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                  <text>�Soollnel, Pul'·~~~~~~ _!1~~_!Februar&gt; 2'1, 1969

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Ptl. Terry Knight Wins Citation

llolzer Modl~al Center, First
Ave . \ 'lsltlng hours 2-4 and 7-Jt
p.m. Parents only on Pediatrics
Ward.
Admissions
rublicatioo of admissions is
prohibited until furthf"r notice.
Births
'M rs. Waymer E. Newman, J&gt;t.
Pleasant , son, 3:24 p.m. Wednesday; Mrs. Larry L, C'leland,
Rt. 1 Middlep011, son, 10:30 p.
m. Wednesday; Mrs. Paul E.
Kloos, h.Uners\l·ille, son, 8:58 p,
m. Wednes&lt;iaJ.·; Mrs. Terry R.
Cullum s, Hemlock Grove, twins,
son, 2:56 a.m. Thursday , daughter, 3:04a.m. Thursday.
Discharges
Brian M, A11en, Mrs. Richard
::., Asher , Mrs. Richard N. Avdul,
.ee Ann Black, Mrs. Jotm M.

Bordman, Mrs. James Bowen,
Roy J. Friend, Eugene R. Curtis, Mrs. James R. Hammond,
Mrs. Thomas D. Harrh:1, Mrs.

Orville !Iogue, Malcolm D. Jackson, Mrs. Clifford D. Mannon,
&amp;~san M. Ohlt.ngcr, Everett C.
Ransom, Mrs. George F. Robbins, Mrs. Delbert Russell, Mrs.
Oscar 11. Smith, Wttltam H.
Smith, Mrs. Fred L. Tackett, Elmer H. Thomas, Miss Ethel M,

past year have inclulled sehoo1
bus inspection• in Marloo County, 1111.-lling ol Patrol participation ln city school driver educat ion classes, heading the juvenile
traffic safety school In con.iwtction with Juvenile Court and assignment at the Ohio ExpoJitioo
Center last s\DDmer. He also ill

Young, Mrs. Hoger D, Young, and

Mrs. Lillie Fields.
PLAN DANCE
There will be a dance Friday
after the game at Waharna between Wahama and Wirt until mldnight. It is being sponsored by
the majorettes. Admission will be
50c. The Jays wiH emcee,

an active member of the National

Guard.
A graduate of Pm&gt;eroy High
School, Knight, 25, resides in
Caledonia with hi.&amp; wife, Sharon.
and son, steve. He atteJded Ohio

OllTSTANDING PATROLMAN. North central Ohio district
(:ornmander Capt. James J. Fullenkamp of the Ohio State HlghWa)' Patrol (left), pre sents l'atro1man Terry M. Knight a citation
for being 'liOted outstanding pMrolman of the year at the Mar·
ion post
'\'OliTH ASKED FOR IT!
This ('Olumn is for young people, their problems and pl eas.
ures, their troubles and run. As
wltl1 the rest of Helen Help US!,
it welcomes laughs but won't
dodge a serious question with a
brush-aO:.
Send yoor teenage questions to
YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, care of
Helen Help US! this newspaper.
Dear Helen:
We were working our ouiji
board the other day. just for run.
and it spelled out, "Leave me
alone." We kept on asking questions and suddenly a picture on
the wall in back or us went side·
wa,y s and I felt a cold chill down
my back.
Ever since then it seems that
someone is in the room with me
when I'm alone. Doors slam by
themselves, and even though I
straighten that pi cture e v e r y
da,y, i.t never stays straight.
Do you think I conjured up a
ghost, and how can I get rld of
him? rm sure it'll a "him."'
Maybe I'm a witch and don't

are bugs to be S(Jiashed, the teens
can whip out their cards and
maybe get some service. - BOB
Dear Bob:
Sounds like a great idea. But
somehow it'&amp; a sad commentary
on the Urne s whtm kids net~
Identification t:rds to prove they
aren't vandals. - II.
Dear Helen :
I thought you'd liketoknowthat
something I read in your col~
umn finally broke my dad of the
cigarette habit .... I hope .
I got a pack of his cigarettes
and wrote in red ink on every
one of them such things as,
"ONE DONE LUNG, •• "CAN.
CER CHANCER," "COUGH,
COUGH,'" ,.WIDOW M A K E R,"'

'FROM COUGHIN' TO C 0 FFIN," "INHALE AT YOUR OWN
RISK," .. SMOKE. C H 0 K E,
1

Oass A Play Resumes

At Gallipolis Friday
Two Gallia County team s are
still in the running a s the Class
A Sectional Basketball Toorna·
ment resumes at 7 p. m. Friday
in the Galli a Academy High School
gym.
Coach Lloyd Myer s' Southwest·
ern Highlanders will meet top-seeded Alexander at 7 p. m. Then
at 8:15 p. m., Coach Rudy Shively's North Gallia Pirates wilJ
tangle with the Qak HUI Qaks.
Winners of the two Friday night
games will meet in the Class A
Sectional finaJs at 7:30 p. m. Saturday in the GAHS gym, The winner of lhat one goes to the Chillicothe District TournannmL
Top-seeded Alexarder is 11-6
for the season whl1e Southwes tern

CROAK," "TRY A BREATII
MINT
lNSTEAD,"
"SMOKE
GETS IN
YOUR
LUNG~"
"EIGHT YEARS OFF YOOR
LIFE," "Affi PDLLUTION,"
'"DANGER
AHEAD ," "WHEN
YOU SMOKE THESE, WHEEZE!"
Dad is a cool head and does.
know lt. - SYBn. THE \SECOIIl!l
. ~ • n•t get mad. When he started
Dotr Sybil:
'
· smill&lt;m:g t""
•t t~· "'' .
fice , everybody nipped Includ· Ma;ybe you'Ve been reading too
.many witch craft tales. They're ing him. Then they got into a
run it yoo don't take them ser- discussion about q.dtting. and
ioosly, · OOt it awears you're a five people make a bet - the
first one to go back would buy
patsy tor the occult cult.
Mrs. Henry Hartman entertain.
Look, Honey, the "'l!lllpernat- dinner for the rest of them. ed recently with a surprise par .
ural" is a big fad now: A book They asked me to decorate one cy honoring her mother. Mrs.
store manager tells me it's re- pack each ror tbem to carry in Curtis Wolfe, on her birthday anM
placed sex on best seller lists. their pockets. When they feel the niversary.
And t~t•s fine for strong.mlnd--- urge, they show the cigarettes
Gifts were presented to Mrs.
ed people or pure nuts - but around, and - put them back Wolfe. Three decorated cakes
in--betweeners like you let it get unused.
were served with ice cream and
!i:) rar nobody has slipped, at
to them, start "feeling"' ghosts
sandwiches, to Mr.andMrs .Jack
in the woodwork when a picture least that the rest know about. Conroy , Columbus; Mrs. Alice
- MEMBER OF NON-SMOKERS Dodson, Long Bottom; Mr. and
ps crooked.
A good rule : When yoor ooUl CLUB
Mrs. Eldon Van Meter of GranPERSONAL TO TULLIA: Ev. vUie; Mrs. Myrtle Van Meter,
board puts chills down your back
give it to a friend. - H. ery normal persons feels jeal- Guysville; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
ousy. The ditference is : some Violet, Tuppers Plains; Mr. and
Dear Helen:
1 have a solution for the kids hide it better than others. Lead- Mrs. Willlam. Reeves and daugh·
who get treated like dirt at stores er types such as you are highly ter, Ellen, Coolville; Mr. and
just because they're teens competitive, and usually a b i t Mrs. Jolm Hayes and grandson,
arus therefore suspect. Why not spolled by easy conquests, So Lowell Ridenour; Mr. and Mrs.
tfave Identification Cards issued when your position seems threat· Howard Wolfe and son, Rickie,
b,y a central agency, and made ened, you blow up a storm . Your Belpre, Curtis Wolte, the Henry
s.peci.fically for young people, to particular k\Dd of jealouOY Is Hartman family and Kimberly
lftow that they have been check· three~ourths rear. and if you Boggs.
$I out and aren't shoplifters or don"t leam to hide it - a n d
Sending gifts were Mr. and
.(lroperty destroyers? Then, when laugh about it - that which you Mrs. Arthur Barr and Mr. and
clerks get mean or act like kids rear ma..v come true. - H.
Mrs. Howard Thompson.

clmette•

Mcifher ·Honored

With Surprise

is 10--81 including tournament
wins.
In FridaY's nigh.Lcap, the Oak
Hill and North Galiia are ~11 on
the season.
Southwestern finished its regular season with a 7-8 record but
has won three in a row in tournaments. The Highlanders downed
Kyger Creek 7615 jn the opener
of the Gallia County Tournament
and then defeated Hannan Trace
62-48 to "in the tournament. In
a replay, Southwestern downed
Kyger Creek 4R-42 in the opener
of the CLass A Sectional and
earned the right to meet Alex·
ander.
North Gallia had a fi..10 slate
at the end of Lhe regular season.
The Piratefi lost to Hannan Trace
61-53 ill the first' round of the
GaDII ' "'Cou~ Tohl'flament and
then defeatt!d .Kyger Creek 57-43
for c~solation honors. Last Saturday night North Galli&amp; defeated
Eastern of Meigs Count.)' to advance to Frida.)' night's semifinals of the Class A Sectional.

40th Anniversary
Observed Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Babcock
were guests eX honor for their
40th wedding amiversary :iulr
Feb . 23, at the home of
Mrs. Ulah Swan and Mrs. Lindsey Lyons or Tuppers ~PRI.
A turkey ditmer was served at
6 p.ryt. to the relatives of Mr.
and Mrs. Babcock. Their , son,
Ray. was unable to be pre11811t
because he is on dut;y with the
Air Force in Vietnam.
The.)' received a number f1
usefUl and beautiful gifts,

day,

Nid:nyme's Source

..

RY JACK O'BRIAN
:. NEW YORK - Cop told us
tllie first side street cleaned in
tfs precinct was the block in
~t of the Russian Embassy
.:;. Among the secret info about
tllfe hot . as a pistol film
·~r h.ange s" at the 68th St. Thea.
~ : producer Hal l Bartlett admlts it's about his drOpout stePsOn . .•. it took Boward Keel and
.Katllryn Grayson on the Cur son~
cast to make Rurt Bacharacb's
n~ and plai 1tively lovely "I'll
Never Fall In Love Again" sound
M

M

o~inary .

All those formal partie~ com.
ing up and Veep Spiro ,\gnew's
wife is allergic to flow ers .....
Fine sportscaster Curt Gowdy is
adding a third radio station (in
Portsmooth, N, H.) to hi s ~ery
oWn mini -network .... The great
Caruso's daughter Glori a sang
her own birthday -arla at 4) u o
Vadia .. .. More Black Power: the
American Black Network debuts
APril I.
'"2J" Club' a Pres. Bob Kriendler and his brOlMr M.ackof"21"
Br.ands will be decorated by IJJe
ccingressionaJ Medal of Honor Sowith Chelr Patriot's Go I d
Medal Award ••• Nalalio Wood ani!
Diek Gregson said their marriage
date will be 1\pril 1 which also Is

etet.v

April you-know who"s day.
Irisher Kay Medford fmally hit
the fan-poptdarit;y with her role
as Barbra &amp;reisand's mother in
"Funny Girl"- only the kids sa.
lute her with, "Hiya, Mrs. Brice"'
.... Third Ave, dirty · book shop
institute a "browsing
will
charge" .••• The Buddy Grecos
reconciled in time for his RoyaJ
Box booking .... Inflation : Times
Square shoeshlne kids who used
to pitch pennies between shines
now toss silver.
Leslie Uggams' 1\ustralian
husband Grahama Pratt quit his
Wall ~. Job, saJd the hours and
money were okay '•But it's not
show business enough•" .••• Comedienne Farmie Flagg' s manager
3:ewart Cooper died .... Woody
Allen directed , starred in and CO·
authored his new "Take the Mon.
ey and Run•• movie - and he's
now editing and working with the
composer: a Renaissance Nut.
Heather MacRae went i n t o
44 Hair"
insisting she ww.ldn't
do the mass--nude scene; but ahe

oow - · It .... But not the nlgtrt
mummy was there ,,.. Dame Ju..
dlth Aoder11011's und13r doctor's
care for a scratched eyeball from contact lenses she had to
wear 10 change her eyes from
blue tc brOwn for her Sioux .

)

DAYTON,
Oldo
(II PI)- A
melte between piQ"erl, ~pecta..
tora IUid alllclola, whleb bepn
when a plQer rec:etved his dtth
foul and IWWII at a referee,
WocM~
nll!ltt forced an
early IIIII ID the game belwooo
Daytaio uid Moroltoad (K)'.).
Tbe lnluble bopn driving ~ ot Doyton

Six of the original 13 states
of the Union were north and
east of Pennsylvania and six
were south of it. The early
inhabitants proudly pro·
squad role In "A Man Called claimed that their state held
together the great arch . of
Horse."
1be fabulous jewel s ol Nina the United States, extendmg
from Georgi a to Maine .
Dyer, ex-wife of Prince Sadhence the name of Keystone
ruddin Aga Khan and Baron Thys- State for Pennsylvania.
sen, will be s0Jd at Christie's
in London tor an expected $1,·
250,000 which goes to her engineer dad William Aldrich ....
Class : Angela Lansbury walked
into Gallagher's where a line
was waiting ,tor seats and the
COLUMBUS (UPI)- A feaaJ.
manager wanted to seat her im- blllq study 011 establl8111ng a
mediately because of her ''Dear state mUltary cemetery was
World" cUrtain time - but An- suggested Wodnesds,y In tlle
gela Insisted on taking her turn
Ohio House.
.... New clgarets expected on &amp;he
Rep. George E. Mastics, Rmarket claim no tars nor nlco~ Cievoload, wllo aponoored alml.
tines, due this spring.
Jar legislation in the 107th GenKirk Douglas had a dirk in his eral Assembly, proposed the
backpat lor his "The Arrange. state Adjutant General's ottlce
ment'' movie as author · director investigate the need for and
EUa Katan cringed and smiled: poasibUiUes of such a \ memOKirk insists the picture's better rial.
than Kazan's novel .... Barry &amp;11Gov. James A. Rhodes suglivan and Irene Kelly may wed ~m)d such a cemetery in July
before St. Patrick's Day .... lf 1966, and Maltlcs' bill In the
you wonder Why ao many new 107th followed up the a&lt;lmlnlrecordings are so juvenile stration recommendatiut. How80 per cent of all single rec~ eve•,, the bill died in the House
orda 111'0 bouglrt by kids oad SO state Government Committee
per cent of LP albums •. . . Btg and the official investigation
fact aboot a bigeirl:KateSmith's was never made.
blood dorlatlons to the Red Croaa
When Mastics' bUI was briefly
now total f'"'r pii«JJ.
diacull&amp;ed In the 107th, the focal

uruverslty anr:l went throuch the
State Highway Patrol A~emy
prior to his assigmlent in Marion. He also his taken various
patrol refresher courses since
that time.

L

RIVER NEWS

eoiUclod wltlt purllllng

Jockloll oad feU to the
tho Flyero' bod&lt;·

o- ..,.
JOHN CWFF, SON OF DR. AND MRS. F. II. CLUFF, Middleport, I o-nllt Kent SW.
University, watches registered nurse Imelda Agustin use "Reausi-Anne"" ln a demonstndon of '
exten.l cardiac masuge technique at Mount Sinal Hospital in Cleveland. tiuti' is one or three
male studeats ln a group ot 80 sophomores enrolled in Kent's four-year prugram leadJng to a dearee Ja nursing. 'The proeram involves a cambhation or on-eampus Instruction and ellnlcal tralnlog at St. Luke's and ML Slnol HOIIPitalL Also picWred ore atuclonts, Kllhryn ilqpt~O, Laraia, ld,
IUid Marilyn Norton of Rav..-,

J Marauders
Run into
Marietta

GAUGES- Galllpolis.12.2ancl
14.1 running 7.5 feet of rollers;
Pt. Pleasant. 24.31; PomeroyMasoo, 20. 59; Hinton. 1.53 stat.;
Kanawha Falls, 4. 22 falllngi
Charleston, 18.14 stat. LondOf!,
Marmet and Winfield are on the
siU.
BOAT MOVEMENTS:
GALLIPOLIS
LOCKS
Ranger down 7:50 p. m.; Esso
PeMsylvania up 1:10 a. m.; John
Pushak down 2:50 a. m.; Walter
Curl.)' down 7:05 a. m.
KANAWHA RIVER - Marmet,
Jenny A. Green 14) 10:15 p.m.;
Winfield, Jefferson lC) 4:30p.m.;
Tamlll.)' L. Wh.ite l4l 5: 15 p, m.;
George T. Price down 7:50 p.m.i
Duncan Bruce down U :30 p. m.;
Alan R, Merrill down 11:3Sp. m.;
Beaver down II :45 p. m. i It E.
Bowles down 6:10 a. m.
OIUO RIVER - Lock 12, Andrew P. Calhoun down 6:30p.m.;
Lol.'k 13, L. Fiore down 3:20 a.
m. i Lock 14, Philip 5lM»rn up 10:50
p. m.; steel Ra~r up 6 a. m.;
National l4l 6 a. m.; Lock 17,
Valvoline .down 2:1S. L ~ii Paul
D. down ~:tO a. n;L.; Luther Herdman down 6:05 a. m.; Belleville
Locks. Kathleen K. up 2:45a.m.;
City of St. Louis up 2:55 a.m.;
Lock 22. Valle.)' Voyager lCl 5:30
L DL; Lock 23, Polly R. 11&gt; 5:15
a. m. i Diane Bosworth down 6:25
a. m. i Racine Locka, Morris Harvey up 6:30 a, m.; Elgercliff up
6:40 a. m.; Greenup Locks, R.ll
Bosworth II down 9:45 p. m.; J.
S, Lewis down 4 a. m.; Ashland
down 5 a.m.iNortherndown7:50
a. m.; Meldahl Locks, MarkEis·
tin down 4:30 p, m.; Lady
Rosemary
down 4:30 p. m. i
Esso
West
Virginia down
11:15p. m.; lnvadert4'3:45a.m.;
Albert F. Holden"' 5 a.m.; Walter G. Hougland up 6:30 a. m.

Eden News
Social Notes
BY MARTHA HOLSINGER
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Flelds and
Toni visUed a day recently with
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bigley.
Visiting Sunday wtth Mr. and
Mrs. Alva Holsinger Sr. were
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webb and
Laura Jean, Gu.ysvllle, Mrs. Virgil Holsinger and Aleshia Lynn,
Mr. and Mrs. James Carter and
Jimmie and Mr. and Mrs. Alva
Holsinger. Jr., Paul Wayne and
Charles Bradley.
Rev. Elden Blake visited an
evening widl Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Kerwin.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holsinger

The Meigs Marauders, in the
Cirderella role of the Class AA
Sectiorel at Albany, will take on
a r ugged Marietta five in the
semi-final round Friday night.
The Meigs vs. Marietta game
is scheduled for 8:15 p. m., immediately Collowi~ the game between Athens and Warren Local
at 7p. m.
Coach Carl Wolfe's Marauders, now 4-15 on the season after their ~set win over Nelso~
ville--York's Buckeyes in the opening rouOO last weekend1 wlll be
up against a well-balanced, tall
and quick team in the Tigers.
Marietta, defendi~ sectional
tourney champions, currently has
1 13-6 record ard has tllreeplayers hitting in double figures.
Top scoren for Coach John
Carlisle's Wasbingtoo County
squad ho~ •beoll'Jeff Kllli!IIVI·&amp;-4
forward, hitting at a 16pQifttsper
game clip; Jim Scott, 6--3 for·
ward, and Larry Burke, 5-10
guard, both hitttrw at 11 polrts
per match.. All are senlors and
starters on J,astyear'11 chairwionship aqued.
Marietta's other two starters
a..t Bill Page. ~3 center. These
two also lettered on the Tiger
varsity during the 1967-68 season, but saw onlY limited action.
Cc.ch Wolfe eJII)ects to start
Dennl.s Aull and Rich Haggerty in
the guard poats, Jert Tyo and Joe
Myers at forwards and6--4Junior
Doxie Walters.
Sqlhomores Jim HeMler and
Bobb.Y Werry and senior Jack
Roblnaon wUJ see action as subs.

and Timmy oC Hocki~rt and
Mr. aoo Mrs. Larry Holsinge'r,
Debbie, Loretta. Larry Jr., and
Vic.kie Jo. of Racine spent Sunday with Mr. and Mn. Clinton
Holsinger and family,
Mr. and Mrs, Virgil Holsinger
ai1cl Aleshia Lynn spent a Sunday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Sloter, Reedsville.

Eddie Lee Bigley spent a

Su~

day afternoon with Douglas Hoisinger.
Mr. and Mrs. Frands Chevalier am famlly spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Chevalier.
Mrs. Sol Bigley ond Eddie IUid
Mrs. Martha Holsinger visited a
recent saturday evening w i t h
Mrs. Emma Van Meter and famIly of Belpre.
Mr. and Mrs. Elden Blake, Jr,
and family of Wooster spent •
weekend with Rev. Elden Balke.

a veteran to be buried In Arllnglon (National Cemetery) be.
cause of the already crowded
condiUons," Masdes said. "Ohio
should provide facllitie11 for veterans and their ramllies who
desire a mllltary burial!'
Tldrzy ...lght otller repreoenla·
Uvea joined Mastics In eponsorohlp ot the hill Weclne!ldOJ.
Also In tho Houae Wodne~,
a bill to increase state aehool
person• suJIPC)rtlng the roove.
l'oundatlon subaldlea $182,000 a
yoor to dlstrlcta w1tll _...ume
PriorWes Same
Maatlca aald Wodne!ldOJ he pupbe In driver education class.
believed tile prloriUea remained es wlia sent to the Senate after
pttlng a 69.29 vole ot approval.
the same now.
BoootSJI&gt;aldlos
Under Maatlcs' blll, $25 1000
Primary olfeet ot tho bill
would be ollocatod for the roaat.
wwld
bo ID ........ IIUOaldlOI
hiUq ott.idJ, thelt, II the atllu·
reflecting
the number ot ,....
1on1 seneral IUIJIIO- a park
elte, . leglobtlm ID provide It publle oellool •~• om'OIIed
ln driver e&lt;U'catlan coorHa
would be pr$pll'ed.
whleh
qualify for otato a~bol"It Ia almost imposJible for

or

- · In tlio jammed !leldboul8.
Jock- . . . whlolled

out ot

tho pme wid&gt; hio otlh lcJul In
tho action, but lnotead 1WUJ11! at

111 alllclol. Tho Doyton beneb
-plied onc1 beldecl ror the
lll!lrt ond • opeelllor joined ....
fraeas, striking Don · adlivan,
Ohio Vlll81 CCllllemu:e allldal.
Othora then joined ln. '111e pmo
.... cOiled wid&gt; t:32 loft.
"The lnddent In the ~r,
tho apec:lllor bit &amp;!ll.lvan,
prompted our hallinB adkol,"
Bob Smith, a Southoalt Cooler·
ence OUleial workiag the game,
Aid. ••we could eoatro1 the
plqers~ but we were afraid It
tblo oort ot thing Oared up
again, we would have a real
problem.''
Coact&gt; Bob Wrlsht
said Smith's account of the • •
lee wall Incorrect as Jacki.m
did not IIIII Involved until later.
According ID Wright, Morehead subatlt:uW Don BYars wa11
pushed Into tile grandatancl by
Sadlier. Jaek1011 went to assist
Byars, Wright said, oad lhlll·

-•head

HENRY ARNOLD, mGHT, OF FOREMAN AND ABBO'IT,
Middleport, through the cooperation of his wholesaler, G. aM
M. Supply co,, McArthur, bascompletedatwoday water supply
traini~ school conducted at the F. E. Myers and Brothers Co.
in Asbland, 0. While at the school, Arnold received comprehensive training in salesmanship, pumping tundamentals and
PU~Jt~S. He alBO participated in practical workshop sesstoos
covering the proper installation and service of Myers water
conditioners, Ejecto and slimtersible PUIIlPS. Presenting Arnold a diploma Cor satisfactorily completinl the course is E. L.
Board. general sales manager of COnamner Products.

Thursday Club
The Third ThursdiQ' Club,
meeting recently at the home of
Mrs. Janet Connolly, agreed to
change their name to "Modern
Homemaker&amp;. •• Mrs. Connolly
presided. in the absence or Mrs.
Sue Hayman, president.
A donation· of $5 was given to
the Heart Fund and one new member, Mrs. Darlene Gutllrie. was
welcomed.
Initiation of new members will
be held next month at the home
of MrL Barbera Tripp. Tho lnltl·
at! on committee wlll meet Mar.
12 at Mrs. COnnolly's home to
prepare for ~he event.
After adjournment, Mrs. JaD&gt;ice Young displayed several beauUful afKhans which she had crocheted and instructed members
how to begin rnaklrw; them.
Relreshmenta were served by
the bostess an;I Mrs. Marilyn
Robinson to those above ml!~
tioned and Mrs. Linda Fitch, Mrs.
Alma Pooler, Mrs. Jean Vineyat"d1 Mrs. Nan White 3lld Mrs.
Chloris Gaul. The doo&gt;.· prlze
was won by Mrs. Fitch.

RL'TURNS' TO ILLINOIS
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Stahl have
returned to their home at BellevUie, ID., having been in Pomeroy to attend the funeral of Mrs.
Cora carman. Mrs. stahl is the
former Edith Soulsby, niece and
foster daughter of Mrs. carman

dies.
About 10,000 students a year
wwld be Involved ill the extra

coverage.
In tho Senate, a bUI 1D In·
ereaae rrom $800 to $2,000 the

maximlm amount which cw.ld
be reOOJered from a parent for
vanclallam dono by his minor
children was passed 29~i and
sent ID the Hause.
A bllf 1D eatabUoll Manolleld
Slate Collop by Sept. I, 1972,
and make the prennt Mansfield bram:h
()Jolo Slate Unl·
veralty a rour..year college b)'
next loll wao
In the

or

Senate.
A total

-cod

ot

16 blllo were lntro-

cmcecl In tho llouoe Wodne~,
oad two In tho - - Tho Son·
ate aloo confirmed 18)'• Jlllbor•
nalorlal appointments.

\

Yan was struck by a Dayton fan
when lie tried to brook up tllo

. fracas.
·-1 dlttl:'t even know the game
was called unUl my manapr
tol4 me," Wr1&amp;lrt eaJ.d. "The oiQelals ran lntD the dreaalne
1'00111 bel&lt;re tlio lll!frt WOO OYerThe)' eould have cared less
about the game, ..
Wrl&amp;hl said ho belloved the
fans were an&amp;r7 at tbe ofrtdala
IIIII the 11\Ver".'~and tltlt'a

. .~ '!.tbted ,.....twbtte udDg,.,

Changes Nome
Mr. and Mrs. Jan Hauck and
children, Brent and Brenda, of
Columbus were weekeOO pests
of hla parents, Mr. and Mra.
Richard Pickens.
Robert Haggerty, Mrs. James
Harley, Mrs. George Alderson
and Mrs. Edward Tewkobory at.tended a mooting of the Scioto
Prebyter.)' held recentlyatWellston. 11le four represe~ the
Middleport First United Pi-esby·
terlan Church.
Nari Lee Van Meter, junior at
Meigs High School, underwent a
tonsillectomy this weekatHoher
Medical Center. Her room ramt•
ber ls 230.
Mrs. Robert Duckworth is recuperating at her Page St. home
following surgery at Holzer M~
teal center last week. f

I

Edgar Johns«.n
Dies Wednesday
LETART, W.Va.- Edgar W.
Jom...,, 77, of tile Broo.d Run
communU;y near here, died Wednesday afternoon at hla residflnce.
Mr. Jotmson, a retired coal
miner, was a member of the
Broad Run EUB Church matU'
years.
Born December 26, 1892 In tho
Union Community, he waa the son
fl. the late James IUld Sarah
Hart Johnaon. Aloo preceding
tUm in death were a sm, Hert»ert,

Military Cemetery Proposed~?:~7;~:~~;.~~;
point of talks was Mohican
State Park In Rlcbland and
Ashland ooundes. It was chosen
beeauae or a central locaUon In
relation to the state'&amp; population, ease
access. and existIng facllltlea.
An area near Chillicothe and
one In M.u•klngum c.,..,zy ai&amp;O
were discussed, but placed behind llohic.m in prelerence by

wnue

Tho !lelcldloo woo pocked to
111 olf!tlal ._ell)' ot 5,882 plua
... 1lllknoWn lUmber ot Morehead rooter• wbo were allowed
ID watcb tho pmo otondiDa at
tho ends ot tlio .,...rt. 'l1le
Kemucky taao had driven hero
only to lind tho game aold out

lightning seldom think
twice about w a l k 1 n 11
against the red light .

trw

or gamea _...

OYeJ"

same•

lost this season.

However, two d. CO.ch Jim
Ore oftlc:ials permitted
Adams"
player a, Steve Shuler aat
tltem lnol4e the llehllouoe Ju,at
Rand&gt;
Proflltt, proved their
before the 1tart of the cameat.
alertness
ln the Cla&amp;a A SeetlooNone of tboH per1on1 ia..He Wl'ite. with • he.~7 f.o~ t"
al
toun~m~ent last Sl.turdl,y night
TOlved tn the melee were
: In C"..Uipolis ogolut Oak Hill. II
aorlousl.v lalrt. Moot Injuries
· their kind ot opportunlam Is
were black eyes.
.i turned In the rlghhtirectlon, Tor'111o game onclod wltlt Doyton .
.boakobil fortunes ...., be
m 1op 75.83 1n the rwJ....,.red
'
looldog
Ill&gt; next yeor.
pme. Dayton received 20 foul
The
incident
occurred tn the
calli oad Morehead had 22.
! third quarter after a Southern
Doyton Atbi.Uc Director 'J'ho.
•••••iiio..Oiil!o!!'lll,.l_;~
field goal was scored.
mu J. Frerld&lt;o OIIPiauded tlio
U-.ceountable, althoueh 0 a k
callinll tho pmo,
By United Press lntoraatlonal
Hill
was s~ to put the ball
••J endorse the acdan," he
Eolt
Aid. 'IJl waa the fault of the
W L Pet. GB
unlveralq for not prGiectlng the
t9 17 ,742
piOJorl oad olliclals properly. II Pldloclolphla .. t6 21 .687 5\\
isn't that the university hat not NEW- YORK•.• t6 24 .657 s
tried 1D provide protec:tlon. Wo Booton ...... tO 27 .59'7 9\\
had %3 merchant policemen, 13
Clnclmatl • . •. 34 33 .507 15\\
ushers and lix city poUeemen at
Detroit ......26 42 .382 24
the rome. but It could have
Mllw811kee •. .22 45 .328 27\\
been that thO)' ...,.. not
Welt
ltrot.eglcaliJ' located. •
W L Pet. GB
The Flyers were given the
Loa Angeles .• 44 24 .647
a, United Preas lntematlooal
victory for the game, t1to1r 19th
Atlanta •.••• 42 28 .600 3
Neither the Plllladolphla 76ors
1n 25. contesta. Morehead ia16..8.
Son Fran•... 33 36 .478 11\\ nor the New York Knicks have
Jackaon
and Da,ytm's Dan
San Diego .... 28 39 .418 IS\\ given up their r.ursuit of the
Sadlier botll had 21 poloto.
Chicago ..... 28 41 .406 16\\ Baltimore Bullets in the NationSeattle •••... 25 45 .357 20
al Basketball Association East••••• 14 55 .203 30\\ ern Division race.
WALLACH Wll.L COACH
Wedneada,y'll Results
NEW YORK (UP!)- A U.S.
1bo Knld&lt;a tllr., a 31-point
Now
York
92
Booton 88
final
period at t11o Boston
track and neld &amp;quad whlch w1ll
l'hlla. 104 l'lloenlx 97
Celtic&amp; Wednesday night and the
compete In a sl'lrles of Ehr&lt;lpean
Chicago 12t Seattle 122
76ers overtook the Phoenix flms
meets next month will be
(Only gamoa ochodulecl)
as the winners picked up half a
ooaclled by Loa Wollach ot
Thuraday's Games
game apieee on the idle Bullets.
Rutger1 University. An official
Cincinnati at San Diego
Walt Frazier of the Knicks
of tlle Amateur Athlellc Unlm,
Baltimore
at
!dllwaukoo
put on a one-man &amp;bow in the
sponsoring tile tc:ur, amounced
Det. va. PhU. at ~acuae
!Ina! perlnd at Booton, getting
Wallach's appointment.
(Only games scbocluled)
13 of his total 28 points as he
led New York back from a 10.
point deficit to a 92-88 victory.
New York took the lead for
By United PreBI lntomadonal
At ClnciMatl
good with only 2:23 left oo a
Class AA Tournaments
Clnclrmatt l'llrceU 88 Clnclnnad free throw by Frazier. Willis
At Oxford
MeNicholas 60
Reed had 27 while Sam Jones
Middletown 60 Blancbester tO Western Hllls 69 Amelia 46
At Dover
!t&gt;~ro 64 LakDt.ll 54
Colerain 66 Princeton 46
New Phlladelphla 52 River VIew
At Columbus
t4
Columbus Mohawk 88 Delaware Carrollton 43 Claymonl 35
67
At Lorain
Grove Clzy 64 Columbus Brook· Bay 68 Midvlew 51
haven 37
At ea.By BOB STEW ART
Upper Arlington 71 Columb.ls Cantoa -Lbtcoln 44 Perl')' 36
UP! Sports Wrlter
Contrjli 63
c . - 't.ilhmon 67
carl
Yaltrzemaki got ftis
At Troy
Central Cathollc 59
$100,000.plua,
Bob Glb1011 didn't
Doyton Northridge 40 DOJ!on
At Cleveland
aet
his,
Camllo
Paacual agreed
S:Obblno 37
Cleveland SL Jooopll 67 Kellalnn
to
$45,000
end
aoorea upon
BeUe(onta!no 3t Urbana 22
t7
scores of lesser stars grabbed
Eaatlake North 76 Bruab 65
Alllalnbrldae
what they were otrered and
Miami Trace 70 !llerldao t7
At Berea
went to work ill the major
At Now Coacorcl
Berea 73 Mlct&gt;ark 57
leasue
training campi Wednes.
Mes&lt;loWbrook 92 Morgan 60
Cleveland SL Edward 55 Rhodes
day.
51
Boston Red Sox General
At Bodford
Manqer
Dick o•c o n n e 11
Clovelancl Ealt Tech 73 Cltanol57
clalmed that Yaz• contract
Cleveland Jolm Adamo 120
mac1o Carl the hlgholt paid
Catlledrnl Lolln 55
player In the American League.
AI NoriiiiiDIIY
Baltlmore's
Frank Roblnaoa's
Cleveland SL Jsnatluo 73 Gu11old
awroxtmato
$115,000
had boon
Heights 58
lopo
and
a
chap
named
Ted
At Locll
WIIUams
once
got
$125,000.
Cloverleaf 57 Wad1worth 56
Glbsoo and Bing Devine of tho
ClaiB A Tournaments
St. Loolo Cardinals .,...ld &lt;lilly
At Hartville Lake

or

--

Bol-• ....

c..-

Sebring 85 Gorrettavlllo Garlleld
t8
Northwest 68 Waterloo 57

AI Cbllli&lt;Othe
L.vn&lt;hbul'll Clay 79 Plkalnn 72
Ath'ooton
·Clleaapeah 9t Wlleelorlburg 82

Pomeroy,

St.

o.

We.-a' 97 Yaakton 64

loiiAMI (IIPI}-Jack Nicklaus
and Arnold Palmer1 return1Dg to
tho PGA tour after two.weok

OUR MEN'S

WHAT
VAWE

New Lightweight

layallo, oened notice todoy that
IIIey "ere In wlmlng moocla as
tho)' otr In the (lJIInlng
rountl ot tho $150,000 Dorol
Opon-Orlt olop ... the rid&gt;

JACKETS

Florida clmdt.
Nlddaua, IIOI'II\Ilb' oil to a
slow 1tart eaeh year. announced
hio game wao eom1nt1 alct111 fait
_,lib to OIIOblo him 1o win a
tounwnoat here Ia blo odoplod
ror the Brat time In hia

•$LIPOVER
•SNAP FRONT
• ZIPPER FRONT
Yon'• sl10a In WW..XL. Burruadf,
•VJ, 1llht - . . yollow IUid tu.

9.98
o1zeo

tno· 18 In •

blue 11111

,yollcov.

7.98
All Are
l'aslulblel

Shuler.-Promtt act:
The referee had regained lhe
boll, Oak HUI waa Ill 111 court,
Proltltt was near the Oak Hill
goal, alii Shuler, hetYJed upcourt,
looked back and et~qJrehencled

tho altoatlon. Shuler bolted ror
the out-of-bouud1 area under the

and

Jom Havlicek led Boston

-•ond

rnon

--In

Tbat's rigbt!lt wasn't!
The referee, an Jmpertial gentleman trcm the Portsmouth offlciatilll' cMpter un:lid aU he had

wltll 22 and 21.
The Knlcks, in third place,
are now five games behind dono by giving tho boll to Oak
Baltimore.
Hill Liter be odmltteclprlvoloi.Y:
Socond.place Phlladolphia got
"In 28 years of refereeing. I've
Cf,lite an argument from the never had this happen belore, or
&amp;ms before posting 104--97 e'lf!IT heard of it hlppeningtoan,ytriumph and cutting the Bullets' bodl' else. The ball was through
lead to three and a half games. the hoop and Kaminsky was all
Hal Greer was h1gb gun for the over me before I realized what I
76ora wid&gt; 26 polota, but had had done. ••
ploot.Y of help from Chet Walker
Maybe so, Mr. Referee, but
and Archie Clark. each wittl 18. there are a c.:qlle of buketblll
Dick Van Aroclalo kept tho Sima players of Southern High who will
in the game with 22, but take the ball aiV1ime yoo'llgive
Phoenix drqJped Its aeventll it to them.
otxalght.

Bob Rule

ot

Detroit U. 107 Canlolua 88
Chicago. Rule had 30 pointe. - , . , - 85 Tulane 72
Bob Boozer led the losers with Central SL t4 Aohlancl 38
l'lsttovlllo 73 Osltkoab Sf
24.

.• lAIN STREET . :
) .•

•

himBolf

preparing

.· .· , f . .ROY
I'

• I-,
'•

for

the their way.

arrival ot homo nm cKamplon
'l'hlnp were back t o Frank Howard at Pom,PallO for the spring ritual.
Beach, Fla. Ttalrsday. Howard
has two requests - a $75,000
contract and an extra week's
delay ln reporting so he can
setUe b.Jsiness affairs in Green
By Unltea .ITtlsS lnternatlonal
Bay, Wla.
Ealt
Harry Dalton, WhO bandleB Halltoo 95 Union (NY) 57
contract work for the Baltimore LRJ 72 St. Peter's 55
Orioles, has bis Robinson safely Niagara 103 ~ac:use 92
on tllo line, but Ia facing a trio Villanova 73 Seton Hall 56
ot big names talking big money . DulflOillO 72 St. Fmcs (PL) 63
Club RBI leader Boog Powell, l'hlla. Textile 108 Mana!lold 77
22-game wimer Dave McNally Bentley 88 Nichols 61
and
15-game
wimer Tom Bowdoin 76 Bate&amp; 75
Phoebus oil want heft,y ln. wotmnotx (PL) 82 Pttobrgh 61
ereases.
Coli!. (PL) 103 St. VIncent 8t
The New
York Yankees Wayneaburg 104 Point Park 95
landed pitcher Mel Stottlemyre Vormoort 97 Nonrieb 68
for $55.000, brt were getting Assumptloo 115 Clark 79
nowhere wltlt AI Downing, wllo Delaware 95 Albright 85 (ot)
pitched mly 61 lmlngs and had
llndwoat
a 3..3 record a ,-ear BKQ. Mar ahall 65 Kent St. 60
Downing has taken OD an agent Kllamuoo 71 Albloo 67
lo do hia negottatinB, but tlio Alma 78
68
Yankee ofrtee wants to deal

...

~

Rose Still
Holding Out
T.O.IU'A, Fl&amp;. (IIPO -

JOI.nb in one game - came

tho
fold WeDadl,y,
b .....
u t - N•tlanll ·
Leoau• batllng c:hamploo Pete
Bose cmllnued ID &amp;It It out It
hio Clndmoll home toe~~¥.
Bo10, wbo boiled .3351aotoon, hao declined General )(on..
qer Bob Howsam'a otter d.
$75,500 ror the oow oeaoon, u
iDcreue of $20,000 over bia ulary last year. He aald he dim't
-&lt;t ID go ID spring traiOIIIQI
with the club here "untll I IIIII
a Atislaetory otter,'' which • •
belltwecl to be at lout $80,000.
Thooo who olgnecl wltlt the

W-!OIIy nlglrt os YSU poot,.
ed 1 116-61 home win.
McElroy dllll&lt;ed ~ ot 59
fteld aool -~~ IUid 14 ot
17 fwl shots. Thirf&gt;' ot hla
pol.rb come in the ftrat 15
mhllte&amp;. The 6-loot senior also broke his previous record
of22 field goals (oronegame.
:o;mw.::;.:;-~:o:o:::;:::~Y.«~.®~

&amp;ill&amp;

SCORES

team Wedneldl,y were catcher

Jolmoy Deneb, Natlooal ~·
roolde ot the year In 1968; piteb.
er Jim Malone)'. Orlt bo110111111
Lee May IUid ouUiolder ~
Wagner. Wqner was abtaiDed
from the Chleago Cubs IbiD&amp;
the ofl'. . .aon..
Bencb reporleclly put !do
name on a $25,000 agreement.
Others besides Rose IJtlll hold.
lng out Included ouUiolder Alex

By United PreBI International

East
W

Miami ...... 32
MlmeiOia .... 31
Indiana ...... 33
Kenrucky ..••28
New York .•.. 16

w...

Pet.

J

GB

26 .552

2'1 .534 1
32 .508 2\\
28

.soo a

42

.276 16

F-

Ciodmotl Reds ployero-

Johnaon, aecond baseman Tommy Helms, third. baseman Ton;y ·
Perez, uUJityman Chico Ruiz

W L Pet. GB
Oakload . .... t6 12 .793
Denver ..... ,34 26 .5fi7 13
New Orleans . . 31 30 .508 16\\
Dallas ••.... 28 29 .491 171h
Loo Angelos .. 25 33 .431 21
Houstoo ..... 19 38 .333 26'h
Wednesda,y' a Rei!Rllta
Indiana 113 New York !04
Houston 136 Denver 12%
Dallas 108 New Orlean• 1.01
Los Ang. 129 Kentucky 97
(Only pmes aciloclulecl)
'I'IalrsdiQ''a Games
Denver at Los Angeles
lblston vs. Minnesota at Duluth,

and pitcher Gerry Arrigo.
SELECT SUCCF.SSOR
GREEN BAY, Wis. (!JPI}- :
The executive committee o( the
Green Bay Packers will meet In
closed session Saturday in the
first or two meetings to select a
succeaaor to Vince Lombardi a1 .
general manager.

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Pomer"O)-, Ohio, ..S7S9, Butl,.ll Off!.,. " " 9tt.l i51i, ~itorlal P ' - 9';12-1157.
~ cllu PULIII" ~d 111 P&lt;~~ne....,, (H._
NAI:I-.1 ••herl1ol,. reun-tlw ~
elli--Gall•~•. too., n Eu&lt; 41" Sl., Ntow Yn

Minn.
(Only games scheduled)

cu_,, Nn

South
Louisville 93 St. Louia 67
No. Carolina St. 88 Dl1ke 73
No. Carolina 68 So. Carolina 62
W, Va. 82 Virginia Tech 77
Ky Walyn 71 Slbm Dl. 64

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wid&gt; AI directly.
'111e Now York loleta llllPOared
calm about the unalgnecl 11111us
of Ron Swoboda. Tommie All8,
J.C. Marlin oad Ed Krantlllt&gt;OI
end the Loa Angelos Doclgers
said that all but two piOJerapllchor Claude Ostoen IUid
wtftelder Len Gabrielson were
at the Vero Beach camp or 0111

llluatrlous career.
Palmer, golf'a lllp alt.umo
money winner but believed by
to bo fading at 39 yooro of
.... pointed out thatlte hal loat
12 pounds and feels "a lot
better ~AlcalJ.y and mental 1.r."
Cbutcea ror Nlcklauo oad
Palmer haVe - . enhaneecl ~
tho l'llct that 1968 money IOidor
Blib' C&amp;ljl01', 1969 money leader
Gene 1Jtller ond
Opeo
dlamploa Lee Trevino. wlmlr
loll ot Tucllcin, haVe oil
101110

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•

sw.

Seattle led !do

team trial

cordi will
begin In Chleago March S •• a
atop toward picking a team ot
flghtoro for profooalonal lntor-

clq competition oext yoor.
Chlcqo 11 to ba.ve me
frlnchlle In • ~ ot
eight cWea, oloo Including Now
York, LoultiYille, l'hUadolphla,
Mlaml1 Washfnatm, Denver and

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MEN'S ~RESS SHIRTS
Values

...

Cincy Ace·

Ill United Pre.. ._,.d.-!
Jolm MeElnJ7 ol Y toom out.-ed
ODd.) '12-SI - thot'o rllht. ho
........ 72 .PGinll for tlio p..,_
aulna as all ot Wa)'Dt'l playera tololed 61 polnto.
Tho Incredible ouq,ourt,. of
pololo - which dwiU'II.od the
previOUI ICbool record of 52

team to a 124-122 victory over

Doral Open Play Begins

•••••.. .. •....•...

OHBOY.

agree they were apart on · how
much the 33-:Year-ol.d right
handed pitcher was worth,
Devine qparently offered over
$100,000, but not the $125,000
Glb8Clll hal In mind for tile 1.12
ERA, 22-9 record. 15 coosecu-

tive vlctortea and 47 straight
AtRidpvillo
ocoreleao lmlnp he posted last
Sl. Macyo 75 Key.- 52
aeaBOII. aa the Cards won the NL
!'Irma Byzantine 74
pomant
In a walk.
Clevollind Luthoran West 71
SltghtRalae
Otber Games
Paseual
accepted a slight
Cranbrook 57 Western Reserve
ralao
from
tho Waohlngton
Acaclom;y st
Sollamra after a 20-mlnuto c11at
with
owner Bctb :bn't, wbo was
Carroll 100 Lake Foroat 77

y

....

t..-

Ook HID bUkeL 1be referee
haaded the ball to Shuler, who
otopped out ot
IUppecl
tho boll ID Prollltt.
Proffttt put II Ill&gt; IUid In
unclo..-th for • -llwllll'l All
IC cc;JUWlithed in perblpt two se&lt;:onda.
Tho &lt;lilly
the blgCYJII
wllo knew lmmodiiWy thoro wu
aomethina: 1R'ODI was Coach KamlniQ'. Before the t.n ever hit
tho ftoor oller Prollltt ohot, Komlhlk7 waaln the areaofthe Oak
Hill boaket working his Jaws with
110 per cent emcieney, Ud his
arms like a wlncbnlll in a Florid• burr leone, oil directed ot tlio
referee.
'l1le packed house or tans was
ltruWeil' silent.
In fl ve to seven aecoma, however, the rana awoke to what had
happened. There was an inhuman
h""l of rage frmn the Oek H i II
section. Uo:lerstandably.
EV8P the scorekeepers got In
the act, signaling wildly, .. No
Baa~ No Basket. n

Yastrzemski Gets $100,000-Plus

Rooms

•• '·'&lt;

kel, all otCoochJomKomlnaiQ''a
boyo
~~&gt;theRooriDtokett&gt;
defensive positions.
Prollltt huog boek, -entl,y
with ideas otpuWneonaone-man
backcourt preu. 9n1ler hung
back briefb, then he too .tarted
bock OJP&lt;OUrt. Prollld romolned
In the 111'00 of tho oek Hill bookel.
Tbia W&amp;lf the stace set tor the

More Than Ted's $125,000

Lovelier

"·' .•.

In play tr&lt;n under ltl own be•

Knicks Bump
Celts 92-88

Tournament Scores

sreat.grandcbildren; two broth.
ers. Henry1 New Haven, and WUUe, RD L~, wad three Slaten,
Anna and LUlie Jolm8011, boUt ot
RD, Letart, and Mrs. Wilbert
Weaver. Mason.
Funeral services wUl be Sat ~
urday at 2 p.m. at the Broad
Run EUB Chureb wltlt Revs. ()key
Car oad Gerald Ss,yreol!lclallng.
'l1le body w1u. Ue In state at the
church one ~r prior to services.
_
f' riends may call at the FogleIOilg Funeral Horne alter , _
Friday.
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who w o r r IJ
about getting struck by

Soutbern High Sctwd'• bask•
ball team set no records In .eor-

NOW IS THE JIME, TO DO
YOUR INSIDE PAINTINGI

Easiest
Way to

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Unusual Play Pulled By
Southern Duo In Tourney

IDd

old and Berdine, both of RD, Letarti n I n e grandjchildren. 13

People

Fans, Even Offrciall Caught By Surprise

AIJ.Stan@

Eagle-Flyer
Game Ends In
Free-For-All

Patrolman Terr1 M. Knlght,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Olester
Knight, Pomeroy, ol the Marion
Post of the Ohio State Patrol was
named out.atai'Kiing patrol ofllc.er
or 1968 by hl.a feliOft' omcera..
Selection was blaed oninveati•
gatlve abilities, p~Mic reatlons,
interpersonnel relations, interest ao:1 entllusiasm and overall
abililJI.
His responsibilities owr the

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lo$.00

2 for 15

~ price - Maa'a " lloyo'
de IIIII Mock Turtle Noeltl.
\\price- lloya' AIJ.WeolloerCoata. Alao
lll'cqoofllon'o.

\\ prlee- Men' a !Vorl IIlii. Wnol, Vblrl

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CGmL I G...... Coata.

... u.so.: ts.lii

Coata. va~
to
Valuoo to 40.00 - 25.00.

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�· Council Accepts New Charter Plan
U•eoww:n
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PT. PLEASANT_ , . 1 by Cil)'
ll&lt;ll wupy.
101 W-ado,y nJal&gt;l In a opoelal
__..., to at"cept the new pr.
poHCl cll;y ctaner as recomoo
....ted b)' lhe charter commit..
toe.
The dlarter will be Mnt to the
AttDrne.Y General's omc:e for leea! review, and i.f approvedb,yth&amp;t
omce, a date will be 11et ror a
publlc hearing and possibly a
1peclal election to be held for
either acceptance or rejection by

va.:rs.
11 no material objections to the

lbe

Friday Service

Is Announced
PT. PLEASANT - Funoral
aervl.ee for James McKinney, 86,
ol 2021 Jderson Avenue,. will
be held Fridi..Y 2 p.m.attheFlr.t
Cb:lrcb d. the Nuarene wilh the
Rev . H. A. WU&lt;GX ol!ldatlng.
Burial will be In lllmcr..t cemeteey .
Yr. MdGnnfO', an emplo,ye al.
the Marietta MarUadUring romJI&amp;QI' unW bJs r«iremeea, died
TueodQ" at bJs ..,..._ He bad operated a rucweaYin&amp; buiaees m
bil ..,... atnco 1903.
.'\ ........ c~ native. bewu
JldW"Y 26, 183l, • 1011 of
the late
aad Lelf- 5I.
Clair ~ IDd wu a member of the Jmior Ordor of tiNted AmericaD Mecbaait'S.
~. iDcllldlt lhe widow.
Dleie Wbeeler Y~
a
dauibter. lfrs. MaryU.. llil:&amp;iD...,.m, PL ft•saM; (JIR 11J11.
lOnl

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11arr7 MeK!me1 of FL W,Vs,
Fla.; cme !.later. Mrs. Mary
Planta o f - - ~ - balfHomer Manor, Pt.
Ploaad aad Mrs. Woltllr ~'lrlc:b,

a.ten, Mn.

llai&amp;UIClll, au.;-~•. dren aDd two great -paadcld.ldren. Friends are being receh·-

ed at the Chopmoo - WU......, Futtenlllome.

heenl at
ta. JM,iilc Marina:, the ctarter
coulol bocGne a realll)' wlth&lt;U
1 IPO&lt;ial eleetlon belrw held,
IIDd would tbua be etiKthe for
the eom.i.. eii;Y election this
IDMtdld charter are

.. rrom eadl wudaadaro
councU melllben atlarp.
- Comcl1 - - be .. the
ftrst McalaJ' after lbe first 'fUH.
dol and ... the tlllrd Mottday ot
eseh mcJIIth.
- ProviaiOM ...-. opellod out
...,..u-.
MaJor c'-npa in the amend-- tor thet~~pointment, lfneceslll')',
ed charter, which is 41 pages in of a Yunicipl). Coun Judie, cll;y
engineer, clt,y phyaielan 1 n d
length, include:
- ElecUon of a mayor and eity health otricer, chief 01 Fire Department and a recreation dine·
clerk for four year terms.
- Council reduced from 14 tor.
- Municipal election to be held
members to seven members.
-The seven cityqrds changed on the first TUesday in June IDto five, with on.e council repre- stead ol May 111 in the pa.t.

PT. PLEASANT- The POint
Pleaaant Baed Boootera will
bold their amuaJ apogllettl din,.. OD Saturday, March I In
the On:lftlnee School cafeteria
with serving hours from 12
noon until 6 p.m.
The meru CUlslllta or spa.
Kbettl with meat sauce, bread,
butter, cole llaw, homemade
cake aDd. ple, coffee and milk.
Price ol the dimer Is $1.2S
for adulta and 75 centa for chil~
dren. Ttcketa m,.y be puchased b'om band members or at
the door the dl3 ol the dinner.

Fun Devices Trial
Set for Feb. 28
PT. PLEASANT - The five
Mum Cotmty residents arrested
on dlarges ~ keeping and ex~
hibidng gaming devices during

a raid by local QYicer.s several
.....U ag&lt;&gt; will IJtand trial on
Frldoy, Feb. 28 in tlle court ol
Justice of Peace Roy Kincaid,
Jr.
Five free m bood ieheWled ror
trial are Hilda MeCaualand, Pan.,. Wears, Bob Davis, Eric BoegU and Bomie Wra,y.

Rhododendron

SMITH RESIGNING
PT. PLEASANT - Homer
Smith, Ohio Riwr Rold, executive of the Mason COunty DemoNEW HAVEN - The Rhodocrat party 11 has notified execu- dendron Homemakers Club meettive members that he Ls resign-. Ing at the club house with Mrs.
ing as_exec:utlvp ehahman of the Walter Grin-d, and Mlaa Mary
parcy. A meetine of the executive Phillips hostesses, was opened
ccmuni1tee members ia scheduled by the president, Mrs. Bernard
fQr Friday evenilll to act upon . Uevifts.
SliUttl's resignation aoJ pouibly
Devotions were led by M i a •
aJi,olnt a new executive chair· Millie Bumgarner, using t h e
man.
theme, "Man Does Not Uve By

Oub Meets

ASK TO WED
PT. PLEASANT - Two coup.
lea IIIPying for marriage licenses

Bread

Alone."

h was decided to ord(!r a doz-

en more butcher and paring
knives to be aold.

in the office of the county clnrk
The Ienon fi)J" the meetlngwaa
wen 'william KyleMarshall,Jr., "You - Your Weisht and Your
18, New Haven, and Karen (..ou.. Food.. and was led by Mrs. Vel.
IH Roullh, 19, Mason, and Geori!O rna Roullh.
warren Adams, 23, Poca, and
A quiz was helcl on Abraham
Patience Suzanne Jividen. 34, Unooln, and a oonlest, "ValenGrimm's Landing.
tine DQ/' was beld wltb the
prize Wtll by Mrs. Charles F.
PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL Yonker.
Attend1ng were Miss Millie
feb. 27. 1969
ADMITTED: Steven !l!ow, Pl. Bumgaroer, Mra. Charles JewPloaaant; Mra. Addle Ohlinger, ell, Mrs. Jolin T. Reitmire, Mrs.
New Hann; Mrs. Joyce Nowlin, Albert Roush, Mrs. OtUe Roush,
Ajlple Grove.
Mrs. T. Bert Roush, Mrs. Vel.
DISCHARGED: Mrs. Roae Per- ma Roush, Mra. 0, 0, s.yre,
Idol, Clareoee Emrlc:k, David Mrs. Clarence 'Ibomas, Mra.
Farr. Mra. Daiay Btrleeutter, Charles F. Yonker and the host!ln. Henry Holbert aad 1011, Mra. esses, Mra. Grinatead and Mlas
Paul ltoulh, William J, RaWIOIL Pllllllpa.

Wolfpen

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Heavy Damage ill

CausedbyWreek
PT. PLEASANT - The SherIff's Department investigated a
two vehicle mishap Wednesday,
5:05 p. m.. on Rt. 62 reaulttng in
approximately $1800 pr(l)erty
damage but no personal iQJurles

or citations.
The mishap occurred when a
vehicle traveling south on Rt. 62
driven by James A. Burgess, 38,
Pt. Pleasant, ran into the rearot
a vehicle operated by WiUJ..am J,
Somervile, 55, Pt. Pleasant. One
arnst was recorded at the county
jail during the put twenty-lour
hours: Okey Baker, 39, Pt. Plea&amp;ant, was charged with intoxica·
tion.

Rockettes Invite
Women to Meeting
PT. PLEASANT - Any women
in Pt. Pleasant and surrounding
areas interested in playing softball with the Rockettes are asked
to meet at the Krodel Park C1ub
house on Sunday, March 2, at
2:30 p. m.
Plans for tM coming season
will be discussed. Persons unable
to attend the meeting but interested In playing are asked to call
Wallace Smith, Jr., at 675-4319.
The Rockette team is (1)80 to any
girl 15 years of age and 1.1).

Long Bottom

Keno Ridge

LISTEN 1'0 LOU

Compulers save a lol of
ptsswork . . . . and so
does a bikini bathing sui!!

SAVE lEAR &amp;TEAR ON YOUR CAR
AND ADDIILES OF DRIVING COMFORT
FILL 'ER UP liTH ASHLAND FLYING
OCTANE SUI?tR A PLUS GASOLINE

LOU'S ASHLAND SERVICE

ll' W. MAIN

-Salar)o minim.... ooffortlto
derk ud
~Min-­

IDI.)'OI',

Dohert;y, aon Monte, of Belpre.
Mr. and Mra. Earl Riehle, for·
marly d Keno, IIIUIOUilCed the
birth of a daughter, tile Ia at of
JIBUiry. They haw two other
dalll!htera. They oow live In C..·
lumbus.
Mrs. Edith Oaborne ealled on
her neighbor, Mrs. Mildred Roberta one day 1111&amp; week and on
Mra. Glenna Milhoan Tuesday.
Mr. and Mra. Jaek Conwoy
an:l Alice Dodson were satur·
· day evenlug guests ~ · Mr. and
Mra. Curtis Wolfe. The Wolfe
chUdren were present In observance of Mra. Wolfe's birthday.

~~~~I,__!'~".'~E ~·:::~~;!~~-~fh~u~rlidly, FLobrwu·)' 27, 1969

Two Pomeroy Women Speak

Prayer Day, March 7 ...................""""""" ...
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bora.

FoiiDw!JtC tlto

coaipeiAI ...... for the .,._,. ol

ol the

amellled ebarter, couneU meJD-bera dlscuaaed the purl'h&amp;&amp;lDJ: ol
a ... ciQr street aweeper with
tho
tJioiiiJimuc:h tllooP&gt;tto
purclllalrw a wcwm tDe sw..,.
er IDateadoltltobrootniJpewldch

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Is now 1n UN. 1be ..... va«um
awecper eosts ,11,485 aad could
be purchased on pu.rchaiHease
.....,.ment tor ..,proximately
$380 per m-. for 36 . . - _
Mayor Morgan noted 1&lt;&gt; councU
that the current sweeper wu a
1957 model and waa not worth
the repairs needed. COUDcllmem·
ben will take the matter under
adriaement and poaolbly take lotion at the Mareh lOth meeltng.
Attending the apeclal seaslon
were Mayor Morgan. Oerk Pa~
I)' Burdette, A1tome)' Roy Mullgrave, Counc:tl members Bnl
WeUman, Wally Smltll, RuaoeU
Holland, Jack Fowler. Richard
Melrose, Jim WJaios, Don Wiggins and Relcl DooiiWe.

Mrs. Morrison
Is Hostess to
Homemakers
LETART. W, Va. -

NEW INDUcrEiiS - 'l'ajlpiiiJI ..,........... for Dine ..,.
lnduetees Into the Wahama Hlt!h National Honor Sodel)' were
conducted recently. "i'lpped tor membership were front row,
left to right. Afwie Fields, Jennie Thompson, Gall MIDer.
Second row, Roseanna Roush, Vickie Yourw, Pellfl1 Bur·
rts. 'Jbird row, Roger Keeter, Larry Carpenter, Mike T~
son, John JohMtoo.

By DAVID R. SCOTT

the home of Mrs. Margaret
Wheeler at Mt. Alto, with Mrs.
Larry Morri11011 as hostess. The
vi08iJrelident, Mrs. Lewis Sa.Yre .Prellded.
Devotion• were led by M r s.
James Turley. The lesson, "You,

Apollo 9 Navigator
By United Press Inte.,.tlonal
Astronaut David R. Scott's
first trip into space ended
abr~.~&gt;tb. cut short alter less
than one day of a planned three.
day Oight by a wtldly tiring
Your Weight and Your Food'' was thruster rocket which sent hi a
presented by Mrs. Don Thomp- Gemini spaceship tumbling out
aon. Birthday gifts were given for
or control.
the months of January and Feb..
That was in 1966 aboard
ruary to Mrs. Pblllip Click and Gemini 8. Scott and his
Mrs. James Turley.
command pilot, Neil Armstrong,
The members of the club had brought lheir crippled spacetaken Tupperware orders and craft down to a safe b u t
Mrs. Ray Friend had the larg- unscheduled splashdown Jn the
est order. Mrs. John Morgan,
Pacific Ocean, becoming the
Tupperware demonstrator, gave only men in history to survive a
a cJe.llUlstration. Tbe door prize grave emergency in orbH.
was MJO by Mrs. Dayton Durst.
Now ScOtt is making h.ls
Attending were · Mrs. D o n sec011d journey into s_pace as
Thompson, Mrs. Dayton Durlt navigator tor Apollo 9. He hope8
and Debbie, Mrl. Lewis Stone, this time the 8111h-orblt alght
Mra. Ray Friend, Mra. Curtis will run its full scheduled
Hwrt, Mra. Rooald Morgan, Ter· duration, 10 days, because the
rl and Kendell, Mrs. Larry Mora part he looks torward to moat
rlton and Matt. Mrs. Phllllp:' comes at the end- a chance to
~llck &amp;lld .Beverly, Mrs. Jame!
Turley, Mrs. lloy Frleoo, Brenda Durst, Jerry Morgan, Mrs.
.1om Morgan, Stella King, and
Mra. Wheeler.

Auxiliary Plans

Birthday Event

Oifton Social

NEW HAVEN The Amerlean Lesion AuxUiary Smltll •
Capehart Unit No. 140 JMOUng

News, Events

at tl!e Legion Hall opened in
ceremonial form, giving t h e
Pledge to tlle Flag, and a pray.
er by the Chaplain, Mra. Helen
Knapp.
They voted to send a dona·
tiOI'I to the American Legion and
Auxiliary Natlonal Project, "The
D!umlnadoo ol Ute Tomb of The
Unknown Soldier" in Washington,
D. c. The publle Ia invited to the
ceremony which will be held on
Mareh IS.
The auxiliary will hold a birthday dlmer oo March 10, for tlle
leglonalres and their wtvea celebrating tllo 50th birthday of the
Amerlean Legion_
The doorprizewaswonbyMrs.
Bill Roush. The hosteaaes, Mrs.
Grant Roulh and Mra. B Ill
Rouah, aervod relrellhmenla I&lt;&gt;
lll'bll Smltll, Helen Krtaw, IYa
Capeluu1, Sadie Warth, Mae
Sukey, Ellea1 Yonker, Venita
Alice Roush, T h e I m a
Roulb, Ka!hleeo Roullh, Mary
(Bob) Roulb, Thelma C8110iw1
and Mary (Bill) Roulb.

KU.n.

Stork Shower ill
For Mrs. Young
CLIFTON- Mrl. Gordon
Young Sr., iad Mra. Ro1&gt;erta
YOUill of
eotertlltned receotl7 I oak lhoWer for
Mra. Gordon YOUil(, Jr. at Robtrtll YOUII&amp;'I home In Clltlllll.
A ba11btet clocorated In pillk and
blue hold the llWt7 IIIIa.
The hostesseaBen"ecl c:akedec.
or- pink and blue boot• • alOIII with beverages to the

cun.a.

aone,

sit back and enjoy the sights.
Natural Flier
Flying- whether in space or
in thtl air- comes naturally to
Scott, a 36-year~d lieutenant
colonel in the Air Force, and to
his pretty brlUlette wife Lurton.
Both are the children or Air
Force generals and learned
early to love llylng.
Scott stands an even six feet
tall and is built like a college
ilthlete, But in his head ia a
razor.sharp mind that generated
a thesis on interplanetary
navigation to earn a master's
degree
rrom
MassachUMtts
Insdtute of Technology.
His combination or brawn and
briJn won Scott the berth
aboard Gemini S an:l an
asslgiWI'Ient to make the nadon'a
second spacewalk.
Scott and Armstr~ pertormed history's flrat lin~
between two vehicles in orbit,
dO&lt;ki!lll · with ,an ApM, ..,.sol,
rocket, before their tJIW!ccraft
went out of control. The
emergency splashdown, howeY·
er,
prevented Scott rrom
making his spacewalk.
Harrowing Movements
The youthful-looking fi!&gt;IC&amp;man does not like to talk much
about his harrowing II\CDienta
aboard Gemini 8, except to say
they tailed to ereate in hbn any
permanent fear &lt;Jf sr-cefllght.
Born ln san Antonio, Tex.,
ScoU. graduated fifth in his
class at West Point military
acadenzy and served as an Air
Force fighter pilot in Europe
before becomirw an astronaut.
He and his wife, whom he
first met when she crashed hia
!Otn birthday pari)' with an
older sister, both have shied
away from the public spotlight
U.t accompanies s.-ce piloting. Scott tries to spend most ot
his free Ume quietly at home
with hil tamUy, whleh include&amp;
two ehlldren- Tracy, almost 8,
and Douglas, 5.
During tllree da.ys of the
Apollo 9 night Scott will lly
alooe In Ute Apollo conunand
•hiD while asti'OOilh JameB
McDivitl and Ruosell Schwelelf..
art work in the moon landiiW
ersfl.

DO IT NOW!

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CLEANING SYSTEM !
ALL THE DIRT IN ·
ONE SIMPLE OPERATION

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NEW HAVEN - Miss Regena
llessoo, 15, New Haven, daugtlter of Mr . and Mrs. Eugene
Hesson, was chosen by the stu dent body at Wahama as their
Valentine Queen. The amounce.
ment of their selection was made
on Friday evening following the
Ripley game at tile school dance.
Mr. Edward Coen, art instructor and assistant of the Annual
Club, crowned the queen and gave
her a box or candy.
Miss Ile!&gt;son, a. blonde with
hazel eyes, wore a pink wool
jumper, wt.ich she had made,
with a wllite rrilly blouse. Her
escort was Jackie Call, son ot
Mrs . Be~y Call, Clirton, W. Va.
The annual club was i.n charge
or the decorations for the dance.
The committee, Stella and Pauletta Randolph , Brenda and Gary
Fields, .!llaron Roach, Rebecca
Burris and Mary .Jane Scltes
made a huge red heart, outlin~
ed this with white ruffles and
with miniature white hearts spelled out Miss Sweetheart.

this spring/

SJ9.95

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COATS
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SPRING
ANGEL TREADS'
ARE HERE!
THE SHOE BOX

Changed Name
·· The Mystery of the Her·e·

was the original name

of the l'amous statue,

·'G rief," by Augustus Saint·
Gaudens . lt.s present name
i.s cn~dited to Mcuk Twain.
who r e marked that all
human grier is shown in this
sad (i g ure .

New Shipment Ladies Slonesware
Cotton Penn-Press
Shills &amp; Pant Dresses 3.98 &amp; 4.95

WHERE SHOES ARE .
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SAME DAY
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Over $300 Made

SHIRl
FINISHING

••• Roberta Lewis, SJ.e Youn&amp;
Jsoet CompiCOI, Juno Qdlleo,
Len Van Meter and Mro. RUne.
SetldiJtl 11!11 were Mr a. Ernolt Qulllea, Mro. . _ d Y - .
Mra. Hllaaell KDijlp. M r a.
BIIIICho ~ Mro. Richard
Neal and Mra. Marliuo McMII·

DON'T WAIT

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Clifton Oass
Meets in Annex

tor the loc:al

aad the

meeting II Mrl. J&gt;aul Fortoey,

Gueot apeakcr will be PallDy Elll1 ol Point Ploaoant; the
Tba World Pvc l't4w
World Day D( Prayer services in oololoi, Mr1- WUIIam Russell,
the UnJtcd Methodist Lhurch on and theorf!lllllst, MlssBec:ll,y lllr- rices .... Sth Street in New Haven Mareh ria.
The offerings from such aerv·
7 at 7:30p.m.
The theme for Ule day Is !ceo throughout the -lei are
"'Growlrtg Together In Chrlat,•• used for several worthwhile e&amp;t·
es, namely, to help educate wom.
en In 13 Chrlrrti.an Colleges in
Mrlca, Aaia, and Latin Amer..
tea; to welcome 40,000 stvdNV
PLUS
eomlng from abroad eadl year
I&lt;&gt; study In the UDited States; 1&lt;&gt;
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Pic
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&amp; D.ll•ory
zines and books for new literate•
Homemakers Club meeting at ttle In 18 countries.
home or Mrs. Emory Hart, with
A portion of the funds are used
Mrs. A. L. Sprouse as co-hostess.
was opened by the president, Mrs.
Iva Capehart. Devotions were led
by Mrs. Hart, using the theme,
"Man Does Not Live By Bread
Alone.''
The lesson topic was "YouYour Weight and Your Food'"
and was led by Mrs. A. L.
Sprouse followed by discussion.
Members voted to hold their
mecti ngs on the first Tuesday or
A new fit and
each month and decided to give
each mt~mber a birthday gift i~
flair for spring
stead of only secrel sisters, and
then at the Christmas meeting
A group of season·spanning
lhey will draw names.
c~als lhar have everylhing
Members enjoyed games and
going for lhem. Smarl, young
priZe!&gt; were won by Mrs. Harry
designs, splendid new fabVickers, Jr., Mrs. Iva Capehart,
Mrs. Sadie Warth and Mrs. A. L.
ric s and lex lures.
Sprouse. The door prize was won
by Mrs. Sadie Warth. Herreshup
mcnts were then served to those
attending. Mrs. Iva C8pehart.
Mrs. Harry Vickers, Jr., Mrs.
Sadie Warth, Marsha Sprouse, AI
Harry Vickers, Jr., Mrs. Sadie
~arth, Marsha Sprouse, AI
Sprouse, Mrs. A. L. Sprouse and
Mrs. Emory Hart.

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MASON - Mrs. Betty Jane
Nease, 47, ot Lawrenceburg, Inc.,
who died Monday morning at the

foUowiog: Mra. Eorl H II e y,
Maureen Rfiey, Mra. Robert
Barnltz, Mrs. Edith Fox, Mra.
Evelyn stewart. Chari- Lew-

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Jan~.ary

Shower Given Mrs.

County-- Ii

Middletown hospital, had been •
resident ol Maaon for many
yeara, She was born Jan. 19,
1919 In Mason, the. cloutJIIter of
the late Georp aad Mallie Fox
Nease.
Surviving are her hllaband,
Harry Handley, Lawreocebura:;
a s:ister, Mrs. Henry J. (Jean)
Johnson, Franklin. Ohio, and two
brothers, George Nease, Mul·
lens, W. VL, and Paul Neue,
Pomeroy.
The funeral was held at the
FOJilesong Fwleral ._. Wednesda)o at 2 p.m. with the Rev.
Lowell E. Keel!Ol' o!llelatlng.
Burial wu In Kirkland Memorial Gardens..

NEW HAVEN - lloatess when
showing man)' projects to use
the Nehaclima Gllrden C.1ub met with these children. 'l'hey dl~
on Mondl.v evenlrw at the Alex trlbuted instructiona •• A (;ode of
QuWen Bulldlrw for theJr regular
Ethics for Those in Horticultural
monthly meeting were Mrs. Phil Therapy" and "Gourd Culture."
Batey, Mrs. Thomasl-lorlmanand
Mrs. John Powell presided at
Mrs. Roy Jones. Roll call was an- the business meetirw. Schedules
swered with, "Name A Bird You for Junior Garden Club leaders
Have Seen Toda,y."
were distributed .
Devotion!' were led by Mrs.
Attending were Mrs. Carroll
Thomas Hoffman. Guest speakers Adams, Jr., Mrs. Donald Bum·
for the e\lening were Mre. Char· gardner, Mrs. llarold Bumgarn.
lcs Lewis, a past president or er, Mrs. David Fields, Jr., Mrs.
the Ohio Garden Clubs, District
William G1bbs, Mrs. James Gll11. a teacher olspecialeducation
bert, Mrs. Uoyd Hoffman, Mra.
cl~isses In Pomeroy, who was a ..
Harry Miller, Mrs. John Powell,
sited by Mrs. Robert Lewis. The.)' Mrs. James N. Roush and t h c
spoke on "Garden Therapy With three hostesses.
MentallJI Retarded Children,"

Lea f-oreman, "Pop" to employee• of Foote Mineral. retired
after aervtng J8yurs as 1 blacksmith with the cmqJan)",
In 1917 he started 1 nfne..year appreaticesblp at Hobsoo RatJ..
roM. 1bop aDII after that then worked tor the nUro.d ln aeveland.
Altoptber, ht hal been anployed $1 years.
'l11e Foremans recently moved
to Mason, but resided many years
at West Columbia. Although almollt 71, Mr. Foreman ts in
pod ltealth and prodicto that MaS4XIoliready has a ""village black·
amith.''
I have been told that all he
needs is a forge to have a comR~msh
plete shop. He Ls keeping busy
NEW HAVEN - Mrs. Ralph es were won by Mrs. Bill Ball
these days doing .. stone work.
Roush,
~ former Vicki Wea~ and Mrs. Nelson Roush .
Aeeordlng to "Pop" Forever,
waa
honored recentl,y with
The guest list included M r s.
man's wlfe, Joy, he was very
a
bridal
shower
by
Mrs.
EverRobert
Roush, Mrs. M e I 11 I n
_pleased when the office perse&amp;
ett
Roosh,
Mrs.
Ralph
W.
Roush.
Knapp, Mrs. Harvey Newland,
Del at Foote Mineral presented
Mrs.
Damy
Rickard,
Mrs
.
RichMrs. Lester Dodson, Mrf. Bill
a cake &amp;ft.t card to h1m U1J011 reard
Grinstead
and
Mrs.
Fred
McFarland, Mrs. Donald 0.
tirement. It stated, "We'll Mlu
Roush
at
the
st.
Paul
Lutheran
Roush,
Mrs. WillicJohnsm, Mrs.
You - Mr. Foreman." MafU'
Church
social
room.
Door
prizWUbur
Weaver,
Miss Annie John~
employees have metal paper
son,
Mrs.
Jadl;
Paugh, Mrs.
weights made b_y Mr. Foreman.
James Fry, Mrs. Harold Fry ,
Both Mr. and Mrs. Foreman
Mrs. Paul Zerkle, Mrs. J o e
are active In the West CohunRoush, Mrs. DeMis Moore, Mrs.
bia United Mettwdtst Church. He
Kenny
Vickers, Mrs. N e I s o n
teaches the adult Bible class and
Roush,
Mrs. Ralph W. Roush,
LES FOREMAN
Mrs. Foreman teaches ttle junSet. Marvin Barker, ol tlle
lora. Starting tbls week he will have cla&amp;&amp;es in Bible, teaehlng at Air Force, formerly stationed Mrs. Jack Hesson, Shawn and
Roc:k Sprtngo UDited Methodist Olureh In Malgs Coottt&gt;. He 1s at Wichita, Kansas and Lance &amp;izette Paugh, Ruth Ann F r y,
Mrs. Thomas Grinstead, Mrs.
&amp;iiiO a member of Clifton Masoaic Lodp No. 23, and his wife be-- Corporal Robert Berker of tile
Cecil
Duncan, Mrs. Grant Roush,
lone• to the Ellstern Star at Mason.
Marlnes stationed at Camp PenMrs.
Gary Roush, Mrs. Robert
One only needs to be around Mrs. Foremaa a short time before dleton. CaiUornla visited tllelr
you know- that her radiant personality indicates she h married to a grandmother, Mrs. Helen Bark- Roush, Mrs. Eldon Roosh, Mrs.
Richard Grinstead, Nida, Yvonne
happy man. The)'" are the parents of two 10ns and two daughtera, er at CIUtoo, and their mother.
and
Todd Grinstead, Mrs. Jolln
Mrs.
Bernice
Barker
at
Char.
Mrs. Freddie Tbabe~ Masot1; Mrs. Edgar (Ja..,) Abbott, Pomeroy;
Fry,
Mrs. Pete Ohlinger, Mrs.
Lawrence Foreman. Mason, and Walden Foreman, Savannah, Ga. leston, before leaving tor VietZerkle, Mrs. Tressie McHarold
They tave 15 grandchildren.
nam.
Million,
Mrs. Neva. Z e r k 1 e,
Joan Oliver, Clifton, has a c•
Mrs. Bill Roush, Mn. Arnold
THE 34TH .ANNUAL BANQUET ol the Wllhama Clututer ul Fl&gt;- cepted an office job at the PleasRoush, Mrs. Lilly Blazer, Mrs.
ture Farmera of America was held on Feb. 19, whim about 150 ant Point Resort.
Thelma Capehart, Mrs. Gene
Mrs. Fred Lewis, Clifton, is
parent&amp; and guests were served In coaperaUon with the Wahama
Weaver, M1·s. Bill Ball, M r s.
recuperating from an lUness at
,. ·Future 'Hcl'/lemakers Chapter In the higf1 school lunch roun.
Fred
Roush, Mrs. Bill Rrown,
The highlight of the buquet was presentation of Har1orary Chap.. her heme in Cllfton.
Adolph
Saeleans, Mrs. Mary
Mrs.
Mrs. Katie Bass, CU!ton, reter Fanner degrees to J!XIge T~son, Mason County Circuit
AumUler, Mrs. Alice Miller,
J~, an:l James LAf«is, vice-president of the Citizens National turned home after visiting for
Mrs.
Maxine Arnold, Mrs. Reu~
several
months
with
her
daua:h·
Bank of Pt. Pleaaant, r..- lleving cooperated In furthering tlle of•
ben
Stewart,
Mrs. Glen Roush,
ter-ln-law,
Mrs.
Kenn;y
Bass
at
torta ot the loeal chllpter tn its J'IW1Y activities.
Mrs.
Paul
Fitzgerald,
Mrs. Rob·
· Members ot the cha»ter gave reports on activities of the past Atlanta, Ga.
Mr. Lawrence McDermitt or ert Barnitz, Mrs. Walter Grinyear and L R. Font. Asst. Manager of the Ohio Valley Electric
stead, Mrs. Darmy Roush, Mrs.
Nitro, visited recently with his
Corppratlon. and Geori!O Smelley gave brief talka.
1be Wahalna FF A Olapter members think everyone cc:Dribut- sister, Mrs. Clara WUUams, at David HaU, Mrs. Carol;}n Zurcher, Miss Linda Roush, Mrs.
lng to the 1 succe11 of the blnquet &amp;Del ita other activl.Ues. ~clal Clifloo.
Danny Rickard and Mrs. EverawrecJatlon is exPressed to the parentsandteacherswho have workMr. and Mrs. Harrison Robett Roush.
ed with the ehlpter tltroughout the yeor.
inson, Jr. and Mlkei Mr. and
M&lt;
...
.
&lt;Fr..,..
MeDermltt
WODt
to
~1~~;.-", i..if.~~:,.~.~~-~t;~..:
·:·•cc.• ,o
,•" \' •·"P el' 11
Y:
Parris ISland, S. c. Where the
If you want to spit in thf.'
latter.s'
son, Frankie, graduat- eye of the establishment.
5 Members Meet
ed from Marine training school. you are praised for it: you
Mr. and Mrs. Johm.y Call and ate told you are a bright
At Embleton Home
son,
Johnny, ot Hurricane. W. boy.
NEW HAVEN - Five mem.
Va,
visited
hia mother, Mrs. - Dr. S. I. Hayakawa , San
bers of the New Haven Jwrlor
Francisco S~ate College
lletl)'
Call,
reeenlly.
MASON - The ~shine Cla11 Woman's Club met Feb. 18 at
president.
of the Christ UDited Methodist the home or Mra. Donald Emble·
~~~~!!!!!!
Chureh In Mason, lleld Ito Feb. ton.
1be club voted to send a dona·
nlBtY meeting at the home of
tion
toward the travel expense
Misses lW.da and lorena Weiss,
Mlsa Lorena Weill presented tor the Ehropeon trip of the DIthe devotionals entitled, "'Look· rector of Junior Woman• a Clubs.
lng for the Good ..,
The meeting nisht was chaoged
Mrs. Clarence Baier, pre... from the aeconcl Tuesday to tlle
ldent, llllhOUnced a projed of Third Tuesda,y of each month.
over $300 from the recent chick· The Mareb meetlng will be held
en - · A porttnn ol the metl- on the 18tll at the borne of Mrs.
ey wu used to buy a sweeper DIU Grtn-.J and wiD be a
and wiUt remaining lunda the eovered dlllh dlmer.
cla18 voted to W)' a per1llalleQt
set. The preatdent al10 re~~Jest..
ed that the class save 1he EJ..
berfeld bWa, as monies from
To
Repaired
these· wUI be ulod 1&lt;&gt; W)' arUelea for Ute kltdlen.
NEW RAVEN Unpaved
&amp;
~ch holltessea are M r s. streets were dlseuaaed when the
Russell Capellart and Mrs. Ray New Haven Town council met
Every Thing To Give !he lillie
Prof!ld.
Monda,y evening in regular IJIB·
ones a Rlamorous Easler
Attending - · Mlaaeo Ruth atnn wltll Moyw 'lbomaa Grinand EllzobethMclntolh, Mra. Ma- stead preeldlng. Other a tn aUeedWda Noble, Mra. Mu-1 Malee, ance were Helen Fields, recordM111 Mary Dtleldln&amp;. Mro. Rus- er; Gary Roulh, R. G. Greene,
..U CIIPOhart,. l{ra. Nancy Ar11ur Tbabe~ Jaek Hess, Lewla
Joholltxlt1, Mril. WUUam F r 7,
aad cotllldl me-s,
LAYcA-li'AY FOR EASTER
Mra. Rua..U Blnotl, Mra. Ce- and William Kltneo.
cU Smltll, Mra. Flaello IIGI!.
They voted I&lt;&gt; pay the bWa we
. : man, Mra. Clarenc1 Baler, Mra. and resolved to repair street•
Mary Berey, Mrl. Georp Car- It poaelble. Town employeea
.aon. Mrs. b r Roulb, and Mra. patched _pavement in town t h e
·Dorothy Scltwab, ;
.
post week.

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NEW HAVEN - The Rend Area
United Lburch Women, under the
direction or their president, Mrs.
Uoward Wa,genhala, will hold

To Nehaclima Garden Club

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The Le·

tart Homemakers Club met at

PT. P!.EASANT- The I'VIftt Mill Alllorico In llllllonal ...,._
Pl..Jo,yc:ees aptn wiU podtlon at Atlantic Cll)', N, I.
spmaor Ute Ml&amp;l Muon coun1iJ
Tbt IYP thll JOU w!U be the
-In~
.....,., ~ Mill Vuoo C...Jim TQicW, prealdeut, ID·
1)' PaaNJi[ ._...by t h e noomeod WodneodQ" that the winPlea- ~rea Joyceeo.
nor ot the Politi Pl.. -pqoant
1 4We are qaiD Ml"\'lnia&amp; apmawill enter the atatll pqoant In
oeloct the slote que&lt;n, wbo w!U oora of the papont th117ear beeaun we believe It proYicloa a
valuable contrlllut1on I&lt;&gt; the 00111•
...UI)' and "' the .ladl..
wbo will eoter the compotltlon,"
Toylor aald.
~'We believe it aen•lfthefi'OID·
lltlllliQ'well -..ultt'o&lt;illeaatlentlon ... the high eallb..- ol
NEW HAVEN - Mro. Ralph YOOilflladlel - ... relldoiltlol
Roush, the rormet VIcki Weav~ our area and,. beiiiYtll"""••
.
er, was honored with a bridal youth well bee&amp;UIO lt~l
shower on Monday evenirw with tile _..umltl' for .... yfila·
Mrs. Everett Roosh, Mrs. Ra)ph dlea wbo compete I&lt;&gt; pin ........
W. Roush, Mrs, Danny Rickard.
poise Utrou&amp;h the Plbll• - ·
Mrs. Richard Grinsteadan:IMrB. ance ltll&lt;i to aaln ~.motilrltf
Fred Roush as hostesaes, at St. through particlpitloit'lii • comPaul Lutheran Church. The door II'WilitY prolfam such Jil the Maprizes were won by Mrs. Bill Ball lOn Ccunt;y Papant:/' Tulor addand Mrs. Nelson Roush.
ed.
Atten:Ung were Mrs. Robert
.. Molt Important, It will pro.
Roush, Mrs. Melvin Knipp. Mrs. vide the
for the &amp;lrl
Lester Dodson. Mrs. WOllam Mc· wbo Ia Ute wtmer to oontlrue
Farland, Mrs. WUlte Jciutson, to achol11111hlp awardo at
Mrs. Wilbur Weaver, Mias An- Ute Welt ViriiDia popoDt, wldeb
nie Jdmson, Mr1. Jack Paugh. wiU aid her In obtalnltti on e&lt;ll·
Mrs. Kenneth Vlcken, Mrs. NeJ.. caUon at the ooUqe of her
son Roush, Mrs. Jack Reason, choice, u the prealdent said.
Mrs. ThOJTliiB Grinstead, Mrs.
In SJIIIOllllc:inr thet hla orpnCecil Duncan, Mrs. Grant Roush, izaUon plana continuation of tbl
Mrs. John Fry, Mrs. Pete Oh- M111 Mason
linger, 'frs. Treasie McMIWon,. oorahlp, Taylor aa1d It wUI be
Mrs. BO~ Roush, Mrs. Arnold lleld April 26, at tlle Point PleaaRoush, Mrs. Thelma Clpehart, ant High School gym, start1ns at
Mrs. Gene Weaver, Mrs. Bill 8 p.m.
Ball, Mn. Mary Aumlller, Mrs.
He also a~WtWRced that comMaxine
Arnold, Mrs. Reuben mittees to plan the prosram are
stewart, Mrs. Dam,y Roush, Mrs. belni formed aad thet orf!llllloaDavid Hill, Mrs. carolyn Zurehw Uona ID the area wl11 be requl!llter, Miss Linda ROU6h, Nida, ed to apooaor oonte.-s for the
Yvome and Todd Grinstead, pageant.
hoOOree an:l the hostesses.
11Thia will be a oommulli«J ea- v ...
Sending girts were Mrs. Har.. deavor and we in d!e Point PJ.eu.. .,
vey Newland, Mra. Donald o. ant Area J.aJ'eeea are sure all ID
Roush, Mrs. Jamea P'ry, Mrs. tlle community wiD part!el,pateto
Harold Fry, Mrs. Paul Zerkle,
lnaure its IUCCe81," TtylorCOXft•
Mrs. Joe Roush, Ml"s.. Dennis mented In mnklng the amowu:eMoore, Shawn and Suzette Paugh,
ment
Ruth Ann Fry, Mrs. Gary Roush,
"We will be requestlna t1tat
Mrs. Eldon Rouah, Mrs, Harold
communi!)' and Ita orpolzatlottl
Zerkle. Mrs. Neva Zerkle, Mrs.
to IJI(IfiiOr conteatantl, t o · Lilly Blazer, Mrs. Blll Brown,
the pageant tho nlll1t It wiU be
Mrs. Adolph Slelens, Mrs. Allee
condUcted and to IIQPIIOri It flMiller, Mra. Glen Rouah, Mrs.
nanclalb"," be remarked.
Paul Ftt2gerllci, Mrs. Robert
Damitz, Mrs. Walter Grinstead.

Recent Bride
Given Shower

Scott Hopes for
Luckier Flight

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Burton
and Camlly of CoJ.umbus spent a
weekerli wtthMr.andMrs. Wayne
Prince.
CLyde Lawrence Is 1 patient
at camden Clark Hospital in
Parker &amp;burg.
ReciPt visitor&amp;' of 'Mary Pierce
were Mrs. Esther Dailey and
claugflter~in-law of Portland, Emma Powell and Tressie Stethem.
Mr. and Mrs. David Smith
visited A. B. Kibble, Reedsville.
LUa Ridenour of Olester and
Rrnestine Hayman visited ret.
tiws in COlumbus.
Mrs. Margaret Groce hl.s returned to her home here after a
stay in Glen Falls, N, Y.
Mr. ard Mrs. Don Sisson and
CLIFTON - Mary Plc:keno'
family of Vienna.. W. Va., were
ilutday School daas met In tlle
vi slUng serena Sisson.
amex ot tlle Clifton UDited lllethMr. and Mrs. Honrd Young of
odlst ChllrehforltareplarmeetPaden City, W, Va., spent the
inl
with Pam K.earna, prelidellt,
weekend with Nellie Stethem and
preoldln&amp;.
Clara Nutter.
Boxes for VIetnam service
Mra. Raymond Larkins and
boys were sent and plana 1D buy
family ol T~rs Plains were
a movie projector were made.
overnight guest&amp; of Mr. aM Mrs.
11te class aold articles lett from
Fred Larkins.
the bUaar. The class rundsbed a
Fred Newlun has returned
wok to dawn IIKirt for the elalreb
home from a visit with relative•
premiA I,
in West Virginl&amp;.
Rev. Mrs. Bamloe Winkler
aad
Mro. Roy FO&gt;&lt; wore JIIIOatl.
Mr. and Mra. Harley Johnoon
were Sunda¥ afternoon visitors Members preseat for a delle·
of Mr. ancl Mrs. J. R. Murphy, ious chicken dhmer were Mra.
EWno, John, Peggy, Cannel aad Roy Plc:kena, Sr., Gene aad Koy
RUey and Joyce, Carl and Pam
Barbera.
Mr. and Mr1. Robert Rusaell Keama, BID aad laabel Broom.
Uqyd aad Wlaotta
were SuDday l'isitors t1 Mr. and aad
Hollman
aad
Kemy, Mary Am,
Mra. H..,ard Russell.
Joi&gt;JIIy,
Jolll
Toylor
aad Jill, and
Mr. Lincoln is a patient at
Naocy
V111t
Meter.
Veterans Memorial Hoapital ard
Ia lq&gt;roring.

Mr. and lira. Doyle Kta111&gt;,
Kail, Kevin ar.d Charles otLa~s­
.nte, were Sunday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Haning,
Rhonda and Ronald.
¥z'. and Mrs. Gene Lambert,
Charolett, David and Sheryl ol
Hemlock Grove, Mr, and Mra.
Harley Haning or Flatwood, Mrs.
Byrne VaugRan of Pomeroy, and
Mra. Kenneth Grover, JOJ and
Jennifer of Chester Road, were
Mra. John Lodwick, of CheaSunday visitors oC their parents, ter. Mrs. Blaine M11ltou and
Mr. aDit Mrs. Everett Lotbert. Mac Harrah drove to Park8raMr. and Mrs. James Jolmson, 6urK S&amp;turda¥ to vialt wltll Mra.
Glra and Todd ol Pomeroy, aad Harrah, who Is a patient at the
Mr. aad Mrs. Lee Rousn, Rod- s~ J - h HospitaL S1le Ia re~
ney and Cheryl .Adin&amp; or Galli .. U1111 alone ftoe.
golis were Swllay visitors of
Mr. aad Mrs. Jack Conroy, at
Mrs. Helen Johnson.
Columbus, Mr. and Mra. DIU
Mr. and Mro. Robert Murpll)', Ballr of GaBij&gt;olia, were Sanda¥
Debra Sue ol Middleport and guests of their parert1, Mr. and
Mrl. Maynard Bohr.
caners m Mrs. Edith Oaborn
Sunday evenin&amp;: were Mr. and ·
Mra. Harold Osborne, and eon
Gale, Mr, ard Mn. Ronald Osborne, aiXI Mr. and Mra. Edw"ln

Jaycees Will Sponsor :
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Beauty Pageant Agaan [4(

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A LITTLE 'HOMEWORK' Watching Want ft.ds Brings Top Grade Results
Employment Wanted

w.-.Nl' 4 0
INFORMAT ION
OUDLINU
S P-• - De y 8•1•• P .. l i nt iot~

........,. DeOlllo ... 9 · -· ·
Co-•11.. . .... &amp; c ...ection•
Wi ll "o acc:et-~H ""' " 9 o.• . lot
Dey el Pvbl ic: .. •on
REGUl.&amp; l iONS
lh. Pu'- li •lw• •o•on•• '""' •ifht
te od it oo ,.. 1• c:• on y .... Ma-d ...
t-h-1. Tho p. . li1.,_, will OMit
... ra1 pon1 i.. la for - • tho n o-w•ac t in•••ti '"" .

• ••d thraa co,..a cu-

ti wa , ,..., r,o nl
)8 c•rtto p.-&lt; Word

W.m.d

,. 2S,... ;.,,c• n• D•Hounl" on po td od 1
1 i• COAIO C: ut iot•

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and od1 po td woth i n 10 dopi CARD O F TH... NKS &amp; OBI TU ARY
Sl SO for 50 ... oul ..,,,; .,.,u m. Eo
edditionol wor d 2c .

BLI ND ADS
.-.dd itioncll :t k Cho•g• pa r Adn• -

110 TO 1110 ACRE rMIM wllll

two........,

one or
in Metes
County. reasonable. can 11922316.
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Notice
tlEVIV AL at Planb Memorial
Church beginning 1burlday.
Feb. 27 , UO p.m. Evangelist
Hev. Roscoe lborne. PuiDr

Rev. Edward GriBitlt
2-~r&gt;-3~&lt;

lEE NEIGLER Building Supply for building yoor home.
IA"B time loan avatiable.
2-12-tfc
WILL !lO "wing at homo zlpp"rs .
pocket~ . De!U!Ing .
hPn rr"in!l. ;~- Iterations . etc.
Mr~ Fred&lt;tiP Thabet. Mann.
4-,n.tf...

'I ACANCY for two elderly peo-

ple. Prefer private paid patientS. Phone Mason, 77Wll5.
10-Mic

THERE will be a gun shoot
!kmday beginning at noon at
the Forked Run Sportsman

Cklb. Evet")''ne is welcome.
Z.~r&gt;-3~&lt;

MUSIC every Friday and SatJiitlay, Jack's Club 011 llarri·
oonville Road. off Rt. 7.
Z.2S-,llc

A'ITENTION Meigs land own·
en, oil and gas leases wanted In Meit!B County Wrlle P .

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Q. Bqx '·''· Pumeroy, Ohio.

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I WilL not be responsible lor
any dejJts contracted by any-

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than myself.

Guy Bing,
Rt. 1, Mlddleporl

DIRECT DRIVE
CHAIN SAWS

S140,• 50
. POMEROY

Ma•r Madolo
Ae low u •.

vacuum

c"'•"•··

cleaner mene~teot
Has aH cleaning alt•flloeutl

ForS.IeorTrlde
•• CIIEVl!O!ET lqMIII

door bard top, 327 - c .
1lleeriJJg and .,..__
1-a.tfc

cation.

EAST MAIN - U.OGO _,e
feet of building spaoe fill' I
..... - · .. h!locolton.
Good-:11 Aati!B - 15 of land,

Auto Sales
lt60 OLDS, must aeU,
going lo Gennany, -

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SHOW TIRE SALE
H••.,, llvty, extrt~ ..., .......

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-GUARANTEEDPHONE 992·2094

. . . . . ., Jtlt, , ...

l'l••nr H••• &amp; Altl

UUJfc»&gt; TOWIIIMIIP
COUNTY 01" . . . . .

,.. o. ......... ...rtiMII, ...

o.te , _ _ .,, " "
the foUowlrrt ,.,....
.., cernct.
I

certll)'-

a.A •• NC.
1'ewMtll~

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to

106 E. Malo Pomeroy, 0.

LAWUHCI

C'-'11

IIClRI&gt;VUI I

Cbockl

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t,m .te

Outahldlnl

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MosUy Teetotalers
Although the production of

NEW TREAD TIRES

2!or 19,95
Ph11 tu &amp; recappable tire

From tM l..arplt Trvclt 01'
Bullltlzer RadiiiiOI' To Tho
Smallest H•ter Con.

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PH.

NllhtiY Thru Saturday
Marc!J 1-9,30 Ti I 2 AM
PUBLI'C SALE Friday, hll. 28,
George's Auction Rouse, Rutland. New and uaed merdl·
andlse. Consii!Jimenll ftl ·
come. Open from 10 a.m. tiD
aale lln\0 lor COIISigmnents.
Sale star1s at 7 p.m. 1-J&amp;.Stp

r.UN SIIOCII' sunday at Rutland
Al!lel'iean Legion Fann. From
noon un 4 p.m.
2-J6.31c
I WILL NOT be moons!ble for
any debts contracted by anyone other than myself.

Sill!ed: Carroll w. Jolmlon,
Rt. a, Pmneroy, Ohio. 1-25,-Stp

HelpW•nted
TEX:RNIClAN,

,

Bclma.,.. - ·
POTATOES, POO.. IllS-as&amp; M:NIATIJRE
no odor or aheddlnl. Tempor·
CloNnce l'nllfllt, - aey .... and -.ned. If.lf.lfo
after S p.m. weelulays, M'l·
SIIZII, lloc:kiiJiport, Ohio.
SAVE SAVE SAVEl Save 'JiMl
14-101&lt;
ia1rD. your time and 'JiMl
bad&lt;. We bave a new lnfl&lt;b. AKC MINIATIJliE poocle puper lo dis )'lUI' water lble
py; cbooolate ma1e, m. Uttte
ditch. Keary or Horking, Ohio, Pbone • ·
Roger - · 2-T.aJtp
2041. QuaUty """"· ~
-NIPE OUT cleaner ill a new
.... Est•t• For S.le
chemical. It's last, easy and
O'BRIEN I&lt; CROW
eoonomlcal. Rent a wllil
cleaner, $1. Baker Fllrlllkn.
Z.J6.31c
MODERN 7 ROOM bouse, bath,
gas,

gond

garage,

,....,...

ground, in Reedmlle, June.
lion 124 and 681. C. V. Buck·
iey, Pllone 37lHi210. 2-16-«p

l'l1one 1192-:1445 or 1192-2411. or
apply Ill penon at Melp Ger&gt;eral Hoopital, :&amp;IS We.ot Second st., Pomeroy.
J.2&amp;.3le

SIX ROOM bouBe with batb,
Wriglll St. f'/MII. Phone 7425201.
2-a«p

ROUTE MAN, good salary and
commlosion, ABC CleiiiWI,
Mason, W. Va.
1-21-tfc

Ill IIONDA, 300 DreM11, recently ovemauled, $275. Pbone
Raymond Rowe alter UO p.
m. 247-22'10.
:1-311-Stc

·SOMEONE io bve In and help
with llooJoework, P!Jone Cool,
ville, 11117·3319.
Z.25-3tc
9ITI'ER for small dJUd five

""'*·

days a
your home or
mllle. Pleaae wrlle 8os 161-C,
c-o , . Daily SaJtinel, Pome1'0)', Ohio, slating name, age,
p - and all reference~ .
1-fi.Jtp

Wanted To Buy

REALTY CO.
POMEROY
EXaAJSIVE
BUT PRICED RIGHT - 21&gt;
slory !rome, 17 rooiDI, 8 bed·
rooms, 3 baths, hanlwood
floors, room for t cars, basement wltb utility room, not
EXpensive lo heat, hal efeo.
lrlc elevator. A NICE DOME.
MIDDLEPORT RI!8'1'AlJR.
MiT FOR SAL1! - In hull.... for yean, nice equipmont, a good location. OWner
has JnlereatB.
CALL FOR INFORMA'ftON
ON TBE ABOVE
HENRY a.ELAND
Ollke
Reo. •
H

21-INCII RCA 'tv wllll a ill1'ivel
Bland. Phone 712-11641 . 2-21-61c

tr1liler HI
101 back ol llar&amp;-

1968 SCHULT Oil ,. .....

tord. Like new. Lived ln veq
little. For lnlormali1111, writ.
George Flelda, ~ E. llrd
st., (JJk:a&amp;o Dl. I!Oflt.
1-ll-121c

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IUIIINEY DOWNINO
Real ....... · MIM!iporl, otiio

au.a-

,....,

Servl-

u.IIPS electrified, conversloiW,
lamp parll. c:blmDeys, &amp;hadeo,
!o!EN'II 'IIORK un1fannl IIIII
wlrlnl. Lee Ruclillll, 101 Lewldte palalen lllllbml. Jtlgion Terrace.
2-IO-I2tp
fer'l Clathinll Sklre, Rt. ..
,..,...,,
WWie

ANTIQUBI, dlobol, faudlllrl,
diiDa ......... old ,.....
- r.uBTI9I CA1TLE llreodlntl
. . . elol:b, mile. 1M 1U110 'I'IIOIRIONE. .-!lent
Somee. l'llone Pater .tilJl!l!l!aW. Ill up. Terr-.
-aim, ....... IIIUII'7.
22111 Pomeroy or ffl-3251 Cool·
1-If.IJip

f

2-tHte

.me

eall station.

2-1~

TJ&gt;omae McK1.1 . Adrnlnlttnto.r of the
.,.tate of Florance McKa,-0 deeeutd,
flied 1111 petiUoD Febnu'J' 4t 1818
In tho Probate Cnurt of ...... OOUat) , Ohio, Caee No. 11,1&lt;18 aUetJDI
lhai t.be Jl(!noa.l Mb.\e "' aaJd dtac,.dent 11 lnNHidont to pq ber
debt.l aad dau~n of ac&amp;..am.urlnl:
tDt e1taW; that the oald J'Jonac:o
)!(.cl[q died .. lied la ' " lllmple of
an undivided one.faalt lnt.ere.t I• the
followlllf d.ertbed tul atltte:
Sltuated
ln
Chbter
't&lt;JwnCtlp,
Melp county, Oldo
Belnl In town S, Ranp 11 of the
Ohio CompaDT"J f'urc:baM eom=tD ·
t1n1 In the center of the autum an4
Pomero)' Road ot U.. loot of tbll
\.larl Hill where tbe 0..-ll Road ln·
t.necLI u.ld BU!WI aD41 PoiMro)'
Ito1d; Ulence up the a-rk Road 111
ntda 1o a marlwd .WUJ tbeaetl ID a
wuterb' dlrffUon aloal Pkl Oull.
kaad 103 roda to • ....... ~
Lbonce 10utb 12 r:oda to the BMiaaD
o~Dcl Pomwoy Ro.adl ua.- up pi4
tsa1han ond Pomarv)' r..cl In 1n ..._
terb' d.\l'toeUOn 131 rvU to daa • ..._
Of be1lnn1n1. cont.alnlnl to acr:ft be
lbe Ame tnon or lell.
Alao the foDowta&amp; Mal ntat. -'lu·
1ted ID CbuMr: ToWDilllp,
,...._
&lt;.:aunt)', Ohio, In 8ee-Uon.t e and ttl,
To- a....... 12 o1 t1ae 01a1o c_.
p~n)''a PurebaM. mon hlb d-rlb·
.-4 u foJio..,.: lloilftWUDI at the ftOI'l..,weat com•r of what ll kno•n M
tla Mnon wen. hnll; t.be1aee -u.
~bout !!WI r:odti; thence 1D an euWii
dlr.ctiOD to lineD ('f) ro4l BOUth ol.
the Nathen Clark _ , c:oraer1 tbenee
e..uor:ly to roed and on the rood 'ft
rod• from lut
bqinnlnl
plaee1
thence north " rodl to Natben
Clerk '• 11M1th llml; ~ -•• 11
1'041; Uaenco -u. abeu&amp; •
rodll to
what ll llnow-n u Mrron Wella north
... , .corner:: thoDCe .-..t to tbe pla"
of bellnnJn&amp;, contalnlna: 31 ocn1.
mono or: 1 -.
Abo aituatrd In 'Mel&amp;•
County,
tta.te of Ohio In Cbeoter Townlhlp,
I.J.et~ tn Town 3, &amp;lttnp 1:1, Fr:oetton
:a of U.e Ohio Compaftl''o PIUc:bue ,
be&amp;lnnlnlt Ia the center Of tho Clark
Road, la the Una of tho JobW and
CJark Fen~~-; thence welt """ rvdl:
tile~ IIOUth :J"' radii to a
etabl
\hiiDCe 10\lth .. It dop-efl wut 2111
rodl: the~ aou.tb 310 delreet we:ot
11 roda;: tllence 1math 70 dearn•

AT
7:SO A.M.
12 NOON
3 P.M.
AND
4:30
,. P.M.Keeping Meigs
Gallia and
Mason Area
Informed As

Well As
Entertained

Fans of Gilbert and Sullivan are known as savoyards,

from the fact that most of
the operas were first produced at the Savoy Theater,
London .

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IIOJIIIUID
I l,Tto.IS

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Save Nowl
REGULAR

RE-TREADS

-2
.........--....
IID.II

01.....

00
m~22·

Pin Exchange CaS.ini
and Sales Tax

ALL SIZES

• .• 1. . . .

Feb. 27

The automatic milk bottle
filler and capper was pat-

ented in 1886.

GENERAL
TIRE SALES

992-7161
-165 N. S..ond Middfoport

Tom lkKay, Jr. will lalle further:
notlc:o tht.l he h111 bnn made a par·
ty delendt.nt to did peUtlon and
that he la reqUIMd. to .IDIWtlf tho

••- on or before the lith daY of
April, 1Hit.
TINIII.If. Mclt.IJ', AdMI..Sttrater
ef ttte Htale M' , ..,.Me
MciCey, dec.
J, •. O'lrl88
AttoriMI' for Plal•tH'f
:1 13: I II: J :17; 3 1: 3 13: S 10 etc

On Hand

Save As
....
Much As S1, 000

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--------------------------Anniversary Savings On
OK USED CARS
1966 CHEVROLET IMPALA CON ........ $1795
327 eng.ine, auto. trans ., P .S., P .B. , white with black
vinyl top, 17,000 actual miles, local 1 owner car.
Real sharp!

1962 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE.. . . . ... ... $599
3 Seat Wagon, VS engine, automati c trans . Power
tteering and brakes, good tires , radio and heater.

1963 CHEVY 11 .... .. .. ...... .. .. .. .. ... $695

4 Door, Local 1 owner cor, 6 cyl. engine, powerglide
tran&amp;. Turquoise over white finish . Spotless clean in·
terior. R&amp;H .

1964 FORD GALAXIE ... ... ............. $995
SOD H.T. Cpe . V8 engine, automatic . White finish .
Clean interior, good w.w. tires . R&amp;H .

tll'4ll tU\lll

TIME
IS JUST
AROUHP

THE

COMMANCHE TRAVEL TRAILERS

Completely Self-Contained
12' m21' Now On Display

$995
PRICES FROM

,L'!;:~~.G
A's~~:f."Jlt
All r,.,,~....._,

Tri-County
••II• Ho1nes
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1965 PLYMOUTH ... ........ ........... $895
Valiant 4 Dr ., 6 cyl. , automatic trans ., good tires,
radio and heater, grey finish .

·-------------------------Don't Be Short-Changttl
Get the Best Daal In Ar11

·-------------------------1965 PONTIAC .......................$1695
Safari Station Wagon, local 1 OWMr car, white over
dark blue finish . Clean interior, like new w-w tires,
automatic, power stHring and brokee. Radio.

Impala cpe. , local OWfler car, new car trade-in . Less
than 23,000 miles, W·w tires, like new; 396 VB en·
gine, 3 speed man. trans. Vinyl iqterior, Maroon fin·
ish, radio and heater. Deluxe equipment. One of tfote
cleanest 66 models in South•asterrl Ohio.

VISIT YOUR FAVORITE
SALESMAN AT

eroy

Co.

YO. Chnrolet Deal•
bllli"S Til 8

992-2126

JlWJ-llal!•tJ.J~...J

DAILY CROSSWOR'D
. ACIIDIIB

-1. Leoaardo'a

u..

O.PIJtttrrouP

,_

l .Pollto
Ullo

&amp;.WOOl
Glutae

IO.I'nllch
rlnr
12-'l'altou

.... bf'
dlol.
14.DIItant
\ ta.WIYIIdl

_,

lT. Keyatoae
. .tat.: aiiiJr.
18. Type

_lt.Bupportl

......
10.-

u-mlrl&lt; u.er.urJwnlrler.

18. TopOl

Jl.eom.
dar

""-""

24. 01
u,trtut

color
2ti.Pn-

Ji'ALEG

,......,..........

tlonofU·

21.Doy

8. Aerlallat'•

I. Colt..

,...
otwar

namod

:I&amp;. Weep

-tor

p-

Will&lt; MV

lti.Bonlor
31. Blr
Aoth&lt;lllf
llldotbolO

U.Sculett.
O'll&amp;n.'l

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Rli&lt;ETHOUGI&lt;r
l: HAVE'
PROVIDEP

1"=-~=-

FOR THAT

CotmNGENCY

() . I I I
I NEJJ1Td

.I

IF' WE HAD A NET W£ COULD
HAVE A REGULAR

CUS'IOMARV

one letter to nch aquan:, to
for• four ordh\IU'J' woN1.

ft.l'uoo

t. B:xcJama.

1966 CHEVROLET ..... , ............... $1795

're"

.....

of '69's·

1964 CH EVELLE MALl BU ........ . ...... $995

"'"1- • 4.140.31

......""

Still A Fine Selection

Impala 4 dr . Local .1 owner car, VB engine, power·
glide, radio and heater, good tires, blue finish .

eut :JI rocb; ttMtnu .autb '71 do•

eut UIAt rod1 ; thonc:o aorth
1111 rudl oiHI 5"" llnU to the Clarll
r:oed; thence olonl ukl Clerk Road
1boUt 13 rode to the place of be&amp;tnnln&amp;. contltlnlnc 30 ures mo~ or

10 PEOPLE!

1963 CHEVROLET ... .. .. .......... .... . $695

111,..00
tU.IOt.OO

.

IWO YET, I tJEIIER. (£r CU
l ~'(S MAAJO.C.E 'TO
PR&lt;SEIJT ":\MIUIJG fA.CE

Convertible, local 1 owner car. Super Sport model,
bucket seats, good tires, 6 cyl ., 3 speed, floor shift,
radio . Popular Model , special pr ice .

I IAIOI.B

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LOCAL REPORTS
DAILY

,. ...

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e ,., ........

presents

.. ......

F . A _ Tom McKoy, Jr:. 8434o771, M
))iY . U.S.F.. New Pori N•-· V..
148, c-&lt;l f' le.t P 0 ., San Fnact.co.
Calif. 91601 wiD tab aotico Ull.t

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INFORMATION
NEWS

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Pomei'O)'

WMPO

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99~2143

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Frank Herald Jr., Deal•r

Hquor, stout and beer consti·
totes one of the largest In·
duslrles In the Republic of
Ireland, mueh of lt is exported and a large percentage of the population are
teetotalers.

BLAETTNARS

...._

DAllll/2

BLAETTNAR'S
IN POMEROY

Sy•-·

,_,

Complete Front·End
and Brake S.-vlce

EIPEIIEIICED
. ..... Senlct

O.noallol')' Belane.
(Aetl,.. and JnMrtln) .. I I.&amp;'M.Dl
, _ .,

'5.55

OHLY 111.95

.,

RUBY PETERS
ON PIANO
Jr. White on Bass
AI. Windon on Drums

ayiiNI.

,.•• :Z.1t ,-...,.. '••

N.. rwadl oa O.pOiit
UNCLAIMED LAYAWAY, !tit
Business ServiCft
1 urrt.fS
TOTAL ASBi'S
11111model zig zag sewing lilldlLlABD..ITUS
t o~m . a
2391, David Baker.
in&lt; In poriol&gt;le, ...,. m but- SEPTIC 1anti1 cleaned. Miller J'und Ba lance•
....lnt.ld
TOTAL UABn.rni:B
~
Sanitatioo,
Stewar1.
Ohio,
tons, buttorl&gt;olea, blind bemo
SCRZDUL• 1l
SU'MJIARY OF CASH MLANCJll,
dresses and fancy lllldlea
2-12-lfc
Phone - lli:C!IPTS
AND, _DPENDrnJRIII
Bal._ t, 1without alta&lt;:hmenls. OJm.
11enl!-rt.l 'P'Und
t 1.-.10
C. C. RRADPORD
piele price $39.86 ..- iil8b
wotor Veltlele t.ae1.• . 1.
Tn Fuad
..
AIJCI'IONEER
easy payments ol ...80 per
GuoUna Tu: had
Complete Semce
Cemeten' Fund
monlll. can - J.S5.etc
'ftn'AUI
.... • 5J.tllt.'71
P - MNDI
Total Reeelpta
lladoe, Oldo
Oenonl P"wt4
TWO BEDROOM Liberty moMotar Vehicle IJeenae
Crill Bradford
bile home, 10 1 II&amp;, wltb air
Til.- rand
ll.JDO.OO
5 1 tic GMnHne Tax hnd
conditioning. May be seen on
Cemetel"J' Falld
Pl.JI'l.'lill
TOTALS
..
Main st. Ill Rutland or ...,.
Total
Beeelpbi
•
tact Leroy Denny or Pilon• AIR OONDmONING Refrlger- Uenenl Fund
• 4,8119.11
ltlotnr:
Vehicle
LIH!MIII
aUon
servlce.
Jack's
Refrig99t-.l7ll9 lor appolntmenl.
e.m .n
T&gt;~ll
Fund
eration, New Raven . hone G eooUne
tUM.'tl
2341&lt;
Tox Fund
1.18UO
Fuad
112-lmt.
4 I lie C•meter:y
~AJJJ
... ... . .
l!:apoendituretlim HONDA 1«1 serlel wllll
Oellert.l Pund
I l,tTI.lO
READY
•
IIIJJt
concreto
delivwlndahleld. Very good condl·
Motor Vehi c le LlceiiM
'l'u: Fund
...
T.IIUI
ered right to your project.
tlon. reasonably pelced. can
G:uoltne Tn Fund . . . .
10.5..'1&lt;1.10
Fast and easy. Free eati· Cemeter)' hlld
UIM.S1
1192-'m!l.
M5-Stp
SMITH AUTO SALES
TOTALS
tsl ,&amp;fll.ll
.IAHAUGA, OHIO
mates. Phone 991-3284, GoegBalttaee Dee. :n, 1•
I 1.881 .11
leln Ready • Mix Co., Middle- Gon eral Fund
SEVEN --&lt;&gt;ld pip, $10. Am·
Motttr: Vehicle LleeDR
part, Oldo,
I 30 tic
J.ooa.lll
Tax Fu11d
For Rent
01 T!Hill. Phone '14UII5.
l,7ti.1S
u-nne Tu Fund
l g,) l
• ROOM bouBe with ball!, fur·
Cemete ry Fu11 d
~
BUDGET PRICE furniture on
TOT•LS
ni~ on Unioa Ave. Utilities
SCHEDULE 111
our third Door budget shop.
CASH B.u.ANC&amp;, llll!art8
not included. l'bone IIIU338. NEW 1968 Zig Zag !le'Wing ma·
A.'W
E XP'ENDITUili!S BY FUND
Bater Furniture, Middleport. GENERAL
FUND
chine In IoveiY cabinet. AutoOhio.
D-lfe II A LAN CE ,
matic zig zag io ..., on bat'AMJABY 1, Ulll
. . I 1. . ..10
FURNISHED and un!W'IIlslled
RECEIPTS
tons. make buttanho1el, ~
SEWING
MACHINES. repair O.neral Properb' Tu1!f'Bm and fancy design by
apartments. Cloae to ·
Re ll Eltete (0-IWI)
• J.D30.1S
5ervlce, aU makes. WY 2- Ta~~Clble Penonal
Pbone 1192-M34.
IO.J&amp;.tl&lt;
turning a single dial. Left Ill
f"rapert)' Tu (Grou )
IIICI.Tl
22111. The Fabric Shop, Pom· Local
Government
layaway and nev1!l' used. Pay
eroy. Authorleed Singer Sales
DlltrlbuUoo
TRAILER LOTS. Bob's Mobile
off $56.80 or terms $1.28 ......_
Cl1arotte Llcenee Fae1
and
Sentce
.
We
Sharpen
and Flnu (OroSI}
Court, Syr.....,, Ohio oo Slate
ly. Pl1one - - ,.....
Scis!lor!1.
!-29-tlc TOTAL ll11lCE1PTS
TOTAL BIDGINNING
Rt. 124, Phone
. - ·a.11-lk ELI!ICI'ROLUX vacwm clMaBA.LA.NCIE PLlTS
RI:CPJ.:!:.S.... _ _. - , .
CIGAIIE'I'I'E vemllng maeldlJ!!II EXP&amp;Nth-,-._.._..,
•·
er
'*'lllllll"
111111
•JI:I""''W*.
'and oemce: 'Alit £nteii)rliis. T OTAL EXPI:NDITURBS-~--aparbiiiUII&gt; - .• · · .-,t spray, ·'APO 00111wbJd..
11,&lt;178.10
ADliiJNISTRA'I'IVE
Maaon, W. Va. Phooe '1'/WMS. TOTAL
IEXPENDrrURESand 4 1'001111, limlslled, ...
er. Looloo and olean&amp; Ulie new.
•
1110.00
F1RIE PROTECTJON
1-t-tlc
watia, !1001'1, lunillln. priPay off balance ol S payGRAND TOTAL
~ENDrTURI!B­
vate partlos. Out olllil tlooda,
ments at $6.50 100othly. l'law
• l.srl'l.ll
GENIERAL FVND
RADIO
and
1V
npalr,
! blocb from POiilii'01 pool
UAL.\NCIE,
DKCPIBEB 31 . ltl8
catia, and lnatalled, TOTAL
ollloe, - - from 10 l.iil.
Blti'El'i0rro818
Jalm Harrison, PIJone 1ft.
PLUS BALANCE
to s p.m.
l+tlc LIATE 1964 VolkBwagen, Jack
0112MBZB 31, 1111
• c.au•
...
1U-tk IIOTOR
Handley,
1175
Unooln
VEHICLIC
UCaNSit TAI PUND
P'OOR ROOM lundlllld apart..
Heigbts, Pomel'O)' .
2-1'1-Stp
BALILNCE,
FOR
INTERIOR
aod
exterior
JANUA.R.Y 1. lMII
mont. Pbooe 1192-311111. 2-11-11&lt;:
RI.CEIP'i'S
call
Richard
Wilt
painting,
JOHN DEERE "H'' Trac:tor,
Moltor Vehlcle l.JceDM
IIMU'Iil
Tall
..
TRAILER, 10 I 50, lwo bed·
2-fi.Qc:
IOIItlvalors, plows, b)'llraulle
TOT A.L RIICDPTS
1'0Cl111.8. Pl1one 1192-21119.
TOTAL BI!GJN·NJNG
Hit, new llres. A-1 shape.
BALANCE PLUS
Z.fi.Qc:
Insurance
I t.817AT
RECEU&gt;I'S
t350. G. A. Deem, ·
IEXPIDID~I8
Z.27-31p AUTOMOBILE Insurance ben TOTAL
EXPENDITUfti:Seaneelled1 Lost your opei'ilt·
IIIliCIU.AJdOUIJ~Uru~ ........
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or's Ueense! CaU llt-2961.
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POODLE PUPPIES, AKC TOJ MJXIlD HAY, 3111: a bole, pbillle
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9111-31:16.
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Pay off I .,.,.._ at $1.11
olber boildlnp. W...ll. Ill
IDOIItbly. 'Guaranleed. time offered. Only $1,oao.eo
1192--.
. TOBACCO BASE J1'0R RENT
HELI!!N or VIliGIL TEAFORD
SYRACUSE

SPECIAL

Jack W, Can•y,
.
Mgr.
992-2181
Opon Til 6 Daily

...

DANCE
HOTEL MARTIN

~TORY

REPOSSESSD&gt; Kli'1

includliJ8 buffer and """"""'

8 :30 o on t o 5 :00p .m Doil y
1:30 a "'- t o \1 :00 Noon Saturda y

P~n .:o 773 s~ s1

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Seatin01, Pllmei'OJ'·---- 0., ,..,....,., Fel&gt;n&amp;r)' 27, 1969

West Berlin

Rutgers L,apitulates
!ly United Preoa lntemational
Dlllldort bladl otudet!la, 1lleh
11 demand• met by Butaon
Unlveral\Y olll&lt;lalo, ended 1lleh

four-day ~ &lt;i an
administration buUdlng m tho
Newark canliJUS early toda.Y.
1be 25 black students who
eelzed C«tkkin Hall marched out

111: dawn after their demands including amnesty- were met ln
an
aJJ..rugllt
meeting with
untveraU;y officials.
The agreement was rushed by
car 90 mUes sooth to Camden,
where Rutgers President Ma&amp;Oil
W. Grou signed the paper and
telephoned his acceptance back
to Newark. Gross was in
negotiation session with rebel-

MEIGS THEATRE

Uoua bladl - . and IIOil·
atudentB at tbe Rutcer• ~·
a1 Comclon. Tho studontl late
Woclneldoy
nllibt seized a
aluclentconter.
BludemiGollomo
Filly s111dents who bad delled
a IIChool doling at Wtley

College in Marshall, Tex., went
borne W-lday. Stillman Col·
lege in TUscaloosa, Ala.-like
WUey an all-Negro oebool- also
had been cloaed, but students
there ccxrtlnued a sit-in for the

eighth
-·
FourdayChicago-area

Accident Reported

slt..tn earlier.
Rutgers, the New Jersey state
univerlity, announced its 26,000
atudent campus at New Brunswi&lt;k would he closed Frkla.Y,

On llnooln Hill Rd.

to permit
black and white students to

were

NOT OPEN
FRIDAY THRU TUESDAY
Feb, 28 - March 4
Walt Disney's
THE HORSE IN THE

GRAY FLANNEL SUIT
(Technlrol.or)
Dean Jones • Diane Baker
Walt Disney's
WINNIE THE POOH
and THE BLUSTERY DAY

(Tecllnicolor)
All - cartoon featurette!
'Meet your favorite Cartoon
Characters: Wimie the Pooh,
Piglet, Robin Kanga, Tigger,
Rabbit, Owl, Little Roo. Taken rrom the books written by
A. A. Milne. AL[....NOQH, says
Wlmlol

2lh

Monday and Tuesday

attend workshops aimed at
furthering racial understanding.
&amp;tccessruJ Sit-in

The

successful

sit-in

at

Newark Rutgers resulted 111
concessions by tbe wrlversit.y to
fire two directors of admissions; grant amnesty to the
demonstrators; institute more
black studies; agreenaent that

Negro

oo

"Ha-ho-bay!

Berllnera

okay!"

are

'

Then with a final wave he
shouted In German: •onaftke
scboen UDd auf wledersehen"'(Ulank you and goodbye.).
- 9m1ly before Nixon new the '

110 miles inside East Germany
to West Berlin the Soviet UrWin
delivered a new blast againat
West Germany's plana to hold

Its presidential eleetloa at a
mooting of the olet:IDral ooliO!IO
in West Berlin March 5. The
Communist party newspaper
Pravda said '"it must not take

place."
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL

or 1\l.erto Rican
students would be Clunked cut
ADMlTTED - Vem.on Uttle,
for one year~, and more black Middleport.
students m campi&amp;.
DISCHARGED - Nmo.

BIRTH ANNOUNCED

All

Running time:

colleges
affected Wednesday by

Pomeroy police investigated
an accident oo Lincoln J-Wl Rd.
at 9:10p.m. Wednesda.y.
Pollee said a car driven by
Joyce Mohler, 30, Pomeroy, travel:lng southwest, struck a uW1ty pole and crashed into a stone
wall. She was taken to Holzer
Modlcal Center In Gellipolls,
where she was treated for a head
injury and dismissed. Police said
he was cited into court on a
/.charge or leaving the scene of an
accident.

TONIGHT. FEBRUARY 27

and to be with
you.
..
tho
pr«eota: 100 bla&lt;k - · IIOCIDI• &lt;i Berllll lloll4 u tho
a
held two admlnlotntoro prlrojpllll'IDIAir aDd a a;rlllllol ror
ners tor nve hours at Cldcqo
rr_, and - · all tho rr.o .
state COllege; a &lt;i IIOCIDI•
&lt;i the wo&lt;ld are truly
studeota aecosted 111 asiOdate
BerUnera."
dean &lt;i the UnlveroiiY &lt;i
Nb:orl received a maalliYe
Chlc:ago and • girl spat ... him;
ot tho -"' &lt;i
classes were suspended for a lltSIIdlng the speed&gt;.
Tho workers,
time after a false tire alarm
.,..vtng brlllht yoUow bard hats,
and disturbances at the Central
YMCA CommuniiY College; and llarted slloudng:
-•Ha-bo-bay! Nbon Ia olm,yi"
m 1'11 tan t s at NorthweDm
The Preslclont, waY~na- and
University in Evanston Mid
ll!lllln&amp;
c:ame bad! to U:o
they would press their demands.
plaUorm aDd Obouted to 111em:
althou8h they ended .. all.oUght

aod Mrs. Paul Kloes of
Miner-"ille are :announcing the
birth or a seven poond, 11 oonce
Mr.

Grandparents are Mrs. RalJil
Robson, Minersville, and Mrs.
Gertrude Kloes,
MiddleporL
Mrs. Edna Wiggins, Minersville,
is a great - grandparent.

SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

One ..,..... biOllll open and
another was tampered with In a
burglary at tho RutlaD4 BrOneh
&lt;i the l'l&gt;moroy National -

Bargains Ia The
Cos11etlcs DepartMent
w-...,. Reoutar lllo- . . . . . . . . .

Boys

First Floor

44 Men' a 3, 00 Well~ Make Tlea ••••••••.• 2 I'« 3,00
110 - · · 1.50 Well KID1I Make Ties ..... , , , 2 tor L50
46 lloy1 1.95 LoQ8 Sloewll&gt;Ort Shlrta, • , •.•• , ••. LOO
65 Boyo 2.95 Laae Sleeve ll&gt;Ort Shlrta • • • . , • , , , • • L50 ·
59 - · . 3.85 """' Slee.e ll&gt;Ort Shlrta ........... 2.00
1211 Ilea' a 4.116 Loor Sleeve !\l&lt;&gt;rt Shirts •••• , , .... 2.~
·13 lllon'o7.96 aDd 8.95 Laae'SI""' Krill Slilril. ...• 3.00
38 Men' a 2.95 Sport Ull Dress Shlrtfl •••••••••••• 1.50
Mea'• 9.95 onl IO.S5 Sllpo,.. oad Can!Ipns...ters •• 5.00
Men'a12,95 10 16.95 Sllpover andCardloans...atero •. 1.00
33 lfon'o 2.95 Collqe S....t Shirt&amp;,,'••• , •••••••• L89
19 Boyo 2. 68 Cdlqe SWeat Shlrta .. • • • , • • . • , • .. • L 49

Salel Wo11ens Blouses
WOMEN'S 5.00 BLOUSES ..........•...• SALE 4.00
WOMEN'S 3.95 and 4.00 BLOUSES .••.....• SALE 3.00
WOMEN'S 3.00 and 2.95
•••
••
2.00

Southeastern Ohio's Newest &amp; finest
RESTAURANT &amp; PARTY ROOM

WEST BROADWAY

WELLSTOM, OHIO

344-6682

II' e. invilt

you to sample our excellent cuisine
fealuring steaks, chops, seafoods, ch1cken, and
dinners far the enlire family. Plus a sandwich
menu meant for everyone's taste.

'

I

•

Bargains In The Lingerie Department

One Scarbrough to be Wed
Mr. John Scarbrough announces the e.,ement of his
daughter. ona Scarbrough, to Robert Reynolds. Ora is the
daughter of Mr. John Scarbrough and the late !Wxle S.arbroqgll
of ~ Bottun. Robert Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Reynolds of Pm~eroy, and his foster parents are Mrs. Bertha
Baylor and the late Mr. E. C. Baylor of Addisoo. Ona is an employee or CampbeU S&lt;qi ec.q,any ani Robert is employed ot
Johns Mans ville in Defiance. An April weddiDg Ia planned.

• Open Every Evenin&amp; Except Sunday •
• Dancing to Live Music Weekends •
• Air Conditioned •

ag Red Carpet Service
•

- ._,..,...
•

•

*

*

'fj• hu"Y to your home the
qulcMe1t 1..-vic-e pouible.
We pl'ot.C"f your home with R..t
CGrpeh - your Moyta11, too.
We u•e Gnly 9enui,.. Mayt0o11 foe·
tory pc:~rt1. No svb•tituf••·
WarM l1 performed by Mayt0o11, con&gt;ony~trai,..d tecl,nicianl.
.r.e leGtve ev..-ythi"9 .....,., a• &lt;1 pin
ond cleon yo..,. Mayto9 .
W. leave a pa•tat••paid cord for
you to evaluate our warlo:.

..,..
i)

Showing Our !xcluilve Mltyt•g Bldg.
Utecl Exclusively Por CERTIFIED
MA YTAG SERVICE. THAT'S THE BEST

We Service Your Old Wringer
Washer and Your Automatic
We Give You The Best
Trade-In Allowance For
Your Present Washer
You can bu)' a Maytag Gnywhere In th•
U.S.A. and l;od a
W~ Buy Where You HaY8
deal•r who r::r,airs
A Douh Of Jhe Service Repair?
yovr Martat pr uch.
Get RH Carpet Strvlct Here and Be S.rel

Insults
Traded
In Paris
PAHIS (UP0- U.S. Ambeoador Henry Cabot

l..odee wamed

the Communists ~ ~r new
offensive ln SWth Vletnam raised
the tloreat &lt;i allied reprloalo.
The VIet Cong o:oontered with an
unprecedented attack on President Nixoa and his ,., 1 I e
dealgns."'
The charges and countercharees at the Paris peace talks came
just one day before Nb:on was to
arrive In Paris.
lodge accused the Communists
&lt;i killing and maiming holpleao
clviUans In their attacks on SOUth
Vietnamese population centers
thls week.
The Viet Cong'"s foreign minister, Tran Buu Kiern, lalhed
back at the United states with an
attack on Nixon.
"Since It took power ln the

United States, the Nixon govemment has DQt ooly followed the
road chartered by the Jolllson
adrnlnlstratlon, but it has intensified the war
aaressioq
against the Sooth V letnameee pop. .
ulation," Kiem charged.
"Althoogto he (Nixon) has hidden hie policy behind kind words
of peace, the inau!IOrallon alate·
ment and the press conferences
c1. Mr. Nixon have clearly lhown
the dark and vile designs cl. hla

or

~J~Vemment." the Viet

Cons dele-

gate said.
LICENSE OBTAIN ED

Lawrence »tpne Simmon..
22, Coolvllle, student, and Linda Lee Webb, 21, Coolville, eeerellr)&lt;.

Rutland Furniture
742-4211

Ar1old Grat1

LOCAL TEMPS
The tem.Perlture in Pomeroy'•
downtown bualneoo dlllrlc:t II
11:19 a.m. , _ 11111 33 deiP'NI

under parUy overcast lklea.

na-t Pajamas • • . • • • • • . . . • . • • • • • Sole 2. 88
2:98 n-1 Golrna • • ••...•••••..••••• Sole 2.18
3. 98 Bruohed Tricot Golr111 •••• , .......... Sole 2.88
4.98 Bruahed Trlo:ot Pajlmoo ••• , , •• , ••••• Sole 3.68
3,98 ShiA Gowns - Pormonont Preas •••••••• SOlo 2.88
59&lt; Phil Maid P.-a- Your !avwlte ol;yle• .. SOle 2 Cor 1.00
3.49 Girls slzoo 410 14 PoJomu ••••••.••••• SOle L88
3.98 Girls aizoa 4 to U Goon&gt;s •• , , ••••••••• Sole L88
4.98 Glrlo olze• 4 to14Gowna •.•• ,, •••.•.•• SOle 2.48
U8Girlo stzoo4to14NylonQulltoclllultero •••• Sole 1.88
3 98

5.95

"Clean" and "Omar"

Wallpaper
Claa1er·
Just Reeelvad

a bill lhlJ&gt;.

...uu...--..

ment - For J)&amp;1Dted Wlll1,

Bargains In
Jewelry
Department
Special Group
1.00 Jewolry Sale 39
Spoclol Groop

2.00 Jewolry

Sale 79e

~red

Col....,
FrHztr Paper

leOWidc

p.,.. Voptoble 011
Clelna E..rytbiJIII,

SOII?-

11.. -65e _
2 lfts.-1.19
4 lbs.-2.29

Ora:onlzod Slorop - White and Sml.
1..1118 Slrwle 'turntables •••.•••••••••••• • •• .511• 98c
2. 98 Twin Turatables • • • • • • • • • . • , • • • • • • Slle L 98

Solei Rllbber11.W Dis• Pa1s

59e ...u

A - , f,Oid, tiu-Qual-. pllllr, yollolr, white.
1 69 Dlah Pau .•••••.• , ' •••••••••..•••• Salel.17
•
•••• 1.47
• • • • • • ••••••••••••• ..,..,...

Barplas In The Hosiery Depart11ent
U5 SeomJeta eutrece Stoc:kiQP • . • • • • • • • • • • 19• pr.
s-mteu Mesh PUb HoH ••.•.•..•••...• LOO pr.
Glrb 1,59 Poriy Hooe Tlteo •••• · · • • • • • • • 78c pr.
W - 1 2.50 Crochet Knit PID\Y H- •..•• LOO pr,

Gl144en Paint Sale
7..,95 GdOIUI Spred Slttn •••••••••••••••• Sale 6.00
2,45 Quorta ~red Salin .............. , , , , Sole 2.00
Cn1bmla OUIIIde White Houoo Palnl •••• SOlo 4.00 GoL
Gioia While Four Hour Enomel • • • • , • • • , , .. • L30 Qt.
TaM AdYIIIII&amp;O &lt;i the ~Ia! Valuoo oo all Glidden PaliU
Ourl .. lllh SOlo.

l.OG Knee SOck&amp;, Women'• aad Glrl1 Slzea.. • • • • 4:9c pr.

Bargains In The lnfa1ts Departlltat

PRIDAY AND SATURDAY SALEI

ICIIIball Plalos

0111114 lnlluta Ja•kotl and Saowaulll , ••••• Sole 1'1 prl&lt;e
100 por &lt;oat CottoP Pak-Nit Toddlen2pc, Pl)llnaa SOle 2.00
Jgflnta an:1 Toddlerl 3.98 SWeatera ••••••••••• Sale 3.49
Inruto and Toddlers 3.t9 -tera •. , ••••• , • SOlo 2.99
2.00 Kolt Crib Sheela ................... SOle L69
1 - 1. 69 Kcdel S....t Shirt• •••••.• , ••.•• SOlo 99&lt;
lnfltto 4.98 Two Ple&lt;e SeU • , ••• , , ........ SOle L911

Ourl"' IIIIa !ipe&lt;lal sOia you ... bey I fiDe Ki.,,blll Plaao.
at rod aavlrwo,llld theoela&lt;:tlonlagooci.Miple- Po... Walm&amp; llalah plaaoa le a tine 1ela&lt;:tloo of 1\YieL Stop le

the llual&lt; Deputmcnt, 2ncl ftoor. TaM I look II tllell IIIIo
Plano&amp;. Selec:tthe ... ,..!UIIt&amp;Dd aan Frldl¥ aDd Sotunii.Y,

IARGAIM$1M THI DRAPERY DEPT.

,_...111 11 The
·,, "'Notions\ "'part11ent

39c - 16" LineD Tolrelblg, , ••.. 3 yd. Cor .L-oti
I Group 2 aDd S pe. Be&amp;. 3.116 Batluaat Soli .. • • SOlo 2.18
40" Amorl&lt;~allcllle IJd&gt;leaehod Mllallll ••••• 5 yc1, ror L50
38" Adftrtlaorm..'*laru.tln ..... , •.• , . 5 fCI, Cor L50
U l - Blanbl- 80xlo8·- COicwo ••.•.• , SOle 2.99
8.116 Patehworlc co-let Quilt- Prlllla'llld Cllo&lt;u, • 5.49
1.88 MI. Mild Hit and IIIII RCIII - 24x45 . , , , .SOle Ull
Ulllllor"f' Bodl'lll..a..... • • • • .. • , • Sole 3.39 Oloh
19c -86"'lfhWI ao., ·-!II_,..,.., ~
14 n, lA ", Y.a '", 1u - AU Color1. , • • • , • • • Sale $0c )'d.
U9 ·- Sf"' VI~ U!M~Citer!' - Fn c:alora , , • LOO yc1,

Ll9 Kalttllltr Worated Yarn ••••••••• · •. , SOlo 89&lt;
55&lt; Gild Crodlet Cotton ••• , , ........ Sole 2 Cor 89&lt;
65&lt; 'h lb. Carpet Wup . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sole 55&lt;
2.18 DIDier Notebook Willi PIIJOr •••.••••••• SOle U9
1.116 Boll7 cro.ur Cook 8cxiica ••••••••••••• sale He
35&lt; Coin Collec:tlon Folder a • . . • • • • , • SOle a ror .1.00 A r l - • Flull Conte .............. SOle 49c
291: OdJdren'a card Glmel ••••••••• ~ •••• SIJe lk
'

Friday and Saturday Sale!

EL ERFELDS 'IN PO
''

f

.

ROY

was shut.

~try Into tho bank apparent.
ly was made by JKiahlng open the
bad! door, ooing throug!i a narrow hallway from where accesa
Into the main part o1 the bank

cheeks, money order recelpta and

was gained.

tor

Hartenhacll and T:liUs surmised the robber or robbers were
~eared away before being able
to 1101 tho llalk-ln lale Clpell.
Sterifr Hartemaeh said It was
his ~Inion the job was dme In
an amatalr fashion.
The aherltrs department this

aperatlng funds, was apparently
not 1101Un Into, althougii It was
heavUy damaJ'I(!ld. The vault's
comblnaUm dial was kooeked off
and marks lett by prying were

-··

Words, Even a Pencil, Fly
BY MAXINE WALTERS
PI'. PLEASANT - Progress
tcn¥ard an amicable total agree.
ment between the Mason County
Sehool Board and representative!
&lt;i the Amalgamated T181lslt Un.
1011, Dlvlolon IS39, In be1!a1! ol
the lthool bus drivers tl'H\v rePreeent, Wls nW Thursday n1lbt
in a special aession resembling
a sbouting match of the local
ochool board.
'fhe least one could sa_y about
tho entire meeting wastheiiCbool
board hold the ~ •• •·
sreecl, prior 10 March 1st.
Tempers Oared to such an ex-

tent that at one point, according

fer charges aaalnat Withers.
Tempera flared often between
S!pt. &lt;i Sehools L Brooke
Smith, J110eo Abbott, Intema.
tional represemaUve of the un1011, Julius Mathe!QI, Wllon executive board member, lftd

school board member Bill With-

R~creation

roll dedJ&lt;tlon; m Absence; IV -

Shaw's
•
Fate Ill
Balance
NEW
ORLEANS
(UP0Twelve men walk up 26
concrete steps just behind the

Clay L. Slaw &lt;:rurtroom ~
to a stark jury room to
deliberate whether the retired
bachelor businessman conspired
to murder President John F.
Kemecly .

Lawsuits Blot Drive

Leave &lt;i

MlsceUaneous,

Oncludlng all past pra.tt..l benellclal to employees 1ball remain In olrec:t, rovloe making
out monthly reports, school
board shall provide .,.looedbul·

is lm})ortant Industry

!ly_ HOBAHT WILSON JR.
ranks third In this cotmtry (be..
Over 4o Southeastern Ohio hind lnluotry and qriculture) In
community leaders r~preaentiJw tlat It Ia a f$0 bUIIcm a year 1Jo&gt;.
19 counties participated In 'nlurs- stneat».
day"s an - dly outdoor recreaWWiam Shaw, Area Extension
tion workshop at Ria Grarxle Col- Agent, CommUllll;y Resoorce IJc&gt;.
I-.
velcpme~ Ohio State Unlverst..
C a r I Dahlbelll:, Director, t,y, saldthepurposeofThursday's
Southeaotern Ohio Regional eow.. workshq, was to inform area
ell, one ot five ,progrt1ft]. speak- leaders of services thatareavan~
ers, said outdoor. recreation •bl• In outdoor recreation,.

California, Nor81wm1 MJCiwd IUJI'd
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REELED UNDER another heavy rainstorm todly as crews worked to shore ~a levee In Ventura Coonty
and prevent evacuation ol 20,000 more residents. The Northeast continued dlggirw out from drlfte as high as 15 feet, whh many areas
isolated by the area's lliest snow storm.
E\len the rw.tion's midsection wa.o savaged by severe thunderstorms and more snoft'tai.L E.JiPertto on Mch coe.st said the wuret lillY
be yet to come. Est.iJ'bated damage tn:m fhe latest slep of ralD ran
aa hieh as $100 million. 1birteen persons have died, nine in new

mUdaJldes.

Giant bomber~ try for crUlllwr

John

M. Pierce, Exte1151onSpe-

clalist, OSU, In dlscusst"' feasibility and market analysis, said

ir.lividuals wtll tnvel anywhere

tr&lt;ma five to 125 miles tor outdoor

recreation.

Googins,

Rlctard

h~o:::~;.:~.=·jets
,.. ..t'" rrcm Thollonl•niGuamllld
splettered 1,000 toos &lt;ibombslnto SaQon'a nOrtherDI!uburba where
U.S. infantrymen battled red lnft.ltntors within seven mllea ot the

L.

A1sistant State Soil

Scientist (SoU Conservatloa Ser- way of cddoor recreation devel- last defense witness Thursday,
vice) reviewed different types of opment In this area? This groq&gt; Shaw •ategortc:ally denlecl aU
soil which would best suit ltkti- felt la&lt;:k oi good hlg!oways, pot. the main po1n11 the state hao
vldual lre&amp;•s tor recreation pro- luted streams, a~ lack of high- built to prove tts indictment. ll
ject.,
er institutions of le&amp;'lli11J were &lt;hargos he &lt;OOSIJired with Lee
Duri~ an afternoon session, the major drawbacks. Too, they Harvey Onald and David w.
Mr. Shaw split the gr..., Into felt more regional coq)eratlon Ferrie heroin September, 1963,
massassbude KennedY.
five sections, Each groq&gt; was was needed.
assigned a questloo for review.
4 - What bpes of outdoor
The answers or opinions of each recre~tlon enterprises do you
C OF C TO MEET
~went then discussed.
feel have the best chance for
The Middleport Chamber o1
The questions were:
succen ln this part of the state? Commerce wW meet at 7:30 p.
1 - Should the buslm:ss com- Members or this study grq felt m. today In the social rooms of
munity be interested in the de- swimming, booting, Bnd &lt;llllP- tho Columbus Bnd Soothern Ohio
ve.lq.ment of private wtdoor rec- iqr facilities were the most log.. Electrl• ColllplnJ'.
reat'on enterprises? The unswer leal choices.
was "ye1" In that it would pro5 - What do you feel are the
vide addl.rtonal jobs, .Pei'Dllt use- greateat llltural advantqeo for
OPEN SATURDAY
age of m&gt;~rgl..t lonl, and pro- the devel"'ment of Ol!tdoor rec ..
1be Meigs Agrtruitural stavide more goods aM services. reatlon enterprises in southern
blllzatk11 and Conaervatim Ber2 - Whit mlsht tho bustno,. Ohio? T h e answer here was Yl.. Clift.. In - . . , . wiD ba
community do to promote out-- S&lt;:enery, lnchding the Ohio Rivopen Cram 8 Lm. to 12 noon
dcx.- recreation busiooss? This
(Contln~od .. Page 12)
Saturday.

SIIGON _ ARMADAS OF U.S. 852 BOMBERS unloaded lholr ~.. ~; ... ..,
heavleat ICICida In !our mo!Ohs trying 10 •ru•h for a good W&gt;Jnlng u~
COmmunist of'fena:lve thlt has Coat 6,100 guerrlllaa dead. American

ctpital.
De.l'..

IJep1t;y Ray Manley, Investigating there, oald entry waa gala.
ad by prying orr the look from a
back door al the plant office.

The vote or nine or them Is
needed
to convict under the
CIIECKING SAFES - Meigs Sherif! Robert C. HarterU&lt;h (above) tnopec:to wiiot lo left ala
letill for use by the union; board
Louisiana
law applying to
four - foot high fire proof safe blown QPeb in the burgulary of the Rutland Bru.cb ot tbe Pca.ero,shall provide rental urdtorms
Natlonal Bank sometime last night or early today, The sale reported~Jo- cu:Qined no m..y.
(or garagement, mechanics, help.. criminal conspiracy cases.
1lJere
was
a
possibility
a
ers, etc., designate a supervisor
for school bus drivers, wear- verdict eould rome Saturday on
Ing o( W'11forms by drivers to be the 8ef!Ond amlversary oC
optlooal, school board ohall grant hw'a arrest on March 1, 1967.
allowances, supervisor shaU Judge Edward A. Haggerty Jr.
keep track of all time cards and told the jurors uu looks to me"
drivers time) and on wages, con- •• though !hey would 1101 the
UJAHLESTON, W. Va. (UPI) day of the -;trike.
through the mountains of Wost
vert an monies saved from re- case late today. Slaw could get - The strike by West Virginia
The suit names as deCendants Virginia:, have cmne to a virbal
&lt;ent work stoppage to moothly from one to 20 years in prison miners Is taking on broader ovthe United Mine Workers of stln1stW.
on conviction.
wage improvement; and that the
ertones
each
day.
America, District 17 and 29, and
The state was presenting.
board set another meeting to
A UMW Dtstrict 17 - Originally
designed
by
t
h
e
disaass wage improvement for rebuttal testlmooy Thuraday miners to force passage of a the 49 locals within thllSe dis- said here Thursdlly the union it
tricts,
1969-70, this delayed unw the afternoon wllen It ran out of miners compensatioo biJI in the
maintaining the poaltlon t111t !l
Jtdge John A. Field Jr. will
w:ltnesaes.
The
judge
told
the
( ConUnued on P... 12)
has nothing to do with tbe
jury that "the remaining state state legislature, the strike even- hold a hearing ou the suit at strike and called it ulll UMu, . _.., oro .!ll&gt;nl JIIO. . ¥-oat t~ affected the steel industry 10 a.m. saturday in district thofized wm:k sto&amp;lPqa."
court here.
and have not been·- able to make and the railroad InduStry.
The W01t Virgllllo Black ~
The
latest
development
in
the
The Detroit Steel Co., N e w Assoclttion and the West Vfr..
it here beeauae they are
situation was a suit filed in U.S. Boston, Ohio, annoUJ"K:ed it had
snowbound."
District
Court here by four coal to lay off one of three shifts in ginia Coal Assodation both de-.
He said he would ad.j:)urn
gt'Oll) rett the local chamber of
companies ai'Kl two coal opera- the coke division at its plant livered harsh eriticism ol 1
early
and
U
the,y
were
not
here
commerce should act as a '"clear·
pneuemoconiosls (black luna:)
tors associations,
due to slackening operations being house" on a project or pro- at opening tlrno , _ , t1na1
workmen's
compeautlon b iII
The suit seeks an injunction to
jects, promote it,. and make lt arguments would begin immedi- end the 10-da,y old work stqr. cause of the dearth of coal.
that was reported to the Haue
ately.
Various railroads have reportgrow.
page by the minet .. a..d payment ed their coal lraills, which usu- ot Delep.tes floor Wedneaday.
Taking
the
witness
chair
in
3 - What do you feel are the
The measure was at amencle4
of $1.1 milHon ill damages each ally can be seentraveling
roadblocks wtlich starll ln the his own behalf aa the 16th and
stage in tile House t:oda)' and

to board member Dr. l..e4:ltard era.
Brown, words between s u p t.
pr&lt;IC!nledthe board with
&amp;nith and board member Bill proposed unendments to a MemoWlthera became so. warm that rancUm of Under.tandlng which
Withers threw a pencll onto the was the buis that a bus driver
table lfhlcll boun&lt;ed and, a&lt;oord- walkout endecl last -k. The •·
Ing to Dr. Brown, stru&lt;k Brown m~dments included, I - HosIn ,the wrist, broaldng the oklll. pital Insurance; D - Check off
Dr, Brown indicated he may pre- rues and insurance through pay-

For~

lllt.

walk-In vault

ot the Allhlonl 011 bulk plant
In Minersville where a pop ma-

glary

were ransacked.

-onalop!nionthevault
wasn't entt r«l, said he ns a.
waiting the arrival of Federal
Bureau &lt;i lnvootlgatloo and Bureou ol Criminal lnvestlptloo
aperts before checking UJe
vault closely. The door &lt;i the

Hobotetter oeld the wredled
N!e oootalned only .....ned

Salel hbhr11al• Turntablu

Plestlclzed Homo Freezer
Ptper - F1exfble, plllble
and more Moisture Bellat-

s.1.

walla,

.•rphy Oil Soap

chine waa bn*ea Into and desk.a

JJal his~

Sleritf Hartenbach, assisted at

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Mens an•
Wear

WOMEN'S 12.95 SWEATERS •.•.......••.. SALE 8.00
WOMEN'S 10.95 SWEATERS ........•.•••• SALE 8.00
WOMEN'S 8.95 SWEATERS ••.........•... SALE 6.00
WOMEN'S 7.95 SWEATERS ......•..•..•.• SALE 5.00
WOMEN'S 5.95 SWEATERS ..........•..•• SALE 4.00
WOMEN'S 4.00 SWEATERS •.•....•..•.•.. SALE 3.00

a.m. whether the vault had

Harten1 ·1ch, who indicated It

walk-in vault.

IIIIOI'ted papen.
The walk-In vault used

morning wae also probing • bur·

been entered.

Sheri!! Robert C. Hartomaeh,
1lho arrived to ltwestlpte miDutes after its diiCOVery, said a
four.foot hltiii Ore proof Nte
was blasted oPen and an attem&amp;t
was made to get Into the bank's

WILUAM HOBSTETI'ER, branch mana,ger, cheeks damage 10 the ·bank's ...U..In N!o.

89&lt; 8.., WC&gt;Odbul)' Creme Rinse ••• , •••. ·SALE 38&lt; '
59c
Dry SkiD or LonaiiDHanlcro&amp;m ••• SOle 34&lt;
98c Aoroohaw
0&lt;
SOle Z9c
1.25 Hlddea Yael• Hair ~ray •••..•.••..•• SOle 74&lt;
78c Extra IArliO Gleem Tooth Paste ••• , , ••• , • SOle 48c

A Special Purchase of Womens
Sweaters in Popular Styles

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, i969

the ..... by lllltland Manhal
and IIIeclal llepuiJ' Jom TW!a,
had made no llnal cletermiMIIon
by 10

late lut nllht or evly - ·
WUUam Hob.ttetter. branch
- o r , learned &lt;i the ..-rr
When he arrived 10 open t h e
bank at olllbout 8:30a.m.

2.88 CANNON ROYAL FAMILY BATH TOWELS •• SALE L68
1.19 CANNON ROY.t.L FAMILY HAND TOWELS •• SALE 89c
69&lt; CANNON ROYAL FAMILYW ASH CLOTIIS ••• SALE 39c
2.311 BOXED PILLOW CASE SETS ••.... '11m SALE L69 ·
3 98 NO-IRON MUSLIN SHEETS 8lx104 OR DOUBLE
'
SALE 3.39
F1TrED • • .••••.•.•• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
·
3.59 NO .. IRON MUSLIN SHEETS n.IIH or TWlN
F11'1ED • . • . . . . . • • . • . • • • • . • • • • • , • • • SALE 3.19
1 99 PR NO-IRON PILLOW CASE'S •.. 11IIS SALE 1,19 PR
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WOMEN'S
2.98 APRONS . . .••.•.•.•.•.. SALE 2.311
WOMEN'S 2.19 APRONS . . .••.......•.• SALE L 19
WOMEN'S 1,116 APRONS ..••••••.•••...• SALE L411
WOMEN'S L511 APRONS ...••••••••..•.• SALE L29
WOMEN'S 1.19 APH0 NS ...•.•••••••..• · · SALE 89c

Salel Wo11ens Sweaters

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POMEROY.MlDDLEPORT. OHIO

•,

Branch Bank Safe Blasted

In The
Do11estlc DepartMent

WOMEN'S US DRESSF.S .••••.•.•....•.. SALE :1.00
WOMEN'S 29.50 WINTER COATS •••...•••. SALE 14.75
WOMEN'S 311.50 WINTER COATS ..••.••••• SALE 19.75
WOMEN'S t9.50 WINTER COATS ..••..•..• SALE 24.75
WOMEN'S 69.50 WINTER COATS •.•••••••.. SALE 34.75
WOMEN'S 89.50 WINTER COATS .......... SALE tt,75
GIRL'l13.95 WINTER COATS ............. SALE 6.98
GIRUl1UOWINTER COATS ....•..•••.•• SALE 8.75
G1HLS 19.50 WINTER COATS •.........•.•• SALE 9.75
GIRL'l 29.50 WINTER COATS •••.•••.•... SALE 14.15
WOMEN'S 3.9.1 DUSTERS .....•.••....•.. SALE 2.00
WOMEN'S 4.96 DUSTERS ••.•........•.... SALE 2.00
WOMEN'S 5.95 DUSTERS .....••...•••.••• SALE 3.00
GIRLS 2.95 DUSTERS .•.....•... .•.••... SALE L50
GIRlS 3.95 DUSTERS .•.....••..••.••... SALE 2.00
GIRLS 4.95 DUSTERS ........• •. ....•... SALE 2.00
WOMEN'S 3,95 SLACKS .••••...•......... SALE 2.00
WOMEN'S 5.95 SLACKS ......•..•.....•.. SALE 3.00
WOMEN'S 7.95 SLACKS ........•......... SALE 4.00
WOMEN'S 8.95 SLACKS ...•....•.•...•... SALE 4.00
WOMEN'S 10.95 SLACKS •...•...••...•... SALE 5.00
GIRUl2.95 LONG SLEEVE KNIT TOPS •.....• SALE LOO
GIRL'll.95 LONG SLEEVE KNIT TOPS ..•.... SALE 1.00
GIRL'l 3. 95 LONG SLEEVE KNIT TOPS ....•.. SALE 1.50

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Devoted To The lruere.~a Of The Meigi-Mtu011 Area

VOL. XXI , NO. 217

Bargains

Weather

at y

uSparkie Williams" 11 be.
lltwed tho most talkadve bird
nn dcJmestteated. He hilt •
reported voeabulor)&gt; &lt;i 53!
~~. and hie lalt utterance
before he died 1a lN2 wat • •r
Love Malnl."

OPEN lOTH FIIDAY aa4 SATUUAY' NIGHTS
UNTIL 9s00
.

son, Michael Paul, Wednesda,y
night at Holzer Medical Center.

hours.

,\ budceripr .,....._ nam•
ed

ElBERFELDS IN p,o EROY
Sped1l Values In the
Ready To Wear Department
for Women and Girls

•

Now You Know

Friday·and Saturday Sale!

(Continued lNm Pogo 0

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Reese T. West Dies Thursday
Reese T. West, 81, formerly
Pomeroy and for many years
a successful ooa1 mine opera~

tor, died Thursda.Y al Mercy
Hospital in Mount Vernon, 0.
Born Oct. 14, 1887 In Jackson County, he was the son or
the late Steridan and Ann West.
He was a retired coal mine operator, a life meDiber of t h e
Elks In Gallipolis and balonged
to the United Methodist Church
in Pomeroy.
&amp;.rvlvlng · is a 100, William
Dma1d West, Columbu&amp;i s l x
daughters, Mrs. W. A, Meier,
Mrs. Kenneth Frost, Mrs. Homer Hutchison, allot Mount Vernon; Mrs. R. F. Hoee, Polnerqf;

;~SIIIU! PH:Ua~~

__.,

great..grandchlldren.
Funeral services wiU be held
st I p.m. SIInda,y at the Ewing Funeral Home with the Rev. Glen
HUes otJiclating. Burial will be
in Beech Grove C e rn e t e r y.
Friends may call at the funeral
home anytime after 5 this even~
1ng.

f Sch00Is - N0. 80

C'Lan.u,es
1£
0 '
By George Hararaves,

'-'!-I.__

brothers, WllUs fl. Powhattan and
Mont of RoseviHe. AJso surviving are U grandchlldren and 13

~t.

"~ 1ust lf.l
"~ 1ake
j

lf~ j

These changes must be such aa

Sense

May is too late.

Mella Local School District

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bullcli"'•

,.,ol ._.lion

••1111'04

552.99; RuUand water, ••011....

The •lii-G.al Dlotrl&lt;t
Boy 9ooqt
wiD be

llli!l &amp;boot

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APPREDATIQN PEIIIOD will be'- . . c t trcJm

~ MorehlJ'' Ii~P..,-NadCIMIBankrt..

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curr1011• &lt;huiioa.
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toward
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.-n! Thur~; ,tiJ!c~thout lliJ ~=~~ lopalatioolnlm - · •IIIIo 10 thi
roatly ~-lithe time lleena ~,buiJ,.....andlbli , lurlow the lrork of 1-' ~·Vra., - GoallO)"o D'Arllolio
J~l A. JlllocW~ IOdl~~ with conatl
J'UI. ,o&lt;tlviiY I!U H&gt; ,All "f' ~ d,..,.untn~
· to omlaoj'llio'oehoolt0 H!nr'* 1111 c:oQ1e4 ihl. ~- tO W;;l;. Gollt'l' jri Nl~ • '
pnlocltoplok,. ....,.. ~.rr'Nk;
~ -~~Jut ,
you cion dO Iii hcQ Ida.-- Juc- ~ brlot i'lnilt-~ 1' 0 : . '.
..At lht oll\I,&lt;IIIhe JIV~~WI!IIIII,.._II!&lt;'..,..._CO...,.
Tho otots ~ .Gill.,~ ~- • bill td ~ ~ ol!&gt;- aill •·.~ with stalit
c:eooi'ul.
·, ;
· - .-r~·· !• .flit•
:!IJU~·.,.antO&lt;I._'ill:i:;.noillor&lt;IIthe a!MM. ~- .. ~
:
...uow.·-,: ~· .hi~ -•hlllil anotl1i~'"!!n- ~ ~lui!!_~-law --TIIIi&lt;.-~'iir1Ni -~ ,..,r.r:. ~~~~~ " to i-ocl•\&lt;it 10 win·~nlllll, dur;iai ,lhO ttio IMili;.rtod It
to be ~ ·lll'lil of·U,.· ~~~' ~,
H* 'UiiJ @Oil ~1!9"iiiiiit1ilf" ~rii!r.Jiii.Be IW..l~Nftt · ~, ltoiU :a ". . . . 'aoiiu ' Ltho baJiil. Plct1&amp;red wllll thoJlllntllif\b!Mi'I'III!'O(ociW.Edlom
.
.
bUI, ~llllll~~i~ ~· , . . ·~"!!r• iUioO'IUio a~, -. - . ~no, .,..dcelucl- 11m 11. to ..,...,..I lriold Ul ·• ti'ciijjt liWitr'lll ·lilloirt , H.m,!lftter, Preolii!Ont of tho P&lt;ono...,. ~' ~ .... ......
not •-""' Air pooolllli lailihor ~

louo taxlngdlstrlctslncllldo:Ba6-

83; Raeioo water, $1,'770,11;
~""'""' water, fl78.15; lll'
clleport - · $1,17at5.

&lt;\111..,.

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for the latest oollectton period,
Jloward Frank, count;,y treuurer, said toda,y.
The period ..,.ere~~; paid Ill
January and February, ... tDr
the first hall &lt;i 1968.
Totals or taxes ,Piid In thevv-

24; S.Iplo, $19,737.!18; ~
$39,074.16; - ...
$164.12; Racine VIUqo, · tl3,•
524.58; flyracuse VUt..., ftl,.

•roof-"

R.lwda

Real estate oollectioa.a lD
Me;gs Cooney totaled $642,M7.211

39; ~meroy Village, $106,MJ...

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First Half
Collection
Reported

rord,. $26,451.89; Chester, ~...
059.80; Chester - Sail.....,., •1,·
903.85; Columbia, $57,$54,~
Lebanon - Eastern, $3,t08.8'5;'
Lebanon - Southern, $23,59tl.llf:
Letart, $20,412.55; Olive, aa,.
236.93; OraDIIO, $19,755.113; Rat.
land, Western, $33,564.22; Rut.
hnd Vill&amp;IIO, $14,089.31; Sa--._
$21,265.12; Sallabury, $47,11:13.75; Middleport vm...,, $8t,llft..

toproduceutrrwrfJvedprogram
It does no good to get ~set
.,.,.,...,.•, men.... illraetu
This 1&gt;11t ,..k has boon an lor tho otudenta Involved.
with the school about a failure In
LOS ANGELES - SIRHAN B. SIRHAN•s attorney• conterd he ext:remeb' busy une tor the writ..
u a chanp doe• not produce Ma¥ if you made 110 e«ort to
was "mentally Ul~' when he shot Sen. Rebert F. Kennedy at point er ot this column. so this effort this, the change makes little helP out ln March. u you e'!Pect
blank rqe.
for the llat day of February, aeruJe. Chafwe must also fit Into to face this ,prOOlem In your
Today the defense began calllna wltneases to SiC)port the U'JU- 198U wW necesaarlly be a little the patterna established by the home, rKM' is tile tim&amp; to act.
ment that the asausl.naUon wu utotally a product ot a alck, ob- brieL
state. J)epar1ment ot Education, 1 believe you wlllliOO. our teachMINd mind aDd peraonalit;y." Amons: the tlrst wltneasea DJI,J be
We are quite deeply Involved regional aceredittng orpntza. en and princlpa)s wUUrv to
Sli"bln'• :motr.r, Mary, hia YOUIIIW brother, Munlr, aoo .PQcltla- In the process or schedulJ:rw stu- t.iona, and pot~t hiP seh4JOI col- meet "rith you 100 sertouaJ.y di•
trl1llntho hlive examined th 24-yee.r-old Pdeltlntu Arab. .
dem:s and teac~ra Into their 1s- lups alii technical IChools in cua.; what e111 be dona to pro..
A....lfo 9 L-• _._,.,__, .... .IL..J•~nto for next ;year. 11IIs 1• whl&lt;h oor grocloatellllOY wlah to ctu.. lmJirovement Inyour •hUd'o
alwa.ya a limo
1,. enroll
CAPE KENift:DY - ASTRONAUTS JAMES M&lt;DM1T, llllvld voi.Ved, Bnd ~1111¥ a lrua1'llls, when ,.. talk ~
lalrb good week hb
R. Soott and 11\uoMII I. S.hwe~ ,.,. to ha\'8 ridden tlalr l,pol.. , tratina experle- It lo a por. &lt;hinge "" an IIIII telkllls a
permitted some notlcOible »""
1o 9 opo&lt;ooraAinlo a 41r1IW eartl! Grllltel mlul..,ll!daY, but they'll deularly llnlltlva problem ror 1 radlcel .,.. grea11y dll!erent
....,.. to be made m tho now
pnetl&lt;e In a llmulltor lllllrat tltllll: Cioldol-...1.
UJ tll!a ;year a~ 110 ·wiD be
}CIOIIo projeet olll&lt;lalo cluc:ldcicl 'Tin•~...,. to the ,!polo . • ~
clurlqf tho praadl. 0 .,.. telldll!l .,_
: .••~:~~ ~=
·1o 9 blaiiOif Cor three ctu• to lot the uttu.uta ra&lt;:OVIl' tram IOI'e limo wltea ochool II In oeoolon. P!'OVOlllaat lQ- and
,_
ttorooll aid
lfhloh . , . ha,.j made U.. ml•r'1llore lo no t&gt;lrr.c:t cw fool. otruc:turt,.,
. IIIIo Ia the loa! ..,...,. of weelco.
al!lo Ia their &lt;ramped - • ~ro o n l - their ello&lt;tIOa.._"·'-thla-~
Wo an OCimlnanpldly IOtho If~ do, I would &lt;erial~ urp .
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tiC\llp ~· but Y'"'lDI\l' be period In tho ochQol )'Oir, U tliortt are many ha•lr!lclu• ...,.
~ 1llU waltlng
t111t a pW. . . , . . 01 !hare loa dUtlir .chour dlllcl
oxiltl"' arQurd o bulld.
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offDrt baa boon llDd will be not ouc....rutljl p1al"' 1 ]P'IlCie lllil. which Ia. .-Ior 00111tru&lt;tlon.
COLUMBUS- 'I.'IJE ,t;ENERAL ASSENBLY wonthc&gt;meror.the J!Olidedto ~11
Itt ~· ln·whidllie lo&lt;Ur- . Ao f .atolocl'c - , 'llda • ..

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Mrs. Vernon Darr, Lancaster;
Mrs. Howard Thlvener, Galltpo..
lis; four sisters, Mrs. B e n t o n
Ponn, Pomeroyi Mrs. Maude Ackley, Zanesville; Mrs. Hyla Ca:pello, Charolol, Pa., and Mra.
Jessie Hemessy, Roseville; two

headed for possible pasaqe.

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