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0Jl01Ling IIJ• throe • day, 36tll ..,_ .volt ouijet. ·- •
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lllll con~~on o! lhli tnstttute
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beth owned by !be PhlilldOJpbto · 1 ·
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tc Truck Corp ~
Malllol, RL 2, a.etne -.d &lt;'.Ocll

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TONIGHT AND TUESDAY
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R'll' J, Evans, Jr., to, Porn.
ultlmatoJY cimr!ng Dearl,y 1 m!Woo ~:..~year -contract eroy,
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:Jr;~·;w:=lll~lam=w~··'therspoon listeiled, ', TIIO .r..c11011 ,;,, mixed. but Juries from which per1011a
to the news on the ~re 'Wa~ ' genero\ .18J'111!11101it Olfllro80lqj ICI'!Ill" abollt the
radio,
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MOildly'o dectalcici oo ·death 'poi.!QI wore excluded.
W01loy (Soruij.) E.,., )ljlihl c...,tial plinlatun0nt .by the U.S.
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~· of , th~e f-485, Richard
"~:. lloudb' hla )OJ' reverberated not the , dllllllllillni or death 'Nifl, S.,.cl!. will ~ Ida oentence
Dl1lJ ill hla tiny death row ®\1 u..s.A. .•., , .
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but to lhll tar roachos.,Qf, the !I· . Wltl!lr•""""'• IPIIOal brQII&amp;ht eight .llll'aeo tn Chicago. !iJeck'a
,awey Pl'li!OR In Fort W!ldh, Tex. the ruling 11111 Jurors cannot be attorllly, Public Do!ondor Ger·. ·, But wben DiaL ·
Stanley autOmatleally rejeded because aid GeiiJ, said llie _.t
, ' Kirk o! Wichita FaDs, Tex.; got .they are' -sed to Cll)ltal already II being prOjllll'ed, m1
. the word he storriled:
; p u o t.ih m o n ~ The decision .tile fact that 250 Or $20 ~
.fl. "I'm 80 mad l'Dl speechless. meant, tor Ill practical purpo- . jurors exam.ined ft'tre rejeeted
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ses, that most o1 the 486 becauoe IIley dl~ o1
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'li;..;_.,-11, Jack GreinDiten, har· stale prtaol.i wDI Ill slJOI'ed. ,..)or cootonttoo ol tlilt ~

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ftre truck were opened Monday
ntgltt by PomerO)' CoomcU, but
no contract waa awarded.
COUncil tnotead aaked Mayor
Charles Logar, Fire Chief Her&gt;ry Worry and the council sateey
commtttae to checkthebtdsttemby-ttem m1 makoarecommondaUoo at the next meedow.
Bids for the a~t.PU'atus, ex..

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GL~BORO,
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President Johnson today reject-ed a Hanoi demaTKI that all
American bombing be stopped
in Nortll Vietnam. ,
"An honorable peace req.lire1
some gelltllres on the other side
inward peace," he alld. He
added tllat tllus tar in the Parts
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der1011 and Mr. m1 lllro. Clair
Fcilrod -.d famtl,y apsnt Molllor'o DB¥ wltll.tfloir lllolbor, Mra.
Edt til Harper, at Carroll, Ohio.

WITHOUT
DISHWASHER

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ol the truck chasail, were

by Howe Fire ApparaiUI Ccm_pany, Anderson, Ind., $15,525,
lid sutphen Fire Equipment ecpany, Cohunbus, $16,721.
The decision to ha\'e curther
study of the bids before a cQIIoo
tract is awarded came after it
waa pointed out thet the Howe
firm cltd not bid 00 the eype or
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Nell Johnsoo, representing the
SUii&gt;hen linn, told counctl that
bis bid included a clause to allow
tho cancollatlon ot !be contract
111111 tllem 11 the tire de-nt
Ill loVJ reuewll should be d&amp;leolod thtalall.
Colnell, ·mother actlvt.ty, •
proved Ill&gt; onlbance to IWihCX'·
ize the e!IIPIO)'Jbent of SQuire,

·Band Uniforms Bill Paid
:I.Fiblli PIIJ'l!IOIIIm tite Ullilqrms bucdDessoa m1 organizations, treasurer.
tllo """ Malga lUSh Scboo!' -.d a vartoQI ct ftmd raising . The now oll!cers were install•awirclling bml wao reported
week ml olllcora !or
ltl88~ year - · eleciA!d
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Installed cmtog Mondl,y
, ~':" meol:tni at tl!o M o lg 1
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· · Jlomei'07 .EIIIIIOIIIaQ.School.
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;J' &lt;, l!bastcl at 1 eoat ci $15,141. Over
~~-.000 at tile IIIIOWII W.a railod "rrni the past
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1.../i'OIII 1ndf'1cml1,

projects.
ed by Mra. Welsh - pre-Arthur Millar ct Rutland ,.., ed each with a maroon and gold
oleciA!d president or the asooete- lintod carnattoo.
It woo voted to make a $loti
lion, '"""ending Mra. Jolm Welsh contrlbuttAXl to the tund that wiD
, at Middleport.
bring the American Wind ~Other olllcera named w o r o p11ooy Orchestra here in ·Jul,y.
Mra. Marvin Burt, FOmeroy, Students to partlciJ&gt;ate tn tile .
llrat vice· proslcltDI; Mro. Q~. citnlc to bo &lt;oncluted in coogano ~' , l!fddloport.· oeroed · juncttoo with tho -•ranee ct
vice prell-: Mra. Don Mut- tllo orchestra have ooloct'
leo, Middl...._., so.c"""'-, m1 eel '"' David Bowen, director, tt
Mrs.
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tace the real problems ol serve the secwity of each. Tbe
ending the war, we must stand United States is ready to begin
Cast. We must stand pat:ientl.,y discussing such agreementsand hopotuUy, but with deter- now."
minatl.on, too."
Summit Meedng
The Preatdent, reviewing the
Johosoo ~tH~nod hio apsech to
"eventful and Wlcertain yearn the largest ll'aduating elisa ln
since he met Koay&amp;iD at the history of Glassboro College
Gla.,boro last )'lllr dlvtoualy -which Johnson ml Kosntn
waotod to rekindle the "oplrlt of made famous will! their summit
Hollybusllo" flo feld-othlo boltof mootl .... l&amp;et SWDIIIOF-11111! the
"that the old ant:ap!am1 whJch comment:
we eall the cold war muat fade
"The world will remember
- ml will ledo."
Gla10boro, I hope, as a place
He llated1 however, contlr~dng where understanding between
tnternatJOIW problems of which nations was advanced by the
trouble tn the Middle E"t was Unttod states and the Soviet
a primary swrce ol concern.
Union. ..
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deserve a peace baaed lCtOO a
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slid or continued tension
between Israel aid the Arab
countries.
The Prestdent also tooli t!oe
occasion of Glassboro re-visited
to urge again SOvlet,.Amertcan
steps toward general clts&amp;r·

IDCI evaaJons."
Th!&gt; Chi~! Executl vo mode I
commencement .. d d r e 1 1 at
Glassboro Stlte cOi.Iere where
he met last June 23 ml June 25
with SOYiet Premier Aiexol
KosygiJL
In the prepared or his
opeeeh, the President aatd tllat
the North Vietnamese represer&gt;taUves in the Parts talks had
demanded tllat aD U.S. bonlblng
be halted "at a limo when more
North Vte~oao IUI'Piios and
matortll then over before are
llooding into South Vietnam."
"Tho other side hlo had
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Melga CooiiiQI' s Hoed Start Pro"For our part,*' be said. "the
Porto) to theae olua who seek a
aram wilt get underway at Five
just Pttaee ln Asll," Johnson United States is ready to move
Polnta in the COUIIQI tor tho IOilll·
tn the direction or cltaarmamoot
mer
m June 10 .
- if our two natim a can reach
stand Fast
Clasaoo wiU be held at Middle·
"SO, Ulllll the men In Haliot binding guaronteoo which pro- port,
Pomeroy, Bradbury, Salem
Center ml !!axri....Wo. Cluo01 1I1U cloao 111 Aug, 2.
The areoo 11111 be canvaostcl
during thta week b7 teachers
m1 toacber-lldol torqlstorstudellta. Reglatrolion will c:ontlnue tl1roullh the week ci June 10
at the center&amp; untU classea are
ruled.
- s ci llle Eaatern a n d
Southern LOcal Dtatrtcta may
IUend FOmorQf . - r s wi111o
chlldren In tllo Ratl-.d area IDlY
IUend either tho Bracl&gt;ury or
HarrtiOIIVDie centers•
Tho pt'OIIl'OJn Is clil'octed toward !!YO and atx 7ocir olds wilD
have not attondod school ml Ia
tntendod to aervt chlldren,ollow
tnc&gt;ometamllita.
Head Start I•' b7 tilt
Olllca ci Eeoaomlc ()llporluniQI
to tile Melp LOcal Scheol Dis-

Head
Start Opens
On June 10
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Republican Natlooll · CommitiAIO
mot In Portlml today tor 48
Rockefeller came just sbart or
hours of housekeeping work to sl)'IJW that II the party
complete arrangement~ for the nmninated former Vice PreJ..
Miami Beach convention wtdch !dent Richard M. NtlUIIIII -.lei
will name the party's choice for lose the preaidenttll electloo.
preaident.
Thlt was tmplied in llmoot
The CODsensus unong tq:l everythlng he Cllicl
natiooll committeemen and
state party chairmen was:
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Richard M. N!IOX1 wao far WI

in lront but clld not haye the
I!CliDination locked ~
-A few, bit states which, up
to !lOW", were at least offtcially
uncommitted, &lt;ould decide tllo

outeane.
New York Gov. Nelson A.
RockereUer was ~ the scene
wooiJW GOP leadersbtp - r t
with a cms1ant theme: The
Ropubitcao party oooded psndent ml Domecrattc •voteo
to win in Novemberi he wu the

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Pier Bids

Wednesday ...

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-Bids on two river .Piers, two
land piers ml two
011.
the PfCliiOaed bridge over !lit
Ohio Rl\'111' at Point F l wUJ be opened Wednooday.
The West VIrginia Rood cam..
low bid ot $6,226,450. on~ ·
structure lteel was llllde JiiCIIo. 1'
day by Allied Structural ~ '.
em,. ot lllmmond, Ind.
Other bids wore submltt•nr .; ;, ·
Bristol Steel aid trOll w~· :'
Inc,, Bathl- Steel ~ bil',
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Bida on building the Wut
Virgtllls awrooch to tile ~

Iaiii bridge wtU be rocolwd .. ..
the road commiaatm J,.. lL
The bridge to acbeduled to Ill
opened to tramc by ~.
1969. Tho CCIIIInlctlan til
bridge ts botqr puobed 10 .0.."1:'&lt;'
place the Sliver llrtdga
coiiii&gt;Hd Dec:. ts, 1961, lilllta•
46 perSOOI.

727 Jet Skids 5,000 Feet

River Gauges
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aid :IU ..-..: 118 loot or ron.

on; Pl. Pletlaaot, ·27.30! - .
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liamwbl Falll; 6,8CJ rtl.
tnr. p.r!oataa. .tt.ll!l lalllng.

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minion announced an J1111U81t , .

Amlt ciasseo in t.n&gt;lwl and
ol!lco machine _ . will bolllll at 7 p.m. cat ~. J1cno
II, at theMiddt'IJCII!'IilgttScheol.
"' aaases 1n tbe caa:nea offend
wtU be held eada Tuoada1 a n d
Thursday evening. lnltrUcto.-wtU
bo Donald Wolfe, I'Omero,y lUSh
Sc!hool commercial teacher.
AnYone wtlllotng to onroU wilD
boa not llre&amp;&lt;b' clolle so may
ooroll at tile llrll soaslon. Tu!ttoo foes will be approximately
$10 vorylng si1Sh111 dopendi!!l
onrollnconL TuiUon Is 10
trict •• t11e clalople -ey at be IJOid on tho eveeiog at I h o
tile GIIU..l&amp;Oiga CorruDmiQI M.· !lrat ciaaa mooting.
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5anders &amp; Dempsey oo special for recreation, was rUled. Ricbcounsel to prepare and su,per. ard E. Jones was named ehllr·
vice proceedings to authorize man anll other member~ are Jim
the Issuance of' bonds to tina.'!Ce . Soulsby, Gary Froellllll, Jot
the cost ol the vtllage's 81udlal')' Struble ml Georl!l Nossolroad,
&amp;eJJerage systeJD. Costs tor ser- Jr.
Ce&gt;mcli also wtec1 to ..,..
vices ro be rendered by the
Edith
Slsom~ a Nllttme J&gt;Oilee
firm are not to exceed $4,000
women
re~rooc~~.. to Jime 1,
with the COlllllOnaatlon to be IJOid
19&amp;8,
ml
to 'lfll ve the 1101'11111.
from the proceeds of aueh bonds
when Issued, or otherwise tram probatloo period in new o! bor
loog lollll'e •• a temporary olll- '
the town general ftmd.
cer.
She works as a dliJPitcber.
. ., A urecreatlon authority" to
Attending wore M&amp;¥w Lqar,
spearhead ellorts to improve
Clerk
Edna sebeenleb and eo.m.
playgrwnd andbeoobeUttoldconclimen
Leslie Fulta, preatam;
clttions in the tuwn. and to try to
dewolop tile town lot between Don C41llna, Robert lb'..U. LOu
Poulin ml Roy Reuter.
Mechanic st. atxl Butterrwt Ave.,

To Probe for

F"n-e's Cause

Day with her PIJ'OOts, Mr. Ukl
Mrs. McKinney, on Dutch Ridge
llld ltloDied church here s....
diJ' morning.
MrL S&amp;rlh Woode of 1\ap.
.POra Plains, a.POnl Saturday ntgllt
and &amp;lJwJIIJ' with Mr. m1 Mrs.
Vere Swartz.
Harry Swartz caUOd on hti
mother' M r s. Carrie. Allo
vistUng Mrs. Swam recently
were her~htor-.d"""ln-la!r,
Mr. · ~
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day in the 801 nOnh ml 0111,
low 90 -..11. Fair, mUd
wodneadll¥ ntabL ·Lolr lolllglJIIa
501-.d low IICJa.

Apparatus Contract Delayed

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Tl/E$DA ~ JUNE 4, 1968

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WithenjiOOn'• , coso Ifill be the deatb ·~nee, but moont
returned 'to the Wtnols, cwrtto pers01111 H,ntericOd .-r tlloso
tor tef!enlenciJ!&amp;, Hl1 attorneys 'ondtUOiio m!Sht 'poutbly a1ao
said 'the ~die Coort · dect- _.t coovlclkl) by 1 lur7
•lon Mel "lett th8 ·dOor aJar,. lor doYOid of capital punlatunent
another i.ppe~t; this one io toea.
revaroe · the goUQI vofdl~
All bul It ,of the· 50 - ·
The cOIIri&gt; opactllcolly ruled hlvo the dooljl panolcy on t11e1r
thet Ill
men IDwld
' coodomiled
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giillcy by · a jury from , which goveramont.
....,..;.Die ol capital IIIMI•hment
Ji:limlnatoo Doath Ponolcy
were syotematlcelly excluded, ' In Tellllo, Atty: Gen. Craw!oi'd
,would illvo their doatll senten- Martin llid the ruling "e!!oc·
lively does lwaY with the doalh
c-es set aside.
Tlws, liot only clld the ruling ponoiQI •tn' all stAtes. It would be
open tllo door ror countleu a vtl'YJ very remote cue where
•owoall tor I COIIIIDIItatton of auyw would get the doalh

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f!OIIators representing II mojor" toolrtorkors Union CUSW) and neMr Ev
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ana was a •etelian ci
Cooun_.e II 10 LDL (EDT).
J&gt;roducora begtnat tile Hotoi th0
oroao War -.d a mom.
Mro. Ellen Mae Ingles 75
ber ci . tile Disabled Veterans
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organ!zaUon,
toward the IOUthwest FlorJ4a l!M ABBY, I June oddiQI, churned
ing at the residence or her son
He Is survived by his wtce ·
~~ !orecosters predlciA!d
E. M. Blake, Sr., Seventh st.' it would reach hurricane ll&gt;rco
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Mrs. Ingels was born May 10
meroy.; t1vo listera, Mra. Wm.
The 'Mara n car built ....
Preparations
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In
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eVOIIing.
But
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1893 in West Virginia, thedl~
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Funeral services wtU be hold
l&gt;l'ngroso along 111o cauL
ter of the late F. E. and Eliza.
PI\YIIIs Givens, Cberl~aton, and o1 Feredllo Mic~~.., ~ ~ednolday it 2 p,m. at 111o litTHE NATION'S FOUIWI
recently do~gnecl ~ , 01
~no Bajllist Cberch witlllbe Rev,
Mayor beth Mumaw BJaettnar. She was mounted Wward loot
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also preceded Jn death by her 1
Ytar • record or 608 .......
Funeral oerv!ces will be hold be~rles to PGWer I 16•
lngillJ~
CBudl Rottlild oll!etathis
ntern&amp;tlooal count II 6 LDL CEDT)
--... A United Ptoos Tuelday
husband, George w. lllgels.
at 2 p.m. at Ewing
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131, Pianos 14, and Mls""""-' -eel: Trame 572, D-.tnga Chapol with tho Rev. ~ M'
Cometory, Friends miiJ' ea11 111
Mrs. Ingels was a methber or
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Rawlqs • Coats Funeral H..,.
the United Brethren Church at
Mason.
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Iller 4 p... 00 TueaVETERANS MEMORIAL
Gmestde services wtn be::;.
e8
dB¥ until noon Woclnelday When
She is survived by three soos
HOSPITAL
Saturda,y Admissions _ JOah.
duciA!d by American Legion Drew
,the ~ , wtU be taken to 111o
George H. lJlieJs, New Have~
E. M. Blake, Sr., Middleport, ua Jackson, Rutland; Margaret
Wobatar Fl&gt;st No. 39. Frl-.ds
FUneral servl®a tor Mamie church; .
and Radford Ingels, Call!ornJa· HUJ, Dayton; DaiiiJ' Swick, Mid.
mil¥ call 11111ime,
Nov
_ ll&lt;la Zeigler, 84, n-~-, ~
She wasa member ortllo PllnU
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dlid at her rolddence &amp;lnd8¥
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ietta; Mary Biuell, Minersville May 12 was 66, the c-fierfng,
wiD be hold Wednoodlcy at j
Tlf&lt;l defendants ...,.. lined and
Saturda,y Discharges _ lllida. $19.94. In observance or MothFuneral services w:lll be held
p.m.
at Ewing ~Rev.
Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Rawlings- Warth, Burton Carson, A n n a er's Da.Y, a J)Oi:!m was read by a third tortotted a bond In _.,_ Hubert Harris wt11 oil!~ 11'111!
Coats Funeral Hothe w:lth the Crisl!p, Victor McCloud Mar- Rlcilr Dillinger, IS ell tile Moth- Olld bearings beCore Pomeroy burial In tile Rurlinllliam Come.
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ers (25 in 110 otood at tile tront M&amp;¥or Charles Logar. Fortelt- lecy beoldo her late luabeud,
Burial will be In Kirkland Mem- , ~ Admissions - Ralph or the church, and a potted plant tng l fl3.70 bond polled OUcbar- George, and ..... Erell.
orial Gardens. Friends may call Sis1801l, Pomeroy; John Adama
was presented each one present, lrOS ci running 1 stop oJsn WIS
Mra. Zelitor wss a member
OPEN DAILr
anytime.
RaclDe; Wilma Riggs, Racine; with several lett for those un- RB¥ Molton, McMlnnldfl Tom or the llDiled Bretllren Church ·
8 to 5:30
Fined were Harold Br~ Jr • ot Sliver Ridge,
Lewis Williams, Pomeroy; Ron- able to attend.
FRI. 9 to B
Racine,
$15 and ooste, reek.es·~
ald GrlliUtl, Racine.
During the worship service
She Is IAil'VIved by live ...,s
SAT. 9 to 9
oporaUon,
and Louts Jolmooo
&amp;mda,y Discharges _ James at 10r45, led by Ernest Taylor
Lowell
Zeigler, Albany, • n ,j
Now Haven, $5 ..,. eosts, Jeri .(
Johnson, Ad:IJe Baker.
the sq, "Mother's Prayer; center.
George Zelitor, Charles Zolg.
Have F~owed Mfl," was used
lar, Avery Zotgler -.d C Ia I r
as a.dedlcation song.
CALL CANCELLED
Zeigler, .all ol Pomeroy; 0 n e
Tho PumoiW FireDopartmeot
Tho M. Y. F. held ito regular MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL doullllter, Mra. Elholllart, Shadt·
received a cl\11 to the Earl Don. meeung Sunday eveniqr at o:ao
Satufday Actmisslona - Leo- llWllillltrs, J-e Rawttng1 .,.j
1\Y resideoce on Peacock Ave., Worship services followed at 7:: pold ~~~. Fl&gt;meroy.
Anna llenowlt•, ChiUICOtlle; n1no
&amp;ands.v evening Where ·a car wu 45, with Lhe Rev. casto.
sr-.dchll&lt;lren;
19· great • FODd-~ Discharl!' - Charreported on fire. The call was
The Woman's Society ofOlris- los Clark,
chlidren, and sevoro1 nloce1 m1
cancelled before f'lrethen ar- tlan Service held Its regular
lilnda,y Actmiaston,s _ None. nephews.
rived, howl!ver.
meeting Tuesday, May 2l, at
Frteact• mo,y calt at
!icnctay Dlsdaargea - Charthe hcxne or Isola Taylor, w1 111 lea Marcinko, Thomas Mathews. nenl ·Home lliJ)'time,
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Alma
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Mr. aid Mr., Dolbort Yost
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PauJ Thomas Graham 17
Cr••-·m
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ed for Arm,y authorities over the spent Mother'S Day treeke.dwtth
Woelconcl by Fl&gt;moro,y pollee and their parents, Mr. and Mn. Har- ;::
ry. Guthrie and Mr. m1 Mrs.
lodged in Meigs COURQI jaU
charged as AWOL
' Tom Yost. and attended church
here Sunday morning.
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and Nina RobJnson. attended a
OPEN HIGHER
NEW YORK (lJPI) _ Prices Mother's IMy dinner at the hmne
toda,y opened higher In active of their son aDJ daughter, ~ :·
lntrod~~ee~ Mtumai n __ Bo'
trading on ¢he New York Stoek specUvel.y, Mr. and Mrs. Ger..
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Exchange,
aid SWam ..,. !lunily at Marietta, O~o.
Mrs. o. J. Evens ol ML Blanc
Mich., has been vt.stu~
brother and stster.fn.latr, Mr.
lnd Mrs. Dinsmore lloyteo. On
Mother'o o.y they all visited
reiaHves in Weat Virginia.
. Mr. G. L. Michael o1 Minersville, RD, will celebnte hia 90th
btrthjily on SoturdiJo May 18
at hio homo. Mrs. NoUte Par..,;
of tht1 area to hia daughter.
Mr. -.d Mr1. Clair w-..,.
CoM!, 0C Ctrcievtlle, 0., visited his _parents, Mr. lilt MrL
,c;.~loo D. WOOdo ~ OVIII-

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E,.qp Gammon, and Rebecca
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PT. PLEASANT- GeorgeDal.

lliid,., He was a retired school
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the late Albert and Ama Morr i - Daillla.
!llrrivlni Ia one s! oter, Mag.
lie Beard, Southside, W.Va. Fuoorol oervloe will be Wednes.
~ 2 p.m. lD the Crow-Hu,.
eell Funeral Home with the Rev.
Charles Frum al!lclatlng, BurIll will be in &amp;merest Cometary. Friends may ea!l at the Ill·
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RL 2 Jacklont · Mrs. Jack D.
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Sldne)' M. Buster, Sidney M.
iowlea, Mrs. Wash K. Covlns,
JOMPb L lileheart, Aha E. JOhn.
lon, F1~ E. Mo88ie, Edward
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Clrlolon, • Pomeroy, p,, and
Judy Jo Ha«man, 19• New lJa.
veDt Reymand Frieman Nibert, .
22, Galllpolla Ferry, and c:mnl•

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" ;;peve 3 Chi 2;14!:..a., night
'-ll"jlaldmore 2 Csllfornla 0, nlsbt
MinnesoQI 4 New York 3 night
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Chicago (John 4-0l at Cle..;_
nd (Tiant 7-tl, 7o30.~.m. , .
'll. Oakland (Hunter .!-3) at
, )'lashlrwtoo ;(!11•cual W), 8:05
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. ~Umore·.(Horden 6-2), 8 p.m. .
'i Minnesota &lt;M;errlll 3-4l at
,..., York (Bahhoen 5-1), 8 p.m.
~ Detroit (Lollch 3-2) and
ljobson ~ or Palterson 1·2l at
8ooton (Ellsworth 4--t llJd
Waalewskl 2--6), 2, 5:30~m.
/Wedhesday'f !James
;p.tcago at Cleveland, nlsbl
Jltkland It Washington, nlllltl
;;Csllfornla II Baltlll)ora, nlrbt
rtnnesota at New York, night ·
;lietroit at Boston, nlaht
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ICII!eago
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Si.ves Win
fielder's choice to end the
Detro!IT!aera.
Lonbori took over ,ar.ncllY . th~eat. He prlllocted the lead
Lo-g, who e~red tom nllll!t lot 'JOIC! SoitiiQo Otter · untO Getes Brown doubled and
lipmenta ln. bls 1!111 lmee In a Jim Northrup'• .......,., eht&amp;!e Dick McAulU!e walked with two
winter sldlni ace!- after cut the Tigers' dellcll to """ ·out In the nintli,and SpariQo LYle
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made 1 mockery out of the
lradltionoJ · tight N • I I o n I I
League raoe.
The Cordo battered Hauoton 7·
2 Monday night tor lhell' olxth
otralsbt vlotory, since last
Thw'sda,y and _they're even in a
better podtlon ln the race now
than they were 1 year ago.
Early Decision
The Cords leed the league by
ooe game with a 28-21 record
and a .571 percentage. On June
3, 1967 the COrds had a 26-17
record for a .605 percentage
although they traDed Clnc!tmat!

UPI Si&gt;c»;ts Writer
It's Ume to slop wonderlrw
what's wront with the st. Louis
cardinals ~~ lime IP start
wonderlrw w he the r .they're
going to make another 'runsway
of the National League race.
When the. Clrdlnala went into
a hltllng alump and lost 11 out
of. 13 games ~ot month to drop
aut or first ploce, It looked like
the -club had lost Ita touch of a
year ago.
But since last Thursday the
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coll~ed with Injuries, the
Cards boa! o!1 a challenge by
the Chicago cub; and the race
was over by Auglia~
If the cards keep up their
hitting of· the list oix pmes,
.theY mB¥ be able to repeat.
They've aeored 31 runa ln the
list six game• compared to 23
In the previous 15 at the end of
May.
Mike Shannon drove In three
runs with two doubles and a
sacrifice lly and Cepeda drove
in two with 'tbree hits lncludlns
Ills sixth homer of the sea• to
pace the cardinal attack and
make It easy tor Nolson BrUes
to win his . sixth game.
Elsewhere in the National
League, Pll!ladelphla nipPed s.n

w·ID Ders 6•1'

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Righthander Phil Miller got
thoYankeeso!ftosperfectstarl
in Mlddloport's Boys' Lea8ue
opener Mpnday evening with a
~ 0 - • · ~~it~ 6-l victory over the
Meta, a name assumed by the
former Red Sox managed by Low·
ell Price
Met.s ~rk Aultalx!StevePrlce
tou bed Mill 1 harm!
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, ess s.u..glea ec]y" The Meta nm came
In the fifth when MWer loot the
range and walked three batters,
Barrett scoring on an error.
A !rlple by Terry Pickens, a
double by Phil M!ller,andbackto
back aingles by Dave 'l)ree and
Woody Call, a hit batsman lltd a
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Atlanta edged

Cincinnati 3-2 and )Aio Angeles
blinked Pittsburgh 2-0.
In the American League,
Buston nipped Detroit 4-.1,
CIOYeland edged Chicago 3ll! In
14 innings, Balllmore blanked
California 2-0 and M!Mesota
sflutout New York 4-0
The cardS got three runs in
the fourth to start their rout.

Yanka In the ftfth running. AI&gt;other came hmneinthethlrdon
Phil Miller's leado!1 single and
Tyree's triple. Other Yank hit.
ters were Robbie Harris a single, Tyre a third hit. and Chris
M!Uer a single.
Miller fanned II and walked
four. Price of the Mots fanned 8,
nd alked
a w
me.
The other game scheduled last
. nlsbt, Rutland versus !he Braves,
was cancelled due to the can(!!.
lion or the No. 2 diamond.
Yanks
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Meta
000 010-1 2 3
P. Miller and CoiL Price and
Ault. Umpires: J, TannehW and
D. File.

Singles by Julian Javier and
Curt Flond, Cepeda'• single,
Shlnnon1s first double and Dal
Maxvill's aIngle scored thenma.
ShaMOII doubled In another in
the nnh and the Cards gvt two
more in the seventh to koock
out starter and loser Denny
Lemaster.
Ce""""'e homer Jn the ninth
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cushion.
Short Win&gt; One
Chris Short broke his n....
game losing streak with a fiveh!ltor 10 the Phlls nipped the
GlaJits. Roberto Pena singled in
tJae only run of the game in the
seventh lmlng-an unearned
run- to pin the loss on Ray
Sadecki, now 6-6,
Veterans Ken Boyer and
Rooky Colavito singled Jn first
Inning runs as the
lopped Pittsburgh. Claude o,.
teen pitched a seven hitter to
gob) _the victA&gt;ry. Bob Veale
suffered the loss. Osteen is 4-7
and Veale Is 2.6.
Tlto Francona singled In the
tie-breaking run in the sixth
Inning and Claude Raymond
pitched three imings or scoreless relief boll so Atlanta
topped Cincinnati, The Reds got
two runs in the first on doubles
by Pete Rose and Tonuny
Helms and Alex Johnsoo's
single but couldn't score again
o!1 winner Ken Johnson and
Raymord Joe Torre's two-run
homer . in the fourth tied the
score.

was IUIIliiiOOed to retire Jim
Northnp fAir the final out at the
game,
. l..onbdrg and. Wllllamo agreed
that It was .. . Impressive
·JIOrf~mance although the man·
apr SoldJimwtllre.....,lnthe
'bul1110n, for a while. IUo .I!Dftday .
nlsbt stint helped Sont!qo to _
hlo sixth victory and .enabled
the Red Sox to climb to tlie .500
mark,
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IUmlng • y!ctory over the
Chlcal!l' \VIIIIt Sox In other AL
eamea.
Cardoliwa11!PAsl:ros.
The Ill Loulo
the HoUstpn As!roa 7..2, · lhe
Pllll~ Pllllllea edged the
~ Frinc!s.co · Glanto 1.0, the
Atlanta Br~vea nlwed the
ClnclnnaU ROds 3.:! IJII!lthe ~
Angelea lludgerl defeated the
PIIUburp .)!Irma 2.0 1D

The Red Sox scored all their
tuna In the IUth lmlns ·'"' a
walk, dooblea by carl Ya,.
trzems!d and Ken HIIJ:relson
and singles by Rico Pcilroeelll
and Els!on IIOWllrd. McAtt!Ufo
homered . for the Tigers' !1rs!
rWl In the third.
~ Tho Haltimore Orioles de!est·
ed the CoiUornla Angela 2.0, the
Minnesota Twins nipped tlte
New York Yankees 4--3 and the
Cleveland India.Ds scored a 3.2

Nations! Leap games. .
DaVe McNally pitched a flv_e.
lilltor and struck out 12 to even
bla season reeo1"1et 5-S lor the
Orioles. lloO!I' l'liwell 1111 a tworun t.&gt;mer Jn !lie fourth, hlo
eighth of tbe seaoon.
Third b~aemaa Bobb,y Col'
error with two on llJd none out
In th• eighth !Mlng enabled
Harmon Killebrew to score
from second base wftb the
'!'wins' wiooin.g nm. Two pla,ys

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ASH ST.
MIDDLEPORT

SKI COACH

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (UPI)

DOWNING
INSURANCE
INC.

-Gene Kotlarek, 28, a five time

national ski jwnp!ng champion,
Monday was named as coach of
the United States ski jwnp!ng
team.
Kotlarek, twice a member ot
the U.S. Olympic team, in 1960
and 1964, retired trom cc:JDU)eti·
Uon only last year after injuring

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Won Only 11 At Crosley Faeld

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. at years Crpsley Field haa been swings.
• blanked the Reda the final three
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11 labeled a hml&amp; run hitter's
The opposlUcri his· out--homered innings to preserve Johnson's
paradise."
the Red8 22-9 in the 26 games victory.
Tadl,y, ~. you mWtt the Red.a have played at CrosRaymond was given a scare
taw I' hard time convlnci~W ley Field this seaaon. What Is in the seventh hwng when the
Redo DWIIger Daw Bristol more, only three of those nine Reds loaded the bases with one
that the label isn't I misnomer. homers have come in the Reds' out. However, he weathered the
"l Just can't underotand why laat 16 pmea at the field.
threat by s!rlldng out pinchhlt.
we don't hit more homers play.
When you look at the home ter Mack Joo., and retiring
lng ln this · park," sdd a per. run total you can understand Rose m a bounder to second
plexed Brtstol Monday night aft. why the Reds have a 11·15 roc· base.
er the Atlanta Braves closed oot ord at hmle.
It was tbe last chance for the
the Reds 3-2 -In the ..,ener of a
Jose Torres' fourth Inning ho- Reds who will send Gerry Ar·
throe-game serlea.
mer off George CUlver, with r!gv agalost r!sbthsnder Ron
Brtotol was qultk "to edd that Haok Aaron lboa1"1, matched Heed tonight.
he doeon't want his playera go- the two runs the Reds ocored
Heed, 1 former Detroit Piston
1Dg tip to· the plote' and dellber· off Ken Johnooo In the !Irs! 10:. pro blsketboller, w!U take a 6-1
ately •winlllnl for hQoilero. ·
nlng on doubles by Pete Rose record Into the game.
Homers With Normal S!rlll&amp;
a~ TOtnmy !lelmo and a sqle
The two c:luba wW wind ..,
It Is lllo belle! that, with by ~ Johnson.
the serteo Wednead&amp;y night with
Croslay Field offering such 1..
Aaron, on base ortor 1 noM. the Redo' Gary Nolan owoslrw
vidr.- 1arpts,: the h&lt;mera er's choice, stole aecand m:1 Phil Nlekro.
came lane . with the · w1nn1nc
Tho 20-year-&lt;&gt;ld Nolan, maklrv
1'\111 Iii the, sixth lnnlni
Tlto his del!ut llt•l Friday artor lJcj.
Fruo;ona' single to righL ·
!ng sidelined with arm trooble,
Ken Jolmoon r~eled off five olopped the · Plllladelpit!a PhUo
hltle11 . frame• a!tor belrw - with three hils In six lnnlrwo
nicked . iclr the two nrst.lmlng while earnirw credit tor the vic·
MillS before departing with an
tory llJd a 5-4 daclolon over the

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if!ttlburgh · (Bunning 3-$)
Lo• Anples (Dryldale 6-3)
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N~w York at Chicago
Atlanta at Clnelnnati (D)
~lpld.a at san Frln.
St; Lou!l at Hauaton (n)
Plttltburilt at Los A,. (n)

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Chrysler Newport priced about
$2.29 a.month more than a Chevy Caprice*
(which is still a Chevy).
Newport is just one
of the reasons why
Chrysler sales are
soaring. Why bother·
with a smaller car
when for just a few
dollars a month more
you can move up to Chrysler?
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1ti88 lai\ ~rid., ·nleht·with ·the ,· base Witli two out. Ulnbort ii!l
Red Sox trailing ID a game tjley Bill Freohan with a Ditched
..entu~J~y loot lA) the Oildand ' boll, Ill)~ the baaes, bul
cause 1111 mlsi!!On ,..,: to Alllletlca.
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Doll Kingery.
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·Paul F!tza\lrol4; Dovlo ~··
John EsCue, F; R. Fauver, Sle
Poft and w• H, 0111'·.,..r;
Follow!nl 111e MondaY His!on
of ...,ri the petit jUrors were
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Reech HWt j'iorJIIa Riggs, -llloomel.
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PT, PLEASANT - Teachers ~""""'C~YJ~~ent - ~ olflee jiOrson·
Duncan, Sunnyside.
were hired b7 ·thO Mason COUnQo
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AWf&lt;noal of N. Y•.c. prosram
month - Juper Likens, Cen- m~r prcsnm under Title! with (IJUIIIIIIlJ') ~·mpl-entbfJIO!"..
tral; Margie Benson, Hannan; 350 cli!ldren eipectod to part!. oOmel.
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Retha Lee camden, North Point; cipato.
Tranlller of !llnclo l!flbln lbo
VIola Stewart, Hartford; Elmer
Teachers OIJIIIloyed ~om June · buclaet.
Braii'IAn, Beech Hill; Homer Lau.- 24 to August 2 with oalary based
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derml!t, Masont Ray Duncan, oo certlllcallon and experience er;;:''"""'".._.
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Hend.Grson; Warren Stewart, Le- were: Sadie C. Abner. Sharon
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Tranlllor of teacher~~&lt;
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as subEmpl- •
Margaret BI£Ule was hired as Anyae Eloise Conrjld, Thomas
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secretary or tbe· proghm at a Cook, Charles cottrUI, Maxine
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salary of $400 per month.
Fowler, Mary P. Grimm, ~I
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Empl03'1110111 ~ aummer holp.
B. Hereford, Terri Michael, cato1 Miller, Dorothy Mltcholl, Jer- - - - - - - - - - ry L. Neal, Heier Pollrw, El!J·
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Ann
Ray, Slndri Hawsey,
JVUOD
·...._fr&amp;gant and Glom Sergant, Roose. Lydia Sannders, Lo!aShlnn,Fa.Ye
PT. PLEAsANT- One clvU
vellt Worthy Long, &amp;lnyo!det S. Smith, Patricia Stephens, Ju- action "'" dlomlosed and IIIQih·
Evelyn JeweJl, West Columbia;
H. WWs.
--"-·ed -~1 &amp; • . _
d lth Williams, Re-'nald
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Ernie Martin, Woods.
School cooks hired were Ber~ Elementary oob•titu18s - Com!&gt;- tomber term of Ma"'"' COUnly
bell stevens and Ferron Cr&amp;- Circuit Collrt ac&lt;Ordlng 11&gt; or.
tha Bowers, ArbUckle; Mrs. AJ..
means. Secondary subatieuto ders signed bl the cooJrt and
ice Matthews, Beale; Dorothy
l!lchard Haycraft. AU toachers entered 1n the olflce ,J U,. c1r.
Newell, Beech Hlllt Velma Clark,
Broad RWlt Glema Rogero And employed and placed as needed. cult clerk.
Aides for the program em·
The elvU actioll of the West
CocO Likens, Cenlrolt Ksthryn p!oyed
at $50 per week oalary VIrginia Slate DepartDieot
Dabney and Eileen Duffer, Hanare: Barbara Adkins, Laura Jac- Alllury See .,..1 diamls,..t llJd
nan; Dorothy James, Hartford;
quel!ne, Rosemary Ball, Collier· the action Sil'led Earl . H: Keel'.
Inez :Birchfielcl, Effie Roach, Henderson; Goldie Absten, Helen lne Blaine, Cheryl l!iankensh!p, er vs. l!Uiy Ray Ward~ Bon·
Cossin, Mary stephens, Leon; Michael B. Colegrove, Judy Dar·· Die Ward was~ until tho
Hazel Friend, Letart; N o r m a lone Green!.. , Mary Esther September term ot ~
Rigp, Pearl Roush, Beatrice Grubb, Christina Fa.Ye H~
Charlotte AM McMellon, Norah~
Weaver, Mason; Lucy &amp;nlth,
Ann McNeUI, Barbara Kay Mar·
Mrs. Frankie Mayes, Mt. Olive;
shall, carol Ann Morse, carol
Gertrude llall, MI. Flower; Ed.
Jane Nibert, Sandra Yvonne Pic·
Q-What provlllo!o fllll4dl
!th Marie Roush, Geraldine
kens, Richard Lee Roush, Pau- for the pre11 to cover proGibbs, New Haven; Margaret
lette Jean Russell, Kathryn 1.ynn ceedmas m Congre11?
Crawrord, COra Eads, Elsie
A-A special apace in the
Sl,yre, Gregory Selby, Nancy
Crawford, North Polnl Plessant;
galleries
II set ulde for memGayle Somerville, Brenda Lou.
bers of the preas, and Ia ·
Mabel Cheesehrew, Sallie Hus.
Steele, Molly Kate Park. Allor· known u the "Prea GaUery."
sell, ~!via Hussoll, lcle Ben·
nate . - Mary Kathleen Boyle.
nett, Ordr · ~i Mary Stephenson.
Claire Miw Plants, Roosevelt;
Vesta Duncan, Marjorie Stover,
and Mildred Wray, &amp;1n.Ysldet
Bonnie Waldie;..Delpll!a ' NO!)to;
Cora Bonecutter, 'Reu · WliUams, l't. Plet.'iJant Jr. High;
Ne!lle Bennett, Marjorie Rlflle,
Pl. Pleasant Sr. Hlgh1 Daisy
Knapp, Helen Roush, .Garnet Grudette, Wahama; Ruth Wheeler,
West Columbia; Della Searls, Ju.
dy Nibert, Edna Putney, Woods.
Secretaries hired for the Board
of Educat!oo al!lce and oalartes
were Hildreth Armstrong, $400
~ your traDer liome from oil to oitr dapendable
per month; Geraldine Greer,
BOTTLED GAS. Avoid frcoeze up llJd Ore haaartl. We cu
$400t lWII!esn McDermitt, $400t
, . _ ~ 1teat1rwtn tdaJ, ~us- 1or oorv1c1.
Carol Shadle, $400t Jean Tay.

PT, PLEASANT - Secret.lr·
les and custodians for all the
schools In the Mason County
system were hired by the board
of e&lt;Ncatloo Mllnday night, with
all granted an approximate 10
per cent Increase ln salary for
the 1968.69 school year.
Secretaries and their l!lchoola
are Lou 'Ibomp!JOD, Haman High
and Element.lryt Janet Capehart,
Point Pleasant High; Frances
Weclge,FOlnl Pleasantlll8htEve(HOSPITAL NEWS
lyn Riffle and Mary Fowler, .Point
Pleasant Jr.l!lght Mildred Tripp,
PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL Wehama Hl8h; Betey Thomas,
ADMITTED: Roy Durst, Leont Wahama; Jeanetta Bowers, Ar·
lira. Charles BroWn, Letart; bucl&lt;let Ruth WIU!amson, Beech
Mrs. Thoma• &amp;yua, Pl. Plea•· Hill; Velma Clarke, Broad Run;
IDit Mro. Charles Utchfleld, Jr., Ruth Hussell, Central; IrmaDodApple Grovet Mrs. Jolm Lam· 101'1, Hartlord; Margaret ~aine,
bert, Pt. Pleasant; Mra. R o y HendoriiOIIt Pauline 5ldnn, Lennt
Brinker, Maoont Clayllla Miller, Pauline Taylor, Letart; Maxine
Jr., HenderiOft; Mrs. IreD e I...athey, Mason; Maxine Keefer,
Heolley, ~eer; Dennla Roush, MI. Flowert Marilyn Stanley, New
IAtart; Mark Sokos, New Havetli Haven; Judith Pyles, North Pl.
lt'lv!a ii&gt;ears, Henderoont Rleh· Pleasant; LOis Nibert, Ordnance;
ard !'Oar- Pt. Pleasantt Mro. Mar:
Thomas, Roosevelt; EsCharles Boardltw&gt;, Gall!j)ollot ther Gl.llsple, !!unAYsldet J..ne
Mro. George Horak, Pomeroy. Johnson, West Columbia; Edna
lllSMISSill: Gregory Hall, Pt. Putney, Woods, Vacancies exist
Pleasanti Mrs. Jaaon Sturgeon, at Beale and Mt. Olive schools.
Pt. P!oaADit Guy Morrow, Pl.
CUstodian• hired with an ap.
Pleasant; Lester Casto, Jr., Pt. proximate tr r cent wage InPloasanlt Mrs. Franldln Ed· crease wet
.ordon Ball, Hanmendo, Glell'tiOOd; Mrs. Perry nan Hlsbt .oohn Lewis, John
~ers, South~! Robert ru. Chrtst;y, Gall Jones . all Polnl
U1, Pl Pleasant; Jack Jeffers, Pleasant High, and \1 all Love,
Pt. Ploasanlt Mrs. Doaald Nl· PPHS gym; IJorollly Thorne, Rol·
bert, Pt. Pleauntt Martha Old- coe Thorne, Robert Crump llJd
aker, Robarllburg; Cheryl LW!d, llloleh Crump, all Point Plessant
Pt. Pleasant; Mn. Demla F!lz. Jr. High 1. Lawrence &amp;nlth, J&lt;O.
water ...and aon, Ft. Pleasant. lie &amp;nlth (parttlme), Clarence
BJR'!;'l): Mr. and Mrs. Th&gt;m· Wamoley and Birdie Roush, wl
II Byul, Ft. Pleasant. &amp; SOIL for Wehama Jr. and Sr. Hight
Amordee Oldaker, Arl&gt;uclde; £1.
HOLZER HOSPITAL: Vlsitirw mer Bramon. Beeeh HUI; Stella
houra 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parenti Johnson, Broad Runt Ja!per LJk.
Ollb on Pedt.llrlcs Ward.
ens, Central; Margie Benson,
ADMISSIONS
Hannan FJem.; Vlola .5lewart,
Mrs. Clara N. Donalds, 939
HarUOrdt Ray Duncan, HenderSecond Ave.i Mrs. Verna K. Neal,
son; Warren Stewart, Leon; June
"Nell A... I Mrs. Earl P. Bl'UIIlFriend, Letartt Homer ~r·
ftold, Rt. I V!ntont Michael R. milt, Masont Ida Wray, MI. 01·
Runyon, V!Dtont Gary L. R"""
lve; Mabel Marks, New Haven;
)'011, V!ntoo; WOllam T. Portar,
Retha Camden and Doris stew.
Star Rt.t Mrs. Gladys art, North Pt. Pleasant; Law~
l McGraw, Gali!polist Mrs. Mag· renee McDintel and Elizabeth lor, $400; Reba WoodrUm, $400;
&amp;!e L. Roach, Pt. Pleasantt Mrs. McDaniel, Ordnance; Velma ser. and Carolyn Morrison, $325.
Ncn B. Tripp, New Ha..nt Eelwin L Stein, Jr., New Havelli
Mra. James W, Bland, West Co111J11bil; Mlaa Gertrude Motts,
Rt 2 Lellrtt Mrs. Roy Crow·
hrd, Letart; Rl,ymmxl BeU, Rt.
1 Racine; Mrs. WWiam May•
nard, Rt. 1 Racine; Terri L.
Fox, lllddleport; Mrs. COcO D.
Prlee, Lana:nllle; K e I t h A.
Bentz, LoovBotiunt Mra. Fr...
ces 8ron, New Haven; Mrs.
Jameo L. &amp;nlth, Aohton, W. Va.;
Delmar W, llhodeo, Harriv1llei 0. Gm.'doo Flaher, MineraYIIlet Wendell J. Ervin, Rt. I

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EUeen Dufl'er, Hannan; cora May
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Bee&lt;h-!lllit n088fe Aile~ • 11111111. JleO•h lllllt Be~ Jl!l\0•
a~ Jlar.en Brown, , MaiO!l .aud arl!l i!eall'l~ StaDt~, l~rt(ordt
Euniee ..... Teachers oal· • DorOO!y SI)O!er, !!unAYslde.
irY wW -~ based "" 'oP!'IIft~ !!'!s Dr!~r~ r ' ~ary $300
lloollJd ~rienoe.· .
per month ~ Willi¢ Abston,
lllred at a ~Y Ot Wallaee ~~. ~~~r. W'\!0'·
$160 110r .J!IOIIth were: ,JIJI!ee son, l.o\lle Lsthey, Rayford
Veazey, LeCll1; Palflcla Wa. Roush, JOiu!oon Sc~rl&gt;!&gt;rry, ~s
Hannari; Elnora Wheeler, North Welnbrenner, Ke~th Foul, SumPolnlt )'hyU!s Robin__
He0. ner Smllh and Stanley WUIIamderoont VIrginia Burlon llJd MI.. son.
Cooks .,. S.lary $128 per
mon!q - Eme Roach, Hender·

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lliid,., He was a retired school
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CoiJnbl Au&amp;ust 16, 1887, .... ~
the late Albert and Ama Morr i - Daillla.
!llrrivlni Ia one s! oter, Mag.
lie Beard, Southside, W.Va. Fuoorol oervloe will be Wednes.
~ 2 p.m. lD the Crow-Hu,.
eell Funeral Home with the Rev.
Charles Frum al!lclatlng, BurIll will be in &amp;merest Cometary. Friends may ea!l at the Ill·
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Rt. 3 OOk HWt Mro. Harold W,
Ruuell, Rt. 1 oak. Hill; Mrs.
II'UIIam E. FoJtor, Rt. 2 JackMrl. BIU R. Goble, Jack·
ICXI! Mrs. Clyde H. McCay, Jr.,
RL 2 Jacklont · Mrs. Jack D.
Zlrkle, E~, W; VL; Mrs.
Howard G. Markel, Rt. I Pedro.
BIRTHS
llrL ll!ehael H. Dunn, Rt. 3
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Rlebud D. Blankenship, Mrs.
Sldne)' M. Buster, Sidney M.
iowlea, Mrs. Wash K. Covlns,
JOMPb L lileheart, Aha E. JOhn.
lon, F1~ E. Mo88ie, Edward
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•-•"'·• were: Jllllel Edward
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Clrlolon, • Pomeroy, p,, and
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veDt Reymand Frieman Nibert, .
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" ;;peve 3 Chi 2;14!:..a., night
'-ll"jlaldmore 2 Csllfornla 0, nlsbt
MinnesoQI 4 New York 3 night
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Chicago (John 4-0l at Cle..;_
nd (Tiant 7-tl, 7o30.~.m. , .
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. ~Umore·.(Horden 6-2), 8 p.m. .
'i Minnesota &lt;M;errlll 3-4l at
,..., York (Bahhoen 5-1), 8 p.m.
~ Detroit (Lollch 3-2) and
ljobson ~ or Palterson 1·2l at
8ooton (Ellsworth 4--t llJd
Waalewskl 2--6), 2, 5:30~m.
/Wedhesday'f !James
;p.tcago at Cleveland, nlsbl
Jltkland It Washington, nlllltl
;;Csllfornla II Baltlll)ora, nlrbt
rtnnesota at New York, night ·
;lietroit at Boston, nlaht
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ICII!eago
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:i:ctndnnati
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Si.ves Win
fielder's choice to end the
Detro!IT!aera.
Lonbori took over ,ar.ncllY . th~eat. He prlllocted the lead
Lo-g, who e~red tom nllll!t lot 'JOIC! SoitiiQo Otter · untO Getes Brown doubled and
lipmenta ln. bls 1!111 lmee In a Jim Northrup'• .......,., eht&amp;!e Dick McAulU!e walked with two
winter sldlni ace!- after cut the Tigers' dellcll to """ ·out In the nintli,and SpariQo LYle
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Blrdoo" of a year ago who
made 1 mockery out of the
lradltionoJ · tight N • I I o n I I
League raoe.
The Cordo battered Hauoton 7·
2 Monday night tor lhell' olxth
otralsbt vlotory, since last
Thw'sda,y and _they're even in a
better podtlon ln the race now
than they were 1 year ago.
Early Decision
The Cords leed the league by
ooe game with a 28-21 record
and a .571 percentage. On June
3, 1967 the COrds had a 26-17
record for a .605 percentage
although they traDed Clnc!tmat!

UPI Si&gt;c»;ts Writer
It's Ume to slop wonderlrw
what's wront with the st. Louis
cardinals ~~ lime IP start
wonderlrw w he the r .they're
going to make another 'runsway
of the National League race.
When the. Clrdlnala went into
a hltllng alump and lost 11 out
of. 13 games ~ot month to drop
aut or first ploce, It looked like
the -club had lost Ita touch of a
year ago.
But since last Thursday the
Cudinals hiVe sllddenly revived
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by three games. But Cincinnati
coll~ed with Injuries, the
Cards boa! o!1 a challenge by
the Chicago cub; and the race
was over by Auglia~
If the cards keep up their
hitting of· the list oix pmes,
.theY mB¥ be able to repeat.
They've aeored 31 runa ln the
list six game• compared to 23
In the previous 15 at the end of
May.
Mike Shannon drove In three
runs with two doubles and a
sacrifice lly and Cepeda drove
in two with 'tbree hits lncludlns
Ills sixth homer of the sea• to
pace the cardinal attack and
make It easy tor Nolson BrUes
to win his . sixth game.
Elsewhere in the National
League, Pll!ladelphla nipPed s.n

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Righthander Phil Miller got
thoYankeeso!ftosperfectstarl
in Mlddloport's Boys' Lea8ue
opener Mpnday evening with a
~ 0 - • · ~~it~ 6-l victory over the
Meta, a name assumed by the
former Red Sox managed by Low·
ell Price
Met.s ~rk Aultalx!StevePrlce
tou bed Mill 1 harm!
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, ess s.u..glea ec]y" The Meta nm came
In the fifth when MWer loot the
range and walked three batters,
Barrett scoring on an error.
A !rlple by Terry Pickens, a
double by Phil M!ller,andbackto
back aingles by Dave 'l)ree and
Woody Call, a hit batsman lltd a
walk plated live runs for the
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Atlanta edged

Cincinnati 3-2 and )Aio Angeles
blinked Pittsburgh 2-0.
In the American League,
Buston nipped Detroit 4-.1,
CIOYeland edged Chicago 3ll! In
14 innings, Balllmore blanked
California 2-0 and M!Mesota
sflutout New York 4-0
The cardS got three runs in
the fourth to start their rout.

Yanka In the ftfth running. AI&gt;other came hmneinthethlrdon
Phil Miller's leado!1 single and
Tyree's triple. Other Yank hit.
ters were Robbie Harris a single, Tyre a third hit. and Chris
M!Uer a single.
Miller fanned II and walked
four. Price of the Mots fanned 8,
nd alked
a w
me.
The other game scheduled last
. nlsbt, Rutland versus !he Braves,
was cancelled due to the can(!!.
lion or the No. 2 diamond.
Yanks
501 000-6 9 o
Meta
000 010-1 2 3
P. Miller and CoiL Price and
Ault. Umpires: J, TannehW and
D. File.

Singles by Julian Javier and
Curt Flond, Cepeda'• single,
Shlnnon1s first double and Dal
Maxvill's aIngle scored thenma.
ShaMOII doubled In another in
the nnh and the Cards gvt two
more in the seventh to koock
out starter and loser Denny
Lemaster.
Ce""""'e homer Jn the ninth
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cushion.
Short Win&gt; One
Chris Short broke his n....
game losing streak with a fiveh!ltor 10 the Phlls nipped the
GlaJits. Roberto Pena singled in
tJae only run of the game in the
seventh lmlng-an unearned
run- to pin the loss on Ray
Sadecki, now 6-6,
Veterans Ken Boyer and
Rooky Colavito singled Jn first
Inning runs as the
lopped Pittsburgh. Claude o,.
teen pitched a seven hitter to
gob) _the victA&gt;ry. Bob Veale
suffered the loss. Osteen is 4-7
and Veale Is 2.6.
Tlto Francona singled In the
tie-breaking run in the sixth
Inning and Claude Raymond
pitched three imings or scoreless relief boll so Atlanta
topped Cincinnati, The Reds got
two runs in the first on doubles
by Pete Rose and Tonuny
Helms and Alex Johnsoo's
single but couldn't score again
o!1 winner Ken Johnson and
Raymord Joe Torre's two-run
homer . in the fourth tied the
score.

was IUIIliiiOOed to retire Jim
Northnp fAir the final out at the
game,
. l..onbdrg and. Wllllamo agreed
that It was .. . Impressive
·JIOrf~mance although the man·
apr SoldJimwtllre.....,lnthe
'bul1110n, for a while. IUo .I!Dftday .
nlsbt stint helped Sont!qo to _
hlo sixth victory and .enabled
the Red Sox to climb to tlie .500
mark,
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IUmlng • y!ctory over the
Chlcal!l' \VIIIIt Sox In other AL
eamea.
Cardoliwa11!PAsl:ros.
The Ill Loulo
the HoUstpn As!roa 7..2, · lhe
Pllll~ Pllllllea edged the
~ Frinc!s.co · Glanto 1.0, the
Atlanta Br~vea nlwed the
ClnclnnaU ROds 3.:! IJII!lthe ~
Angelea lludgerl defeated the
PIIUburp .)!Irma 2.0 1D

The Red Sox scored all their
tuna In the IUth lmlns ·'"' a
walk, dooblea by carl Ya,.
trzems!d and Ken HIIJ:relson
and singles by Rico Pcilroeelll
and Els!on IIOWllrd. McAtt!Ufo
homered . for the Tigers' !1rs!
rWl In the third.
~ Tho Haltimore Orioles de!est·
ed the CoiUornla Angela 2.0, the
Minnesota Twins nipped tlte
New York Yankees 4--3 and the
Cleveland India.Ds scored a 3.2

Nations! Leap games. .
DaVe McNally pitched a flv_e.
lilltor and struck out 12 to even
bla season reeo1"1et 5-S lor the
Orioles. lloO!I' l'liwell 1111 a tworun t.&gt;mer Jn !lie fourth, hlo
eighth of tbe seaoon.
Third b~aemaa Bobb,y Col'
error with two on llJd none out
In th• eighth !Mlng enabled
Harmon Killebrew to score
from second base wftb the
'!'wins' wiooin.g nm. Two pla,ys

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reliever· hc:k Fl.,.t
ou1 •111\:lhe 'lti!J to
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Wlilte SoX. -: The lt)dllila;'
IIIUjiOd,&lt; lltt Wlllto Sox' four·, !
P'lll! winning strOttic, .
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CAU 992-5186 TODAY
ASH ST.
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SKI COACH

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-Gene Kotlarek, 28, a five time

national ski jwnp!ng champion,
Monday was named as coach of
the United States ski jwnp!ng
team.
Kotlarek, twice a member ot
the U.S. Olympic team, in 1960
and 1964, retired trom cc:JDU)eti·
Uon only last year after injuring

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. at years Crpsley Field haa been swings.
• blanked the Reda the final three
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The opposlUcri his· out--homered innings to preserve Johnson's
paradise."
the Red8 22-9 in the 26 games victory.
Tadl,y, ~. you mWtt the Red.a have played at CrosRaymond was given a scare
taw I' hard time convlnci~W ley Field this seaaon. What Is in the seventh hwng when the
Redo DWIIger Daw Bristol more, only three of those nine Reds loaded the bases with one
that the label isn't I misnomer. homers have come in the Reds' out. However, he weathered the
"l Just can't underotand why laat 16 pmea at the field.
threat by s!rlldng out pinchhlt.
we don't hit more homers play.
When you look at the home ter Mack Joo., and retiring
lng ln this · park," sdd a per. run total you can understand Rose m a bounder to second
plexed Brtstol Monday night aft. why the Reds have a 11·15 roc· base.
er the Atlanta Braves closed oot ord at hmle.
It was tbe last chance for the
the Reds 3-2 -In the ..,ener of a
Jose Torres' fourth Inning ho- Reds who will send Gerry Ar·
throe-game serlea.
mer off George CUlver, with r!gv agalost r!sbthsnder Ron
Brtotol was qultk "to edd that Haok Aaron lboa1"1, matched Heed tonight.
he doeon't want his playera go- the two runs the Reds ocored
Heed, 1 former Detroit Piston
1Dg tip to· the plote' and dellber· off Ken Johnooo In the !Irs! 10:. pro blsketboller, w!U take a 6-1
ately •winlllnl for hQoilero. ·
nlng on doubles by Pete Rose record Into the game.
Homers With Normal S!rlll&amp;
a~ TOtnmy !lelmo and a sqle
The two c:luba wW wind ..,
It Is lllo belle! that, with by ~ Johnson.
the serteo Wednead&amp;y night with
Croslay Field offering such 1..
Aaron, on base ortor 1 noM. the Redo' Gary Nolan owoslrw
vidr.- 1arpts,: the h&lt;mera er's choice, stole aecand m:1 Phil Nlekro.
came lane . with the · w1nn1nc
Tho 20-year-&lt;&gt;ld Nolan, maklrv
1'\111 Iii the, sixth lnnlni
Tlto his del!ut llt•l Friday artor lJcj.
Fruo;ona' single to righL ·
!ng sidelined with arm trooble,
Ken Jolmoon r~eled off five olopped the · Plllladelpit!a PhUo
hltle11 . frame• a!tor belrw - with three hils In six lnnlrwo
nicked . iclr the two nrst.lmlng while earnirw credit tor the vic·
MillS before departing with an
tory llJd a 5-4 daclolon over the

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if!ttlburgh · (Bunning 3-$)
Lo• Anples (Dryldale 6-3)
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N~w York at Chicago
Atlanta at Clnelnnati (D)
~lpld.a at san Frln.
St; Lou!l at Hauaton (n)
Plttltburilt at Los A,. (n)

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Chrysler Newport priced about
$2.29 a.month more than a Chevy Caprice*
(which is still a Chevy).
Newport is just one
of the reasons why
Chrysler sales are
soaring. Why bother·
with a smaller car
when for just a few
dollars a month more
you can move up to Chrysler?
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1ti88 lai\ ~rid., ·nleht·with ·the ,· base Witli two out. Ulnbort ii!l
Red Sox trailing ID a game tjley Bill Freohan with a Ditched
..entu~J~y loot lA) the Oildand ' boll, Ill)~ the baaes, bul
cause 1111 mlsi!!On ,..,: to Alllletlca.
retired WOlle Horton 011 a

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AIIOmlv• a; F. llJd R., G, !!flllc
rtave w1111e ·the defeiii!IDII_,
npreseliied by ~· CocO
8. ~. Charles J. 'Jb'er 111111
Doll Kingery.
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Eoeuo, Iris H. ·..r·lisher, -l(lbr·
once Love, ·Lar&gt;:l-'H. Pirsona,
·Paul F!tza\lrol4; Dovlo ~··
John EsCue, F; R. Fauver, Sle
Poft and w• H, 0111'·.,..r;
Follow!nl 111e MondaY His!on
of ...,ri the petit jUrors were
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Th ...o.
2t, at 9:30 a.m.
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action 1111 for ..-on _...,,
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Vlclde · Wamolt¥ vo. Jobn ~
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Reech HWt j'iorJIIa Riggs, -llloomel.
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son; Goldie Absten, Leon; Vesta
PT, PLEASANT - Teachers ~""""'C~YJ~~ent - ~ olflee jiOrson·
Duncan, Sunnyside.
were hired b7 ·thO Mason COUnQo
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AWf&lt;noal of N. Y•.c. prosram
month - Juper Likens, Cen- m~r prcsnm under Title! with (IJUIIIIIIlJ') ~·mpl-entbfJIO!"..
tral; Margie Benson, Hannan; 350 cli!ldren eipectod to part!. oOmel.
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Retha Lee camden, North Point; cipato.
Tranlller of !llnclo l!flbln lbo
VIola Stewart, Hartford; Elmer
Teachers OIJIIIloyed ~om June · buclaet.
Braii'IAn, Beech Hill; Homer Lau.- 24 to August 2 with oalary based
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derml!t, Masont Ray Duncan, oo certlllcallon and experience er;;:''"""'".._.
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Hend.Grson; Warren Stewart, Le- were: Sadie C. Abner. Sharon
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Tranlllor of teacher~~&lt;
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on; Worthy Long, Swtru'slde. Alberclllnald, Judith BurdeIto,
as subEmpl- •
Margaret BI£Ule was hired as Anyae Eloise Conrjld, Thomas
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secretary or tbe· proghm at a Cook, Charles cottrUI, Maxine
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·~ ochool term.
dtr
salary of $400 per month.
Fowler, Mary P. Grimm, ~I
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Empl03'1110111 ~ aummer holp.
B. Hereford, Terri Michael, cato1 Miller, Dorothy Mltcholl, Jer- - - - - - - - - - ry L. Neal, Heier Pollrw, El!J·
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Ann
Ray, Slndri Hawsey,
JVUOD
·...._fr&amp;gant and Glom Sergant, Roose. Lydia Sannders, Lo!aShlnn,Fa.Ye
PT. PLEAsANT- One clvU
vellt Worthy Long, &amp;lnyo!det S. Smith, Patricia Stephens, Ju- action "'" dlomlosed and IIIQih·
Evelyn JeweJl, West Columbia;
H. WWs.
--"-·ed -~1 &amp; • . _
d lth Williams, Re-'nald
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Ernie Martin, Woods.
School cooks hired were Ber~ Elementary oob•titu18s - Com!&gt;- tomber term of Ma"'"' COUnly
bell stevens and Ferron Cr&amp;- Circuit Collrt ac&lt;Ordlng 11&gt; or.
tha Bowers, ArbUckle; Mrs. AJ..
means. Secondary subatieuto ders signed bl the cooJrt and
ice Matthews, Beale; Dorothy
l!lchard Haycraft. AU toachers entered 1n the olflce ,J U,. c1r.
Newell, Beech Hlllt Velma Clark,
Broad RWlt Glema Rogero And employed and placed as needed. cult clerk.
Aides for the program em·
The elvU actioll of the West
CocO Likens, Cenlrolt Ksthryn p!oyed
at $50 per week oalary VIrginia Slate DepartDieot
Dabney and Eileen Duffer, Hanare: Barbara Adkins, Laura Jac- Alllury See .,..1 diamls,..t llJd
nan; Dorothy James, Hartford;
quel!ne, Rosemary Ball, Collier· the action Sil'led Earl . H: Keel'.
Inez :Birchfielcl, Effie Roach, Henderson; Goldie Absten, Helen lne Blaine, Cheryl l!iankensh!p, er vs. l!Uiy Ray Ward~ Bon·
Cossin, Mary stephens, Leon; Michael B. Colegrove, Judy Dar·· Die Ward was~ until tho
Hazel Friend, Letart; N o r m a lone Green!.. , Mary Esther September term ot ~
Rigp, Pearl Roush, Beatrice Grubb, Christina Fa.Ye H~
Charlotte AM McMellon, Norah~
Weaver, Mason; Lucy &amp;nlth,
Ann McNeUI, Barbara Kay Mar·
Mrs. Frankie Mayes, Mt. Olive;
shall, carol Ann Morse, carol
Gertrude llall, MI. Flower; Ed.
Jane Nibert, Sandra Yvonne Pic·
Q-What provlllo!o fllll4dl
!th Marie Roush, Geraldine
kens, Richard Lee Roush, Pau- for the pre11 to cover proGibbs, New Haven; Margaret
lette Jean Russell, Kathryn 1.ynn ceedmas m Congre11?
Crawrord, COra Eads, Elsie
A-A special apace in the
Sl,yre, Gregory Selby, Nancy
Crawford, North Polnl Plessant;
galleries
II set ulde for memGayle Somerville, Brenda Lou.
bers of the preas, and Ia ·
Mabel Cheesehrew, Sallie Hus.
Steele, Molly Kate Park. Allor· known u the "Prea GaUery."
sell, ~!via Hussoll, lcle Ben·
nate . - Mary Kathleen Boyle.
nett, Ordr · ~i Mary Stephenson.
Claire Miw Plants, Roosevelt;
Vesta Duncan, Marjorie Stover,
and Mildred Wray, &amp;1n.Ysldet
Bonnie Waldie;..Delpll!a ' NO!)to;
Cora Bonecutter, 'Reu · WliUams, l't. Plet.'iJant Jr. High;
Ne!lle Bennett, Marjorie Rlflle,
Pl. Pleasant Sr. Hlgh1 Daisy
Knapp, Helen Roush, .Garnet Grudette, Wahama; Ruth Wheeler,
West Columbia; Della Searls, Ju.
dy Nibert, Edna Putney, Woods.
Secretaries hired for the Board
of Educat!oo al!lce and oalartes
were Hildreth Armstrong, $400
~ your traDer liome from oil to oitr dapendable
per month; Geraldine Greer,
BOTTLED GAS. Avoid frcoeze up llJd Ore haaartl. We cu
$400t lWII!esn McDermitt, $400t
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Carol Shadle, $400t Jean Tay.

PT, PLEASANT - Secret.lr·
les and custodians for all the
schools In the Mason County
system were hired by the board
of e&lt;Ncatloo Mllnday night, with
all granted an approximate 10
per cent Increase ln salary for
the 1968.69 school year.
Secretaries and their l!lchoola
are Lou 'Ibomp!JOD, Haman High
and Element.lryt Janet Capehart,
Point Pleasant High; Frances
Weclge,FOlnl Pleasantlll8htEve(HOSPITAL NEWS
lyn Riffle and Mary Fowler, .Point
Pleasant Jr.l!lght Mildred Tripp,
PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL Wehama Hl8h; Betey Thomas,
ADMITTED: Roy Durst, Leont Wahama; Jeanetta Bowers, Ar·
lira. Charles BroWn, Letart; bucl&lt;let Ruth WIU!amson, Beech
Mrs. Thoma• &amp;yua, Pl. Plea•· Hill; Velma Clarke, Broad Run;
IDit Mro. Charles Utchfleld, Jr., Ruth Hussell, Central; IrmaDodApple Grovet Mrs. Jolm Lam· 101'1, Hartlord; Margaret ~aine,
bert, Pt. Pleasant; Mra. R o y HendoriiOIIt Pauline 5ldnn, Lennt
Brinker, Maoont Clayllla Miller, Pauline Taylor, Letart; Maxine
Jr., HenderiOft; Mrs. IreD e I...athey, Mason; Maxine Keefer,
Heolley, ~eer; Dennla Roush, MI. Flowert Marilyn Stanley, New
IAtart; Mark Sokos, New Havetli Haven; Judith Pyles, North Pl.
lt'lv!a ii&gt;ears, Henderoont Rleh· Pleasant; LOis Nibert, Ordnance;
ard !'Oar- Pt. Pleasantt Mro. Mar:
Thomas, Roosevelt; EsCharles Boardltw&gt;, Gall!j)ollot ther Gl.llsple, !!unAYsldet J..ne
Mro. George Horak, Pomeroy. Johnson, West Columbia; Edna
lllSMISSill: Gregory Hall, Pt. Putney, Woods, Vacancies exist
Pleasanti Mrs. Jaaon Sturgeon, at Beale and Mt. Olive schools.
Pt. P!oaADit Guy Morrow, Pl.
CUstodian• hired with an ap.
Pleasant; Lester Casto, Jr., Pt. proximate tr r cent wage InPloasanlt Mrs. Franldln Ed· crease wet
.ordon Ball, Hanmendo, Glell'tiOOd; Mrs. Perry nan Hlsbt .oohn Lewis, John
~ers, South~! Robert ru. Chrtst;y, Gall Jones . all Polnl
U1, Pl Pleasant; Jack Jeffers, Pleasant High, and \1 all Love,
Pt. Ploasanlt Mrs. Doaald Nl· PPHS gym; IJorollly Thorne, Rol·
bert, Pt. Pleauntt Martha Old- coe Thorne, Robert Crump llJd
aker, Robarllburg; Cheryl LW!d, llloleh Crump, all Point Plessant
Pt. Pleasant; Mn. Demla F!lz. Jr. High 1. Lawrence &amp;nlth, J&lt;O.
water ...and aon, Ft. Pleasant. lie &amp;nlth (parttlme), Clarence
BJR'!;'l): Mr. and Mrs. Th&gt;m· Wamoley and Birdie Roush, wl
II Byul, Ft. Pleasant. &amp; SOIL for Wehama Jr. and Sr. Hight
Amordee Oldaker, Arl&gt;uclde; £1.
HOLZER HOSPITAL: Vlsitirw mer Bramon. Beeeh HUI; Stella
houra 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parenti Johnson, Broad Runt Ja!per LJk.
Ollb on Pedt.llrlcs Ward.
ens, Central; Margie Benson,
ADMISSIONS
Hannan FJem.; Vlola .5lewart,
Mrs. Clara N. Donalds, 939
HarUOrdt Ray Duncan, HenderSecond Ave.i Mrs. Verna K. Neal,
son; Warren Stewart, Leon; June
"Nell A... I Mrs. Earl P. Bl'UIIlFriend, Letartt Homer ~r·
ftold, Rt. I V!ntont Michael R. milt, Masont Ida Wray, MI. 01·
Runyon, V!Dtont Gary L. R"""
lve; Mabel Marks, New Haven;
)'011, V!ntoo; WOllam T. Portar,
Retha Camden and Doris stew.
Star Rt.t Mrs. Gladys art, North Pt. Pleasant; Law~
l McGraw, Gali!polist Mrs. Mag· renee McDintel and Elizabeth lor, $400; Reba WoodrUm, $400;
&amp;!e L. Roach, Pt. Pleasantt Mrs. McDaniel, Ordnance; Velma ser. and Carolyn Morrison, $325.
Ncn B. Tripp, New Ha..nt Eelwin L Stein, Jr., New Havelli
Mra. James W, Bland, West Co111J11bil; Mlaa Gertrude Motts,
Rt 2 Lellrtt Mrs. Roy Crow·
hrd, Letart; Rl,ymmxl BeU, Rt.
1 Racine; Mrs. WWiam May•
nard, Rt. 1 Racine; Terri L.
Fox, lllddleport; Mrs. COcO D.
Prlee, Lana:nllle; K e I t h A.
Bentz, LoovBotiunt Mra. Fr...
ces 8ron, New Haven; Mrs.
Jameo L. &amp;nlth, Aohton, W. Va.;
Delmar W, llhodeo, Harriv1llei 0. Gm.'doo Flaher, MineraYIIlet Wendell J. Ervin, Rt. I

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EUeen Dufl'er, Hannan; cora May
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Bee&lt;h-!lllit n088fe Aile~ • 11111111. JleO•h lllllt Be~ Jl!l\0•
a~ Jlar.en Brown, , MaiO!l .aud arl!l i!eall'l~ StaDt~, l~rt(ordt
Euniee ..... Teachers oal· • DorOO!y SI)O!er, !!unAYslde.
irY wW -~ based "" 'oP!'IIft~ !!'!s Dr!~r~ r ' ~ary $300
lloollJd ~rienoe.· .
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lllred at a ~Y Ot Wallaee ~~. ~~~r. W'\!0'·
$160 110r .J!IOIIth were: ,JIJI!ee son, l.o\lle Lsthey, Rayford
Veazey, LeCll1; Palflcla Wa. Roush, JOiu!oon Sc~rl&gt;!&gt;rry, ~s
Hannari; Elnora Wheeler, North Welnbrenner, Ke~th Foul, SumPolnlt )'hyU!s Robin__
He0. ner Smllh and Stanley WUIIamderoont VIrginia Burlon llJd MI.. son.
Cooks .,. S.lary $128 per
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ol economically diltreased communities and cautioned that (lllick
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and low - Income problema remaining In Ule maJor clttea and
In some leglng n~ral areas
should oot be expected.
Roos D. Davlo, Aaalatsnt Seeretar.Y of Commerce ror Economic Development, said that improving area economies will result In 51 communities being
removed from the llat ol ell&amp;lble areas eltectlve July 1. In the
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Davia noted that In 1985 when
EllA began 0!18r&amp;IIOIII, 1,296 llr·
eas ~lfled for aaolst&amp;nce. Tbe
populaUon of theae areas waa 50
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lor "'"" series
ChriS "-ars
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serlea waa 500 and ber average was 143. Margaret Follrod
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moat Improved player award lor
theleague was presented to Annle Knight, Her average lmproved 26 pins wring the season.
Crltt Bradford's team won the
championship .......,,es and
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patches. Receiving the awards

905 ~lfled areaa with a population of about 25 m!Uion reflecta subst&amp;ntlal lmprlw01110l1ta
caused by the country's auotaloed growth, coupled with local
etrorta aDd EDA'a ald," he said.
uBut we are now getting to
but the remaining areas - those
were ChrisEvelyn Gilmore
captain; Jose
with severe eeonomlccllfllcultlea those places with the moat un- Brownillfl
Dorhave DDt reeponded u readll¥ to ;ylolding problema and where 110- Is Gnle~r and Carol Pe~rson.
lutlons are several yeara off
The numerup team was those
and will require auatelned aa- eponsored by Gibbs Grocery. Secallt4nee over an extended per- ond place trophies went to Marloci," he oald.
l!lll'el Follrod, caplaln; JanetDulBy June 3(J of lltla year, EllA ty, Jane &amp;IOeffer, Glaeys Stowill have provided approximate- bert and &amp;Isle Gn~eser.
ly $750 m!Uion In public work•
Mrs Follrod on behalf ollhe
and buainess loan assistance. league members presented gifts
When all projects are complet- to Peggy lloudashelt, president,
AJ&gt;ple Grove.
ed and In full operlltion, an estl- and Janet Dutry, secretary.
The board granted a trander mated 75,000 direct new joba
Favors of miniature bowling
to Millon Burdette, who had been will have been created.
trophies engraved with the memprevloualy hired as principal of
Of the remalnlngellglbleareao ber's name and highest single
Roosevelt Scbool, to the position 259 had unemploYment averages game and ballpoint pens were
of teacher of social litudieo at above 8 per cent wring 1987. given. The pens were donated by
Point Plesaant Juntor H 1 g h compared with a national rate of
School.
3.8 per cent Tbere are 123 counBus drivers for the 1968~9 ties that had medlao lamlly Inschool year hired by the board comes of Wider $2,000 In the
MondaY nllll&gt;t and granted a 10 !sat census, .....,.red to the neper cent salary lncresse were: Ilona! medlon of ~.660.
WUllam Abston, VIrgil Adkins,
Tbere are also 79 llldlan resAndrew Beattie, Carlos BenBOR, ervatlons where unemployment
Ray Benson, Oris Bumgarner, rates ol. 30 per cent and higher
Goorge CarBCII, RusseU Cape- are found and where medlaofamhart, William Dunn, Kenneth lly Incomes arelre~ below
Fout, Ralph Greene, Roger Har- $1,500 a year.
per, Wllllem Hatflel~, Goorge
A subst&amp;ntla! porltlon of the
W. Kearns, Everetl Keeler, areas are thinly populated, rural
WoodroW King, Adrian LIU.e,y, eountles with their heaviest conLouie Llthe,y, James Long, Ju- eentratlonaln AJ&gt;palachla sndthe
Uus Mathene,y, Wallace Mayea, southern United State•.
WUIIam E. Propp, Llwrence • "What makes It urgent thai we
Blce, Carson Rou&amp;b, Rayford contlmle our efforts In these arRoush, JohnB&lt;Il S&lt;arberry, Joa- eas Ia that they are one of the
eph_SmiUI, &amp;nnner Smltb, Char_- maJor sources lor the uaemlea stephenJIOII, Jay Stone, Boa- ployod and ID1skllledworkerswho
sleTuckor,JohmyWallace,Rob- migrate Into the central cities
ert 0. Wallace, Homer Watter~ where the unemployment prOOeon. James WaU:enm, Jr., Char· lem is already crlUcal," he said.
los W4101hee, Howsrd Wolgaad,
To help solve this rural unemRoY Stanle,y WUIIamdl, Ross plgyment and underemiJloyment,
Wlnebnmer, Francia Casto and EllA lo concentrating onlncreaaWUIIam F. Propp, oootrad drlv- lng portion of Ita effortlon help.
or-.
lng to creste new )obaln "growth
centers.. - small and,medium
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olzed eommunltles wltii"lliO'poFight Reaulta
tentlon lor eeonomlc expanalon.
By United Pre so lnleroatlooal
Davia omp!Gislzed, however,
NEW ORLEANS CUPil- that the growth center approach
Percy Pu&amp;h. 14411 , New Or- cannot serve as the sole aoluIeins, ou1polnted Bill Backus, lion to the unemployment found
In the core section• of the large
146, canastota, N.Y. (10),
Ill
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Ohio countleo certlfled,for Tltie IV EllA aasl-ce are AdThe Appala hi
ama, BI'Ollll, Carroll, Clermont,
between"!Itt. j.t!l:J:~:Wuns Gall Ia, Hocking, Jackson, Lawto Mt. OgJeiborpe, Ga., som~ rence, Meigs, Perry, Pike and •
"2.050 miles along the crest of-- Warren, and for Title I, part of {
the Appalachians.
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NEW YORK - Have a cool
· rumor: Duke Elllnglon'o Conceria of sacred Music m•v pl•v
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The Vatlcsn .... N. Y. Pulice P.
B.A. head John Caoaese remarrled Oils first wife die d) and
moved to Rockland Count;y, lar
from the long hot summer ....
"21" club's Chuck Anderson
(he's also Comm. of the N. Y.
Youth Boord) Is In Lutheran Hoopita! lor surgery ... They hove
orders to keep It out of the PB·
pero but N. Y. cops are picking
up mlnl.muggersln Central Pork
who carry crlme ..lze knives;
one 14-yesr.old pocked a g u n
when frisked .... They rustle
bicycles from other little girls

At the Bolshoi Ballet, two of
three no doubt genta swished In
wearing psltel Nohnl • jacketa
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with all the Jewelry; ~e
wore stra!IJI!I conventional clothdlsmood
-'•es - and
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VIvian Vance makes no bmes
adml abe h·•
aboUt 1t to
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lace~lfl; lnoat of some 3,000
women who wrote In after Uley
heard her race it on uotrl Talk'"
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were Wider till .... The CarY
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Hotel where Presidents used to
atay ordered Its entire sWf to
atop giving "IDY" Info to t h e
press; haw .... Eddie Fisher and
Kim Novak! II
Julie Andrews Isn't satlsfted
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In that
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greenery,
copo teU us,
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plagued by junkies, queers, perverts and unfunny-clt,y t;ypes .••.

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POINT PLEASANT - Teachora were hired by the Mason
Counllr Board of Educatlm for
lbe 1988-69 school term wring
Monday niiJI!I'• board sessloo.
The,y were Olin lUll of Calboun (.'.ouney, o1-..y prlnclj&gt;ol, not placed; Karen L.
Brown, M a a o n Elementary
School; Ruth Taylor, llartford;
Betty A. Hulchloon, West Columbla; WUllam J. Morrlaon,
Jr., Point Plea1811! JUD!or 111gb
lchool, -Eaglllhi J. Walter Copley, Jr., Wahama Jr. and Sr.
illgll Sehool, English; Ann Cuol lUckman, Wahama Jr. and
Sr. lllsh, !bcW -ea; Lowronco v. cartmlll, Beech lUll
Elementary,
Tr111a~rlatlon personnel hlred were Warren D. Keefer, $350
per month salary; Linda SmiUI,
•160 per month; Garry Thomas
Roach, $:ito; Leo Roush, ~0:
and William D. Coaaln, ~0.
MalnteDance peroonnal hired
were: Werren D. Keefer, $350
per salary; Unda Smith,
$160i Frank Boles, $410 p e r
month; George Henry Keeler,
$500; Mack D. Howard, $450;
lrvln stephens, ~00. Cllrpenttra and brlcltlayera, plwnbora
and electrlctano hired we r e
Howard M,yero, $335 per montl&gt;;
Huold ~ ~... and GrauvWe
Smllb, ll pitreliour al needed.
Oiber aummor help (extra) empiO)'ed for $2 por hour In maiDtenenee ""ro Ronald R, Zerkle,
Letart; Birdie WUoon · Rouah,
New Haven; Rdlerl Van c...,.,,
Pt. Ploa1811!; Llwrence L. Rice,
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&amp;unmer help In tronaporlation
(oxtn) hired ware VIrgil F. Adkina, Letart; George W. Klema,
Pt. Ploa1811!; wmtam Howerd
Weigand, Letart; Andrew Beattie, Leon; and Fredrick Propp,

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H.... ' • crime ueea - drfylng ~
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... ""' marr'o genius for headlines will trucks ... BUI 0&gt;11&gt;1 ant II!!Q' .
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wrlteandperto.maCOIIIedY.,.._ ·
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BY rl ~N ermanagdr B. 5acketl publicity .... tine aboUt losing $60,000 at
De 1Gaulle'J riots even atlected rah'a on Lake TahOe.
France's
Metlier's DayIt W11B
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to the H'wood hoUpota arecrMIAdreBI lilldeprde Not! (Mrs. grandaon age: IUeb 81 Adrllll
David Caineron) just became a Y"'ii;. :.U~~
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who once did · "Hamlet" Ia mlk- cool doWn and tbe next aartor•··
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PomeroY Bowling Lanes.
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107 eonununltlea will be odded
to lbe qualllled list, leaving 905
quallfted areao compared to 849
oo July I, 1967.
Generally, the places added
to the ~lflod teat, Davia Pointed out, are veey small labor areu
which hove not responded to Ule
Nation's eontlnulns prooperlty.
David addad that, "Siplflcont
pins In revitalizing ooce.dlstreaaed areas have been made
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Admlnlatratlon (ED A) &amp;mdaY reported an increase In the number
ol economically diltreased communities and cautioned that (lllick
solutions o1 the unemplgyment
and low - Income problema remaining In Ule maJor clttea and
In some leglng n~ral areas
should oot be expected.
Roos D. Davlo, Aaalatsnt Seeretar.Y of Commerce ror Economic Development, said that improving area economies will result In 51 communities being
removed from the llat ol ell&amp;lble areas eltectlve July 1. In the
I11t 12 months, hoWever, infor-

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Davia noted that In 1985 when
EllA began 0!18r&amp;IIOIII, 1,296 llr·
eas ~lfled for aaolst&amp;nce. Tbe
populaUon of theae areas waa 50
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lor "'"" series
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serlea waa 500 and ber average was 143. Margaret Follrod
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single with 1 game o1 189. 11&gt;\,
moat Improved player award lor
theleague was presented to Annle Knight, Her average lmproved 26 pins wring the season.
Crltt Bradford's team won the
championship .......,,es and
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patches. Receiving the awards

905 ~lfled areaa with a population of about 25 m!Uion reflecta subst&amp;ntlal lmprlw01110l1ta
caused by the country's auotaloed growth, coupled with local
etrorta aDd EDA'a ald," he said.
uBut we are now getting to
but the remaining areas - those
were ChrisEvelyn Gilmore
captain; Jose
with severe eeonomlccllfllcultlea those places with the moat un- Brownillfl
Dorhave DDt reeponded u readll¥ to ;ylolding problema and where 110- Is Gnle~r and Carol Pe~rson.
lutlons are several yeara off
The numerup team was those
and will require auatelned aa- eponsored by Gibbs Grocery. Secallt4nee over an extended per- ond place trophies went to Marloci," he oald.
l!lll'el Follrod, caplaln; JanetDulBy June 3(J of lltla year, EllA ty, Jane &amp;IOeffer, Glaeys Stowill have provided approximate- bert and &amp;Isle Gn~eser.
ly $750 m!Uion In public work•
Mrs Follrod on behalf ollhe
and buainess loan assistance. league members presented gifts
When all projects are complet- to Peggy lloudashelt, president,
AJ&gt;ple Grove.
ed and In full operlltion, an estl- and Janet Dutry, secretary.
The board granted a trander mated 75,000 direct new joba
Favors of miniature bowling
to Millon Burdette, who had been will have been created.
trophies engraved with the memprevloualy hired as principal of
Of the remalnlngellglbleareao ber's name and highest single
Roosevelt Scbool, to the position 259 had unemploYment averages game and ballpoint pens were
of teacher of social litudieo at above 8 per cent wring 1987. given. The pens were donated by
Point Plesaant Juntor H 1 g h compared with a national rate of
School.
3.8 per cent Tbere are 123 counBus drivers for the 1968~9 ties that had medlao lamlly Inschool year hired by the board comes of Wider $2,000 In the
MondaY nllll&gt;t and granted a 10 !sat census, .....,.red to the neper cent salary lncresse were: Ilona! medlon of ~.660.
WUllam Abston, VIrgil Adkins,
Tbere are also 79 llldlan resAndrew Beattie, Carlos BenBOR, ervatlons where unemployment
Ray Benson, Oris Bumgarner, rates ol. 30 per cent and higher
Goorge CarBCII, RusseU Cape- are found and where medlaofamhart, William Dunn, Kenneth lly Incomes arelre~ below
Fout, Ralph Greene, Roger Har- $1,500 a year.
per, Wllllem Hatflel~, Goorge
A subst&amp;ntla! porltlon of the
W. Kearns, Everetl Keeler, areas are thinly populated, rural
WoodroW King, Adrian LIU.e,y, eountles with their heaviest conLouie Llthe,y, James Long, Ju- eentratlonaln AJ&gt;palachla sndthe
Uus Mathene,y, Wallace Mayea, southern United State•.
WUIIam E. Propp, Llwrence • "What makes It urgent thai we
Blce, Carson Rou&amp;b, Rayford contlmle our efforts In these arRoush, JohnB&lt;Il S&lt;arberry, Joa- eas Ia that they are one of the
eph_SmiUI, &amp;nnner Smltb, Char_- maJor sources lor the uaemlea stephenJIOII, Jay Stone, Boa- ployod and ID1skllledworkerswho
sleTuckor,JohmyWallace,Rob- migrate Into the central cities
ert 0. Wallace, Homer Watter~ where the unemployment prOOeon. James WaU:enm, Jr., Char· lem is already crlUcal," he said.
los W4101hee, Howsrd Wolgaad,
To help solve this rural unemRoY Stanle,y WUIIamdl, Ross plgyment and underemiJloyment,
Wlnebnmer, Francia Casto and EllA lo concentrating onlncreaaWUIIam F. Propp, oootrad drlv- lng portion of Ita effortlon help.
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lng to creste new )obaln "growth
centers.. - small and,medium
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tentlon lor eeonomlc expanalon.
By United Pre so lnleroatlooal
Davia omp!Gislzed, however,
NEW ORLEANS CUPil- that the growth center approach
Percy Pu&amp;h. 14411 , New Or- cannot serve as the sole aoluIeins, ou1polnted Bill Backus, lion to the unemployment found
In the core section• of the large
146, canastota, N.Y. (10),
Ill
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Ohio countleo certlfled,for Tltie IV EllA aasl-ce are AdThe Appala hi
ama, BI'Ollll, Carroll, Clermont,
between"!Itt. j.t!l:J:~:Wuns Gall Ia, Hocking, Jackson, Lawto Mt. OgJeiborpe, Ga., som~ rence, Meigs, Perry, Pike and •
"2.050 miles along the crest of-- Warren, and for Title I, part of {
the Appalachians.
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By JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK - Have a cool
· rumor: Duke Elllnglon'o Conceria of sacred Music m•v pl•v
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The Vatlcsn .... N. Y. Pulice P.
B.A. head John Caoaese remarrled Oils first wife die d) and
moved to Rockland Count;y, lar
from the long hot summer ....
"21" club's Chuck Anderson
(he's also Comm. of the N. Y.
Youth Boord) Is In Lutheran Hoopita! lor surgery ... They hove
orders to keep It out of the PB·
pero but N. Y. cops are picking
up mlnl.muggersln Central Pork
who carry crlme ..lze knives;
one 14-yesr.old pocked a g u n
when frisked .... They rustle
bicycles from other little girls

At the Bolshoi Ballet, two of
three no doubt genta swished In
wearing psltel Nohnl • jacketa
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with all the Jewelry; ~e
wore stra!IJI!I conventional clothdlsmood
-'•es - and
ear ••,...
VIvian Vance makes no bmes
adml abe h·•
aboUt 1t to
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lace~lfl; lnoat of some 3,000
women who wrote In after Uley
heard her race it on uotrl Talk'"
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were Wider till .... The CarY
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Hotel where Presidents used to
atay ordered Its entire sWf to
atop giving "IDY" Info to t h e
press; haw .... Eddie Fisher and
Kim Novak! II
Julie Andrews Isn't satlsfted
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In that
greatboyo
greenery,
copo teU us,
are
plagued by junkies, queers, perverts and unfunny-clt,y t;ypes .••.

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&amp; Drug Admlnlstratlon
scrutinizing
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POINT PLEASANT - Teachora were hired by the Mason
Counllr Board of Educatlm for
lbe 1988-69 school term wring
Monday niiJI!I'• board sessloo.
The,y were Olin lUll of Calboun (.'.ouney, o1-..y prlnclj&gt;ol, not placed; Karen L.
Brown, M a a o n Elementary
School; Ruth Taylor, llartford;
Betty A. Hulchloon, West Columbla; WUllam J. Morrlaon,
Jr., Point Plea1811! JUD!or 111gb
lchool, -Eaglllhi J. Walter Copley, Jr., Wahama Jr. and Sr.
illgll Sehool, English; Ann Cuol lUckman, Wahama Jr. and
Sr. lllsh, !bcW -ea; Lowronco v. cartmlll, Beech lUll
Elementary,
Tr111a~rlatlon personnel hlred were Warren D. Keefer, $350
per month salary; Linda SmiUI,
•160 per month; Garry Thomas
Roach, $:ito; Leo Roush, ~0:
and William D. Coaaln, ~0.
MalnteDance peroonnal hired
were: Werren D. Keefer, $350
per salary; Unda Smith,
$160i Frank Boles, $410 p e r
month; George Henry Keeler,
$500; Mack D. Howard, $450;
lrvln stephens, ~00. Cllrpenttra and brlcltlayera, plwnbora
and electrlctano hired we r e
Howard M,yero, $335 per montl&gt;;
Huold ~ ~... and GrauvWe
Smllb, ll pitreliour al needed.
Oiber aummor help (extra) empiO)'ed for $2 por hour In maiDtenenee ""ro Ronald R, Zerkle,
Letart; Birdie WUoon · Rouah,
New Haven; Rdlerl Van c...,.,,
Pt. Ploa1811!; Llwrence L. Rice,
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&amp;unmer help In tronaporlation
(oxtn) hired ware VIrgil F. Adkina, Letart; George W. Klema,
Pt. Ploa1811!; wmtam Howerd
Weigand, Letart; Andrew Beattie, Leon; and Fredrick Propp,

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H.... ' • crime ueea - drfylng ~
or .,.row ...
... ""' marr'o genius for headlines will trucks ... BUI 0&gt;11&gt;1 ant II!!Q' .
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wrlteandperto.maCOIIIedY.,.._ ·
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BY rl ~N ermanagdr B. 5acketl publicity .... tine aboUt losing $60,000 at
De 1Gaulle'J riots even atlected rah'a on Lake TahOe.
France's
Metlier's DayIt W11B
Mae Welt Ia 75 bullbe ~·
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to the H'wood hoUpota arecrMIAdreBI lilldeprde Not! (Mrs. grandaon age: IUeb 81 Adrllll
David Caineron) just became a Y"'ii;. :.U~~
first-time mama at 42 ... This ...
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ls progreos? stenle,y Holloway fad for lollaa Ia too hnt not to
who once did · "Hamlet" Ia mlk- cool doWn and tbe next aartor•··
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Peter Townsend wed Karen Ast-

ley ... Roger Cormsn who fUmNeacU Carsey, nanager r1 the ed Peter Fonda in "The Trip'"
PomeroY Bowling Lanes.
trash Is
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107 eonununltlea will be odded
to lbe qualllled list, leaving 905
quallfted areao compared to 849
oo July I, 1967.
Generally, the places added
to the ~lflod teat, Davia Pointed out, are veey small labor areu
which hove not responded to Ule
Nation's eontlnulns prooperlty.
David addad that, "Siplflcont
pins In revitalizing ooce.dlstreaaed areas have been made
over the poat several yearo,

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KARR &amp; VANZANDT MOTOR SAJFS
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your vicinity this summer Is the teen-ager
whO' dellve!'ll this newspaper to your home.
While other bo~ must obtain spending
money from parents or from doing odd jobs,
your carrier receives !'&lt;lgular profits and
special benefits from his own part - time
busine88 - his j!rowllljl newspaper route !
WHILE enjoying a cash &lt;Income from
route work, he still has · plenty of houro
free for other gainful activities, and more
money for summer sports, hobbies and outlnga I As well as the chance to take tripe
unu win prizea offered to earrlel'll who excel
In newspaper sales and service.
WHICH Ia why ou•· newspaper routes are
now In &amp;Teater demand than ever-not juat
for t~e summer, but aa the beet ALL-YI!lAR
way for ambitious .boys to eilrn money,
learn business metlloda and gain valuable
ex""rience. - .arid&gt;have fun ,dainr .It!

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Aliens~

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Joo of Groveport, and Mr. and
Mro. Albert Russell and SOil,
Bo, of Columbus were lreekend ~ests

ot Mrs. D.

E. Roush.

Mrs. Dwight Wallace a n d
daughter, Nancy, are in McCon-

nelsvUJe lor a several da.Ys' viaIt with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, G. C. Koox.

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bridge was the weekm:l guest
of Miss Frieda Faehnle, !fie came
especially w attend the Middleport High School alumni barup0t
Miss Fels is a former teacher
in the Middleport schools.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Walburn
and daughter, JUI, went w Charleawn, w. Va. Morxlay night Cor
the graduatliJn of her nephew,

WUUam Forbes, from George
Washington High School. Mrs.
Forbes and her son were here
to visit the Walbums &amp;lnday
and Stevie Walburn returned to
Charleston with them .

Mr. and Mrtl. George Baker
have returned after a week's
visit in Seaeca Falls, N. Y. with
theJr son-ln-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Kalad Hindy and
family. Weekend guests oC the
Bakers were his brother and

sister-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker of Charleston, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kitchen
and son, Todd, of Columbus were
weekend guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. James Buchanan.

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and children, Beck,y and Kemy,
Middleport; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Flowers and Fred McVey of
Columbus were ln Leon, W. Ya.
9.utday to visit Mrs. Roush•s
mother, Mrs. Alta Miller, who
is recuperating from a stroke.
Mrs . Paul Grueser, Middleport, and Mrs. Mabel Wo I r e,
Pomeroy, were weekend vialron of Mr. and Mrs. H. L 111y.
der o; t-arkersburg, W.va. Qth.
er guests at the ~·der h o m e
were Mrs. Grueser's granddaughters, Mrs. Stanley Klapkowski and her '$00, Cannonsburg,
Pa., and Martha Clark who will
be leavi.rii on July 15 Cor a toor
of four a.ropean oountries.

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Thompson, Letart, was the oldest
mother honored recently at the
Qak Grove EUB Church service;
secoOO oldest was Mrs. Laura
Gibbs; the yoongest, Mrs. Martha Frierd, and the mother with
the most children, Mrs. Lucy
Cullell!l.
Other activities at church in
addition to recognition of mothen, was a gel-together with Mr.
"'nd Mrs. James Keefer aOO Paula . The Keefers will leave the
area and move to Tueson, Arizona this summer.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Icenhower, Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Adkins, Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Adkins, Ercell Adkins
Mr. l E. King and Mrs. Paul'
Randolph and SJella.
The Ladles AJd of the church
met with Mrs. Laura Gibbs recently and planned a sewi'* sessioo for June 4. Also planned
was a work session to dean up
the church yard on Wednesday,
June 5.
Following Ule clean up on Wednesday, the gr&lt;qJ will have a
hymn sing and choir practice in
the evening.

Three Wahamans Get

Right to Busine~~~~
MASON- ThreeWahamaHigh

School graduates are wasting no
time in furthering their careers.
Jane Roosh, Carl Fruth arxl·
Sonya Yonker have enrolled at
the Charleston Beauty Academyand will commence their school..
ing on June 11. Sonya i~ the
daughter of Mr . and Mrs. Charles F. Yonker, New HavenjCirol
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Fruth, Muon, and Jane is
the daughter of Mrs. valma
Roush, New Haven.

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Helen Help
U~· ••By Helen Bottel

wn..., Fam-

Ily, I I!Pirltual 91artel, owlll
preaent, a pi'OJI'&amp;m ol mutlc
at lire Mlddlllpol1 C'nurch of
Christ Wedllelrde.f night.
~n to the public, the proRram will begin at 8 p.m. The
[amity Is In tho area to parUcipate In the Great Revival
t' lres Crusade at Marlotta.
They haVe appeared on ~a~­
meroua television _programa,
Much ~ tlle music presented
by the quartet has been written by Mr. wu- """ also
accompanies the group.

YOUTH ASKED FOR rr
(PRECEDE)
This column Is lor young poo.
pie, their problems and pleasures, their troubles and fun. As
with the rest of Helen Help US!,
it welcomes laugh• but won't
dodge a serious question with
a brosh-Ul. Send your teen ago Qlestions ID YOUTH ASKED
FOR rr, care of Helen Help
USI (this newspaper). YOUTH
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town, you're not really with it,
unless yOUr hou1e baa beeD hit.
Some of the kids look 1t me In
awe: "MI&amp;osh, T-P'ed FOUR
times: How popular tan y o u
GET'i"' thO)' sigh.
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Too poj:AllarJ Without rnaldng
llko a wet blllllket, Mw do I
throw cold Willer on thla oport?
- TIRED OF WHITE LAWNS
Dear Tired:
Yoo might voloo It anrund that
your Dad Ia oo the warpath, and
HE Just miJI throw cold water,
via the garden hose.
Better yet, wilY don't all yar
kids Clgure out a new wayroshow
your atreetim? The T. P, blt Is
getting pretty old hat, lln't It
about due w go down the drain?
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COMMON PROBLEM,
CHEAP SOLilliON
Dear Helen:
My friend and I boll! like the
eame girl. Jf she goes with me,
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hubbard my Criend will be mad with me.
have returned to Washl.ngton, D. IC she goes will! him, I will be
C. after a week here with their mad at HIM, We're all in jun- - H.
Dear Helen:
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie ior high.
What
w
do?WORRIED
Is It good stl"'ette to kiss a
Hubbard of ~cuse, and Mr.
TV star In public?
and Mrs. James Roberts, Pom- Dear Worried:
Why don't you both join the
We went ID see Leonard Nlmoy
eroy, and other relatives.
14young
local
men's
summer
at
a playhouse, and a!ternrda
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rraun
and
swimming
sociebaseball
~ friends and I went upstairs
and children, Michael and Kenda,
were in Martina Ferry over the ty" and put dating off until lat- Cor his autograph. When it came
woekend, guests of her parents, er? It's much cheaper, believe 11\Y turn, I Just couldn't resist
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Mr. and Mrs. Herman Krinke. me; and besides, this way you kissing ' 4 Mr. Spock. He's ao
can
all
three
remain
friends.
CUTE.
Mr. and Mrs. William Colley,
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Call,
annther
girl
will
enWas that nutty? - HAPPY
brother-in-law and sister of Mrs.
the
picture.
You'll
see.
THOUGH
UNSURE
ter
Braun, of Warren joined t h e
H.
Dear
HTU:
family group. Mr. and Mrs. Braun
~re, but "nutty'' people are
went especially tor the confirma- Dear Helen:
Fun's
fun,
but
this
is
getting
the
best kind - and ru bot
tion o[ their Godchlld, Marla
ridiculous.
Foor
times
in
the
Mr.
Nlmoy agrees - thoogh
Unterzuber, daughter of Mr. and
past
month
my
house
has
been
Mr.
Spock
would calle me uu.
Mrs. Robert Unterzuber ol York"T -P'ed." Pm tired of pulling logical." - H.
vllle.
Mr. and Mrs. William Folmer strungout streamers from trees, Dear HeJen:
1 read this somewhere, and
have returned after a vialt in the roof, my car; raking It up
from
the
lawn,
and
even
out
ot
I think it's a good question for
Toledo with Mr. and Mrs. Harthe
swimming
pool.
When
it
rains
your
column:
old Wllkins and oon, and In Holduring
the
niJiht,
the
clean
up
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How
come we ldll pecple who
land with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
job
ls
murder.
klll
people
to show people It
Armstrong arxl family. Cath)'
My Dad came home last even- Jsn't right to kill people?'' Armstrong returned here with
ing
and really blew his top. The ANOTHER QUESTIONER
her grandparents Cor an indefiyard looked like a snow Dear Q.Iestioner:
front
nite vJsit.
storm,
with bathroomtissueover
Because violence is our herJMr. and Mrs. Richard Hurse,y
of Wayne, Neb. and Mrs. Gomer every inch. The gang outdid them- tage, and 14 an eye for an eye"
our creed.
Bowen of Me Arthur were Fri- selves this time.
9Jre,
I
know
it's
a
compli.. .. And because people no
day guests oC Mr. and Mrs.
longer fear that whkh t h e y
Robert Dowen, Laurel ClltC. On
kill . Which answers the quel·
&amp;mctay the Bowens went to McUon, but it doesn't solve t b e
Arthur to vlsit Mrs. Bowen and
Mrs.
L,
P.
~rrett were Mr.
problem,
does It?- H.
the Hurseys. They also visited
and
Mrs.
Bill
Sterrett
of
Barrecently with Mr. and M r s.
Earl Frecker of Peach Fork. berton, and Miss Lucille Price
Denver Carman at Peach Fork of Columbus. They all attended
was a recent visitor ol the the Pomeroy High School alumni reunion. Mr. and Mrs. John
Dowens, his aon-ln~a.. a n d
T, Burnell of Parkersburg, W.
daughter.
Va.
were Memorial Day guests
Mrs. V. D. Edwards and son,
If yuu can hear people talk and
ol
the
sterretts.
Davb, were weekend visitors«
can't
make out the words clear)y
Mrs. Ella Fugate and her son
Mr. and Mrs. Earl ~rfeves of
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this
may be the answer. An
The Plains, Mrs. W. A. Tate Harold, of Ypsilanti, Mich. were extremely small hearing aid Wllng
and Mrs. Margaret Maxwell ot Friday visitors of Miss ~il a tiny energized uni~ has been perEbersbach and he'r mother, MulAthens.
fected by a man who himBel[ Is
Pvt. and Mrs. Demis Evans berry Ave .
Mr. and Mrs. Roger F, Roush hard of hearing and lw been frll'
spent the weekend here with his
over 10 years. If intetestecl It is
mother, Mrs. Carolyn Evans, and daughters, Kimberly a n d suggested you write A. W. Newell,
Forest Run. Pvt. Evans is sta- Lois Am, of Carroll were week- li16 W. 8th St., Erie Pa. You will
erxl guests of Mr. arxiMrs. Chartlooed at Fort ~stls, Va .
receive lull information at no a.t
Weekend guesta of Mr. and les Kessinger, Pomeroy, Route 4. or obligation whatsoever.-Adv.

Feed B~irips Oldtimers

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but never boCore haa lire -ld
had .., mill!' people to Coed.
Formers, let's keep thl1 poten.
tlal In -mind and pt our share
of the business."
The bualneas's aiOfllllli"N""
TedmiQ.es With an Old-Time
Touch...
Adam Ol,daker,BU!Lievlngond
Mrs. Madolyn Vonce are looking
forward togreot!ngvlsitoralothe
Open Houae on J18167.
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO,
Saturdl,y, June1, 1968,
SALES REPORT OF
OHIO VALLEY LIVESTOCK CO.
HOGS - 175 to 220 lbs. 18
to 19; 220 to 2.10 lbo. 18 w 19;
Light 17 w 19; Fat sows If

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'\'he bride'a llble, covered wll!l
lace, wao ~red wiiJI bride
ard groom ~nea beneath an '
or~h oC '"lddil1(,boU~ '~ l!lle~,'
Topers In "I,Jl;~tll hol4er~ -ryete
uaed on · elth~ aide o! the ar·
l'llli!Oment. l!rxll•rae will~ wec~­
~lng belfs were leo~ oil 'the
or the tal!le. • . . ·
Gamea wore played with prizes
being won lty Mrs. Allen Eichinger and Mrs. T. A. Downie, and
the door prl~e was 'won by Mrs.
~lul Eichinger, Numel'O!I• glfta
were preseated te lhe bride-elect.
: Re!reolrrnerllt oC punch, cake,
and mintS wire HJ'Ved.· FavoriJ
·. l'ore multicolored net rice .Ills&lt;
decinted with Illy o! thi vall117
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"Building a quality home is like anything else ... you've got

Mr. llld Mrs. Andrew Blevlno
of Sclotovllle are lllllOUIIclng the
marriage of their clauai¢er,
Debra Am., to DaVId 1 W. Pierce
of Mlneord, son of ldr. and Mra.
Carol R. Pierce, Sr., of LanesTHURSDAY
ville.
THURSDAY, Jme 6, M.el g a
'lbey were married on May 2f
CouniY Young RerQ&gt;Ilcans amual by the Rev. CUrUs Wrlgbt of the
rain or shine picnic at 6:30 p.m. Boptlot ChUrcll In Portsmouth.
at Miss 9tlrley Beegle's hOme In The double ring ceremony ••s
Racine; bring lawn chair, table performed at 7:30 In the evenservice and coveted dish.
Ing.
CATIIOLIC WOMEN'S Club,
'lbe bride Is a 1967 Rraduate
sacred Helrt Church, 6:30 p, o! Mlneord High School and Ia
m. Thursday at the home of now employed as a dental assistMrs. George Hackett, Sr., tor ant to Dr. M. R. Pierron In
potluck dimer.
Portsmouth.
PAST ClflEFS, Magnolja Temple, 7:30 Thursday night 11 the
home oC Mrs. Gladys Cuckler.
LAUREL CLIFF Better Health
Club, 7:30 Thursday night, homo
of Mrs. Erneat Powell; M r s,
James Gilmore, co-hostess.
FRIDAY
The ei8hth birthday of Kenny
HAPPY HARVESTERS Class,
Roush, son ol Mr. and Mrs.
Trinlll' United Church o! Chrls4
Albert Roosh, was observed with
6:~9 Frld!¥,. ~J!IIt _at the home
Saturday a~~~~roooo.
of hostess, Mrs. Ada Holter, • parQr
Games were played and favors
Chester Road; patio supper arxl
oC cindY, Slim, and model planet
came-as-you-are party,
were given to tbe guests. Gitls
SATURDAY
were presented w Kenny. Mrs.
BAKE SALE by Wom~n's S&lt;&gt;- Roush served refreshments.
clety or Christian Service, MiAttending the i&gt;8rb' were Dick
nersvnte Methndlst Church, SatOWen, Bruce Fisher, Jeff Darst.
unla,y, June 8, at the Hines bulldBecky Roosb, Todd Kitcllerr,
IDB In Minersville; homemade Brenda Smith, Mark Smith, Danbread, pies, cakes, and cookies,
0:1' ll,yaell, Davlcl 1/,ysell, Lola
II 10 a.m.
Am Housh, arxl Kemy'a uncle

ot guests

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'lbe Loyal w....... Clul ere
the lolldrlleport Church"' au-tat
will boll~ 1 . . . . _ . . . Frl·
~ llrxl Soilmll1 Ia lire ....
bill')' bulldlrli on IIIII St., lllfl.
new trailer horne at Mlnlord, dlliiJOrt

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THE SHOEBOX
Where S"- Are Sensibly Prlctrl

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of YQ f next new car.
Fine. 'K u're in range
of an Olds.

May I In nearly ev~ladustrlal COIDIIry ezce the
United State, and
,
wbere It is Observed on the
., . (lfol MondaY In SePtember, ·- 1~
· wu "blilelalfy cleclared a leO!
IIOlld.Y In the United Slates
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A lot of people end up ·driving ~fled low·
priced cars 111at cost as much-or more-111an this
f..ll-si•e Olds 88. Don't let it happen to yoU. Don't miss
oul on Olds luxury, Olds comfort, Olds Roclcet V-8
performance...fare yOAJ make a final decision,
price dieck an Olds 88 .

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and Mr. and Mre. Deal Wa'iburn, Sherry and Trag, Belin-

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way to heat your home.

A flmUy picnic waa hlld.._·
or1a1 Illy 11 the "')lr, ·
and Kra. Rt¥molld walblft,
Hamilton S&amp;., Mlddloport.
· Attencllrv were Mr. and Kro.
Rl¥mond Lao Walbum, l'lm.
Grea, and Jetr; Yr. and lfl'1l.
Dale Wilburn, JW and amt,
Mlddleport; Pete WliburD, ~

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ldr. Pierce Is a Illfl2 iraduate
oC the Rutlllld Iligh Schon! llld
• 1966 Rraduate of Salem ColieRO In West Vlrglnte. lie ~
ceived a bachelor oe BCienoe deRree In coaching and inWlllrtal
arts. Mr, Pierce attended
Eastern Kentucky Unlveroib' 1n ·
the summer of. 1967 ahd will attend classes !hera apln thlo
summer towards a muter's diRrtiO. He Is employed as bead
CootbaU coach and lnWIIIrtal arts
teacher In the Mln!ord Local
School District.
The couple resides In tllelr

Family PicniC Held
01 M8morial DQr

Eighth Birthcloy
Is Celebrated

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Blevins. Pierce Marriage
Was Event o f May 24th

to keep up with the times. The trend is to electric heating

FALSE TEETH

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WOMEN'S AUXIUARY, Middleport Fire Delllrlmllnt, 7:30
Wednesday night at the halL
WINDING TRAIL Girden Club
meets Wednesda¥,. June 5, heme
of Mrs. Clarence Heaton; bring
an arrangement or roses and
a rose spedmen.

Mr$. David W. Pierce

Mrs. HI¥ Thompson, pres!·
dent OC the. Veroon WSWS, re- arxl members !ollowlng the proPorted on tile wsws convention, griDL
Attending were the Rev. Achsah
which she • - at BuclcharP
Miller,
Mrs. Loretta Haynes,
. nap, W, Vo. Sho otresoedreacllng
Mrs.
Eunice
Rickard, Mrs. Ger''World EVansel" and . other
trude
Rouah,
Mrs. Marlene Lawbooks.
Potted llowers were ill'Oll to son, Mrs. Maxine l.athey and
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Boa ThcllriP.OO. Cheryl 1'hmll&gt;soo, Mrs. Marpret Thornj&gt;son,
Mro. 1'111¥ Johnson, Mrs. Nora
Staatl, Bonnie and Bernita, Mrs.
Lloulo Ilorsh, Mrs. Jane Ilorsh,
. lnd Mrs. LIIUan Smith.

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and 'Mrs. l'lul Kloea, Mr.
Yra. Charles Hobert, Mr.
Mrs. Ml1llrrl von lftler no~· ~
TOll)', Mro. ' Enoat $11C111
Jean, Mlaa Eleuror RlliMGo,
and Mrs. Karl IQcros, ldrs. ,JW,.
en Teat'Drll, Mn. 1f1t7 UaiO. ·
. Mr. 'and Mra. Bill Arllolt, illll
Mrs.lolartllalol'&lt;lnr"·

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Labor Day Is Celebrated on

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no p•inty odor. Exlr'a washable. Soap
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AMATEUR GARDEN Club at
hmne oC Mrs. C. E. Blakealee,
Wednesday, 6 p. m. lor 1 picnic;
members w bring _covered dish.

Thompson.
Pictures were taken

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United Brethren Church, recentand aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
ly held a lolother-Diughter bar&gt;Flowers,
and Fred McVey o!
quet at Roush's Drive 1m with the oldest mother, Mrs. Ewdce Columbus.
Rev. Achaah Mlller o! the Bach- Rickard, and youngest motMr,
tel EUB Church u guest speak- Mrs. Jene Housh, oldeat 'dallflher, Sbe spoke on Love taken ter, Mrs. Loretta Haynes, and '
tram l~lh Chapter, 1st Corin- youngest dauehter, c h e r y I

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ldri. Loliud Clonch of Rwte sbe reigned as 1968 homecom1, Middleport, lo aimoune1ng the IDB queen, was a member of the
bMrothal of her claugbter, Joyce Glee Club, 1 cheerleader lor
Elaine, to Richard nrpne Vance !CIIIl" 1ears, a class olllcer
three 1ears, and served on the
of ll'!rriiiCliiYU!e.•
' Miss · Clonch II a 1968 rradu- Spypau otan:. llle Is a momate Ill Rutland Htgh Scbool where . ber of lhe ll,yaeU Run F r e e
Me1hodlat .ChUrcll.
-liands.
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Mr. Vance, grandscm f1 G.
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1'1B81' OF SU101E11
ISinO
ICe
W, Vance, Is also a R r Tilo ttrit of
ouldde
of Rutland High School, ciaSJ·
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bo -aorecl
of 1966. and present~~' st!Ondl
b7 lht MlcMieport Fire Depart.
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Salem College, Salem, W, Vo.,
· mert i!hl bo !reid toqlflhl at the
Blptljmal oervlceo were hald where he lo m~g In matheMidi!IPrt coDu.unu,y Park. Tile .. b7 the· ~ Clttr Free Metho· nratlcs. Plana are being made
~""' to be tmceecl by Tllo !Hat Chur~ ~ lltornoon 1t (Or a JIUie wedding.
~· . wJU be hold sach Tue..._,. tho !arm 'of the · Middleport lA. fr0111 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. during &amp;lon Foot.
Announce
tile
,Tbe, Rev •. Ellpne Gill wu u•
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.aa~ec~ 1fll!l .'1bo rervlce by SaJ.
A'HREE GlvEN BJiiLES
ciOIIBakar. '11reroWUil'OUPaing..
Blbils wort jlreiOIIIed
iDB o! "Bielaed AIIIUl'llllce,• Col·
set. and ldro. Roger Roush
o!
Jacksonville, N. C., are anlowoc!. and
by prayer
cerit
of KaacrlpturebTby the Rev.
o! a 11011,
· Mr. GDI !rom The Acts. ldro. DOUncing the birth
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Wli,l'lle.
Pitrlcla NeutzliaB and James
The 8 lb., 8 oz. ln!anf was
Cllmore were baptized. T b e
born
May 27 at the Naval Hoshymn, "Love Lifted Me," b)' the
large I1'0UP llttatdlnil the blp- pital, cainp LeJeune, N, c. Mr.
Uamal aervlce end pi'IJfer by and Mrs. Albert Roush 1of Midthe minister oonciuded thaevent. dleport, end Mr. and Ml-1. Carl
H1g111 of Columbus are t h e
rrarxlparenta. Mra. Alta .Mlller
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of Leon, W. Va. Is a patal'llli
the Lourel CUll Free Methodist rreat-crandmolhor, The materChUr~b. Phil \l'tse, !IJndiy ~I na1 ~JIIII,plothers are Mrs.
!IUII&gt;r1ntil9nt. mat hi'... b RliWI ~-. lind Mn. Noorni
,fatil&gt;Q tO sidell Falrlli;' ROsa Am Brown oe· ~rlllllfleld.
Douglao, and Jack Slanley.

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,.: _,., ~ John'• Luttiera.J Chu:rci'
toi ....,... of both lila St. · John. •
11111:B, Paul Clrilicbesri!OY. Brion ~~ hal lirorram ""
~lonary IJ[o where curreit'~
~lc~ Luthor111 Cburch
lid progruls ue unt~erWiy. BeY- '' ·
er.,O provided;, meli)bon ' lj!
bring covered cllsh,. table iervle&lt;t. St. Jobft church
aloo reminded w lake article~ ·
Cor the 1'lllllllllge aale It the IllPaul Clrurcll on JWII J&gt;-7.
- MEIGS TEMPtl, i')1hlln Sl&gt;'
tera, 7:30 p. m.' Tlflledat at ,the
hall; Mrs. Zelda Hill to lniluio'-,
.ftdal vislti meibberi asked to
bring a gilt lor silent auction;
sandwicheB and cookies at the
socii! hour - and be there by
7:15P.m.
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t, rMm·IIUP,POJ't warrant;
corded Ill tho CIOUllb' jail lor John Dale Jones, 34, Honder11011,
Sroturdl,y, 8Jnday and !olondiJf Intoxication; Beatrice L. SIID,.ro: Delbert E. Messick, 61, 11\y, 46, Mason, bad clleck warGalliJolll Forry, drlviaB whUe ran!; FJmOf Qlldcllestoa, 52, Pt.
intoxicated; Edna Char~ Rood, Ploasaat, lntoxlcatiCJII.
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10 w 14; &amp;&gt;wo llld ~ 65 w
100; flloota 8 w 16.
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llolfero 18 w 2t; Baby Bee!
20 to 26; Fat Cowl If to 20; I
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2$,.10; Milk Cows 100 to 2oo. I ·
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VEAL CALVES - Tops 34.- I
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SHEEP - Ewes and Lmo. 1
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- won ' tKOur . Help&amp; check PhHeodor
Dentures that fit ar11 e~~~&lt;enUal u;i
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IIRilESTS 'REPORTED

Plan Open House 'l'ogether
NEW HAVEN- An Open
House will bo hol'l, , _ 7 by
New Haven MUla, an old-dmer
Ia supplying leeds to !armero of
M&amp;aon CouniJ, wlllch have Joined
anotller old-timor In the!eedbus.
lneso, John W, Eshel!IWI !Sons,
the manu!actrrrer of !aaioos Red
Rose Feeds.
The Eshelman Company, which
has over l2$years ""'"rloncela
manufacturing leeds, Is presently SUJlPiy!ng leeds over the eastern United Slates Crom Maine w
Florida and !rom hllana eaot.
With ""'"lienee over tid• erea,
llld the many )'lllll'S of - 1 ence of N.,. Hevon Mills owned
by Lloyd Roush llld Herman Ll,yne, the farmers of M11on Counb' ~I bel!elll
Lo,yno and Roush Join with tile
Eshelman Compan,y 1D Invite the
people r1 Meson Coun1J and vlclnlb' w come In arx1 cllscuss
their needs and plans for the
Mure.
Said Roush llld Layne: "Never
before In our history has the
Mure of agriculture laced t h e
challenges ws are con!ronted with
toda,y. We need answer&amp;, Ideas,
and people with couragero answer
these challenges. Efficiency is a

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'Mr. and Mra. R. B.

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worth and cldldren, Jeanie and
Joo of Groveport, and Mr. and
Mro. Albert Russell and SOil,
Bo, of Columbus were lreekend ~ests

ot Mrs. D.

E. Roush.

Mrs. Dwight Wallace a n d
daughter, Nancy, are in McCon-

nelsvUJe lor a several da.Ys' viaIt with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, G. C. Koox.

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bridge was the weekm:l guest
of Miss Frieda Faehnle, !fie came
especially w attend the Middleport High School alumni barup0t
Miss Fels is a former teacher
in the Middleport schools.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Walburn
and daughter, JUI, went w Charleawn, w. Va. Morxlay night Cor
the graduatliJn of her nephew,

WUUam Forbes, from George
Washington High School. Mrs.
Forbes and her son were here
to visit the Walbums &amp;lnday
and Stevie Walburn returned to
Charleston with them .

Mr. and Mrtl. George Baker
have returned after a week's
visit in Seaeca Falls, N. Y. with
theJr son-ln-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Kalad Hindy and
family. Weekend guests oC the
Bakers were his brother and

sister-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker of Charleston, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kitchen
and son, Todd, of Columbus were
weekend guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. James Buchanan.

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and children, Beck,y and Kemy,
Middleport; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Flowers and Fred McVey of
Columbus were ln Leon, W. Ya.
9.utday to visit Mrs. Roush•s
mother, Mrs. Alta Miller, who
is recuperating from a stroke.
Mrs . Paul Grueser, Middleport, and Mrs. Mabel Wo I r e,
Pomeroy, were weekend vialron of Mr. and Mrs. H. L 111y.
der o; t-arkersburg, W.va. Qth.
er guests at the ~·der h o m e
were Mrs. Grueser's granddaughters, Mrs. Stanley Klapkowski and her '$00, Cannonsburg,
Pa., and Martha Clark who will
be leavi.rii on July 15 Cor a toor
of four a.ropean oountries.

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LETART, W. Va. - Mrs. Ada
Thompson, Letart, was the oldest
mother honored recently at the
Qak Grove EUB Church service;
secoOO oldest was Mrs. Laura
Gibbs; the yoongest, Mrs. Martha Frierd, and the mother with
the most children, Mrs. Lucy
Cullell!l.
Other activities at church in
addition to recognition of mothen, was a gel-together with Mr.
"'nd Mrs. James Keefer aOO Paula . The Keefers will leave the
area and move to Tueson, Arizona this summer.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Icenhower, Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Adkins, Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Adkins, Ercell Adkins
Mr. l E. King and Mrs. Paul'
Randolph and SJella.
The Ladles AJd of the church
met with Mrs. Laura Gibbs recently and planned a sewi'* sessioo for June 4. Also planned
was a work session to dean up
the church yard on Wednesday,
June 5.
Following Ule clean up on Wednesday, the gr&lt;qJ will have a
hymn sing and choir practice in
the evening.

Three Wahamans Get

Right to Busine~~~~
MASON- ThreeWahamaHigh

School graduates are wasting no
time in furthering their careers.
Jane Roosh, Carl Fruth arxl·
Sonya Yonker have enrolled at
the Charleston Beauty Academyand will commence their school..
ing on June 11. Sonya i~ the
daughter of Mr . and Mrs. Charles F. Yonker, New HavenjCirol
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Fruth, Muon, and Jane is
the daughter of Mrs. valma
Roush, New Haven.

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Helen Help
U~· ••By Helen Bottel

wn..., Fam-

Ily, I I!Pirltual 91artel, owlll
preaent, a pi'OJI'&amp;m ol mutlc
at lire Mlddlllpol1 C'nurch of
Christ Wedllelrde.f night.
~n to the public, the proRram will begin at 8 p.m. The
[amity Is In tho area to parUcipate In the Great Revival
t' lres Crusade at Marlotta.
They haVe appeared on ~a~­
meroua television _programa,
Much ~ tlle music presented
by the quartet has been written by Mr. wu- """ also
accompanies the group.

YOUTH ASKED FOR rr
(PRECEDE)
This column Is lor young poo.
pie, their problems and pleasures, their troubles and fun. As
with the rest of Helen Help US!,
it welcomes laugh• but won't
dodge a serious question with
a brosh-Ul. Send your teen ago Qlestions ID YOUTH ASKED
FOR rr, care of Helen Help
USI (this newspaper). YOUTH
ASKS FOR rr. (END PRECEDE).

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ment, getting ''T·P'ed. lD our
town, you're not really with it,
unless yOUr hou1e baa beeD hit.
Some of the kids look 1t me In
awe: "MI&amp;osh, T-P'ed FOUR
times: How popular tan y o u
GET'i"' thO)' sigh.
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Too poj:AllarJ Without rnaldng
llko a wet blllllket, Mw do I
throw cold Willer on thla oport?
- TIRED OF WHITE LAWNS
Dear Tired:
Yoo might voloo It anrund that
your Dad Ia oo the warpath, and
HE Just miJI throw cold water,
via the garden hose.
Better yet, wilY don't all yar
kids Clgure out a new wayroshow
your atreetim? The T. P, blt Is
getting pretty old hat, lln't It
about due w go down the drain?
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COMMON PROBLEM,
CHEAP SOLilliON
Dear Helen:
My friend and I boll! like the
eame girl. Jf she goes with me,
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hubbard my Criend will be mad with me.
have returned to Washl.ngton, D. IC she goes will! him, I will be
C. after a week here with their mad at HIM, We're all in jun- - H.
Dear Helen:
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie ior high.
What
w
do?WORRIED
Is It good stl"'ette to kiss a
Hubbard of ~cuse, and Mr.
TV star In public?
and Mrs. James Roberts, Pom- Dear Worried:
Why don't you both join the
We went ID see Leonard Nlmoy
eroy, and other relatives.
14young
local
men's
summer
at
a playhouse, and a!ternrda
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rraun
and
swimming
sociebaseball
~ friends and I went upstairs
and children, Michael and Kenda,
were in Martina Ferry over the ty" and put dating off until lat- Cor his autograph. When it came
woekend, guests of her parents, er? It's much cheaper, believe 11\Y turn, I Just couldn't resist
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Mr. and Mrs. Herman Krinke. me; and besides, this way you kissing ' 4 Mr. Spock. He's ao
can
all
three
remain
friends.
CUTE.
Mr. and Mrs. William Colley,
llY
Call,
annther
girl
will
enWas that nutty? - HAPPY
brother-in-law and sister of Mrs.
the
picture.
You'll
see.
THOUGH
UNSURE
ter
Braun, of Warren joined t h e
H.
Dear
HTU:
family group. Mr. and Mrs. Braun
~re, but "nutty'' people are
went especially tor the confirma- Dear Helen:
Fun's
fun,
but
this
is
getting
the
best kind - and ru bot
tion o[ their Godchlld, Marla
ridiculous.
Foor
times
in
the
Mr.
Nlmoy agrees - thoogh
Unterzuber, daughter of Mr. and
past
month
my
house
has
been
Mr.
Spock
would calle me uu.
Mrs. Robert Unterzuber ol York"T -P'ed." Pm tired of pulling logical." - H.
vllle.
Mr. and Mrs. William Folmer strungout streamers from trees, Dear HeJen:
1 read this somewhere, and
have returned after a vialt in the roof, my car; raking It up
from
the
lawn,
and
even
out
ot
I think it's a good question for
Toledo with Mr. and Mrs. Harthe
swimming
pool.
When
it
rains
your
column:
old Wllkins and oon, and In Holduring
the
niJiht,
the
clean
up
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How
come we ldll pecple who
land with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
job
ls
murder.
klll
people
to show people It
Armstrong arxl family. Cath)'
My Dad came home last even- Jsn't right to kill people?'' Armstrong returned here with
ing
and really blew his top. The ANOTHER QUESTIONER
her grandparents Cor an indefiyard looked like a snow Dear Q.Iestioner:
front
nite vJsit.
storm,
with bathroomtissueover
Because violence is our herJMr. and Mrs. Richard Hurse,y
of Wayne, Neb. and Mrs. Gomer every inch. The gang outdid them- tage, and 14 an eye for an eye"
our creed.
Bowen of Me Arthur were Fri- selves this time.
9Jre,
I
know
it's
a
compli.. .. And because people no
day guests oC Mr. and Mrs.
longer fear that whkh t h e y
Robert Dowen, Laurel ClltC. On
kill . Which answers the quel·
&amp;mctay the Bowens went to McUon, but it doesn't solve t b e
Arthur to vlsit Mrs. Bowen and
Mrs.
L,
P.
~rrett were Mr.
problem,
does It?- H.
the Hurseys. They also visited
and
Mrs.
Bill
Sterrett
of
Barrecently with Mr. and M r s.
Earl Frecker of Peach Fork. berton, and Miss Lucille Price
Denver Carman at Peach Fork of Columbus. They all attended
was a recent visitor ol the the Pomeroy High School alumni reunion. Mr. and Mrs. John
Dowens, his aon-ln~a.. a n d
T, Burnell of Parkersburg, W.
daughter.
Va.
were Memorial Day guests
Mrs. V. D. Edwards and son,
If yuu can hear people talk and
ol
the
sterretts.
Davb, were weekend visitors«
can't
make out the words clear)y
Mrs. Ella Fugate and her son
Mr. and Mrs. Earl ~rfeves of
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this
may be the answer. An
The Plains, Mrs. W. A. Tate Harold, of Ypsilanti, Mich. were extremely small hearing aid Wllng
and Mrs. Margaret Maxwell ot Friday visitors of Miss ~il a tiny energized uni~ has been perEbersbach and he'r mother, MulAthens.
fected by a man who himBel[ Is
Pvt. and Mrs. Demis Evans berry Ave .
Mr. and Mrs. Roger F, Roush hard of hearing and lw been frll'
spent the weekend here with his
over 10 years. If intetestecl It is
mother, Mrs. Carolyn Evans, and daughters, Kimberly a n d suggested you write A. W. Newell,
Forest Run. Pvt. Evans is sta- Lois Am, of Carroll were week- li16 W. 8th St., Erie Pa. You will
erxl guests of Mr. arxiMrs. Chartlooed at Fort ~stls, Va .
receive lull information at no a.t
Weekend guesta of Mr. and les Kessinger, Pomeroy, Route 4. or obligation whatsoever.-Adv.

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but never boCore haa lire -ld
had .., mill!' people to Coed.
Formers, let's keep thl1 poten.
tlal In -mind and pt our share
of the business."
The bualneas's aiOfllllli"N""
TedmiQ.es With an Old-Time
Touch...
Adam Ol,daker,BU!Lievlngond
Mrs. Madolyn Vonce are looking
forward togreot!ngvlsitoralothe
Open Houae on J18167.
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO,
Saturdl,y, June1, 1968,
SALES REPORT OF
OHIO VALLEY LIVESTOCK CO.
HOGS - 175 to 220 lbs. 18
to 19; 220 to 2.10 lbo. 18 w 19;
Light 17 w 19; Fat sows If

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'\'he bride'a llble, covered wll!l
lace, wao ~red wiiJI bride
ard groom ~nea beneath an '
or~h oC '"lddil1(,boU~ '~ l!lle~,'
Topers In "I,Jl;~tll hol4er~ -ryete
uaed on · elth~ aide o! the ar·
l'llli!Oment. l!rxll•rae will~ wec~­
~lng belfs were leo~ oil 'the
or the tal!le. • . . ·
Gamea wore played with prizes
being won lty Mrs. Allen Eichinger and Mrs. T. A. Downie, and
the door prl~e was 'won by Mrs.
~lul Eichinger, Numel'O!I• glfta
were preseated te lhe bride-elect.
: Re!reolrrnerllt oC punch, cake,
and mintS wire HJ'Ved.· FavoriJ
·. l'ore multicolored net rice .Ills&lt;
decinted with Illy o! thi vall117
· ontwlned wlllr golden weddlrv

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"Building a quality home is like anything else ... you've got

Mr. llld Mrs. Andrew Blevlno
of Sclotovllle are lllllOUIIclng the
marriage of their clauai¢er,
Debra Am., to DaVId 1 W. Pierce
of Mlneord, son of ldr. and Mra.
Carol R. Pierce, Sr., of LanesTHURSDAY
ville.
THURSDAY, Jme 6, M.el g a
'lbey were married on May 2f
CouniY Young RerQ&gt;Ilcans amual by the Rev. CUrUs Wrlgbt of the
rain or shine picnic at 6:30 p.m. Boptlot ChUrcll In Portsmouth.
at Miss 9tlrley Beegle's hOme In The double ring ceremony ••s
Racine; bring lawn chair, table performed at 7:30 In the evenservice and coveted dish.
Ing.
CATIIOLIC WOMEN'S Club,
'lbe bride Is a 1967 Rraduate
sacred Helrt Church, 6:30 p, o! Mlneord High School and Ia
m. Thursday at the home of now employed as a dental assistMrs. George Hackett, Sr., tor ant to Dr. M. R. Pierron In
potluck dimer.
Portsmouth.
PAST ClflEFS, Magnolja Temple, 7:30 Thursday night 11 the
home oC Mrs. Gladys Cuckler.
LAUREL CLIFF Better Health
Club, 7:30 Thursday night, homo
of Mrs. Erneat Powell; M r s,
James Gilmore, co-hostess.
FRIDAY
The ei8hth birthday of Kenny
HAPPY HARVESTERS Class,
Roush, son ol Mr. and Mrs.
Trinlll' United Church o! Chrls4
Albert Roosh, was observed with
6:~9 Frld!¥,. ~J!IIt _at the home
Saturday a~~~~roooo.
of hostess, Mrs. Ada Holter, • parQr
Games were played and favors
Chester Road; patio supper arxl
oC cindY, Slim, and model planet
came-as-you-are party,
were given to tbe guests. Gitls
SATURDAY
were presented w Kenny. Mrs.
BAKE SALE by Wom~n's S&lt;&gt;- Roush served refreshments.
clety or Christian Service, MiAttending the i&gt;8rb' were Dick
nersvnte Methndlst Church, SatOWen, Bruce Fisher, Jeff Darst.
unla,y, June 8, at the Hines bulldBecky Roosb, Todd Kitcllerr,
IDB In Minersville; homemade Brenda Smith, Mark Smith, Danbread, pies, cakes, and cookies,
0:1' ll,yaell, Davlcl 1/,ysell, Lola
II 10 a.m.
Am Housh, arxl Kemy'a uncle

ot guests

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Frances Glaze,

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'lbe Loyal w....... Clul ere
the lolldrlleport Church"' au-tat
will boll~ 1 . . . . _ . . . Frl·
~ llrxl Soilmll1 Ia lire ....
bill')' bulldlrli on IIIII St., lllfl.
new trailer horne at Mlnlord, dlliiJOrt

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SADDLE

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THE SHOEBOX
Where S"- Are Sensibly Prlctrl

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So you're in range

of YQ f next new car.
Fine. 'K u're in range
of an Olds.

May I In nearly ev~ladustrlal COIDIIry ezce the
United State, and
,
wbere It is Observed on the
., . (lfol MondaY In SePtember, ·- 1~
· wu "blilelalfy cleclared a leO!
IIOlld.Y In the United Slates
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A lot of people end up ·driving ~fled low·
priced cars 111at cost as much-or more-111an this
f..ll-si•e Olds 88. Don't let it happen to yoU. Don't miss
oul on Olds luxury, Olds comfort, Olds Roclcet V-8
performance...fare yOAJ make a final decision,
price dieck an Olds 88 .

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tolli

and Mr. and Mre. Deal Wa'iburn, Sherry and Trag, Belin-

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electric heating. It's the clean, trouble-free, e~~~o~i~~i
way to heat your home.

A flmUy picnic waa hlld.._·
or1a1 Illy 11 the "')lr, ·
and Kra. Rt¥molld walblft,
Hamilton S&amp;., Mlddloport.
· Attencllrv were Mr. and Kro.
Rl¥mond Lao Walbum, l'lm.
Grea, and Jetr; Yr. and lfl'1l.
Dale Wilburn, JW and amt,
Mlddleport; Pete WliburD, ~

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many new homes in the Ohio Power area have flameless

ldr. Pierce Is a Illfl2 iraduate
oC the Rutlllld Iligh Schon! llld
• 1966 Rraduate of Salem ColieRO In West Vlrglnte. lie ~
ceived a bachelor oe BCienoe deRree In coaching and inWlllrtal
arts. Mr, Pierce attended
Eastern Kentucky Unlveroib' 1n ·
the summer of. 1967 ahd will attend classes !hera apln thlo
summer towards a muter's diRrtiO. He Is employed as bead
CootbaU coach and lnWIIIrtal arts
teacher In the Mln!ord Local
School District.
The couple resides In tllelr

Family PicniC Held
01 M8morial DQr

Eighth Birthcloy
Is Celebrated

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cltnture~ slip . xl! de or l0011c o

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Blevins. Pierce Marriage
Was Event o f May 24th

to keep up with the times. The trend is to electric heating

FALSE TEETH

e's In Pomeroy·

WOMEN'S AUXIUARY, Middleport Fire Delllrlmllnt, 7:30
Wednesday night at the halL
WINDING TRAIL Girden Club
meets Wednesda¥,. June 5, heme
of Mrs. Clarence Heaton; bring
an arrangement or roses and
a rose spedmen.

Mr$. David W. Pierce

Mrs. HI¥ Thompson, pres!·
dent OC the. Veroon WSWS, re- arxl members !ollowlng the proPorted on tile wsws convention, griDL
Attending were the Rev. Achsah
which she • - at BuclcharP
Miller,
Mrs. Loretta Haynes,
. nap, W, Vo. Sho otresoedreacllng
Mrs.
Eunice
Rickard, Mrs. Ger''World EVansel" and . other
trude
Rouah,
Mrs. Marlene Lawbooks.
Potted llowers were ill'Oll to son, Mrs. Maxine l.athey and
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Judy, lllu Gerrl Steele, Mrs.
Boa ThcllriP.OO. Cheryl 1'hmll&gt;soo, Mrs. Marpret Thornj&gt;son,
Mro. 1'111¥ Johnson, Mrs. Nora
Staatl, Bonnie and Bernita, Mrs.
Lloulo Ilorsh, Mrs. Jane Ilorsh,
. lnd Mrs. LIIUan Smith.

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and MN. Bill
and )Irs. CUT&lt;I1
and 'Mrs. l'lul Kloea, Mr.
Yra. Charles Hobert, Mr.
Mrs. Ml1llrrl von lftler no~· ~
TOll)', Mro. ' Enoat $11C111
Jean, Mlaa Eleuror RlliMGo,
and Mrs. Karl IQcros, ldrs. ,JW,.
en Teat'Drll, Mn. 1f1t7 UaiO. ·
. Mr. 'and Mra. Bill Arllolt, illll
Mrs.lolartllalol'&lt;lnr"·

L,abor Day
Labor Day Is Celebrated on

Finest quality One Coat
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guaranteed In writing'
Beautiful, up to the mi·
nute decorator colors.
Goes on walls and ceilings fast and easy with
roller or brush. Dries in
just 20 minutes
use
rooms again the same
day . Made with lead-free pigments
no p•inty odor. Exlr'a washable. Soap
water cleans tools.

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AMATEUR GARDEN Club at
hmne oC Mrs. C. E. Blakealee,
Wednesday, 6 p. m. lor 1 picnic;
members w bring _covered dish.

Thompson.
Pictures were taken

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To overcome dtscomrort wh ~ n
Just
8prlnkle a little F''-STEETH ori your
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LETART; W, Va. - The Vernon WSWS' oC :the Evugelt!'ll
United Brethren Church, recentand aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
ly held a lolother-Diughter bar&gt;Flowers,
and Fred McVey o!
quet at Roush's Drive 1m with the oldest mother, Mrs. Ewdce Columbus.
Rev. Achaah Mlller o! the Bach- Rickard, and youngest motMr,
tel EUB Church u guest speak- Mrs. Jene Housh, oldeat 'dallflher, Sbe spoke on Love taken ter, Mrs. Loretta Haynes, and '
tram l~lh Chapter, 1st Corin- youngest dauehter, c h e r y I

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ldri. Loliud Clonch of Rwte sbe reigned as 1968 homecom1, Middleport, lo aimoune1ng the IDB queen, was a member of the
bMrothal of her claugbter, Joyce Glee Club, 1 cheerleader lor
Elaine, to Richard nrpne Vance !CIIIl" 1ears, a class olllcer
three 1ears, and served on the
of ll'!rriiiCliiYU!e.•
' Miss · Clonch II a 1968 rradu- Spypau otan:. llle Is a momate Ill Rutland Htgh Scbool where . ber of lhe ll,yaeU Run F r e e
Me1hodlat .ChUrcll.
-liands.
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Mr. Vance, grandscm f1 G.
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1'1B81' OF SU101E11
ISinO
ICe
W, Vance, Is also a R r Tilo ttrit of
ouldde
of Rutland High School, ciaSJ·
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bo -aorecl
of 1966. and present~~' st!Ondl
b7 lht MlcMieport Fire Depart.
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Salem College, Salem, W, Vo.,
· mert i!hl bo !reid toqlflhl at the
Blptljmal oervlceo were hald where he lo m~g In matheMidi!IPrt coDu.unu,y Park. Tile .. b7 the· ~ Clttr Free Metho· nratlcs. Plana are being made
~""' to be tmceecl by Tllo !Hat Chur~ ~ lltornoon 1t (Or a JIUie wedding.
~· . wJU be hold sach Tue..._,. tho !arm 'of the · Middleport lA. fr0111 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. during &amp;lon Foot.
Announce
tile
,Tbe, Rev •. Ellpne Gill wu u•
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.aa~ec~ 1fll!l .'1bo rervlce by SaJ.
A'HREE GlvEN BJiiLES
ciOIIBakar. '11reroWUil'OUPaing..
Blbils wort jlreiOIIIed
iDB o! "Bielaed AIIIUl'llllce,• Col·
set. and ldro. Roger Roush
o!
Jacksonville, N. C., are anlowoc!. and
by prayer
cerit
of KaacrlpturebTby the Rev.
o! a 11011,
· Mr. GDI !rom The Acts. ldro. DOUncing the birth
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Wli,l'lle.
Pitrlcla NeutzliaB and James
The 8 lb., 8 oz. ln!anf was
Cllmore were baptized. T b e
born
May 27 at the Naval Hoshymn, "Love Lifted Me," b)' the
large I1'0UP llttatdlnil the blp- pital, cainp LeJeune, N, c. Mr.
Uamal aervlce end pi'IJfer by and Mrs. Albert Roush 1of Midthe minister oonciuded thaevent. dleport, end Mr. and Ml-1. Carl
H1g111 of Columbus are t h e
rrarxlparenta. Mra. Alta .Mlller
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of Leon, W. Va. Is a patal'llli
the Lourel CUll Free Methodist rreat-crandmolhor, The materChUr~b. Phil \l'tse, !IJndiy ~I na1 ~JIIII,plothers are Mrs.
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,.: _,., ~ John'• Luttiera.J Chu:rci'
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11111:B, Paul Clrilicbesri!OY. Brion ~~ hal lirorram ""
~lonary IJ[o where curreit'~
~lc~ Luthor111 Cburch
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bring covered cllsh,. table iervle&lt;t. St. Jobft church
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- MEIGS TEMPtl, i')1hlln Sl&gt;'
tera, 7:30 p. m.' Tlflledat at ,the
hall; Mrs. Zelda Hill to lniluio'-,
.ftdal vislti meibberi asked to
bring a gilt lor silent auction;
sandwicheB and cookies at the
socii! hour - and be there by
7:15P.m.
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corded Ill tho CIOUllb' jail lor John Dale Jones, 34, Honder11011,
Sroturdl,y, 8Jnday and !olondiJf Intoxication; Beatrice L. SIID,.ro: Delbert E. Messick, 61, 11\y, 46, Mason, bad clleck warGalliJolll Forry, drlviaB whUe ran!; FJmOf Qlldcllestoa, 52, Pt.
intoxicated; Edna Char~ Rood, Ploasaat, lntoxlcatiCJII.
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20 to 26; Fat Cowl If to 20; I
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- won ' tKOur . Help&amp; check PhHeodor
Dentures that fit ar11 e~~~&lt;enUal u;i
healLh . See your dentlllt Tflii:Ub.rly
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Plan Open House 'l'ogether
NEW HAVEN- An Open
House will bo hol'l, , _ 7 by
New Haven MUla, an old-dmer
Ia supplying leeds to !armero of
M&amp;aon CouniJ, wlllch have Joined
anotller old-timor In the!eedbus.
lneso, John W, Eshel!IWI !Sons,
the manu!actrrrer of !aaioos Red
Rose Feeds.
The Eshelman Company, which
has over l2$years ""'"rloncela
manufacturing leeds, Is presently SUJlPiy!ng leeds over the eastern United Slates Crom Maine w
Florida and !rom hllana eaot.
With ""'"lienee over tid• erea,
llld the many )'lllll'S of - 1 ence of N.,. Hevon Mills owned
by Lloyd Roush llld Herman Ll,yne, the farmers of M11on Counb' ~I bel!elll
Lo,yno and Roush Join with tile
Eshelman Compan,y 1D Invite the
people r1 Meson Coun1J and vlclnlb' w come In arx1 cllscuss
their needs and plans for the
Mure.
Said Roush llld Layne: "Never
before In our history has the
Mure of agriculture laced t h e
challenges ws are con!ronted with
toda,y. We need answer&amp;, Ideas,
and people with couragero answer
these challenges. Efficiency is a

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IN LOVING memory of o u r
dear husband and lather,
For Sale
Male Help Wanted
James L. Hansher, who passSTRAWBERRIES, Roy W. Prof.
ed away three years ago to- SALESMAN FDLL. ar parttbl)e
flit, Portland, Phone 84J.Ji3S.
lo ealabllsb OWD credit hnt•
day, June 4, 111115:
5-II·Dtr
erage buslneu. N~ lrJvS.
man!. To help get started, we
Memories ere treasures that
guarantee $150 weekly to man SAVE $30 or more on alumlaam
no one can steal;
hoala. All siZeS 18-IJ.J.S.14
meeting our requlrelllenll.
Death Ia a heartache that no1001. eau mm7, or 119UW.
thing can beal. _
Age no barrier. Write, JlaDa.
5-IJI.ate
pr, Box 700, PaJneavllle, Oblo
Some may furget now that
440'1'1.
1-Hp
you're gone;
STEREO RADIO combination
But we wiD remember, no
unll: Lovely 'walnut console
matter bow long,
wiUt
4 epeaker IIOU!Id eystem;
Forhnt
4
speed,
dual volume 1'011APARTMENT close ln town, 12'1
Sadly mlaaed by wile,
trul, blgbest fidelity; with AM
Butternut Ave., Pomeroy.
Jennie. and daughter,
&amp; FM radio. Pay balance of
M-Ile
Kathryn, and Family.
$118.110 or $5 per montil, can
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HU218.
WUic
PLENTY of space lor one trall·
er with all fsciiiUea. In SyraNotice
cuae. can 99U901. 4-111-tfc STEREO: 11117 solid state maJIM ADAMS Auction every l"rt.
ple stereo with wpeed auto·day at Rutland will start at FURNISHED and unfurnished
maUc changer; radio comb!·
7 p.m. Instead of 7:30 p.m.
nation. Has lnstanl on radio.
apartments. Close to ..,hoo],
Jim Adamo, Auctioneer.
Assume
payments of $1 per
Phone llft.5143.
18-IJI.Ifc
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month or pay balance $101.SS.
can
119:&amp;-3218.
s.M.e
LARGE live room and bath
ROOM FOR two female pa. opartment, newly derorated,
tlenia, bedfast or ambulatory.
WE HAVE NEW Toasters, mJI.
furnace beat, Pomerov,
Call Syracuae Nursing Home Phone 992-S31l7.
ers, irons, fw, antennu, reH·tlc
8IIU/G'I.
~Ute
cord players, and Jl'.any other
FURNISHED Utree-room apart. Items In stock.
TERMITES SWARMING? COME IN AND MAKE
man!, baUt; on South Second
They are re-producttves, not
US AN OFFER,
Ave. Middleport. Phone Mn.
your worker colony. Free 111- Howard Ce&lt;D. 99U2a.
CLELAND TV
apeclims and Information on
ME. Main St.
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erawl apace dangen. No
Pomeroy, OMo
salesman, low omllead, 50 JI'OUR ROOM FURNISHED
per cant savlnp, Allied Peat APARTMENT, Phone 992Canlrol, Pomeroy,
Oblo. 1158.
f.ll-lle TWO BEDROOM home, bath
Pbane ,.._ evenlnp.
luD basement, garsge: Twoyear.old home In Syracuse.
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Phone 992-1121.
5-211-301e
new paneling·' ln aU rooms.
wrt!IJ' oewlng at ho11111 - can Mason m-5147. ~28-«c
alppent, pockets, pegging,
YEARLING SORREL colt,
blaze face, stockings, 1115. Ph,
bel!lllllDs, alterations, ole. TRAILER SPACE, all utDIUes
11115-3110.
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Mil. Freddie Thabet. Mason,
avallable Inquire 158 Mulber~ ~1.
~tic ry alter or 5 p.m. Write P.
0. Bo• ~ Pomeroy. ~s.tfc 1981 EARLY American stereo:
HAPP'lii'OUR, Sbenang SpriDgl
'1'111s aet llllll M &amp; FM radio,
Nile Club, 5 lo S p.m. Mon- 2 BEDROOM lurnllthed trailer.
4 speed automatic record
day thru Friday. Ladles night
cbanger; lovely llniah, I u at
Working men or man an d
ml1 Friday.
UUe wife. No children. $75 month.
Uke new. Tate over pay.
manll of 15 per montll or
Call 992-5318.
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pay $118.21. 'l'r1 II In your
WANTED
borne. Phone ma. ll4ete
LADY TO cam for semi-Invalid
For Sale
woman. Light housekeeping THREE ACRES, S room bouse,
and eooklng, Uve ln. Phone new roof, bern, &lt;ellar, two ZIG ZAG sewing macblne; 1981
demonstrator. MakeJ fancy
149-2110.
11-Utp cl8lemS and furniture ~.
· sUt&lt;llel, New guarantee. SacPhone 742-5613.
Hll-30tp
rifice for 9 payments of f8 ar
For Trade
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I.:ASII FOR Antiques. BID 111157 PLYMOUTH StaUon W• t50 cash. Pbone - . -loiJI.IIe
(on, ••tomaUc tmnamlasion,
lllmm, Middleport, Oblo.
J.lNOII! good condiUon. Can be seen FOUR Bl!lDROOM home on lJn.
at Lou's Ashland, ar call 992colo Hm, Pomeroy; -ny
21131.
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W1nted To Leese
remodeled. Large lot; $11,1115.
PARMS bl Melp or Maaon
CaD Lee Seyler, . . .
County for oU and gas. Wrtlll LARGE HOU&amp;'E In Racine, t
s -Mie
1u Cbaweva on and G a • rooms, one third acre lot,
, _ .... Cutler Sl "--'~good locaUon, ~- Phone MAPLE STEREO radio, 1JIIll
t4W?S2.
J.2&amp;-121c
Early American stereo rldlo
combination. Beautiful aolld
!111'1 ZIG ZAG sewing machine.
alate
unlt wltb Wpeed clllllg.
Wanted To Buy
Was salesman's deiDOIIIIIrao
er. Tab over payments of $1
BIDEWALK BICYCLE with tor. Rqulerly aold lor $811.118;
per
month or balance tlli.tll.
training wheels, Robert AshwUI sen for $48.31, or ts per
Al10,
lovely walmd coaaole
ley residence, 1112-U.
month. Fmc borne demonatra.
with 4 ·~ sound aystem,
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uon. can IIIU!II.
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4 apeed dual volume eanlrol
with AM &amp; FM radio. Pay
ANTIQUES, fumllure, dlsboo, II TON 111152 Cl1evy Pickup
balance ... ot or payJDeDII
mllcellaneous. Mrs. Howard truck. John A, Jeflenl, phone
o1 a per month. can IIIIUIIII.
C.CU, 1110 W. Main st., POlllf- IIU'm,
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motor. Phone 84S.z7TI. fl.4.3tc

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Phone 992-200'1 after 5 p.m.
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ltjiOJieseed; beautiful ubinet, lib new. Balance due
111, or make paymenta Gl
..14 per month. Phone ...

WAITRESS, P'VlL or part
time; 21 to 40; night shift.
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The rtJII.t Jt allo .....,.,... to lftu.
port eoal uHI rnhdq mdlrlal . _

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TWO NICE re-conditioned UP· mon fuce fnm Aid rMl . . - .
dlbt to ~ Ull'· u4 or
right pianos: cherry finish. .uThe
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11168 ZIG ZAG portable, slightTMI CO~ )LIAi COUIT
ly used; does everytblng with. IN OF'
Mll.l COUNTY, 01110
out attachments; In good con.
No. 1UA
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full price of t49.110. For free ""'"· Plllntltf,
home de monatraUon, call -.
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411 X 10, contaet M,-tte llentl
Ill Eagle Ridge or caD fit.
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blue ldtcben. Conta&lt;t W. C.
Spencer near Ute MI. Herman
Church, or phone Che,ster 111153533.
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In hlgll water; II acres to cut
In field. Priced rli!ht. J. 'M .
Gaul, Sumner Road. Pltone
Cbeater 985-31132.
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POMEROY - 5 roo1111, b 1 Ill,
floor furnace, near lltaref, GUI
of blgb water.
IW'IL\ND - 5 rooms, b a I b,
nnodern kitchen, out bulldlnp,
Level two aena.
n ACREs - Near PartliDd, 1
r,_, bath, modern kitchen,
GUI bulldlnp, Large ganlea.
IIEI.EN 1111 VIRGIL TEA1'0IID

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ccmerelt
ered right lo JOijr projeel. aorv~ce. an mate..
Fa$ lild .,-. fret 'etJI!- 2214. Tile Pabrl~ Bllqp, P,oJDo
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Sandra Ml&amp;ht was in charga ~

recreatkln of Bingo and Detaetlve. ReCreabmenla ware served by the hostess.
The 1\lotbera Taen Helpers 4-11
Club met at the Weller homewiUt
advlaors Margaret Weller and
Elsie &amp;dlter1and, 011 May 20. The
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Pomeroy, OhJo, , • .n. 3. 111111 teu•
tJ. Oldo.

lppoiDted keau.tor Of tJII

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'M.retl. o.daeDeu .
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made hot chocolate to go wltlt
file pancakes prepared In the
project lea1011.

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Cookery ror a PJO,Iect.
The aroop mot Mal' 29 at the
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at lht ReedsVIlle Fire
House with 19 members ln at- plamed a eookwl_....n ......
tendance.
tiler permits, aDd 1 damaitalrJThe group Ia to start gattlng Uoo.
potato cblp ordera. PIIDI were
Rocrealloo ••• In dllfP ~ .
made to attend the ~ sroom· Clntly Ftteh. Gomes ~ wen .
lng c1aeaos to be bold In .lull
Crow• and er...a, .oDd • '""
at Cheshire.
game.
Advloors Margaret Brown and
Maxine Whitehead assisted I b e
For Sale or
SJ'OilP In Otting dreeaea. SeWtns
1118 OLDS, 441, 4 api!ed, ~. ·
was done on the dresses.
Jean Whitehead, reporter, aald
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that a demonatralloo waa Biven
by Teresa Smith on ..........,
shortening and that J\lllo Wbltehead gave a rooort on bUic roo4
groups. Recreatlm was In dlariPI
or Paula Hauber 'lhlch ln~
the IUe saver reloy. Tho JOIIIIIer members rA tho cllil IOl'Vad
aandwlches to the enttie ~-·
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demonstratloru!J Oft pbotoanplv:. I ·Yit'KJI
and home •-•·'-'-•
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Club mot at tile hoine ~ Paula
Morris oo Ma,y 17, according to
Christi Hess, News reporter.
Tho ten members present wore
assisted with their BOWing baa.
keto by advlaors, Mrs. Don.ald
Karr and Mrs. Marvin Milliron.
Paula Morris and Diane Mill·
!roo demonstrated a simple menu
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wW ta1l• 11ot1ce that on U.. lldl., •
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~~-wUb llkl .Q«Uel&amp;l1' wl&amp;bla lou
ftle4 her JH1llllon 1111Nt bbn ln lba
Common PJ.u Court of M!!!IP CounDated tbll llll4. • ..,. o1 IIQ', - .
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Probltt l111Jp of .... Ceutr'
\od.IY of minor child and other ~­
Uef on the Jraundt of Orolt Na(IKt
Mar 28 IIIII ..11
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Or Duty. Said l:llUH will be tor bauIDJ aa aDd llfttr tbe lltb. 4a' Of
June, 1811\\
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peraonbl'OIIIIIIIuurpriaopotluck o.x.tdMoraandMrs,l!liriPeaa. · •- ......_ ...._,_ ·
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Baker P'tnltun...
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2 atory lrame, 8 rooma, S·w. said · that a apeclal report em
by lito chill .Bait, made piiDI fDr
1'001111, bath, full "--~· llfetJ In lhe homo waopYen
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rental. I garage~, AU. 1M
GOOD OONDI'I'lGN. $11,1011.
POMBBOY - Appro!. third acre, Ill story frame. I
rooms, 2 bedrooma, belli, .
basement. AD fur tii,IOtl.tiO.
POMEROf - 2 atory !ramo, I
bedrooms, bath, basemen!,
hardwood floon, larle lett.
Just $1,500.110.
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Tile CoaL
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1957 GMC half-ton pickup; also
two year old smaU .horse. Ph.
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RABBl'l'S. PRONE 112-8547.
ZIG ZA'GCMATIC: Well lmown
IIIIALL ACREAGE. no buiJd.
11-UI&lt;
mate sewil!g machine hal
lnp, lllate prlte and fa 11
many leaturel. Mabl btJitGG.
partlculan Write Box -.F In ONE TON lloclge 1164 truck
bolett,
darna, mends, wllhoul
care of Dally Sent1naJ, J&gt;om.
with dnmp bed. Walter Bentl.
atlaclunents.
Sewl OD a II
eroy.
II4Utc
Phone tn-2513.
6-Uic
types of fabrics. Free home
demonstraUon.
Pay balance of
HORH!D registered Hereford
For Sale or Tl'lde
f41.118 ... monthly payments.
COWl with calves at Nde.
18 .AJS MO'roRCYCLE, . NO
can
llft.321S.
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ee, -.cylinder engine, .. Walter Bentz. Phone t111-211S.
6-Uic
8-J.Me
speed lranomlsalon. WU1 1111
11180 FORD Slarllner, V-II with
or lnde fur lmaller cycle.
overdrive. Very good eoncllPboroe IIIIUf/9, lla!l1.oam1lle. HOME GROWN tomal&lt;l planll
Business 5ervloet
for gardan uoe: Early Vallim. ~-----· U. CURTISS "DAIRY Bl:ltll''
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Jan!, HlnetJ , 1350, Big Red, 1_, """"""' .__,lnd ..._
breeding aervlee. Cill Leland .
Dellclowt, and Improved MoJ:. .., """""'• ~~· or, ,...
Parker, ~ r~~~ldeDee
lean. Also eabba~t llld pepdoor. One ear. Wtllda 992-22M or call station Tapper plants. 'l1lomM Raymo~ Ross, Rl, I, Racine, 0. Pit
Help Wenlld
pers Plains 81'1-3251. .8 tllte
WAITRES8 AND bo!lltald, flO
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Mt-llle
til-D.
a.ulp
I w.k plus Uptl '~ 1191ng
APPALOSSA STUD service. 11J
quarlm. Apply at Greft 0• POODLE PVPPII'.S. AKC Toy OFFICIAL Boy Scout aleeplng
appointment, phone 19Ulll
bag. Never been tiled, can
1llel on 81. Rl. 7, OaDIPOUa.
mlrlllture. "' and up, Stud
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uew transmission, power
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boolhl, lullch counter, eteCtrtc
arl)l, deep ,.., four bamer

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1962 CORVAIR MONZA CPE. . , ... ,', .•• • •... $595

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AutomaUe trans., P"""r steering. good tires, R&amp;H, white
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OPEN I!VES. 8:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

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IN LOVING memory of o u r
dear husband and lather,
For Sale
Male Help Wanted
James L. Hansher, who passSTRAWBERRIES, Roy W. Prof.
ed away three years ago to- SALESMAN FDLL. ar parttbl)e
flit, Portland, Phone 84J.Ji3S.
lo ealabllsb OWD credit hnt•
day, June 4, 111115:
5-II·Dtr
erage buslneu. N~ lrJvS.
man!. To help get started, we
Memories ere treasures that
guarantee $150 weekly to man SAVE $30 or more on alumlaam
no one can steal;
hoala. All siZeS 18-IJ.J.S.14
meeting our requlrelllenll.
Death Ia a heartache that no1001. eau mm7, or 119UW.
thing can beal. _
Age no barrier. Write, JlaDa.
5-IJI.ate
pr, Box 700, PaJneavllle, Oblo
Some may furget now that
440'1'1.
1-Hp
you're gone;
STEREO RADIO combination
But we wiD remember, no
unll: Lovely 'walnut console
matter bow long,
wiUt
4 epeaker IIOU!Id eystem;
Forhnt
4
speed,
dual volume 1'011APARTMENT close ln town, 12'1
Sadly mlaaed by wile,
trul, blgbest fidelity; with AM
Butternut Ave., Pomeroy.
Jennie. and daughter,
&amp; FM radio. Pay balance of
M-Ile
Kathryn, and Family.
$118.110 or $5 per montil, can
~1-ltp
HU218.
WUic
PLENTY of space lor one trall·
er with all fsciiiUea. In SyraNotice
cuae. can 99U901. 4-111-tfc STEREO: 11117 solid state maJIM ADAMS Auction every l"rt.
ple stereo with wpeed auto·day at Rutland will start at FURNISHED and unfurnished
maUc changer; radio comb!·
7 p.m. Instead of 7:30 p.m.
nation. Has lnstanl on radio.
apartments. Close to ..,hoo],
Jim Adamo, Auctioneer.
Assume
payments of $1 per
Phone llft.5143.
18-IJI.Ifc
&amp;+lie
month or pay balance $101.SS.
can
119:&amp;-3218.
s.M.e
LARGE live room and bath
ROOM FOR two female pa. opartment, newly derorated,
tlenia, bedfast or ambulatory.
WE HAVE NEW Toasters, mJI.
furnace beat, Pomerov,
Call Syracuae Nursing Home Phone 992-S31l7.
ers, irons, fw, antennu, reH·tlc
8IIU/G'I.
~Ute
cord players, and Jl'.any other
FURNISHED Utree-room apart. Items In stock.
TERMITES SWARMING? COME IN AND MAKE
man!, baUt; on South Second
They are re-producttves, not
US AN OFFER,
Ave. Middleport. Phone Mn.
your worker colony. Free 111- Howard Ce&lt;D. 99U2a.
CLELAND TV
apeclims and Information on
ME. Main St.
f.Z.tfc
erawl apace dangen. No
Pomeroy, OMo
salesman, low omllead, 50 JI'OUR ROOM FURNISHED
per cant savlnp, Allied Peat APARTMENT, Phone 992Canlrol, Pomeroy,
Oblo. 1158.
f.ll-lle TWO BEDROOM home, bath
Pbane ,.._ evenlnp.
luD basement, garsge: Twoyear.old home In Syracuse.
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~ FURNISHED ~PARTMEIIT,
Phone 992-1121.
5-211-301e
new paneling·' ln aU rooms.
wrt!IJ' oewlng at ho11111 - can Mason m-5147. ~28-«c
alppent, pockets, pegging,
YEARLING SORREL colt,
blaze face, stockings, 1115. Ph,
bel!lllllDs, alterations, ole. TRAILER SPACE, all utDIUes
11115-3110.
~18«]1
Mil. Freddie Thabet. Mason,
avallable Inquire 158 Mulber~ ~1.
~tic ry alter or 5 p.m. Write P.
0. Bo• ~ Pomeroy. ~s.tfc 1981 EARLY American stereo:
HAPP'lii'OUR, Sbenang SpriDgl
'1'111s aet llllll M &amp; FM radio,
Nile Club, 5 lo S p.m. Mon- 2 BEDROOM lurnllthed trailer.
4 speed automatic record
day thru Friday. Ladles night
cbanger; lovely llniah, I u at
Working men or man an d
ml1 Friday.
UUe wife. No children. $75 month.
Uke new. Tate over pay.
manll of 15 per montll or
Call 992-5318.
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pay $118.21. 'l'r1 II In your
WANTED
borne. Phone ma. ll4ete
LADY TO cam for semi-Invalid
For Sale
woman. Light housekeeping THREE ACRES, S room bouse,
and eooklng, Uve ln. Phone new roof, bern, &lt;ellar, two ZIG ZAG sewing macblne; 1981
demonstrator. MakeJ fancy
149-2110.
11-Utp cl8lemS and furniture ~.
· sUt&lt;llel, New guarantee. SacPhone 742-5613.
Hll-30tp
rifice for 9 payments of f8 ar
For Trade
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I.:ASII FOR Antiques. BID 111157 PLYMOUTH StaUon W• t50 cash. Pbone - . -loiJI.IIe
(on, ••tomaUc tmnamlasion,
lllmm, Middleport, Oblo.
J.lNOII! good condiUon. Can be seen FOUR Bl!lDROOM home on lJn.
at Lou's Ashland, ar call 992colo Hm, Pomeroy; -ny
21131.
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W1nted To Leese
remodeled. Large lot; $11,1115.
PARMS bl Melp or Maaon
CaD Lee Seyler, . . .
County for oU and gas. Wrtlll LARGE HOU&amp;'E In Racine, t
s -Mie
1u Cbaweva on and G a • rooms, one third acre lot,
, _ .... Cutler Sl "--'~good locaUon, ~- Phone MAPLE STEREO radio, 1JIIll
t4W?S2.
J.2&amp;-121c
Early American stereo rldlo
combination. Beautiful aolld
!111'1 ZIG ZAG sewing machine.
alate
unlt wltb Wpeed clllllg.
Wanted To Buy
Was salesman's deiDOIIIIIrao
er. Tab over payments of $1
BIDEWALK BICYCLE with tor. Rqulerly aold lor $811.118;
per
month or balance tlli.tll.
training wheels, Robert AshwUI sen for $48.31, or ts per
Al10,
lovely walmd coaaole
ley residence, 1112-U.
month. Fmc borne demonatra.
with 4 ·~ sound aystem,
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uon. can IIIU!II.
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4 apeed dual volume eanlrol
with AM &amp; FM radio. Pay
ANTIQUES, fumllure, dlsboo, II TON 111152 Cl1evy Pickup
balance ... ot or payJDeDII
mllcellaneous. Mrs. Howard truck. John A, Jeflenl, phone
o1 a per month. can IIIIUIIII.
C.CU, 1110 W. Main st., POlllf- IIU'm,
11-S«c
11-Ule
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1957 CHEVROLET body and
motor. Phone 84S.z7TI. fl.4.3tc

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lot No. 301

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Phone 992-200'1 after 5 p.m.
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ltjiOJieseed; beautiful ubinet, lib new. Balance due
111, or make paymenta Gl
..14 per month. Phone ...

WAITRESS, P'VlL or part
time; 21 to 40; night shift.
,;.. :""'"''ence !leii!!IIIWY· Ap.
l'fy In . ..,, Bille Tartan.
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ly RID, Jllclnt.
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on, IU a11d all otlltr llllaanll ...,
out la1Ut7 to U.. n.rtaoe.
The rtJII.t Jt allo .....,.,... to lftu.
port eoal uHI rnhdq mdlrlal . _

an7 mJner,1l 1111m frtm 1djlceni aM
other ..n1tof7,

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TWO NICE re-conditioned UP· mon fuce fnm Aid rMl . . - .
dlbt to ~ Ull'· u4 or
right pianos: cherry finish. .uThe
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4211.
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11168 ZIG ZAG portable, slightTMI CO~ )LIAi COUIT
ly used; does everytblng with. IN OF'
Mll.l COUNTY, 01110
out attachments; In good con.
No. 1UA
•• M per muuuo,
...-&amp;
LtNDA DILI.IDI,
dillon ' ......
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full price of t49.110. For free ""'"· Plllntltf,
home de monatraUon, call -.
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8-4-Jte .ICHAI.D JOIIPM fiLI.IDI,
" IUt Flatbvlfl Awrtlff,
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111M BARON HOilSB TraDer,
411 X 10, contaet M,-tte llentl
Ill Eagle Ridge or caD fit.
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10, TWO BEDROOM trailor, carpeted living room and
blue ldtcben. Conta&lt;t W. C.
Spencer near Ute MI. Herman
Church, or phone Che,ster 111153533.
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PURE CLOVER hay; was not
In hlgll water; II acres to cut
In field. Priced rli!ht. J. 'M .
Gaul, Sumner Road. Pltone
Cbeater 985-31132.
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Rul E1t1te For Sele

HOBSTETTER
GEO.

REALTY
-ROBSTE'ITER,
llrlller

POMEROY - 5 roo1111, b 1 Ill,
floor furnace, near lltaref, GUI
of blgb water.
IW'IL\ND - 5 rooms, b a I b,
nnodern kitchen, out bulldlnp,
Level two aena.
n ACREs - Near PartliDd, 1
r,_, bath, modern kitchen,
GUI bulldlnp, Large ganlea.
IIEI.EN 1111 VIRGIL TEA1'0IID

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RICHARD
JOSEPH
GJLBBIDE,
wb011 pbce of Nlldence II SUI Pblt-

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READY •.
ccmerelt
ered right lo JOijr projeel. aorv~ce. an mate..
Fa$ lild .,-. fret 'etJI!- 2214. Tile Pabrl~ Bllqp, P,oJDo
efoy. Authorliod ll!lllr Sales
. mates. Pbone ~. W
and Servlee. · We sharpen
leln .Ready • MIS Co., MIMle.
port, Oblo,
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·Wheel Alignment.

" FIRiiTONII OLC 100 . .
MaW Til lAO JLiiCKWALL , '

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be plamed.
Sandra Ml&amp;ht was in charga ~

recreatkln of Bingo and Detaetlve. ReCreabmenla ware served by the hostess.
The 1\lotbera Taen Helpers 4-11
Club met at the Weller homewiUt
advlaors Margaret Weller and
Elsie &amp;dlter1and, 011 May 20. The
chD program wae read and ap-

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lfllltll Cowatr, Ohio, llN 1IIMa ~
litltol ef
VerB• D. Amor, deoeMI4. 11t1 tf
Pomeroy, OhJo, , • .n. 3. 111111 teu•
tJ. Oldo.

lppoiDted keau.tor Of tJII

Uou o1 Jnvce
'M.retl. o.daeDeu .
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made hot chocolate to go wltlt
file pancakes prepared In the
project lea1011.

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Cookery ror a PJO,Iect.
The aroop mot Mal' 29 at the
Portland ~- Church aDd

at lht ReedsVIlle Fire
House with 19 members ln at- plamed a eookwl_....n ......
tendance.
tiler permits, aDd 1 damaitalrJThe group Ia to start gattlng Uoo.
potato cblp ordera. PIIDI were
Rocrealloo ••• In dllfP ~ .
made to attend the ~ sroom· Clntly Ftteh. Gomes ~ wen .
lng c1aeaos to be bold In .lull
Crow• and er...a, .oDd • '""
at Cheshire.
game.
Advloors Margaret Brown and
Maxine Whitehead assisted I b e
For Sale or
SJ'OilP In Otting dreeaea. SeWtns
1118 OLDS, 441, 4 api!ed, ~. ·
was done on the dresses.
Jean Whitehead, reporter, aald
MN'/11.
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that a demonatralloo waa Biven
by Teresa Smith on ..........,
shortening and that J\lllo Wbltehead gave a rooort on bUic roo4
groups. Recreatlm was In dlariPI
or Paula Hauber 'lhlch ln~
the IUe saver reloy. Tho JOIIIIIer members rA tho cllil IOl'Vad
aandwlches to the enttie ~-·
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Club met May 20 at the home ~

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Dean and lhtr1'7 MeCaln gave. UFE TO
demonstratloru!J Oft pbotoanplv:. I ·Yit'KJI
and home •-•·'-'-•
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tDn was enjoyed under the c:H.rec-

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Joyce and Unda M)'ero, accord- 'I&amp;
The ~ck Meals project books · 1n1 to news reporter, EWno

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Club mot at tile hoine ~ Paula
Morris oo Ma,y 17, according to
Christi Hess, News reporter.
Tho ten members present wore
assisted with their BOWing baa.
keto by advlaors, Mrs. Don.ald
Karr and Mrs. Marvin Milliron.
Paula Morris and Diane Mill·
!roo demonstrated a simple menu
and explained how a menu s-d

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wW ta1l• 11ot1ce that on U.. lldl., •
C•edtton on f!qulnd t&amp; ... .....
day o1 Avril . 19M. tbe underdlned
~~-wUb llkl .Q«Uel&amp;l1' wl&amp;bla lou
ftle4 her JH1llllon 1111Nt bbn ln lba
Common PJ.u Court of M!!!IP CounDated tbll llll4. • ..,. o1 IIQ', - .
ty, Ohio, pnpJJll for diYC:IR,e, CUI·
F. H. O'IJRIDI
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Probltt l111Jp of .... Ceutr'
\od.IY of minor child and other ~­
Uef on the Jraundt of Orolt Na(IKt
Mar 28 IIIII ..11
ate
Or Duty. Said l:llUH will be tor bauIDJ aa aDd llfttr tbe lltb. 4a' Of
June, 1811\\
I.INOA 81LIRID~,
Kati\Y ~IQll. ~ Weber waa.jn
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For the proJect leoSOD each In a-ce. TbeldYIIOI'I, Mrl. FOR BE11'ER deanlnc, 1o
peraonbl'OIIIIIIIuurpriaopotluck o.x.tdMoraandMrs,l!liriPeaa. · •- ......_ ...._,_ ·
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ao one of lhe foods for tho aoolllad the pct11p with '1b.u-P """"" ,__., U1 •
O'BRIEN AND CROW
~ a pan._._ Rent
BiiiO tlectrli:
Lustre aha
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project!OIIOD ..
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newa
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POMEROY - Approx. I - .
The SJ'OilP planned for the po.
Baker P'tnltun...
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2 atory lrame, 8 rooma, S·w. said · that a apeclal report em
by lito chill .Bait, made piiDI fDr
1'001111, bath, full "--~· llfetJ In lhe homo waopYen
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rental. I garage~, AU. 1M
GOOD OONDI'I'lGN. $11,1011.
POMBBOY - Appro!. third acre, Ill story frame. I
rooms, 2 bedrooma, belli, .
basement. AD fur tii,IOtl.tiO.
POMEROf - 2 atory !ramo, I
bedrooms, bath, basemen!,
hardwood floon, larle lett.
Just $1,500.110.
HENRY CI.J!UIIID

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IIOIHileddiDg; • - - . old,
1115. Jim Nolan, O!olYIIIe E·

tot acre lot:

Tile CoaL
lib d4 all oa.r
Dllaenll are lltnlo' .._, e.1 ....
are not ION wiU. tiMI 1'llht .-vid

1957 GMC half-ton pickup; also
two year old smaU .horse. Ph.
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RABBl'l'S. PRONE 112-8547.
ZIG ZA'GCMATIC: Well lmown
IIIIALL ACREAGE. no buiJd.
11-UI&lt;
mate sewil!g machine hal
lnp, lllate prlte and fa 11
many leaturel. Mabl btJitGG.
partlculan Write Box -.F In ONE TON lloclge 1164 truck
bolett,
darna, mends, wllhoul
care of Dally Sent1naJ, J&gt;om.
with dnmp bed. Walter Bentl.
atlaclunents.
Sewl OD a II
eroy.
II4Utc
Phone tn-2513.
6-Uic
types of fabrics. Free home
demonstraUon.
Pay balance of
HORH!D registered Hereford
For Sale or Tl'lde
f41.118 ... monthly payments.
COWl with calves at Nde.
18 .AJS MO'roRCYCLE, . NO
can
llft.321S.
~utc
ee, -.cylinder engine, .. Walter Bentz. Phone t111-211S.
6-Uic
8-J.Me
speed lranomlsalon. WU1 1111
11180 FORD Slarllner, V-II with
or lnde fur lmaller cycle.
overdrive. Very good eoncllPboroe IIIIUf/9, lla!l1.oam1lle. HOME GROWN tomal&lt;l planll
Business 5ervloet
for gardan uoe: Early Vallim. ~-----· U. CURTISS "DAIRY Bl:ltll''
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Jan!, HlnetJ , 1350, Big Red, 1_, """"""' .__,lnd ..._
breeding aervlee. Cill Leland .
Dellclowt, and Improved MoJ:. .., """""'• ~~· or, ,...
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lean. Also eabba~t llld pepdoor. One ear. Wtllda 992-22M or call station Tapper plants. 'l1lomM Raymo~ Ross, Rl, I, Racine, 0. Pit
Help Wenlld
pers Plains 81'1-3251. .8 tllte
WAITRES8 AND bo!lltald, flO
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Mt-llle
til-D.
a.ulp
I w.k plus Uptl '~ 1191ng
APPALOSSA STUD service. 11J
quarlm. Apply at Greft 0• POODLE PVPPII'.S. AKC Toy OFFICIAL Boy Scout aleeplng
appointment, phone 19Ulll
bag. Never been tiled, can
1llel on 81. Rl. 7, OaDIPOUa.
mlrlllture. "' and up, Stud
J.lH!Ip
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f.Nie
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Phone
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uew transmission, power
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LEASE. ~talY equipped,
boolhl, lullch counter, eteCtrtc
arl)l, deep ,.., four bamer

Pomeroy Moior Co.

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RESTAURANT FoR sp.!!:

Good tires, powergllde, R&amp;H, green finish.

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1962 CORVAIR MONZA CPE. . , ... ,', .•• • •... $595

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AutomaUe trans., P"""r steering. good tires, R&amp;H, white
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H~S THilOUGi-1
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out ' WO!'l~ .. of !i"'P . ~poate~~ 1D1 tntermlna~le undergtound Oliua, -1\ddy W~'•
lf'lila)ntancei included cbor~
ters IS btzarr, II hia art.
Amonil them wos aetress
Vlllerle _Siii!IDIIS, who detests
men In ileneral 01&gt;1 haa: lome
SIJI!cU!e grie\'lllees a;ainll War-'
hoi.
The alherhltred Warhol, 37,
wos shot by 1 woman visitor to
his atudto MMII,y, Pollee held
Mlss solaraa, ·28, ·star of
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had . I 11 50-50" chlnce of thl"OU.&amp;h
aurvi~
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Mlaa· Sollnas;. who lost year ' , before
pilced an IIi In 1 Greenwich rlibt aide.
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VUia&amp;e \WOOklJI:, 'f!1e VWoge
M!SB Solpia, · -o-jawlid,,
Vol"ce, ~llflng fOI'IIIItloo ot aleiider arid slic!rt~Jiired, walked
"The Socl~ji ; .fo&lt;' ¢uti!JW qp· qp tO • ·.p.,n~- In . TIDies
Men'' CSCtJ¥1, aal~ she shot Square,· 'foor ho!ir' olli&gt;t the
Warhol · bocau:se he "lild too ·~ aD! · aald: "The police
much control ot Ill$ lite."
ore looldllg tor me 00 wOnt
Warbol. famed for hl1 eight

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CONFER WI;H CONG, MILLER - ArOII I'OIR't!&amp;entatl...,a of the Ohio Muk Producera AI..,.
elation, Ollrleston District, met With Cong. Clarence E. Miller in washington recently to discuss buatness matters, Ishmael GUlesple. lett, Gallla County" a representative, ai'Kl Harold
earnu.n., right, Racine, Meigs representative, discuss activities in front of the Nation's capitol

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Jercy RBI' Aleshire, 19, RL
2, Pomei'OJ':, .statJon attendant,
IIIII Donna faan Jeffers, 17, !If.
racuse, student.

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TO SIR, WITH LOVE
(Teclulicolor)
Sidney Poitier, Judy Geeson

tllree states.

movement

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the death penalty under any
circumstances. More Lhan 140
persons await execution in those

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systematically or automatically
exclude those opposed to the
death penalty, but rather denied
a spot on the jury to tllose who

Between 1930 and 1960, 3,274
persons were executed in the
United States, but in recent
years the instances at persons
put to death (or crimes has
slowed to a trickle. In 1966, only
one man was executed. Two died
for their crimes in 1967, as the

COLORCARTOONS:
Southbound Duckling
Cannery Rodent
What's ~ Guy To Do?

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Paul Nel'llllln-Fredric March

HOMBRE
(Color)
PLUS
Doris Day • Rod Taylor
DO NOT DISTURB
WED. • THURS. • FRL
JUNE5·6 - 7
'" DOUBLE FEATURE
Winner of 5 Academy Awards!

WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA
WOOLF?
El!ubetll Taylor
Richard Borton
PLUS
Peter sellers
THE BOBO
Britt EklaOO.Ross1no Brazzi

for

abolition

of
capital punishment grew in
intensity in the states tllat

retained tile death penalty.
The SUpreme Court has
agreed to hear an appeal that
execution of a criminal violates
constitutional

the

against

cruel

Oiler Has Degree

In BioiOSY Field
James William Oiler, son ot
Mrs. Grace Oller, Syracuse,
received his bachelor of art1
degree in biology from Berea
College on June 1. He was me
ot 232 Berea College seniors
awarded either an AB or BS
degree at th.e 1968 commence~
·rnent.
Oiler, a 1964 graduate of South·
ern High School, Racine, was
a laboratory instructor in tlle
biology department while attend·
ing Berea. To t\Jitlll hls labor
contract with the college, h.e
wOrkt!d in wood craft, the dramatics and the biology depart-

ments. Before entering Berea,
Oiler attended Warren WUson
Coller,&amp; where he received a
AA degree .

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punishment.

Wellston Man Faees

Court Arraignment ·

JUSI' ROUTINE

Houtine business was transacted when the board or county commissioners met in their courthouse office Monday morning with.
Charles R. Karr, Sr., presiding.
Also attending were Commisslooers Robert Clark and Ralph W.
OUr s.

VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
Admi~sions - Maude McMurray, Pomeroy; Sandra Zerkle,

fatal shooting of Ronald
~racuse; Barbara King, MiddleGill, 35, Wellston, afler a tav- JKirt; Nell Graves, Pomeroy;Don
ern argument.
McKnight, New Haven: Jotm McCase, father ot' 13 and a rail ~
Ctme, Cheshire; Kathy Sayre, Ra..
roader, was released from jail
cine.
Monday afternoon on$2,000bond.
Discharges - Charles Fields,

9mday

Mary Bissell, Donald Martin,
Dale

Welsh.

LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature in Pomeroy's
downtown busine&amp;s district at
11:28 a.m. today was 68 degrees

under sunny sides.
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Admissions - Douglas Circle,
Racine.
Discharge - Ray Smttll.

'•JF:i-om,: Brain Wound; Doctors are only Hop'

ATHENS - TWent,y sehoolaln · Ohio Unlver~ last month with progam deslsned to teach eaeh
southeastern Ohio will partie!. more than 70 youngsters attend- lnciiV\dUI) a skU!. A IWII!!mlai
pate In the 1968 ~-~ Bound ln8.
program wiD atle!l!l&gt;t to "droWD
prwollese preparatory program
Students aiiOndlnr the 1968 proof" all Upward Bound partie•
June 17 to JUI,y 26 at Ohio UDI- sununer seaoloa will baVO' a !pants, acconilni 1&lt;&gt; D&amp;Yj~ J. Ja.veralty. Approximalel,y uq stu- ehatoa o1 two bloeka o1 couraes cd&gt;y, Instructor In IJIIYalcal eddents trom theae schools will at- to take 1n the "))O'titng. A unit ucatlon aDd' ' assistant Upward
tend the workshop at the Atllens of teachers 01111 lUton will uae a · Botmd ctiredor.
campu&amp;.
team liJProach to provide abroad
From the Metgo-Gallla ....._
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Opportunity, A spring reunion tor tcs-odoneos • communtcatlona be Damls Alii~ BonnieR an k s,
returning Will prospec:ltve ~- courae.
.
Larcy Gropn, Joey HllldY, Ramaward Bound students was held at
The afternoon program· will lie Nterle, . Jane &amp;lrtace, IIIII
consist ot a IJIIY&amp;lcal education Myrta WUson.

News Briefs
(Contlooed !rom page 1)
assault by 400 North vietnamese using flame throwers. The battles
raged as tlle guerrillas slammed r ockets and mortar shells into
the capital, woundlns 12 South VIetnam civilians. Scattereilllghting
raged In blocks or rubble tn Saigon' a Cholon aectlon and on the
cit.Y's northeast edge.
TAMPA, FLA. - ABBY, GROWN WEAK AND FLABBY during
a night of milling around oil the cOast, headed for the Punta Gorda
area south or here today with winds that reached hurrlclne force
only In gusts.
It was e~~tected to strike inland by r10011t struggle across
Florida and spill Into tile Atlantic near C8iJe Kennedy early toni&amp;h~
''Abby is just blrely of hurricane force with the highest winds estimated at 75 miles an hwr in a lew squalls near the center," the
Weather Bureau said.
THE PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY SPECT ACLE Eugene J. McCarthy arxl Robert F. Kennedy opened three mooths ago ln Wisconsin rea ched a climax today Jn calUornla. When the vc1e is in,
only one will still be a White House contender.
Late poUs gave Kennedy the edge ln the contest for 172 ot
California' s 174 Democratic national convention delegates. But
McCarthy was gaining as the campaigns ended Monday ard even
the pros were cautious about nat predictions.

· ~warthy Yan· in.20s
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· wol •. - by tllnl! Kemotb' lldoo bot not until he had OIDJ)Ued till el&amp;ht bulleta trom a .22 call'' ber rewhor -..I the ....t.cr. Flve otller perBCIIs in the ourtrlnl crowd aroond the victoriooa
Ollitarnll prlmar)' cand!clate were ..... - .
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J The WHIRLWIND oeU·prop.lled roterr mower by TORQ·
llarts, and woru for you, rear aEt.r I'MI'· Lool: at lhillil
...fum: a heavy-duty vinyl cllpplllQI blq, en AIJ10.

OILER I, WJND.TUNNEL0 houatno. andtMWOtf ..... '
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WIND by TOROI $149.515.•

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''ilhltJIOI'Ins to him IJ!d lcytng to
COIIIGle him just os Jtcqueltno
Ktt1110d1 hod bent over her
hu.- Ill 1 Dollla . convertible
In 1183.
SIJiDed Flee
'KolltiOdy waa laken by
ambolaDce to centnl RecelvltW
Hospital 'lllltre the OJII!IllniJW
pforolc.... · ~~r...VIetor Bu, first
ballaftd he no dead. He
1~ him oo the face, aa;ytng
"DOli; Bob,.~ IIIII the tr0111M1to1
KoQIICI1111rred. ·
t.br·a hours IIIII 40 mltlltes
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PROF. FENZEL HETmES
ATHENS - At OhioUDivoralty
tilts month, after 50 yearo u a
teactler and admlnf.strator, Pro.
feasor WUI!om H. Fenzel lo retiring, HllllortcaiJy, his halt..:entury on the faculty ell stlniodllhea
him aa having the longest tenure
of anyone In the unlveralty's 164
year history, He hasaeentheuntversUy grow trom a amallacbool
with leaa than 1,000 studenla to
its present size, a sprawling cam ..
pus with an enrollment ol 0&lt;1er
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fD\111 led a
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, 'flbo Wll crltlcalljo - - Ill an USIIStJtatlOII at.
'toiitt in ~ Allpleo. ~ra voiced tear "the world'•
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· · ~oliil Kontlidy waa tti&amp;ID before hla eye olD D1i11a tour year a
· ·I •. aai!;' illd ·"Thoro are no wordo equli to the hoj'rol'" of lltlo
' dll traaedY· "All ADlerloapraJa tw hie {OWnr'J," J"""'
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Bloed seemed to be pour!JW out
ot a wooM In hlo head or ear.
It seemed 18 though he waa
trying to aa,y something bot you
couldn't hear him."
For a tow moments the crowd
jammed In the ballroom lild no
1c1oa 1lbat had happened. Then
sltcMIIB tor a doctor out
over tile public addreaa ll,)'otem
and tlte word spread: •They
obot Bobby." Young slrls bqan
ld&gt;blng and men tougtt to try
to f1t11 at tile uaallant.

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molltecl "Oh, no, dttD't." Then
the 1IQIIIIdod man and hh wlte
entered the ambolanee and
wore taken to the Control
Roeelvlng Hoallal Wbore KemodJ received the lael rites ol the
Roman Catholic Cllirch.
Mto. JaCQielino KomedY wos
awakened In her New York
ipartment 117 a tolephooe call
froiD London rrom her alat&lt;lr
u;lj Jlod#wiU, who had heard
the news there.
111'1. KomedY. . - IIIII
rtlllntted, told friends: "No, It
can't haYO ~··
The _ . - 1&gt;qan at 2:U
a.m. PDT IIIII Qclnn tid not
( Contlruotl ori 1'118 1:11

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2 Counties
Are Closed
Formalities closing tho Farmers Home Administration loan
tor the Tuj&gt;pero Plalns-O&gt;oster
Water System wereunderwaj' this
momlnlr In the otnce of Special
Legal Counsel Frank W, POrter, Jr.
James T. McDorman. slate
FHA cllrector; Ralph Vorees,
aaat director, and MUtonllouah,
OOttDt.l' director, were 011 band.
A eheck tor:W87,000wasdellvered for the Melia portlm of the
loan. Another 11668,000 was lllao
preoentod
tit• Athena COUill1
se•.ot: the wl&amp;isll:~Mela's
portlm will be repold at 3'4
per cent lntereat, and Athens
COOI!t.Y'I JOrtlon will carey an interest rate of f per cent.
A total ot 374 bonds - e to
be &amp;f£7lld during the day by
Lindsey Lyona, water district
prealdenl.
Repro~ tile three banks
ol the cwnf¥, which will serve
ao depoallorles tor the tuncla,
were John T. Wolte, vice presJ.
and cashier of lite Raelne
· Home-Nallootal Bank; Theodore
T. Rend1 Jr., proal- o( tlte
Farmers Bank &amp; Savings Co.
Itt~. oo·Edlllll Bobstetter, preiklent ol the I'Onter&lt;IY
NatlonaliiMk.
[Jona, Eldoo Goul IIIII Delmar Baum, three of the !1ve
water cllstrlet board ot truateeo
members, were 1110 present for
lite cloaing. as were Clautl IMI·
loin IIIII .1o1m IIDI, Selco,, Inc.
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Futile Victory
BJ United Preao lnterttlltiONl
SeD. Holler! ·F. KomtetiJ'o
vlct.crleo !n the Calltornll IIIII
South Dabta presidential prlmartel before '11 ..... thruot him IIIID ohlrp CCIIDIIIII·
tiOII tar tatlonal -iellttoo
cloitPIIIo· witll . lroblnmal:w
Vlei Prealdent Hlitorl H.
HIII1QIItrey.
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. But hlo .newly .,........
· ~ In ii\e
Wllf\
H~ tar the Democ1111c
ai1n111on ~ . hive J1!111!t flltllo b)i lite osaaaalttltlal
alln!IIJ)t In Loo ~·· ~
dy'a 1111'" ...,..., mo,y
boot
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You'll e njoy one of the i!feat "Command Perform·
ances" of all time, when you take the Jreys to a new
Die! lilac and put It through your perllonal test drive.
. vou'l ~ expertenc.e the spirited responee of ;
Cadtllac·s ,fame&lt;f 412 V·B e~gln&lt;:&gt;-the !&amp;')lest,

smoothest V·ll Ill ahY'producttoft passen.fli'r ,rl/8r.
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COLUMBUS (IJI'D A "Tblo Is a traaedl' to not only
caucua o1 the Ohio deleption to Sen. KemedY 00 his tamlly
tho Demoeratl c National Coo· but to 1111 ot America. ..
" Jt'a tiidlcative ot the lfOW·
· - ... pottQ&gt;oned lndeftn.
ltely todtl,y In the wake of the log degeneracy In our socl.et;y, ..
attempted auassln•Uon cl u. S. was the wa:r Richard !go, a 22yaar..,Id Unlveratly of CincinnaSen. Holler! F. KemedY.
From his Woahlngt.on otnce, ti otudenl aald. "Pm shocked
u, s. Sen. stephen A, Young, but not reaU,y astounded. II' I
the tavorlte .... of Ohio IJeiiiO. sometlrlng yoo've come to ex•
crats, amounced the cancella.. pe_ct."
lion and expreaaed borror at
"rm amazed It bas happened
the .-.,g of the Detoocratlc In this country espedlllly so
soon afler Dr. King' a killing,"
prealdenllal hopetul.
Young, who had called the oald Lavlllder Mebane, a 61caucus tor Saturday lllong with year.old Columbua maDman.
National Committeeman Albert ''This Is becomlltg a realcy alck
S. Porter, was joined by others country, as bad aa South Amerfrom all areaa ol the political ica In polltieal assuslnat1ons."
spectrum In expresalng aho&lt;k.
Blames Odlllall
Gov. James A. R._s, ReA Wortltlngtoo
bou-le,
publlcan, termed Jt "tragic"
and asked for prl\ferS for "S&amp;n.
Kem&gt;edY, tor all who are
toucbed 117 this horror IIIII
our nation."
~'lt. is another unbellenble
B1 United Preas International
tragecty for the country and esThe shola that hit Sen. Robert
pecially tor the KennedY fam.
F. Kennedy todtl,y echoed
Uy," aald GOP state Chairman around tile world In shock and
John S. Andrewa.
sadness.
Telegram Sent
In the Vatican, oldes aald
Cuyahoga County Repohilcan
!'Ope Paul VI Is "shocked and
leaders sent a telegram to the
dl!&lt;lll.Y aaddened ... by thlo
senator's wile, Ethel, pr8¥in£ horrible event."
for uthe recovery of Sen. KenIn
Waaltlngten lawmakers
nedY so that he again wW re. voiced fear "the world's gme
ottme the role ol leader be hao
mad!'
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pubHc life..,
SeD. Bency M, JackttOrt, 0Wash,, awakened ln the predawn hours like IIWlJI other
government otnctals to be told
that a second Kenned.lt had belli
shot in an assauinadon at.
tempt, aald: "The world has

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Mro. Gerald TriJP. expressed ling me &lt;11. 1m ....,., • llljf
ballet that II war "the work ol !1\'lvla
an -.n, the IIDl!l eype ~
Whenshe· aaltl
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1lto"ffrst
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perBCII that ts caualng till lite true,
to do lo to IJ) IIJI1IIIIlaco
trouble at our univerlltlea!'
"They just want attent:l.m," cry,"
Fraoela 9IWilt. 111 ~al...
ohe estd.
the
CU7aboga Cowtl;y trea101nr,
..ru be damned,., said non..
ald Thalcber, a 72-year-old Co- """ unoblo to aay atU'Ihlnr tar
lumbos fllrnlture aaleoman who a time. He 1111 In tearo.
learned ol the . - . . , rrom a
"I'm jult heartbnil:en. hi ,;ii'.
UPI reporter.
wry, .. be aald. •"l'beN au~b.t ·
"Oh my God, •• he said. If What inaaiii\Y In thla world. Ml1!l'
Is this counlry &lt;OitliDg to? II more briUiant men will be
seems like It's tull ol crack- snufred out.••
pots.••
Rlchal11 Wlltred, a 38.,....-&lt;lld
A 26-yaar.old health educator Slouz CIV, Ia., ens~Mer, &gt;!sitfrom Cleveland lllso learned the Ing Clovelaltd. oald, •We're till
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kind of auiJty, We've p to pt
"I tem to think ,w~re put- the gun lawa passed."

In Moscow, a radio IIIDWIIc.Itt grave 00 deep !mea told
f!IIIO mad."
RuaitlaDa there had ~ ''Ia
"My God," psped House attempt to oaaaatdMte'' tbo
Speaker Jolll W, McCormack ttellllor. Radio IIIII talevlaloe
on being told of the ahoojlnl. atetlonl rrom Berlllt to !lenD• .
uWblt ls this COWitr)r • • • ~· ~ ~ .~• .)~ ~ . '
~our . . _..,,, . .._
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'Tex., who woo rlcllnl .w wo. . t)on1bt .. B. Johil~r ·two e.ro hh vo!ee trolled .. ..,, "It'• · cast lbe··riiWs.
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tllose ~ tans of millions ol tel- bohlad the prealdentlal ltmoo- terrible, tr • Indescribable."
In Dublin, liP lrlm . , _ · .
low Americans 8" oul to your sine when President John F.
President Jolutlllt, who had .._ spokeoman called It ''e
lttlsballd, to you 01&gt;1 to your
gone to bed for tile nl&amp;hl. was s b a m o t u I. horrible doed. ~
•-''• In thi 1 terrlb10 tragecty • KemedY was alatn by a anljler
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awahened by tile Wltlte llouee •Widled 01&gt;1 vUe, • IIJof !'rea.,
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In Dallas, aald todtl,y:
the talegram read.
"'l'lte horror o1 U Is thai altuatlal room to be told of lite ldelll Gtu._ Sarapt ol llll;r.
DettlO&lt;rstiC State Chairman
ohootlng. He arose and watched ''Dellf)icable crime," illd a
Eugene O'Grll\v aald the ''trag· political aosaaa!natton In this
television accounts of tbo spokesman tor Cbanoellol' Kwt
lc shoOtln&amp;'' c&lt;luld not be ex- counlry is becomlltg as common
Georg Kilaill&amp;er of Wul
lalned and .,
Ohio eltlzen as II is, America has to reorient trqedy.
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at this third and take stock ol ttaelt that this • 111 l.oodon, Princess Lee Germany.
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In five years."
Tbe state chairman waa rei
ferring to tilt usasalnation ol
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the oenator'i brother, President
Jom F. Kem:edY at Dallas In
1963, and that ol dvU rlibts
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HOLLYWOOD (IJPI).- Like a panicky ruoh of ~ljlha­
Jr. at Memphla thto year.
of San. phera IIIII Other obMors to a
uM.Y pr.,ers and the pr~Jel'l nfsltmw'e, the
Robert Kennedl' early todtl,y In place off-camera. There were
and bopea ol all Ohio DemoLos Angeles was reportsd live walla and acreams ol aogulah
erato are tor Sen. KemedY' •
117 men and women u
full recovery,•• coot1nued o• .. iD talevtewers who had ala1ecl pandemonium broke loose, and
up late watching Tueade.Y'•
Grady.
coveraae of the Calttornla people rushed to microphones to
Pm1er, who alao Ia chairman
beg for a doctor.
primaries.
ol tho Democratic party In CIIY·
And as 1111 three networks
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was
the
middle
ol
the
night
ahoga county, esld II waa a
focused
on the tragic scene, the
tor moot of the natlm- shortly
"trll8d7 that a man J'UIIl!ng
sickening
memory ol other
tor olllce takea hlo lite In his attar mldntslt. PlciJ!e
when tho horrible alil&gt;t ol lite shootlJWs of public figures hlllds when he _.-a In Pllb·
attermath was suddenly . _ 117 inClUding Kennedy's brother, the
lie."
tltose who had .lust watched late prealdelt- came back to
Reatno c.munents
!lennedy
make a vldocy televiewers who had partid;palFrazier Reama Jr., 1968 pbtoUowlllg the preo- ed traumatlcall,y In tho attarernaterllll nomtnoe and cbalr· matbs of past asuaslnatlon• as
ldtmtlal primary'
DIID ot lite Ohio eamPelin tor
KemedY had just left the reportsd oo the home screeo.
Vlee PrOsl- Hubert H. Hum·
l'lrll there had been the
pbrey, described It u a trag. podium In the boltroom ol the killing of ~ F. KomedY
Ambaoaador Hotel IIIII was
edf,
headed olaewhere ...,.., the himaelt, and then ol hla tllleged
urm llboc!ked, ~ lald the Wutalevlewer ..-dy aaw a wild, asaaaaln, Lee Harvey Oswaldlar held o1 Ohio Democrata.

c o m m 1 t I o d delegate .otea
am""' the throe conlenderL A
total ot 1,312 are required to
nominate.
In S&lt;lulh Dakota, Komedy
nailed dolm 21 delepte VOO!a
by outpoiliJw Mccarthjl IIIII a
lilte ot delepteo1111111ng war
Prealclant Johruton'i DIDIO bot
publicly ptedpd to Hunqtbrey.
In New Jersey, HuaiJe.. who
reportedly Ieana toward Hum.pbrey, IIIII lite state demoentle
.orpnlullon .picked !4i 1110111 ot
HYANNIS PORT, lfaao.
tltt 111t0's C111V.nt1011 streJWih. (IJPI)-11 wu
Uu U'lllti
Mcc:artbJ ~ •"!"'cted to erd through the clark clays ot Dlllu
,.p witlt ~0 New Jor"l'f .. till over a;atn.
. del~te .oteo;f
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There were the. ~·· the
In otbOr prllllll'i&amp;s: to)&gt;. 'l1DI croWds, the reportara, the
BII&gt;Coc~ won re...ntn&amp;tjon In P1'81111'l110111 tor ptllor!JW th!&gt;
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Ko~ lUI the podium who slollaled ,Udly 1111111 Grlor
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Prtlldetit jlohruton, 1wlltenod Roolevolt Grier, 1 301J.pound
I lite ·Whli4'. llou•• shortly attar taeklo tor the Loa Atweles
~ at 12:20 o.m.. PDT Rami ~ tetlm, alii Rater
20 l.ill. EDT), Joluloa1, former OI.Ymldc •"-"'·
cret ~eo 118nll tmmedl- plon.
11el,y u~ to till .-teo
Hotel Kitchen
ID the 1~8hrelidenllal eiectlon.
The;y headed Into a corridor.
I The ·~ wa1 not lmllledl· leadltW to a hotel kltch~m,
ldeUIIllecL Ho refilled to ooekltW to pt on a !reiglll
. about' the _ . _ 1
olo"tor 00 bock ·up to the
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' Acted Alcilto
aulte. Komedy wao sltaltlJW
~· L9f ~eo Pollee ~~ hllld• with • YOWIII boaboy near
~ - Redtllll aal4 the man a row of retrlaerltors wbe~ lite
oeted 1110111 IIIII that ahota began rlngitW 0111 "like 1
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;;,e., Wll no ovldeoiee ot s1riJ11 ot ll:tnoae tlrecroekorL''
racy. The man wu ltold
Loo Atwele• 'l1DI•• p~
,jjlder ll!Uimum security ll .the jlher-r.,rtar Boris Yoro Wll
. l.ol ~~ elty ltlll while the otamltw a !Mw teet •wa:r·

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hio suite in the Amltoslldor
Hotel to spook to hlo ltWP-..s
mosaed before televlotoo camena ln the Embosoy ll&lt;lom 01&gt;1
clltm vietory. He wao narrowly
leading his main op-4 SeD.
Eugene J, MeCarllty, .bot wu
steadily dnwbw owo,y In tile
CollfDrnla nco.
"I think till these 1U'im11'leo
have Ideated II lo quite clear
that we ean work toplher In the
flat analyolo aod that Wb&amp;t has
been ll'lltW oo tlte Jut three
yean, the dlvial0111, violence,
dloenchant:metrt with society
botw- block IIIII white, poor
IIIII 1111uent &lt;Ill bo helled," he

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Its allldenness 01&gt;1 tho plndeo
m.onlum which followed.

"Kennedy bocked up apiiiBt
the kitchen
era IS the
gwunan fired at him at poUW.o
blank nrge, fl he ntd. une

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Is 111 ill'lln clte'eii!W . . .ro 'with 1 1111'1
Mt•; Kootne«Y at first reslotecl
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Bnl Barcy, 1 tormer Flll man; - · 01&gt;1 as lite oenator ns

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·· A' lilm o1 ourpono removed bullet trqmento from his- bot did not take out a bollet
IIIli ledptl In hio ~ Uttlll lite oparltlon he waa obit to breathe only with asslotance, 00 the
Cloetoro worned that lite semtor mllhl ha..., BUtferocl impllrment of lite bloed 8III1PIY to the part
ot the biatn 1M! .
tho eye track. the level ot cOIIIdoool»sa IIIII. lndlr~, his -ch.
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Funeral servloas lor Bertba
L, Martin, 89, Brll\v Lakl!, who
died Saturday evening at the Roblnson Memorllll Hollf)italln Kent,
will be beld Wedneade.Y at 1 p.
m. at the Martin Fllloral Home
wttll the Rev. Wllbor Beaver olftclntlng. Burial will be In the
Mlles Cemetery.
!lie was burn In Melp Ccunty April 8, 1879, the dau8bter
of the late Louis IIIII Catherine
Hartman. h was preceded 1D
doatll by two illaban&lt;ls, ROY. William SWink and Norman Marlin; throe clalllllrters, tour brothers, and two &amp;latera.
&amp;rvtvora Include a dauahler.
Catherine Delmar, of Kent; a
11011, HarloW SWIM, Brody Lake;
tour grBDdchlldren, three sreatgrandchlldren, two grest-creatgrOOci!Udrell, and two brolllers,
Clem 8Dd DI,Jton Percy. Frlencla
11181' call at the t\Jnerlll home

is' Subdued

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eleetlon eelebntlon. Aller nearly tour llooro of
........, doctlito •iil4lll•·COIIIIItllll waa "extremaly critical"

Bertha Martin
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9 MILLION IDLE
The pem.
ment IIIII spokesmen tor 230,000
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Frencl! ralli'oad employes reach- ~.
ed agreement on a new wage
TEAM TO PRACTICE
pact tod&amp;l'. However, the naThe Metp American Legt011
tion's moll devaatetlng generlll
baaeball taam wW pracUce· 1
Be .Su.. T0 See All The Otlher
strike In history continued with
MocleiToroMo-rs-$89.95-$99.95
MASON - Margaret Frances 9 mtlltoo workers still off tile Thureday 01&gt;1 Frlclayat6p.m.
Roush, 66, Mason, dled Monday job ,
at the ~acuae ctiamond.
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evening In Pleasant Volley Hospital. MrL Roush wao born July
25, 1901 In M.,on, the dauf!l&gt;.
ter ol tile late Thomas and Jessie Koopp Muon. 1
iilJe ls aurvlved by her huoband, Qly; two dau(!hters, MrL
Char lea Walker, McConnehwllle,
Ohio, and Mrs. Ronald Zerkle,
RD, Letarti three sons, Kennetll, Pl. Pleallllll, Will WUllam
and Vernon, Mason; 13grlllllci!Udren, and two brothers, Charles
and Joseph, Charleston.
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Funeral services will be held
Thursday at 1:20 p.m. at the
Foglesong Funeral liome with
burial In Kirkland Memorial Gar.
dents. Friends 11181' coli tram 2
to t and 7 to 9 on Wedneeday,
PARIS (Ui'D -

Margaret Roush

WELLSTON, Ohio (UP0 Warlie Case, 52, Wellston, is to
be arraigned in Jack8011 COW1ty
Court June 181 on a first-degree
manslaughter charge filed in the

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Once agaln, It !ell to Am
Garpn, Holler! F. l&lt;ennody'a
cousin, to break the DOWL
llro. Komocb' .... drl""' to
Mao b7 ·etate pollee Lt. Jack
~aay, I family frlerd, W
Ed. . Mai'tle, 1111 aide to Sen.

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father of the clan, Wll not told
lntmedlalel,y. He haa been an
lnvalld slnct suf!erlng a atrok8
In 1961.
Fl..., Hyomdspollcemen
guarded the -.nces to the
group of II..., white trame
bouaes oo Nantucket . Sound
where Jack 01&gt;1
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only Tueadll.
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carelval. scores of
nat1,.1 bMtded lite
to ... the
tallllll ferryboat
rockl lull otf
jiDrtlon of tf!t ltea&lt;h.
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