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Ho CltiFigureS to Watch,
By lil'EW ART HENSLEY
the eouroe he hed been
purau~~W.
WA!i!INGTON (1JP0- DlpJO,•
inadc ,Oblti'verl doubted 1DCit,j. The President lnvestocl his
.that Hanoi woUld bo. more POICe elrorts wltll gr&amp;&amp;tar
WllllJW 1D talk POICt boe'IU .. ·authorley by remov!nc tham
Preoldent J o h n a o n atDIIPed from tho 110UUeol INIIII as ,.,.
llomblng moat of ~1'1!1 vlltjwn •• hil own future ie cone~
end renounced Ull!ratlon•
!or · And hi• ordar tD American
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commandera tD halt Ylrtulll1y aU
IIIDIII*rtarm.
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Hanoi wu deemtcl ··more llomblni ol North VIetnam
Ilk"'¥ 1D l...ipret hll ·declilona shOuld otrelllltheil lite u.s.
as fill hrln lOIII ol &amp; l&amp;&amp;der Who pOsition with many foreign
decided . that the American nations, lneludi&gt;W a number of
public no lo&gt;Wer woUld S!I&gt;POrt allies who have foun&lt;l the

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·bomblna the moat ob.Jeetloilable
Part o( Amti'lcanD!&gt;tratlooo.
· Guarantees South's Rlshts
Johliii!&gt;JI. In urglns President
Ho Chi · Minh tD rtii!IOnd with a
reelproeol reduCtiOn In mWtary
&amp;eUv111 and movb IDW&amp;rd the
peace tlble, oloo pi~ that
tile American people woUld
never aee1111t .a atlllemtnt Which
did not guarantee tile South
VIetnamese the r!iht 1D determine th!lir own future.
Hanoi mo.y well consider thot

Johlison II In no 110sitlon ID
make such a Pltde• boea~oe:
-He would not bo In a
JIOIItlon to ll!leak for the U~S.
au ..rnment end cootrol Ita
actions end p0Uey after January
20.
-He acknoWledged lhat oDO
of the prlnciPol reasolli for
deciding not to see!&lt; or aecopt
lite nomination again waa that
the American PeoJ&gt;le ~
were badly dhldtd on war
11011&lt;:1 and his candidacy woUld

onl¥ make thl&amp; Tho Presldon(o dictalon _.
otollllttdly wW diamo.y i-ro:oi
the SII&amp;On governmoat aa wtli
as many Amwaa· military
COIIIIIWidora.
By endiJW aU liam!Ww ·of
North V101111m .,.,oPt !Dr the
rerlon lmmedlataly nOrth of tht
nmulltarlzed ZollO end Umltilw
lht lncreaooln AmoriCanll'ooll•
1D 13,500, he haS llltde U clear
lhat the eseolatlon IIOUid&gt;t by
SOipn lo not In the earda,

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Grovtr Cloqlend won the m•
Jorlty end a rreatar percentJI&amp;O
of tile POiiular vote when he lost
th&lt;&gt; prealdoney tD Ben,lanlln Harrison In 1888 than When he wonlt
In 188t while dofeaU&gt;W James G.
Blaine.

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N~·Wl.•-~~i.n ·Pr.~efs

President's VIetnam policies,
termed Johnson ua great
JOalrloL" He said he thought tile
bomblnc halt and the Pro..
ldont's dtelllon not to run were
uaqetuJ. 1 e a t u r e s" toward
peace. ()Ch8r: Vietnam _.doves"
expreaoed almllar oentlmenta.
llutfiOUIICs takes no br-er,
and on die htolo of their
e:qJresllons of a&amp;tonishment and
ttlbute, the varlou• prealdentlol
contendor s lmmedlatal.Y turned
to assessments of their own
chance• now that Johlioon had
acted to romove himself from
contention.

Former VIce President lllebo
ard M. Nixon, tho oddlloOD
f~VOrlte
In tilt ft4Jublean
prealdonttal race, predlctocl that
usomeone espou&amp;trw th• JCJhn..
son phtlosoPh.Y" would seek the

De1110Crallc 11111111naUon Ia the
President's place.
Sen. Eug- J, MeCerlhy,
Minn., whUe prallll1! Johnson

as a man uwho hal pven 80
lll8llY yean of PubUe service tD
hls country," tbol,llht thlt the

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hanced hll own chaiEe&amp; tor the
White House.
The Ctrlet Executive's eyes

were red-rimmed i.nd his voice
lij)peartd tD break aa he tDld
the nation and tho world ol hll
dec lslon tD stoP down at the end

of his current term.
118called Kennedy Plodgt
He recalled the day 52 months
aau whon he assumed the
presidenCy LllOII tile asausm..
t1on ot John F. Kennecly, and .he
quoted from the late Preoldont'•
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0V1RSIZ1D (CI'AlJ' 18 wiu or 2.5 bich)

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WELLINGTON, NEW ~t) -· SECIIETliRY of Stall lletn
Rusk llld toe1o.r lltat Prealdont 'J~hnoon'• declllon not ID run for r•
e!tetlon 8tlll !uvea Alllerlca commltiOd In South VIetnam "and the
Ulltocl States lo goiJ1! ID domonatrata Ita atablllty to ill trlenda and
aWes."
Ruak, arrlv!nc for a Southeut Aala TrlltY Organization (SEA,.
TO) miOIInro tDld -amen the Prool~l order fora holt ID bombiJW North Vietnam "Ia a c._elor a freali start."
· "N!&gt;w let's see What thO)' do with IL"
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MOSCOW - THE ornCIAL SOVIET - s ...... y Taos fiMla,y
q~raaatd doubt about Prealdont Joluison'a declalon ID shun roaleetiOII and scorn on hio order to end moot of thollomhi111 ol North Vietnam. pOinllng 0111 lhat hll IMI!JIICedexltfromPGUttcs mo.r have botn
oa~Ja maneuver almf\1 II nnomlnaUon "!'d retlaetion.
. "IIJI ratua!ni ID tullr &lt;l"""'!ijnao ~ bombi!W thO Unlled Stalet eontllluea ID lp&gt;ro 11M! lecl · domend• of the North
Vlatnamtaa aovernmtnt end woild pUblic oPinion. which lnllata on a
luU and unconditional coallllioo of ~ and all '"'to of war
tplnat tile VIetnam... -ie," Tao a ui&lt;C

Beckers of the President, tll&lt;e
Rep. ~ M. MatiiW1lil, D •
HewaU, felt Johliaon - In announc1ng be Jll)llld not seek reolo&lt;llon - had madi "the ultl·
mate aeerlttce for worldpeaee."
CriUeo t1 Jolmaon'a Vietnam
policy, like Sen. J, WU!Iam Ful·
brl&amp;lrt. [)..Ark., viewed the Pres-

Ita proper place - far awo.y
rrom polities."
Sen. Frank Church, [)..Idaho,
lll&lt;e Javita a eriUe of John1011's
policies Ia VletMm, oald: "It Ia
l;)'lldon JolmiOII's flnelll hour.
"Every Amtirlean tonl!illt
ahould honor the Preoldont ot
the United states," Church oald.

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suited to bring an end to the
war In VletMm, and he Ia maklng the supreme polllleal &amp;&amp;erl·
flee ID further strenalhen h I s
oe&amp;reb lor peace."

Pause to Hurt U. S. Arms

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Sear.eh is

ta1dng those etepa beat

"Whllll It looks uke tile ellll of
die war mey be juSt around the
corner, a eolcllor Ia le11 likely
1D take.. ch1111ces ol aettlni hlmoelf ldllid," a military source
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vllllon camt~raa jult 12 houri after the Prealdont ob'OIIIIad hlapo.
nam except arounddlearoaabove Utlcal bombaboll In WaJiUnBtnn.
tile border Demilitarized Zone The aenator corlllellli'- on the
(DMZ),
lntornotlanal repareu•-• ol
the Preoldent'a r!ocllllm to doeaeolate the Vletnameae War In
e11or1 to brtnc- v i to lite peace tllblo.
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The lpohoamen oald the llnal
atrlke deep lniD North VIetnam
he!ore Johnaon'a ordor wont Into
elleet hit die Lalli Glal railroad
yard only 18 mUea from the Rtcl
O!lna border.
Bomb Hanoi Station
The llnal atrlke, by Air Foree
pUoU. came at dawn !lnla1·
About tho same time Navy jeta
hit the Hanoi radio receiver IllUm, six mUea lOUth ol the North
Vlotoamose capital.
It wao !0 a.m. Monrlay . . , .
lni In Salaun when Johnaon made
hia American broocl&lt;u'- He oald
U. S. ships 111111 plant&amp; would holt
their bombardment of North VIet-

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u, S. Air Foree CoL James V.
Hartlrller, oon of Mro. Violet
llartinpr, lllddiOIIOrt, has been
prooented the Legion of Merl~
one of tho nation' a highest mill·
tary doeorlllon&gt;.
CGL HarUncorwaoawardtclthe
medal at Ne!Uo Air Foree Booe
In Nevada foroutatandlng service
ID tho Unllod State• •• Chill of
the cOIIlllllnd 11011 at Headquart&gt;o
ors, u, s. Seventh Air Foree,
Tanson Nhut Air Due Ia VI""
nom whore from Dee amber, 19116,
ID N o - , 1967, he peroo~
1,y aiPOnlstd end monltDred the
oxeeutlon ot major a1r atrlkeson
the moatvital-......a-.m
North Vl-.n. He was cited for
Initiative and &lt;&gt;utstanrlirw It»
ers~.

CoL Hartlncer II presently ...
al&amp;ntd ID thO 4616th Fighter
w_.W!niatNaWo.
A .....,_,. of lllrldlOIIOrt IUih
School, the eolanel received a
boeholor of Seloneo Dogree and
III• eommlaalon LllOIIII"•ciuation
troni lho U. S. llllltary AcademJ
In 1949. lit has a muter of bu"'
lnaas admlnletration cleiNI from
Georp Waah!JW!Dn Unlvorllty.
~. Hartlncor hf.l 20 )'811'8 ol
Air Foree aenlee and 11 a veteran o( World War U end the~

Squad is Called

Tho Mlcldloport OIIW'PIICf
- Vletaam'i military IIQIId anawerad a call ID t h e
and poUtleall.....ri Were known Sl&amp;dY Cove ·!load are* beloW
tAo bo ev111 111111'0 upNt by Proo- !llcldloport &amp;u1day where a child,
!dent JolmiOII'a ....,..,...,.mo Scotty Tripp, of 11111011, waabethat American pnonla wlio bad lni ta1&lt;on to Holzer llol!lltal by
asked !Dr al 1"*11 50;000 more III• family. Tho famii.J doeldtd
U, S. troopo and no bom11111e 1D oummon the ...,ad which In·
pauoe. President NIIII'OII Van llotd took the ehUd to tht Gel'
Thl«~, _.-enlll' aware tllot tile llpolla hoiiJltal, Where ht waa
pause waa eomln&amp; 'wao olmoll . &amp;dmlltld.
bitter In a apeeeh to otudlllta
Salllrdal, tho ...,ad wu eall· nan War.
lUI WU., SiiBan, II the dauP
ibldl,y. He &amp;aid VletMm tel to tho lllirloY Mllla home on
ler
otllra. Clyda L. Allonaworlh,
-'d flal&gt;t on 1ione "ovc It . Fourth A... to tt.ere a lllcldliPort.
our aWeo lllould 110 kqer bo . waa,IUIIUI1DIIad.
wlillnl to udll Forolil! aid

···~···In"'llbulh
lndhidllal
AI- .. .CaimiAmlll
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Utd IIOidiora
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aa hel'leedmlerophonealllllltelo- ed by - ..Blat!.. and . . . . .~.

Hart'mger
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:!~'":":.~,:.~e~-:: Decoration ~ L
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c1e!Jt haa lifted the prealdoney to

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· SAIGON (IJPO - Military
......... &amp;&amp;ld tDday they - - '
thO DOW U, S. bombiJia paulO
COLU¥BUS - OIUO REPUBUCANS, rldlni whal they ~ved o\'er North VletMm to end In
a better -lhan. oven e._eforthe tltetlon oflhalr eandiclatllln Nc.o three or toor wWka unleoo Ha·
...-, ·tolt 0von betl8r ot1 tDdo.r with Presidant Jolmooa - ...... not ....... to wWk lol!"rd peace
1.1' out ot tht ......
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But 111.;· wore ca~ In their lllltlal r"""tlon remarks. "This will be harmful to dlt Alllad
11 bouild to ft4JullileaQ ehaneto," Hamilmn County GOP Chair- cauae,
man Qordon iictlarer laid. ''Bat'" hf,veto bo smart tliougb ID take
Thslr Umo eallmate of t h o
adriiiiiP o( It and not get · lntli another ~k like we did In pauoeordortclbyPresldentJolm118'-"
- wu partly baaed on how Ions
AIUtcl ,.,.... coUld pay the eonTHOMPSON, 0100- JOHN GII.IJG&lt;\l'l, candidate for lbo IJoln&lt;&gt;. IO'IIIIictl. Thla price o1 t h e
eradc IIDiqln&amp;llon ID dla U, S. ~~:~~G"''~~ ''~ pauoe Ia, lhay oald:
!Ause!te lalbo d&amp;rU,. of tho ,.....h_., ..._. •-~• ID
'J1,1!1'e will bo no major
J..t&amp;llcbo, -tiled lloniocradc PartY ·- · from Asb · ..._ Allied cilfenllvea llarttd durlJii
GtauP and .l.oke countltl hero.
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tho pauao. Tho unhlndortd Com.
"Lauoehe hal
many honoro,F"' the Democrallei)U1T . nwolll IIQ)IIIIea line• trom tho
In hi• IIOUueai ~areer, · Gllllpa a&amp;!do bill bo hal ~!"a r~ )Iordi will 1&gt;e too IIIII,
·honol'td by all!lti ~~ U 1!11 ACA ~ona lor Con~ ..; 1l.o pauoe In hlttlna the
Action), lbl poUU.:ol arm of the John Birch SpcJ~,"
north could weakeD the ~

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SAIGON (IJPO - The North
VIetnam -lng pause ordered by President JOhliaon went lniD
elleet torta,y. American opokesmen said U. S. Jet• were reatrtetocl to hittlng aupply rhmp•
In tho Comnwollll nation' a aooth·
ern pentnaUia,
Air Foree jell hit the dumps
11.,t dawn neor the port ol llolll

S..._a~Thon

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dona wltll all partles,"bullntllla.·
"obviCRIIII¥ criUcal time'' It
would be an "iDapproprllleJIIOal..
tnt !or him ID cammenl Ia t».
tall on the President's _ . ,...
ment."
The Injected a 11 • w
note Into hia viewo on ~
a aettlemont Ia V I - ilg' 1101·
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Thoro was Detonse Soci-olaey
Clark M. Cllllord, Georp
Pre1ldent Johnaon 1 t r o I l 1 c Christian end Uanln W.-o ot
acroiS dlt 11"011 • - boll ol the White House otall. Alto the
the Whl._ Hoo.ae faJully quar- President'• peraonal BICt-rJ,
ters, diPPini lntD 1 &lt;II&gt; o1 Mra. Juanita Roberta.
Johnson diii!IOoed ot one
chocolate euntard a• he .surveytcl the cnowd awoltlnc him question at one..- whelbor he
rtall.Y meant It when he tnld the
In the yellow oval •tuclv·
IUa l'lee was tired but rud~Q­ nation earlier thai "I shall not
from hla allllilll1o end vesttpo end wtU not aeellllt the
I1DIIIIoatlon of mY PartY !Dr
of television make!~~.
There were a few . - u a t ~er term as ~ pre1-,
Jovtallty, but they ware hoUow. klent."
Tho truth aritmed ID bo that
"'It was just " irrtYOCibll u
l;)'ndon Beine• Johlison, 59, was my statement ao;ys- ..,..lotel.r
emotionally dralnod by what he trrovoelble," he answered alter
placq his cuatard dlah on a
had Just dono- voluntarli.Y ed a polllleal career dat!Jw rarby table.
When had he dectclad'l 1'he
bock tD the Boooovalt New
President who clawed hla Wl1
lloal.
Dellllla what many -lo tv the Ill&gt; of the JIOllilcol ~
ware bound ID boU..., Jolin. from an llll»'ettnttou• lll&amp;rl u
IOD.' 1 dramatic dec ilion was DIX 1 oeareo~¥ paid teacher In a
1s praeiPitate u It 100111td. He tbv Tt&amp;ll cowrtey sebool,
and hll wife, La&lt;lf Bird, bad thought for 1 momen~ Finlll¥ ·
MOll tal1dntr aboUt It for I l l - he &amp;aid he had kept no eolenclar
two yeara, m!Q'be more.
on dlls tblokloK·
Friends Gother
U,. Conalder&amp;tlon
h
wa-.
howewr, a _.daa.
'!'he POOI'it In the yellow atuciY
were moatl,y r&lt;POrterl, come ID with several anuwora. ·h i.
ask w~ he had ""' and Pres&amp; Secretary ChrllltlaD, ~
whothor hlo decttlon waa llnal. the Prealdont's own voraklilllilot
Arauncl thom, With allihtl,y aad, from hintS ha ~ ·__,
penalve fa&lt;ea, elreled tboiO Who IIIOIIthl 181&gt; In PriV&amp;t* ......... .
had MOll In on Jobnson'a llolls, U was I/OISibiO . , ....
lhlnldDr for oomo monthl.
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NEW YORJ( (IJPO - Sen. RobartF, Komedy •D118&gt;~Uolatocll'rQo
ldont Johnaon tDday on hll "JIIqllll1imoul" dec Ilion ID withdrew t!QIIil
lito presidontlol race end urged&amp; meeting "ID dlseuas hoW we . . _
work tDgtthtr In the "-•ot• of natloQil unity."
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In a nationali¥ televised and brodoaat ll!letch ID the nat1o11, die
New York oe!WQr wixom Johnson e.-lied lntoall'ooWunniiWIIOIIItiOD ro.. the Dernoeralle nom1n111on notOd lhat Vlee Prosldonto lllllart
H. HUIQ[Ihrey had a "cllat~Jwulahad record" but wouldhavo t o for hlmsall on whalhor he waa now a proapeeUve presldontlll aamo

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Tho overWhelming COIIII'OI·
m-1 reaction ID'tllo Pr'sidlnt'a
aurprlae announcement waa summed "' b7 Sen, Jacob K, Javlta,

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The British announcement came after Prime Minister Hal'olrl WUaon called an urpnt cabinet meeting tD eonaldor wo.ya
ol eareylnc out Johliaon'o call for 1 new bid for puce In Viet-

!buth VIIIIIWII border where a

ldent'a dllcltl.on &amp;I 11 M act
very great palrlot."

Sees Johnson Pullout:·.
As Leading to Peace

LONDON (UP!) - Britain announced tDday It Is eoniUI!Ing
with the Soviet Union onP&lt;&gt;oslble ,_ Vleawn peace moves In
the wake of President Joluioon'a speech.
Britain and the Soviet Union arec«&gt;&lt;:halrmenofthe Geneva
conference which endod the French Indochina War In !9o4 and
would havo tD act Jointly ID reconvene it.

President's decision had fO&gt;o

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conference after hla 41-mlnute
radio and talevlslon addrtas: "I
.~• that by whal 1 did
we can concentrate
more of our enersJeo on trying
10. briiW about POICO In the
world ll!ld lhat we ~.d have a
bettei' ohane • tD do IL
The lnlttal .reaction ID his
declolon not ID run, IDth at
home and obroad, was otumed
diaboiJet. Soverol Prominent
Democrats II!IOke of orpnlzlng
I drilL "There Is no 0110 else"
who can handle the Jol&gt; ot being
Prellldont declared Rep. Wright
Pllmln, )).Tex., 1 friend for
than 40 ,.ora.
Fulbrilht Applaud• Action
Sen; J~ Wllllam Fulbrlih~ 0.
Ark., "' out~C&gt;C&gt;kOil crltk ol tile

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MERRIMAN OOrH

WAS!JNGTON (1JP0- Pre•
ldont Jolmlon' 1 "irrevoclblo"
declolon not io 1'11!\· lor r•
oloellon tDday ea~tocl hlo
aee~Jn.&lt;:ommand VI.. Pre•
Idiot Hubert H. Hllllt)hrey Into,,,
,tho toretront of whlta llouoe
conttniloro.
The Chill Executive's bombaholl IIDilOUJICem.,. !lmday
nlihto COII&gt;Ied with hlo order 1D
bait Jmmedlataly aU bulllmltid
bo1nb1JV of North Vleinlm, lent
an Ull&gt;roetdented authorlb' 111
what he termtcl "till• ..,. ..,
fiJiiird i)Olel.,.
'Nrnlrw aoldo from i*lonal
ami!IUon. lilt 5~YOIN!i\l Jolin,.
aon told an ImPromptu DIWt

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Kennedy Seeks Move Toward National Unity::;·

lncalplete

IMpepd or :r-aplete •t.nal Repl.MM

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POMEROY -MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

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enta everywhere that ~ ue
against the law because wherever 1 nre balloon lllltta. It m!ahl

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h in
. Buildlq: IJ'Id 111"'"'6 IUC
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: gonlous gadpla Is fun, true,
. but the builder risks a eommand per(OI'1DII1ce at Ju\1)'. And
bia folka risk a damage suit that
could ruin 111om.
Any act whleh create• a lire
huard !aaplnlll111olaw. Parare reapanlibl•tor cbtldren'aunJawtul aet1. Need 1 IIY more'?

-H.

Dear Helen:

A certeln man and leal lunch
W eli
Wgether eveey d!Qt. e
SCUll
our [IJ&lt;Ibloma and enJoy each
other's CootQ&gt;olly, SOmetimes he
drivel me home and l&amp;op8 by my
apartma·but mollly we are of.
nee buddies.
Helen, 1 feel terrible because
1 get the tmpreaaton he DO 10111_
er teeh Uke just a brother to
me. I'm all tbe more aurprlaod becauao bola married. !llould
1 C&gt;lOllt? _ FRANCIS
Doar Frando:
Yoe, coo! IU . 'Miethor 10 u
IPJ,Il your name with an •t• or an
't' thil &amp;'UY' eell• t:r&lt;dne.. _
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Doer Hilllll: ,
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a y0ey aoOd friend
I've known tor two yeara. 1 drive
60 mllea aoc:e a week to v111t
bor. 1 take her to Iundt, at1er
111tldl .....window llhop and talk.
Her huobandalway&amp;IOIIIII core
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bddnd ~ back. He
&lt;!l&amp;llkol almo . . ...,....., bull
tl1cMlPt lwao111e &lt;!Xe.¢on.
II¥ lrllndi 110¥1 my vl&amp;lta are
1110 br'!ahteot opot of her week. I
enJoy 1111111 too. I doo't want,.to
cauao trlctlan In lholr marrlaco,
but can't see wby her bullblnd
...Wd reaont me. illould I stop

not aasume the huaband

meant

tbo1Ji,1rt the children would live
with ua, but my husband and hi1
mother say' "No." They say the

children don't want to live

with

us and lt should be up to them.

I say they are too young to
know what they want and lhoy
abould be with their lather.
Why llhould we keep 011 paytne his mOU!er Cor babyaitting
which we can't afford'? - MRS.
X
Dear Mrs. X:
Which Ia more impOrtant 1Xl
you _ be1Dg a mother to your
husband's children or keeping
the '"care" mOI'l83 away from
your mother-in-law? It it's the
first, wtn the kids over gradually with weekend and summer vilits, so the break won't
c8.1118 traumas. If it's the last,
well maybe the present arrangement is best. - H.
This column is dedicated to
farn!ly living, 10 U you're hav!ni kid trouble or just plain
trouble, let Holen Help YOU!
Sle w1ll also weleome yoor own
amuling experiences. Address
Helert Bottel in care ofthisnewi_.,
o o ~
A cynic is a fellow who
saus sprltlgtt""' if the season when the sap begins to
"'n-:&lt;Jf~r the girls.
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POIIEIIOY CHAPTER 80,lloJ"al Arch Maaons, C~oc:lal convo
cation, 7:30 Monday, Pomero.
Masonic TtmUJle, to ~er marl
ma- and put mlolor c~osrHs.
EASrERN ATIH.ETIC Boostere, Mon&lt;la1, April ~ at 8 p.m.
altho Hl(!h School.
TUESDAY
POIIEIIOY CHAPTER 186,
0. E. s., Tuesday, 7;4:5 p. m..
Masonic Temple; recognition ol
three 50 year members. past
matrons and past patrons.
SOUTHERN LOCAL B a n d
Boosten at Racine High School,
7:30 p, m. TUOada1· Final plans
tor jitney SUPPer on AprU 20. All
Interested peraona urpd 1Xl a.tendAMEIQ.CAN Lutheran Church
Women ol St. Paul and ~John
Luther&amp;D Church, 8 p. m. Tue&amp;day, &amp;. Paul Church.
..
wsws
of ~ae EllB
churdl '1Ueada1 eveolng, home
ot. Mrs. Edward Bowen. Mr a.
Menzel Smith, PIVIIl'am
RUMMAGE SALE, Catllollc
Cbureh auditorium, 9 to 4 p.m.
~....... and Wodnoada1, ....,_
.. '"'........,.
sorod by the Catllolic Women's
Club.
MEIGS COUNTY ART Aoan.,
~·e••••, April 9, Colwnbua and
•• .....,
Southern Qllo Electric Co., 7
p.m. All lntorostod per111111a In-

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vlted.

WEDNESDAY

LASr CALL tOday lor MaiCII
~., 1Xl 111(11111 lor I'Oewee, Ut""'
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tie, or POny .league baaobilll tween 6-8 p.m. at M61110R Youlh
~~-- ~-e. houri April 1 11111
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•-'' 2, ~eglaoa.·"-·cn:
"'""
In
guardian, plus $5 for surance,
MUST accornp81\1 bo1 to a1gnup
lfh. •--•a•·pl••.
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MIDDLEPORT
AMATEUR
Gardeners, 8 p.m. Wednesda¥ 8I
the home ot Mrs. Glenn I..ambert.

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I l'liolilloSIMISUJmUn I THE r I I III]

could

not help but
remember that it " a • on
telev!lloo, In tbo wake ol the
Kenne&lt;IY uaanlnatioo, !hot he
wa&amp; sworn In durin&amp; a dramadc
caremo!Q', and asked tor dle
natioo' s heij). H1a stated withdrawal &amp;lnd"l' "'' all the ""''"
&amp;hocking because of hla quiet,
undramatic dilllvery, But one
could &amp;lao not hollllhllllilng that
this · c~

TV ... in Review
llarY'J' Oawald, the

alltpd llllllln of lteono&lt;IY·
And lhere waa the chUlbw
speech of ~. 11 Pre...
ldenl, about the -down wl111
Ru ••ia over the Cuban ml.satle
crista-a moment that had
Americans ~now!ni tht1 wore
risking ati8Ck on theM llhoros.
Watchbw
Johnooo &amp;Jnd"l',

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II)' RICHARD W~LER

COLUMBUS (IJPD _ Ohio'
Delmcrats; alread¥ In one of
the moot hlotorlc compalgn&amp; lo lhillr hlatoey, rod81
began roassosabw tbe!r prello
dentlal pesltjon.
Party leaden wort 1Xl begin
communicating with locill leadors on wh&amp;l to do with their 115
del"'l:ate votes at the Democratic convention later this
year oow tbat President Johnson Ita&amp; ruled ldmselt out· ·ot
consldoratlon.
Son. Slollben YoiiDI! of Ohio,
1111 party's favorHo son choice
ror the convention, Wll Pledeed
earl,y 1Xl Joluuon'a nomlnallon.
p O'G •"" etate
Etlatiil •
r-v.
Democratl.c executive dlnctor,
said so tar. there waa . M
chqe from tllat poaitton.
He ··'d, however, a campa!gn -organizer for Johnaoo,
who waa to visit Ohio toda,y tor
corterences,
cancelled hi&amp;
meeting ahortl,y af1or the Preoldent's netlo,...lde 1111110tmeement amda,y evening.
n.•-tos Still Committed
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"Whort WI WW flO and Wh&amp;l
ill be J couldn't
our posture w
581" O'Gr* eald ~
_,,;,. "The deloptes are stU!
,...,,.
committed to son. StePhen
Yoww as a favorite son ploclge
co Presidll'lt Johnson."
I
Aside from be!ni "comPleteJ,y surprlaed," O'Grt&lt;lf &amp;aid,
"My llrst Judjpnont Ia lhat
Qloao In tho fl&amp;ld acllvel,y • P~ tor the presidency will
become lho nrst 0111 doloptes
... IIWintl'Y
111-cOhlo - ·••:rosa ""~ •--·
wW be looking at."
uu.. first J..nwresslon is ·th•

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lho abaonce of the President.
Still many delogotos wUI tb!nk
the President could win," be
oald.
Condldates Comment
Tho two senate IKimin&amp;llon
candldolos of lht llamocrat!c
par~ - Incumbent sen. ~aak
J Lauache and Clnclnoat! CIU'
Q,IIIICllman Jolin J. GIU!gll!were equally surprised by Johnson's decision.
UJ was and stlll am stunned
by the annOuncement," LQ.
ache ID[d UPI from Columbua.
"WhUo I knoW that I board him
say !hill he would not seek nor
accept the nomioatlon, 1 find nUlcance of. the choice that the
myself In tho dHncult pealtlon POOPIO o( Ohio IIIIC! lht United
at not bollevlng what I hOII'I." wW be mlllibw In 1118
Lau&amp;che, a member of Q1e month• ahead."
"We ue all now challqed
senate Foreign Relations Como
mittee, had no comment on the to match President Joh!llon'l
PQ&amp;a1ble tntematJonal comPika- demonstration of unseUIJh -..
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termlnotloo," GUUitn declared.
di&gt;na.
"But, I do 001 think It ts
GUllgan &amp;aid last week be
d.
was
wiiO he
good," he sal
wouldUDCOmmittod
~ forabout
presldaat,
GW!gan, on the other bllld,
lauded Jobnaoo'• move In • and . - be lilt 1lliom be
bombing pause and decision not would li~ was not an liiUe
1n a aecond term u Pre&amp;l- In hil Ohio ._.,...
dent.
But, Gllltaant• tonner coc•·•-·· for the Sonoto bid,
. ''The President's couraaeoua
IIIUHU..:I
U the ~"'- Cleveland @I'IIO;Y Howord
decision tD curta
-•w•,.
~· lD rOiliCo the level of •to- - . wao cODIIdorobl¥
1
In th VIetnam war mOre .....,hltic In his nmarks
once
e
' . about lho Pro&amp;ldent'a wlthdnwo
which I have hoPed for, lOg8lbo
er with his unselllsh decision aL
Mt to aeek lho proaldeotiill
"Like tho rest of tho C0111111')',
·crm!natlon t
sent a tre-- I certal.ob" · wa1 aurPrl..dt''
10
epro
o
told UFL "I tblltk
m&lt;intbua step toWards , lhe It mOIDI (Son. Hobert F,) lieDpeace tllat all Amerlc- ....
!d 1n · neelY wW be nomlnatod and wW
sire," G igan 18
a
. be the next Prealdlnt of the
mont !rom Clev&amp;land.
•;[lecJaens 0..._8-'Bmphuis .. 1Jnlted.~a.~~ .
f r ',•
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· ·GWigoil, tho paJ'U' • endorsed
.
candidate over lnc~bent Lau- slightest cl:iance that Hubeit
the ,,nomlsche, added, "These docl ..
s1o na HW1111hre1 . wW .be ··'d.
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chango 'lhO omphaslo and •li::. nee," Met1enbaum ...,

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·'TAMPA; Fla. (UPD - The
Cincinnati Rod&amp; headed lnln lho
Glllll Ml week of apr!ni trainIng toda,y on lho win trail,
· The Reds won here twice over
111e· weekend, balling 111o Ph!lUes "'B" SQJad t-O Saturda,y on
homers by Jim lloauclwnp, Ton1
Perez and Don PavleUch, and
1 walloping lhe Yanl&lt;oea 8..2 &amp;Jn.
day when Vade Plnaon lalllod
a homer and a Bingle, and Perez
hit two doubles.
Clncl-1 did not entirely ea.
eape unscathed, however, a11 two
ailments developed. Pitcheu

It's no

1

•"- will seek som10ne who's a
lw.J
winner
wllh Jobnaon out o( lhe
race," he added. "Followlne
the lines ot columnist•, presa,
ete., in recent weeks, the guy
who wUI look the otronpat to
them Is Bob Konne&lt;ly,"
Konne&lt;IY Is achodalod to
in Cleveland Friday
5pe ak
nlgtlt- O'Gr* &amp;aid 2,200 ticket
committments bave already
been made tor 1118 apoech.
O'Gr* did 001 overlook
Johnson's PO&amp;slble re ... entry
Ina. the Prealdentiill nominadon race.
~
"All delq.UB wW ouddenl,y
become prqmetlc and looking
to the eoavent1o111 to select a
man who wW win in the tall in

·uofortunatotr, lhls ptldo

~ and 10111tlimos does

lltoo

ilia form of showlot off "'"'
tatlna dtances. In such casts,
I

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becomas

prinori~ I

to hlvt fun with.

W. L, Pet.
3 2 .600
2 3 .wo

Mmday' a Games

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Many youn1 ,pooplt, of
""''"' ha" &amp;Xetlllfll drivilll
~now that an
deflnill~ not I

toy. ll's o powerlul machine
, w1111 the demoos~llod '"""''to "R anltmlbll." , c ''

,,f'?iiib. protldOfiOw''iir .. ;
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!land opanto Hwith "''· rt-

atralnto._r lntell~enca.
. Pardon thl prndlllll. but
., hoppon to thin~ that driY.

:0a¥ls-Warner Ins.
• Phono 992·2966
114 Court St. Pomo"'''

Dlvllion Semitlnala
·

llJutterlng Rockets, wOO were
dotannlnod lo flO Wllh 111alr

101J111pla)'ers.
The deal proved a wise one
tor the 76ers Sunday when the
Mlchlpn State alum1111 came
ott tlle bench to score 16 PDlnts
In PhiladelPhia's 123-105 v!crocy
over New York that gave the
76ers a 3-2 load In their belli-of.
seven series against the Knic:ks.
In other games, 1.4s Anples
cllnched lts serlea lglillllt
Cldcaao In five gamoa by
cUoplng tht Bulla 122-99,
Boston took 1 3-2 lead over
Datro!t by trlmmll1(tho Plato..
11~96 and st. Louis routed San
Frm:lsco 129-.103 to keep its

JACKSONVILLE, F1a. (UFO string of nine atrolgbt roomds In
-Tony J.uklln, the )'OWW the 60s-a perfonnance ~
J.4ndon pro, &amp;tole the thunder quailed since Byron Nelson had
from his u.s. and Commo• 19 consecutive rounds In 1945.
wealth counterparts &amp;mdly br · Jacklin wound ~ at 15-underwlnnlna the $1001 000 Greater par 273. He took the.20,00Qfirst
JackBOnvtlle ~en.
prize by two atrokes over I i v e
It marked the lil'Bt t1me Iince rwmen&amp;JB.
Ted Ray won the U.S. Open In
1920 lhlll an English soUer hal
U.ug Sladoro, who was Uod
won a major toUI'IIIIDlent In the with Jacklin tor the lead going
United statas-apd the first into the final round., suffered a
tJme ever for an Englishman on

Balli o« Five
.East .
,... Sertea :A: : w

w. L. Pel.

0
dlo grlnd!Jli PGA tour.
Thoro was onl,y one till\' spot
of dloappolntmont for the 23- ,
yoaNlld champion. H11 flrW.
round 71 Sunday SniPPed a By United PresslntarMtlonal
Nobo&lt;IY can blam• tho Detwor
Rockets for fooling that dlere's
IIIEETING CALLED
..,
·»~. Ill&lt;•~ ~m. •w•JJomo.
MASON - All' ' ~~ 'and
The .Jiockots woo !hair oeoond

inanajers'

the Mli11011 BOao-

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Summary
Of Sports

load Denver. T - . - ll)'ron
Btch chljlpod In with 23 J)Ointo
and 18 rebounda.
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"Nic-e contatl lenses J'OU pt.
then, Willie!"

extra moaey. We .
&amp;apply K qa~S~y,

lob Miller

Jacklin and Januacy and
In Maso Oty
actually caught the Englishman
~
on the fr./)nt nine. But Palmerrs
MASON _ Al.l boys ln Ma.
Putting went sour and he WOWld son Mao want to pll,f Pee wee
II) three strokes back at 276 ln
leaeue, Little league, or Pony
1 tit with Sluth Africa's Gary league ba&amp;eball mullt sign up
P'-Yer and Nen· Zealand at the llason Youth Center on
lelthander Bob Charles.
Monday, Aprfi 1, Tuesday, Apa
Jack Nicklaus had a closing rll 2, or Woclnoada1, AprU 3,
roWtd 68 but fln!&amp;hod atven betweon lho hours of6 and8p.m.
strokes oct Jacklin'&amp; pace with a
All bofs must be lll'companJ.ed
280.
by a parent or guardian and mull:
have hia $5 reglstratlm fee with

J1101de Morilland added 21 for
New Orloano which now returns
homo for tbe fifth and deciding
game·. Wodnladay night. .

him at 111e time he s!&amp;n• "'I·
No boya will be allowed to pla,y
baaeball until tll!a ~ h&gt;a boon
p&amp;ld, as Insurance muot be purdlaaod before boys can p1 ,

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Ohio Crowns Younuest
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IS THE ANSWa.

lumbus, three games to one 1n
tbe finals o( that event.
The tournament was oon&amp;lct~
od &amp;lnday at 1110 Collllllbua Ta-

ble Tennis Courts, 2464 Cleve.:
land Ave.

at die 111111 time.

Tannehill Ia one of111o t o p
plf1orl In tho CCIWI!ry, doaplte
By United Praaa lntornotional
his ap. Lut year he wUt. tilt
Soturdo.v
U. S. Boys 15 IIIIC! Under Open
LONDON (IJPI) - Combrldp . IIUe, and
bold&amp; Ike
O&gt;!Drd b,y end • Canadian 17 and trndtr title.
hilt lalwth• In tho IJD!vorolt1 He wu Ohio' a 17 and UDder deBoaiRace.
fOII&lt;IIni champi111.
~
The Malia H!ah School IOPh·
PARIS (IJPll-Tlll omore 11111 oo1.Y waa Wldofoolod
llonal Lawn Tonal•
In &amp;Ingles matchll (3 o1 5 to
win), but he all matebe&amp; by
votecl
.. "'""""
' - 1lllh·
toun'AIIIIIII&amp;
In which
pres
pmo o( 3-0, lncliJ!llne
and lllllllur&amp; wW ._....
tbo final aplnst Jobn __.,.,
28, Columbua, former dlamplon (llcona, 21.8, 21.8,
21-17).
Dal JooD Lee, now ot COiwn...,. 11111 a dtilon o« Ilo-

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.,'~ai~r, camber and toe-in to

. Jil:anu(aeturer'l apecificatiODB.
,:.:AU &gt;work is ·performed by
. ~ mechanice with modem
· preclaion equipment.

tions make· many men and women
feel tense and RIJfVOUJ from rrequent.

F-

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or' 1tchlhg urination nlll:hl

na, the
u.
llnllta champion, did

und day. Secondarily , you may lose
and hav• HellllDChe, Backache

and !eel older tired. depreued. In

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relaxlrit~ OOm.tort by l!lltblnli{ lrrltftt·

lnM ~eer1111 In ~Y=Id
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ball Aaaociatton are to meet at
lhe
Mason Youth Center Friday, defeal!ni lho Now Orl81D8 Bucs
Indiana
April
51h, at 7 p.m. Thlo - l Series 8
105-1110, 1X&gt; _,-olholr be&amp;k&gt;IW, L. Pel. ing is to work out event• for Rvo American RaskOiboll Aasox.MirmeBOta
3 2 .600 the coming aea1011. New omcen datlon p~ series at two
2 3 •400 or tbe &amp;IIOCiatlon tbla :rear are pines l(liece•
Kentuck!'
Bernard White, proddonl, and
Weot
WW!o Murral~ who pll,yod
COLUMBUS - Ulllo crowned
liooaid
Gal&gt;rltadl, aecrelan' •
Serle~ A
only half the game because of a new mat's table tennia cham.
W, L. Pet. lrea..rer.
tool trouble, acorad 28 polDI8 piCII bore lilnda)' nl(!hl, I h o
2 2 .500
Nn ·Orleana
and pullad down II rtllounda 1Xl youngest ever ill over 30 years
2 2 .500
Denver
r1 sanctioned ''Cloaed 0 h to
~·sReiUits
Serle&amp; 8
Tournament I . I I
Denver 108 Ntw OrliiD&amp; 100
W L, Pcl.
(Onl,y game schomllod)
He is John 1'amehtll, 15, or
x..Dillas
3 0 1.000
Monday'• Games
Middleport, who ""' 1118 Junior
0 3 .000
llou(No pmo&amp; scheduled)
Man's dlvl&amp;loa (Boys 17 and 1111x.Cllncbod aorleo
der) and the Men' a Snales, tbe
first lime any Ohio pllJOr has
held the junior and men' a titles

x-Pitlabur11J

CIDc._ll 8 New YOr'k W 2
Wa•hlnlton 3 llousron 2
Ch!CIJ&amp;O W 6 Phlla. 0
Pltllburgll 3 Bolllmort I
llotrolt 6 st.L. 5 (U
Minn. 3 Boaron 2 (U

pre-.,

GETTING UP
liGHTS =~~ 01
I'IUch ca11e1

pair ol double boJIOI&amp; earJ,y but
recovered for a 73-275 to sbarei
ln a five-way de (or MK:Oild and
$5,520. The other runners~&amp;)
were Olral ch&amp;D~Pion Gardner
Dickinson, PGA champion Ibn
January, Chi Chi Rodrtquez and
Dewitt Weaver.
Arnold Palmer, who _.rod
lo be mald11&lt; one of hi•
p&amp;tented late charge&amp;a pla,yed In
the same three110me with

Weekend

SUNDAES ..
.19-29-39'

..:Ourap.''

o l~"ep

combined for n points as st.
Louill, on tho brink of illlmlnao
tlon, won ttl second illlle in
live plo,yolt tries against San
Franciaeo. The Warriors, tra.n..
bw 35-20 after lhe q&gt;ening
quarter, were never 1n contention aa their high scorer Jelt
Mullins, who hit !or 130 Doints
in the first four games against
the Hawks; was held to 12.
Boston moved to within one
victory of reaching the Eastern
Qvlsion tlnals as Batley Howell
COMected (Or 30 points and Sam
Jones tossed ln 24 to lead the
Celtic&amp; past Detroit. J:eve
DeBu.sschere was high Cor the
Pistons with 26 points.

Denver Nips New Orleans 108•100

ABA PLAYOFF STANDINGS
By United Proas Drternational

rocords, They

IU-ilt Is

W, L. Pet.
4 I .800
I 4 .200

Ph!ladolphla at Now York
(Only game achodu!od)

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Young London Pro Captures G]O

x..CIInched aeries
&amp;ul&lt;lay'a Reoalta
Bo- 110 Detroit 96
Ph!la. 123 Now York 10.1
SL Lou!&amp; 129 San Fran. 103
Loa Ang. 122 Cblcaso 99

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TUESDAY I&lt; WEDNESDAY

LOCUsr and FOURTH
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

x-Lol Angeles
Cl!lcaao

AYGUIII drlvtr with I Cll of
his own has o rlthllo fool

'loi b serious busilless.

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Standings

SOrlea B

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II)' United Prosa lnternat!ona1

Playoff

SL Louie

shuiouiiQnbwL
VIda PiniOn hit a homer and
a 1illgle and Toll)" Ptrez hild
two double• as tho Cincinnati
Rods. whiPped tho New York
Yanl&lt;eto llo-2.
Tho Detroit Tiger a n11ll&gt;od lhe
st. Louis Cardlnala 1'..1 In 12
lnillnls when Way~ Comer
doubled lollcrobw a walk to BW
Froohan.
Tonuny Dlvls' three-run ho-

ByExhibition
United Preso Ia :·
Atlanla 2l\ltw YGI'k tiNJ

When lho National Ralli&lt;etball
A1soc1attoa season blgan last
October, part!cll&gt;atuw In the
pos~aoaaon pll,yolrs had lD be
the !arthoat thing from Jolu1n)'
Green• s mind.
G.._ onterioe h!l ninth NBA
cam,patgn. was a member of the
NBA Plii)'OII Standlnp
-J,y created San DlefiO
R1 United Pre 11 Drtern&amp;Uonal
Rockets, a tlam doatinod 1n win
Division Somlllnah
onl,v 15 pmes IIIIC! lln!eh with
Rest of Seven
the worat record in NBA
East
h ia to r y. However, midwlU'
Series A
tbroogh the aoaaoo, the def00&lt;1W. L. Pet. tl1( chalqJion l'hlladelphla 76ers
Philadelphia
3 2 .000 were in need ot a fronto-court
2 3 .400 reserve and they aequt.red the
New York
Series B
~year-old Green from the
W, L. Pet.
3 2 ,1100
2 3 .wo
West

series A

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Gaey Nolan and Don NoUebarl
loti lho Saturday """'· Nolan
bocauao of a sore rlllbl ahOIIldtr and ~rt bocauao o( a
JMilled groin nwocle.

San Francisco

lied Sox W In 12
.. Hod Carew broke the Z.
2 ''doodlOc~ with a homtr, ol!
Gat7 Boll, who bad Plt&lt;hod' tour
llo...,.

Thiqra com!- lD aet worae
vlctom of 1'111).8.
con1idered the Mats 1 "chfl- for Ntw YOl'J&lt; ~ betjer for ·lheBernie
A1lon ~ tbe
loqjO."
Washlqpon ~ ...._, lht Wlnillnl run for lhe _ , ,
It be that Hodpa """ Aa- Bravos batt lhe llell Z. whn ttDI't&amp;toP Hector Torres
considers lht Meta a bad 0 and lhe Sonaa.ro dafoetod lho
committed two error• on one
dream.
lio-n Aatroa Z.2.
pll,y .In lhe O!ah111 Inning.
It' a bad enoush that the Mett:'
- · lion Reed allowed tour Torrea, Wbo aiqled home both
5-16 record In Olllllblllon - · • hits and all'IICk out eight blttera llouaton 1'Will In the aecond
is tbe worat ot llQ)' major In aevon lnillnl• and Claude Inning, alae paved dla way for
•-• team u~s apriJw but 1r• RaJmond cleaned w for lhe tht Sonatora' U'bw 1'1111 with a
even worae Utat tht Slnatora' BraveJo SoJm.y Jack&amp;on siJwlod tllrowq error in tbe fourth.
15-5 mark UIPs tho GrlijiO(ru!l the Braves• Orat run !.nto
Foar doubleo p'aiod tile

Notte bart,
Nolan Ailing

hiSCory would have found an
~pru~rtate place In John l'".
Kennedy's book. 14Pi-ooles 1n

burnlm~:

with lhe New York Meta, Some

Lt.- and lncludol .. 11-41
ot Gil's beat friend&amp; warned It llhowlrw tpln&amp;t National oror!ac poajt!on and -hid In
lholr iorclnd iallj&gt; with IIIOthor
mlaht be a m!&amp;take but be oold
Leapt tllma.
aiJWie. ~ Cardw.U, wiiO Wflll
110 wanted to be neor his famlb'
Com!nue
I'Jttorn
M'llllinnlneo fortbellltl,wu
In Now York and that he

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Now ll'I'IIIP the.etr.lod letlero

• · • · · II)' FRED DOWN
A!&gt;rll Fool'&amp; JOke on hlmaelllaat
·''" UPI ~rtl Writar
winter.
• ·GU Hndgos lo &amp;tUI sinnbw but
Hodpa loft a aoeuro Job ••
there must be' momenta when """-r o( 1118 Wallh!Jwton
he wonders If he pll,fod ID So1111nrs lo take lhe aamo post

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RUMMAGE SALE, Hoolh Methodist Cbardl basement, Middleport, apoooorod by111e Eleanor
Circle. Al\fone bavtn&amp; !lema to
be picked up call 992..2'117
or 992-3236.

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·Dear Upaol:
Door Holen:
Gladly!
My huaband ha&amp; lour children
Not .... .,. .... of lhoao by hla nr st wife who died 111roe
eerie baliCNJI!.I landed on our years qp. He has been paying
roof'. Lueklly, a nel.jt1bor IIP(Jt- hla mother to care tor them.
ted tbe blaze and prevented a
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bool !roln l!ahtod Cllldloa InMQNDAlf
Doles 111e big pla&amp;tlc bq .,._
TIIEPDORUS COUNCIL 1'1',
ponded over them. 1 ....,'! flO
Dauglrtera of Am.,t&lt;a, IIDndly
iDtO more detail •• it mlaht atve
night 111 tho [()(jF Holl Practice
mort kids~
'l1lese uaprttl.onau have now going?- MRS, T.
started In our nelillborlto&lt;&gt;d and Dear Mrs. T:
1lley're liviD&amp; 1110 pollee and !IreUntil you have mon proo(
POIIEIIOY GARIEN CLUB, 2
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. but the builder risks a eommand per(OI'1DII1ce at Ju\1)'. And
bia folka risk a damage suit that
could ruin 111om.
Any act whleh create• a lire
huard !aaplnlll111olaw. Parare reapanlibl•tor cbtldren'aunJawtul aet1. Need 1 IIY more'?

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Dear Helen:

A certeln man and leal lunch
W eli
Wgether eveey d!Qt. e
SCUll
our [IJ&lt;Ibloma and enJoy each
other's CootQ&gt;olly, SOmetimes he
drivel me home and l&amp;op8 by my
apartma·but mollly we are of.
nee buddies.
Helen, 1 feel terrible because
1 get the tmpreaaton he DO 10111_
er teeh Uke just a brother to
me. I'm all tbe more aurprlaod becauao bola married. !llould
1 C&gt;lOllt? _ FRANCIS
Doar Frando:
Yoe, coo! IU . 'Miethor 10 u
IPJ,Il your name with an •t• or an
't' thil &amp;'UY' eell• t:r&lt;dne.. _
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I've known tor two yeara. 1 drive
60 mllea aoc:e a week to v111t
bor. 1 take her to Iundt, at1er
111tldl .....window llhop and talk.
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tl1cMlPt lwao111e &lt;!Xe.¢on.
II¥ lrllndi 110¥1 my vl&amp;lta are
1110 br'!ahteot opot of her week. I
enJoy 1111111 too. I doo't want,.to
cauao trlctlan In lholr marrlaco,
but can't see wby her bullblnd
...Wd reaont me. illould I stop

not aasume the huaband

meant

tbo1Ji,1rt the children would live
with ua, but my husband and hi1
mother say' "No." They say the

children don't want to live

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us and lt should be up to them.

I say they are too young to
know what they want and lhoy
abould be with their lather.
Why llhould we keep 011 paytne his mOU!er Cor babyaitting
which we can't afford'? - MRS.
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Dear Mrs. X:
Which Ia more impOrtant 1Xl
you _ be1Dg a mother to your
husband's children or keeping
the '"care" mOI'l83 away from
your mother-in-law? It it's the
first, wtn the kids over gradually with weekend and summer vilits, so the break won't
c8.1118 traumas. If it's the last,
well maybe the present arrangement is best. - H.
This column is dedicated to
farn!ly living, 10 U you're hav!ni kid trouble or just plain
trouble, let Holen Help YOU!
Sle w1ll also weleome yoor own
amuling experiences. Address
Helert Bottel in care ofthisnewi_.,
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A cynic is a fellow who
saus sprltlgtt""' if the season when the sap begins to
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POIIEIIOY CHAPTER 80,lloJ"al Arch Maaons, C~oc:lal convo
cation, 7:30 Monday, Pomero.
Masonic TtmUJle, to ~er marl
ma- and put mlolor c~osrHs.
EASrERN ATIH.ETIC Boostere, Mon&lt;la1, April ~ at 8 p.m.
altho Hl(!h School.
TUESDAY
POIIEIIOY CHAPTER 186,
0. E. s., Tuesday, 7;4:5 p. m..
Masonic Temple; recognition ol
three 50 year members. past
matrons and past patrons.
SOUTHERN LOCAL B a n d
Boosten at Racine High School,
7:30 p, m. TUOada1· Final plans
tor jitney SUPPer on AprU 20. All
Interested peraona urpd 1Xl a.tendAMEIQ.CAN Lutheran Church
Women ol St. Paul and ~John
Luther&amp;D Church, 8 p. m. Tue&amp;day, &amp;. Paul Church.
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of ~ae EllB
churdl '1Ueada1 eveolng, home
ot. Mrs. Edward Bowen. Mr a.
Menzel Smith, PIVIIl'am
RUMMAGE SALE, Catllollc
Cbureh auditorium, 9 to 4 p.m.
~....... and Wodnoada1, ....,_
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sorod by the Catllolic Women's
Club.
MEIGS COUNTY ART Aoan.,
~·e••••, April 9, Colwnbua and
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Southern Qllo Electric Co., 7
p.m. All lntorostod per111111a In-

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WEDNESDAY

LASr CALL tOday lor MaiCII
~., 1Xl 111(11111 lor I'Oewee, Ut""'
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~~-- ~-e. houri April 1 11111
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In
guardian, plus $5 for surance,
MUST accornp81\1 bo1 to a1gnup
lfh. •--•a•·pl••.
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MIDDLEPORT
AMATEUR
Gardeners, 8 p.m. Wednesda¥ 8I
the home ot Mrs. Glenn I..ambert.

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could

not help but
remember that it " a • on
telev!lloo, In tbo wake ol the
Kenne&lt;IY uaanlnatioo, !hot he
wa&amp; sworn In durin&amp; a dramadc
caremo!Q', and asked tor dle
natioo' s heij). H1a stated withdrawal &amp;lnd"l' "'' all the ""''"
&amp;hocking because of hla quiet,
undramatic dilllvery, But one
could &amp;lao not hollllhllllilng that
this · c~

TV ... in Review
llarY'J' Oawald, the

alltpd llllllln of lteono&lt;IY·
And lhere waa the chUlbw
speech of ~. 11 Pre...
ldenl, about the -down wl111
Ru ••ia over the Cuban ml.satle
crista-a moment that had
Americans ~now!ni tht1 wore
risking ati8Ck on theM llhoros.
Watchbw
Johnooo &amp;Jnd"l',

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COLUMBUS (IJPD _ Ohio'
Delmcrats; alread¥ In one of
the moot hlotorlc compalgn&amp; lo lhillr hlatoey, rod81
began roassosabw tbe!r prello
dentlal pesltjon.
Party leaden wort 1Xl begin
communicating with locill leadors on wh&amp;l to do with their 115
del"'l:ate votes at the Democratic convention later this
year oow tbat President Johnson Ita&amp; ruled ldmselt out· ·ot
consldoratlon.
Son. Slollben YoiiDI! of Ohio,
1111 party's favorHo son choice
ror the convention, Wll Pledeed
earl,y 1Xl Joluuon'a nomlnallon.
p O'G •"" etate
Etlatiil •
r-v.
Democratl.c executive dlnctor,
said so tar. there waa . M
chqe from tllat poaitton.
He ··'d, however, a campa!gn -organizer for Johnaoo,
who waa to visit Ohio toda,y tor
corterences,
cancelled hi&amp;
meeting ahortl,y af1or the Preoldent's netlo,...lde 1111110tmeement amda,y evening.
n.•-tos Still Committed
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ill be J couldn't
our posture w
581" O'Gr* eald ~
_,,;,. "The deloptes are stU!
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committed to son. StePhen
Yoww as a favorite son ploclge
co Presidll'lt Johnson."
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Aside from be!ni "comPleteJ,y surprlaed," O'Grt&lt;lf &amp;aid,
"My llrst Judjpnont Ia lhat
Qloao In tho fl&amp;ld acllvel,y • P~ tor the presidency will
become lho nrst 0111 doloptes
... IIWintl'Y
111-cOhlo - ·••:rosa ""~ •--·
wW be looking at."
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lho abaonce of the President.
Still many delogotos wUI tb!nk
the President could win," be
oald.
Condldates Comment
Tho two senate IKimin&amp;llon
candldolos of lht llamocrat!c
par~ - Incumbent sen. ~aak
J Lauache and Clnclnoat! CIU'
Q,IIIICllman Jolin J. GIU!gll!were equally surprised by Johnson's decision.
UJ was and stlll am stunned
by the annOuncement," LQ.
ache ID[d UPI from Columbua.
"WhUo I knoW that I board him
say !hill he would not seek nor
accept the nomioatlon, 1 find nUlcance of. the choice that the
myself In tho dHncult pealtlon POOPIO o( Ohio IIIIC! lht United
at not bollevlng what I hOII'I." wW be mlllibw In 1118
Lau&amp;che, a member of Q1e month• ahead."
"We ue all now challqed
senate Foreign Relations Como
mittee, had no comment on the to match President Joh!llon'l
PQ&amp;a1ble tntematJonal comPika- demonstration of unseUIJh -..
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termlnotloo," GUUitn declared.
di&gt;na.
"But, I do 001 think It ts
GUllgan &amp;aid last week be
d.
was
wiiO he
good," he sal
wouldUDCOmmittod
~ forabout
presldaat,
GW!gan, on the other bllld,
lauded Jobnaoo'• move In • and . - be lilt 1lliom be
bombing pause and decision not would li~ was not an liiUe
1n a aecond term u Pre&amp;l- In hil Ohio ._.,...
dent.
But, Gllltaant• tonner coc•·•-·· for the Sonoto bid,
. ''The President's couraaeoua
IIIUHU..:I
U the ~"'- Cleveland @I'IIO;Y Howord
decision tD curta
-•w•,.
~· lD rOiliCo the level of •to- - . wao cODIIdorobl¥
1
In th VIetnam war mOre .....,hltic In his nmarks
once
e
' . about lho Pro&amp;ldent'a wlthdnwo
which I have hoPed for, lOg8lbo
er with his unselllsh decision aL
Mt to aeek lho proaldeotiill
"Like tho rest of tho C0111111')',
·crm!natlon t
sent a tre-- I certal.ob" · wa1 aurPrl..dt''
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told UFL "I tblltk
m&lt;intbua step toWards , lhe It mOIDI (Son. Hobert F,) lieDpeace tllat all Amerlc- ....
!d 1n · neelY wW be nomlnatod and wW
sire," G igan 18
a
. be the next Prealdlnt of the
mont !rom Clev&amp;land.
•;[lecJaens 0..._8-'Bmphuis .. 1Jnlted.~a.~~ .
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candidate over lnc~bent Lau- slightest cl:iance that Hubeit
the ,,nomlsche, added, "These docl ..
s1o na HW1111hre1 . wW .be ··'d.
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·'TAMPA; Fla. (UPD - The
Cincinnati Rod&amp; headed lnln lho
Glllll Ml week of apr!ni trainIng toda,y on lho win trail,
· The Reds won here twice over
111e· weekend, balling 111o Ph!lUes "'B" SQJad t-O Saturda,y on
homers by Jim lloauclwnp, Ton1
Perez and Don PavleUch, and
1 walloping lhe Yanl&lt;oea 8..2 &amp;Jn.
day when Vade Plnaon lalllod
a homer and a Bingle, and Perez
hit two doubles.
Clncl-1 did not entirely ea.
eape unscathed, however, a11 two
ailments developed. Pitcheu

It's no

1

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lw.J
winner
wllh Jobnaon out o( lhe
race," he added. "Followlne
the lines ot columnist•, presa,
ete., in recent weeks, the guy
who wUI look the otronpat to
them Is Bob Konne&lt;ly,"
Konne&lt;IY Is achodalod to
in Cleveland Friday
5pe ak
nlgtlt- O'Gr* &amp;aid 2,200 ticket
committments bave already
been made tor 1118 apoech.
O'Gr* did 001 overlook
Johnson's PO&amp;slble re ... entry
Ina. the Prealdentiill nominadon race.
~
"All delq.UB wW ouddenl,y
become prqmetlc and looking
to the eoavent1o111 to select a
man who wW win in the tall in

·uofortunatotr, lhls ptldo

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ilia form of showlot off "'"'
tatlna dtances. In such casts,
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prinori~ I

to hlvt fun with.

W. L, Pet.
3 2 .600
2 3 .wo

Mmday' a Games

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., hoppon to thin~ that driY.

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114 Court St. Pomo"'''

Dlvllion Semitlnala
·

llJutterlng Rockets, wOO were
dotannlnod lo flO Wllh 111alr

101J111pla)'ers.
The deal proved a wise one
tor the 76ers Sunday when the
Mlchlpn State alum1111 came
ott tlle bench to score 16 PDlnts
In PhiladelPhia's 123-105 v!crocy
over New York that gave the
76ers a 3-2 load In their belli-of.
seven series against the Knic:ks.
In other games, 1.4s Anples
cllnched lts serlea lglillllt
Cldcaao In five gamoa by
cUoplng tht Bulla 122-99,
Boston took 1 3-2 lead over
Datro!t by trlmmll1(tho Plato..
11~96 and st. Louis routed San
Frm:lsco 129-.103 to keep its

JACKSONVILLE, F1a. (UFO string of nine atrolgbt roomds In
-Tony J.uklln, the )'OWW the 60s-a perfonnance ~
J.4ndon pro, &amp;tole the thunder quailed since Byron Nelson had
from his u.s. and Commo• 19 consecutive rounds In 1945.
wealth counterparts &amp;mdly br · Jacklin wound ~ at 15-underwlnnlna the $1001 000 Greater par 273. He took the.20,00Qfirst
JackBOnvtlle ~en.
prize by two atrokes over I i v e
It marked the lil'Bt t1me Iince rwmen&amp;JB.
Ted Ray won the U.S. Open In
1920 lhlll an English soUer hal
U.ug Sladoro, who was Uod
won a major toUI'IIIIDlent In the with Jacklin tor the lead going
United statas-apd the first into the final round., suffered a
tJme ever for an Englishman on

Balli o« Five
.East .
,... Sertea :A: : w

w. L. Pel.

0
dlo grlnd!Jli PGA tour.
Thoro was onl,y one till\' spot
of dloappolntmont for the 23- ,
yoaNlld champion. H11 flrW.
round 71 Sunday SniPPed a By United PresslntarMtlonal
Nobo&lt;IY can blam• tho Detwor
Rockets for fooling that dlere's
IIIEETING CALLED
..,
·»~. Ill&lt;•~ ~m. •w•JJomo.
MASON - All' ' ~~ 'and
The .Jiockots woo !hair oeoond

inanajers'

the Mli11011 BOao-

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3 0 1.000
0 3 .000

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Summary
Of Sports

load Denver. T - . - ll)'ron
Btch chljlpod In with 23 J)Ointo
and 18 rebounda.
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"Nic-e contatl lenses J'OU pt.
then, Willie!"

extra moaey. We .
&amp;apply K qa~S~y,

lob Miller

Jacklin and Januacy and
In Maso Oty
actually caught the Englishman
~
on the fr./)nt nine. But Palmerrs
MASON _ Al.l boys ln Ma.
Putting went sour and he WOWld son Mao want to pll,f Pee wee
II) three strokes back at 276 ln
leaeue, Little league, or Pony
1 tit with Sluth Africa's Gary league ba&amp;eball mullt sign up
P'-Yer and Nen· Zealand at the llason Youth Center on
lelthander Bob Charles.
Monday, Aprfi 1, Tuesday, Apa
Jack Nicklaus had a closing rll 2, or Woclnoada1, AprU 3,
roWtd 68 but fln!&amp;hod atven betweon lho hours of6 and8p.m.
strokes oct Jacklin'&amp; pace with a
All bofs must be lll'companJ.ed
280.
by a parent or guardian and mull:
have hia $5 reglstratlm fee with

J1101de Morilland added 21 for
New Orloano which now returns
homo for tbe fifth and deciding
game·. Wodnladay night. .

him at 111e time he s!&amp;n• "'I·
No boya will be allowed to pla,y
baaeball until tll!a ~ h&gt;a boon
p&amp;ld, as Insurance muot be purdlaaod before boys can p1 ,

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Los Angeles 9 S&amp;n Fran. 7
5
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SAVINGS CO.

WWIH MONI¥ IS 'IHI,QII. .I - "

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Ohio Crowns Younuest
()ah~llt~!:.':·
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lumbus, three games to one 1n
tbe finals o( that event.
The tournament was oon&amp;lct~
od &amp;lnday at 1110 Collllllbua Ta-

ble Tennis Courts, 2464 Cleve.:
land Ave.

at die 111111 time.

Tannehill Ia one of111o t o p
plf1orl In tho CCIWI!ry, doaplte
By United Praaa lntornotional
his ap. Lut year he wUt. tilt
Soturdo.v
U. S. Boys 15 IIIIC! Under Open
LONDON (IJPI) - Combrldp . IIUe, and
bold&amp; Ike
O&gt;!Drd b,y end • Canadian 17 and trndtr title.
hilt lalwth• In tho IJD!vorolt1 He wu Ohio' a 17 and UDder deBoaiRace.
fOII&lt;IIni champi111.
~
The Malia H!ah School IOPh·
PARIS (IJPll-Tlll omore 11111 oo1.Y waa Wldofoolod
llonal Lawn Tonal•
In &amp;Ingles matchll (3 o1 5 to
win), but he all matebe&amp; by
votecl
.. "'""""
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toun'AIIIIIII&amp;
In which
pres
pmo o( 3-0, lncliJ!llne
and lllllllur&amp; wW ._....
tbo final aplnst Jobn __.,.,
28, Columbua, former dlamplon (llcona, 21.8, 21.8,
21-17).
Dal JooD Lee, now ot COiwn...,. 11111 a dtilon o« Ilo-

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tions make· many men and women
feel tense and RIJfVOUJ from rrequent.

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llnllta champion, did

und day. Secondarily , you may lose
and hav• HellllDChe, Backache

and !eel older tired. depreued. In

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relaxlrit~ OOm.tort by l!lltblnli{ lrrltftt·

lnM ~eer1111 In ~Y=Id
-e1u ln~ paln.Get

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Ever State Champion

American

CGmmon Kidney or Bladder· Irrita-

CYsTEX

All-Stan®

Signup Day Set

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lhe
Mason Youth Center Friday, defeal!ni lho Now Orl81D8 Bucs
Indiana
April
51h, at 7 p.m. Thlo - l Series 8
105-1110, 1X&gt; _,-olholr be&amp;k&gt;IW, L. Pel. ing is to work out event• for Rvo American RaskOiboll Aasox.MirmeBOta
3 2 .600 the coming aea1011. New omcen datlon p~ series at two
2 3 •400 or tbe &amp;IIOCiatlon tbla :rear are pines l(liece•
Kentuck!'
Bernard White, proddonl, and
Weot
WW!o Murral~ who pll,yod
COLUMBUS - Ulllo crowned
liooaid
Gal&gt;rltadl, aecrelan' •
Serle~ A
only half the game because of a new mat's table tennia cham.
W, L. Pet. lrea..rer.
tool trouble, acorad 28 polDI8 piCII bore lilnda)' nl(!hl, I h o
2 2 .500
Nn ·Orleana
and pullad down II rtllounda 1Xl youngest ever ill over 30 years
2 2 .500
Denver
r1 sanctioned ''Cloaed 0 h to
~·sReiUits
Serle&amp; 8
Tournament I . I I
Denver 108 Ntw OrliiD&amp; 100
W L, Pcl.
(Onl,y game schomllod)
He is John 1'amehtll, 15, or
x..Dillas
3 0 1.000
Monday'• Games
Middleport, who ""' 1118 Junior
0 3 .000
llou(No pmo&amp; scheduled)
Man's dlvl&amp;loa (Boys 17 and 1111x.Cllncbod aorleo
der) and the Men' a Snales, tbe
first lime any Ohio pllJOr has
held the junior and men' a titles

x-Pitlabur11J

CIDc._ll 8 New YOr'k W 2
Wa•hlnlton 3 llousron 2
Ch!CIJ&amp;O W 6 Phlla. 0
Pltllburgll 3 Bolllmort I
llotrolt 6 st.L. 5 (U
Minn. 3 Boaron 2 (U

pre-.,

GETTING UP
liGHTS =~~ 01
I'IUch ca11e1

pair ol double boJIOI&amp; earJ,y but
recovered for a 73-275 to sbarei
ln a five-way de (or MK:Oild and
$5,520. The other runners~&amp;)
were Olral ch&amp;D~Pion Gardner
Dickinson, PGA champion Ibn
January, Chi Chi Rodrtquez and
Dewitt Weaver.
Arnold Palmer, who _.rod
lo be mald11&lt; one of hi•
p&amp;tented late charge&amp;a pla,yed In
the same three110me with

Weekend

SUNDAES ..
.19-29-39'

..:Ourap.''

o l~"ep

combined for n points as st.
Louill, on tho brink of illlmlnao
tlon, won ttl second illlle in
live plo,yolt tries against San
Franciaeo. The Warriors, tra.n..
bw 35-20 after lhe q&gt;ening
quarter, were never 1n contention aa their high scorer Jelt
Mullins, who hit !or 130 Doints
in the first four games against
the Hawks; was held to 12.
Boston moved to within one
victory of reaching the Eastern
Qvlsion tlnals as Batley Howell
COMected (Or 30 points and Sam
Jones tossed ln 24 to lead the
Celtic&amp; past Detroit. J:eve
DeBu.sschere was high Cor the
Pistons with 26 points.

Denver Nips New Orleans 108•100

ABA PLAYOFF STANDINGS
By United Proas Drternational

rocords, They

IU-ilt Is

W, L. Pet.
4 I .800
I 4 .200

Ph!ladolphla at Now York
(Only game achodu!od)

.

llaNba~il =-~

Young London Pro Captures G]O

x..CIInched aeries
&amp;ul&lt;lay'a Reoalta
Bo- 110 Detroit 96
Ph!la. 123 Now York 10.1
SL Lou!&amp; 129 San Fran. 103
Loa Ang. 122 Cblcaso 99

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TUESDAY I&lt; WEDNESDAY

LOCUsr and FOURTH
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

x-Lol Angeles
Cl!lcaao

AYGUIII drlvtr with I Cll of
his own has o rlthllo fool

'loi b serious busilless.

ISLE

Standings

SOrlea B

TOY. ..

II)' United Prosa lnternat!ona1

Playoff

SL Louie

shuiouiiQnbwL
VIda PiniOn hit a homer and
a 1illgle and Toll)" Ptrez hild
two double• as tho Cincinnati
Rods. whiPped tho New York
Yanl&lt;eto llo-2.
Tho Detroit Tiger a n11ll&gt;od lhe
st. Louis Cardlnala 1'..1 In 12
lnillnls when Way~ Comer
doubled lollcrobw a walk to BW
Froohan.
Tonuny Dlvls' three-run ho-

ByExhibition
United Preso Ia :·
Atlanla 2l\ltw YGI'k tiNJ

When lho National Ralli&lt;etball
A1soc1attoa season blgan last
October, part!cll&gt;atuw In the
pos~aoaaon pll,yolrs had lD be
the !arthoat thing from Jolu1n)'
Green• s mind.
G.._ onterioe h!l ninth NBA
cam,patgn. was a member of the
NBA Plii)'OII Standlnp
-J,y created San DlefiO
R1 United Pre 11 Drtern&amp;Uonal
Rockets, a tlam doatinod 1n win
Division Somlllnah
onl,v 15 pmes IIIIC! lln!eh with
Rest of Seven
the worat record in NBA
East
h ia to r y. However, midwlU'
Series A
tbroogh the aoaaoo, the def00&lt;1W. L. Pet. tl1( chalqJion l'hlladelphla 76ers
Philadelphia
3 2 .000 were in need ot a fronto-court
2 3 .400 reserve and they aequt.red the
New York
Series B
~year-old Green from the
W, L. Pet.
3 2 ,1100
2 3 .wo
West

series A

w

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Gaey Nolan and Don NoUebarl
loti lho Saturday """'· Nolan
bocauao of a sore rlllbl ahOIIldtr and ~rt bocauao o( a
JMilled groin nwocle.

San Francisco

lied Sox W In 12
.. Hod Carew broke the Z.
2 ''doodlOc~ with a homtr, ol!
Gat7 Boll, who bad Plt&lt;hod' tour
llo...,.

Thiqra com!- lD aet worae
vlctom of 1'111).8.
con1idered the Mats 1 "chfl- for Ntw YOl'J&lt; ~ betjer for ·lheBernie
A1lon ~ tbe
loqjO."
Washlqpon ~ ...._, lht Wlnillnl run for lhe _ , ,
It be that Hodpa """ Aa- Bravos batt lhe llell Z. whn ttDI't&amp;toP Hector Torres
considers lht Meta a bad 0 and lhe Sonaa.ro dafoetod lho
committed two error• on one
dream.
lio-n Aatroa Z.2.
pll,y .In lhe O!ah111 Inning.
It' a bad enoush that the Mett:'
- · lion Reed allowed tour Torrea, Wbo aiqled home both
5-16 record In Olllllblllon - · • hits and all'IICk out eight blttera llouaton 1'Will In the aecond
is tbe worat ot llQ)' major In aevon lnillnl• and Claude Inning, alae paved dla way for
•-• team u~s apriJw but 1r• RaJmond cleaned w for lhe tht Sonatora' U'bw 1'1111 with a
even worae Utat tht Slnatora' BraveJo SoJm.y Jack&amp;on siJwlod tllrowq error in tbe fourth.
15-5 mark UIPs tho GrlijiO(ru!l the Braves• Orat run !.nto
Foar doubleo p'aiod tile

Notte bart,
Nolan Ailing

hiSCory would have found an
~pru~rtate place In John l'".
Kennedy's book. 14Pi-ooles 1n

burnlm~:

with lhe New York Meta, Some

Lt.- and lncludol .. 11-41
ot Gil's beat friend&amp; warned It llhowlrw tpln&amp;t National oror!ac poajt!on and -hid In
lholr iorclnd iallj&gt; with IIIOthor
mlaht be a m!&amp;take but be oold
Leapt tllma.
aiJWie. ~ Cardw.U, wiiO Wflll
110 wanted to be neor his famlb'
Com!nue
I'Jttorn
M'llllinnlneo fortbellltl,wu
In Now York and that he

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• · • · · II)' FRED DOWN
A!&gt;rll Fool'&amp; JOke on hlmaelllaat
·''" UPI ~rtl Writar
winter.
• ·GU Hndgos lo &amp;tUI sinnbw but
Hodpa loft a aoeuro Job ••
there must be' momenta when """-r o( 1118 Wallh!Jwton
he wonders If he pll,fod ID So1111nrs lo take lhe aamo post

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bi Atholilr, and lilr1, Rlchl\'l~et, eM wiUr his son _,.(

. ·,Ueat

o~

.

OAilY
..__ CRQSSWORD
3. r.u-il
23. Turn
10,....,.

JJ.Ifttellect

tt,l'otntt4

bers from the areaa of Pomeroy, Middleport, Racine, an~

(Amended SUbiiUb.rte Hou. .Tolnt
Betolutl.Oh No. !)

1- tluelroo '
I, Olacill

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11. I*Un of
. naturt
lf. Blli!Joal

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'at\~·

po.oo

OPEN TV!SDAY
EVENING 7 11L 9

city

1299' .

p...,....._

snow

e.wana

bpn Wit"

lf, Ptr1o4ot

'lbe .Crucltbdon, a cantata by

a commllllib' choir at the
TrllliiY IJnlled Church 01 Chrlat
m Good Friday at 7:30 p,m.
Mrs, Paul Nease is directins the 30-voiee choir with mom.

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-

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f, I$1Ancl

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BR!Gill'liN
UP

by

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f, UJ!&lt;
o. J:xe1ama;.
llDn .
I. UngrntcM

11. ''The Wau-

.;

Jd1ll Slalnor, will be pre..-

111

1. UDder.
. ~rod

bert Beeker,
'
Larey Dyer. son or Mr, and
Mrf!i. Bob Dyer~ was the 1weekend

Crucifbcion WIN
Be Given Friday

Tho llo!l)· . lillulnll, 1\&gt;m••ol'&lt;Middlll'l&gt;t'~
o., J\au·U 1, 19G8
.

3 ·-

JJ.IIw\letiOp ·
22. lDRy
ft101111taln

Mr. and Mrs. uarry Moore
and Mr, and Mrs, netberl
Moore ot Ute noy•l Crown
BoiU!ng ('&lt;&gt;. o( Middleporl, at.
' .
tendod both tho alio one! Well
Vir&amp;lol• convention o( the !!Ot.
Uero ol Car!&gt;onaled Beverogos

l'iftht.
24, Blbllcol

28,
A~;~
27, W

.'l'o...cut

28. ll:pOeh

· 30,

~

aa, What!

au&gt;ay ..
Duke

ll.l:qlii&amp;l .

st. JfeWo

n. Ci.pltal or
Norway
43. OJrl'1

.....

Cllnwonlorit Torma- ·

·Phone 1:1&amp;t:.~

Chester, Mrs. Ben Neutzi!ng Is
the orpnlst.
SOloists for the cantate are
Mrs, Marvin Burt, Mrs. Shirley Hamm, Mrs, Harvey Van
Vranken, Harry Moore, John WilItam Blaeunar, Fred maettnar,
Ben Philson, end John Werry.

·-MONDA

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i Pomeroy.,,

t

I Personal Notes I
:~:

DAILY CBYPTOQUOTE-Jiore'i how to wor11 ll:

:~:~

COLONIAL

Mr. and Mrs. David Brown of
Columbus were weekend guesu
other parents, Mr. and)h:s, Leo

CrP' and tamiJl,
Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Circle

and daughter, Marianne, of eo.
lumbus, and Miss Jemifer
Blakeslee, .studant at Ohio
state, returned to Columbus &amp;moo
day follow in&amp; a weekend visit with

U.S. Grade A

PUREGIANUI.!\TED
,
.
.
'

LARGE

.

SEALTISf

bag

MidcD.eport, returned to Colun\oo
bus wlth the Circle fami.l¥,
Mr. and Mrs, Rick Crow of
WU110n Carpenter of Pomeroy
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crow,
Jr., of ~recuse. They carne e~
pecially tor the wedding of Miss
Olnna Crow to Michael T e d

DOZEN

GAL.

Morrison.
Richard Nease, student at the
Universit)' of Tulsa, returned
there Friday after a week' a
visit with hls parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Ne~St, Chester Road.
Mia&amp; Joan Hewetson who attllld&amp; Ohio State Univeroit;y spent

'

lea Bennett.

qaotallqo

Swif_tning~ ............ 3 ·:. . 59e·
2
·
.
lb. ; 59~
Ch.OC. Q. Ul•k,_•NES1'LI!'S
.,.... .,... &lt;In
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Coffee

Sw.

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18

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oz&gt;

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Potatoes::·:~.. ~$~:."~~

1

CannedPofc~~···· J2 .."'~8e' RC Cola ................ J~to~: 59~~.
Velveeta Cheese ••••. ~ 89e CloroxhJ..-. .........~4 ./~f; 4'~

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3
POT PIES ••••••••).... 6FOR .1 DINNERS~............ FOR' .· . '' '

MORTON'S FROZEN, ·
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!aANQI,Ifl' FROZEN .

.

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Linda Lyons is Bride
Of Jack L Frederick

,·

'

.· EVERYDAY
LOW PRICEI
french City

GROUND FROM
PREMIER'B&amp;

GROUND
BEEF
..

WIENERS'·
10 Count Pkg.
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LLUNCH

llro. FriDkllll N. - . Ill, 2 srEW AliT WINNER
1'1. Pt..-; Wlllllm H. RaborlBARCELONA, ~aln (UPI)Pi ,PJiuaatJ HoiiJ Boneo Jacldo Storrort of Scotiand
lllddloplrl C. droft a lilatra tD &gt;lctory In the

f!n.

11111.-,

AT

~.

49e

lb.
' pkg.'·

.

. Holler Holllllai: Visltlnahourl b,y J, Thomu, James A. Wat2.. and 7-8 p.m. Porenlo 11117 Mrs, WUJiam T, Winter,
Cbories A. Woodard. Rdaert C.
on Pldlatric• Ward.
lloi11,.Y, HarlaD B. CCinll!', 1101'
Admiollms
Ju4y B. C&lt;&gt;x, 25\1 Cruzot 81.; Barker, Mra. Buel F. Collin1,
Oaarjes A. BllhbUrn, t5tl 11llrd La"""" Fowler, Mrl. Dolberl
Ave.; Mra. Milford llti7DDido, D. Kina. Loonard Lunlfonl, Mrl.
Rdaert E. Trusoeil, Mrt. W,
~; Mrs. Lewlo D. Floll!',
Danalcl Wailero, lilro. Eddie
!1\. 1 crown~: lira. $ Bell, Jr., Rt. 2 Gal· Wh!to, !lloldon Who, lilra. Ra·
G. Harllpolle; Ronald K. While, cbol lmnlwo, tonbach,
lilrl.
Bobby
J. - Bt. . 1 l'oilllpollo, s c o tIll'
and
Infant
11011.
Il' N. Trtw, Ma..,; lilrl. Don·
1!4 1L Obllnlli', Rt. 1 Lalarl;

.

A WHOLE NEW IDEA In
fatiHIIIIliDI are the water
color palat-ons. AciuaUy,
llley're paolel pretly eye
man-up shades. Why not

a bear! on your ••eet or

flowera oa yo•r earlebea?
Your owa paint box of
..Jqrs, pluo a bruth' aDd

tiDY weD for waler wiD do
the job. '
. Too Late to · Ciaully

For Sale
JOHN FRY prq~erb', Middleport
Hill, 5 room hCUIO with 3
acres {P'OUI!d. l'lloae7f2-5613.
4llllc

FOmotaJ; lilrL Lli- third Grone! PriX ofllln:eiona

Illn G. Clark, Jllddi0110!1; 11Gb· lllrm'!la t«&lt;l rac1 Snndl)' with 1
trl . S. D!l'll,C: ~· C. cloll~c~N ' of 1:3ta3t.D1 ond 111
RaeiaiJ l(ro. Clrlol ~~· opeod Of ~8 J!!Ujls

IWIIIDII; lilro.lilar· . 111 hour. Henri PooclniiO of
()ok lllil; lilrL Fnnct WI&amp; HCOnd ID I lilittl
· ond Obrll Amon ol Norr
Zfllond wu thir4 In 1 F......nlldDQo
'

COl.OK:S BLOOM
Aftlr a Visit

to

oom •If sum
Q,ID()p
Lawaill')'

.POTA

Juicy

~
Big Sale Suchan

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fi»r at \east~ of your~

land.
Mrs. Harvey Van Vranldn provided the hollou gift and Mrs.

ItS a nuiSance.

T W A V R·

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'

St.riekland aerved a salad course
cm1ns the social evenins tDMrs.
R V II A !I C R
D A 0 B B V l V J 'D,
8 LP DV
Edward Wello, Mrs. Harold Hood,
Mrs.
WU!ard Boyer, Mn Don
ALP N Q LAD B P K V DR P 8 R X.-L C I·
Collins, Mrs. Don Mullen, Mrs,
RTAA
•
FJ.za Gilmore, Jr., Mrs. Ronald
'
.
Browning,
Mra. tllarles Hoff·
SUNDAY'a Cflptl ..olel FJ.lTH IIJ.KIIS TH11 DI8CORDII
Mrs. D. E. MUier ol Middle~ THil PIUl:llllNT THil IIAJtM:oNDJB or THII nrrtiRI!l.
man,
and
Mrs,
Don McKnig!Jt
port was hostess for a meeting
-Q)LLYJ!R
.
ol the Jolly Bunch Sewlns Cim
ARCHER ENTERED
Thurodey nigbt.
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPOPresiding at the meeting was
Mrs. George Hac::kett, Sr. A George Archer, winner of the
round..r001n card was signed tor Pensacola Open, has become
Mn. Evelyn Grueser who re- the 2.lth pro In the field of the
mains at the home or her daugh- $150,000 Tour118JJ;lent or Champions ID be held April 111-21 at
ter In Columbus.
Games were played with priz- the starduat Cowttry Club
In l candleililrt cer0JJ1011)' at
For her daugbter'o weddln11. es being wm by Mrs. Kenneth course.
tho Mlddleporl Firll illpllll Mra. LYm• wore a belgo suit Dyer llld Mrs. James Jividen.
•
Church, Mlos UndaLoviei.Ymo, wlth orange aecesaoriea. Mrs. Other&amp; at the meeting were Mrs.
..Uibler o( lilr, and lilrl, Jobl1 Fredlrldc wa• In a brown dreat. Perry Mtt&lt;:ll, Mrs. Lawreoce MilThe new Mrs. Frederick Ia • hoan, Mrs. E. L. Hughes, Mro.
E. loyml ol Mlddlopon, the bride ol Jack 1M Frederlek, srldllate o1 Mlddlopon IIIah Herman Bailey, Mrs. William
11011 o( Mr. and lilro. Normlft School ond •• ' employed .. • Robson, Mrs, Orin Smith, and
E. Frederiek, ol l.Gnl Bottom. nur••' aide at Holzer HoiPlt· Mrs. Betty Cline.
4fP&gt;lo-rlu core- ~(ihaJJ a member.~­
- • riiiiil at 7:til p.m, llno Chillier. Order ollliO'i!iiat&lt;IIi Frida)&lt;, March 22, by tllo J!ev, ern flu, a past honored fllltn
ol. Bolbol 62, 1nt4!rnatlonal Or·
Oalrles ilm•n
Givan In msrrlaSe by her fA. clor o( Jcibo Dauahlers, and the
tiler, the bride wore a white GriDci Bethel rot~rellllt.ttlve In
!act droll with ......... Arizona,
lilr. Frederick srsduated from
_ltio, ind carried • wbllo Bible
toAied with carnalionl.
Eastern IIIah School wllere he
Mro. Edward Miller IOl'Ved was 1 member of the Letterm•
•• matrcr1 o( honor tor hor lls- Clm. 118 is employed at the
lllr. ihe wore a pink two-piece Kolb' Manulacturlntl C...
Ut ond • coroase of yellow
The couple relidol at 3115\1
rOiebudo, Jerry l'rederlcK wae North Third Ave, In Middleport
Ilia brolhal'l bell-.
P II

The Way to Beauty

er, Mrs. Frances Hewetson.

....

Bunce, Mrs. Evelyn Lewis, Mrs.
wuna Anthony, and Mrs. Char-

t'""li"l u.,

the weekend hare with her moth-

''

CJrr11101nm

.

ComrnlldiY 'Good Frl~ -"·
AIIIO&lt;Iatlon.
Ices to ,be ·held at the ~~~~·­
'llle Weljt Virgbd.a c:onvenport CboreW of Chrlat wero antkl1 wall held at the Greennc&gt;iln&lt;ed iry lbe . Rev' Raul lin
brier at White 811Jibur ~r!ngo,
Moyer, aiPIOIII at a meollng of
and tho Olllii cO,wenUoo wao
the Loyal Women' I Class ntura.
held at tlie!lleratoi&gt;Coiumbua.
day n!gbt.
'
The minillor elao aiiJIIllan&lt;iocl
!hat EaSler morning llllllrise
serv!ceo will be held at the
Middleport llladlwn, ond !hat
both oommwtib' events will be
oponsored by the Middleport Mlnillorlal Association.
Dine
Mrs. Ooear Roulh preslc!Od at
the
meeting wllich _..,c1 w i t h
A JM)tluck dinner preceded a
scripture
reading by Mro, Otho
rnootlnl Of the peit matrons of
Evanseilne Chapter 172, Order Watts and prayer. Mrs. Herman
Lohae reported on 17 lhut-ln
~ the Eastern Star, held Friday
boxes
prepared by the ela111. A
ni8ll at the Maoonlc Temple.
salad
course
was served by th8
Mro. Jolin I.yms presided at
the meetiDII during wlllch time holteasea, Mr11. Watts, Mrf. Carthllllk?'OO notes were read from rie !bttb, and Mrs. Ernest Lal.
Mrs, W!Uiam King, Grand Ruth, lln.ce.
and lifo. Vlolot Thomas, srand
conWctresa, Grand Chapter ot
Sewing Club Plans
Ohio; Mrs. Robert Kin&amp; Mrs.
Emenon Jonea, and the ramily
Sale Next fv1eeting
01 Joe YOUI\I.
'lbe Lord'• Prqer in unison
A white elephant sale w a s
opened the meeting. Mrs. Jmes
planned
for the next meeting
wm be hollle18 lor the AprU
to
be
held
at the home or Mrs.
meeting. Games werep!a,yedwlth
prlzeo beins awarded. Attending Ra,ymond Belt¥ wllen the Sewdinner belidea Mrs. Lyoos and Rite-liewlns Club met recently
Mrs. Jones were Mrs. Pearl at the home ot Mrs. Flo artck.

Mrs. Miller
Hosts Club

OLGER'S
c·oFFIE.

Columbus were weekend. guests
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

A

BVW

'98~

10 lb.

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AXYDLBAAXII
II LOifOFIILLOW
Olle litter limply otoo4o for 011DII1or.ln tiWr amptt All UAd
for tile throe u., X tor llul two a-. ate. Billftt iettero, _ .
lrophtu, lllo ieDCIII Ol1d formatim o( llul wordo are ali 111111&amp;
d&amp;y tho 1etttn ... dilforoal.

•&lt;

._S.UGAR·

G!ade A.Homogenind

relatives. Jlm.Butcher,whospent
the weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Butcher, of

I

""

Past AAatrons
Friday

on

.MARY JUNE'S
BEAUTY ,~ttnp .
t

Community
Good Friddy
..
Serv~e Set;
.

Nobody spends all day near a
kitchen phone. Or a hall phone.
(Or wherever it is you have the
ringing thm,,)
We're guessing that at least
!.-3 of the time, a one-phone
family does cross-country running through the houae or

scrambles down some
take the calL

stain~

to

You can't ca1l that modem

living. In fact, 40% of the familietl in America aren't living

like that.
They've got an extension
phone somewhere else in the
house.
Thatoecond tmephonewould
cost a lot 1888 than you probably think. Something like 4
cents a day if you choose the
buic color and style.

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(And that's a bargain-you
already pay about four tiua
that lor the phone you've sot
now.)

Call our busineos office or uk
the men on the telephone trucks
you aee around town.
Hello, utenaion telephone;

goodbye, nuisance.

General ileplme
•

•

m

.-·~~ oftheioYII Wide~T~cking !n.a P.o~iac.is~~ it~
cost any more than oril1nary dnv~ng. And w1th 35 k1nds of
Pontiacs. you can choose your way of Wide-Tracking. Our five Firebirds
begin with aunique 175-hp Overhead Cam six and escalate to the 400
cubic inch Firebird 400. And. because they're Pontiacs. Firebirds cost
less than you think. So think. The drive is on. See your Pontiac dealer.
He's out to smash sales records for the 7th straight year!

�.

' '

'

amazoo, Mich., with her 10n and
doUfllitOl"ln-lawl llr, an4 IIi's,
W~ ~ld~ ~e went eS:.
..e.lalli ~ - her srandoon,
Ritchie, who will be leaVIJw aooo
Cor KOrea with thl U. s. Afw•
Mra; Betlf Gia41!ell of C..l..,.
bus spent the w~'"d here with
her - · Mr. end lilre. Del-

'"

hJA grah~arent8. ·Mr: .J Mr!S. Jes~e St.risbury and ~,IJID" tn ~ law, ),Jr. aft&lt;l Mi-~to ~r
frld· lilro; T, (), Hllldore ol ~r.. w•er ,.W.~e of Coll!l1lbu• visited Tuc:k-1!" , .
' :
1
t un. ', -~ • , ~;)
" trlehc:hf hen;-sat\tr&amp;q. J. ···wrs: · t.ecdiNiek 'of COlumbus
'' :~~· vlsl~rs 01 jlr. 111d '' liirt lfd' !.Irs, Sidney llussell and ~·· WIIIII!D ~et:l 01 Hllo
Mi-a. Erilest Lallan&lt;:e were .fllo ol Col1011bus were weekeod visit. llards SHill .Frida,y' and ~.at\0-.
•later, · Mn. Helen &amp;Tilth ol Akoo Ors ln M1ddle9ort.' Hue Tucker- ~ l,f1 Mt~~.,. T~ c~e.
ton ond her eon, ~el We!l, man who. risidea in cOloanbus
Of Ihvet. : ·
.
. Witt~ · the' Ry&amp;ltlltJ
bi Atholilr, and lilr1, Rlchl\'l~et, eM wiUr his son _,.(

. ·,Ueat

o~

.

OAilY
..__ CRQSSWORD
3. r.u-il
23. Turn
10,....,.

JJ.Ifttellect

tt,l'otntt4

bers from the areaa of Pomeroy, Middleport, Racine, an~

(Amended SUbiiUb.rte Hou. .Tolnt
Betolutl.Oh No. !)

1- tluelroo '
I, Olacill

·u ....tttr
11. I*Un of
. naturt
lf. Blli!Joal

.

.

'

· .. . FuinltU,e
'at\~·

po.oo

OPEN TV!SDAY
EVENING 7 11L 9

city

1299' .

p...,....._

snow

e.wana

bpn Wit"

lf, Ptr1o4ot

'lbe .Crucltbdon, a cantata by

a commllllib' choir at the
TrllliiY IJnlled Church 01 Chrlat
m Good Friday at 7:30 p,m.
Mrs, Paul Nease is directins the 30-voiee choir with mom.

-·
-

.•• 0111o..
f, I$1Ancl

.

BR!Gill'liN
UP

by

rtvn
f, UJ!&lt;
o. J:xe1ama;.
llDn .
I. UngrntcM

11. ''The Wau-

.;

Jd1ll Slalnor, will be pre..-

111

1. UDder.
. ~rod

bert Beeker,
'
Larey Dyer. son or Mr, and
Mrf!i. Bob Dyer~ was the 1weekend

Crucifbcion WIN
Be Given Friday

Tho llo!l)· . lillulnll, 1\&gt;m••ol'&lt;Middlll'l&gt;t'~
o., J\au·U 1, 19G8
.

3 ·-

JJ.IIw\letiOp ·
22. lDRy
ft101111taln

Mr. and Mrs. uarry Moore
and Mr, and Mrs, netberl
Moore ot Ute noy•l Crown
BoiU!ng ('&lt;&gt;. o( Middleporl, at.
' .
tendod both tho alio one! Well
Vir&amp;lol• convention o( the !!Ot.
Uero ol Car!&gt;onaled Beverogos

l'iftht.
24, Blbllcol

28,
A~;~
27, W

.'l'o...cut

28. ll:pOeh

· 30,

~

aa, What!

au&gt;ay ..
Duke

ll.l:qlii&amp;l .

st. JfeWo

n. Ci.pltal or
Norway
43. OJrl'1

.....

Cllnwonlorit Torma- ·

·Phone 1:1&amp;t:.~

Chester, Mrs. Ben Neutzi!ng Is
the orpnlst.
SOloists for the cantate are
Mrs, Marvin Burt, Mrs. Shirley Hamm, Mrs, Harvey Van
Vranken, Harry Moore, John WilItam Blaeunar, Fred maettnar,
Ben Philson, end John Werry.

·-MONDA

,,,.,of w..~

~~r================:==================================================~~~~

i Pomeroy.,,

t

I Personal Notes I
:~:

DAILY CBYPTOQUOTE-Jiore'i how to wor11 ll:

:~:~

COLONIAL

Mr. and Mrs. David Brown of
Columbus were weekend guesu
other parents, Mr. and)h:s, Leo

CrP' and tamiJl,
Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Circle

and daughter, Marianne, of eo.
lumbus, and Miss Jemifer
Blakeslee, .studant at Ohio
state, returned to Columbus &amp;moo
day follow in&amp; a weekend visit with

U.S. Grade A

PUREGIANUI.!\TED
,
.
.
'

LARGE

.

SEALTISf

bag

MidcD.eport, returned to Colun\oo
bus wlth the Circle fami.l¥,
Mr. and Mrs, Rick Crow of
WU110n Carpenter of Pomeroy
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crow,
Jr., of ~recuse. They carne e~
pecially tor the wedding of Miss
Olnna Crow to Michael T e d

DOZEN

GAL.

Morrison.
Richard Nease, student at the
Universit)' of Tulsa, returned
there Friday after a week' a
visit with hls parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Ne~St, Chester Road.
Mia&amp; Joan Hewetson who attllld&amp; Ohio State Univeroit;y spent

'

lea Bennett.

qaotallqo

Swif_tning~ ............ 3 ·:. . 59e·
2
·
.
lb. ; 59~
Ch.OC. Q. Ul•k,_•NES1'LI!'S
.,.... .,... &lt;In
"

Coffee

Sw.

te

18

- -.. • • •

oz&gt;

I~

Potatoes::·:~.. ~$~:."~~

1

CannedPofc~~···· J2 .."'~8e' RC Cola ................ J~to~: 59~~.
Velveeta Cheese ••••. ~ 89e CloroxhJ..-. .........~4 ./~f; 4'~

Ql 0 K T A X

CJV

....----------........
.
3
POT PIES ••••••••).... 6FOR .1 DINNERS~............ FOR' .· . '' '

MORTON'S FROZEN, ·
. .,.-

' ::1
):1,

!aANQI,Ifl' FROZEN .

.

S ~- ·

·

Linda Lyons is Bride
Of Jack L Frederick

,·

'

.· EVERYDAY
LOW PRICEI
french City

GROUND FROM
PREMIER'B&amp;

GROUND
BEEF
..

WIENERS'·
10 Count Pkg.
:"

I

I ,

~~

I

I

-

~ ~::U':t."m.::i

.

·.

,NO.tMAJNE .
BWEGoOSE

• 20ib.

59·~
Vlt•mln Rid!

LLUNCH

llro. FriDkllll N. - . Ill, 2 srEW AliT WINNER
1'1. Pt..-; Wlllllm H. RaborlBARCELONA, ~aln (UPI)Pi ,PJiuaatJ HoiiJ Boneo Jacldo Storrort of Scotiand
lllddloplrl C. droft a lilatra tD &gt;lctory In the

f!n.

11111.-,

AT

~.

49e

lb.
' pkg.'·

.

. Holler Holllllai: Visltlnahourl b,y J, Thomu, James A. Wat2.. and 7-8 p.m. Porenlo 11117 Mrs, WUJiam T, Winter,
Cbories A. Woodard. Rdaert C.
on Pldlatric• Ward.
lloi11,.Y, HarlaD B. CCinll!', 1101'
Admiollms
Ju4y B. C&lt;&gt;x, 25\1 Cruzot 81.; Barker, Mra. Buel F. Collin1,
Oaarjes A. BllhbUrn, t5tl 11llrd La"""" Fowler, Mrl. Dolberl
Ave.; Mra. Milford llti7DDido, D. Kina. Loonard Lunlfonl, Mrl.
Rdaert E. Trusoeil, Mrt. W,
~; Mrs. Lewlo D. Floll!',
Danalcl Wailero, lilro. Eddie
!1\. 1 crown~: lira. $ Bell, Jr., Rt. 2 Gal· Wh!to, !lloldon Who, lilra. Ra·
G. Harllpolle; Ronald K. While, cbol lmnlwo, tonbach,
lilrl.
Bobby
J. - Bt. . 1 l'oilllpollo, s c o tIll'
and
Infant
11011.
Il' N. Trtw, Ma..,; lilrl. Don·
1!4 1L Obllnlli', Rt. 1 Lalarl;

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A WHOLE NEW IDEA In
fatiHIIIIliDI are the water
color palat-ons. AciuaUy,
llley're paolel pretly eye
man-up shades. Why not

a bear! on your ••eet or

flowera oa yo•r earlebea?
Your owa paint box of
..Jqrs, pluo a bruth' aDd

tiDY weD for waler wiD do
the job. '
. Too Late to · Ciaully

For Sale
JOHN FRY prq~erb', Middleport
Hill, 5 room hCUIO with 3
acres {P'OUI!d. l'lloae7f2-5613.
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FOmotaJ; lilrL Lli- third Grone! PriX ofllln:eiona

Illn G. Clark, Jllddi0110!1; 11Gb· lllrm'!la t«&lt;l rac1 Snndl)' with 1
trl . S. D!l'll,C: ~· C. cloll~c~N ' of 1:3ta3t.D1 ond 111
RaeiaiJ l(ro. Clrlol ~~· opeod Of ~8 J!!Ujls

IWIIIDII; lilro.lilar· . 111 hour. Henri PooclniiO of
()ok lllil; lilrL Fnnct WI&amp; HCOnd ID I lilittl
· ond Obrll Amon ol Norr
Zfllond wu thir4 In 1 F......nlldDQo
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Aftlr a Visit

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land.
Mrs. Harvey Van Vranldn provided the hollou gift and Mrs.

ItS a nuiSance.

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St.riekland aerved a salad course
cm1ns the social evenins tDMrs.
R V II A !I C R
D A 0 B B V l V J 'D,
8 LP DV
Edward Wello, Mrs. Harold Hood,
Mrs.
WU!ard Boyer, Mn Don
ALP N Q LAD B P K V DR P 8 R X.-L C I·
Collins, Mrs. Don Mullen, Mrs,
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FJ.za Gilmore, Jr., Mrs. Ronald
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Browning,
Mra. tllarles Hoff·
SUNDAY'a Cflptl ..olel FJ.lTH IIJ.KIIS TH11 DI8CORDII
Mrs. D. E. MUier ol Middle~ THil PIUl:llllNT THil IIAJtM:oNDJB or THII nrrtiRI!l.
man,
and
Mrs,
Don McKnig!Jt
port was hostess for a meeting
-Q)LLYJ!R
.
ol the Jolly Bunch Sewlns Cim
ARCHER ENTERED
Thurodey nigbt.
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPOPresiding at the meeting was
Mrs. George Hac::kett, Sr. A George Archer, winner of the
round..r001n card was signed tor Pensacola Open, has become
Mn. Evelyn Grueser who re- the 2.lth pro In the field of the
mains at the home or her daugh- $150,000 Tour118JJ;lent or Champions ID be held April 111-21 at
ter In Columbus.
Games were played with priz- the starduat Cowttry Club
In l candleililrt cer0JJ1011)' at
For her daugbter'o weddln11. es being wm by Mrs. Kenneth course.
tho Mlddleporl Firll illpllll Mra. LYm• wore a belgo suit Dyer llld Mrs. James Jividen.
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Church, Mlos UndaLoviei.Ymo, wlth orange aecesaoriea. Mrs. Other&amp; at the meeting were Mrs.
..Uibler o( lilr, and lilrl, Jobl1 Fredlrldc wa• In a brown dreat. Perry Mtt&lt;:ll, Mrs. Lawreoce MilThe new Mrs. Frederick Ia • hoan, Mrs. E. L. Hughes, Mro.
E. loyml ol Mlddlopon, the bride ol Jack 1M Frederlek, srldllate o1 Mlddlopon IIIah Herman Bailey, Mrs. William
11011 o( Mr. and lilro. Normlft School ond •• ' employed .. • Robson, Mrs, Orin Smith, and
E. Frederiek, ol l.Gnl Bottom. nur••' aide at Holzer HoiPlt· Mrs. Betty Cline.
4fP&gt;lo-rlu core- ~(ihaJJ a member.~­
- • riiiiil at 7:til p.m, llno Chillier. Order ollliO'i!iiat&lt;IIi Frida)&lt;, March 22, by tllo J!ev, ern flu, a past honored fllltn
ol. Bolbol 62, 1nt4!rnatlonal Or·
Oalrles ilm•n
Givan In msrrlaSe by her fA. clor o( Jcibo Dauahlers, and the
tiler, the bride wore a white GriDci Bethel rot~rellllt.ttlve In
!act droll with ......... Arizona,
lilr. Frederick srsduated from
_ltio, ind carried • wbllo Bible
toAied with carnalionl.
Eastern IIIah School wllere he
Mro. Edward Miller IOl'Ved was 1 member of the Letterm•
•• matrcr1 o( honor tor hor lls- Clm. 118 is employed at the
lllr. ihe wore a pink two-piece Kolb' Manulacturlntl C...
Ut ond • coroase of yellow
The couple relidol at 3115\1
rOiebudo, Jerry l'rederlcK wae North Third Ave, In Middleport
Ilia brolhal'l bell-.
P II

The Way to Beauty

er, Mrs. Frances Hewetson.

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Bunce, Mrs. Evelyn Lewis, Mrs.
wuna Anthony, and Mrs. Char-

t'""li"l u.,

the weekend hare with her moth-

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ComrnlldiY 'Good Frl~ -"·
AIIIO&lt;Iatlon.
Ices to ,be ·held at the ~~~~·­
'llle Weljt Virgbd.a c:onvenport CboreW of Chrlat wero antkl1 wall held at the Greennc&gt;iln&lt;ed iry lbe . Rev' Raul lin
brier at White 811Jibur ~r!ngo,
Moyer, aiPIOIII at a meollng of
and tho Olllii cO,wenUoo wao
the Loyal Women' I Class ntura.
held at tlie!lleratoi&gt;Coiumbua.
day n!gbt.
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The minillor elao aiiJIIllan&lt;iocl
!hat EaSler morning llllllrise
serv!ceo will be held at the
Middleport llladlwn, ond !hat
both oommwtib' events will be
oponsored by the Middleport Mlnillorlal Association.
Dine
Mrs. Ooear Roulh preslc!Od at
the
meeting wllich _..,c1 w i t h
A JM)tluck dinner preceded a
scripture
reading by Mro, Otho
rnootlnl Of the peit matrons of
Evanseilne Chapter 172, Order Watts and prayer. Mrs. Herman
Lohae reported on 17 lhut-ln
~ the Eastern Star, held Friday
boxes
prepared by the ela111. A
ni8ll at the Maoonlc Temple.
salad
course
was served by th8
Mro. Jolin I.yms presided at
the meetiDII during wlllch time holteasea, Mr11. Watts, Mrf. Carthllllk?'OO notes were read from rie !bttb, and Mrs. Ernest Lal.
Mrs, W!Uiam King, Grand Ruth, lln.ce.
and lifo. Vlolot Thomas, srand
conWctresa, Grand Chapter ot
Sewing Club Plans
Ohio; Mrs. Robert Kin&amp; Mrs.
Emenon Jonea, and the ramily
Sale Next fv1eeting
01 Joe YOUI\I.
'lbe Lord'• Prqer in unison
A white elephant sale w a s
opened the meeting. Mrs. Jmes
planned
for the next meeting
wm be hollle18 lor the AprU
to
be
held
at the home or Mrs.
meeting. Games werep!a,yedwlth
prlzeo beins awarded. Attending Ra,ymond Belt¥ wllen the Sewdinner belidea Mrs. Lyoos and Rite-liewlns Club met recently
Mrs. Jones were Mrs. Pearl at the home ot Mrs. Flo artck.

Mrs. Miller
Hosts Club

OLGER'S
c·oFFIE.

Columbus were weekend. guests
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

A

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AXYDLBAAXII
II LOifOFIILLOW
Olle litter limply otoo4o for 011DII1or.ln tiWr amptt All UAd
for tile throe u., X tor llul two a-. ate. Billftt iettero, _ .
lrophtu, lllo ieDCIII Ol1d formatim o( llul wordo are ali 111111&amp;
d&amp;y tho 1etttn ... dilforoal.

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G!ade A.Homogenind

relatives. Jlm.Butcher,whospent
the weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Butcher, of

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Past AAatrons
Friday

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.MARY JUNE'S
BEAUTY ,~ttnp .
t

Community
Good Friddy
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Serv~e Set;
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Nobody spends all day near a
kitchen phone. Or a hall phone.
(Or wherever it is you have the
ringing thm,,)
We're guessing that at least
!.-3 of the time, a one-phone
family does cross-country running through the houae or

scrambles down some
take the calL

stain~

to

You can't ca1l that modem

living. In fact, 40% of the familietl in America aren't living

like that.
They've got an extension
phone somewhere else in the
house.
Thatoecond tmephonewould
cost a lot 1888 than you probably think. Something like 4
cents a day if you choose the
buic color and style.

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(And that's a bargain-you
already pay about four tiua
that lor the phone you've sot
now.)

Call our busineos office or uk
the men on the telephone trucks
you aee around town.
Hello, utenaion telephone;

goodbye, nuisance.

General ileplme
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.-·~~ oftheioYII Wide~T~cking !n.a P.o~iac.is~~ it~
cost any more than oril1nary dnv~ng. And w1th 35 k1nds of
Pontiacs. you can choose your way of Wide-Tracking. Our five Firebirds
begin with aunique 175-hp Overhead Cam six and escalate to the 400
cubic inch Firebird 400. And. because they're Pontiacs. Firebirds cost
less than you think. So think. The drive is on. See your Pontiac dealer.
He's out to smash sales records for the 7th straight year!

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BAI\k~¥

A WINTER.MONEYLANJl!
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QUALitY
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19§5 CHEVROLET•• , , • , • , , , , ·• : , , , , , : , , •••
ImPala, ,._. 8111. CJlo. Beaudfu1 beige '!W;., With motchiiW .
betae vinyl interior wUh bucket ooato and coosolo. S96 cu. 111.
Olllino. Turbo Hydro ll!atfc trans. P. otoerlng and brakto;
. ~ tires, radio ancl heater. Be a QOrt and trY tbl&amp; &amp;~or.
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1963 MERCURY ••• , •••••••• , , • , , , • , • , ••••tse5
2 DJor Monterey, V-8 automatic trans., new "·"· tires.
wbJte ftnlsh, sharp and clean Interior, radlo and heater.

Pomeroy Motor Co.
OPEN IVIS. 1:00 P.M.
I'OMEitOY, OHIO

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RESIDENCE telephone cust&gt;merlj : Now, no installation
charge for extension telepbnes. Call our busin.. s of·
ftc&lt;, for details. Phone 1192ttGI.
3-24-12tc
w~nted

y., Buy

AlmQUES. furniture, dlshes.
mlsceUaneous. Mrs. Howard
Cecil, 8110 W. Main St., Pome111)'.
1-25-tfc

Help Wanted

FOUR COCKER spaniels, two
beagles. two toy fox terriors.
two pekignese: for breeding
stock or pets. AKC Registered . Phone 1192-5562.
3-211-41c

11167 ZIG ZAG-Omatic, well
known make sev.•ing machine,
makeS buttonholes. sews on
bui!Dns. etc., all without attachments. Full balance only
$44.40, or $5 per month. Call
1192-3218.
3-~1&lt;

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FOUR ROOM house, batli, lull
basement, garage. Two year
old home. Pl!one tm-IMJI.
3-12-tfc

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RUMMAGE SALE, Sacred
For Sale
Heart Catholic Church baseEXCELLENT,
efliclent and ecment, Mulberry Ave., PGmeononUcal that's Blue Lustre
roy, April 2 and S. 3-2!1-3te
carpet cleaner. Rent electric
shampooar. Baker Fumlture.
WILL DO sewing atl!ome: zip~l-41c
pers, pockets, pegging, beming, alterations, etc. Mrs.
Freddie Thabet,
Mason, REDUCE safe simple and faol
with Gobese tablets. Only 118c.
Phone 7'13-liliiil. ·
3-lll-30tp
Nelson Drugs.
~l-31p
SPECIAL PERMANENTS regular $15 now $11.50. CleUth 1957 CHEVROLET Belair, Door
Brogan's Shop, near Salem shift, new transmission, body.
motor A-1 rondltloo, 19S7
Center.
3-t4-30tc
Ford Fairlane. four door
hardtop. · tour new tires, good
HAPPY HOUR, Shenang Spring!
condition, Call 742-5173.
Nile Club, 5 ID 6 p.m. Mon3-2Ulc
day thru Friday. Ladies night
every Friday.
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~10BILE HOME. 50 x 10; lwo
bedrooms, outbuUdiDI, garPENNY - ONE 1946 PENNY
age, patio, II acre lot on F1al·
wUI pay rar a brake adjustwoods Road . Carroll N. John·
ment at Pomeroy Home &amp;
son. Phone 992-5562. 3-26-4lc
Auto.
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HOUSE lor aale In Cllllon.
Beautiful ptlvate ' home, lor ·
children. six rooma (three
bedrooms l , divided baaement•
'" ........ lfloaloltl ...
play room and sboww. Two
Mllitl. .Iuiie 1J1rtl4ll'tl ..,....
.wlco. L~ld n l - . .
iota SO x 100: 12 1 II bam.
larlr lflton 411Ctiunt new.
Property lencad ln. lllqulre
AREA WAREHOUSE
al Blanche Compaon. COlton_
3-141lte
POMUOY
POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy
~Ill
miniature, $'15 and up. Stud
service and grooming. Phone
tm-!!443.
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FOR EASTER
Toy While
Poodle pupa. 7 .......... AKC
registered. Cbamoion background. Pl!one lliJUIA.

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: SER'VlCE

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KBlH GOILE fCilc).
Mltl

MAPLE STEREO radio. 1118'1
model stereo AM I&lt; FM radio
combination, dual •poaker
system. Pay balance due
1101.50 or monthly paymentl,
Cali 1192-3211.
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TERMITES SWAIIMIIIGf
THEY ARE re-prodaclive8, not
your workor colony. P'roe 111spectlona and inlormaUm on
crawl space dangers. No aaleJ.
man ; low overllead; SO per
cent savlnp. AIDed Peol Cootrot, I'Gmelll)', Ohio, pbone
. - t ID t p.m. Ul-31&lt;:

f!!116!lil!ll, _I&amp;

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OPIN7T07

MoN. THltll'~•
JAYMAICOAL"~
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Mlloeiu'*vl.llll!
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Wheel Al_ianmeni .

5~55

WMPO
INFORMAnOI!
NEWS
presents

TIRES
RePtired Assorted
Adjustment Tires

EXPERT Motorcycle Repair,
PGmelll)' Home and Auto.

1140-TFC

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EVINRUDE
SALES AND SERVICE

Ol1lo -

and motor
1J.CIIII8

. $12.00

I'ASI FARM TIRE SERVICE.
I'Gmoroy Harne and Auto.
1140-TFC

plus tu eacb
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Tuppon Plalno, 0.

Insurance

,.P'*!o 667-3412

Hockingport, Ohio
PHONE H7-3370

LO'CAL REPORTS
DAILY
AT

7:SO A.M. ·
._ 12 NOON
lP.M.
AND
..:30 P.M.
-Keeping M~i~s
Gallic and
Mason Area
Informed A~

AUTOMOBILE Insurance bee1
eanceDed? Lost your operat.
or's licenoe? Call tm-2111.

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SEWING MACHINES, repair
service, ·all makes. WY ·z,
2211. The Fabrle Shop, Pornoroy. Authorised Singer ·Salea
and Service. we Sbarpen
Scissors.
W9.tfe

NO'I'.. i011 ·A,OINTMiiiT
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DIESEL TRACTOR, front end
loader, plows, · disk, baler, ANTIQUES. phone llft-5121.
bruoh hog, hay conditioner,
3-26-fllc
mower, wagon, seeder, hay
. eleva!Drs, phone II93-88Jl or
RNI Estate For Sele
992-2318,
3-31-3lc
FOR SALE, II room house,
bath, In Ruliand, a.....,. from
FARM, 35 acres, 7 room house,
high ochool. Need of repair.
bath, full basement, new furRay
R. PhUiips, 725 N_ High
naee, bam, two chicken ho\19st.. Lancaster, Ohio 431SO.
es, six miles from Pomeroy
Phone 653,12IZ.
3-29-&amp;tp
On HI. 143. Mrs. Sam Wyall,
Phone m-wn.
3-31-31c
O'BRIEN &amp; CROW
REALTY CO.
8 ROOM HOUSE, I&gt; mile out of
oorporalion on Rt. 7, alumi- CLOSE-IN - FARM - OON·
srANT INCOME - 2 houses.
num storm doors and winOne 2 story frame, 8 rooms
dows, ail new copper plumb14 bedrooms). bath. Another
Ing. Ideal for large family.
6 room house bringing $25.00
May be seen by appointment.
per month. 162 acres, blackPhone 992-3666.
3-3i-tfc
lop rnad. barn. chicken bouse,
shed.
Tobacco base and soli
116 ACRE farm, 6 rooma and
bank with incame. Call us for
both, located at Rl I, Racine,
more
details.
Ohio. Phone Mt-2117. 3-SI-41p
CAST YOUR ATI'I!ImON I o!Dry brick, 5 rooms (2 bedTWO BEDROOM house, bath,
rooms),
bath, luU basement,
four lots. Contact Lela Curtis,
hardwood floors, lot (2001200),
Phone 992-3854.
3-31-3tp
out of floods. Going at $2,500.00.
FOUR I'UHE BRED Horel&lt;lrd
NEED
A LARGER HOME? 2
heifers, 300 to 600 lbs.; also
s!Dry
frame,
6 rooms (4 BED-411-inch registered Sbeliand
ROOMS), bath. large front
Bay stud pony, broken lc.porch. utillly ~. lot (IOOX
harneas and saddle. Bob fto.
100). $5,600.00.
beriS. Lelarl Falls. Ohio. Ph.
HENRY CLELAND
247-2841,
3-31-3lc

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NoaH II larebJ' ll•na tiW laaMI
Nlebebon of R. D. Butldd, (We, ,
hu .... dull appotntH .w.lldl- '
tn\ar at the &amp;lt.le of ..,,. Nldwll·
,.:a, ......-, 11141 of R. D, Jlu.tluul,
Nesp CCRmtJ', Ohio.

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~ Aid ftduelatr w:lthla IIIIIJ

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Dlt.d WI liUI dQ" of Jlareh 1•
Olfke - a...-llt-H
CU JOHN C. IACOII,
HAVE TWO Motorola poUce re. ~tc
ceivers, II volta, '!'¥ cbannel
1-lll ..J:Tt.::*"."
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oherUf's department; one Pomoroy police, and Stale 111gbF&gt;",\IALE HELP wanted, must
fiOR IAL··
The Rom~ s. sen prepert.J, wq
way Patrol station and car.
be experienced in dry clean11 -ere• mont or lui ll.tuatlld lb
Phone 743-5174 or 742--4524.
Ing. Apply between 4 and I
Letart Towntblp. Netp C.u.Dt.r Ohio,
bl 1011:1 to tbe ~ bidlkr
3-31-31&lt;: 41 ACRES - It CULTIVATED will
p.m. ABC CJeanen. Mason~ S'l'F.REO RADIO combination.
at the offte. of 1. B. O'Brlo, ahorW. Va.
3-27-4tp
- Nice rambling ranch style AI)" at law, lOOIAI Court ltrMt Pomodem walnut stereo AM &amp;
IIMJ"O)", Ob1o at 10:10 a.m.. "'ll1lnLONE
STAR
Fiberglass
boat,
home, 6 large rooms, 2 batha, diY Apnl 11 11111. laid pf'OJ'Irtr
FM radio combination. e:ICI!l·
be All:l lor acR .._ tUD ap.
15 feet, 50 HP Mercury momodem kilcben. basement, IIWit.
Employment W1nted
lent con&lt;llllon. external speakpr&amp;tltd vabie or III.IICIO.ot. Por furtor; traDer, piano (upright),
forcad hot air heating. new tb... tnfonnatloD elll 111......._
er jacks. dual channel oound,
WOMAN WANTS housework by
P•IIM W•lh. M!MIIItrttfhl
good
condition,
White
King
3
car garage, bam. other
etc. Balance due 197.22. or
day or week. Pl!one ~180.
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chest type freezer, 21 cubic
buUdlngs, tobacco base. Lo3-Sl-41c
payments of $5 per month.
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I. O'lrll ...
feet, with baakets and dlvid·
cated In SALEM 1WP. Aaklng
....rMY ...........
Call tm-3218.
3-~lc
-to 11 -to ll1 4' 11 t t; -to D; -to , et.e
ers. Phone 1149-3'152. 3-SI-litc
$15,0011.00.
For Rent
POMEROY - 81\lal. STREET
4 ROOM and bath unlurniahed PICKUP TRUCK, utllily body, BY OWNER, new three bed- 2 story 5 room home, 2
55
Chevrolet;
new
&amp;-ply Ureo.
apartment. Phone 992-6315.
room
air
conditioned
home;
bedrooms,
batb, front porch.
battery. re-built engine. John
3-13-tfc
two
car
garage,
corner
lot.
Lot 40112ii. Only $3,50tl.OO.
Krawoczyn, Middleport. Phone
II
interested,
caU
m.31118.
POMEROY
- Two otory brlek.
tm-2717.
3-tll-3tc
FURNISIIED and unlurniabed
3-ll.tfc
Two 4 rooms ond bath apart'
aparlmentl. Close ID ocbool.
"A"
John
menl. gu fumace beotlnCPl!one llt3-54S4 .
10-111-tfc JOHN DEERE
' shape, 1966 ZIG ZAG portable, slliblgood
Ciose to Main street. Goad
Deere "B".
ly used. Doeo everything
3-29-31p
Pl!one
m.sm.
$8,1100.00
LARGE n.. room and !&gt;alb
wilhoul atlachmenis. In good
WANT TO SElL
apartment, newly deroratf!lt,
condition; $5.16 per month or
CALL US
FARM, 3U acres. Nease Selfumace beat, Pomerov,
full
price
of $49.80 lor free VIRGIL .- BEI.EN TI!AFORD
tlem..,t;
I
room
house.
bath,
Phone lli!2-S307 _
1-:-tfc
home clemonslralion. CaD
drillei well. g.. ; three chic·
3-t6«c
Albert M. Co&lt;, liNK
ken houseo, barn and olio. m283a.
FURNISHED APARTMENT.
-Lee
Johnson,
Racine.
Phone
couple only, 212 S. 5th Ave.
STEREO
RADIO
comblnoUon,
MS.~ .
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repooseased, beaulllul cabiBusiness Servleti---~
net, Uke new. Balance due
ALL NEW ELECI'IUC 3 roam 1968 STEREO, lovely walnut
or make paymenia of LOGAN FIRE I&lt; SAFETY ,
console with AM &amp; FM radio.
apartment, beautHul view of
EQUIPMENT, oales ond liT$5.a per month. Call
Take over paymentl of $11.511
the river. you bave ID see ID
vice, Pomel'OJ', Oblo, RD J,
2636.
3-26«c
appreciate. convenient an d per monlh or pay balance due
special
prleel m exUngulol&gt;
1133.34. This set sold much
comfortable. phone 9112-ml.
era
for
boatl. tnlkn a n d
higher. Try it in your home.
3-22-tfc
homes. Dwight LopD
Call 1192-283a.
3-2$.6tc MOBIL HOME, 11135, excellent
!821, Charleo Maraball
condition. Completely fumlob.
FURNISHED SLEEPING
6314, Ma• l!lcblnler ID-WI.
ed. $1150.00. Call ~ln-52~2.
on Main St. In Pomeroy. Ph. BEAUTIFUL White Weol HighJ.tll-30tlc
Lawrence l!blin etUG4.
land Puppies, AKC register·
992-QIJ.
3-31-tfc
3-3NIIc
ed, best blood lines, no odor.
no shed, wiU hold for Eaoter, ELECTRIC GUITAR and amFor Sale
c. c. IIRAJili'OIID
pUfler. $125, pbone m-111412
Erma Dunlap. Ireland Rd.
IIU SEWING MACIDNE, nev· · Kennels. Coolville,
AucnoNEIB .
New Haven
3-31-41p
Ohio,
or been used- I am only ask·
Complete flel •lee
Phone 66'1·31iii5.
3-27-41c
Write, PllDDe tt Cllatool
ing fll and wiU a~ $1.25
FIVE ROOM HOUSE, bath, al·
CIIIIBrodftrd
weekly, Phone tm-288S.
urnlnum siding, storm wJn.
BOAT MAHOGANY, IS loot
3-l~tfc
dowo, gas fumace, hkrdwood
Wolverine. newly refinished.
I I tfc
floors. large porcb and lot,
new IDp and wlndabield, OX•
SINGER SEWING Machine In
good condition $6500. Ill Kerr
cellenl oondltion. trailer. Mernew nlnul sewing table, zig
Sl.,
Pomeroy, Ohio, phone llt- Am CONDmONING Refrlpr·
cury m-. skeeo, ladder,
rag eqa!pped lD buttonhole,
ation service. Jacll'o Relrlt371!.
3-31-8p
life cuohlono etA&gt;.. included.
eratlon, New Haven. hone
moJ108l'IID. overcast, laney
Phone IMt-3&amp;24 Raclne.
883-20'19.
4 I tfc
deoign, etA&gt;. Pay oH 7 payNINE
ROOM
HOUSE,
11&gt;
loll,
3-tt-llc
meoto I&amp; eoch, Phone linRacine. Phone l4l-fi5S.
3-SI-41c READY • MIX conerell deiiY·
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3-l~tfc MJNOLTA CAMERA, SR7, call
ored rlglll lD your project.
1192-5284 .
3-IN!p
Fast and euy_ P'roe eoll·
SWEEPERS.
ELECTIIOLUX
THREE PIECE bedroom oulle
males. Pl!one ~. Goeerug wlllbers. pollllbers and FOUR ROOM house with fur·
1119.95, head boards $3.98 ea.,
lein Ready • Mb: Co., MlddlocaU
ll9UIIO.
genuine par11,
shower curtains with track
nllure ; ooe acre ground,
porl, Ohio.
I 10 tfc
3-13-301J&gt;
$4.98, revolving ciDtheo dryer
14.000. Phone lln-t353.
$11.16. regular 118; balr dryero
S-26-ttc
SOUTIIERII' PLANTS. order
tt, regular IIJ.Ifi; goU baUI BUDGET PRICE furnllln on
our tlilrd floor bUdget lh!JP.
now, cab~Jaee, tomatoeo, pep- 1966 GTO and ftJ66
$'1 dozen, G. E. portable
Baker
Furniture, Middleport.
pm, oWN! potatoeo_ Phooe
IWeepot $1U6, lnlnln&amp; boards
Call MJ-3'179.
Ohio.
T 21 lie
143-llt!, .(21arleo R. Harrill .
$'1, baby walkera, car Hall,
l'llrlland, IJ!Ilo.
3-1~ COAL. heavy. lumn o!Dker, egg
car beda, ltalnel'l. ond many EXPERT ENGINE
tiP. oth.r
bargaina
llrJant'•
$4.15
phil
porta
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needed,
and mine run. E"'"'lsior Sail
FOR cusmON COMFORT Pomeroy Homo I&lt; Auto.
Worb, Inc., E. Main Sl .. Po- Budget Shop, Ill W. lllln.
Open
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betae vinyl interior wUh bucket ooato and coosolo. S96 cu. 111.
Olllino. Turbo Hydro ll!atfc trans. P. otoerlng and brakto;
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2 DJor Monterey, V-8 automatic trans., new "·"· tires.
wbJte ftnlsh, sharp and clean Interior, radlo and heater.

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OPEN IVIS. 1:00 P.M.
I'OMEitOY, OHIO

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charge for extension telepbnes. Call our busin.. s of·
ftc&lt;, for details. Phone 1192ttGI.
3-24-12tc
w~nted

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AlmQUES. furniture, dlshes.
mlsceUaneous. Mrs. Howard
Cecil, 8110 W. Main St., Pome111)'.
1-25-tfc

Help Wanted

FOUR COCKER spaniels, two
beagles. two toy fox terriors.
two pekignese: for breeding
stock or pets. AKC Registered . Phone 1192-5562.
3-211-41c

11167 ZIG ZAG-Omatic, well
known make sev.•ing machine,
makeS buttonholes. sews on
bui!Dns. etc., all without attachments. Full balance only
$44.40, or $5 per month. Call
1192-3218.
3-~1&lt;

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FOUR ROOM house, batli, lull
basement, garage. Two year
old home. Pl!one tm-IMJI.
3-12-tfc

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RUMMAGE SALE, Sacred
For Sale
Heart Catholic Church baseEXCELLENT,
efliclent and ecment, Mulberry Ave., PGmeononUcal that's Blue Lustre
roy, April 2 and S. 3-2!1-3te
carpet cleaner. Rent electric
shampooar. Baker Fumlture.
WILL DO sewing atl!ome: zip~l-41c
pers, pockets, pegging, beming, alterations, etc. Mrs.
Freddie Thabet,
Mason, REDUCE safe simple and faol
with Gobese tablets. Only 118c.
Phone 7'13-liliiil. ·
3-lll-30tp
Nelson Drugs.
~l-31p
SPECIAL PERMANENTS regular $15 now $11.50. CleUth 1957 CHEVROLET Belair, Door
Brogan's Shop, near Salem shift, new transmission, body.
motor A-1 rondltloo, 19S7
Center.
3-t4-30tc
Ford Fairlane. four door
hardtop. · tour new tires, good
HAPPY HOUR, Shenang Spring!
condition, Call 742-5173.
Nile Club, 5 ID 6 p.m. Mon3-2Ulc
day thru Friday. Ladies night
every Friday.
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~10BILE HOME. 50 x 10; lwo
bedrooms, outbuUdiDI, garPENNY - ONE 1946 PENNY
age, patio, II acre lot on F1al·
wUI pay rar a brake adjustwoods Road . Carroll N. John·
ment at Pomeroy Home &amp;
son. Phone 992-5562. 3-26-4lc
Auto.
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Beautiful ptlvate ' home, lor ·
children. six rooma (three
bedrooms l , divided baaement•
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play room and sboww. Two
Mllitl. .Iuiie 1J1rtl4ll'tl ..,....
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iota SO x 100: 12 1 II bam.
larlr lflton 411Ctiunt new.
Property lencad ln. lllqulre
AREA WAREHOUSE
al Blanche Compaon. COlton_
3-141lte
POMUOY
POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy
~Ill
miniature, $'15 and up. Stud
service and grooming. Phone
tm-!!443.
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FOR EASTER
Toy While
Poodle pupa. 7 .......... AKC
registered. Cbamoion background. Pl!one lliJUIA.

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Mltl

MAPLE STEREO radio. 1118'1
model stereo AM I&lt; FM radio
combination, dual •poaker
system. Pay balance due
1101.50 or monthly paymentl,
Cali 1192-3211.
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THEY ARE re-prodaclive8, not
your workor colony. P'roe 111spectlona and inlormaUm on
crawl space dangers. No aaleJ.
man ; low overllead; SO per
cent savlnp. AIDed Peol Cootrot, I'Gmelll)', Ohio, pbone
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NEWS
presents

TIRES
RePtired Assorted
Adjustment Tires

EXPERT Motorcycle Repair,
PGmelll)' Home and Auto.

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1140-TFC

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Insurance

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Hockingport, Ohio
PHONE H7-3370

LO'CAL REPORTS
DAILY
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AND
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Gallic and
Mason Area
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AUTOMOBILE Insurance bee1
eanceDed? Lost your operat.
or's licenoe? Call tm-2111.

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SEWING MACHINES, repair
service, ·all makes. WY ·z,
2211. The Fabrle Shop, Pornoroy. Authorised Singer ·Salea
and Service. we Sbarpen
Scissors.
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loader, plows, · disk, baler, ANTIQUES. phone llft-5121.
bruoh hog, hay conditioner,
3-26-fllc
mower, wagon, seeder, hay
. eleva!Drs, phone II93-88Jl or
RNI Estate For Sele
992-2318,
3-31-3lc
FOR SALE, II room house,
bath, In Ruliand, a.....,. from
FARM, 35 acres, 7 room house,
high ochool. Need of repair.
bath, full basement, new furRay
R. PhUiips, 725 N_ High
naee, bam, two chicken ho\19st.. Lancaster, Ohio 431SO.
es, six miles from Pomeroy
Phone 653,12IZ.
3-29-&amp;tp
On HI. 143. Mrs. Sam Wyall,
Phone m-wn.
3-31-31c
O'BRIEN &amp; CROW
REALTY CO.
8 ROOM HOUSE, I&gt; mile out of
oorporalion on Rt. 7, alumi- CLOSE-IN - FARM - OON·
srANT INCOME - 2 houses.
num storm doors and winOne 2 story frame, 8 rooms
dows, ail new copper plumb14 bedrooms). bath. Another
Ing. Ideal for large family.
6 room house bringing $25.00
May be seen by appointment.
per month. 162 acres, blackPhone 992-3666.
3-3i-tfc
lop rnad. barn. chicken bouse,
shed.
Tobacco base and soli
116 ACRE farm, 6 rooma and
bank with incame. Call us for
both, located at Rl I, Racine,
more
details.
Ohio. Phone Mt-2117. 3-SI-41p
CAST YOUR ATI'I!ImON I o!Dry brick, 5 rooms (2 bedTWO BEDROOM house, bath,
rooms),
bath, luU basement,
four lots. Contact Lela Curtis,
hardwood floors, lot (2001200),
Phone 992-3854.
3-31-3tp
out of floods. Going at $2,500.00.
FOUR I'UHE BRED Horel&lt;lrd
NEED
A LARGER HOME? 2
heifers, 300 to 600 lbs.; also
s!Dry
frame,
6 rooms (4 BED-411-inch registered Sbeliand
ROOMS), bath. large front
Bay stud pony, broken lc.porch. utillly ~. lot (IOOX
harneas and saddle. Bob fto.
100). $5,600.00.
beriS. Lelarl Falls. Ohio. Ph.
HENRY CLELAND
247-2841,
3-31-3lc

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hu .... dull appotntH .w.lldl- '
tn\ar at the &amp;lt.le of ..,,. Nldwll·
,.:a, ......-, 11141 of R. D, Jlu.tluul,
Nesp CCRmtJ', Ohio.

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Dlt.d WI liUI dQ" of Jlareh 1•
Olfke - a...-llt-H
CU JOHN C. IACOII,
HAVE TWO Motorola poUce re. ~tc
ceivers, II volta, '!'¥ cbannel
1-lll ..J:Tt.::*"."
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oherUf's department; one Pomoroy police, and Stale 111gbF&gt;",\IALE HELP wanted, must
fiOR IAL··
The Rom~ s. sen prepert.J, wq
way Patrol station and car.
be experienced in dry clean11 -ere• mont or lui ll.tuatlld lb
Phone 743-5174 or 742--4524.
Ing. Apply between 4 and I
Letart Towntblp. Netp C.u.Dt.r Ohio,
bl 1011:1 to tbe ~ bidlkr
3-31-31&lt;: 41 ACRES - It CULTIVATED will
p.m. ABC CJeanen. Mason~ S'l'F.REO RADIO combination.
at the offte. of 1. B. O'Brlo, ahorW. Va.
3-27-4tp
- Nice rambling ranch style AI)" at law, lOOIAI Court ltrMt Pomodem walnut stereo AM &amp;
IIMJ"O)", Ob1o at 10:10 a.m.. "'ll1lnLONE
STAR
Fiberglass
boat,
home, 6 large rooms, 2 batha, diY Apnl 11 11111. laid pf'OJ'Irtr
FM radio combination. e:ICI!l·
be All:l lor acR .._ tUD ap.
15 feet, 50 HP Mercury momodem kilcben. basement, IIWit.
Employment W1nted
lent con&lt;llllon. external speakpr&amp;tltd vabie or III.IICIO.ot. Por furtor; traDer, piano (upright),
forcad hot air heating. new tb... tnfonnatloD elll 111......._
er jacks. dual channel oound,
WOMAN WANTS housework by
P•IIM W•lh. M!MIIItrttfhl
good
condition,
White
King
3
car garage, bam. other
etc. Balance due 197.22. or
day or week. Pl!one ~180.
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chest type freezer, 21 cubic
buUdlngs, tobacco base. Lo3-Sl-41c
payments of $5 per month.
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feet, with baakets and dlvid·
cated In SALEM 1WP. Aaklng
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Call tm-3218.
3-~lc
-to 11 -to ll1 4' 11 t t; -to D; -to , et.e
ers. Phone 1149-3'152. 3-SI-litc
$15,0011.00.
For Rent
POMEROY - 81\lal. STREET
4 ROOM and bath unlurniahed PICKUP TRUCK, utllily body, BY OWNER, new three bed- 2 story 5 room home, 2
55
Chevrolet;
new
&amp;-ply Ureo.
apartment. Phone 992-6315.
room
air
conditioned
home;
bedrooms,
batb, front porch.
battery. re-built engine. John
3-13-tfc
two
car
garage,
corner
lot.
Lot 40112ii. Only $3,50tl.OO.
Krawoczyn, Middleport. Phone
II
interested,
caU
m.31118.
POMEROY
- Two otory brlek.
tm-2717.
3-tll-3tc
FURNISIIED and unlurniabed
3-ll.tfc
Two 4 rooms ond bath apart'
aparlmentl. Close ID ocbool.
"A"
John
menl. gu fumace beotlnCPl!one llt3-54S4 .
10-111-tfc JOHN DEERE
' shape, 1966 ZIG ZAG portable, slliblgood
Ciose to Main street. Goad
Deere "B".
ly used. Doeo everything
3-29-31p
Pl!one
m.sm.
$8,1100.00
LARGE n.. room and !&gt;alb
wilhoul atlachmenis. In good
WANT TO SElL
apartment, newly deroratf!lt,
condition; $5.16 per month or
CALL US
FARM, 3U acres. Nease Selfumace beat, Pomerov,
full
price
of $49.80 lor free VIRGIL .- BEI.EN TI!AFORD
tlem..,t;
I
room
house.
bath,
Phone lli!2-S307 _
1-:-tfc
home clemonslralion. CaD
drillei well. g.. ; three chic·
3-t6«c
Albert M. Co&lt;, liNK
ken houseo, barn and olio. m283a.
FURNISHED APARTMENT.
-Lee
Johnson,
Racine.
Phone
couple only, 212 S. 5th Ave.
STEREO
RADIO
comblnoUon,
MS.~ .
3-~lc
Middleport, 1192-Miiii. 3-IIJ.Uc
repooseased, beaulllul cabiBusiness Servleti---~
net, Uke new. Balance due
ALL NEW ELECI'IUC 3 roam 1968 STEREO, lovely walnut
or make paymenia of LOGAN FIRE I&lt; SAFETY ,
console with AM &amp; FM radio.
apartment, beautHul view of
EQUIPMENT, oales ond liT$5.a per month. Call
Take over paymentl of $11.511
the river. you bave ID see ID
vice, Pomel'OJ', Oblo, RD J,
2636.
3-26«c
appreciate. convenient an d per monlh or pay balance due
special
prleel m exUngulol&gt;
1133.34. This set sold much
comfortable. phone 9112-ml.
era
for
boatl. tnlkn a n d
higher. Try it in your home.
3-22-tfc
homes. Dwight LopD
Call 1192-283a.
3-2$.6tc MOBIL HOME, 11135, excellent
!821, Charleo Maraball
condition. Completely fumlob.
FURNISHED SLEEPING
6314, Ma• l!lcblnler ID-WI.
ed. $1150.00. Call ~ln-52~2.
on Main St. In Pomeroy. Ph. BEAUTIFUL White Weol HighJ.tll-30tlc
Lawrence l!blin etUG4.
land Puppies, AKC register·
992-QIJ.
3-31-tfc
3-3NIIc
ed, best blood lines, no odor.
no shed, wiU hold for Eaoter, ELECTRIC GUITAR and amFor Sale
c. c. IIRAJili'OIID
pUfler. $125, pbone m-111412
Erma Dunlap. Ireland Rd.
IIU SEWING MACIDNE, nev· · Kennels. Coolville,
AucnoNEIB .
New Haven
3-31-41p
Ohio,
or been used- I am only ask·
Complete flel •lee
Phone 66'1·31iii5.
3-27-41c
Write, PllDDe tt Cllatool
ing fll and wiU a~ $1.25
FIVE ROOM HOUSE, bath, al·
CIIIIBrodftrd
weekly, Phone tm-288S.
urnlnum siding, storm wJn.
BOAT MAHOGANY, IS loot
3-l~tfc
dowo, gas fumace, hkrdwood
Wolverine. newly refinished.
I I tfc
floors. large porcb and lot,
new IDp and wlndabield, OX•
SINGER SEWING Machine In
good condition $6500. Ill Kerr
cellenl oondltion. trailer. Mernew nlnul sewing table, zig
Sl.,
Pomeroy, Ohio, phone llt- Am CONDmONING Refrlpr·
cury m-. skeeo, ladder,
rag eqa!pped lD buttonhole,
ation service. Jacll'o Relrlt371!.
3-31-8p
life cuohlono etA&gt;.. included.
eratlon, New Haven. hone
moJ108l'IID. overcast, laney
Phone IMt-3&amp;24 Raclne.
883-20'19.
4 I tfc
deoign, etA&gt;. Pay oH 7 payNINE
ROOM
HOUSE,
11&gt;
loll,
3-tt-llc
meoto I&amp; eoch, Phone linRacine. Phone l4l-fi5S.
3-SI-41c READY • MIX conerell deiiY·
• ·
3-l~tfc MJNOLTA CAMERA, SR7, call
ored rlglll lD your project.
1192-5284 .
3-IN!p
Fast and euy_ P'roe eoll·
SWEEPERS.
ELECTIIOLUX
THREE PIECE bedroom oulle
males. Pl!one ~. Goeerug wlllbers. pollllbers and FOUR ROOM house with fur·
1119.95, head boards $3.98 ea.,
lein Ready • Mb: Co., MlddlocaU
ll9UIIO.
genuine par11,
shower curtains with track
nllure ; ooe acre ground,
porl, Ohio.
I 10 tfc
3-13-301J&gt;
$4.98, revolving ciDtheo dryer
14.000. Phone lln-t353.
$11.16. regular 118; balr dryero
S-26-ttc
SOUTIIERII' PLANTS. order
tt, regular IIJ.Ifi; goU baUI BUDGET PRICE furnllln on
our tlilrd floor bUdget lh!JP.
now, cab~Jaee, tomatoeo, pep- 1966 GTO and ftJ66
$'1 dozen, G. E. portable
Baker
Furniture, Middleport.
pm, oWN! potatoeo_ Phooe
IWeepot $1U6, lnlnln&amp; boards
Call MJ-3'179.
Ohio.
T 21 lie
143-llt!, .(21arleo R. Harrill .
$'1, baby walkera, car Hall,
l'llrlland, IJ!Ilo.
3-1~ COAL. heavy. lumn o!Dker, egg
car beda, ltalnel'l. ond many EXPERT ENGINE
tiP. oth.r
bargaina
llrJant'•
$4.15
phil
porta
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needed,
and mine run. E"'"'lsior Sail
FOR cusmON COMFORT Pomeroy Homo I&lt; Auto.
Worb, Inc., E. Main Sl .. Po- Budget Shop, Ill W. lllln.
Open
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WI-tte
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11-10-TrC
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CAR HOP. Apply In penon,
crvw•o Steak House. 3-24-6tc

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PUll ' pr~aun op . V - ·
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Ul'l ForoJan lliiJtui'
SAIGON (IJPD-Iilo l&gt;olp""
oholl over !ell wliio' lliiVIor
~I In tile VI..... ,lor lhaii
pnllldlnt Johnoon•a dpi:- tu
~ !rom ol!lct tlda fill' and
bla &amp;uiPtns!on of -bi!W die
war center• or the North.
There were lll'o!IK lndl&lt;eUon&amp;
the Unl!ld Statal .'!.O!dd .1111 tllo

,.or. - , I l l

lni tllree accldonta _Jnveatiptid .
over tho weekend bo&gt;' Mtlai'Co!JD.
~ Sherif! &amp;!Iori c; Jloiot-K'o
Do&amp;&gt;artmenl.
The tirat w&amp;l I two-cal lncloo
dunt on Route 7, at thtdniernollon o1 Coun~ Hood 26, at 5:15
p.m. Saturday, when acardrl....
10· lio&gt;' IJndo Bamto, It, Ohio

Vniveratty atudellt at AtheRII,
turned In lronl ol a vehicle oPo
erated ~ Jerry E. Smdpua, 33,
Parker8b1111.
IUJ.ages to the ~ass car
wan oaUma!ld at $4410
tllo
Barnes vehicle bed ..,Proxima~
ly $800 dllmages. Mloa Barnes
was cltod to Melgo Couni;Y Court
on a cherp of fllllns tu )'leldthe
rliJrt of Wlfo
.
~· to tile left
or a ..1967 model IUIO was cauaed

Bids Accepted
By Commission

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m. on Houtoa 124
7 about
two-tenths ot a mile wtlt of the

and

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Was in Dayton

there was need for "all VietBond, sa, formerly or Mason, namese and only Vletname.e" to
died Saturday In the state hos- settle the future of their eoontry,
u1 am hopelu.l that the action
pital in Columbus.
IUliiOUilCed
last niAIII will prow
Mr. Bond, a retired s c h o o 1
teacher, was born M3! 11, 1882 ro ne a step roward peace,'~ he
at Sl.cmore, W, Va. He was the said, adding that wherever he
son or the late Isaac and &amp;1- ha_a travelled in tile U n 1 ted
sarma FWlk Bond. His wife, Re- States he has COUild. "American•
becca Bernice Bond, died in 1958. or all ages seeking peace In
Mr . Bond was a member of the VIetnam andreooncUiaUon!nthla

Route 7, on Route U3, today at
4:30 a. m. where a Plch-~ truck
driven by Bob WUUams, 27, Rt.
1, Rutland, hltamud-coveredseoconducted at the Lord of 0 u r tion or highway where water had
Resurrection Cburch with Fa- heeo &amp;tanding and went ln\0 a
ther Ohr oltlclatlng. Burial was ditch. There were minor dlzp..
hi Bear Creek cemetery In Trout- ages but no arrest or ln:luriea.
wood, &lt;Jllo, with IIIII mllltacy

Steer Run Baptist Church.

honors.

MASON -

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Buckles Gets

MEIGS TIIAm

JHS Grid Job

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pasiMitger.

TO CONDUCT DRIVE
MASON - 'llle Maaon Home-·
mskoro home domonstratlon oloj)
will COillllct a door.to-4oor drive
In MaiOD ll"om Tueldlf lhrou811

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SHOW sr ARTS 7 P.M.

'ThiU'odlf collocdiiK !undo for
Cro1a.Nallonal

American Red

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al Jack1011 Hlgb School.
Buckles come1~Jaek10ntrom
LakeWOOd JU&amp;tl Scbool where he
has been head coach lor the last
three years. Lakewood Is a con.
sotidated Clasa AA scbool near
Hebron, Ohio. fDs coaddng record there is 19-6-2. ln 1966
hla loam wss Ucklng Cowlly
Co-a:laq,lon with a record of
8-1. Ho .... llll!l8d Co.Coach
ol. the year. Last year his team
record wa&amp; 6-2-1. He is prelident ol the LloklngCowl~ Coach·
es' AS!IOCiation.
Previous to this he was an asll1118nt coach al Coohoctm lllil&gt;
School ror three years. He is a
graduato of Logan 111i1&gt; SChool
and received a B. S. Educatici'J
lrom Obio University 1n 1962.
GOLFERS TO MEET
A meeting of the Pomel'O)'
Golf Club to elect new officers

make plans for the coming
,....., will be held Thurldlf,
AprU t, at 7:30 p.m. at the
cl.mhouae. All members and lnterelted persona are invited.
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Umeatuno, P,:iO per tun for 500
ton ol No. 4 Umestone, another ol
$2.20 per tun for .500 tun of No,
9 UmoaiOno, and P-20 pwr ton
lor 5,000 ion ol No. 6711mestune.
Attend~Jlg were Commlss~
.,.., &amp;bert Clark and Warden

Ours.

(Conunued fro"' Pap!)
lnaUKW"al aQ..... .,.. that uTbis
pnarotlon of Americans Ia wJU..
iq: to Pi¥ any .Prln, bear 11\VbuJI..
doll, moot II1Y hordthll&gt;, IIA'Ort
II1Y friend, oPPGIIIJ1Y lot, waosure the survival andth1111uccesS:
ot. llbertv. ,,
u\\'e nave hti~W that com~·
pact, u JOOnaon saW. teara
welllna: In his eyes. u1 lhaU
oonllnue to keep I~ - e r
llle trlela and tells ahead. 11&gt;1
lllroo&amp;tll of tlda C&lt;IUJIIr)' wDI
llo ••.ln lilt wdlf of our pooplo."
The Prelldonl'' declelon waa
a well kept 10crll from ell but
his most tntimate asaoctates.
IIIPdllcllllly, tllo only Cablnll .
member atandlni b1 In Jalln.

equaiP®ulations."

IIOII'aWbltoHouooofllcs...,.
tile IPMCh wa• Daten• s.cr.. ·
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VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
Admlallono Hoapltal - DIIY!d
BUrna, Marietta; Roy Buchanon, IDd advtaer Bince the Pres~
ReodOYIIIe; Jol&gt;n Groce, IJ&gt;.1I ~·· congre•stonaJ •••
Jobrililn . lnfOrtiiicl ~If
Bcttom; F~Q&lt;e Siiuer,' Mllkllepoi!t:;
Janet Harris, MallOn, Eula Web- of hla doclolon notiO nm during
ster, Pomeroyi Thomas Puck- a brief mil to tile vice
ett, Orient; Talbert Klmsrd, prolldenl'a lljiOl'llllenl lhorlly
before , Humphrey' 1 deporlllre
Coniville.
Dladlarpa SaturdiJ- Roacoo lor Mexico Cl~ eorly 9lnl!lf.
Wells, Nellie Groce.
Admloolona lllllda,y - N111ey
Hall, Vinton; Claudo Roy, Ra.
D OF A TO MEET
cine; Phil ~J).er, Rutland;
CboLodge 323, llouil&gt;tora
Clarence MorlUI, Pomeroy.
of
America,
will meat Tueodlf,
D11c:hargea !llndQ" - Terry
McDaniel, Alma 51Jq&gt;11011, Gor- April 2, 11 8 p.m. IDIIIatlon of
a aUont
tnlde Hall, Thoma a Puckett, Rog- oflloera wDI be held
auetlon
by
tho
Good
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till
Order
er Klein.
Committee.
Blrlh !lmdo.v - Mr. and Mrs.
Timothy Hell, Vinton, a dau81&gt;·
tar.
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPrr AL
SaWrday Admlaalono - None.
Saturda1 Dlachargea - Boa"
ale Bndford.
8mda,y Admlaalono - None.
&amp;alday Dlodlarpo - None.

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ONE DAY

OF

PAIRS

SLACKS ·and JEANS
FOR MEN and BOYS

Burl~~1rord

tun and with ood releue. Sell laopo. Cullrod~
- t~~~ered le,s - new colors that you'll like to

J EANS

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HurllilgtOn - Men'• and bo.Y'• western
szyle jeans - 50 J)Or cent V)'cron ~
ester Md 50 per cent cotton. Sbe• 29 to
38 well~ Blue, wheat. Ioden, bllcl&lt;.

PfWL SMART · loft, · ·.
the Cltlzoos National Banlt In Mlddlopo~ wa• proiODied
with &amp;,ploque and wu
an honorary 4-l!eloj, member lllondaf nlgbt 11 tilt annual Melt!•
Couni;Y ·WI Ollkero, Advllora and Paronll Conleranco held In the Pomeroy Junior IIIII&gt; SChooL
carOl Plar~o, Hllht. cilJinl!lnol.,ljle countJ 4-H Advisory CommJttoe, made lbo pre11ntadon. The
Mlddllport bank alto ,._ pri- a plaq.O·In recogllidon of tllo SUPPOrt Jllven In tile promodon
of tile fOUIII PfOil"llllo

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Boys Regular Sizes $3.95'
Boys Slim Sizes - - S3.9S
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loQpo, cut!ed bottOms - lllzea 29 1o 36, Whitt}
blue, Jl)ldon brown, lodon.
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every WMk dlfo 1J1.
;cJuilllw Thurodaf, 1:30 tot.
Frldaf 1:30 1D I - daf 1:30 tu 9.
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9'x li area

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Counly 4-H olflcors, Advlaoro
Pr. Haprman urpd tbooo attoncllns 1D
hAving In lnqulrlns mind and I pOII!lYO
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Plant May Come
A spokesman Cor the Americr.n ElecUic Power IYittDI laid
Mondaf constru&lt;Uon of 1 plant at tllo 750 acre Cboablro eltlma,y
not belin tor another 34 years.
WOllam Corbell, ualotant pli&gt;llc relsdono dlnc:tor for AJ!P
ln New York City, aald AEP. however, dou ~laotobulldiPla:
on tho Gellla Co""'f ol!l.
•-we plan to eonltl'Uet a plaat there aoinec~Q IDCllt will be a
major one." said Olrt:lett, '"but it is oot 1D OW' plana for tbe aert
:M-5 years." Corbett added IIIII 11111"1 could be a chango In plana.
loadllv 10 eerUer c-tructloo.
• Tl'i8AEP ·o.vBU!I\\'fiiiliverar .. ·
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being In OhiJl and West VIJ'IIn- County reconlly~armer­
la. The Cllellllre site 11 one ol erJ owners ol the
Dill' Cbethe newest acq.d.red llit:ea l o r llhire have been
1he proce11
fUture ._oton of AEP.
of leulni llle pl"OJIOI'V lor the

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JIM CLATWOBTHY

JOE lUNDY

expanslon," aald Corbett,

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MilS Delegates Named
TWo Middleport 111811 School
wDI atleOld Bueke!'o Boys
llato to he bold In J\Die on tile
campus of Ohio Unlverlll!' ..,.

junior&amp;

der l!pDllaorolllp olllle F - Bomell Poll 128,

Amorlean Lo..

glon,

ClllltoOrP&gt;1, om olllr.
andJames
Mrl• ....,. Clalworlllf, and

Hlb&lt;IY,',. ol Mra. II ar y
Hlb&lt;IY. hiYI belli tlllllld I I doltpin; end BoiiW l!rldib", ... ol
Nrt. Opel Prlddr, IIIII Jalui Ill-

Joe

CJatwQrtby under IJ)(IIlaorllbip
ol tho local Middleport - Pomo-

QPCOming crop IMIOIL
.,'Ibis Js mly normal proee-

the &lt;lleshlre site _prolllbly will (ltre thou&amp;b," commMited a .POWnot be the next one.''
er company oftlcJ&amp;l •

Tho Meigs Coun\Y Comml ..
sloner• have 001 AprU 15,1968
u tho dato lor apubli&lt; hearing
on tllelr deeiElon to reeognlzt
lbo existing Gt111a • Mtla•
c.A.P. as the omc&amp;al '"War
on Poverey.''
PoiiUcal oubdlvlolonoonciJn.
dlviduals wishing to contest
this decl•.lon are reQ.Uested to
IIIPeot berorethe CommlosloJlo
en on the above date at 9 a.m.
Tile htll'lnll will he held In lbe
Comnilslloners' quarters ~
clled In the Melgo t.:oun11
Courthouse.
BOB PRIDDY

wu: lilt' tb- of a !Ilk Jllven 117

AEP's Cheshire
In 3 to 5 Years

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talk 117 ur. u•-

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Thls morning, the 8-car terry
was ®etating whUe the 15-car
lercy was having its .a&gt;rons reInstalled at O.Kan Hartor.

Gettbig

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Tmstees

orlck.Jia&amp;w-.

elnot 9, ouhtS

Tr1nslucent
Bow ·
Narrow-S to 8

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service and finishing.

BLACK PATENT

Qux:an's wife and twochlldren
were with him. ••ay the time we
returned to Henderaon,anddrove
around to GalliPolis, it was 5

•owe boardtd the terry around
10:30 p,m.,'"Wld~ncan. ••About
nve mlrarttllater, when we were
lWit tho IDOUih of tile Kanawha
River, I hiUd a crash, ora thud.
1 looked back, and 111w the rear
or&gt;ron ltandi!IK atraliht liP•

can.
Ploolllll VaD11 HoiPiiol .,..
tllorllleo toda,y l - e d lhl Jn.
)Ired man ao Thmnllllerwuod,
27, ollie Tox&amp;l Rd., &lt;illllpolla.
Ho ria admitted at11:25 p.~.
-andrelaued.
An wu made to rOo
turn to.tH HendlrfiOII llndiiWtut
botll -rona bltlho o1 tile
river;"' ltriDdlng lhl veoael and

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Buy now and got special sale
savings on a huaky IHon Chevy
Job .Tamer wilh a big 8-lool bo•.
Sl• or V8 engine. Cualon\ com·
fort and appearanoe oqulplllenl.
Chrome hub capa. And chrome
lronl bumper. Aloo ava!labla 11
special aavlngi: power otoerlng
and - · brakea; 292 Six en.
glne •nd ~·apeld lranaml~olon; .
3ll8 V8 and. outomatlc ·3-tpeejl
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eon-....

. _ 30• nor111-.
ble claudlne11 CJD WID.,.,
warm wllll ICIII1Irod """'ero.

sqers returned to shore in H~

lhort In a row boat. He awarent1y was hit on the head bo&gt;' one
of ·111e cabloo," conllnued ~

1111 - - a YI•JI'•""* of \'
tile Yller bank.
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t-Il ~dv\lar7 c
till pnllllllllen to .
end JaluiiCIII wan

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dlaneoof..-... ..........
treme .... by IIIOrlllq, lOw In

derson.

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Melga ·Coanl;y
4-a Olllcera, Advlaora and l'lr'",
IIJII C&lt;lol...,ce "'' bold In tile
l'lllllenv' JUnior 111i1&gt; SChool ' .
· GIYtn ,platlloa and ~
_ . , . , . lllelr _..ill 1111
- - olt-H aetlvltltt - • . ·
1'1111 !but, prolldenl ol I b o
ln. lill6. ·
, Qltllooa• Nallooal dltPOI'I;Th-.T,._,pn..
Idiot ol dlo Farmer• ~.'~ .
smap.eo.,

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CUSHIONWOOD

lti pusengera.
The tront apron came loose
shortly after the rear ret ron broke
oa, according to D.mcan. otficlals then IDtilled O.KanHarbor,
which installed the steel aprons
over the weekend.
D.mean said help came about
cy'a barge.
One man was tnjured and two three bour s later. It required another two hours to get the aprons
vehicles were damlged.
Accordin&amp; to one eye witness, out of the water and the Palo·
Thomao N. ~an, !OM Stcond
Ave., Galllpolla,. I Good)'ear
Plant omplo)'o and Iormor Pt.
Pllllllll rtoldont, tile lncldont
occurred shortly altar tile lorry
hetan Its triP 1o Kanaup ll"om
111e HendoroonlandiJll,

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Mtns Sizes 29 lo 36 • S4.SO
Boys lizes 6 to 11 • S3.SO
FAST. BACK JEANS

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TUESDAY, API't/L 2 1968

Tw~ne POI'IODI In tilhl

Made bo&gt;'
weave - 85 Plr
cent Iacron Polyester, 35 per Fent combMl coio

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oaenal;oo tldl II&gt;J'ins or poaoJ..
lily u -If. ~ JU,y,
.., _ liue Tarpt
l111Jll!!1. _... llld Hue
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dian Jibe sOah, u a poaoll&gt;lo
target for a r-ed Ked
ottenlln.
;, Tho lnltlll roacllon ol AmarJ..

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can were stranded on the 15-car terry on the Ohio River for
appi'Qlllmataly ~ hollr• late
hiondaf nJ&amp;ht
eerb' Tueldlf
a!ler two reconlly lnotllled a!lol
aprons came loolt from the ter..

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vinyl foam cushion
to make it soft
and sprin8y, warm
and quiet. Yet
the design looks like
eleganl pa"'uel
wood ft"\'rins. It'•
an uhlieatabli

POMEIKJY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

N0. 2~

SlAUS

Btltlaopo, not out!od.

Sl&amp;'Vlies south tor a ·

111\l' ~ · )!ICttOOO Ito flow ol

Devoted To Thelnteresll Of The Meigs·MfiM)n Area

MENS PERMANENT PRESS

PERMANENT. PRESS

-over, oome mDI11117 """"
cos In SOJ,on llld tllof lelt ~
Prt..denl', · - - coalil .
lndl&lt;l!l the lllrt· ol .. ...-til
U.S. tioap dMocelallon whHanoi goeo &amp;Ions or eat.
Amerkln mUitary ...,..,,
wamod lllnOI had tho nlt.Y to Increase Ita Go,' of

ollen&amp;lve tills spring (
surprise. pPeriencecl oo leio mer, possibly as early .. -..,
&lt;?~'}; tndta sampled In 51i&amp;on
down til combat rlldlneas ln American mUitlr)' IOUl )~+ .6&gt;; o~: , the field w11 one of
South VIetnam.
warned Hanoi had tile oPPutb&gt; • &lt;!' ~ &gt;'o and ..,... preloe for
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Juot received In tile busy IIIIo's and
lloportment
on tile lot floor hundroda ol Pair&amp; of alocko and Jeano
for men an~ boys. New colora lor
and IUIIlllltr
wear., A complete new selection ol 1iie1 - stop 1n .
rlibt awa,y, see IIIlo wonderful selactlon of alacko
and Jeans and pick out tile onea you want.

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arrhal In 5olgon 11o tAN ICI bla
poll lUI Weak lhlt tile
American PloPII art domandllw
a .......,.. Jmpro.-1111 ..,... In
IJIVOI'IIIIelll llllcl...f I n d
SoUih Vl-ooe armed torcoa.
NoiWioiComment
In 1111 lint daf alttr
Johnllllll'a tolevlood addreao,
there wu dead atlenct from

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u.s. Doouey _

Hanoi.
Red Cblna, In tile ....lqpvuncl,
alao wu •Dent for lbo ......1111
bul !l!lna watohers In HoliK
Ko!W llld Plklna'a would he eypJcellt vlt:rtolill. The
"Moo tllought'' for tho daf bo&gt;'
the Now Clllna - • opncf
""' a eaD tu throW tho u.s.
~'agreseors" out of VIetnam.
U.S. forces, doiPIII llle

Aprons Fail on Ferry Barge,
21 Persons are Stranded

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WASIDNGTON (UPD - The
!Q&gt;reme Court toda,y OJilanded
Its 41one man~ one vote'' doctrine to include local aovernment unitsheviJWgenorelpow.
er over a broad CBOinPJtlc
area. In an oPinion bo&gt;' Juadce
Byron R; White, llle court
ruled that an entire aeographical area uml¥ not be IPSJOl'oo
Uoned amo~ singiHnomher
districts of. substantlal.ly tm-

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Now YoU, Know

and Diamond

Slone Quorrlea bldwaa fl.75por
ton ror 3,000 ton or cruahed

Funeral services were h e 1 d
Mardi 15 hi Dayton tor Lt. James;
F. O'Liuslllln wl!o died In Viet.
nam on March 2. Service• were

"H wW not only he how we will
Pallbearers were Ronald Clay,
He is survived by four daugtlsurvive
but
Mtether
we
survive
Olesterj
Jamea Hobstetter, Rut 7
ters, Mrs. Zelia Smith, Buttahe
llld.
this
century,"
la; Mrs. Violet Crites, lHpley;
land, · Rooald Kshl, Lloyd RWI·
Kennedy, in answer to IJI&amp;S.. nels, Jr., Rob Malerlae and
Mrs. Erma Woods, Fayetteville;
and Mrs. Goldie Cochran, La- t1ons, made lt clear that .he did James Hundli.\V, all or Da.yton.
rue, Ohio; tour sons, John, Tor- not think Jollnaon•a witbdrawaJ Hooorary pallbearers were Maronto, Ohio; Isaac, Colwnbua; had left him in the politlon or vin ~eer, Fairborn; Pic. LarFred, of Macon, Ga. , and Bern- "abadow boxing," a11hough he ry Wiles, Honolulu, and Jeffrey
ard, Larue; 16 grandchildren and said Johnaon made It clear •1Je Werry, Pomeroy.
28 gr~t..grandchlldren, and one lo going to remain out of pollAtlondlng llle funeral !rom
brother, Ferry Bond, Beaver tics during the remainder or bill Meigs County were Mr. and Mrs.
term . He said he wouJ d contin- Wlllion&gt; lloboleltor and Mr. and
Falls, Pa.
Funeral services will be he1d ue to present his Ideas on the Mrs. James Hobltetter, RutTuesday at 1 p.m. at the Seer problems that race the nation. land; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cllf
••rr s a long road to Chlc110," and Mrs. Eldon Gaul, Chester;
Run Baptilt Church near Norman Town, W. Va. The Rev. Kennedy comnumted. ol t h e Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Van MetRoy Connard will ol!lclale, Hur- months ahead before the Demo- er, Middleport, and Mill Bernial will be in the Nutter Ceme- cratic National Convention in ice Am D.lrst, Pomeroy.
tery. Friends may eall at the August.
FogleliOili FUneral Home tlda
DAMAGE MINOR
evening from 7 to 9. The body
Minor damages were eauaed
wiD be takeo to the church one to a taxicab In an accldent on
bour prior to aenrlce1.
tile Kroger parking lot esrly
todS,y. A car driven by George
Caoto, 61, Pomeroy,bachedfrom
a parking apace into a cab tb'lvon by Loulo Laudormllt, 27, Midlllondlf, Tuoldlf
JACKSON - Ben Buckles has
dleport,
No charge
rued. Tho
AprU 1·2
been employed on a two - year
cab had to dllcharp a contract as head football coach
WATEIUIOLE NO.3

('fechnlcolor)
ames Coburn
carroll O'Cor110r
lorca.rtooos: Altereao; Grow
Thoro Moot Mr. M&gt;uoo

wu fJ,,45 por

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boll on !l&gt;tld!. Vlitolm tu •1111&gt; Vietnam.
"' e~~..,u.e PIU1iell&gt;ailon 1n dlo
N...rthelo11, bla ataiOinllltl
&lt;011111&lt;~ Pendb&gt;li a &amp;OIIIelilent.
· II a now a' oon!er...,o wan
''Thla wW mako aom• VI- obviously aimed II lliiOOihtlw
meoo 1h11111," a bJF 'rlllldng u.&amp;.-Solgon reladons. Ho .,.
Amorloan ollloor llld.
phi IIIII hi• Pion• for a _ . .
Tbloullltlon ol the eountey IIIII
Preoldont NclQieo Van Thlou
Plrmlt a "lll'Uai
held urpnt
1"'111!1' oo~
el" of u.s. toreoe bo&gt;'
lltlon Willi U.S. Amho&amp;lldnr the
ollbl&amp;7eet•
Ellsworth Bunker and then
The =:•llt&amp;ure was on his
publicly stated IIIII the Unl!ld govemm
and Thleu knew l~
~· would he "de~ the Willi John
loovlng ol!lco tldo

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The Mtla• CoWIQ' Commllo
alooora todaf accoPIOdlbldll"om
lbo Trl • Stall llfl!1lrlela Corp,;
Apple Grovo, lor 10,000 1DII• of
No. 67 lll'lrel and bldo lroa\ the
Diamond QliartJIO, InC., '
Alban,y, for e.ouu tuno of Um..
atone.
1be Tri • Stall Matertols bid

lalrgroundo. The drlvor, 1\Jbert
Chevalier, 23, GalliPolis, trl~
tng west, lost control of hll car
on the rllfM.llcked h1sflwal BOd
ran lt into a ditcb. No InJuries
or arresu were reported.
The other miS"-P · blppened
siX-tenths or a mile wt.tt o1.

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11aniaged.

Brooks Bond
Dies Saturday

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CHAMPION SALESMEN- Cllamplnn tlcket sellerorortllol961HicQu..O.Huila were IIIIOUIIeed
Sunday a!lernoon at tile National Guard Armory In P• Plesoan~ c~ tile 11111 onnua1 MelgaGallla-Mason event. Two of the three ehiJ11]ions pictured above with sleepl~ bags, received (or
their outstanding efforts, are Rick Werner(center)ofPack 2t8, Pomeroy, and Wk.e stevens (right)
o( Pack 261, Pt. Pleasant. John Francies, lett, accepted Gallla~s award oo behalf or fluart Coronel,
Pack 203, GalliPolis.

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River~ea

Water Forces

Students Out
Water, nte:r ever)"ffhere, and

not a drqlto drink.
George Hargraves, SuperiDten-

dent ol the Melgl Local School
lllalrlct, was called to the Rut.
land 111811 School 11 7 a.m. toda1 wbor~ • water llno In tile
upllalro oltho bulldlni hadburll
Glrlnt! tile nlsllt. w- lloWod
trom that Door onto the llrll
floor and l.ntD the basement aa
a result of the break.

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the elo.
I1JIIIIl1;ary school tor clu••· 'lbe
break WBB twnd and replirll

GAUqEs- Gallljloll.. 12.2. were underway T\lef.lda.Y.

and 25,3 rumlns It loot of ron.
era; Pt. Pl11sant, 26.201 Pom•
~W-IIaaon. 25.311; Hlntnl\, 1.10
rlalns; Kanawha Fello, 6.30 rtaIns; CharlO•tun. 19,20, l&lt;&gt;odoo,
l'llllllins 1.5 feet ol roDors; Ml&gt;·
~ on tllo o!U; Wlnllold, .,.,.
nlng 4 loet of rollers,

VETERANS MEMORIAL
roy Club attended tile World AI·
HOSPITAL
fllra Institute In ctnclnnld '"'
AlllllTI'ED - Katie ~
l!arch 15 and 16. He Ia a memPomeroy; Clarence Turlaf, llPo ·
her ol the Meigs Marauder
llr; _ . _ &amp;nllh, ~..w..
marcl!lng '"II concert bandl. 1111
WCIIARGED-Goc'i' ~
Science Club 111&lt;1 tile Collego ·
Nedl Morrll, Ethel TIDMrl', ~
Club, 8lld attends the Mlclllle.
FUIEWOWCS A.'QIIII!D
laf Woot, Janat Harrla.
port Cbur&lt;h ol !llrlat.
A cootr1Ct W&amp;8CQI$Jetad--.
A member olllle Flrll Unll- da,y nl&amp;bl tho Roetno
111 Prelb1torlon Cbur&lt;h, Hlh&lt;IY
Ia acdve lli tbe College CIID -Cowlfll Fairlltjllld
Board lor ~ .
dlspla,ya on Aug. II
AuB. ·11
of the lt68lalr,

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Anal.111111 Johnaon'o diielllon
PUll ' pr~aun op . V - ·
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Ul'l ForoJan lliiJtui'
SAIGON (IJPD-Iilo l&gt;olp""
oholl over !ell wliio' lliiVIor
~I In tile VI..... ,lor lhaii
pnllldlnt Johnoon•a dpi:- tu
~ !rom ol!lct tlda fill' and
bla &amp;uiPtns!on of -bi!W die
war center• or the North.
There were lll'o!IK lndl&lt;eUon&amp;
the Unl!ld Statal .'!.O!dd .1111 tllo

,.or. - , I l l

lni tllree accldonta _Jnveatiptid .
over tho weekend bo&gt;' Mtlai'Co!JD.
~ Sherif! &amp;!Iori c; Jloiot-K'o
Do&amp;&gt;artmenl.
The tirat w&amp;l I two-cal lncloo
dunt on Route 7, at thtdniernollon o1 Coun~ Hood 26, at 5:15
p.m. Saturday, when acardrl....
10· lio&gt;' IJndo Bamto, It, Ohio

Vniveratty atudellt at AtheRII,
turned In lronl ol a vehicle oPo
erated ~ Jerry E. Smdpua, 33,
Parker8b1111.
IUJ.ages to the ~ass car
wan oaUma!ld at $4410
tllo
Barnes vehicle bed ..,Proxima~
ly $800 dllmages. Mloa Barnes
was cltod to Melgo Couni;Y Court
on a cherp of fllllns tu )'leldthe
rliJrt of Wlfo
.
~· to tile left
or a ..1967 model IUIO was cauaed

Bids Accepted
By Commission

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m. on Houtoa 124
7 about
two-tenths ot a mile wtlt of the

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Was in Dayton

there was need for "all VietBond, sa, formerly or Mason, namese and only Vletname.e" to
died Saturday In the state hos- settle the future of their eoontry,
u1 am hopelu.l that the action
pital in Columbus.
IUliiOUilCed
last niAIII will prow
Mr. Bond, a retired s c h o o 1
teacher, was born M3! 11, 1882 ro ne a step roward peace,'~ he
at Sl.cmore, W, Va. He was the said, adding that wherever he
son or the late Isaac and &amp;1- ha_a travelled in tile U n 1 ted
sarma FWlk Bond. His wife, Re- States he has COUild. "American•
becca Bernice Bond, died in 1958. or all ages seeking peace In
Mr . Bond was a member of the VIetnam andreooncUiaUon!nthla

Route 7, on Route U3, today at
4:30 a. m. where a Plch-~ truck
driven by Bob WUUams, 27, Rt.
1, Rutland, hltamud-coveredseoconducted at the Lord of 0 u r tion or highway where water had
Resurrection Cburch with Fa- heeo &amp;tanding and went ln\0 a
ther Ohr oltlclatlng. Burial was ditch. There were minor dlzp..
hi Bear Creek cemetery In Trout- ages but no arrest or ln:luriea.
wood, &lt;Jllo, with IIIII mllltacy

Steer Run Baptist Church.

honors.

MASON -

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BrooKS Bentley

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country.••

Buckles Gets

MEIGS TIIAm

JHS Grid Job

w••

pasiMitger.

TO CONDUCT DRIVE
MASON - 'llle Maaon Home-·
mskoro home domonstratlon oloj)
will COillllct a door.to-4oor drive
In MaiOD ll"om Tueldlf lhrou811

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SHOW sr ARTS 7 P.M.

'ThiU'odlf collocdiiK !undo for
Cro1a.Nallonal

American Red

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al Jack1011 Hlgb School.
Buckles come1~Jaek10ntrom
LakeWOOd JU&amp;tl Scbool where he
has been head coach lor the last
three years. Lakewood Is a con.
sotidated Clasa AA scbool near
Hebron, Ohio. fDs coaddng record there is 19-6-2. ln 1966
hla loam wss Ucklng Cowlly
Co-a:laq,lon with a record of
8-1. Ho .... llll!l8d Co.Coach
ol. the year. Last year his team
record wa&amp; 6-2-1. He is prelident ol the LloklngCowl~ Coach·
es' AS!IOCiation.
Previous to this he was an asll1118nt coach al Coohoctm lllil&gt;
School ror three years. He is a
graduato of Logan 111i1&gt; SChool
and received a B. S. Educatici'J
lrom Obio University 1n 1962.
GOLFERS TO MEET
A meeting of the Pomel'O)'
Golf Club to elect new officers

make plans for the coming
,....., will be held Thurldlf,
AprU t, at 7:30 p.m. at the
cl.mhouae. All members and lnterelted persona are invited.
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Umeatuno, P,:iO per tun for 500
ton ol No. 4 Umestone, another ol
$2.20 per tun for .500 tun of No,
9 UmoaiOno, and P-20 pwr ton
lor 5,000 ion ol No. 6711mestune.
Attend~Jlg were Commlss~
.,.., &amp;bert Clark and Warden

Ours.

(Conunued fro"' Pap!)
lnaUKW"al aQ..... .,.. that uTbis
pnarotlon of Americans Ia wJU..
iq: to Pi¥ any .Prln, bear 11\VbuJI..
doll, moot II1Y hordthll&gt;, IIA'Ort
II1Y friend, oPPGIIIJ1Y lot, waosure the survival andth1111uccesS:
ot. llbertv. ,,
u\\'e nave hti~W that com~·
pact, u JOOnaon saW. teara
welllna: In his eyes. u1 lhaU
oonllnue to keep I~ - e r
llle trlela and tells ahead. 11&gt;1
lllroo&amp;tll of tlda C&lt;IUJIIr)' wDI
llo ••.ln lilt wdlf of our pooplo."
The Prelldonl'' declelon waa
a well kept 10crll from ell but
his most tntimate asaoctates.
IIIPdllcllllly, tllo only Cablnll .
member atandlni b1 In Jalln.

equaiP®ulations."

IIOII'aWbltoHouooofllcs...,.
tile IPMCh wa• Daten• s.cr.. ·
~ Clark M. CIU!ord, a frlood

VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
Admlallono Hoapltal - DIIY!d
BUrna, Marietta; Roy Buchanon, IDd advtaer Bince the Pres~
ReodOYIIIe; Jol&gt;n Groce, IJ&gt;.1I ~·· congre•stonaJ •••
Jobrililn . lnfOrtiiicl ~If
Bcttom; F~Q&lt;e Siiuer,' Mllkllepoi!t:;
Janet Harris, MallOn, Eula Web- of hla doclolon notiO nm during
ster, Pomeroyi Thomas Puck- a brief mil to tile vice
ett, Orient; Talbert Klmsrd, prolldenl'a lljiOl'llllenl lhorlly
before , Humphrey' 1 deporlllre
Coniville.
Dladlarpa SaturdiJ- Roacoo lor Mexico Cl~ eorly 9lnl!lf.
Wells, Nellie Groce.
Admloolona lllllda,y - N111ey
Hall, Vinton; Claudo Roy, Ra.
D OF A TO MEET
cine; Phil ~J).er, Rutland;
CboLodge 323, llouil&gt;tora
Clarence MorlUI, Pomeroy.
of
America,
will meat Tueodlf,
D11c:hargea !llndQ" - Terry
McDaniel, Alma 51Jq&gt;11011, Gor- April 2, 11 8 p.m. IDIIIatlon of
a aUont
tnlde Hall, Thoma a Puckett, Rog- oflloera wDI be held
auetlon
by
tho
Good
ol
till
Order
er Klein.
Committee.
Blrlh !lmdo.v - Mr. and Mrs.
Timothy Hell, Vinton, a dau81&gt;·
tar.
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPrr AL
SaWrday Admlaalono - None.
Saturda1 Dlachargea - Boa"
ale Bndford.
8mda,y Admlaalono - None.
&amp;alday Dlodlarpo - None.

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ONE DAY

OF

PAIRS

SLACKS ·and JEANS
FOR MEN and BOYS

Burl~~1rord

tun and with ood releue. Sell laopo. Cullrod~
- t~~~ered le,s - new colors that you'll like to

J EANS

a,

HurllilgtOn - Men'• and bo.Y'• western
szyle jeans - 50 J)Or cent V)'cron ~
ester Md 50 per cent cotton. Sbe• 29 to
38 well~ Blue, wheat. Ioden, bllcl&lt;.

PfWL SMART · loft, · ·.
the Cltlzoos National Banlt In Mlddlopo~ wa• proiODied
with &amp;,ploque and wu
an honorary 4-l!eloj, member lllondaf nlgbt 11 tilt annual Melt!•
Couni;Y ·WI Ollkero, Advllora and Paronll Conleranco held In the Pomeroy Junior IIIII&gt; SChooL
carOl Plar~o, Hllht. cilJinl!lnol.,ljle countJ 4-H Advisory CommJttoe, made lbo pre11ntadon. The
Mlddllport bank alto ,._ pri- a plaq.O·In recogllidon of tllo SUPPOrt Jllven In tile promodon
of tile fOUIII PfOil"llllo

Men's Sizes • • •. SUS
Boys Regular Sizes $3.95'
Boys Slim Sizes - - S3.9S
. "ON'DD' [YL SLAt() .. I
lOll lUr &lt;oat cotton -P~ noaa. llllf
loQpo, cut!ed bottOms - lllzea 29 1o 36, Whitt}
blue, Jl)ldon brown, lodon.
.

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SUm nt - liH• 28 tu 36. Coppll'lone .,.. co1rM
every WMk dlfo 1J1.
;cJuilllw Thurodaf, 1:30 tot.
Frldaf 1:30 1D I - daf 1:30 tu 9.
.

$29.95
/or iJi
9'x li area

combination of
comfort 111d

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Cleaners

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whole new
in vinyl flooring. Even high heels won't depress
the

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Counly 4-H olflcors, Advlaoro
Pr. Haprman urpd tbooo attoncllns 1D
hAving In lnqulrlns mind and I pOII!lYO
llld to conlldlr the Individual.

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AKRON - ·Dlnciora

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Plant May Come
A spokesman Cor the Americr.n ElecUic Power IYittDI laid
Mondaf constru&lt;Uon of 1 plant at tllo 750 acre Cboablro eltlma,y
not belin tor another 34 years.
WOllam Corbell, ualotant pli&gt;llc relsdono dlnc:tor for AJ!P
ln New York City, aald AEP. however, dou ~laotobulldiPla:
on tho Gellla Co""'f ol!l.
•-we plan to eonltl'Uet a plaat there aoinec~Q IDCllt will be a
major one." said Olrt:lett, '"but it is oot 1D OW' plana for tbe aert
:M-5 years." Corbett added IIIII 11111"1 could be a chango In plana.
loadllv 10 eerUer c-tructloo.
• Tl'i8AEP ·o.vBU!I\\'fiiiliverar .. ·
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JlCIIIDtlal planl altea, tho bulk h has boon ~ 'Gellla
being In OhiJl and West VIJ'IIn- County reconlly~armer­
la. The Cllellllre site 11 one ol erJ owners ol the
Dill' Cbethe newest acq.d.red llit:ea l o r llhire have been
1he proce11
fUture ._oton of AEP.
of leulni llle pl"OJIOI'V lor the

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,.We _plan to use Ute :dtealor

JIM CLATWOBTHY

JOE lUNDY

expanslon," aald Corbett,

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JOHNINGELS

MilS Delegates Named
TWo Middleport 111811 School
wDI atleOld Bueke!'o Boys
llato to he bold In J\Die on tile
campus of Ohio Unlverlll!' ..,.

junior&amp;

der l!pDllaorolllp olllle F - Bomell Poll 128,

Amorlean Lo..

glon,

ClllltoOrP&gt;1, om olllr.
andJames
Mrl• ....,. Clalworlllf, and

Hlb&lt;IY,',. ol Mra. II ar y
Hlb&lt;IY. hiYI belli tlllllld I I doltpin; end BoiiW l!rldib", ... ol
Nrt. Opel Prlddr, IIIII Jalui Ill-

Joe

CJatwQrtby under IJ)(IIlaorllbip
ol tho local Middleport - Pomo-

QPCOming crop IMIOIL
.,'Ibis Js mly normal proee-

the &lt;lleshlre site _prolllbly will (ltre thou&amp;b," commMited a .POWnot be the next one.''
er company oftlcJ&amp;l •

Tho Meigs Coun\Y Comml ..
sloner• have 001 AprU 15,1968
u tho dato lor apubli&lt; hearing
on tllelr deeiElon to reeognlzt
lbo existing Gt111a • Mtla•
c.A.P. as the omc&amp;al '"War
on Poverey.''
PoiiUcal oubdlvlolonoonciJn.
dlviduals wishing to contest
this decl•.lon are reQ.Uested to
IIIPeot berorethe CommlosloJlo
en on the above date at 9 a.m.
Tile htll'lnll will he held In lbe
Comnilslloners' quarters ~
clled In the Melgo t.:oun11
Courthouse.
BOB PRIDDY

wu: lilt' tb- of a !Ilk Jllven 117

AEP's Cheshire
In 3 to 5 Years

Demands

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talk 117 ur. u•-

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Thls morning, the 8-car terry
was ®etating whUe the 15-car
lercy was having its .a&gt;rons reInstalled at O.Kan Hartor.

Gettbig

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Tmstees

orlck.Jia&amp;w-.

elnot 9, ouhtS

Tr1nslucent
Bow ·
Narrow-S to 8

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service and finishing.

BLACK PATENT

Qux:an's wife and twochlldren
were with him. ••ay the time we
returned to Henderaon,anddrove
around to GalliPolis, it was 5

•owe boardtd the terry around
10:30 p,m.,'"Wld~ncan. ••About
nve mlrarttllater, when we were
lWit tho IDOUih of tile Kanawha
River, I hiUd a crash, ora thud.
1 looked back, and 111w the rear
or&gt;ron ltandi!IK atraliht liP•

can.
Ploolllll VaD11 HoiPiiol .,..
tllorllleo toda,y l - e d lhl Jn.
)Ired man ao Thmnllllerwuod,
27, ollie Tox&amp;l Rd., &lt;illllpolla.
Ho ria admitted at11:25 p.~.
-andrelaued.
An wu made to rOo
turn to.tH HendlrfiOII llndiiWtut
botll -rona bltlho o1 tile
river;"' ltriDdlng lhl veoael and

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Buy now and got special sale
savings on a huaky IHon Chevy
Job .Tamer wilh a big 8-lool bo•.
Sl• or V8 engine. Cualon\ com·
fort and appearanoe oqulplllenl.
Chrome hub capa. And chrome
lronl bumper. Aloo ava!labla 11
special aavlngi: power otoerlng
and - · brakea; 292 Six en.
glne •nd ~·apeld lranaml~olon; .
3ll8 V8 and. outomatlc ·3-tpeejl
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lhort In a row boat. He awarent1y was hit on the head bo&gt;' one
of ·111e cabloo," conllnued ~

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tile Yller bank.
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Melga ·Coanl;y
4-a Olllcera, Advlaora and l'lr'",
IIJII C&lt;lol...,ce "'' bold In tile
l'lllllenv' JUnior 111i1&gt; SChool ' .
· GIYtn ,platlloa and ~
_ . , . , . lllelr _..ill 1111
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CUSHIONWOOD

lti pusengera.
The tront apron came loose
shortly after the rear ret ron broke
oa, according to D.mcan. otficlals then IDtilled O.KanHarbor,
which installed the steel aprons
over the weekend.
D.mean said help came about
cy'a barge.
One man was tnjured and two three bour s later. It required another two hours to get the aprons
vehicles were damlged.
Accordin&amp; to one eye witness, out of the water and the Palo·
Thomao N. ~an, !OM Stcond
Ave., Galllpolla,. I Good)'ear
Plant omplo)'o and Iormor Pt.
Pllllllll rtoldont, tile lncldont
occurred shortly altar tile lorry
hetan Its triP 1o Kanaup ll"om
111e HendoroonlandiJll,

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Tw~ne POI'IODI In tilhl

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dian Jibe sOah, u a poaoll&gt;lo
target for a r-ed Ked
ottenlln.
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can were stranded on the 15-car terry on the Ohio River for
appi'Qlllmataly ~ hollr• late
hiondaf nJ&amp;ht
eerb' Tueldlf
a!ler two reconlly lnotllled a!lol
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Btltlaopo, not out!od.

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MENS PERMANENT PRESS

PERMANENT. PRESS

-over, oome mDI11117 """"
cos In SOJ,on llld tllof lelt ~
Prt..denl', · - - coalil .
lndl&lt;l!l the lllrt· ol .. ...-til
U.S. tioap dMocelallon whHanoi goeo &amp;Ions or eat.
Amerkln mUitary ...,..,,
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ollen&amp;lve tills spring (
surprise. pPeriencecl oo leio mer, possibly as early .. -..,
&lt;?~'}; tndta sampled In 51i&amp;on
down til combat rlldlneas ln American mUitlr)' IOUl )~+ .6&gt;; o~: , the field w11 one of
South VIetnam.
warned Hanoi had tile oPPutb&gt; • &lt;!' ~ &gt;'o and ..,... preloe for
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Juot received In tile busy IIIIo's and
lloportment
on tile lot floor hundroda ol Pair&amp; of alocko and Jeano
for men an~ boys. New colora lor
and IUIIlllltr
wear., A complete new selection ol 1iie1 - stop 1n .
rlibt awa,y, see IIIlo wonderful selactlon of alacko
and Jeans and pick out tile onea you want.

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arrhal In 5olgon 11o tAN ICI bla
poll lUI Weak lhlt tile
American PloPII art domandllw
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IJIVOI'IIIIelll llllcl...f I n d
SoUih Vl-ooe armed torcoa.
NoiWioiComment
In 1111 lint daf alttr
Johnllllll'a tolevlood addreao,
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u.s. Doouey _

Hanoi.
Red Cblna, In tile ....lqpvuncl,
alao wu •Dent for lbo ......1111
bul !l!lna watohers In HoliK
Ko!W llld Plklna'a would he eypJcellt vlt:rtolill. The
"Moo tllought'' for tho daf bo&gt;'
the Now Clllna - • opncf
""' a eaD tu throW tho u.s.
~'agreseors" out of VIetnam.
U.S. forces, doiPIII llle

Aprons Fail on Ferry Barge,
21 Persons are Stranded

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WASIDNGTON (UPD - The
!Q&gt;reme Court toda,y OJilanded
Its 41one man~ one vote'' doctrine to include local aovernment unitsheviJWgenorelpow.
er over a broad CBOinPJtlc
area. In an oPinion bo&gt;' Juadce
Byron R; White, llle court
ruled that an entire aeographical area uml¥ not be IPSJOl'oo
Uoned amo~ singiHnomher
districts of. substantlal.ly tm-

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Now YoU, Know

and Diamond

Slone Quorrlea bldwaa fl.75por
ton ror 3,000 ton or cruahed

Funeral services were h e 1 d
Mardi 15 hi Dayton tor Lt. James;
F. O'Liuslllln wl!o died In Viet.
nam on March 2. Service• were

"H wW not only he how we will
Pallbearers were Ronald Clay,
He is survived by four daugtlsurvive
but
Mtether
we
survive
Olesterj
Jamea Hobstetter, Rut 7
ters, Mrs. Zelia Smith, Buttahe
llld.
this
century,"
la; Mrs. Violet Crites, lHpley;
land, · Rooald Kshl, Lloyd RWI·
Kennedy, in answer to IJI&amp;S.. nels, Jr., Rob Malerlae and
Mrs. Erma Woods, Fayetteville;
and Mrs. Goldie Cochran, La- t1ons, made lt clear that .he did James Hundli.\V, all or Da.yton.
rue, Ohio; tour sons, John, Tor- not think Jollnaon•a witbdrawaJ Hooorary pallbearers were Maronto, Ohio; Isaac, Colwnbua; had left him in the politlon or vin ~eer, Fairborn; Pic. LarFred, of Macon, Ga. , and Bern- "abadow boxing," a11hough he ry Wiles, Honolulu, and Jeffrey
ard, Larue; 16 grandchildren and said Johnaon made It clear •1Je Werry, Pomeroy.
28 gr~t..grandchlldren, and one lo going to remain out of pollAtlondlng llle funeral !rom
brother, Ferry Bond, Beaver tics during the remainder or bill Meigs County were Mr. and Mrs.
term . He said he wouJ d contin- Wlllion&gt; lloboleltor and Mr. and
Falls, Pa.
Funeral services will be he1d ue to present his Ideas on the Mrs. James Hobltetter, RutTuesday at 1 p.m. at the Seer problems that race the nation. land; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cllf
••rr s a long road to Chlc110," and Mrs. Eldon Gaul, Chester;
Run Baptilt Church near Norman Town, W. Va. The Rev. Kennedy comnumted. ol t h e Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Van MetRoy Connard will ol!lclale, Hur- months ahead before the Demo- er, Middleport, and Mill Bernial will be in the Nutter Ceme- cratic National Convention in ice Am D.lrst, Pomeroy.
tery. Friends may eall at the August.
FogleliOili FUneral Home tlda
DAMAGE MINOR
evening from 7 to 9. The body
Minor damages were eauaed
wiD be takeo to the church one to a taxicab In an accldent on
bour prior to aenrlce1.
tile Kroger parking lot esrly
todS,y. A car driven by George
Caoto, 61, Pomeroy,bachedfrom
a parking apace into a cab tb'lvon by Loulo Laudormllt, 27, Midlllondlf, Tuoldlf
JACKSON - Ben Buckles has
dleport,
No charge
rued. Tho
AprU 1·2
been employed on a two - year
cab had to dllcharp a contract as head football coach
WATEIUIOLE NO.3

('fechnlcolor)
ames Coburn
carroll O'Cor110r
lorca.rtooos: Altereao; Grow
Thoro Moot Mr. M&gt;uoo

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boll on !l&gt;tld!. Vlitolm tu •1111&gt; Vietnam.
"' e~~..,u.e PIU1iell&gt;ailon 1n dlo
N...rthelo11, bla ataiOinllltl
&lt;011111&lt;~ Pendb&gt;li a &amp;OIIIelilent.
· II a now a' oon!er...,o wan
''Thla wW mako aom• VI- obviously aimed II lliiOOihtlw
meoo 1h11111," a bJF 'rlllldng u.&amp;.-Solgon reladons. Ho .,.
Amorloan ollloor llld.
phi IIIII hi• Pion• for a _ . .
Tbloullltlon ol the eountey IIIII
Preoldont NclQieo Van Thlou
Plrmlt a "lll'Uai
held urpnt
1"'111!1' oo~
el" of u.s. toreoe bo&gt;'
lltlon Willi U.S. Amho&amp;lldnr the
ollbl&amp;7eet•
Ellsworth Bunker and then
The =:•llt&amp;ure was on his
publicly stated IIIII the Unl!ld govemm
and Thleu knew l~
~· would he "de~ the Willi John
loovlng ol!lco tldo

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The Mtla• CoWIQ' Commllo
alooora todaf accoPIOdlbldll"om
lbo Trl • Stall llfl!1lrlela Corp,;
Apple Grovo, lor 10,000 1DII• of
No. 67 lll'lrel and bldo lroa\ the
Diamond QliartJIO, InC., '
Alban,y, for e.ouu tuno of Um..
atone.
1be Tri • Stall Matertols bid

lalrgroundo. The drlvor, 1\Jbert
Chevalier, 23, GalliPolis, trl~
tng west, lost control of hll car
on the rllfM.llcked h1sflwal BOd
ran lt into a ditcb. No InJuries
or arresu were reported.
The other miS"-P · blppened
siX-tenths or a mile wt.tt o1.

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11aniaged.

Brooks Bond
Dies Saturday

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CHAMPION SALESMEN- Cllamplnn tlcket sellerorortllol961HicQu..O.Huila were IIIIOUIIeed
Sunday a!lernoon at tile National Guard Armory In P• Plesoan~ c~ tile 11111 onnua1 MelgaGallla-Mason event. Two of the three ehiJ11]ions pictured above with sleepl~ bags, received (or
their outstanding efforts, are Rick Werner(center)ofPack 2t8, Pomeroy, and Wk.e stevens (right)
o( Pack 261, Pt. Pleasant. John Francies, lett, accepted Gallla~s award oo behalf or fluart Coronel,
Pack 203, GalliPolis.

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Water Forces

Students Out
Water, nte:r ever)"ffhere, and

not a drqlto drink.
George Hargraves, SuperiDten-

dent ol the Melgl Local School
lllalrlct, was called to the Rut.
land 111811 School 11 7 a.m. toda1 wbor~ • water llno In tile
upllalro oltho bulldlni hadburll
Glrlnt! tile nlsllt. w- lloWod
trom that Door onto the llrll
floor and l.ntD the basement aa
a result of the break.

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l)'lllll&amp;alum
the elo.
I1JIIIIl1;ary school tor clu••· 'lbe
break WBB twnd and replirll

GAUqEs- Gallljloll.. 12.2. were underway T\lef.lda.Y.

and 25,3 rumlns It loot of ron.
era; Pt. Pl11sant, 26.201 Pom•
~W-IIaaon. 25.311; Hlntnl\, 1.10
rlalns; Kanawha Fello, 6.30 rtaIns; CharlO•tun. 19,20, l&lt;&gt;odoo,
l'llllllins 1.5 feet ol roDors; Ml&gt;·
~ on tllo o!U; Wlnllold, .,.,.
nlng 4 loet of rollers,

VETERANS MEMORIAL
roy Club attended tile World AI·
HOSPITAL
fllra Institute In ctnclnnld '"'
AlllllTI'ED - Katie ~
l!arch 15 and 16. He Ia a memPomeroy; Clarence Turlaf, llPo ·
her ol the Meigs Marauder
llr; _ . _ &amp;nllh, ~..w..
marcl!lng '"II concert bandl. 1111
WCIIARGED-Goc'i' ~
Science Club 111&lt;1 tile Collego ·
Nedl Morrll, Ethel TIDMrl', ~
Club, 8lld attends the Mlclllle.
FUIEWOWCS A.'QIIII!D
laf Woot, Janat Harrla.
port Cbur&lt;h ol !llrlat.
A cootr1Ct W&amp;8CQI$Jetad--.
A member olllle Flrll Unll- da,y nl&amp;bl tho Roetno
111 Prelb1torlon Cbur&lt;h, Hlh&lt;IY
Ia acdve lli tbe College CIID -Cowlfll Fairlltjllld
Board lor ~ .
dlspla,ya on Aug. II
AuB. ·11
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ftle Colrpny's armual tr,. • Central Ohto Coal operaUona.
otori1111 !&gt;I' 1111pl'&lt;!Yiq,!Jnf"!ildl Ct,~1111 Pr&lt;l81'•m Ia like a.min- . FoieOi.. !!ave ~ Up;
ha~ yielded power~-~- ., re itldultr)' ih itltlf. An'av~ ~~.~~ ·haVe been· ·-fOrmed! and
is unliildinl In Soulltoall.lJ!t.lo. er""' ol 60 men and youlila will , llil&gt;. ·"!"Ckefl ili.them, In cooperaFor Uie 24111 yoor, tno -..· be employed dall7 during the Uon ' wilh tha. Cl!lo Divlllon ol
Unga irt· belni piiJiiel! lii' mlil- ""to Ol!illl wteh of file pllllit- WUdllle. calUt&gt;lnSaltoahavebeen
eel and unmlned areaa:ln Guora. lnJ oeaaon, which runs Uii:OOII&gt; dovolopf In Uie denoe wooded
oey, Noble, Moraan and Mullldn.: April.
....,., to proYlde ruatlclent and
gum · counties. In Ume, thllland
Fruita or the previous amual trallei' Ci.c1Ut1ea for weekend and
will become more produetivea.nd" plandnJ ventures are _Quite vial~ week-lor~~ vlaltqra.
treah water Ia available tor
drinking at thole locatlooa.
'1118 ·rarest• and camplnl ar•
eaa all began with the tlrlt seedling planted 24 years qo.
Walder D. Sm1111. the Com~
pany'a reclamation aupervtaor
at McConnolovllle, oald tile an.
nual plandngs are a part of_a
loq..r8Jll8 program which began
before surface mine leglaladon
came into etreet. Our program
haa gained national recogrdtlon.
Smith oald that 1,250,000 seedlings were ordered rrom State
of Ohio nuraeries at Green
~rings, Marietta and ZanesvUie
this year. When they are planted
- 1,200,000 011 mine banks and
50,000 on unmined fields - the
company wtll have planted 24,350,000 tree seedlings oo 24,350
acres ol. land Jn 24 )'881'1.
More than 75 per cent of. these
seedlings grow to maturity. Varieties btclude hardwoods, such
as yeJlow poplar, red oak, white

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wllo
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ta;Cult and 11Yclii11ore.
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1beoe haidwood varletle• are pate ill the 'out~.ng, ancl .a num~ If . ~ lftor !141ty,lrY lilcl thO
plllllled alont Uie mined banko, ber of state Dmclala ar~ ached.. ~al~ ,oald ·~· ....
willie white pine, reel pine, vir- ulecl to put I~ an appearanco, era ol • lavllll .._ratlve 011
l!lnla pine and larob, pU 111111·
·'lbe facilities
are free to the · Park AVII.' IIi Uio kM!-7o, vOIOdto
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wooda, are planted IIi, Uie open pubUc oo a opeclal permit lYaii· "'!111\'UC\ ''heavytlrilll!OI'koo~
nelda.
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Smitll said rec;llpnatton·of tiM Ma,ps of the reclaimed areas de~ for the riots tills ~u· .~.
ia more thanplantlngtr"'•· ''The notblg camping litea, picnic ar~ ~ ev'!' . ~ ••tn cue ol'• ••
EUiel ~ caile.t Fttryc.;;.,
land Jiruat be madeulhlul ~.Pro.. eaa, dlhlng lakea and access
aild
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It ' ~d• 1\·tHo
roada aloo are dlatrlbuted wiUi
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The tree plallt[ng prOJect has Uie permlta. A otato lllhlng liBobby
··hail
reme~ecl
l'lrrt
resulted 1n the estabJIIhment ol cense Is required, of course,
For 'llle nature watchers, it is tiled a certain Uii'ollt ·iozeoae
a dozen camp lite artaa capable of handling more than 800 not 11rnUiual .to see deer, foxes, when he sang on her w,,.fb!ng.
too chariQ' telethoo aild '
tents and trailers, Camping and rabbits.. raceoona, ICJdrrela,
Uie
IWi&gt;e and wherolllecouldbj,y
minks,
beavers
or
some
50
kinds
picnicJdng facilities have been
it
fast ... The ,tirand name tr¥
ol
birda
In
the
area
whldl
once
provided.
unack'a,.
arx1 Ethel lndl&lt;1ated
'llte National Campert and fUk- - not too IIUUV year• aeo she'd
.have
aomeone in N. Y,
era Assn. has made AfJ'11118- was desolate.
rush aome rlillt down but Per.
l'f replied: "I bouilll Uiom In
WalhlnJtOn!' ... Ia he ltlk!nc
too ilWch, Perry asked Ethili
UJ Udnk, he ill, 11 Bol:lb,.l blgw
P"f asset alllllecl.
Wlu' didn't LBJ immediale]f
oak, white ash, tUver maple,

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LlFTING A BATCH or seedlings !rom a truck prior to
planting in Southeast Ohio are Walter D. Smith Oelt), Ohio
Power reclamatio11 suPervisor, and Joseph Pyatt, a crewman. The compaey's tree-planting program extends through
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Unscramble tht~e four Jumblea.

one leUtr to each aqua~. to
form four ordinary "·ord11.

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On this day in history;
In 1792, Congress authorized
the mint 10 coin money, all to
be Inscribed with motto .. E

Pluribus Unmn!'
In 1866, Pre.,ident Andrew
Johnson signed a proclamation
declaring 1n end to the

"insurrection" In the South.
In 1932, Charles Limbrgh
lett ~01 (100 iD a New York

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an unidentified
In ' - • his ki&lt;hli&gt;ed son

A YEAR'S GROWTH makes Qllite a dl[[erence, Walter D.
returned. Bruno ; _&amp;!lith, Ohio Pnwar . Co. reclamation SUPe~l0~1 ppservts..; ~e.
llloilorw lla~Wnonn· ·was lllllha· :. is holding a young seecu.:q: which is, to b8 Plahted ihhl year•.
guilt,y ol. kiqlng and murderwhile examining a yoq tree planted a year ago. The coJDoo
ill: the LirniH!rgh child anclwas
pany' s tree-planting program extends through ~rll.

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WHAT rr COS1S iO
TAKE OUT A
!EAUTIFUL Si~L..

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Alli!OM

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lt'o · Jull one laugil Iller
anolher thit IPflni lor Mike
911!11111 who dldn~ have Ume a
year li(D fD crack • omilo.
wao lbe hanlellI'
tlorklni plo,yer In tho St. Louio
Clrdinalo' camp laot oprlng
when he wa• alked to . llhUt
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11om Uie outtleld to Uiinl baae.
Ro often reported two boors
"I hope thill 4oaa•l dampen
earller than the other players
your mfha•ia•m Cor baubaU,
and ftolded hwmecla ol !IJ'(UI·
Frftldier•
derl ln practice before and
~r exhlbltioo gamea,
tt~annon•s deterrrrlnatloin ena~
bled him to develop into an
adequate delenolve Uiird beaoman and he played an
important role In thOCardlnalo'
march to tile National Leailue
~ and Uie ,...ld champloolhlp. At Uie aame limo,
Mike paid the price for hit
Pfeoc&lt;UPBtioo with learnine new
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aldlis b)' batting only .24.1 In
CINCINNATI (UPD - .• ~ new · 1967 compared to .288 ln 1966.
hlsh 1968 lndivl&lt;hlal team game
wu rolled in the American
Bowltng Congress ToUI'DIIIUint
hero Monday nlgiJ~
Left.handor Harvey Dutzel ol
Independence, Mo., Ored 1 289
with ao o!O.fllahloned twO&lt;hoie
ball.
Dutzel, $3, a securiQ' auard,
_.... a tiDal tllree pme8wlth
10 straiJbt otrtkea, left 1 pin In
the 11th frame and rtnlshed
Eastern's baseball team, WI~
with a &amp;.Pare.
able to open its 20.pme ached~
It was . Dutzel's second 289 ule or "20 pmes Monday because
game in 33 years o[ bowline~ of Uie heavy raintall that hit the
His first camfl in the 1951 Mi... araa &amp;inc~~,)' nialtt, elJP'cl to get
aourl &amp;ate Tournament at St. llarted Wodneoday.
Joseph. t:lltzei llnlahecl Monday
Eaatem Diamond Coach Danny
With a 623 aarlea, rolllnJ hla 289 Wrlillt'a Eaglea had been Biated
Oilier a pair or 167 gamea.
to holt the Glouster Tomcats
H.ll 289 knocked olf the Pr• ·Monday afternoon. Eastern' II seeviOU&gt; higil team indlvl~ game and scheduled game is at home
by 11 pins.
11811nat Kyger Creek on WedEd Haefner, Scranton, Pa. 1
had I 278 &amp;mdi,Y and Ted
ZliPPkt, stevensville, Mich.,
.PO•ted the same mark earlier

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Today 115 Tuesday, April 2, the
93rd da,y of 1968 with 273 to
follow,
The moon is between Its new
phase and first quarter.
The morning star Is Venus.
The evening stars are Mars
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11111va at st. Loulo and rookie Fran!&lt; Coaln• had

hammerl IWII' II I ,380

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aild bandlea hlmaoll wiUi quiot
aaiUl'lllte In Uio Dold.
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tna hlo Uilrd homer of lbe
lpl'lng and a double aa lbe
Cardinals beat the Chlcqo
White SOx 3-1 Mmdl,)' and
raised their grapelrult league
record to 15~. He homered to
give Uia Cardinal a a I-ll ieod In
the Hcond lmln8 and scored
~r hlo - l e "' give Uiom a
~llead In the sixth.
World Serlea hero Bob Glbaon
ylolded nve hila In Uie aeven
lnnlnga and Jim COsman and
Hal Gliaon pitched hiUeaa ball
IIi Uie iaot two Innings.
Doubles by Boo1 Powell and
Dave John..., """e tile big
blowa 0[ a three-1111 a1xth 1mlng
roily which carried Uie BaiUmore Orlnlea fD a 5-2 triumph
over the Walhtngton Senators,
who had 11011 lour atralllllt

I1Jo trl!&gt;iOIIor the Senators.

Bo• Top Braves
Gary Waolewald allowed nine
hlta In HVIII iDnlnp and Lee
Stange COD1J&gt;Ioled the llhutoul In
Uie Bo- Red SOx' 1~ victory
over the Atlanta Braves. Reggie

rhl• month.
Belt O't'erall game or the 1968

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'llle EaKle&amp; have 13 candlclate1
out lor tile aprtns aport wiUi atx

OnJ,y iWlior pla_ylng It B II I
Schultz, Uilrd bueman, and Bob

men.
SSnlora are Larry

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pitcher .first bateman; Mike Martin, llhortstop; Jerry Burke,
catdleri Don Rood, i.1Utflelder;

8111 Glllilan, outrlelder s n d
&amp;eve Cowdery, pltcher.outfield-

Ritchie, outfielder, 11 Uie oop..
omore. Frolb are Mike Borin&amp;
pitcher • first basemani Dave
Smith, pitcher • ftrlt baseman;
Howle Caldwell, secood baseman, and Terry Stephen11 and
Dale Boston, ruutelders.
Eastern's hurlers are all ri&amp;tlthanders with the exception or
Cowdery,
The Eagles played Southern a

7 6ers Win, Prepare
For Eastern FIna
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ABC waa a perfect 300 March 2
by John Caras, Phiiade.ll&gt;hia, In
alngies pia,y.
Only 300 game on ABC team
plo,y In 65 yeara waa by Lea
By GARY KALE
Sc:hta&amp;ler last year at Miami
UPI S»rts Writer
Boach In Classic Dlvlaion comNEW YORK (UPI) - Hal
Petllton.
Greor Ia Uie 15-loot giant ol the
There were no changes In PhiladQ1hla 76ers.
~·· h],dM~ . ~f . ., teaw,.. Wllt Chll!iberialn Ia 7-{oot·l
cotnPitltiOK.'
sky&amp;cr1U)81' who specializes in
the dunk. Greer Ja a fl.2 guard
who is so deadly [rom short
ANNOUNCE DRAFT
riUJBI .that hill teammates call
NEW YORK (IJPI)- The N• hlm "Mr. 15-looter."
tioDai Beaketboll Association Ia
Greer, wearing yards ot ~~
~J~P~Cted to amounce tile draft to Protect ln,jurl" to hia lelt
.Picks tor the first round of IU thigh and rlsht knee, led a bond
coliOifato dratt un W.mesda,y. of rwm11w wounded 76ers to a
The llipe'a [onnal draft Ia 113-97 victory over the New
eeheduled lor loll,)' 8 In New York Knicka Mondo,y nlill~ The
York, but the nra;.rowut picka triumph cUnched their pla,)-olt
wUI be mado prior to that by series, four eames to two, and
let the staae lor a bes»-o[..seven
taliPhone·
Eastern tlvloloo Dna1 llalnat
~o' Boaton Celticl In Philadelphia, be8lnnll1ll !;mda.y.
Tbe lhllt&gt;-ahootin£ Greer
GALLIPOLIS, OIUO,
dlaPia,yed the oame proftclency
Saluriia,y, March 30, 1988 that eariltd him the Natiooal
SAL&amp;'i REPORT OF
Buketblll Aaaoctatton•a AB-&amp;ar
OIUO VALLEY LIVESTOCK CO. gamo KVP eward as he boat
HOGS _ 1?5 to 220 lbo. 18 blck a tenaciou• New York
19; 2ZIJ' to 250 lba. · 18·. to 19; deftnM with aome clutch
Utlil 11 w ·IB; Fat sowa lt.to •hoolbw In Uie third porlo&lt;l.
If· llaa• 12 to 15; Boara 10
to' It; si.wo and. Pll• 60 to
100; s.oat•.8 to 18.
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CATTLE - !Ioera 20 fD 26;
Helfero 18 tD 25; BUy Beet
zt1 tD ·zs; Fll Cowl It to 19;
eemero 12 to 15; !lllla 18 to
22; llllk eowa 100 to 200,
VEAL CALVES - Topa 38;
Soc:clndo 30 to 35; Meclinm 28 to
32·t •. oiin.
and HVI. 24 to 38;
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Culll18 to 24.
~- Ew8oanclt.ma.5
to Uf. IIDek - · 5 to 10; Fat
- · 5 tD .10; Culls I 1D 5;
aooka 4 to 10; Fat. Welbera 21
a.eko 4 to 10; Fat Mora s
to 1!1.
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20: 'comlnon 14 to 18.
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nesda,y, Ajlril 3.

Greer scored 13 or his 35
points in that quarter and took

practice pme last week with
~ncer' Borin&amp; and Cowdery
_pitching and wm the eonteat 9-4.
Following is the 1968 Eastern schedllle:
EAirrERN 1968

Glouster
Ajlrll 3 - Kygor Creek
April 4- At Parkersburg South
April 5 - Federal Hocking
April 8 - At Alexander
Ajlril 9 - Wahama
April 10- At Meigs Reserves
April 15 - At Southern
Ajlril 17 - At SOuthweatem
April 19 - Hannan Trace
AjlrU 29 - At Glouater
AjlrU 30 - Aleunder
Mo,y 1 -· At Kygor Creek
May 2 - Meip Reserves
loll,)' 3 - At Fedarol Hocking
loll,)' s - Southern
loll,)' 13 - Southweatern
April 1 -

p~tr serlea, four IU'lll
to two.
u RasHII hal matured in his
coae~" commented Ihrwie
Butcher, DM:rolt mentor. "lt
should be lnteretting to see him
match strategies with Alex
HannmJ. I think. under the
elrcumatance•, 'die series should
go the distance...
Flnaia SChorluled
The CelUc 1 Oi)ln a best--oi!Miven Eastern Ilvillon final
series IIi Phlltdell&gt;hla Sondi,Y.
The 76ers, dd:endlrc chamPionS,
Ig
18
advanr:ecl to this bracket by
beating the New York Knick&amp;
11:1-97
Monday to tako lbe oet
By United Pres11 International
SYOOEY (UPJ)-Jose Torres, with only two losses.
Havlicek, a gunner who &amp;OOots
175, New York. atot&gt;Ped Bobby
from all angles with an
~· 173'h.:. ~uS~alia (6).
extremely high measure or

B:t' Utdtld Prtsa lntemaUonal
GUHdKed John Hevltceil hU
the Boston Celtlca back pn lbe
roed to lame and 1ortuneo
Boston, atrlvlng fD give Bill
Rua..U his first National
Basketball Aaaoe1ation chamPionatdll as a coach. lOOk a
giant steP forward In ltialning
three inllinga.
Steve Whitaker hit two lbe goal bJ&lt; deleatieg the
111-103 llonda.y
bomers and Fritz Pet.eriCI\ Detroit
nighl
to
wr•UP
tholr prollmlDyielded r.. .,. hill In seven
imlnss as the New York
Yankees defeated lbe Detroit

SmiUi, who hlld three of the
Reel Sox' lour hits, oinglecl In
lhe gameJ only run off · Phil
Nlekro, who went elllllt Inning•
.for the Braves.
Rookie outlloider Larry !Hole
drove in nve runs with two
homero and 1 aingio as Uie
Philadolphia Phllliea routed the Tigers 6-5; MaJm;y Jiminez
MlnneiiOta Twins 8-l. Riehie drove tn two nma with a tOO~
Allen olao homered tor Uie root homer, ollaettlng triples by
Phillleo, who saw alar lefty Ron SJmi&gt;oda and Arnot Otto
Chria Stort ylold only alx hila In and leading the PlttlburU~
elllllt lnolnga.
Pirates In a W · declalon over
'lbe Houston Alltros slladed the New York Meta and Rick
Uie Oakland AUiletica 2•1 when Reichardt's two-''UII nintll.lnning
Hector Torres' aqueeze bJmt double pve Uie California
drove in the winning run in the -Angela a 10-9 victor over the
ninth Inning. Denny Lemaoter Clev•land lr.dlana.

Eagles Expect to Open 20-Game
&amp;ueball Schedule on Wednesday
o1. them HDiors, one a Junior,
ID! a aophomore, and Ove treah-

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1JoC1 Ke011npr'1 leodel! homer anc1 a two-nul - i e b)'
Ranily llundiOY led a IIYO..,.,
ninlll.lnnl"' tllat Ullod tho
C.leaao CIJbs peat lbe Los
Anpte• DodBera 9.S, The big
rail)' was at the upenlll ot Doo
Slttoo, who "'" ripped tor
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Final Results

Of Tourney in
Mason Listed
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Final results of

the Mason AnociaUon Men's
Tournament at the Mason .Bowlin8: Center is as follows:
Team Event, ~rn Trippers,
first place; New York Central
Railroad, second; and Miller's
lltper Market, third.
Double's Event, first place,
Joe Bradley and Russ Capehart;
second, Bill Davis and Do u g
Miller, and third, Sonny Haggerty and Pee Wee Wright.
Single Event, first, Doug Ml ~ ­
ler; second, Phil Burton, a n d
third, Pee Wee Wright.
All Events, first, Doug Miller; second, Joe Bradley, and
third, Sonny Haggert¥ .
Harry Miller, New Haven, received the High Individual Game
award (242), for the tournament
(Miller's Market Team Event).

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stoWed Bobby Warthem, 159, star had to utilize all his !lldll to
ofiset a 44-iJoint performance by
· New York (8).
Ll&gt;trolt's Dove Bing, the NBA
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CARACAS (IJPO - carlos
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Morocto Hernandez, 141, Venezuela, outPointed Johnny with his 37 point&amp; In 1 liall ancl
22 in the third quarter, a torrid
Brookl, 145, Las Vegas UO).
stanza in which the Pistons
CARACAS (IJPO - George threatened lbe Celtic s' leod.
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tmder
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Celdcs' reign over the Eaarn
Venezuela (5).
Division ended in 1966 when
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The 76ers repeated 1n 1967 and
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Greer stars
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iloaton I Atlanta 0
points tor Phllode~ia, lnciudHouSton 2 Oakland 1
Pittsburgh 4 New York (N) 3
Philadelphia 8 M!Mesota 1
St. Louts 3 Chicago (A) 1
Chicago (N) 9 los Angoieo 8
New Yor\1: (A) d Detroit 5
Baltimore 5 Wtuhinston 2
Calllornia 1 (I Cleveland 9
(Only games scherlule&lt;ll

some or the pressure oft the
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~1~2 defense early tn the Kame
as the Knicks spurted to a 17·4
lead with only rour mirutes
gone. New York was in frorrt 5756 at halltlme.
NBA Plo,yofl Standinla
The 1eoc1 changed hlnda Dve
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limes In tile thirdperlod.
(Division Semtnnalol
Greer widie&lt;l a hot hand and
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loll,)' 14 - At Wahama
his 13 points was just six short
East
May 15 - At Haman Trace
or die entire Knick outP\It in the
Series A
May 16 - Pa.rkersburs South
period. He netted six straight
w. L. Pc~
points to run out the quarter
2 .661
4
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New York
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Series B
New York closed to within
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w. L. Pc~
rour points, at 90..86, early in the
Fla. (IJPil-Toll)' Jacklin'• Boston
2 .661
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2 4 .333
the continued markiDlllllhlP of
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Groor, Chq!berlaln and Chet
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Walker, who scored 14 pOlntl.
W. L. Pct.
Dick Barnett and Walt Bellamy Pro aoll'• IIJOJlO)'-Wimlng list
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a 2 .600
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Tom Weitkopl lead• wltll
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otori1111 !&gt;I' 1111pl'&lt;!Yiq,!Jnf"!ildl Ct,~1111 Pr&lt;l81'•m Ia like a.min- . FoieOi.. !!ave ~ Up;
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Unga irt· belni piiJiiel! lii' mlil- ""to Ol!illl wteh of file pllllit- WUdllle. calUt&gt;lnSaltoahavebeen
eel and unmlned areaa:ln Guora. lnJ oeaaon, which runs Uii:OOII&gt; dovolopf In Uie denoe wooded
oey, Noble, Moraan and Mullldn.: April.
....,., to proYlde ruatlclent and
gum · counties. In Ume, thllland
Fruita or the previous amual trallei' Ci.c1Ut1ea for weekend and
will become more produetivea.nd" plandnJ ventures are _Quite vial~ week-lor~~ vlaltqra.
treah water Ia available tor
drinking at thole locatlooa.
'1118 ·rarest• and camplnl ar•
eaa all began with the tlrlt seedling planted 24 years qo.
Walder D. Sm1111. the Com~
pany'a reclamation aupervtaor
at McConnolovllle, oald tile an.
nual plandngs are a part of_a
loq..r8Jll8 program which began
before surface mine leglaladon
came into etreet. Our program
haa gained national recogrdtlon.
Smith oald that 1,250,000 seedlings were ordered rrom State
of Ohio nuraeries at Green
~rings, Marietta and ZanesvUie
this year. When they are planted
- 1,200,000 011 mine banks and
50,000 on unmined fields - the
company wtll have planted 24,350,000 tree seedlings oo 24,350
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seedlings grow to maturity. Varieties btclude hardwoods, such
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plllllled alont Uie mined banko, ber of state Dmclala ar~ ached.. ~al~ ,oald ·~· ....
willie white pine, reel pine, vir- ulecl to put I~ an appearanco, era ol • lavllll .._ratlve 011
l!lnla pine and larob, pU 111111·
·'lbe facilities
are free to the · Park AVII.' IIi Uio kM!-7o, vOIOdto
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wooda, are planted IIi, Uie open pubUc oo a opeclal permit lYaii· "'!111\'UC\ ''heavytlrilll!OI'koo~
nelda.
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Smitll said rec;llpnatton·of tiM Ma,ps of the reclaimed areas de~ for the riots tills ~u· .~.
ia more thanplantlngtr"'•· ''The notblg camping litea, picnic ar~ ~ ev'!' . ~ ••tn cue ol'• ••
EUiel ~ caile.t Fttryc.;;.,
land Jiruat be madeulhlul ~.Pro.. eaa, dlhlng lakea and access
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resulted 1n the estabJIIhment ol cense Is required, of course,
For 'llle nature watchers, it is tiled a certain Uii'ollt ·iozeoae
a dozen camp lite artaa capable of handling more than 800 not 11rnUiual .to see deer, foxes, when he sang on her w,,.fb!ng.
too chariQ' telethoo aild '
tents and trailers, Camping and rabbits.. raceoona, ICJdrrela,
Uie
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minks,
beavers
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area
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unack'a,.
arx1 Ethel lndl&lt;1ated
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aomeone in N. Y,
era Assn. has made AfJ'11118- was desolate.
rush aome rlillt down but Per.
l'f replied: "I bouilll Uiom In
WalhlnJtOn!' ... Ia he ltlk!nc
too ilWch, Perry asked Ethili
UJ Udnk, he ill, 11 Bol:lb,.l blgw
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LlFTING A BATCH or seedlings !rom a truck prior to
planting in Southeast Ohio are Walter D. Smith Oelt), Ohio
Power reclamatio11 suPervisor, and Joseph Pyatt, a crewman. The compaey's tree-planting program extends through
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llloilorw lla~Wnonn· ·was lllllha· :. is holding a young seecu.:q: which is, to b8 Plahted ihhl year•.
guilt,y ol. kiqlng and murderwhile examining a yoq tree planted a year ago. The coJDoo
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tlorklni plo,yer In tho St. Louio
Clrdinalo' camp laot oprlng
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CINCINNATI (UPD - .• ~ new · 1967 compared to .288 ln 1966.
hlsh 1968 lndivl&lt;hlal team game
wu rolled in the American
Bowltng Congress ToUI'DIIIUint
hero Monday nlgiJ~
Left.handor Harvey Dutzel ol
Independence, Mo., Ored 1 289
with ao o!O.fllahloned twO&lt;hoie
ball.
Dutzel, $3, a securiQ' auard,
_.... a tiDal tllree pme8wlth
10 straiJbt otrtkea, left 1 pin In
the 11th frame and rtnlshed
Eastern's baseball team, WI~
with a &amp;.Pare.
able to open its 20.pme ached~
It was . Dutzel's second 289 ule or "20 pmes Monday because
game in 33 years o[ bowline~ of Uie heavy raintall that hit the
His first camfl in the 1951 Mi... araa &amp;inc~~,)' nialtt, elJP'cl to get
aourl &amp;ate Tournament at St. llarted Wodneoday.
Joseph. t:lltzei llnlahecl Monday
Eaatem Diamond Coach Danny
With a 623 aarlea, rolllnJ hla 289 Wrlillt'a Eaglea had been Biated
Oilier a pair or 167 gamea.
to holt the Glouster Tomcats
H.ll 289 knocked olf the Pr• ·Monday afternoon. Eastern' II seeviOU&gt; higil team indlvl~ game and scheduled game is at home
by 11 pins.
11811nat Kyger Creek on WedEd Haefner, Scranton, Pa. 1
had I 278 &amp;mdi,Y and Ted
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Today 115 Tuesday, April 2, the
93rd da,y of 1968 with 273 to
follow,
The moon is between Its new
phase and first quarter.
The morning star Is Venus.
The evening stars are Mars
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11111va at st. Loulo and rookie Fran!&lt; Coaln• had

hammerl IWII' II I ,380

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aild bandlea hlmaoll wiUi quiot
aaiUl'lllte In Uio Dold.
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tna hlo Uilrd homer of lbe
lpl'lng and a double aa lbe
Cardinals beat the Chlcqo
White SOx 3-1 Mmdl,)' and
raised their grapelrult league
record to 15~. He homered to
give Uia Cardinal a a I-ll ieod In
the Hcond lmln8 and scored
~r hlo - l e "' give Uiom a
~llead In the sixth.
World Serlea hero Bob Glbaon
ylolded nve hila In Uie aeven
lnnlnga and Jim COsman and
Hal Gliaon pitched hiUeaa ball
IIi Uie iaot two Innings.
Doubles by Boo1 Powell and
Dave John..., """e tile big
blowa 0[ a three-1111 a1xth 1mlng
roily which carried Uie BaiUmore Orlnlea fD a 5-2 triumph
over the Walhtngton Senators,
who had 11011 lour atralllllt

I1Jo trl!&gt;iOIIor the Senators.

Bo• Top Braves
Gary Waolewald allowed nine
hlta In HVIII iDnlnp and Lee
Stange COD1J&gt;Ioled the llhutoul In
Uie Bo- Red SOx' 1~ victory
over the Atlanta Braves. Reggie

rhl• month.
Belt O't'erall game or the 1968

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'llle EaKle&amp; have 13 candlclate1
out lor tile aprtns aport wiUi atx

OnJ,y iWlior pla_ylng It B II I
Schultz, Uilrd bueman, and Bob

men.
SSnlora are Larry

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pitcher .first bateman; Mike Martin, llhortstop; Jerry Burke,
catdleri Don Rood, i.1Utflelder;

8111 Glllilan, outrlelder s n d
&amp;eve Cowdery, pltcher.outfield-

Ritchie, outfielder, 11 Uie oop..
omore. Frolb are Mike Borin&amp;
pitcher • first basemani Dave
Smith, pitcher • ftrlt baseman;
Howle Caldwell, secood baseman, and Terry Stephen11 and
Dale Boston, ruutelders.
Eastern's hurlers are all ri&amp;tlthanders with the exception or
Cowdery,
The Eagles played Southern a

7 6ers Win, Prepare
For Eastern FIna
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ABC waa a perfect 300 March 2
by John Caras, Phiiade.ll&gt;hia, In
alngies pia,y.
Only 300 game on ABC team
plo,y In 65 yeara waa by Lea
By GARY KALE
Sc:hta&amp;ler last year at Miami
UPI S»rts Writer
Boach In Classic Dlvlaion comNEW YORK (UPI) - Hal
Petllton.
Greor Ia Uie 15-loot giant ol the
There were no changes In PhiladQ1hla 76ers.
~·· h],dM~ . ~f . ., teaw,.. Wllt Chll!iberialn Ia 7-{oot·l
cotnPitltiOK.'
sky&amp;cr1U)81' who specializes in
the dunk. Greer Ja a fl.2 guard
who is so deadly [rom short
ANNOUNCE DRAFT
riUJBI .that hill teammates call
NEW YORK (IJPI)- The N• hlm "Mr. 15-looter."
tioDai Beaketboll Association Ia
Greer, wearing yards ot ~~
~J~P~Cted to amounce tile draft to Protect ln,jurl" to hia lelt
.Picks tor the first round of IU thigh and rlsht knee, led a bond
coliOifato dratt un W.mesda,y. of rwm11w wounded 76ers to a
The llipe'a [onnal draft Ia 113-97 victory over the New
eeheduled lor loll,)' 8 In New York Knicka Mondo,y nlill~ The
York, but the nra;.rowut picka triumph cUnched their pla,)-olt
wUI be mado prior to that by series, four eames to two, and
let the staae lor a bes»-o[..seven
taliPhone·
Eastern tlvloloo Dna1 llalnat
~o' Boaton Celticl In Philadelphia, be8lnnll1ll !;mda.y.
Tbe lhllt&gt;-ahootin£ Greer
GALLIPOLIS, OIUO,
dlaPia,yed the oame proftclency
Saluriia,y, March 30, 1988 that eariltd him the Natiooal
SAL&amp;'i REPORT OF
Buketblll Aaaoctatton•a AB-&amp;ar
OIUO VALLEY LIVESTOCK CO. gamo KVP eward as he boat
HOGS _ 1?5 to 220 lbo. 18 blck a tenaciou• New York
19; 2ZIJ' to 250 lba. · 18·. to 19; deftnM with aome clutch
Utlil 11 w ·IB; Fat sowa lt.to •hoolbw In Uie third porlo&lt;l.
If· llaa• 12 to 15; Boara 10
to' It; si.wo and. Pll• 60 to
100; s.oat•.8 to 18.
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CATTLE - !Ioera 20 fD 26;
Helfero 18 tD 25; BUy Beet
zt1 tD ·zs; Fll Cowl It to 19;
eemero 12 to 15; !lllla 18 to
22; llllk eowa 100 to 200,
VEAL CALVES - Topa 38;
Soc:clndo 30 to 35; Meclinm 28 to
32·t •. oiin.
and HVI. 24 to 38;
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Culll18 to 24.
~- Ew8oanclt.ma.5
to Uf. IIDek - · 5 to 10; Fat
- · 5 tD .10; Culls I 1D 5;
aooka 4 to 10; Fat. Welbera 21
a.eko 4 to 10; Fat Mora s
to 1!1.
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20: 'comlnon 14 to 18.
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nesda,y, Ajlril 3.

Greer scored 13 or his 35
points in that quarter and took

practice pme last week with
~ncer' Borin&amp; and Cowdery
_pitching and wm the eonteat 9-4.
Following is the 1968 Eastern schedllle:
EAirrERN 1968

Glouster
Ajlrll 3 - Kygor Creek
April 4- At Parkersburg South
April 5 - Federal Hocking
April 8 - At Alexander
Ajlril 9 - Wahama
April 10- At Meigs Reserves
April 15 - At Southern
Ajlril 17 - At SOuthweatem
April 19 - Hannan Trace
AjlrU 29 - At Glouater
AjlrU 30 - Aleunder
Mo,y 1 -· At Kygor Creek
May 2 - Meip Reserves
loll,)' 3 - At Fedarol Hocking
loll,)' s - Southern
loll,)' 13 - Southweatern
April 1 -

p~tr serlea, four IU'lll
to two.
u RasHII hal matured in his
coae~" commented Ihrwie
Butcher, DM:rolt mentor. "lt
should be lnteretting to see him
match strategies with Alex
HannmJ. I think. under the
elrcumatance•, 'die series should
go the distance...
Flnaia SChorluled
The CelUc 1 Oi)ln a best--oi!Miven Eastern Ilvillon final
series IIi Phlltdell&gt;hla Sondi,Y.
The 76ers, dd:endlrc chamPionS,
Ig
18
advanr:ecl to this bracket by
beating the New York Knick&amp;
11:1-97
Monday to tako lbe oet
By United Pres11 International
SYOOEY (UPJ)-Jose Torres, with only two losses.
Havlicek, a gunner who &amp;OOots
175, New York. atot&gt;Ped Bobby
from all angles with an
~· 173'h.:. ~uS~alia (6).
extremely high measure or

B:t' Utdtld Prtsa lntemaUonal
GUHdKed John Hevltceil hU
the Boston Celtlca back pn lbe
roed to lame and 1ortuneo
Boston, atrlvlng fD give Bill
Rua..U his first National
Basketball Aaaoe1ation chamPionatdll as a coach. lOOk a
giant steP forward In ltialning
three inllinga.
Steve Whitaker hit two lbe goal bJ&lt; deleatieg the
111-103 llonda.y
bomers and Fritz Pet.eriCI\ Detroit
nighl
to
wr•UP
tholr prollmlDyielded r.. .,. hill In seven
imlnss as the New York
Yankees defeated lbe Detroit

SmiUi, who hlld three of the
Reel Sox' lour hits, oinglecl In
lhe gameJ only run off · Phil
Nlekro, who went elllllt Inning•
.for the Braves.
Rookie outlloider Larry !Hole
drove in nve runs with two
homero and 1 aingio as Uie
Philadolphia Phllliea routed the Tigers 6-5; MaJm;y Jiminez
MlnneiiOta Twins 8-l. Riehie drove tn two nma with a tOO~
Allen olao homered tor Uie root homer, ollaettlng triples by
Phillleo, who saw alar lefty Ron SJmi&gt;oda and Arnot Otto
Chria Stort ylold only alx hila In and leading the PlttlburU~
elllllt lnolnga.
Pirates In a W · declalon over
'lbe Houston Alltros slladed the New York Meta and Rick
Uie Oakland AUiletica 2•1 when Reichardt's two-''UII nintll.lnning
Hector Torres' aqueeze bJmt double pve Uie California
drove in the winning run in the -Angela a 10-9 victor over the
ninth Inning. Denny Lemaoter Clev•land lr.dlana.

Eagles Expect to Open 20-Game
&amp;ueball Schedule on Wednesday
o1. them HDiors, one a Junior,
ID! a aophomore, and Ove treah-

Cd&gt;l' Late Rail¥
1JoC1 Ke011npr'1 leodel! homer anc1 a two-nul - i e b)'
Ranily llundiOY led a IIYO..,.,
ninlll.lnnl"' tllat Ullod tho
C.leaao CIJbs peat lbe Los
Anpte• DodBera 9.S, The big
rail)' was at the upenlll ot Doo
Slttoo, who "'" ripped tor
ooven nma and ellllll hits In

Final Results

Of Tourney in
Mason Listed
MASON -

Final results of

the Mason AnociaUon Men's
Tournament at the Mason .Bowlin8: Center is as follows:
Team Event, ~rn Trippers,
first place; New York Central
Railroad, second; and Miller's
lltper Market, third.
Double's Event, first place,
Joe Bradley and Russ Capehart;
second, Bill Davis and Do u g
Miller, and third, Sonny Haggerty and Pee Wee Wright.
Single Event, first, Doug Ml ~ ­
ler; second, Phil Burton, a n d
third, Pee Wee Wright.
All Events, first, Doug Miller; second, Joe Bradley, and
third, Sonny Haggert¥ .
Harry Miller, New Haven, received the High Individual Game
award (242), for the tournament
(Miller's Market Team Event).

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ofiset a 44-iJoint performance by
· New York (8).
Ll&gt;trolt's Dove Bing, the NBA
scoring
champion.
CARACAS (IJPO - carlos
Bing
set
Detroit club records
Morocto Hernandez, 141, Venezuela, outPointed Johnny with his 37 point&amp; In 1 liall ancl
22 in the third quarter, a torrid
Brookl, 145, Las Vegas UO).
stanza in which the Pistons
CARACAS (IJPO - George threatened lbe Celtic s' leod.
Bosbln won nine NBA titles
Fo6ter, 1313.4, United States,
tmder
Red A~aerblcb. The
stoPPed Luis Vallejo, 135lf2,
Celdcs' reign over the Eaarn
Venezuela (5).
Division ended in 1966 when
Philadelphia won the crown.
The 76ers repeated 1n 1967 and
made It three •tra!Pt Utili year.
Greer stars
By llnited Press International
!W
Greer
pumped In 35
iloaton I Atlanta 0
points tor Phllode~ia, lnciudHouSton 2 Oakland 1
Pittsburgh 4 New York (N) 3
Philadelphia 8 M!Mesota 1
St. Louts 3 Chicago (A) 1
Chicago (N) 9 los Angoieo 8
New Yor\1: (A) d Detroit 5
Baltimore 5 Wtuhinston 2
Calllornia 1 (I Cleveland 9
(Only games scherlule&lt;ll

some or the pressure oft the
forwards who had been harasaed throughout the game by
the· Knick- ,.dltenee. ~Pidladelphla rail Into • tlaht
~1~2 defense early tn the Kame
as the Knicks spurted to a 17·4
lead with only rour mirutes
gone. New York was in frorrt 5756 at halltlme.
NBA Plo,yofl Standinla
The 1eoc1 changed hlnda Dve
By United Press International
limes In tile thirdperlod.
(Division Semtnnalol
Greer widie&lt;l a hot hand and
(Best or Seven)
loll,)' 14 - At Wahama
his 13 points was just six short
East
May 15 - At Haman Trace
or die entire Knick outP\It in the
Series A
May 16 - Pa.rkersburs South
period. He netted six straight
w. L. Pc~
points to run out the quarter
2 .661
4
x-Phfladelphia
and provide the 76ers with an
2
4 ,333
New York
8&amp;-?6 leod.
TOP GOLFERS
Series B
New York closed to within
PALM BEACH GARIENS,
w. L. Pc~
rour points, at 90..86, early in the
Fla. (IJPil-Toll)' Jacklin'• Boston
2 .661
4
fourth CJ1ari0r, but laded before
$20,00U victory .In the Greater Detroit
2 4 .333
the continued markiDlllllhlP of
JO&lt;ktonviUI ·Open &amp;inc~~,)' haa
West
Groor, Chq!berlaln and Chet
moved him Into third place on
Series A
Walker, who scored 14 pOlntl.
W. L. Pct.
Dick Barnett and Walt Bellamy Pro aoll'• IIJOJlO)'-Wimlng list
with llotalol$36,730 In official San Francisco
a 2 .600
were the h1vh ic:ort~~s Cor New
Prott~•lonal Golfers' Assocta- St. Louis
2 3 .100
Yori&lt; wiUi 19 point&amp; each.
Series B
tion-enta.
W, L. Pet.
Tom Weitkopl lead• wltll
$60,713, and Gtorgo Kuucloon is x.Los Angeles
4 I ,800
oecond with $14,008.
1 4 .200
Chlcaao
~llnched series
Monday's Result&gt;
HOGAN OUT ~
WEST PALM . BEACH, Fla. Pldladelphla 113 New York 97
(\!PI)- Ben llotlan haa decided Boston ll1 Detroit 103
(Onl,y pmes seh~
to pass ~ -t hil year's Muter's
TuesdiJ' s Gamea
Goll tour.-Onl ........ of •
lauli
at ~ Francisco
recurring Ulamont ailmant In
(Onl,y
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Menttlt Ht4Jth P,rQgrafu ·~evi-ewed
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Readings on
Temperance
Given Friday

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With

Radarange At
Your Landmark

Farmer Debts

Folk Lore Keys
Heritage Camp
Over Weekend

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lhoughl ro~·. · . lhe ·~-:
.\Jnct·i~·atl drama Cl'iUt I'Cl'C)'
llanln'kmd said. ,.The fe.r.ale
knee l• a Johtt and nqt •n
entertalnment."

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Tho lion- dlictisiOII the poJOibUIIY or loll. Ctnbtt in Cabell count;y.
tal lloaiOt Co[\Unitteo MOnday "'" OOW1IY JolninH tbe SOUthwell'1'1\!o cenier lo !!&gt; bf Clllllruct(
ni&amp;lll .in the IO!Iribouae.lury room ern ltesi~ Mental llealtb cclm~ ed · '!llh beip trom ilia filderel
.. '
prebenslvo l'ro!li'wn omicb woold. CI!'\':OI'M\l!(lt. 1:!'1'1'1'¢1&gt;' lhe Cab·
Include Cabetl, Maaon, Wayneond ,ell ,CowiiY COii.\'l , lo llno!Jclng
Ltnooln CoiPlties whleh, if l.ncof.:. a. clinic '·until, the eenter 11 op... . Temper~ readings were
given by Mra. BettJ CHile at
porated in the SWRMII propo~al/ ~·
., ·.
What•~
Fi'ldll'
ni&amp;bt's meeting o! t be
would be entitled to uao 111•
11\o bJi . problem Iadiil! the
.,
Mldifleporl
Woman•• Cbrlltian
services pnMded by the een.. local ·Mmtal neatih Committee
Temperance
Union held at tlle
ter.
Ia U the fUnds awroprlated by
Cookin~
A committee eomposed or the the. locol COUIII;)' c:ourt, wblch Church of Otriat.
Mrs. Cline road, SobrieiY, the
Rev. Gaatoa Boyle, Jr .• Mrs. ar:e DOW uaed to GPirate a .Mt!n·
9lren&amp;th
oUlocl.it.Y and Uop~r
Jean Baker, Dr. Margaret Rosa, tal ijealth referral offtee in the
Exploits
the
Armed Forces. Tbe
Mrs. Bene Sommer and Je&amp;b courthouH, are given to t h e
theme
1008:.
Vote 1t Out OJitllled
Mercandente will _ . . be· -W.itern Resional Conter,
the
mieting
with prayer by Mr.11.
rore the Mason CountiY Court tben where would the fundi!! eome
this Saturday asking the county from to operate the referral or- Audrey Miller. The lrtendoblp
circle and the Lord'a Prayer
to contribute the counQ' 1.76. Dee?
in uni501l eloaed the meeting.
56 tunds (fUnds of the count.v
It was reaaonabi.Y pointed out
Mrs. Cline and Mrs. Clarence
used for mentaJ health) which that the local referral office Is
il!l approxl.m:ttely $6,000, to the handicapped tr it baa no place to McNeal served refreshment• to
send referrals, and therefore Mra. ~loll White, Mrs. Joe
need to put their resources with Turner and KI'anddaU&amp;hter, Santhe other cOWJties to have ade- dra, Mre. Hazel Board, Mrs.
[J.tate facilities and aerviees Pearl Hoffman. and Mn. Genewhich Maaon County could not vieve Saxon.
provide will! the small amount
allocated by the iocol court lor
Mental Health servicea.
Bob Marollall o! tile Depart.
ment of Mental HeaJU. outlined
the advantages or Maroon Coonb' Joining in the Ce~~ter and
Nancy Reed of landmark In
A report issued by the Farm stated that the Department faPomeroy invites you to see the
newest in cooking with electric- Credit Administration of Wa• vor~ Regionalizatlon as soman,y
ity. Lanctnark wUI have on di~ lngton, D.c. indicated Canners' more aervlees eould be provided
MASON - Gilbert Barneue,
.Play during their Color TV ~en debts increased rapidly during under this setup.
MallOn Count.Y 4-H Club Agen~
The proposed center will cost along with two youth leaders and
House on AprU 4, 5, and 6, the 1967, but agricultureonthewhole
continued
to
be
in
good
tlnancial
for
construction and administra- eight t-H'ers, attended MoUDo
new Unlco electronic range. This
pOSition.
tive
persomel in the price realm taineer Heritage Camp at Hawk's
is the newest and quickest wa,y
Total
farmers'
debts
are
now
or $8H,ooo.
to prepare food. It ls exciting,
Nest, W. Va., on Frida)', SatThe gro\lp will meet again on urdl)' end Sunday,
¢ -.watic and allows man,y short $48.6 billion as compared to
cuts and time savings you never $44.5 bUilon a year ago, How... Monday, April 15, to receive a
Attending in addition to the t-Il
ever, fanners' aasets increa,s.. report from the committee that agent wen Ora Mae Hunt of
dreamed possible.
Sas goodbye to the old fashioned ed from $269 billion to $281 bi&gt;- aweared before the count,y court Leon, Mary Froednt, and4--H'ers
metal pots and pans when cooking llon. A&amp; a result, net worth ot and to then decide what steps Alan Hart, Carla Crookham, Bobin the new Unico Radarange. You farmers increased from $223 to take from there, particularly b)' tlewhllrst. all of New Haven
can acutally cook, 11 you desire, bilUon on January 1, 1967 to ahould their reCJ.lelt to the court area; Betsy Fowler, Steven Chapon dishes that are made r r o m $231 blllion at the beglming o! to participate in the Southwe.st. mf.ll, Mary Jane Getty, Point
ern H:egl.on.al Center be turned Pleasant: Ronnie Wedge and Debglass, plastic, or eVen pa,per. 1968.
Farmers Income margins conoo down.
Cooking time has been dramatbie Sayre or Leon.
ically reduced from hours to min. tinue to be under presl!iure with
This camp, held ror the first
utes and minutes to seconds. The farmers purchasing an increastime, enlig·htened the young peoTaylor Continuing ple on the culture of the moun.wearance, navor and the nu- ing pan or their imPuts from
non
..
farm
sources.
With
1""
trient value of food wUl be entains in the Appalachian reP,n.
hanced. Hamburgers coltl)letel.y creased costs of these imputs
Block Mother Plan
Folk sayings, singing and dane...
ready in liD seconds and many and continued tight credit, agn..
ing were enjoyed by all. Mr.
cultural lenderswillneedtocareoo
food., as little as 16 seconds.
Barnette led the group in square
MASON - Former Mason Po- dencing.
Come ,in and see Anna Grace Cully review the Purposes for
Torchiano, Home EcOlllmist of which applicants desire to use lice Chief Fred Taylor atameetSchDlarshii)s forthecamPwere
·Ollio Power Company, demon- credit and give more attention ing with block mothers said he provided by the Arts and Hwnaniwould continue working on the IY Association.
strate this fabulous method of to repayment c~acity.
The
Fann
Credit
Administra"Aid the Ch.l)dren" program,
cooking.
The gro~ toured the historical
In addition to this cooking fea- tion supervises the Federal ~ even though he has resigned as Gulley mountain area and viewed
ture lll8l1f other lttlln&amp; wW be on termediate Credit Banks and all police chief.
the largest prlvatehiatoricalm•
He wiU caU soother meeting seum in West Virginia at Oak
BPeeial and run for everyone all Production CredLt Associations.
Ohio has eleven production Cr&amp;o in the near future as soon as he HUL
1 three days at the Pomeroy Landimark Open House. The door dit Association&amp;, lncluding the receive&amp; a brochure from the
On Oion&lt;lay morning the group
tbrtas con~at or seven tree RCA Jackson P,C,A,, which Arvt~s FSl on the program.
attended worahlp . ,aerrice . and
'The block mothers wUi be D)&amp;ss at the Catholic and Protes'color TV sets plus 100 bcxws eleven &amp;lutheastern counties,
Identified
with an insignia in the tant churches. At the latter
prbes of Olympian Permanent
winci&gt;w. The chlld would koow church, folk hymns were used in
Candles. All three days plan to
Prayer Breakfast
that he or she could go to that the service.
be mledwlth real excltill!: events.
home Cor help.
Frl~, 5,000 tree baby chicks
wW be given away. The chlc~s Planned in Mason
will arrive at approXimately 9
a. m. and will be given tree to
Fund Drive Begun
MASON - The Mason~
tn¥one who wishes them. lt is
suggested that everyone bring dist Youth FellowshJp is planning
a Holy Weel-; Prayer Brealdast
To Pay for Truck
their own container,
beginning
on
Mondly,
AprU
8
at
Thursday and Friday the facPT. PLEASANT - Arreato
torY representative from t he 7:30 a.m. and continue through
recorded at the count;y jail durMASON
The
Mason
Vol~Jno
Homelite Chain Saw ComPany will AprU 12.
Ing t2le weekend were: Arley
The Rev. Lowell Keeney an- teer Fire Department ha• started PatterBOII, 38, Henderlo'n; Frank·
be present to sharpen chain saw
a fund drive to help pay for Its
chains free of charge, This Is a oowteed that Slllficient time will $13,000 nre truek.
lin Patterson, Gallipolis Ferey;
tree service to help acquaint you be allowed for the YO\Ull people
A 8P8Cial thanks hal been e"" Elllo Williams, Henderson; wu.
·wtth one or the nnest chain saws to leave Cor school. He also aJP tended to thot~e who have already Uam E. Count a, 44, Dunbar, all
available. The Homeltte people oounced that Maundy Thur•da,y, cbnated, and to the Mason JIQ'- &lt;:barged wttll intoxication a n d
will also be available all three Hoq Communion Service wUI cees 1or their contributiOn of Foye Holoomb Lanbri&amp;llt, 46,
days. Landmark in Pomeroy will be on Thursday, April 11 at 7:30 $48.13. Mason's Town Recorder, Glendale, Calif., chlld desertion
also be olfering a three-day trade p.m. and Eaater Sunrlae Service Mrs. Charlotte Jenks, reported warrant.
in on any woodcutting ~nstrument will be at 6 a.m. and morning that the Mason Jaycees were
Two IS.year~d girls end two
such as an ax, saw, or hatchet, worshiP at 9:45 a.m. on April forced to disband because ot J6.year~d boys, escapees !rom
toward the Purchase of any new 14.
shift work of many or its mem- Lakin State Hospital, are COD·
Homolite Chain saw (OXC!IltZI!&gt;).
bers. She ooted that in her optn. ftned to tile 00\Ull,y jail m Chari·
The factory representative of
ion this was a great loss to the ea or srand larCft11 (auto tllell)
Janice Holter New
the Tw'"'tieth Century Welding
community as the men werewJI}.. alter the )'OOltha ollogedly stole
Company will also be present
ing to &lt;b ell thl)' could to as&amp;llt an automobUe belonglng to NelFritky giving instructions and Membrr of Group
8011 Rainey, Bellemeade, and
the communiiY.
tJps on welcting, if you have
wer.e later apprehended in Park..
Janice Holter, Pomeroy, has
any problems come in and disersburg, W, Va. The )'Ollthawere
joined
the junior membershiP
cuss them with him. The facPLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL returned to Mason CouniY by tile
tory representative will also be ranks of Holatt:lo-Friesian AssoADMITTED: llennla Roooll, state Police and Sberill' 1 Depart.
on hand to demonstrate Frida.)', ciation or America. Nearb'
Letart; Mra. Abraham Baker, ment.
the latest in drain cleaners, You 700 yoqsters are now actively Leon; P, A, Sayre, Arbuckle;
will have lO see this fabulous enrolled In the breed organiza. Teresa Miller, Pl Pleuant; WUdz:ain cleaner to understand how tion' s program.
To qualify, membercandldatea Ilam Proffitt, Point PleasarJt;
it works.
WUUe King, Arbuckle; Roy Lane,
Also Friday it is planned to must be Wtder 21 yeara or age Pt. Pleallllt.; Mrs. Clarence Adhave the helicoPter here that and have successfulb completed kins, Letart.
wUI be doing the custom spraying one year's work in a t-H or vo'
DISCHARGED: llann7 Brown,
cational
agriculture
dairy
profor the farmers In this area.
PT. PLEASANT - Twu dvHomer Thel11, Alta Herdman,
This plans to be me latest in Ject.. Individual ownerlhlp or at · Vin&lt;ent Robertoon, John Dower,
11 actlono - · Dled in the
custom service bel ..providedby lea&amp;t one Registered Holstein ts Michael OJiver, Mrs. Carl Birch- nee or tile ClNull Clerk, boll!
also
required,
Landmark In Pomeroy.
concerning proml111017 notes and
field and son.
One of lht ouutandina spec iah
or Polnl PleaaBmTHS: Mr. and Mrs. John the Peoples wW be the new Utdco n&amp;Jlex 19
Auxiliary Meet~
Gardner, Ft. Plea11811t, a aon; 1111 Ia tile plllntlllln ncb.
side by side refrigerator, which
Olio adjno II \IO!niDcllrll Judi·
Mr. and Mrs. Olarlea Pear~
is two .Wliances in one, a real
menl
!rom 1llt lllren&lt;llot. lill'Oid
LAKlN, W, Va,- The rqular Pt. Pieaaan~ a dall&amp;hter.
space saver which is on sale for meeUng of tile Allxillary or La.
&amp;apple, Henlllr.tCm, mlheamount
$369.95.
and eoats. Olher
kin State Hospital waa held on - ·· . .. ... - -··· - - or
Debbie ~ith is invit:q' all the 'lllesday.
action ~ ~ DeW•• aod~
children in the area to come in
AUend.lng were Rev. Kenneth Haven, W, Va. The next regu- Ora DtW"ao, Galllpo!la Ferand enter the Pomeroy Landmark Slaw, Dr. Marlldt Ro11, Bel- Jarl,y ICheduled meeting Is AP·
ry, .. .""". . . . . ond )llrl&amp;monl
r.aoter Egg Coloring Contest: ole Cadle, Icy Rollins, Mildred rli 13.
In the unoantorf&amp;Ot.2ll•d~iit··
Here'5 a chance to win a crisp Legg, Icyel Slnea, &amp;etf¥ cadle,
new Five DJlllr BW, U you can Muon, W. Va., Lola Brown, Dotcalls cusllio41tl! in
brine in the most colorflllEaeter 1;y Knaul, Pt. Plealant, W. Va.;
10ft fa~m-lltllllllidll!
Egg ln our area. Just Pick out Iva Atlley, BollY White, Helen
,your best and moat coiorful one Carroll, Mar)' LeJvlng, Mildred
DiSCOVIII wllole new e\l*ittH:t In lleep 0111
and bring it to oLlf Landmarh Roush, Eliu:beth Olisler, New
TENSION EASE" m1ttrel1 by EnaJander.• ·
•tor.... . lt might make you $5.ijij
richer! Brins them in ~ril 4, 5~
or 6, during our Landaiark Open
Hoo ...
Tllot Leos••
Of cuur&amp;e, man,y,. ·man,y items
NH41 Not Emnrross
~IU b!J on IIPtClal iO we sugge11t.
Doll '&amp; II•• ln fear or faiite teeth
1ou come in and look around and lt~C~~~entn(l'.
wobbltn1 or dropplnl' jW!t
11.t
wroniJ time. Por more aectlrlty
register for all the door prizes.. nndthemorl'
eomfon., Ju~t IJ;IrlnJtle a
You ,do not nee&lt;i to btl)' 11111'- llttle FABTEETH on )'OUr piKtCH.
FA6TF.:ETH holdll. faille t.Jeth tltmcr.
~ing, ili•t come In ond 1111 hello,
Make~~ uttlllf EHler. Jfo P'I~W . ~~~
tWIW. Helpt1 Cheek "dtnture 'JN!Ilth' .
~ and )'OU m~ be a winner. - Adv~
DuntureM th11.t 11t are NM!n\&amp;111 to

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flo.nlol .1&gt; wt&amp;Onerl 46
Ave.; BeiJ,IambJ c. ~eto. ~~..,
1110 Adrian A,.e.; Alllert A.H~
CJ;aft.., lil Second Avttl MilS
Edna A, Burnell, .1026 socoi,d
A¥Ooj Mrs. William Garvi11, Jlt,
1 EWlDgton; Mrs, Cena Parsons.
Rt. 2 ~futon; Hoachle 1'eri'J'1 Rt.
2 Patriot; Mrs, Carl F. Laf... ·
bert.: .Rt. 1 GaJ.ljpolls; Mrs. Os-.
wald 0. Hanes, Pt. Pleasant;
Paul E. Cox, 1«. I Pl. Pleasant;
Mrs. Grover M. Nelville, pt.
Pleasant; Ray Van Matre, llt.
1 West Columbia~ Mrs, George
W. Brown, Mason; Harry C.
Housh, DJ, MaliOn; Valerie D.
Van Matte, R:t. 1. Pt. Pleasant
Mrs. Paul Harrison, Pt. Pleason~ Mrs. John c. TriPlet~· Rt.
I Letart; Mrs, Thomas J. Reynolds. pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Wf)..
l1am A. Carman. Rt. 1 Pomeroy:
Mra. Roy J. Allen, pt. Pleasant;
Robert K. H~nry, Jackson' Mrs.
ThOrnton R. WUson, Rt. I Wellston; Mrs. Jack D. Franz. Ironton; Lisa A. Cook, Jackson; Mrs. ·

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Scouts Guests

OfTroop 137
MASON - Junior Girl Scout
Troop 87 were g\lests at a party
on Wednesday evening at the
Mason Methodist Church with
Brownie Troop 137 the hoat
grol().
An Easter Bunny ce11ter piece
centered the retreahment table.
Abo used were Easter butut)' n.,..
kins and taYOrs of Easter eggs.
Debbie Jonea, Mason, wu in
charge of the games.
.\ppreciation was el:Pressed
Cor the sale of Girl Scout cookies.
Brownle TrooP No. 137 I!IOid 516
boxes and Junior Girl ~out
Troop No. 87 &amp;old 515.
Forty-seven girls from b&gt;th
trooPS attended alo~ with their
leaders, Mrs. Bormie McFarland.
Mrs. Carol Proffitt, Mrs. Cecile
Van Meter, Mrs. Ruby Jones,
Mrs. Helen Johnson, Mrs. D&gt;JI.Y
Huber and parents, Mrs, Gladdie stewart and Mrs. Robert
Bocock.

Mr.. .
. Bill, .~... 11\o 2
GalliPolis, dauabter, 10:13 e;m.
Nondi,y; ,¥fo;' erfi.l E. Lambtrl;
lit.

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Mark w. Cool&lt;. 'William J.
Fiol&lt;nng; Twano s, Gli..Ore1
Deborllh ,L, Harvey, Carl Hogle,
Harry F. lioldcrort, Albert E.
Holman, Mrs. Wilma P, Ma3a,
Leonard R. ~lth, Etiis E. Thorn-ton, Mrs. Arnold Ousle,y.

POINT PLEASANT· - Mr. and Mre, JoS41Pb VanSickle,
. P~dnt Pleasant, ceiebra*ed their ~Oth weddilw: annlveraary,
'&amp;mday 1 March 31. ·'J'he)' are the parenta of a daughter. Man
Arm ol Columbua. 0., and a son Hayburn VanSickle, Rt. 1
Galllpoli~e Mr. VanSickle I&amp; a retired iron worker, and both
are active in taHne mlllionary work and are etill active in
the Nazarene Church activities.

Loan Totals

Up.l4.22% in

Club Officers are Named

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The Louisville Fann Credit
District set new loan records in
1967 with total loans closed
amowttlng to $6tU,718,G74; UP
$51,707,058 from 1966. Loins
outstanding u or December 31.
1967 were $5401869,831, \C&gt; $67,363,253 from 1966, or 14.22 per
cent. Total borrowers and "A"
stockholders increased to ua,..
926 member!:i,
The district includes 40PCA's
in Ohio, Indiana, K'entucky, and
Tennessee. Ohio continues to be
a leading user or agricultural
credit. As of Jan\lary 1, 1968,
19,024 PCA members had loans
outstanding of $150,220,957. This
Is anincreaseof$21,518,025over
1966 records.
The Jackson Production Credit
Association had loans outstanding
of $7,800,912 as or December
31, 1967. The assoclation serves
1,S08 "B" stockholders aod 930
capital stockholders in 11 Sou~
eastern Ohio counties.

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Get Order
In Early
For Easter
Corsages

ja soua1;&gt;t by tile plllintiO:.
An ·order granting a dt'vO.rce
to Leona 'Brock from wuhur
Brock was signed by the court
and the plaintiff was given custocty of tlleir in!ant cbiid.

ElMER BURNS
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and enter the Pomeroy

·tilt. Here's a ehanee to win a
crliP new Five ll»llar Bill~ lf
.you can bring In tile most colortul Easter Ea in our area. Just
pick out yourbesundmoatcolortul one and bring It to oUr Landmark store to be ju~~ for the
contest. Put your egg In a paper
bag, put your name and.addreas
on the bag and brb\g it to our
' Lancb.ark atore in Pomeroy,,.
·tt might make you $5.00 richer!
Bring dtem In AprU 4, 5, or 6,
cluriqt o u r Lan&lt;bnark Open
&amp;uM.
· ;rJancy Reed or Landmark in
Pomeroy invites you to aee the
noweat in cookirli with eJec&gt;.
. trlciiY. ~ark wUl bave on
dlsploy dorlng tbolr Color TV
Open Houll on April 4, 5, 6, the
new Unieo electtonlc Range. Thla
1.1 the newest and quickest way to
PriiW'e !ood. It is exciting, dr•
maue and allows many short
&lt;uti ond time oartrva you nev,.
dr-ed pOSSible,
say aootJ.bye totheoldoCa~
eel metal .POt• and pans when
cook1111 in the nn Unlco Radaranse. You can actually cook.
U you desire, on dlsbes tl)at are
made from glass, plutlc, or

O!licers were olocted ond projecta selectedattheorganlzatloJr
al meedrw of the Pomeroy Bend
semor ~H Club held Monday
nicht at the home or Mn. C. E.
Blakeslee, adviliOr.
· Selected as oWcers tor the
year were Carol Hargraves, pr&amp;o
sldent; Debbie ~ Harbrecht, vlce
president: Twila Clatworthy, secrettry; Becky Houda.shelt, treasurer; Mary Pearson, news reporteri Irene Barnes, recreation
leader: Beck)' Triplett, safety
chairman; and Debbie Hunnoi.
health chalnnan.
The girla aelected school
dreBIII'S and sport&amp; clothes as

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Crusade with
Evangelist

The Rev. CharlesLusher,Ohlo
BI,Ptlit Convention eva~iat,
will conduct a crusade at the
Middleport Pint Baptist Chllrch
beglmllng April 15,
In preparation for the crusade,
even paper.
cottage prayer meetinas have
Cooking time has beendramatlo been scheduled this week, the
i lcaiq reduced from hours to first to be beid at 7:30 Tuesday
minutes ond miootea to oeoondl. nflbt 111 the home o! Mro. B..,.
Tbe ~., p,.~ ond tl!il lah Whltel Scbe&lt;lule lor 111e r&amp;,' mtrtfni' ftlue of food'WW. be en- malnder of the wee~ Is 9:30 a.
blnced. Hamburgers oomPietoll m. Wednesdey Ill the Frank
reM\' In 60 seconds and man;y Cheesebrew home; 7:3ll p.m.
foods as little as 16 aeconds. Thuraday at the Tony Fowler
Come in and see Anna Grace ttomej 2 p.m. Friday at the Mrs.
Torehlano, Home Ecollmlist of Dana Hamm home, and 7:30 p.
Oblo PoWir Company, clemoJ&gt;o m. Friday Ill the Fred Holfmen
atrott 111is "'abulou• mothocl or borne.
cookln&amp;o
Worker conferences and visi!n adclition to this oooklng lea. tatlon wUI be featured In tbe
tun mll\Y other item• wUl be on nr•t two days or the evangell~&lt;o
"''ICtal ond !lin 'lor eveeyone all tic crusade, with meetings to
three da,yo at the Pomeroy Lant1o beiln on Wednesday, April 17,
mark Opeo llouao. Tbe door ond continuing through April 21.
.Prlles conJiat·of aeven tree RCA. ,
mu•lc wlll be presented
Color TV Betl ~lui 100 borws 11: each ot'th,e 8ervlces.
prlu• or Obmlilan Permanonl
Cliriilos. "All three ~· plan to
~ ftl1odwlth realoJO:itlni ovente.
· Friday, 5,000 rree bob)' cblcko
will be (lven awoy, 'l'be cblck•
will ·arriYo at ljlproxJmateb' 9
a.ni. lind wlll be gl- rree to
IUI)'OIIIi wbi&gt; wtabeo titfm. It Ia
Rltu or oommunlm were ob·
auuoetld 111ot everyone bring setvtd" !lrndey evening at t b e
tbolr own container.
Orace ~·oopol Cburcb In Pom·
Tl\uredoy ond Friday Ute rao- eroy.
r .... o-llve !rom the
The ROY. Albert McKenzie or
~~~ Chain Sew CoorWan¥ Sl Peter' 1 ~soopal Cburcb et
wlil'-bo present to ll\alllell chain GallipOlla met will! the OOilll'eaa- cbalnllnre or charlo. Tbls !Iori !Or lhe . . . .union obllrv·
il ' tree service to beJit. ae- ance. Ptlor to the 1errice, he
!pilrt you with one of the Onoot lnst:ueted the oool!lrmallon
chilo AWl avaUable todQ. The
conftrmatlon il planned
te poople wlll llao be , tor Easter, &amp;rndey by Blabop
o all illret ~a. Lantlo ' Roair Blanchard o! Clncbmatl;
~In POPIII'Ol' wUI'aiio beol- . .
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sented each ofilcer with a cor-.

o;age.
Meetings were planned for Ule
first and third Mondays of each
month at the Blakeslee home.
Members cll.ic:ussed figures,
lines, colors, and patterns.
After refreshments were ser..ed. the gr&lt;nP went to Pomeroy
Junior High School Cor the annual
otncers, Advisors, and Parents
t-H Conference.

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POMEROY CHAPTER 186,
0. E. S., Tuesday, 7:45 p. m.,
Masonic TemPiej recognition of
three 50 year members, past
matrons and past patrona.
SOlJfHERN LOCAL B a n d
Booaters at Racine High School,
7:30 p, m. Tuesday. Final plans
for jitney SLIPPer on AprU 20. All
interested persons urged to attend.
AMERICAN Luthere.n Church
Women or ~ Paul and !:it. John
Luther in Chu:rch. 8 p, m. Tues.
' day, -st: ltiii'Ctt~/cl!; .. '• ..
WSWS of Enterprise EUB
church Tuesday evening, home
ot Mrs. Edward Bowen. Mrs.
Menzel Smith, program leader.
RUMMAGE SA_LE, Catholic
Olurch auditorium, 9 to 4 p.m.
'lllesday ond Wednesday, sponsored by the Catholic Women's
Club.
MEIGS COUNTY ART Assn.,
TUesday, April 9, Columbus and
Souttlem Ohio Electric Co., 7
p.m. All interested persons in-

vtted.
WEDNESDAY

LAST CALL todoy for Mason
bays to lignup for Peewee, LitUe, or Pony league baseball between U p.m. at Maoon Youth
comer. Same hours April! end
April 2, same place. Parent or
J!Uifdlan, plua ~ lor lnsuranee,
MUST ICeorDJIIUIY boy to ell)llup
U fie Intends to play.
MIDDLEPORT
AMATEUR
Garclenera, 8 p.m. Wemolds¥ at
the borne or Mrs. GlOM Lombert.
GDIL SCOUT Nei&amp;bborbood I
aervice team meeting Wednesday, Colwnbue and Sootllern Oblo
Electric Co. office. New leaders
ur&amp;od to attend.
THURSDAY
RUMMAGE SALE, Heath Methodist Cburcb basement, Middle·
port, lpOIIIIOI'ed by the Eleanor
Circle: AnYone having ltem• to
be pleked up mey liau 992$17
or 1192.a236.
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MAllON J Mailon Girl Scout pie, P)1hlna Sistare, 7:30 TburBo
' TlJO 111Ctol1 rt1&gt;re101lt1Uve 91 'fTqilp 8'1 reCiin~J¥ lleeted Petrol day ~ II the borne or Mrs,
lhtt ·TWendllh Ctnluey. Wolciq: Leadorl ond Aaelatantl-rloa Rollin Boarha,
Pll!iPa!l!' wUI llao be preaont · follows:
BOARD OF llroctora, lloli•
. . . llrlrv lnstruotionl ond
CouniY American Red croo•
welding, U you be.. IIQ'
Choi&gt;ttr, .8:30 p,m., Thuredoy, at
como In ' llad 41114:11111
. ·V otorus MemOrllllloapiW,

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Mary Bradbury, daughter or
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bradbury,
spent the weekend in Olillioothe
with her uncle a~d aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. William Kitchen. Guests
of the Bradbury family 9.mday
were Joe Young and son, Joe,
of Cambridge.
Mr.and Mrs.0. .
w weer
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and dau~ters, linda and Deb~
ra of Columbus were weekend
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Sauer.
Mrs. Betty Cline was t h e
Sunda.Y guest of her son.fn.law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ger·
aid Marr at New Haven .
Mrs. Forrest Bachtel and
dau'""'ter, Carol, spent &amp;m.-~ .... in
&amp;•a, .
vleru\'
\fa: Ylsltlng' Mls,
J.
W. DawsonandMrs. Thelma How·
ard.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Wallace
and daughter, Nancy were week.
end vtsitors in McComelsvUie
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
G. C. Knox.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Brad·
ford returned Sunday night from
a two week vacation. They vis!ted her brother.in.Jaw and slster, Mr. and Mra. Hobartg,ields
in Eustis. Fla. and Mr. and Mrs.
Elmo Bennett at Winterhaven. F:rlroute home they visited in Washington, D. C. with their dauKhterin-law. Mrs. Brllce Bradford and
daugllters, Dana and Lealle.

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For Palm~.Sunday

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PT. PLEASANT - Second
Ueutenant Marvin R. Auattn. 22,
whose mother, Mrs. Lettie J,
Austin, and wile, Karen, live on
Route 2, Point Pleasant, li:ompleted a SUPPly management or..
· ncer course March 8 at the
Army Quartermaster School, Ft.
Lee, Va.

New robe• for the youth choir

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On?

In 1954, the International
Longshoremen's Union called
orr a 2lkla.Y-&lt;&gt;id strike ~
New York'&amp; waterfroDt. 1t was
the lorwest ~k strike ~ to
that time in the hietocy of New

or tbl, Trtnlv United Chureb or
Christ' have been completed and
wUI be worn b)' tile ch.lldren
on Pelm Sundl)'.
Memtien woo have the robes
are asktd to take them ro the
cbureb Thursday, The choir will
rehearse Ill 3 p.m. Seturday ar-

ONE DAY

ternoon.

SHIRT SERVICE
MEETING CANCELLED
Pomeroy S\akt11J)e81'8 Club
ocbodoled to meetWemosllo,ybas
been cancalled. Mrs. Dole Smith
wUI be boetoSI lor the Ma,y
lng wbleh ·wlll with a p0;.
luck dlqner,

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mmt ot Ml'11. :ilaron swarL!,
JHram Filher, Mrs. Caraoo
'chUdrcn of t:inchmatiwere
week:t u-·'-'"""-•~
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written lnjl'~ dlsploy riC
end guestl'l or hie parerita, .,.... """'_........
Mra. Vernon Smith, Mra. Pa\11 and
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Ullli'J, JloW ·Not to Write A Uonlit
Zirkle, Mrs. Fred Deaaauer,
During lhO meetll!t Olllidit•
Carl B. Weeae waa at setg.. Book,· Mi"e. Welch related some
Mrs. Jamea Fugate, MrJ .. David fried hall, Ohio Unlveralty, Sat. of the lneldent.s which inlipired by Mr&amp;, Janice Yourrc , . . , . _
JohniOII, Mra. Everett Michaels, urda,)o morning for the final sehol- her In the writing field. In her made for clUb milnbOr• to i!1(lt
Mrs. Robert Smith, Mrs. Ralph
Ea•ter bats u 0. projeCt lor
ar
lecture
or
the Martha Holden
is
NQrten, Mrs. JOhn. Manley, Miss
the AJ&gt;rU lr!eetlni. 11r1. ~
Dottie Reynolds, Mra. M a r y Jennings series. He was accoin~
White, FlatwOod!, Will, ·J&gt;t Durlt, Mrs. WayneSirilher, Miss panted to Athena by Mro. Weese Tf...,f11re 0
tess for that meet.lniand Mils Marcia Karl- who viaEaster theme wali carried
Darlene Dll'lcan, Mrs. Joe Brad· ited there with Miss Anoa wu. ~ut In table decoration• for a
Nrs. Cblorit Gaul
SKretary.'
t reUureftlr.;;,,rt,
ley, and Mr1. Elza Gilmore, Jr.
IIams. Dr. Ethel Altenfels ol . nner and Cellow.shjp hour of tile
Otbero presenting glfle to tile
collected tile duos. Tile door
New York University was ttu :racuse, Minersvtlle. and Forhonored pst were Mill Agnea lecturer using "'Lookilll Aheaf t Ham Methodist Churehes Sun.
prize wu '!li'n bl .,Mr•· Weld..
Helreahmentl Wf.IJ'8 urved llr
White, Mrs. Georp Horak, Mrl.
tn Education - Ar. Anthrcpolo ~noon at the SJrracuee Church.
EdUh BumgarG\er, Mra. Ph II
Mrs, SWartz ond Mr.; Jarwt ConPoint of VIew.''
of U~te streamera With bowls
Meinhart, Mila Erms S m I t h, efst's
ooll)',
co-hostess, to .-.,aenam.ed
Patrolman and Mrs. T e r r
ies and .ionqulls were li.Sed
Mrs. Mabel ZwilllnJ, Mrs. Vir· Kni&amp;bt ot Marion were weeker on the tables !or the charge d[n.
and Mrs. SuftHII)'mlll, Mrs. Glr
gil Brown, Mrs. William Price,
Ann Burket . Mrt.
Pooler •
guest• of hla parents, Mr. ar ner, The Rev, WendeJJ stutler
Mra. Thelma Neaae, Mrl. Jame•
Mrs. CaroJln TriPP, llrs. ii.....
~~~~.._Jed in grol.l) singtns o£
Yeauger, Mra. Dayton PbWlpa, Mrs. Chester Knight.
on · Loucks, ··Mrs. Blrbat• Trill;,~
Mr. and Mrs. John Bachm e ~logy to Precede the din.
Mrs. William McFarland, Mra.
ner.
and Mr .. Marilyn Rob1niOil.
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of Columbus spent the weekeoo
William Harrah, Mra. Hareyllayman, Mrs. Jimmy King, Mra. Don here with her sister, Mrs. Les.
Mayer, Mra. Roy Mayer, Mrs. ter Wilson. Otherweekendgueets
Don ~res, Mrs. Cecil H)'aell, of Mrs. WU son were her 10n.
Apprecl.tlon
Mrs. Cora Molnbart, Mro, Cli!J in.Jaw and d•ughter, Mr. and
Mrs.
VIrgil
Hayes
of
Columbus.
Roush, Mrs. Charles Routh, Mrs.
To Your Church
Mr, and Mra. John ThOmas ot
Darla Sue aersbach, daughter
Leonard He1s, Mark Fisller,
S.nd A Bnutlful
Mrs. Charlea Wilkinson, M r s. of Mrs. Ann Ebersbach, is con· Moline, Dl., are announcing the
birth
or
a
son,
Jeffrey
Erick-vaie.sclng
at
Veterans
Memor·
Blooming Pl1nl
Minnie Clark, and Mrs. 0 t to
ial
Hospital
where
she
remains
&amp;on.
Loltn,
Born on March 16 at the ~
a patient.
Mr. and Mrs. David .._Gordon line Pllbilc Hospital, the baby
ot Cincinnati, were weekend weighed nine pound::; and seven
guests of his parent&amp;, Mr. and ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Mrs. Homer R. Gordo(l of Mul- Thomas of PQmeroy and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles E. Wolford oCChUberry HeifJl,ts.
licothe
are the gra"*arents.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Hill,
&amp; . were in Hamilton over the
weekend where they visited with
their son and daughter.i.n.law,
A layette shower honoring Mrs. Mr . and Mrs. Allen C. lUll, Jr.
Mllton Roush of Minersville was and children, Linda and Mark;
given Thursday evenlng at the and in Dayton with another son
llJme of Mrs, Karl Grue&amp;er. and daughter.in.law, Mr. and
Pink and blue streamers were Mrs. Sleven Hill and daughter,
used in the decorations of the Marc).
Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Phalin,
gift table whichwascenteredwith
a miniature cradle. A stork Roy Arms, Mrs. Asa CUster,
replica was used on the mantle. and Mrs. Cora Grindley were in
Games were played with prizes Marmet, W. Va. Saturday to atbeing won by Mrs. William Fran- tend funeral services Cor Warcis and Mrs. Homer Holter. Mrs. ren PhaUn held at the Johnson
Grueser served ice cream and Funeral Home. The late Mr.
Phalin was the father or Alvle
cake.
PT. PLEASANT, W. VA. RT. 62 NOR1K
Guests at the shower were Phalin and the uncle of Arms,
CALL DIRECT .
Miss Eleaoor Hobson, Mrs, Zana Mrs. Custer, and Mrs. Grind.
Reuter, Mrs, Antonel..ocke1 Mrs. ley.
Ernest Harris, Mrs. Mason
SLIGHTLY IMPROVED
e SWIMMING o TENNIS e GOLF
Fisher, Mrs. Gregg Housh, Mrs.
MASON - Mrs. Frank Ettle,
Holter, Mrs. Clyde Andrews. the former Marilyn Huddleston,
e DANCING e ENTERTAINMENT
Mrs. John Sauvage, Mrs. Fran- of Athens, Ohio, is sUWttly im-.
e HORSE SACK RIDING
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Joyce Ramsey, Mrs. Mary Bentz, orial Hospita,l.,'Yh~r~ 4b~ .i .~ Qq~
e EXCELLENT FOOD &amp; SERVIC!; -~
' 'ltld Mr'S. Ori.!r narrt5. · -.. '
pi tali zed for blood clot in the left
r.e ~en·a t iOI 1S now being accepted
Others presenting gltts to Mrs, leg. Her room Is 571. Mrs. Ettie,
Housh were Mrs. Eileen Clark, the mother of two children, was
Mrs. Glenna Dav111, Mrs. How- formerly of Mason.
ard Nolan, Mrs. Harold Jones,
Mrs. Paul Harris, 'Mrs, Harold
~ith, Mrs. Howard Parker,
Mrs. Carroll Norris, M r a.
George &amp;:hneider, Mrs. Paul
Kloes, and Mrs. Edith Hood.
A gift was also _presented to Mrs.
Roush by members of the Homemakers Club.

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Looter Wilsm rllllertalnod Selurday niglll Ill the WIIIOO borne
will! a liietlo bonorin1&lt;
Mrs. RuaseU Mlller ot Oak S ••
Pomeroy.
Gift• were placed in a basai·
net decorated with pink and blue
Jtreamtr&amp; which extended to the
ceiling. Games were played Will!
Mrs. Josephine Mlller and Mn.
Alfred Rusehel wlnning the prlz.
es. '11le doOr prize went to Mlu
Jan Flaber.
Pink and blue bootie replicas
topped lndiYiduai cekea · omicb
were eerved with lee cream,
coffee, ~ncb and minte. Min·
iature cradlee with babies were
given aa favors.
Qle!lts at the shower included those named above and Mra.
VIrgil fla1et and Mrs. John Bachman or Columbus; Mra. Ted Fllher and daughter, Jan, or Cincinnati; Mrs. Delbert Chaney ot
Albany; and Mrs. Bill White,
Mra. Gary Miller, Miss Jeanette
Mlller, Miss Jeannine Miller,
Mra. Freda Hinea, Mrs. Tom
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Readings on
Temperance
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Farmer Debts

Folk Lore Keys
Heritage Camp
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Tho lion- dlictisiOII the poJOibUIIY or loll. Ctnbtt in Cabell count;y.
tal lloaiOt Co[\Unitteo MOnday "'" OOW1IY JolninH tbe SOUthwell'1'1\!o cenier lo !!&gt; bf Clllllruct(
ni&amp;lll .in the IO!Iribouae.lury room ern ltesi~ Mental llealtb cclm~ ed · '!llh beip trom ilia filderel
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Include Cabetl, Maaon, Wayneond ,ell ,CowiiY COii.\'l , lo llno!Jclng
Ltnooln CoiPlties whleh, if l.ncof.:. a. clinic '·until, the eenter 11 op... . Temper~ readings were
given by Mra. BettJ CHile at
porated in the SWRMII propo~al/ ~·
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What•~
Fi'ldll'
ni&amp;bt's meeting o! t be
would be entitled to uao 111•
11\o bJi . problem Iadiil! the
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Mldifleporl
Woman•• Cbrlltian
services pnMded by the een.. local ·Mmtal neatih Committee
Temperance
Union held at tlle
ter.
Ia U the fUnds awroprlated by
Cookin~
A committee eomposed or the the. locol COUIII;)' c:ourt, wblch Church of Otriat.
Mrs. Cline road, SobrieiY, the
Rev. Gaatoa Boyle, Jr .• Mrs. ar:e DOW uaed to GPirate a .Mt!n·
9lren&amp;th
oUlocl.it.Y and Uop~r
Jean Baker, Dr. Margaret Rosa, tal ijealth referral offtee in the
Exploits
the
Armed Forces. Tbe
Mrs. Bene Sommer and Je&amp;b courthouH, are given to t h e
theme
1008:.
Vote 1t Out OJitllled
Mercandente will _ . . be· -W.itern Resional Conter,
the
mieting
with prayer by Mr.11.
rore the Mason CountiY Court tben where would the fundi!! eome
this Saturday asking the county from to operate the referral or- Audrey Miller. The lrtendoblp
circle and the Lord'a Prayer
to contribute the counQ' 1.76. Dee?
in uni501l eloaed the meeting.
56 tunds (fUnds of the count.v
It was reaaonabi.Y pointed out
Mrs. Cline and Mrs. Clarence
used for mentaJ health) which that the local referral office Is
il!l approxl.m:ttely $6,000, to the handicapped tr it baa no place to McNeal served refreshment• to
send referrals, and therefore Mra. ~loll White, Mrs. Joe
need to put their resources with Turner and KI'anddaU&amp;hter, Santhe other cOWJties to have ade- dra, Mre. Hazel Board, Mrs.
[J.tate facilities and aerviees Pearl Hoffman. and Mn. Genewhich Maaon County could not vieve Saxon.
provide will! the small amount
allocated by the iocol court lor
Mental Health servicea.
Bob Marollall o! tile Depart.
ment of Mental HeaJU. outlined
the advantages or Maroon Coonb' Joining in the Ce~~ter and
Nancy Reed of landmark In
A report issued by the Farm stated that the Department faPomeroy invites you to see the
newest in cooking with electric- Credit Administration of Wa• vor~ Regionalizatlon as soman,y
ity. Lanctnark wUI have on di~ lngton, D.c. indicated Canners' more aervlees eould be provided
MASON - Gilbert Barneue,
.Play during their Color TV ~en debts increased rapidly during under this setup.
MallOn Count.Y 4-H Club Agen~
The proposed center will cost along with two youth leaders and
House on AprU 4, 5, and 6, the 1967, but agricultureonthewhole
continued
to
be
in
good
tlnancial
for
construction and administra- eight t-H'ers, attended MoUDo
new Unlco electronic range. This
pOSition.
tive
persomel in the price realm taineer Heritage Camp at Hawk's
is the newest and quickest wa,y
Total
farmers'
debts
are
now
or $8H,ooo.
to prepare food. It ls exciting,
Nest, W. Va., on Frida)', SatThe gro\lp will meet again on urdl)' end Sunday,
¢ -.watic and allows man,y short $48.6 billion as compared to
cuts and time savings you never $44.5 bUilon a year ago, How... Monday, April 15, to receive a
Attending in addition to the t-Il
ever, fanners' aasets increa,s.. report from the committee that agent wen Ora Mae Hunt of
dreamed possible.
Sas goodbye to the old fashioned ed from $269 billion to $281 bi&gt;- aweared before the count,y court Leon, Mary Froednt, and4--H'ers
metal pots and pans when cooking llon. A&amp; a result, net worth ot and to then decide what steps Alan Hart, Carla Crookham, Bobin the new Unico Radarange. You farmers increased from $223 to take from there, particularly b)' tlewhllrst. all of New Haven
can acutally cook, 11 you desire, bilUon on January 1, 1967 to ahould their reCJ.lelt to the court area; Betsy Fowler, Steven Chapon dishes that are made r r o m $231 blllion at the beglming o! to participate in the Southwe.st. mf.ll, Mary Jane Getty, Point
ern H:egl.on.al Center be turned Pleasant: Ronnie Wedge and Debglass, plastic, or eVen pa,per. 1968.
Farmers Income margins conoo down.
Cooking time has been dramatbie Sayre or Leon.
ically reduced from hours to min. tinue to be under presl!iure with
This camp, held ror the first
utes and minutes to seconds. The farmers purchasing an increastime, enlig·htened the young peoTaylor Continuing ple on the culture of the moun.wearance, navor and the nu- ing pan or their imPuts from
non
..
farm
sources.
With
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trient value of food wUl be entains in the Appalachian reP,n.
hanced. Hamburgers coltl)letel.y creased costs of these imputs
Block Mother Plan
Folk sayings, singing and dane...
ready in liD seconds and many and continued tight credit, agn..
ing were enjoyed by all. Mr.
cultural lenderswillneedtocareoo
food., as little as 16 seconds.
Barnette led the group in square
MASON - Former Mason Po- dencing.
Come ,in and see Anna Grace Cully review the Purposes for
Torchiano, Home EcOlllmist of which applicants desire to use lice Chief Fred Taylor atameetSchDlarshii)s forthecamPwere
·Ollio Power Company, demon- credit and give more attention ing with block mothers said he provided by the Arts and Hwnaniwould continue working on the IY Association.
strate this fabulous method of to repayment c~acity.
The
Fann
Credit
Administra"Aid the Ch.l)dren" program,
cooking.
The gro~ toured the historical
In addition to this cooking fea- tion supervises the Federal ~ even though he has resigned as Gulley mountain area and viewed
ture lll8l1f other lttlln&amp; wW be on termediate Credit Banks and all police chief.
the largest prlvatehiatoricalm•
He wiU caU soother meeting seum in West Virginia at Oak
BPeeial and run for everyone all Production CredLt Associations.
Ohio has eleven production Cr&amp;o in the near future as soon as he HUL
1 three days at the Pomeroy Landimark Open House. The door dit Association&amp;, lncluding the receive&amp; a brochure from the
On Oion&lt;lay morning the group
tbrtas con~at or seven tree RCA Jackson P,C,A,, which Arvt~s FSl on the program.
attended worahlp . ,aerrice . and
'The block mothers wUi be D)&amp;ss at the Catholic and Protes'color TV sets plus 100 bcxws eleven &amp;lutheastern counties,
Identified
with an insignia in the tant churches. At the latter
prbes of Olympian Permanent
winci&gt;w. The chlld would koow church, folk hymns were used in
Candles. All three days plan to
Prayer Breakfast
that he or she could go to that the service.
be mledwlth real excltill!: events.
home Cor help.
Frl~, 5,000 tree baby chicks
wW be given away. The chlc~s Planned in Mason
will arrive at approXimately 9
a. m. and will be given tree to
Fund Drive Begun
MASON - The Mason~
tn¥one who wishes them. lt is
suggested that everyone bring dist Youth FellowshJp is planning
a Holy Weel-; Prayer Brealdast
To Pay for Truck
their own container,
beginning
on
Mondly,
AprU
8
at
Thursday and Friday the facPT. PLEASANT - Arreato
torY representative from t he 7:30 a.m. and continue through
recorded at the count;y jail durMASON
The
Mason
Vol~Jno
Homelite Chain Saw ComPany will AprU 12.
Ing t2le weekend were: Arley
The Rev. Lowell Keeney an- teer Fire Department ha• started PatterBOII, 38, Henderlo'n; Frank·
be present to sharpen chain saw
a fund drive to help pay for Its
chains free of charge, This Is a oowteed that Slllficient time will $13,000 nre truek.
lin Patterson, Gallipolis Ferey;
tree service to help acquaint you be allowed for the YO\Ull people
A 8P8Cial thanks hal been e"" Elllo Williams, Henderson; wu.
·wtth one or the nnest chain saws to leave Cor school. He also aJP tended to thot~e who have already Uam E. Count a, 44, Dunbar, all
available. The Homeltte people oounced that Maundy Thur•da,y, cbnated, and to the Mason JIQ'- &lt;:barged wttll intoxication a n d
will also be available all three Hoq Communion Service wUI cees 1or their contributiOn of Foye Holoomb Lanbri&amp;llt, 46,
days. Landmark in Pomeroy will be on Thursday, April 11 at 7:30 $48.13. Mason's Town Recorder, Glendale, Calif., chlld desertion
also be olfering a three-day trade p.m. and Eaater Sunrlae Service Mrs. Charlotte Jenks, reported warrant.
in on any woodcutting ~nstrument will be at 6 a.m. and morning that the Mason Jaycees were
Two IS.year~d girls end two
such as an ax, saw, or hatchet, worshiP at 9:45 a.m. on April forced to disband because ot J6.year~d boys, escapees !rom
toward the Purchase of any new 14.
shift work of many or its mem- Lakin State Hospital, are COD·
Homolite Chain saw (OXC!IltZI!&gt;).
bers. She ooted that in her optn. ftned to tile 00\Ull,y jail m Chari·
The factory representative of
ion this was a great loss to the ea or srand larCft11 (auto tllell)
Janice Holter New
the Tw'"'tieth Century Welding
community as the men werewJI}.. alter the )'OOltha ollogedly stole
Company will also be present
ing to &lt;b ell thl)' could to as&amp;llt an automobUe belonglng to NelFritky giving instructions and Membrr of Group
8011 Rainey, Bellemeade, and
the communiiY.
tJps on welcting, if you have
wer.e later apprehended in Park..
Janice Holter, Pomeroy, has
any problems come in and disersburg, W, Va. The )'Ollthawere
joined
the junior membershiP
cuss them with him. The facPLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL returned to Mason CouniY by tile
tory representative will also be ranks of Holatt:lo-Friesian AssoADMITTED: llennla Roooll, state Police and Sberill' 1 Depart.
on hand to demonstrate Frida.)', ciation or America. Nearb'
Letart; Mra. Abraham Baker, ment.
the latest in drain cleaners, You 700 yoqsters are now actively Leon; P, A, Sayre, Arbuckle;
will have lO see this fabulous enrolled In the breed organiza. Teresa Miller, Pl Pleuant; WUdz:ain cleaner to understand how tion' s program.
To qualify, membercandldatea Ilam Proffitt, Point PleasarJt;
it works.
WUUe King, Arbuckle; Roy Lane,
Also Friday it is planned to must be Wtder 21 yeara or age Pt. Pleallllt.; Mrs. Clarence Adhave the helicoPter here that and have successfulb completed kins, Letart.
wUI be doing the custom spraying one year's work in a t-H or vo'
DISCHARGED: llann7 Brown,
cational
agriculture
dairy
profor the farmers In this area.
PT. PLEASANT - Twu dvHomer Thel11, Alta Herdman,
This plans to be me latest in Ject.. Individual ownerlhlp or at · Vin&lt;ent Robertoon, John Dower,
11 actlono - · Dled in the
custom service bel ..providedby lea&amp;t one Registered Holstein ts Michael OJiver, Mrs. Carl Birch- nee or tile ClNull Clerk, boll!
also
required,
Landmark In Pomeroy.
concerning proml111017 notes and
field and son.
One of lht ouutandina spec iah
or Polnl PleaaBmTHS: Mr. and Mrs. John the Peoples wW be the new Utdco n&amp;Jlex 19
Auxiliary Meet~
Gardner, Ft. Plea11811t, a aon; 1111 Ia tile plllntlllln ncb.
side by side refrigerator, which
Olio adjno II \IO!niDcllrll Judi·
Mr. and Mrs. Olarlea Pear~
is two .Wliances in one, a real
menl
!rom 1llt lllren&lt;llot. lill'Oid
LAKlN, W, Va,- The rqular Pt. Pieaaan~ a dall&amp;hter.
space saver which is on sale for meeUng of tile Allxillary or La.
&amp;apple, Henlllr.tCm, mlheamount
$369.95.
and eoats. Olher
kin State Hospital waa held on - ·· . .. ... - -··· - - or
Debbie ~ith is invit:q' all the 'lllesday.
action ~ ~ DeW•• aod~
children in the area to come in
AUend.lng were Rev. Kenneth Haven, W, Va. The next regu- Ora DtW"ao, Galllpo!la Ferand enter the Pomeroy Landmark Slaw, Dr. Marlldt Ro11, Bel- Jarl,y ICheduled meeting Is AP·
ry, .. .""". . . . . ond )llrl&amp;monl
r.aoter Egg Coloring Contest: ole Cadle, Icy Rollins, Mildred rli 13.
In the unoantorf&amp;Ot.2ll•d~iit··
Here'5 a chance to win a crisp Legg, Icyel Slnea, &amp;etf¥ cadle,
new Five DJlllr BW, U you can Muon, W. Va., Lola Brown, Dotcalls cusllio41tl! in
brine in the most colorflllEaeter 1;y Knaul, Pt. Plealant, W. Va.;
10ft fa~m-lltllllllidll!
Egg ln our area. Just Pick out Iva Atlley, BollY White, Helen
,your best and moat coiorful one Carroll, Mar)' LeJvlng, Mildred
DiSCOVIII wllole new e\l*ittH:t In lleep 0111
and bring it to oLlf Landmarh Roush, Eliu:beth Olisler, New
TENSION EASE" m1ttrel1 by EnaJander.• ·
•tor.... . lt might make you $5.ijij
richer! Brins them in ~ril 4, 5~
or 6, during our Landaiark Open
Hoo ...
Tllot Leos••
Of cuur&amp;e, man,y,. ·man,y items
NH41 Not Emnrross
~IU b!J on IIPtClal iO we sugge11t.
Doll '&amp; II•• ln fear or faiite teeth
1ou come in and look around and lt~C~~~entn(l'.
wobbltn1 or dropplnl' jW!t
11.t
wroniJ time. Por more aectlrlty
register for all the door prizes.. nndthemorl'
eomfon., Ju~t IJ;IrlnJtle a
You ,do not nee&lt;i to btl)' 11111'- llttle FABTEETH on )'OUr piKtCH.
FA6TF.:ETH holdll. faille t.Jeth tltmcr.
~ing, ili•t come In ond 1111 hello,
Make~~ uttlllf EHler. Jfo P'I~W . ~~~
tWIW. Helpt1 Cheek "dtnture 'JN!Ilth' .
~ and )'OU m~ be a winner. - Adv~
DuntureM th11.t 11t are NM!n\&amp;111 to

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ADNIS.'iONS
flo.nlol .1&gt; wt&amp;Onerl 46
Ave.; BeiJ,IambJ c. ~eto. ~~..,
1110 Adrian A,.e.; Alllert A.H~
CJ;aft.., lil Second Avttl MilS
Edna A, Burnell, .1026 socoi,d
A¥Ooj Mrs. William Garvi11, Jlt,
1 EWlDgton; Mrs, Cena Parsons.
Rt. 2 ~futon; Hoachle 1'eri'J'1 Rt.
2 Patriot; Mrs, Carl F. Laf... ·
bert.: .Rt. 1 GaJ.ljpolls; Mrs. Os-.
wald 0. Hanes, Pt. Pleasant;
Paul E. Cox, 1«. I Pl. Pleasant;
Mrs. Grover M. Nelville, pt.
Pleasant; Ray Van Matre, llt.
1 West Columbia~ Mrs, George
W. Brown, Mason; Harry C.
Housh, DJ, MaliOn; Valerie D.
Van Matte, R:t. 1. Pt. Pleasant
Mrs. Paul Harrison, Pt. Pleason~ Mrs. John c. TriPlet~· Rt.
I Letart; Mrs, Thomas J. Reynolds. pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Wf)..
l1am A. Carman. Rt. 1 Pomeroy:
Mra. Roy J. Allen, pt. Pleasant;
Robert K. H~nry, Jackson' Mrs.
ThOrnton R. WUson, Rt. I Wellston; Mrs. Jack D. Franz. Ironton; Lisa A. Cook, Jackson; Mrs. ·

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Scouts Guests

OfTroop 137
MASON - Junior Girl Scout
Troop 87 were g\lests at a party
on Wednesday evening at the
Mason Methodist Church with
Brownie Troop 137 the hoat
grol().
An Easter Bunny ce11ter piece
centered the retreahment table.
Abo used were Easter butut)' n.,..
kins and taYOrs of Easter eggs.
Debbie Jonea, Mason, wu in
charge of the games.
.\ppreciation was el:Pressed
Cor the sale of Girl Scout cookies.
Brownle TrooP No. 137 I!IOid 516
boxes and Junior Girl ~out
Troop No. 87 &amp;old 515.
Forty-seven girls from b&gt;th
trooPS attended alo~ with their
leaders, Mrs. Bormie McFarland.
Mrs. Carol Proffitt, Mrs. Cecile
Van Meter, Mrs. Ruby Jones,
Mrs. Helen Johnson, Mrs. D&gt;JI.Y
Huber and parents, Mrs, Gladdie stewart and Mrs. Robert
Bocock.

Mr.. .
. Bill, .~... 11\o 2
GalliPolis, dauabter, 10:13 e;m.
Nondi,y; ,¥fo;' erfi.l E. Lambtrl;
lit.

J;.Gallli&gt;OU•, &lt;!a,'gbter, 12;12 .

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Mark w. Cool&lt;. 'William J.
Fiol&lt;nng; Twano s, Gli..Ore1
Deborllh ,L, Harvey, Carl Hogle,
Harry F. lioldcrort, Albert E.
Holman, Mrs. Wilma P, Ma3a,
Leonard R. ~lth, Etiis E. Thorn-ton, Mrs. Arnold Ousle,y.

POINT PLEASANT· - Mr. and Mre, JoS41Pb VanSickle,
. P~dnt Pleasant, ceiebra*ed their ~Oth weddilw: annlveraary,
'&amp;mday 1 March 31. ·'J'he)' are the parenta of a daughter. Man
Arm ol Columbua. 0., and a son Hayburn VanSickle, Rt. 1
Galllpoli~e Mr. VanSickle I&amp; a retired iron worker, and both
are active in taHne mlllionary work and are etill active in
the Nazarene Church activities.

Loan Totals

Up.l4.22% in

Club Officers are Named

Farm Credit

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BUDGET•PRICED·PAlm

The Louisville Fann Credit
District set new loan records in
1967 with total loans closed
amowttlng to $6tU,718,G74; UP
$51,707,058 from 1966. Loins
outstanding u or December 31.
1967 were $5401869,831, \C&gt; $67,363,253 from 1966, or 14.22 per
cent. Total borrowers and "A"
stockholders increased to ua,..
926 member!:i,
The district includes 40PCA's
in Ohio, Indiana, K'entucky, and
Tennessee. Ohio continues to be
a leading user or agricultural
credit. As of Jan\lary 1, 1968,
19,024 PCA members had loans
outstanding of $150,220,957. This
Is anincreaseof$21,518,025over
1966 records.
The Jackson Production Credit
Association had loans outstanding
of $7,800,912 as or December
31, 1967. The assoclation serves
1,S08 "B" stockholders aod 930
capital stockholders in 11 Sou~
eastern Ohio counties.

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HOUSE

PAINT ·
$6.19

OIL BAS£
MOUSE PAINt

gallon

· LATEX FLAT ·

WALL

PAINT

!VALL PAINr

$4.42
gollon

Get Order
In Early
For Easter
Corsages

ja soua1;&gt;t by tile plllintiO:.
An ·order granting a dt'vO.rce
to Leona 'Brock from wuhur
Brock was signed by the court
and the plaintiff was given custocty of tlleir in!ant cbiid.

ElMER BURNS
COLOR CENTER

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MII)D~EPORT

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mark r.aeter Egg Colortrw Con-

and enter the Pomeroy

·tilt. Here's a ehanee to win a
crliP new Five ll»llar Bill~ lf
.you can bring In tile most colortul Easter Ea in our area. Just
pick out yourbesundmoatcolortul one and bring It to oUr Landmark store to be ju~~ for the
contest. Put your egg In a paper
bag, put your name and.addreas
on the bag and brb\g it to our
' Lancb.ark atore in Pomeroy,,.
·tt might make you $5.00 richer!
Bring dtem In AprU 4, 5, or 6,
cluriqt o u r Lan&lt;bnark Open
&amp;uM.
· ;rJancy Reed or Landmark in
Pomeroy invites you to aee the
noweat in cookirli with eJec&gt;.
. trlciiY. ~ark wUl bave on
dlsploy dorlng tbolr Color TV
Open Houll on April 4, 5, 6, the
new Unieo electtonlc Range. Thla
1.1 the newest and quickest way to
PriiW'e !ood. It is exciting, dr•
maue and allows many short
&lt;uti ond time oartrva you nev,.
dr-ed pOSSible,
say aootJ.bye totheoldoCa~
eel metal .POt• and pans when
cook1111 in the nn Unlco Radaranse. You can actually cook.
U you desire, on dlsbes tl)at are
made from glass, plutlc, or

O!licers were olocted ond projecta selectedattheorganlzatloJr
al meedrw of the Pomeroy Bend
semor ~H Club held Monday
nicht at the home or Mn. C. E.
Blakeslee, adviliOr.
· Selected as oWcers tor the
year were Carol Hargraves, pr&amp;o
sldent; Debbie ~ Harbrecht, vlce
president: Twila Clatworthy, secrettry; Becky Houda.shelt, treasurer; Mary Pearson, news reporteri Irene Barnes, recreation
leader: Beck)' Triplett, safety
chairman; and Debbie Hunnoi.
health chalnnan.
The girla aelected school
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Baptist Plan
Crusade with
Evangelist

The Rev. CharlesLusher,Ohlo
BI,Ptlit Convention eva~iat,
will conduct a crusade at the
Middleport Pint Baptist Chllrch
beglmllng April 15,
In preparation for the crusade,
even paper.
cottage prayer meetinas have
Cooking time has beendramatlo been scheduled this week, the
i lcaiq reduced from hours to first to be beid at 7:30 Tuesday
minutes ond miootea to oeoondl. nflbt 111 the home o! Mro. B..,.
Tbe ~., p,.~ ond tl!il lah Whltel Scbe&lt;lule lor 111e r&amp;,' mtrtfni' ftlue of food'WW. be en- malnder of the wee~ Is 9:30 a.
blnced. Hamburgers oomPietoll m. Wednesdey Ill the Frank
reM\' In 60 seconds and man;y Cheesebrew home; 7:3ll p.m.
foods as little as 16 aeconds. Thuraday at the Tony Fowler
Come in and see Anna Grace ttomej 2 p.m. Friday at the Mrs.
Torehlano, Home Ecollmlist of Dana Hamm home, and 7:30 p.
Oblo PoWir Company, clemoJ&gt;o m. Friday Ill the Fred Holfmen
atrott 111is "'abulou• mothocl or borne.
cookln&amp;o
Worker conferences and visi!n adclition to this oooklng lea. tatlon wUI be featured In tbe
tun mll\Y other item• wUl be on nr•t two days or the evangell~&lt;o
"''ICtal ond !lin 'lor eveeyone all tic crusade, with meetings to
three da,yo at the Pomeroy Lant1o beiln on Wednesday, April 17,
mark Opeo llouao. Tbe door ond continuing through April 21.
.Prlles conJiat·of aeven tree RCA. ,
mu•lc wlll be presented
Color TV Betl ~lui 100 borws 11: each ot'th,e 8ervlces.
prlu• or Obmlilan Permanonl
Cliriilos. "All three ~· plan to
~ ftl1odwlth realoJO:itlni ovente.
· Friday, 5,000 rree bob)' cblcko
will be (lven awoy, 'l'be cblck•
will ·arriYo at ljlproxJmateb' 9
a.ni. lind wlll be gl- rree to
IUI)'OIIIi wbi&gt; wtabeo titfm. It Ia
Rltu or oommunlm were ob·
auuoetld 111ot everyone bring setvtd" !lrndey evening at t b e
tbolr own container.
Orace ~·oopol Cburcb In Pom·
Tl\uredoy ond Friday Ute rao- eroy.
r .... o-llve !rom the
The ROY. Albert McKenzie or
~~~ Chain Sew CoorWan¥ Sl Peter' 1 ~soopal Cburcb et
wlil'-bo present to ll\alllell chain GallipOlla met will! the OOilll'eaa- cbalnllnre or charlo. Tbls !Iori !Or lhe . . . .union obllrv·
il ' tree service to beJit. ae- ance. Ptlor to the 1errice, he
!pilrt you with one of the Onoot lnst:ueted the oool!lrmallon
chilo AWl avaUable todQ. The
conftrmatlon il planned
te poople wlll llao be , tor Easter, &amp;rndey by Blabop
o all illret ~a. Lantlo ' Roair Blanchard o! Clncbmatl;
~In POPIII'Ol' wUI'aiio beol- . .
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projects. Mrs, Blakeslee installed the new officen and pr&amp;o
sented each ofilcer with a cor-.

o;age.
Meetings were planned for Ule
first and third Mondays of each
month at the Blakeslee home.
Members cll.ic:ussed figures,
lines, colors, and patterns.
After refreshments were ser..ed. the gr&lt;nP went to Pomeroy
Junior High School Cor the annual
otncers, Advisors, and Parents
t-H Conference.

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TUESDAY
POMEROY CHAPTER 186,
0. E. S., Tuesday, 7:45 p. m.,
Masonic TemPiej recognition of
three 50 year members, past
matrons and past patrona.
SOlJfHERN LOCAL B a n d
Booaters at Racine High School,
7:30 p, m. Tuesday. Final plans
for jitney SLIPPer on AprU 20. All
interested persons urged to attend.
AMERICAN Luthere.n Church
Women or ~ Paul and !:it. John
Luther in Chu:rch. 8 p, m. Tues.
' day, -st: ltiii'Ctt~/cl!; .. '• ..
WSWS of Enterprise EUB
church Tuesday evening, home
ot Mrs. Edward Bowen. Mrs.
Menzel Smith, program leader.
RUMMAGE SA_LE, Catholic
Olurch auditorium, 9 to 4 p.m.
'lllesday ond Wednesday, sponsored by the Catholic Women's
Club.
MEIGS COUNTY ART Assn.,
TUesday, April 9, Columbus and
Souttlem Ohio Electric Co., 7
p.m. All interested persons in-

vtted.
WEDNESDAY

LAST CALL todoy for Mason
bays to lignup for Peewee, LitUe, or Pony league baseball between U p.m. at Maoon Youth
comer. Same hours April! end
April 2, same place. Parent or
J!Uifdlan, plua ~ lor lnsuranee,
MUST ICeorDJIIUIY boy to ell)llup
U fie Intends to play.
MIDDLEPORT
AMATEUR
Garclenera, 8 p.m. Wemolds¥ at
the borne or Mrs. GlOM Lombert.
GDIL SCOUT Nei&amp;bborbood I
aervice team meeting Wednesday, Colwnbue and Sootllern Oblo
Electric Co. office. New leaders
ur&amp;od to attend.
THURSDAY
RUMMAGE SALE, Heath Methodist Cburcb basement, Middle·
port, lpOIIIIOI'ed by the Eleanor
Circle: AnYone having ltem• to
be pleked up mey liau 992$17
or 1192.a236.
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MAllON J Mailon Girl Scout pie, P)1hlna Sistare, 7:30 TburBo
' TlJO 111Ctol1 rt1&gt;re101lt1Uve 91 'fTqilp 8'1 reCiin~J¥ lleeted Petrol day ~ II the borne or Mrs,
lhtt ·TWendllh Ctnluey. Wolciq: Leadorl ond Aaelatantl-rloa Rollin Boarha,
Pll!iPa!l!' wUI llao be preaont · follows:
BOARD OF llroctora, lloli•
. . . llrlrv lnstruotionl ond
CouniY American Red croo•
welding, U you be.. IIQ'
Choi&gt;ttr, .8:30 p,m., Thuredoy, at
como In ' llad 41114:11111
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Mary Bradbury, daughter or
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bradbury,
spent the weekend in Olillioothe
with her uncle a~d aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. William Kitchen. Guests
of the Bradbury family 9.mday
were Joe Young and son, Joe,
of Cambridge.
Mr.and Mrs.0. .
w weer
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and dau~ters, linda and Deb~
ra of Columbus were weekend
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Sauer.
Mrs. Betty Cline was t h e
Sunda.Y guest of her son.fn.law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ger·
aid Marr at New Haven .
Mrs. Forrest Bachtel and
dau'""'ter, Carol, spent &amp;m.-~ .... in
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vleru\'
\fa: Ylsltlng' Mls,
J.
W. DawsonandMrs. Thelma How·
ard.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Wallace
and daughter, Nancy were week.
end vtsitors in McComelsvUie
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
G. C. Knox.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Brad·
ford returned Sunday night from
a two week vacation. They vis!ted her brother.in.Jaw and slster, Mr. and Mra. Hobartg,ields
in Eustis. Fla. and Mr. and Mrs.
Elmo Bennett at Winterhaven. F:rlroute home they visited in Washington, D. C. with their dauKhterin-law. Mrs. Brllce Bradford and
daugllters, Dana and Lealle.

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PT. PLEASANT - Second
Ueutenant Marvin R. Auattn. 22,
whose mother, Mrs. Lettie J,
Austin, and wile, Karen, live on
Route 2, Point Pleasant, li:ompleted a SUPPly management or..
· ncer course March 8 at the
Army Quartermaster School, Ft.
Lee, Va.

New robe• for the youth choir

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On?

In 1954, the International
Longshoremen's Union called
orr a 2lkla.Y-&lt;&gt;id strike ~
New York'&amp; waterfroDt. 1t was
the lorwest ~k strike ~ to
that time in the hietocy of New

or tbl, Trtnlv United Chureb or
Christ' have been completed and
wUI be worn b)' tile ch.lldren
on Pelm Sundl)'.
Memtien woo have the robes
are asktd to take them ro the
cbureb Thursday, The choir will
rehearse Ill 3 p.m. Seturday ar-

ONE DAY

ternoon.

SHIRT SERVICE
MEETING CANCELLED
Pomeroy S\akt11J)e81'8 Club
ocbodoled to meetWemosllo,ybas
been cancalled. Mrs. Dole Smith
wUI be boetoSI lor the Ma,y
lng wbleh ·wlll with a p0;.
luck dlqner,

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mmt ot Ml'11. :ilaron swarL!,
JHram Filher, Mrs. Caraoo
'chUdrcn of t:inchmatiwere
week:t u-·'-'"""-•~
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written lnjl'~ dlsploy riC
end guestl'l or hie parerita, .,.... """'_........
Mra. Vernon Smith, Mra. Pa\11 and
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Ullli'J, JloW ·Not to Write A Uonlit
Zirkle, Mrs. Fred Deaaauer,
During lhO meetll!t Olllidit•
Carl B. Weeae waa at setg.. Book,· Mi"e. Welch related some
Mrs. Jamea Fugate, MrJ .. David fried hall, Ohio Unlveralty, Sat. of the lneldent.s which inlipired by Mr&amp;, Janice Yourrc , . . , . _
JohniOII, Mra. Everett Michaels, urda,)o morning for the final sehol- her In the writing field. In her made for clUb milnbOr• to i!1(lt
Mrs. Robert Smith, Mrs. Ralph
Ea•ter bats u 0. projeCt lor
ar
lecture
or
the Martha Holden
is
NQrten, Mrs. JOhn. Manley, Miss
the AJ&gt;rU lr!eetlni. 11r1. ~
Dottie Reynolds, Mra. M a r y Jennings series. He was accoin~
White, FlatwOod!, Will, ·J&gt;t Durlt, Mrs. WayneSirilher, Miss panted to Athena by Mro. Weese Tf...,f11re 0
tess for that meet.lniand Mils Marcia Karl- who viaEaster theme wali carried
Darlene Dll'lcan, Mrs. Joe Brad· ited there with Miss Anoa wu. ~ut In table decoration• for a
Nrs. Cblorit Gaul
SKretary.'
t reUureftlr.;;,,rt,
ley, and Mr1. Elza Gilmore, Jr.
IIams. Dr. Ethel Altenfels ol . nner and Cellow.shjp hour of tile
Otbero presenting glfle to tile
collected tile duos. Tile door
New York University was ttu :racuse, Minersvtlle. and Forhonored pst were Mill Agnea lecturer using "'Lookilll Aheaf t Ham Methodist Churehes Sun.
prize wu '!li'n bl .,Mr•· Weld..
Helreahmentl Wf.IJ'8 urved llr
White, Mrs. Georp Horak, Mrl.
tn Education - Ar. Anthrcpolo ~noon at the SJrracuee Church.
EdUh BumgarG\er, Mra. Ph II
Mrs, SWartz ond Mr.; Jarwt ConPoint of VIew.''
of U~te streamera With bowls
Meinhart, Mila Erms S m I t h, efst's
ooll)',
co-hostess, to .-.,aenam.ed
Patrolman and Mrs. T e r r
ies and .ionqulls were li.Sed
Mrs. Mabel ZwilllnJ, Mrs. Vir· Kni&amp;bt ot Marion were weeker on the tables !or the charge d[n.
and Mrs. SuftHII)'mlll, Mrs. Glr
gil Brown, Mrs. William Price,
Ann Burket . Mrt.
Pooler •
guest• of hla parents, Mr. ar ner, The Rev, WendeJJ stutler
Mra. Thelma Neaae, Mrl. Jame•
Mrs. CaroJln TriPP, llrs. ii.....
~~~~.._Jed in grol.l) singtns o£
Yeauger, Mra. Dayton PbWlpa, Mrs. Chester Knight.
on · Loucks, ··Mrs. Blrbat• Trill;,~
Mr. and Mrs. John Bachm e ~logy to Precede the din.
Mrs. William McFarland, Mra.
ner.
and Mr .. Marilyn Rob1niOil.
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of Columbus spent the weekeoo
William Harrah, Mra. Hareyllayman, Mrs. Jimmy King, Mra. Don here with her sister, Mrs. Les.
Mayer, Mra. Roy Mayer, Mrs. ter Wilson. Otherweekendgueets
Don ~res, Mrs. Cecil H)'aell, of Mrs. WU son were her 10n.
Apprecl.tlon
Mrs. Cora Molnbart, Mro, Cli!J in.Jaw and d•ughter, Mr. and
Mrs.
VIrgil
Hayes
of
Columbus.
Roush, Mrs. Charles Routh, Mrs.
To Your Church
Mr, and Mra. John ThOmas ot
Darla Sue aersbach, daughter
Leonard He1s, Mark Fisller,
S.nd A Bnutlful
Mrs. Charlea Wilkinson, M r s. of Mrs. Ann Ebersbach, is con· Moline, Dl., are announcing the
birth
or
a
son,
Jeffrey
Erick-vaie.sclng
at
Veterans
Memor·
Blooming Pl1nl
Minnie Clark, and Mrs. 0 t to
ial
Hospital
where
she
remains
&amp;on.
Loltn,
Born on March 16 at the ~
a patient.
Mr. and Mrs. David .._Gordon line Pllbilc Hospital, the baby
ot Cincinnati, were weekend weighed nine pound::; and seven
guests of his parent&amp;, Mr. and ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Mrs. Homer R. Gordo(l of Mul- Thomas of PQmeroy and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles E. Wolford oCChUberry HeifJl,ts.
licothe
are the gra"*arents.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Hill,
&amp; . were in Hamilton over the
weekend where they visited with
their son and daughter.i.n.law,
A layette shower honoring Mrs. Mr . and Mrs. Allen C. lUll, Jr.
Mllton Roush of Minersville was and children, Linda and Mark;
given Thursday evenlng at the and in Dayton with another son
llJme of Mrs, Karl Grue&amp;er. and daughter.in.law, Mr. and
Pink and blue streamers were Mrs. Sleven Hill and daughter,
used in the decorations of the Marc).
Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Phalin,
gift table whichwascenteredwith
a miniature cradle. A stork Roy Arms, Mrs. Asa CUster,
replica was used on the mantle. and Mrs. Cora Grindley were in
Games were played with prizes Marmet, W. Va. Saturday to atbeing won by Mrs. William Fran- tend funeral services Cor Warcis and Mrs. Homer Holter. Mrs. ren PhaUn held at the Johnson
Grueser served ice cream and Funeral Home. The late Mr.
Phalin was the father or Alvle
cake.
PT. PLEASANT, W. VA. RT. 62 NOR1K
Guests at the shower were Phalin and the uncle of Arms,
CALL DIRECT .
Miss Eleaoor Hobson, Mrs, Zana Mrs. Custer, and Mrs. Grind.
Reuter, Mrs, Antonel..ocke1 Mrs. ley.
Ernest Harris, Mrs. Mason
SLIGHTLY IMPROVED
e SWIMMING o TENNIS e GOLF
Fisher, Mrs. Gregg Housh, Mrs.
MASON - Mrs. Frank Ettle,
Holter, Mrs. Clyde Andrews. the former Marilyn Huddleston,
e DANCING e ENTERTAINMENT
Mrs. John Sauvage, Mrs. Fran- of Athens, Ohio, is sUWttly im-.
e HORSE SACK RIDING
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Joyce Ramsey, Mrs. Mary Bentz, orial Hospita,l.,'Yh~r~ 4b~ .i .~ Qq~
e EXCELLENT FOOD &amp; SERVIC!; -~
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pi tali zed for blood clot in the left
r.e ~en·a t iOI 1S now being accepted
Others presenting gltts to Mrs, leg. Her room Is 571. Mrs. Ettie,
Housh were Mrs. Eileen Clark, the mother of two children, was
Mrs. Glenna Dav111, Mrs. How- formerly of Mason.
ard Nolan, Mrs. Harold Jones,
Mrs. Paul Harris, 'Mrs, Harold
~ith, Mrs. Howard Parker,
Mrs. Carroll Norris, M r a.
George &amp;:hneider, Mrs. Paul
Kloes, and Mrs. Edith Hood.
A gift was also _presented to Mrs.
Roush by members of the Homemakers Club.

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Looter Wilsm rllllertalnod Selurday niglll Ill the WIIIOO borne
will! a liietlo bonorin1&lt;
Mrs. RuaseU Mlller ot Oak S ••
Pomeroy.
Gift• were placed in a basai·
net decorated with pink and blue
Jtreamtr&amp; which extended to the
ceiling. Games were played Will!
Mrs. Josephine Mlller and Mn.
Alfred Rusehel wlnning the prlz.
es. '11le doOr prize went to Mlu
Jan Flaber.
Pink and blue bootie replicas
topped lndiYiduai cekea · omicb
were eerved with lee cream,
coffee, ~ncb and minte. Min·
iature cradlee with babies were
given aa favors.
Qle!lts at the shower included those named above and Mra.
VIrgil fla1et and Mrs. John Bachman or Columbus; Mra. Ted Fllher and daughter, Jan, or Cincinnati; Mrs. Delbert Chaney ot
Albany; and Mrs. Bill White,
Mra. Gary Miller, Miss Jeanette
Mlller, Miss Jeannine Miller,
Mra. Freda Hinea, Mrs. Tom
Grinstead, Mra. Cecil Duncan,
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'111e cl!!ller iatp bt conatruct:Mond~Y aon counll' joining the SOUthwest.
oro Uegionnl Mental iioalth COlli- ed 'l!ith help trom the !edoral
prohenolve Program which wooilot .,.ernmilllt. currtntly tho Cab'
include Cabell, Maaon, Wayne 1!111 , 0\! ~ eooirt lo llnanclng
Lincoln COI!nUes which, 11111"'11'- '&amp;, clinic 'untll, tho center Ia opporated in the SWRMII prop6111,·'· en~.
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would be eotltled to use lilt , '111• bl&amp; prd&gt;lem !aclilg tiJt
IIOJ'Vices provided by tlte Cai- 1oCI1 M'"'lal lle!ilib Committee
ter.
lo It the 1\mds, IIJIIII'Ill&gt;riated by
A commlltto composed of the the local CUIIIII' court, which
Rev. Gaatcn BQJ'le, Jr., Mr1. &amp;:• DOW uaed to operate a Men~
Radaran~e
Jean Baker, Dt. Margaret Rotl, tal BoaUh rolerrol olllct In the
Mra. llene Sommer and Jian CCJUribouae, al-e &amp;l•eil to t h i
Mercanclante will _... bt- Soutlniestern Regional Center,
fore the Mason CoUnC;r Court tben wttere would the 11n11: come
this saturday asking the county from to operate the referral ofto contribute the county 1-76- flee?
$6 1\mds (llmds ot tlte county
ft wao reeaonably pointed out
used for ment.U health) which that the local referral otnce Is
Ia approximately $6,000, to the bandleapped If it has no place to
send referrals, and therefore
need to put their resources with
the other counties to have ade(Jlate rac:Uides and services
which Maaon COUJI!;y could not
provide with the small amount
ollocated by the local court lor
Mental Health serviees.
Bob Marahall ol tlle Departmont ot Mental ileolth outlined
the aclvantages ol Mason County joinln1 In the Center and
Nancy Reed of Landmark In
A
report
issued
by
the
Farm
stated that the Department !aPomerqy invites you to see the
newest tn cooking With electric- Credit Administration of Was)). vored ReglonaJtzation asaoman,y
it)'. Landmark wUl have on dis- lngton, D.C. indicated Carmers' more services could be iJrovlded
PIQ during their QJlor TV Open debts increased riU)Idly durlne \Ulder this setup.
The proposed center will cost
House on April 4, 5, and 6, the 1967. but agriculture on the whole
new Unlco elettronic range. This continued to be in goOd Cinanclal for conll:ructl!JII and administrative periOilll81 in the price realm
is the newest and quickest way position.
Total
Carmers'
debts
are
now
ol
$814,000.
to pnpare food. It ts exclting,
$48.6
bUllon
as
COIJlllered
to
The
group will meet again m
dramatic and allows many short
cuts and time savings you never $44.5 bUiion a yetr ago. How- Monday, April 15, to reeelve a
ever, fanners' assets increas- report from the committee that
dreamed possible.
,Say goodbye to the old fashioned ed from $269 blllion to $281 bll. appeared before the counts court
metal pota and pans when cooking lion. As a result, net worth of and to then decide what &amp;tops
ln the new Unico Raclarange. You Carmers increased from $223 to take trom there, particularly
t:an acutall.y cook, it you desire, bUlion on January 1, 1967 to should their relJ!est to the court
to pertlcipate In the Southwest~n cllehus that are made t r o m $231 billion at the beglmiJ18 of
1968.
ern
Regional Center be turned
slass, plastic, or even paper.
Fanners
income
margins
co~
clown.
Cooking time has beendramat·
tcall)o reduced fromhour s tomin- tinue to be under 11reslure with
,utl:$ and minutes to seconds. The farmers purchasing an lncreaa.
Taylor Continuing
IPJ)earance, flavor ·and the m.., ing Part oC their tmputs from
b'lent value of food will be e"" non - farm sourees. With inlwlced. Hamburgers completecy creased costs of these imPuts Block Mother Plan
rea.dy in 60 &amp;eeonds and. many and continued tight credit, agrifoolb as Uttle as 16 seconds. cultural lenders will need to c~r&amp;o
MASON - Former Mason PoCome tn and see J\J1ml. Grace fu~ review the purposes for
which
aPPlicants
desire
to
use
lice
Chief Fred Ta.ylor atameetTorcldano, Home Ecooomtst of
credit
and
give
more
attention
lng
with
block mothers said he
'Ohio POwer Corn,pany, demonto
rtPayment
c-.pacU:y.
would continue working on the
ltrate ttils fabulous method of
The
Fa..rm
Credit
Administr
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"Aid the ChUdren" iJrogram,
, cooklll8t1on
Bt41ervises
the
Federal
fn.
even though be hu resigned as
• In addltlon to this cooking fe.
termedlale
Credit
Banko
and
all
police
chlel.
_ . mil\)' otber ltema wlll be on
He wUI call amther meeting
iP«Jal· and run tor everyone all Production Credit Auoclatlons.
jthrte dl,ys at the Pomeroy Lanclo Ohio has elevtn Pro&lt;b:tlon Cr~ In the near future as soon u he
mark Open House. The door dLt Associations, includlne the receives a brochure from the
,~rllji, coolll) ol iOVIIllr.. RCA JaCkSon P.C.A., which •rvt~s F81on the ~rogran1. ·
' Th8 block mother~ will be
~ ~Jar TV sets plus 100 bool.la eleven Southeastern counUes.
Identified with an Insignia in the
·pnns ot Olympian Permanent
winQ:tw. The child would koow
CaDcllos. All thret dl,ys plan to
Prayer
Breakfa.~t
that
he or she could go to that
be tilled with real excitirweventa.
home lor helP.
Fr~, 5,000 free baby chicks
wlll be given away. The chicks Planned in Mll'iOn
Will arrive at awroxlmately 9
-/,&amp;. m. and will be given free to
Fund Drive Begun
MASON - The Mai&lt;&gt;n Metholn)'One who wishes them. It Is
. iuat&amp;Wd that everyone bri~ dist Youth FellowshiP Is planning
a Holy Week PrQOr Breai&lt;IPt
To Pay for Truck
their own container.
ThundQ and Frldoy the rae- beginning on Monda,y 1 April 8 at
tory rt~~resentadve from t h e 7:30 a.m. and continue throuah
MASON - The Mason Vol~
HomeJ.lte Chain saw Company will AprU )2,
teer Fire Ilepartmenthasstarted
The Rev. Lowell Keeney anbe ,Present to sharpen chain saw
a fund drive to help pay for Its
li)W)Ced that sufficient Ume wlll
chains free of chirp. This is a
$13,000
!Ire truck.
tree service to helP acquaint you be allowed ror the young people
A ~tal thanks has been e;s.
·with one of the finest chain saws to leaw for schoOl. He allo an- tended to those who have already
rounced thtl Maundy ThurldQ,
' available. The Homelite people
donated, and to the Mason JOYWill also be ava.Uable all three Holy Communion Service will cees tor their eontrJbutlon of
' _.,, Lancbark in Pomeroy wlll be on Thur&amp;di.Y, AprU 11 at 7:30 $48.13. Mason's Town Recorder,
p.m. and Eaater Sunrise ser\'lce
~so be offering athree-day trade
Mra, Charlotte Jenks, re&amp;JOrted
tn OD any woodcuttineinstrument wlll be at 6 a.m. and morning that the Mason Jlf(ees were
IUch as an ax, saw, Or hatchet, worshiP at ·g:f5 a.m. on April forced to disband because of
14.
;Q~Ward the gurchase oC any new
shift work ot many of Its me.
IJomellte Chain saw (OXCOIIt ZIP),
bers. She not.d that ln her OPin,. The factory representative of
ion this waa a a:reat loss to the
Janiee Holter New community
·,the Twentieth Centur)' Weldlq,
as the men were wilL.
CotriPaey wUI also be present
In&amp; to c1o all they could to aaolst
Frida)' givina: instructions and Member of Group
the communley.
dP• on welding, U you have
an,v problems come in and di&amp;o . Janiee Holter, Pomeroy, has
c:uss them with h.lm. The tac- .)Oined the junior memberahJp PLEASANT VALLEY HOSI'lr AL
IIDl'Y representadve will also be ranka of Holsteln-Fdesiln AlsoADMII'l'ED: Dennll Roulh,
on.,hand to -•trato FrldQ, elation ol AmericL Nearly 13,- Letart; Mrs. Abraham Baker,
the latest In drain cleaners. You 700 yoqsterl art now actlveq. Loon; P, A. Sm't. Arbuckle;
wW have to see this fabulous enrolled In tiJt brood orpnl,.. Teresa Miller, Pl. Plea11ant; WU~
dz:aln cleaner to uilderatand ho1'l tion's .PJ'Op'am.
To qualify, membercandldltea liam Prollltt, Point Pleaoant;
it works.
WOlle Kin&amp; Arbuel&lt;le; Roy Lane,
Aloo FrldQ II js Planned to must be W1Clv 21 yeatl o1 age Pl. Pleallllt; Mrs: Clarence Ad-haw the helleopter here that and have IIUCCISS!ully comPleted kine, Letart.
wW be doing the custom sprayjne one year's work In a 4-H or 'VODISCHAHGED: Danny Brown,
for the fanners In this area. cational agriculture dairy pro- Homer 1llelaa. Alta Herdman,
Tids plans to be thl latest in Joe~ Individual ownershiP o1 al Vlncont Robert11111, John Dower,
cUS(IQm service belna:Providedby least one Reglstered Hol1teln is Mlcllatl Oliver, Mrs. Carl Birchalso required.
Lanmnark in Pomeroy.
neld and 1011,
One ol the outstandilti: sPetiala
BIRTHS: Mr. and Mrs. John
wUI bo the new Unlco ~lex 19
Auxiliary Meel!l
~, Pl. Pleaaant, a 1011;
aide by aide refrlgerator, which
Mr, and Mra, Charlooi'Oar11111,
11 two appllancea tn one, a real
LAKIN, W. va. - The reaular Pt. Pltalltlll, a claulll!ter,
lllice saver which is on salt (or IIIOtllin&amp; ol the Awdllar)' ol La.
$369.95.
kin !ilate Hoapltal ' was· held on - -,-- ---ilobble "'"lth Ia Inviting ell the Tuesdl,y,
chil~en in the area to come in
Attendlq were Rev, Kenneth Haven, W. Va. The next reau""""onter tho Pomeroy Lo-..k lllaw, Dr. Marpret Rou, Boo- larly acheclulod meeting is A.P·
!;aster Egg C&lt;&gt;lor~ Contest; ale Cadle, let RolUno, Mildred ril 13,
Here'• a chance to win 1 crtip Lea, Icyel Snea, Bett.r Ctdle,
~ Five ll&gt;llar BU1, U you &lt;Ill 11&amp;11011, W, Va., Lol! Brown, 1Jot.
brlrc In tho most colorful Ellter II' Knaul, Pt. Pltaoont, W, Va.;
Egg In 0111' area. Just pick out Iva Athey, Betty '!\bite, Htleri.
yOur best and moat coJortul one Carroll, Mart Lelvinr. MOdred
and ,bring It to our Lindmark Boulll ) Elizabeth Chi1lef , New
•to!'f-..1! mlsht miJ&lt;i you $$.00
rlc~lllj1nc thlllllil Allril 4, 5,
or 'S. during our La-k Open
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wiU bo on SI*W "'we o-s1
Doa't lin In tear or falllfl' le*th
yO., ....,. In ind look oround and IOOIIM!n
lnl, wobbllnl or dropping: ju11t
at the wrons \~me. J'or more aecuri-'J'
rl!llotv ''" all tiJt ibJr
lUHf muro comfort, Jlll't qwJnkle a
You ,)l&gt; p iOI gHd ,,.., blq OIIY- IIUie PABTIETH on 'our pta tell.
PA8TD'l'H hold!! ta118 teeth 1\tmet.
tltill8o,)Oit cbinolll lnd Ill hello, .,...e~~e.\lft¥ euler. No PfllltJ. poey

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bt Mri. Belli' -CUno at
Fiidoy nllll!l'• ,meellnl ol I he
Mlddieporl Wllllllll'a O!rlo!llan
TemperiiiiCI Unlon held at the
Church of Chrllt.·
Mrs. Cline rea~!~, Sobrietr,,~
Slrenllh ot , bloll' and LIQJOr
Ewplotts the A:med Forces. Tbt
theme 1011&amp;. Vote It OUt ~
the meellng with prQor by Mrl.
Audrey Mllltr, The frlendaitlsl
clrele and the Lord a Pra,yer
In unlBOD closed the meeting,
Mrs. Cline and Mra. Clarence
McNeal sened retresllmanta to
Mrs. ~ah White) Mn. Joe
Turner and granddaughter' Sandra, Mrs. Hazel Board, Mrs.
Pearl Hoffman, and Mrs. Gene·

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Folk Lore Keys
Heritage Camp
Over Weekend
MASON - Gilbert Barnette,
Ma..n QJuney 4-H Club Agen~
along wlth two youth leaders and
ela:ht 4-H' er s, attended Mountaineer Heritage ClllllP at Hawk's
Nest, W, Va., on Fridlty, Slturda,y and Sunday.
Atttnding in addition to tbe ~H
agent were Ora Mae Hunt of
Leon, Mary Froednt, and ~H'ers
Alan Hart, carla Crookham, Bobby Dewhurst, aU of New Haven
area; Betsy Fowler, Steven Chap.
man, Mil')' Jane Getty, Point
PlotSant; Ronnie Wedge ond Del&gt;
bie Sayre of Leon.
This cam,p, held Cor the first
time, enlightened the yoWll! p...
pie on the culture ot: the molD'
talns In the Appalachian rllion.
Folk sayings, slngitw and dancing were ellloyed by all, Mr.
Barnette led the grolli' ln square
dancing.
ScholarshijJs forthecampwere
provided. by the Arts and Hwnanity A&amp;aoclatlon.
The group touredthehistorical
Gulley mountain area and viewed
tile largest private historical museum ln West Virginia at Oak
Hill.
On !lmday morning the PVUP
attended worahi,p ;~~Otce ..~Qd
ll)flS&amp; at the Catholic and Protes-tant churches. At the latter
church, folk hymns were used in
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lloplal U w...ner, 46 Central
Ave.;. · ~, In C. ~. Jr.,
~n.tam
llltt Adrian A~e.; Albert A. HOYcnft,, 'm Second Ave.; Miss
, Edna 4· Burnett, 1026 !Olcond
A,..• IIJrs. WUiiani Garvin lU;
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Rt. 2 ¥i.Dton; Roaclilel'erry, Rt.
2 Patriot; Mrs. carl ~·. LaJn.
ber~ ,Ht. 1 GalliPolis· Mrs. o..
wald 0. Hanes, Pt.' Pleasant;
Paul E. eox, IU. 1 pt. Pleesant;
Mro. Grover M. Nelvllle, P~
Pleasant; Ray van Matre, w.,
1 West Colwnbia· Mrs. George
w, Brown, Maso\; Harry c.
Roush, m, Mason; Valerie D.
Van Matre, Rt. 1 Pt. Pleasant;
Mrs. Paul Harrison Pt. Plea.sant; Mrs. John c. TriPlett,· Rt.
1 Letart; Mrs, Thomas J. Rey.
nolds, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. William A. carman, Rt. 1 Pomeroy;
Mrs. Hoy J. Allen, l't- Pleasant;
Robert K. u,nry, Jackson; Mrs.
ThOrnton 11. Wilson, Ht. 1 Well ..
ton; Mrs. Jack D. Fr&amp;nz, lrooton; Llsa A, Cook, JaCkson; Mrs.

hiOeton;

Scouts Guests
Of Troop 137
MASON - Junior Girl Scout
Troop 87 were guests at a Part,y
on Wednesday evening at the
Mason Methodist Church wtth
Brownie Troop 137 the host
gro~.P.

An Easter Bunny center piece
centered the refreshment table.
Also u!!ed wereEasterbunnynapklns and Cavors of Easter eggs,
Debbie Jones, Ma54)n, was in
charge of the games,
Appreciation was expressed
tor the sale ofGirLC:icoutcookies.
Brownie TrooP No. 137 sold 516
boxes and Junior Girl Scout
TI'OOP No. 87 sold 515.
Forty-seven girls Crom both
trooPs attended along with their
leaders, Mrs. Bonnie McFarland,
Mrs. Carol Proffitt, Mrs, Cecile
Van Meter, Mrs. Ruby Jones,
Mrs. Helen Johnson, Mrs, Dolly
Huber and parents, Mrs. Gladdie stewart and Mrs. Robert
Bocock,

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Brock was signed by the court
and the plaintiff was given custocly ol tllelr Infant child,

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Gallipolis, daushtor, 10:13 Lm.'
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Deboratt .JL. Har't!ey, Carl Hogle,
Harry F. Holdsrof~ .Alber! E.
Holman, Mrs. Wilma P. May&amp;,
Leo""'d II. "'"lth, Elli! E. Tht&gt;r,.
ton, Mrs. Arnold Ousley.

Uov. 1\, •.;. ·lftllert ' pastor . o1 tht !\Yril.tUHO
Cl!J:Ifch ·Of 1h'P Nl)y.arene: .11 ,lin~ehlg , ~J.val. ~scfvl~es Aprll
3-14, at~ ~ni:u,.UlOrcHwlth,
Rtv. 'W•"E. ~1 111mormon oO!ar·
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111~rman I~ hio abllley lo.;\Y'irk :
close to hi! people .u.l'fniiplte .
Within thell_\ .a d,eslfe (It tz•eat for ~
the work QfChrlstabdthechurcb.
His a(Jopq~ · ot the :so per 'eem '
of ev~ry .mJIP. tiJ ,nltlssl~~$. ~Jan
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The 4lulsville Fann Credit
District set new loan records In
1967 with total loans &lt;:losed
amountln&amp; to $661,"718,071; "'
$51,707,058 !rom 1966. l&lt;!ans
outstanding as of December 31,
1967 were $540,869,831, II) $67,363,253 !rom 1966, or 14.22Per
cent. Total -borrowers and .. A"
stockOOlders increased to 113,..
926 members.
The district includes 40'PCA's
in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and
Tennessee. Ohio continues to be
a leading user of agricultural
credit. As oC January 1, 1968,
19,024 PCA members had loans
outstanding of $150,220,957, "This
is an lncreaseo!$21,518,02Sover
1966 records.
The Jackson Production Credit
Association had loans outstanding
ol $7,800,912 as of December
31, 1967. The association serves
1,808 "B" stotkboldera and 930
capital stockfolders In 11 SoutJ&gt;.
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Club Officers are Named

·chlldren in the area to eome in
and enter the Pomei'O)' landmark Easter Ea Colort~ Co~
Olficers were elected and pro- projects. Mrs. Blakeslee install•. test. Here's a eMnce to wln a jeets selectedattheorganlzation- ed the new officers and iJrecrtep net¥ Five [Ollar Bill, 11 al meetUw of the Pomeroy Bend sente&lt;l each officer with a COfoo
.you can brll1( In the most coiOJ'o SOnlor 4-H Club held Moncla¥ sage.
Meetlrw:s were plarmed !or the
tul Easter Egg in our area. Just nJaht at the home of Mrs. c. E.
first and third Monda,ys or each
.Pick out yourbestandmostcolor- Blakeslee, advisor.
ful one and bring it to oUr Land- · selected as officers ror the month .at the Blakeslee horne.
mark store to be ju~ for the year were Carol Hargraves,pr~ Members disc~ssed figures,
contest. Put your egg In a .P&amp;Itr sldent; Debbie · Harbrecht. vice lines, colors, and patterns.
Alter refreshments were serY..
bag, put your name and address president; Twlla Clatworthy, seced,
the grow&gt; went to Pomeroy
on the bOB lnd bring It to our rettry; Becky iioudaahel~ treaJunior
High S::hool for thearmual
'Landmark store in Pomeroy,,. surer; Mary Pearson, news r~
It might make you $5.00 richer! porter; Irene Barnes, recreatiOn OfCicers, Advisors, and Parente
Bring them ln AprU 41 5, or 6, leader; Becky Triplett, safety 4-H Conference.
during ·o u r Landmark Q)en chairman; and Debbie Hunnel.
House.
health cholnnan.
· ~ancy Reed ol Landmark In
The girls &amp;elected school
Pomeroy invites you to see the dresses and sPorts clothes a.s
-•st In cooklll8 with eleotrlciey. Landmark will have on
dlapiQ tb'lns their Color TV
"en Houll on Aprll 4. 5, 6, the
new Unlco electronic Range. This
11 the newest and quickeet way to
TUESDAY
pr011ere food. it II tx&lt;l~ dr..
POMEROY CHAPTER 186,
made ,..,d allows m~ shon
0 . E. s., Tuesday) 7:45 p, m.,
&lt;utJ and time savll1(s you ne..,.
Masonic TemPle; recognition of
dreamed po~alble.
The Rev. Charles Lusher, Ohio three 50 year members, past
SI.Y IOIJCI'bye to the olo.taahlon..
Baptist
COnvention evangelist. matrons and past patrons.
ed metol pots and paoa when
sourHERN LOCAL Band
cooklll8 In the ntW Unlco a.. wUl conciJct a crusade at the
Middleport
Firat
Baptiat
Church
Boosters
at Racine High School,
darant!t· You can actually cook,
beg!Ming
Aprill5.
7:30
p.
m.
Tuesclay. Final plans
It you desire, on dishes that are
In
preparation
for
the
crusade,
Cor
jitney
sl&amp;)Per
on AprU 20. All
made from glass, plastic, or
cottaee prayer me~s have interested persons urged to a1ieva paper.
Cooidn&amp; time has - dremat. been scheduled this week, the tend.
AMERICAN Lutheran Church
J lcally reduced !rom hour&amp; to nrst to be hBld at 7:30 Tuesday
minutes and mbute• to secondl. Jrliht at the home ol Mra. Beu- Women. ot st. Paul and St. John
~ Tht 1111Mf.UC8nlll''1!1" ond IIIII' llh Whi~ Schedule for ·ib• r• ,. Luther~ 9~c~~ 8.~·-~~ Tu~~
ol'lltrih~ dlue of foocfWUl be e~ malnder ot the wet~ Is 9:30 a. dl,y, "SS.I'iiiHlh~fctt
WSWS o1 Enterprise , EUB
" hll\00&lt;1. Hamburgero comPletoiY m. W..... sdl,y at the Frank
Cbeesebrew
twmei
7:30
p.m.
church
Tuesday evening, borne
rea&lt;!~' In 60 oeconds and mllll'
Thursday
at
the
Tony
Fowler
of
Mrs.
Edward Bowen. Mrs.
foods as Uttle as 16 uconds.
Come in and see Anna Grace home; 2 p.m. Friday at the Mra. Menzul Smith, program leader.
RUMMAGE SALE, Catholic
Torchlano, llome Ecoll)mlst ol Ilona Hamm home, and 7:30 p,
m. FrldQ II th&amp; Fred Holiman O!urch auditorium, 9 to I p.m,
Ohio Power Comi&gt;aiiY, TuesdQ and Wednesday, oponstrait this' "!abuloua method ol home.
Workll'
conferences
and
vis~
sored by the Catholic Women's
cookll1(.
tattoo
wUI
be
·featured
In
the
Club.
In addition to thlo cookll1( r .
MEIGS COUNTY ART Assn.,
wre man.v other items wUI be on first two days of the evangeli&amp;tic
crusade,
with
meetings
to
Tuesday,
AprU 9, Columbus and
1!1'0Clol and 11m for evei'Jone all
begin
on
Wednesday,
April
17,
Southern
Ohio Electric Co., 7
three doya at the Pomti'O)' loJicl.
and
continuing
throllih
April21.
p,m,
All
interested
persona lnmark ()peo Houoe. Tho door
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_priles con•lst of seven rree RCA $1ctal musie will be presented vtted.
WEDNESDAY
Celor TV aetl ~lua 100 boool at each ot'the services.
LAST CALL todliY for Maaon
prlno ol OiymPIU Pormontnt
boyo to algnup lor PeeWfO, Litcai\dies. 'All three cloy• plan to
tle, or Fllny league baoeboll bebo lillldwlth realelO:ltin&amp; events.
tween
fl.8 p,m, at Maoon Youth
FrlcliJ, s,ooo lrte ~ chick•
Center, Same hours April I and
will bt given away. The chick•
Aprll 2, same plaee. Parent or
will ,arrive st II!J&gt;I'OXI!nalecy 9
guardian,
plus $5 for ln01D'ance,
Llll. and will be glvtO lrtt te
IJIYlMll wbO wtsbea ti*n. II Ia
Rlteo of communion were ob- loiiJ$T ac compa!IY boy to 11811UJ&gt;
•IIIPotod that everyone bring aetvod' 9mdfY evenlnt! II I h e If be Intends to plQ ,
their own conWiler.
Greeol!flacopal O!urch In Pam·
MIDDLEPORT
AMATEUR
Gardenero,
8
p,m.
WemelldaJ
at
Tliuroc!Q and FrldQ the lac&gt; e"-Y.
r011rtaentatlve lrolll the
The Rev. Alber! McKenzie o! the home of Mrs. Glem lAmbert.
Homt1ito Chain Saw eon.,~ St; Pater'• l!flocopal a,urch at
GmL SCOUT Nellillborhood I
wtil ,be prooont to lhall&gt;OO chain GallipOlis mot with the congrep- aervtee team meeting Wednes:~hlina !Me ot chirp. Tiil5 tlcn tor the .4.nmunlon obaerv- dQ, Colombua and Southern Oblo
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service to help. ac- ance. Prior to tbe aerYice, he Electric Co. office. New leaden
9JAI!1I )'011 with 0111 ol the lineal lnatrUCted the coonrmatlOn urged to altend.
chain aawa avollable toc!Q; The cla11. COnllrmatlon Ia plaMed
THURSPAY
liolqlllto people wUI oleo be , lor Eaater &amp;ll1claJ' bt Bilhop
RUMMAGE SALE, Hetth Methava(lable all three c1Q •• l,anclo %Ropr Blanchord ol ClnclnnaU. odist Church baoement, MiddleJllark In Pomti'O)' will alto bt~
pori, ..,oored by the Eleamr
Circle; AnYone havtns ltema to
f~ I tiJno-dly trade 1!19'\t'l' Girl Srouts Elect
bt picked up mQ tall 992./l717
wood cuttlnc lnltrUmW11 'illcb ia
.., P. uw, or halol!it',w.;erd
or 992-3236.
t11e purchlle o! 101' few Hom..
PAsr CHIEFS, Macnolla T..,..
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Chain
!8w
(tx&lt;oill
ZIPJ
MASON
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Maaon
Girl
SCOUt
pie,
Pytblna Sisters, 7:30 Thura1
' 'rlie toctol'Y rtPreiiOOIIIIve ot Troop 87 rfCtii\IY elected Patrol dl,y night st the home ol Mrs.
tllo ,Twentlttll COniiJry Weldlnti Loedera and' Alllotant leadersas HoU1n Beerh&amp;,
~ will oleo bt !lit- · ronowa:
BOARD OF lllrtctoro, Mello
Frldaf glvll1( 1111~1 ilild Sweetlleorta:
Cowu;y American Rtcl Croao
Chiiller, 8:30p.m., ThuradQ, at
~~~waldlnco If you blve ~
Veterus Memorial Hospital.
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Crusade with
Evangelist

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Arrests Made
Over Weekend
PT, PLEASANT - Arrests
recorded at the cowrt,y jail lltrlng the weekend were: Arley
Patterson, 38, Henderson: Franklin Patteraon, Gallipolis Ferry;
Ellis Williams, Henderson: William E. Coonts, 4!, Dumar, all
charged with lntoxlcatlcn a n d
Feye Holcomb Lanbrl(lh~ 46,
Gltndale, CalU,, chUd deaertlon
warrant.
Two 15-year.old girls and U..
16-year-old boys, escapees from
Lakin state Hoapltal, are conOned to the couney Jill on charg.
•• ol grand larcllllJ' (auto theft)
alter the youths allegedly ltole
an autmnoblle belonging to Nel.
am Rainey, Bellemeade, and
were later apprellended in Parkersburg, W.Va. 'The )'OIIthawere
r-..od to MelillO Cowtfl' b!' the
State Ftlllee 11\ClSherl!l' a Department.

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For Recovery
PT. PLEASANT - Two elvU actions were flied 1n the olnce ot the Circuit Cleric, bo111
concerning Pr&lt;llllllfOS7 -•lnd
tlte
Bonk ol Polllt Pltaoant Is tlte pillnllllln tach.
0nt action Ia ~ Jlldgmtnt fnlm 1111-. ll&amp;rold
lllpple, Ilondior1011,1n the amount
flf .1,11U3 , IIIII eollo, Otller
aetton haa .JaJD~• o.Wee• and'i
Dta DeWilese, "oiUIJiollo Per- ,
ry, .,,,. . , _ , ond jlld1DJ41!1
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with a ill!'etle ahower honoring
Mro. Ruaseii Miller ol Oak St.,
Pomeroy,
Guts were plaeed in a bualnet clecorated with pink lnd blue
atreamers whleh extended to the
eelllng, Games were pla,)'ed with
Mrs. Jo~lne Miller and Mrs.
Allred Ruacbei winning tlle prizes. The door prize went to Mlsa
Jan Fllher.
Pink and blue bootie replicas
lopped fndividual cakes which
were served with ice cream,
coffee, Jllnch and mints. MinIature cradles with babies were
given aa favors.
Qlests at the shower included those named aboVe and Mrs.
Vlrt&lt;ll
lnd Mra. John Bachman of Columbus; Mrs. Ted Fllher and daua:hter, Jan, or ctnclnnaU; Mra. Deiberi Chaney of
Albany; and Mro. BUI 11111te,
Mrs. Gary Miller, Miss Jeanette
Miller, Miss Jeannine Miller,
Mrs. Freda Hines, Mrs. To m
Grinstead, Mrs. Cecil Duncan,
Mrs. William Grinstead, Mrs.

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POINT PLEASANT - Mr. ond Mro, Joseph VanSickle,
Point Plea&amp;ant, ceiebr~ their 5001 weddirl: annbersary,
· sund~Qo, March 31. The)' are the parentl of a dlua:hter. MarY
Attn ot COiumbul, o., and a son Rayburn VanSickle, Rt. 1
GalliPolla. Mt, VanSickle is a retired iron worker, and OOtll
are active in tume m1nlonary work and are still active in
the Nazarene Church activities.

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Mrs. Vernoo &amp;nlth, Mrs. Paul
Zirkle, Mrs. Fred Desaauer,
Mr1. James Fugate, MrJ. David
JohniKI'I, Mra. Everett Mlcllaels,
Mro. Rober! &amp;nlth, Mra. Rolph
~. Mrs. John Manley, M11s
Doltle R8f110lda, Mro. M a r y
nirst, Mrs. WayneSWilher, Mlsa
Darlene Dwtean, Mrl. Joe Bradley, ancl Mrs. Eba Gilmore, Jr.
Other• preaentlng gilts to tlte
honored euest were Mils AOea
llblte, Mrs. George Horak, Mra.
F&lt;lith Bumgardner, Mra. P h I I
Meinhart, M111 Erma 8 m I t h,
Mrs, Mabel Zwlllln&amp; Mra. Vlrgll Brown, Mrs. Wllliam Price,
Mrs. Thelma Nease, Mrl. James
Yeauger, Mra. Dayton PhUlips,
Mrs. Wllllam McFarland, Mrs.
William Harrah, Mrs. Harry Hayman, Mrs, Jimmy King, Mro.Don
Mayer, Mrs. Roy Mayer, Mrs.
Don !\&gt;Ires, Mrs. Cecil Hytoll,
Mrs. Cora Meinhart, Mrs. Cllfr
Roush, Mrs. Charles Roush, Mrs.
Leonard Hess, Mark Flsller,
Mrs. Charles Wilkinson, M r s.
Minnie Clark, and Mrs. 0 t t o
Lohn,

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Monday guests of Miss Margaret Saller were her niece, Mrs.
Earl flickman, and h.er daughter,
Mrs. Ronald Smith and son, Shawn
Allen, aU of COiumbua.
Mary Bradbury, ~aughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bradbury,
spent the weekend in Chillicothe
with her Wiele and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. William Kitchen. QJests
of the Bradbury family &amp;mday
were Joe Young and son, Joe,
ot Cambridge.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Weller
and dau&amp;flters, Linda and Deb ~
ra of Columbus were weekend
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Sauer.
Mrs. Betty Cline was t h e
&amp;lnday guest of h.er son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Marr at New Haven.
Mrs. Forrest Bachtel and
daughter, Carol, spent &amp;mday ln
vleru\a, "w: 'Va': visltlnk' Mrs, J.
W. Dawson and Mrs. Thelma Howard.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Wallace
and daughter, Nancy were weekend visitors in McConnelsVUle
with h.er parents, Mr. and Mrs.
G. C. Knox.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bradford returned SUnday night from
a two week vacation. They visited her brother-In-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart9!ields
in fl.lstis, Fla. and Mr. and Mrs.
Elmo Bennett at Winterhaven. Enroute home they visited in Wash ington, D. C. with their daughterin-law, Mrs. Bruce Bradford and
daughters. Dana and Leslie.

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New robes tor the youth choir
of the Trlnley United Church ol
Christ" have been comPleted and
wUl be worn by the children
on Palm Sundl,y,
Memben who have the robes
are asked to take them to the
church Thursday, The ehoir will
rehearse 11 ~ p.m. Saturday a!terooon.

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A layette shower hororlng Mrs,
Milton Roush of Minersville was
given Thursday evening at the
t.lme of Mrs. Karl Gruner.
'Pink and blue streamers were
used in the decorations of the
gilt table whichwascenteredwlth
a miniature craclle. A swrk
replica was used on the mantle.
Games were played with prizes
being won by Mrs, William Francis and Mrs. Homer Holter. Mrs.
Grueser served ice cream and
cake.
Guests at the shower were
Miss Eleanor Uobson, Mrs. Zana
Reuter, Mr s, Antone Lucke, Mrs,
Ernest Harris, Mrs. Mason
Fisher, Mrs. Gregg Roush, Mrs.
Holter, Mrs. Clyde Andrews,
Mrs. John Sauvage, Mrs. Fra~
cis, Mrs. Thelma Ashworth, Mrs.
Joyce Hamsey, Mrs. Mary Bentz,
· 'itld Mrs. OriL\ Harrrs. · · " '
Others presenting gilts to Mrs.
Housh were Mrs. Eileen Clark,
Mrs. Glenna Davis, Mrs. Howard Nolan, Mrs. Harold Jones.
Mrs. Paul Harris, 'Mrs. Harold
!:lmith, Mrs. Howard Parker,
Mrs, carroll Norris, M .r s,
Geo.rge Schneider, Mrs. Paul
Kloes, and Mrs. Edith Hood.
A gilt was also p.resented to Mrs.
Roush. by members of the Hom'&gt;
makers Club.

and Mn. lliram Fisher.
Carl B. Weese was at Selg-

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~te'verJ..~ ifh'Udrm's booklli, -wa~t

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UolJWo .llow ,Not to Write A
Book, . Mrs. Wel&lt;:h related fiOille
of the Incidents wh.lch. inspired
her In tho writing !ield. In her

COMPLETES COURSE
PT. PLEASANT - Second
Lieutenant Marvin R. Austin, 22,
whose mother, Mrs. Lettie J.
Austin, and wile, Karen, live on
Route 2, Point Pleasant, ~o~
pleted a sl!l)ply management ofricer course March 8 at the
Army Quartermaster School, Ft.
Lee, Va.

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Weich outllnac!'!lle proc '
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writlen aod 1 di,.Piq, Q! 11111~
tlons.
During 1110 meOtlill ~~;:
by Mr•. Janice Yoq pi
made for dub ~bera
Euter bata ao 1110 Pnl•Joelt:lor
the AprU mtet1rw.
White, FlaiWoodS, wUI bt '"'"-''•''•'
tess for that meetln&amp;o
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Mro. Cllloris Gaul read tlii.
.secretar)'ooti'eaiUNJr'&amp; rePortiDII
coilecled the due.. Tho doc!!'
prize was won by Mrs.
Hefreshmentl were Hrv~ blr
Mrs. SWartl and Mrt. Janet eon;
nolly, co-hostess, to tho.. 111m1ed;
and Mrs. Sue Hayman, ·Mra.
Ann Burke. Mrs. Alina Pooiet1
Mrs. carolyn Trtw, Mrs. ShiJ'1i
on Loucks, ·Mrs. Bilrbu'a TI'IIIP~.:.·
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SLIGHTLY IMPROVED
MASON - Mrs. Frank EtUe,
the former Marilyn Huddleston,
of Athena, Ohio, is slighUy im-.
proved at the Charleston Memorial Hospital., 'fh~r~ sh.e ,is Jw.spitalized for blood clot in the lett
leg. Her room is 571. Mrs. Ettle,
the mother of two children, was
formerly of Mason.

e SWIMMING o TENNIS e GOLF
e DANCING o ENTERTAINMENT
o HORSE BACK RIDING

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In 1954, the International
Longshoremen's Union called
of! a ~doy..gld strike along
New York's waterfront. It was
the longest cbck strike IP to
that time in the history of New

ONE DAY
SHIRT SERVICE

MEETING CANCELLED
Pomti'O)' Shake&amp;peare Club
scheduled to meetWocnsdayhas
botn c..,.allod. Mra. Dale Slnlth
wW be hostess for the Ma¥ m~
Ire which will with a po&amp;luck diiUler.

You get our usual fine
servicP. and finishing,
11n at 9, out at 5

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ar lecture of the Martha K&gt;Jden
Jennings series. He was aceoinpenled to Athena by Mrs, Weese
and Miss Marcia Karr wtao vJs.
be Easter theme was carried
ited there with Miss Anna wu. ~ut in table decorations for a
Jiams. Dr. Ethel Altenfels ol nner and feUowstJ,p hour oc the
New York University was th,!racuse, Miner1wllle, and ,.~or­
lecturer using "LOoking Mea·~ ltun Methodist Churches Su,..
In &amp;lucation - An Anthropolo w::Un It the Syracuse Church.
gist's Point ol View.''
Of IU·te Streamers With bowls
Patrolman and Mrs. T e r r
rh Jes and jonqull.s were used
Knlaht of Marlon were weeker on e tables for the charge dfn.
guests or his parents, Mr. ar ner, The .Rev. Wendell stutter
Mrl. Chester Knight.
~~~ led in grqup singing
Mr. and Mrs. JOOn Bachm e xology to Precede the diDof Columbus spent the weeken~er•
here with her sister, Mu. Lester Wilson. other weekend guests
Son is
of Mrs. Wilson were her sonBeing
ln-la...- and daughter, Mr. and
Apprecl•tlan
Mrs. Virgil Ha,yes of Columbus.
To Your Church
Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas of
Darla SUe Ellersbach, daughter
Send A Be1utiful
of Mrs. Ann Dersbach, is con- Moline, nl., are announcing the
Yaiesclng at Veterans Memor- birth of a aon. Jeffrey Erick-Blooming Pl1nt
ial Hospital where she remains son.
Born on March 16 at the~
a patient.
line
Public Hospttal, the baby
Mr. and Mrs. David Gordon
of Cincinnati, were weekend weighed nine pounds and seven
59 N. 2nd Ave.
guests of his parents, Mr, and ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
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Mrs. Homer R. Gordon of Mul- Thoma s of Pomeroy and Mr. and
Mrs.
Charles
E.
Wolford
of
Chilberry Heigflts.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Hill, licothe are the gran~arents.
Sr. were in Hamilton over the
weekend where they visited with
their son and daugtJter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Hili, Jr.
and children, Linda and Mark;
and in Dayton with another son
and dauanter-in-iaw, Mr. and
Mrs. &amp;even Hill and daughter,
Marcy.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Phalin,
Roy Arms, Mr s. Asa Custer,
and Mrs. Cora Grindley were in
Marmet, W. Va. Saturday to attend funeral senices for War.
ren l'tla.lin held at the JOhnson
FW1erai Home. The late Mr .
Phalin was the father of Alvie
PT, PLEASANT, W. VA. RT. 62 NORTH
Phalin and the uncle of Arms,
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lDram
Flther,
Mrs.
Carq
Mro, Dale nurlaon ond Mro.
'chUdren ot Cincimatiwere11feek:.:
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Lester Wll8011 ·ontertalnod Sat- Hayes.
end guests of his parentS, 'Mr.

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Loan Totals

Farm Credit

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De Men- dl ...oaed the po&amp;&amp;ibUiey o! Ma- C-. In ~~ 'counfl',
'111e cl!!ller iatp bt conatruct:Mond~Y aon counll' joining the SOUthwest.
oro Uegionnl Mental iioalth COlli- ed 'l!ith help trom the !edoral
prohenolve Program which wooilot .,.ernmilllt. currtntly tho Cab'
include Cabell, Maaon, Wayne 1!111 , 0\! ~ eooirt lo llnanclng
Lincoln COI!nUes which, 11111"'11'- '&amp;, clinic 'untll, tho center Ia opporated in the SWRMII prop6111,·'· en~.
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would be eotltled to use lilt , '111• bl&amp; prd&gt;lem !aclilg tiJt
IIOJ'Vices provided by tlte Cai- 1oCI1 M'"'lal lle!ilib Committee
ter.
lo It the 1\mds, IIJIIII'Ill&gt;riated by
A commlltto composed of the the local CUIIIII' court, which
Rev. Gaatcn BQJ'le, Jr., Mr1. &amp;:• DOW uaed to operate a Men~
Radaran~e
Jean Baker, Dt. Margaret Rotl, tal BoaUh rolerrol olllct In the
Mra. llene Sommer and Jian CCJUribouae, al-e &amp;l•eil to t h i
Mercanclante will _... bt- Soutlniestern Regional Center,
fore the Mason CoUnC;r Court tben wttere would the 11n11: come
this saturday asking the county from to operate the referral ofto contribute the county 1-76- flee?
$6 1\mds (llmds ot tlte county
ft wao reeaonably pointed out
used for ment.U health) which that the local referral otnce Is
Ia approximately $6,000, to the bandleapped If it has no place to
send referrals, and therefore
need to put their resources with
the other counties to have ade(Jlate rac:Uides and services
which Maaon COUJI!;y could not
provide with the small amount
ollocated by the local court lor
Mental Health serviees.
Bob Marahall ol tlle Departmont ot Mental ileolth outlined
the aclvantages ol Mason County joinln1 In the Center and
Nancy Reed of Landmark In
A
report
issued
by
the
Farm
stated that the Department !aPomerqy invites you to see the
newest tn cooking With electric- Credit Administration of Was)). vored ReglonaJtzation asaoman,y
it)'. Landmark wUl have on dis- lngton, D.C. indicated Carmers' more services could be iJrovlded
PIQ during their QJlor TV Open debts increased riU)Idly durlne \Ulder this setup.
The proposed center will cost
House on April 4, 5, and 6, the 1967. but agriculture on the whole
new Unlco elettronic range. This continued to be in goOd Cinanclal for conll:ructl!JII and administrative periOilll81 in the price realm
is the newest and quickest way position.
Total
Carmers'
debts
are
now
ol
$814,000.
to pnpare food. It ts exclting,
$48.6
bUllon
as
COIJlllered
to
The
group will meet again m
dramatic and allows many short
cuts and time savings you never $44.5 bUiion a yetr ago. How- Monday, April 15, to reeelve a
ever, fanners' assets increas- report from the committee that
dreamed possible.
,Say goodbye to the old fashioned ed from $269 blllion to $281 bll. appeared before the counts court
metal pota and pans when cooking lion. As a result, net worth of and to then decide what &amp;tops
ln the new Unico Raclarange. You Carmers increased from $223 to take trom there, particularly
t:an acutall.y cook, it you desire, bUlion on January 1, 1967 to should their relJ!est to the court
to pertlcipate In the Southwest~n cllehus that are made t r o m $231 billion at the beglmiJ18 of
1968.
ern
Regional Center be turned
slass, plastic, or even paper.
Fanners
income
margins
co~
clown.
Cooking time has beendramat·
tcall)o reduced fromhour s tomin- tinue to be under 11reslure with
,utl:$ and minutes to seconds. The farmers purchasing an lncreaa.
Taylor Continuing
IPJ)earance, flavor ·and the m.., ing Part oC their tmputs from
b'lent value of food will be e"" non - farm sourees. With inlwlced. Hamburgers completecy creased costs of these imPuts Block Mother Plan
rea.dy in 60 &amp;eeonds and. many and continued tight credit, agrifoolb as Uttle as 16 seconds. cultural lenders will need to c~r&amp;o
MASON - Former Mason PoCome tn and see J\J1ml. Grace fu~ review the purposes for
which
aPPlicants
desire
to
use
lice
Chief Fred Ta.ylor atameetTorcldano, Home Ecooomtst of
credit
and
give
more
attention
lng
with
block mothers said he
'Ohio POwer Corn,pany, demonto
rtPayment
c-.pacU:y.
would continue working on the
ltrate ttils fabulous method of
The
Fa..rm
Credit
Administr
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"Aid the ChUdren" iJrogram,
, cooklll8t1on
Bt41ervises
the
Federal
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even though be hu resigned as
• In addltlon to this cooking fe.
termedlale
Credit
Banko
and
all
police
chlel.
_ . mil\)' otber ltema wlll be on
He wUI call amther meeting
iP«Jal· and run tor everyone all Production Credit Auoclatlons.
jthrte dl,ys at the Pomeroy Lanclo Ohio has elevtn Pro&lt;b:tlon Cr~ In the near future as soon u he
mark Open House. The door dLt Associations, includlne the receives a brochure from the
,~rllji, coolll) ol iOVIIllr.. RCA JaCkSon P.C.A., which •rvt~s F81on the ~rogran1. ·
' Th8 block mother~ will be
~ ~Jar TV sets plus 100 bool.la eleven Southeastern counUes.
Identified with an Insignia in the
·pnns ot Olympian Permanent
winQ:tw. The child would koow
CaDcllos. All thret dl,ys plan to
Prayer
Breakfa.~t
that
he or she could go to that
be tilled with real excitirweventa.
home lor helP.
Fr~, 5,000 free baby chicks
wlll be given away. The chicks Planned in Mll'iOn
Will arrive at awroxlmately 9
-/,&amp;. m. and will be given free to
Fund Drive Begun
MASON - The Mai&lt;&gt;n Metholn)'One who wishes them. It Is
. iuat&amp;Wd that everyone bri~ dist Youth FellowshiP Is planning
a Holy Week PrQOr Breai&lt;IPt
To Pay for Truck
their own container.
ThundQ and Frldoy the rae- beginning on Monda,y 1 April 8 at
tory rt~~resentadve from t h e 7:30 a.m. and continue throuah
MASON - The Mason Vol~
HomeJ.lte Chain saw Company will AprU )2,
teer Fire Ilepartmenthasstarted
The Rev. Lowell Keeney anbe ,Present to sharpen chain saw
a fund drive to help pay for Its
li)W)Ced that sufficient Ume wlll
chains free of chirp. This is a
$13,000
!Ire truck.
tree service to helP acquaint you be allowed ror the young people
A ~tal thanks has been e;s.
·with one of the finest chain saws to leaw for schoOl. He allo an- tended to those who have already
rounced thtl Maundy ThurldQ,
' available. The Homelite people
donated, and to the Mason JOYWill also be ava.Uable all three Holy Communion Service will cees tor their eontrJbutlon of
' _.,, Lancbark in Pomeroy wlll be on Thur&amp;di.Y, AprU 11 at 7:30 $48.13. Mason's Town Recorder,
p.m. and Eaater Sunrise ser\'lce
~so be offering athree-day trade
Mra, Charlotte Jenks, re&amp;JOrted
tn OD any woodcuttineinstrument wlll be at 6 a.m. and morning that the Mason Jlf(ees were
IUch as an ax, saw, Or hatchet, worshiP at ·g:f5 a.m. on April forced to disband because of
14.
;Q~Ward the gurchase oC any new
shift work ot many of Its me.
IJomellte Chain saw (OXCOIIt ZIP),
bers. She not.d that ln her OPin,. The factory representative of
ion this waa a a:reat loss to the
Janiee Holter New community
·,the Twentieth Centur)' Weldlq,
as the men were wilL.
CotriPaey wUI also be present
In&amp; to c1o all they could to aaolst
Frida)' givina: instructions and Member of Group
the communley.
dP• on welding, U you have
an,v problems come in and di&amp;o . Janiee Holter, Pomeroy, has
c:uss them with h.lm. The tac- .)Oined the junior memberahJp PLEASANT VALLEY HOSI'lr AL
IIDl'Y representadve will also be ranka of Holsteln-Fdesiln AlsoADMII'l'ED: Dennll Roulh,
on.,hand to -•trato FrldQ, elation ol AmericL Nearly 13,- Letart; Mrs. Abraham Baker,
the latest In drain cleaners. You 700 yoqsterl art now actlveq. Loon; P, A. Sm't. Arbuckle;
wW have to see this fabulous enrolled In tiJt brood orpnl,.. Teresa Miller, Pl. Plea11ant; WU~
dz:aln cleaner to uilderatand ho1'l tion's .PJ'Op'am.
To qualify, membercandldltea liam Prollltt, Point Pleaoant;
it works.
WOlle Kin&amp; Arbuel&lt;le; Roy Lane,
Aloo FrldQ II js Planned to must be W1Clv 21 yeatl o1 age Pl. Pleallllt; Mrs: Clarence Ad-haw the helleopter here that and have IIUCCISS!ully comPleted kine, Letart.
wW be doing the custom sprayjne one year's work In a 4-H or 'VODISCHAHGED: Danny Brown,
for the fanners In this area. cational agriculture dairy pro- Homer 1llelaa. Alta Herdman,
Tids plans to be thl latest in Joe~ Individual ownershiP o1 al Vlncont Robert11111, John Dower,
cUS(IQm service belna:Providedby least one Reglstered Hol1teln is Mlcllatl Oliver, Mrs. Carl Birchalso required.
Lanmnark in Pomeroy.
neld and 1011,
One ol the outstandilti: sPetiala
BIRTHS: Mr. and Mrs. John
wUI bo the new Unlco ~lex 19
Auxiliary Meel!l
~, Pl. Pleaaant, a 1011;
aide by aide refrlgerator, which
Mr, and Mra, Charlooi'Oar11111,
11 two appllancea tn one, a real
LAKIN, W. va. - The reaular Pt. Pltalltlll, a claulll!ter,
lllice saver which is on salt (or IIIOtllin&amp; ol the Awdllar)' ol La.
$369.95.
kin !ilate Hoapltal ' was· held on - -,-- ---ilobble "'"lth Ia Inviting ell the Tuesdl,y,
chil~en in the area to come in
Attendlq were Rev, Kenneth Haven, W. Va. The next reau""""onter tho Pomeroy Lo-..k lllaw, Dr. Marpret Rou, Boo- larly acheclulod meeting is A.P·
!;aster Egg C&lt;&gt;lor~ Contest; ale Cadle, let RolUno, Mildred ril 13,
Here'• a chance to win 1 crtip Lea, Icyel Snea, Bett.r Ctdle,
~ Five ll&gt;llar BU1, U you &lt;Ill 11&amp;11011, W, Va., Lol! Brown, 1Jot.
brlrc In tho most colorful Ellter II' Knaul, Pt. Pltaoont, W, Va.;
Egg In 0111' area. Just pick out Iva Athey, Betty '!\bite, Htleri.
yOur best and moat coJortul one Carroll, Mart Lelvinr. MOdred
and ,bring It to our Lindmark Boulll ) Elizabeth Chi1lef , New
•to!'f-..1! mlsht miJ&lt;i you $$.00
rlc~lllj1nc thlllllil Allril 4, 5,
or 'S. during our La-k Open
lfoul!lo .'
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CJt C9UI'IO, illl\i'~ 'DI0ny !teli!&amp;
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wiU bo on SI*W "'we o-s1
Doa't lin In tear or falllfl' le*th
yO., ....,. In ind look oround and IOOIIM!n
lnl, wobbllnl or dropping: ju11t
at the wrons \~me. J'or more aecuri-'J'
rl!llotv ''" all tiJt ibJr
lUHf muro comfort, Jlll't qwJnkle a
You ,)l&gt; p iOI gHd ,,.., blq OIIY- IIUie PABTIETH on 'our pta tell.
PA8TD'l'H hold!! ta118 teeth 1\tmet.
tltill8o,)Oit cbinolll lnd Ill hello, .,...e~~e.\lft¥ euler. No PfllltJ. poey

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bt Mri. Belli' -CUno at
Fiidoy nllll!l'• ,meellnl ol I he
Mlddieporl Wllllllll'a O!rlo!llan
TemperiiiiCI Unlon held at the
Church of Chrllt.·
Mrs. Cline rea~!~, Sobrietr,,~
Slrenllh ot , bloll' and LIQJOr
Ewplotts the A:med Forces. Tbt
theme 1011&amp;. Vote It OUt ~
the meellng with prQor by Mrl.
Audrey Mllltr, The frlendaitlsl
clrele and the Lord a Pra,yer
In unlBOD closed the meeting,
Mrs. Cline and Mra. Clarence
McNeal sened retresllmanta to
Mrs. ~ah White) Mn. Joe
Turner and granddaughter' Sandra, Mrs. Hazel Board, Mrs.
Pearl Hoffman, and Mrs. Gene·

vieve Saxon.

Folk Lore Keys
Heritage Camp
Over Weekend
MASON - Gilbert Barnette,
Ma..n QJuney 4-H Club Agen~
along wlth two youth leaders and
ela:ht 4-H' er s, attended Mountaineer Heritage ClllllP at Hawk's
Nest, W, Va., on Fridlty, Slturda,y and Sunday.
Atttnding in addition to tbe ~H
agent were Ora Mae Hunt of
Leon, Mary Froednt, and ~H'ers
Alan Hart, carla Crookham, Bobby Dewhurst, aU of New Haven
area; Betsy Fowler, Steven Chap.
man, Mil')' Jane Getty, Point
PlotSant; Ronnie Wedge ond Del&gt;
bie Sayre of Leon.
This cam,p, held Cor the first
time, enlightened the yoWll! p...
pie on the culture ot: the molD'
talns In the Appalachian rllion.
Folk sayings, slngitw and dancing were ellloyed by all, Mr.
Barnette led the grolli' ln square
dancing.
ScholarshijJs forthecampwere
provided. by the Arts and Hwnanity A&amp;aoclatlon.
The group touredthehistorical
Gulley mountain area and viewed
tile largest private historical museum ln West Virginia at Oak
Hill.
On !lmday morning the PVUP
attended worahi,p ;~~Otce ..~Qd
ll)flS&amp; at the Catholic and Protes-tant churches. At the latter
church, folk hymns were used in
the service.

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lloplal U w...ner, 46 Central
Ave.;. · ~, In C. ~. Jr.,
~n.tam
llltt Adrian A~e.; Albert A. HOYcnft,, 'm Second Ave.; Miss
, Edna 4· Burnett, 1026 !Olcond
A,..• IIJrs. WUiiani Garvin lU;
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Mrs. cen&amp; Par~s 1
Rt. 2 ¥i.Dton; Roaclilel'erry, Rt.
2 Patriot; Mrs. carl ~·. LaJn.
ber~ ,Ht. 1 GalliPolis· Mrs. o..
wald 0. Hanes, Pt.' Pleasant;
Paul E. eox, IU. 1 pt. Pleesant;
Mro. Grover M. Nelvllle, P~
Pleasant; Ray van Matre, w.,
1 West Colwnbia· Mrs. George
w, Brown, Maso\; Harry c.
Roush, m, Mason; Valerie D.
Van Matre, Rt. 1 Pt. Pleasant;
Mrs. Paul Harrison Pt. Plea.sant; Mrs. John c. TriPlett,· Rt.
1 Letart; Mrs, Thomas J. Rey.
nolds, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. William A. carman, Rt. 1 Pomeroy;
Mrs. Hoy J. Allen, l't- Pleasant;
Robert K. u,nry, Jackson; Mrs.
ThOrnton 11. Wilson, Ht. 1 Well ..
ton; Mrs. Jack D. Fr&amp;nz, lrooton; Llsa A, Cook, JaCkson; Mrs.

hiOeton;

Scouts Guests
Of Troop 137
MASON - Junior Girl Scout
Troop 87 were guests at a Part,y
on Wednesday evening at the
Mason Methodist Church wtth
Brownie Troop 137 the host
gro~.P.

An Easter Bunny center piece
centered the refreshment table.
Also u!!ed wereEasterbunnynapklns and Cavors of Easter eggs,
Debbie Jones, Ma54)n, was in
charge of the games,
Appreciation was expressed
tor the sale ofGirLC:icoutcookies.
Brownie TrooP No. 137 sold 516
boxes and Junior Girl Scout
TI'OOP No. 87 sold 515.
Forty-seven girls Crom both
trooPs attended along with their
leaders, Mrs. Bonnie McFarland,
Mrs. Carol Proffitt, Mrs, Cecile
Van Meter, Mrs. Ruby Jones,
Mrs. Helen Johnson, Mrs, Dolly
Huber and parents, Mrs. Gladdie stewart and Mrs. Robert
Bocock,

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Brock was signed by the court
and the plaintiff was given custocly ol tllelr Infant child,

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Gallipolis, daushtor, 10:13 Lm.'
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Flel&lt;!lni; Twana Is. GilmOre,
Deboratt .JL. Har't!ey, Carl Hogle,
Harry F. Holdsrof~ .Alber! E.
Holman, Mrs. Wilma P. May&amp;,
Leo""'d II. "'"lth, Elli! E. Tht&gt;r,.
ton, Mrs. Arnold Ousley.

Uov. 1\, •.;. ·lftllert ' pastor . o1 tht !\Yril.tUHO
Cl!J:Ifch ·Of 1h'P Nl)y.arene: .11 ,lin~ehlg , ~J.val. ~scfvl~es Aprll
3-14, at~ ~ni:u,.UlOrcHwlth,
Rtv. 'W•"E. ~1 111mormon oO!ar·
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li;Y in Ute 'nlmiStry 'of ,Mi. +ltm ..
111~rman I~ hio abllley lo.;\Y'irk :
close to hi! people .u.l'fniiplte .
Within thell_\ .a d,eslfe (It tz•eat for ~
the work QfChrlstabdthechurcb.
His a(Jopq~ · ot the :so per 'eem '
of ev~ry .mJIP. tiJ ,nltlssl~~$. ~Jan
P,!rhaps has n~ . b~en surp~&amp;sed ·'
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the denomiJ)IUon.
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llammond llaid, "Tho roritalll
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The 4lulsville Fann Credit
District set new loan records In
1967 with total loans &lt;:losed
amountln&amp; to $661,"718,071; "'
$51,707,058 !rom 1966. l&lt;!ans
outstanding as of December 31,
1967 were $540,869,831, II) $67,363,253 !rom 1966, or 14.22Per
cent. Total -borrowers and .. A"
stockOOlders increased to 113,..
926 members.
The district includes 40'PCA's
in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and
Tennessee. Ohio continues to be
a leading user of agricultural
credit. As oC January 1, 1968,
19,024 PCA members had loans
outstanding of $150,220,957, "This
is an lncreaseo!$21,518,02Sover
1966 records.
The Jackson Production Credit
Association had loans outstanding
ol $7,800,912 as of December
31, 1967. The association serves
1,808 "B" stotkboldera and 930
capital stockfolders In 11 SoutJ&gt;.
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Club Officers are Named

·chlldren in the area to eome in
and enter the Pomei'O)' landmark Easter Ea Colort~ Co~
Olficers were elected and pro- projects. Mrs. Blakeslee install•. test. Here's a eMnce to wln a jeets selectedattheorganlzation- ed the new officers and iJrecrtep net¥ Five [Ollar Bill, 11 al meetUw of the Pomeroy Bend sente&lt;l each officer with a COfoo
.you can brll1( In the most coiOJ'o SOnlor 4-H Club held Moncla¥ sage.
Meetlrw:s were plarmed !or the
tul Easter Egg in our area. Just nJaht at the home of Mrs. c. E.
first and third Monda,ys or each
.Pick out yourbestandmostcolor- Blakeslee, advisor.
ful one and bring it to oUr Land- · selected as officers ror the month .at the Blakeslee horne.
mark store to be ju~ for the year were Carol Hargraves,pr~ Members disc~ssed figures,
contest. Put your egg In a .P&amp;Itr sldent; Debbie · Harbrecht. vice lines, colors, and patterns.
Alter refreshments were serY..
bag, put your name and address president; Twlla Clatworthy, seced,
the grow&gt; went to Pomeroy
on the bOB lnd bring It to our rettry; Becky iioudaahel~ treaJunior
High S::hool for thearmual
'Landmark store in Pomeroy,,. surer; Mary Pearson, news r~
It might make you $5.00 richer! porter; Irene Barnes, recreatiOn OfCicers, Advisors, and Parente
Bring them ln AprU 41 5, or 6, leader; Becky Triplett, safety 4-H Conference.
during ·o u r Landmark Q)en chairman; and Debbie Hunnel.
House.
health cholnnan.
· ~ancy Reed ol Landmark In
The girls &amp;elected school
Pomeroy invites you to see the dresses and sPorts clothes a.s
-•st In cooklll8 with eleotrlciey. Landmark will have on
dlapiQ tb'lns their Color TV
"en Houll on Aprll 4. 5, 6, the
new Unlco electronic Range. This
11 the newest and quickeet way to
TUESDAY
pr011ere food. it II tx&lt;l~ dr..
POMEROY CHAPTER 186,
made ,..,d allows m~ shon
0 . E. s., Tuesday) 7:45 p, m.,
&lt;utJ and time savll1(s you ne..,.
Masonic TemPle; recognition of
dreamed po~alble.
The Rev. Charles Lusher, Ohio three 50 year members, past
SI.Y IOIJCI'bye to the olo.taahlon..
Baptist
COnvention evangelist. matrons and past patrons.
ed metol pots and paoa when
sourHERN LOCAL Band
cooklll8 In the ntW Unlco a.. wUl conciJct a crusade at the
Middleport
Firat
Baptiat
Church
Boosters
at Racine High School,
darant!t· You can actually cook,
beg!Ming
Aprill5.
7:30
p.
m.
Tuesclay. Final plans
It you desire, on dishes that are
In
preparation
for
the
crusade,
Cor
jitney
sl&amp;)Per
on AprU 20. All
made from glass, plastic, or
cottaee prayer me~s have interested persons urged to a1ieva paper.
Cooidn&amp; time has - dremat. been scheduled this week, the tend.
AMERICAN Lutheran Church
J lcally reduced !rom hour&amp; to nrst to be hBld at 7:30 Tuesday
minutes and mbute• to secondl. Jrliht at the home ol Mra. Beu- Women. ot st. Paul and St. John
~ Tht 1111Mf.UC8nlll''1!1" ond IIIII' llh Whi~ Schedule for ·ib• r• ,. Luther~ 9~c~~ 8.~·-~~ Tu~~
ol'lltrih~ dlue of foocfWUl be e~ malnder ot the wet~ Is 9:30 a. dl,y, "SS.I'iiiHlh~fctt
WSWS o1 Enterprise , EUB
" hll\00&lt;1. Hamburgero comPletoiY m. W..... sdl,y at the Frank
Cbeesebrew
twmei
7:30
p.m.
church
Tuesday evening, borne
rea&lt;!~' In 60 oeconds and mllll'
Thursday
at
the
Tony
Fowler
of
Mrs.
Edward Bowen. Mrs.
foods as Uttle as 16 uconds.
Come in and see Anna Grace home; 2 p.m. Friday at the Mra. Menzul Smith, program leader.
RUMMAGE SALE, Catholic
Torchlano, llome Ecoll)mlst ol Ilona Hamm home, and 7:30 p,
m. FrldQ II th&amp; Fred Holiman O!urch auditorium, 9 to I p.m,
Ohio Power Comi&gt;aiiY, TuesdQ and Wednesday, oponstrait this' "!abuloua method ol home.
Workll'
conferences
and
vis~
sored by the Catholic Women's
cookll1(.
tattoo
wUI
be
·featured
In
the
Club.
In addition to thlo cookll1( r .
MEIGS COUNTY ART Assn.,
wre man.v other items wUI be on first two days of the evangeli&amp;tic
crusade,
with
meetings
to
Tuesday,
AprU 9, Columbus and
1!1'0Clol and 11m for evei'Jone all
begin
on
Wednesday,
April
17,
Southern
Ohio Electric Co., 7
three doya at the Pomti'O)' loJicl.
and
continuing
throllih
April21.
p,m,
All
interested
persona lnmark ()peo Houoe. Tho door
·
_priles con•lst of seven rree RCA $1ctal musie will be presented vtted.
WEDNESDAY
Celor TV aetl ~lua 100 boool at each ot'the services.
LAST CALL todliY for Maaon
prlno ol OiymPIU Pormontnt
boyo to algnup lor PeeWfO, Litcai\dies. 'All three cloy• plan to
tle, or Fllny league baoeboll bebo lillldwlth realelO:ltin&amp; events.
tween
fl.8 p,m, at Maoon Youth
FrlcliJ, s,ooo lrte ~ chick•
Center, Same hours April I and
will bt given away. The chick•
Aprll 2, same plaee. Parent or
will ,arrive st II!J&gt;I'OXI!nalecy 9
guardian,
plus $5 for ln01D'ance,
Llll. and will be glvtO lrtt te
IJIYlMll wbO wtsbea ti*n. II Ia
Rlteo of communion were ob- loiiJ$T ac compa!IY boy to 11811UJ&gt;
•IIIPotod that everyone bring aetvod' 9mdfY evenlnt! II I h e If be Intends to plQ ,
their own conWiler.
Greeol!flacopal O!urch In Pam·
MIDDLEPORT
AMATEUR
Gardenero,
8
p,m.
WemelldaJ
at
Tliuroc!Q and FrldQ the lac&gt; e"-Y.
r011rtaentatlve lrolll the
The Rev. Alber! McKenzie o! the home of Mrs. Glem lAmbert.
Homt1ito Chain Saw eon.,~ St; Pater'• l!flocopal a,urch at
GmL SCOUT Nellillborhood I
wtil ,be prooont to lhall&gt;OO chain GallipOlis mot with the congrep- aervtee team meeting Wednes:~hlina !Me ot chirp. Tiil5 tlcn tor the .4.nmunlon obaerv- dQ, Colombua and Southern Oblo
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service to help. ac- ance. Prior to tbe aerYice, he Electric Co. office. New leaden
9JAI!1I )'011 with 0111 ol the lineal lnatrUCted the coonrmatlOn urged to altend.
chain aawa avollable toc!Q; The cla11. COnllrmatlon Ia plaMed
THURSPAY
liolqlllto people wUI oleo be , lor Eaater &amp;ll1claJ' bt Bilhop
RUMMAGE SALE, Hetth Methava(lable all three c1Q •• l,anclo %Ropr Blanchord ol ClnclnnaU. odist Church baoement, MiddleJllark In Pomti'O)' will alto bt~
pori, ..,oored by the Eleamr
Circle; AnYone havtns ltema to
f~ I tiJno-dly trade 1!19'\t'l' Girl Srouts Elect
bt picked up mQ tall 992./l717
wood cuttlnc lnltrUmW11 'illcb ia
.., P. uw, or halol!it',w.;erd
or 992-3236.
t11e purchlle o! 101' few Hom..
PAsr CHIEFS, Macnolla T..,..
.1110
Chain
!8w
(tx&lt;oill
ZIPJ
MASON
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Maaon
Girl
SCOUt
pie,
Pytblna Sisters, 7:30 Thura1
' 'rlie toctol'Y rtPreiiOOIIIIve ot Troop 87 rfCtii\IY elected Patrol dl,y night st the home ol Mrs.
tllo ,Twentlttll COniiJry Weldlnti Loedera and' Alllotant leadersas HoU1n Beerh&amp;,
~ will oleo bt !lit- · ronowa:
BOARD OF lllrtctoro, Mello
Frldaf glvll1( 1111~1 ilild Sweetlleorta:
Cowu;y American Rtcl Croao
Chiiller, 8:30p.m., ThuradQ, at
~~~waldlnco If you blve ~
Veterus Memorial Hospital.
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In ond dltcUIO
SUNDAY
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Baptist Plan
Crusade with
Evangelist

WALL
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ElMER BURNS
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Arrests Made
Over Weekend
PT, PLEASANT - Arrests
recorded at the cowrt,y jail lltrlng the weekend were: Arley
Patterson, 38, Henderson: Franklin Patteraon, Gallipolis Ferry;
Ellis Williams, Henderson: William E. Coonts, 4!, Dumar, all
charged with lntoxlcatlcn a n d
Feye Holcomb Lanbrl(lh~ 46,
Gltndale, CalU,, chUd deaertlon
warrant.
Two 15-year.old girls and U..
16-year-old boys, escapees from
Lakin state Hoapltal, are conOned to the couney Jill on charg.
•• ol grand larcllllJ' (auto theft)
alter the youths allegedly ltole
an autmnoblle belonging to Nel.
am Rainey, Bellemeade, and
were later apprellended in Parkersburg, W.Va. 'The )'OIIthawere
r-..od to MelillO Cowtfl' b!' the
State Ftlllee 11\ClSherl!l' a Department.

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Bank Asking
For Recovery
PT. PLEASANT - Two elvU actions were flied 1n the olnce ot the Circuit Cleric, bo111
concerning Pr&lt;llllllfOS7 -•lnd
tlte
Bonk ol Polllt Pltaoant Is tlte pillnllllln tach.
0nt action Ia ~ Jlldgmtnt fnlm 1111-. ll&amp;rold
lllpple, Ilondior1011,1n the amount
flf .1,11U3 , IIIII eollo, Otller
aetton haa .JaJD~• o.Wee• and'i
Dta DeWilese, "oiUIJiollo Per- ,
ry, .,,,. . , _ , ond jlld1DJ41!1
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nllll!t at the WIIIOII home
with a ill!'etle ahower honoring
Mro. Ruaseii Miller ol Oak St.,
Pomeroy,
Guts were plaeed in a bualnet clecorated with pink lnd blue
atreamers whleh extended to the
eelllng, Games were pla,)'ed with
Mrs. Jo~lne Miller and Mrs.
Allred Ruacbei winning tlle prizes. The door prize went to Mlsa
Jan Fllher.
Pink and blue bootie replicas
lopped fndividual cakes which
were served with ice cream,
coffee, Jllnch and mints. MinIature cradles with babies were
given aa favors.
Qlests at the shower included those named aboVe and Mrs.
Vlrt&lt;ll
lnd Mra. John Bachman of Columbus; Mrs. Ted Fllher and daua:hter, Jan, or ctnclnnaU; Mra. Deiberi Chaney of
Albany; and Mro. BUI 11111te,
Mrs. Gary Miller, Miss Jeanette
Miller, Miss Jeannine Miller,
Mrs. Freda Hines, Mrs. To m
Grinstead, Mrs. Cecil Duncan,
Mrs. William Grinstead, Mrs.

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POINT PLEASANT - Mr. ond Mro, Joseph VanSickle,
Point Plea&amp;ant, ceiebr~ their 5001 weddirl: annbersary,
· sund~Qo, March 31. The)' are the parentl of a dlua:hter. MarY
Attn ot COiumbul, o., and a son Rayburn VanSickle, Rt. 1
GalliPolla. Mt, VanSickle is a retired iron worker, and OOtll
are active in tume m1nlonary work and are still active in
the Nazarene Church activities.

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Mrs. Vernoo &amp;nlth, Mrs. Paul
Zirkle, Mrs. Fred Desaauer,
Mr1. James Fugate, MrJ. David
JohniKI'I, Mra. Everett Mlcllaels,
Mro. Rober! &amp;nlth, Mra. Rolph
~. Mrs. John Manley, M11s
Doltle R8f110lda, Mro. M a r y
nirst, Mrs. WayneSWilher, Mlsa
Darlene Dwtean, Mrl. Joe Bradley, ancl Mrs. Eba Gilmore, Jr.
Other• preaentlng gilts to tlte
honored euest were Mils AOea
llblte, Mrs. George Horak, Mra.
F&lt;lith Bumgardner, Mra. P h I I
Meinhart, M111 Erma 8 m I t h,
Mrs, Mabel Zwlllln&amp; Mra. Vlrgll Brown, Mrs. Wllliam Price,
Mrs. Thelma Nease, Mrl. James
Yeauger, Mra. Dayton PhUlips,
Mrs. Wllllam McFarland, Mrs.
William Harrah, Mrs. Harry Hayman, Mrs, Jimmy King, Mro.Don
Mayer, Mrs. Roy Mayer, Mrs.
Don !\&gt;Ires, Mrs. Cecil Hytoll,
Mrs. Cora Meinhart, Mrs. Cllfr
Roush, Mrs. Charles Roush, Mrs.
Leonard Hess, Mark Flsller,
Mrs. Charles Wilkinson, M r s.
Minnie Clark, and Mrs. 0 t t o
Lohn,

Shower Given

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Monday guests of Miss Margaret Saller were her niece, Mrs.
Earl flickman, and h.er daughter,
Mrs. Ronald Smith and son, Shawn
Allen, aU of COiumbua.
Mary Bradbury, ~aughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bradbury,
spent the weekend in Chillicothe
with her Wiele and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. William Kitchen. QJests
of the Bradbury family &amp;mday
were Joe Young and son, Joe,
ot Cambridge.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Weller
and dau&amp;flters, Linda and Deb ~
ra of Columbus were weekend
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Sauer.
Mrs. Betty Cline was t h e
&amp;lnday guest of h.er son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Marr at New Haven.
Mrs. Forrest Bachtel and
daughter, Carol, spent &amp;mday ln
vleru\a, "w: 'Va': visltlnk' Mrs, J.
W. Dawson and Mrs. Thelma Howard.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Wallace
and daughter, Nancy were weekend visitors in McConnelsVUle
with h.er parents, Mr. and Mrs.
G. C. Knox.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bradford returned SUnday night from
a two week vacation. They visited her brother-In-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart9!ields
in fl.lstis, Fla. and Mr. and Mrs.
Elmo Bennett at Winterhaven. Enroute home they visited in Wash ington, D. C. with their daughterin-law, Mrs. Bruce Bradford and
daughters. Dana and Leslie.

Robes Completed
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New robes tor the youth choir
of the Trlnley United Church ol
Christ" have been comPleted and
wUl be worn by the children
on Palm Sundl,y,
Memben who have the robes
are asked to take them to the
church Thursday, The ehoir will
rehearse 11 ~ p.m. Saturday a!terooon.

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A layette shower hororlng Mrs,
Milton Roush of Minersville was
given Thursday evening at the
t.lme of Mrs. Karl Gruner.
'Pink and blue streamers were
used in the decorations of the
gilt table whichwascenteredwlth
a miniature craclle. A swrk
replica was used on the mantle.
Games were played with prizes
being won by Mrs, William Francis and Mrs. Homer Holter. Mrs.
Grueser served ice cream and
cake.
Guests at the shower were
Miss Eleanor Uobson, Mrs. Zana
Reuter, Mr s, Antone Lucke, Mrs,
Ernest Harris, Mrs. Mason
Fisher, Mrs. Gregg Roush, Mrs.
Holter, Mrs. Clyde Andrews,
Mrs. John Sauvage, Mrs. Fra~
cis, Mrs. Thelma Ashworth, Mrs.
Joyce Hamsey, Mrs. Mary Bentz,
· 'itld Mrs. OriL\ Harrrs. · · " '
Others presenting gilts to Mrs.
Housh were Mrs. Eileen Clark,
Mrs. Glenna Davis, Mrs. Howard Nolan, Mrs. Harold Jones.
Mrs. Paul Harris, 'Mrs. Harold
!:lmith, Mrs. Howard Parker,
Mrs, carroll Norris, M .r s,
Geo.rge Schneider, Mrs. Paul
Kloes, and Mrs. Edith Hood.
A gilt was also p.resented to Mrs.
Roush. by members of the Hom'&gt;
makers Club.

and Mn. lliram Fisher.
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UolJWo .llow ,Not to Write A
Book, . Mrs. Wel&lt;:h related fiOille
of the Incidents wh.lch. inspired
her In tho writing !ield. In her

COMPLETES COURSE
PT. PLEASANT - Second
Lieutenant Marvin R. Austin, 22,
whose mother, Mrs. Lettie J.
Austin, and wile, Karen, live on
Route 2, Point Pleasant, ~o~
pleted a sl!l)ply management ofricer course March 8 at the
Army Quartermaster School, Ft.
Lee, Va.

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writlen aod 1 di,.Piq, Q! 11111~
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During 1110 meOtlill ~~;:
by Mr•. Janice Yoq pi
made for dub ~bera
Euter bata ao 1110 Pnl•Joelt:lor
the AprU mtet1rw.
White, FlaiWoodS, wUI bt '"'"-''•''•'
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Mro. Cllloris Gaul read tlii.
.secretar)'ooti'eaiUNJr'&amp; rePortiDII
coilecled the due.. Tho doc!!'
prize was won by Mrs.
Hefreshmentl were Hrv~ blr
Mrs. SWartl and Mrt. Janet eon;
nolly, co-hostess, to tho.. 111m1ed;
and Mrs. Sue Hayman, ·Mra.
Ann Burke. Mrs. Alina Pooiet1
Mrs. carolyn Trtw, Mrs. ShiJ'1i
on Loucks, ·Mrs. Bilrbu'a TI'IIIP~.:.·
and MJ:s. Marilyn Robinaon.

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SLIGHTLY IMPROVED
MASON - Mrs. Frank EtUe,
the former Marilyn Huddleston,
of Athena, Ohio, is slighUy im-.
proved at the Charleston Memorial Hospital., 'fh~r~ sh.e ,is Jw.spitalized for blood clot in the lett
leg. Her room is 571. Mrs. Ettle,
the mother of two children, was
formerly of Mason.

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ONE DAY
SHIRT SERVICE

MEETING CANCELLED
Pomti'O)' Shake&amp;peare Club
scheduled to meetWocnsdayhas
botn c..,.allod. Mra. Dale Slnlth
wW be hostess for the Ma¥ m~
Ire which will with a po&amp;luck diiUler.

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Jennings series. He was aceoinpenled to Athena by Mrs, Weese
and Miss Marcia Karr wtao vJs.
be Easter theme was carried
ited there with Miss Anna wu. ~ut in table decorations for a
Jiams. Dr. Ethel Altenfels ol nner and feUowstJ,p hour oc the
New York University was th,!racuse, Miner1wllle, and ,.~or­
lecturer using "LOoking Mea·~ ltun Methodist Churches Su,..
In &amp;lucation - An Anthropolo w::Un It the Syracuse Church.
gist's Point ol View.''
Of IU·te Streamers With bowls
Patrolman and Mrs. T e r r
rh Jes and jonqull.s were used
Knlaht of Marlon were weeker on e tables for the charge dfn.
guests or his parents, Mr. ar ner, The .Rev. Wendell stutter
Mrl. Chester Knight.
~~~ led in grqup singing
Mr. and Mrs. JOOn Bachm e xology to Precede the diDof Columbus spent the weeken~er•
here with her sister, Mu. Lester Wilson. other weekend guests
Son is
of Mrs. Wilson were her sonBeing
ln-la...- and daughter, Mr. and
Apprecl•tlan
Mrs. Virgil Ha,yes of Columbus.
To Your Church
Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas of
Darla SUe Ellersbach, daughter
Send A Be1utiful
of Mrs. Ann Dersbach, is con- Moline, nl., are announcing the
Yaiesclng at Veterans Memor- birth of a aon. Jeffrey Erick-Blooming Pl1nt
ial Hospital where she remains son.
Born on March 16 at the~
a patient.
line
Public Hospttal, the baby
Mr. and Mrs. David Gordon
of Cincinnati, were weekend weighed nine pounds and seven
59 N. 2nd Ave.
guests of his parents, Mr, and ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
992-5560
Mrs. Homer R. Gordon of Mul- Thoma s of Pomeroy and Mr. and
Mrs.
Charles
E.
Wolford
of
Chilberry Heigflts.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Hill, licothe are the gran~arents.
Sr. were in Hamilton over the
weekend where they visited with
their son and daugtJter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Hili, Jr.
and children, Linda and Mark;
and in Dayton with another son
and dauanter-in-iaw, Mr. and
Mrs. &amp;even Hill and daughter,
Marcy.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Phalin,
Roy Arms, Mr s. Asa Custer,
and Mrs. Cora Grindley were in
Marmet, W. Va. Saturday to attend funeral senices for War.
ren l'tla.lin held at the JOhnson
FW1erai Home. The late Mr .
Phalin was the father of Alvie
PT, PLEASANT, W. VA. RT. 62 NORTH
Phalin and the uncle of Arms,
CALL DIRECT
Mrs. Custer, and Mrs. Grindley .

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Mro, Dale nurlaon ond Mro.
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Lester Wll8011 ·ontertalnod Sat- Hayes.
end guests of his parentS, 'Mr.

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Loan Totals

Farm Credit

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I WISH lo thank the many
friends who so kindly assisted and comforted me during
the death of my husband, Lt.
James F. O'Laughlin. I also
wish to thank Father Turel,
Rev. Wilbur Perrin, and Rev.
Pearl Casto for their consoling words and prayers. I wish

to thank the Ewing Funeral
Home for their many services. to all those who had masses said. sent nora! offerings,
food and cards. I extend my
thanka.
Mrs. Pamela O'Laughlin
and son.
4-2-ltc
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MIDDLEPORT Junior
class wishes to express appreciation to DaM:y Meadows
of the Village Drug Slore,
WMPO. The Daily Sentinel
and the public for their support in making "Junior Day"
a success.
4-2-ltp

OUR SINCERI': lhanka to
friends and neighbors. Meigs
County American Red Cross,
Feeney-Bennett Post 128, American Legion : Albert Roush.
Middleport; pallbearers ; Rev.
Frank Cheesebrew, RawlingsCoats Funeral Home and
Middleport and Pomeroy Po·
lice departments.
Henry R. Staats Family,
Sisters and Brothers,
and Niece, Eulah Francis.
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I ~SH to thank the wonder·
rut friends who look time lo
send cards and flowers and
came to visit me during my
stay In Camden Clark Hospit11 In Parkersburg. Their kind·
ness will never be forgotten .
Also, 1 wtsh to thank the two
good samaritans who came
and put my house In order on
Thursday. March 28.
Mrs. Valma Barnhart
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WJ: WISH to extend our sincere thanks 1o all those who
helped during the lllness and
death of our father, Charles
J. Ebersbach. We especially
!bank Dr. Butrlmus, Dr.
. Bo~. the nurses at Meigs
General Hospital for their
klndneiS, ministers Rev. Wll·
bur Perrin, Rev. Ron Moyer
and Rev. Bill Carter for their
prayers and consoling words
and vlsi\1 ; the organist, Ralph
Werry; the Women's Guild
of the Trinity United Church
or Christ. relatives. friends
and neighbors for cards. food
and flowers; the pallbearers,
and the Ewing Funeral Home.
May God bless you all.
The Family of
C. J. Ebersbach. 4-2-1tc

Notice
RUMMAGE SALE sponsored
by Our Lady of !.&lt;Iretta Cath·
ollc Church, !.&lt;lng Bottom,
April 8 through 13, 9 a.m. to
2 p.m. dally. Call Grange Hall
at Reno for further details,
or Yvonne Wells at 985-4120.
4-2-61c
THERE WILL be a gun shoot,
Sunday, April 7. beginning at
noon at the Forked Run
Sportsman Club. Everyone Is
welcome.
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Fn!ddle Thabet,
Maaon,
Phone 'I'IU651.
3-1~
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ular irs now $9.50. Clellth
B"""''' f!bop, near Salem
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loader, plows, disk, bal~.
brush hog, hay condilloaer,

mower, wagop, seeder,

1965 CHEVY ll •• , • • •• , • , , , , •••• , • , ..... $1595
&amp;~~er Slt. Cpe. VS engine, automatic trans. New tire&amp;, clean
interior, radio and heater.
1964 PONTIAC ••• , •••••••• , , ••••• , , • , •••995
Catalina 2 Dr. automatic. good tire&amp;, radio and heater.

1958 CADILLAC .••••••• , , •• , • , •••••• , ••• $250
4 OOor Luxury car at a small _price.

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ff2.2111 '
corporaU011 on Rl. 7, aluml·
num alorm doors and win·
OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M.
dows, all new copper p!umlllng. Ideal for large family.
For Sale
I'OMEROY, OHIO
May be seen by appointment.
Phone 991-3661.
141-lfe THREE PIECE bedroom aulle
$119.95, tread,.boards 13.99 ea.,
ForS.Ie
Notice
shower curtains with trac~
I':XCELLENT, efficient and ec· 116 ACRE farm. 6 rooms and
$4.98,
revolving clothes dryer
bath,
located
at
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Racine,
PENNY - ONE 1946 PENNY
onomical that's Blue Lustrt
$11.98.
regular
$18; balr dryel'B
Ohio. Phone 94g.2117. 3-31-llp
will pay ror a brake adjust·
carpet cleaner. Rent electric
$11, regular $19.95; golf balta
rnent at Pomeroy Home &amp; shampooer. Baker Furniture.
f7
dozen, G. E. portable
TWO
BEDROOM
house,
bath,
Auto.
1-7·tfe
4-l~tc
sweeper 129.95, ironing boards
four lots. Contact Lela CUrtis,
17.
baby walkers, car seats,
Phone
992-3854.
J.31-31p
RESIDENCE telephone clJSio. REDUCE safe simple and fast
car
beds, trainers, and many
mers : Now, no installation
with Gobese tablets. Only 98c.
charge for extenslon teleNelson Drugs.
4·1-!tp FOUR PURE BRED Hereford other bargains at Bryanl'a
heifers, 300 lo 6110 lbs.; a!Jo Budget Shop, 108 W. Main.
phones. Call our business of.
Wl.&amp;c
48-\nch reglatered Shetland Open 9 to 5 dally.
flee for details. Phone 1192- 1957 CHEVROLET Belair, lloor
Bay
stud
pony,
broken
lor
2191.
3-14-lztc shlft. new tn.nsmissim, body,
harness and aaddle. Bob JIO. ONE FARM ALL C TRAC'roR,
motor A·l condition, 1957
berls. Letart Falls, Ohio. Ph. wlth plows and mower, one
Ford Fairlane. four door
Wanted To Buy
cock-shut 30 tractor with 14"
247-2641.
3-31-31c
hardtop, four new tires, good
FLAT TOP wooden desk, drawJohn Deere plows. caD 94g.
condition, Call 742-517S.
ers on each side with drawHAVE
TWO
Motorola
pollee
re·
3844 after &amp; p.m.
4-2-Stc
3-28-6tc
er in middle. Approximate
ceivers, 12 volts, one channel
size, 31 inches deep, 47 inchsheriff's department; one J&gt;o. SEWING MACHINE. zig zag,
es long and 29 to 30 inches MOBILE HOME. 50 x 10; two
meroy police, and Slat.\ Hil!hused three months. Will sell
bedrooms. outbuilding, garhigh. Phone 1192-2593. 4-2·31c
way Patrol station aud car. for $47.53 cash or payments
age, patio, lh acre lot on FlatPhone
742·5174 or 742-IS%4.
of $5.85 per month. Will bring
GOOD FEEDER Pigs, 40 Ibs.. woods Road. Carroll N. John·
s.!1-31c
to home for trial. Phone 1192. up, direct from producer. son. Phone 992-5562. H6-0ic
2836.
4-Uic
Warren Pickens, Reedsville,
LONE
STAR
Fiberglass
boat,
Ohio 45772. Phone 3'13-62119. FOUR Cl'CKER spaniels. two
15 feel, 50 HP Mercury mo. 1961 EARLY American St&lt;reo.
4-utp beagles. two toy fox terriors.
lor;
trailer, piano (uprtsht), This set has AM &amp; FM rndio,
two pekignese: for breeding
good
condition. White Kin~ 4 speed automatic record
LARGE LOT or small acreage st6Ck or pets. AKC Reg;ister·
chest type freezer, 21 cubic
changer ; lovely finish, just
suitable for building home, or ed. Phone 992-551i2. 3-26-Gtc
feel, with baakels and dlvlrl- like new. Take 01Jer pay.
will boy mnderately priced
ers. Phone 949-3752. ~31-0tc ments of 17.81 per mouth or
home in Meigs Local School 1967 ZIG ZAG.Omatk, well
pay $129.38. Try it In your
District. Write Box 48, Mid- known make sewing machine,
BY OWNER, new three bed· home. Phone 992--2&amp;16.
dleport.
4-1-tfc makes buttonholes. sews on
room air conditioned home;
4-2-610
buttons. etc .. an without attwo
car
garage,
comer
lot.
ANTIQUES. fumll1n'e, dishes. tachments. Full balance only
If Interested, call 992-3618.
ELECTROLUX SWEEPERS,
miscellaneous. 'Mrs. Howard $44.40. or 15 per month. Call
3-27.Uc
rug , washero. polishers and
3-lt-61&lt;
Cedi, BOO W. Main St., Pome- 992-3218.
genui~
parts. call m-3780.
roy.
1-2$-tfc
1961
ZIG
ZAG
portable,
sllgh~
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s.ts.aotp
MAPLE STEREO radio, 1967
ly
used.
Does
everything
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Helo W1nted
without attachments. In good POODLE ruJIPrES'- 'Aii:CTD)o.
combination, dual speaker
WOMAN TO DO light house- s:vstem. Pay balance due
condition; $5.98 per month or
miniature. $'15 and un. Slud
work and cook. Live in or out.
lull price of $49.10 for free
service snd grooming. Phou•
1101.50 or monthly payments,
Daytime work. Phone 992-- Call 992-3218.
home demonstration. Call
1192-5443.
11 3 tic
~29-l\tc
5251.
4-1-lfc
m-2136.
3-~tc
FOR EASTER - Toy White
STEREO RAOIO combination.
HOUSEKEEPER, prefer live- modem walnut stereo AM &amp;r: STEREO RADIO combination,
Poodle pupa. 7 weeka. AKC
in for family with children.
repossessed, beautiful cabiregistered. Champion back·
FM radio combination. excelLiberal terms, free medical IP.nt rr&gt;"rlition. external !lnea'knet, like new. Balance due
ground. Pbone ~165 .
care. Write Dr. L. D. Sam- er jack~ . dual channel sound.
$77, or make payments ol
uels. Carron, Ohio, 43112.
$5.14 per month. Call 1191- ANTIQUES, phone m.mt.
etc. Bt~lanre due 197.22. or
4-1-31c
2836.
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navmPRt!l of $5 ner month.
C•lt 9!l2-m8.
3-29-l\tc
FEMALE HELP wanted, must
ZIG ZAG Singer, dial zig zag, 64 JOHN DEER!! dozer. Phone
be experienced In dry cleanpreowned, A-1 condiUon. Sold
f91.6374 alter 5 p.m. 4-2-61c
FARM. !\2.8 acres. Nease Seting. Apply between 4 and 5 t1~mPilt : 6 room house. bath.
new over $315. Balance due
p.m. ABC CJeaners, Mason~
$69. Buttonholes, monograms,
rtrlllerl well. tlas: three chlcR•l Est•te For
W. Va.
H7~tp
sews on butlons. etc., without FOR SALE, 12 room boUle,
k.-n houses. ham and silo.
atlachmenls. Pay only 11.50
bath, In RoUand, acroas from
l.ee Johnson. Racine. Pbone
per
week.
Phone
m-26115.
Emplovment Wanted
high sclrool. Need of repair.
949·2246.
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WOMAN WANTS housework by
Ray R. PhiUipo, '125 N. Jllgh
day or week. Phone 1192-5180. BEAUTIFUL While West lflf!h·
st.. Laneaater, Ohio 43131.
s.l1-4tc land Pupoies. AKC register· MUST SELL 1966 Singer, In
Phone w.am.
3-»«P
beautiful
walnut
table;
fully
ed, best blood lines, no odor.
equipped 1o zig zag, monono
shed, wm hold for Easter,
For Rent
gram, fancy design, eto. UsErma Dunlap. Ireland Rd.
4 ROOM and bath unfumlsbed
ed very little. For quick oale,
Kennels,
Coolville,
Ohio,
ROI!rE 7 AT HOBSON. 4 room
apartment. Phone 1192-5385.
141.
or
paymenls
of
f6
each
Phone
667-3555.
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3-11-lfc
house, bath. gaa lumace and
month. Phone m-28115.
clstem,
needs repairs, 2 ..,.
4-1-tfc
BOAT
MAHOGANY,
15
foot
res, lood locatloo for two
FURNISHED and unfum!Bbed
Wolverine, newly refinished,
house trailers, 331 ft. front..
apartmeniB. Clo.e lo school.
new top and windshield, ex- LIVE BAIT, 24 hour self-W·
age, asking $25110.
Phone 1192-5434.
10-18-tfc
vice. File's, Thin! St., Mid· 1\IPPER8 PLAINS ON ROUl'E
cellent condition, trailer, Merdleport.
4-S-121e
cury motor, skees, ladder,
7 - 110 story 6 room borne,
LARGE five room and bath
life cuahlons etc.. ineluded.
apartment, newlY cle&lt;'oral•d,
3 bedrooms, bath, two ear
1959
OLDSMOBILE.
I'III1S good;
Phone
94g.3514
Racine.
garage '24x30' one acre tevef
furnace heat, Pomerov,
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good tires, $150. CaU 94f.
Pbnne II!IU30'7.
1·7-t!e
lot. l'l'&lt;lperty In good condl·
2828.
4-z.31e
tioo, $10,1100.00,
1916 GTO and 1965 Pontiac,
FURNISHED APARTMENT.
POMEROY - EAST MAIN Call 94g.3'1'19.
3-2'1-4tc STRAWBERRY Plants. Sure.
9. room frame, 5 bedrooDII,
couple only, 212 S. 5th Ave,
crop,
$4
per
hundred.
Charlel
two boths, can be 2 apart.
Middleport, fi9Z.5435 . 3-10-tfc
COAL. heavy. luml) st.oker. eg~
Foster. Rt. 2, Racine. Phone
ments, furnace heating, bue247-23011.
4-1-31}1
:.nd mine run. Excelsior Salt
...nt. garage, large lot In
ALL NEW ELECI'RIC 3 room
Works,
Inc.,
E.
M&lt;lin
St.,
Poapartment, beautiful view of
good nefghhorhood, front and
meroy. Phone 992-3891. 12-6-Uc ONE UPRIGIIT Bogart Plano.
the river. you bave to see lo
back porches, modern kltch·
Call 949-2471.
4-"lc
en and bath on fJrst noor. Fiappreciate, convenient and
comfortable. phone 11111-ml. MOBIL HOME. 8x35, excellent
fii!ICing can be arranged.
S#-llc condition. Comoletely lumilh- SOU'l11ERN PLANTS. order
110,ooo.oo.
ed. 11850.110. Call 99U262.
now, cabbage, lomatoes. pep- VJRGn.
or HELEN TEAJl'ORD
1-:tMotfc
pers, sweet potatoes. Phone
FURNISHED SLEEPING room
1143-2693, Charles R. Harris.
oo Main St. in Pomeroy. Ph.
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FOR CIJSIDON COMFORT New Haven
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Knapp Shoes, Cllff'o Shoe Jle., LOGAN .PJRE • SAFET'.
Hysell Run Road. Call 741pair, Middleport.
WS.301c EQUII'foiENT. sales ~ft511S.
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Two
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ment, bath; on South Second
good condition $8500. 118 Kerr
old ho.... Phone 1191-2421.
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Ave .. Middleport. Phone Mrs.
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P&lt;&gt;meroy,
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phone
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8384, Mu EJch!ll&amp;er lllloiUII.
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ROOM
HOUSE,
110
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TRAILER, Brown's Traller
children. oil 1'001118 (three
Racine. Phone 949-m2.
t'OIID
Ohio.
Park, MtnersviUe,
C. • BIWI
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bedrooml), divided ba.ement.
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play room and llhower. Two
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Property fenced ln. Inquire
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~P.OMEROI_

lOCAL KtPORTS
DAllY
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7:50 A.M.
.12 NOON
3 P.M.
AND
4:30 P.M.

EVJNRUDE

TIRES

SALE~

Repaired Assorted
Adjustment Tires

AND SERVICE

Ohio boit and momr

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ALL SIZES
$12.00
plus tax eacb

CLYDE KUHN

Hockingport, Ohio

Tuppen PloiM, 0.
.Phone 667-3612

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AIR coNDmONING Refrlgor·
atlon service. Jack'a Refrlg·
eration, New Haven. hone
882-2079.
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Apple Grove

Keeping Meigs
Gallia and
Mason . Are·a

News, Events

Informed As
Well As .

IIY II1IS. HERBEin' ROU!J!

READY • MIX concreto deUvered rilhl to your project.
Fut and euy. Free eatl·
mates. Phone m-3284, Goecleln Ready • Mix Co., Middle.
port, Ohio.
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TheW.S.C.S. ofthelocolMathodlat Church met recently at tbe
amex with Joyce White as clelot!onall-r. The program Ull&gt;lc
was Youth, Let's IJst• and .
Learn. Included tn tho devotion•

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We've combed ever4 car
lot and junk4ard in the
count4,Avertj! I don't
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By ~FRANCJi
The Happy Huatlers liuJidll'
School Clan or the Mathodlat
gro~C&gt; voted jj) pa,y for church Church ei\IOyed a cowrod dlah
paint. Fho cb)larsrrom the blrtJ&gt;. dinner In the social rooms of
dO¥ rand will be uaed to boy B&lt;hoo1 the church Frldl¥ ownlag, :Mar.
lunches for needy chiiJren. Abo 22. Follow~ t h e - thOPr... ,
tendlni were Mabellloush, Bei-- lcleot, Mrs. Qlrodlt: Me~
lh&amp; lloblnoon, Lucille Rhodeo, - t e d the buolnolo ielllon
Boaole Paroono, Ella Ford, Q,., and oliO a deWIIO!Ifl period.
na HUI, Joyce White and Julia
The Wealeyan Senlce GoUd
Norrta.
held Ita meeting at the home of
Mr. and Mro. IAonard stover Mra. Jomoa Reeo, Sr. Mar&lt;:h :ill.
and baby of Letart 01)0111111 ,,._
Mrs. NondUHendrlolliiCCOJI&gt;o
nln&amp; with Mrs. Bertha lloblnooa. panled Rov.llldlllrs,Pau!SeUers
Mr. and Mra. Larcy Johnson, m Union Furnace and vllltedMr.
tho Iormor Irene stover, are an- and Mro. llo7 Hendricks whlio
oounc~ the birth of a dautihter · n.v. an&lt;llllra. Sell&lt;ora vlolted In
at MammoU!, W, Va.Locolgr~ Logan anclolso callodon Mr. and
parentJ are !lr. and !lro, WolUe Mrs. Frank llnlth at 1Adoo!FIJ1'1&gt;o
stover and Mr. and Mro. JohJ&gt;. ooa.
son or lllammotb.
&amp;mdl,y alterDDOII vtoltoro of
~ guaato of !lr. and Mro, n.v, and Mrs. Paul Stlloro ware
Roy Purson warellr. IIIII Mro, Mr. and M&lt;a, Merle ThoonPJtm Rouah of Lllboa, !lr, and !lro. Fern Wbltl and llro. U....
Mro. Frii!CioWobb,llr.llndMta. lha Pwulleton, CUroll, Ohio.
Junior SelBOr, lllkeandRUo,Mr.
Mro. F. E. Philsonand Mta. lloprThJlu,llarbora, ted hir oon, Ben, jj&gt; tho homo of
Beth and Barcy, or Qln:ao lind !\', Kalhl')'n Philson at IIIIo.
Mra, Jamea !l&gt;r..,..llnd·bob)', burg, va.,saturdaJ.BenrMra. Horbert llouoh, Mra. - · &amp;mdvandlllro.i&gt;lJ!lsonr•
Flo)'d Norrlo and Mrs. Dlroth,y melnad jj) vlllt tndtllnltell with
Wolfe callod on Mro,. Larq O'· har dauflbtor•
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Brill! raclllfl.l',
Mro. Hatcy Pickimo ond.brofb.
Mto, Gertie Glbba and oon, er, Dooa Erokln, returnedFrlda,y
Junior, of CUIIon callod on Mrs. trom Prankfort, Ind., alter a vlllt
Vandora Knl&amp;htlng.
with rolatlvel.
Mto. Herb!ort Rouab and Mra.
W.. Ruth lillto and rrl-.ci of
111.7llelney weroillootes881 for a ~
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bert llouah. Gomt• ware PII.Yed Mrs, James SWart and Mr. and
w.lth PriHI 101nc to Mto. Flo)'d Mro. AI Crow and lamll,y.
Norrto, Emma Lao Bird, GriCe
BUI Ma,ynard and Jollo F.laber
KDJaht;IJw. Ibor prize waa 1fOil . attended the tOurnlmlllt In ~
"' Mrl, Jim~-·""~"" Mro, V•- lumbu0.

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MACHINES. repair
service. all makea. WY 172114. The P'abrlo ShoP. PoJII.
eroy. Authorized Slllf!er Sale•
and service. We Sbmlen
S&lt;luors.
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TERMI'I'I!fl SWARMING!
111EY ARE re-producllvtll. not
your worker colony. Free tn.
spectlorul and lnformalloa 011
crawl apace dqera. No oaJeo.
man; loW overhud; 110 per
cent savtnga. ADied Pest (loft.
trot. Pomeroy, Ohio, }thallt
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EXPERT Moloroycle Rapatr.
Pomeroy Home and Auto.

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EXPERT ENGINE 'l'llNB UP,
tl.ll p!uo parts II needed,
Pomeroy Rome • Auto.
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Pomeroy Rome anol Auto.
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Raeine

waa the &amp;one. Count Your BletaBUDGET PlltoE lurnlluro an ~·· ICrlPturO, Matth.,.: and
"olll. third Door bucl~l ahop. PrO¥er b)' Bertha Robinson. nu..
BakerFumlture. Middleport. ~ the business meeting the

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C•rd Of Thinks
I WISH lo thank the many
friends who so kindly assisted and comforted me during
the death of my husband, Lt.
James F. O'Laughlin. I also
wish to thank Father Turel,
Rev. Wilbur Perrin, and Rev.
Pearl Casto for their consoling words and prayers. I wish

to thank the Ewing Funeral
Home for their many services. to all those who had masses said. sent nora! offerings,
food and cards. I extend my
thanka.
Mrs. Pamela O'Laughlin
and son.
4-2-ltc
THE

MIDDLEPORT Junior
class wishes to express appreciation to DaM:y Meadows
of the Village Drug Slore,
WMPO. The Daily Sentinel
and the public for their support in making "Junior Day"
a success.
4-2-ltp

OUR SINCERI': lhanka to
friends and neighbors. Meigs
County American Red Cross,
Feeney-Bennett Post 128, American Legion : Albert Roush.
Middleport; pallbearers ; Rev.
Frank Cheesebrew, RawlingsCoats Funeral Home and
Middleport and Pomeroy Po·
lice departments.
Henry R. Staats Family,
Sisters and Brothers,
and Niece, Eulah Francis.
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I ~SH to thank the wonder·
rut friends who look time lo
send cards and flowers and
came to visit me during my
stay In Camden Clark Hospit11 In Parkersburg. Their kind·
ness will never be forgotten .
Also, 1 wtsh to thank the two
good samaritans who came
and put my house In order on
Thursday. March 28.
Mrs. Valma Barnhart
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WJ: WISH to extend our sincere thanks 1o all those who
helped during the lllness and
death of our father, Charles
J. Ebersbach. We especially
!bank Dr. Butrlmus, Dr.
. Bo~. the nurses at Meigs
General Hospital for their
klndneiS, ministers Rev. Wll·
bur Perrin, Rev. Ron Moyer
and Rev. Bill Carter for their
prayers and consoling words
and vlsi\1 ; the organist, Ralph
Werry; the Women's Guild
of the Trinity United Church
or Christ. relatives. friends
and neighbors for cards. food
and flowers; the pallbearers,
and the Ewing Funeral Home.
May God bless you all.
The Family of
C. J. Ebersbach. 4-2-1tc

Notice
RUMMAGE SALE sponsored
by Our Lady of !.&lt;Iretta Cath·
ollc Church, !.&lt;lng Bottom,
April 8 through 13, 9 a.m. to
2 p.m. dally. Call Grange Hall
at Reno for further details,
or Yvonne Wells at 985-4120.
4-2-61c
THERE WILL be a gun shoot,
Sunday, April 7. beginning at
noon at the Forked Run
Sportsman Club. Everyone Is
welcome.
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WILL 00 sewing at home: zippen, pocltels, pegging, hem·
ing, alterallnns. etc. Mrs.
Fn!ddle Thabet,
Maaon,
Phone 'I'IU651.
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!PECIAL PERMANENTS reg·
ular irs now $9.50. Clellth
B"""''' f!bop, near Salem
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lAPPV HOVII, Shen•ng Sprinp
Nite Club, ~ to 8 p:m. Mon~ ..... 'ri1doy. Ladlel night
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loader, plows, disk, bal~.
brush hog, hay condilloaer,

mower, wagop, seeder,

1965 CHEVY ll •• , • • •• , • , , , , •••• , • , ..... $1595
&amp;~~er Slt. Cpe. VS engine, automatic trans. New tire&amp;, clean
interior, radio and heater.
1964 PONTIAC ••• , •••••••• , , ••••• , , • , •••995
Catalina 2 Dr. automatic. good tire&amp;, radio and heater.

1958 CADILLAC .••••••• , , •• , • , •••••• , ••• $250
4 OOor Luxury car at a small _price.

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corporaU011 on Rl. 7, aluml·
num alorm doors and win·
OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M.
dows, all new copper p!umlllng. Ideal for large family.
For Sale
I'OMEROY, OHIO
May be seen by appointment.
Phone 991-3661.
141-lfe THREE PIECE bedroom aulle
$119.95, tread,.boards 13.99 ea.,
ForS.Ie
Notice
shower curtains with trac~
I':XCELLENT, efficient and ec· 116 ACRE farm. 6 rooms and
$4.98,
revolving clothes dryer
bath,
located
at
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Racine,
PENNY - ONE 1946 PENNY
onomical that's Blue Lustrt
$11.98.
regular
$18; balr dryel'B
Ohio. Phone 94g.2117. 3-31-llp
will pay ror a brake adjust·
carpet cleaner. Rent electric
$11, regular $19.95; golf balta
rnent at Pomeroy Home &amp; shampooer. Baker Furniture.
f7
dozen, G. E. portable
TWO
BEDROOM
house,
bath,
Auto.
1-7·tfe
4-l~tc
sweeper 129.95, ironing boards
four lots. Contact Lela CUrtis,
17.
baby walkers, car seats,
Phone
992-3854.
J.31-31p
RESIDENCE telephone clJSio. REDUCE safe simple and fast
car
beds, trainers, and many
mers : Now, no installation
with Gobese tablets. Only 98c.
charge for extenslon teleNelson Drugs.
4·1-!tp FOUR PURE BRED Hereford other bargains at Bryanl'a
heifers, 300 lo 6110 lbs.; a!Jo Budget Shop, 108 W. Main.
phones. Call our business of.
Wl.&amp;c
48-\nch reglatered Shetland Open 9 to 5 dally.
flee for details. Phone 1192- 1957 CHEVROLET Belair, lloor
Bay
stud
pony,
broken
lor
2191.
3-14-lztc shlft. new tn.nsmissim, body,
harness and aaddle. Bob JIO. ONE FARM ALL C TRAC'roR,
motor A·l condition, 1957
berls. Letart Falls, Ohio. Ph. wlth plows and mower, one
Ford Fairlane. four door
Wanted To Buy
cock-shut 30 tractor with 14"
247-2641.
3-31-31c
hardtop, four new tires, good
FLAT TOP wooden desk, drawJohn Deere plows. caD 94g.
condition, Call 742-517S.
ers on each side with drawHAVE
TWO
Motorola
pollee
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3844 after &amp; p.m.
4-2-Stc
3-28-6tc
er in middle. Approximate
ceivers, 12 volts, one channel
size, 31 inches deep, 47 inchsheriff's department; one J&gt;o. SEWING MACHINE. zig zag,
es long and 29 to 30 inches MOBILE HOME. 50 x 10; two
meroy police, and Slat.\ Hil!hused three months. Will sell
bedrooms. outbuilding, garhigh. Phone 1192-2593. 4-2·31c
way Patrol station aud car. for $47.53 cash or payments
age, patio, lh acre lot on FlatPhone
742·5174 or 742-IS%4.
of $5.85 per month. Will bring
GOOD FEEDER Pigs, 40 Ibs.. woods Road. Carroll N. John·
s.!1-31c
to home for trial. Phone 1192. up, direct from producer. son. Phone 992-5562. H6-0ic
2836.
4-Uic
Warren Pickens, Reedsville,
LONE
STAR
Fiberglass
boat,
Ohio 45772. Phone 3'13-62119. FOUR Cl'CKER spaniels. two
15 feel, 50 HP Mercury mo. 1961 EARLY American St&lt;reo.
4-utp beagles. two toy fox terriors.
lor;
trailer, piano (uprtsht), This set has AM &amp; FM rndio,
two pekignese: for breeding
good
condition. White Kin~ 4 speed automatic record
LARGE LOT or small acreage st6Ck or pets. AKC Reg;ister·
chest type freezer, 21 cubic
changer ; lovely finish, just
suitable for building home, or ed. Phone 992-551i2. 3-26-Gtc
feel, with baakels and dlvlrl- like new. Take 01Jer pay.
will boy mnderately priced
ers. Phone 949-3752. ~31-0tc ments of 17.81 per mouth or
home in Meigs Local School 1967 ZIG ZAG.Omatk, well
pay $129.38. Try it In your
District. Write Box 48, Mid- known make sewing machine,
BY OWNER, new three bed· home. Phone 992--2&amp;16.
dleport.
4-1-tfc makes buttonholes. sews on
room air conditioned home;
4-2-610
buttons. etc .. an without attwo
car
garage,
comer
lot.
ANTIQUES. fumll1n'e, dishes. tachments. Full balance only
If Interested, call 992-3618.
ELECTROLUX SWEEPERS,
miscellaneous. 'Mrs. Howard $44.40. or 15 per month. Call
3-27.Uc
rug , washero. polishers and
3-lt-61&lt;
Cedi, BOO W. Main St., Pome- 992-3218.
genui~
parts. call m-3780.
roy.
1-2$-tfc
1961
ZIG
ZAG
portable,
sllgh~
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s.ts.aotp
MAPLE STEREO radio, 1967
ly
used.
Does
everything
'
model stereo AM &amp; FM radio
Helo W1nted
without attachments. In good POODLE ruJIPrES'- 'Aii:CTD)o.
combination, dual speaker
WOMAN TO DO light house- s:vstem. Pay balance due
condition; $5.98 per month or
miniature. $'15 and un. Slud
work and cook. Live in or out.
lull price of $49.10 for free
service snd grooming. Phou•
1101.50 or monthly payments,
Daytime work. Phone 992-- Call 992-3218.
home demonstration. Call
1192-5443.
11 3 tic
~29-l\tc
5251.
4-1-lfc
m-2136.
3-~tc
FOR EASTER - Toy White
STEREO RAOIO combination.
HOUSEKEEPER, prefer live- modem walnut stereo AM &amp;r: STEREO RADIO combination,
Poodle pupa. 7 weeka. AKC
in for family with children.
repossessed, beautiful cabiregistered. Champion back·
FM radio combination. excelLiberal terms, free medical IP.nt rr&gt;"rlition. external !lnea'knet, like new. Balance due
ground. Pbone ~165 .
care. Write Dr. L. D. Sam- er jack~ . dual channel sound.
$77, or make payments ol
uels. Carron, Ohio, 43112.
$5.14 per month. Call 1191- ANTIQUES, phone m.mt.
etc. Bt~lanre due 197.22. or
4-1-31c
2836.
,_
3-~tc
navmPRt!l of $5 ner month.
C•lt 9!l2-m8.
3-29-l\tc
FEMALE HELP wanted, must
ZIG ZAG Singer, dial zig zag, 64 JOHN DEER!! dozer. Phone
be experienced In dry cleanpreowned, A-1 condiUon. Sold
f91.6374 alter 5 p.m. 4-2-61c
FARM. !\2.8 acres. Nease Seting. Apply between 4 and 5 t1~mPilt : 6 room house. bath.
new over $315. Balance due
p.m. ABC CJeaners, Mason~
$69. Buttonholes, monograms,
rtrlllerl well. tlas: three chlcR•l Est•te For
W. Va.
H7~tp
sews on butlons. etc., without FOR SALE, 12 room boUle,
k.-n houses. ham and silo.
atlachmenls. Pay only 11.50
bath, In RoUand, acroas from
l.ee Johnson. Racine. Pbone
per
week.
Phone
m-26115.
Emplovment Wanted
high sclrool. Need of repair.
949·2246.
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4-1-tfc
WOMAN WANTS housework by
Ray R. PhiUipo, '125 N. Jllgh
day or week. Phone 1192-5180. BEAUTIFUL While West lflf!h·
st.. Laneaater, Ohio 43131.
s.l1-4tc land Pupoies. AKC register· MUST SELL 1966 Singer, In
Phone w.am.
3-»«P
beautiful
walnut
table;
fully
ed, best blood lines, no odor.
equipped 1o zig zag, monono
shed, wm hold for Easter,
For Rent
gram, fancy design, eto. UsErma Dunlap. Ireland Rd.
4 ROOM and bath unfumlsbed
ed very little. For quick oale,
Kennels,
Coolville,
Ohio,
ROI!rE 7 AT HOBSON. 4 room
apartment. Phone 1192-5385.
141.
or
paymenls
of
f6
each
Phone
667-3555.
!-2'/-4tc
3-11-lfc
house, bath. gaa lumace and
month. Phone m-28115.
clstem,
needs repairs, 2 ..,.
4-1-tfc
BOAT
MAHOGANY,
15
foot
res, lood locatloo for two
FURNISHED and unfum!Bbed
Wolverine, newly refinished,
house trailers, 331 ft. front..
apartmeniB. Clo.e lo school.
new top and windshield, ex- LIVE BAIT, 24 hour self-W·
age, asking $25110.
Phone 1192-5434.
10-18-tfc
vice. File's, Thin! St., Mid· 1\IPPER8 PLAINS ON ROUl'E
cellent condition, trailer, Merdleport.
4-S-121e
cury motor, skees, ladder,
7 - 110 story 6 room borne,
LARGE five room and bath
life cuahlons etc.. ineluded.
apartment, newlY cle&lt;'oral•d,
3 bedrooms, bath, two ear
1959
OLDSMOBILE.
I'III1S good;
Phone
94g.3514
Racine.
garage '24x30' one acre tevef
furnace heat, Pomerov,
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good tires, $150. CaU 94f.
Pbnne II!IU30'7.
1·7-t!e
lot. l'l'&lt;lperty In good condl·
2828.
4-z.31e
tioo, $10,1100.00,
1916 GTO and 1965 Pontiac,
FURNISHED APARTMENT.
POMEROY - EAST MAIN Call 94g.3'1'19.
3-2'1-4tc STRAWBERRY Plants. Sure.
9. room frame, 5 bedrooDII,
couple only, 212 S. 5th Ave,
crop,
$4
per
hundred.
Charlel
two boths, can be 2 apart.
Middleport, fi9Z.5435 . 3-10-tfc
COAL. heavy. luml) st.oker. eg~
Foster. Rt. 2, Racine. Phone
ments, furnace heating, bue247-23011.
4-1-31}1
:.nd mine run. Excelsior Salt
...nt. garage, large lot In
ALL NEW ELECI'RIC 3 room
Works,
Inc.,
E.
M&lt;lin
St.,
Poapartment, beautiful view of
good nefghhorhood, front and
meroy. Phone 992-3891. 12-6-Uc ONE UPRIGIIT Bogart Plano.
the river. you bave to see lo
back porches, modern kltch·
Call 949-2471.
4-"lc
en and bath on fJrst noor. Fiappreciate, convenient and
comfortable. phone 11111-ml. MOBIL HOME. 8x35, excellent
fii!ICing can be arranged.
S#-llc condition. Comoletely lumilh- SOU'l11ERN PLANTS. order
110,ooo.oo.
ed. 11850.110. Call 99U262.
now, cabbage, lomatoes. pep- VJRGn.
or HELEN TEAJl'ORD
1-:tMotfc
pers, sweet potatoes. Phone
FURNISHED SLEEPING room
1143-2693, Charles R. Harris.
oo Main St. in Pomeroy. Ph.
Albert • C.., llnlor
ELECI'RIC
GUITAR
and
am·
Portland, Ohio.
3-1~
m-5296.
141-Uc
~no~••
plifier, 1125, phone 881-1162
FOR CIJSIDON COMFORT New Haven
3-S1~
FOUR ROOM - · bath, on
Knapp Shoes, Cllff'o Shoe Jle., LOGAN .PJRE • SAFET'.
Hysell Run Road. Call 741pair, Middleport.
WS.301c EQUII'foiENT. sales ~ft511S.
4-2-61[1 FIVE ROOM HOUSE, bath, al·
vice, Pomeroy, Ohio, "" ,,
umlnum siding, atorm win"""ial ""'-•
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era
or
UINI , ..,.,..,.. 1 n
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noora,
large
porch
and
lot,
baaement,
1arage.
Two
yoar
homes. Dwight ""'"n ~
ment, bath; on South Second
good condition $8500. 118 Kerr
old ho.... Phone 1191-2421.
-~ Cba-'- llo....oU .,.
Ave .. Middleport. Phone Mrs.
WS.Uc
St.,
P&lt;&gt;meroy,
Ohio.
phone
11111'
-~·":'
Howard Cacil. 992-526l.
8384, Mu EJch!ll&amp;er lllloiUII.
3718.
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3-31.&amp;p
4-1-tk
La..,.nce Ebllll . . - .
HOUSE for oale In Clifton.
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WO.illlc
Beautllul
private
home,
for
NINE
ROOM
HOUSE,
110
lots,
TRAILER, Brown's Traller
children. oil 1'001118 (three
Racine. Phone 949-m2.
t'OIID
Ohio.
Park, MtnersviUe,
C. • BIWI
J.31~tc
bedrooml), divided ba.ement.
4-1-3lc
Phone if2.33JI.
~~.!!0::.
play room and llhower. Two
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lOts 10 X 1110; IS • 11 bam.
FRY ~tty, Mlddi'!IIOl'l
ForS.J.
.. JOHN
Wrlle, or OIMoet
Property fenced ln. Inquire
Hill, 5 room buuoo wUb 3
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at Blanche Com)ll!OII. Cllf·
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lOCAL KtPORTS
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Hockingport, Ohio

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882-2079.
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News, Events

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READY • MIX concreto deUvered rilhl to your project.
Fut and euy. Free eatl·
mates. Phone m-3284, Goecleln Ready • Mix Co., Middle.
port, Ohio.
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TheW.S.C.S. ofthelocolMathodlat Church met recently at tbe
amex with Joyce White as clelot!onall-r. The program Ull&gt;lc
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The Happy Huatlers liuJidll'
School Clan or the Mathodlat
gro~C&gt; voted jj) pa,y for church Church ei\IOyed a cowrod dlah
paint. Fho cb)larsrrom the blrtJ&gt;. dinner In the social rooms of
dO¥ rand will be uaed to boy B&lt;hoo1 the church Frldl¥ ownlag, :Mar.
lunches for needy chiiJren. Abo 22. Follow~ t h e - thOPr... ,
tendlni were Mabellloush, Bei-- lcleot, Mrs. Qlrodlt: Me~
lh&amp; lloblnoon, Lucille Rhodeo, - t e d the buolnolo ielllon
Boaole Paroono, Ella Ford, Q,., and oliO a deWIIO!Ifl period.
na HUI, Joyce White and Julia
The Wealeyan Senlce GoUd
Norrta.
held Ita meeting at the home of
Mr. and Mro. IAonard stover Mra. Jomoa Reeo, Sr. Mar&lt;:h :ill.
and baby of Letart 01)0111111 ,,._
Mrs. NondUHendrlolliiCCOJI&gt;o
nln&amp; with Mrs. Bertha lloblnooa. panled Rov.llldlllrs,Pau!SeUers
Mr. and Mra. Larcy Johnson, m Union Furnace and vllltedMr.
tho Iormor Irene stover, are an- and Mro. llo7 Hendricks whlio
oounc~ the birth of a dautihter · n.v. an&lt;llllra. Sell&lt;ora vlolted In
at MammoU!, W, Va.Locolgr~ Logan anclolso callodon Mr. and
parentJ are !lr. and !lro, WolUe Mrs. Frank llnlth at 1Adoo!FIJ1'1&gt;o
stover and Mr. and Mro. JohJ&gt;. ooa.
son or lllammotb.
&amp;mdl,y alterDDOII vtoltoro of
~ guaato of !lr. and Mro, n.v, and Mrs. Paul Stlloro ware
Roy Purson warellr. IIIII Mro, Mr. and M&lt;a, Merle ThoonPJtm Rouah of Lllboa, !lr, and !lro. Fern Wbltl and llro. U....
Mro. Frii!CioWobb,llr.llndMta. lha Pwulleton, CUroll, Ohio.
Junior SelBOr, lllkeandRUo,Mr.
Mro. F. E. Philsonand Mta. lloprThJlu,llarbora, ted hir oon, Ben, jj&gt; tho homo of
Beth and Barcy, or Qln:ao lind !\', Kalhl')'n Philson at IIIIo.
Mra, Jamea !l&gt;r..,..llnd·bob)', burg, va.,saturdaJ.BenrMra. Horbert llouoh, Mra. - · &amp;mdvandlllro.i&gt;lJ!lsonr•
Flo)'d Norrlo and Mrs. Dlroth,y melnad jj) vlllt tndtllnltell with
Wolfe callod on Mro,. Larq O'· har dauflbtor•
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Mro. Hatcy Pickimo ond.brofb.
Mto, Gertie Glbba and oon, er, Dooa Erokln, returnedFrlda,y
Junior, of CUIIon callod on Mrs. trom Prankfort, Ind., alter a vlllt
Vandora Knl&amp;htlng.
with rolatlvel.
Mto. Herb!ort Rouab and Mra.
W.. Ruth lillto and rrl-.ci of
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bert llouah. Gomt• ware PII.Yed Mrs, James SWart and Mr. and
w.lth PriHI 101nc to Mto. Flo)'d Mro. AI Crow and lamll,y.
Norrto, Emma Lao Bird, GriCe
BUI Ma,ynard and Jollo F.laber
KDJaht;IJw. Ibor prize waa 1fOil . attended the tOurnlmlllt In ~
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MACHINES. repair
service. all makea. WY 172114. The P'abrlo ShoP. PoJII.
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and service. We Sbmlen
S&lt;luors.
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TERMI'I'I!fl SWARMING!
111EY ARE re-producllvtll. not
your worker colony. Free tn.
spectlorul and lnformalloa 011
crawl apace dqera. No oaJeo.
man; loW overhud; 110 per
cent savtnga. ADied Pest (loft.
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war ID· Vietnam. authoritaUve
Eaot F.on&amp;&gt;ean dlglomali&lt;. "'""'
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North Vietnam U1erefore can
be ~ected to hold out for
,peace tenns at the conference
table that would match [n
toQghneu their stand in the

battlefields.
The key demand ol tho
Communist5 will be lor the
United States to pull out of
Vietnam altogether and to leave
the Vietnamese to settle their
own affairs, implying the
eventual establishment or a Viet
Cons • type, Hanoi- controlled
govenunsnt in the south.
Await Ho's Decision
The informants with known

contacts

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Hanoi believed that
Minh currently is

POndering whether to go to the

conference

table

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prospects will imProve with the
mere passage of tlme.
Hami has for some time been

whether

to wait

hOld off a..ns
negotiations before the U.S.
presidential election, ba.nldng on
growing internal pressure in the
United states to end the war.
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MEIGS TIIIATRE
TONIGHT
Apr. 2

WATERHOLE NO.3
(Technicolor)
James Coburn

carroll O'Connor
Colorcartoons: Alterego; Grow
There Meet Mr. ltbuse

SHOW STARTS 7 PM

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Rami has oull~

No;\.

dou&amp; loBHI fn the recent
ofl'ensivea. The bombirw hll
cbne more damage thait ta

•taee• or talk• on the

»attorn ol

lho Commwliot (ighl

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lho 1951 Geneva C&lt;&gt;nfel'
...,e until lho !aU ol Uen Bien
Phu routed the French from

conceded so rar. Only the low
Or Ruaalan and Red Chtneae Indochina.
stQJlies in ever increuing
lliPIOmatlc Informants said
quantity has made It paaslblo that 11 011 die battle fiold the
lor North Vietnllll to wid!IWtd VIetnamese wW pro,.
lho blow..
.PartY at the conference table.
But H11110i has been ccdldeot
of condnued SlllPOrt !rom botll
llfoscow and Poki._, knowing
!hal neilher could ll!ord to lot
their ''lraternal ally" cbwn.
Possible strategy
Roy Jooes, Jr., former sales
Haooi oow has two opdons:
manager, has been elected pres-It can reject the Pre&amp;ident's ide&amp; and chief executive or the
offer as a mere propaganda Frecker Ice Cream Co., 1850
move and continue the fiaht, Northwest Bl't'd., Columbus.
OOping for all out success,
Jones, s«1 of Mr. and Mrs.
especially pOlitical success, that Roy Jones, Sr., ot near Racine,
would oust the regime in was elected to the position at
Saigon.
1he eompa.ny' s annual board meet-Alternatiye!y, Haml may ing and succeeds Edward V.
agree to talks. But present Frecker, who was named board
indicatiOns are that It would chairman.
continue lighdpg durlpg lho
Jooes ls married to the former E)mJce Hill or Pomeroy and
the couple has three sons, Michael, Jdm and Jeffrey. He is
a gra!;iuate of Pomeroy H Lg h
School
and a veteran or World
(Continued !rom Pill' I)
Warn.
part in the track program and:
The ramily resides at 1526
this summer will attend the UpCunard Ave., Columbus.
ward Bound Program.

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MEMPHIS, TENN: - AlrrHOIUTIES FEARED ttnolon would
"build .., &amp;pin" to&lt;J11 'With the return or ~. llart1n Luther King,
Jr., and the funeral of a Negro youth kUled in last week' a sympatb,y
marches tor 1,200 strtklne garbage oollectora, mostly Negroes. out
or work since early February in a di&amp;Pute with Ule cit)' over pay
raises and union representation. A masa march will take place,
14,probably Fridl,y," a King aide said.

Frecker Chief

Boys State

Priddy Is actlve in the athletic program or his school participating in yarsity football and
on the golr team. He is a member or the Varsity M Club, and
the Middleport First Baptist
Church .
IngeJ s has been a member or
the Science Club, the Latin Club,
the Varsity M, Club, and CoUege
Club during tbe past two years.
He has played on the baseball
team two years, and !la(l a year
on the basketball reserve team.
For five years, John has been
active with the Methodist Youth
Fellowship of Heath Methodist
Church.

Services are Held
Friday in Akron
Funeral services tor M r s.
Margaret Elberfeld Bloom, 85,
formerly of Pomeroy. who died
March 26 at an Akron Hospital,
were held Friday at the D.mn
Quigley Funeral Chapel in Akron.
Mrs. Bloom was the daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs. George
Elberfeld and was born ln Pomeroy. :!ile is survived by a son,
Dr . Robert E. Bloom or Mu skegon, Mich.; a granddaughter,
two sisters, Mr&amp;. J. L. Young
and Mrs. Georgia rklrharn, Cincinnati; a brother, Raymond Elberfeld, Columbus, and several
nieces and nephews.
Besides her parents, her husband, Dr. 0. E. Bloom, and a

daughter, Helen, preceded her
in death. Burial was in Rose
Hill Burial Park at Akron.

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on -doJ, of a hear!' attack.
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SAIGON lUPD - ElementJJ of
three division or u.s. Marines,
air cavalrymen aod Soutll
V i_J t a am e s e troops have
launched a major ottenstve to
lift Ule 41oodiy..old Communist
siege ot Khe Sanh, a U.S.
SlJOkefiD'lan anooWlCed todly.
WhUe 1 atropg Ioree of
Leadiernoeks knlled 111111 lho
Kho Sinh garrloon ltsoll In
()peratton Pegasus, U.S. 1St Air
cavalrymen carried out heltcopo.
ter assaults against North
Vietnamese .PoSitions ln a drive
from the eut.
UPI correspondent Nat GJ.b..
SOn reported from the tront Uat
ul&amp;'IW&amp;rds O( 10,000" American
tr~N~ts were involved ln the
oteratlon tn addition to the &amp;.1)00
or more Marines and Vletnaomese in Khe Sanh. He said the
number could grow and the
battle might develop into one ol
the climactic .struggles or the

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10pen Attacks!! Conference Promised
lEasing Seige I

Khe Sanh te in the rorthweso.
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invasion rou,tes [rom Nortll
Vietnam. The Communl•t siege
began Jan. 21 with a might,y
b o m b a r d m e n t or tr'OOJ)s
hemmed ln on a plateau in C!1 :t
mt~st or jungle&lt;overed moun-·
taln peaks..
Little Oppasltlon
First reports aald lho Clller•
tlon had met only light
Comrnunl11t owosidon and had
taken vory light casualties. But
high ranking oft'icers tn the
midst of battle said heavier
fighting was eJCPected in the
da,ys ahead should the North
Vietnamese try tO make a
stand.
The operation was laWlChed
Monday by B52 suPerfortresses
raining thousand" •Jr ton." of
bombs into the comPlc:&lt; of
Communist bunkers and zigzag
trenches which had rNChed to
the very edge of the Khe Sinh
tort itself.. Flglltel\4bombers
made hundreds or assaults.

Nixon Won't Stir
Ohio's Pea Patch

WASHJNGTON (IJPO -- Haool Radio annoWICod todt.v It was willing to discuss with the United states ~'the uncondltioRII cessation
of bombq and aD other acts of war" in VIetnam.
A broaooast heard by .'onerlcan monitors said lho North VI..,
namese government had declared 11 its read!ness to send tts repr.,.
&amp;entatives to make contact with U. S.. represootativee to decide With
the U. S. side the unconditional cessation of bomb.ln$r: and an other
war acts against our government so talk• could begin."
The broadcast, In Vie1nllmose at 9:33 a. m. Esr by llaQ&gt;I .
Radio sold:
In the paot, the North VIet"It is clear that the u. S.
r.ovenunent has oot correctly namese have Insisted that tbe
and !Uiiy reSIIOnded to lhe Just bombing by die United Slates
demand of the North Vietnamese wao unJust aod Illegal aod dial
government or U. S. progressive before peace talks could begin.
the bombing raldo -.id have to
opinion and ..-orld 0111nton.
be
ended coml)leteljl.
"However, on its Part. the
It was !eared by IDIIIIY VIet.
North Vietnamese goverJ1to
narn eXJIOrts In Wamln&amp;Wn dial
ment declares Its readiness
!he late.'4 bombln&amp; raids, carried
to send its r4)resentatlves
out almost 200 mlles north ot.
to make contact with U. S.
the DMZ, soeallid Demilitarizrepresentatives to decide
ed Zone, would sene as a strong
with the u. S. side the liJ1oo
excuse tor the VietnAmese to reconditional cessation
of
act complete1y negatively to Johnbombing and all otlter war
son's proposaJ.
acts against our government
so talks could begin.. ••
President Johnson, in a nationwide addre" IOmdoy night.
ordered a limitation In bombing
of most ot North Vietnnm and
asked ..that talks begin p:romptly that they be serious talks on
lho Substance o( peace,
"We are _prepared to move
immediate!)'
toward peace
through negotiations,~ Johnson
declared.
He named ambassaci&gt;r - at ..
large Averell Harriman his
personal representative tor such
An ordinance providing penaltalks and said UIWellyn Thomp. ties tor abancbnlng vehicles on
son. the U. S. ambassacklr to .au.. village street a w•s given a first
ola, who Is In Washington, would reodlng TuescloJ nigh! by Rutland
bo "ayallalllo to,ioln~ba06ador villqo COIIIICI! lq 4 r1!f~ar ~~...

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SENIOR PLAY - Tho lioutllern High SChoolllenlor Class,
under the direction ot C&amp;rl Weese, will ,present its class pl8y
Fridi,y evening In the high school auditorium.. Members of the
cut tor The Perfect Idiot are, front row, le(t to right, Lenora
Bass. Connie Arnott. Joyce ProUitt, Jannlne Bentz, Joyce

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Qbv.

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Rhode• for
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u1 eame to pt hil viewa on
Ill IIIU8. ®uffouUng the coun...
try," the; ·;. GOP pre!idlntial
hopelld ~ newamen after
more than' an hour ot. talks
wllll ~J 111)!1 hla alcloo.
NJxon ~d he was not enpgod In aqy arm twletlng nod
wa.1 not after the 58 Ohio RepW&gt;IIean llto!eptea In advaoee
of. the Aqpst cmventlon at
Miami.
''rm nat engaged ln arm
pristlng, .. said Nixon. "I'm not
trying to tear up the pea
patch!'
RhOdoa CUt Through
'~e
JVVemor has cut
tbrooah these problems and I
have eome to him for his ad. viet/' "aald Nixon. uwe hope to
"tnnllate aOmo of hlsldeaslnto
the placrotm. the campaien and
....,.ds II elected."
Rhodet sol!l lbe Ohio delep.
uon was itiu uncommitted and
wio t&gt;locliod "' him .. a lavorIto 11011, eaedldate 011 lho nrot
ballot. .
"lle (Nixon) hal not aoked
about die deleaatlm and the
ediWentlon wu not diaeuaeed, ••
sol~ tho l!""etnor.
''1'111 nOt b~e after on aliianco to win..•tho nomination
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In the springtirae
your young girl's
laney turns to
preHy styles

nrsoll but-

lng through with tha 'themo of
hla ~ to 2,000 enlhuololllic
ReptjJ!lcan womBJ'I,
Wanted Ruuta IncludJd
In a news conference betore
tbe 1uneheon address to the
Ohio Federation of Republican
Women's Organf.zadon Nlxcn
sold It waalmperatlve'lhat,lhe
Soviet Union be InclUded tn
lillY JIOliC&amp; Ialka on VIetnam.
u1 think it is e~aential to find
an end to die war 1n VIetnam
as well as to reduce tenalons
ar&lt;IUild die world that nqotlationa take place with the So.
net Union," he said.
"It is imperative that any
MgOttations on Vietnam take
place at !he hll!heot level between the &amp;M.et Union and the
United states," he sa:J.d at the
news conference.
Nixon &amp;&amp;ld his call for high
levol negotiations, however, did
not ri1ew1 a summit conterence
slmUar to dial or lhe Glasaboro, N,J., whicH Proaldent
Johnson attended wtth representatlves ol die Soviet Union.
&amp;Jrnmlt llll!icult
"The dll!lculty wllh awnmltry Ia that II prOJIOfatlon Ia
not made In advance lor nogo.
Uattons and it they are em~- In a crisis almoiiJihere
hO(lOO are raised aod !hen
dasl!ed," he added.

Hamiogreestoaconlorence.ot
. The Haml broaooasl ~JIOOt'ed
to be framed to permit a nrst
tentative U. S. - North VI~
mese contact Oil the war Without actually commttti~ Hanoi
to In,)' major concession at thil
step.
Slate
Department ulllclalo
carefull,y studied initial rtPOrts
of die North VIetnam proposal,
They Wertl constcierlng Ill Its
raml!lcatlons oven !hough Rami
did not appear to have budged
ll'olll Ita condition that aU 1&gt;om1oo
iog and acts ot war should stop
before serious peace talks begin.

Diplomatic observers pointed
to the Part ol the Hanoi stat..
ment sa,ylng the United states
·~has not correctJ.y and tully r&amp;o
sponded'' toNorthVIetnam'scondltlona for peace.

United Press International
The big political news TueaThe Wisconsin priJ'IUU'l"s anti- da.y was Iowa Gov. Harold E,
ciJmactic outcome left the Hughes' move to convene the
presidential campaign picture naticm•s 2ri Democratic · govarvlrluaicy unchanged ~. but nors in St. Louis Avr*•15 to
Democratic hopeMa raced a discuss the party's presidential
new and for some formidable situation ,
obstacle jn a hurry~ caucus
The meellng could bring out
Democratic governors are lining John100's preference ror a
up.
succesaor, and man molt likely
As expected, formel' Vice to got die nod Is Vice President
President Richard. M. Nixon Hubert IL Humphrey .
took the Wisconsin Republican Pending Announcement Ruballoting by a healthy 80 per
mored
cent agalnat J"lnor -•Ilion,
Rumors br&lt;lke Into print todey
!h!lt
I!IUl!JII!re,y ..-as on tho
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verge or lormalcy amounclni
hla tlllldjdacy, altltougll hlo
aides are lndleatlng lho vice
1)0 vehlcloshallbeparkedlnlh.. PraaldentJohniiOfl'a35JlOI'cent.
oameiocatlonlorover 24 hoors at
'lbe olecllon that once fl&amp;ured preoldeat 11111 otudy the situaa time. Fine tor the nut con-- to be a vital test of public tim ror a while.
lllmtphref•a cause was boostvicUorr. is ps and for the 1econd sentiment on the VIetnam war
$100.
was inconclusive on that iflll8. 00 In Texas, hGWe\'er. wllen the
A rCJresentatlve of the Moto[l.
Peace Vote Indecisive
state DemocraUc executive
ola Corp. spoke to council on a
JotmSOI'I•s decision &amp;mday not committee voted to endorse
two-way radio oystem which the to run tor reelection mooted Gov. John Coonaicy as tho
vW~~~~twW needlndiolulure.E"' McCarthy's peace calliJIOisn, party's favorite son candidate.
gene Fink, TornMart.lnandBruce and it was too early to as~esa
Davis ol the Board ol Public AI· whelher BUbatantlal numbers o1
FIVE-IJA Y FORECAST
fairs reported that the toWn's Republicans crossed over to
water rooorvolr will have to be McCarllly out o1 disenchant- ay United Preas lnlmlalional
Temperatures
T h u r arepaired before next 1flnter.
ment witb Nixon's stand for
cloy
throoglt
MDnday
11111
averAttendlpg the soaslon were rnllltary nrmne10ln Vl-.n.
age
below
normal
west
and
near
Mayor Eli Denison, Clerk VerMadison voters however decimn Weber, Georp White. Sr., aive!y rejected a referendum normal east, hi&amp;bsaveragingtn
treasurer, and Councilmen Bob that would have put the clt;y on 50s and lows in 31s. COlder on
Eads, James Fry1 Bill Bro"a.
record in ravor ot a eeaaedre 'Thursday and Friday, warmer
Fred George and Gene Thomj&gt;.
and U.S. withdrawaL But die Glring weekend then colder ason.
atllrmative vote- some 42 per gain, Precipitation through die
cent-towed the 37 per cent a first 0( next week wlll averqe
~Jvin
simJlar deelaraUon got in a San one-halt to one inch.
Francisco refererullm last year.

1frs. Eastman
Di T esd
es u ay

Johnson
Dies at Age 59
Mildred

Sa.lser,

Syracuae.
learned Tuelday ol lhe death o1

her brother..fnJaw, Melrin E.
Roy Jobn11011, ~9. or Columbes.
Mr. Johnson, a former reiddent ol Moll(s ColmlY,I• aurvlved by hll wlto, Ethel Covert
Johnsoo; three daugllters, Mrs.
Ted (Lucille) Laymon IUd Mrs.
Cl!arlea (Alberta) Hartung, boll!
of Colmnbus, and Mrs. Howard
(Janet) Zarley, Johnstown, Ohio;
II graoddtlidren; his mother,
Mrs. Nora Jobnaon, Colwnbu&amp;j
tltroe btolhera, Ray, GrovoCity,
and Paul and Jacob, Columbuo,
and one 11-. llladollne Evans,
Grove Cl!1.
fuaeioal aurvlcoi 11111 be hold
Thurlldo,y at 3:30 p.m. &amp;I t b o
GriUIIIIIch Ftineral Home In CGhomllut.
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Ritchie, l!uth Shain; book rew,llr. wee.., Mlkolhlo, Jim lfuo
den. James Lawrence, Mark Morrow, RalPh TriPlett, Johnliloot
Clupg, and Ccyde Trlglelt. Absent !rom the picture aro Juelf
Deeter and John So.Yro. - Sentinel Photo.

Wisconsin Issue Proves Inconclusive

an ,:"'Uance to 11'1n
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aavlng die state' 1 104 .......,.
t1on vote• for the vice prelident.
KennedY meanthne was on a
cempalsn owing thi'OIJill PemQ"lvanla, drawing large and
enthusiastic crowd&amp; iD Pblladel~
pllla at an OWioor ralljl,

MEETING CALLED
A h180IIng 11111 be held Thura.
de,y at 8:311 p.m. · &amp;IIIlo balebaU
llan\&lt;Jndln.Jtaclne ID dlol:u11,..
pair• aod other needod lmProve-

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Due to vandaliam, new r~­
llms are being imp)led lA -rO:.
gard tO use or the Amert~an Legion farm 011 Bailey Run Road,
Albert Rousl!, commander or
Feeney-Bennett Post 128, American Leglon, warns.

J. Sterman 'Porter, • former

state senator, Tuest~Q" n 1g h t
stressed his PPerience and hla
successtul opposition to tht eli.
rect..use tax as qualiticatJons tor
SlCJ.Port as the Democrat nominee
to !hat ol!lce In die Ma,y 7 »Ji.
mary.
Porter's statement came lD a
~ooeh prOJ&gt;ared for dollveey ~
the meettrc ot the LIIWrence
C&lt;&gt;unty Young Domoc:rata Clul&gt;
In Burlipgton School at South
Poln~ He argued that hi&amp; lour
years In lho Ohio Senate (U5~
Gal 111d Ia die -don comml.,
tee his blocld111 tho diroekoe
taX quatltv him to r111re- the

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havo • crest neloq at
where 1!le A._. at

Domoeratlc National CCIIvon!IDn
will be holtl
Nixon roco!Ved blo Wl....,oln
vlctury calml¥, lUlling a
atatement II,Ying It heralded •
Ropubilean nctury In NcJvem.
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lolthandad .Pitcher lor lllolnit
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blu for 10 fe&amp;rl lftltWird. He'
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Ho states:
Nboa doo•'t haft the '')leriOil·
"A gate has been placed at .. 111111""'1... ill ..
the road to the American Leckm ..., """ to ''diiCOUIII hil
!arm on Bailey Run Road. Ab- experl..,ee, losleal brain and
solutely no troapaoslng will be eouraee."
tolerated unleas you are aceomCalllorrda Gov. Roaald Reapanled by a member of Pool 128 IJIIIl sold Nbm'o WIIICOIIoin
or have Written permission trom nctury . stW left "a lot or
ao American Leatton oftlcer or unanawered Qltltkma'' about
tru oleo oflho J!Ool.
lho GOP prealdentlal raeo, and
"The parents or the)'OUJllboys he felt the DOJDinatlm would
who have been campmg and havstW be lor ded- at the
in~ . fire Wlder theahelterhouse
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are notified that they cannot camp national
11 J&gt;01' ceot
ho .,; blmaollln die
on the Legion rarm without per- Wl....,aln prllllll')' did not
mission of the post aod die boys chiD&amp;O hla noneaadldaey.
must be accolq)allied by an aWit.
McCarthy, eampalsnlng lor
..These actiona must be taken Nebralka'a ~ 14 primary,
to the many acts of vandalism. •• chldod Kennedy Indirectly lor
tardiness In entering Democratic prlmarleo. He llllld pnlentlal
condldatea -.Jd 1JJ ID !he
voters and 1a7 •.._., 11 die
18th s""'torlal district In 1969- trlcts to lncreaae their rMJ,. J&gt;Ol'- here Ia tho pOlicy and
73. The direct-use taX would -estate taXes tor the oPeraticm or here is lho proJection,"
have been hannful, he said, both the schools with a new 1~to lndu1try and rarmers.
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The former senator cri$o
lciled ..-hat he called tho "'oidey crease bW,,. said Porter, uwas
Collins tp,.tncrease bilr' with
by tho party Which In
an tltACk lnpartlcularagalnotd!e enacted
1962 pi~ 'm now - • aod
sales tu increase. The ules taX .., increase in tPes. • A Pledge
oow starts at 16c .PUI"chases. and which your .Present senator • •
for auch small items the levelta
over six per cent. The fDI.II'&lt;ent parted,
""' lddltlo.. Son. Collins....
soles ttx actnally otarta at 72 lho prlnciPOI author of 1 solos
cMI!I aod is oPPIIed liP to fl.!17, taX increase - tbe sune taX
Four • eent tax on 72 cents Ia ~ lncroaoe which tho Pllllllo of
per con4 Porter argued,
every one or his COUDd•s h a d
Tho aame Collins bill forces -down In 196lln &amp;lllnltWed
111111)' small rural oeixlol dl .. pivpoaal."

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Funeral services for Henry
Staats, Middleport, wtKl died
Thursday at a Kentucky Veterand Hospital, were conducted at
2 p.m. Sunday at the RawlingsMARRIAGE APPUCATION
COats Funeral Home with t h e
John &amp;~land Nlchels, 20, Rt. 2,
Rev. Frank Cheesebrew otficCoolville,
u.~ Army, and Br~
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Attending rrom out - or - town
were James !bats, San Diego,
LOJX;E TO MEET
Calif.; John Staats, Denver, COloPomeroy
Lodge 164 F&amp;AM,
rado; Mrs. Mary Holderby, Mrs.
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at 7:30 p,
Harold Guthrie and Mr . and Mrs.
Charles Ray Thomas and son, m. at the Pomeroy Maaontc Tem-Ronnie, Proctorville; Mr. and ple. There will ·be work in the
Mrs. Clay Hink1e, Point Plea!l· first degree. Refreshments Coloant, w. Va., and Mrs. Forrest low the meeting.
Thomas, Glenwood, W. Va.

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COLUMBUS - THE U.S. SUPREME COURT ruling Monc!oJ
on the one-man, one-wte Pt.endilw: to local goverranent ''Was IDevitable," state Atty. Gen. William S&amp;xbe AieL "You canmtorder
sornethine like thiS for Congress and state legislatures and ~Brore
the cities," he said. "1t was Inevitable."
The ruU~ would. Involve on4' certain cities that elected councilmen b)' ward or district and would not lmolve county govenunent
since all commissioners are elected on a count)'-W'Ide basis, SIU1:Ie greatly,"
said.
China Threatens
U the United ~tes moves
SfRATEGISJ'S FOR A HALF A DOZEN active and potontial out, he said, ~·we cannot protect
presidential candidates looked hoPerully to Wisconsin's primary ouraelve11 as tar as Red China is
~ lor oorne meanirw!ul result to help diem regain their beal' concerned."
logs IIlia bal!llpg Political year.
Asian leaders were gathered
Thlugh only two ~l))r active contenders are on the ballot- with Secretary of State Dean
Cormer Vice President Rich.ard M. Nixon tor the Republicans and Rusk at WIU!pgton, New z....
Sen. Eugene J. McCarllly lor the Democrats - !he palltlcal UP- land. for a Southeast Asia
heavals or recent weeks and the rree-roMl Wisconiin primary Treaty Organization (SEATO)
rules made a decisive outcome all but tmposslble.
meeting and !hey generalial
t.aUed Johnson's action In
WA1;1UNGTON - PRESIIENT JOHNSON !ound himsoll in lho halting !he bombing.
unaccustomed role of elder party statesman todaJr, and Democratic
As they have csurtng two
presidential hoPefuls were queuing uP at his ltlor for a booat alone pre\'lous major bombi'll: pau•es,
the road to the White House.
U.S. military sources 8)11lressed
Vice President ·Hubert H. Humphrey was first in line Cor a dia. concern that Hanoi would
cusslon with JohnSon later today on Ule DOSSibUtcy o! ~M~comtng simply use the rree time to
the administration cancldate oow tllat the Preaident is mj ot con- develqJ more armaments and
tentiOn. New York Sen. Robert F. KeMetb' secured an audience with shig them soutll.
Johnson to discuss problems or unatlonal unity/' butoo time or date
The sources say they are
was announced.
conrinced that Hanoi feels It
TO CONDUCT DRIVE
must have one big victory under
Th.irty.oeight juniors and ~err­ itS bel~
lora of Mlddlei&gt;orl H\l!h School
Newrtheless, the war IJ in a
will conduct a lund drive for tho general lull.
secund annual n;.llarl· tor SchoMonday night, • u.s. brlellpg
lars prognm in MlddltlPOn officer &amp;aid it was "about the
Paul Da\'f.d Kuhn, Rt. 2, Che- Thuradi.Y evening. H~ die
quietest night I've seen in IJU'
shire, has pleaded guUt..Y to an program In M!ddl~n Ia Tom
life," in Saigon.
informational afl'idavlt in Meigs Kell,y I Last year 16 Ienior s or
It was UP to Haroi to decide
common Pleas Court charging Meigs Count)' high school• were
what future nights would be
him wllh Illegal entry of !he awarded scholarshiPs 188 a relike.
Robert Jefters Coal Company sult of the county--wide program.
building and the theft o! certain
material from there.
Kuhn, who nlved grand Jury
action topleedgullzybe!oreJudge
John c. Bacon, was sentenced to
three years ,probation and ordered to compensate Jetters tor
his loss.
In other common pleas court
activity, adivorcehaabeengranted Yvonne Scally from Thomas
c. Scally on grwnds of grou
neglect or duty and extreme cruelty. Mrs. Scalia~ was awarded
custody of two minor children.

LOCAL TEMl'S
Tbe temPerature lnPomeroy's
&lt;ktwotown business district at
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Johnson's decisions.
Primo Minister Thaoom Klttikaehorn said In Bangi&lt;ok he
!eared Sen. Hobert F. Kennedy,
D-N.Y., would win the White
House and that U.S. policy In
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NEW YOIIK - IN\'ESTORs. BUOYED by Preslilont John1011'1
moves lO conclude the ' Vietnun war, hoPed ~the stock market
rise would c . - over a protracted j)trlod. li!Dck• rose shor(lljl
lnprlcellfondll,y.ln Bales brealdpg ID oll-tlme rect&gt;rd.
Saleo 011 tho Now York Slo&lt;k
lloncloy hit 17.13 miJ.
lion shares - more than 1.3 mWion above the previous reeord
aet on "black Tuesdly," the day of·the market'a historic crasl1 tn
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