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opening featuring a pink satin Melanie Beegle, Pat Dwnls,
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up tfle gr(q) were Connie Arnott, Singing weU on hl• vocal solo
Jan Nkire, Brenda Bradtord, · was John 5ayre dol~ That's
Melalje Beegle, Irene Co&lt;tler, Ll!e. .
Pat Dumas, Donna cross~ SharJames Ray Lawrence was eJll'"
m Pyles, Donna Theiss, Susie cee tor a takeoff 00 the dating
Wlpple, Mickey Wolle and Krista game with Charieen Ward, Di-

f,· Yost.

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, the guitar by Melvin Lawrenee,
•~ presented a vocal, By the Time
:·· I Get to Phoenix. Drawing e"'
thusiastic ap,Plause was an aero-batlc clown IIIIUlber, Be AClown,
featurir~~ Harry Pickens on the
vocal with Robin Allen, Pam
Buck, Bill Beegle, Sharon Er.tn, Da.td Grlndsta!!, Linde
: GrindsUii!, Pat Hill, Patty lhle,
. Garcia McGraw, Sharon Pyles,
Rick Proffitt, Ollie sayre, Rita
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Jan Alldre, Irene COOper, SUSie
Wipple and Mickey Wolfe, wear.
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Jaclde Gluesenci.IIW, Terrie
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red and while costwnlng tapped
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four..part arra~ent, by Debbie Boeo, Cllhy WlnebreMer,
Mitzie Wotre, Diana eros,, Charleon Ward, S&amp;ndy sellers, Rol&gt;ln

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Blue, and ~~te ' wl.s a eomody
~··· dance line.
A patriotic 'nnlle, You're A
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whl ch was accCIOijJIJI!ed by Mrll,
Lee at the plano and Mike iliy.
man, di'ummer~ Skits were ~a­
tllred at Interval• throughout the
presentation.

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ed a toe rwmber, The Swan. Keith Ashley, DaW:I GrlndstaO',
Dottle WUcoxen and Jim Har- carroU Clelnnd, Rick Proffitt,
den combined their talents to do Buddy Pyles, Danny lnu, Kenny
Sixteen Going on seventeen vo-- Theiss, George Norris, Ollie
cally preceding: the "ari.mal" hit Sayre and Melvin Lawrence an:l
which used Talk to the Animals the dance line, Brenda Bradford,
100 the Bare Necessities as a Irene COOper, Dorma Theiu, Suliock&amp;J'OOnd 1s the varloos llli- sie Wlpple, Mickey Wolle, Sharmals tDpeared on stage. The cos- on Pyles, Krista Yost and Contwned animals pl~ed by Robin nie Arnott.

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YOUII&amp; ,John D, Rod&lt;erellor
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AllOT. Gen. 'C, Donald Rober!11011' wife,
by an e,y""lb In a olx-man race IIIIDois Sen.·
for the Demooratlc gllbernator- Republican.
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(Continued from Pap I)
PARIS - NORTII VIETNAM SAID .Tp»AY 1he United ~-• •·"
bra~. However, tn the Keane- the Repmilcan nomination ac· made no eoncesalona that would break 1the ice ln the .Pl'ellmii!II'Y
d.Y camp, tllaro was 110 tlveJ¥.
Vletrwn War talks. The otsmmont '¥1olr01b lhe.HanOl dolepd(Jn
Inclination to coast Into either
The wrlle-lno lor New York spokesman, Nguyen Van Le aflor Ui\IIY'o 3\1 ~lou!'
~callfoinla or Oregun. Kennedy Gov. Nel11011 A. Rocke!ellor- U. S. Ambaosodor W. Averall Harriman 1111 NOrth Vletnunoae
tums his v&lt;Jie..woOing to LDa ......,.. 5 )lOr coM- were almost chief en&gt;OY Xuan 'IlniY· They qrt!lld to~ again, st~ al'10\30
Angeles today after a Qllck trip as ""t'risiJll! a low wrl!Nn to- L m. (5:30 L m. ED'!').
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tal •• Humphrey'o. Coming aller
lllrrlman "br...,t.t m now elemento" Into 1be 1llka, ~ ~
lnvlt•s Teamwork
his wrlte4n vlctoey April 30 ln The negative stalllment !rom NOftlt Vletllam ·~ 110 Nrb' diPI.,.
Kennedy's campalp teem Masoacbu-.o,
Rockefeller' • malic breakthr...,t. wao In olsht that mlgltt lood to a ..........\!'&gt;
expects t(lat after the California candidacy 11101' have lost some · dOoOocalate the war. The North Vlelnameoe ojJOlleaman lloerted
prtmaey the race will narrow to of Ito l!ia111or.
Harrlman "took much time todaY Jus~ne U. S. oaresslm billie
him and Humphrey. Re Issued
Nl&gt;on's on1,y Joss has been In South and the destructive war oplnst tha Noltb."
an implied lnv1latloo for Me- Glat Massae!Juoetts write-ln. He
COLUMBUS - STATE FINANGE DIRECTOR Rleharl! L. 1KnCarthy to joln forces with him has victories In New HamP;
against Gle vice preoldent.
shire, Wiseonsln, Pennsylvania ..ch iDdlcated todaY he woulchccept tba jobaa ClnclltDltl cley·
McCarthy lmmedlatels reject- and New llalnpshlre- and now ger oDd leave the eablnel of Gov. James A. Rhodes.
Cincinnati Mayor Eu,geoe Ruehlman said Tueaday the in&amp;Jarlt;y
ed auch an idea, "We are going Nebraska- to llis credit.
on," he klld his volomteer
Nixon, ca!J1P"(8JIIng In Ore· or clt;y council oelected Kn..ch to replace William Wlc:hmaa wllo
workers at a post-electloo ralzy gon, said he th...,t.t the left April 13 to join CincinnaU Gas &amp; Electric as a cons~ . "I'D
ln LincoiD. "We are going on to Nebraska outcome was ''Pret13' make no stetement WJtil after I talk with tha governor," said Kri.
Oregun and CalHornla.."
good." Nixoll IJiipped, ''Rocke- bach. ' AI\YWBY, it would be premature unW lfter co.mcU hU IDide
There was weariness but no feller said Nebraska was Nixon the decision."
&amp;lglt or gloom at the McCarthy oountry and the primary poved
COLUMBUS - OIUO DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE Secroiii'J
heackJtarters. rus wo r k e r s it."
Eugene O'Grady's word to U&gt;e liS vote Ohio delegation to lilt,.
cheered as McCarthy expresso::l
donal convention is - "huw loose." O'Grady Aid 'i'ueada.J,the
determinatloo to continue the
KelllledJI blitzkrieg made heedwa,y with lilt otate delegatlm lillt
fight.
wouldn't offer an opinion as to how much.
McCarthy belittled the KenneSen Robert IU&lt;meey, D-N. Y., &amp;eeld!Jg the prealdentlal nomll&gt;dy Nebraska victory. "In the
atlon,
vi oiled here Monday 1111 Tueoday and received a twnultuaus
hlotor:v of oor oountry," he said,
"it bas been relatively eatq to
wei"""'· The crowd ~long his route 11'&lt;111 Port Colounhus Airport
PT. PLEASANT - Mro. Le- was estimated at 20,000. O'Grady said MillY ol the delegateo were
get to the Missouri River. Those
who went bo.)'ood were really 001 Troadwly Wells of 627 Main IJI1)re88ed with Kemecly's behavior.
.9.. was pronounced dead on artested and we are going on ...
rival ot Pleaaant Valley HosVIsits South DaJmte
McCarthy's bags wwe packed pital Tuesday evening. She llllfto lllko him to Rapid Clt;y, S.D. fered an ap)lllrent heart attack
California Gov. Ronald Rea- at Ceotral SChool, where Bile
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Born ID Putnam Coont;y, Bile
so per cent ln the Nebraaka test
PT. PLEASANT- The MaiCXI Orville Strow, erat. Creek, rewao
the
clauglttor
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late
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and expressed hlmsell ao
County Plimary Election race, ceived 119 voles. Huffman will
surprised. In Honolulu for a roll 1111 Mellllda Hall Pierce. with 38 or 4i precincts rlii&gt;Ort- be -slog D. B. Morpn, win!Unltoro Include a son, Jack- ed at 9 a.m. ohowed Demoe~atlc ner 1n the Republican race for
cooferenco of Western RepUblican governors, Reapn sald son, U. S. Army, VIetnam; !oor Sheriff oandldate Troy Huffman, oherll!, voltlt a vote or 2,384.
wllat he had said before- that daughter&amp;, Mrs. John ()!ett;y) Da- Rt. I Pl. Pl..sant, winning the Virgil A. Plants the ather rf'oo
he would acoept a dratl- but vidson, Galllpolh; Mra. B a r- nomlnatloo with anunolflctalvote publican candidate, received I,refUsed to oay whether tiJa trum (Audra) ~. Rockville, of 2081 over hlo neareat OPJI(ll1- 152 voles. In the Masm Crunt;y
returns ent:OUraged him to seek Md.; Mrs. Jac:ob (Pat81) West, ent, Morris Bragg, Pl. Pleas- Assessor race figtlres show
Gardena, Call!.; 1111 Mrs. John ant with 1,624 voteo.
Republican oandldiie Orville
G. Stone, Winterhaven. Fla.; one
The other democrat candidate, (Buck) Sturgeon wlll-aeDembrother, Eugene Pleree, Buchanncm, W. va.i four slsten, Mrs.
J. G. Gregory, Charles, W.Va.;
Mro. George Bri8ht, Seminole,

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burK, Ohio, was,treated ot !hlterlng Arms Hoopltal, Allleno,
for abrosions of the legs, ri&amp;J!I

Constance Pl.erce,

and Mrs. Clarence Dauflheri,Y,
both of Pl. Pleasant, and 13
grandchlldnn.
Mrs. Wells was a member ol
the Main street Baptist Church,
the Women's MlosionarySocloQ',
the Fidelia lilnshlno &amp;mday
Sehool Class; Past Malnlll, Chapter 7s, Order or Eastern Star'
Past Matron's Club, Mary
Shrine 37, White !JirlneofJeruaa-

arm 1111 forehand after an 1111usoal acclclont Tuesday evening
ln Melgo &lt;:ount;y.
The State Jligltway Patrol lllld
It occurred at 10:41 p.m. Tues- lem, Pomel'QY..
Arranaements will be llliiOUDday on Rt. 346, two.tentho of a
eed
by tiJa Crow-Husoell Funermile south or Rt. 143.
Mrs. Hayes, according to the al Home.
patrol, pulled In a private drive,
got out of her car and -rently loll the vehicle In gear. The
car, rolling down grade, kmcked

Richard Roush

Mrs. Hayes down. The vehicle

rolled out &lt;t the driveway and
struck a renee.

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1he car and !ence. No charge was
flled.

Rachel Joachim
Dies Monday
Funeral ser\'lces for Rachel
K. l)lclde) Joachim, Who died
M&lt;lllday at 12:30 a.m. at the home
ol her son, Bill Joachim, in
Meriden, Com., will be held
Friday ot;b, a.m. at the Helby
' · Memorial Ho)ne, s. Paint St.,
Chlllieothe,
graveside services Friday at approxlmately
2 p.m. at the Beech Grove Cemeter:v In Pomeroy.
She was bern March 24, 1893,
ln Pomeroy, and had II ved ln
Pomeroy and ChUlicotbe.
Slle was the dauRhter ot the
late Jacob and Ellzah1~h Kil-

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lingsworth Keiser. /Jle was also

preceded ln death by her husband, Frank Theodore Joachim,
a sister, a brother, and a grBJ1d..
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live•
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Jill llol~ Cldllleolhe;
~.anci.Joho

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Dies Tuesday

Downtown Saigon Hit
By 8 Mortar Shells

eXPloded near the u.s. omcers'
barracks in the Old Metropole
Hotel. Moat hit houoes.
In other actloo, mlliilrJ
spokesmen aeld Viet Cong
forces !.iooJia3 night and early
Tuesda,y overran part of a U.S.
Special Forcea camp atop Black
Widow Mountain, 55 miles

oorthwest or Sligon.

The ftglttlng c011t the liveo of
Richard Roush, SyraCil.., for. 24 Communista, 19 Americane
morly or Now Haven, W, Va., 1111 two South VleiNmeoe
died at the Maple Convaleocent civilians employed at the
Home Tueoday in Weston, w. observation camp.
Va.
The mortaring of Saigon
:ilrvivora includeh11wife, Dai- IPPO&amp;red a )lllrtlng ohot by the
sy, Syracuse; two daughters, VIet Cong :llll North VlMrs. Lee ~ Roush, New mese who suffered more than
Haven, W. Va., and Mrs. Paul 5,000 men killed In trying to
(Ruth) Ord, W e o ton, W.Va.; IIIVIde tha oapltal laB! week.
three 801'1s. RoMM AM lUrh_ The black W!dow Mountain figltt
ard, Fairmont, W.Va., and John,
indicated the perrllias were
san Dletp, €all!.
returning to more mrmo1
Funeral ~ceo will be held targets.
Friday at 2:30 p.m. at Gle Floyd
The CommuDiots virtually had
Funeral Home with bdrlal In the
Macthelah Cemeteey st Westoo.
VETERANS MEMOIUAL
HOSPIT!L
ADMISSIONS - Kenneth Imboden, Middleporti Hobart Hart,
Leon, W. Va j James Crisp,

Larwsville.
DISCHARGES - Waller Smithscm, Greua Pears~ Jessie
Price, Charles Frank,

ringed the mountain top camp
for a year, But a midnight
charge finally sent lhem slorming over the barbed wirtl atop
the miiWitain's steep belshts.
"Belore the eneDQ' could be
ejected, SOIIle bulldlnga In tiJa
Cllllp were destr03ed Including
tba cunm.unleaUona bw*et," a
V. S. SIIOkeaman . Bild. The
OOIIUIIInlcatlons bunker ullllllzy
serves as the heldquartera tor
• Green Beret cemp.
In three !&gt;our• OillttJW. the
defellllero llnally threw out the
Communlata. U.S. planes and
helicopler lllllllhlps aldod the ·
Special Forces unit
It waa the aeooQd lllljor
Communist ottaek iisalnot o
Special Forces eamp thlo week.
&amp;lltday an atqek by tltouolllla
of North VletnaDooe fllr'*l·li!' 1·
e,.euatloo or a eamp 1n l!t•
DOrthern provinces, 300 mlloa
north of saJaOn, The atlacklrs
shot down 10 U.S. alr~rlft
aiding the evacuauoa. lncludiDC
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operaiiJW ,table May 7, but wai br&lt;lllifll bid. io
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planted heart of I 36-year-old mfcldo vletlm, died at 11:51 'p.
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waa llltrlbuted "to (lrQBressho liver !allure with detpenq llaidce
and -•lon of his pre.exlstiJir perlphenl arterial dlaeaoe."

ocratle candl- Mro. JeaiiBut'
dotte, Sturgeon pollloCI2,208votes
and Mra. Burdette 2,2511.
Stul'&amp;ICII edged ...... Tommy
Hones m the Republican alate
by some 700 votes whUe the
o t h e r Demoeratlc - - .
Charles E, Jordan, lost out Ill
Mr11- BuNette by over 1,000
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Unclor the luclorlllfp o1 Mr&amp;. at 7:30 p. m. tonlghj at the MloiCI.....,ce lleadl11, a toW o1 ~ Cburch ol' Cbiiot, · the
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voteo Who will taei .._...t ID tlitJOVemora race.
Democratic candidate Reid Jloo.
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SAIGON (UPil- Tt.e Viol
Cq fired eight mortar shells
liw downtown Saigon today,
ldUing ftve civilians 1111 wiiWidlng 27.
Some of the shells hit near
national pollee headquarters In
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YOUII&amp; ,John D, Rod&lt;erellor
IV, giving credit to blo
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rivals to win the llemoeratic
nomlNt!on for oecretary of
state. ·.
There were no presidential

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state
AllOT. Gen. 'C, Donald Rober!11011' wife,
by an e,y""lb In a olx-man race IIIIDois Sen.·
for the Demooratlc gllbernator- Republican.
tal JIOI!IInalioo aa the slow vote
oount •)IOIOed 1he three..,..,ter
mark ill · appesied to be
West Vlrilnla's elooeot primary
Sn blltoey.

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By Unital PreBO!nlernatllilld ':'j . ,
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PARIS - NORTII VIETNAM SAID .Tp»AY 1he United ~-• •·"
bra~. However, tn the Keane- the Repmilcan nomination ac· made no eoncesalona that would break 1the ice ln the .Pl'ellmii!II'Y
d.Y camp, tllaro was 110 tlveJ¥.
Vletrwn War talks. The otsmmont '¥1olr01b lhe.HanOl dolepd(Jn
Inclination to coast Into either
The wrlle-lno lor New York spokesman, Nguyen Van Le aflor Ui\IIY'o 3\1 ~lou!'
~callfoinla or Oregun. Kennedy Gov. Nel11011 A. Rocke!ellor- U. S. Ambaosodor W. Averall Harriman 1111 NOrth Vletnunoae
tums his v&lt;Jie..woOing to LDa ......,.. 5 )lOr coM- were almost chief en&gt;OY Xuan 'IlniY· They qrt!lld to~ again, st~ al'10\30
Angeles today after a Qllck trip as ""t'risiJll! a low wrl!Nn to- L m. (5:30 L m. ED'!').
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tal •• Humphrey'o. Coming aller
lllrrlman "br...,t.t m now elemento" Into 1be 1llka, ~ ~
lnvlt•s Teamwork
his wrlte4n vlctoey April 30 ln The negative stalllment !rom NOftlt Vletllam ·~ 110 Nrb' diPI.,.
Kennedy's campalp teem Masoacbu-.o,
Rockefeller' • malic breakthr...,t. wao In olsht that mlgltt lood to a ..........\!'&gt;
expects t(lat after the California candidacy 11101' have lost some · dOoOocalate the war. The North Vlelnameoe ojJOlleaman lloerted
prtmaey the race will narrow to of Ito l!ia111or.
Harrlman "took much time todaY Jus~ne U. S. oaresslm billie
him and Humphrey. Re Issued
Nl&gt;on's on1,y Joss has been In South and the destructive war oplnst tha Noltb."
an implied lnv1latloo for Me- Glat Massae!Juoetts write-ln. He
COLUMBUS - STATE FINANGE DIRECTOR Rleharl! L. 1KnCarthy to joln forces with him has victories In New HamP;
against Gle vice preoldent.
shire, Wiseonsln, Pennsylvania ..ch iDdlcated todaY he woulchccept tba jobaa ClnclltDltl cley·
McCarthy lmmedlatels reject- and New llalnpshlre- and now ger oDd leave the eablnel of Gov. James A. Rhodes.
Cincinnati Mayor Eu,geoe Ruehlman said Tueaday the in&amp;Jarlt;y
ed auch an idea, "We are going Nebraska- to llis credit.
on," he klld his volomteer
Nixon, ca!J1P"(8JIIng In Ore· or clt;y council oelected Kn..ch to replace William Wlc:hmaa wllo
workers at a post-electloo ralzy gon, said he th...,t.t the left April 13 to join CincinnaU Gas &amp; Electric as a cons~ . "I'D
ln LincoiD. "We are going on to Nebraska outcome was ''Pret13' make no stetement WJtil after I talk with tha governor," said Kri.
Oregun and CalHornla.."
good." Nixoll IJiipped, ''Rocke- bach. ' AI\YWBY, it would be premature unW lfter co.mcU hU IDide
There was weariness but no feller said Nebraska was Nixon the decision."
&amp;lglt or gloom at the McCarthy oountry and the primary poved
COLUMBUS - OIUO DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE Secroiii'J
heackJtarters. rus wo r k e r s it."
Eugene O'Grady's word to U&gt;e liS vote Ohio delegation to lilt,.
cheered as McCarthy expresso::l
donal convention is - "huw loose." O'Grady Aid 'i'ueada.J,the
determinatloo to continue the
KelllledJI blitzkrieg made heedwa,y with lilt otate delegatlm lillt
fight.
wouldn't offer an opinion as to how much.
McCarthy belittled the KenneSen Robert IU&lt;meey, D-N. Y., &amp;eeld!Jg the prealdentlal nomll&gt;dy Nebraska victory. "In the
atlon,
vi oiled here Monday 1111 Tueoday and received a twnultuaus
hlotor:v of oor oountry," he said,
"it bas been relatively eatq to
wei"""'· The crowd ~long his route 11'&lt;111 Port Colounhus Airport
PT. PLEASANT - Mro. Le- was estimated at 20,000. O'Grady said MillY ol the delegateo were
get to the Missouri River. Those
who went bo.)'ood were really 001 Troadwly Wells of 627 Main IJI1)re88ed with Kemecly's behavior.
.9.. was pronounced dead on artested and we are going on ...
rival ot Pleaaant Valley HosVIsits South DaJmte
McCarthy's bags wwe packed pital Tuesday evening. She llllfto lllko him to Rapid Clt;y, S.D. fered an ap)lllrent heart attack
California Gov. Ronald Rea- at Ceotral SChool, where Bile
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Born ID Putnam Coont;y, Bile
so per cent ln the Nebraaka test
PT. PLEASANT- The MaiCXI Orville Strow, erat. Creek, rewao
the
clauglttor
of
the
late
Mor·
and expressed hlmsell ao
County Plimary Election race, ceived 119 voles. Huffman will
surprised. In Honolulu for a roll 1111 Mellllda Hall Pierce. with 38 or 4i precincts rlii&gt;Ort- be -slog D. B. Morpn, win!Unltoro Include a son, Jack- ed at 9 a.m. ohowed Demoe~atlc ner 1n the Republican race for
cooferenco of Western RepUblican governors, Reapn sald son, U. S. Army, VIetnam; !oor Sheriff oandldate Troy Huffman, oherll!, voltlt a vote or 2,384.
wllat he had said before- that daughter&amp;, Mrs. John ()!ett;y) Da- Rt. I Pl. Pl..sant, winning the Virgil A. Plants the ather rf'oo
he would acoept a dratl- but vidson, Galllpolh; Mra. B a r- nomlnatloo with anunolflctalvote publican candidate, received I,refUsed to oay whether tiJa trum (Audra) ~. Rockville, of 2081 over hlo neareat OPJI(ll1- 152 voles. In the Masm Crunt;y
returns ent:OUraged him to seek Md.; Mrs. Jac:ob (Pat81) West, ent, Morris Bragg, Pl. Pleas- Assessor race figtlres show
Gardena, Call!.; 1111 Mrs. John ant with 1,624 voteo.
Republican oandldiie Orville
G. Stone, Winterhaven. Fla.; one
The other democrat candidate, (Buck) Sturgeon wlll-aeDembrother, Eugene Pleree, Buchanncm, W. va.i four slsten, Mrs.
J. G. Gregory, Charles, W.Va.;
Mro. George Bri8ht, Seminole,

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for abrosions of the legs, ri&amp;J!I

Constance Pl.erce,

and Mrs. Clarence Dauflheri,Y,
both of Pl. Pleasant, and 13
grandchlldnn.
Mrs. Wells was a member ol
the Main street Baptist Church,
the Women's MlosionarySocloQ',
the Fidelia lilnshlno &amp;mday
Sehool Class; Past Malnlll, Chapter 7s, Order or Eastern Star'
Past Matron's Club, Mary
Shrine 37, White !JirlneofJeruaa-

arm 1111 forehand after an 1111usoal acclclont Tuesday evening
ln Melgo &lt;:ount;y.
The State Jligltway Patrol lllld
It occurred at 10:41 p.m. Tues- lem, Pomel'QY..
Arranaements will be llliiOUDday on Rt. 346, two.tentho of a
eed
by tiJa Crow-Husoell Funermile south or Rt. 143.
Mrs. Hayes, according to the al Home.
patrol, pulled In a private drive,
got out of her car and -rently loll the vehicle In gear. The
car, rolling down grade, kmcked

Richard Roush

Mrs. Hayes down. The vehicle

rolled out &lt;t the driveway and
struck a renee.

There wao mlnor damage to
1he car and !ence. No charge was
flled.

Rachel Joachim
Dies Monday
Funeral ser\'lces for Rachel
K. l)lclde) Joachim, Who died
M&lt;lllday at 12:30 a.m. at the home
ol her son, Bill Joachim, in
Meriden, Com., will be held
Friday ot;b, a.m. at the Helby
' · Memorial Ho)ne, s. Paint St.,
Chlllieothe,
graveside services Friday at approxlmately
2 p.m. at the Beech Grove Cemeter:v In Pomeroy.
She was bern March 24, 1893,
ln Pomeroy, and had II ved ln
Pomeroy and ChUlicotbe.
Slle was the dauRhter ot the
late Jacob and Ellzah1~h Kil-

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lingsworth Keiser. /Jle was also

preceded ln death by her husband, Frank Theodore Joachim,
a sister, a brother, and a grBJ1d..
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In addttloo to her

&lt;tt&gt;;..., Include a ~ust&gt;ter, Mrs.

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Cldllloothe;
live•
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cme sister, Mrs.

""""''"· Pomeroy, four
Jill llol~ Cldllleolhe;
~.anci.Joho

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Dies Tuesday

Downtown Saigon Hit
By 8 Mortar Shells

eXPloded near the u.s. omcers'
barracks in the Old Metropole
Hotel. Moat hit houoes.
In other actloo, mlliilrJ
spokesmen aeld Viet Cong
forces !.iooJia3 night and early
Tuesda,y overran part of a U.S.
Special Forcea camp atop Black
Widow Mountain, 55 miles

oorthwest or Sligon.

The ftglttlng c011t the liveo of
Richard Roush, SyraCil.., for. 24 Communista, 19 Americane
morly or Now Haven, W, Va., 1111 two South VleiNmeoe
died at the Maple Convaleocent civilians employed at the
Home Tueoday in Weston, w. observation camp.
Va.
The mortaring of Saigon
:ilrvivora includeh11wife, Dai- IPPO&amp;red a )lllrtlng ohot by the
sy, Syracuse; two daughters, VIet Cong :llll North VlMrs. Lee ~ Roush, New mese who suffered more than
Haven, W. Va., and Mrs. Paul 5,000 men killed In trying to
(Ruth) Ord, W e o ton, W.Va.; IIIVIde tha oapltal laB! week.
three 801'1s. RoMM AM lUrh_ The black W!dow Mountain figltt
ard, Fairmont, W.Va., and John,
indicated the perrllias were
san Dletp, €all!.
returning to more mrmo1
Funeral ~ceo will be held targets.
Friday at 2:30 p.m. at Gle Floyd
The CommuDiots virtually had
Funeral Home with bdrlal In the
Macthelah Cemeteey st Westoo.
VETERANS MEMOIUAL
HOSPIT!L
ADMISSIONS - Kenneth Imboden, Middleporti Hobart Hart,
Leon, W. Va j James Crisp,

Larwsville.
DISCHARGES - Waller Smithscm, Greua Pears~ Jessie
Price, Charles Frank,

ringed the mountain top camp
for a year, But a midnight
charge finally sent lhem slorming over the barbed wirtl atop
the miiWitain's steep belshts.
"Belore the eneDQ' could be
ejected, SOIIle bulldlnga In tiJa
Cllllp were destr03ed Including
tba cunm.unleaUona bw*et," a
V. S. SIIOkeaman . Bild. The
OOIIUIIInlcatlons bunker ullllllzy
serves as the heldquartera tor
• Green Beret cemp.
In three !&gt;our• OillttJW. the
defellllero llnally threw out the
Communlata. U.S. planes and
helicopler lllllllhlps aldod the ·
Special Forces unit
It waa the aeooQd lllljor
Communist ottaek iisalnot o
Special Forces eamp thlo week.
&amp;lltday an atqek by tltouolllla
of North VletnaDooe fllr'*l·li!' 1·
e,.euatloo or a eamp 1n l!t•
DOrthern provinces, 300 mlloa
north of saJaOn, The atlacklrs
shot down 10 U.S. alr~rlft
aiding the evacuauoa. lncludiDC
• C130

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operaiiJW ,table May 7, but wai br&lt;lllifll bid. io
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planted heart of I 36-year-old mfcldo vletlm, died at 11:51 'p.
(ES'O Tueoday.
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waa llltrlbuted "to (lrQBressho liver !allure with detpenq llaidce
and -•lon of his pre.exlstiJir perlphenl arterial dlaeaoe."

ocratle candl- Mro. JeaiiBut'
dotte, Sturgeon pollloCI2,208votes
and Mra. Burdette 2,2511.
Stul'&amp;ICII edged ...... Tommy
Hones m the Republican alate
by some 700 votes whUe the
o t h e r Demoeratlc - - .
Charles E, Jordan, lost out Ill
Mr11- BuNette by over 1,000
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Howard Schult~ ha!l m .WOol·
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Y.lll can tell at once that Maxim is unlike any
other coffee ym• have ever used 'lake a spoonful. and you see ~:olden brown cryst:~ls that actually sparkle. Smell them. and you smell the
rich, roasted aroma of freshly percolated coffee.

Explabl

Revelations J;look
A Jilble study clau wiu t1pep

Unclor the luclorlllfp o1 Mr&amp;. at 7:30 p. m. tonlghj at the MloiCI.....,ce lleadl11, a toW o1 ~ Cburch ol' Cbiiot, · the
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euriWII eancereruadiiiiOrillp
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Included MrL · lllchard ~ · ·• idlllc and sPe&lt;ial !lbns Iiiii Iii'
Mrs. Donald HaadiOJ Mrs.~ ·shown to tha childtiill. 1'J&gt;!l iiiu.lr ·
Boyles, Ura. Jlliw.J~
deel with thtl!Oakot~~
Mra. CiJde lleadl.,- Mri 'NO.;
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Elvin (Pete) wq,. with 1,9t8' oCraue
jll lfADI CGUlltJ
voteo Who will taei .._...t ID tlitJOVemora race.
Democratic candidate Reid Jloo.
to
llltle in the !all pneral elec.
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Get Ma:ltim soon. Try it and se~ if you can detect a difference between Maxim and the goocl
coffee you've been brewing in your percolator!
You'll get the surprise of your coffee-loving life!
Discover. Maxim -America's first Freeze-Dried•
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mae,y •• 120 men- moat~¥ SiiUth
Vleilllmeoe -may hovepoelohod
In the Cl30 croab.

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SAIGON (UPil- Tt.e Viol
Cq fired eight mortar shells
liw downtown Saigon today,
ldUing ftve civilians 1111 wiiWidlng 27.
Some of the shells hit near
national pollee headquarters In
Tran Hung Dao street. Another

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oldest lllallleJ', These potted Dow• •toll
oro are~ eacb """"· ~ ' lira.
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,.. l:'l'll!tiOII&amp; IIJOI0\1, Ill bon- IN THE PASr FE1\I\ 7UFO.
or iii ~ l~to mol!ler, So d I ~ beeluN ot IUneaa, lho 11a4 bad . ~=r.~J~ ;
FriaelioJII!dtineuttor.
to curtail 110111e ot her ..Uv1. "•
Mrs.i P;IIV' Williams, Ma1011, Ilea IIIII llleo\di IIOI'IIdp ...,...
waa ~. lui:JQr fOIIIIi'Oai mother leo ever)' ilmiiiiY mornlns. 1111 ·
· ~ .lira. ' II. F. J!olr&lt;!,. 'Ma1011, aoolotl her ..,, Donald, at tho
lbt oldeat mother • .-..,. Mro. FOileamg Funeral Horne, by orlloord reall,y loo't old, 110111e of

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up Jut ~ mornlns.
The SFR Claos or the MaiCII
- s t Clllreb otiU lloldalta
IIIOIIthl,y mee«aP. The elaaa was
orpnlzed ~ Mro. FOIIOIOIII's
mother, llld ~ed for her.

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Mrs. ·W. H. FOlie- hao
followocl ID her ...a.er's foot-

otoPs u 111 lna,lratlonal leadlite~ tho

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Donald Gollllll, Rt. 1 Jrallal;

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AD!Itnl!D: Marll,yn MeC:..,,
. Pl. Pleallllllt; Julie Womaley, Pl.
· Plealanl; llro. Rmald Jolm-,
:.Lotarl; Lowrenee Roberto, Gal.
:· JlPIII• Ferey; BRI,y KID&amp; Loon;
'Robert Rlmmq, Sr., s...thddll;
:llro. Gorlaod loleyoo, &lt;"•lllpoll.a
'Fori')'; 1'111Wa Buek, Pl. Ploo1o

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~Pianta, Pl. Pleaaanl; Belinda
:· 1'0111, Ajlple Grove; Mra. Jolm
::88)'re IIIII 1011, Pt. Pl..-;
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&gt;.tllddleport; llrt. Mary Bird, Pt.
:~: lira. Loman JCIIea,
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;P~Dnu, CGoiYIIle, a daughter·
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· lllla Ellubetll L. UW.oa, Sloven K. l..e]lort, Cllltord Malmo
Dnld H. SUnplea, Mra. ~~~aeF:
: Traoa, Slroh J. '1111tle, lllorlln
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: 1o1m E. WR1011, llrL ICathqn

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We never adv~ise sPeclal sale item .
unless We have an ample supply.
Once in a &amp;l'eat while, the special
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So occasionally, we do run out of
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JtckiCII Pike; Everatl R. McDaniel, te Llneoln AYe.; Mra.
1r1ar7 B. saxon, Ga1Upoll1; lira.
Jflhq W, Footer, New Havea;
&lt; Mrs. Gnce R. Moler, Pt. Pleasani; Brenda L. Qllllen, Maaoa;
Mro. Otil&gt; A. llohd&gt;OU8h. Pl.
Pleaaanl; Cblrlu A. Bogoao,
Rt. 2 Raelne; lira. Fred a. Llr·

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lira. Mallie •B ulb, Gary L.
: Carter, lira. Lillie B. Chrlot;r,

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up Jut ~ mornlns.
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mother, llld ~ed for her.

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unless We have an ample supply.
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So occasionally, we do run out of
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American Beauty Tiny

9mda,y aftemoona. Eod1 9mda,y

0.

Showboilt

-~

tho children eould be aeon at
the church talking to "MIIi Ka..
tie" as they called her. And on
IIIJOelal cla.Y a, the eldldren were

'.

·

a
· e

. .

waa 10 years old, and served as
oraanllt for at lo1.1t 50 yearo.
:ibe first taught Aelaas of boys
llld · In Iaior rears held CbiJ.
dren'a faiiDwllhlp meotlnp &lt;11

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ikoplcto a series
lmii!IOil'Y eploodes relating
to a child's versloa of a secret
clell.
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Main eharaetefs are the roos-

ter played by Wayne Roseberr)';
lhe fanners with Norman Cud·
man and Rober! Lawsoo In lhe
roles; Mistress Mley by Hope
·Bird; the &gt;Scarecrow by David
Shuler; Snug. the bug In lite

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1\11, by steve Pl~kena; Little
BqJeep by Sheryl wnsoo; Pull,

CASCADE .

3.55

1he breeze,

by

Cindy Roush; al'll

lhe tiniest helper

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all played

Kaiser.
Ollter children ~ lite school
taldJW part In lite operetta are
cast as silver bell~ cockle

by Olu!y

shell•, the a.pple.a, the butter·
Oies, the pretty maida all in I
row, the crows and an egg, and
the farmers' helpers.

EA8Y·CARE

1'0P OUAUrY PMIUit

Costumes tor the presentaUoo
are bel"8 made by ~era of

LOWEll PRICED 11fAN EVERJ
4x8Shetts .

the children.

'1111S CRYSTAL BoTrLE
the JIIOre lradl·
ttonal eryllll baD Ia pre·
dlcltal romailee lbla tea·
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Tho
ikoplcto a series
lmii!IOil'Y eploodes relating
to a child's versloa of a secret
clell.
~

Main eharaetefs are the roos-

ter played by Wayne Roseberr)';
lhe fanners with Norman Cud·
man and Rober! Lawsoo In lhe
roles; Mistress Mley by Hope
·Bird; the &gt;Scarecrow by David
Shuler; Snug. the bug In lite

..,.51-

1\11, by steve Pl~kena; Little
BqJeep by Sheryl wnsoo; Pull,

CASCADE .

3.55

1he breeze,

by

Cindy Roush; al'll

lhe tiniest helper

~

all played

Kaiser.
Ollter children ~ lite school
taldJW part In lite operetta are
cast as silver bell~ cockle

by Olu!y

shell•, the a.pple.a, the butter·
Oies, the pretty maida all in I
row, the crows and an egg, and
the farmers' helpers.

EA8Y·CARE

1'0P OUAUrY PMIUit

Costumes tor the presentaUoo
are bel"8 made by ~era of

LOWEll PRICED 11fAN EVERJ
4x8Shetts .

the children.

'1111S CRYSTAL BoTrLE
the JIIOre lradl·
ttonal eryllll baD Ia pre·
dlcltal romailee lbla tea·
o u I'll 0 'II

101. Perttimo oli(IOrfl

mllli·

lain a auporb lily of lllo

vaUey rrap.-·tsan ablo-

Jole mall wllb · ..,a, foml·
DIDo elll'llailtl,rii«!eo. Aller
aD, lbo proper ll'l!lfllllOO ••

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Vol.

A

No,{' e&amp;... ·

faohlea'l m o 11 lmporfllll
aeo~aory.

Family Dinner Held
At Russell Watsons

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·$299·'•
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89c Roll Roast. ............. ..

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H~liJaf .......... 79c E·Z Carve Rib Roast .......

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$1.09

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Bread
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Ftanks ~ ·. .; ....-. ._ 79c

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PRODUCE
SPECIALS

Fresh Crisp

19~

RIPE TOMATOES

RUTLAND
DEPT. STO'RE

~ ,1.29

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Cold Power ••.•. :' 69e

... lllolltd

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K.....

Beans . . . . . . . . 7":: $1

AT llU1\AND
59~

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Bleach . . . . ••.

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LYONS

lllttr Wax

Klear .......... ~ 87e

----····lf't 39c

A-It CUt 0...

A•·rn,alo Cut -

Bll co
49

bunch

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Beans . . . . . . . . 8 ':..* $1

""'ll49~

l•rga

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Dressing

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Pledge ..•...•. =- 77c"'

"Jitwtlon'• ......... ' LMnwl

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Pork &amp;Beans . 6 !:; $1

BOLOGNA

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tunch MeaL .... ·...· 39c ·

ALL MEAT

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Applesauce •••. :-- 59e

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