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1110111ber Ill planning theplantlnp
II'CIUnd your house, Mrs. Jones

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ehalrman.
for KodacJm&gt;me
be bet- from
Edward
lollzldlci, rellldu, Olr8inf the club to. lake
14 The hwsetathelmportantobphoa&gt;ar/illhlc lllldes and ontw
them Ill the state CCHIIolll. A lot.
jeet, oot the planting. Look first
ter from Mrl. John Reese, ,...
at the door&amp;, f~ aide, back,
glonal dlrec:tor, IIIIJOUllcecl the
tn that order," she said.
ljJ&lt;ine llleOillle ci Rqlon 11 fD
Mro. Jooes pointed out that tho mass ci the cllimne,y.
In conclusion, Mrs. J o n e 1 be held oo April 10 at the RichIince a few slu'ubs are suft'lcient
to enhaDce Its architecture, plant made ·three OU1180atla!S In se- land Me-st Clm'dl, Athens.
the doorwa,ys first, then look to lecting shrubs - choose those Resenattona are to be sent ln
aee what other planu are need· that thrive Ill the exposure Ill b)' April 8.
Mrs. Howard Nolan will clemeel. Windows may also need fD be wbleh they are fD be plamed,
ehooae
only
shrubs
that
are
abonstrate
making an arrangemeut
aeceoted, she said.
.. Picture windows usually are BOillteiY hardy for the climate, at the APril meeting fD be held
&lt;llhanced b)' low plantings under and think ci the appearance of at the home of Mrs. Ro,y Bel&gt;lng.
A deesert course was aerved
them. Sometimes a ground cover the shrubs yoo cboose at all
times
of
tbe
year.
by
the hosteSses preceding t h e
Ia sumdent planting, wblle at
The poem, "Trees," by Joyce meettn&amp;:.
other times ahn~bs that when
mature will reach to the bottom Kilmer was read by Mrs. Roe- ·
ter.
branched
ahrllb

lllill!tl

9le oald In caoeo wllero a
lolge chimney domlna!&lt;o~ t h e
house, then any shrub with Ito
branches trained to an,y pat..
that pleases will break up

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Do you need an ego boost,
all you 40 million creative
sewers? Here it is : Pete
Fountalll, a bearded pixie
who play&amp; the greatest jazz

clarinet in New Orleans,

tblnb you're wonderful. So
wonderful that he has dedicaled his latest composition
to you.
For proof, head for the
fabrics section of a big de-

partment store, and cock an

ear for the 1lllllliltal&lt;able lilt
of Pete's music, backed by
his famous Bourbon Street
Ten. You will be heariag his
new nwnber which is being
used as the theme for a lab·
riea·and-!aahions 111m titled
"Music to Sew By." And-if ·
you follow the mualc&gt;-you•n
seo the movie ond Pe~ bim·
self aa he leada a fBIIhion
parade of eight pretty
models around New Orleans.

proval of U. many-splen·
tiAft;tl B ur II D'II t o n falni&lt;ls
i*J'''"' day-througl&gt;eveDing
out&amp;b aa be eJIItrs Into the
splrit ol the li&amp;hlleelDi tour.
As the caplalil of the Mark
Twain riverboat, be lighU
daytime llpll'aleo ID crisp
cbeekl. As a vegetable-von·
dor iD the Flueb quarter,
be nods approval of 'IOft.
silhouello tlftemooll drelses
of genUa wooJ.Iook boltdedo.
AI a wine aleward ID the eel·
lar at Antoine'•, be lllreo the
flowing elect of a loorlangth

abirt dress ID lbeer

tlotfed vollo. As the driver
ol a real frlnpd surrey, be

That's Pete Fountain himself driving the surrey. The.
smiling model is wearing a briUht••m of Burlington's
bonded wcollike check in crisp red, white and blue.
'

likes a two-piece costume of under 35, mlti&lt;Ue.to-upper in·
briJiht rod. whIte-and-blue come bracketl, and very
knowledgeable about challgcbeeks.
But in his real role-owner

of Pete's Place, .ti!Ui c.larlnetlst extraordlnare-he
likeo faoldona that are jus!
u nringin1 u the music.
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Not lurprisiDgly, Pete's
best audience Ia the group
wbk:h does most of the ereaUve home sewing: Most are

iDg faaliloniLnew developments in fllurlcs, and new
techniques ID oewl!ig. In
short, they are swingerojuat lllre Pete Jlimaelf•.

So take a bow-u a lady
who sews, you're a member
of Pete FOUDtaiD'I clarinet

set.

Plan Planting Project
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Ten dowering crabs will be
planted in the' Rutland CUDIIIUDit;y, according to plans made at
the recent meeti~ Or the RutlaM

Sole Proceeds
Will Satisfy

Home's Needs
Numerou&amp; needs or

the

Meigs

Count;y Children's H&lt;111e will be

JMt 1hrough proceeds of 1 bake
Ale Saturday at Dudley Florists
Ill MiddltiJlOrt.
Tbe sale Is bel~ sponsored
II, Gn:qt I of the Wc;~nen's Asso;latioo of the Middleport First
Uniled Presbyterian Church.
Piau for it were completed at a
-"ng Monday night. All women ol the church Ire asked to
contribute somethl~for the sale,
wllieh will begin at 9 a. m.
-ling It the home ci Mro.
John Redoviu, lhe session ap.
ened with de.otlons by Mrs. Richard Vaughan who used "Rejoice
lnd Be Glad" 11 her theme. She
read a poem, jjFood For
'J'houKI!t," and concluded w~
prarer.
Mra. Fred lAwl.apresentedthe
lt1dy on a "oman ot the Bible,
StriHhrla, who Itt money become
her God. Mrs. Richard Crooks led
iD the Bible study ol the t!h and
lth c'-"s of Matthew.
A bll&lt;e Slle was held at the
cloae of tho meetiJW and Mrs.
Redovtan served refreshments.

Americans ·moaopolized
the world's whalillg Indus·
lrf durinc the 1111! and 19tb
ceaturies, ~ to the

Encyelopaedia;,Bntannica.

Friendly Gardeners held at the
home of Mrs. Joe Bolin.
Club members wUl plant the
trees smJetime during the week
of March 20, Mrs. FredWUiiamsoo and Mrs. William Willford
were llEllll8d to have the garden
thel'lpy program for the special
education class at the Rutland
Elementary School In llleroh.
Floral pieces for the Rutland
branch ol the Pomeroy National
Bank will be prepared ln March
by Mrs, Wllliamson and Mrs.
Howard Birchfield.
Mrs. Willford q,enedthemeeti~ with g~ reading of the
club collect. Devotions were given by Mrs. Robert S!lOIIdOn all!
members displayed seed catalogs
Jn response to roll call.
The program consisted of
slides entided. "A Master
Gardener's Garden"' and review
or a magazine article on "lnhabitama of the Garden" b)' Mn.
Birchfield.
'lhe tnwli~ prize was WGR
b)' Mrs. B1'11ee Davis IIIII Mrs.
Bruce Ml)" won the door prize.
An auction was held followtngthe
meethw., Refreshments were
served by the hostess.

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IF YOU ARE INTERESTED In seelnr the bon oo i&gt;n,yer In pllblle
schools lifted, there is sametlliog yoo can do. Let )'our CqresiiDIIII

Sen. Dlrkson has introduced an IIDendment to the CollllituU'"'
of the United !!lOins whjch would permit voluntary parUcipatim Ill
pnyer In public ocbools. A continu!JW landllllde of mail reQeedrw
a deep desire tor a retum to the reeognUloo ot God tn schools and
other public pli~s in •1!18&amp;rf to remln:l Coflreu of the will of
the American -'e.
To make It ·an. easier matter than sittl- down and writinc a
letter, the Youth for the Vol-.;o Pnyer Amelllmont, 4723 RichMr. &amp;lid Mrs. Walter MDrrlo
DlOIII Ave., HOUston, TeXIs, 77027, has prepared a card which were In MinlterOYerthewtekend.
needs only fD be signed &amp;JidmaUOdtoWashington, D. c. 'lbeoe cards to Yialt Mr. &amp;lid Mrs. Dale GootJ.
ore a..Uable """' request at no_charge, althologh amaU do,.dons nif&lt;l &amp;lid Mr. ·11111 Mrs. Ceorp
are appreciated w help defray the .printing coota~.r: ·
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A quantity of cards has bean orderod byllll~ Flr.t United - .Jrm CUmlnt!biiD. juniGratOhio
Presbyterian Church Women. We also under~'tift·Lidltl Auxili- . ~ Univeroicy, w a s . _ .
ary of Drew Webster Poat 39, American Leiiaa. are clr&lt;ulaliog 1 lid to Middleport lor a - petidoo of e&lt;Kiorsement for tho' aiilendment wbloh wW be ntalled fD end Yisit b7 Howard Chalker
Rep. Clarence Miller.
ci Granville, bl1 roommale at
O,S,U, AIIO home for the - &amp;lid
with her famib', Mr. &amp;lid
WORLD DAY OF PRAYEii IS FRIDAY, &amp;lid seniceslrill bo held
Mrs.
Ra,y Cumingham, wao Betin six communities about the ~· Mrs. Ben Neutzling, preside.lllrSO at
of Church Women United of llleigs County, will tell the otocy o!the 11 Qlllllngham, obser"""'e ant( tl1i role II playa In unify~JW w&lt;1110n around the world llolzer.
S. A, Rodno)' Karr,
over WMPO Friday at 10 L m.
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with the U. S. NI.V)' at B a I nbrldp, Mel. and Edward ~....
ot Mrs. Gene Thoaq&gt;11011.
ol Bo11m, Mas•. _.t the weekllrickltyera local 32, s p.m. end bore with Mr•.·.and lllio.
Tlolrlllll1, at the Pomeroy Le- Richard Karr, Jr.
. ·
slm haiL Reireshmenti wW be
.Mark Mo.fer acCOIIIjllllled Jo1U1
served b)' Eba GUmore.
Tamolllil over the -kond to
FRIDAY
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bali. ·prle!i&lt;M
MEN'S ' Drd~rhood, Enter-- at .a,.,. llol1linluj Table T-1
prise United Metbodiol Church, Club, 24M Cleveland Ave.
7:30 Frida)' nlsJrt It the bome ot
WEIJNES&gt;AY
Eldoo Weeks.
CATHOLic WOllEN'S C I u b,
BAKE SALE, Pomel'01 EJ&amp;.
. Wedbeillll1 ni1J11 Ill the dJureh
meoury P. T.A. Fri&lt;IQ at llllke
auditorium following Lenion - - Cleanera.
vices.
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SHRINERS DANCE seialon,
MIDDLEPORT
LITERARY
Frldly, 7:30p.m. Masooic TemClUb, W-lllll1. 7:30 p.m. It
ple basement In Middleport.
home ot Mrs. Nan ~·~ Mra.
II. L, French to review "Adirondacks Country" llld II r •·
Harold Sauer, US1Jipeofa Year•.,
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• &lt;.SOUP SALE by youth of t h e
Tim~ly
ByadburY Church of Chris~ sotui'day; 60 cents a quart, Orders
to be Placed , by Wednesdly at
The only food we Jmow ta
9112-9178 tr 992-9681. Will deliv- be cheaper lhil year tban

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MIDDLEPORT EVANGELINE
Cbailltr 172, Order ol the Ealtern

Star; 7:30 'lbarldq nlllbllt the

mer, Mro. SeoU Folmm:, Jell".· lolaiMilic Temple; ohOwor for the
re,y Folmer, &amp;lid Sllntl7 Jo1111100 ldlchan to be held.
visited with the Robert Joiln100 • MEIGS COUNTY American Red
familY Ill Columbus 9mdQo.
Croll Ollj&gt;ter boord meeting,
Mr. &amp;lid Mrs. Ropr YOUJI&amp; 8:30 p.m. Tllurldq at Voter...
N.,. Cumberland, W, Vs. wore lllomorlal HospitaL
weekend polio of hia DX&gt;ther,
PAST CIUEFS, Mqnolil TomMrs. Alma Young. '!bey also pie, l')&gt;llliln Slsten, Tlllrldl,y, ·
visited- relalivos here.
7,30 p.a at - e ii.llrL ErDa·
Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Sm It b, Je•s&amp;
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daughter, lolar1 Eileen, &amp;lid ltlll,
MEETING OFMEI!JS Lo~ al
Bob, villited Frlde,y·llllle1ooldl- Schtd DJ•trle~ Ohio A$10t!iatloa
burg with Mr. ant( Mro. $am of flilllc School
Smith, &amp;lid SOiurda,y &amp;lid :imda,y p,.,.; ~
Ill Galtoo with MeKlniey Slnlth Blah ilcl1ool·
who Ia eertoual;r W.
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Mr. IIIII Mrs. Bob Crow and .·
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Mrs, llleJme llblmeo, oP,ent llit '
weekend inColumbuo..1114Y...,.
DJOota ol Bobby Crow/.lolro•.Helea Wetzel, and Mr. and l(r,;
Kelley &amp;lid famllr,

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lalt II biler, II you can call
tllll I food.
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-Harbm B.diiiiGck, NCIII
Yorlo-N.., lm111 rogfoftal
dlmfor of lbe Burto~~ of

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MEIGS .THEATIE
TONIGHT li 'I'IIVRSDAY
Marcb 5 - 6
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Meigs Cool&gt;ty Regl,..l Plannirw
Commlssioo, the Meigs county
ResOUrce Development eomnitttee and the lllelp County Extonaion Advisory Cmnmittee.
Two Of the speakers during the
da,y- both local- indicated that
economic prospects for Meigs
Count,y are looking up.
First to note that something
appears to be "cooking economically" for Meigs County was
Pomeroy Attorney Fred Crow,
who admitted he Is "an opti1
mist."

t THE I;O!IPIIEIIENSIVE PLANS ·for water and sewersge d.,elopmenta in llleip County were
unveiled for the first t}lne Wednesday wheil a 11progress" meetl~ was held at the.. Pomeroy Tri.,..
ity United Church of ChrlsL A map related fD the plans, above, I' exhibited by,lefl fD rlgh4 Thoreon Johnson, chftlrman of the Meigs Count,y Resource Develq)lnent Committee; Harold C8rnahan,
ehainnan of ¢e executive commJttee of the Meigs COunty ltegional Planning COmmission who preMrl':ed the plana, and Wayne Roush, chairman of the Meigs County Extension Advisory Committee.

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be an industrial development in

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the near future which will employ
between 200 and 300 people. He
stressed the need rour housing.
Later in the day, the second
speaker to mention the economic
promise of the future was Paul

RhOOes that privite morey be put
into use in thetleldofrecreaUon.
He opened Hoyal Oak Park after

PROGRESS WITION
Addressing the some 3S eom·numit.y leaders Informally, Paul
an ad"Vertising campaign in 1965 Smart stressed"the accompHshwith 80 camp sites.
menl.s of a communit-Y within Ita
The place proved popular. Karr self.
wiU open this season with 200
He spoke of the work at Midcamp sites. Each winter letters dleport in the construction of
are sent to 4Jnilies that visited quarters for the Meigs County
the park the prev~ous summer. Wetrare Department and the new
This winter. 1800 letters were Imperial Electric Co. buildi~ in
mailed. There were over 52,000 . the former Pythian Park.
Royal Oak campers in 1968, which
He stressed also the need to
does not include local residents · put money to work and the need
visiting the park just for a day to for upeople wlth a vision" like
swim or fi sh.
Horace Karr.
Karr pointed outthatRoyalOak
PL.'\N UNVEILED
Park has the highest rating availFor the flr st time at Wednesable as a recomrDerrled camp site day' s meeting the comprehenin Ohio from two nrms grading si ve plan for water and sewage
such sites. One company, out or facilities prepared for the Meigs
over 300 camp sites in the state, COunty Regional Planning Com~
gave the highest rating only to mission by Sieco, Inc., Columfour parks while. the second com- bus, IOO., was. elq)lalned - and
pany gave the highest rating only displayed - by Harold Clrnahan,
to three parks.
chairman of the executive com ..
Karr indicated that he was W"Joo mlttee of the commisslorL
able to secure a professional deThe detailed plan was prepared
signer for the park before it was through a grant from the Fannconstructed because so few peo- ers Home Administration. United
ple have tlad previous eXPerience States Department of Agriculin establish ~ ng such an opera- ture.
tion.
The study included all of Meigs
f'or that. reason he proceeded Count)" with theexccptlonofPomon his own to plan all~ design all eroy aoo Mhldleport. Water and
facilities.
sewage requir.ements through the
In closing, Karr pointed out that year 2020 were projected.
large savings are laying idle in
Related to the detailed plans
Melgs COUnty banks, He urged were remarks by Lindsey Lyons,
that these moneys be puttowork. president of the T\lflpers Plains"Personally, I feel that Meigs Chester Water System, oow under
County is the best place in Ohio construction.
to live - If you have a ,iOO,"' he
The system is one of the largconcludecl.
est attempted in the Unltedstatea,

and for that reason, ta 1 pUot
project.
Lyono explained hoW the Melli
portion ol the system - part ol
the system is in Athena Caunly"was rmanced by a 60 percent~
onomic Development Admlniltl"'··' .l.
tion grant which came only to
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Meigs County. The proJRIIa
ing held back now because
machinery lor .the water treat.ment plant has nutarriwd. Uawa
are about 85 per cent installed
and the completion date oftllil&gt;lOject is this August, ~ODIIIld.
Another speaker, Geor&amp;e Hargraves, Sll)eriltendent of till -' \
Meigs Local School Distrk4...,.
lined progress at the site ot the
new lllelp HISil School. Ht
stressed that onlY one-fourth ol
Meigs School District sllldellll
attend college &amp;lid DIOIQ' h I 8 h
school graduate&amp; are llndJ,. It
dimcolt to get Joi&gt;sboeauSioflbo
lack of vocational tra.h~.ng..
However, he Slid .Plana tor t1w
new building Include voeatloral
training facllldes.
He also pointed outthatthtbuUding wlll mean nothirw unlea1
the Internal structure Ia chupd
to otter students what they wQl
need after graduation, whether 0!'
noi they attend college. The turriculum is beine: re&amp;tructured at
the present time, he said, illpfll:paradon lor entering the 11111
building.
Crow, speaking on hlghwa,y deVeiOilDlent. said the state baa
premised that the remainder ol
Route 33 between Atheno &amp;lid
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The MeiSs Cowley Health DeJohn Zerkle, president of Mid- Mrs. Strauss said there was no
partment mailed ·a letter Tues~ dJeport Councll, said this morna direct law in effect at the pre• day asking the village of Middle- ing he had not read the letter. sent time abou~ burning trash or
port fD af&lt;lp burning at the town• a He said the village will make prbage at a landfill dump. ThOY Smart, president of the Citizens
new land!IJI dump near HobiOII. every possible eiJort to comply pointed out that r,otate oUicials National Bank in Middleport.
The letter, . authorized by the . . .wJth the request of the board or said such a laW would go Into
Touchi~ upon thepfOITOSS of a
board ot' healtll, Was draf~d- health:
elfect on July 1, 1968.
community and what can be ac11 1've told them at the dump
ter numerous comp)aintf fro~
Ray Watts., ehief ot the divi- complished rrom within, Smart
~sldents in the Hobsoo, Brad- ever since It opened," said Zer- sion of sanitation for the state said thlt the county Ls on the
bury and Leading Creek areas Ide, 10 that there "is to be no burn- health department, eonfirmed the verge or· "a great economic dell!ai the burning io a nuisance. lng, but It has been happenlllg." otatemeni concerning wch legal!- vef&lt;lpmenL' '
Mrs. Beulah !lrau11, admlnis- Zerkle said he doesn't blame the ty In a telephone eonversatloo IaHe said Meigs C01111ty Is schedol 'the health people for having complained, ter toda¥.
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uled fD have the largest unders8id the
Perly Riggs, sanJ:tatlal1 00"1- 1 ·Watts, however, added, "No RTOW!d ~ q~ine 111 the world. It
'"l&lt;lr!et . cer saw.l!!!'ttime""u.e,-. - ~ CIIl. areatLa . llli,_ .Mib . wlllk~ Ill tho lfeJI!jlfn
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j&gt;iJidi;~,iriii~C:~fit ~· e;;.J; iioouib fiiili•~• ;iii M 'enfii"r -.-'blltll fiil"'hf
garboBe ilii•lld 110\ :btl'bllnted. . direct law P~!~ the ~· m~qJ t(IOration ha• already
Later Tuesday, after eooter- ing until JuLY t, 1968."
· tMn Putefeaed, Smart reported.
rhllr with otllcials of the state
Watio also Indicated bllrning He indicated that the ~011 from
health department, Riggs 8Jid ci trash eould also consUtuie a the hoge mine wlll be taken fD
nuisanCe and It is the resporial- Chesllire by conveyor belt.
bilicy of the board of health to
The two apaakers talked houn
Fi~h&amp;Game Group
take action II such a condition apart during the day..l~m~
should exist.
lng. There was no hint as to
,
,
By United Pre•• lnternodonal
whether they were talkirw about
Elects Roy ArmeH
·Sirfi!;m Sirhan 'B love turned io hate
the same development.
·' ·LOS ANGELES:... SIRHAN B. SIRHAN SAYS he went fD lhe elecThe meeting was marked by
nwnerou&amp; speakers outlining
·tton victor)' (lart.y for Robert F, Ke~ bY. chance &amp;lid with no In- RO)I :Armes was eleded pres!·
upects of their work in the COIJ.Do
tention ollboo!log the aeratDr, He &amp;1\¥1 he saw Kennedy for the first dent Wec:lnesda.v evening by the
ty,
time two dayo beiore at another rally and when he heard him S(IOik Meigs County Fish and Game .
ON ROY ALOAK PARK
&amp;lid alrw with movie stars, "he l-Uke a salnt - I liked him." Assn. at an annual meeting.
Other
officers
elected
were:
Among
the highljpts was areDefeno' 1ttorney Grant CcqJer Wednesday led the 24-year.&lt;Jid
vice
president,
Dr.
Selim
Blaz~
port by Horace Karr, Chester
Arab lmmlaront It&gt; fD the maneni when he &lt;line Into the Ambassacontraetor, lnd owner al"ll operdor Hotel on June t, 1968, and became'dazzled by the bright IISilts wicz1 aoo secretary-treasurer,
No highway faiallties were re- afDr of Ro,yal O&amp;k Park.
for TV. cameru m:l mirrors 1n the corridors. Today Sirhan was to ·Robert Louks.
It was voted to continue re- ported In February by the ·GalKarr sald his ..rk project lotell his murder trial Jury the climactic mmnents - thai he went instocking
of wring neck pheasants lipolis Post, state Hlgllway Pa- cated near Five Po~nts was the
to sort of 1 trance aa:l cllDDQt remember ftring the shots that killed
and quail this year and also to
Kennedy and . . . . - live other per1011~
result or ursi~ by Gov. Jamea
help sponiJOr the annual trout
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Waler pwhed down trapped miner
derby In 1\prll at Forked Run ...,th alreao!y brlnp the year• a
R~ervations
total "l five.
LARK, UTAH- SWEAT.SOAKED RESCUE WORKERS puahOd a Lake.
VISI:r SCENE - lllembors of the )Icy, attorney• &amp;lid court olllelala vlllited tl1i ..,... of t11o
'!be patrol lnvesligated 44 acsmall amount of water tbroulh a two-inch plj!e ~ fD William Ver- ' A program to ~ Iarmer a for
August 17 shotgun killing of Michael Lee Dotson, 28, Pafkersburg, who was struck In the baek 0(
..., ~ones, a veteran ntlller &amp;lid
·till trapped.slneelait S,tur- gra•n wh&lt;eh they would put out eldents last mmtl\, a drop fl
the neck with a charge as he drove away from the Wyant home, just otf Main-St. in Racine.
~~~ In 1 cav~ln. "'Time Ia IIDW' very ~,;, aaid Don WWie, for w~dlire in the eount,y, in eo- 13 from Jallllr)'. '11111 Included
'ilt&gt;Oi'lntendent of the mine In ,.mhem \JWj, .."IJe'i bef)Jlalq time •t(IOrat&lt;oo wltlt other organlza- 19 accldonls in which a totO! Of
Misa MargaretGrllft.tha, Meigs
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onmlica, remiiMia Ill lllelgs 1
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type aeel-• with onlY li
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County 4-H Junior leldera that "\
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the ..Junior ... _
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244 arreels, compared tO ~ 1.2 1. .
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1be l"'UU1tt-lc&gt; Is to • held Friiatlon'a Rrot ROTC
iill laid U. was "anotHer Pialits;· Ti~ Fields, Neir tto- as igalnllt 349 iJI:JariuOtt; c18Jid da¥ &amp;lid SOturda.Y, ~th 14 &amp;lid •
'iltep towards womtn's ·
veili Pearl McBf:tde, Sfr~M;- aoolsted t5 .-nota •• . q&gt;~D· 15 ln Alheno. Reaa!'vllloos mq
,. c;oL l!illieri
Emma Edwards, llle100; Edward pared ·to 68 assilla Ill
be allialned by lnltiJlhordntl or
Patrolmen I...... 1,034 hliurs
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wrltilfl the extenalaa Dftlce. The ·· 1
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lrl&lt;op Army train broupt conllietlng report• .!rom West GerJb!ui-w .U.S. olrtc1als,
,lf(est German cultomsofl'ieers
lital ~t l~lt one .Pistol shOt was
ft~ ·at _Ute train enroute tram
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. train wil reported shot at as It
. 'moved aerosa East German.v.
The aetkll came as the Com~
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. Armed Eaat
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1'118 boQm llleip Countlans will
hear.80011. won't be SODic.
It -wll~ be econom.iet ranging in
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,Wlllndlcoted Wednesday
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Chrt.t lofondo1 ni&amp;hL
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meetlog time frtiD tho llritiolon; W..,.,, "'l:L III'IIWII ond David;
dl1 to the oeCoad Frida)' Ot each Mr. IIIII_Mro. Warnm Plolloal.
moolh: MrL Nancy !lorria .&amp;lid &amp;lid ~.... Jono &amp;lid JuU Whl't
MrL Bonnie Plckeoa lllrV8d ,.. head.
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A spokesman for the Reds described the turned-down offer
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league career. The 30-year-old
righthander was obtained from
the Chicago White Sox.
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Manager Luman Harris will
give the No. 2 Aaron a chance
to solve the Atlanta Braves' No.
1 problem.
No fewer than slx players
were tried at first base by the
Braves last season and Harris
knows he will have a seasonlong headache In 196S I! he
can't rtnd a regular ror the
position. He b.lrned hopefuUy
Wednesday to Tommie Aaron,
younger brother ·of the great
Hank, with the comment, "If he
proves he can hit big league
pitching, Tommie will be my
tirst baaeman.''
Tommie has a .229 batting
ave~ and only _
10 hOmers In
319 ~ games spr~d'e'\Wer rour
ooafons !lullmmedliiqily accepted the challenge.
Others Competing
Others Competing lor the job
are rookie Jim Breazeale, Ttto
Francona and Bob Aopromonto
and then there is the reluctant
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By United Press International
Brl!illam Young and Murr11
Eaot
Stale
completed the 18-team
W L ·PeL GB
openiJI8 field today In the NCAA
Miami ..•.•• 34 27 .557
tournament, a!ler winning playKentucky •• • ,33 28 .541 1
all games Wodnei!doY night lor
Indiana •.•.•• 35 32 .522 2
the champlonlhlps of tb$'
Minnesota .••• 32 20 .Sl6 2'h
conferences.
er," Reds General Manager New York, , , .16 46 ,258 18\1
Brigham Young turned back
Bob llowsam said, "The conWest
Wyoming 95.82 lor the Weatem
tract we're offering Fisher is . ·
W L Pet. GB Athletic Conference title and
the best he's had in baseball. n
Oakland •...• 48 . 12 .800
MurrJ13 ~te defeated MorePete Rose, National League Denver ..... ~37 26 .587 12'h head 94-76 lor the Ohio VaUey
batting champ last season, Is New Orleans • ,32 31 .508 l71h Conference crown.
the only other pli.fer unsigned. Da1las ••.... 30 32 .484 19
First-round competltloo SalurRose, at home In Cincinnati, re- Loo Angeles •• 26 36 .419 23
da.y l!nes up like this:
portedly modUled his salary de- Houston •...• 19 42 .311 29'h
EAst-st. Joseph's vs. Dumand to $85,000 but the club did
Wednesda,y's Results
quesne, Davidam vs. VUlanova,
not accept It
Indiana 131 Dallas 96
Prlncetoo vs. :!l. John's.
Gary Nolan, Jesse Hudsm Kentucky 128 New York 103
MIDEAST- Murray State vs.
and. CloY Carroll will share the Oakland 140 Houston 134
Mar&lt;P~ette, Miami (Ohio) vs.
pitching dudes lor the Reds Los AJ18, 123 Minn. 118
Notre Dame. ·
'ft'!!en they meet the PhiladelOnly games sche&amp;lled
MIDWEST- Trlrdt;y vs. Texas
phia Phils at Clearwater Fridas
Thursdlly's Games
A&amp;M,
Colorado state vs.
for their Grapefruit League op- Oakland at Miami
Deyton.
New Orleans at Houston
ener.
~-Bri!illam Young vs.
Reds Manager Dave Bristol Kerrtuck.}· at Denver
New Mexico State, Weber State
said his lineup would be sludded
(Only games scheduled)
vs. Seattle.
with rookies during the flrst
The championships, and autoweek of exhibition games beA thou!illt.dor the dO)': Ralph
matic
NCAA berths, of the
cause man.v veterans had re- Waldo Emer1100 said "nothing Mls800rl Valley, Big Eighth and!
ported late.
can bring you peace but
Atlantic Coast conferences will
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camp and Roberto Clemente's ·after an 3-13 . season with the
hitting marked an intra-squad Chicago White Sox, rejected a
game played Wednesday by the new contract offer and said he
Plttsb.lrgh Pirates.
is returning to his Bayside, N.Y.
Harrelson, who wtll be the home.
Red Sox' first baseman 11
Third baseman Ken Boyer
Conigliaro makes a oomeback 1 and outfielder Ron Fairly
hit a towering homer as signed with the Los Angeles
Boston's regulars beat the subs Dodgers . , . Tom Seaver, 16-12
5.0 in a six-inning game, in 1968, was bombed for four
Conlgllaro, who was sidelined runs during a New York Mets
for the 1968 season because of intra-squad game but Manager
an eye ln.iurY, hit the ball GU Hodges said, 41 ft's too early
solldly In three tries.
to cut looae and the weather 1o
"1 saw the ball well and am
real happy," said Conigliaro,
who now is consifJered the Red

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Dream Team
Announced
COLUMBUS (UPO- The seven Mid - American Conference
basketball coaches may not atways agree, but they were in
harmony 1n selecting steve Mix
of Toledo, Gerald McKee of
Ohio University and '· Westem
Michigan's Gene Ford as unanlmous plcko lor the 1968-'9 AllMAC first team.

College

THIS WEEKS SPECIAL

AUTOMATIC-ELECTRIC
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Baskelblll TIIUl'Mme,._ w11 -.,;
Saturdll)'-or posolbly, In some
Brigham Young rallied !rom a
feated 26-23 by Meigs Wed110....,
cases, by playott games MQI. sevenojlO!nt halftime iloflclt to By United Preas Internatlooal
afternoon at the llullllli p
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East
defeat Wyomln8 Wedneoda,)'
SOUthern was closeontheheels
llut · all three wimer s get night. ~ Ulmo scored 27 and
W J, Pet. GB
of the wlnnen lhrough the entire
automatic byes Into regional Doug Howard 23 lor BYU, lut Bol)lmore •• ..51 19 .729
contest but never caugtt 14).
NCAA piO)', ochN!Ied lor Wyumlng'o Carl Aohley Philadelphia •. 49 23 .681 3
Meigs polnt-getten were Lolt
March 13 and 15. The MVC and game honors with ;14. Wyoming, New York .. ..48 25 .658 4lh Sauer 10 Urda Hackett 7, Mar1
Big El!illt champs &amp;o Into the althou!ill It lost tho NCAA bid, Hollon • • • . .. 42 29 .592 9\1 ilyn Brown 6 1od Down ScOU 3.
Midwest region and the ACC was hojllng still to be asked to Cincinnati • • . ,36 36 .5oo 16
Southern scorers were J~~~e
winter Into the east regional.
take Its 19.8 record to tho NIT. Detroit. .....28 45 .384 24'h Dono\'ln 17, Trudy Maslonkl 4,
Also sitting out the !lrst roond
""rra,y Stale took a 44-38 lead Milwaukee .•• 23 49 .319 29
and Irene Coq,er 2,
with byes are top.,.'llked UCLA at intermlsalm m a1:curate free
West
The next game or the and santa Clara in' the West throw shootlns and Q!lickly
WLPcLGB annual tourney will be 5aturdly,
regional
and
PUrdue and extended Ita margin over Lus All8eles , . 47 25 .653
March B, at 7p. m. with the Meils
KenWclcy In the Ml~st region- Murehead Stale to 58-42 In the Atlanta ••••. 43 29 .597 4
Frosh playing Athena. There wW
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Initial mlllltes ol the second San Fran••...36 38 .586 12
also be an 8 p, m. match that
Chicago .•..•30 42 .417 17
Colorade and Kansas are tied hal!.
night between Kyger Creek and
Claude
VIrden
led
Murr.a,y
San
Dido •••• 29 41 .414 17
lor tho Big Eight leaderShip
Logan. Winners or tho 5aturdly
with one game remalnlnr, and State with 27. Jerry Cooley had Seattle • • • . ,27 46 .370 20'h night games wm lldvance to the
A1oenlx ••• •• 15 57 .208 32
the same Is true ol Louisville 16 to pace Morehead..
semi-finals.
Wednesday's Results
In
other
games
Wednesdl,y
and Dral&lt;e In the l.!vc. The
The public Is Invited. There lo
ACC representative will emerge nlgllt; St. Bonaventure killed Dotrolt128 New York 120
no admission charge except for
from a threeoda,y league tour- Creighton hopes lor a NIT bid Chicago 124 Milwaukee 108
the ch-lonshlp game.
nament beginning I o n I g h t; with a 7f-72 victory, Mississippi San Fran. 114 Bait. 107
(Only games sche&lt;Uied)
North Carolina and South State stopped Alabama 67.ao
and
tho
Air
Force
Acadoley
Thursday's Games
Carolina are the top-seeded
Cincinnati at Milwaukee
teams.
defeated Regis 88-77.
Boslon at San Diego
THE DAILY SENTINEL
ut:VOTED TO INTEIU:-'If OF
Philadelphia at AUanta
llttJGS.IIIASON AIIEA
RICHARD S. OW£14, P'UIUSHEJI
Phoonill vo. Chicago at CarbonO..ll•r TtnlfiiiW., Uiltll"
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Vtl111 P... llhlna CGmpalljl, Ill Yt-cflanle !II.,
(Only games scheduled)

San Francisco Tops

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The llJUets, who lead Phirookie vs. the veteran and you ladelphia by three games,
can imagine the outcome.
almost jRIIIed !roe !rom the
Nate Thurmond completely Warrior's throWing grasp m
nomilllted rookie or tho year Earl Monroe's amazing perforcandidate Wes Unsold In leading mance. Monroe scored 42
San Francisco to a 114-107 upset points, 31 ol them In tho second
of Baltimore Wodnesda.y nl!illL hall,
Thurmond scored 34 points
San Francisco broke a 100-all
and grabbed 28 rebwnda. tie as Jeff Mullins netted three
Unsold, unable to penetrate points and TIJ..Irmond came up
Thurmond's defense, was limit~ with a key fool throw with 2:36
ed to seven points, but managed remaining.
to go up for 16 rebounds.
Hctward Komives gained revBaltimore lost ground to idle enge on his old teammates by
Philadelphia, bul maintained a scoring 30 points against Now
41h game margin over U!ird York, his hl!illest Plsloll total
place New York, a 128-120 since being traded by the
victim of Detroll Chicago swept Knlc:ks. Jimmy Walker added 29
Milwaukee 124~108 in other points as Detroit, which narrowNational Basketball Aosoclatim ly miased beating New York
Tuesda.y nillll~ came throu!ill
with some hot shooting. Da\le
DeBusschere was hl!ill lor New
York wltll ~6 points and 21
rebounds. He came to New
York in the Ko_!lllves' trade.
Jerry Sloan canned a career
high 43 points as Chicago moved
past Idle San Dle&amp;o Into fourth
place In the West by three
THURSIJAY
MIDDLEPORT EVANGELINE percentage points. '111at olot Is
Chapter 172, Order of the Eastern the last piO)'o!! berth avallable
star, 7:30 '111ursda.y night at the In tho division. Joo McGlocklin
Masonic Temple; shower for the paced Milwaukee with 38 polnto.
kitchen to be held.
MEIGS COUNTY American Red Eldon Weeks •
BAKE SALE, Pomeroy El..
Cross Chapter board meeting,
mentary
P. T. A. Frlday at Duke
8:30 p.m. Thursday at VeteraJUI
Cleaners,
Memorial Hospital
SHRINERS DANCE seuion,
PAST CHIEFS, Magnolia Temple, Pythian Sisters, Thursday, Friday, 7:30p.m. Masmlc Tem7:30 p.m. at home oC Mrs. Erlll ple basement in Mi&amp;lleport.
WORLD DAY or Pr11er SerJesse.
MEETING OF MEIGS L o c a I vice, 2 p.m. Frid.a,y, &amp;. Paul's
School District Ohio Association United Methodist Church, Tupof Public &amp;hool Employes, 7:30 pers Plains•
SA11JRDAY
p.m. Thursday at Meigs Junior
!UGH
SCHOOL
donceparly, with
High School; Dale Mcintyre,
the
JoYs,
at
Melp
JuDior High In
school employees reUrement
Pomeroy
rrom
8
to 11 p. m.;
representative, speaking; all non·
cerUfied employes invited. Re- ochool spmoored, _ , to tho
public •
fret~hments am door prize.
MONDAY
SOUTHEASTERN OIUOGuer,..
BETHEL 62, lntematlonal Orsey Breeders Assn. amual wtn.ter meeting and potluck dinner, der o! Jobs Doughten, 7:30 Mon7:30 p.m. Thursda,y, Southern day night at the Pomeroy MuonHigh SChool, Racine. Members lc Temple.
and friends Invited.
LAUREL CIJFF Better Health NAME CHANGm
Club, 7:30 Thuri!da,y II the home
HEMPSI'EAD, N. Y, (UPI)of Mrs. Gene Thompson.
The Weotchoster Bulls, the New
Brickl.a,yers local 32, 8 p.m. York GiiDI al!Diate In the
Thursda,y, II the Pomeroy Le- Atlantic Cout Conference, will
gion hall. Ro!reshmenl&amp; wm be become the J..ong Island Bulls in
served by Elza Gllmoreo~
tho 1969 aea1011 and pla,y their
FRIDAY
home games at Hotstra UniverMEN'S Brotherhood, Eater- ol~. 'l1le stadium there has 1
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By United Press lntamatlooal
Class A Toumaments
At Columbus
Granville 83 Amanda Clearcroak
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Heath 75 Ridgedale 61
Westfall 54 River Valley so

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Frontier 69 ZanesvUle Rollecrans 66
At ChiUlcotlle
Zane Trace RoBS 64 Federal
Hocking so
AI Canton
Hlllsdale 61 North IJma 49
~rlngi[ald Local 41 Kirtland 33
Let
Class AA Tournaments
Classified Ads
AI Akrm
Cuyahoga Falls 51 Barber1on 47
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At Youngstown
Extra Cash
Youngstown Ursuline 60 Llbert;y
In A Hurry'
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U$ed
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Marllngton 70 Cloverlea! 50
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Lakewocicl 61 I.oraln 52
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At Berea
the eager buyers wait~
John F. Kemecly 63 Cleve. &amp;.
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62
lor the very things you
At Eastlake North
have no further use for.
Cleve. St. Joseph 72 Comeau! 44
At Troy
TRY ITI
Belle!ontalno 44 !Fingtleld Catholic 42
AI Dayton
Dayton Chamlnade 71 Dayton
Roth 70
At Oxford
Lebanon 52 Preble !l!awnee SO
Middletown 78 North College HUI
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Manager Joe Gordon said he
The amouncement was made
Is pleased with the uspeed, by MAC Commissioner Bob
Sox' regular center rielder.
hustle. potential and spirit" of James.
Clemente 1 who tlnished the the Kansas City Royals' expanlt marked the third straight
1963 season with a .291 average sion team • • • Dick Radatz, year Mix was named to the
a!ler a slow start, hit a ~ClO-loot · • on311el~.!'"t;;lo'4h..
.~:: !lrst team. ~ord was ..al!lfJ ~·
bomer and Plttsburgtr·, mariager · Bo
b r· ~;.jz . ored as a JUnior whlle McKee
Lirry
9-lepard commented. i:onsee
batters ·durtni the was given a secood..team berth
"rm glad to see his shoulder is Detroit Tigers' Intra - squad last year,
not bothering him this spring." game . . • Dick stuart, who
Joining them on the star-stud.
Clemente's 1968 average was played baseball ln Japan during ded first team were Dan D' An~
his lowest since 1959.
the last two seasoos, slammed toni of Marshall and Frank Luother Fronts
four practice homers cliring the ka.cs of MAC~hampion Miami.
On other fronts: Tony SoJatta, California Angels' workout • . .
Because of a Ue for fwrth
who hit 51 homers in tile Mike cuellar, acQJired from the and fifth spots, six players were
prefers catching and resents Carolina Leaaue last sea1100, Houston Astros during the picked lor the second unit. They
alternatl118 between there and was designed as the New York winter, was named to start the were Tom Lsgodlch and Doug
first base.
Yankees' first baseman and Baltimore Orioles' exhibition Grayson of Kent State, Ray
A home run by Ken HarrelfUI cleanup hitter In their exhibition opener against the Minnesota Loucks and Walt Williams or
Miami, John Rudley of Toledo
and the quiet confidence or opener against the Washington Twins on Fridll)'.
Tooy Conigliaro provided the Senators , • • Jack Fisher,
and Dan McLemore of Bowling
big news al tho Boslon Red Sox' acquired by the Clnclnnall Reds
Score~
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The three unanimous selec~
By United Press International
lions were all three-year startEast
ers for their respective clubs,
Rcbstr 69 Wash &amp; Jf!rsn 62
all led their teamo In scoring
Swarthmore 86 Haverford 71
thla season and all threa eslablllclmell 89 Gell;rsbiJrg 63
Ushed a host ol new school rec&amp;luth
ords.
Maryland st. 101 Bu!lalo St. 9!
The 1968-'9 AU-Mld Amerl&lt;an
Mlsolsoippl st. 67 Alabama 60
Conference Team:
Midwest
First Team
&amp;. Bonavenlure 74 Crghton 12
Gene Ford, Western MlchiJohn CarroJI94CaaeTethll2
gan, 6..1, 212, Sr., ChlcllfiO,
West
Gerald McKee, Ohio, 6-.11 18S,
Air Force 811 Regia 77
Sr·• Da,rfal.
Tournaments
Steve Mix, Toledo. &amp;.a, 222,
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Sr., Toledo.
(Jllatrlct6)
Dan D'Antenl, Marshall, 6.j),
Aohvll-llUtmr 90Newberry81
160, Sr., MuUens, w. Vo.
Ollstrlct 18)
Frw Lukacs, Mlaml, 6-1,
Gamon 68 Wstmnstr (Pa.) 61
193, Sr., !l)&gt;lvonla.
Ollstrlct 30)
Socood Teom
Grmbllng 8S New Lo. 79 (ot)
Tom La&amp;odicb, Kent State, 60llstrlct 26)
6, 215, Jr., Canton.
High Point 83 Elon 62
Doog Grii)'IOII, Kent State, 60hlo Valley Playol!
5, 200, Sr., I.oraln.
Murray St. 94 Morehead 76
Dan
McLemore, Bowling
Weatem Athletic Playol!
Green, 6-5, 185, Jr., Toledo.
Brglrtn Yung 95 Wyoming 82
R.a,y Loucks, Miami, 6-10, 240,
Sr., Battle Creek, Mich.
The J":ftle of Malagasy
Jo1o1J Rudley, Toledo, 5-10,
have
fferent words to
152, Sr., Benton Harbor, Mlcb.
debscrlbe their hUIIIpba~~
Walt WIUiama, Mlaml, 6.:1,
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COLUMBUS (l!Pl) - GoY.
Jamea A. Rhodea' llrat piece
&lt;#. major legislation lor the
108tll General Assembly - establiahment of a atate plamln~
clfice - was introduced Wed~
nesdi.Y in the Ohio Senate.

lmple"""" the ~159 m!UJ,on bond
lsoue approved laat No\&gt;ember.
Sources aa1d the public aa!ef;f
bill could come nest Week, and
·the education biD In another
two weeks. The bond issue

measure was seen as several
Introduction came one month weeks awa,y from lntroc:llctioo.

ID tile

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alter Rhodesf;-~Under Rhodes' proposal Wed-

vealed his plans to the Gen al
Assembly in the •:conditi or

the State Message."

sday, he 111JUld become the

te's chief planning officer
and would be able to appoint a

Republicans and. two
Democrats co.spon.sored the blll,
Announce Serviees
offered as an emergency meaS..
ure. Rep. Ralph S. Re!.'IIA, RFriday Afternoon
NaYarre, lntroctJced the bill.
"This Iegtalation reflects Gov.
PT. P-LEASANT - F'Wieral
Rhodes' concern for efficiency
service
for Edgar Eugene calli..
and economy in the executive
coat,
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will be held Friday,2p.
branch of state governmenl •. "
the sponsors said Jn a state- m., tn the Beale Chapel United
ment released when the bill Metho:list Church with the Rev.
Wrn. Bud Hatfield ani the Rev.
was introduced.
The state planning office bill Armor Sayre officiating. Burial
wu the first of four maJor will be in the Beale Cemetery,
Callicoat was a veteran of
pieces r:i leg!slation expected
World
War 0, and a barber by
from Rhodes Utls session.
trade.
He
died Tuesday afternoon
Education Bill A~ted
Other bills to be seen include of smoke inhalation and burns sufthe omnibus education bill, pub- fered when an Apple Grove home
lic safely department proposal he was visiting burned to the
Four

and sppropriallon legislation to

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He was born at Lesage, W. VL,

Spring Luncheon

and resided at Apple Grove with
an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.

Plans to be Made

Surviving in addition to the Uncle aid aunt are two half·

Harry Bowen.

PT. PLEASANT - Plans Cor
the mnnual Sprilll: Luncheon of the
Col. Charles Lewh Chapter,
DAR, will be formulated at the
March meeting of the group to be
held Friday at 2 p, m. at tile APpalachian ~ower Company auc:li·
torium.
The luncheon is scheduled for
April 12th with speaker alii entertainment to be announced.
Mrs. Charles Cottrill will have
charge ofFriday'sprogram. Hos·
tesses for the afternoon include
Mrs. Charles Proffitt, Mrs, Lou·
is Bateson, Mrs. D. N. Connors,
Mrs. Otis Rardolph, Mrs. Grant

Stanley, Mrs. J.G.F. Johnson,
Mn. J. A. Rodgers, Mrs. Dallas
WU!ong aro:l Mrs. EuniceJividen,

Club Ladies Study
"'pore// Coloring
REIDSVU.LE - The February mee!Jng of tile Reedl'lllle Long Bottom Homemakers Club
liitd at the home r:i Mrs. Ulllan Pickens _.ed wltll members .._tlng the Lord's Prayer.
Mrs. Margaret Brown read a
J1!8m, uKnow Sometlrlng Good
About You," and Mrs. Opal Har·

rts condlcted the buslneas aeslioo. Homemakers' Day was an...,.ced for March 25,
The lea100 topic WBI "Color
and You," taugtt b;y Mn. Har·
rta and Mrs. Marpret Grosoalckle, members made a
cok&gt;r aid ID be uaed lor aeelecllng fabric&amp; and readymade clothes.

Re!resiunenla were aerved by
the hoateu ID the above and
Mrs. . Maxine Whitehead, Mrs.
Rulll Ame Balder11011, Mrs.
Gladys Williams and Ka.Y Bal-

derson.

brothers, Hunter Brown, Apple

Grove, and John Brown, of C&amp;li·
rornia. Friends will be received
at the Mohr - stevens Funeral

Horne after 6 p. m. today.

Service Held
Feb. 22 for
Lorando Might
Funeral sen-ices were held
for Lorando (Ran) Might, Middle·

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director ol plomlng who
be a cablnet~ev,t advloor.
by lllo Church w.._ tl!dto!dwiU
All piiJIIIn3 lor lllale 111"'.,....
be celebraled with aervl~s Frl-'
mont WQI]d be lllmeled throuah
doy II 7::10 p. m. In lllo Bellothe olllce as well as plana for
meade United Melhodlat !l)wch
local projects.
wltll """'"" frOIII each of the
Other action In the Senate
member churches of Church
Wednesday Included passage ol
WODiell United In Pl. Pleaoant
a bill ID p r o h I b It medical
sharing In leading ·the aervlce
quackery and a second meA&amp;·
and offering proyera.
ure ID make commediUes aont
A allver o«erlng wiU be taken
thl'GUgll the mall as an otfer &lt;#.
to s~ the work of Olurch
sale a gift if tho reclpient clld
Women United pfojeotowhich I"'
1101 requeat tho Item. Neither
clede; education &lt;#. women In 13
bill was O!IJIOIOcl In the upper
ChrlatiiD colleges In Aslo, Africhamber and both were sent to (HOSPITAL NEWS
ca, and Latin Ameri&lt;O; p_.l..,
the House todQ for cooalderatim of christian literature lor
tlon.
18 foreltln countries; alcl to Jndl.
PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL an-Americans in oft reser'2tiCII
House Passes, Bills
ADMJTIED - Mrs. Walter eollegeo; rellpoua educaUmmaIn the House, WedneJday, a
bill changing school foundation Couch, Pomeroy; ROOert See, Pt. terlals lor uaehurcbed children
formula procedures ID Include Pleasant; ~Y Harris, Mason; In lmor-.dcy and 1'11!'11 m1111001,
part.tlme students uncler 21 In Mrs. Vlctorllo Queen, Gallljlollt; aro:l tra1nbitr lor lay leadera ID
the average dally membership oa.. Durs~ p~ Pleo-; Katie use these matertala.
passed 89.,11, A bUI removing the HIQUDotham, Grimms Laro:llng;
Tbe public Is Invited td'ktlend
title of assistant commerce dl- Minor Smith, Letart; Mrs. Ropr the aervlce andJmnwitlltheDIIIQ'
reciDr from the of!lce &lt;#. the stover, Leon.
people all over theworldwhowiU
D~HARGED - Gehetle Cal- be united In prayer on lllot da,y.
superintendent of bllllks paased
amros, pt. Pleasant; Lawrenee
94-1.
Four bills were up for final Jordan, Pl. Pleslllll; Mrs. Pow·
rsadlng tocla.Y - two In ' each eU Reynolds, Pl. Pleoaant;. MilWOMEN TO MEET
dred Garrett, PL Pleasant; Mrs.
hoo.se.
PT.
PLEASANT - Tbe Mason
Other legislation Introduced Jerry Zerkle am son, Letart.
Count,y
.Democratic Woman's Or·
BIRTII - : Mr, and Mrs. Walter
Wedneoda.Y WQIJd:
pnlzition
will meet Frlda,y, 7:30
- Eatsbllsh a minimum pa,y Couch, Pomeroy, Oldo, a c:taugb.
p, rn., at the Pleasant Point Reo1 ~.soo lor full~lme firemen ter.
sort ror a diMOI' honoring the
and give cities rebates for pay ..
Holzer Medical center, Firat president of the Wool VIrginia
lng the minimum was-.
Ave. Vlaltlng hours 2-4 and 7.,11 Federation of DemocraUc Wom-Remove t h e requirement
p.m. Parents mly on Pecllatrlos en, Mra. J, Max Glll, ~rmort,
Ward.
W. VL Mrs. Glll will present tile
Admlsskwla
local club with Its charter during
l'llblleallon r:i aclmlsalons Is ceremonies after the dinner. Resprohibited until lllrther notice. ervations J111.Y be madebycalllrw
Births
Mra. Maxine Nibert or Mrs. AlMrs. Walter D. Rl-r, Le- lene Plants.
A quilt Which will be g!ven to on, W, VL, daugllter, 8:49a.m.
a needy family wss completed Weclneoda,y; Mrs. Edward W.
by tho Bradbury Arts and Crall Dura~ Mldclleport, 8011, 1:05 p.
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Club recently at the home ol m. Wednesday; Mrs. Vernon L.
Mrs. Oleva Cotterill.
Smith, New Haven, 8011, 1:35 p.
During the meeting It was de- m. Wedneoda,y.
clded to make a number at small
Discharges
quilts suitable lor elderly folks
Mrs. Melvin L. Craft and ln11
ID use around their legs, A dona- !ant aon, Mrs. Don D. Price and
Uon was made to the heart tund Want son, Mrs. Roger E. Wells

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A red volvo! robe ID be worn

the Males TOPS Knotohors'
monthb quiD, selected on the
blala of weight lOBs, was displayed durllltl Tueeday night's
meellrw II tile Meigs Count,y 1,..
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The robe waa made by Mrs.
Judy Snowden. Mra. Rlltll ~eeds
conducted tile meed!V attended
by u1 KOPS, 13 TOPS," three

turdes and aeven pigs. Mrs. Freda Davia was declared - n of
the week, with Mrs. Ruth UJ'der..
wood the runnerll), Mrs. Sbirley
Aah received the pig. Mra, Mar·
orle Davis, the troogb, and Mrs.
Clara Adams, Mrs. Doris Hens-ler and Mra, cecelia Mitch, the
turUes.
COrtlRcotes lor the division
wtmen tor 1968 were presented
durtrw the meeting. It was ..,.
nounced that officers will be
elected at the next meeting. '111e
members completed research
quesdonalres on reasOns ror ov·

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wllh a Ollaon tiller. Hen'&amp; why: Gilson'&amp; perfect alidq
and blendlnl acti41P mbleo up soil IJld orpnic matter
thoroutlhiY,, • forma al..,., aorsled seedbed. AJ a remit,
plllll l&lt;lOII penetrate and reach out eaaily; moisture II
aboorbed 111010 teadily; de&lt;ompoaltion of 1011 minerols and
orpnlc Wille taltes ~Inca quicker. Your prden ~oil
ID a faster s1art and ftowen and vegetables arow b•F
1hiD ever before. OHson tillen feature extra heavy conttractioo, auaraateed tines (repaced free if ever broken),
cut Iron par cese, adjustable tiDina widths. l'h to S hp.
See 111 f« a demollstntlcm ill your OWD Jardco.

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Mason. waa presented with a
polaroid . camera IIIII a card
by the malatenance crew at
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Under the autdan&lt;e or Maoon
CouriQ&lt; 110memak8r~~ ~
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president. Mrs. · c,. E. ErWin.
C~rleston
Southside, W, Vo., the Eltecutlve
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. MASON - what better woy Is
there ID undors- II.'IYertunent
8th counb', counCil meetii1J,
!han tO obaerve lCWa1 seaslons
MrL John McDaniol1 Mason, 0 t lllo
te nd '"--·-cultllral arts c~
of the
Sellt!, a ,....., ol rep~
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year's ex·
lblt'a ~hy five ·members of
hlbltofuto a•xt'cralls.111ec...,. MaiiOil'a 'Youlll' Fellowihlp abo
11 .cultural arta chairman will tero:led I seu!On at lbe capital
in Charleoton. •,
work with th.e cultural ll1l chairMr. 11111 11ri: Rlcliard W••man of ...&lt;!~ holnemaker't club
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In 111o coU!Ii.y •lil ·....trl"" quilll,y brlcht and lhti '~v. ~.owen xarts aiitf ·'&lt;rafli--A'~ttee 1101 ICCUI1Pinled Debbie Iones,
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wl be appointed· ID_jlt!fge quaD- Bruce Alexander, Be-•· carcy .... ortglnalley.
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"--Jlys, New Haven, oo the trip.
Mrs. .....,In, Mrs, McDanlol, . , .AI,.,_ lilu Cindy Fotdesorw
Mrs, Aaron Fowier, llrl. Sheri- aDI 'Richard Ord both Junior
dan McLerran,&gt; Mrll; ·WIIIIur .· ·
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J, ManhalL
Doy"' In CharlestDD on Moblay,

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do her lronin1. and we'll show you a lady who wonders
why everyone's so excited about the new Permanent
Press clothina.
011, she's 1ri1c1 Permanent Press. She's washed
them, .hunc them out to dry-and gotten clothesline
c·reases. clotl1espln puckers and droopy knees that
IIlii !lied plenty of hand ironina.
Pity.
Somebody should tell her that the wonderful new
Permanent Press clothlns is made to he dried in an
automatic dryer Most Permanent Press lahe!s say the
prmtnts absolutely 1111111 have gentle lumblt·aclion
to pap out the wrlnkln and snap bact&lt; the creases.
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her ironing for her. Slacks, shirts, dresses. children'l ~
clothes, shiets, 'pillowcases. stretch clothes, knits and
dozens of Othfr Permanent Press 'miracles are et he.t
store 'just Waiting lot her .to set, the light. Soon she'll
he able to buy everythin1 wtiish~blt in·Permanent Press
and retire her Iron lo the attic Ia keep the wash!Jolrd
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ps dryert -d'Y everythin1-Permanent Press or notfor aboU!one·fillh what it costs to run an electric dl'yllr.
Poor lady. Somebody just hu to tell htr. • . •
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FFA Chapter ibr Farm Award, "' orolller gota ~at 5 L'm. atPe&gt;Beta ~at 4:30 each *"nlrw ID . ..... State Collep whorehelu
.rc: the" 11111W chores' on .thof~l- 'freshman. iJi ....... tO blocks ....
ly •. dairy tarm. He il.;the 8011 !oro biJ PI• ID the oehooi r.tia
of Mr. and Mra. Albert,Jtou~h. ID -~ Calves, nUx fted,lllllpar·
lllclde carson; MiiiOI), li!ta • ~/orin other dutit'l that ao with
up at 5:30 ea~h morntrw, accCII'Jio r.rin!JW.
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in the mornin' to get to work
on time and I m not going to
waste a lot of energy playing

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tllevot l'r•~· tell ~lm .a~ ,lbe doys wloea ,., ""
colleJe balblboll'o lead!•l iWter al Rlo: Graide· C.l"'
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It wasn't renewed. 8 e ·v o
ctme home to Wellsville.
Ohio, bounced !rom job to
job. on\t•finslly ui~d the re·
mainder of f!is Globetrotter
eamlnis .to, buy a hom e.
"With' a wire and two kids
1o iupport," he says, "I had
rio cl\l}lte but to go out and
eamfta living like everyone .
else,
Bevo uys the bluest rril•·
take of his life was signing
wlllt the Globetralters.
"II I bad II, lo do an over
aralia; I would have stayed
Ia sebool. Tbal dellft woultl
ha,Je meaat a lot to me IDday; Wllltoul II, I have lo
Local High School foolboll
work In the ateel mUI, but
team . Frank Francis Is fl.
tlt.it'a an rlfht because tile
!oot-4, 225 pounds, and the
ltitJitY Ita' hod for tile
team's star end.
boar• 1/
· at ill. But I eould
have ba II a
easier with
"He also was a pretty good
t•~t .de""'.'-'
basketball pI aye r," says
. Bevo says he rarely sees a Bevo. "But he quit lite team.
Last season lbe team was 0·
basketball game anymore,
19 and Frank couldn't stand
and he hasn't been back lo
the frustration of losing. I
felt had that he quJt, but it
Editor'• Note - Bevo rewas his decision. He spends
•' turned ID Gallla Coun\y on 11
his spare lime now pumping
least one occasion after leav- . gas at a service station ln ·
llV RIO. He was on haro:i lor
town."
Now 36, Bevo says he's
Rio Grande College'a Home-still In playing shape, but
coming ceremonies ln Galli ..
turns down the requests he
. polls In November, 1965,)

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Mr. and Mrs. Dsvtd Mlpi, Pleasantville; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
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Jobn, Circleville; Mrs. Neva
Sowers, Malta; Mrs.laabelleSnlder and Rober! .Brown, Athens,
and Rev. R. D. 8111'1111, Lln&lt;aater.

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SAME DAY
SERVICE
In At 9 - Out At5

port Rt, 1, Feb. 22 at Martins Durst thanking the club members bert 5itields, Robert B. Atldns,
Funeral HomewlththeRev. Ches- !or baby gifts,
Mrs. Georp H. Smith, Mrs.
ter Lemley olllclatln~.
In respooae ID roll call mem- Francis L. Stephono, Jacob E.
Relatives and friends attend- bers displayed homemade val en· Ball, Gregory T. Bane, Mra.
~ !rom out.of.tovm were Mr Unes. Mrs. Jackie Reed presld- William 0, Bamlll, Wallar E.
.. . Mrs, Ruryl White, Mr:'-.arni~ at the meetln~ wltll Mrs. Ar- ~aeit;.. ~~ ~ illJan, l!rJI. :;
t.itJ: R, D. Hlll, Chesapeake, w-. "1ene 1/avls giving tile secretary's ;:JOra ~ llrll lilmrton ij. ••
Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Horton report, end Mra. Durst, thotrea- lure, Drewy Gore, r.lrs. Cosby
and family, Mrs. Elinor wnuam. surer's report. Mrs. Ethel Col· Hollbrook, Chester L• .kllea, Max
1100, Charleston, w. VL; J 0 h n Una reported on the flower tund. D. Kuhn, Richard A. Lakin, Mrs.
Mlpi, Falrbome, Ohio; Mr. and
The afternoon was spent quilt- Bessie M. Mamon, Mrs. MadeMra. Jolm Mlgllt Jr., Nancy and lng and attencllng besides thole line McCarcy, SlsanM.Ohlln~.
Jenny; Mr. and Mrs. Donald named were Mrs. Hllda King, Mrs. Nancy Scurloek, Mrs. RobMight, Mr. and Mrs. WUlard Mrs. Bernice Wino, and Joy who ert S. Sneclden, and Worthy B.
Might, Dayton; Mr. and Mrs. resides wltll the Reeds.
Tate.
Johl Knotts, Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Walher, Mr. and Mrs. Jolm
Jacks, Mr. John Kerr and Wanda
Jean Rupe, Columbus; Clarence

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w.On ,bY Mrs. Ve.nll,~'t_ ·.~

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25 for llo reiUiar 'III!IOIInB at the the '!Orldng &lt;#. the UbrarT and
New Haven Clcy Ulirary, 'I!Ool. ,llatod thai "-"' though the dlf
eueo
Mrs. ~~ Ford, Ia ..,. .I ll charge, the llbrii'y
!Irs; Paul Scally and Mro. aw-. atiU Ia a part of the Womin'o
los Smith, A~~ dfshc&lt;llmer cloo -am. IJie also reminded
.... held, ronowed by the Unual .members or the bookmobile pst nlllllt - · 'the 1nv9- ·llopplng at Mason. Mambero
caUon no by lira. BUi Uhi sl!(g- were reminded or the $uo for
lng "The Lord'I. Pra)'el'.~
the Poarl &amp;lei&lt; Fund,
11M! buolaeso 1110at1aa was opThe -am was preaented
ened by lllo ptelldont, Mra. I'll- by Mrs. Paul B. Powell, usPfte Heater. Mr. Ubi #len sang, JJJI. 'u her topic, .. Memories.''
"I BeUeve." ..
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!Irs. La~&lt;! llarrla wtia accept. II"'CCA Woman•s- Club ibice 111
~ In 1958 111\d of accomJoin Group of 500 pllahmento during t h e years.
Mra. ~ell was a chartsr mem.
ber of the club, It was announcStudents on Tou.r
ed that the club had collected
MASON - M111- Clnl,y F,P"' "'"" $200 lor the heart lllnd.
-.ctlng the meeting were 15
song and Rlc.,rd Ord, both Wa·
hama Junior11~ were amoag 500 members and tJJree ~sts, Mrs.
students who atten:led the annual Joaeph Paugll, Mrs, Paul PoweU
"Know Your Stole Government and Mr. Bnt Uhl, .
Day" program ol the West Vlr·

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Hardan,

Fnoch,
ta llbuler. 1bo '!'!"' . ..
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In !irracuae.

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in nothing games. rve had
all the basketbaU I want,
anyway."
His us·polnlt agalalt Ash·
land oiUI slaad as tile moot
ever scored In one eollege
game. But Bevo IIeure•
aomebody will evealually
score more. "It'D bappen.
I'm ourprlaed nobody ·has
donel1 already. Astbey oay,
reeord&amp;_jire made ID be
brekea, alld I wou'l feel bad
• ·hen Jt happens."
Bevo says he rarely hears
from Oliver, even though
they w e r e close at Rio
Grande and with the Globe·
trotters. Oliver now resides
in Springfield, Ohio, but Bevo
says he isn't coaching bas·
ketball anymore.
"Last lime I saw him,"
says Bevo, "he was running
a hot dog stand."

Mrs. Thompson

day at the Charlestoo Civic eon.
ter. 'lbey were accOIDJIInled by
Mrs. carol Hlck)nan, eighth and
ninth ~ Social Studies teacher.
The prOgram Included a panel
discussion by membort or the
State Boord of Public Works and
the president or the State Supreme COurt, an address by Gov.
ArCh A. Moore, Jr., and a tour
or tile sta"' CIJiitol buDding.

Hop DOWN EASTER LANE!

The Kiddie Shop
Fashions For Lillie Boys &amp;-Girls

"JEANIE" PANT DRESSES,
PANT SKIRTS, SHIRTS AND
SLACKS. SIZE 3 TO 14
Buy her the C01J111Iete
Outfit-Hat,

New Zealand's Sutherland
FaDs is one of the world's
~..'!:'est. It cascades from
e Quill 2,000 feet down a
preclpice.

leaders for March meeting and
Mrs. AJbert Thomp&amp;on. recrea..
Uonlesder.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess ID Mrs. Donald Haynes, Mrs. Howard Roush, Mrs.
Lleulo Roush, Mrs. John Smith
Mrs. Harry !bats, Mra. Ray'
ThompSOJl, Mrs. Leo Thompson
and Mrs. Lyle McCOrmick.

NAME
BRAND
SHOES FOR THE
ENTIRE FAMILY

THE SHOE BOX

'Purse. Also Many
Styles in ....
Polly Flinders
Nannette

SPORT COATS fbt/'olldTiny
Town
BILLY THE KID
SLACKS, ROB ROY
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WHERE SHOES ARE
SENSIBLE PRICED
Middloport, 0.

ON THE T IN MIDDLEPORT, 0.

By Sorority Group

Host to Oub

PT. PLEASANT- Final plans
for !ormal Initiation, di!UlOr and
lhli:T 'javo(bien ~fi ~ ~
Gimmo
ll'haptet l::.nj~ Cfii· &lt;· 'VEN- The Avalanche
Omega Sororlzy ;., be held on Home Demonatralion club met at
Sa•-...o...
the home or Mrs. Albert Thorn...
_...,, March 15, at tile Moose 8011 for Ita rem•lar ........ with
Lodge. Rutll Johuoon, a new
m-~..
pledge sister, wW be given r..-.. Mrs. ~ry llaats, preatdent,
mallnltlaUon 'at 5 P. m. followed presiding, Devotlma were led
by a accial hour aro:l dlmer wltll IQ&gt; Mrs. ~ Thompson, Mra.
husbands and gueats Included. Harry !laata, Mro. ~leulo Roush,
The dan&lt;:e, whlch 'ls opentDthe with ,Mrs. ~ ThOmpson singpublic, will be hold !rom 9:30 p, ~~ 11'1lreah TbGu the Bread &lt;#.
m. ID 12:30 L m. Tickets are $5
The, I
per couple and proceeds will be
esson "You, Your Weight
used IQ&gt; the oororley lor their and Your Food" wss presented
communley proJects. Music for by Mrs. Leo Thompson, !ollow·
lho dance. will be by the Vap- ed with a goneral cllaeuaslon.
bonds.
Tbe group dlacuased havlntt a
meal aarved by the Appaiaeh.ian
&amp;,IIPUcaace department and the COlUI1V councU
SOLDIER HONORED
havlrw a booth at tile lair In
PT. PLEASANT - Arl!lj' fP- 1 1961, . with everyone donating
clallatA Grqory D, Fowler, 2.'1, Items for sale. ,
om of Mr. IIIII Mrs, Aeron E.
Gitto lor the club'o February
F~ler, Route I, Point Pieas- blrthdo,y were preaonted by Mrs.
lilt, was lllllled .lanuarJ's sol- , Leo Th~~q~aon. Glme prizes
cller of the month IQ&gt; the 66tit were """ b)' Mrs. Rai ThompMalateoance BaUaliDD n e a r son, Mro. ~lo Roush, Mr .~
Baumholder, llerma!w. He Ia 1 Howord Roush,
elerk Ia ~ C. lila wile,
Mrs. Leo Thompam end !Irs.
Jutlf, Is wllh him In German7. lloword Roush wiU be le1100

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t ~ dl!lllhte~ ol ,.., and Mrs. ' \'..... 1!111 the brljliio\n• I!Gih
Otho, You~W ol llllr~ 0111o, wor\1 pno ot ·mlilt green bro~~~- o1 Mo1Ja
and Codocl' 1!1!1eta,,wlthe!IWite walata
:Mr, Glr): ~runder .otSeville wa~"'' arid ·c• aleewa, They e~rrted
ooloinnlztd in ~ Filth . Unll«&lt; yellow and white mians.- Tile
·Melhodlit ohurcti, lllrbo,jj., at gown• ·of tho brtile ·and ·her at·
6:30 p. m. SlturdJ.y, Match L lelllllnts were'.h.debylhebrkle'a
Tbe bridegroom is the foster mother.
aon of Mr. and Mrs. James Knecht
The groom"saitendant was hia
or Seville. 1be double ri~ cere- brother, Jl)' i Grunder.' Larry

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~ waa perlormod by the Rev,
Orton Aublhl lollowlq;: nqptlal
muolc )hi_ch included "God Gove
Me You" by. ~iseri "At Dlw~
irw" by Cadman; "Jesu. Joy oC
Man's Desirt~·· · 'b¥. Bach, and
"The Sweetest Story Ewr Told"
by StultJ.
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White and yellow mums with
green 1rxl white ribbonsdecorated the church lor the·,.edcllllJ,
Gi'o'en In marriage by her Cether, the bride wore 1 white gown
of brocaded taffeta styled with an
empire waist 1 long sleeves coming to a point over her '-Ma and
a train. Her shoulder length veil
was attached to a pill bot decorated with rhinestones. She carried a white Bible tq;J.ped with
white roses sill lily ofthewlley.
Miss Inez Young, sister or the
bride, was the maid of honor.

Wrigltt was uohOr.
For her do!lllhter'o woddlq;:,
Mrs. Young chooe 1 -ed knit
greel\ shift with which she wore
brown and 'fltite accessories and
a white mum corsage. . Mrs,
Knecht wore a ntted 118.'Q' blue
dress, blue and white accessorieis, and a white mum corsage.
Following the weddir'€, a re-•!'PliOO lor 100 people wo~ hekl
tn·: We basement ot the church.
The roUr..tlerweddlngclke,blked
by Mrs. Donald Wright of Burbank, WI&amp; decorated wtth green
rose &amp;C!cents. Assisting with the
servina were Mn. Lucllle Hesa
and daughter, Barbara, and Mrs.
Clara Rapp and daughter1 Julia.
Guests were ,from .Pomeroy,
Col~s, Wooster, W~stSalem,
Creston, Rittman, Shreve, North
canton, Akron, seville, Leroy,

Lodl, Ornine, .BarbertOn and
Sterlirv.
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The bride graduated fran Nlll"'
wayne lligh School, Mr. GI'UI'dtr
is . a graduate of the Cloverleaf
High School and is employed al
Ohio Farmers Insurance Co. at
Leroy. The coll)le will reside at

Read at the meeting presided
over by Esther Ridenour, councU·
or, was a letter from Beatrice
SJoeck, state secretary, pertaining to the consolidation or the
Chester and Forest Rose coon-

5eidenabel were -guests at the
meeting attended by 27 members.

Plans were made ror the observ~
ance or quarterly bir1hdays at
the March 18 mtetlng. Potluck
refreshmetts wtllbeservedthen.
ells.
A grab bag sale was conducted
It was reported that Maude . follawing the meeting by the good
Ross is home from the hospital of the order cominittee.
and that cards may be sent to her
at Otesttire, Box 124. It was also
noted that Mary Bahr Is Ill and

Mr. and Mrs. Homer Parker,

son. Sadie Trussell thanked the
lodge for get-well cards durl~
her recent illness.
Nettie Hayes ani Margaret

Rutland, and daugltter, Mrs. Jim
Carpenter, Columbus, atleodod

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the 13th Annual Dlspetch Charities Gord111 and Flower Slow
&amp;incloy at the Lousehe Building
m tile Ohio State Falrg,·oiUidS.
They vtew_eci 15 beautllullanclscapecl gardens which leaOirod
live blooming Dowers, trees and
shrubs and severaJ booths that
ollerod numeroua houseplanto
and a dlopll)' or Dora! arrange..
ments sllltable lor various occ:a-

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vlolted the herb , ::
I ~n and tile groond art show, Mterlcan Legion hall, Beverly
I Mra. Pari&lt;er Is a member at Place, betdnntng al 1 p.m. The
I the Rutland Friendly Gardeneri. legion auxiliary . will serve the
The Parkers were weekend dinner at 5:30 p.llll, and '.~se~I gueslo olthelr dausltter and ICI!· vatlods ore to bo mode wlw .the
I ln~aw, Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter oouncll depu\y.
1 and oon. Jl)',ln Columbus. They
All state ollloero, past Illata
1 also visited her slater, Mr. and o!flcera, state commltteii' mel11I Mrs. Charles Simpkins ancl dau- hera, depatles, put depaUeo,
gtrtors Charla and Melissa.
district orncero and 'their escorto are asked to atlfncl a del"·
ty meeting and practice lor the
rally on &amp;IOday, April 13, I p.m.
at the Chester hall;
During the meotlng, ~ctecl
by !4ra. Della ·w; councilor,
the golden wedding amlveraary
• We hurry to your home - the
quickett •~"'lc• po.. ible.
of Mr. and Mrs. 'Neutzllni W.a
• We protect your home with Red
amouneed ror April 13 at the
Corpets - your Moytog, too.
• w. un only genuine Maytog foe·
Trinity Unlteci Church or Christ.

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Problems !4ctrw
llmUles Iii Pakis-*n .Were ~llc;baaed
Tuesda)' nlgbl ' b¥ ·the W~en'o
Sootety or ChristllliSOrvlce, Eaat
Letart Unltlld :~Uat C¥cb.
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Tea Tfme"hi'West Paklatlrl"
""' the tiJ!e or the·prGgram preo-'
oeli!M by Mrs. tertrudeMaJIIal.
, She 'll'Oke of~ !he church\ la
lnvolvecl In · he~ people. find
solutions lor their problems. A
special btrthc!ay .o!lerlnewastatcen dqrilll the meetlrv.
Allriounced at the meetllli """
ducl«&lt; 1&gt;¥ MrS. Mary llcluoh,
p~olilont, ,.11 ll)e annual meettq;: -oi the ws. c.s. Portomoulh
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:"out~~~lii&lt; Church at Poria-

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Ferne-~ and Mrs.
Hazel Fox served a lllld course
at the cbnoluolon,.!If the meetlrc
jo thoae named. and Mrs. Lucy
Donohew, Mrs. Julia Norris,
Mro. .lfarle Norrlo, Mrs. Bar-~'" IJupo, and· Mrs. Mildred
Donohew.
)IEI:ll' AT 6 FRIDAY
Membara of the MlddlOIIOrt.

Pome"" ·llolar)' Club and ~
wlvee are to moot at 6 p.m. Fi1clay atlhelleatUielbodlltCioJrch

to mallero lor lhe Eattar Seal Sale of the Melp Couni;y Chapter ol the Crlwlecl Cbu;
Clren's SOciety.
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Why luy Whtrt Y01 Hot
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New Jeriey, Ge&lt;lrata a
ConnecUcut, 1n 111•1 ·Order.
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Re¢rled Ill were Mrs. rau. Son Born Wednesday
SWes, recuperating at the home
of her grlllldclaug,ter, Mrs. BarMr. and Mrs. Eclwarcl Durat
bora Fry; Mrs. Carrie Meln· ol 127 South Third Ave., Middle·
hart and Grover Erb, both home port are amounclnC the blrfll or
from the hoapltal. The death ol a oon, Timothy F.dwar&lt;i, born
Mildred ~ncer•s huobend was Weclnelda.Y at Holzer Hoopltal.
also reported.
The baby welllhecl oil' poundo, 11
Also no1«1 during the meeting ounceo.
was the hoapltallzatlon or liarGrandparento are Mr. and Mro.
old William Lemley, now at the Jameo l,loecl ol.Middleport, R&lt;IUte
ChUIIcolhe Veterans llospl~... I, Mr!t,Mary),Jurat of .Pomeroy
~-~~ -~jlery on Feb. ~all! J!'!llli kllliatba'; ' ·
tWM:triclnna'll hospital. Lonl!iy; •llfi Lo' ·~ ll&lt;illll'lld llf. 'lliid •
will undergo pilyslcal therapy. Mra. Herbert Mill~ of MiddleHe ia In bolldhig 24 at the Chll- port, Roote 1, and Mr. and Mro.
lloothe Veterans Administration Ed Durst ol Ook a., l'llmeroy,
Hospital.
are grelliir"!'d!Jorento.
A thank7'ou note waa read
from Mia. Kate GoodwlnlorllDwers sent at the time ot her father's death. The 95tll blrtllda,y or '
Mrs. Fomle McNamee, a charter ·melilber or the Council, ...
noted and II was reported that In
addltloo to congratulatory mea.
-ages sent, several members
vlsll«&lt; her on the annlveraary
date.
A St. Patrick's Da,y part;y waa
plamed lor the nert meetlnl.
The prize package dCIIated 1&gt;¥
Mro. Nettle Hayes was ... by
MrL\ Marpret Selllenable,

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Rally Announced
ne 47th amual rally ol Dislrlct 13, Dautlhters of America,
to bo held in Marietta m May 8
waa announced during a meeting
ol Theoclorus COUncil 17, Moncloy nlsltl at the lOOF hill.
- In a leiter !rom Mro. £41th
Wal&lt;eil'. Marietta, district dep111;y, tile local council was requeoled to Join wltll Guiding Star
Councll at ~acuse to recelve
the state aDd national olllcere
attendlngqt'e n~.
Gulden Gleam .Cocmcll 254 will

BEN,. FRANKUN~

OPEN FRII!AY &amp; UTURDAY
NIGHTS UNTIL 9

MR. AND MRS. HOWARD LEE OF ROUTE I, Slrdlo, Olllo,
alli10IIII&lt;e the enPiement ol their yOur.!eot da!lllhte~. Nancy.
Kay, to Zenith Chevalier or Belpre, ... or Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cbe·lllller ol Reedsville. Mlss Lee, a 1965 grachate of
River lilgll School and later I gra~illte or Mounlllil State Ceillege in Parkersburg, Is employed as &amp;.secretary at the OU.
Pont Plant at Parkerobwi!. Mr. Chevalier is a 1960 grlduale
from Eastern High SChool at lteedsvllle, and sened tour :years
· In the U. S. Navy. He Is aloo employed at the DuPont Plant. A
!all wedding is belrv plamed.

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Nancy Kay Lee, Betrothed

Attend Garden
Flower Show

that Betty Roush has a new grand-.

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Plan District 13 Rally May 8th
Chester Councll323, Daughters
o! America, has been requested
to present the colors at the 47th
annual rally ofDistrlct 13, scheduled for May 8 in Marietta.
At a meeting of the Council
Tuesday night, a Jetter outlining
plans for the rally from Edith
Wakely, district deputy, was
read. She armounced the appointment of Opal Hollon to serve on
the home sill orphans committee
with Ethel Orr to assist.
The rally will be held at the
American Legion Hall in Marietta at 1 p. m. with a dinner to be
served at 5:30 p, m.

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Mlnhnulll Cittrtt 7Sc:
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Mn. Freddie ·1'Joabet. ·Muon,
Phone 713-&gt;651.
4-16-tfc

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RUES
5. centt per Ward ont inttrtlon

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pie. Prefer private paid PI·
Uenla. Phone MtiSOit, '/'IWIIS.
l~c

PUBIJC
SALE,
Mlay,
George's Auction House, .Rut. FOUR ROOM house with balh, oHio RIVER ~root lots ...
t:ARO OF THANI&lt;S &amp; OBITUARY
Sl .50 for 50 word ~t~ i nimu"'- Eo .
fUrnished, on Union A..,.,
land, new and used JllOI'd&gt;.
Route . 131 between Syracuie
tdditioriol word 2c .
andlse.
Omalgmnenla
..-.1utilities
not
Included.
1'lloao
and
llaciJ!O, Ohio. SilO feel .
BLIND ADS
come. Open !rom 10 a.m. ,Ull ~Addit ional 25c Chartt per Ad... r· '
Hac
lq and loo feet wide. Priced
!ltlt-"' safe time for coosignmellll.
to ..n. Phone fMt.ttiS.
OFFICE ~URS
TWO BEDROOM home .oa LbtSale starts at 7 p.m.
»«e
1:.30 o .N. to S:DO p.m. Dally
coln Hts., available '~tim~
lr3D ' ·"' · to 12:00 Nool'l S.tvrday
WOULD !be persOn wbo look
15. Pllone 99UU'I after ' 'IS IIAMIILER convertible, reail of my clothes pleue rep.m.
f'l4lc bttlft inotor, exeellenl, 81
In Memory
turn
them
at
Duds
and
SUds
Rambler alation WlllfOII. PboDe
IN LOVING memory of our dear
In Middleport. Need aD Ill
912-8174.
»711&gt;
wile and mother, Opal Loretta
Auto Sales
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clotbes
(ean
ld,entlb
Kelly, whO passed away March
them), taken 'llounoday, Feb. 1911G FORD V-8 standard, two ELECn\OLUX vaeutllll el6, 1967.
door sedan. CaD m-&amp;;17.
20. Will give reward. Call
er. Has tbrow-a'll8y bop,
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ReedsVIlle
3'12-621Z.
s+tlp
complet&lt;
set Ill c~ atJust a smU.....hen the road
seems hard,
llelomenla and jfUII'Itlteed
LIITE IIIII Vo!Uwagen. ConJust a laugh in the gloom, MUSIC every Frida)' and Sat!*feet
condition. PB)' of!
tact Jado Handley, 1675 !Jnurday al Jack's Club on HarJust a hope, when the soul
balance
Ill
lSI. Terms· PboDe
cobt Hta., l'llmeroy. S+Jip
risonville Road off Rt. 7.
seems scarred,
1192-1685.
.a+«e

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Like a light in a darkened
room,
Just the touch of a tender hand,
Aid a song, aDd a bit of pray-

er,
Just the courage to uOOerstand
An:l the heart to truly care.
One such as this is sadly missed by husband, chfldren and

gnndchlldren.

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Cerci Of Th1nb
WE WISH to expcess our sincere t!Janks and appreciation
to the people in M&lt;lp Ccw&gt;
ty for t!Jeir wi!tance and
cooperation in tbe care rJ. our
"nele, Lester Bailey. Special
tbants to the Meip County
commissioners, to Mrs. Mildred Jacobs, Mrs. Mildred
Cirele and the staff at the Infirmary while he was a reeJ.
dent there; to !\Irs, Jean
Stout and the staff at tbe SyrllC\IIe Nursing Home, to tho
doctors and nurses at Velef·
ans Memorial Ho!!pitaf and
~spedlfly to .Dr. -.~~oaowan.
lh. Bfll
~lz and"~ of
the Ewing Funeral Home for
their COI!I1&lt;nial, cooperaUve
manner, and to !lew. AII'!OII
and Smith for their hospital

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PARTS for 1156 F-800 Fonl
truck, IUool Oat damp bed.
Dave Yost, Portland. Phone
843-224%.
J.Mip

TfiERF. will be a gun obool,
Sunday, beglnnbot! at IIOOtl al
the Forked Run Sporflman

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9, Freedom GoSpel Mlsslon,
Bald Knobs. Dan llaymap

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i-ll(ll!ed trans·, estra clean.
Ph. 9112-25110,
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UHAUG.l, OHIO

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F. A. Tom MeKaJ, Jr. Bt:Hf71, J1
Uiv. ll.S.F., New Port Newt, VI.
148, M FMitt P.O., san Prudlco,
&lt;:tllf. 91001 will take notln UIM
Ttl om .. Mdt.y, Adm!nlt trator of tbe
111L1te of f10rea.ce Mell:lf, den-d,
flied hi t petition FebnaarJ t, ltllil
In the Probate Court of llelll Cou.o-

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1968 VOLKSWAGEN FAST8ACK .......... .$1795

tl , ONo. CaM: No. 18.1'48 alletlnt:
111.&amp;1 the PllrtoD&amp;I MLII.e of nld 4ecl!dent b IDIUilieiiDI to pay hlr
lklbte and 9barte• of admlollt.lrinl
lne estltel that the aald Florence
Melta)o died ·Mlzed 1ft f • Utle ~
an Undivided one.haU ~- ID tHe

Maroon with black interior, rcidlo, wheel tovers, de·
lUxe . interi~r trim, real nice with low mile&lt;~ge, Sp, C
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Reina lfi tow.a ,I, Ranp 12 of tile
Ohlo C0MPill1'1 Purellul eom..-n·
dnl In the ecnter oJ the Belhan ind
Pomero7r RMd at &amp;be foot of t1tt
&gt;.:lark HJU wheN Ule Clark Road ill·
krHtU Wei. Buh&amp;D arut. Pomeror
1\o,.dl tbenu up tbe Clark Road lfl

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ton wrore under lhe pen .
name of Sam SUck.

dJreeUon to " ' " m rv4t IOU.tb of

the Nathan Clark wat cornen liWI~
aulerl1 to road and on tbe road 'It
rocb from Jut
beJINliDI
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rodl to NnhaG

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like nt.Ww/t/ w tire,·, bJack finish with tan lntefiori .·
Sharp ~ar,
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P"IlY'I PurtbaN, more full:~; 4.erlb·
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. Safar.i Station Wog9('1,, loc·at 1 owner cor, white' over ·
dork " ~I"' fi.ni ,,~f Clecln_lqterior, like new w·w .tifelll,
.automcitic, poWer atnring and 'brokea. Radio.

llllth11n and Pomeroy road In an ,.,.
terl¥ 4irecti.OII 110 l'l)dl to lila pJue
or beJinJllnl, tontalnlnt 40 aeres be
Ul• .. me more or lUI.
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Alto the lollowlllj real utat. alW·
atetl Ia Cbetkr TlnmiJdp, JleSaJ
Lowaty, ot11o, In Seeuou I and 11.

t'l•e•t corner ol
tbfo Myron W1ll1

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~ to a Marbd lloiMIL th.DC• ta a
wnterly direction aklill uld Oar.t
koad 103 rodl to a m.arUtl amt;
Lhence eoUth 72 rode to the .Jiluhln
a.ad PomUOJ Road; t.bnefl up 1114

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what 11 known u Myron Willi north
e.- comer; tblliic• 'ftlt to tbe pilei
of beflnftl.DI, COI'Italllillll 31 ICftlo

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1966 £~EVROLET IMPALA CON.~,·: ... : .$1795 , .

&amp;taW of Ohio In CbMter 'l"ow':!u6J,p,
l!eiDI In Tlnlll :1, Rlqe 11, I'JaetloD
Z of th OMa CoiDPUl)''l Pl&amp;rlcbMI,

327 eng1ne, auto. tran1., P.$., P.B., Wh1t1 w1th. black .·
vinyl top" 17,000 actual miles, local. 1 ownctr.. car.
. Reali; oharpl .
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)load, ta Uta I1IUI of Ule .Jo• llld

Clarll. Fll'lllt Ulenee ..,..,_ ~ l'Gib;
dlmce
1'1 .rodl to • · MIDI
~ ..outh 41 dePMI . welt. •
ftMIIL tbeDCI IQIIlth 30 ........ •ll
te 'roda;; ttio~ toaUl · 70 dlfP'HI
IIUt 31 . rodf; ~ IIOIIUI 71 de&gt;
p-eel eut U\t 1'01111 tbenN JIGrill
• ~ il!ld '" llAD t.o U. pwt.
.-otd; Uleaee aionl 11td Clatk Read.
a~t 13 rodJ to Ula plaai ol ~
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SERVICES IN PROGRESS
MASON - Revf&gt;al services
are bolqr held eoch evening at
doe Woai COlumbia United Meth-

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&amp;aka IUrthr
aoUea that tr.. hal bela maGI a puo
ty Atr.lldallt &amp;o ilkl PI\IUoa .net
lba&amp; ... g ,..aUt.4 to &amp;lllftl' u..
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FUDI&gt;SVt THIS WAS

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o.,P H,.s, 6 .YI., ,3 opeod, floor, ohih,
. radia •.. Pop~)"'' Mo~-1. opecial price .
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SHOOTING mateb Mardi 9,
For Sale or Trade
REPOSSE!lSED Singer cabinet
Broad Run Rod and Gun INTEIIINATIONAL Mello van
111&lt;111&lt;&gt;1 sewing macblne; equipClub. New Haven. Noon tiD trudo:, dual wheels, It-foot.
ped to zig zag, embroidl!"r,
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long Inside, bullt-ID camper.
but\Onbolea, etc. Full guaran·
Rwos good, and good tires.
tee lo party assuming the
HAM SHOOT oponeored by the Plloae 1192-8482.
:»41&lt;
amount ol S5i.73 at Ill liiOIIlh·
Raelrn! Fire Department at
ly. Phone 9112-2685. 3+tle
the Bob hill tann , Boshan
Pets For 5•1•
Road, Sunday, M":cb .. ,1, ,. M:NIATIJIIl:
~.\flal -auflcl"illnl&gt;
olartlng at I p.m.
3-Mtc rio odor or sheddfilg." "i'illlpor- • bod, Ii!"lood t!Ooidltion. ~. I.
Rose, Minel'!vllle. Phone 992ary sllols and 111lrmed. Pl1one
lost
1110.
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after 3 p.m. weekdays, &amp;rl·
LOOT, done Beagle pups In the
!128, llocklngport, Oblo.
Leading Creek area. Phone
2-25-lllle BIG ZIG ZAG, 19611 model leW·
tng maebl!le with touch of
119J.5701.
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cafll and words ol - ·
agement.
dtal. You ean make but~n
MANCIIESTERS. Daebabunds,
Virgil and Mary Hamm
holeo, dam, emb., niany fanMln. Sdmamers, Poodles,
U.llp
cy
ltlteloeoo. Tab over pay.
"Man that is born of a 1'111•. Mixed Breeds and
"""""n is of ftw days, mod Spayed Westfe, Barkaroo
menll ol 111.10 per moplb or
W1': WISH to ..,..... our lllnfull of troublt."-Job 14:1.
9ft)'
bala~ of t!UI&amp;. Try It
Kennels. Follow dlrecllons,
• • •
eere t!Janb and appreciation
In your home· CaD • - Man Is born broken. He 144 right, Coolville, Oblo.
to our many relallvea, lrlendl
Phone
&amp;r/-3151.
S+'llc
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lives by mending. The grace
and neigbbon during the
of God is gfue!-Eugeae
ric:kneas and death o1 our
FACTORY CLai&amp;(IUT: lMO
O'NeUI, American novelist.
For Sale
~ and uncle, Lester
Famous llrand Stereo. ThiS
POODLE PUPPIES. AKC TO)'
Baily. Special tbanks to !be
set bas 4 speed 'IDtermllt
miniature. $'15 and up. Stud
staff at vet...ans Memorial
ctoanger.
Powtrfu1 AM-FM
W1nted To Buy
service and grooming. Phoae
Hospital; the Syraalte N\Jr.
radio. 'l!ols set stlll!D eadoiL
ANTIQUES, disloea, · furnlture.
1191-5443.
II S tie
!lng Home, Dr. McGowan,
PB)'
only SlOI.SI or IU6 per
cl&gt;lna cabinets, old phonothe orpnist and solofsl, tho
month.
can . . .. :1+11c
graphs, clocks, misc. Lee POTATOES, Phone 843-IIM
pallbearers, Rev. WDI!am
Ruo:isill, 109 Leg!'"' Terraee.
Clarenee Proffitt, Por11and.
Aln'"' and Rev. Menzel
:J.l,11ltp
111-15-tfc MIXED RAY, lie a bale,~
Smllit, thooe wllo attended
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z.atfe
tho grave, Ewing Funeral
SAVE SAVE SAVEl Save your
Wanted
Home, all those sending food,
Real Estete For S.le
lawn, Yom' time and your
ANTIQUES, furniture, dishes.
Dowers, canls. and to back. We have a new trencbO'BIID!N CROW
mlleeDaneou!!l, Mrs. Howard
who helped In any way.
REALTY
COMPANY
er
to
dig
)'I&gt;Uf
water
llno
Cecil, 800 W. Main St., PomeMn. Cmle Hamm,
dlteh. Henry Bahr
or POMERoY - t room lamllhroy,
1·25-Uc
Mrs. Ora Arcber,
ed boule, I liedrooml, bath,
Roger Bahr - - 2-7-30tp
nleeea and nephews.
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U.ltp
HelpWented
('d\AVEtY traelonl, lour re- POMEROY - Jl1lCI IRIBI·
SOMEONE to help with Invalid.
built and four .. Is. Pri. .
Nl!l8 JIOOM - lltpll1mellll,
WE WISH to e - our sbtPhone 99U'I59.
start al ISO. Phone !J112.6112.
all In good eondltloa.
&lt;:ere tbanks and graUiude to
8,5011.00
CU' many friends and ,.;1gbEXPERIENCED
worthand
UCINE - TILE IIUIIINI!l!l8
bors for lilelr floral offerlnp,
needed for milking, doing var·
ROOM - toilet c:emeool lloqr
food and many other lbJnp;
led !ann labor. Can provide
ESPECIALLY FOR
'111111 tHe. es,500.01
also, the entire slaH of
home. Phone 992-3811:1 or 9ft.
LENT AND EASTER
C.W. US lOR Youa NBB1111
Meigs Genml Hospital, eo1'122 or contact Otis Knopp,
IN IlEAL lllii'ATI!:
peclaUy the nllTlll!ll for their
RD, Racine.
U-31e
NEW TEST AMENTS
BINRY a.I!IAND
2 pocket •i•e $1.00
kindneso and patlenee; Dr.
Olll&lt;o- . . . .
Christian Readlnt Matter
Butrimus, Martins
HOUSEKEEPER
NEEDED,
Rn.-11&amp;4111
Variety of Bib! ..
Home. Rev. Cheoter Lemley, llve in II desired, good wort·
SNIO
Rei itious Pictures
!\Irs, Webster, the organlat·
ing conditions, ligbt wort,
RuOand American Legloa
Phone 9112-52Bl.
U.tfe
llllDNBY IIIIWfaNo
Bryants Dollar Sl1op
Post No. 467, and all l[lbo
Rell llnlrer
106 Court , St.
Pomeroy
helped in any way. nw.a HOUSEKEEPER to live In at
home of lawyer in Cleveland
992-5896
o.pin.
area ; two school age cloUd·
The Family of
I4J.IIk
ren. Write Box 7AIIi, Pomeroy.
IA&gt;rando (Ran) l!lal&gt;l
U-.11&lt; CLEAN your waDI In on hour
Mole
without aB the old lubfoneol
ocour. Rent wall cleaner fl.
Employment Wanted
TheAJmanae
Baker Furniture.
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By United Pre" lntematfooal WORK AS companion, hoosekeeper or nurse. No bad hab- GENERAL !L!lCMIIC range,
Todl1 Ia Thuroda,y, March 6,
Its, experienced worker, ellhe 6$1h clay of 1969 with 30« to
''O'f1 good eondltlolt, ... lieU
tolklw.
pect, good wages. L«ated at
and Howell 8 ~ caJJIIll:8, I
1be moon is between ita run
inter8eclion '"' Hartford Hill.
mm pro)eelor, one film lldlphaM and last quarter,
Agnes Rusehel, Box 56, Hart·
lor e mm, one •Deer I 111111
The mom1ng stars are Mars,
ford, W. Va.
343tp
and II nllll, movie llgbl, 8
llereul')' and .hopiter.
The evanlne stars are Venua
111111 ·p.m..
- "'"""' 11%-mJ3+tle
Iller
1:11
lind S.tum,
01 IIIlo clay In history :
OIIIRUAHIIA puppies, CIU
ID ~ efler a siege or 13
W4le
-~.. ,~~ rorcea t:aptured
,f M AWnD it San Alltonlo,
MIXED RAy, .aleo rOur H•oom
kDlblf _, ~ or 187 delendini
.~ lor, ~ Jolor! J. ,Roil,, .
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1967 HONDA 160 ee With wind·

witll Coun!Ty Hymn Tlmen.
Public Is InVited.
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ers: Oil and gas leaoeo wanted iD Meigs County. Write P.
0. Box 251, Pomeroy, Oblo.
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Charles Parrish invites every&amp;o ahar~ in the servtees.

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aWIIre 101mafter the oboollni:the
pa&lt;Q· ,.., Pili ID the Wyant
OOme 110 t111t CutlJp. another ot
the passengers, ml~t see Mrs.
Scarberl')':_ 1 h
In ''pa

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brother.
llobon iald 110 &lt;al)ed lor hit
brolhOt sftA&gt;r h01en: the &lt;Ill' ond
then returned to tbe vehicle and
demrmlned he was dead. ,
Steve Cutllp, 21, ftrst witness
ss- to be called this morning by the

Ootson M.~d e was a
ed out" condition i.n the automo

blasts~

bile until he heard two

prosecution, was crosHwnlned

at length b)' Defense Attorney
he believed ooming from a shot- James B. O'Brlen abwt t h e
gun, as the auto was tuwrnlng amount of intoxicating beverage
arwnd In a lane near the yant consumed b.v him and his frieods,
,-~------------ and of hls associatiM with Mn.
Scarberry.
CUUip said he had koown Mrs.

Scarberry for about six fD eight
months, but had not been to the

WyaTi home before except on the
night of the shoot!"'- CUtlip said
he had gone to tile Wyanl place
once earHer on the evenlngofthe
s~ng. but did not ftnd Mrs.
Scarberry home.
Cutlip, at one point, said, "I
· heard at Shenangs he (Wyant)
,r·.: :~\1 would shoot anyone who came
up there messing around."
Mrs. Scarberry, who was excused subject to recall at the
conclusion of court Tuesday, recalled for the court. her knowledge of the incidents leading to
the shooting.
She said Cutlip came to the
door at about 10:30 P· m. $nd
asked her stepfather if he could
see her.

&lt;~B:UJ turned aroun1 and asked

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Tbat'e really wlult ro~rriqe ie ...
blindinl totetAer to meet the
chellenps life offen &amp;I -n u
eu.ct.IDI the fulte.t meaaur. ol itt
~- Since 1860, more coupl•
h•VCI blinded totether with bu.u·
tiful Artearved weddlnr rina•
than any other. Whether your
tutti in llylinl nw to m.um.U.,
or IOft-lpObn. there'• an ArtCarved "fNdclinr bMd or matched
IBt 101' you. We would be pleNed
to bave 0.. opportunity otehow·
iq them to you.
WESTMONT IU
HiJ $45.00 H•r•f$3~. so

GOESSLER
Jewelry Store
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UJO lhr® otMr OC"• bllx-d .ftred wu U. GDII that '
carhad-lll'IM· olfUell aild lrj.lleol hio b-...
{ q ot1he s.-mo !Wrings nile
Tho 1'arkefllbilrg man Aid 111e
"",. elli&gt; .., BoolA&gt; ; before going ID car W... ~· a fteld,
• 111e w 'u t home lie aald ho ,.., &amp;&lt;1'088 u. rlllld fi'OIIIIhe Wyllll
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me if I wanted to see him and I
said no," testified Mrs. Scarberry who said she was standing near
the rear of the house.
•lBill then told Steve to leave
before he got his gun," said
Mrs. Scarberry,
The stepdaughter of the defendart testified Cutlip then came
to another door arid asked her'
.. Barbara, are you sure'?"
"I told him I was sure," said
Mrs. Scarberry.
The witness said her stepCather then said to Cutlip, HJ'U see
YOO go in a hurry."
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court that atterthefirsttwoshots
were ftred, Wyant returned to the
house, went to a bedroom dresser
drawer to get some pumpkin ball
shells aOO commented," They
sald I gat one aOO I'm gonna get
me aiJOther Qlle."
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Judge John C. Bl.coo, told the
court it was his belief that Mlchael Lee Dotson was shot at close
range, approximateb' 12 feet.
Sheriff Harteli&gt;ach liao leal!!led that he had seen the .four
men earlier in the evenirv at
Shererw Spri-.sas they were preparing to gat In "' auto.
He said he told one otthemen,
who in hill (lllnion was the only
one Intoxicated. that he could not
drive, It reportedly was at this
time Michael Dotson got behind
the wheel. aecordin&amp; to the sherltl.

Sheriff Harteli&gt;lch said he
plcked "' seven apent cartridges

BIG NEW SHIPMENT!

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Navar

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P-1111' wtU be ._leted In
!he ·- Qv, yilra. Tile 1000nd
phase or ~ 1 lmi'I'OV'""nts
a"' chaorea· will be 114!ld nuxtDobe , Crow aald.llecltedaevcemral ~-"
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e sn-er pro,....SwouC W
be carried oulln Meigs C&lt;lunlf
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He urged residents lo.::;: ~
the completlon of new
0 P::mbrl!::
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Crow also announced that l
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Levi's

STA-PREST JEANS
BRONZE
GOLD
BLUE
GREY
BLACK
GREEN
TAN
PLAIDS

6.98
TO 8.00
Sizes l8 to 36

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LEVI'S TRIMCUiS
9.00.9.50-10.00

See lite new Spring collectiop at New Yor~ Clothing House . Choose froM plain colors and plaids.
Sizes 28 to 38.

.New. Yor~
. IIAIII,ST.

MEIGS THEATRE

Hendenon~

three

a~1ters, Mrs. Ronda Litchfield,
New HaWn; Mrs. Leola Ukeria,
and Mrs. Mary Mceby, both · o!
llendors!"' and two ll'lndchiJA CHAIJ.ENGE
dreiL
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Funeral oervlco wUI be hOld
(Tochnlcolor) '
t'riday, 11 a. m., ln the Mohr· ·
Barry lrwhlino Gui llarnliton
su.vens F.unenl lldme ~llh lllo
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R..,inlrw Ill"•••3 Ilours ·~ '!'1":'
.u&amp;es.
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tory. Friend• may ·celi~~ il\ii ·
Sflbyi .~TAJ1TS 1 P.'lo

(This pic- haa· beenb,....ln
back by Popular requeail.

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. ~..""' prints, Jerser ppnts, Uoen,, ~.-a. Malj;

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ol)'lea lo choose 1'1'&lt;!111 In solido and prlda. I

full!ral home o!ler 6

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Eiberfelds are beldquuten
ut...ura
Ule bloUnL
Juat recel~ our · ..W 'opn~~g llae. A wide aaiiOl'UMit 01
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:-::v, Fulh r8Rid thl atate's eue
·.,c,lb the ftrat dOgree murdllr trill o! WOllam Frederick Wyant,
:, H. Racine, and the defente
· brou&amp;lll !orth Jto wltneoses, latA&gt;
' ._1\ieaday aftertlllon.
117 today at 11 a.m., de!enae

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suita, 3 piece suits and coat alii ·dress ensemblea. Beautiful
spring colora bicludlng lhe moat !Qortant color, NaY)'.
Come ln.and 1r11hem 011. Sizes 8 lo 2G
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Womens Stretch Denim Jeans ................ 3.95

C!OI.InJe1 Jamea ·s. O'Brien, oourt, lliPOinted afk&lt;&gt;rl!'f for Wyant,
' charged wllh the Auguat17,1N8,
lhotgun killing, ol Michael Lee
DGIICII, 28, Parkersburg, hadpa·
raded nine 'llllllesaes before lhe

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choose from. SlzealO to I&amp;

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SPRING DUSTERS ................ 3.95 and 4.95

Lo,.i IIIIJ1 expert Jess Gain-

lolaQy st,ylea and iabrlcs ID choose !run. Solltlo and prints Button !ront and snap rront styles. Sizes 10 to 2G and 38 to 44.

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Acelah&gt; and nylon knits and line qualll)' U111n. Solid colcwo.
Warm without exceaalve wei~ Single and doullle brealted
styles. Sizes 8 fD 20. NaY)' - White - Maize - Teal mue Green.
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Rog. 2.95 Girlo Chubby 'S tu P.UAMAS... .........Salo 1.00
Rov. 2.95 Girl• Chubby Slu GOWNS... _....:....... ~Salo 1.00

SALE! RCA

Just recei~ our Spring U111 or KAtz 5leepwear Gowns. Blby
Doll pajamas, loJw pl,junas, sleep coats, Clusters, shtfta, J3er..
muda pajamas. In regular and extra sizes.

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erriUaouolea- thoir
~~::~~:"':b:arr111a on
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Ill Melvilt R.

AnOther ohiPmelt or Reatrorin Bras and Glrdleo ill tho moot
styloa.
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home ·!rom the peaee talks In
Paris today urglns a rescrnpUon In the bombing ol Norlh
VIetnam, He aald South Vietnam also was oonoldered polling
out or the talks If the Reds do
not otop their attacks on ciUea
ond towns.
In PIU'Ia, a llanol spokesman
said,

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Ameri0111 bombings. Prealdenl
Jobnaon baa been bombing us
lor lour yearl ond met defeat.
lr Prealdsnt Nixon lollowo In his
IIepa, he wtU meet wtth lhe
same defeat."

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Ahl.ruarl warplanu and refieeted In the 1D1a1 U,S. air
loR&amp;ee for the war reported

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1elect:lon of Patent&amp;, ClUJ, Crushes, Strawa,-lathera In the
new !Wrtrw Colore. We havelhe Sprlqj Ha .......•,luat rilht ICN'
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7llc ·New Lustre CreDle Hair Spray • • ••••••• Sale 53.•
UO Reapood Normal Hol4 Hair ~ray • ; •••••• Silo LOl
1.05 Colpm Tocolqoaate with MFP • , ••••••• , • ~ 78c
1.09 Caalunore Bouquet Boclr Powder • , • , • • • • • Silo 73c
1.89 Qllgele 100 ·Waoh • • • ••••••••••• Silo Ut
1.00 cliehmere 8ouqul4 ~ Powder •••• , •••• Sale 64e
uo Respond Extra Hol4 Hair Spray •• , •••••••• Sale.I.OI
65c
MFP • • • , • • • • • • • • sale 48c

Barfiain,s in. lhe .Dra~ery &amp;~~~~ss Maleri,a!s Dept.

Frl'lfed Sldeo :.. For ali Fltrllltero and Beds - lluf other
010a .. !niiOora and aut.
Caii!Ol allp, 1111111 or cruq~le. Laminated for 101111 wrlnldo
Cree ure. Dust ligllt ..., fade reototaat - lolachiOI waohiblo ...,
No ironing ever, Solid color- Gold,llroifn,Onrwo, Avocado. ,
60"
90"

70" ................5,95
70" ............._7,95

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120"
UO"

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70" .............. llJ5.
70" .....:.-.... 13.95

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45'' Pe~~ Press Dress Material •••••• yd. 69c

Twill Work Trooun

50 per ct111 AvrU _..,., - 50 per eelll CaliDa. Alii all COIIOII.
~ potler!ta,.. all colora.
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to' 50, all
longthJ. SltlrtJ U~ to 20. Doric olive, Kheki~.-Hovy 8 .,., Cha"!~l
Grey, H~o~nt.r G.,.on. All ~*"'-"' ttrou. 5~ Po!voJtllt a!'l4 501
Cotton, A !tit ntow thlp~n~&gt;nt. Solo prlc:os IDt thlt . w~l{ . ..

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'iiRiNG~10.ftt'ililJ1·------------T,~·

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Broadclolli:Prinb
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ShipMntl •• , Yank w..torn Joonl_..:_.....:ue
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6 to 18 Bit Yorik .W.. torn JiNno............. 2.98

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Soch............ Sol,
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o;,o slu fna ell 10 to 13, 75'l ilvlky DCryllc fiber, 251o stretch
nylon. Solid color•:· Wltlt., bloc:lo:; commodore ltl~o~e, ton, iiNwn,
Hvnt•, Royol, Lo4on, .Kolly, Cl'lareaal, Geld, Molt;•·

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Clotlt.

Bl~o~o

donlll'l or tit, nltW gr.. n ltonlnJitono.

Do~o~ltle

octlng

ai,JIIf. Action bc.d. for comfort. Plenty of pDch... ~
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Whilo Thoy Lut.. .................................................. 2 for 5.00
Dlsconti~~ or:ot0/1 .

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throug~,.flap ~toclcota.

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WASiliNGTON - FOR A GOODLY PORTION or the country, one
to give way to an ewn
crueler lJ&gt;rlag. ParUcularly wlnerable Is the Upper Midwest, -re
wtdtlft a .Month tl)e lrlaest soow accumulations ever will be turning
to wale~' and 0\'ertaxlng the rivera and tributaries that drain the Ill•
tlon'a heartland.
The' llooill~~g threat extends from the Great Lakes to the Paclftc
NorlhWeot ind southward through most of Calllornla and about hell
or Nevada. !luch o! New England li&lt;o Is eJidangered, lhottgl1 nolas
sirloual,y. Tho Envlromoental Scleoce Ser~ceo Adrnlnlatra~on,
(I!SSA), or which lho Weather Bureau Ia I pari, summed It Ill SUC·
clnctly: "The threat of massive Ooodlng illlhe porthern Midwest thla
1prtng haa rlicl.d ablrmlrw proporUoos. ••
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pUe and cut and )tql rayon 'ocetale. Skid reolallnt ~
·Attractive ~CN'I- Waohal&gt;le.
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Mena Iii Yonk

Hy Unlh&gt;d Pross lmrnetienal

~p Decorator AREA. RUGS.;·•• For Tllis Sale 3.69
3 Stylet - All lrb1104 I~ · 27'' x~8" olse In ll)'lqn plio, raroo

at the .. pleat winters on record ,is likely

DeiiWIU~ qgaU,.t C.'laim!le auacf¥

. MOSCOW ._ TENS OF TH~AIIos OF RVs!iANS massed In
front ol the Qolneoe Communlal Embesay toda.Y and smaohed 111011
otlhe tOO wt.....a in lllo Dve.oiDry ~IV with a barrage of beerboUles, stone•, ink bottles 1111 chunks lee.
The crowd ·sathered fD demand Peking call off Its anti:Sovlol
~traUCIIO In which ml1llol1l 01 Chlll!ae -onotnted ......t
Raula fallowing Sunttay's
clash In Siberia. Pollcelrled 1o..
......... bul the •Ruallllla hurllllll colored lnk·tlo'ned lhe IJ'i.yloh.
bOlge facade o( ll[o bulldi.Winto 1 "Roil~ eaolor ea."

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1o demrmlne the peHet p a t-

mrna. Dlapl~g cerll&gt;oard he
used lo telt lhe 1111J1 !rom 10
fD 50 tt., Gainer shoWed the eourt
the area the shot cOvered at var~
!out Intervals.
Steve Molar, Jr., chief firearms examiner lor the Bureau
or Crlrntnal lnvesllgetlon at Lon·
don, msUred 'I]IUreday afternoon
or tests he made or the shot&amp;Un.
He waa the lait alale wltne11 fD
tesUry belore ProaecutDr Fultz
rested his case at 3:23 p.m.
Molar eald It is hla opinion
the fatal shot was fired beyond
15 tt. and under 21 tt. Molar
oald he determined this by the
alze or the wound or the deceased, and by the pellet penetrations around the wound, and
by the size of the llfOIIId.
'4olar testlfed he made test
paiiA!I'IUI with the lileged gun
uaed In tho shooU!Ig, broullllt fD
him by BCI Apnt Herman D.

Henry, £rom alx lo 24 tt. Molar
rtr ot eald he made seven lest
patterns and thOJ under eros• ..
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was riding when he was shot, jullt
outside or Racine .. a lownahlp
road, and other .Udes takenat
Holzer Medleal Center lloapllal
when an autopsy wu belng made
on Dotson.
-utor Full&gt; put Into evl·
dence 34 shotpl pellets, recovered from around the womd in
DGIICII'a back in the autop~,
11&lt;ou7 also tesllfled he coonted
52 penetrations II'OUI1f' lllo major wound. He aald the m a I n
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SPRING l1AHOBAGS
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Iliad Apled JfOports or to uiore
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elilrt Sout!J! Vlelllimese lowna
and 32 Allied military - ·
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011 : tile l(ll&gt;roachea to

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·St4te• hfalo'!l 5,002 hellooptera
• ;.. airpiiiUI&amp; In U!t Vlellwn
"War -'It a 1ota1 o! about $5
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There's a - aeleclloo d lllo _..,. 8 tn_o;k Sloreo lallei·Recordlng Tapes- cueelte 'l'lpea- Caaaelto Tape Recordlnga.
A Big Sale oi Stereo Albums featurl'lf "'""" otlhe eoullley'o
loadhw artlats aiid ~a. ~
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pet the habll or 'rioii:Jng lhe Mualc llopu1meut - Uataq to
the maul&lt; - Wamhlrw TV or )~at plain browoe. It'o ..,ry eJ&gt;o
JO)'ible.

'h:Dorecl by uPatrlclln". 100 _per cent nylon, ileevelesa at.Yie,
filted bottom, . zipper bock. Sizes 40 fD 44 In maize, black,
.Pink, navy blue, white ancl red.

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on the stand as the J l o•elock.
hoo!r neared thla morning and
anO!her well-known area - r t
011 llll!ll, Albert Hartung, o! RD,
Pomeroy, was in the courthouae
waillllg lo be called.
Gelner, In dlrecl esamlnatlon
by O'Brien, U.allfted o! the pet.
tern made by lhe 16 • gauge
ohotgun allo.,.Uy used in lhe
killing of Dotaon ai!Jr he ond
lour eompanlons drove 1o the
Wyant horne about 10:3ll p.m. m
lhe nl&amp;lll ol the sboolillg.
Gainer U.stlfed he rtrad five
NlUIIdl from tho CUD-choke gwt

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HONORFD - Tom CB.ssell, left, arxl the ft.ve persons
above were among those honored for volunteer service the
past year during the annual MGM District Scout banquet at
"k,ger Creek Thursday night. ca.11sell served as master or

BY HOBAR1' Wll.SON, JR.
]lwenlle delinquency. Other pro. to alteod laat nliillt'S seasim.
Fred Morrow, Pomeroy, was !!l'am ~lights included presenChadds Hall, Scout EsecuUve
elecled Dlllricl Chairman or the tation ol training awards to var- or lhe MGM Dlllricl, praised
lolasoo • Gallla • Meigs Hoy Scout Ious scout leaders, and annual re. aU lndlrt&lt;llals wbo helped make
Dillrict G!rl11g Thursday night's ports by MGM committee lead. the past year a successful one,
amua1 MGM -er rneeUng held ers.
and reco~zed aeveral of t h e
In the 1\Yeer Creek High School
Training awards were present~ area's outstanding volunteer
cafeteria.
ed lo the !ollowlng by Tom Cas- leaders, especially women who
Morrow succeeds Ted Reed,. sell, Middleport, who served as are becoming more involved In
Jr., aleo of Pomeroy, who held master of ceremooles.
the program than ever before in
the post for two ronsecutlve
Joanna COuncil, Den Mother scouting's 59.yesr his1Dcy,
years.
Virgil Watsoo, Scoot Execu·
~ Pack 240; Johll Wbt.Uey, Jr.,
Approximately 75 persona at- Camping Chelrman and Garland live o! U!t Trl.stah&gt; Area COOntending last night's altair heard ParSODs, Leadership Training ell, prlised the MGM Diotrlct
Circuit Court Juclgo James L. Chairman. George Lamp, Assist- for capturing the President's

We may be tra\'OIIng in rocketa and going atriclly modem, but
Thompaon (Mason-Putnam caun· ani Scooimaamr or Troop 257,
the old!aahloned spelling bee apparently Ia here fD stay.
The 111nual Meigs Count)' opeU111g bee Is being arranged by Mrs. lleo) give 111 Inspiring lalk m was also honored. He was unable
Nellie Vele and Mrs. Greta Suttle, school """'rvlaors.
The event tor selected fhallsta fr(IJ'I achOole acroas the coun~o. Fiv._q.... ()a)' Forecast
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TOI!Iperiiltii'ea wiU avetage'
Enci c&amp;mbera; ~ · ichoOI E"'illsh lnstnlt tDr at Bacilli, wlll
below rionnal SaturdaYthrough
Wednesday. Daytime high&amp; Will
serve as prOnouneer and j~es thll year wni be Cllarles TaylOr,
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workahop
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avenge in themiddle30snorth
Eaalorn ,High Sehoul prlnclpali JIJ!Ie• Diehl, lolalga HI(I!ISchool priDclPal, and Will lam Hughes, &amp;l~Jerintendent or SOUthern High school. modern math for teachers of to the lower 40s south whUe
Meigs Counl)' waa held !rom 1 the low temperatures wUl genlo
9 WednesdoT nlgtrt at lllo Mid- erally be in tflelowertomiddle
ROY MILLER OF CHESTER should be the enY)' or DlliiY· He hla
dlePort
Elemenllr)' School.
20s. PrecipJtaUon will average
retired but remains deeply committed in organizational wOrk allJ
The
ivor~shop
was arrugedby one-tenth inch or less north
nobbies.
Commenting on his reUrement this week, Roy eald ·he plans fD County School iilpervisor• Mrs. alii one tenth to a quarter Inch
ellioy himself from 55 to 65, and then go bock fD work at 65, II he Nellie Vale and Mrs. Grela lilt- south occurring as snow Sl.t~
tie. John Talbott, repreoentsUve urday night ond Sunday. There
hsa lol
of the Addison We1ley Co., pre- w i II be litUe temperature
RESIDENTS WISHING TO LOOK , over lnlormaUon preaonted sented Miss Hill, a mscher of the change over the weekellf turnWednellday at the IMI.IIll progress report on Meiga County meeting Ohio Unlverall)' Laboralory ing a little cooler next week.
held in Pomeroy may secure the material at the Meigs Bookn:oblle Sehoul In Athens, who oonducled
the workahop.
Headquarters at the corner of Nye am E. Main lp Pomeroy•
Mila Hill based her presenMEETS INJURED MAN
The information ill available onb' on a loan blal"s.
tation on the Chinese proverb:
The Middleport emergency
MEIGS COUNTY'S GEORGE HALL - muolcel ~ "way back HJ hear and I forget; [ eee and sq~d. called to Harrisonville
when"- and lhe Hallrnarka will join RalphShannan and· Dean $ema I remember; I 00 and I under~ Thursdl,y afternoon, was met on
on Channel8, WCIIS-TV, lor a weekly aholit fran 6:30 lo 7p,m. each atMd." She 1treaaed the Deed the way by a private car bringSarurday, beglruilng March 15. George's list engagement locally was for actual involvement by ehil- Ing In Clifford Whittington, Pomdren lor completA&gt; learning. 9,. eroy, who had been Injured in
ot the Hotel Martin.
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Many undoubtedly remember hls ~•IIIII or "OieW Tobocco Reg" demonstrated mmerous ilmova- Harrisonville. Whittington was
Uve activities, both commerclal transferred to the squad vehicle
when hll guitar waa almost bigger than George.
and homemade, uand In U&gt;echlng and taken to Veterans Memorial
Hospital where he refused treat...
COOPERATION CONTINUES 'CO COME throaglo weU fran area Jlflnclplea or modern rnetll.
ment. He had an arm laceration,
merchants tor the 196t Mia a Southern Oldo Plgeant tO be held In
INFANT'S SERVICE HELD
Pomer11Y AprU 2&amp;
·It was repomd that Whlttinglon
Oravelide services for the in- told squadmen he fell on a glass
Mrs. Mol\f .HUI, &lt;'OIIIIcting merchalta on~ orlllo Pcm...
•&lt;~~' Chalnber or Cmlmoroe, c...ponaorlng
wilh XI Gam- rant 100 of Mr. ond Mrs. Roger jar which broke, cutting' him.
ma Mu Chspmr o!'BOII 'SI8ma Phi Sororll)', has
lhlit f'rar&gt;. YOUII&amp; were held oo Feb. 26 at
cis Flm;lat wllllPlnprevlde l)l"!lowers oeaded teo.
and lhe Wells Cememry with the MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
providlrtf' t• " judpa' dlnnei- on PfliunteYelllrw will be Baitey•, Res- Rev. Jay stiles ol'ftclatlng.
AdrnlaoiDna - ~lvle YOU!Ig,
lauran.. !""h llrmo were ISI,O&lt;ijted wllh lllo pqea1ll 1Ut year.
&lt;llySY!Ue; Alma Keiser, Miners.
LOCAL TEMP
· ~~s of the .IOtorlty wlil wtirk.lh 1ll next Weol( ~UJng a
The tempe'rature inPomerO)''s ville.
p._..m. book under die dlrecllon oU.Ua. Pearl Welker, ............ dow-n bualoess district at
Discharges -. Della Curtis,
·~ or the .paaolnl. The othot' lltller&amp;l, ·~ Mra. ReU.v 11:50 a.m. toJial' was 38degreea, Veatrlce Nice, Bernte Edwards,
RiWUrtp,...,.. ncrultlq!llio ~ qf .,.,...._ ~·
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George Nesselrood, Jr.
under over~st · skies.

Workslwp in
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ltiabe6ncla'rgadwltharoC!Oand.coiT)'I!W~OOiveL AI. :,M·I

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At other CIIIII&gt;UBOI acroao the' ~oo, ali-W, Wtsalauend&gt;lloa
"!:other rorml or·itudont prOieoto i.!IIU....d. At Brandel• Unl..,.alty '
·lit Wlithain, Maal,', one ~~ttool ~ •tid ~ ll'P~!o The
' blicred San F,ran~I!CO Slate atuil~, ~ fcoebl"'' ·~!';~at Pelo
~ caUL wis ldeltl!led 111 matillo!r.bflllo.~k ~~· Vnioa. '
. ~ ,... bit;.,.; \his~· 1\W'I.Y tipped loa ,ilillli,•·i:be~t
whali a bllnb eioploded pramalur!&gt;ly inaloci&lt;OJ' I'OCIII •CI( thO
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. 'Yerr i'etert\Y. lllo llllllalme~
Jng ,of~!'!" '~&lt;!tri Alaoc:IIIJaii
of !lc:hGol Mlhlai~\Ofs "'"
htltl ill Aliolll!&lt;
Duii "' 10Y.

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theae iJq~ot·
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"Blaoat cau.. of ~
crime In the Ualted 8tate1, ac...
cording 1o IAil'VOil'S made down
through the yeara, 11 ldlene11,"
remarked the judge. "We haYe
CUI&gt;- He urged I..OOrs to think 1o lind a ..., to apead our lllo(t each scout as an lndlvlc\lal,
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SPACE CENTER, HousiDn (UP!) - Two astrOnauts lm*e free
from the Apollo 9 command ship In their lunar Iandin&amp; crall todlf
and gunned it away ott a daring chase in space that could make or
break U.S. plans to land men on the moon this summer.
Lighting ~ the sk;y with a ugreat big orange cloud" fruD lheir
rockets, James A. McDivitt allf Russell L. Schweickart dew the br
nar landing "Spider"' away from David R. Scott f~ the Apollo com-mand module for the first time.
The d&gt;ject or the dar'• .u. nrat firlllgs or tho .........
important tests was to get the
englnos.
lander more than 100 miles
Aller ....., checks showedlhe
from its space partner and then
$41 million !l&gt;lder was 1IOI'Idnl
see how weU It could come back as planned, McDivitt llred lho
aiKI dock again. The maneuvers ahlp•s big 1andiDg 011gl"'
were rehearsals of key lllOOJI controlling its power wltb a
Righi operations.
McDMtt and Schweickart, hand throttle much like foond on railroad loeomDtlvH.
opening lhe Mh and bualnest
Controll11rs reported lho 25cloy of . the 10-&lt;laY orbital
second ouralwllll perfoctb'.
rnlasioo, lrllllferred · lo the
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is really an un,pl.ab'
lunar lander shortly after besat," McDivitt IDid Scott Ia
midnight. The two ships were lhe ship . - nemo ''Oliounlamhed at 7:39 a.m. ESI'.
drop.'•
There were 10111e initial
d!ftlcu!Ues In freeing the two
shi!&gt;s, but sftA&gt;r Scot! Rlcked the
-raUon switch twice, he
radioed to McDivitt and Injury in
Schweickart: 110k, you're free."
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POINT PLEASANT - T w o
could see the command Ship's Leon Rt. 2 )'I10IIba OICIIIId Mr·
control jets firing "just as clear lous in)uiea ~ at .. . ,.. i
as a hell. It lliilltt up lhe whole m, oo Jericho Rood . . .
car 01rertumed. •
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Driver ol the car wu
uThere•a a great big orange
cloud, • said Scott, obaervlng lllo Lee Randolph,
ger was Glorll
Randolpb lllkllhe
COLLECTIONS REPORTED
psrtmenl,
lllddo
Heart !llllday collocllono In
Middleporl iihere. Ito acllvlcy millhap; that hi . .
was helided bJ&gt;,IIlo MlddiUorl east In llllllil 'illllli·lo!"·blt
Buolnesa ~!Profeasienal wom. spot, &lt;lllain8 lhl .... lo
en•a Club t&lt;ileled $t4S.14, Mra • a apln ond ~ '":~=
Ita top.~~.

Atnorlca' "" wnt\,oti&gt;oducled by • The Meigs Local School Dislrlct is slrlvi~~g hard to m""
some progress in tl]ls directiOn.
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!"'veUed, l ,~ata:,
Tlleie were of courae, DIII\Y
o('1ho netioo'a t!ve
lllot -l&lt;o lho Col- olhor tlq;.rta;. area a or dlacu,.
~. '.llartln E"i Iewing: ~
ltWl ciO,art. •!011 al lhe AASA conventtoo, but John Werner, , ehalnnan, re. ·~ callld ' ~lljtelt' "' this give a yoo a little or tho ln- porta.
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ceremonies. others. lert to right. recelvlrv trlln1111 awarda
were John WhiUey. Jr., camping chalrmant Garland Par10n1,
leadership tralnlne chltrman; Donna and Ted Misner, Cheshoo
ire, and Joanna Cooncil; Den Mother, Pack 240.

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filed for a wau.r s~~&gt;pi,y~,B)'amrn
almilar fD u,. T14&gt;pers PlainaJohn Zerkle spoke on the steps Cheater sl\t~, Hart said. The
which were taken to bulldtbenew district has not only air. . reenlarged plant lor the Imperial duced flooding, but hoa provided
Electric Co. stressing the re- considerable employment, he
quirements ina buildi~ site. He stated.
invited the confel"ees to atterlian:
CARSEY SPEAKS
olftclal '"nine of the new build-Jack carsey, speaki!W
i~, the date to be annouitced. hall of Jack Welsh, M1ddl
PLANNING STRESSED
outlined plans oftheSoothea'U.
Pat Meeker of the Ohio Depart- Ohio Regional Councllintbefleld
ment of Develt~tment, spoke on of highways and In other direc·
the importance ofcomprehensiYe tlons.
county planning.
Roy Miller reported ootheCorMeigs County' 5 request for mation of the Upper Ohio Valley
c~rehensiYe planning is filed EcODOOJic Region which held its
with the -department alii is 11th first meeting in September, 1968.
in ·a line of 40 projects in Ohio It is composed ol nine counties
to be submitted ror federal ap. and is 8 "regional clearing
proYal The Meigs C&lt;JmPreheP. houSe" for mutual problems, Mil·
slve planning would cost$40,000. ler said. He said that admlnhrThe Meigs County Cmunission- trative moneys have been funded
ers have already approved $10,- and he ooUined who Is eligible
000 as the county's share oC the for membership.
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The Rev. Brian Engle deThe department will koowwithoo aertbed recent work of ministers
in three months if the Meigs and Jaym~n inplaMingaprogram
County project is approved. Mid- aimed at benefitting youth of
dleport Vlll•ge will be excluded Meigs County, outlining the mufrom the counQ' plan since a com· tual goals of the ministry alii
prehensiYe plan there was com- others in the progress of Meigs .
pleted several years ago.
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Richard Sayre, director of the
taken in order for the county to Gallia-Mefls Community Action
recover and progress economi- Program, outlined work oftbeblcally, Meeks states. Accompany· county organization in providing
ing hlm to the meeti~ waa Ralph training programs foi' both inm:l
Lindeberry, also with the Ohio out of school young people, the
DejNirtment oC Development.
community service program apd
c. E. Blakeslee, active in con- t It e upgrade cunprehensive
ducting the Wedne~ meeti~, health program. The organlza..
outlined three directions lnwhich tion, serving both counties, wUI
the cou.rty can go to bring about be three years old thla month,
improvements. These include:
he stated.
1. Giant outside program. A · Philip LaveUe, Athens, ecoproject that comes in but does nomic development administranot ~~ect our thiDkln&amp;. ,
wr, describe4 the work o{tt'MJ*
2: OUtside pr'ogram coming In, mlnletr.Uon with local people In
recommending consoliditlon of helping provide financ1al help.
schools, communities, churches.
EDA hai had a role both in the
A progrun which does affect our Middleport ,and PunerQY sewage
line or thinking.
dispoaal system prOjects ml the
3. A program develq,ed by ~per11 Plains - Chester water
Meigs County peopie,q~eratedby systA&gt;rn, he said. The !Uture or
Meigs COunty -le, and uslllg EDA as well as tbe community
Action Program 11· not knoWn at
this time since the change ln
from a sholiUJI liong the rood natlooal admlnlatraU""'
leading from the Wyant hime to
Miss Margaret Grtmths,
where the car stopped in a dlich MelJEI County exten~lon agent,
in front of the nearby Charlea home ecopomles 1 spoke 011 her
Knlghtlng residence. HarterDu:h work with . county women and
said lour other shells were also , _ - ' e througi&gt; t-H pr~
touJKilater by others.
grams and C. E. Blakeslee, ex·
-teDsion agent, alao,dilcussedag.
HUNTERS TO MEET
rlcelture onc1 resources dewlooThe Meigs C&lt;lunlf Coon Hunt- mont.
ers Assn., which will meet Fri·
Group dlscus11lon leaden for
day at 7:30 P· m. at the clubseaalons which closed the all·
house on Snow Ball Hill, wlll day meettrw were Wayne Roush,
plan its cooo hunliq: e - . thla agriculture; Rebert Bowen,
sprtrw. All members are urged schools, alii the Rev. BlllPerrl.n,
1
to attend. l
churches.
,
Roush, chairman of the Meigs
PLAN SALES
County Extension Advlaocy ComXI Gamma Mu Cllapler o! Beta mittee, presided over a portion
!IRma Phi wUI hold a rummage or tha meetlrw ao did Thereon
sale at U!t Slark Building, aeroso
Jollnson. chairman of the count.y
!rom lhe Fomeroy Poat O!flee, ruource develt~tment oommlt.F rlday ond Saturday.
tee.
~nlng prayer wasbyU!tRev.
MEIGS,GENERAL HOSPITAL
Paul
Sellors, Unlh&gt;d Melhcdlat
ADMIS!IONS - Erneat David·
Clwch pt,stor. At noon a lunchson. Pomeny.
DISCHARGED - Elu Welch. eon waa served b,y women of the
holt church. Mrs, ~ Holmr
BOOSTERS TO MEET
was in chlrge of registration.
The Southern ,AthleUc Boosters will meet in special sessloo
Virgie Mae
at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday at the high
schoOl in Rlcine.
Dies Tuesday Night
LOCAL TEMPS
The teqoorawte In Pomeroy'•
PT. PLEASANT - VIrgie Mae
dowlttoWn bosinou dlatrlct at
11:50 a.m. Wll 39 degrees under C.st.o, 71, Rt. 17, Hendenon, W,
VL, died Tuesday nl(l!ll in Holpertl¥ overcaat lklea.
zer HoopltaL
Mrs. Clsto "as lfrlllated with
the Vaught Memorlli Church at
Beech HUI ard was borr: in HenTONIGHT, MARCH 6
derson.
W. Va., on Feb. 28,1898,
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a daughtA&gt;r of the late John E. and
Vlettla Hicks Clonch.
Surviving are her husland,
Fli!DAY &amp; SATURDAY
March 1 - 8
Clar~ L C&amp;sto; one .100,
YOURS, MINE AND OURS
George Burdell COsio, Henderson; two brothers, John A.
(Technlcolor)
Clonch, PL Pleasant, and Clar·
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