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ins the pa·st year was a ~~ ·Yid Noaoe, IIICI
r!l wemeodaY nl!lllt's meel\'!1 ~· to~ ·
o1 the Wildwood Garden Cl~. Ina their faroiitAI
A rtMeirril~, ·
carrying out the theme "Qiu'L
den [)eslan," the prograui :Was
highlighted bydemonstratlonJUI~

ing springfiowersandacommentary on

California blossoms.

Meeting at the llome or M r s.
,\Ured Yeauger with Mrs. Clif-

tht ih&lt;irl!..,lt~q ' mlpzlpe,, .
prel!flrtld by kro. Cl.vdto
drewa who alao talked on t ll·e
nowera ·In Calllornla whld&gt; .,!lie
viewed 01'1 her re~ent tr,fp ~e.
Mro. llwl&amp;frt ~ and Mr1.
Florence Windon pve diltlm·
strations on arranpmenta fea ..

ford PhlUips as the co-hostess,
the meeling conducted by Mrs.
Karl Grueser opened with the turing the use ~ d r 1 f t~
wood or weathered wo 0 d
pledge to the nag.
The Lenten theme
ried out ln devotions
by Mrs. May Bolter
from St. Luke, gave

yeauger waa allo given
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Mrs. Dwight Well&amp;&lt;

MARY JENKINsON

tapes for young campers' out-

CHUKA
(Technicolor)
Taylor • Ernest Borgnine
FORT UTAH
(Technicolor)
-~ ~-and .. Vir$inia Mayo
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AND TUESDAY

Feena,.Be~

the ensemblQ and plays .;larinet

128, American Legion.
Selected as alternate by the
-auxiliary was Connie Bactmer,
daughter of Mr. and lllrs. Evel'ett Bachner. Girls State will be
held in June at Capital Universlt.Y ln Columbus. Both Miss Jen-kinson and Miu Bachner are
lll!ildl""'rt High School··juniors.

in the concert and marcltlng

· A member o!

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Mu. 31-Apr, 1·2
"WATERHaLE NO.3"

t Teehmcolor)
,lameti CobW11
Carroll O'Connor

Colorcertoons:
Altvego, Growt Then
Meet Mr. Mou.-

SHOW STARTS 7 P.}!.

CONNIE BACifNER

Mary Jane Jenkinson, daug!J.. port Church of Christ.
Miss Bachner is also a mem-ter o! Mr. and Mrs. CUrtiS Jenld.nson, has been named delegate ber of the National Honor Soclecy.
to Buckeye Glrls State by the She sings in both the cootr and
Ladies Auxiliary of

TONIGHT 1nd SATURDAY

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Legion Auxiliary Selects
Delegate to Girls ·State

nett · Post

Anthony Quinn

wu Pre~~ Frlldl.olrla who
presl- uoed A S.atfoi,I!Qpt iiJ!I ~
dent, noted that reservations are Terror - JmpHCation rl Techto be made by Monday. Read at noJosy u the topic, " 1\Ymn and
the meettn8 by Mr.s. M;yroo Mill- prayer by IIi-•. Wlltaee ·concluoler was a letter from Mrs. Ge.,.. ed die m,eetbw.
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trude Johnion -who assisted the
Betreahlben:ts w•re ~IJJ·
church women several years ago the hoisteaaea,· Mrs.: E. 0. TIWk~
In maklnt sock dells (!&gt;r Vleto bary, Mrs. carl lloi1QI,· Mr•.
nam. In her letter Mro. Jolmson, James Buc""- Mrs. Mae
who now reslde~· !J' VIrginia, •11\d Sauer, l\lrs.· Arthur Lewis and
that simUar projtcta are being Mrs. John Welsh.
carried out there.
Prayer tor mlsstooarles tn
Ethtol&gt;la andPennsylvanlawasolo
Well in Fashion.
rered by Miss Margaret Sauer.
Small bags opening two and
Grot&amp;) reports were given by three ways into separate com·
l!ro. Thomas KoiJ.v, Mrs. ·Paul partmenls, brIght Bonnie
HoPtonstall and Mrs. J, E. Hal'- !&gt;et'ela, vIvId felt Clyde
ley,
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!odoras as well as the Aussle
Devotions ·to open the meedpi 2nd sombrero, to tie under the
were given by Mrs. DaleWIIbl!iil'. chin or not, are .weD In
whose toPic was Time. fJtt sai(\ f.-.hion. "Jewell". of woo?,
..., · bamboo or mock tortoise will
that Ume I&amp; not to be was,,,.. · be
acing wrists earlobes
Church.

lt's none too early for planahead mothers to order name

Plus

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lor, the
. alerlnooa II( Sill•. Balclwln and
!Jeputlo Elmer llddrnore, Charleo E, (Dlno) Royce, 24, · Roolql, Ma11., !l'liilll be a1 lar110.
the object ril i ~ ·
Wilen tho,Y' ~ Ill hla cell In
the county jail Frl~ IIIOI'tllni
to sa him rea&lt;1v to leave lor
· · Coilllllbuo, he ll(ljlllranll,y l\ld all

Womer~' a
ABSoclatlon
met
Mrs. W~e ~~· a ~
I Thursday night at the Middle- medltAitlon,:J?I*· Croi• and the ·
port First United Presbyterian Resurrecd99'!, .ad "W! ,PI'Oii'IDI , ,

Tape Names on Outfits

THE HAPPENING

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THE SILENCERS
Dean Martin
stella Stevens

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.The SCioto Proobyterlol meetl · should be Uthed md jivon to olblng to be lleld In Portlmoutb on oro as · a part' the Wlii:I!D
AprU 5 wao annoUDCed ~ thl llle.

was made for county projects.
It was announced that a mem-

AND SUNDAY

GALLi1'01l!l '- Aj tilt' ilioi .It!. Weotlons of rtlalWii an os4oora .t lbe &lt;1iJ:10 ~ . ,
eell .liamtt\oit ; 'mi.~ PrilJI;i ·11
Vihen Royce reached,lor h 1 a
~~ · J;itiii'.IIOyei ·tol~:l;&lt;il. jadoil, !1ct Balclwln bocamo auo•'!fli:. ,~ .' lliiJ!ut!t ~ !1ct . Ptclillifi He srabbe&lt;! the Jacket,
Jllll'iea' ll. Balll\lfn, ·1'Wben ·we And, 1n 11\e pocket he looald, aa
left Denver, Pd have bel ""' he deocrlbed •II, "the prettiest
,1,000 tq ~;.!hat 10U'd never u~e f\alfdrrlade ~ gun 1 had
JBt me tn here. · ,
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, to the junior garden club to buy
flower seeds. A $10 contribution
from proceeds of a bake sale

M•rcl'l 29-30-31

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. Be Held on April Fifth

~ring the business meeting,

TONIGHT 11nd SATURDAY

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011 the resurrection, and a poem
on faJth.

which are easy to apply 'imd
will stick tight to fa b r i'c s
through countless rugged
launderings.

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presented
who read
an article

. fits . To bypass sewing, select
personalized iron-on I abe Is

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port First United Presbyterian
Church, Connie is active in the
Girls Athletic Association and

the College Club.

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but made the most o!, that time

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the' National~

,HOLZER HOSPITAL - Vtslt·
or Society, Mlas JenldniiOll sings
with school choir and Is in both iJ1g hours 2..4 and 7-8 p. m. Parthe marching and coo:ert band ents only on Pediatrics Ward.
ADMISSIONS
pla,ying clarlnet. Ste is amember
Charles
A, Woodard,ll94 Mallo! the Guitar Club and the Girls
' and is an ison Ave.; Forrest R. Russell,
Athletic Association.
alternate to the Student Council. 1701 . cbestnut . St.; Mrs,, Willie
klhd "WOrks.(m'the newspapl't~SUJJ: : A. Roee. Crown City; Mrs. V.
Mary Jane attends the Middle- PauJ Niday, Patriot ~ Rt.;
Dwayne, saunders. Rt. 2 Bidwell;
Mrs. Arthur E. Milan, pt. Pleasant; Marcus McCoy, McArthur;
First Inoculation for . rabies Mittie G. Markl, Rt. 3 Wallaton;
was given In Paris oo July 6, Wllbur W. Wood, Rt. 5 Jaoklon;
1885. Louis Pasteur success~ llarry F. Hol&lt;trol~ Rt. 3 Athfully inoculated a boy who ens; lf¥at1 L. Dearing, Jackson;
had been bitten by a dog.
B. Gwy!Die Claj&lt;, Ironton.
IISCHARGES
Mrs. Charles R. Anthol\v, Rlcli-

~ndt's

. ~ 0111.v once ·(n tin years we would walt
brei!J11es• and Pill••~ aid' li'Otrlea; IIICI our
·", quartet•
to ' I •l lili
their ci&gt;mi!l,. lnltead,
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they are ·-~ and taken lor l'anted
while men band~· "'!~ 1111'1 dispute ldeao, The
tli&gt;(d)le'to,that tDcl ~ ofj!ie wordaire -~

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are out or away ·over the week eiid more
ofren-burglars break' into ~ nlc!e ~
homes ll1te yours! FireJindtl$ett will al'!ays
be a tln!!lt to your illi~rtant1pit~, ~­
elry , and other ';a!uablea • .C ~ untpp.:;·of
COUl'lle, you very WlaclY. spend a i6'CIIDIII a
week to
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In Friday County Court Session

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S!Joad topk the vlctlmo tothehoopllal.
!llerll! Hartenbacb ll8ltl Buchanon has been chlll'!le&lt;l wI t h
DW~

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tined dJJr1nl the weeki.Y .... 17-year·old F'med
~'f or coon were Blanley E. •- Juv"nile Court
"''ota, 25, Marietta, $15 and . U4
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GAIJ!IPOLill .;, Clothlns ..,_
Uc~fs'llljf ftPOrted fowic1 at tho
su,.r Bridge site late Satlll'day
bl' recovery workers slar&lt;hlrw
lor the remalldng lour Ylctlma
ofthelloc.I5,1967Silm8ridge
dloaoter.
However, the rCJOrt could not
be ccmllrmed bi a CIYll Defense
oJilclll on ducy at the CD heaolquarters when contacted b;y the
Tlme.sentinel aroWld 5:35 laot

coots, apeedlng; William J, Parsons, f4, Racine Routo 2• lei!
ril center, $10 and oosta; !llerman A. Ctmclltr, 20 •.!"Syracuse,
$5 and 00111• defeetlvo exh8lllt; Freel E. Raclclll!, 2.1, Lona
Bottom, $10 IDd colts, fatlure
to tranllor rqlotratlon.
MJllng
wey o, Sellers, 23, PortTho ;eport oald bits of c~ land, $5 ,and costa, delo&lt;tlvo
trw artlcl's were Cound 1&gt;1 worlo- brakes; Chellter Wells, 441, Lona
ws, and ~~&gt;at the ml&amp;Sq Ylo- Bottom, $10 iiOd costo, I!OIItloua
tlma.,.,'bePtnnedboneolhiiOIIIO roglotra~; Jl\t118l L.Rldenour,
32• !'h•":'r, opeedlng, $10 and
of the bridge wrecklp.
Illver• were rtJIOrled eorouio costa; Jael&lt;le L. King, 3t, PorntD the dlpster
SlluJ&gt;. erol. $5 ~ costs, dolectlve
cio;y ID nareb 1lor the l"fllllil1lll(l emet'lllllcy bi'4ke; Earl E. Bamvtcums.
hart, 47, . POrtland Houle I, $150
· oVer 110 workeri roPortedlor and costo, three days In jell,
a.t:l II! GallJpolla iround 7 e.m. 90 doli'a SUIIpllllilll of driver's
~.
Udiri.. on ebar&amp;es of driving
wo:J~·
sch4~11d ID .,._ whUe lnl(iodealetl IIICI $5 and
r1
IOelie: lut eventrw .iniila, doleetlve oxhauat.
ac~~~~~IID~ II' CD II'Okeoinao. .116¥ T, Grueoer, W, Pome·COuncy · CtYII De- 1'19 ' Route 1,. $13 ~ coats,
rour,...,k, In_.. ~ llr&lt;ld Kobl~. ..59,
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"'doted bl' ~ Houle 3, opeedln&amp; $10
mfli . '
· ~ ~ K~ M. •GIIkey,
iii!JI~~h wUI , _ ti&gt;- tt:Pon)eroy, $5 IIICI '&lt;;ast" un.
.. oale ·viblcle; WI!Uom ·I!. Rus-

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GALIJPOLill - Gallla Coimcy
JIMIIlle Judge John W,llowell
llne&lt;l Keith c. Dn,orurond, 17,
Rt. 1 GaUIPolia, $15 and costs
Slturdey 011 a State Highway P..
tro1 chargo of a delective .,..

3, $2S, exceslive &amp;peed for c:oft. :

111 City Police cases, Judge
Howell fined Russell Rose, 16,
Ill. I Northtol&gt;, $20 and coots lor
rocldess O!leratlonanddlsmlssed
a secqnd charge ol oqueellng
tires. Wayne Clark, 17, Ill. 2
GalliPolis, was fined $If 111C1
costs lor Slleedllll(. Grog !tnlth,
l6, 111. 2 Gallll&gt;oll•, lorlelted
a $1.2.50 bond lor lallure II&gt; obey
an automadc trllllc signal.

dltlons; Elsworth 0. Mlllord, AI· , ·
banY Houle 2, $25, ~l&lt;~·~n;
Claude D. Caton, 27,
Route I, llj)Oe&lt;ilng, $27.50;
llam Varney, 3f, IJudlly,
$27.50, 'llOeclinl; Cl¥de
Blankenlbli&gt;, Z2, llunlllilti"'O·'[;
$27.50, left of center;
Curtla, 26, LOng Bot~, 1·~·~
50, 'llOeclinl; Rodne.l' """''' ...,
Belpn, and James N. COt)oda.
27, AllhliiiCI. Kjo,, $27.50 01011,
also on speodlnJ chaqu,
Bcu1d to the ll"and
cbarpa of driving whliJ 1111!'1~·
catAocl, each under J500
were WUUam F.dpr
1; Calllllolla, aand~~:!:r
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The ..,. of Malcolm D.
thor, 31, ~acuoe, ctiarpd
drlvlnJ wblle lritoxl&lt;lle&lt;l,
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367 TES!S GIVEN
GALUPOLill - Ohlo Qo(oartmont ol Heallh technl'lans Frio
day mlnlstered 36'1 dllbetel ..
toltl
~ laat oeasloo of~
nro Week, eig)Jt day testhwPro'
gram In ~· Count~'· During
the el&amp;bl cilvs a llltAl o( 1,706
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'ado · o1 · 11tr talent fii'Jaeatatl(ltls ·
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cont!Jiufl Friday .. bl 'Jl&gt;e llOIIrl llil!llh'lqad; N·
Qollliy
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cOi.nzy Judie 'Frailli' 52, 1!lddleport,' $to "ind ·- . :
W, Porter.

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ESCAPE GUN- ~James E, Baldwin (r(gt,l)holds a -sun coollocatedlrom Illoo Ro,yce,
24, Rosll&gt;n, llfaSB., on fellow Depecy Slerlll Bill GwmeiL ~ Baldwin dlS&lt;oyered the homt"""",
gun In llo¥ce's jacket pocket Friday morning In the Gollla Cooney jail juot as they were ,..._..to
move lloyce 11&gt; the Ohio Penltontlary.
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acu~.t· ~ rntnDr mllhip waa re.;

L. l&amp;:Ghee, Klmberl.v S.

0' Laughlin, Mrs. John L, 0111aker, Mrs. Thelma Pratt, Coonie
Sue Romine, Mrs. Allred K.

SAP AND 81/RGLARIES
RISE IN THE SPRING/ ·

cont~eon

In oilier lherlll'o deportment

F. Henry, .Edwartl R. Kt,., Mrs.

the practicality of those glamorous stockings with the gold
or silvery glitter, relax. There
is no danger of tarnish be·
cause they are lmll .from manmade meta Ill c yarns. Jut
swish them through ooap or
detergent suds like regular
nylons.

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11011, MAson D. Wills, MrS. WI')'
M. lothey, Mrs. RonaldE.,Juotice and infant &amp;on, Mrs. Paul
L, Knox andlnlantdaugltter, Mrs,
Lloyd M;yers and 1n1ant son.

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THRU
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ard A. canterbury, Mrs.Oiarles

Mary

and lAX&gt; m~· o(
.c;e sterile.
"Tho :world II all rliht.
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who ~
Ideas bave
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Mrs. Kemeth Dickerson,

One of three men injured 1n a heack:ln car
crash on Route 7 early Saturda,y remained In unsatisfactory condition at Veter&amp;lls Memorial Hospital Saturday nigh~
Most serloudy lnjured in the ctalb wa1 Dlvtd Lee Burna, 26,
220 Franklin St., Marl~ driver or one of the wrecked cars.
Bums Is sul!ertrw .!rom lroctures ol the right shoulder and
rib&amp;, lacerations or the left shoulder, elbow and le,a and.Jhultlple
comuslDn&amp; and abraatona, lite bo.:&gt;ltal r'!"'rt ohoWecl.
Also admitted; boll reported 33, 2.8
nortb,ol Pomeroy,
In sati~actoo·y condltioo, was Roy
Autberitlea anld the brakes on
Lee Buchanon, 3;1, Rt. I Reeda- a car driven by 'cleo Mae s.nlth,
ville, driver Of the other vehicle Cbtater, grabbed and her vetnvolved. Buchanon sustained a hiele went into a ditch eaullng
tracture;d jaw. lacerations of the m1nor damage to ita rfaM rear
lorellead, lelt arm W1&lt;l above. the lender. Smith, driving a 1962
lett eye and multiple contus10ns model car, waa attempting to
IIICI abrasions.
stop lor a sehool bus oo a hut
Treated alkl released was Jer~ crest. No ell&amp;rp was filed and
ry Kimble, 23, 111 Hurmer. &amp;., no injuries were nported,
Marietta, a paasenpr In t h e
Bums car, wbo ailirereQ Iacer •
atfo!l• of the forehead and nooe.
Malp CounQ- !llerUI' Robert
C. llartenbncb ll8ltl be wat oumPOMEROY -

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ama11 caliber a~Mmat~c plstol.ll
had been carved out (I( a bar (I(
aoap and blackened to reoomble
the .reallhlng. The
(I( a ballpoint peo waa stuck In the end
(I( the aun to lmllate lite open
end (I( a barrel.
The mal&lt;e'lhltl weapon ,. a 1
conllll&lt;llled and Royce waa illdak.

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- Place aomell!lnilbatiiiOYol
Ga!Ha CountY
lllll or a pet bird - whore
GALIJPOLili - Allbo waleh it.
' i&amp;cls blow and aa we su lnlo lbo tho cblld
COOkie
cutters - traee a..
..,rlna mmtha, tllore oro !IWIY
oolda and other Ulllooieolll olr- ....... ll&gt;om, t11en oolor lbo plcculallbn. MillY um- cblldren 'turea.
. will probably be oonftDed to ....
- 'lbo rooord pll,yor and racorda
are a - help lo lbo
· 111JIIn bed. Thlo, 11 allmoChero
Jlmw, uoually nllllto Ill a rest- bod patient.
too•· ehlld, porttcular(J ao bo "" - ·To oncourap the drllidD8
of J¥cil, 1 0 - IIOOOIIIU'J In
""" nears recovery.
Every ehlld, aa wall .. fNtlrY Ulllooa, "" atlractiYeJ&gt;IIIllr CUIIII.
homo, I• dll(orent. ~. and oolorecl llrOWL
- Pipe . . . . . -.,leks,
lbore .....,'t lilY -or.m.llechanpcl ..... llboul how lo llllke lbrow-41111)' opoona, pluo
a cblld more eomlortable lb'lnB marllunallowa or &amp;WD dropa,
Ilia portlcular Ulllooa. A low now 1111¥ bo uHd to moke animal
Idola nuo,y bo all ll&gt;at lo neeos- character•.
- Got out ll&gt;e ..._ box and
..ey to keep a cblld bullY and
let
thO pallenl lOri bultliaa far
~ cllrlni Ill• rocuperallbn
alzo, oolor, etc. Wh• .ltrUni
jerlod.
on
an elaot!c lbread, 1l1,.y make
. Here are a low simpleproJects
a braeelet. n•• ev• more tun

BY PAT GLASS

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Mrs. Dennis Mchael Smith
LETART, W. VA, -, Mr. ond Mrs, MarVin G. Bland, L&amp;o '
lito l, are announcing the engagement and IIPProachq
lW..-tll!" of their ,daughter, Nanoy, to Pvt. llavid Hall, aon of
Pleasant, W, Va., and Ruo..U Hall, Sand 111U
.
a Ienior at Wahema Hish School and Ia emUilry Vallay In Pomeroy, &amp;o attenda the United

District Assembly

POMEROY- Mr. and Mrs. John Beaver of 1542 Nye Ave.,
Pomeroy, are anrnunctng the marriage of their daughter Bever~¥ JiU, to Deru1is Michael Smith, son of Mrs. Wetzel Fields
or New Haven, W, Va. and Mr. RusseU 1inith of Lincoln Park,
.Mich. Vows of the ceremony were read on March 23 by the
Rev. Frank Cheesebrew at his home ln Middleport.
The new Mrs. &amp;nith ls a senior at Pomeroy Hig~ School.
Mr, lfntth is a 1966 graduate of Wahema Hish School and is
employed by the General Motors C&lt;Jrp., Detroit.

will&gt; the clus of 1967 from P o 1 n t
and Is presently undoraotng 1]1• boilc
at Fort ~boll, !!jr, A May wedding Ia being plan.

,

Miss Roberta Kroeuter Engaged
RACINE - Mr. and Mrs. ElO:&gt;n Kraeuter of Racine are
anoouncing the engagement of their daughter, Roberta, to Mr.
Dale Keith Maidenli, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maidens of
Fredricktown.. Mi.ss Kraeuter was gra~ated from Southern
High .SCtoo.l and Ohio Univecsity where she was a m8mber of
Kappa Phl .SOrorit;y and the University ~ngera. ~e ts also a
member of Ohio Eta Phi Chapter ol Beta Sl8nJa Phi 1llrorlts,
and is employed as secondary vocal music instructor tn Melga
Local School District.
· Mr. Maidens was graduated from Iberia High School and
has served with the U, S. Nav,y. He Is presently employect with
the General Tol01&gt;hone Co. of Ohio. The wodcllng wW tio an
event of June the eighth.

11:tW 8ec'ond Lieutenant Jane Q)uglas of the Women's Air

· CiJ,II),;_ dld 'you know?
. . eidtst~d _for two years and was Oown cl:&gt;wn to Ran&lt;l:&gt;lph
,
4t ~ Antonio, Texas last week to be aWorn ln.

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.'l•IHlnR• Jane Is

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.PCIIclp l"aad at~·· Ohio.

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Jane, Who retldoo
)lor. moll&gt;er, Mn Velma
. ~-···~ lloek ~rings, Ia do. .1114 ~ ·. 011 her doii'OO at Mar. .ihill .Un!Yerolv. An _..am.
~~,y ,·to' !UJotllor her oducallbn 11
fl"'ii" al tile adVantapa of her
· .~ee.llllllllllnent.
( :~~ ~ '·
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' ·- . MANY·MEl~ senior e!Uzona
., nfAI' ,ft8ll ·.ntnoinbor Mrs, Ger1. ~:Freneh, who m11111' Y-•
Of -..,•.,.eldedllrPOmorG)'and11ork-

oche a .aeimatrou.
: ··Moo. :Eronch, a· oilier to Miss
)iallo Bing, Is now living In BOIAla.·,"and in October will
cenlur)' mark. .!ilopts
J ...

IIUPIDrlln•\l;lll&gt;~r.

cour-", .
In the nupolng field.
was
on a tour of hospitals at Randolj&gt;h
Bn;Joks AJr Force bases.
.
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tho

.

ttht .bouse· with the asof a walker, and h a a

· ~ keen lnlarolt In
· ol her t11ll111Y aln d
...... Bing &lt;'loll&lt;ocl th~

school, and then tho following
morning, her noJ.shbors had a

co«oe hour and presented her
with a lllalnleso serving sot.
At. tho latter afla1r were ~~
DeLong, Lola 'lbompaon,lda Mae
Murphy, Eva I!Ysell, Marcia
Capehart, Lse I!Ysell and Lorraipe Venoy.
THE DALEWALBURNSofMtddl eport entertained Joyce and
her children, Kyle, Randy and
Michele, at diMer Wodnosdajo
nish~ and the family wore avornlsht guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Don 'lbomaa of POmeroy.
AI, after over three years
here wllb Columbia Gao. of Ohio,

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NANCY PICKENS
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. Engagement of
Nanc_y Pickens
.Is Announced
RACINE - Mr. aod Mrs, Elmer Pickens, Racine Route 2,
are announcing tho engaaement
of their daughter Naocy Loretta,
to Mr. Charles R. Anderson,
aon of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Andorson, M&amp;aon, w, Va. ·
The brldH!oct wW gl'lduate
In May, 196 8 from 1iluthern High
School.
Mr. Anderson is a1966graduo
ate of Wahama High SChool ond
Ia now attending the United Eteo..
Ironies lnBdtute In LoulsYIIle,
Kentucky, Weddlng plano aro!J&gt;o

Is now local m8nasor 01 t h o
Ohio Valtay Gas Co. at Martino
Ferri'. Sultsblo housing proved
to be a problem, hence the mov..
COJIIP!ete.
lng delay,

14th Birthday
Of Doug Rees
Is Celebrated

POMEROY - Five OOzen gion .Post members by Mrs.
towel bibs and 14 pairsofbooties Josephine Crow at the recent
haYe been sent to the Chillicothe birthday
obsenance. M r s.
Veterans Hospital for use by Cheesebrew thanked the unit for
wheelchair patlents. Mrs, Paul expressions of s)'lllPathy on the
Ca!tei, rehabilitation chairman, recent death of her mother, Mrs.
l'f:POrte&lt;.l Wring the recent meet~ J. B. Hayes.
i11t of the Ladies Auxiliar,y of
It was anoounced that child
Drew W~bster Post 39, Ameri- welfare and foreign relations acCiifl ~glop, 1·. ' .,..... ·
, • ""
tivity . wW "IU dllcussed ' at 'Uie
.•Oiltnll18·illl rljUIIIIOIIc. lol'ln &lt;Q ·\p~~ meetlilg. lnitlaUon Cor """
the hall,.. the melting wu. »r... members will ~ held, aqd Mr~sided over by Mrs. Linda Guinther. Mrs. Gerald Wildermulh,
Americanism chairman, request.ed that an American llagbegiven
to Junior Scout Troop 61 which
is under the leadershiP of Mrs.
l))n Thomas and Mrs. Pat
Ulffy.
It was noted by Mrs. Veda La-

1961

vis, junior activiUes chairman,
that a Prayer book is being prepared by the junior members

•

and wW bo readY lor viewing at
the next auxlllary meeting,
Mrs.l68belle Couch was elected during the meeting to lUI tho
office of Cirst vice president Cor
the remainder ol the 1967-68
year. Her duties wW Include
serving as Po.P.Py ~ chairman,
The vacancy was created by the
resignation of Mrs, Milton Roush.
APPointed to a nominating,..,.
miUee by Mrs. Guinther were
Mrs. George Mowery, chairman,
Mrs, Pearl Knapp, and Mrs.
GladYs Cummins,
Legislative chairman, Mrs. J,
M. ThorntOn, read a newspaper
article which noted that ltup,
RalPh Welker has been -lnted
to a committee on state retlr&amp;o
mont which Includes public emp~s,

Thornton, Mrs. easel, .Mrs, U

ward Burkett, Mrs,

Cb~sebrew,

and Mrs, Jane Swatiei wUI be
the hostesses.

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,

A prayer for ,peace· was read
by Mrs, Catherlllo Wolsh, aCting
chaplain, at the conclusion of
the meeting, Mts. Cummins re-

lated pointers on fiag etiquette.

Re!JO~'hmoltti. ""''S.·~8;&lt;i.\ii'

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Eot. ~. HDmoEeononllca
- Place aomell!lnilbatiiiOYol
Ga!Ha CountY
lllll or a pet bird - whore
GALIJPOLili - Allbo waleh it.
' i&amp;cls blow and aa we su lnlo lbo tho cblld
COOkie
cutters - traee a..
..,rlna mmtha, tllore oro !IWIY
oolda and other Ulllooieolll olr- ....... ll&gt;om, t11en oolor lbo plcculallbn. MillY um- cblldren 'turea.
. will probably be oonftDed to ....
- 'lbo rooord pll,yor and racorda
are a - help lo lbo
· 111JIIn bed. Thlo, 11 allmoChero
Jlmw, uoually nllllto Ill a rest- bod patient.
too•· ehlld, porttcular(J ao bo "" - ·To oncourap the drllidD8
of J¥cil, 1 0 - IIOOOIIIU'J In
""" nears recovery.
Every ehlld, aa wall .. fNtlrY Ulllooa, "" atlractiYeJ&gt;IIIllr CUIIII.
homo, I• dll(orent. ~. and oolorecl llrOWL
- Pipe . . . . . -.,leks,
lbore .....,'t lilY -or.m.llechanpcl ..... llboul how lo llllke lbrow-41111)' opoona, pluo
a cblld more eomlortable lb'lnB marllunallowa or &amp;WD dropa,
Ilia portlcular Ulllooa. A low now 1111¥ bo uHd to moke animal
Idola nuo,y bo all ll&gt;at lo neeos- character•.
- Got out ll&gt;e ..._ box and
..ey to keep a cblld bullY and
let
thO pallenl lOri bultliaa far
~ cllrlni Ill• rocuperallbn
alzo, oolor, etc. Wh• .ltrUni
jerlod.
on
an elaot!c lbread, 1l1,.y make
. Here are a low simpleproJects
a braeelet. n•• ev• more tun

BY PAT GLASS

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Mrs. Dennis Mchael Smith
LETART, W. VA, -, Mr. ond Mrs, MarVin G. Bland, L&amp;o '
lito l, are announcing the engagement and IIPProachq
lW..-tll!" of their ,daughter, Nanoy, to Pvt. llavid Hall, aon of
Pleasant, W, Va., and Ruo..U Hall, Sand 111U
.
a Ienior at Wahema Hish School and Ia emUilry Vallay In Pomeroy, &amp;o attenda the United

District Assembly

POMEROY- Mr. and Mrs. John Beaver of 1542 Nye Ave.,
Pomeroy, are anrnunctng the marriage of their daughter Bever~¥ JiU, to Deru1is Michael Smith, son of Mrs. Wetzel Fields
or New Haven, W, Va. and Mr. RusseU 1inith of Lincoln Park,
.Mich. Vows of the ceremony were read on March 23 by the
Rev. Frank Cheesebrew at his home ln Middleport.
The new Mrs. &amp;nith ls a senior at Pomeroy Hig~ School.
Mr, lfntth is a 1966 graduate of Wahema Hish School and is
employed by the General Motors C&lt;Jrp., Detroit.

will&gt; the clus of 1967 from P o 1 n t
and Is presently undoraotng 1]1• boilc
at Fort ~boll, !!jr, A May wedding Ia being plan.

,

Miss Roberta Kroeuter Engaged
RACINE - Mr. and Mrs. ElO:&gt;n Kraeuter of Racine are
anoouncing the engagement of their daughter, Roberta, to Mr.
Dale Keith Maidenli, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maidens of
Fredricktown.. Mi.ss Kraeuter was gra~ated from Southern
High .SCtoo.l and Ohio Univecsity where she was a m8mber of
Kappa Phl .SOrorit;y and the University ~ngera. ~e ts also a
member of Ohio Eta Phi Chapter ol Beta Sl8nJa Phi 1llrorlts,
and is employed as secondary vocal music instructor tn Melga
Local School District.
· Mr. Maidens was graduated from Iberia High School and
has served with the U, S. Nav,y. He Is presently employect with
the General Tol01&gt;hone Co. of Ohio. The wodcllng wW tio an
event of June the eighth.

11:tW 8ec'ond Lieutenant Jane Q)uglas of the Women's Air

· CiJ,II),;_ dld 'you know?
. . eidtst~d _for two years and was Oown cl:&gt;wn to Ran&lt;l:&gt;lph
,
4t ~ Antonio, Texas last week to be aWorn ln.

Ofj~~;~~'

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,

lnlo~~=::,:unill~~Oc~tobor,
.'l•IHlnR• Jane Is

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GALUPOL&amp;S DillLY TIIIBUNE
Ill 'nllrdA~,~lt, Olllll,41iiSI. NJ.

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1!4illl'tlll')'

51111111

a...

._IIC tMellll ........,.,
.PCIIclp l"aad at~·· Ohio.

~

""-"·

Jane, Who retldoo
)lor. moll&gt;er, Mn Velma
. ~-···~ lloek ~rings, Ia do. .1114 ~ ·. 011 her doii'OO at Mar. .ihill .Un!Yerolv. An _..am.
~~,y ,·to' !UJotllor her oducallbn 11
fl"'ii" al tile adVantapa of her
· .~ee.llllllllllnent.
( :~~ ~ '·
. ::.· .
' ·- . MANY·MEl~ senior e!Uzona
., nfAI' ,ft8ll ·.ntnoinbor Mrs, Ger1. ~:Freneh, who m11111' Y-•
Of -..,•.,.eldedllrPOmorG)'and11ork-

oche a .aeimatrou.
: ··Moo. :Eronch, a· oilier to Miss
)iallo Bing, Is now living In BOIAla.·,"and in October will
cenlur)' mark. .!ilopts
J ...

IIUPIDrlln•\l;lll&gt;~r.

cour-", .
In the nupolng field.
was
on a tour of hospitals at Randolj&gt;h
Bn;Joks AJr Force bases.
.
'

· 1'111!

tho

.

ttht .bouse· with the asof a walker, and h a a

· ~ keen lnlarolt In
· ol her t11ll111Y aln d
...... Bing &lt;'loll&lt;ocl th~

school, and then tho following
morning, her noJ.shbors had a

co«oe hour and presented her
with a lllalnleso serving sot.
At. tho latter afla1r were ~~
DeLong, Lola 'lbompaon,lda Mae
Murphy, Eva I!Ysell, Marcia
Capehart, Lse I!Ysell and Lorraipe Venoy.
THE DALEWALBURNSofMtddl eport entertained Joyce and
her children, Kyle, Randy and
Michele, at diMer Wodnosdajo
nish~ and the family wore avornlsht guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Don 'lbomaa of POmeroy.
AI, after over three years
here wllb Columbia Gao. of Ohio,

·. "

.•

·:

sleeveless skimmer.
Size" 61!8, ,- - ..

$20~00

I

'·

Excellent Selection
,. of Catalina
: Sportswear, Suits
.•.·:
:·· and Coats

.

•,.;

·:

:·..

Ad Wheelchair Patients

'.

By Charlene
Hoeflich

ofnotthoso

...,.;

CATAliNA'68 ...
a dreu you con wash anrl
wear the wmmer through. , •
Dacron• polyester
tufured welt knit

.

NANCY PICKENS
'

. Engagement of
Nanc_y Pickens
.Is Announced
RACINE - Mr. aod Mrs, Elmer Pickens, Racine Route 2,
are announcing tho engaaement
of their daughter Naocy Loretta,
to Mr. Charles R. Anderson,
aon of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Andorson, M&amp;aon, w, Va. ·
The brldH!oct wW gl'lduate
In May, 196 8 from 1iluthern High
School.
Mr. Anderson is a1966graduo
ate of Wahama High SChool ond
Ia now attending the United Eteo..
Ironies lnBdtute In LoulsYIIle,
Kentucky, Weddlng plano aro!J&gt;o

Is now local m8nasor 01 t h o
Ohio Valtay Gas Co. at Martino
Ferri'. Sultsblo housing proved
to be a problem, hence the mov..
COJIIP!ete.
lng delay,

14th Birthday
Of Doug Rees
Is Celebrated

POMEROY - Five OOzen gion .Post members by Mrs.
towel bibs and 14 pairsofbooties Josephine Crow at the recent
haYe been sent to the Chillicothe birthday
obsenance. M r s.
Veterans Hospital for use by Cheesebrew thanked the unit for
wheelchair patlents. Mrs, Paul expressions of s)'lllPathy on the
Ca!tei, rehabilitation chairman, recent death of her mother, Mrs.
l'f:POrte&lt;.l Wring the recent meet~ J. B. Hayes.
i11t of the Ladies Auxiliar,y of
It was anoounced that child
Drew W~bster Post 39, Ameri- welfare and foreign relations acCiifl ~glop, 1·. ' .,..... ·
, • ""
tivity . wW "IU dllcussed ' at 'Uie
.•Oiltnll18·illl rljUIIIIOIIc. lol'ln &lt;Q ·\p~~ meetlilg. lnitlaUon Cor """
the hall,.. the melting wu. »r... members will ~ held, aqd Mr~sided over by Mrs. Linda Guinther. Mrs. Gerald Wildermulh,
Americanism chairman, request.ed that an American llagbegiven
to Junior Scout Troop 61 which
is under the leadershiP of Mrs.
l))n Thomas and Mrs. Pat
Ulffy.
It was noted by Mrs. Veda La-

1961

vis, junior activiUes chairman,
that a Prayer book is being prepared by the junior members

•

and wW bo readY lor viewing at
the next auxlllary meeting,
Mrs.l68belle Couch was elected during the meeting to lUI tho
office of Cirst vice president Cor
the remainder ol the 1967-68
year. Her duties wW Include
serving as Po.P.Py ~ chairman,
The vacancy was created by the
resignation of Mrs, Milton Roush.
APPointed to a nominating,..,.
miUee by Mrs. Guinther were
Mrs. George Mowery, chairman,
Mrs, Pearl Knapp, and Mrs.
GladYs Cummins,
Legislative chairman, Mrs. J,
M. ThorntOn, read a newspaper
article which noted that ltup,
RalPh Welker has been -lnted
to a committee on state retlr&amp;o
mont which Includes public emp~s,

Thornton, Mrs. easel, .Mrs, U

ward Burkett, Mrs,

Cb~sebrew,

and Mrs, Jane Swatiei wUI be
the hostesses.

,.'
,

A prayer for ,peace· was read
by Mrs, Catherlllo Wolsh, aCting
chaplain, at the conclusion of
the meeting, Mts. Cummins re-

lated pointers on fiag etiquette.

Re!JO~'hmoltti. ""''S.·~8;&lt;i.\ii'

Mrs. !\;Ouch, Ml:s, -~1\Ck ~,e,y, .
and Mu. Divis, ..... .. .,, .... .

1

1Nf

BAHR CLOTHIERS

'- '· ' •olllaDL£1101J 1. 0, :. - · ., '" ....,
J!.

.

$ICJ( wtTH TH(

shows you the nicest way to, Jrim a toe
It doesn't matter if you prefer a biR bold buckle or a softly feminine
. bow. Naturalizer has them all-topping off the sleekest
·

' .

pumps you ever saw-on the heel height you prefer.

Booo
Brown
Parade Blue
llynascy Blue
Black Patent

I'

14.99

teachers, · achool e~

ployos, state highway patrolmen,
pollee and fire dOI&gt;&amp;rtment.

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Lw\choonwWboaonedotl2o30
Rocont Yllltllra or Mr. and
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lllrs. Harf)' Kelaor or llllneraTho llov. Normlll P. . YIUo ,l'Ofl ilra,. Henry lhle and
mOl, of Pru, Tbalbncl, a mt• ' Paul Kel:oer or Columbuo.
I\ODII')' on !url4usll thll yiear,
lllro. 'W!!JIIm FolllleriiiiiMrs.
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Scott Follilor wore bulln111 visolon.
Uar11!1 GaJlipoJJo Mondly.
Rev, Boadarmld was born Jn
Mrs. 14'1de Meyer IIIII a on,
Jamobo41ur, India Wlltre her.. Erik, of Ml¥&gt;nltoad, MIM. are
celvod hlo oocondacy ecU:adon t here for. a ' \wo.wook villi wllh
and was ~ted from lhe Col- her poroilto; Mr. and Mrs. Man.
logo of Woooter.Jni950hewu nJns Wtbllor. Mrs. Meyer Ia
marr)edlo Lots Neoly andlhey lheformorDiandolchman.Mrs.
monod 1o C&amp;llfornla where he Moyer and 1011 were met In Coenrolled In Son Francisco Th.. IUillbua bY Mr. and Mrs. Wobologloll Semlilary at Son Ansel- Iller IIIII will viBit wllh lhe Moymo.
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at Beverl,y, Ohio and was Ol'a IJirlnll
dalnod by the Athens Presby. \d'UIOOCollep.
tory. At lhe request of tho Thai
church they plan lo return and
work at MaosarJang, a remote
mountain town near the Burma
border,
Tho ""'" -ker lor lhe of·
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Horrr·s~"vr'/'e
AB&amp;oeladoo Thura~ at the
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thel!llilo. Adeasertcouraowao
aervedtotlloaooamoclabovelllll
111• llev. aad Mro. Waadoll G
llutler, Mlu Marcia Karr, 111~
W.,cller, Mr. IIIII Mrs. p au 1
Kloo1, Mrs. Carroll Norrla, Mr.
IIIII Mrs•. Dana Wlnel&gt;rennor,
Charles Jlobaek, and Mr. 11111
of ~80 Elri! • nliiiOd~.·~~; · ,
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r(ifir• Edward ~:: Mro. Croaa. IIIII pr8¥0f ~ Mro. KJoe1
SmJih._)II'OKfam 1 - .
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file ca111one Womon'o
POMEROY.. - New o!l'lcera robin carda for Mra. J..;,.l Adwore olectoc! )'Ill'" the 0..-Won- kina, . Mra. Albert &amp;nlth
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Mra. Stephenson road ,..
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lotlera from lhe Korean ehlld
l')'Bellf1.
IUJli)Ofledbylhoelua.'111oclaaa
'l1lt ol!leoro are Mra. Vletq,r IIlii&amp; He Keeps Me llngiDg, and
Y.OUII&amp; prestdont; lira. J, H. tho Lord's Pra,vor oponod I h.
stepbeniOII, ~·• prealdont; Mr•, ..,.un,. The teacher' a tllou&amp;bt
Wlciltiam. aocretary; IIIII ff\1111 the
of.illomon • n d
Mrs. George llldnnor. Follow- Altars Under 1l1i\ !iiiv, -• gJy.
1n8 1111 olod/.011. a - of thlilkl .. by Mrs. StephQnson.
was extended by 111e 11f0U1&gt; to
~·by lilra. J. E. FooMr!l, , 1;lfTY BellO¥, outaotns W•ll!!fl ..ioln!Or....,rom 1111
prelddell$t~~ ol!leen. Ml'J. , . ·~ ~~u;'L.at !lop.
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~ 21.
-•... Mt. Union Qlartat or carJlll1tel' Mr. IIIII Mrs. Joe Sllro
GI'OUIIIIa IIIII Allan Bla&lt;~
·JIO(Id, pnaentod lhe prorrom or
8DIIJ)o11D111dc folloiiiDa: the l'tll·
ulu meetiDJ. Ill'~· Frank Paul01. plplst 1or 111o - . the illor prl!e
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SYRAC. . - Membora or 111a
""'aeuao , -.Hat Cl!urcll
cllane ""!"i'P"od or tho ~
euoo, llhllf..W. IIIII Forrest
a... churotiiie, wtli ha'ya a dJD.
nor at 12:50 !lmi1a,v attbe
euoo Church..
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Laadnlark.

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Yellow Kid

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has ,·ra-t.-....1
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ChurCh ~ with the PomOo
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IIi DJenl ·,a 1Jr1 at
I dance than take herthere: TJieiY
lhuddorat
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.1111taqlomonlal ·.
Dear J.onOJ.y,
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~~ the bQr. ',WI thlhk '. Ill' 1 hoar It fr'1'11111e ~I.,- II; ·
or.I'm •• · -· or 111ti,
o . · . I'I!ESIDij:NT EllEt.'liD .
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klcl1 ~. so ·r IIOLVimus _ .~ &amp;.,;,..
l!lueh lhe doeaa't let 111. . fi!lo!l'• ·mtr Tlliln,'
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'lbf1've dlo&lt;overed Mrs.
Plana
were made tlllllr\'0 1110 •hlel.
Tho Hey. Chal'Jes Simons or

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.·cAMPING
.. TRAILERS

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alliiUie from IIIII' ..einboo-.
·
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event oro Jllrs, Qlar!Oa J1rac1.
.bUr)' and l(r,, ~ Scltes,
!'"ste•BOI; lllro, lloa Whlto, soft
drlnkl; Mrs. LOweiiBoavorand
Mil. Qm Nulloft, dckets; Mro.
Dllaht Cullums, Mrs, Eugene
Houduhelt, and Mrs, - . ;
·Coueh,
Mrs, Mary Juno
Hood IIIII lllro. ~ ort. tl11loa; Mro.llobortSchmoll,
""''' Klnno111HerrJa,lllrs. Alan
~. IIIII MrL Glenn BOIIIIor,
tlb1oa.
lllro. Earl llaveat&gt;Ol'l and Mrs.
leon Cooke ore ..,..bllrmen of
rllroslmlollto. OCher• .. that
commiU.arilllrs..IIJ'x'oaBelle,y,
Mrl, - . ; Cou&lt;lh, lin, CUIIUIIIO, Mra, Glen . Giue, Mrs,
Harrta, Mro. KJn1. un, Gto&gt;rge •
IIJIIor, lllr~ Scltei, IIi's, Frank
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Mrs. L. P. sterrett In ltrvlng '
waa the Rov· John Wlda ol
Eaotor U..OOO. AtteiiciJacbolddel
IIARRJSONVll.LE- A pi: o- Granvlll o, ._.re-.g111ePomout the
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Plcktlit ·~ and Mr. Bll1w
president; wW tnatall the vl-111 . , _ Hmn, Flo. will!
ollleero ot 111o pre~ Mr. IIIII ¥r•· W, F. Plekelt.
Lw\choonwWboaonedotl2o30
Rocont Yllltllra or Mr. and
p.m.
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lllrs. Harf)' Kelaor or llllneraTho llov. Normlll P. . YIUo ,l'Ofl ilra,. Henry lhle and
mOl, of Pru, Tbalbncl, a mt• ' Paul Kel:oer or Columbuo.
I\ODII')' on !url4usll thll yiear,
lllro. 'W!!JIIm FolllleriiiiiMrs.
.. w -". at lhe morni!V
Scott Follilor wore bulln111 visolon.
Uar11!1 GaJlipoJJo Mondly.
Rev, Boadarmld was born Jn
Mrs. 14'1de Meyer IIIII a on,
Jamobo41ur, India Wlltre her.. Erik, of Ml¥&gt;nltoad, MIM. are
celvod hlo oocondacy ecU:adon t here for. a ' \wo.wook villi wllh
and was ~ted from lhe Col- her poroilto; Mr. and Mrs. Man.
logo of Woooter.Jni950hewu nJns Wtbllor. Mrs. Meyer Ia
marr)edlo Lots Neoly andlhey lheformorDiandolchman.Mrs.
monod 1o C&amp;llfornla where he Moyer and 1011 were met In Coenrolled In Son Francisco Th.. IUillbua bY Mr. and Mrs. Wobologloll Semlilary at Son Ansel- Iller IIIII will viBit wllh lhe Moymo.
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he &amp;ccOiltedapaatoroto returnlnl to Mlnnolota. J o o
at Beverl,y, Ohio and was Ol'a IJirlnll
dalnod by the Athens Presby. \d'UIOOCollep.
tory. At lhe request of tho Thai
church they plan lo return and
work at MaosarJang, a remote
mountain town near the Burma
border,
Tho ""'" -ker lor lhe of·
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tor,noon wW bo Rov. Wallace B.
Rmuuel, paamr or Second Pro..
POWME
.Ili!IROY!II - 11to IIOv. ca...
byterlan Churc~ All mombors ver
Presb:!:'rlll are urged ero,y
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modoralor
spring
IJW Ot the Rio Grande u.-,t
Horrr·s~"vr'/'e
AB&amp;oeladoo Thura~ at the
-~Rio
vu I•
Graado
church.

eqJ¢od eaa wore uood 011
thel!llilo. Adeasertcouraowao
aervedtotlloaooamoclabovelllll
111• llev. aad Mro. Waadoll G
llutler, Mlu Marcia Karr, 111~
W.,cller, Mr. IIIII Mrs. p au 1
Kloo1, Mrs. Carroll Norrla, Mr.
IIIII Mrs•. Dana Wlnel&gt;rennor,
Charles Jlobaek, and Mr. 11111
of ~80 Elri! • nliiiOd~.·~~; · ,
~~~ WUianl Van
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TUollda¥ Ovonlni, homO
~· l1!ialoil ol AI .1h o. l!l'aild- Tony,
r(ifir• Edward ~:: Mro. Croaa. IIIII pr8¥0f ~ Mro. KJoe1
SmJih._)II'OKfam 1 - .
SALE, calhollc
~rl~; 91114 p.m.
IIIII WodnOildlw, opon.
file ca111one Womon'o
POMEROY.. - New o!l'lcera robin carda for Mra. J..;,.l Adwore olectoc! )'Ill'" the 0..-Won- kina, . Mra. Albert &amp;nlth
nd
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One Clu•. ~·111• POme1'01 Frl!l • Ell~ Couch.
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Mra. Stephenson road ,..
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alibi at 1111 )Jome of Mrl.
lotlera from lhe Korean ehlld
l')'Bellf1.
IUJli)Ofledbylhoelua.'111oclaaa
'l1lt ol!leoro are Mra. Vletq,r IIlii&amp; He Keeps Me llngiDg, and
Y.OUII&amp; prestdont; lira. J, H. tho Lord's Pra,vor oponod I h.
stepbeniOII, ~·• prealdont; Mr•, ..,.un,. The teacher' a tllou&amp;bt
Wlciltiam. aocretary; IIIII ff\1111 the
of.illomon • n d
Mrs. George llldnnor. Follow- Altars Under 1l1i\ !iiiv, -• gJy.
1n8 1111 olod/.011. a - of thlilkl .. by Mrs. StephQnson.
was extended by 111e 11f0U1&gt; to
~·by lilra. J. E. FooMr!l, , 1;lfTY BellO¥, outaotns W•ll!!fl ..ioln!Or....,rom 1111
prelddell$t~~ ol!leen. Ml'J. , . ·~ ~~u;'L.at !lop.
SALE, Heath Meth·
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OnfiDJ' Pleaae
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haYing ltilma Ill IUIOI
lor 1llo diurch (Ill Eaotor a IIIIi.
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...~• 1 A Bible quiz wao llil&gt;. ~ .hiold il. tllil SOI:onorPre-. . l'lcklli:'• inplhor, D. Mae Pick- ialll doilr i&gt;..W.o awlriled. Roc!llet«&lt; by Mra. Kloos.
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pi'Qioct. A uood
f; Aj!Ei.liC!IN liUthor.an 'CI)urch hot wa!""
for 1!1• cllarch
of St. f,lllllliid ll\o John wao ~ Ill Karl KloeJ.
4ltJoenn Ch~pli; 1.8;P-.'mo &lt;rut.. A ·nowi.Y ~~~ Sci!IJol
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lloail.U:.jldo ~ Mro.·ller· ' bo, ~ ~eo !"""' at ~:SO i.m. . or ~ Flo., alid claulilrtOt;
bt!!1,; ~: '"""Oil. r~. ~ ·1&gt;711111adles.ofillt: e.. Mro. ~ Marllbam or Fort
, ' menlo. ·An iri'8naement Of iihllil trll•Proa~~!:torlan· Church. . ,, Laudotcllle• . Fnrouto home the
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with blue accoaiqrllo -~ !'al'" '
rlad • boolllll \)1 WbiW ~·

Musewn, Marietta, one of three
BPeakers.
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Nrs. Remley Is a graclllJwo of

RonnY BWI&lt;bora. bnitlloi' of
the 1,_ aenad •• belt Jilin.
The bride'• ~ wOire •a
brow~ ,t,nd or-. paliley print
wool di'&lt;iso with brOWn ieeeooorlea 01\d a yellOw rooe bod cor-

Marietta College, P!Usburgh Ill&gt;'
Sino" Training Sc:hool and the
Arr!e Rogers Sc:hool•of lnlertnr
Doi:oraUng, Plttsbu!Jh.
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Through the use of alleles and
other visuals she will shoW how
history or tbls area reflected
from the very early time and
craftsmen to present .day. Mrs.
Remley has lived most of her
life in tWs area and h&amp;.s reared
her famlb here. ~e wUI answer

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Shirley Ann Hale

questions.

wearHERE MRS. ROBERT Couch, left, and Mrs. Robert Bowen
two or the comfortable sport dresses which are featured
• Ol'rilll lashlon wardrobe to be modeled Tue
. Trlnlzy United Church of Christ in Pomeroy.
. ciJring the szyle revue at 10:45 a.m. ranse from bathing 8 ult
to ~lneu &amp;ults for ladies to cocktail dresses.
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Other speakers in addition to
Mrs. Remley will be Miss Patsy
Glass who is Councy Extension
Agent, Home Economics, in Galli&amp; Counzy, lile has held this
PO:Sltion for the past five yeats,
Prior to that tlme she was County Extension Agent, Home Ecormnics, in Clarmont Cowtty. A
native of Athens County, Miss
Glass llas a bachelor's degree
from Ohio State Un!venilty and
has tbne graduate work at Cor..
nell University • Ethica, New
York.
Th.e third speaker wlll be Miss
Ruth Schultz, noted floriculturist
from Columbus.
All women in Meigs, Gallla.
Athens, and Mason Counties are
weJcome to attend this event
sponsored ltY the Extension Sera
vice and the A:t,eigs Comty Homemakers Council.
The program wUI begin at 10
a.m. with raleistrat:lon apd the

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Holztr . lloBjiJ!II, ,Mr. Evan• Is employed by the Ohio Power
~ Womllng plana are IncomPlete.

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are dressed for a '•nmtown
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two ofu.rn
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test Sllrl11! fashions to be modj&gt;led at Tuesdey's "A' 'i&gt;eclal
£ll,y lor_ Homemakers" being held at Tr!nlcy United Ch h
Christ
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The wardrotie to be model ed 1s
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Twelve Attend
Guild Meeting ·
RACINE - The Racine Wesleyan Service Guild of t h e
Methodl st Church met at t h e
home of Mrs. Alleyne Roes with

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of S&gt;uthern Ohio Is '""Pl ..
mentlng school safecy educ,..
tlon »rosrams by distributing
CCI'Iies of this award winning
Politer to teach childrenpfODer

safezy rules.

Three on Marshall
Honor listings

at the Women's

Army

Corp a

Center. Ft. McClellan
Ala., March 8. 81e received in:
structlon In Army history and
traditlona, administrative proM
cedurea, military justice, first
aid and Oeld tralnlns.

IN&amp;&gt;Et;TS PROJECT - Gerald Tussing, president of the
GallUJolil ~ Jaycees, in&amp;pecta one of two new Jaycee sheJ..
ter houses dOW under construeUon at the Gallia CounQ' Junior
Falr~s. Both structures measure 18 by 34 feet. They
wW be available to area c~rs andpicnikers this summer.

REVEAL AltRESf
COLOGNE, Germany (UPOThe Prosecutor's olfice Satur-. ~ announced the arrest of
fheo LiPPs, a 5S.yeal"oQid
detective on the Cologne Police
force, on war crimes charges.
Authorities said he pl1J3ed a
part in the slaughter of Jews in
southern Russia during World
War D.
DUKE LEAVES

MADRID (UPO- Angler Bid.
cDe I\Jke departed Satarday
ending 8 three-year term as
U.S. Ambassador to ~aln. He
Five Couples Ask n.ne.
llew to London lor a brief stay
~encer Dean Mo&amp;s, 33, Gal.Prior to returning to Washington
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Lieenees lJpolls,
welder, and ~aron K. aa chief of White House
GALUPOIJS - Five c(KI)Ies Mathias, 22, GalliPolis, waitress. ProtocoL
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Prtdo.Y and Saturday In the olllce ol Glllla Counfl' Probate
&lt;;ourt. The)' wore:
Harry Coughenour, Jr., 2{1,
r Gallfpolla, laborer' and Alice
~-*'' Faye .Jorlos, 19, crown Cizy,
Tan, PaBtett~n;d dark color, wash 'n'
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M. Miller, 33, Crown
wear, PoPlin. ~alllabl•
tnick (\rlwr, aed.VlrBinie
YatU) 33, GalllPollo, at

Marriage

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E. Preston, 2'1, Galltpo.
truCk driver, and Darlene
Dillclin, %&amp;, Gallli&gt;ol1s, at

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Pleasant students have beennam~ .
eel to the dean's list at West Vlrllnle Universlzy for the ~rst 80 _

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Cheryl Monroe, student at the
creative arts center; Terry w.
Hall and Donald G, Pullin, both
students In the Sc:hool of .,....

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PHOTOGRAPHY
GROVER'S STUDIO
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FOR SPRING WITH OUR

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THE
PIECE
DIRECT FROM SUNNY FLORIDA

GOLDE,N·Ya&amp;.o~

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·.. iuen oome: !b!ns8ile!nd,iAI•como
· Ulldone," she uld. "I'm afrild
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then amP,Jnt. she ~. ''NoW,
It my nlfl!!t walker. how ,llbout'oome
creep. .. aleop'l'~
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statUI of bad . beell. will _.,.. .~ }ook.
look· ·wttl\!!1, o(lcl'lb find thoro • ~"·
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guaranteed lor.pen111111'!14/ir!
mond value.

low, urdluriied, yet IIIII of Yitalnot see her face", but
&amp;lie waa smlllni- lllel ls
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I thouillt. a:ncl pret\Y, and
, • , ·, ao we walked I foriiiCIII a IDJII·
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of my nurse.
imln; pre"""py. ihebri&amp;llt
o( the chart·area fell upon .
. I laW &amp;lie ~d liCit fit my pic- ..
turpne wa• youila. but &amp;lie was
Her race waa tllln, her

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Artearved Diamond W,.il,, ll~l
moua tor over 100 yean,
this low, low prke. F u U

are one of mtne." Her voice was
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The rummage sale held recently was a big suceess. ReM

frelhments were served to Ute
above and to Etta Mae Hill, Ruth
lUll, VIrginia Roes, Allee Wolfe,
Loraine Dumas and Margarlt
West. The next meeting will be
at the home of Allee Wolte..

Jmlilne nallonally advel~l

Sc:hool· and the Weaver Airline

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nua'ie has a certain number of

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erts, Grace Jfuffman, Clara Mae
Sarsent and Marse Kimbler. The
report from the IIOIII!n4Uns committee wao Biven and llllllrGVecl.
Plans were made to decorate the
cburch (or sunrise services.

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)lJl !lie 10 Dean R. ~vane, son of Nr. eed Ml'" "Lawrence.
EVIDI o( the &amp;ra • Rodney Hoad. MISs :ilamllllit loa gro~

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POS!II CONIISI

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Our Lord.
Taking part were Francis

Matheny, Roote 1, Leon, w. va.,
completed eltibt weeks of basic

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12 members present. Libby
Wilford was In eharp of the.
~rogram enHlled, The Ufe ,,;::

MATHENY
Private Annabel L. Matheny
daua!JU.r of Mr. and Mrs. Roy A:

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JUNE WEDDING PLANNED - Mr. and Mrs. John B,
Hale, ·9! Route 1, VIntOn are anrounclng the engagement and
!lli&gt;I'O&amp;I!h~ Jl!&amp;rriage or their dal!ghtar, iil!rley AM, to Larry
Il, Grolentee, son of )lr. and )Irs, Fred Gr..~e of Route 1,
VIntOn. MI.. llale Is a 1961 graduate of North Gallla lli8h0
SCtmOL Mr. GJ;"Oenlee gracllatad from North Gallla Hllh Sc:hool
in 1961 and Is presently emPloyed at Saginaw Wire Co. Norwalk, Ohio. A. June wedding is being planned.
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»Ieee dress of turqlllii-ueand .
1f00n with black ICCOIIOritland
a white roo"""" cor-A recoption was held !oiJDw.
Ins the weddl111 In the ooc!ll
fOOl!\ of the ehul'Ch. Tho brlcle'a
table wu centered with a thr ....
tlerad weddiu8 eal&lt;e, -ad by
a m!nlau•re bride and SfOCIJIIo
Mill Dana GUimaD and Mia&amp;
Linde BWkburn aerveci'U.. eal&lt;e
and Mill PO!IIIY 81'0\1811 presided
at thuunch boWL
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with blue accoaiqrllo -~ !'al'" '
rlad • boolllll \)1 WbiW ~·

Musewn, Marietta, one of three
BPeakers.
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Nrs. Remley Is a graclllJwo of

RonnY BWI&lt;bora. bnitlloi' of
the 1,_ aenad •• belt Jilin.
The bride'• ~ wOire •a
brow~ ,t,nd or-. paliley print
wool di'&lt;iso with brOWn ieeeooorlea 01\d a yellOw rooe bod cor-

Marietta College, P!Usburgh Ill&gt;'
Sino" Training Sc:hool and the
Arr!e Rogers Sc:hool•of lnlertnr
Doi:oraUng, Plttsbu!Jh.
.
Through the use of alleles and
other visuals she will shoW how
history or tbls area reflected
from the very early time and
craftsmen to present .day. Mrs.
Remley has lived most of her
life in tWs area and h&amp;.s reared
her famlb here. ~e wUI answer

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Shirley Ann Hale

questions.

wearHERE MRS. ROBERT Couch, left, and Mrs. Robert Bowen
two or the comfortable sport dresses which are featured
• Ol'rilll lashlon wardrobe to be modeled Tue
. Trlnlzy United Church of Christ in Pomeroy.
. ciJring the szyle revue at 10:45 a.m. ranse from bathing 8 ult
to ~lneu &amp;ults for ladies to cocktail dresses.
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Mrs. Remley will be Miss Patsy
Glass who is Councy Extension
Agent, Home Economics, in Galli&amp; Counzy, lile has held this
PO:Sltion for the past five yeats,
Prior to that tlme she was County Extension Agent, Home Ecormnics, in Clarmont Cowtty. A
native of Athens County, Miss
Glass llas a bachelor's degree
from Ohio State Un!venilty and
has tbne graduate work at Cor..
nell University • Ethica, New
York.
Th.e third speaker wlll be Miss
Ruth Schultz, noted floriculturist
from Columbus.
All women in Meigs, Gallla.
Athens, and Mason Counties are
weJcome to attend this event
sponsored ltY the Extension Sera
vice and the A:t,eigs Comty Homemakers Council.
The program wUI begin at 10
a.m. with raleistrat:lon apd the

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Holztr . lloBjiJ!II, ,Mr. Evan• Is employed by the Ohio Power
~ Womllng plana are IncomPlete.

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are dressed for a '•nmtown
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outing as they pose in
two ofu.rn
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test Sllrl11! fashions to be modj&gt;led at Tuesdey's "A' 'i&gt;eclal
£ll,y lor_ Homemakers" being held at Tr!nlcy United Ch h
Christ
m Pomeroy.
The wardrotie to be model ed 1s
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urcloan
of
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e Mccau 5 Pattern Co. and the Cotton Prockacers rstitute.
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Twelve Attend
Guild Meeting ·
RACINE - The Racine Wesleyan Service Guild of t h e
Methodl st Church met at t h e
home of Mrs. Alleyne Roes with

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of S&gt;uthern Ohio Is '""Pl ..
mentlng school safecy educ,..
tlon »rosrams by distributing
CCI'Iies of this award winning
Politer to teach childrenpfODer

safezy rules.

Three on Marshall
Honor listings

at the Women's

Army

Corp a

Center. Ft. McClellan
Ala., March 8. 81e received in:
structlon In Army history and
traditlona, administrative proM
cedurea, military justice, first
aid and Oeld tralnlns.

IN&amp;&gt;Et;TS PROJECT - Gerald Tussing, president of the
GallUJolil ~ Jaycees, in&amp;pecta one of two new Jaycee sheJ..
ter houses dOW under construeUon at the Gallia CounQ' Junior
Falr~s. Both structures measure 18 by 34 feet. They
wW be available to area c~rs andpicnikers this summer.

REVEAL AltRESf
COLOGNE, Germany (UPOThe Prosecutor's olfice Satur-. ~ announced the arrest of
fheo LiPPs, a 5S.yeal"oQid
detective on the Cologne Police
force, on war crimes charges.
Authorities said he pl1J3ed a
part in the slaughter of Jews in
southern Russia during World
War D.
DUKE LEAVES

MADRID (UPO- Angler Bid.
cDe I\Jke departed Satarday
ending 8 three-year term as
U.S. Ambassador to ~aln. He
Five Couples Ask n.ne.
llew to London lor a brief stay
~encer Dean Mo&amp;s, 33, Gal.Prior to returning to Washington
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Lieenees lJpolls,
welder, and ~aron K. aa chief of White House
GALUPOIJS - Five c(KI)Ies Mathias, 22, GalliPolis, waitress. ProtocoL
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Prtdo.Y and Saturday In the olllce ol Glllla Counfl' Probate
&lt;;ourt. The)' wore:
Harry Coughenour, Jr., 2{1,
r Gallfpolla, laborer' and Alice
~-*'' Faye .Jorlos, 19, crown Cizy,
Tan, PaBtett~n;d dark color, wash 'n'
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M. Miller, 33, Crown
wear, PoPlin. ~alllabl•
tnick (\rlwr, aed.VlrBinie
YatU) 33, GalllPollo, at

Marriage

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E. Preston, 2'1, Galltpo.
truCk driver, and Darlene
Dillclin, %&amp;, Gallli&gt;ol1s, at

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Pleasant students have beennam~ .
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Cheryl Monroe, student at the
creative arts center; Terry w.
Hall and Donald G, Pullin, both
students In the Sc:hool of .,....

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PHOTOGRAPHY
GROVER'S STUDIO
,liS .....llill St.
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SAFFORD'S STUDIO
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DIRECT FROM SUNNY FLORIDA

GOLDE,N·Ya&amp;.o~

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·.. iuen oome: !b!ns8ile!nd,iAI•como
· Ulldone," she uld. "I'm afrild
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then amP,Jnt. she ~. ''NoW,
It my nlfl!!t walker. how ,llbout'oome
creep. .. aleop'l'~
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statUI of bad . beell. will _.,.. .~ }ook.
look· ·wttl\!!1, o(lcl'lb find thoro • ~"·
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~ vi'ltble..ln c~arme•• -1-: ~.. 1n ·.
be ~!lall· : the ·lcll)eiJclar~•l of•~cor- ..

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4 Kinds

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guaranteed lor.pen111111'!14/ir!
mond value.

low, urdluriied, yet IIIII of Yitalnot see her face", but
&amp;lie waa smlllni- lllel ls
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I thouillt. a:ncl pret\Y, and
, • , ·, ao we walked I foriiiCIII a IDJII·
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of my nurse.
imln; pre"""py. ihebri&amp;llt
o( the chart·area fell upon .
. I laW &amp;lie ~d liCit fit my pic- ..
turpne wa• youila. but &amp;lie was
Her race waa tllln, her

6-Sib.
Avg. lb:'·

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Artearved Diamond W,.il,, ll~l
moua tor over 100 yean,
this low, low prke. F u U

are one of mtne." Her voice was
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ltd. '

The rummage sale held recently was a big suceess. ReM

frelhments were served to Ute
above and to Etta Mae Hill, Ruth
lUll, VIrginia Roes, Allee Wolfe,
Loraine Dumas and Margarlt
West. The next meeting will be
at the home of Allee Wolte..

Jmlilne nallonally advel~l

Sc:hool· and the Weaver Airline

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nua'ie has a certain number of

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Thir~ A•

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erts, Grace Jfuffman, Clara Mae
Sarsent and Marse Kimbler. The
report from the IIOIII!n4Uns committee wao Biven and llllllrGVecl.
Plans were made to decorate the
cburch (or sunrise services.

ear..

)lJl !lie 10 Dean R. ~vane, son of Nr. eed Ml'" "Lawrence.
EVIDI o( the &amp;ra • Rodney Hoad. MISs :ilamllllit loa gro~

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POS!II CONIISI

training

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Our Lord.
Taking part were Francis

Matheny, Roote 1, Leon, w. va.,
completed eltibt weeks of basic

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12 members present. Libby
Wilford was In eharp of the.
~rogram enHlled, The Ufe ,,;::

MATHENY
Private Annabel L. Matheny
daua!JU.r of Mr. and Mrs. Roy A:

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JUNE WEDDING PLANNED - Mr. and Mrs. John B,
Hale, ·9! Route 1, VIntOn are anrounclng the engagement and
!lli&gt;I'O&amp;I!h~ Jl!&amp;rriage or their dal!ghtar, iil!rley AM, to Larry
Il, Grolentee, son of )lr. and )Irs, Fred Gr..~e of Route 1,
VIntOn. MI.. llale Is a 1961 graduate of North Gallla lli8h0
SCtmOL Mr. GJ;"Oenlee gracllatad from North Gallla Hllh Sc:hool
in 1961 and Is presently emPloyed at Saginaw Wire Co. Norwalk, Ohio. A. June wedding is being planned.
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»Ieee dress of turqlllii-ueand .
1f00n with black ICCOIIOritland
a white roo"""" cor-A recoption was held !oiJDw.
Ins the weddl111 In the ooc!ll
fOOl!\ of the ehul'Ch. Tho brlcle'a
table wu centered with a thr ....
tlerad weddiu8 eal&lt;e, -ad by
a m!nlau•re bride and SfOCIJIIo
Mill Dana GUimaD and Mia&amp;
Linde BWkburn aerveci'U.. eal&lt;e
and Mill PO!IIIY 81'0\1811 presided
at thuunch boWL
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WOOdru«' iraiil, In Tlmel Like These.

Tho bualneaslneellna was.,...
dueled by the preoldenl and tho
secretory and treasurer's ,.e.;

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ol $.1 each were received by

Andrea Lynn Seagle
IdA) WEDDING PLANNED- Mr. and Mr" Albert !lcCiny Seagle, of 1315 Krise Circle, LJn::hburg. Va.., annouoce
the qogernent of tllolr .....,...,., Andrea 4m, tu 1..1. ~
aid Keith Shalnblin, .... of llr. and !ln. lllrry I:bDald blln of Alexandri1, Vo. lll&amp;s Seagle Is • It Emory and
Henry College. llr, !Nmblln Is a ~ of Emory and
Henry CoUege and is ~ with tile Unltad states Air
Force. The we&lt;kllng will be oo eveot of ~ 25 at Celltenal')'
M-st Church, I.Yn&lt;llllurio Vo. Ronald Is tile grandson of
Mrs. Edith Siamblin and die late James !laamblln Sr., ot
Cbeshire, and llr. and llr" ADen Hughes of llllddleport.

Gallipolis Guiding ML
Speaker, Dr. John Groth
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to make money were
III)Tan West. - ·
Dr. G- tpilloCBIIlel!nl dl5aiJoecl, and a rummage sale
decldod UJIOII. It will be
few year&amp; ot a ddll's ile illlll beld
April
26 and 27 at tho Betchlldren' s dlleillf&amp;
. _ 'lt'l,)' a

!.fro. Kenneth · .,...;.
dent, called tbe ned ire 1D 1r-

Ross Bakery.
Mrs. Jemlfer Utlletoo was
taken into the eiW as a n e w

OCSEA Business
AAeeting Set
For April I

member.
RefreEtlment&amp; were served by
the hostess. Door prize was won
by Mrs. Jim Unroe.
The meetinB next month will
be beld at tile home of Mrs.
Ral)ll Belville, Chelll1re.

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ly buslneso meetlns ortlte
Chapter of 111e ado ClvU
ee Employees As~
will be held M~, AprU 1,
at 7:30 p.m. In the East llall
firol fioor at GSI.
GALLIPOLIS -

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Bridal Shower
Held for Former
Janet Kemper

All per sons who are on t h e

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Faye

Wster, by Mrs. Hazel
HarmaD; Baptism of tile HolY
Spirit, by Allee Whitley; Strength
trom tile Holy Spirit, by MrL
Jessie lb.lchlns, and Prayer for
tho Holy ~rlt, by Mrs. Baker.
The meeting was closed by

Building Plans
Discussed At
PTO Meeting
GALLIPOLIS- Reports of tile
last sdtool board meeting were
diKtnoed at the AddsvU!e PTO

Kemper,

Mrs.

Amy

ette and chUdren, Tommy and
Terry, Mrs. Ann bnley, Mrs.
Mildred Fish, Mrs. Jud)' Fuller,
Mrs.
Persinger, M I a s
Debbie Persinger. Mrs. Brenda
Callihan, Mrs. Vlrglnla Fuller,

at a surprise

JIIIJ'b' hald recently In Colum-

n.za1

bus, Several members or the
family from Galllpolls attended.
Mrs. ~e Neal opresoed
. ;, tllanks to all the captslns and
,. •• · -, 'IIOrkero Who helped with t h e
heart fLnl drive,

Mrs. Curley Kemper, Mrs. Olive Kemper, Miss Gloria KemStanley L. Evans, Heclgewood per, 'Mrs. Myrtle Kemper, Mrs.
Dr., and grandaoo, Stanley, left Nettle Carter, Mrs. Claud Mason, Mrs. RosemSI')' Neal, and
this week for a vacation trip to
Mn. David Pickens.
Mexico. Stanley' slsmlly wUI visMrs. Kate Da\i)er, M r s.
It tllelr grandmother, Mrs. StanRuth Fuller and Mrs. OWe a.rnloy Evans and with Mr. and Mrs.
ette were hostel&amp;eB ror the evenRobert Evans, Rio Grande, while
Ing.
tbelr father iB in Mexico.
Door prize waa won by Mr1.
Margl Footer Is spending !he
weokend in' Clnclnoatl with Ann Olive Kemper. Two p.me prizwere won by Mrs. Nettie
ai'4 Jan Lolli, sludent• at 111e "carter
and Matt Kemper.
, Ulllveroily ol Clnelmatl.
Those Blbllng glltl were, Mro.
; Sit. Thomas E. Guthrie has
Ira
Galloway, Mrs. Lawrence
:~ beeo liJIInding a month wUh his
Greene,
Mrs. Cllarles Wa· r d,
Jll!llller, Mrs. Mar, Cordell of
Mrs.
Douglas
Ka7ser, Mrs. Tom
Bidwell. Set. Guthrie hi• beeo In
Vietnam tor tour months and Runion, Mrs. Walter Neal, Miss
wW be ping .back to Vietnam In Belt1 ilddmo,.., Mro. Emlly !llltcheU, Mrs. Grace McCormick,
April.
Mrs. Earl Prose. Mrs. l'oiiiiY
Patter BOn, Mrs. Maey Ann
Wood, Mrs. George Miller, !1111
Dol&gt; Sehsefilng, Miss C o n n le
Cl'Ois, Mrs. Lena HIIIJII11a1Ci1,

0!1 COURSE BEING OI'FERm
An ado Ulllverllt;y Extenlion
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Harcleslf,
Couno onlnterperoonal CommuMr. and Mrs. lilove Noble, Bill
will be ol!erOd I o r
Mallhew1, 'Ed Edelblute, Mrl.
hours credit at Dap.m. Tburo- =·~rape, and Mn. Pam

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Wiseman ot'ililo Englllh and
deparllii~ ~wll}' be tile

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CREST
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pve the treuurer' a report.
Plans for extending 111e scllool
w1nl were ctiscussed.

Musical Program
Presented For
Vinton PTC

BIU liboekley and lreasurer'a

report waa read

by

Mro. Bill

~clde.

The program was under tl\8
dlrectlOD ol Mrs. Carrie Dale,

mus1clnlt:r1lctor. The mulic pre.
- . d was 111at pre11aled at
Athms.
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Tho next meeting will be wl111
William Northup and mullc will
be presented by 111e Nort11 GalliB Rand.

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MIBIII J - and Joyce An·
der1011 were recently entertaSn..
04 wltll a 8Ull&gt;rlse blrtiJclay par·
11 liven In their at tllelr
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aelmowledged the Jllls,
.Those attondinl Wel'eMrs.Ora
. Anderf'l'o Mr, and Mrs. Alfred •
BurtM; Mra.- lliriluol Dexter
·
~. Marl.,., llr. "':''~~,,·;
a.u;)-··Holllnlliead,
Mrl. ....~•.:•
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C!IIIY.
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VINTON - A IV&gt;II1lnating oommiiU!o .... appolnted to select •
arste of ollleera for t h •
1968-G seboo1 year at tile Vlntm PTC meetinB hold r.contly.
!Irs. Eleellor White presided
over lho meetlns wltlcll. was attended by 21 members. i!eere-'
taey' a report was given by Mrs.

'.

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REG.
$1.09

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meetlns. Principal !ller .
ley !lleets opeood 111e meetlns

Lon!' s Pn.Yer In IIIIIIRI for del.hr&lt;P s Pra.ver in unt son f o r
devotions.
Mrs. Delbert Cla,y read t ~ e
minutes. Mrs. llo!rell LaBieler

sPuws · ·..'·

TooTHPASTES .

GLEEM

.

-

1

Further dotallo can b&lt;i'~.'
' pet 1A •1'80!· ...a by calling the lloizll' SetidOJ, dirson, llclullaa Bu- eed
tDial · colt o1 ., Or Nursing. Dovls llall '' · ':· . :• &lt;ltael CalfY,
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Sexton, Mrs. Barbara Kemper,
and son Mall, Mrs. Allee ~­
guo, Mrs. Elvin Neal, Mro. Helen King, Mrs. Be1l1 Large, Miss
Beclcy Klns. Mrs. MSI')' a.m.

Mrs. Willard Austin was tile

!

-.a

Attending were Mrs. Lucille mentl were served.
Voreb, Miss JoanDa Voreb, Mrs.
Lowell Kemper, Mia&amp; Fra'nces

a!..

1118• of honor

teen. Forty-two ~shine calla
were reported and me visitation tD 111e GSI at Ga!Upolhi.
A visltat!Oil by Goorge S1do
wei~ a ml&amp;sionar1 !rom Korea, 1&amp; anticipated in tiJe near
More and tho Soclecy to
pre- him wiih a
of
cash at that time.
Two new members were ac:kl-ed to the m.-llhlp roll. The
program _.e.t with acripblre

GALLIPOLIS_ Abridal"'-·
A nominating commiiU!o was
er was given for Mrs. J a n e t appolnted. Miss Audrey Davia,
(Kemper) ~llller at tho ~ring- Mrs. Dan Stidham and Mrs. Arfleld Grange, recently. The gift ' len Brown will serve on tile comtable was decorated wilh yellow miiU!o.
and blue, a side table hold a paIt was decided the children
per pitcher. A large long table would have IIU))el'Vialon In the
was covered with a lace table- £YI1l cturln&amp; the next PTO meetelolll which held a paper boll. lng.
A c:ake with the lnscrJDtion "Best
The guest speaker was M r a.
Wlohes Janet and Pat" and a dec- Pearl llaUield, public health
oralloo of a horseshoe, and punch oorse. !lie spoke on publlchealtll
were served, after the honoree services.
opened and acknowledged h 0 r
!llerlll!' Sheets' fifth grade
m:r+
won the room ·count. Refre!lh..

• ReaoluUon Committee are asked tu meet one-ball hour earlier.
The Reaolutloo Committee
allks an.v public employee wtto
hal a IIOIIIId reoolutlon that they
wOuld like br&lt;lll!ht to 111e attention or !he state convention to
please be present to present It
10 It can be put In the convention CatalOIIUO.
Tbls lnduclea all public employeeo, otate, ~. nnmldpal ·or aebools. There Will be
prlzeo, eoterta1mnellt and
refjell!ments.
Oilier lmjiOrt8llt buslneos Is
on !he agenda. All oom~: ' mlilee• pleaoe be road)' to re: .' port.

_

A gel-well card WIS signed
by all for Mr&amp;. MatUe Chas-

Urln&amp;

L - tM7's I'O)JOrt. MrL Joe 1'11111devoUoos
tho evenal! llln.

~

is,

111e ooelel;y.
Members- tofllmlallmeat
for church fellow!bll&gt; meals and
lunches !llmlahed for M.-ot
people, a serrice Width tbia 10dety performs for bereaved
meni&gt;ers and friend&amp; mthe ds)'
o1 runerala. Meat Ia to be paid
for from wscs trea'""'l'-

reading. Oilier readings , ....,

GALLIPIJUI - Dr. J o b.u dor. Mrs. Richard Fulks road
the trasurer•a report, aDd Mrs.
Groth .... post """"'"" 1'111'
the Mardt meetbtg af the Eiill- 11aiJ6 BelvUio road tile oeere-

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Gramlllli

the -OJ).

lmina~er.MrL .
WOOdru«' iraiil, In Tlmel Like These.

Tho bualneaslneellna was.,...
dueled by the preoldenl and tho
secretory and treasurer's ,.e.;

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ports were glv~ Two donatlmo
ol $.1 each were received by

Andrea Lynn Seagle
IdA) WEDDING PLANNED- Mr. and Mr" Albert !lcCiny Seagle, of 1315 Krise Circle, LJn::hburg. Va.., annouoce
the qogernent of tllolr .....,...,., Andrea 4m, tu 1..1. ~
aid Keith Shalnblin, .... of llr. and !ln. lllrry I:bDald blln of Alexandri1, Vo. lll&amp;s Seagle Is • It Emory and
Henry College. llr, !Nmblln Is a ~ of Emory and
Henry CoUege and is ~ with tile Unltad states Air
Force. The we&lt;kllng will be oo eveot of ~ 25 at Celltenal')'
M-st Church, I.Yn&lt;llllurio Vo. Ronald Is tile grandson of
Mrs. Edith Siamblin and die late James !laamblln Sr., ot
Cbeshire, and llr. and llr" ADen Hughes of llllddleport.

Gallipolis Guiding ML
Speaker, Dr. John Groth
Go....,. _.,

U,OUs
Illi• beld Ill tile -

m ,...

ror

to make money were
III)Tan West. - ·
Dr. G- tpilloCBIIlel!nl dl5aiJoecl, and a rummage sale
decldod UJIOII. It will be
few year&amp; ot a ddll's ile illlll beld
April
26 and 27 at tho Betchlldren' s dlleillf&amp;
. _ 'lt'l,)' a

!.fro. Kenneth · .,...;.
dent, called tbe ned ire 1D 1r-

Ross Bakery.
Mrs. Jemlfer Utlletoo was
taken into the eiW as a n e w

OCSEA Business
AAeeting Set
For April I

member.
RefreEtlment&amp; were served by
the hostess. Door prize was won
by Mrs. Jim Unroe.
The meetinB next month will
be beld at tile home of Mrs.
Ral)ll Belville, Chelll1re.

Ill'

The regular
ly buslneso meetlns ortlte
Chapter of 111e ado ClvU
ee Employees As~
will be held M~, AprU 1,
at 7:30 p.m. In the East llall
firol fioor at GSI.
GALLIPOLIS -

S

Bridal Shower
Held for Former
Janet Kemper

All per sons who are on t h e

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Faye

Wster, by Mrs. Hazel
HarmaD; Baptism of tile HolY
Spirit, by Allee Whitley; Strength
trom tile Holy Spirit, by MrL
Jessie lb.lchlns, and Prayer for
tho Holy ~rlt, by Mrs. Baker.
The meeting was closed by

Building Plans
Discussed At
PTO Meeting
GALLIPOLIS- Reports of tile
last sdtool board meeting were
diKtnoed at the AddsvU!e PTO

Kemper,

Mrs.

Amy

ette and chUdren, Tommy and
Terry, Mrs. Ann bnley, Mrs.
Mildred Fish, Mrs. Jud)' Fuller,
Mrs.
Persinger, M I a s
Debbie Persinger. Mrs. Brenda
Callihan, Mrs. Vlrglnla Fuller,

at a surprise

JIIIJ'b' hald recently In Colum-

n.za1

bus, Several members or the
family from Galllpolls attended.
Mrs. ~e Neal opresoed
. ;, tllanks to all the captslns and
,. •• · -, 'IIOrkero Who helped with t h e
heart fLnl drive,

Mrs. Curley Kemper, Mrs. Olive Kemper, Miss Gloria KemStanley L. Evans, Heclgewood per, 'Mrs. Myrtle Kemper, Mrs.
Dr., and grandaoo, Stanley, left Nettle Carter, Mrs. Claud Mason, Mrs. RosemSI')' Neal, and
this week for a vacation trip to
Mn. David Pickens.
Mexico. Stanley' slsmlly wUI visMrs. Kate Da\i)er, M r s.
It tllelr grandmother, Mrs. StanRuth Fuller and Mrs. OWe a.rnloy Evans and with Mr. and Mrs.
ette were hostel&amp;eB ror the evenRobert Evans, Rio Grande, while
Ing.
tbelr father iB in Mexico.
Door prize waa won by Mr1.
Margl Footer Is spending !he
weokend in' Clnclnoatl with Ann Olive Kemper. Two p.me prizwere won by Mrs. Nettie
ai'4 Jan Lolli, sludent• at 111e "carter
and Matt Kemper.
, Ulllveroily ol Clnelmatl.
Those Blbllng glltl were, Mro.
; Sit. Thomas E. Guthrie has
Ira
Galloway, Mrs. Lawrence
:~ beeo liJIInding a month wUh his
Greene,
Mrs. Cllarles Wa· r d,
Jll!llller, Mrs. Mar, Cordell of
Mrs.
Douglas
Ka7ser, Mrs. Tom
Bidwell. Set. Guthrie hi• beeo In
Vietnam tor tour months and Runion, Mrs. Walter Neal, Miss
wW be ping .back to Vietnam In Belt1 ilddmo,.., Mro. Emlly !llltcheU, Mrs. Grace McCormick,
April.
Mrs. Earl Prose. Mrs. l'oiiiiY
Patter BOn, Mrs. Maey Ann
Wood, Mrs. George Miller, !1111
Dol&gt; Sehsefilng, Miss C o n n le
Cl'Ois, Mrs. Lena HIIIJII11a1Ci1,

0!1 COURSE BEING OI'FERm
An ado Ulllverllt;y Extenlion
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Harcleslf,
Couno onlnterperoonal CommuMr. and Mrs. lilove Noble, Bill
will be ol!erOd I o r
Mallhew1, 'Ed Edelblute, Mrl.
hours credit at Dap.m. Tburo- =·~rape, and Mn. Pam

.

Wiseman ot'ililo Englllh and
deparllii~ ~wll}' be tile

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.. ,. cred_
w!lhoat

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CREST
COLGAU

pve the treuurer' a report.
Plans for extending 111e scllool
w1nl were ctiscussed.

Musical Program
Presented For
Vinton PTC

BIU liboekley and lreasurer'a

report waa read

by

Mro. Bill

~clde.

The program was under tl\8
dlrectlOD ol Mrs. Carrie Dale,

mus1clnlt:r1lctor. The mulic pre.
- . d was 111at pre11aled at
Athms.
,
Tho next meeting will be wl111
William Northup and mullc will
be presented by 111e Nort11 GalliB Rand.

USTERINE

MIBIII J - and Joyce An·
der1011 were recently entertaSn..
04 wltll a 8Ull&gt;rlse blrtiJclay par·
11 liven In their at tllelr
bumo. , Relre~a of homeDildo lee creem and cake W.re

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83c MULTIPLE •. .. ..... 7 '.... ••....•.••.•

1.57 .,__.._ __,_99_c_.
REG.$4.94

LADIES
SHIFT
DRESSES

2.77

\

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CASUAL
SHOES

1.00

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Broken Slfet

DUPONT
SATIN SHEEN
ENAMEL

48.78

RUG

'ONJ,y
·

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ROOM SIZE - - --

REG. $68.00

'&lt;I~ .

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T0$3.91

SHIRTS

49 94
•

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15 TO SELL

Boys D\ING.u&amp;s

57·/t.
~

RIG. 2 FOR SUO

LongSIMve

SHfiTS

I•S.7

12TOSELL

REG.$1.49

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~2.98 RAIN ;COATS ........ . (4)::, .

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$1.98 to $2157 WOMENs

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c' DR.-J~~SE
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67urid i!:OO. ~LO $fliRTS .' .'. , ~~

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$3.44!ind$4.44 WOMiNS ' · . , ..," 1 ;~
ILOUSE,S . .- : ... . .• ·• . . . . . . . (24)

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Sl~t~14only -

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CONSOLE ONLY

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PATCHWORK
ROCKER

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Shlltl .

REG. $69.9!1

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REG. $2.49 Qt.

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BOYS SHORT .
SLEEVE SHIRTS

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CHILDREN$·AND
MENS LARGE

REG. He SIZE

REG. $1.98 ·

VITAMINS

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76c
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1.48 CHEWAILES , ...... , . . . . • . . .. . . • . . n•·'\

LADIES
BLOUSES

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VIJ.UES T0$2.91

REG. $29.95
NYLON

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served.
- . e s opeoodand
aelmowledged the Jllls,
.Those attondinl Wel'eMrs.Ora
. Anderf'l'o Mr, and Mrs. Alfred •
BurtM; Mra.- lliriluol Dexter
·
~. Marl.,., llr. "':''~~,,·;
a.u;)-··Holllnlliead,
Mrl. ....~•.:•
111m
C!IIIY.
Ml11 Wyoma

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SEAMLESS

6 ONLy
SURPRISE PARTY GIVEN

REG. LOW

'

40NLY

VINTON - A IV&gt;II1lnating oommiiU!o .... appolnted to select •
arste of ollleera for t h •
1968-G seboo1 year at tile Vlntm PTC meetinB hold r.contly.
!Irs. Eleellor White presided
over lho meetlns wltlcll. was attended by 21 members. i!eere-'
taey' a report was given by Mrs.

'.

64~

REG.
$1.09

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hg.95c

meetlns. Principal !ller .
ley !lleets opeood 111e meetlns

Lon!' s Pn.Yer In IIIIIIRI for del.hr&lt;P s Pra.ver in unt son f o r
devotions.
Mrs. Delbert Cla,y read t ~ e
minutes. Mrs. llo!rell LaBieler

sPuws · ·..'·

TooTHPASTES .

GLEEM

.

-

1

Further dotallo can b&lt;i'~.'
' pet 1A •1'80!· ...a by calling the lloizll' SetidOJ, dirson, llclullaa Bu- eed
tDial · colt o1 ., Or Nursing. Dovls llall '' · ':· . :• &lt;ltael CalfY,
·. '

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recent

.

Sexton, Mrs. Barbara Kemper,
and son Mall, Mrs. Allee ~­
guo, Mrs. Elvin Neal, Mro. Helen King, Mrs. Be1l1 Large, Miss
Beclcy Klns. Mrs. MSI')' a.m.

Mrs. Willard Austin was tile

!

-.a

Attending were Mrs. Lucille mentl were served.
Voreb, Miss JoanDa Voreb, Mrs.
Lowell Kemper, Mia&amp; Fra'nces

a!..

1118• of honor

teen. Forty-two ~shine calla
were reported and me visitation tD 111e GSI at Ga!Upolhi.
A visltat!Oil by Goorge S1do
wei~ a ml&amp;sionar1 !rom Korea, 1&amp; anticipated in tiJe near
More and tho Soclecy to
pre- him wiih a
of
cash at that time.
Two new members were ac:kl-ed to the m.-llhlp roll. The
program _.e.t with acripblre

GALLIPOLIS_ Abridal"'-·
A nominating commiiU!o was
er was given for Mrs. J a n e t appolnted. Miss Audrey Davia,
(Kemper) ~llller at tho ~ring- Mrs. Dan Stidham and Mrs. Arfleld Grange, recently. The gift ' len Brown will serve on tile comtable was decorated wilh yellow miiU!o.
and blue, a side table hold a paIt was decided the children
per pitcher. A large long table would have IIU))el'Vialon In the
was covered with a lace table- £YI1l cturln&amp; the next PTO meetelolll which held a paper boll. lng.
A c:ake with the lnscrJDtion "Best
The guest speaker was M r a.
Wlohes Janet and Pat" and a dec- Pearl llaUield, public health
oralloo of a horseshoe, and punch oorse. !lie spoke on publlchealtll
were served, after the honoree services.
opened and acknowledged h 0 r
!llerlll!' Sheets' fifth grade
m:r+
won the room ·count. Refre!lh..

• ReaoluUon Committee are asked tu meet one-ball hour earlier.
The Reaolutloo Committee
allks an.v public employee wtto
hal a IIOIIIId reoolutlon that they
wOuld like br&lt;lll!ht to 111e attention or !he state convention to
please be present to present It
10 It can be put In the convention CatalOIIUO.
Tbls lnduclea all public employeeo, otate, ~. nnmldpal ·or aebools. There Will be
prlzeo, eoterta1mnellt and
refjell!ments.
Oilier lmjiOrt8llt buslneos Is
on !he agenda. All oom~: ' mlilee• pleaoe be road)' to re: .' port.

_

A gel-well card WIS signed
by all for Mr&amp;. MatUe Chas-

Urln&amp;

L - tM7's I'O)JOrt. MrL Joe 1'11111devoUoos
tho evenal! llln.

~

is,

111e ooelel;y.
Members- tofllmlallmeat
for church fellow!bll&gt; meals and
lunches !llmlahed for M.-ot
people, a serrice Width tbia 10dety performs for bereaved
meni&gt;ers and friend&amp; mthe ds)'
o1 runerala. Meat Ia to be paid
for from wscs trea'""'l'-

reading. Oilier readings , ....,

GALLIPIJUI - Dr. J o b.u dor. Mrs. Richard Fulks road
the trasurer•a report, aDd Mrs.
Groth .... post """"'"" 1'111'
the Mardt meetbtg af the Eiill- 11aiJ6 BelvUio road tile oeere-

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BY ROBEHT AH!ER
• Diu lhia fact and siw theoe p,...
PARis (U~ - T~elntetni: pie .
St,atue lD the' ttLF,•
ilona! ~ •Tennio Fodentlon Borotra oolil,
.. , .
'
.aocond POIDt Wia ID.•sivo
. "OPtb':i:'fOanla, Which , will Pit """h ~ IBSO&lt;:iatlon *'!JDn'.,_lt"}gamst
i ~ ,ID otpnize ittel! and ·the
. , l)ut
.:OillllfOI!Ii'\41 ~lal) 1m.;~ \li"WU! , ~"BBrlll of players
til th~umber o" .nriua(~ ' the w~ it, ilea!rts,
'' tou~ts, It olio Ptlmlt•.
'l'bl• !iao the main conceo~ion
·aiAieiJt:to ~etthlthatatotuaen&lt;L . tn the· Bridoh. A new c...,ry
··1r. ~~ • tbem tournament• Of
of 11 riW[atered'' ,pll.yers wu ....
:&gt; • tlielr OWJil' ir·oeto UP ·a "reel~ •· towshed, '...Wever, conttary tn
tered P~ers~ Clti&amp;O'J'Iorpl~ Bridsh wlshoa,
,
(
ero wiD do not ...-n.thetr living , . "Thlo new category, llorotra
'··'froln tennlo but do rili:eiV. cOQ&gt;o said, "wW hlclude p~era wiD
ponsa&amp;n.
·, · • • ' . .r. not .llrniog a !uU time u..
The _ , tournomelltJ, hoWe"' 1ng froln tennis, but who receive
er, are -~ to Include t011o lllOJlOy lor tho tourlliD!enta in
nis' "bll lour'\ - tho t!Dited which they pJ~.
THIS TRIO of baUen eODiprlaei· the ltortiag oulield for the lloltoa Red Sox, delelldlog
StataoLWID)~~n, . Fr6co \ll!d "It wUI enable the loilerlllon
Amerleaa LeaJiie. ollalliplon. Carl Yutrzemall Ia left fteld, Re4P. Smhh 1D ctater
Austrlilill'chllll!illoitthlpo,
to be oincore lor the Orst time
and
Tony Coalgllaro In ,.,ht are ahowa i\V&amp;Itlng their 1111'111 Ia the baltlaJ eage.
Tho;Xl;'l'r liaJiecl the de.;islon in many yearo, b;r acknowledging
NEW YORK (UPI) - D I c k attack IIIU! 28 points, 22 Ill U!om
ao a 'l!li(Orlc llloment lor world a w~ !act: You cennot
Barnett ocorod. 11 of his 21 iD the Orst heir. WUt Clwnbor. 68-06 haUI!me lead .... l!eid ..
11111111&amp;. &amp;bert KeUeher, head of be a lllP player without 'Pending
J)llinta in Ute last .....-tor Setur. laiD led FblllldOJpda With 23 87-79 advantaae lftor thno 1101'·
tho U.s.·· .LaWJ) Tennis Aasoct.. oo much dme train!ng thet you
~ to poco tho New York Knick- 1&gt;01nta. While Clot Walker and locla.'
lion, agreed, thol/ih It varied a need llnai\Cial conwenlllion."
orbockero tn a 107 - 98 victory Hal Greer added 20 lllleco.
The leoma lD lhe 111111
bit froln the American proPOsal,
The third decision of them~
over the lnjucy-rldcDed Fblladel- • Walt Fruier of the Knickers .IIID&gt;e todayatPIJUacloiJibfa•aeo...,'· ·
"We acbleve a lot o! things 1ng created a "limited number
phla 76ors end Ito thetr Ealtern JQ!Ied a In hll r1a1rt cal! V-flall.
In a ahorter time dian IPP8Cted of '09en' tennis tournament.••
Divlalon playofl oorloo at two midway lllrouall tho. IOOOnd per.
and 1 can ·iey It was a good do. lor both amateurs and pro!os1 llpleco.
rame
loci end wUI be out of action lode!.
clsion, .. ' ' u,~ alid. '
. sillnals.
DAYTON (IJPO - An area School.
Bamott, hitting on long Jump lnltely, Tho 76ora, who alroa&lt;lf
Del ' ' o !rOill 47 countrloo
civil righto lll'OUP Slturday
The .Probotlon doeo oot CUI"
aboto, clocked tor six In a row have lost B!Jiy ClnJinallam lilth
mot · "
the ~
the
aoked Gov. Jameo A. IIIDdeo to tall any athletics at ~. so asaociatod, be made . . _ aa Now York bold of! 0 leto a broken wrilland have Jacl&lt;1011
c
· · ship of Glorgid di ·st. Mount Soores 24, ·
aboUBh the governing authority OHSAA CoJIIIIIIssillner P a u I slble to tho State illl&gt;artment 76or rally to lead 99441iith le11 end Chamberlain p1111ng liiU! m.
.fluo oi'IW,y, Theprinctpll.fllure West W'll18, 95-88
u, 811 two minuteal'tllloiJiing. With Jurleo, loll the oervlcoa Ill Weiof the Ohio Hllh School Athlet- Landio said it was a "w~• of E&lt;llca&amp;n.
at ·the ~-ineBt!Jw, how~tr, waa
"
!loco
no
member
o!
the
the
acoro standing at 9946, Lu- 1y Jones, who Injured hia knee
1c Association (OHSAA),
that th"'e could be further acINiltANAPOL!S, Ind. (UPI) F"""hniln Jean Borotrs, now
OHSAA ~as received IIPPDint.. dua JackiOII wu louled, b u t In tho IOOOnd holf.
The call from FORCE &lt;Freetaken 11 any incidents occur
l'io&amp;presf4ent of the ILTF, He Rick Mount o! Poxd&amp;e and Run
ment by the .-utlve or leeJ.. mlsoed three attempta to make
Fblladelpbia jumped of! tn a
dom,
~rtunity,
Rights,
Cit!during
the periDd of Probllion.
IIIIIJl8iecl to Persuade almost "" Critdi!!eid of C81l!ornia sparked zen&amp;hlp and Equality)' came in The loiter
'Jilek 5.0 lead betoro Read hit a
to Rhodes Silted ill lative branch of govo11111ent, two loul llhota.
ory delegate to give UP IIOille of the West College All.&amp;rs to a a letter maned tD the Governor Part:
and therefore ionotre81JDnslble
Then, with the l!Dicha iapos- Jlllllper. Bellllll¥ .PIIIIi&gt;t,Kait:ka
Ito araumenta In order tn reach 95.311 victory over the Eaat Sotto the citizens of the atale, we eoallon, and only throe IOOOnda ahead to ~ 'llltli 5:07 'I&gt; ., in
"We urge you to exercise all
urday In a prelimlnlry to u. S, Seturday, accord1ng to Jessie
the Wlllllmouo COIIIPromloe.
cannot see how it is Polllble remalnlngontho24-IOCOndciock. U!o OrB! pefiDd whm he jcored
Tho nr~. maJor declolon OJ,ympic baokethall triolo Ulis Gooding, tamPOrary chairman o1 the power you have as chief lor it to legally mandata""' Barnett toloed 1a a ialg20.foot loadlnga!allbreahllld""aloul.
coming waok· In
N. o! the sroUP. He aald the BI'OUP execudve of the state tn !m- li'.orit.Y over any Public achool jlool&lt; llhot to breah fllo76orrolly, ed. With Bellllll¥ IIUI1PiYiillt b o
reach¥ ".il' to maintain the M.
il COIIt&gt;rlsed of rll!'reaontadves mediately relieve all Public
.&lt;· lllllltl1l/; , f~s and ·category or
ill this slate,"
Wilt Bellamy led tho New York scoring, the Knlcka rai&gt;ad to a
o1
other community orpniz~ ochools in this Bl8le froln au aaalro
Mount
led
the
West
charge
in
·p~or 0 . and to ,give those ployThe letter added that the
U!o IOcond hall, SCOrlna a PIIIO· &amp;ns.
enck&gt;r any autllorit,y to be ll'l,..
. .' ·. era otrlojll.,tournament8o·
FORCE alao aoked IIIDdes to erned In any marmer by orders
_.,. · ·~ ..,There are mW!on.s of Peo- hiall 24 polnto bo!ore loul!ng out
the """ailed out our great state Would be
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with 3:20 to pi~, Crilchtleid'o direct the atlor._tnoral to or dirtcdvos
. pie around the world
invesdpta
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OIISAA
llld"Seok
Ohio
High
School
Athledc
Asao.
Ooor generolln the wan.
nls lor Ploaoure,
the action against
&gt;them !fM;"""I!I, llle,, cillion.
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WBI Creditad with
11
hio' In their tide."
We further rlfllt that all
helping
the West's
Alter trte Probation was ~.. •. . 1 , (. ,. · &lt;~~·­
· 'The uie o! 'Ohio' In tho title areas of PhYSical educa&amp;n and cloaed at ml&lt;koek, Umbar and
BOUND
comeback victory, r:
AKRON (UP!) - ~. Wfau P~er, scored 730 POiDtS and In
Ohio (UPI)
Pete Marovich of Louiolana !mpUeo o!flclal ltata IIPPI'Oval athletlos, including alltaachors, ~n olncWo, including lla,)'o
or
Lllve
11a11,
O&gt;Preslllld
shock
webb,
26, • ~ !otter- 11lo 186~3 oea110n oerved as
or
aanc&amp;n
•
or
their
existence,
coaches
and
athledc
directors
Sebool' 1 T 0 m state, P!~!ng lor tbe East, was
which
we
find
contrary
to
fact,"
at
the
ac&amp;n.
man and standout guard, cb1ne trkiPIIIn. hel!&gt;!ng the ZIPo tn
UP! All.(lhlo oflenalve' voted U!l&gt; ramo• a "Star !If Stirs"
a letter of Inion! pi award. lolari)ich lhared ~Coring the letter atated.
his colleeJltl CI&amp;O Piayq ~· c011t&gt;Ua a ZZ-3 mark, one of the
"Your
immediate
attention
hero,
Saturdo,y ....... _
state tinlver ... ' hobo~' fcl!' the Eaal lilth T o m
bolt ill the 68-year hillory of
ed to 011 the l!oad coachlna ba~ at AU,
,.....,.., andwelslia224 .}!DerW!nlde of Tennellee, each wW oUeviata tho IIIOnstrous
_- at AkroJ1 Vnlveroley, his
PtUna 16.
Althougil this wW be Wlbb's
alma mater.
Orst hllad coaching usipnont,
told,
I
Dr, Norman P, Auburn, AU he oervod as a graclJateuais)o
The letter came in wake of
pru!dent, aold he wW roc...,. ant under Ed Jucktr at tinlvertho OHSAA•s Probltion on LO.Y·
LONDON (IJPI) - Snawing
alty o1 Cincinnati and wao an
If the Light Blues hadn't boat- mend tn the board of
ton Donbar High, a PredomiOxford'o three • year wlmlng en Oxford, It Is likely that they that Webb, a nadve ot *r1Dii- .,.IBiant coach at Ohio State
,..ny Nerro ochool.
llreah, Cambridge ea811y rowed ...Wd have been declared the Deld Twp,, near bore, be lliiDed' tlnlverolty under Fred TIJior
~ was Placed on
to succeed Tony Lateru, Who for two years.
to a three and &lt;X!e.flal! length
.
Ilon tilroillib DeXI achool year vlciory saturday in U!e 114th winners on a diiiQialiftcet!nc. retired 11&gt; enter Private busiLatzera'a teams cOJqJUed an
Oxford strayed "0111 Of Btation''
lfter I cilaturllariet, lD Which ' Vnlveralty Boat ~co.
ness.
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overall record of 168-.'it and his
twice
during
the
raee
and
drew
lllo Pti'IOrul were ltabbod ,and
Dr. Webb will •tiP UP to the l&lt;juadli won three Ohio ~....
. Cambrldp covered the four.
oaveral othero beaten, bl'Oha out mile, 374-yat'd Thomas River a warnini lor nearly colild!ng tq&gt; POat after
as an ence tltles.
liiU!· the elliht-man Cambridp
fi&gt;llow~Jw a toUflllment pme couroe in 18 minutes, 22 aec- lholl
a88iltant baskotball coach to
Marcti 1 With Beaverereek High ondo.
OxfOrd captain John llock- Laterza since Sept. 1. 1967. In
BIOco of llarUord, cam_, &lt;X!e of addl&amp;n to hia coachlna doty, ·
•
the two Americana on the llork Webb oloo Wll Ill asoiotant
proreoaor of educa&amp;n.
Blue crew, B11111bled by uBinc a
The trustees are 11&gt; meat
"taterpUiart ur~ with
allerneto m8mbera of U!e crew Aj)rll 17 tD act on tho recom.
oeeled iln oppoaita aides of the mendation.
Webb, WID olarred on U!t AU
. boat. New York' 1 Bill Fink. who
wai a former Yale oarsman a- Cll88 court froln 1959 to 1963,
the Orst p~er recruited
lm.'f' - BockBIOco, .... t he waa~
When tho latter suooi!O!t ~... '"' the Oxford
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BY ROBEHT AH!ER
• Diu lhia fact and siw theoe p,...
PARis (U~ - T~elntetni: pie .
St,atue lD the' ttLF,•
ilona! ~ •Tennio Fodentlon Borotra oolil,
.. , .
'
.aocond POIDt Wia ID.•sivo
. "OPtb':i:'fOanla, Which , will Pit """h ~ IBSO&lt;:iatlon *'!JDn'.,_lt"}gamst
i ~ ,ID otpnize ittel! and ·the
. , l)ut
.:OillllfOI!Ii'\41 ~lal) 1m.;~ \li"WU! , ~"BBrlll of players
til th~umber o" .nriua(~ ' the w~ it, ilea!rts,
'' tou~ts, It olio Ptlmlt•.
'l'bl• !iao the main conceo~ion
·aiAieiJt:to ~etthlthatatotuaen&lt;L . tn the· Bridoh. A new c...,ry
··1r. ~~ • tbem tournament• Of
of 11 riW[atered'' ,pll.yers wu ....
:&gt; • tlielr OWJil' ir·oeto UP ·a "reel~ •· towshed, '...Wever, conttary tn
tered P~ers~ Clti&amp;O'J'Iorpl~ Bridsh wlshoa,
,
(
ero wiD do not ...-n.thetr living , . "Thlo new category, llorotra
'··'froln tennlo but do rili:eiV. cOQ&gt;o said, "wW hlclude p~era wiD
ponsa&amp;n.
·, · • • ' . .r. not .llrniog a !uU time u..
The _ , tournomelltJ, hoWe"' 1ng froln tennis, but who receive
er, are -~ to Include t011o lllOJlOy lor tho tourlliD!enta in
nis' "bll lour'\ - tho t!Dited which they pJ~.
THIS TRIO of baUen eODiprlaei· the ltortiag oulield for the lloltoa Red Sox, delelldlog
StataoLWID)~~n, . Fr6co \ll!d "It wUI enable the loilerlllon
Amerleaa LeaJiie. ollalliplon. Carl Yutrzemall Ia left fteld, Re4P. Smhh 1D ctater
Austrlilill'chllll!illoitthlpo,
to be oincore lor the Orst time
and
Tony Coalgllaro In ,.,ht are ahowa i\V&amp;Itlng their 1111'111 Ia the baltlaJ eage.
Tho;Xl;'l'r liaJiecl the de.;islon in many yearo, b;r acknowledging
NEW YORK (UPI) - D I c k attack IIIU! 28 points, 22 Ill U!om
ao a 'l!li(Orlc llloment lor world a w~ !act: You cennot
Barnett ocorod. 11 of his 21 iD the Orst heir. WUt Clwnbor. 68-06 haUI!me lead .... l!eid ..
11111111&amp;. &amp;bert KeUeher, head of be a lllP player without 'Pending
J)llinta in Ute last .....-tor Setur. laiD led FblllldOJpda With 23 87-79 advantaae lftor thno 1101'·
tho U.s.·· .LaWJ) Tennis Aasoct.. oo much dme train!ng thet you
~ to poco tho New York Knick- 1&gt;01nta. While Clot Walker and locla.'
lion, agreed, thol/ih It varied a need llnai\Cial conwenlllion."
orbockero tn a 107 - 98 victory Hal Greer added 20 lllleco.
The leoma lD lhe 111111
bit froln the American proPOsal,
The third decision of them~
over the lnjucy-rldcDed Fblladel- • Walt Fruier of the Knickers .IIID&gt;e todayatPIJUacloiJibfa•aeo...,'· ·
"We acbleve a lot o! things 1ng created a "limited number
phla 76ors end Ito thetr Ealtern JQ!Ied a In hll r1a1rt cal! V-flall.
In a ahorter time dian IPP8Cted of '09en' tennis tournament.••
Divlalon playofl oorloo at two midway lllrouall tho. IOOOnd per.
and 1 can ·iey It was a good do. lor both amateurs and pro!os1 llpleco.
rame
loci end wUI be out of action lode!.
clsion, .. ' ' u,~ alid. '
. sillnals.
DAYTON (IJPO - An area School.
Bamott, hitting on long Jump lnltely, Tho 76ora, who alroa&lt;lf
Del ' ' o !rOill 47 countrloo
civil righto lll'OUP Slturday
The .Probotlon doeo oot CUI"
aboto, clocked tor six In a row have lost B!Jiy ClnJinallam lilth
mot · "
the ~
the
aoked Gov. Jameo A. IIIDdeo to tall any athletics at ~. so asaociatod, be made . . _ aa Now York bold of! 0 leto a broken wrilland have Jacl&lt;1011
c
· · ship of Glorgid di ·st. Mount Soores 24, ·
aboUBh the governing authority OHSAA CoJIIIIIIssillner P a u I slble to tho State illl&gt;artment 76or rally to lead 99441iith le11 end Chamberlain p1111ng liiU! m.
.fluo oi'IW,y, Theprinctpll.fllure West W'll18, 95-88
u, 811 two minuteal'tllloiJiing. With Jurleo, loll the oervlcoa Ill Weiof the Ohio Hllh School Athlet- Landio said it was a "w~• of E&lt;llca&amp;n.
at ·the ~-ineBt!Jw, how~tr, waa
"
!loco
no
member
o!
the
the
acoro standing at 9946, Lu- 1y Jones, who Injured hia knee
1c Association (OHSAA),
that th"'e could be further acINiltANAPOL!S, Ind. (UPI) F"""hniln Jean Borotrs, now
OHSAA ~as received IIPPDint.. dua JackiOII wu louled, b u t In tho IOOOnd holf.
The call from FORCE &lt;Freetaken 11 any incidents occur
l'io&amp;presf4ent of the ILTF, He Rick Mount o! Poxd&amp;e and Run
ment by the .-utlve or leeJ.. mlsoed three attempta to make
Fblladelpbia jumped of! tn a
dom,
~rtunity,
Rights,
Cit!during
the periDd of Probllion.
IIIIIJl8iecl to Persuade almost "" Critdi!!eid of C81l!ornia sparked zen&amp;hlp and Equality)' came in The loiter
'Jilek 5.0 lead betoro Read hit a
to Rhodes Silted ill lative branch of govo11111ent, two loul llhota.
ory delegate to give UP IIOille of the West College All.&amp;rs to a a letter maned tD the Governor Part:
and therefore ionotre81JDnslble
Then, with the l!Dicha iapos- Jlllllper. Bellllll¥ .PIIIIi&gt;t,Kait:ka
Ito araumenta In order tn reach 95.311 victory over the Eaat Sotto the citizens of the atale, we eoallon, and only throe IOOOnda ahead to ~ 'llltli 5:07 'I&gt; ., in
"We urge you to exercise all
urday In a prelimlnlry to u. S, Seturday, accord1ng to Jessie
the Wlllllmouo COIIIPromloe.
cannot see how it is Polllble remalnlngontho24-IOCOndciock. U!o OrB! pefiDd whm he jcored
Tho nr~. maJor declolon OJ,ympic baokethall triolo Ulis Gooding, tamPOrary chairman o1 the power you have as chief lor it to legally mandata""' Barnett toloed 1a a ialg20.foot loadlnga!allbreahllld""aloul.
coming waok· In
N. o! the sroUP. He aald the BI'OUP execudve of the state tn !m- li'.orit.Y over any Public achool jlool&lt; llhot to breah fllo76orrolly, ed. With Bellllll¥ IIUI1PiYiillt b o
reach¥ ".il' to maintain the M.
il COIIt&gt;rlsed of rll!'reaontadves mediately relieve all Public
.&lt;· lllllltl1l/; , f~s and ·category or
ill this slate,"
Wilt Bellamy led tho New York scoring, the Knlcka rai&gt;ad to a
o1
other community orpniz~ ochools in this Bl8le froln au aaalro
Mount
led
the
West
charge
in
·p~or 0 . and to ,give those ployThe letter added that the
U!o IOcond hall, SCOrlna a PIIIO· &amp;ns.
enck&gt;r any autllorit,y to be ll'l,..
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FORCE alao aoked IIIDdes to erned In any marmer by orders
_.,. · ·~ ..,There are mW!on.s of Peo- hiall 24 polnto bo!ore loul!ng out
the """ailed out our great state Would be
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. pie around the world
invesdpta
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High
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Athledc
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Ooor generolln the wan.
nls lor Ploaoure,
the action against
&gt;them !fM;"""I!I, llle,, cillion.
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WBI Creditad with
11
hio' In their tide."
We further rlfllt that all
helping
the West's
Alter trte Probation was ~.. •. . 1 , (. ,. · &lt;~~·­
· 'The uie o! 'Ohio' In tho title areas of PhYSical educa&amp;n and cloaed at ml&lt;koek, Umbar and
BOUND
comeback victory, r:
AKRON (UP!) - ~. Wfau P~er, scored 730 POiDtS and In
Ohio (UPI)
Pete Marovich of Louiolana !mpUeo o!flclal ltata IIPPI'Oval athletlos, including alltaachors, ~n olncWo, including lla,)'o
or
Lllve
11a11,
O&gt;Preslllld
shock
webb,
26, • ~ !otter- 11lo 186~3 oea110n oerved as
or
aanc&amp;n
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existence,
coaches
and
athledc
directors
Sebool' 1 T 0 m state, P!~!ng lor tbe East, was
which
we
find
contrary
to
fact,"
at
the
ac&amp;n.
man and standout guard, cb1ne trkiPIIIn. hel!&gt;!ng the ZIPo tn
UP! All.(lhlo oflenalve' voted U!l&gt; ramo• a "Star !If Stirs"
a letter of Inion! pi award. lolari)ich lhared ~Coring the letter atated.
his colleeJltl CI&amp;O Piayq ~· c011t&gt;Ua a ZZ-3 mark, one of the
"Your
immediate
attention
hero,
Saturdo,y ....... _
state tinlver ... ' hobo~' fcl!' the Eaal lilth T o m
bolt ill the 68-year hillory of
ed to 011 the l!oad coachlna ba~ at AU,
,.....,.., andwelslia224 .}!DerW!nlde of Tennellee, each wW oUeviata tho IIIOnstrous
_- at AkroJ1 Vnlveroley, his
PtUna 16.
Althougil this wW be Wlbb's
alma mater.
Orst hllad coaching usipnont,
told,
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Dr, Norman P, Auburn, AU he oervod as a graclJateuais)o
The letter came in wake of
pru!dent, aold he wW roc...,. ant under Ed Jucktr at tinlvertho OHSAA•s Probltion on LO.Y·
LONDON (IJPI) - Snawing
alty o1 Cincinnati and wao an
If the Light Blues hadn't boat- mend tn the board of
ton Donbar High, a PredomiOxford'o three • year wlmlng en Oxford, It Is likely that they that Webb, a nadve ot *r1Dii- .,.IBiant coach at Ohio State
,..ny Nerro ochool.
llreah, Cambridge ea811y rowed ...Wd have been declared the Deld Twp,, near bore, be lliiDed' tlnlverolty under Fred TIJior
~ was Placed on
to succeed Tony Lateru, Who for two years.
to a three and &lt;X!e.flal! length
.
Ilon tilroillib DeXI achool year vlciory saturday in U!e 114th winners on a diiiQialiftcet!nc. retired 11&gt; enter Private busiLatzera'a teams cOJqJUed an
Oxford strayed "0111 Of Btation''
lfter I cilaturllariet, lD Which ' Vnlveralty Boat ~co.
ness.
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twice
during
the
raee
and
drew
lllo Pti'IOrul were ltabbod ,and
Dr. Webb will •tiP UP to the l&lt;juadli won three Ohio ~....
. Cambrldp covered the four.
oaveral othero beaten, bl'Oha out mile, 374-yat'd Thomas River a warnini lor nearly colild!ng tq&gt; POat after
as an ence tltles.
liiU!· the elliht-man Cambridp
fi&gt;llow~Jw a toUflllment pme couroe in 18 minutes, 22 aec- lholl
a88iltant baskotball coach to
Marcti 1 With Beaverereek High ondo.
OxfOrd captain John llock- Laterza since Sept. 1. 1967. In
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Blue crew, B11111bled by uBinc a
The trustees are 11&gt; meat
"taterpUiart ur~ with
allerneto m8mbera of U!e crew Aj)rll 17 tD act on tho recom.
oeeled iln oppoaita aides of the mendation.
Webb, WID olarred on U!t AU
. boat. New York' 1 Bill Fink. who
wai a former Yale oarsman a- Cll88 court froln 1959 to 1963,
the Orst p~er recruited
lm.'f' - BockBIOco, .... t he waa~
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GA~LIPOUS - 'fomml !t&gt;encor, a&lt;e hurler of ~h Clilr
WU10n's Blue DevUs, allowed onl,y one hll•• GaUia Ac~ Hlll1
SchOOl ii&gt;Wned ChesiPeake 8-0 Friday atte..-. II ~~
Bli Branch ball park.
SQJ.POrted b)' errotleas dBfentlve play, $encer wu complete
master or tho situation aU lltel'lllllllo 118 walked !lYe IIIIII!Jnnod
eight as the Blue DevU• pve him plonQI' o!
wUh a l~t
barrage. The Panther&amp; lett Qlllv tour miD on base.
After three complete IICOI't·
u last
less innings, it was !!peneer who Ill• boy who Tuooday
aoCheilpolkebeatlrmbroke th.e ice in the top of the
fcurtb lnning with an over-the- too 5-:, oin&amp;led for tho l'llllben•
fence homerun to give the Blue oo1,y hit. C.Ur Reider Cborlea
Catnp out. Rlllllt llel.
,~ Devils a 1.0 iead.
Roo
RUey·
wallrod,
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Third baseman Jim Gilmore
cer
lamed
eoteber
Tert7
Clarlt
ilao poled ooe over the e.lterto
Olld
tile
Imine,
field renee in the flnh inniDI.
llJoneer wa1lrod obtJtlllop Bill
~cer who had just batted in
two runs with a bounce over-the- Armo 111111
fence lutomatic grOWld r u I e elY Alan in tho bottom o! I h e
double, scored ahead of Gilmore. llfth. Riek 1\IOaOiy tllrew tva&gt;•
base, Store PaulLeft fleldflr Tommy MeadoWs aut at ey
hit
Into
a
fielder'• dlolce
aliO banged oot an inside lite
and
~neor
threw
Alao aut It
l*'k double. Meadows was two for
,.
aeca!d.
Pauley
beeame
Ibe
1o\tr at the plate. ~ncer was two
for three. Second baseman Bruce rourlh man to die 011 baM ;WUson was two for three. Lon- Mark Babbs, baiUnl for Hen- )'Olrir:
Cooch Burlllll hu 311 m en
ale Bullh, shortstop, wu t110 for lOll, _ . . fool to !loooly behind lite plate.
worldnil
lor po/lidml em t h i 1
lllree.
The
Blue
lleYilo
plekod
up
;Jtiaht Oehler DaveJotmsonwas
· 1bree for roor at the plate, was ooly 111reo hits In the llrll\ lour
walked once and scored one of innings ol pla,y but led I~ em
~cer' a homenm. Dave JohD.
bls two runs o,1 that walk.
ll(ont SBundorl, Grog Pauley. 1011 and llBliiY Cqok had 11te
Jdnalea•
., and Fred Burnett saw brief ser- other tvro hits, Meadows
oln&amp;lod··-to
tile
v!eo as IUI&gt;odtutes in the outfllp
of
lilt
llllh.
field. TOIIUI!Y Prose eaullllt lito
\ bottom of tbe .aeventh in the batting for PBI&amp;o ~s,
1annec1. Jolmocm 111111 ilolh walkpiaeo o1 Rlclly Moooly.
ed to load lite baNI- CdOJ&lt;&lt;IIIt
&lt; Ste¥0 Pauley wont lite dlataneo
for Cheilpolke, gave up 13 hits, into a fielder' I choloe and Maawalked. tour aod litruck o u t dowa was loreod aut al hOmO.
lix. Pauley hU n.o batters and Dave John1011 stole home on a
was &amp;UIIQI of ftve wild pitehos, wild pileh. !\)oneer hit It over
Che_.;to !ell 110&gt; men 011 the fmce for an automatle dDU·
bose In llrot inning, and ""' ble, S&lt;Orina Buoh 111111 Cook. 11t111
Gilmore ~ bla '-•run
on in lite llfth.
seor1ng ~cor altood of blm.
lamed Mike Henoon BrUeo Wllltll olngled. Mottelr
to tile bottom o! lite !!rot
'Wall Holbrook, llrlt b:lsoman, grounded aut to end lito imln&amp;
wllll five runo ln.
Meadowl laMed to tile
fllp of tile alxtl&gt;, Grei Pauley,
balliiGI I• Sounders, wao oafe
on second bulman Alan'a •·
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led willl erowdiD&amp; Pauley at lblrli bsoo. Pauilll' lllruked for homa willl Joltilliln bendGALLIPOLIS- The North Gal- Ins bad&lt; for - · Steve.Paullla Hlglt All !P&gt;ri• ban- ey GrOll Paulll)' aut at~
91el will be held MIT 3 at 7 p.m. plate. Cook ~ IQidlng lito
Ticltela, •us par poriOI!, ma,y baooo. !l&gt;onesr wa)lted
bo obtained from Boo- mem- In Jolutltll wUh a ruo. Gilmore
bora or at tile blllll schoot
grauoided aut to end lite lmlni..
14100LEPORT - John 1)nm&gt;o
'The 11J0akor to be llltiOitDCod
Bruee WUocm llinglod to IJUr,
lhe topoftlleaovlilil1'· Tom Prooe, hill, 1$, learned last Week that
New ollleero for 11te eomlna baiUnl for IIIOttelr, flrtned.Jiea- he hal been nomJrwtJd 10 die
Jeor are: President, ntdley Ec- ilowo clatZled oeorinl IVDoon, Unl~ Slatel Teeoqe Halt ol
piton; Vke Pres!-, Joltnlltu- Who -ed over eateber Clark Flllu, on E&lt;b:adtmal Research
York CIQI,
ooll; Treuurer, Pbll Slddlttore, · at lite plate. Fred BurDett, bal.- EalerPriM of 11te 'ues 11111on o1 "Hall o1
ad SeeretarY. Ron 1'w7J!WIIItts for GrOll Paulq, wu oafe
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dowl wao lbrolm oot It -1 It o tD Dll.sd Friedman, dlnetor,
IIENGALS SIGN ANDOIS
plate. Dave Jalmlillll ~eel 111111 TIDDOhlll'• record o! ...
ment
lo
tta61,
when he won two
,CINCINNATI (IJI'()- Bill AD- · - -· ~ IJir:tW Bt1rn/
.... pall reeolvor !rom a.tb ell' aut 1101111 Into 1lilnl boN. national ddes in sanctioned ta~
ttllned a emtraet witll tile
'The win pvea 11te Blue Dov- ble tetulio eomPedtiOn.
Slid Friedmat\1 ''Your reeonl
l
·.~ Bengali o! lite Amerl- 1 Ua a 2.0 alate lor the 000101!,
~
eaa Foojl&gt;all Leap, lite tum hav1Dg t10tmltl Fllrlllld a • 7 o! aehievemO!II wm atoml as a
perm&amp;Mm testimonial o! what
11
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Tueodr.J em Memorial Field.
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11te ft-¥ear-oldAJJiers,l-loolThe Bluo lleYils, 1967 dofllllll- fOOl have aeeomPilahod and be ..
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iniPiradon to 111111 old
alike."
OSIJ's paaa ealcblnl recordo, ern a.tb Atlllolle Loqlte, Tamohlll won the u.s. Opoo
1lle SEOAL StNiilern Dlvllllon at '
llcQ&gt;o
15 111111 Undor Q..toton ...
4 p,m. Tuooday at - · Then
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FRIDAY'S
at 4 p.m. Frldar, tile Blue Dev· ble tennis dde in SID ilfl!llalt
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EXIIIBrfiON liESVL TS
Ua pla,y llleir flrol home _ . Ifill, llllll_lho Canadian 1 '· New York (A) 3 Cltleqn (A) I of lito 00&amp;8011 'at 4 p.m. Oh Mom- t1ona1 Jloya 17 and Undor diYIIO,Imlnl!a
orial Field
lito Jaekoon alon dde in Ton&gt;DID, Clltodl
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Wa~!!l"'"' 5 Plltiburllll 3
lroomett
lut Septemb«, 11 well •• mto
New·rork (N) 9 llotnlll 1
BOX SCORE
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til'hUiileiPtla 9 Clnclmad 4
GAHS- POS.
AD R H tJta, Kola a OGPhotiiOro liMe!&amp;•
St. Loida 10 Allallla B
Jolmocm, rf
4 2 S HllbSc~
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Gilmore, p3b
4 1 I pre)IIIIUiveo at 13 Afr!CM
(llllb' - •·l&lt;hGJecO
li, wuoon, 2b
3 1 ~ llrltnoo will meet Tuo~ lo
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Moaely, c
3 0 0 ·-alder ponl;.,.~tr re....-.eo
Prooo, ph
I o 0 for a roa!Mal llr lnni!IIC!I'I
NAMED HEAD COACH
Meadows,
ct
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CANTON (IJp() - Mike Werillllll&amp;lhreY,
If
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Mr191o,
aii!'IIIDI football c:oach It
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named Frldo,y to Paul!ir, ph
Mall,
ilomell,
ph
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eoachln&amp; Jd&gt;,
31
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lli/fili!'i .lillotanl loo1l&gt;ell 111111 Totala
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Tannehill

Nominated

'*claa To Teenage
Hall Of Fame

YORK (111'1)-. Mario
$aureMBIUI, IIO'h, l'hUalle!Ji!la,
outpolntod Ql,ysses Jhnen0z, 139,
NEW

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Jim
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Orville ~1, 240, Detro!l (3).
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DETROIT (UPl)- Bill Fairbalm, a rt,ltt Wing, IIIII «&lt;&lt;ter
Juha Whldlng will be In 1lte
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GA~LIPOUS - 'fomml !t&gt;encor, a&lt;e hurler of ~h Clilr
WU10n's Blue DevUs, allowed onl,y one hll•• GaUia Ac~ Hlll1
SchOOl ii&gt;Wned ChesiPeake 8-0 Friday atte..-. II ~~
Bli Branch ball park.
SQJ.POrted b)' errotleas dBfentlve play, $encer wu complete
master or tho situation aU lltel'lllllllo 118 walked !lYe IIIIII!Jnnod
eight as the Blue DevU• pve him plonQI' o!
wUh a l~t
barrage. The Panther&amp; lett Qlllv tour miD on base.
After three complete IICOI't·
u last
less innings, it was !!peneer who Ill• boy who Tuooday
aoCheilpolkebeatlrmbroke th.e ice in the top of the
fcurtb lnning with an over-the- too 5-:, oin&amp;led for tho l'llllben•
fence homerun to give the Blue oo1,y hit. C.Ur Reider Cborlea
Catnp out. Rlllllt llel.
,~ Devils a 1.0 iead.
Roo
RUey·
wallrod,
111• """'"
Third baseman Jim Gilmore
cer
lamed
eoteber
Tert7
Clarlt
ilao poled ooe over the e.lterto
Olld
tile
Imine,
field renee in the flnh inniDI.
llJoneer wa1lrod obtJtlllop Bill
~cer who had just batted in
two runs with a bounce over-the- Armo 111111
fence lutomatic grOWld r u I e elY Alan in tho bottom o! I h e
double, scored ahead of Gilmore. llfth. Riek 1\IOaOiy tllrew tva&gt;•
base, Store PaulLeft fleldflr Tommy MeadoWs aut at ey
hit
Into
a
fielder'• dlolce
aliO banged oot an inside lite
and
~neor
threw
Alao aut It
l*'k double. Meadows was two for
,.
aeca!d.
Pauley
beeame
Ibe
1o\tr at the plate. ~ncer was two
for three. Second baseman Bruce rourlh man to die 011 baM ;WUson was two for three. Lon- Mark Babbs, baiUnl for Hen- )'Olrir:
Cooch Burlllll hu 311 m en
ale Bullh, shortstop, wu t110 for lOll, _ . . fool to !loooly behind lite plate.
worldnil
lor po/lidml em t h i 1
lllree.
The
Blue
lleYilo
plekod
up
;Jtiaht Oehler DaveJotmsonwas
· 1bree for roor at the plate, was ooly 111reo hits In the llrll\ lour
walked once and scored one of innings ol pla,y but led I~ em
~cer' a homenm. Dave JohD.
bls two runs o,1 that walk.
ll(ont SBundorl, Grog Pauley. 1011 and llBliiY Cqok had 11te
Jdnalea•
., and Fred Burnett saw brief ser- other tvro hits, Meadows
oln&amp;lod··-to
tile
v!eo as IUI&gt;odtutes in the outfllp
of
lilt
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field. TOIIUI!Y Prose eaullllt lito
\ bottom of tbe .aeventh in the batting for PBI&amp;o ~s,
1annec1. Jolmocm 111111 ilolh walkpiaeo o1 Rlclly Moooly.
ed to load lite baNI- CdOJ&lt;&lt;IIIt
&lt; Ste¥0 Pauley wont lite dlataneo
for Cheilpolke, gave up 13 hits, into a fielder' I choloe and Maawalked. tour aod litruck o u t dowa was loreod aut al hOmO.
lix. Pauley hU n.o batters and Dave John1011 stole home on a
was &amp;UIIQI of ftve wild pitehos, wild pileh. !\)oneer hit It over
Che_.;to !ell 110&gt; men 011 the fmce for an automatle dDU·
bose In llrot inning, and ""' ble, S&lt;Orina Buoh 111111 Cook. 11t111
Gilmore ~ bla '-•run
on in lite llfth.
seor1ng ~cor altood of blm.
lamed Mike Henoon BrUeo Wllltll olngled. Mottelr
to tile bottom o! lite !!rot
'Wall Holbrook, llrlt b:lsoman, grounded aut to end lito imln&amp;
wllll five runo ln.
Meadowl laMed to tile
fllp of tile alxtl&gt;, Grei Pauley,
balliiGI I• Sounders, wao oafe
on second bulman Alan'a •·
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led willl erowdiD&amp; Pauley at lblrli bsoo. Pauilll' lllruked for homa willl Joltilliln bendGALLIPOLIS- The North Gal- Ins bad&lt; for - · Steve.Paullla Hlglt All !P&gt;ri• ban- ey GrOll Paulll)' aut at~
91el will be held MIT 3 at 7 p.m. plate. Cook ~ IQidlng lito
Ticltela, •us par poriOI!, ma,y baooo. !l&gt;onesr wa)lted
bo obtained from Boo- mem- In Jolutltll wUh a ruo. Gilmore
bora or at tile blllll schoot
grauoided aut to end lite lmlni..
14100LEPORT - John 1)nm&gt;o
'The 11J0akor to be llltiOitDCod
Bruee WUocm llinglod to IJUr,
lhe topoftlleaovlilil1'· Tom Prooe, hill, 1$, learned last Week that
New ollleero for 11te eomlna baiUnl for IIIOttelr, flrtned.Jiea- he hal been nomJrwtJd 10 die
Jeor are: President, ntdley Ec- ilowo clatZled oeorinl IVDoon, Unl~ Slatel Teeoqe Halt ol
piton; Vke Pres!-, Joltnlltu- Who -ed over eateber Clark Flllu, on E&lt;b:adtmal Research
York CIQI,
ooll; Treuurer, Pbll Slddlttore, · at lite plate. Fred BurDett, bal.- EalerPriM of 11te 'ues 11111on o1 "Hall o1
ad SeeretarY. Ron 1'w7J!WIIItts for GrOll Paulq, wu oafe
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dowl wao lbrolm oot It -1 It o tD Dll.sd Friedman, dlnetor,
IIENGALS SIGN ANDOIS
plate. Dave Jalmlillll ~eel 111111 TIDDOhlll'• record o! ...
ment
lo
tta61,
when he won two
,CINCINNATI (IJI'()- Bill AD- · - -· ~ IJir:tW Bt1rn/
.... pall reeolvor !rom a.tb ell' aut 1101111 Into 1lilnl boN. national ddes in sanctioned ta~
ttllned a emtraet witll tile
'The win pvea 11te Blue Dov- ble tetulio eomPedtiOn.
Slid Friedmat\1 ''Your reeonl
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·.~ Bengali o! lite Amerl- 1 Ua a 2.0 alate lor the 000101!,
~
eaa Foojl&gt;all Leap, lite tum hav1Dg t10tmltl Fllrlllld a • 7 o! aehievemO!II wm atoml as a
perm&amp;Mm testimonial o! what
11
.IIIIIC/IttleeCI Friday,
Tueodr.J em Memorial Field.
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iniPiradon to 111111 old
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OSIJ's paaa ealcblnl recordo, ern a.tb Atlllolle Loqlte, Tamohlll won the u.s. Opoo
1lle SEOAL StNiilern Dlvllllon at '
llcQ&gt;o
15 111111 Undor Q..toton ...
4 p,m. Tuooday at - · Then
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at 4 p.m. Frldar, tile Blue Dev· ble tennis dde in SID ilfl!llalt
I,
EXIIIBrfiON liESVL TS
Ua pla,y llleir flrol home _ . Ifill, llllll_lho Canadian 1 '· New York (A) 3 Cltleqn (A) I of lito 00&amp;8011 'at 4 p.m. Oh Mom- t1ona1 Jloya 17 and Undor diYIIO,Imlnl!a
orial Field
lito Jaekoon alon dde in Ton&gt;DID, Clltodl
J
Wa~!!l"'"' 5 Plltiburllll 3
lroomett
lut Septemb«, 11 well •• mto
New·rork (N) 9 llotnlll 1
BOX SCORE
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til'hUiileiPtla 9 Clnclmad 4
GAHS- POS.
AD R H tJta, Kola a OGPhotiiOro liMe!&amp;•
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Jolmocm, rf
4 2 S HllbSc~
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Cook, lb
s 1I 2I AFlliCAII AIRLINES , ,
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ACCRA, Cbana . (11):'0 - · lie
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Gilmore, p3b
4 1 I pre)IIIIUiveo at 13 Afr!CM
(llllb' - •·l&lt;hGJecO
li, wuoon, 2b
3 1 ~ llrltnoo will meet Tuo~ lo
,_u·
Moaely, c
3 0 0 ·-alder ponl;.,.~tr re....-.eo
Prooo, ph
I o 0 for a roa!Mal llr lnni!IIC!I'I
NAMED HEAD COACH
Meadows,
ct
4
o 2' ,;tll!'alom.' A~ 0.. ~
CANTON (IJp() - Mike Werillllll&amp;lhreY,
If
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Mr191o,
aii!'IIIDI football c:oach It
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named Frldo,y to Paul!ir, ph
Mall,
ilomell,
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Tannehill

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YORK (111'1)-. Mario
$aureMBIUI, IIO'h, l'hUalle!Ji!la,
outpolntod Ql,ysses Jhnen0z, 139,
NEW

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Jim
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Orville ~1, 240, Detro!l (3).
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COCOA, Fla. (IJPI)-IlB. Carrioo, If
"!t&gt;et'' Rlchard1011,
Anna, 11
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Ia ujlocled to _
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DETROIT (UPl)- Bill Fairbalm, a rt,ltt Wing, IIIII «&lt;&lt;ter
Juha Whldlng will be In 1lte
New York llaJoserl' lineup
toolllllt aplnet 1lte Detroit Red
Wings.
,!lallng bem
roeallocl from Omaha of 11te
Central iloekoy 1 - frlda,y
to replaeo lt\Ju~ Pbll Goyette
and Bernie Geolfrlen. ·
Geom-lon has .. I!Jiool
stomach while Goyoite !Rtlla brokeR nooe In 'll11ir'at1a,v
. ·nlabl'• 5-l vietoey atl!ootooo'

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(IJPl)- Alan Sltl1[H!!III,

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8howed, the
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992· 2181

Bring the children.l!veryone
registers. Come eve_ry day.
. Register each day at ' ·
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( _,; po -EROY, OHIO
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Pick out your most color-·
ful Easter Egg and bring
it in to be judged, in th is
.county, for the most col orful egg of all. The win- ;/•
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get a Crisp. ·new $5.00
bill. Just put Y.o..ur egg
in a paper bag with your"
name on it, and bring i
in to our store.

1Plenty of Refreshments
Door·Frizes

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Never Needs Defro$tingSPECIAL AT ONlY. .. . . ..... .

6-Volt Fence Battery ... ... .. ... ·. . . 3.20
Electric Fence Post w-lnsulators , . . . . . .40
6 Ft. Aluminum Step Ladders . ... 13.95
24 Ft. Extension Aluminum Ladders . 25.95
Dual Rib Tractor Tires . . .... . . . , .. 16.35
'h . Gallon Sprayers . .... . ... , . ...

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18SII DODGE % T. pickup. Pis.
446-3166 after 4 p.m.
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SPECIAL - TV ftsh tankS. 111'11vel, planl,. !Job, 19o. 'ftle
HOU!O of Wlllon, 615-lt\15.

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WE HAVE IT!
IT WILL BE HEIEI

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TV STAMPS
''W'rth All Statl011 Purchases
We've Got s;tdals,_Too

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BONSTRATIONI

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$49.95
IN CAR TON

Avai labl e wi th 3!(2 hp
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warranty fo r defective
p art s and workma n·
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A qualit~. lawn and garden r~ke in self cleanl,ne:
bow design.
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411 .1825, 107 Gai&lt;lleld. . '13-3

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wlth Ilvo PrO, . . . $3500.,
· Sale $2695.
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Dead Stock.
sale $275,
Removedfi'H
Thlo week's ' '"clal, 5 ft. 3
WILL
remove your
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save on uoed; , lmplemoato,
spreaders, plows, mower~ and

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MAPLE STEREO RADIO.
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Will Arrive Frid0y Morning at 9:30.
100 Chicks Free With Eoch 100 lb.
of Feed. Bring Own Container - AI
Many ar As Fow As You Wont. ·

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WE'LL LOOK FOR YOUII

ESHMENTS,
l.ll'oiENDLY TALK

3106 Parrish Avenue. A plea-· I
sant surpriit awaits whenyou
discover the amountof..,..,•.l
It provides, ospoclllll3- clo&amp;ets. ,Fflll carpeting heads the
list ol desirables, clo~ folloWed by whole OOuse air co•
didonlng, firepl8ce in the famIly dining area and amlloor In
workshoP 110ft limits to uiiaoilloorlzod peroonnel" but
cl&gt;n't (r.et ••• Mom and the
kids can have the strawberi,1»~ten, l&gt;Odo and king

REGISTER
AT OUR
SUPER

5,000
BABY otiCKS

and

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FQR QUICK 8.\LE BY O~~'R
A 4 RoOM .i\11181! ;«lth -enclosed Dial ZIG ZAG. pre-owned. A·l
condition. Sold new over PIS.
bljck ,POrc\l'ln ~ .,.dillon.
Balance due $51. Bultonlwlet,
Rooms eompl.• . with turnl·
ture. A aarase "'!'! Oilier small
monograms. •ews on buttOn•,
ele.,
wllhout atlachrnenlt. Pay
bulldlois. lnlllt~ and taxes
paid oip. 011 r . ' 554 within
oRiy $1.50 per week. ~1639.
•,,BidWell VIllage I' ts. Alltor
VI-If
1$31100. Call 416-3815 an1ume
Tuoacla¥, Al!rll 2nd.
74-1 CLEAN RUGS, LIKE NEW. so
easy to do with Blue Llllll'l!·
Renl eleclrl&lt; shampooer $1,.
Central Supply Co.
71-&amp;
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bill. Just put Y.o..ur egg
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Electric Fence Post w-lnsulators , . . . . . .40
6 Ft. Aluminum Step Ladders . ... 13.95
24 Ft. Extension Aluminum Ladders . 25.95
Dual Rib Tractor Tires . . .... . . . , .. 16.35
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18SII DODGE % T. pickup. Pis.
446-3166 after 4 p.m.
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HOU!O of Wlllon, 615-lt\15.

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BARGAINS

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WE HAVE IT!
IT WILL BE HEIEI

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TV STAMPS
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$49.95
IN CAR TON

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warranty fo r defective
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A qualit~. lawn and garden r~ke in self cleanl,ne:
bow design.
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ald. tt'ans., ' good condiUon.
411 .1825, 107 Gai&lt;lleld. . '13-3

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wlth Ilvo PrO, . . . $3500.,
· Sale $2695.
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Dead Stock.
sale $275,
Removedfi'H
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WILL
remove your
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save on uoed; , lmplemoato,
spreaders, plows, mower~ and

tractors.
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1&gt;1. R1. 7 Norll1
. Kanauga, Ohio

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HAVE ANY GOLD, BUT YOU DOl
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colliet Jaeluon

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loui, cooks i~ seconds. Will be d..,..
onstrated by Anna Grace Torchino

S~T

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448-2125'
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llad to declare the basemOIII

Idea

Will Arrive Frid0y Morning at 9:30.
100 Chicks Free With Eoch 100 lb.
of Feed. Bring Own Container - AI
Many ar As Fow As You Wont. ·

8AMto6PM
8AMto9PM
8AMta6PM

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WE'LL LOOK FOR YOUII

ESHMENTS,
l.ll'oiENDLY TALK

3106 Parrish Avenue. A plea-· I
sant surpriit awaits whenyou
discover the amountof..,..,•.l
It provides, ospoclllll3- clo&amp;ets. ,Fflll carpeting heads the
list ol desirables, clo~ folloWed by whole OOuse air co•
didonlng, firepl8ce in the famIly dining area and amlloor In
workshoP 110ft limits to uiiaoilloorlzod peroonnel" but
cl&gt;n't (r.et ••• Mom and the
kids can have the strawberi,1»~ten, l&gt;Odo and king

REGISTER
AT OUR
SUPER

5,000
BABY otiCKS

and

.'

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FQR QUICK 8.\LE BY O~~'R
A 4 RoOM .i\11181! ;«lth -enclosed Dial ZIG ZAG. pre-owned. A·l
condition. Sold new over PIS.
bljck ,POrc\l'ln ~ .,.dillon.
Balance due $51. Bultonlwlet,
Rooms eompl.• . with turnl·
ture. A aarase "'!'! Oilier small
monograms. •ews on buttOn•,
ele.,
wllhout atlachrnenlt. Pay
bulldlois. lnlllt~ and taxes
paid oip. 011 r . ' 554 within
oRiy $1.50 per week. ~1639.
•,,BidWell VIllage I' ts. Alltor
VI-If
1$31100. Call 416-3815 an1ume
Tuoacla¥, Al!rll 2nd.
74-1 CLEAN RUGS, LIKE NEW. so
easy to do with Blue Llllll'l!·
Renl eleclrl&lt; shampooer $1,.
Central Supply Co.
71-&amp;
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the eouroe he hed been
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WA!i!INGTON (1JP0- DlpJO,•
inadc ,Oblti'verl doubted 1DCit,j. The President lnvestocl his
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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.
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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
oald.

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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
Vliblam.

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KtnntciY waaln a aerlouamoocl ..... of peace coUld be lllrllllr: '
aa hel'leedmlerophonealllllltelo- ed by - ..Blat!.. and . . . . .~.

Hart'mger
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WI'ns fflgh lJeeis •
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:!~'":":.~,:.~e~-:: Decoration ~ L
fi

c1e!Jt haa lifted the prealdoney to

ot a ''He la

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hour."

· 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·
(Continued on Pap II) ' ·

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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.
~ I ravullail Plclltt!t. •
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WASHING1'0N (1JP0-lt waa
Oi&gt;Proaehq mldolght when

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llr &lt;lEC)RGE HARGIA~ a.t. l.. atloll and mo-., ~
. Melli Local Si:bool JbtriCI tloo I ~ fool II* .......
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lJolb ..
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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

nam.

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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
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