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Twilight Garden

About

Middleport

Club Meeting IS
:-leld Thursday

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County clubs are to furnl!h arrangements lor the banquet
tables.
A communication -was read
!rom Mrs. Edward Mlzicl&lt;o, on
the s+.ate Kodaci1rome Slide
Contest urging more m e mbers t; enter. Also, a Jetter
from !\Irs. Albert Pool on •'Gar·
deners' Day Out," was read.

A card of !banks :;as read
!rom Mrs. Minnie Davis, thankMembers responded to r oll lng the club for flowers sent
call by naming ao ornamental her.
tree
The club made plans In as- Timely !Dnls on Pest Control
sil!t with a oounty rummage were l!iveo by Mrs. Leverett
,.le to be held In the Schorn Roush.
building on Main Street . In Mrs. Dwight Parker read an
Pomeroy, March 31 sod April!. article on "Tbe Many Styles of
The proceeds are to be use~ Rocl: Gardens." Mrs.
Jack
to help pay expenses for th Robson gave an Interesting talk
County a.rlstmas Flower S~ on the article, Herbs, by GerMrs. T. A. Hennessy
lrude B. Foster.
Mrs. Gerald Wildermuth re- Forced shruba were Olhlbited
poried on s meeting of 1 h e by Mlso Geallelmer and a desMl!lgs County Garden Cluba, sert course carrying out St.
March II, at the Ohio Power Patrick's theme was served by
office In charge of the CQunty the hostess during the social
Cootact Chairman, Mrs. Char· hClUr
les Lewis. Mrs. Robert Reibel
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announced the State CQnveoUon
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tc be held in Athens the 22nd to Girl Sco.u tl eet
24th of August. The Melgs On Wedne~doy
Girl Seoul Troop 39 met Wednesday afternoon at t11e Church
of Christ In Middleport. Cindy
PorMrOY, 0.
Demosky was elected treasur-

MEIGS THEATRE
WED. and THURSDAY

March 22·23
NOT OPEN
FRIDAY and SATURDAY

Mor&lt;h :!f-25

"MUNSTER, G'b HOME"

(Technico\or)

F'red Gwynne, Yvonne DeCarlo, AI Lewis, Terry Tho.
mns, Butch Patrick, Debbie

Watson, Hermione Gingold.
"VISiT TO A SMALL
PLANET"

Jerry Lewis, Jmm Blackman ,

Earl Holliman.

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Knitijng lessons were continued and to date the girls, Instructed by Mrs. Yvonne Scally and Mrs. Martha Eschleman,
have learned to purl, pass on,
wind off, decrease and Increase.
The girls are working on either a pslr ol sllppm or a scarf.
During the meeting they sang
sor.gs and sang taps. The meetBarbara
. ing wu reported by
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Open .Friday Night Until 9,
ALSO OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAYS

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Pl8llll ·were made tp remember ahul-in11 on Easter and to
sponsor two school lunches for
the month of April at the March
A-2c Donald Blown. wh 1 I meejlng of the LoveJoy Ctrcl•
0 ' Tuesday evening at the home
stationed at Grand
Forks: of,Mrs. Paul Smart, aubstitutNorth Dakota, came test Wed lng lor Mrs. Frances Bearhs.
no:sdar for several days visit Mrs. Smart, chalrman, prenls wile, Karen Ba,,hner sided over the meeting and opBrow~. who was .on vacat1on •ned with an Easter poem.
I""'"' 10 UruverSity. They al- Mrs. Milton Hood was devoso Vi.!lfed m New Haven With lion•! chairman using the to1&gt;his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don- ic "The Resurrection " Plans
aid Brown. He was met al the ~re made to assist .with the
Columbus airport by his Wife. Fel)owship Tea to be held in
Sunday he return«! to hiS base April by the B. ll. Sanborn Soand was taken to Columbus by ciety.
Mrs. BI·own, Mrs. Everelt ~~en- A letter of thanks was read
oer and daughter, Conme. , . hile !rom the home missionarv for
there th;y were guests of Mrs. Ia birthday gilt, Mrs, . !.illian
Bachner s smter, M1ss Mary McGh!!e was program chairSchaaf.
man •nd gave Easter selecMrs. Paul Bonnell (J e a tions. A dessert course WaR serKircher) end children of
ved by Mrs. Smart with M.,.
ton are VISiting this week with Frances Bearhs a
contrlbuther mother Mrs. Rodney
ing hOS!OJSmg and Mr. Downing. The
The Easter theme was earnell family . moved to Doyton ried_,..t in th~ table appointfrom Columbus the past year. menla. Attendmg In addition tn
those 'lBmed above were Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. James Brewington visited over the weekend
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in Coll!mbus with her sister.
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The March meeting of the
T.vilighi Garden Club was held
'J ;&lt;ursday evening at the home
vi Miss Lurretia ~nheimer on
Mulberry Ave., with Mrs. Leverett Housh assistmg. Mrs.
Roush, prestdent, was tn charge
ol the meeting which opened
witl1 devotions by Miss GenbOJmer, whose meditatiOn was,
"With God In the OUtdoors,"
811 d closed with prayer.

Lovejoy Circle
..ober
WI'// Reme,,,
Shut-ins Easter

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DONNA TOWNSEND

Mr. and 1\lrs. John F. Tow•
oend, 7US Lee Rd., Westerville, are aonounelng the ••
gagemenl of lbelr daughter,
Doona Jeao, to Mr. Josepll
C. Redwine, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George R. . Redwine,
Dillsbon&gt;, Ind. Miss Town..,.d, a .,.mate of Weslerwtlle mgr, Sebool, 11 a sopltmore at Geor&amp;etown College
&lt;Kenlacky), majoring Ia EngDoh. A former Meigs Conaty
resident, ohe IJ the graoddangbler of Mrs. Gath Towaoead of Do....tagtoa. Mr. Red·
wine, allo a sophomore at
Georgelowa, II majoring Ia Mrs. l'~sther Kissel.
Mr. and Mrs. Cianci Dargee
pllyslcs. All August wedding Is
and daughter, Anne, of Pittsplalmed.
burgh, Pa. and &amp;lr. Kenneth
Sauer of California, viSJtOO Sat·
urday with their aunt, Miss
Margaret Sauer. They also visited other relatives while here.
Mr. and Mrs. Durgee br"'!ghl
their daughter, Anne, b'!"k to ·
Ohio University followmg I h e •
spring vacation. Mr. Sauer was
flying east on business from
California. They were former
Middleport residf'llts.
Mr. &gt;nd Mrs. William Jlouc~
and chlldren, Belh, Carol and
Lynn of Marion, Ohio, Epeut .
the weekend with her parents, ,
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Miler, and .
in GaUipolis with his relatives. ,
Mrs. Ida Bachner is In
sola, Fla. where she is t h .
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Georg'
Louthdll.
REV, CURTICE POWELL
Rev. Curtice L.
Powell,
Mansfield, Ohio, a graduate
UtfOn
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ot Olivet Naurene College,
Kankakee, W., and Puadeea
eo1te1e, Callforoi•, bepa bit
mllllltry iD 1151 u a poslor
Tbe Sutton Methodist Church,
of s dlurch Ill Zanesville. He Bashan • Racine Road, w II I .
aow devotes his time to evan- hold its annaal Sunrise Service
gelism. Pastor and people ol and breakfast on Easter Suntho Racine OlardJ of the Nu- day.
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orono Invite the public to bear
Sunrise service will begin
dWJ mao, iD sermon and song, 'at 7 a. m. with Rev. John I .
eacb evenlog at 7:38, Mar. IKimbler In charge. TIIOse tak114 tbra AprU Z.
tog part In the program are I
Mrs. Robert Lee, Miss Carla I
Morris and tho Young Peoples
Choir. A time of dedication will
be held around the llghted ·

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Announcing
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Mr. and Mrs. John Rose
Easter oervlces for the Mid-; in charge of the breakfast
dleport Firat Bap~sl Cburoh which will be served at 8 o'- .
have been announced and will clock. They will be assisted by
begin with a Sunrise service at members of tho churm.
6 a. m. sponsored by the Surday School wilb Mrs. RobHearthstone Class.
ert E. Lee as superlnteocllent
The class will elso serve an will begin at D:IS. Ao Easter
Easter breakfast following tho egg hutn will be held lor the
service In the church din- ohlldren following
Sunday
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other servtcea wiD be Sun- 1 MEETING J'OSTPONED
School at 9:30 a. m. and The Women's Assoclstlon,
regular church worship
at Fl r sl United
10:30 a. m. The Maundy Tburs- Church,
will meet Tborsday
Upper Room service will evening, March 20, instead
held Thursday evening at thls Thursday, March 2S,
the church from 7:30 to 1:45 cause of Ho]J Week
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ford, Route I~ ·•Pomeroy, was lllarge., !II'• u lpll'\'!i"i
- 9:50' a.m.,.-al E~st 1 Lei~
promoted to lb'l!IY speciaJisl 1 · Mattp 14 .-7:311 p.Tn:•al Le- and Apple G"""; 10 a.m. Jl
four Feb. 14 In Gennany, where . tart Falls Chureb - &lt;god Frl- Great Band and Morse .Ch•ll'l:
be ls a member of the 540\tl~ day Service.
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Letart Unlfled worship an~
churell
Sp... Stlllfonl, a heavy equlll- IFalls Church - Sunrise ""''l r:J:~1 ~~~- ;-30b:.m., ~
menl o~ator lo the group's ice for the communl!f ' with 'r'~rt · .,..s, -. ors P serv
003rd Engineer CQmpany, Is 01
~~ , lc~,,~, II a.m. at Morse Ola!"
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!96ii graduate of
Pomeroy
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el,, 7.60 p.m. at A~ple Gro\'1.
Hlgb School.
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0 ort::I'UJ - · lfl\ose desiring . clirJStisn battf
llsm for !iJeir children, or sel•·
SON IS BORN
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es; should call Z47•271S, ,
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Staats
soon u possibl~. All Invited 10
are announcing the birth of a
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. attend aby or all 01. lhe abo~t
son Sunday March 19 at the ParishiOners of Our•. ~dy of services.
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Ple~sant vatiey Hospitai In Pt: Loretto catholic ch~!Pt Long
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Sunday
when
Father
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Good
Friday
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Scott. Grandparents are Mr. Shipman explained the oeed of Service Announced 1
and Mrs. Dennie H. Staats, Jr., extra funds for repaife.on the .,
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wo;,ds and Muslb ~om.
Curtis Roush, Middleport. Den- adjoining 11.
Cross, an annual Go Frld .
ny H. Staats is the great grand- Plans . were made for a rum- service of the lieta . F .
father and Mrs. Sylvia Badgley, mage sale to be held April 13- 1Methodist Cba'lll••.w~; be
Middleport, ls the great grand- 14-!Sth m Pomeroy, !the place Friday, March lf, "1;110 p. 111:,
motller.
to be announced later. .
m the Letart FsVa .'9fiurch.
Througil the ellortst Fr. ,, Leymen of
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Charles .Edwanls, Mrs. Law- Shipman who . has
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renee Bmg, Mrs. Harold Chase, many of his friends I
othet cross with
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Mrs. John Kauff, Mrs. f:rnest parish~. s selection o new and speelal music.
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Hughes and Mra. Norene Me' used clothing thai Is very worth-lis pastor AD
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while will be offered
sale.
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THESE COATS
ARE TOPSI
Your choice of
smartly styled all
weather coats for
rain or shine. Awide
selection of styles,
fabrics and colors··
solids, prints and
checks. Junior, misses
and half sizes.

SPELLING BEE CHAMPS - Steve Story, left, proudly disp~ his trophy Wednesday ev~nlng., .a1~et:.. - !1'
downed his opponent, Diana Carsey, right, in the Meigs County Spelling Bee at Middleport High School.
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Steve Story, Meigs Top Speller

Garrison Probe Giant Hoax
Claims Nightclub Operator
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Now Orleans nl~htclub operator Gordon Nova! slipped o.ut of: CQidriljiul early ..
todoy bacau•o of whot ho called "p"""ur. tram Now
OriHns."
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Novel lla.,..t at the SheratO'n Columbus Motor Inn
Wednesday night but' chocked odti.t.l' IJW
and
7 a.m. todoy leaving tho following melllgt for now•
mon: "Gentltlllln, dut to pr..luro from No,~ Otl11n1
I had to leavi. I wlll
my llotement In Chlcogo in
short due count."

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LET US OUTFIT
YOU FOR WTERI
A.fine selection of women and
girls wearing apparel - coats,
suits, dresses, millinery, .sportswear, coordinated groups - all
the top styles.

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

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been stationed in Florida for 11 months when he rec,etv~dl
orders for ;vietn~m.
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hadOrlando
·bWJi fa and
bouseIt in
his
down from
c :eveland, Ohio.
• Wben he received hi.IJ $hippinr;: rent a house in whlch
rrder&gt;. he went to see the lana. 1room has been paintea b:ack.
lord nhout the last month of hi' 1 The otory was told
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or e·year lease.
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by Sen. Stephen M. Young,
Pay up. the landlord said Ohio, wbo labeled the ilen•
~ elly ~id But when th&lt; land- l1is monthly newsletter: ·'"otne-1
lut'd p'linted to the fme prin~ uppance for this 'Patriot'.''
ond demanded that Kelly paint,
.the m~erior of the house. hE con·
g;lted the bose legal eflicor.
The 'egal officer adv:s&lt;d Kel- .,
Jy to '1.1In! the walls, so Kelly
4i&lt;l Every wall in t J...Use.
The 13ndlordJ§.
tr)llng to

Bo!lllvena In May'For l)uuop '
~:~~~ -:.~!~.::·~n-1~·~pr;~~"~ 1,sn~~~d t~: ~~~Jd. w~~un~~~-~
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• Storm Doors &amp; Windows
• Kitchen Cabinets

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PHONE

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. Her chores;ided black- I
SQUAD CALLED
ll!g the coal ran and wash- Th
p
illll sooty lamp c neya every I
e
omeroy Emergency '
SO!urday, say historians at the , squad wos summoned today at I
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~a 1oess ~~-'~_eau.
Barbarton, who became m
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Department Store. She was tak :
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·D (J]'EJ) TO .IN'I'EREST OP 1and admitted.
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There will be stmrlse serviees I
: "!bu~ dall7 e'.ft'\t1tt S•turd•,. .,. at 8 a. ru. at the I,.aureJ Clifl
:'fle •Oblo ValltF Pallllblftl Ctm.NftJ, : F
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: 1~ ,t M"hln1• ttt .. Pomeroy, 0 b 'n . ree MethodiSt Church Easter
. "~· IMtMM omee PIKm•
1t2- Sunday. Youth of the churcn
1,. ldttotht.J PbOM II9UlUt
Will
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present a cantata.
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~tiiJM - · ' L. Fraley S, Tiffin, waa slrliCk Il
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wtnn\ng run.
drawn entries from M eolleges •

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iand universitie&amp; and a lola! of
AHL Slaudlna' , · :nearly 400 wrestlers.
By United Press Int_ernational , Competition will be In II
CINCINNATI CUP!) - Wtlt
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tastem Dlvfalon
Iweight classes with the dl11m- ll
Chamberlain did everylbing beSides r•ppmg hls pants from ,
\!· ": T•. PI•· Ipions hi ps decided Saturday
Wednesda night - he even front to back. The mcld~L Hershey
. ~ 21 10 80 1night.
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32 2il 8 '12 1 M1chlgan State Oklahoma
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nppe " P n ·
~while the ~!·pro center repaired Springneld
30 26 9 6~: Lehigh. and Michigan appear '
31,28 6 681 be lbe, main· .contenders for
: But despite the fact· ,~e i II) the dressjllg room for a quick IQuebec
t~iladelphia 76ers lost one pa~r change.
, Providence
. 12 ~ II 33 teap!'ohamPioll4hip, but
1 ing champion, ~klahoma
o.l n;tra Jar~.~ basket!I/'11 s~ort~:k The brief delay was a small ,
We1tern Dlvfsloa
they will go mto. F'rtaay nll!hl S·~onsolation Jor Coach Jack
W. L. T. l'to. 1
be'· ruled a
Natl~nal Basketball Assoeiatlon !McMahon, who said later, "Wilti Pittsblll'gh
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34 24 8 · ~ Cowboys, who took,
Cinflnnatl Royals wtth 1·1" ~~~~ game. Wtlen he turned toward , C(leveland
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Ames, Iowa, last year, l
f~te~r~~~~,,:t~h:~e.~Royals
I~ !lit&gt; basket on the first play 1: ~uffalo . ·, 14 45 "•
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mght ~.~~~~n 'new what kind of nigllt we : , Wedneo""y 1 .l\elultt , ..'.
this yea~ ~ul aJw'YS
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• Dependable SINGER" service
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COLOGNe _ ___,. '5.00
DEODORANT - - - - .2.!)0
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triumphaht and surprisingly 1Flo~ Patterson-and did-aod
graciod...:'cassius Clay.
ltatet"' taunted Ernie 1'erreH
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just have to wait," Clay man!ling he call him by ois
: NEW HAVEN - Archery en- Larry King, to take honOrs in 1Nelli Raven, managed to 'stay year's non ~ .resident champioq,
Series B
in the wake ·of ills : Muslim name "Muhammed \
invaded New Haven the Men's Barebow !ilJvisiQn, in tbe running for third.
Eugene McKinney, with a total Boston
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jcompltt!lY expected but still ; Ali,;' .went to unusual lengths to
of 2tl!l points.
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New York
1again this year ao Uie Leman· with a 268. Farley, si!Oqling a I1. In the Women's Barebqw
imprm!Ve Sl'vi!nth-round knoek· . be ·kind to the 34-year-old .
: haw Archery Club was host to 1263 barely eaa&lt;d by thO defeqd· viSion Aile&lt;! Knapp of New
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HS : tlie Third Annual West Virginia ! ing champion .of two :years, Haven oa"!e back again
to . In
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f olley'· Wednesday mght in the I "He hurt me," said Clay, ,
heavyweight title bout that ·'especially with those rignt\ "What's wrong?
a · mull- Championship Tournament. Ov- with a 262 got third.
. men's loooor Barebow Champ- wo':n
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· sail - so liiJ' MIHII eaid slier , e1 70 archers matched arrows The excitement of \he day , ion for the second •conaecutlve 1J1l m1ra e ,
c almr;g ' Los Angeles
tMadislft Square Garden.
l Clay never appeared burt to : she took It out ol tba washerl't: for the Top Indoor Archery was afforded by the Wornen:s year. Alice's · 2IJ9 total points " th• Wtmen s .non - res dent
j!erles 8
The thing Clay is "waiting" Iring!liders, and the "admission" !
crowns of the year.
Free Style Division. Two loCal ended a · cloae battle, wUb lei- trophy.
W.
.pnIs a ruling by the U.S. Court iseemed a rare gesture for him I
Top score of the day was club members, Wanda King and low club member, K;lren Clark, Howard "Stogie" Carter of , st. Louis
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pf Appeals in Cincinnati, whicll l to make.
1shot by Allen Morris 01 Fa1r- Ruth Roush, both finish&lt;d with that continued until lbe last Pt. Pleasant took on all comers Chicago
~~~ dectde whether he has to • Folley also related another
1 mont, W. Va., wlth the im- 217 points, and 10 order to de- "end" was shot. Karen's total in the Semor Men's Division, a ,
Wednesdays'
~h&lt;f ,JJp: for mducllon into the , ou~of-character Clay remark
pressive score of 288, for the clare a Women's Free Style of ~I was good enough though class set aside for men over lbe Phila 123 Cin 102
iAr'flY on April 11. If the court :after the fight-' ·He told me I
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Tburiday's GaJnel!l,;
~a1 he must go, then GasSius : was a good flghrer and the only
Idoor Championship crown.
in a sudden-death shoot.,?ff. Icompetition over Nancy Noll of him the Senior Men's Indoor san Fran. at Los Ang . •
m t dec1de whether to obey- 1reason he beat me was he was
In close runrung were two , After a gruelmg ''end of 5 Pt. Pleasant. who fmlshed In Championship.
St. Louts at Chicago _ ,;..&lt;l:''H'
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Iyounger." Folley also dtsclosed
South Charleston professional arrows apiece, which left each third place.
The ever - busy Leman haws
I!·.'tie court rules in his favor, I that this time there was no
archers, Paul Jeffers and W!l- contestant visibly shaken, Wan- I The non - resident award giv· who have just fmiShed their
,
'the way will be clear for Clay Itau•ting by Clay inside the ring. '
By VITO STELLINO
son Beaver, who took second da King emerged
by en each year to the top oul of door season will hold their an· '
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Standing•
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Apologizes For Blows
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and third places with a 285 three points to claim the Wo- state Man and Woman Archer nual banquet in April and then ' By United l'ress
against Bona vena, a clumsy but I "He never spoke to me," ' Roger Maris would li&lt;e to do and 283 respectively.
men's Free Style Championship went to Warren Ol!enberger of I head for the great outdoors and :
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hard·hitting Argentmian, in Folley said. "I said something I for the St. Louis Cardmals what A Gary archer, Paul Evans, and leave second place to Ruth. Marietta, and Alice Wamsley Isummer of field archery. wtlh •·Chi" go
'Tokyo May 27: And perhaps for ! to him, though. A couple of my 1Frank RobinS&lt;tn did for the slipped past Princeton's Danny Nancy Ohlinger , defending :'of Pomeroy.
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the
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eigllt weeks .Jeft jabs were low and I ' Baltimore Orioles last year -, Farley and the local favorite. champion of two years also of 1 Of!enberger defeated
last lbopes,,of more trophies.
York
Iafter that, say sometime m apolog1zed.''
and Robinson would hke to do it !
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IJuly, against Thad Spencer of : FoliC) actually wm the first I again, too.
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I two rounds on the cards of au : . The two
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three rmg officials. There ' fielders were the key f1gures m
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J Clev,
he wasn't tussling wasn't much action in the.e i two of the biggest trades of the DA '/TON (UP)) - D•yton's 'pot oome Friday night when 1
ln the toumament so , How 1oes Donoher feel ."11?!': I , ,
' With quesUons about his future, sessions, and Clay said IllS last two wmters.
Flyers are JUSt glad eno•gh to the Flyers meet towenng North lhrr.
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This \.is Dayton's deepest ad- ment going with an
New tork 3 Chwag? 3
FnU\,y in eommenting on his , "toymg around."
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! shipped (Robinson to the Orioles NCAA basketball tournament " We know we're definite vance in three NCAA tuurna- tournament?
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iOn•V games s_clie&lt;iuled )'_ \:ij,
0 1 T Wt
utl!iu,,mph Wednesday nigllt.
1 "I wasn't playing around," ! with the lag of an "old 30"·-but ' ond aren't now looking ahea41 underdogs, but that's
ments. although the Flyers won
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Thursday • Games
-.... lbings.went almo!lt exactly as!Cassius said. ''I tried to move tR?binson was
enough to j to any _possible meellng with newt? us," smd
Coach the Nationalo1Jnvitation Tourna.- 1•
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Irxpected in tile scheduled 15- , fast but he was slick he was wm every award m the book 1Lew Alcmdor and UCLA.
I Don llonoher. We ve heen ment m 1962. Outsld• of f&lt;,rmer f'
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'measure dumped h m on his!skilJfuJ scientific boxer you : York Yankees to the CardinalS! far and will be In ti1e same ter learn than anybody we'1•c champiOnship round.
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this wmte-r JUst five seasons 1 - - "N"rthapCproalc ,
one WI
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in thP.. fourth round 'II Clay declared Folley "gave after his historic 61 homerdyear
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and r.inally sent him sprawling lme a better fight than (Sonny) because of the mutual Jseninto the nltlon's No. 1
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i still capable of being a good ' The Cmcinnati Reds mer•t th&lt; l Jim Maloney, Gary Nolan , Jackson doubled with two
Kentucky, . lfl
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,year, the:JIIyers met and de· ,
Wodnesday when he broke out
. I teen teamed to hold the Phlllies The Reds broke a six·ali tie feated Western Kentucky,
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of a spring slump w1th ~ douhle 1· Both~: tea~s ~ere wmner_s ': ito only three hits, ene a horner in the seventh mning when
nessee and Virg•nia Te·~h
I1 and three singles to lead the ' We~n:~day 5 Gri:ipe(ruit Leaf:ll \ Maloney gave Ut: tWG runs m co Ruiz singled Home
lourney play, \1° menn tnrk
itself.
1 C:~rds to a 7-2 victory over the ' exhtblllon play. The Reds scut- , the first innmg when Tony Gon- Chaney.
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, lied Philadelphia ll].ll. . Pitts- zalez doubled with two men on In the eighth CincmnaH "But we're a Jot bct!er orr
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picked up its fmal Jhre• runs than a year ago, whe~ .we w~re
Fri.·Sat., Mar. 24-25 "
I back slowly from a win!Pr knee The Reds pounded three Phil- Then Nolan, the Reds' ltl·year on Mav's homer, doubles by a
team .at Iowa C•ty
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naven t
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thlB year, ,especially dunn~ I
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Illi"::ship if its governing body fai1 , 1 Tn the other eight exhibition
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101 ' legislature w1ll begm an: to respect Jts delegation of 1
Boston beat the New
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m estigation of the relationship : contiol o\'er intercollegiate atn·1 York y 1 nkees. 5.2, Pittsburgh I VlENNA ( UPI) - The United Russia to clinch the title.
Jb ,, .n the Umver51ty of ictics to that mst.itutional l edged Kansas Cilv, 2.1, Los States and Canada clash here But the dediCated U.S. sestet, Ito beat.''
illindls and the Big Te n as a: agency to whiCh it It a s , Angeles clobbered. Minnesota, , today in what is expected to be , the crowd'[lleaser in . Vienna's ! The American• showed their !
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1 2 Houston niPped Atlanta 4-3 the f1rst showdown of the 1967 1modermst1c arena, 1s deter- courage when they met the
which brought resign•-; R bl'
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•.,;h,ngton be, at Detro'll '• • world 1ce hockey cnampionshiP mined to pull another upset.
I highly skilled Czechs in
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ripped Philadelphia
t t fi ·sn f th bruising game here on Tuesday.!
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&gt;poednsohr ohf L~e 10-6 Cleveland stopped Sa~ mark.
after "th.ewtahnree toop tenam's llloutrhi The Czechs won 8-3 but only '
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rll,&gt;UII of Illinois' illegal ·'slush by bea 127·14 vo':d sa•~ ~ one I edged the' Chicago CUbs 5-2.
: recapl!\re their former supre- 1Morra/ Wiilia ~~n "t~ ·go ~at their strength lo overpower the ,
~$" charged thai othr:r ~sdi m! accus '. rl cu , tdr r Maris' four hits ral~ed his I macy, are rated co-favorites ~ far we'll ha~e t~ b at the dedicated Yanks.
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rmfei'ence schools ·had made mboctte.; we}'",. JUSht concethrnhe ! average from 160. to 258 and he I with defending world champiOn i Canadians "
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runs. Orlando 1
The Americans have caused to have an easy Ume in their
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1Cepeda, obtained in a trade ,
the first, major upset in this ' game against W'""~',~:,:~~
· lg . Te n CommiSsiiiller Wll· It would he posSible for. the j w1th San Francisco last sum- i h
tournament by beatmg higllly Itoday a n d c
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rated Sweden 4-3 on the opening should have Uttle trouble
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should the ~~gislatlvc probe plate wil!! a single, two·run 1
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aid at other Big Ten uniYei'Sl-1 plete taculty control ol athle· walk
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I1better ··morale," a ever
Wiliiam"'n game on today's eafd and are
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, six hits. in his last nine at-bats
1said. "Our young boys only need I expected to add two points to
I fReed sa1d the Btg Ten had not The mves!lgal!on, approv~ to raise his average to .350, KENT, Ohio (UPI) -The uperlence. In a couple
their account.
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JUNEAU, Alaska IUPI) 1The Coast Guard seizt&gt;d a
000f
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('·' off the Alaska coast Wednesday
in the firt arrest of a foreign
ship for violation of the new
mile offshore fisheries
ROME (UPI) - Italian se- 1stretching from Somaltlland to questioning at Turin Wednes·
Committees for the Red claimed by the United Stares. cur1ty ngents today
began Scandinavia.
day, counter • intelligence sour·
Cross Donors dinner Wednes· The Soviet trawler was
checking 300 persons Including Rinaldi, a parachute cham· ces &amp;aid
day, March 29, were announced uoder tow near the
Americans named by accused pion and James Bond fan who
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today by Mrs. Ol8rle! Clark- Islands and the Coast
Giorgio lThe Flying Mad· pohe&lt;! said coofeiSed to running . Rinaldi's 300 names might 1
son, preaident of the Catholic reported it would take
man) Rmaldi "' part of a fan· the rmg along with his chubby mclude actual spies, persons
\Vome&lt;~'s Club.
vessel to Kodiak, about
Soviet spy network wtfe supplied the names under the Soviets listed as possible
They are: Kitchen,
Mrs. miles to the east.
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espionage recruits or persons
Charles Radford chairman ThiS was the second serture
~-- who m1ght be cultivated for
Mrs. Charles Cla;kson, Mrs: a Russian fishing ship irt
BUFFAW, N.Y. (VPI) _ data on North Atlantic Treaty
Ask ForA Froe
John ~iteh, Mrs. Thomas Hen- weeks. In the first instance, the
Representatives of five states Organtzatwn bases m Europe,
nessy, Mrs. Mildr&lt;d McCul- Coast Guard anested a Soviet
Pomeroy arra
bordering Lake Erie tneet to- Africa and the Middle East,
D1mon11ratlon
Iough. Mrs. John Kokovitco, trawler Marti&gt; 2 for fishing: a
In~ lo phon"
day here 1o dl!tusa ways 'to they said.
lv'.rs. Earl Morris, Mrs. Don mile off the coast in the Shumor Society
rid lbe Jake bottom o1 waste
The sources said it appeared
&amp;
Mullen. Mrs. DaVJ'd o~"-ger, l a•ins and the vessel's captain
lllld to report
matter - a problem one fed· balfling one spy could know so
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Mrs. George Hargraves, Mrs. later was fined $5,(100. The fine
erol official calls "a legacy of many names.
ut e whole
Doris r.einhart, Mrs. Catherine was pa1d two days ago by the ,
ball a century of neglect."
organization of this ring was so
1\e\sh.
Soviet Embassy.
Ch
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Tbe meeHng •ponsorod by uncommon that anything
The 12·mile offshore fisheries
ester et 0 . sts
the federal waU!r pollution possible," one security official II 2
and Tab!,., Mrs. claim was I'Stablished by Plan Early Service
eootrol admloijlratioa, Is the said.
nd St,
Pomeroy
;,aul •. . asci, chaJnnan,
!Mrs. I Congress
3't3T, ami early Sunrige servwes will be held tldrd part of a conference of
Buchanan, Mrs. Helena this year Russian and u.. s. Sunday mornmg at 6:15a.m. at Lake Erie pollodon wblch be- i)
Br~&lt;kl.,, Mro. Mary Kun!elman negotiators reached what has the Chester Methodist Church gao tn the oummer of 1965.
Mrs.
Hom~r GordOn, Mrs. Ibeen described as a ''business ~n~ucted by the .. seruor ~md Jk ""V'' 4 tjj!J"-.tftKilMJU .tq{#.:Nrn
George Hackett, Jr., Mrs. Hel· agreement" to recognize
Junior MYF.
DOWN, GEORGE
'" Handley .. Miss Anna Ho.,.ll Iclaims, with certain exceptions. Regular worship service will LONDON (UP!) - Magis·
M1ss Chnshne Groeser, Mr~
be at 9 a.m. with baptismal trate Mrs Audrey
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rites for babies and adlilts, and waSfl 't the ·least put out
Pierotti and Mrs Ro" Srsson. l
reception of members IIllo' tht al she mounted the bench to
The kitc~en committee wil' ·
churc~. The children's program try a theft case, a mam wil·
meet Wednesday at 10 a.m. in I
will begm al lO ·a. m.• followed ness greeted her with a wolf
ihe ChUr!'h aiiOitOTIUm.
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by an egg hunt 00 the 'ChUTCh Whistle and the Cry, ''Wh&amp;t 3
lawn fl)r the first !iX grades. I smasher~" That was George,
a talking maynah bird . He'd
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place where ancestrAl forms :bach said tOday the proposed I WASHINGTON (UP!) _ The
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still ~ wild: The riddle of 1Oh10 Bond Comm1•sion would Dcf&lt;J~se Department Wednesday ['
UNION SERVICES
the watermelon's origin was 1save money for taxpayers ln ~det1hf_11:d 3'7 U. S. servicemen. There will be Union Sunrise
sol\'ed when . explorer David I the lo~g run. ~rabach satd c~r:- 1 mcludtn~ tw~ from OhJO, who services at Letart Falls Meth- II
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thr Nahonai Gf?graphic "" So- the st•te t.-.n)oy the 1mmed1ate 1 son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nice- , Potluck breakfast will follow
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steps IC&gt; lis capital improve· , 917 Benedict Ave. Mansfield ice
_,f.A!RO IUfll ,.-,,tome.! ~ :'1!0nts P!Oil:lllll. tne ·re:nut • is 1Ohio.
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ming cans he collected on 1111 !In tJie past we had to wait unui to be SPnt to Korea, was a guest
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graciod...:'cassius Clay.
ltatet"' taunted Ernie 1'erreH
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: NEW HAVEN - Archery en- Larry King, to take honOrs in 1Nelli Raven, managed to 'stay year's non ~ .resident champioq,
Series B
in the wake ·of ills : Muslim name "Muhammed \
invaded New Haven the Men's Barebow !ilJvisiQn, in tbe running for third.
Eugene McKinney, with a total Boston
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of 2tl!l points.
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1again this year ao Uie Leman· with a 268. Farley, si!Oqling a I1. In the Women's Barebqw
imprm!Ve Sl'vi!nth-round knoek· . be ·kind to the 34-year-old .
: haw Archery Club was host to 1263 barely eaa&lt;d by thO defeqd· viSion Aile&lt;! Knapp of New
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f olley'· Wednesday mght in the I "He hurt me," said Clay, ,
heavyweight title bout that ·'especially with those rignt\ "What's wrong?
a · mull- Championship Tournament. Ov- with a 262 got third.
. men's loooor Barebow Champ- wo':n
day
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· sail - so liiJ' MIHII eaid slier , e1 70 archers matched arrows The excitement of \he day , ion for the second •conaecutlve 1J1l m1ra e ,
c almr;g ' Los Angeles
tMadislft Square Garden.
l Clay never appeared burt to : she took It out ol tba washerl't: for the Top Indoor Archery was afforded by the Wornen:s year. Alice's · 2IJ9 total points " th• Wtmen s .non - res dent
j!erles 8
The thing Clay is "waiting" Iring!liders, and the "admission" !
crowns of the year.
Free Style Division. Two loCal ended a · cloae battle, wUb lei- trophy.
W.
.pnIs a ruling by the U.S. Court iseemed a rare gesture for him I
Top score of the day was club members, Wanda King and low club member, K;lren Clark, Howard "Stogie" Carter of , st. Louis
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pf Appeals in Cincinnati, whicll l to make.
1shot by Allen Morris 01 Fa1r- Ruth Roush, both finish&lt;d with that continued until lbe last Pt. Pleasant took on all comers Chicago
~~~ dectde whether he has to • Folley also related another
1 mont, W. Va., wlth the im- 217 points, and 10 order to de- "end" was shot. Karen's total in the Semor Men's Division, a ,
Wednesdays'
~h&lt;f ,JJp: for mducllon into the , ou~of-character Clay remark
pressive score of 288, for the clare a Women's Free Style of ~I was good enough though class set aside for men over lbe Phila 123 Cin 102
iAr'flY on April 11. If the court :after the fight-' ·He told me I
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Tburiday's GaJnel!l,;
~a1 he must go, then GasSius : was a good flghrer and the only
Idoor Championship crown.
in a sudden-death shoot.,?ff. Icompetition over Nancy Noll of him the Senior Men's Indoor san Fran. at Los Ang . •
m t dec1de whether to obey- 1reason he beat me was he was
In close runrung were two , After a gruelmg ''end of 5 Pt. Pleasant. who fmlshed In Championship.
St. Louts at Chicago _ ,;..&lt;l:''H'
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South Charleston professional arrows apiece, which left each third place.
The ever - busy Leman haws
I!·.'tie court rules in his favor, I that this time there was no
archers, Paul Jeffers and W!l- contestant visibly shaken, Wan- I The non - resident award giv· who have just fmiShed their
,
'the way will be clear for Clay Itau•ting by Clay inside the ring. '
By VITO STELLINO
son Beaver, who took second da King emerged
by en each year to the top oul of door season will hold their an· '
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and third places with a 285 three points to claim the Wo- state Man and Woman Archer nual banquet in April and then ' By United l'ress
against Bona vena, a clumsy but I "He never spoke to me," ' Roger Maris would li&lt;e to do and 283 respectively.
men's Free Style Championship went to Warren Ol!enberger of I head for the great outdoors and :
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hard·hitting Argentmian, in Folley said. "I said something I for the St. Louis Cardmals what A Gary archer, Paul Evans, and leave second place to Ruth. Marietta, and Alice Wamsley Isummer of field archery. wtlh •·Chi" go
'Tokyo May 27: And perhaps for ! to him, though. A couple of my 1Frank RobinS&lt;tn did for the slipped past Princeton's Danny Nancy Ohlinger , defending :'of Pomeroy.
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the
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eigllt weeks .Jeft jabs were low and I ' Baltimore Orioles last year -, Farley and the local favorite. champion of two years also of 1 Of!enberger defeated
last lbopes,,of more trophies.
York
Iafter that, say sometime m apolog1zed.''
and Robinson would hke to do it !
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three rmg officials. There ' fielders were the key f1gures m
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he wasn't tussling wasn't much action in the.e i two of the biggest trades of the DA '/TON (UP)) - D•yton's 'pot oome Friday night when 1
ln the toumament so , How 1oes Donoher feel ."11?!': I , ,
' With quesUons about his future, sessions, and Clay said IllS last two wmters.
Flyers are JUSt glad eno•gh to the Flyers meet towenng North lhrr.
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This \.is Dayton's deepest ad- ment going with an
New tork 3 Chwag? 3
FnU\,y in eommenting on his , "toymg around."
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! shipped (Robinson to the Orioles NCAA basketball tournament " We know we're definite vance in three NCAA tuurna- tournament?
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iOn•V games s_clie&lt;iuled )'_ \:ij,
0 1 T Wt
utl!iu,,mph Wednesday nigllt.
1 "I wasn't playing around," ! with the lag of an "old 30"·-but ' ond aren't now looking ahea41 underdogs, but that's
ments. although the Flyers won
AI
,
Thursday • Games
-.... lbings.went almo!lt exactly as!Cassius said. ''I tried to move tR?binson was
enough to j to any _possible meellng with newt? us," smd
Coach the Nationalo1Jnvitation Tourna.- 1•
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Irxpected in tile scheduled 15- , fast but he was slick he was wm every award m the book 1Lew Alcmdor and UCLA.
I Don llonoher. We ve heen ment m 1962. Outsld• of f&lt;,rmer f'
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.11 New \ ork a. Detroit
8
;1 rounder ' and Clay wasn't in any 1tricky • he was• rasl ' and
w3s whi\e leading • the Ormles
ta
the
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desp1te
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in
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te, t e yers are tile rsl way w~'ve approached 29 nj
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rouple of rounds takmg Folley's m on me and again.r._;t a grent ,: Mans was sent by the New 1 all three tournament games so thmk North Carolina is a bet- 1Ohio team ever to get ml.c tile I tb
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'measure dumped h m on his!skilJfuJ scientific boxer you : York Yankees to the CardinalS! far and will be In ti1e same ter learn than anybody we'1•c champiOnship round.
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1 I HAZU:TON , Pa.
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slow down "
this wmte-r JUst five seasons 1 - - "N"rthapCproalc ,
one WI
Professional
in thP.. fourth round 'II Clay declared Folley "gave after his historic 61 homerdyear
oTh e ,...year-o DoJill htr ran Leagues'
twod W
divlsion
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and r.inally sent him sprawling lme a better fight than (Sonny) because of the mutual Jseninto the nltlon's No. 1
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.Ion hiS face With a whiplash IListon ' or Patterson• or Ter- :' rhantment ond the
M part
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of both
aurmg
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' th e . c d [a thbest-of-five
p 'd t'
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Jr:ght for the knockout at 1·48 of rell."
Yanks an
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s , FORT MYERS, Fla. fUPI) - ' and Lee May.
I when opposmg pitcher Grant
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was announced
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!Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., March 23,
i still capable of being a good ' The Cmcinnati Reds mer•t th&lt; l Jim Maloney, Gary Nolan , Jackson doubled with two
Kentucky, . lfl
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,year, the:JIIyers met and de· ,
Wodnesday when he broke out
. I teen teamed to hold the Phlllies The Reds broke a six·ali tie feated Western Kentucky,
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of a spring slump w1th ~ douhle 1· Both~: tea~s ~ere wmner_s ': ito only three hits, ene a horner in the seventh mning when
nessee and Virg•nia Te·~h
I1 and three singles to lead the ' We~n:~day 5 Gri:ipe(ruit Leaf:ll \ Maloney gave Ut: tWG runs m co Ruiz singled Home
lourney play, \1° menn tnrk
itself.
1 C:~rds to a 7-2 victory over the ' exhtblllon play. The Reds scut- , the first innmg when Tony Gon- Chaney.
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, lied Philadelphia ll].ll. . Pitts- zalez doubled with two men on In the eighth CincmnaH "But we're a Jot bct!er orr
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I Meanwhile, Roblnson--C&lt;Jming I burgh down&lt;d Kansas City 2-1. !by walks.
picked up its fmal Jhre• runs than a year ago, whe~ .we w~re
Fri.·Sat., Mar. 24-25 "
I back slowly from a win!Pr knee The Reds pounded three Phil- Then Nolan, the Reds' ltl·year on Mav's homer, doubles by a
team .at Iowa C•ty
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naven t
as hard '
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thlB year, ,especially dunn~ I
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~ebrua:·y and March, and we'r• Certified Gas s~~=~
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Ill better
comhtJon,'' j S3l W,, M•ln
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Illi"::ship if its governing body fai1 , 1 Tn the other eight exhibition
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101 ' legislature w1ll begm an: to respect Jts delegation of 1
Boston beat the New
C"'"
1r
1 years, we are going to be hard
m estigation of the relationship : contiol o\'er intercollegiate atn·1 York y 1 nkees. 5.2, Pittsburgh I VlENNA ( UPI) - The United Russia to clinch the title.
Jb ,, .n the Umver51ty of ictics to that mst.itutional l edged Kansas Cilv, 2.1, Los States and Canada clash here But the dediCated U.S. sestet, Ito beat.''
illindls and the Big Te n as a: agency to whiCh it It a s , Angeles clobbered. Minnesota, , today in what is expected to be , the crowd'[lleaser in . Vienna's ! The American• showed their !
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·rdiult of the '·slush fund" 1 deleg~ted control "
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1 2 Houston niPped Atlanta 4-3 the f1rst showdown of the 1967 1modermst1c arena, 1s deter- courage when they met the
which brought resign•-; R bl'
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•.,;h,ngton be, at Detro'll '• • world 1ce hockey cnampionshiP mined to pull another upset.
I highly skilled Czechs in
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. IS
. now at 1ts. half-way , uw
I~a tf three, Ilhm
Cmcmnal!
ripped Philadelphia
t t fi ·sn f th bruising game here on Tuesday.!
11
: &lt;~i ti!O same till)e, two 1\hnms: 1~ami K. Pohaatck,
&gt;poednsohr ohf L~e 10-6 Cleveland stopped Sa~ mark.
after "th.ewtahnree toop tenam's llloutrhi The Czechs won 8-3 but only '
,st,...n
~uia 1s ru Jed .melig•'bl e as a · reso utKln t pass . l "Ne ous~ .i Francisi'
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na ans, eager
tournan ent " ad US Cl chs after they had ca lied on a11
rll,&gt;UII of Illinois' illegal ·'slush by bea 127·14 vo':d sa•~ ~ one I edged the' Chicago CUbs 5-2.
: recapl!\re their former supre- 1Morra/ Wiilia ~~n "t~ ·go ~at their strength lo overpower the ,
~$" charged thai othr:r ~sdi m! accus '. rl cu , tdr r Maris' four hits ral~ed his I macy, are rated co-favorites ~ far we'll ha~e t~ b at the dedicated Yanks.
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rmfei'ence schools ·had made mboctte.; we}'",. JUSht concethrnhe ! average from 160. to 258 and he I with defending world champiOn i Canadians "
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i also scored four
runs. Orlando 1
The Americans have caused to have an easy Ume in their
i l Kal a1d.
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1Cepeda, obtained in a trade ,
the first, major upset in this ' game against W'""~',~:,:~~
· lg . Te n CommiSsiiiller Wll· It would he posSible for. the j w1th San Francisco last sum- i h
tournament by beatmg higllly Itoday a n d c
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.ham ileed pronused thai. U10 conference to expeU the uruver- mer. had a perfect day at the
rated Sweden 4-3 on the opening should have Uttle trouble
1
£onference would mvest1ga~e
should the ~~gislatlvc probe plate wil!! a single, two·run 1
01'
day after an impressive display handling the weary Finns.
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limy reputable charges of Iilegal 1challenRe the full and com· homer and double besides a 1
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Th s ed
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aid at other Big Ten uniYei'Sl-1 plete taculty control ol athle· walk
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Robinson has now collected
I1better ··morale," a ever
Wiliiam"'n game on today's eafd and are
ill!: saki. .
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, six hits. in his last nine at-bats
1said. "Our young boys only need I expected to add two points to
I fReed sa1d the Btg Ten had not The mves!lgal!on, approv~ to raise his average to .350, KENT, Ohio (UPI) -The uperlence. In a couple
their account.
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the
possible
results
earlier
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lafter
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hut B1g Ten rulel; ithe creation of a IO·man!His two homers ·Jmabledr the IIU y . J!l th I ·
I ·ide, "a member mstitutionj commrttee to report back to the . Orioles to force the ·game into ' ontll m he argehsi
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be 1· 1 · 1 t
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wres ng c affilliOM ps ever
1----~s me~- e or rnem__ _:_~IS a_ur~ - Y unJ!I •
ex~a innings anti Da~e,~Ohn~ held. ~
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S&lt;tn s two-out, lOth Inning single Kent State University ts host
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JUNEAU, Alaska IUPI) 1The Coast Guard seizt&gt;d a
000f
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('·' off the Alaska coast Wednesday
in the firt arrest of a foreign
ship for violation of the new
mile offshore fisheries
ROME (UPI) - Italian se- 1stretching from Somaltlland to questioning at Turin Wednes·
Committees for the Red claimed by the United Stares. cur1ty ngents today
began Scandinavia.
day, counter • intelligence sour·
Cross Donors dinner Wednes· The Soviet trawler was
checking 300 persons Including Rinaldi, a parachute cham· ces &amp;aid
day, March 29, were announced uoder tow near the
Americans named by accused pion and James Bond fan who
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today by Mrs. Ol8rle! Clark- Islands and the Coast
Giorgio lThe Flying Mad· pohe&lt;! said coofeiSed to running . Rinaldi's 300 names might 1
son, preaident of the Catholic reported it would take
man) Rmaldi "' part of a fan· the rmg along with his chubby mclude actual spies, persons
\Vome&lt;~'s Club.
vessel to Kodiak, about
Soviet spy network wtfe supplied the names under the Soviets listed as possible
They are: Kitchen,
Mrs. miles to the east.
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espionage recruits or persons
Charles Radford chairman ThiS was the second serture
~-- who m1ght be cultivated for
Mrs. Charles Cla;kson, Mrs: a Russian fishing ship irt
BUFFAW, N.Y. (VPI) _ data on North Atlantic Treaty
Ask ForA Froe
John ~iteh, Mrs. Thomas Hen- weeks. In the first instance, the
Representatives of five states Organtzatwn bases m Europe,
nessy, Mrs. Mildr&lt;d McCul- Coast Guard anested a Soviet
Pomeroy arra
bordering Lake Erie tneet to- Africa and the Middle East,
D1mon11ratlon
Iough. Mrs. John Kokovitco, trawler Marti&gt; 2 for fishing: a
In~ lo phon"
day here 1o dl!tusa ways 'to they said.
lv'.rs. Earl Morris, Mrs. Don mile off the coast in the Shumor Society
rid lbe Jake bottom o1 waste
The sources said it appeared
&amp;
Mullen. Mrs. DaVJ'd o~"-ger, l a•ins and the vessel's captain
lllld to report
matter - a problem one fed· balfling one spy could know so
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Items.
"B
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Mrs. George Hargraves, Mrs. later was fined $5,(100. The fine
erol official calls "a legacy of many names.
ut e whole
Doris r.einhart, Mrs. Catherine was pa1d two days ago by the ,
ball a century of neglect."
organization of this ring was so
1\e\sh.
Soviet Embassy.
Ch
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Tbe meeHng •ponsorod by uncommon that anything
The 12·mile offshore fisheries
ester et 0 . sts
the federal waU!r pollution possible," one security official II 2
and Tab!,., Mrs. claim was I'Stablished by Plan Early Service
eootrol admloijlratioa, Is the said.
nd St,
Pomeroy
;,aul •. . asci, chaJnnan,
!Mrs. I Congress
3't3T, ami early Sunrige servwes will be held tldrd part of a conference of
Buchanan, Mrs. Helena this year Russian and u.. s. Sunday mornmg at 6:15a.m. at Lake Erie pollodon wblch be- i)
Br~&lt;kl.,, Mro. Mary Kun!elman negotiators reached what has the Chester Methodist Church gao tn the oummer of 1965.
Mrs.
Hom~r GordOn, Mrs. Ibeen described as a ''business ~n~ucted by the .. seruor ~md Jk ""V'' 4 tjj!J"-.tftKilMJU .tq{#.:Nrn
George Hackett, Jr., Mrs. Hel· agreement" to recognize
Junior MYF.
DOWN, GEORGE
'" Handley .. Miss Anna Ho.,.ll Iclaims, with certain exceptions. Regular worship service will LONDON (UP!) - Magis·
M1ss Chnshne Groeser, Mr~
be at 9 a.m. with baptismal trate Mrs Audrey
L
M1ss,.Olg::J
rites for babies and adlilts, and waSfl 't the ·least put out
Pierotti and Mrs Ro" Srsson. l
reception of members IIllo' tht al she mounted the bench to
The kitc~en committee wil' ·
churc~. The children's program try a theft case, a mam wil·
meet Wednesday at 10 a.m. in I
will begm al lO ·a. m.• followed ness greeted her with a wolf
ihe ChUr!'h aiiOitOTIUm.
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by an egg hunt 00 the 'ChUTCh Whistle and the Cry, ''Wh&amp;t 3
lawn fl)r the first !iX grades. I smasher~" That was George,
a talking maynah bird . He'd
WA 'fERMEJ.ON LORE
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heen stolen from a pet shop
WASHINGTON (UP!) -The
Two OWoans Die
aod the' case was against the
b"! ev1dence or a cultivated , COLUMBUS (UP!) - State In Vietnam Fi bt
rnan who'd stolen him
"I'm '
plant's ongin 1s fiq&lt;ijng the Finance Director Richard Kra- '
g
·: flattered ., said th j
place where ancestrAl forms :bach said tOday the proposed I WASHINGTON (UP!) _ The
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still ~ wild: The riddle of 1Oh10 Bond Comm1•sion would Dcf&lt;J~se Department Wednesday ['
UNION SERVICES
the watermelon's origin was 1save money for taxpayers ln ~det1hf_11:d 3'7 U. S. servicemen. There will be Union Sunrise
sol\'ed when . explorer David I the lo~g run. ~rabach satd c~r:- 1 mcludtn~ tw~ from OhJO, who services at Letart Falls Meth- II
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L1vmgston d1scovered wtld 1struchon costs mcrease annua,ly. were killed m VJetnam. Th e odist Church Sund
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watermelons growing profusely Iand th e bu1 mg o cap1 a m- grou~ mcluded:
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:- j sponsoted by tile Letart Falls
1n central Africa, according to provements now would enable I P!O. O..car F. Ni~wand&amp;r,. 1 Olarge and Letart U.BI Charge.
thr Nahonai Gf?graphic "" So- the st•te t.-.n)oy the 1mmed1ate 1 son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nice- , Potluck breakfast will follow
ciety.
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be uni!Jilpl.oyment. \'/lien ()uo ; o, Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Juliao,l breakfast food and table ser••- '1
a --.• .._eel« .
steps IC&gt; lis capital improve· , 917 Benedict Ave. Mansfield ice
_,f.A!RO IUfll ,.-,,tome.! ~ :'1!0nts P!Oil:lllll. tne ·re:nut • is 1Ohio.
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he was found with 23 brinl. proje&lt;;Ji ihat..,. reali1 need&lt;d Img With the U.S. Army, sooo 1
ming cans he collected on 1111 !In tJie past we had to wait unui to be SPnt to Korea, was a guest
morning rounds In the Gama. there was a gteat need in many of the Meigs Motorcycle Club
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garbjiJe.
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Ioperate antiquated facilities 1124. Plans were made for'
Certified Gas Station '
Jbat were expensive to main- I • Enduro" on April 23, at
538 W. Moln
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ln. · . tJV!: wntl!8 ciJ.AIIS· .. March It was 70. The
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Claas of tlie
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flllilll, Kanawha Fa~ 1.!18 E U:B. Oass met on !l'uesday
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Jil.ARIIY D~ ~mlilUI somt rlln a]Obl the Sootb.Cen:· "'lllillc.: brarleitoo, 42.91.nsi"ll: ~ening ' llhi church with Mrs. Leo 'l'bqmpson Willi. prizts ·
u ~ Pf4ti
tral Okl~homa lllrder.
Londr!n· ·~Ill .~t. Mar T. Bert ,Roush and Miss MU~e .by Mn. Abagll! Tbompson
wlsHINGTQN (uPl) _ Thf:
A I;lt4e worse
. • met, ~ I feet, and Wjn- BumgaJ'!I'!r .as hooi,le""· .
Mrs. Lleuio RoUBb.
pros'pect for a record "~eat It •s "perha!)! josl a
fleld,, l'llllllllll! I! feet of rollers. .J'h.,meeUng opeited with the '
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crop :this year Is bectlnlng worse" than a week li9• ,l"am- M•~f _
811111!11. of('l&gt;ead Me to .. Cll· The,R.otary Club
for
bteakt&gt;r 11 1 mioos drought er slid. He s~4· tl)erc ·~ad. n91 Galll!'"J11. ~b .
Col: ·v~..'' ~-. Howard . Bur~ le~Ultr dinner
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continu•s 1~ grip the important ~ mueh furillar ••d·e.-oslon Queep ~P. 4·46 p. "'·• John Lit . led lbe driV.ilons. She read t-lio ~y .evenmg. A
Mrs, .
' but· noi'""• up $:4.5 p. m.; ·Dorothy Estes poeru "Easter in Old Jeruaa- .lileetlng was conducted, ~se tha
01·nttr " heat area .'" th e south ' dorin•• lbe ·wee"
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Tilt . Department of Agricol· He slid 95 per cent of the llaby Len dOwn 1.11 •:· .111., the lfOllP In prayer. Mra. Edwr.1 Stein, Clyde Foley, Arth·
lure, .n • p~IJ11g forecast •• coontieo ~ Kans~! and Okilhc. WOllam H. Zimmer •P ill a. George Jewtll presided alll' lh• Dr Thabet, Donald FosJesoq, . at
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sued ,~hi• weet, slid ~~~!!&lt;! ma re~ ~critlral" moisture m.: . St~v..son ~wn a a. m.; business meeting.
:Russell Capehart, I!Dbert Gll· w•th ·tht
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pla~tingo of winter and spring sbwtage8"1n both surface and Philip Sporn dowp »:95 a. m.
Miss MUiie B\lmgarner con-Imore, Rev. Marcuo Trough, Marlene
~ re.
wh~t will total 68 million ;ubsolb. The western two·tllirds 1111111••• IIIYir .- MIU'mel: docled a COQtest on jumbled Harry Miller, I!Dme Wlllla1118011, ~; hOII)I 'lrom
acres. With normal condltr.... of Texas, Eastern New Mexioo . W. S•eet up _s.l&amp; ·P·. m.,
., In tht·~ible.
"" Lew1s SUmmers, Lloyd Reush, wMkJ .stay In ~~~ where
thf de~artment said, tt.at acre. and Eastern Colorado also con· Mary Jane up 11.15 p. ~·· Win- ~ose attending were Mrs. and guest.
she Iii a
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·~· "'ould produco a record tinued to experience s e r i o u • litld, Suoan Lone "P U&amp; p.m .• Ho ard Burris Mrs 0 o· .
PEIISONALS
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met ! n
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cro~ of 1.1 billion busher,, al· drouRht conditions.
Allin &amp;. Merrill down 10·15 r S w M B~rnard Ll~vlnil: Mr. Probe 1\oush was bi'OIIIlhl
me eq: of
lowlni tho United Staleo to rt·
. m.: Lucy Jape Locao op 2 a.m.; ayre, "· C
rt Mrs RoY to the home of bls son and lam·
vtF•tora .
pledish some of its dt~ltll'd re- 1 Meanwhile, weather !erec~st· Tammy Wlute up 2:30 a. m.: ::; HarryM apeh;th~ Li~lng Jly, Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Wonde 'lib« ,Is •1:!~:~~ I
serooo.
ers said there was no preclp1ta- Helen Z. Up 3 1. 'Ill., 0. F.
maned, :si
M R F I!Dush, after belq a
Josepb Hosjntal In:·
lion mentioned in the loreclst Shearer up 4 a. m.: &lt;!elr.et u~ Mro. Fr
a ey, rs. · · at Holzer Hospital.
were her a\111~ llU Carr,
Tile lorecost hin(ed lll'gely for the next two day•. Looking 4:!0 u. m.; Fori Dearborn up Bryant, Mrs. Claylon Athey, Lt. Comm. (Ret.) ond Mrs. Fridl!y evening, and ·her lfllld·
on w•ather rondltions, however. ahead of that, 1 weatber bu· 1:06 a. m.
Mrs. Thelma Capehart, Mrs. James Dyer of Norfolk, Vo. parenll Mr. and Mro. Cluu. D.
and &amp;ovemment weather OX· rtau spokesman slid that eomo Qiolt River - Lock 14. De· George Jewell.
are spending
several weeks Wonde, S\llldoy alternooll.
perts roday pointed a gr~m plc- 1moistore was headed toward• fender up 3:10 p. m.~ OVI«: up
BAPTISM SERVICE
vtsiUng his mother, Mr1. H. L. Mr. Jlnd Mrs. Wilber Parker
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HELD ON SUNDAY
Dyer.
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W,ather ond crop •, ~ e r t ! Is no pressure 1ystem th•t wtll p. m.: Southern up 8:15 p. m.: AI the r~gular Sund~a~t n;rni Leah Ann Miller, daughter
graveside services ll
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· au ! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller, a Ruvenswood, W. Va., saturday
Wayn• Pdimer of the Environ. · Jllllr:e it effective •• far •• Pegay Downey up 1:26 *· m.; lni worshrp servlc~
mental Da)f Service .. iu !be making it rain.
Valley Voyager •P US a. m.: Lutheran Churc a
freshman at Marshall
lor Mra. Parker's oowln, Hardroulht Ricture in ~ Lower He slid 11\t· "'"~ shlllid tte• ' Lock 17, Jefferson op 11:20 p. tlon and Baptism service was slty an&lt;i a member of the Mar· old Mlchsel, of Huntinglon, W.
Midwest has not cbangid much ;loudy. mild weather with Ill· m. ; Leek 18, Inca op 2:2o a. m.; beld. Mrs. James
shall Pep Bind, went with the Va.
in the last week except for icrease1 humidity toward• the Robert. P. Tillolt ''P 6:~~ &lt;. m.; wao conl~tmed into the
band to the NIT
Basketball Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. Wonde
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end of the week, but no rain lo Jiarvey Jordan down 6:50 a.m.: bershlp of the church an
Tournament at Madison Square visited at the Clair Woock homl
"in the immediate prospecll.;' Queen City up 6rli5 a. m.; Look gel•. Sue Cunnmgham, Shery1 Garden In New York.
on Lincoln Heights,. PoJner&lt;IJ,
In .its crop producUon rtpOtl, 21, Beaver down 1 a. m.; filun. Danrse Cunningham,
.
Mr. Jim Stanford of Wichita, the Mrs. J. B. Hayea home
Ihe department said VI I 't e' can Bruce up 1:25 a. m.: Green· 01 Mr. and Mrs. Ja'."e~ Cunnmg. Kansas. visited his sister and Middleport, and the ~:=:~I
precipitation o&gt;er tn&lt;ISI of the up Looks, Elisha Woods down bam. Mu Allen Erchmger, Jr., family, Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Memorial Hospital in
Hol••r
Ht~,ltoh Visltlng iQintral and Southtrn G rta t !:~ p. m.; Rose G. down 7:1o eon of Mr. and Mrs. Mus~~- Lee Roush and Carolyn last last Wednesday. On
0 • week
hours 2~ and 7~ p. m. Parents Plams was less than bah ntr .. p.m.: Voc-K up 10 p. m.; Eu· Inger and Brian Gustav
they qain accompanied sars,bl
onl,1· on Podiatries Ward.
mal, ,
gtnie P. Jones up IO:!S P· m.; son •,f Mr. ~ ~r!i 1 ~a~~n
William Rwseli, pres!to visit her hUBband,
Some WI•• Erooltn
Codrington op 1:20 a. m.: Val· Send!., w~re apt'
n
e dent of the New Haven Worn· C. E. Wonde In the Vet:;:~
.
AdmiJsloaa
E&gt;tremely dry top soils lim· . vullne down S:l5 a. rn.: Rov· momoershJp of the church.
an's Club, accompaaied by Mrs. Memorial Hoopltal, and
MISs Joyce Hoffman, 1!6 State · iJed plant deve.lopment"and hu 1enswood down 4:05a.m.: Buck· AVALANCHE CLUB MEETS Danny Yonker and Mrs. Edwin him much Improved.
SL : Mr~. Ralph J. J.ohnstoo, permitted so!'rlt' oom~e from joye state down 6 a. m.: Esso The .Avalanche Home oem. RD••h of Nitro, attended I he Little Cbal'les Ritchie lper•tl
!14 Larrat Dr.; Glenn H. A~· ' wind erosion. Nebraska, 'l&lt;mto . West Virginia down 7:35 '' · m.; onstratron Club met at the home Woman's Club Convention held a day last week with CJ
krns, Jr .. 42Central Ave.: Cor- Dakota and Jhe Notti!Hn .Meldahl Locks, Loellin
Me· of Mrs. Howard Roush. Devo- at The Greenbrler.flotel
at FollrodandNinaRoblnnn
rue L. Wrlhams. Crown CJly: Mounr.ain Stales suffered sll!e ' Cleay down 6:SO p. m.; John tJons were led by Mrs. Ray White Sui bur S rln s.
the water wu up.
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Jeanette A. Casey Rl. 2 Crown wind uamage becau~ of nade· . J. Ro-.e up 9:110 p. m.; Joey Thompson. They opened with I .~;;;;;;;:;;P;;;;~P~;I;.;=======-'-====;
2ily; Gallipolis: Mrs. James ' qul.e snow cover ond dry top- &lt;.'hotin up 12:SO a. m.; Ar.drew the singing of "Sweet Hour of
E. slt"iP· Rio Grande: M~s. ooils, the report •aid.
P. call11110 up ~:10 a.m.: H. E. Prayor."
Robert E. Couiso!lc Gall11'9hs; 11 odded thol IIIIIOOoh wheat Bowles doWII 3:15 a. rn.; J. S. The
lesson
Lisa E. Rulllll:. Rl. 2 .Galli· generaiiY"..t~ In good oonditioo, Lewis down 6:50 a. m.
Through Cultural Arts"
was
polis; Robert M. HaDey, Rt. 2 ooll molsturt reserves now are
presented by Mrs. John Sm1tb.
Gallipolis; . M~s . Lewis G. Fife, . considered short in ~'"' o! I MASON BOWUNG Cli:'ITER i The group decided to bold a
RL I· Gallipolis : Debra K. Mac l lowo, Missouri, Nobrma and , WOMEN'S LEAGUE ,
family gel-lnielher at
tho
Kn•ll!1t, New Hoven; Mrs . Alta tho ~orth•m Plains. .
I S\Jnon'• Pic A Pair
68
Club Hou" on March 31st. Mrs.
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M. &amp;1, Rt. t W~llston; Mrs. I Elstwhere. winter «r•m P'l''· summ;ra f'lwmacy 50
Abagail Thompson led a. dis·
Marcaret M. Herbert! Oak Hill:, ] peels art 1omewt.at rno~t en · Blue Tarton
4l 38 CUBS!?" concernmg the Reg1onal
Mro. Arnold J. Deruleld, Iron· couragin&amp;. Winter damaJII! lorn Mason Furmlure
34
meeiJng. the date to be announ·
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ton; RDhert L. . Gillen. Rt. II tow tempeotures io aooul no"· !B " 8 Market
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cod later.
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Lucaavillo;, John W; Jitllton Jr.,\ mal. A.JW'J18ry ice sto•·m : m Conkle Coal
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Those atlendmg were Mn.
Ravensw664J 'IIh!WJF ·J. Mey- parts o? Ohio, Indiana and flli· High Serleo _ Simon'• Pjc Donald Haynes, Mrs. . Ueulo
er, RovlliiiJo¢: 'Mt•. Gordon rJOi' ~aosed concern, but gpv· Patr 22M, ·Blue• Tartan 2234, Roush, Mrs. John Sm1th, Mrs.
L. McKenrl•. 'Flat~ . . Ky.; ' ernmint form officials se.id it ' Somm~
2ln:
llarry Staall, Mn. ~I be r I
Ray · Barbt!r,, ~he~peal&lt;•: J...
·atlli too mly to rougt lhc lly Batey !102: Lee
' Thompsou, Mrs. Abagail
eph L.. Fltldf, illlbllll~, Ky.; i extent of possible damag~
, 43~, Anna Leo While 482.
son, Mrs. Leo Thompson, Mrs.
.
~n. NeiHe .1\1'. f&gt;1anotlff . .J••Ii- 1 Small grams '" the SotMJ are 1 High limO_ s • m m e r 8 Ray Thompson and Mra. HowN dA
Middleport
oon; Ancela ' J. , ~"!et· 1\t. I beginning lt·JrOW and .moisture Pharmacy, 'lfl, Simon's Pic A ani Roush_.
• 2n
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McArth\11'.
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IJHPPii" : ~re and m olh•r Pair, ?llaoBiuoTartan.~611; Bet· l Recreation wao led by
~. • • Btrtb•
·f' : orus ,ea,li&lt;Of the MIISJNipr•• ty Sayre;'201, Lee Richardson, ,
Mro. Rld)ard E. Elliott. !10!1 1•ere. "'risldered adtquate to . 200, Patti Arnold, 114.
I
ut 1 . m. ~!da1;:' •• lt!J:s. · plent•~'/- Prospecq m U1t P•· High Averages- Betty Batey I
Jimmie G. Parllllf. Vinl:m, .oon, ' etffe ~.orthweot were termed 11111; Retty Sa~~· 159: Wand• i
1HS p. m. lfeti'neoday; · Mrs. ~ to ex~ellent iJ!m!t of. 1 Gobrltsch 155~- Kathy l&gt;avls.
llollald C Nqley. · ·ChWlcolhe, m~d wml1i&lt;'nd diquate
154; Lee Rlctil'rdson IW; Bon.
daughter, S':25 p. m. ,Wednl!&amp;- lure.
.
· nie McFarland It:!: Allila Lea
day; Mrs. ~.&lt;!oris G. Fu.e: Rt. 1 1 The department said la~·seed· l whito 151; PaUl Arnold 110;
Gaitipolis, oon. 9:31 p. m. W¢- 1od oat• and barley Wllller;ed I!\ellie Smith 147: Beulah
aesday.
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Carloo J. Baldwin Ora L
Bordtn, Homer L !lr~nnon,
Sandra L. Burns, )ennifer Cole- : ·
man, ~~.-s~ttt .:. ile.vl,a, J.!rs. ·
Ronnie M. DelW)i; ~P$ 1 'Bor- 1 .
lh s. Dllckwort~; ·ltobin D. ·
Hutton. ~,.,_.L. Hy"'li. Mary ;
Ann Mllhll . .ley· M. Hatch.
Mro. Jolui F. Motller, · Alllfrt
Mooro, Mrs. Delbert N. Powell, ·
Mro. Thomu C. Runioll. ()key ,
E. S&amp;undtrl. Gary W. Sdnder, '
KltEST ORIGINAL '
Leonard J. Stelms. Suzan A.
byJ"n C11tle
Tho11111, Teroso D. Tolbert.
Stephen D. W....... ~aul D. ·
and Monchtttor Mode
Wough, Mrl! Verilol"'ll. Well.
Charlts W. Wbeelet, t ;"Mrs.
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Clyde
K. Board and
Mrs.
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One !lay at surgical · grand
rollllds, • group of •.oraeoos
proudly preaented IDe . caoe of
a man ~hoie leg wili 'put back
togetlter again alter being iii·
IIIDsl tom off In a sbop accident.

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AlA LIAS
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BEGONIAS

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Gibion,
who 11
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ot HoooiUlu. He is on a 30 day
leave. 'l'bou present Wft'e Mr.
and Mrs. F. 0. Whaley and
ll'tndson, Chip, of ColumbUB,
Mr. on4 Mrs. Clinton Gilkey
snd Karen, Kattry, and Tad. of
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GUkey and
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BEAUTIFq~

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Loathar l VInyl
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Sometimes dissa~sfaction Wlll&lt;ll
- Leah Ann "Miller, resulto Is a patient's 0 w
Haven, and Janeil C.ill and .fawt. Be(ore ,any major perin-'
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verSIIy Pep Billill, lrit&amp; Mar-l between patient and de ilst g ·
shall's team, ~nt;to New York l·w:cbnlpiete understa~
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where they· p~elpa~'; In lbe~ched. ~ mwt
ln~ude
Natrona! lJlvl).~ljon. . •
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at Madlson•sljoare i!~
compromise tr lme t
band members left · . ·
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day and retomed hime 011
of '!~; , mentiJ and
day by chartered Gr~d. health · mon&lt;Y'·Ifme
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LONDON !UP() -Russia, change In Peking's policies for I
Henderson Garden Club voted
. the mangled leg hod been re- ·which until recently scoffed at ' a long time Jo come.
to sponsor a child from tbe 1
moved and replaced with a pro- Ithe idea of an armed clash with : They .do not aoticipate any 1
00
. Lakineers I·H Club to 4-H I
thesis? This treatment would Red China. no longer dismisses policy switch by Mao Tse-tung
Pll\!ls were diScussed for a Camp this year. The group al·
have required only
a 1e w1the possibility of eventual and say they doubt very much
Va~allon B1ble School at the so wiU prepare Easter baskets
including surgery,
convales· oonfrontalion with h.r onNime whether the regime that will
reJ!Uiar meeting of the Home- for the children patients at Le· j
cence and getting wed to an ' ally.
·/ follow after his death or
buljjlllfs class ?f lhe Mrddleporl kin Slate Hospital. Mrs. Bar- i
artificial leg."
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; retirement is likely to alter Red
Chtp;eh of ChrJSt Tuesday eve-lion Mealgels president of tho ~ PT. PLEASANT- The sherI The· danger Is seen by rChina's course and especially
nm~ the church. The meet· ' group,
i iff's department Investigated I This ..queshon, Is !I worth· Communrst drpl~mats to loom relalionB with lhe U.S.S.R. m
lng~ opened with praye' by 1
·two mishaps
' wbile? should perhaps be ask· Ifrom mJScalculatron on the patt any de ..
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rather . change,.fCISJve
'rt com manner.
·n b Any
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f 111:55 p.m. on Rt. 35, two rniles i' Of~·
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entJs..,, "I am a very lh an fram a_ dl'b
e1 era.e
l~l9as reported that the car.
an I a es lbeyond Dead Man's curve and broken-hearted woman," writes , showdown wrth the mighty Red , Moscow 1.s tak '&lt;ng
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'\Pett.qrr the church foyer had rOt
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lmvoived a Volkswagen driven [ . rs. M. C. G. 'My perJOdon- :army.
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on an increasing scale against
illrr§!l and collection was lak·
by H~len Jane Pennington, 25, !trst scraped and curetted my I . The Pekmg regrme, lhey i any possible military ventores
en ,Nf·the bakeless bake sale
ISS Sprtngflme
Humcane, who told officers sbe i teeth and they felt great. But; .rgue, .troubled by mtcrnal !by Peking along its frontier
£Po.~ by the class. Mrs.
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lost control and ran into a ditch. !then he cut my gums away ulffJCultie! and a threatenmg i with the Soviet Union This
Ml""" Housdahelt has devo- MASON - Candrdates ror IShe suffered a bead lnJ·ury and ]•• that I now have large spaces Ieconomrc cnsls of maJor , rncludes rnr·t,·t
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· rrme were chosen re· was treated at Holzer Hospital 1between my teetb. Everything 1 propor t'10ns, may t ry to wvcrt
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titlllf·:,uslng
the topic "What 1M1ss Spnng
•· men is on a Ia
Ar#;jie Worth'' The' closing icent1y at Wahama Junior High IProperty damage w~s estimat: [I eat collects in those spaces .1attention from the uneasy home
r e sea1e an
was given by Wendell / School .
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. : ec at $31111.
! and I have to spend hours clean- Ifront . to external problems, ,
G~.
] 1he Nmth Grade candidate
The second mishap, also •jlng them with special gadgets. mcludrng the Smo·Sovret con- 1
~shments of ice cream · Susan Woodrurr., New Haven, : one vehicle incident, occurred They look so awful I can't 1 filet.
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a~ brated cake squares and her escort wJU be Donnie jat 11:45 a.m. Wednesday morn. !smile.
I ."There is n.othing mor~ apt
wfth ftbts and corree were serv- W~, of New Haven.
ing when a truck traveling east J .,
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divert attentiOn from mternal
~t:~~i,:~::V:an Meter. chr. I Erghth Grade candidate Is [on Sand Hill Road driven oy • On top of that, my brle was ~ shortcommgs than cooJuring up I
Pat KI o e s: !Sarah Carsey, Mason, and her Mervin Dale I!Dush, 23, Pt. Plea. Iground, and my front . teeth !an alleged threat from outside ;
Boggs, Mrs. Glenn ' escort " Lester Ohlinger, New sant, blew a !Ire 'and ran into a Iare tbjn, and have ~ knife edge. ' to the security and interest of a '
and Donna Glaze
•Haven.
field. Roush suffered a minor 1 spent more money than I ; country," Communist diplomats II
Fri.·Sat,, Mar. 24·25
i were Herman .Kin- ) Miss. Bonnie Jones, New Ha- : cut of the lip. Property damage j c~uki afford aDd now I'm in a :reason.
With 8 Gal. Gas
VanMeter, Lois: ven WI~ be the Seventh Grade' was estimated at $250.
brgger mess then b~re. I may I
See Uhle Cbance
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Mr. and Mrs. Wen. ' Ca?drdatc and her escort ·IS/ No citations were issued in ' not lose my teeth •. bu.~
The R~s~rans, Jt appears, do i Certified Gn Station
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Mr. and Mrs, I~erth Jo~es, Ma.son:
' eitiJer mishap.
; ~boot to iooe my mind.
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Trlpletl, Nora Rice 1. '11" · !tiJSs Spnngtrme cont~~~ .
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and ' sp~nsored by the Student·/.
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llfterattng a bl~ Treatment of ,
·~,!~,~d Houdashclt and : cou~crl of whJCh Cheryl Burns is RegJstered Bull
I pyorrhea, or periodouUcs ••
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· preSident. She was to be crown,
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_ ·- - ·Jed by Sally Yeager, .a member / Slam by Tram
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I PT. PLEASANT- A register. Hve denll•try. Spectallots who
: Mrs. DeW i I I : Wahama Jr. High lch~lay at ; ed bull owned by Mr. and Mrs. do thiJ work have produced
Pi. Pleasant.
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~~~EPrtg:eptll:e Mrs .. Harry AI: ghter, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Her· IRoad was struck and killed by : But many dentisll
p
. and a.ant, Mrs. Oshel •man Estep, Mason: Mrs. Guy ! a trarn at I a.m. Wedne!day, !somewhat the way Mrs. M. C.
son, Henderson; i Finley, Apple Gmve; Mrs. Jo- : near Krodel Park.
. G. does, that veey often lr&lt;••t-11
Eshenaur and dan- ' seph Ellis, Cotlagevil!c.
The ~mmal, which welghedjmetltls too severe. They maiD\.' r.
. apprmomately 1500 poonds, bad lain jhat in most cases. ~:~:JI
. apparently strayed onto the of treatment ohotild be "
: tracks In ilia nlgflt. The train ivaUve, particularly In regards
· was not damaged.
. 1to gum surgery and tootb.griod,
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Whe11 the preseqtalion was I 1.!~:;&lt;;
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Winners m e cunent contest.
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dramatic efforts were neeacd
from surgeons and
patient:
muacles and nerves were jo1n~
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sr'l'ts were used. There were re·
pealed opera~owt and mauy
IIWirlbs ol recovery, T be patlenl span~ about a year and a
.ball In and oot of the llosp!tal.

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ers: Pt. Pleuanl, jill. .
ln. · . tJV!: wntl!8 ciJ.AIIS· .. March It was 70. The
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Claas of tlie
$19.70. Worship
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flllilll, Kanawha Fa~ 1.!18 E U:B. Oass met on !l'uesday
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Jil.ARIIY D~ ~mlilUI somt rlln a]Obl the Sootb.Cen:· "'lllillc.: brarleitoo, 42.91.nsi"ll: ~ening ' llhi church with Mrs. Leo 'l'bqmpson Willi. prizts ·
u ~ Pf4ti
tral Okl~homa lllrder.
Londr!n· ·~Ill .~t. Mar T. Bert ,Roush and Miss MU~e .by Mn. Abagll! Tbompson
wlsHINGTQN (uPl) _ Thf:
A I;lt4e worse
. • met, ~ I feet, and Wjn- BumgaJ'!I'!r .as hooi,le""· .
Mrs. Lleuio RoUBb.
pros'pect for a record "~eat It •s "perha!)! josl a
fleld,, l'llllllllll! I! feet of rollers. .J'h.,meeUng opeited with the '
: · IIOTARY CLUB
crop :this year Is bectlnlng worse" than a week li9• ,l"am- M•~f _
811111!11. of('l&gt;ead Me to .. Cll· The,R.otary Club
for
bteakt&gt;r 11 1 mioos drought er slid. He s~4· tl)erc ·~ad. n91 Galll!'"J11. ~b .
Col: ·v~..'' ~-. Howard . Bur~ le~Ultr dinner
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Mrs, .
' but· noi'""• up $:4.5 p. m.; ·Dorothy Estes poeru "Easter in Old Jeruaa- .lileetlng was conducted, ~se tha
01·nttr " heat area .'" th e south ' dorin•• lbe ·wee"
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...,. -•• Ciarlo ,..._ up 8 !0 P m •
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ern G!eal Plllns.
bad there ~· much jl'&lt;ll!lli
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A. J. · P~ttOn d0WIIl~- · P· m.: Time." Mrs. Otha L!Ov\PJ led Richard On!, Prank Clpebart,
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Tilt . Department of Agricol· He slid 95 per cent of the llaby Len dOwn 1.11 •:· .111., the lfOllP In prayer. Mra. Edwr.1 Stein, Clyde Foley, Arth·
lure, .n • p~IJ11g forecast •• coontieo ~ Kans~! and Okilhc. WOllam H. Zimmer •P ill a. George Jewtll presided alll' lh• Dr Thabet, Donald FosJesoq, . at
. . Bay,
sued ,~hi• weet, slid ~~~!!&lt;! ma re~ ~critlral" moisture m.: . St~v..son ~wn a a. m.; business meeting.
:Russell Capehart, I!Dbert Gll· w•th ·tht
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pla~tingo of winter and spring sbwtage8"1n both surface and Philip Sporn dowp »:95 a. m.
Miss MUiie B\lmgarner con-Imore, Rev. Marcuo Trough, Marlene
~ re.
wh~t will total 68 million ;ubsolb. The western two·tllirds 1111111••• IIIYir .- MIU'mel: docled a COQtest on jumbled Harry Miller, I!Dme Wlllla1118011, ~; hOII)I 'lrom
acres. With normal condltr.... of Texas, Eastern New Mexioo . W. S•eet up _s.l&amp; ·P·. m.,
., In tht·~ible.
"" Lew1s SUmmers, Lloyd Reush, wMkJ .stay In ~~~ where
thf de~artment said, tt.at acre. and Eastern Colorado also con· Mary Jane up 11.15 p. ~·· Win- ~ose attending were Mrs. and guest.
she Iii a
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·~· "'ould produco a record tinued to experience s e r i o u • litld, Suoan Lone "P U&amp; p.m .• Ho ard Burris Mrs 0 o· .
PEIISONALS
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met ! n
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cro~ of 1.1 billion busher,, al· drouRht conditions.
Allin &amp;. Merrill down 10·15 r S w M B~rnard Ll~vlnil: Mr. Probe 1\oush was bi'OIIIlhl
me eq: of
lowlni tho United Staleo to rt·
. m.: Lucy Jape Locao op 2 a.m.; ayre, "· C
rt Mrs RoY to the home of bls son and lam·
vtF•tora .
pledish some of its dt~ltll'd re- 1 Meanwhile, weather !erec~st· Tammy Wlute up 2:30 a. m.: ::; HarryM apeh;th~ Li~lng Jly, Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Wonde 'lib« ,Is •1:!~:~~ I
serooo.
ers said there was no preclp1ta- Helen Z. Up 3 1. 'Ill., 0. F.
maned, :si
M R F I!Dush, after belq a
Josepb Hosjntal In:·
lion mentioned in the loreclst Shearer up 4 a. m.: &lt;!elr.et u~ Mro. Fr
a ey, rs. · · at Holzer Hospital.
were her a\111~ llU Carr,
Tile lorecost hin(ed lll'gely for the next two day•. Looking 4:!0 u. m.; Fori Dearborn up Bryant, Mrs. Claylon Athey, Lt. Comm. (Ret.) ond Mrs. Fridl!y evening, and ·her lfllld·
on w•ather rondltions, however. ahead of that, 1 weatber bu· 1:06 a. m.
Mrs. Thelma Capehart, Mrs. James Dyer of Norfolk, Vo. parenll Mr. and Mro. Cluu. D.
and &amp;ovemment weather OX· rtau spokesman slid that eomo Qiolt River - Lock 14. De· George Jewell.
are spending
several weeks Wonde, S\llldoy alternooll.
perts roday pointed a gr~m plc- 1moistore was headed toward• fender up 3:10 p. m.~ OVI«: up
BAPTISM SERVICE
vtsiUng his mother, Mr1. H. L. Mr. Jlnd Mrs. Wilber Parker
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HELD ON SUNDAY
Dyer.
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W,ather ond crop •, ~ e r t ! Is no pressure 1ystem th•t wtll p. m.: Southern up 8:15 p. m.: AI the r~gular Sund~a~t n;rni Leah Ann Miller, daughter
graveside services ll
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Wayn• Pdimer of the Environ. · Jllllr:e it effective •• far •• Pegay Downey up 1:26 *· m.; lni worshrp servlc~
mental Da)f Service .. iu !be making it rain.
Valley Voyager •P US a. m.: Lutheran Churc a
freshman at Marshall
lor Mra. Parker's oowln, Hardroulht Ricture in ~ Lower He slid 11\t· "'"~ shlllid tte• ' Lock 17, Jefferson op 11:20 p. tlon and Baptism service was slty an&lt;i a member of the Mar· old Mlchsel, of Huntinglon, W.
Midwest has not cbangid much ;loudy. mild weather with Ill· m. ; Leek 18, Inca op 2:2o a. m.; beld. Mrs. James
shall Pep Bind, went with the Va.
in the last week except for icrease1 humidity toward• the Robert. P. Tillolt ''P 6:~~ &lt;. m.; wao conl~tmed into the
band to the NIT
Basketball Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. Wonde
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end of the week, but no rain lo Jiarvey Jordan down 6:50 a.m.: bershlp of the church an
Tournament at Madison Square visited at the Clair Woock homl
"in the immediate prospecll.;' Queen City up 6rli5 a. m.; Look gel•. Sue Cunnmgham, Shery1 Garden In New York.
on Lincoln Heights,. PoJner&lt;IJ,
In .its crop producUon rtpOtl, 21, Beaver down 1 a. m.; filun. Danrse Cunningham,
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Mr. Jim Stanford of Wichita, the Mrs. J. B. Hayea home
Ihe department said VI I 't e' can Bruce up 1:25 a. m.: Green· 01 Mr. and Mrs. Ja'."e~ Cunnmg. Kansas. visited his sister and Middleport, and the ~:=:~I
precipitation o&gt;er tn&lt;ISI of the up Looks, Elisha Woods down bam. Mu Allen Erchmger, Jr., family, Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Memorial Hospital in
Hol••r
Ht~,ltoh Visltlng iQintral and Southtrn G rta t !:~ p. m.; Rose G. down 7:1o eon of Mr. and Mrs. Mus~~- Lee Roush and Carolyn last last Wednesday. On
0 • week
hours 2~ and 7~ p. m. Parents Plams was less than bah ntr .. p.m.: Voc-K up 10 p. m.; Eu· Inger and Brian Gustav
they qain accompanied sars,bl
onl,1· on Podiatries Ward.
mal, ,
gtnie P. Jones up IO:!S P· m.; son •,f Mr. ~ ~r!i 1 ~a~~n
William Rwseli, pres!to visit her hUBband,
Some WI•• Erooltn
Codrington op 1:20 a. m.: Val· Send!., w~re apt'
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e dent of the New Haven Worn· C. E. Wonde In the Vet:;:~
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AdmiJsloaa
E&gt;tremely dry top soils lim· . vullne down S:l5 a. rn.: Rov· momoershJp of the church.
an's Club, accompaaied by Mrs. Memorial Hoopltal, and
MISs Joyce Hoffman, 1!6 State · iJed plant deve.lopment"and hu 1enswood down 4:05a.m.: Buck· AVALANCHE CLUB MEETS Danny Yonker and Mrs. Edwin him much Improved.
SL : Mr~. Ralph J. J.ohnstoo, permitted so!'rlt' oom~e from joye state down 6 a. m.: Esso The .Avalanche Home oem. RD••h of Nitro, attended I he Little Cbal'les Ritchie lper•tl
!14 Larrat Dr.; Glenn H. A~· ' wind erosion. Nebraska, 'l&lt;mto . West Virginia down 7:35 '' · m.; onstratron Club met at the home Woman's Club Convention held a day last week with CJ
krns, Jr .. 42Central Ave.: Cor- Dakota and Jhe Notti!Hn .Meldahl Locks, Loellin
Me· of Mrs. Howard Roush. Devo- at The Greenbrler.flotel
at FollrodandNinaRoblnnn
rue L. Wrlhams. Crown CJly: Mounr.ain Stales suffered sll!e ' Cleay down 6:SO p. m.; John tJons were led by Mrs. Ray White Sui bur S rln s.
the water wu up.
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Jeanette A. Casey Rl. 2 Crown wind uamage becau~ of nade· . J. Ro-.e up 9:110 p. m.; Joey Thompson. They opened with I .~;;;;;;;:;;P;;;;~P~;I;.;=======-'-====;
2ily; Gallipolis: Mrs. James ' qul.e snow cover ond dry top- &lt;.'hotin up 12:SO a. m.; Ar.drew the singing of "Sweet Hour of
E. slt"iP· Rio Grande: M~s. ooils, the report •aid.
P. call11110 up ~:10 a.m.: H. E. Prayor."
Robert E. Couiso!lc Gall11'9hs; 11 odded thol IIIIIOOoh wheat Bowles doWII 3:15 a. rn.; J. S. The
lesson
Lisa E. Rulllll:. Rl. 2 .Galli· generaiiY"..t~ In good oonditioo, Lewis down 6:50 a. m.
Through Cultural Arts"
was
polis; Robert M. HaDey, Rt. 2 ooll molsturt reserves now are
presented by Mrs. John Sm1tb.
Gallipolis; . M~s . Lewis G. Fife, . considered short in ~'"' o! I MASON BOWUNG Cli:'ITER i The group decided to bold a
RL I· Gallipolis : Debra K. Mac l lowo, Missouri, Nobrma and , WOMEN'S LEAGUE ,
family gel-lnielher at
tho
Kn•ll!1t, New Hoven; Mrs . Alta tho ~orth•m Plains. .
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Club Hou" on March 31st. Mrs.
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M. &amp;1, Rt. t W~llston; Mrs. I Elstwhere. winter «r•m P'l''· summ;ra f'lwmacy 50
Abagail Thompson led a. dis·
Marcaret M. Herbert! Oak Hill:, ] peels art 1omewt.at rno~t en · Blue Tarton
4l 38 CUBS!?" concernmg the Reg1onal
Mro. Arnold J. Deruleld, Iron· couragin&amp;. Winter damaJII! lorn Mason Furmlure
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meeiJng. the date to be announ·
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ton; RDhert L. . Gillen. Rt. II tow tempeotures io aooul no"· !B " 8 Market
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cod later.
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Lucaavillo;, John W; Jitllton Jr.,\ mal. A.JW'J18ry ice sto•·m : m Conkle Coal
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Those atlendmg were Mn.
Ravensw664J 'IIh!WJF ·J. Mey- parts o? Ohio, Indiana and flli· High Serleo _ Simon'• Pjc Donald Haynes, Mrs. . Ueulo
er, RovlliiiJo¢: 'Mt•. Gordon rJOi' ~aosed concern, but gpv· Patr 22M, ·Blue• Tartan 2234, Roush, Mrs. John Sm1th, Mrs.
L. McKenrl•. 'Flat~ . . Ky.; ' ernmint form officials se.id it ' Somm~
2ln:
llarry Staall, Mn. ~I be r I
Ray · Barbt!r,, ~he~peal&lt;•: J...
·atlli too mly to rougt lhc lly Batey !102: Lee
' Thompsou, Mrs. Abagail
eph L.. Fltldf, illlbllll~, Ky.; i extent of possible damag~
, 43~, Anna Leo While 482.
son, Mrs. Leo Thompson, Mrs.
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~n. NeiHe .1\1'. f&gt;1anotlff . .J••Ii- 1 Small grams '" the SotMJ are 1 High limO_ s • m m e r 8 Ray Thompson and Mra. HowN dA
Middleport
oon; Ancela ' J. , ~"!et· 1\t. I beginning lt·JrOW and .moisture Pharmacy, 'lfl, Simon's Pic A ani Roush_.
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McArth\11'.
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·f' : orus ,ea,li&lt;Of the MIISJNipr•• ty Sayre;'201, Lee Richardson, ,
Mro. Rld)ard E. Elliott. !10!1 1•ere. "'risldered adtquate to . 200, Patti Arnold, 114.
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ut 1 . m. ~!da1;:' •• lt!J:s. · plent•~'/- Prospecq m U1t P•· High Averages- Betty Batey I
Jimmie G. Parllllf. Vinl:m, .oon, ' etffe ~.orthweot were termed 11111; Retty Sa~~· 159: Wand• i
1HS p. m. lfeti'neoday; · Mrs. ~ to ex~ellent iJ!m!t of. 1 Gobrltsch 155~- Kathy l&gt;avls.
llollald C Nqley. · ·ChWlcolhe, m~d wml1i&lt;'nd diquate
154; Lee Rlctil'rdson IW; Bon.
daughter, S':25 p. m. ,Wednl!&amp;- lure.
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· nie McFarland It:!: Allila Lea
day; Mrs. ~.&lt;!oris G. Fu.e: Rt. 1 1 The department said la~·seed· l whito 151; PaUl Arnold 110;
Gaitipolis, oon. 9:31 p. m. W¢- 1od oat• and barley Wllller;ed I!\ellie Smith 147: Beulah
aesday.
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Carloo J. Baldwin Ora L
Bordtn, Homer L !lr~nnon,
Sandra L. Burns, )ennifer Cole- : ·
man, ~~.-s~ttt .:. ile.vl,a, J.!rs. ·
Ronnie M. DelW)i; ~P$ 1 'Bor- 1 .
lh s. Dllckwort~; ·ltobin D. ·
Hutton. ~,.,_.L. Hy"'li. Mary ;
Ann Mllhll . .ley· M. Hatch.
Mro. Jolui F. Motller, · Alllfrt
Mooro, Mrs. Delbert N. Powell, ·
Mro. Thomu C. Runioll. ()key ,
E. S&amp;undtrl. Gary W. Sdnder, '
KltEST ORIGINAL '
Leonard J. Stelms. Suzan A.
byJ"n C11tle
Tho11111, Teroso D. Tolbert.
Stephen D. W....... ~aul D. ·
and Monchtttor Mode
Wough, Mrl! Verilol"'ll. Well.
Charlts W. Wbeelet, t ;"Mrs.
CATALINA
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Clyde
K. Board and
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One !lay at surgical · grand
rollllds, • group of •.oraeoos
proudly preaented IDe . caoe of
a man ~hoie leg wili 'put back
togetlter again alter being iii·
IIIDsl tom off In a sbop accident.

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with two legs, but the repair«d
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red; nee&lt;Jing support to balance

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Gibion,
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ot HoooiUlu. He is on a 30 day
leave. 'l'bou present Wft'e Mr.
and Mrs. F. 0. Whaley and
ll'tndson, Chip, of ColumbUB,
Mr. on4 Mrs. Clinton Gilkey
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GUkey and
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LONDON !UP() -Russia, change In Peking's policies for I
Henderson Garden Club voted
. the mangled leg hod been re- ·which until recently scoffed at ' a long time Jo come.
to sponsor a child from tbe 1
moved and replaced with a pro- Ithe idea of an armed clash with : They .do not aoticipate any 1
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. Lakineers I·H Club to 4-H I
thesis? This treatment would Red China. no longer dismisses policy switch by Mao Tse-tung
Pll\!ls were diScussed for a Camp this year. The group al·
have required only
a 1e w1the possibility of eventual and say they doubt very much
Va~allon B1ble School at the so wiU prepare Easter baskets
including surgery,
convales· oonfrontalion with h.r onNime whether the regime that will
reJ!Uiar meeting of the Home- for the children patients at Le· j
cence and getting wed to an ' ally.
·/ follow after his death or
buljjlllfs class ?f lhe Mrddleporl kin Slate Hospital. Mrs. Bar- i
artificial leg."
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Chtp;eh of ChrJSt Tuesday eve-lion Mealgels president of tho ~ PT. PLEASANT- The sherI The· danger Is seen by rChina's course and especially
nm~ the church. The meet· ' group,
i iff's department Investigated I This ..queshon, Is !I worth· Communrst drpl~mats to loom relalionB with lhe U.S.S.R. m
lng~ opened with praye' by 1
·two mishaps
' wbile? should perhaps be ask· Ifrom mJScalculatron on the patt any de ..
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rather . change,.fCISJve
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an I a es lbeyond Dead Man's curve and broken-hearted woman," writes , showdown wrth the mighty Red , Moscow 1.s tak '&lt;ng
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illrr§!l and collection was lak·
by H~len Jane Pennington, 25, !trst scraped and curetted my I . The Pekmg regrme, lhey i any possible military ventores
en ,Nf·the bakeless bake sale
ISS Sprtngflme
Humcane, who told officers sbe i teeth and they felt great. But; .rgue, .troubled by mtcrnal !by Peking along its frontier
£Po.~ by the class. Mrs.
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lost control and ran into a ditch. !then he cut my gums away ulffJCultie! and a threatenmg i with the Soviet Union This
Ml""" Housdahelt has devo- MASON - Candrdates ror IShe suffered a bead lnJ·ury and ]•• that I now have large spaces Ieconomrc cnsls of maJor , rncludes rnr·t,·t
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titlllf·:,uslng
the topic "What 1M1ss Spnng
•· men is on a Ia
Ar#;jie Worth'' The' closing icent1y at Wahama Junior High IProperty damage w~s estimat: [I eat collects in those spaces .1attention from the uneasy home
r e sea1e an
was given by Wendell / School .
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. : ec at $31111.
! and I have to spend hours clean- Ifront . to external problems, ,
G~.
] 1he Nmth Grade candidate
The second mishap, also •jlng them with special gadgets. mcludrng the Smo·Sovret con- 1
~shments of ice cream · Susan Woodrurr., New Haven, : one vehicle incident, occurred They look so awful I can't 1 filet.
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a~ brated cake squares and her escort wJU be Donnie jat 11:45 a.m. Wednesday morn. !smile.
I ."There is n.othing mor~ apt
wfth ftbts and corree were serv- W~, of New Haven.
ing when a truck traveling east J .,
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divert attentiOn from mternal
~t:~~i,:~::V:an Meter. chr. I Erghth Grade candidate Is [on Sand Hill Road driven oy • On top of that, my brle was ~ shortcommgs than cooJuring up I
Pat KI o e s: !Sarah Carsey, Mason, and her Mervin Dale I!Dush, 23, Pt. Plea. Iground, and my front . teeth !an alleged threat from outside ;
Boggs, Mrs. Glenn ' escort " Lester Ohlinger, New sant, blew a !Ire 'and ran into a Iare tbjn, and have ~ knife edge. ' to the security and interest of a '
and Donna Glaze
•Haven.
field. Roush suffered a minor 1 spent more money than I ; country," Communist diplomats II
Fri.·Sat,, Mar. 24·25
i were Herman .Kin- ) Miss. Bonnie Jones, New Ha- : cut of the lip. Property damage j c~uki afford aDd now I'm in a :reason.
With 8 Gal. Gas
VanMeter, Lois: ven WI~ be the Seventh Grade' was estimated at $250.
brgger mess then b~re. I may I
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The R~s~rans, Jt appears, do i Certified Gn Station
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Mr. and Mrs, I~erth Jo~es, Ma.son:
' eitiJer mishap.
; ~boot to iooe my mind.
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·~,!~,~d Houdashclt and : cou~crl of whJCh Cheryl Burns is RegJstered Bull
I pyorrhea, or periodouUcs ••
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· preSident. She was to be crown,
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; end of the assembl •
I PT. PLEASANT- A register. Hve denll•try. Spectallots who
: Mrs. DeW i I I : Wahama Jr. High lch~lay at ; ed bull owned by Mr. and Mrs. do thiJ work have produced
Pi. Pleasant.
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~~~EPrtg:eptll:e Mrs .. Harry AI: ghter, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Her· IRoad was struck and killed by : But many dentisll
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. and a.ant, Mrs. Oshel •man Estep, Mason: Mrs. Guy ! a trarn at I a.m. Wedne!day, !somewhat the way Mrs. M. C.
son, Henderson; i Finley, Apple Gmve; Mrs. Jo- : near Krodel Park.
. G. does, that veey often lr&lt;••t-11
Eshenaur and dan- ' seph Ellis, Cotlagevil!c.
The ~mmal, which welghedjmetltls too severe. They maiD\.' r.
. apprmomately 1500 poonds, bad lain jhat in most cases. ~:~:JI
. apparently strayed onto the of treatment ohotild be "
: tracks In ilia nlgflt. The train ivaUve, particularly In regards
· was not damaged.
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March 28.

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Easter ••• with Russell Slover's delicioua Easter
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U4ellver1 the message. and of God at Chester, will receive
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w•eater's WVOX Br&lt;Jacl. St., celebrated her, birthday and have :no notion of the number
P · apelled her IIIIJit 'Laura Malo- liOI'III81ly sophisticated "'.;.1
, , ,•nd de,votionlt were grallllii!Dg from P:rick J. r;. ,gli'O'' in honor of St. Pl~ck's Yorile.rs who walked right
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.JUDITH SMITH
BETTY CLARK
one of the women I 'nU air is ~tb lea:::"' ~a . Dublin Bay prawns, Oakwood iplaying there in JB!I.; the "Hel·
BE'ITY SUE CLARK, a senior at Rutland Higb of
Bible.
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School, and Judith Smith, senior at PQmeroy High
Doring the business session \.
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Limmerick, black &amp; white pud· ', well have been in war • tom
School, have been awarded scholarshipll to Nationplans were made for a rummage , 1n; hostess m the absence of 1dmg (never black &amp; tan) from · Detroit asd alt'l! calm Vietnam
~. wide ~auty Academy in Columbus. They were se· sale this spring. Mrs. Wallace I' Mrs. Fultz, who teaches In the rWaterford, sausages lroin Coun- Iat the same time -· simply be·
,, lected from over 450 applicants.
the traveling basket schools.
\ty Cork, ll:aditional aU-over-Ire· ,cause our Gen. We!llmi&gt;re!IInd :
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toward the Great Hour of Shar· A dessert course was setyed by I adventures of a middle • aged 1Downey admits his lrioll Soda, 1111d entertain his and her and
Img program. Puohc 1nvtted. . , the llostesses to 10 membe'i's and couple laced with the "lonely" :Bread WitS baked right here ·n ,our desperately fun-needy troop
SA"'URDAY
guests, Mrs. Trudy Stuer· years of their Hve1 alter thelr i Manhaltsn by his pal Sa m•lhe hospital; tonsils .. Morton
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POMEROY Church of Chnst Coleman, nephew of Mrs. ~lice to Europe l,s begun. She reiat- !fine standing of the Coney l!· ithe hospital; IOilSill ... ~: i
Will hold a bake sale, saturday' Coleman.
ed their experiences both hu- lland Jewish Collll1lunity Center :Downey got the happy 8IJ '
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PROVIDENCE pastors and
Members aDSwered roll call the Morosco Theatre bulletin I
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REGULAR meeting of t~• ministers will meet al tilt' Na. "The Best Is Yet To Be"
givinaadiaappointmentlngrow.lboard for such h~orary spal· (alms high Oh'J hasn't a tes
\ XI Gamma Mu serorlly will be omi Baptist Church m Pome- Bentz Plageman was the
ing up. l!frs, Paul Bonnell, Day. 1pe""s a• Lou Jaeobl, Woody AJ. i to dance 0~ .. ' Smart Bobby i
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; held Man:b 23 at I p.m. at the roy, March 20th, at 3 P· m.; ject of a book review by Mrs. ton, hOUieguest of her motheryen and Tony Roberts to share ' Kenoedy: bis st. Pollick's Day '
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Rodney Downing, and Ithe luck.
Brunch for newsmen today was '
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. pas~, samuel J. Jackson.
meeting of the Middleport Lit. Mrs. Doaahue, were guests. I Wildenslein Gallery boss E. schduled at 10 a.m., long be. !,!PLY COl\IMUNION Sem&lt;e MEIGS County Improvement erary Club held Wednesday af. Candy was served lollo•ing the \Jay Roll8uck was rushed to lore they migbtlet a good blttMIIHIY Thursday, at 7.30 p. Ass0C18tl0n woll _meet at the temoon at the home of Mn. meeting.
Roosevelt Hospital: complete ,uloua base and
m.~ lbe Syracuse First Unit· Bookmobile ·buildtn&amp;, March 25 Bernard Fultz.
.~terian Church, Is to at 7:30p.m. The Meigs Ceunty __
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In 1933 the Germ ft";"'"'""
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POMEROY Church of Christ
an ~~) , , -CITY Citizens Bao¥1 Ra· is sponsoring a bake sale to be gave , Adolf IUUer · blanket
.,(llub wiD meet Thursdau belli saturday. March 25. be- power for lour years.. ·
Mlldl 23. at Am-Vets Lodge ginning at 9 1. m, al Duke's In l9ti8 32 pers&lt;~ns dled
H , In Pomeroy. All C-B Ofl''· Cleaner on second St., In Porn· Gbl~lainsswepl through
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Methodist Church meets school dance party, March
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:?:!1. Ql-ho'sless wiD be .Mrs. and colored Easter eggs. Per·
!Monday
D6rSe1.\ Riebel Ail aucUtn sale sons donating and wishin~ pick· DAUGHTERS ol Amo!rlciiii \I
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. up shOuld eontact Mrs. Man· Veterans, Camp 95, will meet
Frida
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CliiDIINITY /ooD Frida owen by Friday.
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Mom is very happy now, but
Dear OklO
Dad still drinks Recent! h ·
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tl were spelled with an ·•s." My stepmother called and ask:
ConSider yourself lucky to be I ed me if there was something
of..u,and lOOk for the I could do, as the doctor said
1ft group, not a bunch It would kill him in
maybe
phonies. - H.
six mon!~•· We've tried AlcoHelen
holies Ailonymous. He didn't
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M Y boyfr~d and I broke up stick with it. What can 1 do? _
The ~avy ReCruiting Office ,
to date other people. I go with DAU&amp;HTER OF AN A. A
has llllilounced 1 new Navy en- ,
someone else now, and so does FAIWRE.
Ustment program called t h 0 1 The Athens Area Navy fte. he. Recently, I met hla new , Dear Daughter
Medical Remedial Enlistment cruiter Robert W. Litz, is seek· glfl, and now she caUs me ev· If your father won't acknow.
Prog&gt;am, It enables young men, ing ex-navy men who did not e~ rnght to pump me about ledge he needs help no 0 n e
who are unacceptable for serv· feel they were getting ahead in hom. She SIU!S 1 owe tt to her can help him. When even a
Ice because of minor phyalcal tt.eir old rating. Those qualify· because I kno~ so .-, ,rna n Y death sentence won't slop hi8
"'ects, to enlist in the Navy. ing can change old ratlnss and thongs, about hun.
drinking, he may be beyond
Such defects must be correct· retain old pay grades through Don l-1ay hang up because aid, Try the A. A. route once
ll&gt;le either by treatment or ,.,.. the reenlistment incentive pr"' [l've tried and she calls right more, and then - you can only
terY withJo six weeks afti!f gram known as "Re-Score."
wait and pray.
tlli.!lmellt. Tbe applicant must "
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lit enUslment and a· Conversion to one of th~ crlt- 1of Ene has entered intO a face what she can't'change. 111 wtllaubnlit to the leal rating!( • '
f Iwork1?g .agreement will&gt; _lhel H.
m..UCjl[' adlon to Class "A" school If you reen- !Detroit Tigers to field a nunorl Dear Helen
till delocf.
llst for lour years.
league baseball . team, Mayor Why are people so lmrant
M 1M present time It la not Class "A" and "B" school LeWIS J. Tullio aiUIOIIDCed as to ask an expectant mo1her
(Ill• 1tMr iong thla program If you r..Wist for sll y•rs. Wednesday. The Tigers will dumb questions? I've been
lilt, 10 Ill YIIUIIS 111en In- For Cbmpk~e information on stock 1 class A New York· pily wed since June and
=-=~tiboald= cpttacl the Na· the Re§core program and to ~:nnsylvarua League team expecting our baby in May.
BuidllltC Cilloe, •-lly calJ. check your ol!j, rating against re.
Where I work, people look
•1111 • alql .., 111e of. tbe current "critical" rating
otralght In the big middle
tiJidl II located In Blbr list, see your Navy Recruiter,
The AlmaiiiC
say, "Are you married!"
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.lfaiii .. 1 a.m. ;; 1 p.m: ple, Pomeroy,• from 10:30 to the B2nd day of 1967 with 283 to or just plsin tactless? - MAlt- '•
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The moon Is between the firs! Dear Married
---~·u.s. VIctory
andThefull s~lnge.
All four, probably. Smile and
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PERTJI, Scotland (UP!)
Tbe ~om. g star Is Mars.
give 'em the back of your hand
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The United Slates curllna
.venmg stars are Venus - your ~It on• of oourse. -H.
STOCKTON, Calif. (UPI) - came off a t4-3 vlclor)'
and Jupiter.
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' The tlnimllll', : ol Padflc Swltwland Wednesday night
German rocket scientist Wer· Please, please give uo
, oooOIIIICid WfiC!lililllay tliat C. the favorite in the Scotch ner Von Braun was born o" this the addreas of Vietnam
: drle WarteD .. Dempsey hu been Whiskey Cup l:Oil!petltlill.
in !912.
Call where we can
letters,
: a PP o1n ~ed albleUc director. The top four . teamJ In lbe
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Dempsey, pmenUy aaslsiiDt World Serl.. of Oirllni meet In
othleUc dlreclor Ill the Ualnrel- the semi ftnals Thursday ' with
: ty of ANona, ~ lake over the United States, sporting a 7~
. June It -succeeding Dr, Paul record facing Sweden and ·
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llprlnc Jlltlbylerlal to be held ~: ~ J'i!!M'' tbal Gaello line mtllll 11!:
helgbt oJ cblc-wbell ·tbe 1lucl~ I
Itt AlbeDI, April 7 at till Marcil Jllll ''G!Mii 'Po!w•l' ....,. Til• JDlri:'allDI tradllloii''WIIiln fOil Ee8S !JI Wlnda' arrtvt!l wllh
·llieetlnl of·Group n of the Fint &amp;reeJI, ...,... ·~ • 1111 ' w-e eltOUib 10 send the ve11 ;y Berlln, Carol BJjlri:ma!l:
U&amp;fed Presb~n Churcll' In ~ere lll't llllldi by 'tw ilGIIIpall- 1'f!est." ... A folne minestrone tile' eo!lllllllllatiDI iDd proved
Mjddleporl ~ evtniDg at le&amp; .. · 411 .U. S. 1D111Wf
girl, lovely blonde owner ,her bo8pltal alep bada't made
!hi 'home of , J - Bucha. Berets · t.re manufactured i of Barbetta's splendld Pied- her a whit tess belu!Hulla Iter
nln. MrL Eel
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w•eater's WVOX Br&lt;Jacl. St., celebrated her, birthday and have :no notion of the number
P · apelled her IIIIJit 'Laura Malo- liOI'III81ly sophisticated "'.;.1
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.JUDITH SMITH
BETTY CLARK
one of the women I 'nU air is ~tb lea:::"' ~a . Dublin Bay prawns, Oakwood iplaying there in JB!I.; the "Hel·
BE'ITY SUE CLARK, a senior at Rutland Higb of
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School, and Judith Smith, senior at PQmeroy High
Doring the business session \.
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School, have been awarded scholarshipll to Nationplans were made for a rummage , 1n; hostess m the absence of 1dmg (never black &amp; tan) from · Detroit asd alt'l! calm Vietnam
~. wide ~auty Academy in Columbus. They were se· sale this spring. Mrs. Wallace I' Mrs. Fultz, who teaches In the rWaterford, sausages lroin Coun- Iat the same time -· simply be·
,, lected from over 450 applicants.
the traveling basket schools.
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toward the Great Hour of Shar· A dessert course was setyed by I adventures of a middle • aged 1Downey admits his lrioll Soda, 1111d entertain his and her and
Img program. Puohc 1nvtted. . , the llostesses to 10 membe'i's and couple laced with the "lonely" :Bread WitS baked right here ·n ,our desperately fun-needy troop
SA"'URDAY
guests, Mrs. Trudy Stuer· years of their Hve1 alter thelr i Manhaltsn by his pal Sa m•lhe hospital; tonsils .. Morton
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POMEROY Church of Chnst Coleman, nephew of Mrs. ~lice to Europe l,s begun. She reiat- !fine standing of the Coney l!· ithe hospital; IOilSill ... ~: i
Will hold a bake sale, saturday' Coleman.
ed their experiences both hu- lland Jewish Collll1lunity Center :Downey got the happy 8IJ '
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PROVIDENCE pastors and
Members aDSwered roll call the Morosco Theatre bulletin I
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REGULAR meeting of t~• ministers will meet al tilt' Na. "The Best Is Yet To Be"
givinaadiaappointmentlngrow.lboard for such h~orary spal· (alms high Oh'J hasn't a tes
\ XI Gamma Mu serorlly will be omi Baptist Church m Pome- Bentz Plageman was the
ing up. l!frs, Paul Bonnell, Day. 1pe""s a• Lou Jaeobl, Woody AJ. i to dance 0~ .. ' Smart Bobby i
n.
; held Man:b 23 at I p.m. at the roy, March 20th, at 3 P· m.; ject of a book review by Mrs. ton, hOUieguest of her motheryen and Tony Roberts to share ' Kenoedy: bis st. Pollick's Day '
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, Co]QII)bus &amp; Southern Obi• Moderator. Henry C. Fletcher. Arthur Strauss at the
Rodney Downing, and Ithe luck.
Brunch for newsmen today was '
~c Co.
. pas~, samuel J. Jackson.
meeting of the Middleport Lit. Mrs. Doaahue, were guests. I Wildenslein Gallery boss E. schduled at 10 a.m., long be. !,!PLY COl\IMUNION Sem&lt;e MEIGS County Improvement erary Club held Wednesday af. Candy was served lollo•ing the \Jay Roll8uck was rushed to lore they migbtlet a good blttMIIHIY Thursday, at 7.30 p. Ass0C18tl0n woll _meet at the temoon at the home of Mn. meeting.
Roosevelt Hospital: complete ,uloua base and
m.~ lbe Syracuse First Unit· Bookmobile ·buildtn&amp;, March 25 Bernard Fultz.
.~terian Church, Is to at 7:30p.m. The Meigs Ceunty __
M:.:.rs.:_._M.:_ax_ D_o__
nah_u_e_w_as___ 11
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around the teble In Ministerial Associ•Uon is cordianoex of the church. The ally mvlted to altend.
In 1933 the Germ ft";"'"'""
. Uc in Invited.
POMEROY Church of Christ
an ~~) , , -CITY Citizens Bao¥1 Ra· is sponsoring a bake sale to be gave , Adolf IUUer · blanket
.,(llub wiD meet Thursdau belli saturday. March 25. be- power for lour years.. ·
Mlldl 23. at Am-Vets Lodge ginning at 9 1. m, al Duke's In l9ti8 32 pers&lt;~ns dled
H , In Pomeroy. All C-B Ofl''· Cleaner on second St., In Porn· Gbl~lainsswepl through
$2.9e WEST CLOCK SPRING
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,
OON CIRCLE of Boosters will sponsor a hig'l A thought lor th• day-13r1Ush
Methodist Church meets school dance party, March
":Y'~,cZ•r.1':' Lat~: once
WHILE THEY' LAST
BATH SIZE
·lr . sday at % p. m. al the Saturd•y, at the Pomero; Jl'. sa ·
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, Mrs. Nan Moore, pro· High School aud1torlu01 fro~n weak;.~ s' but the c b lid
~.leader, and hostesses are 8 until 11 p. m. The Jays w11l stren::g~t=·------­
REGULAR 69c and 89c
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' Davis, Francis Klein emcee.
returned from Jentsalem by
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MIDDLEPORT PT.A., bake the astor when he was there
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VIEW Garden Club wt sale Saturday, Mar. 20, at Dud·
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&lt;,ll'INnlday evening, March 23, at 9 a. m. Variety of boktd goods
:?:!1. Ql-ho'sless wiD be .Mrs. and colored Easter eggs. Per·
!Monday
D6rSe1.\ Riebel Ail aucUtn sale sons donating and wishin~ pick· DAUGHTERS ol Amo!rlciiii \I
,~·llld:
. up shOuld eontact Mrs. Man· Veterans, Camp 95, will meet
Frida
ning Kloes or Mrs. Richard Monday, March '11, at 7:30 p.
CliiDIINITY /ooD Frida owen by Friday.
m. at the DAV Hall.

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jAA~~ocr; J('lly thtl I!"'Jp ""'"'to an fltfr lptciuliiiehooae between religion and him.
$HI HAD JIOUIU WITH Hrl OVriHLlRINIJ
fun. - ~KIE
Mom is very happy now, but
Dear OklO
Dad still drinks Recent! h ·
........ as If developed cirrhosis
. of the liver
y e
. y our "In" crowd """NS
tl were spelled with an ·•s." My stepmother called and ask:
ConSider yourself lucky to be I ed me if there was something
of..u,and lOOk for the I could do, as the doctor said
1ft group, not a bunch It would kill him in
maybe
phonies. - H.
six mon!~•· We've tried AlcoHelen
holies Ailonymous. He didn't
f
M Y boyfr~d and I broke up stick with it. What can 1 do? _
The ~avy ReCruiting Office ,
to date other people. I go with DAU&amp;HTER OF AN A. A
has llllilounced 1 new Navy en- ,
someone else now, and so does FAIWRE.
Ustment program called t h 0 1 The Athens Area Navy fte. he. Recently, I met hla new , Dear Daughter
Medical Remedial Enlistment cruiter Robert W. Litz, is seek· glfl, and now she caUs me ev· If your father won't acknow.
Prog&gt;am, It enables young men, ing ex-navy men who did not e~ rnght to pump me about ledge he needs help no 0 n e
who are unacceptable for serv· feel they were getting ahead in hom. She SIU!S 1 owe tt to her can help him. When even a
Ice because of minor phyalcal tt.eir old rating. Those qualify· because I kno~ so .-, ,rna n Y death sentence won't slop hi8
"'ects, to enlist in the Navy. ing can change old ratlnss and thongs, about hun.
drinking, he may be beyond
Such defects must be correct· retain old pay grades through Don l-1ay hang up because aid, Try the A. A. route once
ll&gt;le either by treatment or ,.,.. the reenlistment incentive pr"' [l've tried and she calls right more, and then - you can only
terY withJo six weeks afti!f gram known as "Re-Score."
wait and pray.
tlli.!lmellt. Tbe applicant must "
New Team
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.IIIla Ill othet resp.&amp; fully Re-score offers:
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I ERIE, Pa; (ULl) -The clty iuy Group may belp his wile
lit enUslment and a· Conversion to one of th~ crlt- 1of Ene has entered intO a face what she can't'change. 111 wtllaubnlit to the leal rating!( • '
f Iwork1?g .agreement will&gt; _lhel H.
m..UCjl[' adlon to Class "A" school If you reen- !Detroit Tigers to field a nunorl Dear Helen
till delocf.
llst for lour years.
league baseball . team, Mayor Why are people so lmrant
M 1M present time It la not Class "A" and "B" school LeWIS J. Tullio aiUIOIIDCed as to ask an expectant mo1her
(Ill• 1tMr iong thla program If you r..Wist for sll y•rs. Wednesday. The Tigers will dumb questions? I've been
lilt, 10 Ill YIIUIIS 111en In- For Cbmpk~e information on stock 1 class A New York· pily wed since June and
=-=~tiboald= cpttacl the Na· the Re§core program and to ~:nnsylvarua League team expecting our baby in May.
BuidllltC Cilloe, •-lly calJ. check your ol!j, rating against re.
Where I work, people look
•1111 • alql .., 111e of. tbe current "critical" rating
otralght In the big middle
tiJidl II located In Blbr list, see your Navy Recruiter,
The AlmaiiiC
say, "Are you married!"
1
lid&amp;. I r; Congress St Athens who is located at Masonic Tern· Today • Thursday, Mareh 2.1. Are they crude, rude, snoopy
.lfaiii .. 1 a.m. ;; 1 p.m: ple, Pomeroy,• from 10:30 to the B2nd day of 1967 with 283 to or just plsin tactless? - MAlt- '•
: .....,.,. lllru i\idliY and a a.m. 12 Noon ThurSdays.
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11 lfoaa Gil Saturday.
The moon Is between the firs! Dear Married
---~·u.s. VIctory
andThefull s~lnge.
All four, probably. Smile and
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Tbe ~om. g star Is Mars.
give 'em the back of your hand
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The United Slates curllna
.venmg stars are Venus - your ~It on• of oourse. -H.
STOCKTON, Calif. (UPI) - came off a t4-3 vlclor)'
and Jupiter.
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' The tlnimllll', : ol Padflc Swltwland Wednesday night
German rocket scientist Wer· Please, please give uo
, oooOIIIICid WfiC!lililllay tliat C. the favorite in the Scotch ner Von Braun was born o" this the addreas of Vietnam
: drle WarteD .. Dempsey hu been Whiskey Cup l:Oil!petltlill.
in !912.
Call where we can
letters,
: a PP o1n ~ed albleUc director. The top four . teamJ In lbe
'
Dempsey, pmenUy aaslsiiDt World Serl.. of Oirllni meet In
othleUc dlreclor Ill the Ualnrel- the semi ftnals Thursday ' with
: ty of ANona, ~ lake over the United States, sporting a 7~
. June It -succeeding Dr, Paul record facing Sweden and ·
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Medical Repair
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.un some o my re-married. My father baa been
found out I 10 to drinklnll since as J.ong aa I can

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llprlnc Jlltlbylerlal to be held ~: ~ J'i!!M'' tbal Gaello line mtllll 11!:
helgbt oJ cblc-wbell ·tbe 1lucl~ I
Itt AlbeDI, April 7 at till Marcil Jllll ''G!Mii 'Po!w•l' ....,. Til• JDlri:'allDI tradllloii''WIIiln fOil Ee8S !JI Wlnda' arrtvt!l wllh
·llieetlnl of·Group n of the Fint &amp;reeJI, ...,... ·~ • 1111 ' w-e eltOUib 10 send the ve11 ;y Berlln, Carol BJjlri:ma!l:
U&amp;fed Presb~n Churcll' In ~ere lll't llllldi by 'tw ilGIIIpall- 1'f!est." ... A folne minestrone tile' eo!lllllllllatiDI iDd proved
Mjddleporl ~ evtniDg at le&amp; .. · 411 .U. S. 1D111Wf
girl, lovely blonde owner ,her bo8pltal alep bada't made
!hi 'home of , J - Bucha. Berets · t.re manufactured i of Barbetta's splendld Pied- her a whit tess belu!Hulla Iter
nln. MrL Eel
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gOOd tires, R&amp;H,
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Prices otart a~ 309.9~
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Will Be Out Of

A\\IRIGHT, MEN, WE GOT

His Office Fnday

CHANCE OF COMIN'

~I.."E CON~ENCE

COMIN' UP AN' OUiil'

OUT OF IT WITH A

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ABB{&amp; .A~D ·. SLA~S

GOOD PEAL ...

and Saturdoy

EAGLES CLUB

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MARCH

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''Wealth and Want In th e
Same World" was the . topic
usetl Jiy Mrs. Paul w•mer at
Ma,t.aD University
the meeting of the Friendly
here for the spr!ng
Circle. Tuesday evening, at the
with tiieir parents, Include
· United
Church
of
W:allace with Mr. and
Christ, w;ing the text St. Mark
Dwight Wallace and faruily.
11:7, "For you always have
Johnson, with Mr. and
the poo1· with you and wherever
James Johnson and family, John
·will, you can do good to
Blake with Mr. Eddie Blake
But you wiil not always
and family, and Mike Shaler have me."
witil Mrs. Shafer and family.
Mrs. Wilbur Perrin gave a
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rh:e
reading, "Voice of th.e Cross,"
'!oiedo are guests of her •iste:, followed by a prayer by Mrs.
Frances Boarhs. The)· Werner.
came !or the illness of his
ter, Mrs. Cora Bennett, wh,.ll

Middleport

There will be a Good Friday ,They Know Not What TheyiEpiscopal Church.
Jervice for the Pomeroy citn· !Do/' the Rev. Lester Roush of "I Thirst," the Rev. Warren
munity Friday at the Firstlthe Ohio Methodist Conleren~e. [ Zinn of the Cbeshire • Kyger- i
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Bapti st Church, from noon to . "Today, Thou Shalt Be W1th ·Hartford Parish.
~ p. m., featuring the "Seven iMe In Paradise," the Rev. "It Is Finished," the
Words of Christ"
BtU Perrin of the Trinity United Carver Wllliams of the First
It is a servwe designetl so Church of Christ.
Baptist Church.
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Ihat all can come at any time "Sun, Behold Tby Mother," "Into My Hands, I Commend 1
and leave at any time.
,the Rev. Llewel!Jn Simpson of My Spirit," Envoy Ray Winiog 1
T!Je Seven Words, along with'l the Fo,.stt Run Baptist church. lof the Salvation Army.
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follows:
;Thou Forsaken Me?", the ReV. Iin the worship on this day in i
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Sta te Deg'ree
T0 Be Received
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announclni the blrlb..p! ~~~~
Joseph WllUam, March .a;:A~
St. Mary's Hoapltal In ~
vllle. Tbe Scraps have a da~·
ter, Lea Ann, ,go S. Paternl!i!
grandparents are Jllr. and. Mrs.
Clyde Seragg of ~tuUall41 and
maternal grandparents ar~ l6!:.
•nd Jllra. John Fife, Lal&lt;.e ·CI!Y,
Tenn., and a great grandmother
is Mrs. Rou Fife of Cbeshlrt.
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Philip Globokar
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The buslneu ;.eetins was
conducted by the president,
Mrs. Thomas Young. Articles
of food and clothins were recelvetl !l'.OJil the members fur
needy families ' and were placetl
in the basement in storage boXes to meet needs as they arise.
A lily will be placet! in the
church sanctuary by the Circle
lor Easter Sunday, Following
Sunday services the lil~"~ill be
given to a shut-in of tj;J congregatlon. A u'l'hank yo( note
was received from Mrs, •!&gt;lbej't
Woodard.

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go to the Stale convention in son of Mrs. WllS1soBni.ISDUI'Y,
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MI- 3• Charles M. Werry, suen t ! Suzanne is a senior at South- ~ ~asherwere dinner ~uests
Tuesday with her parents, Mr. 1ern High ~ool where sh~ t.a~es cay of Mrs. James Ti~ at
and Mrs. Ralph G!bbs, s. ., of 1active part m school act1V1lles. home near R~tia~d. T.1e birl:h-11
New Haven
She is president of the FHA, on 1day of Mrs. Kmca1d was ohserv·· II
The Frle~dl1 Neighbors Club the Annual Staff, the Echo ed during the dinner.
of Naylor's Run took Easter Staff, FBLA Club, Pep Clul&gt;, : Mrs . . Leota Hawley, who
boxes to the residents of Meigs a past hbranan, and Jumor bee~ a _med.Ic~l patient at
County Infirmary Tuesdr.ay ev- ! Miss candidate. .
I Galhpo 1Js Medtcal Center,
ening.
I She also takes an active part I be:en ~e~m·ned to the home
Dick Werry, son of Mr. and lin her community, where she is ~,,. ;~lidred Hawley and Mr·s.ll
Mrs. (,'barles Werry, who is
member of the Syracuse Me- · Nan Moor_e.
student of Glenville Stale Tea- 1 tilodist Church, a« istant teach- I MISs Mildred Hawley sut&gt;Sti· ll
chers College , Glenville, w va., i er of the Nursery Sunday school i luled for Leo Kennedy, 4t .,
will arrive home today w spend I class, member of the Senior the Middleport Schools
Easter vacation with bis parw1choir, and MYF member, MYF week.
1IDisiricl officer, and past vice· Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Eva"''ll
ents.
Steve Sewell Marietta was a president of the Meigs County and snn, Jeff, have returned
guest Sa:turda; of Jam;s Crow !MYF.
! their home in. CUlve; City, Los
of Syracuse.
iAngel,., Calif., af•er .
Mr. and Mrs. carl Moore callspent .wo weeks bere With
ed on Ml'li. Mary Auruiller who
parents, Mr. and Mrs. ~~-;~:~~~
1s spending several days with
Evans and Mr. and Mrs._E
her daughter, Maxine Arnold,
P_•c_ke_ns_ and otner relatives.
Athens Road.
Mrs. Brooks Sayre, Syracuse-, 'The meeting night in J:pril l aration of t~e dinner.
"'cenlly visited her daughter, was changed when the Sal- 1 Mrs. Ohhnger named lllrs.
recently Maxine Arnold, Mrs. .
. S.Lt. and Mrs. Michael Swatzel isbury P.T .A. met
1 and son, Donnie, at Indiantown , with the president, Mrs. Wit- Eblin and Mtss. Rosalie ~tory
IGap, Pa. Mrs. Swatze1 anj son IHam Ohlinger, in charge. De- 1to the ~nunatmg cormruttee,
MARJORY ANN WARNER
returned home to spelid a weoks' ' votions were given by Mrs. ito report m April. The regular
visit.
James Will.
' meeting of the P.T.A. was
ENGAGED -Mr. and Mrs. George H. Warner of
Harrisouville Road announce the engagement and
2nd. Lt. Michael Swatzel, In· It was announced that a din- changed from the third Tuesday
approaching marriage of their daughter, Marjory dianto;vn Gap, Pa., visitod re-~ ner would be served April 18th. in the month till ~ the aecAnn, to Constructionman Jerry L. Burns, US Navy
cently with bis parents, Mr. and All members were asked for ond Tue~y for April on~.
Seebees, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Burns of Pome- Mrs. Charles Swatzel, and his \ donations BRd to help with prep- meetm~ Will be held Apnllllb.
roy. Marjory Ann is a 1966 graduate of Pomeroy
wife's pareuts, Mr. and Jllrs. - - - -The room count was won
High School and is employed at Veterans Memorial Brooks Sayre, Syracuse. His 1 cuse, returned home Monday the fourth grade taught hy Jllrs.
Hospital. Constructionman Burns served in VietNam
wile and son returned wJndiaiJ- 1from Camden Clark Hospital, ILillian Smith. Refreshments
as personellman aboard the Landing Tank Ship Wa· town Gap with him Sunday.
1Parkersburg, after eye surgert Iwere served by the parents
shoe County, and is presently in California awaiting
Mrs. Eugene Forbes, Syra- and iJ convalescing nicely.
fourth grade pupils.
ord ers to Steelworkers Fabricator School. An open
qpdlelight wedding and reception is being planned
off May 6 at 7:30 p.m. at The Zion Church of Christ
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tant NFO supporters were ••· quarts of mUk is being dumppeeled to "bit producers in eas~ ed every other day iR Athens
ern Meigs County last night 10 county.
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drnln their tanks."
Mrs. Smlll! aald . new NFO
II wao learaod today some · members are l!elng gained each
dairy farmers of lbe coonty day In the area, Including some
left lllhh burnlDc !1 lbelr now from GaUla county. Sbe
milk lltn!,.. and lbetr homes reported 12 trucks from
a
lhnlughout Tbnrsday Jtllht. Southeastern ?"Jo Milk Associ·
Several wore reported to have a~on have willingly stopped
otayetl ar all nlgbl to protect PJCk-ups.
their mUk.
In answer to reports that
Meanwhile, Mrs. James Smith there still are adequate supof Darwm, a NFO supporter, plies of mUk h, the area,
said today the holdout at their Mrs. Smith charged that some
datry ia "being contlnuetl.''
Athens stores .are now being
Mrs. Smith, satisfied
that lorced to stock Claso II pro·
meaningful negotiations
are ducts.

Visit the busy Ready To
Wear Department for all
your wearing apparel fqr
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and Truth." Prayer was given
Iby Helen Leifheit.
I Roll call was answeretl by
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!Easter. Thedau voted to pur·
The Evangeline Missionary . chase a lilly for the church on
Socoety of the Pomeroy Church Easter. Missloo study on !be
of Christ met at tho home of Pbilippine Islands was led by
Mrs . Elwood Bowers, Chester ; Mrs. Orvllle Wells.
Road, Tuesday evening.
! Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Bowers, president, pre- : the host~ to. Mrs. Wells, Mrs.
!idetl. Mrs. Waller Kennedy, in Helen Leifheit, Mrs. A. L.
charge of devotions, read Psalm ! Phelps, Mrs. Conrad Ohlinger,
43 and John 1~. Topic 6! De- i Mrs. Clarence Andrews, Mrs.
votions was "Prayer for
Clyde Andrews, Mrs. Walter
Jr., Mrs. Lewis Os:==:;====~:.:-~· Kennedy,
borne and daughters, Kathy,
Insurance
Debbie aod Sherr! and Mrs.
AUTOMOBILE Insurance been Denver Kapple.
caocelled? Lost your operal·
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INC. belore renewtns your
auto Insurance. We may be
able to savo yoa ....ey.
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Milk Boycott Spreads ·into 5 More Stat
United Press Intemnatior.al
willing to talk about the NFO hnd a sUil&gt;ius of suppll...
. The l;atlonal Farmers Organ!- demand for a 2-ci!n~ao(!ual·t Nowhere In the boycott area
zation milk mar~et oovcott, increase in the price of bul~ were major shortages reported.
although having no apP,.rent mUk b•cause "the presSUl'e ha• It was learned Thursday that
effect on the s~pply or price of been hullding on the industry," the South Dakota NFO had
retail milk. spread today Into Slaley said.
signed a contract with the
New England and to the Gulf or How&lt;ver, dairies In Chicago, Custer cheese factory of Custer.
Mexico.
located in the heart of the S.D., calling for a $1.05-pe:NFO President Oren Le boycott area, said they ac&lt;uall;·l hundretl weight inc"'ase ~' tho
Staley announcnd the e~ansioo
of the cu~the-supply-to-ralSe-the
price effort from 25 to 30 •L•Ies
at the end of a day filled with
the worst violence recorded in' .
connection with the eampalga,
now in ill: lith day.
Staley said the NFO bad
orgllni!ed chapters in Maua·
chusetts and Maine 8lld had
been requested to move into
Vermont, Connecticut
and
Louisville.
As hundreds ol disgruntletl
farmers dumped m1ik rather
than sell as prices they cor.•ider
ridiculously low, a leen-ager
was shot Thursday, a mil~
truck driver said he was
abductEd and loads of mllk

price paid farmers.
Wilii•m DUiings, a special
officer at Knowlton, N.J . shr.t
19-year-old Willian• Quick ir the
leg when Dilllngs said be saw
Quick and two men cbmb onto
n dairy truck.
Elmrx Tlnnes a truck drive•·
for a dairy in Flemington, N.J..

reported he was. all&lt;!U"Cbll:l
his trac!Dr-trailer with
ilundred cases of
bljackod. Tbe driver
unharmed. '!lie rig
overturned al the loot
Other cases of vartdalo'\'it jij~
terrorIsm were
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Staley said early today
negotlations were ~&gt;improving"
between the NFO and dalr7
industry representatives: and
that the talks would be "greatly
broadened" later today
The dairy operators
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Grant Asked
For Clean·ng
Stream·Beds
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District, Tburaday aMOuncetl
the district haa applied to tile
Office of Economic Opportunity
for a grant of $150,865 to provide a work training program.
Crisp said the conservancy
district, If the grant is made,
will hire 36 workers to clear
two rna or streams in the con·
1 d'strlct The
prose7~"~oul~ ~ire about 43
~eeks to co~ete.
It Ill estimated the program,
when com letetl, would lower
the flood !est In the area by
approximately 30 inches Crisp
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was
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;let was accepting application
I em lo ment over 70 appli·
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eo! information, today askaol
the state luurattce
meul to r"j•cl automobile in
mance 'ncr'ases put into e~
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partmenl, lue labor organlza s
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were based on dala for the I! JERUSALEM~ Jordan (UP!) announced some cancellations Jerw;alems, Arab 11111
moorths endinc June 30, 11185. -A Good Fr1day army of because of the weather.
were st1lled to marlt: lil.l ..
&amp;o~ted ·to the period be- '· •
No Voli!o
pilgrims today tr~ tile path to But sperial aircraft_ ferried mourning of Cluiatendom-, II "
1 The Ohio Fann bureau Fed·
!&amp;'IS' and 11115, Director Croft said co-ops In Clev.land ; erotion board of trustees asked
Calva~y: t he hill 01 t h &lt; •cores of fore~gn VISitors co this, its blacltest day.
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cruclfwon, bravmg the same , Jerusalem from Boirut, Leban· Like churches the-"! oy~jlij!~tl
! estimated aeeumutative no.•votce m the regnlatmn of ernment take steps to hall 1mbleak,_
stormy _weather that on, where th~y were grounded the Church of the Seplldlre
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111111\ray revenues would be $3.2 , ~ ;, the Pittsburgh market ports of milk. Tbe t~ustees said
chromclers _descflhed wllen Je- , by heavy ramstorms Wednes- hU!hed and devol4 of
bl!(l_il!l;·leaving $2.li billion reo ,liFO leaders In Western Ohio imports keep Amerocan prtcea
sus Christ d1etl tilere.
Iday.
until the Joyful
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~ · pttgrams we!'ll estended. '"I'll Darke and Mercer coun- F1chter sa1d he did not want
religious movetl up a way liaed : Umted Nations and d1piomauc The church Is dlvkled
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now with garish souvenir shops , personnel stationed on the half a 00... o11en -::~
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!tela in Darke County Thursday. farm organtzaUon to Increase
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and In sight of the barbed wire 1laraelt side of the tensely ,.llgious CO!!l!IIIIDIIlet,
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aut:untdenti!ied woman, carrv· milk prices but believed Wash.
FREETOWN, Sierra one. and brick barriers that divtde divided Holy City.
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'the Roman Catilo\ic.
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in Spviet Central Asia, The action came on the farm ers Union has made attempts said
mutiny in thiS es
ca Christ's death began Thursday Ad~i.ISlono - Ora llalfhiU, regularly.
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Dawkins Tb Ch h of the •-·......,.
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' ary patriarch of Jerusat.m washed INew Haven: Barbara Spurl&lt;&gt;&lt;;k, of the Resurrec:tloll; WBI- II •
said Tashkent's "FIr II the farm In a caravBI&lt; of vehi- $0.60 in Ohio.
ownol'll along Big and Little baTbrrac Irs.
-~ I to the the feet of 12 laymea in Chesler: William Wyatt, Mid- the Fourth Century by
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dleport· Linda Williams 1 Porn· lin the Gre I
nn:j\U'OIQ setY ce reee
clClJ more an P. m1
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e sa1 w.UA-CO
one Y Leading Creeks Crisp added.
d' !-It tl
wer;1n """' ~nd I remembrance of ctJrist's wash'
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!baa 30 calls lor medlcal tclnding wagoos and lrucltJ.
the Agriculture DeparlmOilt lri
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r~•o · ~ ·; ;· :; the mutiny ing the feet of his AposUes
eroy; Iva Powell, Pomeroy; Fire, war and
0 er,_po 0 :
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bearl at.[ Ashooting Incident tn Mercer Wasblngton ~er existing laws , ONE OJIIOAN KILLED
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The churcll which ~any · Marlha Searles, Middleport.
have deltioyed lbtr ,
On
2County Tu-•- ni8ht wu un tbro""'
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Defense Departmeat Thursday Ithan West VIrginia, has been the site of christ's deatll and of ,1'
H 11 ' Cl
Clark' buildmg dates mainly
Identified 26 U.S. servieemen, 1tense and confused oince hts burial, wos crowdetl for tll•\Ge;:'a Ro~on, ara
'last cenll!l'l'.
0 10
lncllldlng one from Ohio, who Tuesday when the governor eeremony.
ms. __ _ _
The chll!'ch, a bU(e
were kllled _lri ~ In Viet· \ general, Sir Heary Lightloot ~usands of pUgrlms re- ) Metp General Hospital . oncloses the site of both_
nam. Tlie group incltldetl 1st Boston, and just-instslletl Prime . mamed outside althougb their Adtr!ltslola - Charles Eblin, and tomb .loUowltll St. ,
Lt. PeterS. .LarSon, son of Carl Minister Siska P. Stevens were 1 number was dlmonlsbed frOm Pomeroy.
Gospel, 11:41, wltlallllld
J. Jarson, 2ili Napoleon Dr., clamped under house arrest in · prevlouo years hy tloe heavy Dtaclw'pl - George Ren- tomb was cloee
Kettering, Ohio.
the 1overnor's residenee.
Irainfall. Hotel keeperS even .ahaw.
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Some Ohio milk dealers predicted today the Nallonal
Farmers
Organization's withholding action could taper
PRro11e More Aid
off during the Easter weekend, but NFO members said
'f¥111NGT0f NLa-boTHTbE ~~ 8• they would continue to dump milk for two months if nee·
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an ~ appro_val of seven
Joseph Fichter of Oxford, president of the Ohio
lOll " ,uung pro(rarrur lor &gt;91 branch of the National Farmers Union, praised the moo.~~s·at a cost qf ftl5,6011 tn tives of the NFO but said similar actions had failed in the
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stale fund!.
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federal
Fichter, whose organization claimed a membership
under the Man· of 10,000 farmers, said the Ohio .Farmers Union had not
and Train· been asked to join in the holding operation to keep milk
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from the market and push up prices.
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persons
lead.:
action.
general farming.
mlfk dumping was increiill!lal A mUk baub"' tank truck
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a deily rate of 10,1100 p&lt;itmd!. was otruck by a "purr.pin ball"
v;,t;;.,,Bi-'Pile
·shotgun Slug while parketl in
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In Pittsburgh, Ronald Croft, Cnicasaw A few hours later a
·\~U~ - OHIO· WILL ;controller of Country Belie Co- similar ~~~~~ slug was fued
~ 1 f$.7 billioJ within the I operative F~rmers, charged from an auto into the home of
~' t.Jo decades to .OnstrllCtlth~t Ohio dairy farmers were Leo Homan two roUes west of
lhe Highway Deparlment being used in a~ attempt to ~hicasaw. The olug penetrated
. .-flf,a M-page, lull-color re- foist a federal mUk marketing I• mattress on which Homan
. ' ',Which began J;lrculatton ofl\er on Westera Pennsylvania and h.s wife were slee 1 •
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folell' county farmft's '!'bursday rilsJ!t apparently escaped
r.ew Incidents of ·milk dumpillg
v.bicb have accompanied . the
Natlollal Farmers Organization
mil~.boillfP.I oeUo:~
1\heriff Robert C. Hurtenbaeh
utcl.ihili morning be had recelved _nq· reports of new. lncl·
_ dents u1 ljle county last naght.
; ~ ~. sheriff's departm011t,
~er. ~as lnveatigated sev·
er~complilnts from dairy
tl!riliefs lri the western section
0 , the county who fwnd milk
had been drained from their
1~ Wi!dnesday night and
ThursdaY morning.
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