~
D, SOunders, • • • • • ,2 0 0 rled the Cooi•liie llldlnJ i:IIJ&gt; ey oau...,..an qn skJp, &gt;Cum- 'lbornley "" Miss Wimpy Lucky, J&gt;Ort track with eight schools par.
R. Painter, rtf • • • • • 3 0 0 : .~M~r ~., CJrKb' ~1.1te~ car.. bert~; ~ WOlford on John- "Reno; Cin~ Dee t e r oo ticipating. Meigs local is hoSt.
F, Deel, 1b • • • , • .. 2 0 0 rle&lt;l lhe 0\llo lla)e nq at a Ill' R~b, Mor!etta.
Oklahoms Klt\Y, Coolvilie: Ter- T))e meet ii seheduled to begin at
K. Ratlllf, 2b , , , , , , 1 0 0 canter al'OUiid··lllo ring ao the
~Ia'' 9 - · Weotern PleaSOire . ry Bonnett on ~ Fhher, 10 L m.
A. Ralnea..lt., • , , , .2 () () Star SpanglesJ. ~B~er wla play- PonY, oVer 48'' and under 56" Parkersburg.
Included inthee't'ents"'retheSO
R. EaSiiln, U;,.,, . • 1 0 0 ed.
- Bill tole On· Mlaa .Tinker,
Cia" 19 - Egg an4l Spoon yard dash,IOO and220yardda•h,
TOTALS • ' • ' • •; • • 24 3 4
Gary P. Russell of CooMIIe Tuppers Plain a:· Jeff Johnsoo on - Cheri Williams on Noble Blue, 440 yard relay, shot put, softball
judged
262 ·entries,
assiated b"~ Queen, Cumberland·, De b b 1 e Pomer"w; Adrain: Wells Qft Mala- throw, high jump, running broad
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AB R H Mr. Roscoe aatdette", rtngmaa.- BeckiteronBUI)!.Roy, pt, Pleas- :for Boas, Parkcrsb~rg; Bee- jump and standing broad jum.p.
C. Reed,:, rf ,
2 0 0 (lr, • Ho~r· A. CO:l.e, amouh- ant; Lee Morris on Jenn.v ky Scott on Dusty R· i v e r s.
Partici,pating tn the meet are
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Marietta; Ritk Deems on Jok· teams from Athens, Gallipolis,
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G, Clark, p.
3 0 1 their servlcea ~ ass.at .the JunCll$&amp; 10 - Ladles Western eF's Suaan, Parkersburg.
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Hlilblli "•'d II· ~ger Creek,
North
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Grlniteodl3b ••• , , .. 3 o o and'lriends of the Jwllor Class MjSB Wimpy Luck,y, Reno; vy ~s on
y, ...., we • ·Vinton.
1 ::&amp;ooh, *821 ·~i.,• •$ 1 , 3 '..&lt;0~' O~~I!'IM!lf~~~rou&amp;i¥'"'"!"der· CherJ 1»'1l/!'l\".! oo ,.'!"W'l.e,-,ll.
q~ !Ioilar on ~at.,~, .. '&gt;To, hiplight the events wUI be
,.JbbnJOIIo ·~ • , ....... 2 Y 1 lii'lte'"lli• 11 &lt;la.,es ifti! IOOd· '!;odi, I'Olflef&lt;f: Do!fna 1\li-~ On Wat~rford; J, 1!, Kiiillhi!Y on ·
javelin thtow by Miss Jeilri .,
:.Kent, 'lf •• ~3 .o .• ,Q ~~~ were ' ~rl,btrted also. A ~,1..,. HobbJ~j Alh.ttn~i J~ Ram- So~ rei Huck, Middleport; larry Sweeney of Columbus a member
!ifU're. cr •• , I I , 1 I , , • , -2 o "' 1·) '. '•ltrge 1fult basket Of choice ap- me.r}Y'OII Dark Boss, C~tiridge. Rau$o'rqtan on ~lp,~ Cu~r- or the Ohio Track Cl~b, who was
.~ cf.
1 o- 0 plea, wa, dOnated to be .raffled ~ }t~il·~ 11:... West~r.n. PI~ure.
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on thegirlstrackteamthatrepre:~uah. It. t t l t t l , • •• I .1 0 0 orr and thll alSo !XKI'flbuted to rs. to Ride, under t$ YfS.Class 21 - 4-11 Jlorseman:- aen:ted the u. !;.. in the British
. Cind.Y'. ~r_ ori Oktahorjaa Kit~"iey, as .,,
.l IL 0 ttie:'succ:eaa,,of tli~ ,shoW1 .
ship (16.J9 yrs.)- neck,y Scot~ Commonwealth Games ~ is
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The, Juniors In att~da~ce at It, ·eooiviile: J~et Woodard on . on Dusty Rivors, M~rletta: Grant cdnsidered aprobable10080~m·'
ud, ~b •• ,;. ...... ,2 0 0 ~e lhow ~a~lfll! the burden. of Kln1...- P1n'1 Doll, B~well; . HHI Newland . on nonme Princess\ : Pit' Team member. ~etookthlrd
:wilth~ P . 1, , . . , . . . . ,I 0 0 .lhl · .,..k wiiH the help ol ooly Cole on ·~ea..,-• s Lad, Tulll"'" · Tuppers Plains.
In file javelin tlirow at Santa Bar' . tlti'ALS,,, •. .: .••• , •28 1 3 _~ :· ~J1nldtnl Of Fentls. Class P~Bi · Terry ~ett on ·~e·
Class 22- WesternTrall Class bats in the Nationals.
:'l!y \nil)ioga: · ·
edvlaors Mrs All~e Nease and elY Fhbet, Par~eraburg, .
- Cathy IUgglns on Rio llam!i&gt;rth Gallla 002 010 ~3!! Mi', HO'ard Porltet were also Clui 12 - Ride arid Jlun pede,
Sloite~sville; Becky
illhlml , 000 100 0-1 3 0 '!" hpnd 1o esslst . ' .
J, R, .!)!lnnedY on Sorrel Buck,
Scott on lluoty Rivers, Mar• Batteries: North Gallla _ !oldllo . As one Junior aptly JM11 I~ Middleport; John f!oboOn on SJ!.Y.
ietta: Pall! Winning on &amp;mshine
••Tiie ¢Iii• treaiury Ia oow e•· All&gt;~•;· Davy .ionei 011 ~lllblliy, Belle, Albanl'; lldrian Wells 011
'~.. . !H~gly. ~ealtey r The !timers CaldWfll; RodJiey Crites on
Matador Boos, Parkersburg,
COLIS
of. lhO tl!onb'-tw'O .classes are ·Moore'a1'1!nt!ll, Coolville.
I'ITUNIA
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MAIIOOLD
Pllfi!-5 PLANT .TREE
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. ,Q ou .. l,-., Wester ' Lead:ln 'liorse - · ~p; .Gulhri·~ on-WUd.
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Racll\0 Grade School students
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012 210 010-. 7 13 0 p.ny. (lit, tnil_, Sr&lt;!, 4th Ia or- fire, Alh,_a; l!OI&gt;l~Jrr!merf!eyoo
ptanted a buckeye tree.at the viJ.
V....lllle Plonh, Tool
llo•ton .~•.201.1101.., 6 9 1 dOrl - Kall!OJ; _Kids and Poeo ~ ~F' cambridie; Wll· !age
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on
Arbor Day, Bob BeeBoowoll, Worthltja1on (f!) P..- JOI, Lane•~ -~ Roach .on . Uain Gr~~ On Slel)l, Now .H,oven;
rlllookl (9) ltlcl ~.... ~~~:. D_an!IJ.· ,!iOJi!poll~; ~orlan : 11'\11~ .1/-. On llihg P~ BOy; , gle, ta:culij . niember, reports.
W•worth cuip' (4) ;a,(pn. - M!!t't;ll.· ~ ,~~ (llhoilac ' . . · t;ew ilayCII.
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Bell (7) ..;,s; Gibaon. .. t;:)asa N·r ·~ester Plea"'re 'Ciaot.l't·- 4-H norselnanllllp
WP-BoswoU·, (a.l), LP-EiltJ. . Ppny, witler 18 . .~ Chuck KBI: .. (IZo!G'y,arsl- Slllr!oYB~Ie
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tile Senate where they were consoUdated intL one bUI to which
the Senate then: proceeded to
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of 326 to 93. This bill was Jlh

When the Senate finally passed H. R, 2&amp;16 on March 11,
1968, after 40 da,ys or intensive
debate, it coutained the same
provision~ of the nrig!nal civIl rll!llts biii and the anti-riot
bill, ph1s an additional 25 amendm&amp;nts dealing with such subjects as open housing, lndtan
courts, teaching, demonstrating.
and the transport and manulac·ture of firearms and weapons.
The end result was a bill so
'paps in length.
· The open hoosing sectlon prohibits discrimination wtth certain exceptions, on the basts ot
race, religion, color, or national
exceptions: The law will not ap.
.2.\t__~ Ute sale or rental of a
family home ..mere the

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to secure employment to attend

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Gllilia Pirates &lt;l&gt;Wned Wahaml '
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our Jane Parker Pies taste home-baked'
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1968.
ties oC our disadvantaged ciiiAl&gt;ril 10, 1968, this iegls- zens. However, JeglsJattonOrrar.
l·•~i~~~! waa passed by the u. S. reaching conseq(l(;nees lltloui~ , be
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~oto . ol250 to 171, and the next of reason and deliberaUon,'1DOt
~ ~as signed. into law by the of panic and coercion. II Is our
President.
dub' lo consider tile ril!llts ol all
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of thls · legis1aUon for a num- do... oot .Xclude lho·rillhtsofour
I&gt;Of of reasons.
homeowners and tlxpQ"ers who
Let me begin by brieCiy out•• !i·}•-rln

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the history or this legis-

JaUon.

Las, A.ugust the House

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cillties or interstate commerce,
or to enjoy what we generally
eall a cltizen' s civil rigtlts.
I SL.IJiported H. R. 2516 at that

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Last July the House also pus.
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1.11 length and passed the House
by a vote of 347 to 70.

These bills were then sent to

use in any manner the services or a real es-

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tate broker or agent. Also exempted lrom the provisions or
the law are owners or one to
fcur fsmily apartments, ..,. of
wblch is owner-oc:cupled.
H. R. 2516 includes these en.
forcement provisions: Any of..
fended party mil)' file a complaint
· with the Secretary of Housing and
. Urban Development who has
: alltborit;y lo work out programs
: of voluntary ccmpltance. If this
: fallo, the otfended party mil)'
: ID Into • federal llistrlci Coert
: to seek an Injunction or other
: court order. The court may ._
: nrd to the plaintiff actual dam• aps and not more than $1,000
•• pullltlve damages together wltb
' •• cpurt costs and reafiOillble at-~ fees,
Althouib as I have stated earl YOted for the original dvrli!lts blll last August, I felt
eould not in good conscience
~ for final passage or thil
·bill In that f had conllderable
about the
., merito andreservations
constltutlooallt;y
of
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Furthermore, I strongly q,poled the manner and atmo&amp;phere in which this lftgialatlon
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our orig[nal bill. Withoot being
able to make a single change dot an i or cross a. t - and

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ICtept the Senate amendments.
j\ ·J felt that legislation o( thi·S
IJiil!omonce sllouid have been sub,..""' to a thorough, comprehenai1d delibel'ate review by
of the u. s, Houee o1
The House
not have acted In haste
a bill, the ramifiof which will malerially
and alter the rlgilto of
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of 111!&amp; bill "'deb
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.,ame aieas with whieh I

much concerned. '

It ool have been best
10, ·• .&lt;la)' filled with
da¥ when federal
l!lliii'&lt;!lng the u. S.
itself, to have
to coarereDCe,
have been

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Tlio Junior Ciojls oi.,F.Utorn W~l,· on ·Miilldor'
Park- Reed; J. 11. KemedY on Sorrel
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Buck, Mlddi.-rti Davy Jones
• Three of the Pirate&amp;' ftlur k!ta . ui&lt;aJ .Jiig, ,Scbool has sil!lled a erf!bllrg. .'· ; .';' '
· ,11'ere for ext~~ ~ses. 1 1lav~ lliiJ bt~.th o! relief . . The w~oko of .Cia,. 6:.. lin&amp;llib P)OBIUI'l' on Hiilbilly, Cildwoll.
:.had a double, NCCiaskoyal&amp;Ohiil ;· ~~epa~atlon for It• horse lllcny .,.,,,:f*m· Wl~invon &amp;mshlne
Classie;.C:W~atemSiake,Raoe
;a sqle.
. . . , fia rP~ll 28 are now over · . . a,.J,e, Alban)"; Carolyn : Bqley - Ruaa "Bauserman on S t 1a r,
· ; John John&amp;on hac!· WBiiama'a . F~erllll activity puceded on Plilbo7's ·.Dancer, Middle- Chandlersville; Ralph Gulhrle on
. •only extra we· hi~ a double.lil i ~~ April Z8, ond IIIII miD- bou\one, .. W. Va.; 'l'erry Tracy Wildfire, .Atl&gt;oils; llavo Karr on
;the filth.
ute·prOI)*ri!lonil®kOvory apare on captain's Filii, Mlddi-.rne, Luck¥, Laurelville; llavy Jones
Gary Clark worked lhe first momelit, ~f a amall group of W, Va.; Rob&lt;rt l'ra&gt;H on La- on IUIIblliJ, CaldWell.
. six lnn!ns• ftlr Wlhari.a, walked. · J~a. AI In every auccesalul vanta•s ~re; WeiiiiiOn. '
Class 17- Western Children's
tlvt and struck out lltv~ Rlndy' "_,~rOJiet, there t.s ~ · s~al group . ClaJI 1 1..._ . A~oOsa Pleaa- Horsemanship (under 16 J~&amp;)
*'ilhPitehedsavonth,wllked~"" &lt;!f 1worktrl ·wtio cau*O a proj~el ure ~· Sldrley Bu"!elle on Black · - Bill COle on Ceasar's Led,
and struck outp~
· to. be a. ,autceia, and • how !loY'•· Mol!a'lll&lt; Conivllie; Bill Tuppers Plain•; C~rol Thoro• Sl.dmore
ilalked two aDcl chaltiiWI Grant Newland expreO: Cole on Tribal Chief, 'l'llppers ley on Mlu Wl.li!Jlii.Luclcy, Reno;
~iruck out Ove.ln ·o;Oven ltml!tl!•,' ~·. his ·~c:lllion lo thO,. Plains; Pam Wl'\"lng oollonl!n. !lliriey Burdette · on Black
··WIIhaml io '\Di16-Gf&lt;lrlh,'year, membe~a. Of thoNunlo~ Claaawltq 1oo tobp,' Albanl'; V\ckl cole lloy'• Mohawk, COOlville; Adralo
~OR'rH G~LUA, , ~ ; ·_Ail R n maa; UJ1 tlllaiii'Oii)&gt;.- . ·
on:.Jot Reed, Tuppers Plains. Wolla on Matador Boas, Park·
B. RatliH, s~';·. ,1 . , ·; ,j . o, o . , Tho. llllri! . .,-~"" Wtth presenC)asa · 8 - Muoloal Chairs er""'"'g.
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.The first organized schoolgirl•
U Ball, 3b • • • • • • • 3 1 1 ta!lon o( the cOlora; Chair- - .)li&gt;aor Leek on King, PleasCiau 18 - 4-lf llorsemanlllip track and field competition In
D. McClaskey, c! .' , , :i 2 · 2 Grant NowiOM 'carrie&lt;!tbe Am~r. aDt "Ci\1:;. ROdney Crltea on {13-15 yrs.l- IIIII Cole 011 Cea- history lro Jhis area will be held
D. Sdlbor.e,p ••• 1.. • 3 d 1 l~in ,FIIf •!ldrie.r~~~~, car-~ Mobre• a 1'Un),y, ,Cooivlllei iar- ear' a Lad, Tuppers Plains; carol saturday. May 4, at the Middl~
D, SOunders, • • • • • ,2 0 0 rled the Cooi•liie llldlnJ i:IIJ&gt; ey oau...,..an qn skJp, &gt;Cum- 'lbornley "" Miss Wimpy Lucky, J&gt;Ort track with eight schools par.
R. Painter, rtf • • • • • 3 0 0 : .~M~r ~., CJrKb' ~1.1te~ car.. bert~; ~ WOlford on John- "Reno; Cin~ Dee t e r oo ticipating. Meigs local is hoSt.
F, Deel, 1b • • • , • .. 2 0 0 rle&lt;l lhe 0\llo lla)e nq at a Ill' R~b, Mor!etta.
Oklahoms Klt\Y, Coolvilie: Ter- T))e meet ii seheduled to begin at
K. Ratlllf, 2b , , , , , , 1 0 0 canter al'OUiid··lllo ring ao the
~Ia'' 9 - · Weotern PleaSOire . ry Bonnett on ~ Fhher, 10 L m.
A. Ralnea..lt., • , , , .2 () () Star SpanglesJ. ~B~er wla play- PonY, oVer 48'' and under 56" Parkersburg.
Included inthee't'ents"'retheSO
R. EaSiiln, U;,.,, . • 1 0 0 ed.
- Bill tole On· Mlaa .Tinker,
Cia" 19 - Egg an4l Spoon yard dash,IOO and220yardda•h,
TOTALS • ' • ' • •; • • 24 3 4
Gary P. Russell of CooMIIe Tuppers Plain a:· Jeff Johnsoo on - Cheri Williams on Noble Blue, 440 yard relay, shot put, softball
judged
262 ·entries,
assiated b"~ Queen, Cumberland·, De b b 1 e Pomer"w; Adrain: Wells Qft Mala- throw, high jump, running broad
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WAHAMA
AB R H Mr. Roscoe aatdette", rtngmaa.- BeckiteronBUI)!.Roy, pt, Pleas- :for Boas, Parkcrsb~rg; Bee- jump and standing broad jum.p.
C. Reed,:, rf ,
2 0 0 (lr, • Ho~r· A. CO:l.e, amouh- ant; Lee Morris on Jenn.v ky Scott on Dusty R· i v e r s.
Partici,pating tn the meet are
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Marietta; Ritk Deems on Jok· teams from Athens, Gallipolis,
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G, Clark, p.
3 0 1 their servlcea ~ ass.at .the JunCll$&amp; 10 - Ladles Western eF's Suaan, Parkersburg.
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North
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Grlniteodl3b ••• , , .. 3 o o and'lriends of the Jwllor Class MjSB Wimpy Luck,y, Reno; vy ~s on
y, ...., we • ·Vinton.
1 ::&amp;ooh, *821 ·~i.,• •$ 1 , 3 '..&lt;0~' O~~I!'IM!lf~~~rou&amp;i¥'"'"!"der· CherJ 1»'1l/!'l\".! oo ,.'!"W'l.e,-,ll.
q~ !Ioilar on ~at.,~, .. '&gt;To, hiplight the events wUI be
,.JbbnJOIIo ·~ • , ....... 2 Y 1 lii'lte'"lli• 11 &lt;la.,es ifti! IOOd· '!;odi, I'Olflef&lt;f: Do!fna 1\li-~ On Wat~rford; J, 1!, Kiiillhi!Y on ·
javelin thtow by Miss Jeilri .,
:.Kent, 'lf •• ~3 .o .• ,Q ~~~ were ' ~rl,btrted also. A ~,1..,. HobbJ~j Alh.ttn~i J~ Ram- So~ rei Huck, Middleport; larry Sweeney of Columbus a member
!ifU're. cr •• , I I , 1 I , , • , -2 o "' 1·) '. '•ltrge 1fult basket Of choice ap- me.r}Y'OII Dark Boss, C~tiridge. Rau$o'rqtan on ~lp,~ Cu~r- or the Ohio Track Cl~b, who was
.~ cf.
1 o- 0 plea, wa, dOnated to be .raffled ~ }t~il·~ 11:... West~r.n. PI~ure.
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on thegirlstrackteamthatrepre:~uah. It. t t l t t l , • •• I .1 0 0 orr and thll alSo !XKI'flbuted to rs. to Ride, under t$ YfS.Class 21 - 4-11 Jlorseman:- aen:ted the u. !;.. in the British
. Cind.Y'. ~r_ ori Oktahorjaa Kit~"iey, as .,,
.l IL 0 ttie:'succ:eaa,,of tli~ ,shoW1 .
ship (16.J9 yrs.)- neck,y Scot~ Commonwealth Games ~ is
2b,.,, .... ,,, ,I 0 0
The, Juniors In att~da~ce at It, ·eooiviile: J~et Woodard on . on Dusty Rivors, M~rletta: Grant cdnsidered aprobable10080~m·'
ud, ~b •• ,;. ...... ,2 0 0 ~e lhow ~a~lfll! the burden. of Kln1...- P1n'1 Doll, B~well; . HHI Newland . on nonme Princess\ : Pit' Team member. ~etookthlrd
:wilth~ P . 1, , . . , . . . . ,I 0 0 .lhl · .,..k wiiH the help ol ooly Cole on ·~ea..,-• s Lad, Tulll"'" · Tuppers Plains.
In file javelin tlirow at Santa Bar' . tlti'ALS,,, •. .: .••• , •28 1 3 _~ :· ~J1nldtnl Of Fentls. Class P~Bi · Terry ~ett on ·~e·
Class 22- WesternTrall Class bats in the Nationals.
:'l!y \nil)ioga: · ·
edvlaors Mrs All~e Nease and elY Fhbet, Par~eraburg, .
- Cathy IUgglns on Rio llam!i&gt;rth Gallla 002 010 ~3!! Mi', HO'ard Porltet were also Clui 12 - Ride arid Jlun pede,
Sloite~sville; Becky
illhlml , 000 100 0-1 3 0 '!" hpnd 1o esslst . ' .
J, R, .!)!lnnedY on Sorrel Buck,
Scott on lluoty Rivers, Mar• Batteries: North Gallla _ !oldllo . As one Junior aptly JM11 I~ Middleport; John f!oboOn on SJ!.Y.
ietta: Pall! Winning on &amp;mshine
••Tiie ¢Iii• treaiury Ia oow e•· All&gt;~•;· Davy .ionei 011 ~lllblliy, Belle, Albanl'; lldrian Wells 011
'~.. . !H~gly. ~ealtey r The !timers CaldWfll; RodJiey Crites on
Matador Boos, Parkersburg,
COLIS
of. lhO tl!onb'-tw'O .classes are ·Moore'a1'1!nt!ll, Coolville.
I'ITUNIA
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MAIIOOLD
Pllfi!-5 PLANT .TREE
,.American~
. ,Q ou .. l,-., Wester ' Lead:ln 'liorse - · ~p; .Gulhri·~ on-WUd.
VII81NiA
Racll\0 Grade School students
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012 210 010-. 7 13 0 p.ny. (lit, tnil_, Sr&lt;!, 4th Ia or- fire, Alh,_a; l!OI&gt;l~Jrr!merf!eyoo
ptanted a buckeye tree.at the viJ.
V....lllle Plonh, Tool
llo•ton .~•.201.1101.., 6 9 1 dOrl - Kall!OJ; _Kids and Poeo ~ ~F' cambridie; Wll· !age
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on
Arbor Day, Bob BeeBoowoll, Worthltja1on (f!) P..- JOI, Lane•~ -~ Roach .on . Uain Gr~~ On Slel)l, Now .H,oven;
rlllookl (9) ltlcl ~.... ~~~:. D_an!IJ.· ,!iOJi!poll~; ~orlan : 11'\11~ .1/-. On llihg P~ BOy; , gle, ta:culij . niember, reports.
W•worth cuip' (4) ;a,(pn. - M!!t't;ll.· ~ ,~~ (llhoilac ' . . · t;ew ilayCII.
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Bell (7) ..;,s; Gibaon. .. t;:)asa N·r ·~ester Plea"'re 'Ciaot.l't·- 4-H norselnanllllp
WP-BoswoU·, (a.l), LP-EiltJ. . Ppny, witler 18 . .~ Chuck KBI: .. (IZo!G'y,arsl- Slllr!oYB~Ie
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the Senate then: proceeded to
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of 326 to 93. This bill was Jlh

When the Senate finally passed H. R, 2&amp;16 on March 11,
1968, after 40 da,ys or intensive
debate, it coutained the same
provision~ of the nrig!nal civIl rll!llts biii and the anti-riot
bill, ph1s an additional 25 amendm&amp;nts dealing with such subjects as open housing, lndtan
courts, teaching, demonstrating.
and the transport and manulac·ture of firearms and weapons.
The end result was a bill so
'paps in length.
· The open hoosing sectlon prohibits discrimination wtth certain exceptions, on the basts ot
race, religion, color, or national
exceptions: The law will not ap.
.2.\t__~ Ute sale or rental of a
family home ..mere the

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to secure employment to attend

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to NoW York·Qov, Nelsen Boekeloli.,.a -~~~~ ·)
tho R&lt;Publl&lt;an~a presldontlollll!llinltiOI1wa&amp;,mtl ''
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paUtlcol atllemontl !rom toP pollllclllll of hl'l~"l' ,
Bitbard 11, Nl"'n, tho former vice prelldoot, eeld he thoilihl ll!llllllll!ill
CllellllUkl·wln tht GOP liOIIIinlllon deflllte Boeketell.,.a entr)'. .
. Jloekl(oller, he oald, ''eanltlll Cllltomla oald l!ocke{oller'l
· a vigorous cUDPtlgn bill I .......,...em clld not chllv
"· bili!tve rU Win tbe nomloatlono" hiS own ltatul of ••Iatt week''Nilron oald Boeke{oller'a eloll- when Reopn aald he wu not
l.t1Jge would umake tor a ~ an ~~~ecr· preaideal:tal
""lllq(' dine at tho GOP candlcllle.
Nldoall Convention bill he
''1 aald aood luck 111 him."
lllmleit would be "In . I ver7 Relpn aald. "I Olid aood luck
PHiLAIELPIIIA (IJPI) -Gov.
PGiitloa."
m Dick (NIXon), laat yoor at
~v. George Romney of • BohemiiD Grove. rd eey 1011'1 Nelaon A. Boekelollor, docloriag
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Michlp&gt;, once muted for thO luck UJ Harold StaiSOII but Fvo U, S. pO!Icy.ln V!-..W!aiied Pomei'Ol'
" m.. w.......
m1UtlrUy and pOUtlcallf, mcto.Y under . .
presidoclc¥ by Boeke{eller b&amp;o never mat Harold Staasen."
.... :$6 ·p . '
lore Romney cinlJped out In
Former Son. l!orry ~ caiied for 1 reversal of tho
odvlllce of tho New H-&amp;blro tor, tho GOP'al96f presldentlll u~canllatlOn" of tbe war.
BOND TAKEN
'(, primar)', did not -rae the candidate, aald he stW ._,... He Olid 5el&amp;o1&gt; muBt UIIDDO
0!10 ~ wutorlelt!id!Q' Poml
' New Yorker.
ed Nl&gt;un but, "Governor gre11er rOiliOnslbUIQ' for Ita Ilea. trQY ~r Chlrles ~Tue.,
''It is good for tho Rll&gt;ublican Boeke{eller Is cortalnl,y wolo t!Qy,
cia1 o...,q. ·it Wll by HaroldE\oo
l!ocke!ellor, ill hlsftratapeach
party and the country," Rom-- come.."
38, long llot1Dm,~DICharge
ney Olld In a statemOJL
Sen. Everett M. llrkaeo of since lanouncing hlJ candldley at driving while lntoxlc....,'tor
New York
Mayor John Dllnois, Senate lkll&gt;ubltcan 1..0. Tueeday for the HspubllcanPrla.
$20.
~ said he waa •4pleaaed" er, a man given to wordl, had ldoottal nomination, urged the
GOP INVITED
about ReokeloUor's announc.. low about l!ockefell.,.s ..,. Vnlted States m call a aUIIIIIIII
~cans are 1Dvil*i10 u;
conferenee of Governmentl "in tend the lleet 'YOOl' Caodlcllle
ment. "I ckt siG)J)Ort bl.m.'' Slid lllUDCement.
14
Lindsay, •'} 1111 StmJOrtlng
Jt'l I free COUiil'Y• 1 1m the gloat crescent from JltPID Nlabl Thurada1'May J. 11sp. ...
thlvulhout lodla 1o Iran" In at the Meigs CountY gorap, opoo.
blm.''
tborDU&amp;hb' uncommiu.d."
seuch of method&amp; to tnsure ec. aored 1Q' tho Melga Colmjy YOIIII&amp;
Gov. Ronald Reagan of
mmlc progrosa and pOUtlcol
stablllt;r in the area.
The IJOVOI'IIOr mode hla rOo
marks In 1 tiiiOOCh pnpared tor
· (Cootinued from Pagel)
delivery m 1 lunchOO!I at tho
port.
World
A!Mrs CoWICU of PhiloBockefaller, who Aid he was
delphia.
Thee,.,erptsroleosedby
"most gradlled and -ed''
his otafl olrored neither dremotlc
1Q' the shoWing, apporontly won
new
IOiutlons rorthewar mr 8\JI"'
the elactlon in the small mwns
gostionB
for POOCO neaotletlolllo
of Mao~husetts. AlthoUI!Il he
The
spooch
broke a I~ and
·cambrid£0 1&gt;1 269 - s
confl)lcuous sDtmCo by Jloeke{olo
and Worceator by 611, he traUod
Fwaeral services tor Mra.
Volpe 1Q' 712 wtes In Bosmn, Goldie R. White, 66, who died lor on u. S. policy In Southesat
loot lllring!leld by 3611, Brockton Tuelday at Veterans Memorial Asia.
by 369, Lawre"'o by 367 and Ro8Pitalln Pomei'Ol'o wllibeheld
Pall River by 79 in the bill c!U'
Fridaj&gt; at 2 p. m.otlllllora FUo
bottleo.
norol Home In GalllPol1•· 1!8v. 1 1~
U!woll w11 tho lone roma!J&gt;. Charles Simon wW con&lt;U:t the
1at1 ciQ' o - . a oarljo mcto.Y, aorvlceo.
but the Merrimack Volley
Burial wW be In Mound HlU
1Dllstrlal CIQ' II I Btro!ll cometsrY· Friend&amp; m&amp;J call at
llomoc:ratlc areo. Unofficial tho !unorel homo alter t p, m.
Natural pa rates wlU he r ..
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duced two lllld 31 o...-llundredtha
Lowell by less than IOO -s,
llro. Wblto, 1 roaldonl of 100. ot a cent per thoueend cubic foot
·wblch would not affect the final diii(IOrt, WOI harD In GaUWolis In -~ and Middl&lt;tJOrt beo
on Jan. 29, 1902, dauilhter of tho &amp;lmlnil Juno 1, Columbia Gal
~Juno•!j.'t'ISaraAnn~a, .of Qblp, ""~IPID"""od tada)'. ,
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~~.- ~ ,~~s111.· Mlddlf&amp;)Ort. :
ii1o married Ira White. In 1918 JJIIDIC8l' for the gas COIIWIDY;
In Gallla County. He prec- oald the clecreasewWresultlnan
her in delth In 1B3ll. ·
annual eevtnc at about $1-lt for
Two sons and two dau&amp;hters the average customer who helta
survive, Floyd Whitt, Loni!Dg, hi&amp; home with aatural gao,
llan., and Leo White, T-a,
The reductions come under
Fla., Mro. Rali&gt;h (Mary) KeGo provlalons ofthefllelcoatclausea
leg. 2.98
ar,
McLean.
Va.~o
and
Mrs.
Bert
In
the
communities•
eoutraet•
I
(llelnn) Bocllmor, lllddl&lt;tJOrt. with the pa company and wW
Mra. Marearet Mae u:.ereer, One dauiht&amp;r proc- her In remain ill elfect for 0111 yoor.
Reg. 10.95
a, Patriot 111. I, died Mollday deotb. Fourtaen grandchDdreo They oro the result of 1 refund
evoo1ng 111 7:05 at Hoholr Hos- sum...
from Ohio Fuel G11 Co., wblch
pital.
She
had
a
patient
One
siBtor,
lira.
Sylvlallamll,
Bl(llllleo nature! paiD Columbia
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x-aator, Blll"'IVOO.
Gal of Ohio and26other&amp;IICOJI&gt;o
Reg. 5.99
Mrs. Mercer was born July
Mro. White wao a cook at ~ ponies In Ohio.
9, 1893 Ill CuilDden, tho daulltt· 1or HoiPltalatone time. S!ewao
The rate clecresse wW IPP1.Jo
tor"' 'lbomal EdWard and ,Nsn- lut ~od 11 a cook II the 111 241. Oblo communltiea In eo.
1111 Hqer. !lie woo the laat aur- NelaonvWe TB Hofllital. S!ewu lumble Gao of Ohio tll'ritory,
mtng member ot her !amlly. a member ot 1he Na~Arene
llle woo married to WUbur M. Qlureh.
Mercer, Dee. 21, 19IO at WollReg. 1.19
peo, W, Va. Hs 11Ul'11veo, alan&amp;
VETEHANS IIEMOIIIAL
ooe ...,, Fraud Mercer ol
HOSPITAL
Patriot: three daulltttero, Mn.
ADIIISIIONS - Emmett WW,
Reg. 4.95 4 Player
Namle Javlns, st. Albanl, W. Pomeroy: George ~. Rao
Va.; Mrs. Gene&gt;lve Smith, Bl· cine; Gordo P-aon, Hsclrio;
NEW HAVEN- Funeral oerc:rrua: llro. Glady• casto, wile Ruth cas..U, Yiddlc&gt;ort; Geoe vi&lt;O&amp; for Nora E. RoUIIh, 87,
'' of Rev. CAitO at Qlester; teD &amp;aa. Pomeroy.
Reg. 1.00 .
MJDor...We, who died thlo mom·
...,.tcblldrell, 23 groii-Crand·
IISCHABGES - VIta Nlerl, lnl wlU he held Friday ol 2 p.
cblldreo, and throe great.sreot. Audrey Jel!oro, illn')' Ehlln, m. o1 the EwiDI a&gt;apel with the
granclchUdrell.
George Cimdlfl, George ~. Rev. R. L. carmichael and Rev.
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Reg. 98c, 91nchr 100 Count
Mrs.
Mereer
wa1 a member
w-u stuUer oflldaUq. a,-.
•••
at the Patrklt -~~ Olurch.
tal wlU he In the Graham
Sorvleoo will be held there ol 3 liE1GS GENERAL liOSPifAL
ol GrahiDI - ·
' p.m. 1burlday. The Rev. Alfred ADiollSSlONS - Ella Gooclln, -statim cometsrY
Reg;,98c, Service 4
cametor7 at Graham
IIDUOJ will olflciate. Hurtal will Harrlsonvillo,
!lie was am.....,. at tbellllllhe In Ohio Valley Memory GarIISCHARGES - None.
ed
Brelhron ChUrch at Now Us.
!.•· r dena.
ed Brelhron Orurdl at N e w
Reg. 2.98, 1 Gal.
Friend a .may call. at Mlller' s
and
altellded
the
F1111111"al Rome after 2 p.m. Wedocllot a.urch In MlneriVIlle. She
need&amp;y. The body will he fllkeo to
(Conllnuod from Page 1)
.... piOCeded bi -IQ'•dlll&amp;b·
the church to lie in state ThunReg..•.19, ~Qt. Stainless
Rth, backed by tho Big Bond tor, Mra. WUUam (Frede) Kea.
dat' !rom 2111 3 p.m.
dallcera, wW c1o Whipped tor- four 1f01'1 ll"·
I
!mvtvor• !Delude three gr11111Cream.
Papant acco._tot Ia lira. dlqlrtera,llro.Dole(Mel')')llol·
Reg. 1.19, 541172
Marpret Neuman and drUm·. era, Sonohllch, Dl.; lira. Doamtr 11 fred Sla..., an Ohio aid (J)elorea) 11e1in11t, and Mra.
Unl•erlil¥ -nl. UjlltiDI and Edward (Jiolenl Mcnwmald.ota11iD1 will he bandied 1&gt;1 a BIB of Walled Lake, Mlddpn, and
of
Bencllillnotrel
nine ereot-aranddlil-.
eompoaed o1 Mr. and lo!fa. AIFrlendo mey call at the Ill·
tan H&amp;rrla, Mra. Robert c.,., aoral hOmO anytime.
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Roherl and Jameo CI'OII a Dd
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(lllleoro wore elected w!len Erie Qiambora.
THREE ABE FINED
' 400.
lllddlti&gt;Ofl a.urch of Olriot
Aat bijjl lchooi It U· Three per- - I ilnocl by
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mat !llndiJ, April clonll !rom OIUll,y - · wW lllddllfi.Orl liaiOI'
o. Fllher
~ASU
Thot"worolfl.lserve u allier• and ullhor-• 1'ulldl,y
' ""'·ill the dNrch.
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loiQyor ... elected prea- for the ·evont. On- m aa21, Rklno,
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;,ldilill KathJ Manl01 vice preli· alii In tho aocii~UIII .will be Nlllllic 1 1toP li&amp;D. Gocy R I 1
!llaan· Souloby, seeratory:
(lila Eta~ Cblpo HaynN, It, Bt,l,lll.....rt,for
Abbott. treaaurer; Rid&amp; ter at Si&amp;ma J'l!l liot'Or· IPMt:.._ both f18 aqd 'ooall,lllld
,_tor, and RDger Icy and Ill• ~ Chombor Emorloa~oo,eo,-ltr.1,Ciiolbo .
ortdlre&lt;tor, aalllled by of CGmllllrco, .,..._..,.. at• tn;'t$ .and ~- on etmletlooat
and Debbie Msi4on. the 191111 _,t.
lnlo&gt;dcldon.·
Advance 'tlckota 1111¥ be pur.
GorliLch clonalod $1 for
chased 111lllf .P·m: liolurdiJ at
liL ,.,.ATOE ILL .
irOuP wU1 be
Nelson' I Dtull, SWIM 1 n d
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Mr and .,. the Sowll18 C.U;S.. )llddlo. "' CIUii, /!1;, WhO waa
tho · port, IN1 at the Ful'.vilu lllr· Hob~ ~l!"iiP•1 ·~ 1 1M4ea1

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·Dies Wednesday

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PIDESTAI. PwmR :····· only 99c

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· Elmi1 Brinker, WWlsm Carl..
mn, Beti.Y Van !Jeter, Marsaret
Ann carlemn and Patrick cart..
too aoeompanllld 1&gt;1 Mr.andldra,
Hayman Bornltt of Pomeroy vi..
lted Ptl. and Mrs. Keith Harnits
and sons at Kingston, Ohio, !IW&gt;day, ilr. and Mro. Gory Barnlt•
and .,dlilthtor• also called 1otor
1011 wao a family reunion.
Mr. ' 11t11 Mrs, ~ Pierce
of AlhenO, JIDIIOS Clrele at ~ow
Haven, W, Va., and Rick Cl!':le
of Charl-n. were a! the homo
., lll'a. 11ory c~ 1 !!llurday

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for tilt Witllaut acrubblfll or willllfll.

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""'lllna, broilin1 roaulta.
-clean Mlily.
I 0 S--' lltolle "'lei01
I RIIIIOWibleOven Dcorbrinpllln COINIII·
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aut on ny on 11111'"·
illlal for falter cleanlna. •
llluml..ud Clock and Interval Timor for • Convenient Applilnce Outlet for Toeatw, ·
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tlminl oven and surface cookinc.
Mixer, .etc.
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DAVIS ICE &amp; PRODUCE CO.
(Owned and Operated By Crows Stuk Housel

Between Pomeroy and Middleport

Mr. and Mrs, Don !mlth and

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family were dinner guest11 of Mr.
and Mn. Paul !linlth ol U&gt;rcu,
ho\!Orlng tho blrthdaj&gt; of Mrs.
UllVII Joan Smith.

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Is atllred
In
Applesword
Jack,Inwith
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ot Columbus spentaweekendwlth
RalPh Lee and Robert Lee and

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,MiaUve plaaa are also llei'I!BY lor the Town'• IMua!
Fourth of July eolobratiooand participation In the Me""'
COuiiQ' Fair.
In addltloa to the varioua •ct.
ta110111 the """ 11m blue
ribbons at the Weal VfrgiDis
Federaii&lt;X!- Women's Club Con·
ventiOII .attbeGreemrlttr, White
!lliphUr !Pflnga: '.
lofra. Iiuilllle Hester...., these
on six · dolls · olle created from
acrapaH,J! material, and dried
apples- pArakeet feautora, ate.
Mall of you I am sure hve
soon oculptund IIIIPIO dolls but the six characters i viewed
theotbernlgbt,GrandmaGrlmes,
Apple Jack, an Italian, and three
kings - e the most reoll&amp;tle
dried apple characters 1 have
ever 10011. These characters
stand about 8" hlp.
Grandma Grlmea, a fitting
name don't you think, hfeatured silllng in her rocking cbllr
l&lt;nltdng, carving .. the llj)ple
e.&lt;tenclsovor'aperiodofSweeks
with· the final results, a I a c e

cent weekend.

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CURTAIN RODS .. · .. ·.... only 1tc

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Mro. Cbarleo Dodd did
her bit, olie washed and ironed
tho eurtalns ol home.
stnCe it wili Indeed bO along, ·
hal 111mmer tho group met with ·
NoW Haven Town &lt;OW!cll andotb· 1~:;;.
or. Interested poroooa, ln'·i'eaard
·to :llili oporllli&lt;m · o1 the swimm1ng pOol IN1 communii.Y build-

:~; Oarmei·N~w; ·::IT.~::.?.~~=~ 99Z-l63S'··"·' . .

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TABLE aom
Reg.29c

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Ins lou,congenital
speech mal!orlllliiiOJl,.
de!eds, ,d olt drawn
andwrlnkled,takeoonits
palate,
own character.
carving a little
arid other crippled types where eaeh evenlna during the 8 weeks
110 services are otherwise avail- brings out the truly roallotlc
able.
~
features.
These bunnies made a great
Grandma's body made to fit
contribution to the 1968 Eaoter the head, io attired in a h i g h
Seal Campaign by collecting neck w!llte blouseandblacl&lt;sklrt.
$211.80 ror the ·two Saturday&amp;, Her hair Is composed of white
the socit!ty said.
yarn put in place with tweezer•
A full fcport ls to be~· a tiny strand at a time,
lated and edited, giving a full
Apple Jnck, the plrate,"inothreport on the suceeas or the er DJ)I)Ie character, stands on
1968 Mason COunty qster Seal . his peg leg holding a par rut.
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convention In Columbus 1 ro-

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BADMINTON SETS · ··· _., $2.99

ta1loD
m'a Club and Searl and Roo·
buck FOIIldallon lot effective
Commun!IY action ' tbroulllout
1966-M.
1, ~• obaerved "rot ~and thl•
Communii.Y acti&lt;X! - reeoidly
we were · -·by the prelldem,
Mrs. Euphe Hooter, to clean
tho llbrl\')' In PfiiPOfatlon. •for
open house '"'· TueldU. , 1\'&lt;XI·
der,.t how m0111 would ·•
..,
- well Ill~ first to with
scrub bucket and rap waalolro.
Marjorie lloffJnan. Others thol
shoWed ui&gt; to scn~b !loon. duot
booka, and clean wlftdow• .were
Mrs. Eugene Hester, Mrs. Wil!lam Russell, llrs.Edwanlsteln,
Mrs. Jack .Flesher, Mrs. &amp;Ill·
dred RoUsh:..: and ldrs; Doneld
· .~,,
which the JOIIIIC bumleolll""sented will 111&gt; 10Wardo helti/ng aoy
child or adult who io crippled
1&gt;1 birth, Injury or Ulneaslildudlng orthriUs, ceribralpi.ijQo, pOllo, muscular &lt;IYslrOllhY, multipie aclerools, orthopedic, hoar-

n, !linith attended an FF A

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Terry Dougher\)', Miss Debbie
Woqmer, Miss Calhy Woomer,·
Miss
Sa)'re,.

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::"!!rom
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r.ae..aii&lt;XI of \¥om.

The donations
'for thelfl,llles By the
Day
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and=~Mi=s~aK:alhY:~IIal:l.
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omaAL BASEJAI'S .... 0!11J 77c ·a..;::;:

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Furnltu.re

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Chlldrens lORRIES · ····· only 23c. LADIES

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TO THE FIIIST l&lt;M

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-rviand 'and• kept a watchfUl
010 .., the bimnlea aa tht1l:anvaosed t h e - and lower bulllneos sections of Point Pleasant
· Mrs. Keith lUll, Mrs. alarles
Holstein, Jr., Mrs. Jamos Warns. ley,, Mr. · and· Mrs. David Lari-

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LAWN CHAIRS ·.. ·.... only $2.99 MaPifylng MIROIS ···· orjy .~

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AHANDY.IOOK

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and

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OIAISE LOIMGES · .... only $6.44 LADe
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Moyer Named
President

men

~~=·=Pd=·~Po=l.~.::!.;.te:
.· MillY
IJ!anko are iloctoiMied
.,· ~r!'!}:
• T,a.mMr:M:'·~~:!':e:s·~d&amp;W:·:
;:.v ~... ,. ,t:·:Bow•r
.,.. 'ot·,· the
following
girls
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tll'e women who

'DAYS~

On Monday

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Mrs. Mercer,

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Mrs. White

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cltaii&lt;XII recentiy. They roceiV•
., od ~· Silver SWord Cltali&lt;X! lor
Capel; Crulllde; . NaUonal Red
Croao lot.Wuntati oervlcearon·
lkli'ocl fillloWibs'llle Sliv..·Jlri&lt;li!O
Coltapae: Honor Otli&gt; ~wu:d, pre-

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; ·.PT. PLEASANT- ~"'· ..dauabter' p! Ml'l AAd· j\ks.J, W. llr.Mdllfra.Ga'1Qigbea,1a. bove .•are the ·Ma.., eount,y .Eaa- ."p.~~•.Am Siller"'~ or Klmall-d, daughter o1 Mr. aiJd
·lor Seal !lunnlea who cl~. ¥r~ w ·Mrs;y~tlil Siileto, Jr., Mrs. IUehord Kinnaird· s u o an
t tho 19118 Easter' Seal P'~llll ''Kay' erl!btree;, ~ of ldro. Amlek, ~- of,Mr: and ldra.
~ Saturday, April lllb,_ W;.~~uti! ~ ,Cr,IItrf!li, llenlse Me- Joe AIJ)Idt, M¢iui\ G,r 0 e r,
_ard&amp;y, April 1311t, by \irolillt-, :llo!'lel, dauahter ot ¥r. andMro. dlugltter ot Mr. &amp;lid Mro. Rob. lq to the people of Mason Coun- Calvin R. McDaniel, llel&gt;ra Ham· ert Gt.,.. ' and lieverl;r woom.. ~paper lute~ made ~Y hand!· 1110&lt;k, ~' of Mrs •.B. C. er, ,dall&amp;bl.r;.or ·~. ond:, Mr•·
"!'pped empklieoa of lite Ea-. ~ ,. ~ota FrllOlllllll, W.• IL wOIJIIieio. ~r yiiuaa Ia; ~al SOcieQ'.
~ter·.. "' ·Mr. ai1i1 Mrs. Ill- dita, w!IQ . flril}•lt!",tlici: 11 1111n. · !llown 11'01\1 loll , to rjSitl In· . ~1\f,,lii Free~.
, ,
1111•· bUt Ire .not pictured wore
...the picture above are:
' ,,·, ·~ )lj!!DI.E • ~01: Detible Ftllh. . Christie .:W~er." ' di~l!lltor· of
," BACK ROW: i'ellll" Nowso'!'", .. '!'"· ~r of ll!r. and lira .. Mr. and Mr(. iv. u, Woomer,
. .,.,gbter of Mr. and lo!fo.; lf¥· ·. \'td\P Fisher, Tina ll'llcoxeo, Booky noti~nd, dall&amp;l&gt;ter of Mr.
· liD Newsom~, Mary Dolton, dluit!hter at Mr. and llrs. Lor- and lolra. Russtllllolland, Mary
.. n&lt;'~e.", ·
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atne ~eoxen, Keaa Pridemore, and Jeanie Perry, ctallllrter• or
ds.lllhter of Mr. IN1 Mrs. ~en- Mi. · lind Mro. Charles Perry,
no1b D. Pridemore; Jod1 White, Jllt Kearna, daujillf~r of lolr.
dauahler . of lllr. and lolro .. _0~ and Mri. Gene Kearn a, and Tan· 0. "
, , o,~. Whlter·."!'lle .~' ~: !b'lild~!erFierballill&gt;daU&amp;b·
"r · ol Mr. ~d lllrl. ~· ·teii:a ·ot\'.1&gt;1•. and lira. JcieFterHenry. Lisle \l'ird, dau&amp;llter,of .. i&gt;allsh. ''!'hete worealaotwo&gt;)'OIIII8
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Mr: and Mrs. •Domald L. Ward,
Who made their rounds.
, ' ·. ~J1111l!a Farl~d~terii!Mr. 'llle.v i"were Mitch. Holateln, 11111
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lllld Mrs. Melvin For 01·
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of , ~o~r-, and Mio. a&gt;arles HoiCOURT OF
F.R,ONf R()W: Jennifer Lund, Jlllll,;-' Jrt, '.and, Dov!~ Lol!ham,
·daU&amp;Ilter of "ft i ondMrs. Chn' ·sOn ofMt.' and)lrs.lllvid !..anle,l Lu,r•d, Barbar~ ~-""• ~:' ~a,m.

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SI.BLOlN STEAL'!!~~2'~------------1b. 99e
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and Oi.i Ev Aid It~ a r:r.o CO&lt;IIII'1·
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to NoW York·Qov, Nelsen Boekeloli.,.a -~~~~ ·)
tho R&lt;Publl&lt;an~a presldontlollll!llinltiOI1wa&amp;,mtl ''
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Bitbard 11, Nl"'n, tho former vice prelldoot, eeld he thoilihl ll!llllllll!ill
CllellllUkl·wln tht GOP liOIIIinlllon deflllte Boeketell.,.a entr)'. .
. Jloekl(oller, he oald, ''eanltlll Cllltomla oald l!ocke{oller'l
· a vigorous cUDPtlgn bill I .......,...em clld not chllv
"· bili!tve rU Win tbe nomloatlono" hiS own ltatul of ••Iatt week''Nilron oald Boeke{oller'a eloll- when Reopn aald he wu not
l.t1Jge would umake tor a ~ an ~~~ecr· preaideal:tal
""lllq(' dine at tho GOP candlcllle.
Nldoall Convention bill he
''1 aald aood luck 111 him."
lllmleit would be "In . I ver7 Relpn aald. "I Olid aood luck
PHiLAIELPIIIA (IJPI) -Gov.
PGiitloa."
m Dick (NIXon), laat yoor at
~v. George Romney of • BohemiiD Grove. rd eey 1011'1 Nelaon A. Boekelollor, docloriag
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Michlp&gt;, once muted for thO luck UJ Harold StaiSOII but Fvo U, S. pO!Icy.ln V!-..W!aiied Pomei'Ol'
" m.. w.......
m1UtlrUy and pOUtlcallf, mcto.Y under . .
presidoclc¥ by Boeke{eller b&amp;o never mat Harold Staasen."
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lore Romney cinlJped out In
Former Son. l!orry ~ caiied for 1 reversal of tho
odvlllce of tho New H-&amp;blro tor, tho GOP'al96f presldentlll u~canllatlOn" of tbe war.
BOND TAKEN
'(, primar)', did not -rae the candidate, aald he stW ._,... He Olid 5el&amp;o1&gt; muBt UIIDDO
0!10 ~ wutorlelt!id!Q' Poml
' New Yorker.
ed Nl&gt;un but, "Governor gre11er rOiliOnslbUIQ' for Ita Ilea. trQY ~r Chlrles ~Tue.,
''It is good for tho Rll&gt;ublican Boeke{eller Is cortalnl,y wolo t!Qy,
cia1 o...,q. ·it Wll by HaroldE\oo
l!ocke!ellor, ill hlsftratapeach
party and the country," Rom-- come.."
38, long llot1Dm,~DICharge
ney Olld In a statemOJL
Sen. Everett M. llrkaeo of since lanouncing hlJ candldley at driving while lntoxlc....,'tor
New York
Mayor John Dllnois, Senate lkll&gt;ubltcan 1..0. Tueeday for the HspubllcanPrla.
$20.
~ said he waa •4pleaaed" er, a man given to wordl, had ldoottal nomination, urged the
GOP INVITED
about ReokeloUor's announc.. low about l!ockefell.,.s ..,. Vnlted States m call a aUIIIIIIII
~cans are 1Dvil*i10 u;
conferenee of Governmentl "in tend the lleet 'YOOl' Caodlcllle
ment. "I ckt siG)J)Ort bl.m.'' Slid lllUDCement.
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Lindsay, •'} 1111 StmJOrtlng
Jt'l I free COUiil'Y• 1 1m the gloat crescent from JltPID Nlabl Thurada1'May J. 11sp. ...
thlvulhout lodla 1o Iran" In at the Meigs CountY gorap, opoo.
blm.''
tborDU&amp;hb' uncommiu.d."
seuch of method&amp; to tnsure ec. aored 1Q' tho Melga Colmjy YOIIII&amp;
Gov. Ronald Reagan of
mmlc progrosa and pOUtlcol
stablllt;r in the area.
The IJOVOI'IIOr mode hla rOo
marks In 1 tiiiOOCh pnpared tor
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delivery m 1 lunchOO!I at tho
port.
World
A!Mrs CoWICU of PhiloBockefaller, who Aid he was
delphia.
Thee,.,erptsroleosedby
"most gradlled and -ed''
his otafl olrored neither dremotlc
1Q' the shoWing, apporontly won
new
IOiutlons rorthewar mr 8\JI"'
the elactlon in the small mwns
gostionB
for POOCO neaotletlolllo
of Mao~husetts. AlthoUI!Il he
The
spooch
broke a I~ and
·cambrid£0 1&gt;1 269 - s
confl)lcuous sDtmCo by Jloeke{olo
and Worceator by 611, he traUod
Fwaeral services tor Mra.
Volpe 1Q' 712 wtes In Bosmn, Goldie R. White, 66, who died lor on u. S. policy In Southesat
loot lllring!leld by 3611, Brockton Tuelday at Veterans Memorial Asia.
by 369, Lawre"'o by 367 and Ro8Pitalln Pomei'Ol'o wllibeheld
Pall River by 79 in the bill c!U'
Fridaj&gt; at 2 p. m.otlllllora FUo
bottleo.
norol Home In GalllPol1•· 1!8v. 1 1~
U!woll w11 tho lone roma!J&gt;. Charles Simon wW con&lt;U:t the
1at1 ciQ' o - . a oarljo mcto.Y, aorvlceo.
but the Merrimack Volley
Burial wW be In Mound HlU
1Dllstrlal CIQ' II I Btro!ll cometsrY· Friend&amp; m&amp;J call at
llomoc:ratlc areo. Unofficial tho !unorel homo alter t p, m.
Natural pa rates wlU he r ..
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duced two lllld 31 o...-llundredtha
Lowell by less than IOO -s,
llro. Wblto, 1 roaldonl of 100. ot a cent per thoueend cubic foot
·wblch would not affect the final diii(IOrt, WOI harD In GaUWolis In -~ and Middl&lt;tJOrt beo
on Jan. 29, 1902, dauilhter of tho &amp;lmlnil Juno 1, Columbia Gal
~Juno•!j.'t'ISaraAnn~a, .of Qblp, ""~IPID"""od tada)'. ,
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ii1o married Ira White. In 1918 JJIIDIC8l' for the gas COIIWIDY;
In Gallla County. He prec- oald the clecreasewWresultlnan
her in delth In 1B3ll. ·
annual eevtnc at about $1-lt for
Two sons and two dau&amp;hters the average customer who helta
survive, Floyd Whitt, Loni!Dg, hi&amp; home with aatural gao,
llan., and Leo White, T-a,
The reductions come under
Fla., Mro. Rali&gt;h (Mary) KeGo provlalons ofthefllelcoatclausea
leg. 2.98
ar,
McLean.
Va.~o
and
Mrs.
Bert
In
the
communities•
eoutraet•
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(llelnn) Bocllmor, lllddl&lt;tJOrt. with the pa company and wW
Mra. Marearet Mae u:.ereer, One dauiht&amp;r proc- her In remain ill elfect for 0111 yoor.
Reg. 10.95
a, Patriot 111. I, died Mollday deotb. Fourtaen grandchDdreo They oro the result of 1 refund
evoo1ng 111 7:05 at Hoholr Hos- sum...
from Ohio Fuel G11 Co., wblch
pital.
She
had
a
patient
One
siBtor,
lira.
Sylvlallamll,
Bl(llllleo nature! paiD Columbia
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x-aator, Blll"'IVOO.
Gal of Ohio and26other&amp;IICOJI&gt;o
Reg. 5.99
Mrs. Mercer was born July
Mro. White wao a cook at ~ ponies In Ohio.
9, 1893 Ill CuilDden, tho daulltt· 1or HoiPltalatone time. S!ewao
The rate clecresse wW IPP1.Jo
tor"' 'lbomal EdWard and ,Nsn- lut ~od 11 a cook II the 111 241. Oblo communltiea In eo.
1111 Hqer. !lie woo the laat aur- NelaonvWe TB Hofllital. S!ewu lumble Gao of Ohio tll'ritory,
mtng member ot her !amlly. a member ot 1he Na~Arene
llle woo married to WUbur M. Qlureh.
Mercer, Dee. 21, 19IO at WollReg. 1.19
peo, W, Va. Hs 11Ul'11veo, alan&amp;
VETEHANS IIEMOIIIAL
ooe ...,, Fraud Mercer ol
HOSPITAL
Patriot: three daulltttero, Mn.
ADIIISIIONS - Emmett WW,
Reg. 4.95 4 Player
Namle Javlns, st. Albanl, W. Pomeroy: George ~. Rao
Va.; Mrs. Gene&gt;lve Smith, Bl· cine; Gordo P-aon, Hsclrio;
NEW HAVEN- Funeral oerc:rrua: llro. Glady• casto, wile Ruth cas..U, Yiddlc&gt;ort; Geoe vi&lt;O&amp; for Nora E. RoUIIh, 87,
'' of Rev. CAitO at Qlester; teD &amp;aa. Pomeroy.
Reg. 1.00 .
MJDor...We, who died thlo mom·
...,.tcblldrell, 23 groii-Crand·
IISCHABGES - VIta Nlerl, lnl wlU he held Friday ol 2 p.
cblldreo, and throe great.sreot. Audrey Jel!oro, illn')' Ehlln, m. o1 the EwiDI a&gt;apel with the
granclchUdrell.
George Cimdlfl, George ~. Rev. R. L. carmichael and Rev.
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Reg. 98c, 91nchr 100 Count
Mrs.
Mereer
wa1 a member
w-u stuUer oflldaUq. a,-.
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at the Patrklt -~~ Olurch.
tal wlU he In the Graham
Sorvleoo will be held there ol 3 liE1GS GENERAL liOSPifAL
ol GrahiDI - ·
' p.m. 1burlday. The Rev. Alfred ADiollSSlONS - Ella Gooclln, -statim cometsrY
Reg;,98c, Service 4
cametor7 at Graham
IIDUOJ will olflciate. Hurtal will Harrlsonvillo,
!lie was am.....,. at tbellllllhe In Ohio Valley Memory GarIISCHARGES - None.
ed
Brelhron ChUrch at Now Us.
!.•· r dena.
ed Brelhron Orurdl at N e w
Reg. 2.98, 1 Gal.
Friend a .may call. at Mlller' s
and
altellded
the
F1111111"al Rome after 2 p.m. Wedocllot a.urch In MlneriVIlle. She
need&amp;y. The body will he fllkeo to
(Conllnuod from Page 1)
.... piOCeded bi -IQ'•dlll&amp;b·
the church to lie in state ThunReg..•.19, ~Qt. Stainless
Rth, backed by tho Big Bond tor, Mra. WUUam (Frede) Kea.
dat' !rom 2111 3 p.m.
dallcera, wW c1o Whipped tor- four 1f01'1 ll"·
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!mvtvor• !Delude three gr11111Cream.
Papant acco._tot Ia lira. dlqlrtera,llro.Dole(Mel')')llol·
Reg. 1.19, 541172
Marpret Neuman and drUm·. era, Sonohllch, Dl.; lira. Doamtr 11 fred Sla..., an Ohio aid (J)elorea) 11e1in11t, and Mra.
Unl•erlil¥ -nl. UjlltiDI and Edward (Jiolenl Mcnwmald.ota11iD1 will he bandied 1&gt;1 a BIB of Walled Lake, Mlddpn, and
of
Bencllillnotrel
nine ereot-aranddlil-.
eompoaed o1 Mr. and lo!fa. AIFrlendo mey call at the Ill·
tan H&amp;rrla, Mra. Robert c.,., aoral hOmO anytime.
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THREE ABE FINED
' 400.
lllddlti&gt;Ofl a.urch of Olriot
Aat bijjl lchooi It U· Three per- - I ilnocl by
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o. Fllher
~ASU
Thot"worolfl.lserve u allier• and ullhor-• 1'ulldl,y
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loiQyor ... elected prea- for the ·evont. On- m aa21, Rklno,
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;,ldilill KathJ Manl01 vice preli· alii In tho aocii~UIII .will be Nlllllic 1 1toP li&amp;D. Gocy R I 1
!llaan· Souloby, seeratory:
(lila Eta~ Cblpo HaynN, It, Bt,l,lll.....rt,for
Abbott. treaaurer; Rid&amp; ter at Si&amp;ma J'l!l liot'Or· IPMt:.._ both f18 aqd 'ooall,lllld
,_tor, and RDger Icy and Ill• ~ Chombor Emorloa~oo,eo,-ltr.1,Ciiolbo .
ortdlre&lt;tor, aalllled by of CGmllllrco, .,..._..,.. at• tn;'t$ .and ~- on etmletlooat
and Debbie Msi4on. the 191111 _,t.
lnlo&gt;dcldon.·
Advance 'tlckota 1111¥ be pur.
GorliLch clonalod $1 for
chased 111lllf .P·m: liolurdiJ at
liL ,.,.ATOE ILL .
irOuP wU1 be
Nelson' I Dtull, SWIM 1 n d
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Mr and .,. the Sowll18 C.U;S.. )llddlo. "' CIUii, /!1;, WhO waa
tho · port, IN1 at the Ful'.vilu lllr· Hob~ ~l!"iiP•1 ·~ 1 1M4ea1

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· Elmi1 Brinker, WWlsm Carl..
mn, Beti.Y Van !Jeter, Marsaret
Ann carlemn and Patrick cart..
too aoeompanllld 1&gt;1 Mr.andldra,
Hayman Bornltt of Pomeroy vi..
lted Ptl. and Mrs. Keith Harnits
and sons at Kingston, Ohio, !IW&gt;day, ilr. and Mro. Gory Barnlt•
and .,dlilthtor• also called 1otor
1011 wao a family reunion.
Mr. ' 11t11 Mrs, ~ Pierce
of AlhenO, JIDIIOS Clrele at ~ow
Haven, W, Va., and Rick Cl!':le
of Charl-n. were a! the homo
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-clean Mlily.
I 0 S--' lltolle "'lei01
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illlal for falter cleanlna. •
llluml..ud Clock and Interval Timor for • Convenient Applilnce Outlet for Toeatw, ·
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Mixer, .etc.
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DAVIS ICE &amp; PRODUCE CO.
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and Mn. Paul !linlth ol U&gt;rcu,
ho\!Orlng tho blrthdaj&gt; of Mrs.
UllVII Joan Smith.

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ot Columbus spentaweekendwlth
RalPh Lee and Robert Lee and

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,MiaUve plaaa are also llei'I!BY lor the Town'• IMua!
Fourth of July eolobratiooand participation In the Me""'
COuiiQ' Fair.
In addltloa to the varioua •ct.
ta110111 the """ 11m blue
ribbons at the Weal VfrgiDis
Federaii&lt;X!- Women's Club Con·
ventiOII .attbeGreemrlttr, White
!lliphUr !Pflnga: '.
lofra. Iiuilllle Hester...., these
on six · dolls · olle created from
acrapaH,J! material, and dried
apples- pArakeet feautora, ate.
Mall of you I am sure hve
soon oculptund IIIIPIO dolls but the six characters i viewed
theotbernlgbt,GrandmaGrlmes,
Apple Jack, an Italian, and three
kings - e the most reoll&amp;tle
dried apple characters 1 have
ever 10011. These characters
stand about 8" hlp.
Grandma Grlmea, a fitting
name don't you think, hfeatured silllng in her rocking cbllr
l&lt;nltdng, carving .. the llj)ple
e.&lt;tenclsovor'aperiodofSweeks
with· the final results, a I a c e

cent weekend.

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Mro. Cbarleo Dodd did
her bit, olie washed and ironed
tho eurtalns ol home.
stnCe it wili Indeed bO along, ·
hal 111mmer tho group met with ·
NoW Haven Town &lt;OW!cll andotb· 1~:;;.
or. Interested poroooa, ln'·i'eaard
·to :llili oporllli&lt;m · o1 the swimm1ng pOol IN1 communii.Y build-

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Reg.29c

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Ins lou,congenital
speech mal!orlllliiiOJl,.
de!eds, ,d olt drawn
andwrlnkled,takeoonits
palate,
own character.
carving a little
arid other crippled types where eaeh evenlna during the 8 weeks
110 services are otherwise avail- brings out the truly roallotlc
able.
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features.
These bunnies made a great
Grandma's body made to fit
contribution to the 1968 Eaoter the head, io attired in a h i g h
Seal Campaign by collecting neck w!llte blouseandblacl&lt;sklrt.
$211.80 ror the ·two Saturday&amp;, Her hair Is composed of white
the socit!ty said.
yarn put in place with tweezer•
A full fcport ls to be~· a tiny strand at a time,
lated and edited, giving a full
Apple Jnck, the plrate,"inothreport on the suceeas or the er DJ)I)Ie character, stands on
1968 Mason COunty qster Seal . his peg leg holding a par rut.
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BADMINTON SETS · ··· _., $2.99

ta1loD
m'a Club and Searl and Roo·
buck FOIIldallon lot effective
Commun!IY action ' tbroulllout
1966-M.
1, ~• obaerved "rot ~and thl•
Communii.Y acti&lt;X! - reeoidly
we were · -·by the prelldem,
Mrs. Euphe Hooter, to clean
tho llbrl\')' In PfiiPOfatlon. •for
open house '"'· TueldU. , 1\'&lt;XI·
der,.t how m0111 would ·•
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- well Ill~ first to with
scrub bucket and rap waalolro.
Marjorie lloffJnan. Others thol
shoWed ui&gt; to scn~b !loon. duot
booka, and clean wlftdow• .were
Mrs. Eugene Hester, Mrs. Wil!lam Russell, llrs.Edwanlsteln,
Mrs. Jack .Flesher, Mrs. &amp;Ill·
dred RoUsh:..: and ldrs; Doneld
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which the JOIIIIC bumleolll""sented will 111&gt; 10Wardo helti/ng aoy
child or adult who io crippled
1&gt;1 birth, Injury or Ulneaslildudlng orthriUs, ceribralpi.ijQo, pOllo, muscular &lt;IYslrOllhY, multipie aclerools, orthopedic, hoar-

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Woqmer, Miss Calhy Woomer,·
Miss
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The donations
'for thelfl,llles By the
Day
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and=~Mi=s~aK:alhY:~IIal:l.
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omaAL BASEJAI'S .... 0!11J 77c ·a..;::;:

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Chlldrens lORRIES · ····· only 23c. LADIES

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-rviand 'and• kept a watchfUl
010 .., the bimnlea aa tht1l:anvaosed t h e - and lower bulllneos sections of Point Pleasant
· Mrs. Keith lUll, Mrs. alarles
Holstein, Jr., Mrs. Jamos Warns. ley,, Mr. · and· Mrs. David Lari-

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LAWN CHAIRS ·.. ·.... only $2.99 MaPifylng MIROIS ···· orjy .~

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OIAISE LOIMGES · .... only $6.44 LADe
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Moyer Named
President

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~~=·=Pd=·~Po=l.~.::!.;.te:
.· MillY
IJ!anko are iloctoiMied
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;:.v ~... ,. ,t:·:Bow•r
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following
girls
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tll'e women who

'DAYS~

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Mrs. White

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cltaii&lt;XII recentiy. They roceiV•
., od ~· Silver SWord Cltali&lt;X! lor
Capel; Crulllde; . NaUonal Red
Croao lot.Wuntati oervlcearon·
lkli'ocl fillloWibs'llle Sliv..·Jlri&lt;li!O
Coltapae: Honor Otli&gt; ~wu:d, pre-

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; ·.PT. PLEASANT- ~"'· ..dauabter' p! Ml'l AAd· j\ks.J, W. llr.Mdllfra.Ga'1Qigbea,1a. bove .•are the ·Ma.., eount,y .Eaa- ."p.~~•.Am Siller"'~ or Klmall-d, daughter o1 Mr. aiJd
·lor Seal !lunnlea who cl~. ¥r~ w ·Mrs;y~tlil Siileto, Jr., Mrs. IUehord Kinnaird· s u o an
t tho 19118 Easter' Seal P'~llll ''Kay' erl!btree;, ~ of ldro. Amlek, ~- of,Mr: and ldra.
~ Saturday, April lllb,_ W;.~~uti! ~ ,Cr,IItrf!li, llenlse Me- Joe AIJ)Idt, M¢iui\ G,r 0 e r,
_ard&amp;y, April 1311t, by \irolillt-, :llo!'lel, dauahter ot ¥r. andMro. dlugltter ot Mr. &amp;lid Mro. Rob. lq to the people of Mason Coun- Calvin R. McDaniel, llel&gt;ra Ham· ert Gt.,.. ' and lieverl;r woom.. ~paper lute~ made ~Y hand!· 1110&lt;k, ~' of Mrs •.B. C. er, ,dall&amp;bl.r;.or ·~. ond:, Mr•·
"!'pped empklieoa of lite Ea-. ~ ,. ~ota FrllOlllllll, W.• IL wOIJIIieio. ~r yiiuaa Ia; ~al SOcieQ'.
~ter·.. "' ·Mr. ai1i1 Mrs. Ill- dita, w!IQ . flril}•lt!",tlici: 11 1111n. · !llown 11'01\1 loll , to rjSitl In· . ~1\f,,lii Free~.
, ,
1111•· bUt Ire .not pictured wore
...the picture above are:
' ,,·, ·~ )lj!!DI.E • ~01: Detible Ftllh. . Christie .:W~er." ' di~l!lltor· of
," BACK ROW: i'ellll" Nowso'!'", .. '!'"· ~r of ll!r. and lira .. Mr. and Mr(. iv. u, Woomer,
. .,.,gbter of Mr. and lo!fo.; lf¥· ·. \'td\P Fisher, Tina ll'llcoxeo, Booky noti~nd, dall&amp;l&gt;ter of Mr.
· liD Newsom~, Mary Dolton, dluit!hter at Mr. and llrs. Lor- and lolra. Russtllllolland, Mary
.. n&lt;'~e.", ·
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atne ~eoxen, Keaa Pridemore, and Jeanie Perry, ctallllrter• or
ds.lllhter of Mr. IN1 Mrs. ~en- Mi. · lind Mro. Charles Perry,
no1b D. Pridemore; Jod1 White, Jllt Kearna, daujillf~r of lolr.
dauahler . of lllr. and lolro .. _0~ and Mri. Gene Kearn a, and Tan· 0. "
, , o,~. Whlter·."!'lle .~' ~: !b'lild~!erFierballill&gt;daU&amp;b·
"r · ol Mr. ~d lllrl. ~· ·teii:a ·ot\'.1&gt;1•. and lira. JcieFterHenry. Lisle \l'ird, dau&amp;llter,of .. i&gt;allsh. ''!'hete worealaotwo&gt;)'OIIII8
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Mr: and Mrs. •Domald L. Ward,
Who made their rounds.
, ' ·. ~J1111l!a Farl~d~terii!Mr. 'llle.v i"were Mitch. Holateln, 11111
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lllld Mrs. Melvin For 01·
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of , ~o~r-, and Mio. a&gt;arles HoiCOURT OF
F.R,ONf R()W: Jennifer Lund, Jlllll,;-' Jrt, '.and, Dov!~ Lol!ham,
·daU&amp;Ilter of "ft i ondMrs. Chn' ·sOn ofMt.' and)lrs.lllvid !..anle,l Lu,r•d, Barbar~ ~-""• ~:' ~a,m.

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Suggested

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NIXON

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53C

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SI.BLOlN STEAL'!!~~2'~------------1b. 99e
.GROUN,DBEEF-------------------·-.Ib. 59C
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1BEST BAKERY BUYS!
Shaffer's FRUIT Fruit Filled SWEET

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5TH and PE:ARL STS.--RAC/NE

lb.

-CANDY BARS and
CHEWING GUM
' pk. 2s~-1o pk. 39e '

DRINK.. w.....," ..J::- 39~

PORK &amp;BEANS~-------~~~~ 19~
OLEO ·--------------·5 lbl-1.00
TISSUE. ____________ JO;! 79e·
DOG &amp;CAT FOOD .•••.12 ..... 1. 00
VEL VEETA.••••••••••.2 ~ 99e
EASY MONDA Y.•••••••-!!'!59e
DEL MONTE DRINK-----~ 29e
PEANUT BUTTER.••••~'!:!:.~9e
Ho.-tucl Solid•

Goorglan Brand Bathroom

Jo-lloBranct

Kraft Ragular Ch- Loaf

Laundry Oetorgenl Gronulol

Plnoappt.Gropefrult Comblnotion ·
PoiB,..nd

1/2 gallon ,

Stokely's Flnost Tomotoey

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PRODUCE SPECIALS

BREAD
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1BEST BAKERY BUYS!
Shaffer's FRUIT Fruit Filled SWEET

:·:

5TH and PE:ARL STS.--RAC/NE

lb.

-CANDY BARS and
CHEWING GUM
' pk. 2s~-1o pk. 39e '

DRINK.. w.....," ..J::- 39~

PORK &amp;BEANS~-------~~~~ 19~
OLEO ·--------------·5 lbl-1.00
TISSUE. ____________ JO;! 79e·
DOG &amp;CAT FOOD .•••.12 ..... 1. 00
VEL VEETA.••••••••••.2 ~ 99e
EASY MONDA Y.•••••••-!!'!59e
DEL MONTE DRINK-----~ 29e
PEANUT BUTTER.••••~'!:!:.~9e
Ho.-tucl Solid•

Goorglan Brand Bathroom

Jo-lloBranct

Kraft Ragular Ch- Loaf

Laundry Oetorgenl Gronulol

Plnoappt.Gropefrult Comblnotion ·
PoiB,..nd

1/2 gallon ,

Stokely's Flnost Tomotoey

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PRODUCE SPECIALS

BREAD
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field,

W~·ne ~Iter­

.JEFF TIIOUNTON and llorlla ·White. flrsl graders of

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. • , •That just 27 years ago
lodlQ', Series E SavingS Bonds
went on sale, with President
Franklin 1&gt;. !toosevelt as tlle

first purchaser?

one

Uow~.

cutter, destroyed
the entire ~anlsh fleet or 10
shlps in Manila Bay'!
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SERVICE SET
Funeral services tor Mr.s.
Clyde WUI!amson wllo d!Od Tilesday in Columhui wlll be held at
I p.m. Thursda7 at the Ewing
Chapel with burial In S.clt
Grove Cemetery be&amp;lde her lite

PLAN . CAR!i!V AL
Jo MASON - The Ma~ VOlun:
teer FirO Dopl. is •oponsorlng a
caQIIvl) from "Ma,y 4 thro'!lll
M~cy 11; called Smith's Flinland ~ ,
Sh:t, Jlll the old JOfl CurUo ',
P
1'1)' In the U()()$' and Ql
hus~. The body will arrive
. Proceeds will' g&lt;) !"ward
at 9 a.m. Thursday and friends the purdlall! price 0( llle now

PLAN BAKE SALE

The Junior Class or Southern
lligh School is .SPQnsoring a bake
sal~ on Saturdqy, May 4, at the
llavi~;ooWarner lnsuranctl Bldg.,
Pomeroy, starting al 9:30 a. m.
and at the Waid Crosti Sons store
in ltadne !it'arting at 9_ a. m.

BOBBY s.WUE, left, and ltinid Shuler, ~ i \ th ~-;radt•r :-., 1!\&amp;mine soml• e~
rcllcm fn:l'-hand \\a[cr cfllOI· pairlling~ (~Jill' IJ,\ thl'ir da ......matcs. Ins tructor
b lluun c Wolfe,

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,\I so, that 97 years ago today, the first United States
Postal Card was Issued?

SH -\DOW BU \ TYI'E scuinr,:~ depicting historkal en?nts I\ ere di!&gt;l&gt;la) cd b~
fiflh g.-adcrs of ~1n. Chloru;. &lt;~rimm. Hope llird, lt=h, ami .! 1mnif~1· ~lug1·agc
stand bc .~ide se\eral of lhe differem t~J)e nhibil~.

-'Sirloin
....
tip:Roast . --....

ANIMAL PIC.'TURES ·an(f~desc::rll,tlons ~·ere the Contrlbu, tions of the r~ul-th grade of Mrs. Eileen Buck to the show. ~~olO.
ing examples ~t ·. the. class work are JiPlii).Y All'ey and Paula
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And that just 7Q· years ago
t o d a y, t.:Ommodore George
Dewey, with sjx wanhips and

may call from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

$13,000 fire.truck.

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largest city in the U.S.S.R., . German sliver contains no .
according to Jhe Encyclopae· sliver. !\Is an ·alloy of copper,
dia Britannica.
nickel and zinc,
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Pereh ......... :-! $L79

Otcor' MiY., Cott. '

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Dinners

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OtarMI,.,AII-

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Bologna •••...• :·. 49e

Fish Sticks ..... ':: 69c

S.CIMr ''Yvmmy" AIIMNt {lb. Jl(ce. If&lt; I

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will! dl'eaf

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and eggs were the work of second graden of Miss,

Wa\ie Circle. Wilh a ~Jan nr the c\hibit arc Debbie I.av1 so n and
field,

W~·ne ~Iter­

.JEFF TIIOUNTON and llorlla ·White. flrsl graders of

Mrs~

,

·~

· done b)' their classmtteS',,.}:~,
~ ' '~

amine some of the

·'

t' •• '

'.

Did You ·Know
. • , •That just 27 years ago
lodlQ', Series E SavingS Bonds
went on sale, with President
Franklin 1&gt;. !toosevelt as tlle

first purchaser?

one

Uow~.

cutter, destroyed
the entire ~anlsh fleet or 10
shlps in Manila Bay'!
revcnl!~

&lt;

.•

·

SERVICE SET
Funeral services tor Mr.s.
Clyde WUI!amson wllo d!Od Tilesday in Columhui wlll be held at
I p.m. Thursda7 at the Ewing
Chapel with burial In S.clt
Grove Cemetery be&amp;lde her lite

PLAN . CAR!i!V AL
Jo MASON - The Ma~ VOlun:
teer FirO Dopl. is •oponsorlng a
caQIIvl) from "Ma,y 4 thro'!lll
M~cy 11; called Smith's Flinland ~ ,
Sh:t, Jlll the old JOfl CurUo ',
P
1'1)' In the U()()$' and Ql
hus~. The body will arrive
. Proceeds will' g&lt;) !"ward
at 9 a.m. Thursday and friends the purdlall! price 0( llle now

PLAN BAKE SALE

The Junior Class or Southern
lligh School is .SPQnsoring a bake
sal~ on Saturdqy, May 4, at the
llavi~;ooWarner lnsuranctl Bldg.,
Pomeroy, starting al 9:30 a. m.
and at the Waid Crosti Sons store
in ltadne !it'arting at 9_ a. m.

BOBBY s.WUE, left, and ltinid Shuler, ~ i \ th ~-;radt•r :-., 1!\&amp;mine soml• e~
rcllcm fn:l'-hand \\a[cr cfllOI· pairlling~ (~Jill' IJ,\ thl'ir da ......matcs. Ins tructor
b lluun c Wolfe,

\'

.•

,\I so, that 97 years ago today, the first United States
Postal Card was Issued?

SH -\DOW BU \ TYI'E scuinr,:~ depicting historkal en?nts I\ ere di!&gt;l&gt;la) cd b~
fiflh g.-adcrs of ~1n. Chloru;. &lt;~rimm. Hope llird, lt=h, ami .! 1mnif~1· ~lug1·agc
stand bc .~ide se\eral of lhe differem t~J)e nhibil~.

-'Sirloin
....
tip:Roast . --....

ANIMAL PIC.'TURES ·an(f~desc::rll,tlons ~·ere the Contrlbu, tions of the r~ul-th grade of Mrs. Eileen Buck to the show. ~~olO.
ing examples ~t ·. the. class work are JiPlii).Y All'ey and Paula
'
··1
I.

And that just 7Q· years ago
t o d a y, t.:Ommodore George
Dewey, with sjx wanhips and

may call from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

$13,000 fire.truck.

WWt ,...., .,. - . . .

Leningrad is the s e c on d

.

,

largest city in the U.S.S.R., . German sliver contains no .
according to Jhe Encyclopae· sliver. !\Is an ·alloy of copper,
dia Britannica.
nickel and zinc,
·
.

.

.

v_, •.,_Type"

KRoGER
'

.

A(;~ ·,

FEDERAL ·
FOOD'._,..,.
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Beta Sigma Hll

THURSDAY,
MAY .?. 1968
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Doubts · ~

Borbara,il~~'oln&amp;=~~~~~;.
gli!CI\ · v1ee

June Van Vranl&lt;en led In ,tile

national anthem to open the meet-

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Gammawtre
Mu joint
and Ohio
El4 the
lng QDening
will&gt; Mrs.
IIIIIch
chapters
SJ?OI'liOtS
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&amp;Mivenary of Beta Slima Phi' 1 grace ~ore the di.Mer.
X1 Gamma
founding at Abilene, Kan. The
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The pledges, each or whom
Mra. A. R; KniJbt. ipOIIIDI' ol
were presented a charp, were Ohlq Eta Atl, was recogni:ed. ·
welcomed by Mrs. Mitch. In- Uaable to attend the baRquet. wli
eluded ln the group were Donna Mrs. Edison Hobstetter, aponsor
Byer, Vldd Gloedmer, noMa or Xi Gamma Mu.
Hauck, Beveri.Y t..Ons. Twila·Ma- - Present torthebanquetbesidel
then.y, Coleen Ohlinger, CaroJ,yn those named wore JemUer AnSatterfield, Lynn !lump, Kat,y deraon, Gail Hovatter, Ina Mea·
Well, and Sue Zirkle of Ohio dows, Rosetta RedoVtan, Barbarli

program included a letter trom
·Walter W, Rosa, rounder of the
sorority which now has 9,000
chapters with a membership of
over 200,000.
A feature at the banquet was
the presentation of Girl of tile
Year awards to Annie Chapman,
ootstanding In her ..,rk in tile Eta Hll.
lllas. April Smltll, Marll1D
ado Eta Phi chapter, aDd Velma
A skit portraying aetivitles Swan, a n .d Bonnie 1bompBCII,
Rue, selected to receive t h e oi the sorority ·during the pa$: Q:llo Eta Phi chapter member&amp;i
award by the Xi Gamma Mu year was jWesented under the and Norma Amsbary, Nellie
&lt;haoter.
dlrectlm o1 Mrs. Ril!lo, and tile Bnwm, UndaBeegle, Vera Crow,
Jane Walton, president of XI pledges sang the Uleme .song, 9:drley CUster, Clarice Kra.._ ·
Gamma Mu, presented a gilt to Turn the Ke,y and p original ter, Phyllis MuJleu, Roberta
Mrs. Rue. A troPhy and ring song ba&amp;ed on sororl~ senti. O'Brien, Yvonne Scally, Teresa
were awarded to Mrs. Cbapman, menta.
SwatzeJ, Mary Carolyn Wlle,y,
whose selection for the award
New officers tor botb chapters Reva VllUIIhan, and Margaret
was revealed at the banquet by were introduced andfnclQde Mrs. f'ollrod.
Betty Rawlings, the 1967 GirJ Grueser. president; AnnBarnltl,
of the Year ror Ohio Eta Phi.
dleport hall, Friday and SaturPast president gavel pins were
day beginning at 9 a.m.
presented to the retiring presil!l ..
dents or the two chapters, Mrs.
MEIGS COUNTY P o m o n a
Grange will host Athens County
Walton and Ula Mitch of Ohio
Pomona Grange, Frida,y, 8 p.m.;
Eta Phi. Charms significant of
i\then.s Count¥ in charge of de,.
their respective otnceswereglvgree work. AU Meigs members
en to CaNb'n Grue.er, rlce pre~
urged to be present.
sideot; Ruth Ann Rime, recordWEDNESDAY
I.Dg secretary; Lola Clelland,
SATURDAY
ADULT CHOIR practice, St.
treaaurer; and Carol McCUlFIRST OUTSIDE DANtE parcy
lough, corresponding secretary
Paul Lutheran Chun:h, 8 p.m.,
of 1968 Saturda.v, May 4, at the
The Kin Club, inactive for Wodneoday.
of Ollio Eta Phli and Arm Rupe,
Middleport Community P a r k,
vice president; 9drley Beegle, the past two years, was reorAlii
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by Middleport Pollee
treasurer: Bett;y Miller, secre- ganized at a meeting held Moo- Wodnesday, May 1, at 8 p.m.,'
Dept., at 8:30 p.m. The Jll¥s will
tary; and Rose Sisson, corre- day nl.,l at tile hnme of lllrs.
at home of Mrs_ Charles Gas- Provide the music ror dancing
Middleport.
Jorry
Fry,
sponding secretary, XJ Gamma
under the stars. PufliUc welcome.
Ofl'icers elected tor the year kill, Mlct:lleport.
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WILI1IIOOD
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CIIICKEN BARBECUE, MidThe sorority theme, uorum were Mrs. Harry Davil, president; Mrs. Fry, secretary; and nature tour Wednesday; members dleport Fire Department, SaturMrs. James Cllflord, Jr., treas- meet at the home of Mrs. Dwight day, beginning at l1 a.m. at
Milhoan at 9:30 L m.; business town hall, Race St.
urer.
meeting
to precede tour; bring a
Gamel were played with prizSUNDAY
saek lunch and a packet olllower
es
being woo by Mra. Donald
DREW WEBSTER Post 39,
TONIGHT oncl ntURSDAV
Houdasllelt and Mrs. Joyce seeds.
American Legion, chicken barM1~ 1·2
WOMEN'S AUXIUARY, 1111&lt;1- becue, Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.
NOT.OPIN
Ebersbach. The door prhe was
won by Mrs. Annlce Ohlinger, dleport Fire Department. give a m., Pomeroy parking lot; proFRIDAY lhru TUIIDAV
and wiMer ot the traveling prize stanle~ parcy Wednesda.Y, 7 p, ceeds to sponsor baseball team.
Mly.l-7
was Mrs. Bldtard Vaul!han, Sr. m. at the ftreh.all. Members askWaRDionoy'o
Mrs. Fry served a a a I a d ed to attend with a guest.
"CHARLIE, THI
LONESOME COUGAR"
ORGANIZATIONAL Meeting,
course, coffee and mints on cry&lt;Tecbnicolorl
Big
Bend Boyo 4-H Club, 6:30
ltal triQ'a. Favors were miniaStan: Ron Brown, Briane
p.m.
horne or Mrs. Harold 14hse,
ture baskets of violets. AttendRussell. Unds Wallace. Jim
SCIOTO LIVESTOCK,
ina besldt1 those names wert wone Drive, ~ero)r.
Wilson, Cllllon! Pe1ei'14D
. . and CHARIJE, cub
THURSDAY
Hogs: 190-221, 19; No. 1, 19..
Mrs. Ellen Dersbach, M r s.
COular! . . . and a cantankLAUREL CUFF B.- Healtl&gt; 2S; 220-240, IUD; 241l • 260,
Grace Pratt, Mrs. Ted Warner,
erous toy terrier, Chain·
lllrs. James Clil!ord, Sr., and Club, 7:30 Thuroday nlgh~ hnme 17.15; 260-280, 11; SOW&amp;, 15,25saw!
of Mrs, Lloyd Wrflh~ l\lr&amp;. Mer- 15.80; boars, 14.10-lo.
Mrs. Harold El&gt;ershacil,
I STOOGES: Hocus
Cattle: Choice steers 27-27.PDcu1 Sloot•
The next meeting will be held lin Tracy, co-hostess.
COLORCARTOONS:
WINDING
TRAIL
Ganlon
Club
on May 23 at the home ot Mrs.
4{); 25.60-26.30, standard
Zaola'C_.,
Davis.
members
meet
Thur&amp;da,y,
6:30
23-24.90;
good helrers, 24.50Dvot ....._llfr
p. m., Pomeroy Junior High 25, standard 21.60-22.80; com.
School auditorium to uslat with merclal cows 18.70-21.30, utildecorations tor the Miss SOuth- Ity 17,5().J8.40: caiDler and cut.
ern Ohio .Pageant.
ler, 16 down; bulls, 20.70-23.5();
RUIIIIAGE SALE, Friday and stock cattle steers 25.50-31.90,
Saturday, Parlor ur the United heUera 24~8.50; Holateln steers
for Men with
Methodist C h u r e h, Pomeroy. 22.50-24.
Man-sized Jobs
51&gt;011SOrod b)' the JOF Cla&amp;s.
Veal Calves: Choice, 31~3;
P ASr CHIEFS, Magnolia Tem- good, 29; medium, 27.50; comple, 7::JO p.m. Thursdty. home mercial. 25 down; baby calves
Tqh a· boot is made from full lflln oil
of Mr. Adam Ebenbachj MISM by head 17-36.
t.nned Reel Cedar leather ttult 11 speciiiiY
Bernice Ann Durst assistant hos..
chosen for itt ruistance to btmyard ICid
tess,
commercial- fertiliZir 1nd CIU1itic lOde~
Pleifate vamp linina reslstt mildew, fun·
MEIGS COUNTY Council PTA,
JUIInd odor. Genuine Iaiiier Insole won't
Thurscs.y,
7:30 p. m., P~rtiand
PT. PLEASANT
thrink, crack or 1b10rb sweat. H11 rubber
School.
LIVESTOCK SALES CO.
hill aocl ruapd, lnsulatlna cork composi·
tion s61e desiJned by Chippewa, Mak:hin1
RUMMAGE SALE, Thurlday
Pr. PLEASANT, W.VA.
brawn no-rust eyelets and hooks with deand Friday, Siansbury building,
Sllurday, Apr. 24, 1968
round 1"15ian laces.
111111 St., llllddleport, sponsoi'ed
HOG'! - 17&gt; to 220 17.&gt;0
by Melp Temple, Pythian Sis- to 19; Heavies 16 to 17.25; [Jghts
ters.
16 to 18.50; Fat Sows 13 to IS.BOSWORTH COUNCIL 46, Roy. 60; Boars II ID 12.50; Pig&amp; 7
at and Select Masters 7·30 to 11; Stock !lloats By Hd, 16
Thw:sday nl_,t, Masonic' T.;.. • ID 23.
pie; practice 1n super excellent
CATTLE - · steers 19 to 24.·
master degree_
80; Heifers 19 to 21.40; Fat
Cows 18 to 19.60; Canners 12
FRIDAY
to 16.5(); Bolls 18.40 to 22.30;
RUMMAGE SALE - Ladle&amp; Stock Cows and Calves 170 to
Noxt Door to Elborfold1
AuxlHacy, Feeney-Bennett Post 230; Stock Steers 21.10 to 28 ..
Pomeroy
128, American Legion, at lllid- 50; Stock Hetrers 21 to 22.50;
Stock Sleer Calves 23 to 29·
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VEAL CALVES - Tops 32 .•
30; Seeonds 30.80: lllodlum 26.25 to 30.75; Common and Heava
les 22 to 31.5().

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Monday Night

MDGS THEATRf

Market Report

BOOTS

$17.99

', CHAPMAN CANADAY SHOE STORE

Medicare Handbook

Makes It All Easy
:;ieeps like an angel. The Englander
Just tnough to conform
to her featber-weigbl.
yields

Quality constructed at a new low price! That's what you'll say
w~en you see the rnnerspring Mattress by Englander now
be1ng featured in our ,Bedding Department for just

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PSOPle In Metas COW!U' wW be
receiving a new c6py of .. Your
Medicare HardxKJk,'• -a pew •
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Mr . .and Mr 1.. William Fol'litr dtJo nre pre·1011ie
have · retumod • r
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and soos, Tom and Tlli1'N'• "'·

Ploy Presented by

Latina Circulo
A play, By Jupiter, waa pre.
sented by 9J.erry Haye1, lJnda
Cardillo and Beverly Thompm
when Ule Latina Clrculo met at

O.e Pomeroy High School Audl·
torlum.
Pat O'Brien presided over a
short business sesaion after
wfllch time the program was
turned over to Beverly Thompson, chairman ol the entertainment committee. Refreshments
were served by Unda.Stenetleld,
Cheryl Hutchi.sm an d • Coralie
H.rsen. Advisors were Mrs. Theodosia Frecker and Miss Mary
Chapman .

Project Books ore
Received by Club

ochool bua In order to avoid the
veblcle
llll&amp;slui tile wall.
closed today he 'hosealledalll&gt;ee.MIIJOr Logar rll'Orted toda1
llol sessiOn o1 Pomeroy eou..:n
tbii ....WW to c~ will&gt; a r&amp;o tbat Fred Crow, ~ soUclllinltw Will at tile foot of Lincoln tor, hu withdrawn from any ao·
t'on ln tbe east because of conHID llood.
1For, weeks the ret.tnJna wall
filctilw ID!eresto. He representa
IIIIJBil'B Wbe threateniJW to to!&gt;- the People• estate on which the
, pie over IIIII dun¥! tollll ol dirt leonillt! wall Ia Iocated.
The D'IIIIOr llid that Janiea B.
ond :wit onto tilt rodway. Each
O'Brien
has been autlurlzed to
dtJo tile lo&amp;lllng. cracked Willi
seems tD 1f0W weaker. One way draw ill &lt;1 resolution toda1 lor
tralllc baa been observed near
the 1&amp;'01 for· about two weeka.
Uncoln HID Road 1s One ol Jhe
most heevil,y traveled street• of
the communlb' and comPialnto
have been~byresiilentSWho
are f.Oil'ful or tile safety or themo
selve and tllelr !&amp;Dillies trl_. ·
lngtl&gt;ohiU. TheWiillsatacurve

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of Mr. and Mrs. H11311W1 Bor• .
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Is Host at Party

an committees ror tbe

lnllll"'lt,.l!'f" Mro. Warner and'
Mrs, Bullet. llllanc:e; Mro. Rll.
II¥, Qlle Bunch, and Lerna AriP·

olnin&amp; IXitlrttlnOoear ~~.

llllrlam Armo\ning, and Marilla
~ea, ume and JJ]ue.

The audllary ol tile Boohan
Fire Department was host to a
TIIJ)perware party Thilrsdainflhl
at tile flreliouse.
Mrs. VIrginia Kirkhlrl or COlumbus, a produetamanp.pr, was
Ule demcmatrator. Prizes were
given to llle guest who came the
fartl&gt;eot, those whose birthdays
Mid anntversarf.es tell on. the
25th ol any mont!&gt;, and the llrll
10 pats to arrive.
Those placing orders are reminded to IM!Ild their ~ to
either Mrl. Jean TruaaeU or
!\Irs. Cella Bailey by. May 8.

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CONFEIII!NCE -llr~olloberta!J'IIrlenllchelrmanofbo)IJin8 for IIIII Soutllern Ohio Pqllnt
' COIItlltenta who wW arrlva hero lor the fourth annual event thlo weekenol. llro, O'Brien, rilht.
' ..niDi: .. chelrman on bohall of XI C.UU.a Mu Ci1lpter Beta Sipll' Phi Sororfb', conferl Witil
'·., llra.l;larblra Bet zing, now chll&gt;ter president, oncletallofor housq the oontestenta. Hosteaaeo ior
C 1he girls on tile weel!el&gt;:llnoludellri.PiullllliPIIIll1ollrlo w. P. l&lt;Jchlr)o, Mra. A. R. Ktl!Pt. llro,
Betdiv, Mr1o Dtlinar A. ~;llro.TomCrow,Jr.,Mrs, Richard Follrod. Mrs. Harold li-n
and Mro, O'BrieD. The pq11n1 with 17 comestanto wiU be llll&amp;od at 8110 p. m. sotur&lt;1v In the
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met April 24 • at tile Mumlng
Star E.U.B. Cl!urdl.
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purchased her material ror her . served relrelliunento. _ B_.t.
sewing projects before the next er, Palb" llle,
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aer tickets soltilt the door,
reaer.atlooa mlllt be ,.._
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doealto:lllto tilt generel fun&lt;\ and
$0 centa illto•the !iJian G. Parle
*holar•hiP Funcl. ~year .,..
.ojller scht!lariilllil wW be award-

ed ·1 sriiWIInr 11 t b •
" oehooL
Clufla holdbW r - . 1 thlo
year lnei'!1\'.thoH ollt$8, 11$11,
1948, 1948, 19311, 1133, 111211,
i923 end llli.
Tlcketl be purclued It
llalu' Clothler•othe Citlallll 11--

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rael's 20th amiver1817 a1 a

atate •
orr wltliout trouble, tile VPI reported.
There were 110 Incidents as
the parlllie 1IOIIIId tl&gt;rou.,predolnlnalltl¥ ~ab East Jen~­
salem. But In Beirut, thcluaands or Arab and ..,.
man took to tl&gt;a streots amid
chanta of "Jeruaalem 11

Ours."

·DtS Donations

In Doldrums''
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Sheriff Had

-or1t~W41attmAuto

.Tile ll!dtiJ.IIQOrt Clor4oo Club
With IIIII ~eiUt Ztr!litllchllllo

man. wW proYidf ta'bh deco...,

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some challting ''Jerulllem Ia

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CHARLES YEAGO PUIS l!aaterr~ High School band
berl t.hro'-'Sh rehearsal paces in preparq tor a IPrin&amp; coacert at 8 p. m. Friday In the Eaatern High School Allllltorium.
- · by the begimEo and junior willlioo be r•

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A PART OF tile clarinet secUon o!tl&gt;el!astern Hflh School
band concentrates on a selection to be featured It 8 p. m. Fd·
day'wh~ the band preaenta a concert in the school auditorium.
The Eastern Band wenj to tile state ftnala It !l&gt;rlngfleld lUI
woek "'llirlnii two ,xioDont iitd o_, 1..,....r rattna• from lht

tbree,JJhtii•c-;.;.. Qi...,

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•-111s1Y

eachers ' :·
EmpIoye
· d by

Meeting

CLASS SALE PLANNED
The Senior Cla11 or !limo•
roy
School will hold a .
nuruhage l&amp;le from '9 a.m. tO
i p.m., Thurlday tbrouab' Sot.
w:day at tile Sacred H e a r ·1
Cl!~rcb All4.11orlwn.
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on tbe;o\11181", It
bad
beenl'tiiOIUdeorller~
have liltborlzedthevlllqttotear
cbwn tile woll, but woeld haver&amp;- 1 relilllle IIOIICI thatlt'li!lul4loosed the vlllqtfromobllpdoo u lolw u live -.otD';eisiM:h
a court order.
reaardlqr sliwilw or otller Meanwhile, eara ud ,..,.
aae that miglrt ensue.
lil,yor Lepr said he had co,.. trionl on tile roldiii&lt;MiciUIIoull!erred will&gt; Judp Jolm C. llli:on l,y put the 111101, ~to avoid
(!( the llelgs CoWIIY Common being "on tbe semll' when tbe
lne\oitallle does JIOI&gt;Pl011 Court and has been Uo
sured that court order would be .Pen- and the wall comettllnbllosued lmmodlatel,y so that the lngdowD.
far havo nfUIIIId to ~~ian. would .Ublp can let

n . l~Et~~

SAlOON (111'0- AboullO,OOO men ~ American~• Inspected the waiL They hotle to
allied troop&amp; biVI wonlhe battle have ldJied more ~ 500 COm· work Out 1 dif!tr.oDt route for tile
or~ A hu .Valley, drlvlnf muniiUalnee......_,,'l'lleywere \
• ;.,
J
Nortil VIetnamese ror.ces from b,~ .., &amp;lainst tllree more . ifo..
tl&gt;elr aanctllary and C1iltln8 orr ~~- VletJ&gt;amese !""'• ~tile ., , 1
...,.,. Conununlll oupplpoiltea former lnq&gt;erlsl "\)'H , ,; ,. ,
•
• .f ·
Into ·~. u.s; mill- lJ.b. Air cavslri·~~
1117 I(IOkelllliD aald todl.f,
were battered by Nortli V~
The IUlllualll!ddltllortHisb
Mlillll7 -celailoiitdtlle mese·f~-dlrectedllllielrJott
Scbtiol Allmml A11111o boncP&gt;t 11111 - - k driV41 tllrootlh tho 25- flu wliai ther _ . . - the
doni&gt;• Will be held Saturdaf,JUIII mllo.Jong Valley I~ \11\ 10- oilouit into tba DIICO .rorbJdden
1, J1obert ~~yer, p~ ..,. pbilllcated Ru1llan - • - · valley Aprll 19. But the
lllltlllCed todV• ,
er before uoed ,'1Y tile Coaul),.. """'"on•on oald Red rellillance
Tbe ~ WW be ,,..... II niota In .tile Vietnam war ' ~ In· 8fOW less aaeb day aa more and
Four teiehera wire iP.Pol.nted
s:aQ P. m. ill lilt ......? cllldblt t:2mlil. u:t~~.~m' ..,, . · more a111r1
1n1o
111111 four 1school bile; Qroved
lthooi,
,!QIIOII ~ ... :"'ondM trauistorjzod miDo tlillc' , ~
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c:ooalderation at theapociiiCOII!IcU meetltlg tontglrt. The _...
lndlc...,_ bDWever, thlt he II not
sure thlt he could get a quonan
present for tl&gt;tiPOCIIIi meetllwto
conJider the reaolutlon wblch
would request a court order so
that the vDIIge con proceed to
take ocilon oo tilt wall.
Releasee have betl&gt; sent to tile
heirs or·tlle Peoples estale. Th6se
"releaaes. •• which the halrs 10

Are Annotmced

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Agreement Reached

Phone ·Stalemate Broken
WASHINGTON

(IJPO- The billion, Belme oald.

Comltnmlcatloo
Workers ol
America llltllOUilcod today tentaUve agroemeal had bam

reached wftb the Bell IIY&amp;tem on
new eontracts that .could end
the cout-to-coaat teleP,ODe
strike earl,y lliiXI week.
The union said Its more than
200,000 striking members would
vote on 1he pactS mrJng the
next three da71 and '"the
nati&lt;ll' 8 --.old telepiloae
strike &lt;OIIId end by earl)' lliiXI
week ...
Joaeph Beirne, prellidellt or
tile CWA, ealled tile aettloment
'"big lA every aenae. •• He said a
total three"fe&amp;r pacbp represented a IV. 58 per cent i!lcreaae
In wases and fl'lllp -~~.
Wilen tile aettlament lo
evtlllually applied to all unloo
IIIII non-onion, non..._v!10ry
perscmel In tllo Bell IQ'IIam tilt
cost will be an esllnlated Ill

He said the cmtracta -'d

Belme said ·tile setllement mean raises t:1. $24 a week tor

•feomparta very tavorabJy with
recent ...,.,. agreements In
&gt;:JIG, rubber and can (lnduotrles).'' This -'d appear to
mean tllat the amual illcreaoe repro.....,.. ill tile ...,
settlllllllllll -'d be about • per

.....

strike, Wbld! started
April 18, apelllled to Involve at
least 200,000 workers OIIIJIIII!'ed
In 42 stalnby Weotem Electric
and numerous suba1dlarlea of
the Bell IQ'stem,
Tbe talks were complicated
by tbe fact tbat talks were
being CGtllllcted lntiiYIIllllly at
18 dil!ermt idles.
Belme docllned to opel! C1UI all
details of the agreements
pelllllnl rellllcaUon, but said
the tllrect 11'11' rlises would
come ln the fir1t two years of
the t l l r - contracts.
The

top and aecood level plonl
crallsmon and $16 a week
tlurlai tile same period ror
tralllc operatDrs 11111 elerloli
workers.
Beirne oald tile agrHIDOillo
were the rellllt ot '~face to t&amp;ce
marathno blrpioln&amp;" Wbl&lt;h be
oaid slllrted
IIIDI'Il·
IDI ' ancl oontlnued . _ t h e
clock!'
The rutllleation votes will be
staaored, he aald, but II
approved every cme could be
baek to work by eorly MXI
week.
Ill addition to tile waae
lnereuea, the ..., contn&lt;ts
call for illljll'OVOIIllllta ill lrbtae
bened.ta IUch U ·YaatiOill,
bolida1• and ,holl&lt;!aJ ...,,
overtime pq, peulou, pro-.
Jll'8&amp;oi&lt;¥' sdledoiea llld bllur·
once1j0Dollta.

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