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Salisbury PTA Plans Jitney Suppe~
I Saturday to Aid Bond lssu~ Campaign

Salon OUJner• See 1
Serninar on Styling .

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Mrs. Marilyn Bishop and MISS Plans were made f•• • jitney cial dance by ~'reddle Burney.l
Jerry Puilen, beauty
salon BU
at the school an April Participnlinl were. Freddie
owners, were In ColUmbus S•l· 23p:ginning at 4 p.m., with Burney, Phil Ohlinger, Rtcky
I'' a ero made to serve the L. w. McComas, secretary, and urday, Sunday and !,londay to ~ceeds to promote the bond Clark. Timmy Colburn, Mar_ty
_I ns w Monda Mav 21Mrs. Nan Moore, treasurer. attend a hair styling semln~r .
for new school when the Seelig, Gene and Rusty Davis,
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~ Ch ·h Wednesdav 1 altar flowers for the
Easter lege of Beauty Knowledge spon·.
Rodney Pullins. Phil Ohlinger.
MethodlS1
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Beauty evenang.
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fYMinf at the church.
;season.
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and
Mrs. Caroll Swanson, pres!- . Mrs. Moore repuneu
wo~ ""~~·1 . o....vu•t&gt;•"''.
pledge tO flag led by Boy ~ou:s ~rr ~uul·o.rna~a award
derit appointed a .:ommittce- js;, dolls for VietNam had been HJghltghts of. the _even~ we~f Pack 246: who presented the mtroduced Don.me Fo1~,i
lor ihe project headed by \Irs. made by women of
H~ath ~he d~monstra~ons m ha .r st~.- program they gave at the S~t- ~ember who did not p JO pa e
Nun Moore and Mrs. M. ~- I Church. Devotions were gl~eo mg _giVen by famous men _hal~ ().Rama. AnJiounced "b~ Frank- m the program.
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French assisted by Mrs. Earl l by Miss F'rieda f'aehnle usmg ~tyhst~ from aoo_und thP. ~~~- lin Rizer, den chfef. it consist- Mrs. WJI"uam Ohlinger, p~est- !
Knight, Mrs. James Criswell. th~ theme, "Bless~ Are th~ .ncludmg Mr. Gmo,. Mr. Z~ a- ed of a Hawaiian dance.
a dent. conducted the bustness
Mr!l. E. M. WoOO. Mrs . Da\'~d 1~lerciful." prl;'sent~ng a m~- lofe_~f Rome, Mr. Vital\ an gof reter, Paul and Mary panto- ~ession which opened with devo·
Entsmin~er. Mrs. W. C. V•.'l l-1 l.alion on th.e ab~I_ Jty of chrlS- rell1 brother~, Don d~~~t~f Nur- mime, Roger Miller pantomime; tions by Mrs. Menzel Smlth
son. ~1igs Bess Sanborn and t1ans to be men·~lul to othe_rs. U. S. and Enc Knu
al s~ at- a batman dance, a ba:ber shop It was voted to pay prize mon·
other members ot the class. ; A il~·mn and scnpture readm~ way, Jon Lesko. T~ey Salu:dav quartet, and closed Wlth a spe- ey for poster L'Oiltest in
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New officers were
elerted! and pra_vt•r completed the devo I tend~ tne ball hel ~et Sun- - - - - -.
I school. Mrs. Roy Grueser J.'.ave
and include Mrs. Swanson. re- j tions.
evenmg and the banq M 0 ard Mitchell.
the report of the nommatlng
d PCted president: Mrs. Jack. I Mrs. Forre:st Bachtel
was day. They returiled home -'- 0 - As a result of the program, committee and ~11 officers were
BechtlP. vice president; Mrs. Iprogram leader_ and presented day.
during the past six years O\ler reelected for the coming year
- - -a spiritual meditation on the
100.000 Americans from
50, and include, Mrs. William Oh·
meaning of the cross and God's
states have listened to over linger, president: Mrs. ph 11
cont:f'rn for people. She q~ted
175 free conrerts of symp~on· Ohlinger~ vltoe president : :vtrs.
Pomeroy, Ohio
1several authors on the subJ&lt;c\.
tc music. including s•lectmns Raymond Cole, secretary: and
Tht' meet1ng was closed with
by Wagner. Haydn, Stravinsky. Mrs. Herbert Dixon, treasurer.
TONIGHT -NOT OPEN
I the bene-diction.
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Attending were Connie Cooke, The school picnic and Eighth
, A salad course wa!li served 1 Several Middleport · H i g h Diana Davis. Larry Gladwell. 1 grade commencement were disFRIDAY and SATURDAY
by the hostesses. Mrs.
Nan School students were in Mariet- Roy Coleman and Sean Mu 1len. i cussed. April 22·13
P, Pit (• Dar is as
' ~luore . Mrs. L. W. Mc-Comas. ta Tue~day to attend a unique 1They were
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. Mrs. E. M. Wood and
Mrs. I musical program designed to : John Redovian.
~ Robert Kmg .mtroduce erndl
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\\'f'nriJ Cr~il! . Hattie sm:th. contributing. The bring good musir tu young peo- ,
ard F~ltz who spoke on the b?"
"PAqDNERS"
_ TPchnicolortable was cover~ w~~ . ~1_ace l pte. The ,'(mcert. titled, ·'Mu- 1, ,·.";; K ,.:s(+k.».a w• 'n a uw Issue .for the new ·schbeool a: ~
, sic For Ynung America," was ~:
also mtrodueed mem rs.
Dean i\linhn
Jerr!l' Lf&gt;wis ·- . . . ,_____ 1
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the new school board. The Asso- ·
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SUNDAY, MONDAY,
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National SymphoOy Orc-hestra ~'
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1 dorse the issue.
April 24-25·16
"PtNOCCHtO tN OUTER
FRIDAY, SATURDAY
, The •·Music Fnr Young Amer· ')
Refreshments were served by
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•ndl SUNDAY
ica" program, unique in the ~:
,_ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lanni~.
- Trrhnicnlor"THE FAMILY JEWELS" 1 world. is set in a Washlngton, j Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mil~erl Mr. and Mrs. Richard YollDg,
Peler Latn. a~ Pinonhlo
{TethnicolorJ
· D. c. sLoene. conducted by How. have received word from tt:.ear Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark, Mr.
"BEACH BALL,.
Jerr~n-:wis
1---- -~----Jimmv Miller, tl1at he has and Mrs. Jack Seelig, MI . and
- Tt&gt;clmicolor"FERRY CROSS THE
:cloth and centered with an ar- , bee~ on ship duty but is now Mrs. David Grueser, Mr. and
Edd Byrnf'~. Chris Noe l. The
MERSEY"
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rangement of daffodils in a back in the Viet Nam area. He Mrs. Edgar Abbott, Mr. a n d
Suprc-mes. Fm1r Srason8
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Admission: 75c and 40c
Gt&gt;rry and e eacema er&amp;
crystal container.
· is with the U. S. Marines.
Mrs. George sson, r. a
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Mr. and Mrs. DoD Maynard l'tlrs. Herman .\tichael, Mr. and
children, Steve and Tam- Mrs. Leo Vining and Mr. Edof Logan, W. Va. visited ward Bartels.
over the weekeud with Mr. and I
----Mrs. George NicinsKy and Mr. I
and Mrs. Frank herald ond i
Your Full Service Bank Is •••
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Graher of
Cleveland visited over
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weekend with her mother, Mrs.
E. M. Wood. Also visitinc with
Mrs. Wood were Mr. and Mrs. , Mr. and Mrs. William Gruel Hobard Legg of Rav...,wood, · ser entertained the HomebuildVa.
ers' Class o! the Church
of
Mr. and Mrs. Waller ~lear· Christ Tuesday evening at their
water and Mrs. Grace Bachtel, home 00 Grant Street. Kellllf!th
Erie, Pa., and Mrs. Joseph Ru- McElhinny gave the op•ning
dak,
Akron visiled
recently prayer.
Sf'rving Meigs Co1mt11 for over 94 Yem7
with Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Bach Mrs. Milton Houdashelt gave
Member Federal Reserve System
tel and daughter, Carol Bach- devotions taken from
Bible
Member Federal Deposit J·n.suranet Corporation
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acrlpture. The claSB voted to
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sear- order the remaining silverware
have purchased the former for the ·church dining room and

12 Committee is Named
.to Serve Bloodmobile May 2nd
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Entertained on
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6:00 to 8:00

POMEROY NATIONAL BANK

•=========================== Branch
property
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$5 toI'Oilll
the Cancel
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Pearl-St.Fleming
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from the May meeting to June
with the June hostesses to sene
the May meeting. The droup
also voted to purchase a com·
munlon- tray ad cups.
The Rev. Donald Hicks gave
the closing prayer. Hoots were
Mr. and Mrs. Grueser,
Mr.
BIR111 ANNOUNCED
aud Mrs. Milton Houdaaheil, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chafin and Mrs. Cash Babr and MrL
C.·lumbus, are announcmg the Ruth Power!.
birth of a son, April 17\h at · A dessert course wu served
Mt. C&amp;rmel Hospital. The baby to the 22 members present In·
we1ghed 7 lbs., 12 oz. and bas eluding the Rev. and Mra. Don
named Thomaa Arthur Jr. Hicks, Mrs. Marilyn Bishop,
Chafms have a daughter, Ruth Powers, Mrs. Ralph Pratt,
lu ••• , ege tnree. Grandparents Mr. and Mrll. Ken McElhinny,
are Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cha- Mrs. Denver Rice, Mrs. Norfin, Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs. man Yeauger, Mr. and M r s.
Paul Hoffman, Chester: great Wendell Gerlach, Mr. and Mrs.
grandparonts are Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erwin Dorothy Roach,
Oris Gaultb, SamnMooner;llandW M~:· Mr. sud Mrs.' Houdashel~ Mr.
Allee Sm1 • _ \1 _e,__·_· and Mrs. Caah Babr, Mr. and
Mrll. Tom Bowen and Mr. and

home to Mr. aud Mrs.
Fred
Lewis.
and Mrs. Dale Walburn
children, Jil~ and Steven,
visited Sanday m Charleston,
W. Va. w1th her siSter, Mr. and
Mrs. William Forbes!.

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Fl~r .• On the First Floor Many,

Many New ,trrivals in t~e Housewares Department and in the Mens and Boys DepartmenT.
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Mrs. Osborne
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Mrs. Lou!! Oaborne entertain(

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rrobers Hunt
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Crash Deaths

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A group of womens Dresses, one and two piece styles,
stock. Junior, Misses and Half Sizes.

Regular $19.~0 WOMENS DRESSES - - - Regular $16.50. WOMENS DRESSES
Regular $13.95 WOMENS DRESSES
Regular $12.95 WOMENS DRESSES.
Regular $10.95 WOMENS DRESSES .
Regular $8.95 WOMENS DRESSES

SALE $9.75
SALE $8.25
SALE .$6.98
SALE $6.48
SALE: $$.48
SALE $4.48

WOMENS SPRING COATS
A group of all wool Coats in Junior, Misses and Half Sizes. Solids, Tweeds
and checks.

Regular $49.50 WOMENS COATS---Regular $39.50 WOMENS COATS
Regular $29.50 WOMENS COATS
Regular $19.50 WOMENS COATS
Regular $17.50 WOMENS COATS

SALE $34.00
SALE $28.00
SALE $18.00
SALE $14.00
SALE $12.00

WOMENS SPRING SUITS

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Included in this group of Suits are all wools, linen weaves and knits.

Regular $59.50 WOMEN$ SUITS
Regular $49.50 WOMENS SUITS
Regular $39.50 WOMENS SUITS
Regular $29.50 WOMENS SUITS
Regular $16.50 WOMENS SUITS
Regular $10.00 WOMENS SUITS

SALE $38.00
SALE $34.00
SAJ.E $28.00
SALE, $18.00
SALE $12.00
SALE $6.00

Womens Uniforms

Womens Hats

A repeat on our sale of WomeDI
Uniforms.

Regular$8.95 Womens
HATS
SALE $4.48
Regulttr $7.95 Womens
HATS
SALE $3.98
Regular $5.95 Womens
HATS
SALE $2.98
Regular $4.95 Womens
HATS
SALE $2.48
Regular $3.95 Womens
. HATS
SALE $1.98
Regular $2.95 Womens
HATS
SALE $1.48

Regular $12.95
UNIFORMS _SALE $10.88
Regular $10.95
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UNIFORMS _ SALE ·$8.88
Regular $8.95
UNIFORMS _ SALE $7.88
Regular $7,95
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UNIFORMS _ SALE' $6.88
Regular $6.95
UNIFORMS _ SALE $5.88
Regular $5.95
UNIFORMS _ SALE $4.88
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GIRLS COATS (Sizes 7 to 14)

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Our entire stock of girls 7 to 14 Coats Included In this sale.

Regular $16.50 GIRLS COATS - - - - - SALE $12.00
Regular $13.95 GIRLS COATS
SALE $10.00
Regular $12.95 GIRLS COATS
SALE $9.00

INFANTS &amp; TODDLERS COATS
Your choice of all wool fabrlcs and washable linens. Size 9 to 24 months and

lto3yrs.

Regular $13.95 COATS----'----- SALE $10.00
Regul1r $12.95 COATS
SALE $9.00
Regular $10.95 COATS
SALE $8.00
SALE$6.00
Regular $8.95 COATS - - - - - - - S A L E $S.OO
SALE $4.00

PAYS FOR'ITSELF IN SAVING~
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SAU $4.00
~ALE $3.00 .
SALE, $2.50

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in the Ready to Wear Department on the 2nd Floor Also see the Porch and lawn Furniture on the 2nd floor- The new
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ReligioUs Wr
Erupt
DALAT, South Viet Nam 1youths ready In "punish" tho,. of tho broadcast. however: ~'!•.
(UPII -Virtual martial !aw l rt'!.Onslbie for \he weeks ol a warnmg about "de~;
prevailed Saturday night in this ruiUonwide rioting and d~der lions and meetings.., whiC'Ii·
once peaeeful haven from the In Viet Nam. They did not would give the Viet Colli! .•
Viet Nam war. Combat troops mention Buddhisls op!'!oed to chance 10 create disorder. ;1·
fa&lt;ed anti-government students the military regime of Premier Dalal was outwardly eilrit.
across barbed wire barricades Nguyen Cao Ky by name but it de1P1te the tense situation. ~
while authorities , worked to raised the spector of a bloody Bhopo were oiosed and ~
arrange peace talks.
religious war.
were few pel'SODI •
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Both lhe Vietnamese ranger
Demud PnnllbiDeol
streets. The Dalal Jll!!.i*"
units, on the outside of the Nguyen Quoc Binh, spokes- IMOOI !or the wealllly eQ.t itll
barricades, and the students, man for lhe Catholic greater a cooler climate, ...,... II'
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, and a marketplace, held lions would be held Sunday In the situation ia local l11ll'bli
hostages.
' two sections of the capital foods are, Ia 101111 -~
At least four persons, -two • demanding the government U,Inited."
ooldiers and two sludents. have : "punish thoee who dH\roytd, · Patrols of red-bert! 1roop1
been reported killed in four I kill~ and arresled natilllla- roamed the otreetl chectll!l:
days of street f&lt;ghllng 10 the , hsts dunng the r&lt;ots.
identify pnpers 11111 lorbiddiDJ'
normally peaceful mountain : A psychological w a r fare ptheriftgs. Tht Dallt lltltatill!t
resort town 145 miles norlh o! : plane circled Da Nang, 380 broke lht teneral calm wbfclii
Saigon.
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. miles northeast of Saigon, late aetlled over the ptlltkll - .
In Saigon. rnlh\anl Catholic Saturday broadcastrng newo ol lfben tile Ky &amp;overtlllllld'
I leaders Saturday night said the major Allied victory at ·acceded 1o Buddhist deman41'
I they had formed a Ioree of ' nearby Quan Ngai. At the end lhtt elec!lonl for 1 cllllllD
pwernmenl ho bold wttb!ll&gt;
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The Sundoy Tlmeo-Sentlnel, Sun4ay, AprU 24, 19fl8-S
oonsldered tax-free gilts and clal ~ce-keeplng lpi"!y. ' · a t!Wejoletled mec~lll~' "atttke
not tanble campaign contribu- [ The Food and Drug ~mini'" lhal wouJo! have shut doWn live ,
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PIULADELPIIfA - TiiRI:I! l 'JO!IYO- 'TliJj
aUegedy to help Dodd's personal drui!S containing nitrit.a and gency l!oard under the ltail'!'ay but of their two new publica- men will be chari!ed wllll"beJni. '"'gan of Norlh I Jot
financial situation. Sen. Jobn J. lrom &lt;laiming Uley are eff~ctove Labor A&lt;l 1o tnmUgate •age ltions. .
: cide ~· a result 0/ 11oe de;otlo o1 Colnmlllli8t
Williams, R-Del., said lhe for heart afftictkins other lhato and fringe demarods of · the ··:They couldn't csre less," a 79-year-old woman, ohe Of sulnmartly reje'~.
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unlesa It was used for campaign known as "coronary vasoldlla· . of Machinists IIJid Aerospace echllve vice presldeut of the eel J.o U..or West Phllldelploio North VIet Nam..
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purposes. The investigation was lors." .
!Worker! (AFL-CIO).
Gui*&gt;u he e!Mred llegolla· bomelaot Palm Sunday, .poUc:e :seld.
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tiooiRt tho offices of lhe Pub- aaid Saturday. .
, ~ ...,,paper
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In the war But bOUt. be Ftnu~en &amp;.l...l .:~c!;: ,\n;tree!!.
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of -· N~w Mrs. ~na Ptuasealexandroff taid the proposal
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WASHJN:.;N1~UPI) _ The and Senale GOP l~adfl:
Rllhla VIctory
1germ-kllllng and pain4elieving"l DEFIANCE, Ohio (UPH -York. Murpny cnaraea omu_~· ·~ died tnu• 1 o!o-':! ' ' Phlhul•l- : ~:::-;,e or Jap"'' ·,~j.qjjpi
nnn.d stat•• oot 11111 new VIet K. Dirksen Dl. a!IIOd away Congress gave the President 1. claims for Ito sucret lozenges on I'Roger B. MacDonald, 45, owner publiBher• welcomed. lhe s~•k• phis General Hoopital where she Iby Senat• MalOr\IJ&gt;.. . : ·
Nam· war ~i.ce £eders t.bis from sugges'Ung
McNamara anoi.iwr civi-i di:'~ .-k!G~: ~h-~ I ~..!nt:l~ th,ay do not render of the MacDonald Brake and a~ .a mew or ~~~g the un· had rei11'81ned near death since i Mike M~sfteld and ·
week. It also ~pened the wa lo , sbould reslp bo thla, 10 eleetloo il approved b·ansfer of the Com- germs . Ineffectual in throal tis- [ Mower Services, Saturday aa- 1~. to accept a amaoler settle-: she, her 44-year-old daughter [' !:'; !':"e. ide~, Jom- ·'J
a "lwo-China" policy In ythe I year. Ford .aald Viet Nam. munlty Relation• Servoce from sueo that are contributong to an sumed the duties of postmaster, ml!nt and " a respite perood 1and 14-year-old granddaughter just an old ~ce Iuiie';
United Nationa 11 Red Peking [The government repcirted
Commerce to the Justice De- Infection.
I oucceeding Homer H. Goltzene during which they can organize , were savagely
attracted. The , anew by Washongton
meots certain conditions.
1 time lhat the cost of Uvlng wt!llt
The Service iB a ra· Johnson blocked lor 30 daya who retired in January.
their ·new operation "to pubUsh , auspec~S are Ronald J. Desaua, I its "more drastic i

U. ·S. Sends Out New

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In Viet Nani ltaelf Ameriean ' up •gain in March.
bombers again carried the war
.
.
to Communist North Vlst Nam'a In Saogon, angry VoetJoa,_
Industrial he a r t lo n d. They youth• broke up a press
blallted for the second dme the ence called by sl&gt; American
Uoogi power plant which serves anti-war agllaler!. They tore
Hanel the capital and 1 , 1181 down peace bamoera and threw
bt~~w~y bridge ne~r the port of [spoiled egga and tomatoes at
Haiphong. Another target was a !lhe pacifists. The group, Jncl~d­
big mnltary complex. More than ing Rev. J. A. Muste, 11, chBIT·
100 buildings were fired.
! ~an of the &lt;:ommJttee For NoaIh'hmse Secretary Robert S. Vtotent Action, were loaded
MeNamara defended President : aboard a plane and take~ t1
Jolw·;on's war strategy before !Hong Kong. They ~ bJtter
the Senate FGreign . Relations ' words for Saigon po1tee.
Committee, which has given his : In other news spheres the
policy a hard time. McNamara · President conferred the Me&lt;lal l
said Americans could be proud 1 of Honor posthumously on PFC.
of Johnson's restraint In prose- · Millon Lee Olive III, t8, Chicago
cuting the war.
: Negra, who died when be fell
ClvU War
!on a Viet Cong grenade to save
McNamara also took sharp : the lives ,.of .four cemrades.
Jssue with an inference by ~ "Men like\ Milton Olive die for
Chairman J. William Fulbright, !honor ,•• Johnson said. "Nationl
D-Ark., lhat the U.S. ,was lnter- 1wllhout bonor die too-bul withver ; "'~ in a elvll war between : out purpose, witb.~t _cause ... Pvl
ronfUctlng religiouS and politlcal Oliv&lt;:!'s military records never
ideologies. He said Ule war carried the color of his ski1o-l
gre~ from 11 1 .nagrant. case of only that he was a good
oulsidt! aggresswn and mterven- Joyal citizen ... "
tion"- by North Viet Nam and
·
the Viet Cong liberation front,
Seek Small Olfto
atr •Jed by Red China.
The President urged IJemo.
· ~· peace · ·feelers wete ;cratic leaders to carry their
fl, d by U.N. Alnbaosador parQo's record In lhe 89th ConAl r J. Goldberg and Senate I gress to the voters and also
Democratic leader Mike Mans· seek small . as well as
f ·, (Mont.) Goldberg clearly glfta of campaign
signaled that the U.S. would not he said, 11 0ur real
oppose R:ed Cbina's admission must always be the small conto 'h.e world peace organization tributor." Party chien.tns reH . eking withdraws Its d•mand llOrled meantime lhat political
lor expulsion of NaUonaUst barometers lndl&lt;!!lte a changlnl
China and ceases inciting and climate . in race relations in the
alarming Norlh VietNam.
Soulh, with gr.eater opportunities
Mansfield urged a new peace for Neg~s tQ vote since pas&amp;boiUative by Asian nations such Iag_e of the 1965 voting righta
as Japan and Burma in which 1act. The Democratic national
Aslall8 would be deaUng wilh , committee aet a $5 million lundAsians.
I raising goal to pay off party
· The President obviously wu debta and finance election
behipd bolh maneuvers on the paigns .
promise there is nothing to lose In .Congre" the Senate ogaiiBI
and lhat some honorable way killed
out of the VI t N
l"ti
an attempt by
e am po 1 cal leader Oirk!en to force ·thr&lt;lUglo
morass must be found.
a constitutional amendment
Fean MoiiOted
would have outla;.,.ed the
Assurances to the contrary, prenie Court's "one man, one
fears mounted that the embat- vote" ruling on reappoo,tior;me 1nt I
lied Soulh Vietnamese.
be .
·
ynable .111 ; aclliOYO
state )egoslatureo. Sen. Paul
liability . ,
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.
·.
Douglu, D-111., charged,.·•••,, I
Th · ·de 1
·
amendment supporters
ese ve opmenla came
1o perpetuals rotten borough
the wake ol publication of Sec- government." Dirk.., pledged
retary of Slate Dean
' lhat the •·· " ould t f de
"new approach" policy to;:~ ' away." woue w
no a
Red China. 11 was not "'
The Senate Ethics Cornrnlttet l1
new but It IIHed Into a
was probing char~ that Sea.
toward "containment
•••
IJolaUQIL" This bas been
Thomas J. Dodd, 0-Conn.,
eated by Vke President
more tl!all $100,000 from
If. Humphrey and other adminllund-rala!Dg dinners
otraUe!o .Jeaders.
Goldberg said the U.S. ''was
lo hove
Cbina join the mainstream
tbe .International eommunilY"
II irlU modify llo warlike

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financial situation. Sen. Jobn J. lrom &lt;laiming Uley are eff~ctove Labor A&lt;l 1o tnmUgate •age ltions. .
: cide ~· a result 0/ 11oe de;otlo o1 Colnmlllli8t
Williams, R-Del., said lhe for heart afftictkins other lhato and fringe demarods of · the ··:They couldn't csre less," a 79-year-old woman, ohe Of sulnmartly reje'~.
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unlesa It was used for campaign known as "coronary vasoldlla· . of Machinists IIJid Aerospace echllve vice presldeut of the eel J.o U..or West Phllldelploio North VIet Nam..
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purposes. The investigation was lors." .
!Worker! (AFL-CIO).
Gui*&gt;u he e!Mred llegolla· bomelaot Palm Sunday, .poUc:e :seld.
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tiooiRt tho offices of lhe Pub- aaid Saturday. .
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WASHJN:.;N1~UPI) _ The and Senale GOP l~adfl:
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1germ-kllllng and pain4elieving"l DEFIANCE, Ohio (UPH -York. Murpny cnaraea omu_~· ·~ died tnu• 1 o!o-':! ' ' Phlhul•l- : ~:::-;,e or Jap"'' ·,~j.qjjpi
nnn.d stat•• oot 11111 new VIet K. Dirksen Dl. a!IIOd away Congress gave the President 1. claims for Ito sucret lozenges on I'Roger B. MacDonald, 45, owner publiBher• welcomed. lhe s~•k• phis General Hoopital where she Iby Senat• MalOr\IJ&gt;.. . : ·
Nam· war ~i.ce £eders t.bis from sugges'Ung
McNamara anoi.iwr civi-i di:'~ .-k!G~: ~h-~ I ~..!nt:l~ th,ay do not render of the MacDonald Brake and a~ .a mew or ~~~g the un· had rei11'81ned near death since i Mike M~sfteld and ·
week. It also ~pened the wa lo , sbould reslp bo thla, 10 eleetloo il approved b·ansfer of the Com- germs . Ineffectual in throal tis- [ Mower Services, Saturday aa- 1~. to accept a amaoler settle-: she, her 44-year-old daughter [' !:'; !':"e. ide~, Jom- ·'J
a "lwo-China" policy In ythe I year. Ford .aald Viet Nam. munlty Relation• Servoce from sueo that are contributong to an sumed the duties of postmaster, ml!nt and " a respite perood 1and 14-year-old granddaughter just an old ~ce Iuiie';
United Nationa 11 Red Peking [The government repcirted
Commerce to the Justice De- Infection.
I oucceeding Homer H. Goltzene during which they can organize , were savagely
attracted. The , anew by Washongton
meots certain conditions.
1 time lhat the cost of Uvlng wt!llt
The Service iB a ra· Johnson blocked lor 30 daya who retired in January.
their ·new operation "to pubUsh , auspec~S are Ronald J. Desaua, I its "more drastic i

U. ·S. Sends Out New

.VIet Nam Peace Feelers
I

I

I

·

that

I

In Viet Nani ltaelf Ameriean ' up •gain in March.
bombers again carried the war
.
.
to Communist North Vlst Nam'a In Saogon, angry VoetJoa,_
Industrial he a r t lo n d. They youth• broke up a press
blallted for the second dme the ence called by sl&gt; American
Uoogi power plant which serves anti-war agllaler!. They tore
Hanel the capital and 1 , 1181 down peace bamoera and threw
bt~~w~y bridge ne~r the port of [spoiled egga and tomatoes at
Haiphong. Another target was a !lhe pacifists. The group, Jncl~d­
big mnltary complex. More than ing Rev. J. A. Muste, 11, chBIT·
100 buildings were fired.
! ~an of the &lt;:ommJttee For NoaIh'hmse Secretary Robert S. Vtotent Action, were loaded
MeNamara defended President : aboard a plane and take~ t1
Jolw·;on's war strategy before !Hong Kong. They ~ bJtter
the Senate FGreign . Relations ' words for Saigon po1tee.
Committee, which has given his : In other news spheres the
policy a hard time. McNamara · President conferred the Me&lt;lal l
said Americans could be proud 1 of Honor posthumously on PFC.
of Johnson's restraint In prose- · Millon Lee Olive III, t8, Chicago
cuting the war.
: Negra, who died when be fell
ClvU War
!on a Viet Cong grenade to save
McNamara also took sharp : the lives ,.of .four cemrades.
Jssue with an inference by ~ "Men like\ Milton Olive die for
Chairman J. William Fulbright, !honor ,•• Johnson said. "Nationl
D-Ark., lhat the U.S. ,was lnter- 1wllhout bonor die too-bul withver ; "'~ in a elvll war between : out purpose, witb.~t _cause ... Pvl
ronfUctlng religiouS and politlcal Oliv&lt;:!'s military records never
ideologies. He said Ule war carried the color of his ski1o-l
gre~ from 11 1 .nagrant. case of only that he was a good
oulsidt! aggresswn and mterven- Joyal citizen ... "
tion"- by North Viet Nam and
·
the Viet Cong liberation front,
Seek Small Olfto
atr •Jed by Red China.
The President urged IJemo.
· ~· peace · ·feelers wete ;cratic leaders to carry their
fl, d by U.N. Alnbaosador parQo's record In lhe 89th ConAl r J. Goldberg and Senate I gress to the voters and also
Democratic leader Mike Mans· seek small . as well as
f ·, (Mont.) Goldberg clearly glfta of campaign
signaled that the U.S. would not he said, 11 0ur real
oppose R:ed Cbina's admission must always be the small conto 'h.e world peace organization tributor." Party chien.tns reH . eking withdraws Its d•mand llOrled meantime lhat political
lor expulsion of NaUonaUst barometers lndl&lt;!!lte a changlnl
China and ceases inciting and climate . in race relations in the
alarming Norlh VietNam.
Soulh, with gr.eater opportunities
Mansfield urged a new peace for Neg~s tQ vote since pas&amp;boiUative by Asian nations such Iag_e of the 1965 voting righta
as Japan and Burma in which 1act. The Democratic national
Aslall8 would be deaUng wilh , committee aet a $5 million lundAsians.
I raising goal to pay off party
· The President obviously wu debta and finance election
behipd bolh maneuvers on the paigns .
promise there is nothing to lose In .Congre" the Senate ogaiiBI
and lhat some honorable way killed
out of the VI t N
l"ti
an attempt by
e am po 1 cal leader Oirk!en to force ·thr&lt;lUglo
morass must be found.
a constitutional amendment
Fean MoiiOted
would have outla;.,.ed the
Assurances to the contrary, prenie Court's "one man, one
fears mounted that the embat- vote" ruling on reappoo,tior;me 1nt I
lied Soulh Vietnamese.
be .
·
ynable .111 ; aclliOYO
state )egoslatureo. Sen. Paul
liability . ,
. .
.
·.
Douglu, D-111., charged,.·•••,, I
Th · ·de 1
·
amendment supporters
ese ve opmenla came
1o perpetuals rotten borough
the wake ol publication of Sec- government." Dirk.., pledged
retary of Slate Dean
' lhat the •·· " ould t f de
"new approach" policy to;:~ ' away." woue w
no a
Red China. 11 was not "'
The Senate Ethics Cornrnlttet l1
new but It IIHed Into a
was probing char~ that Sea.
toward "containment
•••
IJolaUQIL" This bas been
Thomas J. Dodd, 0-Conn.,
eated by Vke President
more tl!all $100,000 from
If. Humphrey and other adminllund-rala!Dg dinners
otraUe!o .Jeaders.
Goldberg said the U.S. ''was
lo hove
Cbina join the mainstream
tbe .International eommunilY"
II irlU modify llo warlike

Add a splash of vibrant ·color

i

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Appllatlona Acapted AI

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Of Commerce OHict
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Deadline-MoiL AprU 21

SPECIAL!

to your home ... in heavenly carpet. ::·'. ,;,. .

1

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TODAY, MONDAY,
TUESDAY &amp; WEDNESDAY-.

.rwhat was her sin 1
I Loving too much
l ..;.ornot· . .
r enough love t
PJIDAY 111C1 SATURDAY
Aprll2940

"WILD IN THI COUNTRY"

(Teolmi&lt;olor)
Pmley Rope l.eCt,
Tuesday Weld'. Jobn Ireland.
"SIGNPOST TO MURDER"
Elvlt

TONIGHT
"THI FAMILY JIWILS•
lTtcbD!eolor)
Jerry Lowll

-ood"PIIRY ClOSS THI
MIISIY"

Gerr7 oDd ho · · -

Joanau Woodward,
WhllmiD.

Stuart

--Freezer
PHILCO

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. ·TURNER

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TECHIIICOLOR•

JOHN FORSYTHE .. KEIR DULLfA :.....
Alw H111111t'.U.IIniwlnll PGin

ALSO: CARTOON· ThiW UHie Woodpeckers

Philco Uprigh~

18 cu. ft. holds 506 pounds. Freezer oolllla tve!J
shelf, zero storage, book shelf storage door. Covm

less floor space.

139·95

5

Womeldorlf &amp; Thimas Co:
3rd &amp; C.urt

st..

O.lllpolla

.......
.,

i

'

I

cies.

If your telephone rang right now
how far would you
.have to go to answer it?
:..

•

-

• J

.,

.,. ··"'

Wouldn't you know it? The phone rings there- when you're
here! Does it take you upstairs? Downstairs? From one
end of the house to the other? You live in an underphoned
home. There's a simple answer- one or more extensions in the
.
'
places where you're most likely to be. And choose from a wide
range of colors ahd styles: the Princess' phone .with a venarile
light· up dial and night light; handsome style$ for desk. or table;
convenient wall models; the exciting new dial·in·the·handser
Trimline• phone that rests lightly in the palm of your
hand. Extension phones cost as little as 9'¢ a month
each plus tax !installation and equip~ent chqts.
exrra). Ask your Ohio Bell service represtn~dve
. or telephone man about step·savin~ excen~iom. .
Then, when the phone rings you can
reach instead of run.

;·'

R•pu~licans

. _, ' ·'.
.''

enemel fioillh

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Viet Nam. He vehemenUy denied as ''Dbsurd" publlobed
charges that there were bomb
nd h
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when asked if the war could be
w&amp;n without the pollllcal and
mDJtary supporl of lhe South i 8
Vlllllamese. He oald "no" again
when asked "should we try to?,.
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It would be a great thing for all con-cerned if our courts could take their case
direclly to our supreme tribunal . - the
American people.

tor. is going to Viet Ndm after al~.
lie dissent from many of the actiOns and
decisions of courts of all levels - city,
county, state, federal, district and
supreme.
ts
It isn't rare to hear such commen as:
"The rourts are sticking their noses in·
to things tlJal are none of their business.''
"They're making laws instead of ruling
on 'em/'
"They're glvlng more breaks to. lilt
law-breakers than to the viet~."
"If 1 wao a cop, I'd quit chaSIDg speed·
ers and dnmka. Why risk your neck wbell
the traffic courts let •em go anyway?"
"Justice and common aense have nothIng to do with 11. It's what's 1o the lint
type tbat the jodges go lor."
11Did you
see where semtl 21-year-old
kid wu lo court on a bul'Jllary rap and the
judge put hlm away for a yoar for contempt becaUS4! tho kid !dosed his wUo Ia
court u th•y look him to jail? Hew about
THAT?"
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valid. But they're being made -, and by
more and more people wbo aren t ertml·
nals at Ill Ill)' ldnd of legal tn&gt;uble.
'l'be ~~~~~ majority ol our judges are ·
scrupuloosly fair, blgbly lnleUlgen~ com·
pletely sincere and boneol and work bard
at tbetr jobs. But IIIOIIgb of them bave
aald or done oomethlog on the bellcb to
dim public confidence In law and order
and thus aid and abel tba efforls o1 a lot
el assorted cbaraclera who are working
bard toward that very goal.
Contempt of court - even outsldo the
court - Is letbal to government and to ooclely. Tba foundation of tho American flY•
slem of justice, de:nocracy and fair play
lo the court - and too miD)' people are
electin.ll to make and obey their own Jaws,
period.
'l'ba remedy!
Well, pari o1 11, •t least, Is for the courts
to be ever conscluus of their dlgnlty and
public !mage. And lor the rest of us to set
an eumplo o1 solid and even mllltanl ""
apeet for law and order and for tholl
charged with adminlalerlog ll
othenrtso, we're beading lor real -

Boat Club Expects Greatest-e1jer Season
BY DJCI( TIIUMAS
. Tba Gallipolis Boat Club, Its

4-Tite SVnby '11me~Unek Su,,dfJ.r

"It's All Your Fault-It's Always Your fault."

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heal houses and landing floats
aesUed Ill the calm waters of
Chickamauga Creek al the foot
of Vine Sl., Is looking forward
to the greatest yoar lo Ita history wllb the openin.JI of the
lllt16 boatlog season May I.
Nine~ years age, 16 menr

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Washington By-Line

quiet harbor In tho Chick1111UJU·
ga Basin whlcb is undisturbed
by the waves of passing tow·
boats, from the club's fonner
localieR at the !ott of Cedar
Sl., on the bank of the Ohio
River.
Tbe orlgloal six members of
lhe club included Hugo Plero~
ti, Wayne Church, Eddie Kerr,
Don and Bob Slagle, and the
SNUG HARBOR - Cblckamauga Basin II 1 11111g barb or for tbe Gallipolis Boat Club which will boglo Ill 19th Ia~ Gilbert Pumphrey Bush, a aoq May 1 at the foot of VIne Sl Tblo view greeta the boater aa be Jllldea up lba ebannello 1be pa dock at the rlgh&amp;
tenner dilltrict officer In the ot the covered dock on tho far lett Ia tbo plctare.
United statea Ctaat
Guard
llllddiOJIOl'tl Auxillacy.
aea101 II ovtl' the dab Will long, however, lbey were mov· bertha for 911 boots, Including club added coven!d clocka IDd
Hugo Pierotti Is Commodore ban more IliaD 150 memben. et1 to tbetr present location.
12 Iorge boet houses. T b e y Increased the number of boat .
of the club and bu beeD 11081'- Boating rau lrom
Just 1 ball • mila away from handle Quaker SIB~ pnducts. docko. A 1atge parking lot proly evacy Jl'18f lbe tlub
bas May 1 to Nor. L
Tba dock bu two-way radio vldes ample apaoe for membeea In existence. Dr. Thomas Maybe ...t year tha elub the Ohio River, lilt lecaUoa eommuoications wilh boell bav. ben and ai:~P for out-ol-town
P. Prlca Ia s..,..tary -treasurer. cau eipBliCl and take on addf. provides 1 quiet harbor, where lBg radios.
banters V.o bring their boata
Members of lilt board of tnJ&amp;. Uonal llli!IIlbero. Pierotti ukl ''you cu tie your boat II the
on trailers for weekend cruisea
loeo are Morris K. Haskins, IIIey wDI wall '- see what ef· dock wltb a shoe strlog," Pier· Tbe club has grown aleadily out of !btl GallipoliJ harbor.
D. Keaneth Morgaa, C. Leu feet tha F'lrsl-av boat lslllll'illnl olll aald, and ''theJ don't bave through the yean. Ia 1959, It
· Saunderl, Jobn W. Burllle, and ramp and parking lot will bave. to take the cti!IS!anl ponading started with 54 members snd Last year more lban 900 outJolm Allison.
Tbe club aWl baa $2.5110 II pay they did we were ovar on eoded wilh 98. By the eod of of-towo boata used tbe club'o
Tba dab - hM 1118 ....,.. oH on its covered docks.
the river bank.•
the aeasoa there were 76 boats. facilities. They eame from u
ben and aboat II mon wBDI
Whell lbe club moved
lo Tbe club renla the greuod Additional facilities including a far north as Cleveland and u
1o jola. Deadlloe to ....,. Chickamauga Creek, II located from G. A. Mack, Columbus, gaa dock and fuel fiat were add- far ooutb aa Cincinnati. More
....mer.ldpo lor lhe ......... Its fioats 011 lbe appor 8icle tl J. D. North. and the Quaker eeL
lhau an eallmated 1,600 persoDI
...- ll lloJ L Belon 1be th8 concrelt br1die. Beron Slate ftell•tna: 01. '1'llltN ore About threl yeo:n ngo lite visited lhl flub last year.

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we be too beMtened 11 tb1l record of
good sense displayed by free peoples In
free soclelles, It should be remembered
that at least one country In recent daya
willingly voted liBel! a step closer to whal
can only be called fascism.
The country Is Soutb Africa,
wbere
the apartheid • promoting National Par7
scored the greatest victory lo the notion I
hislory to win Its llflb SIICCOBBive term of
five vears. It oow bolda an unprecedented
126 of the 166 seats In the ll&lt;&gt;uae ol AueJDo
bly.

Another 39 seats are held by tho remnonts ol Jan Smut'• United Party, whose
nnlv distinction Is that U claims to be more
de~nted to holding Soulh Africa's 13 nd~
lion non-whites at bay than Prime MJnls..
Jer Verwoerd's NaUonel Party.
Undoubtedly the lon&lt;liest person In all
of South Africa Is Mrs. Helen Suman.
who surprisingly W19 re-elected u the sole
Progressive Party member. Protected 1&gt;:1
parliamentary Immunity, bera Is tbe only
voice In all ol South A!rlca thai has been
co!lllatonUy raleed against apartheid, the
only gadfly to annay a rubber-stamp gov·
ernmenl, thl only spokesman for tbe_ rights
of 13 million di,·fraochised nonwhites.
South Africa's . •urse Is aow clear. Tbe

On a Slender Reed
Probably lew o1 us evar lbougbt we'd
ftve to see the day, but according to olfl.
cia! word, U. S. stockpUaa of ll'•ln are
last dropping to "below the reasonable
level of security."
Richard W. Reuter, apaclal aatltlt!nl to
Secretary of State Dean Rusk, warns IIU1t
reserves in this country and Canada are
gelting so low that a single year
ol
drought could result in widespread starvation throughout the world.

His word to developing

countries:

Place more emphasis on Increasing food

production aDd rely less oo America'lil far
from llndUess bounty.

nation's three million whites are !lilly
committed to walling lo oom• II mUllon
black Bantus on reservatlonll called Banlllltanl which are supposed to be entirely aelf~overnlng on some dim, dlslant day.
Tbey are committed to wallln.ll 1o another
1 5 million "coloreds" and ball a ndDlon
,;Asiatics" In social and proleaalonal and
"'"graphical gbellol.
Perhaps most serious of all Ill the lonC
ron the whites of South Africa must tin.;. walling up their minds agalosl 1111
tnlellectoal winds of dlsaent or challenge.
Un~r the Suppresslnn of Communism Aet
ml retested Hltlerlan meuures, they bavo
insured thai any aucb dlsaenl or cballenge
thaD not be beard, and lo so doing have
plunged their legal aystern back loto thl
darkeal daya of the medieVal period.
AJri criUcilma ol the racial pellelea ol
the government mean• certalo arrest In
South Africa, and arreal In that repubU.
today can liteau Imprisonment wllbout trial or ball virlurdly Indefinitely.
.
voting 1n secret ballot. whi'- l!oulh AI·
r1can1 have chosen to proceed with the
undolog of their h&lt;!rlloge ol 300 years of
Western progreu 1o the field of
human
llbcrly, all out ol lear - a lear tbat gnaws
at the very baltom ol their souls - ol
human beings with darker skins.
If free men can do thi!l to themselves,
wbat worse could the Communtsts do

Anyway, He's Going
· Well II looks u If actor G&lt;orge lWI\Ilton II aoin.JI to Viet nam alter all.
Not aa a soldier but aa au entertainer.
Tbe reason Lynda Bird Jobnaon'a band·
some 28-year-old friend and escort Ia golog to entertoin our boye instead ol sweat
11 out with them lo action Is thai be bu a
lA draft deferment as the fall S\lpporter
of his mother.
No one may ever know boW sood
a
flgbllng man actor Hamllloa mi&amp;hl ~ve
been. But If be were as good at fighting
.. he Is al mother-supporting be would
be a real asset.
Any young fellow his age who can keep
his mother !ally supported to the extent
of a 3\J.room mansion lo Beverly HUls jlllll
baa to ba aomeona special.

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Thos;Iron, Bamboo, Bamboozle Curtains·
ANNUAL PROJECT - An annual proje ct unrelated to fire fighting but adapted to
the firemen's organization, is the collection of food and its distribution to needy families
at Christmas time in Middleport. This has be en a project of some years standing appar-.
ently as the gentlemen above at the rear of a large room full of family baskets appear
right spry as if ln their vigorous years whl It~ today they may be as spry but their hair
Ls considerably more gray. Santa Claus, as ho should be, remaina unidentified.

.Wail of Fire Siren Calls
Out Wave of Volunteers
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DOCKING FAClLITIES- Ready to 'be po~itioned fur tbe eomlng boating season are tbe docking floats, covered docks and boats bouses at tho
Gallfpolla Boat Club. Tbe club finished tbe
oeoaon wilb 138 membe ra. There are berths for 98 boats, iucluding 12 Iorge boa\ bousei. Hu•o
PieroW ia Commodore.
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PUBLISHED BY TBB oHIO 'I'ALLEY PUBLISHING COIIlPA$1
lllcll4td S. OW1I. Publisher
Jalllt* B. Dfmall', lldv. Dlr.
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DwiDht Wetherholt. Editor
Hoban wa.on. Jr. iii011. a&lt;iiiw

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Respect for Courts is aMust

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It would be a great thing for all con-cerned if our courts could take their case
direclly to our supreme tribunal . - the
American people.

tor. is going to Viet Ndm after al~.
lie dissent from many of the actiOns and
decisions of courts of all levels - city,
county, state, federal, district and
supreme.
ts
It isn't rare to hear such commen as:
"The rourts are sticking their noses in·
to things tlJal are none of their business.''
"They're making laws instead of ruling
on 'em/'
"They're glvlng more breaks to. lilt
law-breakers than to the viet~."
"If 1 wao a cop, I'd quit chaSIDg speed·
ers and dnmka. Why risk your neck wbell
the traffic courts let •em go anyway?"
"Justice and common aense have nothIng to do with 11. It's what's 1o the lint
type tbat the jodges go lor."
11Did you
see where semtl 21-year-old
kid wu lo court on a bul'Jllary rap and the
judge put hlm away for a yoar for contempt becaUS4! tho kid !dosed his wUo Ia
court u th•y look him to jail? Hew about
THAT?"
No .... 11 11111,1 such &lt;WDmeJIII lftl

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Features of

valid. But they're being made -, and by
more and more people wbo aren t ertml·
nals at Ill Ill)' ldnd of legal tn&gt;uble.
'l'be ~~~~~ majority ol our judges are ·
scrupuloosly fair, blgbly lnleUlgen~ com·
pletely sincere and boneol and work bard
at tbetr jobs. But IIIOIIgb of them bave
aald or done oomethlog on the bellcb to
dim public confidence In law and order
and thus aid and abel tba efforls o1 a lot
el assorted cbaraclera who are working
bard toward that very goal.
Contempt of court - even outsldo the
court - Is letbal to government and to ooclely. Tba foundation of tho American flY•
slem of justice, de:nocracy and fair play
lo the court - and too miD)' people are
electin.ll to make and obey their own Jaws,
period.
'l'ba remedy!
Well, pari o1 11, •t least, Is for the courts
to be ever conscluus of their dlgnlty and
public !mage. And lor the rest of us to set
an eumplo o1 solid and even mllltanl ""
apeet for law and order and for tholl
charged with adminlalerlog ll
othenrtso, we're beading lor real -

Boat Club Expects Greatest-e1jer Season
BY DJCI( TIIUMAS
. Tba Gallipolis Boat Club, Its

4-Tite SVnby '11me~Unek Su,,dfJ.r

"It's All Your Fault-It's Always Your fault."

bit.

ltpfl! !1,J!!8f_

3

heal houses and landing floats
aesUed Ill the calm waters of
Chickamauga Creek al the foot
of Vine Sl., Is looking forward
to the greatest yoar lo Ita history wllb the openin.JI of the
lllt16 boatlog season May I.
Nine~ years age, 16 menr

•

bers moved their boats to thia

Washington By-Line

quiet harbor In tho Chick1111UJU·
ga Basin whlcb is undisturbed
by the waves of passing tow·
boats, from the club's fonner
localieR at the !ott of Cedar
Sl., on the bank of the Ohio
River.
Tbe orlgloal six members of
lhe club included Hugo Plero~
ti, Wayne Church, Eddie Kerr,
Don and Bob Slagle, and the
SNUG HARBOR - Cblckamauga Basin II 1 11111g barb or for tbe Gallipolis Boat Club which will boglo Ill 19th Ia~ Gilbert Pumphrey Bush, a aoq May 1 at the foot of VIne Sl Tblo view greeta the boater aa be Jllldea up lba ebannello 1be pa dock at the rlgh&amp;
tenner dilltrict officer In the ot the covered dock on tho far lett Ia tbo plctare.
United statea Ctaat
Guard
llllddiOJIOl'tl Auxillacy.
aea101 II ovtl' the dab Will long, however, lbey were mov· bertha for 911 boots, Including club added coven!d clocka IDd
Hugo Pierotti Is Commodore ban more IliaD 150 memben. et1 to tbetr present location.
12 Iorge boet houses. T b e y Increased the number of boat .
of the club and bu beeD 11081'- Boating rau lrom
Just 1 ball • mila away from handle Quaker SIB~ pnducts. docko. A 1atge parking lot proly evacy Jl'18f lbe tlub
bas May 1 to Nor. L
Tba dock bu two-way radio vldes ample apaoe for membeea In existence. Dr. Thomas Maybe ...t year tha elub the Ohio River, lilt lecaUoa eommuoications wilh boell bav. ben and ai:~P for out-ol-town
P. Prlca Ia s..,..tary -treasurer. cau eipBliCl and take on addf. provides 1 quiet harbor, where lBg radios.
banters V.o bring their boata
Members of lilt board of tnJ&amp;. Uonal llli!IIlbero. Pierotti ukl ''you cu tie your boat II the
on trailers for weekend cruisea
loeo are Morris K. Haskins, IIIey wDI wall '- see what ef· dock wltb a shoe strlog," Pier· Tbe club has grown aleadily out of !btl GallipoliJ harbor.
D. Keaneth Morgaa, C. Leu feet tha F'lrsl-av boat lslllll'illnl olll aald, and ''theJ don't bave through the yean. Ia 1959, It
· Saunderl, Jobn W. Burllle, and ramp and parking lot will bave. to take the cti!IS!anl ponading started with 54 members snd Last year more lban 900 outJolm Allison.
Tbe club aWl baa $2.5110 II pay they did we were ovar on eoded wilh 98. By the eod of of-towo boata used tbe club'o
Tba dab - hM 1118 ....,.. oH on its covered docks.
the river bank.•
the aeasoa there were 76 boats. facilities. They eame from u
ben and aboat II mon wBDI
Whell lbe club moved
lo Tbe club renla the greuod Additional facilities including a far north as Cleveland and u
1o jola. Deadlloe to ....,. Chickamauga Creek, II located from G. A. Mack, Columbus, gaa dock and fuel fiat were add- far ooutb aa Cincinnati. More
....mer.ldpo lor lhe ......... Its fioats 011 lbe appor 8icle tl J. D. North. and the Quaker eeL
lhau an eallmated 1,600 persoDI
...- ll lloJ L Belon 1be th8 concrelt br1die. Beron Slate ftell•tna: 01. '1'llltN ore About threl yeo:n ngo lite visited lhl flub last year.

GOP Gains in the Senate,

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11 Is often remarked lhel no naUon baa
ever voted Itself Into coJllllliiDlsm. leal
we be too beMtened 11 tb1l record of
good sense displayed by free peoples In
free soclelles, It should be remembered
that at least one country In recent daya
willingly voted liBel! a step closer to whal
can only be called fascism.
The country Is Soutb Africa,
wbere
the apartheid • promoting National Par7
scored the greatest victory lo the notion I
hislory to win Its llflb SIICCOBBive term of
five vears. It oow bolda an unprecedented
126 of the 166 seats In the ll&lt;&gt;uae ol AueJDo
bly.

Another 39 seats are held by tho remnonts ol Jan Smut'• United Party, whose
nnlv distinction Is that U claims to be more
de~nted to holding Soulh Africa's 13 nd~
lion non-whites at bay than Prime MJnls..
Jer Verwoerd's NaUonel Party.
Undoubtedly the lon&lt;liest person In all
of South Africa Is Mrs. Helen Suman.
who surprisingly W19 re-elected u the sole
Progressive Party member. Protected 1&gt;:1
parliamentary Immunity, bera Is tbe only
voice In all ol South A!rlca thai has been
co!lllatonUy raleed against apartheid, the
only gadfly to annay a rubber-stamp gov·
ernmenl, thl only spokesman for tbe_ rights
of 13 million di,·fraochised nonwhites.
South Africa's . •urse Is aow clear. Tbe

On a Slender Reed
Probably lew o1 us evar lbougbt we'd
ftve to see the day, but according to olfl.
cia! word, U. S. stockpUaa of ll'•ln are
last dropping to "below the reasonable
level of security."
Richard W. Reuter, apaclal aatltlt!nl to
Secretary of State Dean Rusk, warns IIU1t
reserves in this country and Canada are
gelting so low that a single year
ol
drought could result in widespread starvation throughout the world.

His word to developing

countries:

Place more emphasis on Increasing food

production aDd rely less oo America'lil far
from llndUess bounty.

nation's three million whites are !lilly
committed to walling lo oom• II mUllon
black Bantus on reservatlonll called Banlllltanl which are supposed to be entirely aelf~overnlng on some dim, dlslant day.
Tbey are committed to wallln.ll 1o another
1 5 million "coloreds" and ball a ndDlon
,;Asiatics" In social and proleaalonal and
"'"graphical gbellol.
Perhaps most serious of all Ill the lonC
ron the whites of South Africa must tin.;. walling up their minds agalosl 1111
tnlellectoal winds of dlsaent or challenge.
Un~r the Suppresslnn of Communism Aet
ml retested Hltlerlan meuures, they bavo
insured thai any aucb dlsaenl or cballenge
thaD not be beard, and lo so doing have
plunged their legal aystern back loto thl
darkeal daya of the medieVal period.
AJri criUcilma ol the racial pellelea ol
the government mean• certalo arrest In
South Africa, and arreal In that repubU.
today can liteau Imprisonment wllbout trial or ball virlurdly Indefinitely.
.
voting 1n secret ballot. whi'- l!oulh AI·
r1can1 have chosen to proceed with the
undolog of their h&lt;!rlloge ol 300 years of
Western progreu 1o the field of
human
llbcrly, all out ol lear - a lear tbat gnaws
at the very baltom ol their souls - ol
human beings with darker skins.
If free men can do thi!l to themselves,
wbat worse could the Communtsts do

Anyway, He's Going
· Well II looks u If actor G&lt;orge lWI\Ilton II aoin.JI to Viet nam alter all.
Not aa a soldier but aa au entertainer.
Tbe reason Lynda Bird Jobnaon'a band·
some 28-year-old friend and escort Ia golog to entertoin our boye instead ol sweat
11 out with them lo action Is thai be bu a
lA draft deferment as the fall S\lpporter
of his mother.
No one may ever know boW sood
a
flgbllng man actor Hamllloa mi&amp;hl ~ve
been. But If be were as good at fighting
.. he Is al mother-supporting be would
be a real asset.
Any young fellow his age who can keep
his mother !ally supported to the extent
of a 3\J.room mansion lo Beverly HUls jlllll
baa to ba aomeona special.

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Thos;Iron, Bamboo, Bamboozle Curtains·
ANNUAL PROJECT - An annual proje ct unrelated to fire fighting but adapted to
the firemen's organization, is the collection of food and its distribution to needy families
at Christmas time in Middleport. This has be en a project of some years standing appar-.
ently as the gentlemen above at the rear of a large room full of family baskets appear
right spry as if ln their vigorous years whl It~ today they may be as spry but their hair
Ls considerably more gray. Santa Claus, as ho should be, remaina unidentified.

.Wail of Fire Siren Calls
Out Wave of Volunteers
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DOCKING FAClLITIES- Ready to 'be po~itioned fur tbe eomlng boating season are tbe docking floats, covered docks and boats bouses at tho
Gallfpolla Boat Club. Tbe club finished tbe
oeoaon wilb 138 membe ra. There are berths for 98 boats, iucluding 12 Iorge boa\ bousei. Hu•o
PieroW ia Commodore.
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EDITOR'I NarE :.. Rom·
fi' II. IlliddJ of Rutlqton,
~~. ...._ mltllll of. lilt
lfotiriM
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II IICill II Mr. GaD lllct

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IIIII llllfvltloo of lilt Wiler-

BY BRYSON R. CARTER
Tar !King to not the main you would never !mow how far
Ext. Alent, Allric•lture
purpose for wlllch reeordo are a runner ran, If you dld DOl
It's not too late to get !tart· kept. Tbe farm ncord needs know where he started and ·
ed keeping better farm records. to Include mucb more tluu1 a where he finished." Tille Is tho
This Is the first of a serles ledger of receipts, expensea, utreme importance of inveg..
of two orticles pointing the way and a ochodule of depreciable tory ncordl.
to a sound record S}'stem on property. Yes, this is the main JDventory records should be
lbe tarm. ,
requirement for income tu ta]ren at least once each ye~.
i Records are a must in today's filins, but you bave two more 'l!ld they ihould lnclljde twe
farming businoss.
Complete important reasons to be keep. kiutls of property. One kind
• farm accounts can point the ing complete farm accounts. includes items having values
J waY to increased farm ~arnlngs. 1be first and main reason is to which fluctuate with market
i There Is no easy way to get ald in makinl better
farm prices and for which Inventory
Ibis job done and still under· IdecisioM throulhout tlta year values are adjusted accordlnt.otalld lite current chang,. in land to have a basl.s for a com- ly. Cropo help for feed or
(your financial situation on your plete ·business analysis at the sale, livestock Mid lor sale or
· farm .
lend of the year. The second breeding purposes, aupplles ~
f Each year Ohi" net farm reason is for credit analysis. hand, and land values ali: elw
Hinings vary more than $10,· Credit, if used wisely, is one ampl~s of tbis type of property.
0011 per farm - among farms of the most important farm The other kind of properly

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BY HOMER P. MADDY
Th~ Waterloo , Campground
WUJIItualetl 011 the eutllde of
what was tbell a dirt road extentllns northward about tltree
mllee from the preiOIII RDute
Ill al the Coo Neal farm near
Arabia, to the Pigeon 'ereek
brtdp about one hall mlle
oortb .;, WaterlOo. There the
road rejoined Route 141. The
campgromtd waa located al·
most midway of this link about
two mD• from Arabia • one
mtle from Waterloo and ap'
prollmalely twenty or twenty.
d' ,_ · ~
. mil
f1ve
• equ1 • ,_,1 1rom
Huotinglill, Ironton and Galli·
I. Ohl
pnI..,
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Ill the year 1810, Rev. Wll·
!lam Butltr Barnet4 a Melitodlst minister of lbe sir-church
Waterloo circuU, ll'l'lllled wJUt

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This week's lederelly
ed slaughter was
be about 100,000 head, up.
! last week's 490,0110 head.

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tl· equal size,

of the

same tools in today's agriculture.

181,1100
c.ottle campare
174,000 a .week ago.
In wholesale carlot lnlding,
steer beef was steady to I
IJOiver. heifer ooef steady to \1
off and cow beef was ¥• to
II&gt; cents a pound lower.
Barrows and gilts closed the
mostly .50 to 11.50

'includes such depreciable items

Twelve 111arkelt received
34,0110 lbeep and lambr
compared with 41,0110 a week

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CarCIII lamb In carlot
wbolesale tradJDi wae tleady to
1 ..ma a pound lrirar.
.Live poulb'y prices paid In
tbfa week were mooUy
lower. aso~n~ prlcel for
wbcleeaiW egp were uncbanpl
c. 1 cflll hl&amp;her. Wholesale
butter wu 111 oent IIJiher.
Live cattle futurea lumbted

type, and comparable Jand. Why · Without co~pl~te ~n? accur- as machinery, buildings, and
tbis difference" A well - kept I ate records, It I!l difficult for other improvements and some
r!COrd of your farm business lyou to know w~ich crop or classea of livestock. These ~
,.is the first step in providing Ilivestock enterpnse to expand entered at cost or at an estl·
L-#Q·with the answers to this 1and which to eliminate. Re- mat.ed beginning value, and
: question.
1 cords will Mlp with many olh· each year the value lB reduced
w~~~·.:. were pork
: to:.eoa:,:-:~:
: Wbo Sboald Keep Them?
er management decisions - by the amount of depreciatlon.
! Wbeo 1 farmer and · or his when to buy or sell, or when T~ depreclatioD record sJJouJU
was lower this week in a archangl tbfa week. The oe~
sharply lower live trade.
back carried the June delivery
~ wife are involved in keeping to replace machinery, er
use include:
the farm records, their know- this available money where it (1) Date of purcbase.
to 1 five month low of !Zfi.IO
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TALL OBDIIR-Inopecllai ' Hog receipts at the
' ledge or what Is currently hap- bas a better opportunity lor (2) Cost.
and
deferred d.Uverte• to new
tho lnllde of 25b-fool
; pening In the farm busineso Is capital use. Without good re- (3) DepreclaUon claimed
smotestacb II reaUy a taU
8 ANIMALS SOLD
lowe tor lbe .....,, A heavy
order, but l!'a accompllBhed
, likely to be very good. How· cords, you will be unable to date.
Lelfltelt, Pomeroy,
undertoe prevaUed in lbe
limes! with ease at The
: ever ~you dislike this task of take advantage of the new farm (4) Remaining cost.
the sale of three
fulurel market as reeoipll 11
: reco~ keeping and the
job manageirn!nl tools and methods (5) Any investment credit Colorado Fuel and Iron I•:;/,;r,!f'll horned
Hereford
Jeadinl
market. were more
Corp. at Pueblo, Colo. A 1
' wlll not be done on a timely such as improved techniqueo of taken.
undesired and clearance ,...
liant
crane holsta two In· and live resistered horned
i or current basis, then the best farm budj)etlng, planning and (6) Method of depreciation.
~ectora Ill a steel case
ford bulls to Ute following: b~: ~ mt particularly 1toc1. Tbe
: money you probably Cllll spend 1farm busine" analys!J through Periodic
inventory adjust· Jlllh Into the air and then ers. One bull each to M
!allure of the dressed beef
down Into a stack, where
to to biro someone to keep re- Ithe use of electronic comput· ments are very
and
Jim
Weber,
Jacltson·,
-de
to .... up -•·o lem-ed
!bey remalllln constant ra·
card! for you. It is important ers.
case of fire or other
Hoover,
Benvar:
Lewis
e;o;:_lasm":"
•clio contact with the crane
that mords by kept up-to-&lt;13te Wbal Sboald Be lacloded?
where you need proof of
opentor while they check I~~~~· Ripley, w. Vlrglnia;
Wbea! ami aoybeans were
throvcbout the year, regardleSI laventory records of feed, . Note: Nell week: How
the J1D1ni condltlol!.
IF
Cummins, Racine:
ltllbor;
oall fractionally hiBbof who keeps them.
uvestoek, eqalpmeot,
land, I 1111 off locomo ood all
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two
cow•
to
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com
mlDd and rye
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buJldln&amp;t, etc. "As in a rac=
•·~poa='~
"~·- - -- i!aJ•Iow, Ripley.
suiJs!aDIIall7 lower tbla wee1t oa
WEEK'S WEATHER
the !'ldcap Board or Trade.

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Cereals
are
Low
Cost'
Go
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or broken Into small ]the cereal
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capacity with quality to match/ ,
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Here's more capac1ty for your money t ...n any a ·
lnlhel4"x 18''baleclass-plualhel(llldqualltyygu'11 _,1
find In larser IH balers. Value-packed features I11Ciude
a new, exclUsive Shuttle-Glide feed that really keeps
hay movlns. but moving pntly. A heavy-duf¥ poWir''
train and the famous IH knotter-with rust-reslst1n1,·'

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Of Washington

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Fulton-Thompson
Tractor Sales

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Some' Or our u1eT1 think toafter ,eein.g the Hith.t.orque,
.all·r..-drive Gravely Tractor
and Jfi.gpar ·drive 3Q" Rotecy
10 dey aftF&gt;r day. year after
year in the toughftt mowing.
One of 39 year· rnund. quil"k
attach too\1.
, Thi~~o l11 IM mower for tou1h
~;Oba-b ut it pampen • lawn
too. So. nn matler what your

Wayward words:
An administration spokesman 1 briefing the Democratle
women on Medicare, said the
program will ''relieve middleaged children of responsibiJity
for their parents' medical
I expenses."
The Atomic Energy Commlsi sion said in a release that It
will open at the Smithsonian
IInstitution "a new and novel I
\exhibit"

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GRAVELY TRACTOR
SAL~S &amp; SERVICE
512 E. M1ln St. PorMroy, 0.

IN GALLIPOLIS

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Chuck Collier Service

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ientle, r a~y or hard-pul the
Gi-avely :{0 on your .iob. You'll
be surprised. Proof?
Ask u ~- " Is the Gravely
r~a l!y Jndestructibt.?''
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Hardly compeneatlon for his
Senate loss on legi~tative
reapportionment, but Senate
Republican Leader Everett M.
Dirksen hall been proctaimed by a public relations outfit, of
eoursc- "No. I lifetime intern&amp;·
tiona\ root beer lover."
A case of the stuff was

thrown in.
1 Replacing

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Orville Freeman

administration's top
, farmhand might prove a mite
dllfieult under the terms
SUUested by Rep. Paul Find·
ley, Mil.:
, "For years I have urged t.ht
1the powero of the ,,..,retary of
agriculture are too aweMme to

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EVERYTHING

---FE-RT-IL-IZ-ER-SE..;..R-VI-CE· - - - AT the PRICES YOU WANT TO PAY
Take delivery from our area warehouse. Can ·us for specialized service
- Bulk Spreading Available - We Also Con Apply Liquid Nitrogen
ro Your Fields. All Analysis. straight and mixed materials available.
All at new low prkes .

SAB~E TILLER

TURf TRIM

·ROTARY MOWERS

S46·97

PHONE WY 2·21a1

Availablt w!tb 3-H:
H.p; BoiJII l SlraUOn
moton. Hu fi_nlt'rtiP
eonlrolt, air Dft auc·
tioa: blade that raise&amp;

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DWARF MOSAtC ··LIMITED SUPPLY
ALL OTHER LANDMARK VARIETIES IN PLENTIFUL SUPPLY:_
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POMER'' OY
STORE OPEN
Mon. thN S.t.
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Urban
~ .. Collier. Loc1i.d AI PoiMroy :(1\1. 7",4 ~~
lltht On The ·luutllul Ohio River. · · ·" '
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TURF TRIM
SELF·PROPELLED
Same quGiil)' 11 r.sular 21"' turf rrim, but. wltb

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PICKENS
HARDWARE

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various people, twe of whom
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others, were Manual
Stewart and Charles Hutchin·

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GHAT
FRIENDI

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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
6:00 to 8:00

ade and watermelen. Two wens

a:•~d was so great that it was

~ d~c·~-to
close enoulh to Ute welis to get

THE FARMERS
and SAVIfGS CO.

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as long as she liv!!.
drone is forced out of the hive illl\h'1i~&amp;h~!BTi\7Jl!l~lf~~M ~:Ywi:;t 1;':!ting lor
The drones' purpose Is to lor· •nd left to die of starvation and
BY ROBERT WINGETT
The meetings had been very
......., P'edii'IIIRIIII'H lpltra
tillze the young queen; a n d,
TODAY'S THOUGHT - Being courteous may require •nc... slul for aboct 20 ye'arS, '
-P.D.1.C.
there are ueuaUy msny more
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a little extra time but in the long run, it often saves time. but. in the meantime, autoThe queen has the ab1hty to
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POMEIOY, 0.
drone. around than are necesmobiles bad become more com·
sary. These hatch from eggs l~y either fertilized or unlertiOfficers of the Racine High School Alumni Association mon, replacing the horsHrawn
laid tn the large eetls (four to llzed egl!l'. These eggs are ac· soon expect to complete establishment of a scholarship fund vehicles. The dirt road, DOl
the ineh), whleh .have bullet-&lt; live, however, and all
will in mernory of the late Paul H. Carnahan.
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made for automobile traffic,
shaped cappings before hotel&gt; hatch into a drone. The drone
Mr. Carnahan, chairman of the board of NatiOnal Steel was dusty in dry weather 'l!ld
ing The drones are big, noisy has no father, but be has
a Corporation, and a native of Raci~e, visited in Meigs Coun· muddy and slippery after rains,
Dr. w. A. Stephen, Exten- lell~ws tolerated In the colony grandfather. He can have no ty last December shortly before hiS sudden d~atll.
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Agrleulturts• Ohio Slate wh '
tltlng Is prosperous sons, but he can have grand·
The scholarship fund would assiSt a deservmg Southern
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en every
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F tlllzed·
batch .
·University, gave n:eeUent ad- but when food Is scarce
. sons. er
eggs
JDoo High School senior go on to
vice and tnstruetlon 1n ch&amp;DJ·
to either queens or workers. college each year.
construct the bcilding and le~s~
lng the hives, and removinl
So, you see, the workers are ApPlications for the scholar· it to the department. The bmld\
1
honey and drone ccmb.
females, too. lt depends on the ship will be in the high school ing is to be located on the
AI I ...uti of lite demon·
I we
shape of lite cell and tb• kind offi&lt;e this week. The first recip- corner of lsland-st and
atration, the bee irldustry on
·of food she gets as lo whieb of ient to be announced at the Route 124. Preliminary
the Roush farm 11 in mucb be~ BY ,HALLIE MURRAY
these young ladies
finally alumni banquet on May 23 will call for 1,014 square
ter shape and •flhl people have Mrs. Virgie Remella of Co- emerges fro mthat cell.
, be presented $500.
floor space.
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a much better Idea of how to lumbus spent a weekend WJth Most of the queen's eggs are j It is planned to . award two I
.
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andlt
bees ~ prcntable hon· Mr. and Mrs. Hal Shoemaker. laid in worker cellB (live to the annual '""' scholarships begin· THE CITIZENll COMMIT·
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Otlter visitors were 'otr. and
,...,
on---·
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n Martin of Colu~ Inch) and normally lite result· ning iin lllli7.
I tee working on the scbool lXI'" ·I
Many people laO to realize "· orma
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1 ing sealed brood should appear Needr. '!lll be given primal1' 1 issue in the Meigs Local Dill~hal bees may be 10 tlmei; \lli ::~ :rs~=~ ~~~rr~~- flat and compact with f e w consiilo!i'8tlon In the selection of trict deserve a hearty
~alueblt to their nelgbbora as en Wedding anniversary cele- "skips"' or empty cells.
Ithe winner. Scholastic ability for Its efforts to inform the
,.,_ art to them. Thla Is lJe. b "
tltel
broth•r
Mr
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th
d
tr·-, ~ tit ~rauon o1 r
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Honey of course 1s e en and high school citi&gt;enship will people of the relevant facts.
• aUA w...• e ""'' are ou1
Mr
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also be weighed.
.
!ielre!inl for IIIICiar (tlle sweet Mrs. P'loyd Burl 11e, •1so • product of• bee production.
Thou· Contributions to the Paul H. Dick .Rosenbaum, cha11man, I
of the'blos- and Mrs. Ora Painter
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of workers and
one ca-·•an scholarship
fund II• steermg tlt_e commotte.e like
from lbe bear!
ce
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'Mr.
'l!ld
Mrs.
c.
B. McCias.,_,
ms they make tQto honey) or
queen are needed. A good queen may be sent to Linda BeegJe a master nav1gator. He IS ge t ·
,, Uen (lba male lertUminl ele· :~= ~;~i~:d Su~;';. will lay 2,000 eggs in a day. Is Racine Ohio Secretary of th~ ting remarkable help
from ,
ment from tbe stamens of flow- Ke McClaskey
it any wonder the hive
gets Alumni' Asso~iation.
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reside~ts .of all areas of ttle
)rs), they pe'rform a v,aluable ::.. and Mrs.' Atwood Law· crowded? The honey now Is
new diStrict.
oervlce lor the neighbors crops. less and family of
Fostoria just starling in Meigs County
PLANS, SPEC1FJCATIONS, we are certain anyone willh· .
One authority has said that II spent the weekend with
his now witlt th~ wild cherry, mus- forms, and other pertinent dato ing something explained about
It weren't for inlec:tl te po!!ln- father, James Lawless 3 n d lard~ ~ndehons, red buds, et~. for the proposed new Reeds- the bond issue can call to
ate our ~ we would be re- Aunt Emma.
lumlshl"i the neetur. Latar II vllle Post Office building will member of lbe committee
duced to llvma on cereals and Hr and Mrs. Harley
will be locust, blackberry and M made available soon to bid- he will get immediate atteDiion.
nuts.• Cereala and auto art Mark. and Usa of Plain
legumes.
ders, post office officials have Tbe bond issue. c~t==
pcDIItatid by wind.
apent' over the weekend with
Anyone who Is interested in announced.
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shows .us once agam tbat,
Mcs! _people !mow when we parents, Mr. and Mrs.
more detail• on hnw to bandle The Bile opUon will be as- a proJect wttlt sohd ::~: II
opeak of 1 colmy of bees, we Waugh.
bee. should contact the Exten- signed to the successful bidder tlJere is no shortage of Wr
mean several thousand bees. Mrs. Gussie SherlU of
sion Office for bulletin
to carry 11 forward.
150 , who will purchase the land,
Bees ere normally ]Fepi
In spent Tue.doy night with her Oldo Bee Lines. Rectpeo for the
Eoooy
aw•dh • ,.._ r o a. n n • •
hives but we could say "stand," sister Mrs. Hal Shoemaker.
use of honey are also available.
R:lauwllile,...,. .. - . . • ..,....... • ...
"skfP/' ."stock," "hive," or Mrs'. Roxie Shoemaker
Bees furniBh a sideline which
even "!111111" of bee..
to Columbus Wednesday to
to in-ing and may be prof.
abitof- ...
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The hive ia the bees' home. ti wltb her daughter. Mr.
!table in the hands of the rilht
• giftU.. -1botatof..,.,.., ~ ........ .
IT'S ILLEGAL, BUT YOUR VOTE
It may be made up of a hive Mrs. Donald Knotts and ·
person.
-..bleklldlCrfdeoonlilledo!!A ........,,..... .
bOdy ind atveral supen, togeth- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
In handling bees most pecple
yea. Youcao beoaremowlllbelogJ'IIllll-11 M" '
COUNTS MORE IF YOU
er with t bcttom and • top. 1n1 and chlldien of
use bee yeil, gloves.
thiek
fou loDg. bt; timOI boo
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Undoubtodly, bees ware brought ""'"t Smtday with Mrs
clothing, tight 11 the pent legs,
NOMINATE
Jet...,Joorprio&amp;.....,.JOIILSiid-· I lkJIR,.,fitW
Into Oblo In 1k•, or uprliht ~th Donnell and brother,
to protect themselves.
Dr.
hexes. Tbe skepe were the more erl Richard.
Stephen worked enUrely with·
.
lfCll" leis COJIIcal..haped homes
Mrs. Haltlon Thomas vlaited out gloves or bee veil. A permade of coiled ropes of atraw WedMaday with her parents, ~ sen•llive to bee
sting•
·In which heel had been kept in Mr. and Mrs. Kerr McClaskey. should not try thle at any time.
Slate Representalive
, Europe.
Mr. 'l!ld Mrs. Leslie Rutan of Try 11 11 you don't believe me.
lneltlelltally, the only legal Columbu• vlllited SUnday wiUl But bave your physician clooe
llec•ua Of His
_·places lor bees to live in Ohio Mr. ancl Mrs. Anthony MwTay. around.
SENIORITY EXPERIENCE
. . ~ in moveable frame hives. Mr. Hal Shoema.ker ''"' reTbe reason lor Ibis Is !bat in- turned home alter vil!iUng his
specllott r..- the control al bee di· daUihter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Law leas, Mrs. Elizabeth Don·
QUAUFICATIONS
' itilll such as loulbrood and Smith and family of
nett, Mrs. Roxie Shoemaker.
toqulre tbal Ute hives Mr. ind Ml'!i. Amos
Mrs. Opal Tyler, Mrs.
Lena
VOTE TO NOMINATE
• be laltell apart
vlllted Sunday evening
Blackburn. Mrs. Ethel Slice,
•
Mr. Stephen pointed out that their , daughter, Mr. and Jllrs. Mra. Loredith Thompson and
,,ra putting a biYe toptber, plen- Paul Eddie France. all&lt;l famUy Miss Daisy GI..:Sbum. Tbe Eno
hlslllllltd. b) D. 0 . 'fAIIJII, Stale RePnt!entalive. 367 Plh St.
:If of glue and nalla lhould be of GaUlpolla.
and Westerman Soeiety were alKIHIUfa. 0.
N . ro1. Adv,
,aaed, Metal: frame r•ts ore Mr. and Mrs. Cllarles Mur· ao prasent at Ute aMiver&lt;ary.
.used in many hives and super!k ray spenl an evening wilh .Mr.
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hetgbt to aupport the frames. · bus
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modern be• Mr. and Mro. Romer .
,~ use
loundlllont PortsmOuth. Mr. and Mrs.
"" !hi! brood
Tills loun- ~Itt!~ Fraley and
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by lour 1aae tQM:nt StJntil).
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attachOil Mrs. ~. Sherrill -.1 Mra..llf'
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oomer: or alongside her
sewing Nbinet. Our
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llilb 11r1 and liln. Floyd Jllltlllt.
traditional"sweetheart"
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Ell. A,..l, Acrfcal&amp;ve
Row ohould you handle bees7
people '-m M""ns and
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bave a working
knowladle of the answer to this
reaili of 1 beekeeping
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delllO!lltration 011 the farm of
EdiOn RDuah lui week.

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lht lilurchas to elect seven the underbrush rTom the. w"* J. B. McClure from Pelmsyl- ohUdren:
gether .:nd ccmbine their food the ~· Tbll
members to serve on a camp. ed section made spaces be- 'vania, .Rev. Kendell from Wil· Wbile Methodists were the and titus enjoy their dinners a declme_10 attendance 11¥1 1
-llni committee. 'l'he mem· tween the tr!OJ lor parkiJli the more, Kentucky, Rev. Grigsby originators and plancers ol tile joinUy. NUIJI!l"OUJ ~ias bad drop&lt;J1I '" the finance8r,,
• llld churches represented buggleti llld wagons.
from the West. The last was a meetings, other denominallons their ~'Ill eotlaPI, ~
ltandlcl:j&gt;ped lba lltl
TO THINI'• r
were u follows: James Kelly, The tabernacle, like lbe oth- young evangelist who was very were welcome, and many ot c.osiooilly; more ih4n one
tee of_young~ .,.,.;.II
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waterloo: WDiiam D. Hall, MI. er struclures, was made of un- pcwerlul and popular. and was their members attended and Uy would occuPY lhe
erpenf!nce
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Zion; T. J. Neal. Flag Sprln&amp;; dressed oak lumber ana hall an a1 ~1e n•~t1ilup "'3 ;-.~us ae&gt; I~:~ ;:r..t:-l~ct~~ ~;"~?:~~;· tn tho: •u,.... .y~tt.ll~t:o, Some iamllles,
sors, some of wbom
.t.~atially . ~ ,,
Jeri')' Cooper, Jobns
Creek: eatlmated capacity for
1500 services could be obtained. ' Iceas of the meeli!Jgs. The malo dld not use their cottag,.
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meelinp season, rented them to
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Mt(;oy, Olive, and probab)y i'ancf ·the cottages built around ...em~!!~~!! ... !! . ~" 111 ""andt"~ tc :;p:-~::!! t~~ g~!~! . tA t~~!!n ~ftAndAd only
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George Wiseman, also of Olive, it, was a space nearly sixty was an ad4ed_ attraction for -arouse and urge religious work- ly.
w.u
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as the S4\lonth member.
feet wide, where abcul !DOll ad- hundreds of pecple. The instru- ers to become more faitlllul
fl'OUfll """"' in. and ll'led 111
From Willi Wl,.,man, who dltlonal penons cotl[d stand and menial p~rt was made on an and devout and to put lorlb The largest erowds came o~ oonduet tllo meetings. Howtver,
GARDEN TILLIII$ ' ·
Uved near the campground, the enjoy the meeting!· The lab· old • fashioned organ, the kind greater efforts to produce new the last SundtJy, when ~d- without ~ary support !rom
SI'RUiiOJIIILD
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committee leased ten aeres of ernacle was buill on a declivity, then used by most country chur- converts, all of which
was :ngk ~ tit~
~ the :bl~ • ~ of :alii&gt;
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land lor 1 perind of. twenty giving Ute occupants of the cbos. The cot~~mottee employed ach1eved to a great extenl
;te~ sa "'.bout 11 ~d
e
DUPONT PAINTS
1:mmo111'lb
yean. At the e1&lt;plrattoq of thil back seau a higher elevauon noted evangelistiC . SJngers, In addition ta the meeling a
ance,
ve
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WALLPAPII
leaae In 1~10, it was renewed 'l!ld an advantage In seeing and some of who';~ :•re Smger Ken- participants, others. looked up. ~:t:~~~~~:":v~er.:';
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I'LUMI1110 IUPI'LIU
for ten years.
hearing the services.
nedy from n ana one year • on the coamp meetmgs largely
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buiJdi.g. and
HOUII CLLUIIH
Three of the
buildings, At the begi)ming, efforl.s to and another year, Rev. James as a social homecoming, and ::~l~s ~n!utd =.;ac~
andall~ usable
SUPPLIU
namely the tabernacle I he finance the meetings by free F. Grimes, a membl!r of the came to see and be seen, 'l!ld
d th -··""" 1r
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Tbe
only
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hotel and the relr~shment will offerings were found to Ohio Methodist Conference. For to mingle with old friends. It =~reds •.j';~i~~. ~~st
J:"::"ihe tabentacle
stand, were buill by the com- be Inadequate. A picket fence two years, the Parkins broth- was satd that love romances however, Jived wltbln a radius
was converted into a tomiltee. Numerous collages or was erected around the tract, ers quartet served, and for were developed .on the camp. of thirty miles from the campbam by Mr.Bbeets, tile
tents were added by various with an entrance gote where two other years, the Edwards ground, some betng temporary,
d
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Th
lite annual
families who lived there dur- an admittance charge of ten sisters quortet. Another r in e lasting only to the end of the groun • an ca~ m"~·
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ta
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ing the ten-day meetings each eents per person was made feature was the children's daily meetings, while ethers being !"gtonte '~~·ronto~\t a ~I;
end
rm:e~tcame
mooov II
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' meetings from one to two o'- more deen-seated subseqcent· m rmPJtate VI age an arms.
as an tnel
amoag
Ph. na.ssn Ml~ W. v-.
year on the month of Au«ust. and lam1ly season Uckets were 1 • . ••- Iter
Th 1
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Nearly all tin the first twenty in a rapidly changing world,
Open Ivery Doy 7:GO It • •
Bel the
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c OC11. m ts~ filled
a noons.
e y resu
m marrtage~ .
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mee11nga ..,..n, e so a1 one dollar each.
.th rttl
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hi years) came tn horsHraWII !be religious inllueace
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ccmmtltee had mea employed The best evangelists avail- rholnld "'"- .
w'. . • e th numfoodr 1 am des reudg .1 buggies and yagoM and often· ed will go on
lolunloy NlolltTIII•M·
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and bnJah Ibe
c ren smgmg was tnsp1rmg, elf
a ong an sprea 1 •
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to remove t e 1eaves
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were procured from var· '8Jld evangelists by turn made on the grass and often two times, borses, Impatient at be- tbe future.
from the ground around tlle loua sections of the country. brief encouragb.g talks ' to the or more raO:ilies would, go to- ing llltchod to saplings for so li'ii-iiiiii;;;;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;""
buildings and to haul and place Some of these were the Rev.
long, could be heard Dickaring
straw In the tobemacle be· G. W. Wilson from Denver, Col· --r\~'-#\ll_"""""_ or neighing.
tween the seats. Removal Df orado, Rev. Kempster and Rev. tm~'rJ~AihtWit%1~MW¥~C::~:"ki·"'1ft~, .-,.~~~F?il\IW%'~!1~"'&amp;&lt;'"rr.W'~~~ The botel was operated by

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wear retarding chrome-plated tying·parts that tlu 17
percent stronger knot. Pickup slip clo.deh aaallndard
equipment.

Temperature, precipitation,
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%; rye off 214 to 3~ and
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Few food!i offer greater vari- tenderness. Examples are oal· .Food and Drug
h
tation
as m e mens a.. ..,e•
:_.ty than doe• the cereal family. meal and cornmeal. Partially tlon regulations also
weal er s
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the British bard . court tennl.s
i"."'l'here are barley, corn, oats, cooked ctreafo have been cook· that, II the cereal is
Day
Bflb Low wea. Prec. championships.
! rice and wheat meals as ed some but need more. Ex· enriehed, it must Indicate
Suo.
a 31 Cloudy
Fletcher, who will meet Tom
· well as combinations of these amples are rolled oats, rolled nutrients and how much
MP.
M u Fair
Okker of the Netherlands for
: grains. There are uncooked, wheal and larlnas. Ready:to- , used lor enrichment.
Taes.
7t
57 Fair
the sinlles champlonahip, ell·
: partially cooked , ready-to-eat, eal rert&gt;als are those wh1ch · Cereals are a low cost per Wed.
19 58 .t'air
l;m~ln~ated~~Bo~b~by~~W~ilaoa=--or
; whole- grain, restored, and en· netd no furUler
food. Th~re.is, however, Tbars,
75
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Fair
Friday, 6-1, &amp;.1.
f rirhed cereal~. And, we have Cereals are good
vartatJon among Fri
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it nakes, shreds, puffs, kernels , Keep them in a cool, dry .
depending upon such
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agd away from foods
are type and SIZe of Average bigh temperature lor
IW HOLLAN D OlAIER
r The amount and kmd of pro- Istrong odors. Open accordlnl
the week tllis year 73.5; last
; cessing done to cereal grains dlrections and then keep the One ounce of cereal Is con75 5
sidered an average sized •erv- ye;: e
low temperature lor
: to make them ed1ble and ae- package tightly closed.
ceptable
to
customers
adds
The
label
will
state
whether
ing. The volume filled by one th v r ke tb'
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One
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ounce var1es.
ounce:
43 7
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Uncooked equals two • thirds ye.fotat ·p;,.,lpitation for .the
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; cost. Almost four-ftfths of the ·
cup cooked
week tbjs year .1 2. last
: cereal dollar goes to pay for
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Flakes equals 1 cup
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such costs_ as transportauon,
Whole Bran equals II cup
Total precipitation to elate lor
. manufaclurrng, paekagmg, storPufb equala 2 cups
thl
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Kernel equall y.. cup
s year 12·62 me s,
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Shredded equals I biscuit
year 16.38 Inches.
: specific nutrients
of whole, Idemented b a r g a I n .
To find lbe coat per se"ing, Normal average
preclpl·
j unproccessed grain. Bran, germ Imost or them try1ng to get dlldde the number of omtces in tat10n - 38.40 Inches.
! lnd ' tlldo!perm are present in Johnoon for 1 handshake or 1 the packap Into tho prloe.
~ their natural proportions. fte. i ki,.,
add 211 to 3 cents lor
CITY WATERWORKS Bale blg-tDnn•g•
; s&lt;ored ceroals have the thia- Ashtrays crashed to lite floor. milk and augar. Of course, u Friday temperatures- high 70;
CropsFASTmine, niacin and iron lost dur- Antique fixtures teetered peri·
add fruit, this also is a low 53; Saturday reading - 73
AtLOWCostl
: tng processing
replaced so lously. Ribs were bruised, toes I cost.
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deCrees at 12 noon.
WE'LL DEMONSTRATE
t the eereal contains as much trampled.
Uncooked and partially cook·
as the original grain. Eorlchod I At one point. fleeing separate ed cereals have a lower cost EAST MEETS WEST
ON
YOUR FARMI
: cereal• are those which have battahons of well-wiShers, the per serving than ready-to-eat. NAPLES, Italy(!U:~PI~)=:II
more vitamins and . or min-I President and Lady Bird However, they also
require Marty Riessen of
" erals added to them than were , collided head on.
more time and effort to serve. Dl., moved into the
~ In the original I)Tilm.
1 "Now I've seen everything," Large paekOB!! generaliy have of
the Naples International
Formerly: Master Feed &amp; Seed Co.
B Uncooked rereala are those sa.id Mrs. oryme Freeman. a lower cost per serving than tennis tournament Friday v:hen
:; with only the outer hu!lks r~ wife of the Agriculture secreta- small.
Ihe defeated Russian
Your F1rm Chemical Heeclquerters
ij moved. The kernel It than ry and one of the hostesses.
Cereals are one of lite lour Lujus, 7-5, 8-10, 1-5.
POMEROY
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Bess Abell, the Whit! House basi&lt;: foodstuffs that should Clark Graebner of
Third &amp; Sycamore Sis.
Galllpolla, 0.
Phone 446-2463 ·
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social secretary • was beaned by be included in everyone's daily wood, Ohio, wu eliminated by WY 2·5101 Sprl111 Avo.
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a tray when the womeo swept diet. Buy with an eye for cost Nicola Pletrangelll of Italy,
walter off balance.
and your family's tastes.
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Tough Mower lhe field already. it did wMn a
woman with a babe in
U
for Tough lObi drew away from the mob and
n
ILL· BEAI· establi!hed the fact tllat botUe!1
DRIVE feeding isn't tbe only way with
it
modern-day mothers.
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BY BRYSON R. CARTER
Tar !King to not the main you would never !mow how far
Ext. Alent, Allric•lture
purpose for wlllch reeordo are a runner ran, If you dld DOl
It's not too late to get !tart· kept. Tbe farm ncord needs know where he started and ·
ed keeping better farm records. to Include mucb more tluu1 a where he finished." Tille Is tho
This Is the first of a serles ledger of receipts, expensea, utreme importance of inveg..
of two orticles pointing the way and a ochodule of depreciable tory ncordl.
to a sound record S}'stem on property. Yes, this is the main JDventory records should be
lbe tarm. ,
requirement for income tu ta]ren at least once each ye~.
i Records are a must in today's filins, but you bave two more 'l!ld they ihould lnclljde twe
farming businoss.
Complete important reasons to be keep. kiutls of property. One kind
• farm accounts can point the ing complete farm accounts. includes items having values
J waY to increased farm ~arnlngs. 1be first and main reason is to which fluctuate with market
i There Is no easy way to get ald in makinl better
farm prices and for which Inventory
Ibis job done and still under· IdecisioM throulhout tlta year values are adjusted accordlnt.otalld lite current chang,. in land to have a basl.s for a com- ly. Cropo help for feed or
(your financial situation on your plete ·business analysis at the sale, livestock Mid lor sale or
· farm .
lend of the year. The second breeding purposes, aupplles ~
f Each year Ohi" net farm reason is for credit analysis. hand, and land values ali: elw
Hinings vary more than $10,· Credit, if used wisely, is one ampl~s of tbis type of property.
0011 per farm - among farms of the most important farm The other kind of properly

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BY HOMER P. MADDY
Th~ Waterloo , Campground
WUJIItualetl 011 the eutllde of
what was tbell a dirt road extentllns northward about tltree
mllee from the preiOIII RDute
Ill al the Coo Neal farm near
Arabia, to the Pigeon 'ereek
brtdp about one hall mlle
oortb .;, WaterlOo. There the
road rejoined Route 141. The
campgromtd waa located al·
most midway of this link about
two mD• from Arabia • one
mtle from Waterloo and ap'
prollmalely twenty or twenty.
d' ,_ · ~
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f1ve
• equ1 • ,_,1 1rom
Huotinglill, Ironton and Galli·
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Ill the year 1810, Rev. Wll·
!lam Butltr Barnet4 a Melitodlst minister of lbe sir-church
Waterloo circuU, ll'l'lllled wJUt

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This week's lederelly
ed slaughter was
be about 100,000 head, up.
! last week's 490,0110 head.

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of the

same tools in today's agriculture.

181,1100
c.ottle campare
174,000 a .week ago.
In wholesale carlot lnlding,
steer beef was steady to I
IJOiver. heifer ooef steady to \1
off and cow beef was ¥• to
II&gt; cents a pound lower.
Barrows and gilts closed the
mostly .50 to 11.50

'includes such depreciable items

Twelve 111arkelt received
34,0110 lbeep and lambr
compared with 41,0110 a week

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CarCIII lamb In carlot
wbolesale tradJDi wae tleady to
1 ..ma a pound lrirar.
.Live poulb'y prices paid In
tbfa week were mooUy
lower. aso~n~ prlcel for
wbcleeaiW egp were uncbanpl
c. 1 cflll hl&amp;her. Wholesale
butter wu 111 oent IIJiher.
Live cattle futurea lumbted

type, and comparable Jand. Why · Without co~pl~te ~n? accur- as machinery, buildings, and
tbis difference" A well - kept I ate records, It I!l difficult for other improvements and some
r!COrd of your farm business lyou to know w~ich crop or classea of livestock. These ~
,.is the first step in providing Ilivestock enterpnse to expand entered at cost or at an estl·
L-#Q·with the answers to this 1and which to eliminate. Re- mat.ed beginning value, and
: question.
1 cords will Mlp with many olh· each year the value lB reduced
w~~~·.:. were pork
: to:.eoa:,:-:~:
: Wbo Sboald Keep Them?
er management decisions - by the amount of depreciatlon.
! Wbeo 1 farmer and · or his when to buy or sell, or when T~ depreclatioD record sJJouJU
was lower this week in a archangl tbfa week. The oe~
sharply lower live trade.
back carried the June delivery
~ wife are involved in keeping to replace machinery, er
use include:
the farm records, their know- this available money where it (1) Date of purcbase.
to 1 five month low of !Zfi.IO
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TALL OBDIIR-Inopecllai ' Hog receipts at the
' ledge or what Is currently hap- bas a better opportunity lor (2) Cost.
and
deferred d.Uverte• to new
tho lnllde of 25b-fool
; pening In the farm busineso Is capital use. Without good re- (3) DepreclaUon claimed
smotestacb II reaUy a taU
8 ANIMALS SOLD
lowe tor lbe .....,, A heavy
order, but l!'a accompllBhed
, likely to be very good. How· cords, you will be unable to date.
Lelfltelt, Pomeroy,
undertoe prevaUed in lbe
limes! with ease at The
: ever ~you dislike this task of take advantage of the new farm (4) Remaining cost.
the sale of three
fulurel market as reeoipll 11
: reco~ keeping and the
job manageirn!nl tools and methods (5) Any investment credit Colorado Fuel and Iron I•:;/,;r,!f'll horned
Hereford
Jeadinl
market. were more
Corp. at Pueblo, Colo. A 1
' wlll not be done on a timely such as improved techniqueo of taken.
undesired and clearance ,...
liant
crane holsta two In· and live resistered horned
i or current basis, then the best farm budj)etlng, planning and (6) Method of depreciation.
~ectora Ill a steel case
ford bulls to Ute following: b~: ~ mt particularly 1toc1. Tbe
: money you probably Cllll spend 1farm busine" analys!J through Periodic
inventory adjust· Jlllh Into the air and then ers. One bull each to M
!allure of the dressed beef
down Into a stack, where
to to biro someone to keep re- Ithe use of electronic comput· ments are very
and
Jim
Weber,
Jacltson·,
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to .... up -•·o lem-ed
!bey remalllln constant ra·
card! for you. It is important ers.
case of fire or other
Hoover,
Benvar:
Lewis
e;o;:_lasm":"
•clio contact with the crane
that mords by kept up-to-&lt;13te Wbal Sboald Be lacloded?
where you need proof of
opentor while they check I~~~~· Ripley, w. Vlrglnia;
Wbea! ami aoybeans were
throvcbout the year, regardleSI laventory records of feed, . Note: Nell week: How
the J1D1ni condltlol!.
IF
Cummins, Racine:
ltllbor;
oall fractionally hiBbof who keeps them.
uvestoek, eqalpmeot,
land, I 1111 off locomo ood all
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two
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buJldln&amp;t, etc. "As in a rac=
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suiJs!aDIIall7 lower tbla wee1t oa
WEEK'S WEATHER
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a new, exclUsive Shuttle-Glide feed that really keeps
hay movlns. but moving pntly. A heavy-duf¥ poWir''
train and the famous IH knotter-with rust-reslst1n1,·'

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.all·r..-drive Gravely Tractor
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10 dey aftF&gt;r day. year after
year in the toughftt mowing.
One of 39 year· rnund. quil"k
attach too\1.
, Thi~~o l11 IM mower for tou1h
~;Oba-b ut it pampen • lawn
too. So. nn matler what your

Wayward words:
An administration spokesman 1 briefing the Democratle
women on Medicare, said the
program will ''relieve middleaged children of responsibiJity
for their parents' medical
I expenses."
The Atomic Energy Commlsi sion said in a release that It
will open at the Smithsonian
IInstitution "a new and novel I
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reapportionment, but Senate
Republican Leader Everett M.
Dirksen hall been proctaimed by a public relations outfit, of
eoursc- "No. I lifetime intern&amp;·
tiona\ root beer lover."
A case of the stuff was

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administration's top
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dllfieult under the terms
SUUested by Rep. Paul Find·
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drone is forced out of the hive illl\h'1i~&amp;h~!BTi\7Jl!l~lf~~M ~:Ywi:;t 1;':!ting lor
The drones' purpose Is to lor· •nd left to die of starvation and
BY ROBERT WINGETT
The meetings had been very
......., P'edii'IIIRIIII'H lpltra
tillze the young queen; a n d,
TODAY'S THOUGHT - Being courteous may require •nc... slul for aboct 20 ye'arS, '
-P.D.1.C.
there are ueuaUy msny more
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a little extra time but in the long run, it often saves time. but. in the meantime, autoThe queen has the ab1hty to
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drone. around than are necesmobiles bad become more com·
sary. These hatch from eggs l~y either fertilized or unlertiOfficers of the Racine High School Alumni Association mon, replacing the horsHrawn
laid tn the large eetls (four to llzed egl!l'. These eggs are ac· soon expect to complete establishment of a scholarship fund vehicles. The dirt road, DOl
the ineh), whleh .have bullet-&lt; live, however, and all
will in mernory of the late Paul H. Carnahan.
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made for automobile traffic,
shaped cappings before hotel&gt; hatch into a drone. The drone
Mr. Carnahan, chairman of the board of NatiOnal Steel was dusty in dry weather 'l!ld
ing The drones are big, noisy has no father, but be has
a Corporation, and a native of Raci~e, visited in Meigs Coun· muddy and slippery after rains,
Dr. w. A. Stephen, Exten- lell~ws tolerated In the colony grandfather. He can have no ty last December shortly before hiS sudden d~atll.
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Agrleulturts• Ohio Slate wh '
tltlng Is prosperous sons, but he can have grand·
The scholarship fund would assiSt a deservmg Southern
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batch .
·University, gave n:eeUent ad- but when food Is scarce
. sons. er
eggs
JDoo High School senior go on to
vice and tnstruetlon 1n ch&amp;DJ·
to either queens or workers. college each year.
construct the bcilding and le~s~
lng the hives, and removinl
So, you see, the workers are ApPlications for the scholar· it to the department. The bmld\
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honey and drone ccmb.
females, too. lt depends on the ship will be in the high school ing is to be located on the
AI I ...uti of lite demon·
I we
shape of lite cell and tb• kind offi&lt;e this week. The first recip- corner of lsland-st and
atration, the bee irldustry on
·of food she gets as lo whieb of ient to be announced at the Route 124. Preliminary
the Roush farm 11 in mucb be~ BY ,HALLIE MURRAY
these young ladies
finally alumni banquet on May 23 will call for 1,014 square
ter shape and •flhl people have Mrs. Virgie Remella of Co- emerges fro mthat cell.
, be presented $500.
floor space.
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a much better Idea of how to lumbus spent a weekend WJth Most of the queen's eggs are j It is planned to . award two I
.
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bees ~ prcntable hon· Mr. and Mrs. Hal Shoemaker. laid in worker cellB (live to the annual '""' scholarships begin· THE CITIZENll COMMIT·
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Otlter visitors were 'otr. and
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n Martin of Colu~ Inch) and normally lite result· ning iin lllli7.
I tee working on the scbool lXI'" ·I
Many people laO to realize "· orma
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1 ing sealed brood should appear Needr. '!lll be given primal1' 1 issue in the Meigs Local Dill~hal bees may be 10 tlmei; \lli ::~ :rs~=~ ~~~rr~~- flat and compact with f e w consiilo!i'8tlon In the selection of trict deserve a hearty
~alueblt to their nelgbbora as en Wedding anniversary cele- "skips"' or empty cells.
Ithe winner. Scholastic ability for Its efforts to inform the
,.,_ art to them. Thla Is lJe. b "
tltel
broth•r
Mr
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th
d
tr·-, ~ tit ~rauon o1 r
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Honey of course 1s e en and high school citi&gt;enship will people of the relevant facts.
• aUA w...• e ""'' are ou1
Mr
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also be weighed.
.
!ielre!inl for IIIICiar (tlle sweet Mrs. P'loyd Burl 11e, •1so • product of• bee production.
Thou· Contributions to the Paul H. Dick .Rosenbaum, cha11man, I
of the'blos- and Mrs. Ora Painter
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of workers and
one ca-·•an scholarship
fund II• steermg tlt_e commotte.e like
from lbe bear!
ce
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'Mr.
'l!ld
Mrs.
c.
B. McCias.,_,
ms they make tQto honey) or
queen are needed. A good queen may be sent to Linda BeegJe a master nav1gator. He IS ge t ·
,, Uen (lba male lertUminl ele· :~= ~;~i~:d Su~;';. will lay 2,000 eggs in a day. Is Racine Ohio Secretary of th~ ting remarkable help
from ,
ment from tbe stamens of flow- Ke McClaskey
it any wonder the hive
gets Alumni' Asso~iation.
.
reside~ts .of all areas of ttle
)rs), they pe'rform a v,aluable ::.. and Mrs.' Atwood Law· crowded? The honey now Is
new diStrict.
oervlce lor the neighbors crops. less and family of
Fostoria just starling in Meigs County
PLANS, SPEC1FJCATIONS, we are certain anyone willh· .
One authority has said that II spent the weekend with
his now witlt th~ wild cherry, mus- forms, and other pertinent dato ing something explained about
It weren't for inlec:tl te po!!ln- father, James Lawless 3 n d lard~ ~ndehons, red buds, et~. for the proposed new Reeds- the bond issue can call to
ate our ~ we would be re- Aunt Emma.
lumlshl"i the neetur. Latar II vllle Post Office building will member of lbe committee
duced to llvma on cereals and Hr and Mrs. Harley
will be locust, blackberry and M made available soon to bid- he will get immediate atteDiion.
nuts.• Cereala and auto art Mark. and Usa of Plain
legumes.
ders, post office officials have Tbe bond issue. c~t==
pcDIItatid by wind.
apent' over the weekend with
Anyone who Is interested in announced.
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shows .us once agam tbat,
Mcs! _people !mow when we parents, Mr. and Mrs.
more detail• on hnw to bandle The Bile opUon will be as- a proJect wttlt sohd ::~: II
opeak of 1 colmy of bees, we Waugh.
bee. should contact the Exten- signed to the successful bidder tlJere is no shortage of Wr
mean several thousand bees. Mrs. Gussie SherlU of
sion Office for bulletin
to carry 11 forward.
150 , who will purchase the land,
Bees ere normally ]Fepi
In spent Tue.doy night with her Oldo Bee Lines. Rectpeo for the
Eoooy
aw•dh • ,.._ r o a. n n • •
hives but we could say "stand," sister Mrs. Hal Shoemaker.
use of honey are also available.
R:lauwllile,...,. .. - . . • ..,....... • ...
"skfP/' ."stock," "hive," or Mrs'. Roxie Shoemaker
Bees furniBh a sideline which
even "!111111" of bee..
to Columbus Wednesday to
to in-ing and may be prof.
abitof- ...
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The hive ia the bees' home. ti wltb her daughter. Mr.
!table in the hands of the rilht
• giftU.. -1botatof..,.,.., ~ ........ .
IT'S ILLEGAL, BUT YOUR VOTE
It may be made up of a hive Mrs. Donald Knotts and ·
person.
-..bleklldlCrfdeoonlilledo!!A ........,,..... .
bOdy ind atveral supen, togeth- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
In handling bees most pecple
yea. Youcao beoaremowlllbelogJ'IIllll-11 M" '
COUNTS MORE IF YOU
er with t bcttom and • top. 1n1 and chlldien of
use bee yeil, gloves.
thiek
fou loDg. bt; timOI boo
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Undoubtodly, bees ware brought ""'"t Smtday with Mrs
clothing, tight 11 the pent legs,
NOMINATE
Jet...,Joorprio&amp;.....,.JOIILSiid-· I lkJIR,.,fitW
Into Oblo In 1k•, or uprliht ~th Donnell and brother,
to protect themselves.
Dr.
hexes. Tbe skepe were the more erl Richard.
Stephen worked enUrely with·
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lfCll" leis COJIIcal..haped homes
Mrs. Haltlon Thomas vlaited out gloves or bee veil. A permade of coiled ropes of atraw WedMaday with her parents, ~ sen•llive to bee
sting•
·In which heel had been kept in Mr. and Mrs. Kerr McClaskey. should not try thle at any time.
Slate Representalive
, Europe.
Mr. 'l!ld Mrs. Leslie Rutan of Try 11 11 you don't believe me.
lneltlelltally, the only legal Columbu• vlllited SUnday wiUl But bave your physician clooe
llec•ua Of His
_·places lor bees to live in Ohio Mr. ancl Mrs. Anthony MwTay. around.
SENIORITY EXPERIENCE
. . ~ in moveable frame hives. Mr. Hal Shoema.ker ''"' reTbe reason lor Ibis Is !bat in- turned home alter vil!iUng his
specllott r..- the control al bee di· daUihter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Law leas, Mrs. Elizabeth Don·
QUAUFICATIONS
' itilll such as loulbrood and Smith and family of
nett, Mrs. Roxie Shoemaker.
toqulre tbal Ute hives Mr. ind Ml'!i. Amos
Mrs. Opal Tyler, Mrs.
Lena
VOTE TO NOMINATE
• be laltell apart
vlllted Sunday evening
Blackburn. Mrs. Ethel Slice,
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Mr. Stephen pointed out that their , daughter, Mr. and Jllrs. Mra. Loredith Thompson and
,,ra putting a biYe toptber, plen- Paul Eddie France. all&lt;l famUy Miss Daisy GI..:Sbum. Tbe Eno
hlslllllltd. b) D. 0 . 'fAIIJII, Stale RePnt!entalive. 367 Plh St.
:If of glue and nalla lhould be of GaUlpolla.
and Westerman Soeiety were alKIHIUfa. 0.
N . ro1. Adv,
,aaed, Metal: frame r•ts ore Mr. and Mrs. Cllarles Mur· ao prasent at Ute aMiver&lt;ary.
.used in many hives and super!k ray spenl an evening wilh .Mr.
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, Tbf8 must be put in at lbe rljht and Mra. J. L. Bulan of Colum;:;
hetgbt to aupport the frames. · bus
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modern be• Mr. and Mro. Romer .
,~ use
loundlllont PortsmOuth. Mr. and Mrs.
"" !hi! brood
Tills loun- ~Itt!~ Fraley and
Moi-11
dalbl
by lour 1aae tQM:nt StJntil).
, wlrtl. Mr.
uaed a unloi- Mrs. ~ l"arla at P~;;;;;
'l!t
attachOil Mrs. ~. Sherrill -.1 Mra..llf'
For the lady's dretl!tng
~!D 'all
......, to ,mbed fiJI, $loemaker spent ~
oomer: or alongside her
sewing Nbinet. Our
'CONVINIINf
' the · ~!•the IO!Indatlon.
llilb 11r1 and liln. Floyd Jllltlllt.
traditional"sweetheart"
1(0
do 1101 realila ~- IMn Bldwell wbq M90
TaMS
bnudlllt
choir,
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Ell. A,..l, Acrfcal&amp;ve
Row ohould you handle bees7
people '-m M""ns and
El'""t
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Scioto CounUeo""
bave a working
knowladle of the answer to this
reaili of 1 beekeeping
10 1
delllO!lltration 011 the farm of
EdiOn RDuah lui week.

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Beekeep.ing Demonstration The Meigs
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lht lilurchas to elect seven the underbrush rTom the. w"* J. B. McClure from Pelmsyl- ohUdren:
gether .:nd ccmbine their food the ~· Tbll
members to serve on a camp. ed section made spaces be- 'vania, .Rev. Kendell from Wil· Wbile Methodists were the and titus enjoy their dinners a declme_10 attendance 11¥1 1
-llni committee. 'l'he mem· tween the tr!OJ lor parkiJli the more, Kentucky, Rev. Grigsby originators and plancers ol tile joinUy. NUIJI!l"OUJ ~ias bad drop&lt;J1I '" the finance8r,,
• llld churches represented buggleti llld wagons.
from the West. The last was a meetings, other denominallons their ~'Ill eotlaPI, ~
ltandlcl:j&gt;ped lba lltl
TO THINI'• r
were u follows: James Kelly, The tabernacle, like lbe oth- young evangelist who was very were welcome, and many ot c.osiooilly; more ih4n one
tee of_young~ .,.,.;.II
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waterloo: WDiiam D. Hall, MI. er struclures, was made of un- pcwerlul and popular. and was their members attended and Uy would occuPY lhe
erpenf!nce
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Zion; T. J. Neal. Flag Sprln&amp;; dressed oak lumber ana hall an a1 ~1e n•~t1ilup "'3 ;-.~us ae&gt; I~:~ ;:r..t:-l~ct~~ ~;"~?:~~;· tn tho: •u,.... .y~tt.ll~t:o, Some iamllles,
sors, some of wbom
.t.~atially . ~ ,,
Jeri')' Cooper, Jobns
Creek: eatlmated capacity for
1500 services could be obtained. ' Iceas of the meeli!Jgs. The malo dld not use their cottag,.
f"""""'"'"•
lba
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RAihobetlt: A. J. DOODle. Between the labernaele ..,.
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objecUve of these
meelinp season, rented them to
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Mt(;oy, Olive, and probab)y i'ancf ·the cottages built around ...em~!!~~!! ... !! . ~" 111 ""andt"~ tc :;p:-~::!! t~~ g~!~! . tA t~~!!n ~ftAndAd only
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George Wiseman, also of Olive, it, was a space nearly sixty was an ad4ed_ attraction for -arouse and urge religious work- ly.
w.u
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IHIII · · w-~
as the S4\lonth member.
feet wide, where abcul !DOll ad- hundreds of pecple. The instru- ers to become more faitlllul
fl'OUfll """"' in. and ll'led 111
From Willi Wl,.,man, who dltlonal penons cotl[d stand and menial p~rt was made on an and devout and to put lorlb The largest erowds came o~ oonduet tllo meetings. Howtver,
GARDEN TILLIII$ ' ·
Uved near the campground, the enjoy the meeting!· The lab· old • fashioned organ, the kind greater efforts to produce new the last SundtJy, when ~d- without ~ary support !rom
SI'RUiiOJIIILD
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was :ngk ~ tit~
~ the :bl~ • ~ of :alii&gt;
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land lor 1 perind of. twenty giving Ute occupants of the cbos. The cot~~mottee employed ach1eved to a great extenl
;te~ sa "'.bout 11 ~d
e
DUPONT PAINTS
1:mmo111'lb
yean. At the e1&lt;plrattoq of thil back seau a higher elevauon noted evangelistiC . SJngers, In addition ta the meeling a
ance,
ve
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WALLPAPII
leaae In 1~10, it was renewed 'l!ld an advantage In seeing and some of who';~ :•re Smger Ken- participants, others. looked up. ~:t:~~~~~:":v~er.:';
.,...,:'torO: =ndlba~
I'LUMI1110 IUPI'LIU
for ten years.
hearing the services.
nedy from n ana one year • on the coamp meetmgs largely
..
ed
buiJdi.g. and
HOUII CLLUIIH
Three of the
buildings, At the begi)ming, efforl.s to and another year, Rev. James as a social homecoming, and ::~l~s ~n!utd =.;ac~
andall~ usable
SUPPLIU
namely the tabernacle I he finance the meetings by free F. Grimes, a membl!r of the came to see and be seen, 'l!ld
d th -··""" 1r
ta
Tbe
only
IULK
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hotel and the relr~shment will offerings were found to Ohio Methodist Conference. For to mingle with old friends. It =~reds •.j';~i~~. ~~st
J:"::"ihe tabentacle
stand, were buill by the com- be Inadequate. A picket fence two years, the Parkins broth- was satd that love romances however, Jived wltbln a radius
was converted into a tomiltee. Numerous collages or was erected around the tract, ers quartet served, and for were developed .on the camp. of thirty miles from the campbam by Mr.Bbeets, tile
tents were added by various with an entrance gote where two other years, the Edwards ground, some betng temporary,
d
d
fr
Hmtt
Th
lite annual
families who lived there dur- an admittance charge of ten sisters quortet. Another r in e lasting only to the end of the groun • an ca~ m"~·
~~-~~·
ta
'
ing the ten-day meetings each eents per person was made feature was the children's daily meetings, while ethers being !"gtonte '~~·ronto~\t a ~I;
end
rm:e~tcame
mooov II
. ·
.
' meetings from one to two o'- more deen-seated subseqcent· m rmPJtate VI age an arms.
as an tnel
amoag
Ph. na.ssn Ml~ W. v-.
year on the month of Au«ust. and lam1ly season Uckets were 1 • . ••- Iter
Th 1
!ted' .
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Nearly all tin the first twenty in a rapidly changing world,
Open Ivery Doy 7:GO It • •
Bel the
ld
c OC11. m ts~ filled
a noons.
e y resu
m marrtage~ .
·
.
- • - tit
1 I.T
ore
mee11nga ..,..n, e so a1 one dollar each.
.th rttl
A
be f 1 1T1 b
hi years) came tn horsHraWII !be religious inllueace
· •
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1 t
1
0
ccmmtltee had mea employed The best evangelists avail- rholnld "'"- .
w'. . • e th numfoodr 1 am des reudg .1 buggies and yagoM and often· ed will go on
lolunloy NlolltTIII•M·
h
and bnJah Ibe
c ren smgmg was tnsp1rmg, elf
a ong an sprea 1 •
.
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to remove t e 1eaves
a
were procured from var· '8Jld evangelists by turn made on the grass and often two times, borses, Impatient at be- tbe future.
from the ground around tlle loua sections of the country. brief encouragb.g talks ' to the or more raO:ilies would, go to- ing llltchod to saplings for so li'ii-iiiiii;;;;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;""
buildings and to haul and place Some of these were the Rev.
long, could be heard Dickaring
straw In the tobemacle be· G. W. Wilson from Denver, Col· --r\~'-#\ll_"""""_ or neighing.
tween the seats. Removal Df orado, Rev. Kempster and Rev. tm~'rJ~AihtWit%1~MW¥~C::~:"ki·"'1ft~, .-,.~~~F?il\IW%'~!1~"'&amp;&lt;'"rr.W'~~~ The botel was operated by

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wear retarding chrome-plated tying·parts that tlu 17
percent stronger knot. Pickup slip clo.deh aaallndard
equipment.

Temperature, precipitation,
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24
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I weather conditions for each
(UP)) -Ken Fletcher
%; rye off 214 to 3~ and
gro
ked
f
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Fed•
1
hour
period
as
recorded
by
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Agent
Home
Ec.
p
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It
must
be
roo
or
,
stored
or
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all' 11e fin 1 · th
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Few food!i offer greater vari- tenderness. Examples are oal· .Food and Drug
h
tation
as m e mens a.. ..,e•
:_.ty than doe• the cereal family. meal and cornmeal. Partially tlon regulations also
weal er s
·
the British bard . court tennl.s
i"."'l'here are barley, corn, oats, cooked ctreafo have been cook· that, II the cereal is
Day
Bflb Low wea. Prec. championships.
! rice and wheat meals as ed some but need more. Ex· enriehed, it must Indicate
Suo.
a 31 Cloudy
Fletcher, who will meet Tom
· well as combinations of these amples are rolled oats, rolled nutrients and how much
MP.
M u Fair
Okker of the Netherlands for
: grains. There are uncooked, wheal and larlnas. Ready:to- , used lor enrichment.
Taes.
7t
57 Fair
the sinlles champlonahip, ell·
: partially cooked , ready-to-eat, eal rert&gt;als are those wh1ch · Cereals are a low cost per Wed.
19 58 .t'air
l;m~ln~ated~~Bo~b~by~~W~ilaoa=--or
; whole- grain, restored, and en· netd no furUler
food. Th~re.is, however, Tbars,
75
f3
Fair
Friday, 6-1, &amp;.1.
f rirhed cereal~. And, we have Cereals are good
vartatJon among Fri
I&amp;
50 F:;dr .0&amp;
it nakes, shreds, puffs, kernels , Keep them in a cool, dry .
depending upon such
13
14 Ooudy .Ill
ere ) BI GN I· W ~ from ynu l
, and many other forms
agd away from foods
are type and SIZe of Average bigh temperature lor
IW HOLLAN D OlAIER
r The amount and kmd of pro- Istrong odors. Open accordlnl
the week tllis year 73.5; last
; cessing done to cereal grains dlrections and then keep the One ounce of cereal Is con75 5
sidered an average sized •erv- ye;: e
low temperature lor
: to make them ed1ble and ae- package tightly closed.
ceptable
to
customers
adds
The
label
will
state
whether
ing. The volume filled by one th v r ke tb'
,. 4. last
1..~
_
_ _
.
One
ewee
1syearw.,
1
mat.erially to the spread ~
ounce var1es.
ounce:
43 7
\ tween farm cost _and retail
Uncooked equals two • thirds ye.fotat ·p;,.,lpitation for .the
......
; cost. Almost four-ftfths of the ·
cup cooked
week tbjs year .1 2. last
: cereal dollar goes to pay for
•
Flakes equals 1 cup
.15
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such costs_ as transportauon,
Whole Bran equals II cup
Total precipitation to elate lor
. manufaclurrng, paekagmg, storPufb equala 2 cups
thl
.
he
sl
TWINE OR WI!IE
1
: age financing and seUing.
Kernel equall y.. cup
s year 12·62 me s,
a
i Whole p-ain cerealo have the
(Continued From Page 5)
Shredded equals I biscuit
year 16.38 Inches.
: specific nutrients
of whole, Idemented b a r g a I n .
To find lbe coat per se"ing, Normal average
preclpl·
j unproccessed grain. Bran, germ Imost or them try1ng to get dlldde the number of omtces in tat10n - 38.40 Inches.
! lnd ' tlldo!perm are present in Johnoon for 1 handshake or 1 the packap Into tho prloe.
~ their natural proportions. fte. i ki,.,
add 211 to 3 cents lor
CITY WATERWORKS Bale blg-tDnn•g•
; s&lt;ored ceroals have the thia- Ashtrays crashed to lite floor. milk and augar. Of course, u Friday temperatures- high 70;
CropsFASTmine, niacin and iron lost dur- Antique fixtures teetered peri·
add fruit, this also is a low 53; Saturday reading - 73
AtLOWCostl
: tng processing
replaced so lously. Ribs were bruised, toes I cost.
·
deCrees at 12 noon.
WE'LL DEMONSTRATE
t the eereal contains as much trampled.
Uncooked and partially cook·
as the original grain. Eorlchod I At one point. fleeing separate ed cereals have a lower cost EAST MEETS WEST
ON
YOUR FARMI
: cereal• are those which have battahons of well-wiShers, the per serving than ready-to-eat. NAPLES, Italy(!U:~PI~)=:II
more vitamins and . or min-I President and Lady Bird However, they also
require Marty Riessen of
" erals added to them than were , collided head on.
more time and effort to serve. Dl., moved into the
~ In the original I)Tilm.
1 "Now I've seen everything," Large paekOB!! generaliy have of
the Naples International
Formerly: Master Feed &amp; Seed Co.
B Uncooked rereala are those sa.id Mrs. oryme Freeman. a lower cost per serving than tennis tournament Friday v:hen
:; with only the outer hu!lks r~ wife of the Agriculture secreta- small.
Ihe defeated Russian
Your F1rm Chemical Heeclquerters
ij moved. The kernel It than ry and one of the hostesses.
Cereals are one of lite lour Lujus, 7-5, 8-10, 1-5.
POMEROY
j,
Bess Abell, the Whit! House basi&lt;: foodstuffs that should Clark Graebner of
Third &amp; Sycamore Sis.
Galllpolla, 0.
Phone 446-2463 ·
!r GR~
social secretary • was beaned by be included in everyone's daily wood, Ohio, wu eliminated by WY 2·5101 Sprl111 Avo.
..
a tray when the womeo swept diet. Buy with an eye for cost Nicola Pletrangelll of Italy,
walter off balance.
and your family's tastes.
6-1.
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Then, if formality had not
Tough Mower lhe field already. it did wMn a
woman with a babe in
U
for Tough lObi drew away from the mob and
n
ILL· BEAI· establi!hed the fact tllat botUe!1
DRIVE feeding isn't tbe only way with
it
modern-day mothers.
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Boston Celtics Seek

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Angeles Lakers from Iver!IICI l"'ldaJ adgl!l, 1114 ••• of! wlnnl•l streak, would fsr&lt;e Iionshlp
lea Naaono. q,a&lt;11 I! tile eetitc. do eomplete
. · .·· \JPI sporto Writer
!••••'•tlan clOH 0111 lhe belt tl ••• tiUoJihe
011 Tueaday 1\ed Auerbach wlll de\'oll lull ellmllllt1411 of bol·banded JerBQSTON tUP I\ - An eighth •Title play.
series ID lho lllllioUlly • tele-IIISJit aaa, a .....,....-i, :.0 ; 1::"" '• !ri-o !""'""!
ry West nd bit Laker 111aiOIID
championship and vic- [ The Celtics pushed the
vised !Hill
at Boatoo Gar- cli1111clic return same here o duUes ...t NIUD wUh bla the ftltb game, a.- .....
to•\: ilgar ,.,,ber t.037 will be ers to the brink of
' Tblll'6day light,
·
1... center, Bill Russell, llktag expected ID vie for lbo rJcbllt
0
on
line today when
the liY wmmag both games al
wblcb would I But the CeiU&lt;O were favored Iover as th-. flhl Negro play.... Jlgbl Auerbacb's tradJUoaal
Bo.&lt;Lm Collies
to eliminate •
the latest a
play· • to capture their Dintlt champ.
smoko olgnai, iilo iaie- .coacb In major oporla .blalory.lpetory
fi •

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game &lt;11ar tllal bao marked

eaeb ol bit reeord 1,0!1 NBA lor. tho , Celllc
wW .
eareer ooaebing vlclol'let.
to
'(lAo, Johll A.
cant cigar _Auerbacb's
Volpe, Belltll Mayor
Col!Jn$, and ftnaocter Marvin In addiUsn to the
a)reBdy
1nro::.r, !!:: bee&lt;
wbo cance,
anlque cbampionshlp
__ UD U.]l•
the celtlCS Wlll
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Logan Will Host Seventh Ann "§'~·Ei
SEOAL Golf Tournament on Friday =:~~=e=~~ ,

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Phlladelphla shattered

Jlol. I

slandingJ but tlte Celties edged ·

The besutilul Hocklof Hills at Atbenl on May 17
1160. GalllpoU. .• ·-......... , 125
INS
Cincinnati In five playoff games
Country Club Coarse, . LogaR, (In toomey action teama play Loj[an ..................
354
(AI Locu par D)
before shocking the 76ers lil' li ·
wiD be the scene of the 1966 II bole• and poiRII are com· Jockaon ........ ·......... !65 TEAM
five-same eastern final •
Soutbealitern Ohio
Athletic piled on roar-mao team !Dills). WeiJJton ............. ·.. 388
.................
318
roul
the ·rilht It
League goU tournament Fri· l
IMt
Medalill - Bob
Littler,
........ · ..... ·• 125
the Lakers.
day.
fAt Allie• par D)
Athens, 73; one-over par, eo........ ······-· 334•
.
. '
348
It will be the sevealb annual ' TEAM
I!CORE record.
Welloton · · •"·- · • ••• •••
AJI.Star!l
328
allair aod delendillg cbampioa Athens .. · "· ... · •·- ·"
JackiiOII .. ·- .. •· · • · .. · • !65
374
.,
.
Gallipolis, with all lour regu·
Gallipolis
"·
·
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•
•
...
•
!65
Ita
Middleport
"·
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·"
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381
(AI LaJaa, par D)
Pomeroy ............. '. .. 406
1 TEAM
Iars back Irom Iast . year s i Jackson ........... ~ . . . .
SCORE Medalist - Gary Ackennan.
407
oqillld Is a beavy lavor~te to I Medalist - Bob Liltler All&gt; ' Gallipolis ........ -.. ... 333 Wellston 73 three-over par.
capture. ttus
,._.,a
....... .................. · 331
b .year's crewn. Ac-- !, ens, 75, three-Over par. '
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1
11
ti
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th
l
d tw• OR WI
egiD 8
a.m.
1
Atll
,.,
(At
GaiUpoUs,
par :Hl
IUPI) -Vic Davalil· Tony Conlgliaro'll Infield hit. TI maR en II amme I
1
ens ........ ·... •• .... SCORE
lo's mnth. inmog smgle. follow-'1 Cleveland had JUmped to a 4· run single.
Last time tbe
tournament [
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Middleport . .. . . . . . . .. ... 4S7 TEAM
Gallipolis
..............
·.
303
ing an error and a hit batsmao . 2 lead in the top of the lilth Cleveland came back with was beld m Logan the Chtel· ,
fAt Folrgrerus, par II}
Medalist George
Pope
j
Middleport
..
·.....
.
....
324
drove in an unearned run to when Alvis and Rerkv Colavito 1 . th t
th
d
tams
upset
Gal11pohs
•
n
d
TEAM
SCORE
Galhpohs
7
seveno(Jver
.
par.
1
!I
324
.
.
.
· . , . , wo m e op o1 e seron ol 1• ed 111 ·u Th t . · . AA~the':"!~~~~~-~--:--~'---..::==:__ _ Albens . . . .. . . . . . .. .. ..
g1ve the streakmg Cleveland ! hit solo h.mers off starter Dlck \ tie the game, 2 .%. 01 Davalil- ~ a1m
e t1 e.
a wa.s m: _ ns .. .... ........ ..
II
Lot! an ........ ·... . . . .. .• 344
1963
their
straight Stigman.
'
, lo's ground-rule d9Uble with the '
·
Jackson .............. ·... 3a7
Victory, f&gt;-4, desp1te a. Boston ! _ Boston took a qu1ck \1-0 lead bases lo,ded on singles by Gallipolis owns three champ·
V
Pomeroy .. . .. .. • .. .. . . • 376
Red Sox tnple play 1n lhe 111 the [1rst mnmg. Bell h1t Len 1
ienships - 1962 1964 and 1965
w.u.ton . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . .. 365
ninth.
I Green and •alked Scott and ' Larry Brown and Azcue and a
Athens won the title in 19Go
Medalist - Jim Beard, Galli- 1::~,..;::1;
polis 69, tne-over par, co-ree.
The derisive run was set up 1 Conigliaro lo load the bases and I walk tt BelL
;md I961. Logan won it in 1963. ,
or d.
whPn Boston catcher
Bob '
Par at Hocking Hills is 35. I
Tiilmao dropped .:oe A,••••• :
For the lirst time '" lh
"!pore btm - fullakt ;..., '
topped roller in front of tile!
.
tournament s hiStory ail
,
bat ud walk 11111"
plate
Red Sox reliever Ken
teams are expected to . The
annual Southeastern Oh_lo League
_and
1915
..
Sanders hit winning
Indian
partiCipate.
.
field meet IS scheduled Saturday, April 30, at OhiO UniVtr·
(Ail'alrsreens, Par 36)
tcber Gary Bell with \
..
In 1965 at the
Fa1rgreens . s1ty ID Athens.
,
TEAM
SCORE
8
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NEW YORK fl'Pl) - Explosive Emile Griffith w 111 : Country Club •.Jackson ·
For the lirst time In a numGallipolis ........ ·......
318
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Well- ~

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o~valillu drove home ~~~i~0t~!c~~~~::;e~hg~td t~~t~~~g~! ~hpap~:~~~t~~i:i~~rJ\:~~n)n:e~s;~~;:~at:~dB~~m::~~ , ~:~ ~~v~~~t:5.' !~!.:.'.~h00d:::: en~~~ 136~~~ Carle, Ath~ Jackson
Athena ...............

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pinch. runner Teny )'lartinez Tiger Monda.v night in Madison Square Garden 's "show· :I
this spring.
ing champion .Athens will prebwith the winning run. Max case'' bout of the year.
Gallipolis captured the 1965 l ably be thl! team to beat.
AMs bounced to Boston second Tbe
are 8-5 and may be' · . ,
event with a. 3'13 team
In nine previous meets, 1J&gt;.
baSOmaB G('Orge Smith. Smith 2·1 a!. nngUme tbot the 36-year· 1 Roomso• and Basilio are the Athens, conSidered • darkhorse I gan hi! won sit titles. AtlteDJ
tnrew to Rico Petrocelli at old 11ger will teach tbe 26-year-1ooiy 147-pound ktngs who have Uns year, f1mshed 15 strokes , captured all the marblea for
second lor one out and tile old Grillith that messin' around Iwon the middleweight title and behind GAHS last year with a three consecutive years.
r&lt;l4\&gt; to
jus! nipped Alvis.'. wilh middiewoll!lts is. no kiod l the lisl. or the little guys who 333. Jackso• was third with 1 11 Lilted below are records that
,; ba
G
Sc tt' ,of work lor welterwetghts un- have failed wheo they stepped 341 . Logan !ourth, 342, Mtddle- have been established
since
r1rs 1 seman
s
l
\ess
names
are
Sugar
up
into
the
HID-pound
class
port
filth,
344
and
the
fJTSt
meel
was
ctnducted
0
1
throw to
plate nailed
Ray RobiRsOD or Carmel Basil- 1 includes Mickey Walker, Hen- !uxth, .352: ,
, in 1957 :
.
lor the tlllfd out of lhe lnple ', io.
ry Armstrong, Kid Gav 1Jan and Gallipolis Tom McCarty cap- , POLE VAULT_ Larry Criwplay.
[
the late Benny (Kid) Paret. lured medalist honors as
lord, Loaan, 1911&amp;, 11'-4". '

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Frazier, LogaR, 1960, :10.
MILE RUN- George Stump,
Lngaa, 1858, 4:R8.
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IIIIlS, 1:36.4.
t4fl YARD DASH - Ken 0.:
veau, Athens, 18flli, :11.2.
180 YARD LOW
Bob Young,
:21.1.
liD YARD HIGH

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ATHENS, Ohio (UP!) - Ohio
Amert.u League
•·Pitts . . . . . . .. . a J
UmverSity w1ll open tho
TEAM
W L Pel GB x-San Frao • . 7 J
breaking rurve ball/ to1 perlecS&lt;ason Dec. I by hostmg Cleveland ...
LOOO
Los Anal• .... ' 4
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tior as the Astros blaoked the OhiO Wesleyan IR the first ol II B 1 .
AUanta ..... ' e 4
for the second straight home games on tbe 23-game
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hurdles al 56 feel, ...-teuths''
inch ond Ia the bread Jwnp at :"
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Sunday, April 24, 11186
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1:31.7.
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HOUSTON tUPil - Barry
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Braves ID a 5-I &gt;riclory over
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had tied tile game 4-4 in career. pioched a four-hllter and
slralghl borne win
tlte.lfasl haU el the liltll inning rookie Sonny JacksoR collected
York. They bad beaten the
he slammed his second tbree hils Saturday "' lead the
the lui 15 limea 1n
mtiiiiW' league homer, 1 two-run Houston Astr"' to a 4-0 slultout
oil Bell tllat followed over !be San Francisco Giants.
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Tbe two blows by the Braves'
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. rared darkn•" \ Houston scored single runs In aandhonally lirankled lndependeot Minnesota .. • 3 5 .375 4t.&gt; C:agoor ·:: 2 • • 200 ; ...,. the slump • ridden New Ron Hunl
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e Braves m e It 4-0 n the
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·Amencao Boston . . . . . . 2 7 .222 e
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second wbea Denis Menke, who yard relay, the mlle. relay, the
attack on his Staub Lalma• and .J oh•' Bate- Conference t.amo on the Bol&gt;- x-Kan City . . 1 5 . 167
Baltimore otarler Dave
bod been bit by a Dick Selma shullle hurdla and tile 44IJ.vard
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....... uay ._ r
NaUy wall eredited with
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of the Greater man driving home the runs.
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1 The big school competition
\X·Right game)
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'tb tbe
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by Woody Weodward.
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Washington 5 Detroit 3
I Atlanta 5 New York 4
over the laft.ptsce
cut llle gap to 4-3
"Ill, .
4
th• top money tbe lhird when Joe Morgan walk IDR Dec. 3. :;;,,.
Cleveland 5 Boston 4
! l!Duslol Sao Francisco I (lsi who bave DOW dropped
Ill the top of the !oarth whoa be
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on a passed return home to engage
Baltimore I New York 3
Sa game)
and show ooly one win followed singles by AI Luplow
m·
tour t1lles, fms1 hed ball. moved to third OR a si11gle Dec s.
California 4 Minnesota 3
" Francisco_ at Houslon (2nd m nme ltartl.
IDd Ken Boyer with the first
as a vicious
by Jackson and sL-ored on a
·
Chicago at Kansas City rtwl- •
game) (Night)
bls two bolne runs.
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over the Oak Cliff sacrifice fly by Staub,
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Chicago 2 Loa Angeleo 0
Prank Roblnaon, who hu
Torre ICOOUIIted for
CHICAGO (UP!) - Rolle!
Oub course lie llfmed ,
. I 1\larJella Rowen!
Today'• Probable Pilchert
at St. LouiS fniaht) safely ,In all bul 1111 of
turned oul to be the
Ferguaon Jenkins, mat.
1
&amp;-:&lt;me-,s trn• ke h&gt;ad lWPr fJsl-1 Jackson tnpled .'" the fifth Remain Unbeaten
Minnesota at California Today p - Plkbero
elgbl games,
with hts second homer
bla flrsl appearance for the
Gay
"_,,. ,;r. and s"&gt;red
smgle by Wynn MARIETTA, Ohio (UP!} _ Pascual IHI vs. Chance II·O}. Las Angeles at Chicago - hil batting average to .444
eighth. Kranepool added
Cobs, woa hll fWII .
8
Cupit and T•n•nw
Latman s smgie scored
Manetta' s varsity crew Satur· Chicago at Kansas City John Drysdale Ifl. I) vs. Holtzman 10. two
ill
homer of llle seaaon
game Saturday with •bla llrat
who already W're m' ·P' omonte lor the
Astros I day rowed to it. IIXth victory (1-0) vs. Sheldon (0-1}.
0) .
filth lnniDC whiCh drove m Curt the top of the Dinth.
league bonier and a ruB
I
with 138s
run
the stxlh.
Iman undefeated seaso• by WIR- Detroit at Washington 2 • New York al AUanll 12} - Blelary from l!rsl base With Rank Fischer worked tile SCOrlllf! smgle In I z.e lrllnDJ&gt;h ,,
pressure wa"
lu IJt&gt; ' . a e :iKholson
. a lnmg three races against La Mooboquette (1-1) and Sparma VB. Blasmgame (0.0) and Le-the declslve run.
first sis an4 two-lblrds
.
over lite Loa Angeles IJtcl&amp;ero.
for the ''""'ctoJ :,n ., t J6 '
base ,.nd BatRmans stn; Salle College of Philadelphia oo (0.0) vs. Duckworth (0.1) and master ll·O)
Brooks Roblnaon,
striking out five and
Tbe wln put OileaBO
Sunday wilh "''"' ,,. two gl• "' mmled for the Astros the Muskingum River here.
Rieber! (0.2).
Phlladelphlo at CIDclnseU (2} eleanup behind Frank, drlvw
aqns, hul oeedetl relief
place abesd ol ClncJniNIIl,
allll3iithi'" lmn ·' " "' ,., ni lire fina l tallv •o the
mmng. About 5011 spectators watched ' Baltimore al New York - - Culp (0-2) and Jackaon t0-2) two ruDI with I pair ol
Chi Chi Olivo.
wbo wu reblecl out.
.
golfers also undec p,n
as
jumor - varsity I Barbor tO-O) or Palmer 11 , I) vs. EIU. (0-t) and O'Ttnle (f. ud railed bla baiting
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JeaJdlll look ovrt from
AKRON WINS REL.\. YS
and freshman crews were also I VI. Stoltlemyre (fl. I)
0) « Maloney (1.0)
to :1M Kt baa hll ssftiJ 111
It
Mels In New
Bob llltldJe)r 111111 tilt
I DELAWARE, OhiO iUPl} - victorious •• the 2,tl0fl.meter Cleveland at Booton' 2- Mo- Pitlsburtlh It st. LouiJ l·L Kt rellretl tile
mled llltllwo Rllo 1lttt
Runs Give
Akroo won the_ Oh•o Conference courae. The
and freshmen Dowell (2.0) and Tiaol (1.0} CardweU (!H) VI. 8odecki (..
.......
10 lllell to face bill! and tlcepl !bird. He got John Kermed,)r,.
Relays champiOnShip bere
lnlvo 5-0 recards lor the
w·t
I} and Loogbor I)
I
Kranepoal'l llnl bome l'ttll "' ootlleld fly to end the lnldnl
1aon (0.
O.PI'"' 4-3. Win
1urday in a duel witll delend.ing seasoo.
I San Francisco at IIOlllstoa A'I NIP lUX
wu oever ID trouble 11D1J1 the and pllclted tbrougb lbi ""Ill,' •
Calif. 1UPI) The Ztps took
llfsl It was a meaningful •iclory,
·. Moada ,1 Gomes
llerbel (.. ) va.l'arreU (f.l)
!CAN
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Nventh when siDgiOI by Cleon allowing four hilt. Tlltl
ruos by Jack Warner and 1! champ MI. Umon.
Ias La Salle bad lost only ooe
y
MootloJ'o Gamel
8AS
(UP!) Jones and Roy McMillan
nathy finished" up In lilt Jdllll,
·
Knoop ill !he eighth
including five of the si1 previoua race against seven op. MIDReaota at llelroli (olghtl Philadelphia .al Plltsbur&amp;h (catftsb) Halter, wltb
b1m lo 1111 l\btwerl, .
lhe Cube.
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55 ponents
year.
Kaosaa City at Cleveland (nlgbl}
bla help from two ffilel
Tht Dot1prs 1tat1 ..._._
Angels from behmd I pomt. While
took the oth- Next Saturday Marietta hosll (lli«bb)
CincbuiaU II (illgbl) en, hurled lho Kaaou
btlt C!OUid _ ,
• run rally for a t-3' " SIX
mcluding live in Wayne State University of Del- Chicago at Waablngton tnight} St. Lout. al Loa Anaeleo Atbletlca to a Z.l vlelolry
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Angeles Lakers from Iver!IICI l"'ldaJ adgl!l, 1114 ••• of! wlnnl•l streak, would fsr&lt;e Iionshlp
lea Naaono. q,a&lt;11 I! tile eetitc. do eomplete
. · .·· \JPI sporto Writer
!••••'•tlan clOH 0111 lhe belt tl ••• tiUoJihe
011 Tueaday 1\ed Auerbach wlll de\'oll lull ellmllllt1411 of bol·banded JerBQSTON tUP I\ - An eighth •Title play.
series ID lho lllllioUlly • tele-IIISJit aaa, a .....,....-i, :.0 ; 1::"" '• !ri-o !""'""!
ry West nd bit Laker 111aiOIID
championship and vic- [ The Celtics pushed the
vised !Hill
at Boatoo Gar- cli1111clic return same here o duUes ...t NIUD wUh bla the ftltb game, a.- .....
to•\: ilgar ,.,,ber t.037 will be ers to the brink of
' Tblll'6day light,
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1... center, Bill Russell, llktag expected ID vie for lbo rJcbllt
0
on
line today when
the liY wmmag both games al
wblcb would I But the CeiU&lt;O were favored Iover as th-. flhl Negro play.... Jlgbl Auerbacb's tradJUoaal
Bo.&lt;Lm Collies
to eliminate •
the latest a
play· • to capture their Dintlt champ.
smoko olgnai, iilo iaie- .coacb In major oporla .blalory.lpetory
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eaeb ol bit reeord 1,0!1 NBA lor. tho , Celllc
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to
'(lAo, Johll A.
cant cigar _Auerbacb's
Volpe, Belltll Mayor
Col!Jn$, and ftnaocter Marvin In addiUsn to the
a)reBdy
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SEOAL Golf Tournament on Friday =:~~=e=~~ ,

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Phlladelphla shattered

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slandingJ but tlte Celties edged ·

The besutilul Hocklof Hills at Atbenl on May 17
1160. GalllpoU. .• ·-......... , 125
INS
Cincinnati In five playoff games
Country Club Coarse, . LogaR, (In toomey action teama play Loj[an ..................
354
(AI Locu par D)
before shocking the 76ers lil' li ·
wiD be the scene of the 1966 II bole• and poiRII are com· Jockaon ........ ·......... !65 TEAM
five-same eastern final •
Soutbealitern Ohio
Athletic piled on roar-mao team !Dills). WeiJJton ............. ·.. 388
.................
318
roul
the ·rilht It
League goU tournament Fri· l
IMt
Medalill - Bob
Littler,
........ · ..... ·• 125
the Lakers.
day.
fAt Allie• par D)
Athens, 73; one-over par, eo........ ······-· 334•
.
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348
It will be the sevealb annual ' TEAM
I!CORE record.
Welloton · · •"·- · • ••• •••
AJI.Star!l
328
allair aod delendillg cbampioa Athens .. · "· ... · •·- ·"
JackiiOII .. ·- .. •· · • · .. · • !65
374
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Gallipolis
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Middleport
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381
(AI LaJaa, par D)
Pomeroy ............. '. .. 406
1 TEAM
Iars back Irom Iast . year s i Jackson ........... ~ . . . .
SCORE Medalist - Gary Ackennan.
407
oqillld Is a beavy lavor~te to I Medalist - Bob Liltler All&gt; ' Gallipolis ........ -.. ... 333 Wellston 73 three-over par.
capture. ttus
,._.,a
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b .year's crewn. Ac-- !, ens, 75, three-Over par. '
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lo's mnth. inmog smgle. follow-'1 Cleveland had JUmped to a 4· run single.
Last time tbe
tournament [
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Middleport . .. . . . . . . .. ... 4S7 TEAM
Gallipolis
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303
ing an error and a hit batsmao . 2 lead in the top of the lilth Cleveland came back with was beld m Logan the Chtel· ,
fAt Folrgrerus, par II}
Medalist George
Pope
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Middleport
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.
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324
drove in an unearned run to when Alvis and Rerkv Colavito 1 . th t
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Gal11pohs
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1963
their
straight Stigman.
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Jackson .............. ·... 3a7
Victory, f&gt;-4, desp1te a. Boston ! _ Boston took a qu1ck \1-0 lead bases lo,ded on singles by Gallipolis owns three champ·
V
Pomeroy .. . .. .. • .. .. . . • 376
Red Sox tnple play 1n lhe 111 the [1rst mnmg. Bell h1t Len 1
ienships - 1962 1964 and 1965
w.u.ton . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . .. 365
ninth.
I Green and •alked Scott and ' Larry Brown and Azcue and a
Athens won the title in 19Go
Medalist - Jim Beard, Galli- 1::~,..;::1;
polis 69, tne-over par, co-ree.
The derisive run was set up 1 Conigliaro lo load the bases and I walk tt BelL
;md I961. Logan won it in 1963. ,
or d.
whPn Boston catcher
Bob '
Par at Hocking Hills is 35. I
Tiilmao dropped .:oe A,••••• :
For the lirst time '" lh
"!pore btm - fullakt ;..., '
topped roller in front of tile!
.
tournament s hiStory ail
,
bat ud walk 11111"
plate
Red Sox reliever Ken
teams are expected to . The
annual Southeastern Oh_lo League
_and
1915
..
Sanders hit winning
Indian
partiCipate.
.
field meet IS scheduled Saturday, April 30, at OhiO UniVtr·
(Ail'alrsreens, Par 36)
tcber Gary Bell with \
..
In 1965 at the
Fa1rgreens . s1ty ID Athens.
,
TEAM
SCORE
8
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NEW YORK fl'Pl) - Explosive Emile Griffith w 111 : Country Club •.Jackson ·
For the lirst time In a numGallipolis ........ ·......
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this spring.
ing champion .Athens will prebwith the winning run. Max case'' bout of the year.
Gallipolis captured the 1965 l ably be thl! team to beat.
AMs bounced to Boston second Tbe
are 8-5 and may be' · . ,
event with a. 3'13 team
In nine previous meets, 1J&gt;.
baSOmaB G('Orge Smith. Smith 2·1 a!. nngUme tbot the 36-year· 1 Roomso• and Basilio are the Athens, conSidered • darkhorse I gan hi! won sit titles. AtlteDJ
tnrew to Rico Petrocelli at old 11ger will teach tbe 26-year-1ooiy 147-pound ktngs who have Uns year, f1mshed 15 strokes , captured all the marblea for
second lor one out and tile old Grillith that messin' around Iwon the middleweight title and behind GAHS last year with a three consecutive years.
r&lt;l4\&gt; to
jus! nipped Alvis.'. wilh middiewoll!lts is. no kiod l the lisl. or the little guys who 333. Jackso• was third with 1 11 Lilted below are records that
,; ba
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since
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and
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ctnducted
0
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throw to
plate nailed
Ray RobiRsOD or Carmel Basil- 1 includes Mickey Walker, Hen- !uxth, .352: ,
, in 1957 :
.
lor the tlllfd out of lhe lnple ', io.
ry Armstrong, Kid Gav 1Jan and Gallipolis Tom McCarty cap- , POLE VAULT_ Larry Criwplay.
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breaking rurve ball/ to1 perlecS&lt;ason Dec. I by hostmg Cleveland ...
LOOO
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NEW YOI\K (UP I} - Frank Kranepool, who drove Ia all II
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Medalist - Tom
McCarty - Upper Arlington Sa-y ' ·
Gallipolis 13 ane-over·par &lt;0- won tile Class AA erovm nd
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13 j:ted Sox over the fmal four
Griffith, whose litlJe
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Logan, 1911&amp;,
ATLANTA !UPI) _ Joe Tor·
mnlngs.
move• witb cat-like speed and 8-Th• Sunday
Sunday, April 24, 11186
J8 bll two home 1'11111 Saturday,
Joss wa• the second fir
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1:31.7.
bla lblrd and fourth or the
BojllDI reliever Ken Sanders
HOUSTON tUPil - Barry
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slralghl borne win
tlte.lfasl haU el the liltll inning rookie Sonny JacksoR collected
York. They bad beaten the
he slammed his second tbree hils Saturday "' lead the
the lui 15 limea 1n
mtiiiiW' league homer, 1 two-run Houston Astr"' to a 4-0 slultout
oil Bell tllat followed over !be San Francisco Giants.
Major Lesane _ , .
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Tbe two blows by the Braves'
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flltb .:;alghl •::; hits Alo;h:'d!:': :/:: eame
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Francisco Friday night, 2-0.
Five Big Ten scbotls, one I Detroit . .... 6 4 .600 2\\i
.. · : : · :
1-3 trlumpb home
lbrowlag error by Woodrow WDaon look four !iii! .
. rared darkn•" \ Houston scored single runs In aandhonally lirankled lndependeot Minnesota .. • 3 5 .375 4t.&gt; C:agoor ·:: 2 • • 200 ; ...,. the slump • ridden New Ron Hunl
and lour seconds In ·C!)!Iectlng '
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e Braves m e It 4-0 n the
po . Xim a WO!I lila 8110to s!Jtve ofl innings with Jim Wvnn Rusty '
JOin " 1
·Amencao Boston . . . . . . 2 7 .222 e
(X· . bl
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.
.
second wbea Denis Menke, who yard relay, the mlle. relay, the
attack on his Staub Lalma• and .J oh•' Bate- Conference t.amo on the Bol&gt;- x-Kan City . . 1 5 . 167
Baltimore otarler Dave
bod been bit by a Dick Selma shullle hurdla and tile 44IJ.vard
'
cats' schedule
,
....... uay ._ r
NaUy wall eredited with
,
#
of the Greater man driving home the runs.
.
' New York ... 1 8 .111 7 Philadelphia at CincinRa« potil·
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seored on a
relay.
.
halfway
1 The big school competition
\X·Right game)
ned
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e
movmg to third on
The Astros scored off Gianll shirt
'tb tbe
d
Satunlay'o lletiulta
po ' raut
and biB reetrtl wltbill •
by Woody Weodward.
\'f/'
starter and loser Bob Bolin iR
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Washington 5 Detroit 3
I Atlanta 5 New York 4
over the laft.ptsce
cut llle gap to 4-3
"Ill, .
4
th• top money tbe lhird when Joe Morgan walk IDR Dec. 3. :;;,,.
Cleveland 5 Boston 4
! l!Duslol Sao Francisco I (lsi who bave DOW dropped
Ill the top of the !oarth whoa be
.
·
of Lhc 5t'itSOD and ho_lder ed, went to
on a passed return home to engage
Baltimore I New York 3
Sa game)
and show ooly one win followed singles by AI Luplow
m·
tour t1lles, fms1 hed ball. moved to third OR a si11gle Dec s.
California 4 Minnesota 3
" Francisco_ at Houslon (2nd m nme ltartl.
IDd Ken Boyer with the first
as a vicious
by Jackson and sL-ored on a
·
Chicago at Kansas City rtwl- •
game) (Night)
bls two bolne runs.
'
over the Oak Cliff sacrifice fly by Staub,
•
light)
Chicago 2 Loa Angeleo 0
Prank Roblnaon, who hu
Torre ICOOUIIted for
CHICAGO (UP!) - Rolle!
Oub course lie llfmed ,
. I 1\larJella Rowen!
Today'• Probable Pilchert
at St. LouiS fniaht) safely ,In all bul 1111 of
turned oul to be the
Ferguaon Jenkins, mat.
1
&amp;-:&lt;me-,s trn• ke h&gt;ad lWPr fJsl-1 Jackson tnpled .'" the fifth Remain Unbeaten
Minnesota at California Today p - Plkbero
elgbl games,
with hts second homer
bla flrsl appearance for the
Gay
"_,,. ,;r. and s"&gt;red
smgle by Wynn MARIETTA, Ohio (UP!} _ Pascual IHI vs. Chance II·O}. Las Angeles at Chicago - hil batting average to .444
eighth. Kranepool added
Cobs, woa hll fWII .
8
Cupit and T•n•nw
Latman s smgie scored
Manetta' s varsity crew Satur· Chicago at Kansas City John Drysdale Ifl. I) vs. Holtzman 10. two
ill
homer of llle seaaon
game Saturday with •bla llrat
who already W're m' ·P' omonte lor the
Astros I day rowed to it. IIXth victory (1-0) vs. Sheldon (0-1}.
0) .
filth lnniDC whiCh drove m Curt the top of the Dinth.
league bonier and a ruB
I
with 138s
run
the stxlh.
Iman undefeated seaso• by WIR- Detroit at Washington 2 • New York al AUanll 12} - Blelary from l!rsl base With Rank Fischer worked tile SCOrlllf! smgle In I z.e lrllnDJ&gt;h ,,
pressure wa"
lu IJt&gt; ' . a e :iKholson
. a lnmg three races against La Mooboquette (1-1) and Sparma VB. Blasmgame (0.0) and Le-the declslve run.
first sis an4 two-lblrds
.
over lite Loa Angeles IJtcl&amp;ero.
for the ''""'ctoJ :,n ., t J6 '
base ,.nd BatRmans stn; Salle College of Philadelphia oo (0.0) vs. Duckworth (0.1) and master ll·O)
Brooks Roblnaon,
striking out five and
Tbe wln put OileaBO
Sunday wilh "''"' ,,. two gl• "' mmled for the Astros the Muskingum River here.
Rieber! (0.2).
Phlladelphlo at CIDclnseU (2} eleanup behind Frank, drlvw
aqns, hul oeedetl relief
place abesd ol ClncJniNIIl,
allll3iithi'" lmn ·' " "' ,., ni lire fina l tallv •o the
mmng. About 5011 spectators watched ' Baltimore al New York - - Culp (0-2) and Jackaon t0-2) two ruDI with I pair ol
Chi Chi Olivo.
wbo wu reblecl out.
.
golfers also undec p,n
as
jumor - varsity I Barbor tO-O) or Palmer 11 , I) vs. EIU. (0-t) and O'Ttnle (f. ud railed bla baiting
'
wM loll bla
JeaJdlll look ovrt from
AKRON WINS REL.\. YS
and freshman crews were also I VI. Stoltlemyre (fl. I)
0) « Maloney (1.0)
to :1M Kt baa hll ssftiJ 111
It
Mels In New
Bob llltldJe)r 111111 tilt
I DELAWARE, OhiO iUPl} - victorious •• the 2,tl0fl.meter Cleveland at Booton' 2- Mo- Pitlsburtlh It st. LouiJ l·L Kt rellretl tile
mled llltllwo Rllo 1lttt
Runs Give
Akroo won the_ Oh•o Conference courae. The
and freshmen Dowell (2.0) and Tiaol (1.0} CardweU (!H) VI. 8odecki (..
.......
10 lllell to face bill! and tlcepl !bird. He got John Kermed,)r,.
Relays champiOnShip bere
lnlvo 5-0 recards lor the
w·t
I} and Loogbor I)
I
Kranepoal'l llnl bome l'ttll "' ootlleld fly to end the lnldnl
1aon (0.
O.PI'"' 4-3. Win
1urday in a duel witll delend.ing seasoo.
I San Francisco at IIOlllstoa A'I NIP lUX
wu oever ID trouble 11D1J1 the and pllclted tbrougb lbi ""Ill,' •
Calif. 1UPI) The Ztps took
llfsl It was a meaningful •iclory,
·. Moada ,1 Gomes
llerbel (.. ) va.l'arreU (f.l)
!CAN
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Nventh when siDgiOI by Cleon allowing four hilt. Tlltl
ruos by Jack Warner and 1! champ MI. Umon.
Ias La Salle bad lost only ooe
y
MootloJ'o Gamel
8AS
(UP!) Jones and Roy McMillan
nathy finished" up In lilt Jdllll,
·
Knoop ill !he eighth
including five of the si1 previoua race against seven op. MIDReaota at llelroli (olghtl Philadelphia .al Plltsbur&amp;h (catftsb) Halter, wltb
b1m lo 1111 l\btwerl, .
lhe Cube.
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55 ponents
year.
Kaosaa City at Cleveland (nlgbl}
bla help from two ffilel
Tht Dot1prs 1tat1 ..._._
Angels from behmd I pomt. While
took the oth- Next Saturday Marietta hosll (lli«bb)
CincbuiaU II (illgbl) en, hurled lho Kaaou
btlt C!OUid _ ,
• run rally for a t-3' " SIX
mcluding live in Wayne State University of Del- Chicago at Waablngton tnight} St. Lout. al Loa Anaeleo Atbletlca to a Z.l vlelolry
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Vel')' Low lliles, New Riviera Trade In

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1961 OIEV. IMPALA

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1961 FORD GALAXIE

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Tudor, Red, Standard, V.a

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DEATHS. MARRIAGES

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Gallia county · t~a('hen attending Friday night's annual
spring banqu~ ol the G a II i a
Coonty Educallon Associalion
u~nJmously endorsed if mu'lc
to inv~tlgate the lerminatlon
ol teachers' contracts .
More than 150 attenrieri the
evPnt at Ky~el Creek
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SchooL The dinner was served
by Kyger Creek Band Boost.

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6 cyllndH, 1tandard traftt.
Radlo •net helttr

60 Ford F-600

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SEE THE SALESMAN AT GALLIPOLIS MOTOR CO.
HE'S GIVING SPECTACULAR DEALS

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65 Ford Gal. 500
Conv, 352 .,.,, Std. lrant.,
rtdlo "nd Miter

64 Galaxie XL
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auto traM., power sfttr.

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GaUII COlDly are remloded
tbat'-tblo lll'ta will remain 01
Eaote.m Standard Time. Mao01 ,....ty wiD lie •• Deyllpl
Savlllp 11mt •tarllal to(ly.
Oa tbe Oblo olde of Ill• rlver ·Ill•lb aearesl
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youn9 ptrform•r tht:t il
rudy for ..ctioft ud tt a
prit• yot~'U fmd hard to MM.
AM Yinyl inhrior, C.to .,..
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This Special Station Wagon Sale for April 25-30
Yes. thb year's best Station Waeon buys ln Gallipolis
wiU be broua:ht from the ''Salesman" at Galltpoli!l Motor Co.'11 "APRIL Wacon Sale~:~ Spectacular!" Just ask

anyone who bas bought one of these wagona. Our sale~t­
man aives nothinc but 11pe&lt;:taculu deals! How else
could we say we're having an "April Wagon Speetacu·
Jar" and really mean it? Come early while selection il
good-don't wait and be disappointed! See one of our
Salesmen today!

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A Che.,oltt fnorite of
many f. mil; .. r•.r .f•.,
yetr-low'jiidctcl for tl,;.

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Chevrolet Stttion Wagon! Pick youn toda1 at Galllpoll' Motor Co. during our
spring "April Sales Spectacular" while "picker!!'' are sood on both price and
~election! Join the "on the move" buyers who are h•arning GaJUpolls Motor Co,
really knows bow to move Waa:ona.

A hiqh ft•hion wtgon Dvt ecotto
omy priudl All 'vinyl interiOf',
choice of fo!ll' lnhrlor color,.
dllp twi•+ urp.tinll) •"CC pi•My

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Minnie Huttoa, Rll,
has filed a dlvtl'ce petllion
Melg• Counly Com111011
Coort against Ewing E.
ton, ••me addr~•. The
till cbargeo utreme
and ls aski~ for t'llstody of
minor children.
,Joanne Estep, Pomeroy,
1Ued a similar action
WJIIiam Grllllt Estep,
charging grceo neglect and
treme cruelty. The
asks cuslody o! one
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The.membersblp drivt
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A progress report on chamber activities will be releued
in the near future.
Atlendlni Friday' a luncheoa
at Oscar'• were Mrs.
C.mpbell, Paul Davies, Steve
Swarny, Richard
Roderick,
John Halferty, Hobart Wilson,
' and Mro, Tbelma Elliott.

Son Of PHS
Graduate Wins

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Frank D. Skinner, 101 ol a

Porn~~ !Ugh School cr•duate

now IIVUII m Okla.'loma, .has
hem appomted staff moc;ate
of lbe Amer!oan Cotmcll on Educatlon In Wublngton, D. C.
The a~lee'a fltller,. llougN. Sklnllor, raided Ill Pomeroy several yeara. He· lived

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May }under DirectiOil
• 0£R0bert Garner

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se~l~.~Sher~~ri~e~Turner~['iR~o~b~e~r~~~~=•:nd~S:iev:e~Hoff:m:a:n:,

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VOTE TWICE?

IT'S IUEGAL, BUT YOUR VOTE
COUNTS MORE IF YOU
NOMINATE

MEIGS COUNTY STUDENTS

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Meigs County Student Organizations

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Two Rutland hands will be [Julie Hutchison and
Ricky ble, clarinet: Pe~ T i Ills,
Summer Is on its way, and the Red er.....
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presen~ lo a oprlng concert Pierce, alto saxophone; Terry alto clar'?et; Lmda
program Cor 1966 is beginning to tuo lhape. ~for~
at ~ bigh ocbool May. 1 at,·George, lenor .suophone: Ter- bass clannet; Sabra
classes, and hours each will
2:30 p. m, Wider d~recUon of rie Miller, bar~lone saxoph~ne; K~thy Tho~as. Randel
be taught have been selected: and Slay Fit."
Robert A. Garner Jr.
; VIckie Grate, Debbie May, VICk· Lmda Davis, Pat
On June 13 to June 24 Jun- This program II piJ!D!WI •
The elemenlary band
will I' ie Nelson, Larry Harmedon, DeTb· LKIIIy Jmboden,ndTersesad Dean, ,·"r-Sen,·or Life saviag·. June' 211 encourage individaall le Hll
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s I " bie Jewett, Jan Kenn y, lm ay Wright a an ra
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and --ttY IIIII
pay
m re state a ute, Hollan cornets. Donna Weber lor cornet•
through July I , beginner, ad- re.~arly
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;:Grant Us Thy ,Peace," and and S~ndy Taylor,
French . Eunice Ohlinger, Linda
wnc&lt;d beginner, lnlermediate .•r more mileo 11'1
Gallant EaRll!. A p1aoo solo born· Debbie Turner baritone sell Doona we~r
swimmer instruction: June This 18 DOt 1 maratboa, . •
by Sabra Canaday, an alto born; Sherry Hay;, Owen lle~n, French hor~;
'!I through July I, first pari of race, and IS 101 compolltlvt,
saxophone ~lo by Linda Shen- Blackwood, Beecher Cooper, King, Sandy Tucker,
safety lnstructon; lrom nor an endurance eooiMI, ...,.
efield and I trombone solo
Fred Jones, trombone;
Floccarl, Dennis Weber,
6 to 8:30p.m.. and July
II ever •t lillY IIOUitd.
Chester Kine will follow.
Weber, bass; Dallas Weber, ry Hayes, Beecher Cooper,
through July 15, second part ol . The ,ioal tlllll- pracra
a 1 k ood
Safety instructors from "nessto ofunprove
1111 phyliCII
Roger Lathey will play 8 Steve Hoffm an, M1'ke Gra te. en ,.
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and F r a n 6 to 9 p.m.
the awtmmer,
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•drum !!Oio, "'The Sentry Boy;" Jim Haley, percussion.
Pope, trombones; Alan
meanl to eacourap .....
OWen Blackwood will play
Rutland Red Devil concert
aud Dean Weber, bass; This summer, for the first swimming. The pracra d
piano oolo, "Concerto jll
band members are
L1nda ~enefield, Ricky
lime, the Gallipolis
Recrea- begin the lint ~ Minor, Movement No. 1,"
Thompson, Barbara Williams, Dave Rice, alto snophone; tion Board and Red Cross are ing alter the pool 11
lowed by guest conductor WU- Cheryl Hulch''"'."·
Jeon•fer Debbie Turner, tenor
saxo. • new swimming pro- Iand will conUnue omy , _
liam Brophy leading lbe band Cray, Duane Wdl, and Jane phone: James White, haritolll! cram called "Red Cross Swlm rday evening aD
In "Fantasia For Band." . ,
Wise, Outes; Diane Holliday, saxophone; Debbie Smltb, Miu·
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• , E flat clarinet: Gloria Tho~ dy King, bells; Roger Lalliey,
The oubltandlll&amp; IODior band son; Karen Tucker, Sandy Mill· Ray Alkire, Carl Shenefield, ,
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!D"mber, ludled for acbiev• er, Terrie MUier, ·Connie By- Steve Shilllllg, Paul Rice, Jim 1
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menl, mnduct,
Interest, and
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Miller, EUOD Rice, Paula 0'·
Roclcer Davis, tym:pe:r..
D. Slrimll!r, wbo was yond requiremenllt, l!ill
Dell, Kathryn Hill, Walter
~tor o1 P!lblle
pli!Bellted tbe ;rohn Ph_.W~JpiOOn.jl
Cbalbam CQJJeae
a Award dullll&amp; 1111 .,
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Linda Lalbey will coilclude lbe
ol the "Urilverdl)l ol
first half of the &lt;OIII!er! u stuand waa 011 the 11taff of
dent conductor for "Pbaroa
Oldlhom• Hlll)lapm before March."
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loiDii!c tbe · DeWI b~nau at The IOCOIId half, Wjed, "Plus
~ state,Univeritly
Latin," will !Htun tile . bud
1113.' Ill joiued the Cballlam In "Latin Anletlcan Suite," "EI
Festlvo," "llllbaltera," and
Colll!lllltaff ·In !IllS.
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A committee hu been arpnlled' to cet out voten In
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Primary Electloo, bo\11 . Democrall 1nd RepubU.
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Duane win and Jane
tlon and 'U5.00 prlie' to 'IndividualRoat l(lrJ
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Every Wagon In Our Inventory on Salel
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to drive with care
the construclion aree. Two-way
traHic will be malnlained. The
project office is localed In the
nouse formerly owned by 1. L.
Reid, and ~ centraclor'•
flee will be loca~ In a trailer
at Centerville.

OF COURSE
SCHOOL TEACHERS

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4 Dr. Auto. trtns, Power
stNrlng, r~dlo &amp; heater

atendanl tr1nL Radio and

'llO:tlo..l~foot lotd tpte..

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63 Mercury Monte.

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65 Ford Gal. 500

lhlrge.
lh another city pollee case,
flOris Nolan, 13, Rl. t Goillpolis, was fined $5 and cosls, both
of "hlch wcro suspended, for a
defective muffler.
Atrts~ by tlll! Slale Highway patrol, A. G. Rayburn, 51,
Pl. Pleasant, lorteited a $2'1.50
bond lo appear on 1 chargo of
recklm operallon.

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tlftrlng, radio ancl heeter

Hertz Outfit .
Loses Trailer
Top at Tipple

,M,an FinedJot
DWI Saturday

IF YOU ARE GOING TO
BUY A STATION WAGON
ANYTIME THIS YEAR,
TAKE MY WORD
FOR IT, DON'T
MISS THIS SALE!
9 WAGONS TO BE
SOLD IN 10 DAYS!

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Delegates to
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Endorsed by
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slale Highway Department today announced plans to relo.
1 rale a 4.1 mile section of U. S.
Route 36 in Jackson CountY.
The $2.8-million project ·
ltnding east from near '1 h
• Jack86n corporation limit, will
Gallia rounty was represent.! be di!!C'Ussed at a pubiW hP&amp;red among the 3,000 who attend- ' ing May 10 in lho
Jackson
eel the Ohio FFA convention. : County Courthouse. The retocawhich ~tarted on Friday. and ! tion is programmed for 1968.
ended Saturday in Columbus.
The department al so
anA total of :m Future Farm- nounced that a ~lative
ers receivt'd the State Farmer I of June J4 has been set to
degree. and Mr. Neil Milner, bids on the partial relcocailon
Ohio Bankers Association, re- and partial w-idening and
ceived the Honorary State FFA facing of II miles of
degree. The featured speaker ; noute 13 in Perry County.
at the oonvention was Mr. Nell· 1
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son Griffith of tht Ohio Farm
GETS 80011. MONEY
Bureau.
Robert Morris, Bradbury eleDelega!~s Wf're ;
Gallipolls. mentary liChool principal, bas
Fred Burnett and Dant Vau. announced approval of $775.84
ghan; Kyger Creek, Ed Reese , in TiUo II funds to buy Ubrary
1nd David Drummond; Sooth- Ibooks for lbe Salisbury and
western, Marlin Rose and Ree- l Bradbury elemenlary IICbooll.
gle Calhoun, and Hannan Trace, The boob are now GD order
Roy Bickle ant. Lee Jobnson. · and deUvory is Hpected soon.

Contest will
End Tuesday

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Jn Parsons Yard off Truck · One More :~=~ ;~.:r:~~o~n~thto
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GSI Couple Gives Officers
Chase Thru Stripped Area

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Two inmat~ of the Gallipo- 1and woman had broken into the l lln AmO!, wbo ~till
lis State Institute were appre- , unoccupied residence of the late deputy on lbe chase. ;t
hended Saturday afternoon in a 1Mrs. 0 . C, Johnson, at Addil!on. Pll. Jerry P. Gordna llld
, stripmine area near Little Ky· , The house Is on old Rt. 7. near !De?uty Fife chued tho ·eoupll
, ger after a hard chase by the 1 the railroad underpass.
lhrough the stripmine area ad
1Gallia county sheriff's depart- The officer talked with the over the hill. Deputy Fife bad
• ment and tbe Slale Highway pa- 1caller, Mrs. Grace Caldwell, to leave before lbey wera ....
lrol.
sister of the late M!'ll. Johnson. prehended.
Deputy ivan Fife got a call She had seen the couple in lhe Pll. Gordon took the pair IJI.
al 9 a.m. Saturday thai a man . bouse. He also lalked with Mar- lo custody on Rouab Rd., atween Little Kyger Rd., llld
Turkey Run Rd., at 12:111 p.m.
Saturday and they were nlllr8o
ed to tbe GSI. They had eocapo
ed from tbe instituti• aome
time lata Friday nlght, lilt
patrol said.
District Juding ol the pester
and essay contest for the school
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bond issue lor lhe Meigs Lacal
School
District will be com0 . D. Parsons, local realtor at 512 Second Ave., who
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sent Interesting folk dances.
ple~ Tuesday night according
Will sell you a house or lot, now has a swarm of bees which
Everyone In tbO entire area Carl William Hill (Billy)
to Laura Harrison, chairman
he may or may not sell. If he -- - - - - ·----lJ invited to altend. ·
1 of Mr. and Mrs. Roher! M.
of the PTA - PTO commitlee.
can catch theni. ',
Iwithout his bees. Parsons said I
IRutland, enlisted in the
Judg~ selected for the essay
It happened lhls ~ay:
he plans to capture the hole
Force last March 25. and
contest are Mrs. Carl Horky I
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Satt!"day morni~ \John Gih- swarm, along with the Queen •
'presently located at Lackla•lll
son, Rt. 2 Vinton. stopped in B!e, which both Gibson and Par,
Air Force Base, San Antonio,
Mrs. Thomas Hart and Miss
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the driveway behind the Par- sons agreed was with the Mrs. Marlaone
Campbelf;
Texas.
Mary E. Chapmaft.
sons house with 8 truck lnad of swarm. Ode Parson!! hoped to hairmnn of the Gallipolis Cham
Bill was a 1963 graduate
' Judg~ for the poster conies! A Hertz Corporation vehicle.
household items and live hivea l get the swarm Salurday night. ber of Commerce's member: Northwezlero Local
are Mrs. Phyllis Hackel!. Mrs. traveling west near Rutland
of bees. Gibson was 011 his way ,
ship committee, announced toschool, Rutland, and
Margarel Ella Lewis and Miss Friday afternoon, drove under
Sally Schaaf.
lhe Jacobs coal tipple. It wu
lo Thacker, w. Va.
day lhal 109 memberships have
'I tion lnslllute, Dayton.
While Gibson was in
1h e
been sold thus far in the 1966
He was employed at FrankThe PTA - PTO commiltee too low.... his trailer was too
house talking to Parsons, one
drive.
The Pomeroy Teachers' As- Campbell
Association Inc.,
will meel Tuesday evening, Ap- high. The trailer's top
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swarm of bees brokl! out of its
This is just one short of the : sociation Thur!day unanimously I where he was ~upervisor of , ADVANCED TRAINING
ril :!ll. at lhe Pomeroy Elemen- ' tom off.
hive and swarmed on a neargoal ol UO set by the commit- Iendorsed lbe bond issue for the IBM tabulation department Anay Pvt. Michael L. Casty, tary srhool.
Meigs County ~rill Robert
by grape virie in the Parsons
tee two weeks flgo.
tbe proposed new comprehen· and at the hm_e ot
Mr
and
Mrs
William
C.
Hartenbach said damaeea
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~ackyard.
siv• high school in lbe Meigs was employed ID Dayton.
~~ ~sey '0t 741
A\•t.,
r.:J&gt;-'1'-~o"X:'''''~'Wr"'':P"1WiiF,'1fWN~:-m w~e estimated at $4_.000. The
Gibson went on to Thacker
Of the 109 m010bers, 12 are ' Local School District.
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He II married to Patricia\ hu completed advance lofanApplications are llelug rt- trail.,- was loaded With furnl·
new according to the chairCannon, Washington
try training at Fori Polk, Lo. ..Ivett by Pomeroy CIJiel of ture..
f the ••
J'red
. Wor~ hu started on the con- man. The uew,,lnembers will be The teacben al_so voted to House. She Is employed as
casey
entered
the
Al'mY
last
Pollee
Jed
Webster
for
meter
Driver
o
r.aa
was
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~ction of the 5.50 miles sec- lnvi~.o·to the chllmber's 'hezt suppo~t tile bond ''""" w•th•:a •ecretary at National Cas
September, and eompleted hio patrolmeo aud eztra pollee, Jehn Neumeyer, 60, of 411 Wll'\
lion qf Rt. 35 from
board of direcloro meeting, dooalioll ol $20 to. lbe comm•l· Register, Dayton.
baslc tralninf al Fort Kao&gt;, It was annouoced Saturday. ren-st, Sandusky. The acc,Jde,nt
lo Vega Hill, according to
which is scheduled Tuesday, lee inform•~ reBHienll of lbe
Top oalary for meter palrel· occurred
at
12:30 p. m. .t-.t.
JIG II'
II.y. He i 1 a 1-""' grIJdaate of
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May 10, ~ginning al 12:30 p. proposal
BISHOPS DEFEATED
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slate projed engineer.
m., at Oscar's.
Speaker lor lbe meellng was DELAWARE, Ohio &lt;UPI)
Extra pollee wiJJ receive $!.it
'tnlclpal Ju'!l• Robert 8. -The contractor for the
It was poln~ out that the Velma Pikkoja bookmobile II• Obio Wesleyan scored a 16- t
per hour. The meier palrel•
Be Saturday rltomlng fined Is Contracting and
chamber board meels lbe · sec- brarian who ~viewed serviceB win over the Cleveland
La
E-R SQUAD CAlLED
man hked wlll re&lt;elve pay
K~lly D. Fulkerson, 46, Char- Co., of Evanston, Ill. The
o11d Tuesday ol each mo~th, at avaUabie throngh the
book- crosse Club Saturday to even
CUBS SEIJ. RUENN
The
Middleport E-R Sqnad
for sl1 hoUdays a year, two
~~~~. W. Va., 150 and c~l.! mount of the contract
12·30 p.m., at O.car's. There mobile. A panel of young teach- its record at 3-3 but the Bishop CHICAGO IUP!) - The Chlca-~ weeks vacatloa after the first was called at 2:30 p. m. Sa...,.
. charge of driving while 151,Q08. Work Is to be
are 15 member. on the board. ers also discussed leaching golfers lost both tbeir meels. go Cubs announced Saturday year, pensioa fund benefits, day lor 011 Abbin, Puk-11,
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Fulke~~n also rt· ed in November 11167.
However, a director 's
meet- methods. President Earl Young Oberlin defea~ Ohio Wesley- the outright sale ol outfielder and sick pay,
wbo was reportedly ~
Ved a five day Jail sentence The contra~or and engineer ing is open to any individual was in charge of the busin~s an 171&gt; to II&gt; while Wooster Harvey Kuenn to the Philadelchest palna. Dr. R. Jt. ~'~ct-.
ttfi/:&lt;'""'t~r:"" .•*,._.. ,,,rv~~~ was summoned.
and a sl&lt; m~ths license sus- md the project will be
or business that has a paid meellng,
beat WesleyaR 17-5 on the links.• phia Phillies.
pellllon on the city
police oughly marked wltll
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Salem Center
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ualiy the combatants are intox-l time they demanded that the ~sltor . upon e~termg,
Wl day, Apnl 28 at the Winfield, Wmfleld.

ira ted or have \·erv little sense commissioner's provide suffici~ fmd himself as It were on the
uf respect or resPonsibility.
ent manpo\\o""er for the sheriff's 1threshol~ of another century.
. Ok! So you stick your nt'Ck de}»lrtment.
M. William Keener, curat,,~ of
out on a job nobodv else would
history for the SIK'iet b a s
do for the salary You gel. You
done much resear_c~ m_ order
wind up bringing '" somebody.
e.
' to assure authenbCIIy 1ft every
Usually lhey're loaded Then
detail. This is not to say the
you have to play nurse~aid. or .
original furnishings, loDg ~mce
COU1Se' you could get hurt in
!• scattered
knows wnere,
are to bewho
recovered.
Never-,
1
llie process.
llieless, all will ~ in kee:pi11g I
This may sound like an abwith the former function
normal situation, but._ believe :
lbe inn, and with the period.
me, 1t's routme. Even JD a trnr- 1
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·
ial matter like this the element
1 Same of tbe furnlsbmgs,
of danger is ever present. Risk : The s~ring dinner meeting. of' you are awar~, graced the
is imminent. Stakes are higher the ~e1~s C~unty Education ! ~omes of my frten~s In theTh••·•l
ror a lone peace officer in oth· Association ~''Ill be h_eld at 6:30! lt~r days of l:lle vJIIa~~and more dangerous phases . p.m. next Thursday 1n the Rut-[ will, however, be additions,
Iland High School gymnasium changes in arrangement.
. enlorcemt&gt;nl
0 1aw
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with Johnny Jones, Columbus! again there will be a nnhlie l
Last week the sheriff's de- · Dispatch columnist, the speak- dining room
adjoining
partment broke up a large theft er.
tap room, as well as the
ring by apprehending seven The- MCEA executive commit- ent private dinJng room acr•oss l
subjects and returning a large tee also nominated candidates th'e halt (You understand
amount of stolen property to for OEA delegates to tlle state is not to be served ln the dimng
Jts righlf,PI owners. One orficer i convention in December. Three rooms -our House is a
~ r.Mponslble for the inif.l delegutes and three alternates orial only.) The tap room,
, · , -~1,1 arrests that led to the sur.-- Iwill be named at the Thursday so, will be restored to its orig·
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cessful solution of the c&gt;Ses.
night meeting.
j ina I appear~ce .. There will
The Gallia county sheriff's Nomma~ were Howard
no electric Jigbtlllg, but
df'1Jartment is undermanned. , ker, Leah Jean Ord,
candles. There will be
Sheriff Denver walker needs Wilson, Eric Hart, Bobbie
help. other sheriffs before him Carl Weese, ,&gt;!ary
Vi'r ginia
have needed help bul didn'l ' Rdbel, Mary Skinner,
eet it. The department needs Alkire and Don Spencer.
lhree full-time radle dlspalch· Mrs. Fay Sauer, who was Ia '
er!l, and enough deputies so charge of the meeting, appomt&amp;hat two men are available on ed an electioa committee of
each eight hour shift.
Robert BoweF., chairman; Nel·
:lallia county commi8Sioners lle Vale and Mildred Bailey.
thould provide the sheriff's de- t There will be memorial iier·
partment with enough manpow- 1vices conducted for
Orville
er to do the job. You can't do Brown and Eugene Atkins dur·
62 Ford Fairlane
a job wtthout surticient and ing the spring meeting.
500, 4 dr. I eyl. Stcl. trans.
proper tools. in this case. men. Attending the meeting were
R&amp;H
Stakes are high in lhe fight Co. Supt. 0. 0. Pattersoo, Rob65 Ford Fair. 500
against crime, and you must ert Bowen, Grace Weber ~sec­
2 Dr. Hardtop, 219 enl'
Invest propf'rly in ordf'r to re- retary), Fay Sauer, president;
lno, Crulslm.tic trens.
Low mll11ge.
ce1ve a fair dividend on your HerDer! Parker,
Lrt&gt;asurer;
inveslmenl.
Marlha Hus~. Ed
Bartels,
63 Ford Ctry. Sedan
Gallia county is biG. mere IJim Brarmon, Susan
Harris,
Station Wagon, 4 Dr. I
cylinder, automatic trans.
than 500 miles or sial•. county Pearl Reynolds, Rila Slaven,
radio end hnter
and township roads to cover. h-~ary Elizabeth Chapman, La·
64 English Ford
No burglar is gomg to br~ak in vma Brannon and Rosalie Story
4 cylinder, 4 .,.td trans.
with a law enforct"ment officer rProgram chairman) .
63 Ford Galaxie
sitling by wal&lt;'hing him. Onei
SOO, Conv. I cyl. Aut.
peace officer ran not begin to
trans. RIM
do lhe job.
59 Ford Galuie
Additional men, to provide
4 Dr. I eylinder, auto.
~wo depUtieS for each
shift, ;
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The Salem· C&lt;nter School and
c:ommunlty leaders are inviiCitlzens ol the Rutland area seeking flood relief from
ing everyone In the area lnter~ading Creek, voted to call their recently established group
ested In betler sol!ools 1o join
the Leading Creek Watershed AS$0Ciation Friday night at
them for a lichool program and
the :Rutland American Legion , ----· - · - - - - ------discu,.ion . the
proposed
Hail.
' les R. Karr, Sr., Meigs Counly
!,leigs Local IJchool District
The
croup agreed to have commissioner: John Hamil,
Bond Issue or( Friday evening, 10 I •
m•mbershlp rards prinled and from the Margaret Creek ConApril 29, al the school.
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The program will involve the
'lo distribute them for a $1 lee . servalory Dislrict, and William
to ass~t with purchase
of J, Sheehan, director of the Instudent. ol ·the school and will
stanips and other materials., lstltute of Regional Develop- ,
alart at 7:30 p. m. and close
r:,
Jack Crisp. Langsville RD ment, Athens.
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at 9 p. m.
I, i9 chairman of lhe associa- , The Association S'3W
lhe l
Prosf!!utlng Attorney Bernard i
tion. Dale Wright, Langsville, i watershed wil1 rover an area :
Fultz has been secured as the
was elecled ylce chairman Fri· 'of 151 square miles. Mr.. Crisp ,
DEAN MARTIN
speaker lo answer queslions
day night. Mrs. Homer Park- \ repor~ it is Important thai ' IN FFA BAND- Dean Mar- .and to &lt;!!~cu" lhe need for the
er, Ruttand, treasurer,
and reSidents ol the Laurel ChiC, tin a member of Hannan Trace new high school needed to make
Dale :Bachner, secretary.
Thomas Fork, Dyes ville and I Fuiure Farmers of Amer-ica, the consolidati~ a success. I
Among those altendlng were ' HarrlsonviUe areas attend the was selecled lo play. lbe French The music department ol lhe
Me1gs Count~ Rep.
Halph I next meeting on Aprd 29 al the horn in the state band at the scbool is providing entertain- j
Welker, Ro~rt Clark _"_nd Cbar-1 Amencan Legion Post Hall. . convention of the FHA In C(&gt;- ment. The rythmn band of the
CARL Hill.
1
1umbus Friday and Saturday. first and second grade will I
1 He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. present numbers.
A musical
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. Paul Marlin of Rt. 1 Crown dramatization will feature the
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IClly. The slate band had 100 third graders.
boy•.
The fourlh and fifth grade! .
will be presented .In a flu te-o-

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vestigatlon would be made and
resolutioris pertaining to lhe
Dr. and Mrs. Alphus R. Chris- '
~naltl\' Oytey C.
en. Entertainment was furn• teaeller'• tonbet. N...
lbe result• studi•d. 'l'he Aoronslitullon and by·Jaws
of
t•nsen, president. and wile, of
. lpoU. or!'""""'"
ished by Merlyn Ro"' Boys
•)"'elite facldelll waa relerred
ooclation Is seeking to find the
the Associallon.
Rio Grande ColleRf, received
~lng toe Ohio
lo.
Glee Club, with Tommy Eblin
cause lor all terminations, and
Guest speaker for lbe banspecial recognition trom lbe
T..cllers.
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The group also approved anas soloist. Miss .Susan Franci!l
t~-~"
r_.MJutinn
that
the
Asso~
ts
not
now
lakinK
any
stand.
quet
was
Johnny
Jone&lt;,
ColumAssociation.
D.
0.
Taber,
It&amp;$It
retired
Gallla
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i:tl~ oCtl•5 l'Wol szkct.;~.
The
Gallia
County
Education
Dus
lnspatch
l:oiumui:Ji.,
wi1u
jiut~:..:;J
::;.
:did':!!~
!or
!"f'~""81'
.
.hno1
taohers
were
. f'tCdl;
claMon shlltlld do ·everything ethSpeclflcaDy, tile rtsolotton
Aosociation Is allilla~ with
gave a humorous review ol I
lion ·to the Ohio General Asnjzed,at tl:e banquel They '· , .• ,;
ical it co~ld to proiect teachoa lermlnallono waa dial lhe
A•Mii:tiiii'it :'rv:w;!;=! !»:'!.:=
!!'!!' ~~~~!!.
both the Ohio Education Associ~
his college days at Ohio State
Kembly, was also recognized.
Mr. ,and Mrs. Walter Neil, ~ ·
blems and Teacher• Welfare
Interpretins the action, Presr.
ation &lt;OEA) and the National
University. He also praiseci
CU'iar;. ~~ii!::!:-.g b:-~!!.i' ?.'~!
M!!~ ~elter. James L. Clali.e '
Commillee oboalf lnveatigale
den Howard J. (Jack) Duncan
Education Association tNEA J.
Gallia county's Rio
Grande
Gallla County Superintendent o[
. Maurice Thomas and
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the caoe of tbe termlnatioa ol _-c__s_at_u_rd:._•::.Y_ m_.,_rung
_· ~='"=id::....:a_n_in_-_ __T~h_e...."gr_o:._
up'--'a:._ls:.:.o_p~a=s:::se::d_:::fo:.:.ur:__ _:Co=lle::;gc:e·: __ _ _ _ _~_ __..:Sc:::::h:::oo:::I•:_T
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11100 -bond ' fqr her 'apt11&amp;r~·

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IntoXIcated Frl- caaes I Judge
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' h , Ker Di.des 'n' 1\nlls r.te~~~ fr:om the ' Quln-~ ~ day morniJ;Jg in mUnicipal tourt· J. Sdrdette, 1, R 2· ...-1
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""'· · Con\PW and the West V~rgltlia &lt;\rreeted by city pollee April $411 and. costa, ln~tto., IIIG
1 ,-.,an . It- wu ~wrnln Coiumt!U....Jan. i
Square Dance Club of 11aveu~ Tractor and ~~~nnmrut:mt Cui·,-.- ~ • 11L - .1 ~ ~-u .... .,,_.,.~a;~ nnt thPAA nthera forfeited ~:
lllTMS OJI WIIK
1883 ,all of lbl !Jill Edwud and
ood '
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WIIIIIIS.diY -!Ill'. end Nn- Normllll ~llif- B.arnea Plekell8 Hit marrJIIII
OUR HOUSE w
IS sponsor "'"0
pany.
guilty whell(he ;apP,eartd before .Earl C. Howar41 ' 45, · \i~
R. """ "' •·· •· : ..·"· ''"" ••• I' '"'' •··m•• "'""" 1'"""~
square
X on Tlie clvll action styled Rus- Judge ..Robert s'. B
' elz .
City I Mich 'I $1UO
overlengtlt
24 Avr!l 1988 s
1·1'1 p m. It Hollt'r Hospltll.
plat't Jo'eb 18 11111'- 1511.. .... .. .. - .
nd dance
M Iat 2Bulldlllg
to 5 m
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' tt.u~.a.~ - \lr •nd \lr8 Dondd 1110111 wltb U\1 tolloWinl thildtfll\,
- u ay, ay I
p. • Isell L. Ball ExeCutor of the Julla:i. Bet: fJ~d Uti ........ ..,,..,. v,.hlt'1~~ Elton E. Arrington, 61.
• Kln. •• HI I, GJiltpolll. diUihter. l \lrl Mau:~ret M•noll• ot New Ha\•· Man cher Charles,
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f 120 First Avenue has recently This is an invitational dance w.lll of. Gurty E. Ball, deceased, $50 and costa, sentenced him IJt. l ApPle Grove, W. a.,"!"" ..
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F. Ttlnablf Ill ~- Gllllip&lt;Jll8 son. I l2 \ anu Johnlon. Mn. l'h•rie• Wood,
Ma arne
omas, 0
b
f II
Ivs Christina
fl
Howarth et 1 I n' d . I 'th
ty j u 50
I over the
yellow
P. 111 [Jolt;~~ not~er Ho~v~~ ~~
and Eu11ene Pkkem. all of Oalupot~t.
ted 8 number of old bricks to Our House. Monsteur and mem ers o a
sqware ·
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o ve ays n e coun a , , pass ng
ou-tHs 011 wuK
: Th~.. .,.,!.!11 ~r:::~tu~:.e~ ~~~~:~ b~!~~ the contractor in charge of the repair and restora- dance clubs are being invited. a1, was disnussed_ from
the and suspend~ his operator's tj.. Une l on · a CW"Ve; and Howard
Ttd Hlrrll, " · wllo ..... a re~ld~nl or[:.~ St\~~11\: l'athub~ l'llllrch. KniJhl~ . I
leth, ' l ager to purchase such bricks.
CaJiers for the afternoon wm jdocket. James Riley
Riggs. cense for six months.
D. Larkins, 33, Portland, f27.60.
5 e
~~ Fnunt1 A"'', (\1.-n r rul'·' m H1• "' col\lmbu• and !He member of lion o
e
1nn.
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k
d
Bl
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W
V
Mason
who
previously
plead
Cl
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Gall'
speed!Of. .
7countY
tlon\~ "'" tliid Ut.Pn Ill M\Orll i:lb Lod .lt. ~,an ''~~-'Mid ~·ndn
'·Non I" Madame Thomas said to him. 'Ita ·e no pay· be Bu
eau 0 l o. . a..
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ara • ra ey, I
lflO..
h••l t:. ll J\arn,. .. a~ laJl emplo~td lllOrnJflllt Sl. Louil churdl. and bur·
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' . d th t b 't·ks of mine wiD become part and Dode Tbevinir of Ehzabeth. ed gUilty to a gambling charge, I
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bl \lun:u~rt tsrothfof!. II• ... u bum I l•l Y.ll ID »oo/'d HUI Cll111lltl!f) undt ment. l am reJOICe
a n
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lhf'' wrecUon or "'ethc-rholl • Ellllltt f'unr
th
n
f Our House II
w
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Va. Refreshments will be was p ac~..,. OD pro a on or
lltf' Allf!n 1md ~hnnle SIP~&gt; art lhr · 1 t-rll home
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and il) tWO yearS;
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A most graCIOUS lady, n est-ce pas .
serve a er p. m.
w
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\i;llll!'r, of ("ovutrton. \a
Stt••lrt&gt;I I Mrt. lltln hnnllly. n. I l'eJid~nt gf
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d tand mon ami the societe' hl!itorique de· constst of stew boiled outside
-~--&lt;olt' l ~ ho'ld ]'u~slla\ 11 f&gt;rOl nlll! llfl! l'"l!riot, dlikl Thunda~ at the ho11•• 1
J OU Ufi ers
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t-r'lun:h Wllh burial In til• ... .,mrh I or II 111&lt;.1 11 lh Patriut .She l!ld been ~~~
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th t brick for memorials such as Our.. House be of t e m a large pot. Guests are ask· LFJlT WRIST F.RACTURED
~ tmf-tt- r ' 1" \tollt'l , Bumt lot t " " I mvalld
for IIWtral ¥111'1. She wlls s1res
a
h d d fr om clay 1 ed Io brmg one prepared fTes h Gregory Allen .Thomas, ••••
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u11 rn in thL• MuntJ, ·ltarth :.. 1~ period· also of the size, and of course an -rna e
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Mn. l'earll . snnt•. 71 , dh..:t 111 ..:otum ~.~~~~~t~o:!t. m;h; 1~ =~~: ~;r: Iof the 'vicinity. It ig not surprising M.. Gam~le, who restores 1or frMen vegetable for the st~w and a half-year-old son of. Mr.
.,.,, su.uda• ,u~:ht She "·a• tl!fl ll'kl· son Ud two cl1u1bter•· P11r1. of
nd repairs other memorials, sometimes IS unable to St· 1and the host club wtll furmsh and Mrs. Wende11 B. Thoma!,
IIW or loore n"' Dow Shlf•tt or ~er- I Pa.triot. Mn . Everetl "bbolt uf PI a
f
It
ake them • On• th e meat, brea d1 coffee a nd , 112 ·"":II'
th Rd. ,"•, ~
• . 8 dmIt,..,, , ,11 ,. _ sne ,~ 111rvlv,.•• h)
the , Pleu"ut. and Mrs. Jobn Bo•tk
of Icure the bricks. He must then o necess Y m
\AU J~ e
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ro ttnw•na cn1w •eo. t.outu
sn .... t... J•rruoo Ptte. There are 13 grand• he made two hundred ...:. tbough not for Our butter. Donations for guests ,'ted ··to· HOlzer' Hr:lspJt.ai ··•t 1 p
or Iowa ll r• 1111&lt;1a Wllllunu ~~~~· children and five Jl't14lt lfAnd&lt;'hlld- 11y 1a81 wee..
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Ttw lm ~ shet&gt;ts. lliUI•m and Lurt~nzo . . rea.. otber aurvhor~ 11,.. • hrothu. House thanks to Madame ·
will be $1 per couple.
1m. Thursday Wlth a compound
.tr. all or t&lt;olwnhu• ~nil \Irs. F.d1 th f'harlu Rou1b. or St. Albi.IJ:'· W. IJa,
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The gates that
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f th left
'st. H
.~orth 1 Clf \\f'St .lflfet'IOII. A $lslf!r Mrll Paul Uastlnc• of Londun. ~·"· Thomas and to others.
lg , a so.
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G ts a
sked to bring two rae re 0
e
Wfl
e
aod \ IUl hruthr.r'i .; ur• n _hlll ar!' \l ~s
P.arl Urumfleld of Galllpol\1 and Mn.
I dditi'
to M. Gamble bave for so long prevented YlS·
ues re a .
r was in)'ured when he wrecked
Josephlnt' {' uu:o of CIIJIIlrnthe, l!:v· Aultra
Wood af Pllrlot. Sfrvwes •
n a
on
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CO£fee CDnS ORe fOr the- SteW I
ll'el Cu"" of \\ lllll,.l&lt;1 \\" \ il • arul ...m bl! l!.eld II Sf.lem BaJ)tlat churrh ' and to the messieart who ap~ itors fl'om entermg the rooms nd
r. h •
ff
d•. his bicycle, His· cohdiflon Is reOnrl'l\f'P t"a,\1 of At'hllll~ Senl•·e~ at~ ~ 111, !ilundav, "'itb lmrl•l In fill"
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ed
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one or t tolr co ee an I rt d
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"""r" ht&gt;ld w...1,,.." 1w• anr 1noou :ot ~h,.rcll cemeter1 u.nder dll'f-cUon OQ' Ipear temporartly from
lime WI
e remov ·
one spoon for eating
1po e
as AtJVU.·
Iif' HoiPllU ··hurcl!.
i n d \\ P\11 1!rholt • H:!Uoll tUntra.l bOUII .
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there ar e work'ng
at Jf. M. Henry Cushing, who The appropnate
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: w1il
. be I · . -- ·. .
-1\lrrCI!'fVI
-~-- - - -to ttme,
t
atttre
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lour House M, Wayne Saunders lbullt the tavern, had seen fit ! real hobo style_ rags and Durmg bis f1rst Se&amp;S\lll,m the
who paint!! the rooms, ;\1M. 1? remam m lt a bundred and patches. Building X is the large ~aJor leqp.es, Ty .C~ s batwas .240 m 41
' ' d . tlng average
IRoy and Dave ·Mehl and M· fifty years - . as. have I - he recreal.1ona1 fa c1'l'ty
1oca~
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Harvey Brown who cut and ~~~soon re]Otc~ to say~~ 'he south or the Kais&amp; Plant and : gam~-~·-------1
lay the so large
sandstone did m the begmning, \1es just off Route 2.
\ blocks hauled earlit"r by the ! amlt, .?orne on over to Our _ - .
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IMessieurs Gordon. There are 1 House.
w. Va. Health Department. 1
Concrete Is a lifetime
IMM. Gerry Langhorne (ol the I.
san• Adieu!
Mrs. Helen Lodge of the Bur· I
BY DICK THOMAS
buy.
It's fire and termite
red hall and Jim Cast~y who
Auguste
. eau or r"utrition, West Virginia .
proof
- yet initial cost Is
The Gallta t·ounty shenff's de- , would not guarantee a crime· aas1st at ail things, and M. i
,1 State Department of
Health. ·
low. For all concrete
partment nt&gt;eds extra deputies. Ifree Gallia county. but.
it Ted Foster as well when he is
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eed
It you think I'm kidding, put would, at least, brinG the de- : not 10
· class at tbe college. L'·
will spe-ak on "Food N s of
needs call us!
ln~erviee Health
Elderly People."
I
yourself in thi s Sltualion :
partment up to a
stantard ; ~ole Rto GrandP..) All these.
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Vou 're a deputv working the. where the men would have alyou understand. are of the1 1\-1eeling announred
The tmmumzatwn ~Um~ held !
_rught shift and you gtot a call i half-way chance to do their _Gallipolis community.
,
earh Th~rsday mormng m the :
to a tavern. There's a brawl. jobs efficiently.
PT. PLEASANT - The Mas-~ Mason County Health Depart'l'htl public expects ,vou, by your- Citizens of Gallia county de- : _It is the hope of the societe 1' on County public bea_llh nurs_es l ment has be~n canceled for the
Phene WY 2-3214
••II, to go in and break it up. serve ample police protection. historlquo lhat when work on~ will attend an in-•ervlce · tram- 28th to perrrut the heallh nurs- 1
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spring banqu~ ol the G a II i a
Coonty Educallon Associalion
u~nJmously endorsed if mu'lc
to inv~tlgate the lerminatlon
ol teachers' contracts .
More than 150 attenrieri the
evPnt at Ky~el Creek
Hiah
SchooL The dinner was served
by Kyger Creek Band Boost.

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6 cyllndH, 1tandard traftt.
Radlo •net helttr

60 Ford F-600

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HE'S GIVING SPECTACULAR DEALS

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65 Ford Gal. 500
Conv, 352 .,.,, Std. lrant.,
rtdlo "nd Miter

64 Galaxie XL
ConYirtlllte.

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auto traM., power sfttr.

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ldenll of GalllpoUo and
GaUII COlDly are remloded
tbat'-tblo lll'ta will remain 01
Eaote.m Standard Time. Mao01 ,....ty wiD lie •• Deyllpl
Savlllp 11mt •tarllal to(ly.
Oa tbe Oblo olde of Ill• rlver ·Ill•lb aearesl
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youn9 ptrform•r tht:t il
rudy for ..ctioft ud tt a
prit• yot~'U fmd hard to MM.
AM Yinyl inhrior, C.to .,..
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This Special Station Wagon Sale for April 25-30
Yes. thb year's best Station Waeon buys ln Gallipolis
wiU be broua:ht from the ''Salesman" at Galltpoli!l Motor Co.'11 "APRIL Wacon Sale~:~ Spectacular!" Just ask

anyone who bas bought one of these wagona. Our sale~t­
man aives nothinc but 11pe&lt;:taculu deals! How else
could we say we're having an "April Wagon Speetacu·
Jar" and really mean it? Come early while selection il
good-don't wait and be disappointed! See one of our
Salesmen today!

lmpolo

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Staadard Time.

A Che.,oltt fnorite of
many f. mil; .. r•.r .f•.,
yetr-low'jiidctcl for tl,;.

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Ch1vy II Nova
Stttion Wtqon
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Chevrolet Stttion Wagon! Pick youn toda1 at Galllpoll' Motor Co. during our
spring "April Sales Spectacular" while "picker!!'' are sood on both price and
~election! Join the "on the move" buyers who are h•arning GaJUpolls Motor Co,
really knows bow to move Waa:ona.

A hiqh ft•hion wtgon Dvt ecotto
omy priudl All 'vinyl interiOf',
choice of fo!ll' lnhrlor color,.
dllp twi•+ urp.tinll) •"CC pi•My

IN AMlJICA

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Minnie Huttoa, Rll,
has filed a dlvtl'ce petllion
Melg• Counly Com111011
Coort against Ewing E.
ton, ••me addr~•. The
till cbargeo utreme
and ls aski~ for t'llstody of
minor children.
,Joanne Estep, Pomeroy,
1Ued a similar action
WJIIiam Grllllt Estep,
charging grceo neglect and
treme cruelty. The
asks cuslody o! one
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The.membersblp drivt
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A progress report on chamber activities will be releued
in the near future.
Atlendlni Friday' a luncheoa
at Oscar'• were Mrs.
C.mpbell, Paul Davies, Steve
Swarny, Richard
Roderick,
John Halferty, Hobart Wilson,
' and Mro, Tbelma Elliott.

Son Of PHS
Graduate Wins

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Frank D. Skinner, 101 ol a

Porn~~ !Ugh School cr•duate

now IIVUII m Okla.'loma, .has
hem appomted staff moc;ate
of lbe Amer!oan Cotmcll on Educatlon In Wublngton, D. C.
The a~lee'a fltller,. llougN. Sklnllor, raided Ill Pomeroy several yeara. He· lived

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May }under DirectiOil
• 0£R0bert Garner

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se~l~.~Sher~~ri~e~Turner~['iR~o~b~e~r~~~~=•:nd~S:iev:e~Hoff:m:a:n:,

JournaJi.m

VOTE TWICE?

IT'S IUEGAL, BUT YOUR VOTE
COUNTS MORE IF YOU
NOMINATE

MEIGS COUNTY STUDENTS

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Meigs County Student Organizations

State

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FOR DETAILS CONTACT:

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SummerS,~...;nJJProgra
"UIUIU.'"l)

Two Rutland hands will be [Julie Hutchison and
Ricky ble, clarinet: Pe~ T i Ills,
Summer Is on its way, and the Red er.....
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presen~ lo a oprlng concert Pierce, alto saxophone; Terry alto clar'?et; Lmda
program Cor 1966 is beginning to tuo lhape. ~for~
at ~ bigh ocbool May. 1 at,·George, lenor .suophone: Ter- bass clannet; Sabra
classes, and hours each will
2:30 p. m, Wider d~recUon of rie Miller, bar~lone saxoph~ne; K~thy Tho~as. Randel
be taught have been selected: and Slay Fit."
Robert A. Garner Jr.
; VIckie Grate, Debbie May, VICk· Lmda Davis, Pat
On June 13 to June 24 Jun- This program II piJ!D!WI •
The elemenlary band
will I' ie Nelson, Larry Harmedon, DeTb· LKIIIy Jmboden,ndTersesad Dean, ,·"r-Sen,·or Life saviag·. June' 211 encourage individaall le Hll
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s I " bie Jewett, Jan Kenn y, lm ay Wright a an ra
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and --ttY IIIII
pay
m re state a ute, Hollan cornets. Donna Weber lor cornet•
through July I , beginner, ad- re.~arly
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50
;:Grant Us Thy ,Peace," and and S~ndy Taylor,
French . Eunice Ohlinger, Linda
wnc&lt;d beginner, lnlermediate .•r more mileo 11'1
Gallant EaRll!. A p1aoo solo born· Debbie Turner baritone sell Doona we~r
swimmer instruction: June This 18 DOt 1 maratboa, . •
by Sabra Canaday, an alto born; Sherry Hay;, Owen lle~n, French hor~;
'!I through July I, first pari of race, and IS 101 compolltlvt,
saxophone ~lo by Linda Shen- Blackwood, Beecher Cooper, King, Sandy Tucker,
safety lnstructon; lrom nor an endurance eooiMI, ...,.
efield and I trombone solo
Fred Jones, trombone;
Floccarl, Dennis Weber,
6 to 8:30p.m.. and July
II ever •t lillY IIOUitd.
Chester Kine will follow.
Weber, bass; Dallas Weber, ry Hayes, Beecher Cooper,
through July 15, second part ol . The ,ioal tlllll- pracra
a 1 k ood
Safety instructors from "nessto ofunprove
1111 phyliCII
Roger Lathey will play 8 Steve Hoffm an, M1'ke Gra te. en ,.
ac w
and F r a n 6 to 9 p.m.
the awtmmer,
llit a.,
•drum !!Oio, "'The Sentry Boy;" Jim Haley, percussion.
Pope, trombones; Alan
meanl to eacourap .....
OWen Blackwood will play
Rutland Red Devil concert
aud Dean Weber, bass; This summer, for the first swimming. The pracra d
piano oolo, "Concerto jll
band members are
L1nda ~enefield, Ricky
lime, the Gallipolis
Recrea- begin the lint ~ Minor, Movement No. 1,"
Thompson, Barbara Williams, Dave Rice, alto snophone; tion Board and Red Cross are ing alter the pool 11
lowed by guest conductor WU- Cheryl Hulch''"'."·
Jeon•fer Debbie Turner, tenor
saxo. • new swimming pro- Iand will conUnue omy , _
liam Brophy leading lbe band Cray, Duane Wdl, and Jane phone: James White, haritolll! cram called "Red Cross Swlm rday evening aD
In "Fantasia For Band." . ,
Wise, Outes; Diane Holliday, saxophone; Debbie Smltb, Miu·
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• , E flat clarinet: Gloria Tho~ dy King, bells; Roger Lalliey,
The oubltandlll&amp; IODior band son; Karen Tucker, Sandy Mill· Ray Alkire, Carl Shenefield, ,
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!D"mber, ludled for acbiev• er, Terrie MUier, ·Connie By- Steve Shilllllg, Paul Rice, Jim 1
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menl, mnduct,
Interest, and
loyally,
&amp;el'VIce
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Miller, EUOD Rice, Paula 0'·
Roclcer Davis, tym:pe:r..
D. Slrimll!r, wbo was yond requiremenllt, l!ill
Dell, Kathryn Hill, Walter
~tor o1 P!lblle
pli!Bellted tbe ;rohn Ph_.W~JpiOOn.jl
Cbalbam CQJJeae
a Award dullll&amp; 1111 .,
AnENTIONI
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Linda Lalbey will coilclude lbe
ol the "Urilverdl)l ol
first half of the &lt;OIII!er! u stuand waa 011 the 11taff of
dent conductor for "Pbaroa
Oldlhom• Hlll)lapm before March."
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end
loiDii!c tbe · DeWI b~nau at The IOCOIId half, Wjed, "Plus
~ state,Univeritly
Latin," will !Htun tile . bud
1113.' Ill joiued the Cballlam In "Latin Anletlcan Suite," "EI
Festlvo," "llllbaltera," and
Colll!lllltaff ·In !IllS.
"Lati.D•. u I
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A committee hu been arpnlled' to cet out voten In
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thlB
Primary Electloo, bo\11 . Democrall 1nd RepubU.
' ~ ;Jd
Cllll,
lllrlclly ricm;lllrllaan. hO.OO pr!ae to orpntza.
Duane win and Jane
tlon and 'U5.00 prlie' to 'IndividualRoat l(lrJ
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G. Jlownto
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DON'T GAMBLE, BUT THEIR

Every Wagon In Our Inventory on Salel
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to drive with care
the construclion aree. Two-way
traHic will be malnlained. The
project office is localed In the
nouse formerly owned by 1. L.
Reid, and ~ centraclor'•
flee will be loca~ In a trailer
at Centerville.

OF COURSE
SCHOOL TEACHERS

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4 Dr. Auto. trtns, Power
stNrlng, r~dlo &amp; heater

atendanl tr1nL Radio and

'llO:tlo..l~foot lotd tpte..

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63 Mercury Monte.

2. dr. Hardtop, 219 engine,

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Dump Truck, I cyllnd"
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65 Ford Gal. 500

lhlrge.
lh another city pollee case,
flOris Nolan, 13, Rl. t Goillpolis, was fined $5 and cosls, both
of "hlch wcro suspended, for a
defective muffler.
Atrts~ by tlll! Slale Highway patrol, A. G. Rayburn, 51,
Pl. Pleasant, lorteited a $2'1.50
bond lo appear on 1 chargo of
recklm operallon.

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tlftrlng, radio ancl heeter

Hertz Outfit .
Loses Trailer
Top at Tipple

,M,an FinedJot
DWI Saturday

IF YOU ARE GOING TO
BUY A STATION WAGON
ANYTIME THIS YEAR,
TAKE MY WORD
FOR IT, DON'T
MISS THIS SALE!
9 WAGONS TO BE
SOLD IN 10 DAYS!

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Delegates to
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Endorsed by
T h
eac ers

Rt. 35 Work
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slale Highway Department today announced plans to relo.
1 rale a 4.1 mile section of U. S.
Route 36 in Jackson CountY.
The $2.8-million project ·
ltnding east from near '1 h
• Jack86n corporation limit, will
Gallia rounty was represent.! be di!!C'Ussed at a pubiW hP&amp;red among the 3,000 who attend- ' ing May 10 in lho
Jackson
eel the Ohio FFA convention. : County Courthouse. The retocawhich ~tarted on Friday. and ! tion is programmed for 1968.
ended Saturday in Columbus.
The department al so
anA total of :m Future Farm- nounced that a ~lative
ers receivt'd the State Farmer I of June J4 has been set to
degree. and Mr. Neil Milner, bids on the partial relcocailon
Ohio Bankers Association, re- and partial w-idening and
ceived the Honorary State FFA facing of II miles of
degree. The featured speaker ; noute 13 in Perry County.
at the oonvention was Mr. Nell· 1
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son Griffith of tht Ohio Farm
GETS 80011. MONEY
Bureau.
Robert Morris, Bradbury eleDelega!~s Wf're ;
Gallipolls. mentary liChool principal, bas
Fred Burnett and Dant Vau. announced approval of $775.84
ghan; Kyger Creek, Ed Reese , in TiUo II funds to buy Ubrary
1nd David Drummond; Sooth- Ibooks for lbe Salisbury and
western, Marlin Rose and Ree- l Bradbury elemenlary IICbooll.
gle Calhoun, and Hannan Trace, The boob are now GD order
Roy Bickle ant. Lee Jobnson. · and deUvory is Hpected soon.

Contest will
End Tuesday

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Jn Parsons Yard off Truck · One More :~=~ ;~.:r:~~o~n~thto
Needed for
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Now 111 GALLIPOLIS MOTOR CO. ••• Our

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GSI Couple Gives Officers
Chase Thru Stripped Area

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Two inmat~ of the Gallipo- 1and woman had broken into the l lln AmO!, wbo ~till
lis State Institute were appre- , unoccupied residence of the late deputy on lbe chase. ;t
hended Saturday afternoon in a 1Mrs. 0 . C, Johnson, at Addil!on. Pll. Jerry P. Gordna llld
, stripmine area near Little Ky· , The house Is on old Rt. 7. near !De?uty Fife chued tho ·eoupll
, ger after a hard chase by the 1 the railroad underpass.
lhrough the stripmine area ad
1Gallia county sheriff's depart- The officer talked with the over the hill. Deputy Fife bad
• ment and tbe Slale Highway pa- 1caller, Mrs. Grace Caldwell, to leave before lbey wera ....
lrol.
sister of the late M!'ll. Johnson. prehended.
Deputy ivan Fife got a call She had seen the couple in lhe Pll. Gordon took the pair IJI.
al 9 a.m. Saturday thai a man . bouse. He also lalked with Mar- lo custody on Rouab Rd., atween Little Kyger Rd., llld
Turkey Run Rd., at 12:111 p.m.
Saturday and they were nlllr8o
ed to tbe GSI. They had eocapo
ed from tbe instituti• aome
time lata Friday nlght, lilt
patrol said.
District Juding ol the pester
and essay contest for the school
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bond issue lor lhe Meigs Lacal
School
District will be com0 . D. Parsons, local realtor at 512 Second Ave., who
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sent Interesting folk dances.
ple~ Tuesday night according
Will sell you a house or lot, now has a swarm of bees which
Everyone In tbO entire area Carl William Hill (Billy)
to Laura Harrison, chairman
he may or may not sell. If he -- - - - - ·----lJ invited to altend. ·
1 of Mr. and Mrs. Roher! M.
of the PTA - PTO commitlee.
can catch theni. ',
Iwithout his bees. Parsons said I
IRutland, enlisted in the
Judg~ selected for the essay
It happened lhls ~ay:
he plans to capture the hole
Force last March 25. and
contest are Mrs. Carl Horky I
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Satt!"day morni~ \John Gih- swarm, along with the Queen •
'presently located at Lackla•lll
son, Rt. 2 Vinton. stopped in B!e, which both Gibson and Par,
Air Force Base, San Antonio,
Mrs. Thomas Hart and Miss
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the driveway behind the Par- sons agreed was with the Mrs. Marlaone
Campbelf;
Texas.
Mary E. Chapmaft.
sons house with 8 truck lnad of swarm. Ode Parson!! hoped to hairmnn of the Gallipolis Cham
Bill was a 1963 graduate
' Judg~ for the poster conies! A Hertz Corporation vehicle.
household items and live hivea l get the swarm Salurday night. ber of Commerce's member: Northwezlero Local
are Mrs. Phyllis Hackel!. Mrs. traveling west near Rutland
of bees. Gibson was 011 his way ,
ship committee, announced toschool, Rutland, and
Margarel Ella Lewis and Miss Friday afternoon, drove under
Sally Schaaf.
lhe Jacobs coal tipple. It wu
lo Thacker, w. Va.
day lhal 109 memberships have
'I tion lnslllute, Dayton.
While Gibson was in
1h e
been sold thus far in the 1966
He was employed at FrankThe PTA - PTO commiltee too low.... his trailer was too
house talking to Parsons, one
drive.
The Pomeroy Teachers' As- Campbell
Association Inc.,
will meel Tuesday evening, Ap- high. The trailer's top
1!01
swarm of bees brokl! out of its
This is just one short of the : sociation Thur!day unanimously I where he was ~upervisor of , ADVANCED TRAINING
ril :!ll. at lhe Pomeroy Elemen- ' tom off.
hive and swarmed on a neargoal ol UO set by the commit- Iendorsed lbe bond issue for the IBM tabulation department Anay Pvt. Michael L. Casty, tary srhool.
Meigs County ~rill Robert
by grape virie in the Parsons
tee two weeks flgo.
tbe proposed new comprehen· and at the hm_e ot
Mr
and
Mrs
William
C.
Hartenbach said damaeea
1
~ackyard.
siv• high school in lbe Meigs was employed ID Dayton.
~~ ~sey '0t 741
A\•t.,
r.:J&gt;-'1'-~o"X:'''''~'Wr"'':P"1WiiF,'1fWN~:-m w~e estimated at $4_.000. The
Gibson went on to Thacker
Of the 109 m010bers, 12 are ' Local School District.
.
He II married to Patricia\ hu completed advance lofanApplications are llelug rt- trail.,- was loaded With furnl·
new according to the chairCannon, Washington
try training at Fori Polk, Lo. ..Ivett by Pomeroy CIJiel of ture..
f the ••
J'red
. Wor~ hu started on the con- man. The uew,,lnembers will be The teacben al_so voted to House. She Is employed as
casey
entered
the
Al'mY
last
Pollee
Jed
Webster
for
meter
Driver
o
r.aa
was
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~ction of the 5.50 miles sec- lnvi~.o·to the chllmber's 'hezt suppo~t tile bond ''""" w•th•:a •ecretary at National Cas
September, and eompleted hio patrolmeo aud eztra pollee, Jehn Neumeyer, 60, of 411 Wll'\
lion qf Rt. 35 from
board of direcloro meeting, dooalioll ol $20 to. lbe comm•l· Register, Dayton.
baslc tralninf al Fort Kao&gt;, It was annouoced Saturday. ren-st, Sandusky. The acc,Jde,nt
lo Vega Hill, according to
which is scheduled Tuesday, lee inform•~ reBHienll of lbe
Top oalary for meter palrel· occurred
at
12:30 p. m. .t-.t.
JIG II'
II.y. He i 1 a 1-""' grIJdaate of
Is
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r.eflllrt by Waller E.
May 10, ~ginning al 12:30 p. proposal
BISHOPS DEFEATED
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be
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Gao1a ca t'llly g ~C•"' .
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slate projed engineer.
m., at Oscar's.
Speaker lor lbe meellng was DELAWARE, Ohio &lt;UPI)
Extra pollee wiJJ receive $!.it
'tnlclpal Ju'!l• Robert 8. -The contractor for the
It was poln~ out that the Velma Pikkoja bookmobile II• Obio Wesleyan scored a 16- t
per hour. The meier palrel•
Be Saturday rltomlng fined Is Contracting and
chamber board meels lbe · sec- brarian who ~viewed serviceB win over the Cleveland
La
E-R SQUAD CAlLED
man hked wlll re&lt;elve pay
K~lly D. Fulkerson, 46, Char- Co., of Evanston, Ill. The
o11d Tuesday ol each mo~th, at avaUabie throngh the
book- crosse Club Saturday to even
CUBS SEIJ. RUENN
The
Middleport E-R Sqnad
for sl1 hoUdays a year, two
~~~~. W. Va., 150 and c~l.! mount of the contract
12·30 p.m., at O.car's. There mobile. A panel of young teach- its record at 3-3 but the Bishop CHICAGO IUP!) - The Chlca-~ weeks vacatloa after the first was called at 2:30 p. m. Sa...,.
. charge of driving while 151,Q08. Work Is to be
are 15 member. on the board. ers also discussed leaching golfers lost both tbeir meels. go Cubs announced Saturday year, pensioa fund benefits, day lor 011 Abbin, Puk-11,
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Fulke~~n also rt· ed in November 11167.
However, a director 's
meet- methods. President Earl Young Oberlin defea~ Ohio Wesley- the outright sale ol outfielder and sick pay,
wbo was reportedly ~
Ved a five day Jail sentence The contra~or and engineer ing is open to any individual was in charge of the busin~s an 171&gt; to II&gt; while Wooster Harvey Kuenn to the Philadelchest palna. Dr. R. Jt. ~'~ct-.
ttfi/:&lt;'""'t~r:"" .•*,._.. ,,,rv~~~ was summoned.
and a sl&lt; m~ths license sus- md the project will be
or business that has a paid meellng,
beat WesleyaR 17-5 on the links.• phia Phillies.
pellllon on the city
police oughly marked wltll
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Salem Center
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1 s~~~l~ic~a~•~h~eto~y~illt·s lliel~~~~-~.~;·~~~~e;ti[~~to~~~h~e~W~·~Th~u~r~•~
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ualiy the combatants are intox-l time they demanded that the ~sltor . upon e~termg,
Wl day, Apnl 28 at the Winfield, Wmfleld.

ira ted or have \·erv little sense commissioner's provide suffici~ fmd himself as It were on the
uf respect or resPonsibility.
ent manpo\\o""er for the sheriff's 1threshol~ of another century.
. Ok! So you stick your nt'Ck de}»lrtment.
M. William Keener, curat,,~ of
out on a job nobodv else would
history for the SIK'iet b a s
do for the salary You gel. You
done much resear_c~ m_ order
wind up bringing '" somebody.
e.
' to assure authenbCIIy 1ft every
Usually lhey're loaded Then
detail. This is not to say the
you have to play nurse~aid. or .
original furnishings, loDg ~mce
COU1Se' you could get hurt in
!• scattered
knows wnere,
are to bewho
recovered.
Never-,
1
llie process.
llieless, all will ~ in kee:pi11g I
This may sound like an abwith the former function
normal situation, but._ believe :
lbe inn, and with the period.
me, 1t's routme. Even JD a trnr- 1
I
·
ial matter like this the element
1 Same of tbe furnlsbmgs,
of danger is ever present. Risk : The s~ring dinner meeting. of' you are awar~, graced the
is imminent. Stakes are higher the ~e1~s C~unty Education ! ~omes of my frten~s In theTh••·•l
ror a lone peace officer in oth· Association ~''Ill be h_eld at 6:30! lt~r days of l:lle vJIIa~~and more dangerous phases . p.m. next Thursday 1n the Rut-[ will, however, be additions,
Iland High School gymnasium changes in arrangement.
. enlorcemt&gt;nl
0 1aw
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with Johnny Jones, Columbus! again there will be a nnhlie l
Last week the sheriff's de- · Dispatch columnist, the speak- dining room
adjoining
partment broke up a large theft er.
tap room, as well as the
ring by apprehending seven The- MCEA executive commit- ent private dinJng room acr•oss l
subjects and returning a large tee also nominated candidates th'e halt (You understand
amount of stolen property to for OEA delegates to tlle state is not to be served ln the dimng
Jts righlf,PI owners. One orficer i convention in December. Three rooms -our House is a
~ r.Mponslble for the inif.l delegutes and three alternates orial only.) The tap room,
, · , -~1,1 arrests that led to the sur.-- Iwill be named at the Thursday so, will be restored to its orig·
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cessful solution of the c&gt;Ses.
night meeting.
j ina I appear~ce .. There will
The Gallia county sheriff's Nomma~ were Howard
no electric Jigbtlllg, but
df'1Jartment is undermanned. , ker, Leah Jean Ord,
candles. There will be
Sheriff Denver walker needs Wilson, Eric Hart, Bobbie
help. other sheriffs before him Carl Weese, ,&gt;!ary
Vi'r ginia
have needed help bul didn'l ' Rdbel, Mary Skinner,
eet it. The department needs Alkire and Don Spencer.
lhree full-time radle dlspalch· Mrs. Fay Sauer, who was Ia '
er!l, and enough deputies so charge of the meeting, appomt&amp;hat two men are available on ed an electioa committee of
each eight hour shift.
Robert BoweF., chairman; Nel·
:lallia county commi8Sioners lle Vale and Mildred Bailey.
thould provide the sheriff's de- t There will be memorial iier·
partment with enough manpow- 1vices conducted for
Orville
er to do the job. You can't do Brown and Eugene Atkins dur·
62 Ford Fairlane
a job wtthout surticient and ing the spring meeting.
500, 4 dr. I eyl. Stcl. trans.
proper tools. in this case. men. Attending the meeting were
R&amp;H
Stakes are high in lhe fight Co. Supt. 0. 0. Pattersoo, Rob65 Ford Fair. 500
against crime, and you must ert Bowen, Grace Weber ~sec­
2 Dr. Hardtop, 219 enl'
Invest propf'rly in ordf'r to re- retary), Fay Sauer, president;
lno, Crulslm.tic trens.
Low mll11ge.
ce1ve a fair dividend on your HerDer! Parker,
Lrt&gt;asurer;
inveslmenl.
Marlha Hus~. Ed
Bartels,
63 Ford Ctry. Sedan
Gallia county is biG. mere IJim Brarmon, Susan
Harris,
Station Wagon, 4 Dr. I
cylinder, automatic trans.
than 500 miles or sial•. county Pearl Reynolds, Rila Slaven,
radio end hnter
and township roads to cover. h-~ary Elizabeth Chapman, La·
64 English Ford
No burglar is gomg to br~ak in vma Brannon and Rosalie Story
4 cylinder, 4 .,.td trans.
with a law enforct"ment officer rProgram chairman) .
63 Ford Galaxie
sitling by wal&lt;'hing him. Onei
SOO, Conv. I cyl. Aut.
peace officer ran not begin to
trans. RIM
do lhe job.
59 Ford Galuie
Additional men, to provide
4 Dr. I eylinder, auto.
~wo depUtieS for each
shift, ;
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The Salem· C&lt;nter School and
c:ommunlty leaders are inviiCitlzens ol the Rutland area seeking flood relief from
ing everyone In the area lnter~ading Creek, voted to call their recently established group
ested In betler sol!ools 1o join
the Leading Creek Watershed AS$0Ciation Friday night at
them for a lichool program and
the :Rutland American Legion , ----· - · - - - - ------discu,.ion . the
proposed
Hail.
' les R. Karr, Sr., Meigs Counly
!,leigs Local IJchool District
The
croup agreed to have commissioner: John Hamil,
Bond Issue or( Friday evening, 10 I •
m•mbershlp rards prinled and from the Margaret Creek ConApril 29, al the school.
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The program will involve the
'lo distribute them for a $1 lee . servalory Dislrict, and William
to ass~t with purchase
of J, Sheehan, director of the Instudent. ol ·the school and will
stanips and other materials., lstltute of Regional Develop- ,
alart at 7:30 p. m. and close
r:,
Jack Crisp. Langsville RD ment, Athens.
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at 9 p. m.
I, i9 chairman of lhe associa- , The Association S'3W
lhe l
Prosf!!utlng Attorney Bernard i
tion. Dale Wright, Langsville, i watershed wil1 rover an area :
Fultz has been secured as the
was elecled ylce chairman Fri· 'of 151 square miles. Mr.. Crisp ,
DEAN MARTIN
speaker lo answer queslions
day night. Mrs. Homer Park- \ repor~ it is Important thai ' IN FFA BAND- Dean Mar- .and to &lt;!!~cu" lhe need for the
er, Ruttand, treasurer,
and reSidents ol the Laurel ChiC, tin a member of Hannan Trace new high school needed to make
Dale :Bachner, secretary.
Thomas Fork, Dyes ville and I Fuiure Farmers of Amer-ica, the consolidati~ a success. I
Among those altendlng were ' HarrlsonviUe areas attend the was selecled lo play. lbe French The music department ol lhe
Me1gs Count~ Rep.
Halph I next meeting on Aprd 29 al the horn in the state band at the scbool is providing entertain- j
Welker, Ro~rt Clark _"_nd Cbar-1 Amencan Legion Post Hall. . convention of the FHA In C(&gt;- ment. The rythmn band of the
CARL Hill.
1
1umbus Friday and Saturday. first and second grade will I
1 He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. present numbers.
A musical
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. Paul Marlin of Rt. 1 Crown dramatization will feature the
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IClly. The slate band had 100 third graders.
boy•.
The fourlh and fifth grade! .
will be presented .In a flu te-o-

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vestigatlon would be made and
resolutioris pertaining to lhe
Dr. and Mrs. Alphus R. Chris- '
~naltl\' Oytey C.
en. Entertainment was furn• teaeller'• tonbet. N...
lbe result• studi•d. 'l'he Aoronslitullon and by·Jaws
of
t•nsen, president. and wile, of
. lpoU. or!'""""'"
ished by Merlyn Ro"' Boys
•)"'elite facldelll waa relerred
ooclation Is seeking to find the
the Associallon.
Rio Grande ColleRf, received
~lng toe Ohio
lo.
Glee Club, with Tommy Eblin
cause lor all terminations, and
Guest speaker for lbe banspecial recognition trom lbe
T..cllers.
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The group also approved anas soloist. Miss .Susan Franci!l
t~-~"
r_.MJutinn
that
the
Asso~
ts
not
now
lakinK
any
stand.
quet
was
Johnny
Jone&lt;,
ColumAssociation.
D.
0.
Taber,
It&amp;$It
retired
Gallla
·.:~
i:tl~ oCtl•5 l'Wol szkct.;~.
The
Gallia
County
Education
Dus
lnspatch
l:oiumui:Ji.,
wi1u
jiut~:..:;J
::;.
:did':!!~
!or
!"f'~""81'
.
.hno1
taohers
were
. f'tCdl;
claMon shlltlld do ·everything ethSpeclflcaDy, tile rtsolotton
Aosociation Is allilla~ with
gave a humorous review ol I
lion ·to the Ohio General Asnjzed,at tl:e banquel They '· , .• ,;
ical it co~ld to proiect teachoa lermlnallono waa dial lhe
A•Mii:tiiii'it :'rv:w;!;=! !»:'!.:=
!!'!!' ~~~~!!.
both the Ohio Education Associ~
his college days at Ohio State
Kembly, was also recognized.
Mr. ,and Mrs. Walter Neil, ~ ·
blems and Teacher• Welfare
Interpretins the action, Presr.
ation &lt;OEA) and the National
University. He also praiseci
CU'iar;. ~~ii!::!:-.g b:-~!!.i' ?.'~!
M!!~ ~elter. James L. Clali.e '
Commillee oboalf lnveatigale
den Howard J. (Jack) Duncan
Education Association tNEA J.
Gallia county's Rio
Grande
Gallla County Superintendent o[
. Maurice Thomas and
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the caoe of tbe termlnatioa ol _-c__s_at_u_rd:._•::.Y_ m_.,_rung
_· ~='"=id::....:a_n_in_-_ __T~h_e...."gr_o:._
up'--'a:._ls:.:.o_p~a=s:::se::d_:::fo:.:.ur:__ _:Co=lle::;gc:e·: __ _ _ _ _~_ __..:Sc:::::h:::oo:::I•:_T
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Watershed Group i -: '
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11100 -bond ' fqr her 'apt11&amp;r~·

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IntoXIcated Frl- caaes I Judge
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' h , Ker Di.des 'n' 1\nlls r.te~~~ fr:om the ' Quln-~ ~ day morniJ;Jg in mUnicipal tourt· J. Sdrdette, 1, R 2· ...-1
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""'· · Con\PW and the West V~rgltlia &lt;\rreeted by city pollee April $411 and. costa, ln~tto., IIIG
1 ,-.,an . It- wu ~wrnln Coiumt!U....Jan. i
Square Dance Club of 11aveu~ Tractor and ~~~nnmrut:mt Cui·,-.- ~ • 11L - .1 ~ ~-u .... .,,_.,.~a;~ nnt thPAA nthera forfeited ~:
lllTMS OJI WIIK
1883 ,all of lbl !Jill Edwud and
ood '
jna I
HobO
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WIIIIIIS.diY -!Ill'. end Nn- Normllll ~llif- B.arnea Plekell8 Hit marrJIIII
OUR HOUSE w
IS sponsor "'"0
pany.
guilty whell(he ;apP,eartd before .Earl C. Howar41 ' 45, · \i~
R. """ "' •·· •· : ..·"· ''"" ••• I' '"'' •··m•• "'""" 1'"""~
square
X on Tlie clvll action styled Rus- Judge ..Robert s'. B
' elz .
City I Mich 'I $1UO
overlengtlt
24 Avr!l 1988 s
1·1'1 p m. It Hollt'r Hospltll.
plat't Jo'eb 18 11111'- 1511.. .... .. .. - .
nd dance
M Iat 2Bulldlllg
to 5 m
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' tt.u~.a.~ - \lr •nd \lr8 Dondd 1110111 wltb U\1 tolloWinl thildtfll\,
- u ay, ay I
p. • Isell L. Ball ExeCutor of the Julla:i. Bet: fJ~d Uti ........ ..,,..,. v,.hlt'1~~ Elton E. Arrington, 61.
• Kln. •• HI I, GJiltpolll. diUihter. l \lrl Mau:~ret M•noll• ot New Ha\•· Man cher Charles,
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Th
f 120 First Avenue has recently This is an invitational dance w.lll of. Gurty E. Ball, deceased, $50 and costa, sentenced him IJt. l ApPle Grove, W. a.,"!"" ..
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F. Ttlnablf Ill ~- Gllllip&lt;Jll8 son. I l2 \ anu Johnlon. Mn. l'h•rie• Wood,
Ma arne
omas, 0
b
f II
Ivs Christina
fl
Howarth et 1 I n' d . I 'th
ty j u 50
I over the
yellow
P. 111 [Jolt;~~ not~er Ho~v~~ ~~
and Eu11ene Pkkem. all of Oalupot~t.
ted 8 number of old bricks to Our House. Monsteur and mem ers o a
sqware ·
. . ~•
o ve ays n e coun a , , pass ng
ou-tHs 011 wuK
: Th~.. .,.,!.!11 ~r:::~tu~:.e~ ~~~~:~ b~!~~ the contractor in charge of the repair and restora- dance clubs are being invited. a1, was disnussed_ from
the and suspend~ his operator's tj.. Une l on · a CW"Ve; and Howard
Ttd Hlrrll, " · wllo ..... a re~ld~nl or[:.~ St\~~11\: l'athub~ l'llllrch. KniJhl~ . I
leth, ' l ager to purchase such bricks.
CaJiers for the afternoon wm jdocket. James Riley
Riggs. cense for six months.
D. Larkins, 33, Portland, f27.60.
5 e
~~ Fnunt1 A"'', (\1.-n r rul'·' m H1• "' col\lmbu• and !He member of lion o
e
1nn.
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k
d
Bl
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N'tr
W
V
Mason
who
previously
plead
Cl
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Gall'
speed!Of. .
7countY
tlon\~ "'" tliid Ut.Pn Ill M\Orll i:lb Lod .lt. ~,an ''~~-'Mid ~·ndn
'·Non I" Madame Thomas said to him. 'Ita ·e no pay· be Bu
eau 0 l o. . a..
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ara • ra ey, I
lflO..
h••l t:. ll J\arn,. .. a~ laJl emplo~td lllOrnJflllt Sl. Louil churdl. and bur·
.
' . d th t b 't·ks of mine wiD become part and Dode Tbevinir of Ehzabeth. ed gUilty to a gambling charge, I
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bl \lun:u~rt tsrothfof!. II• ... u bum I l•l Y.ll ID »oo/'d HUI Cll111lltl!f) undt ment. l am reJOICe
a n
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lhf'' wrecUon or "'ethc-rholl • Ellllltt f'unr
th
n
f Our House II
w
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Va. Refreshments will be was p ac~..,. OD pro a on or
lltf' Allf!n 1md ~hnnle SIP~&gt; art lhr · 1 t-rll home
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d f( 5
and il) tWO yearS;
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rl~ lk ·~ •ur-. . \eu bl a hnlf-hru thf'l,
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A most graCIOUS lady, n est-ce pas .
serve a er p. m.
w
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\i;llll!'r, of ("ovutrton. \a
Stt••lrt&gt;I I Mrt. lltln hnnllly. n. I l'eJid~nt gf
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d tand mon ami the societe' hl!itorique de· constst of stew boiled outside
-~--&lt;olt' l ~ ho'ld ]'u~slla\ 11 f&gt;rOl nlll! llfl! l'"l!riot, dlikl Thunda~ at the ho11•• 1
J OU Ufi ers
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t-r'lun:h Wllh burial In til• ... .,mrh I or II 111&lt;.1 11 lh Patriut .She l!ld been ~~~
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th t brick for memorials such as Our.. House be of t e m a large pot. Guests are ask· LFJlT WRIST F.RACTURED
~ tmf-tt- r ' 1" \tollt'l , Bumt lot t " " I mvalld
for IIWtral ¥111'1. She wlls s1res
a
h d d fr om clay 1 ed Io brmg one prepared fTes h Gregory Allen .Thomas, ••••
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u11 rn in thL• MuntJ, ·ltarth :.. 1~ period· also of the size, and of course an -rna e
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Mn. l'earll . snnt•. 71 , dh..:t 111 ..:otum ~.~~~~~t~o:!t. m;h; 1~ =~~: ~;r: Iof the 'vicinity. It ig not surprising M.. Gam~le, who restores 1or frMen vegetable for the st~w and a half-year-old son of. Mr.
.,.,, su.uda• ,u~:ht She "·a• tl!fl ll'kl· son Ud two cl1u1bter•· P11r1. of
nd repairs other memorials, sometimes IS unable to St· 1and the host club wtll furmsh and Mrs. Wende11 B. Thoma!,
IIW or loore n"' Dow Shlf•tt or ~er- I Pa.triot. Mn . Everetl "bbolt uf PI a
f
It
ake them • On• th e meat, brea d1 coffee a nd , 112 ·"":II'
th Rd. ,"•, ~
• . 8 dmIt,..,, , ,11 ,. _ sne ,~ 111rvlv,.•• h)
the , Pleu"ut. and Mrs. Jobn Bo•tk
of Icure the bricks. He must then o necess Y m
\AU J~ e
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ro ttnw•na cn1w •eo. t.outu
sn .... t... J•rruoo Ptte. There are 13 grand• he made two hundred ...:. tbough not for Our butter. Donations for guests ,'ted ··to· HOlzer' Hr:lspJt.ai ··•t 1 p
or Iowa ll r• 1111&lt;1a Wllllunu ~~~~· children and five Jl't14lt lfAnd&lt;'hlld- 11y 1a81 wee..
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Ttw lm ~ shet&gt;ts. lliUI•m and Lurt~nzo . . rea.. otber aurvhor~ 11,.. • hrothu. House thanks to Madame ·
will be $1 per couple.
1m. Thursday Wlth a compound
.tr. all or t&lt;olwnhu• ~nil \Irs. F.d1 th f'harlu Rou1b. or St. Albi.IJ:'· W. IJa,
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The gates that
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f th left
'st. H
.~orth 1 Clf \\f'St .lflfet'IOII. A $lslf!r Mrll Paul Uastlnc• of Londun. ~·"· Thomas and to others.
lg , a so.
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G ts a
sked to bring two rae re 0
e
Wfl
e
aod \ IUl hruthr.r'i .; ur• n _hlll ar!' \l ~s
P.arl Urumfleld of Galllpol\1 and Mn.
I dditi'
to M. Gamble bave for so long prevented YlS·
ues re a .
r was in)'ured when he wrecked
Josephlnt' {' uu:o of CIIJIIlrnthe, l!:v· Aultra
Wood af Pllrlot. Sfrvwes •
n a
on
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CO£fee CDnS ORe fOr the- SteW I
ll'el Cu"" of \\ lllll,.l&lt;1 \\" \ il • arul ...m bl! l!.eld II Sf.lem BaJ)tlat churrh ' and to the messieart who ap~ itors fl'om entermg the rooms nd
r. h •
ff
d•. his bicycle, His· cohdiflon Is reOnrl'l\f'P t"a,\1 of At'hllll~ Senl•·e~ at~ ~ 111, !ilundav, "'itb lmrl•l In fill"
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ed
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one or t tolr co ee an I rt d
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"""r" ht&gt;ld w...1,,.." 1w• anr 1noou :ot ~h,.rcll cemeter1 u.nder dll'f-cUon OQ' Ipear temporartly from
lime WI
e remov ·
one spoon for eating
1po e
as AtJVU.·
Iif' HoiPllU ··hurcl!.
i n d \\ P\11 1!rholt • H:!Uoll tUntra.l bOUII .
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there ar e work'ng
at Jf. M. Henry Cushing, who The appropnate
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: w1il
. be I · . -- ·. .
-1\lrrCI!'fVI
-~-- - - -to ttme,
t
atttre
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lour House M, Wayne Saunders lbullt the tavern, had seen fit ! real hobo style_ rags and Durmg bis f1rst Se&amp;S\lll,m the
who paint!! the rooms, ;\1M. 1? remam m lt a bundred and patches. Building X is the large ~aJor leqp.es, Ty .C~ s batwas .240 m 41
' ' d . tlng average
IRoy and Dave ·Mehl and M· fifty years - . as. have I - he recreal.1ona1 fa c1'l'ty
1oca~
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Harvey Brown who cut and ~~~soon re]Otc~ to say~~ 'he south or the Kais&amp; Plant and : gam~-~·-------1
lay the so large
sandstone did m the begmning, \1es just off Route 2.
\ blocks hauled earlit"r by the ! amlt, .?orne on over to Our _ - .
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IMessieurs Gordon. There are 1 House.
w. Va. Health Department. 1
Concrete Is a lifetime
IMM. Gerry Langhorne (ol the I.
san• Adieu!
Mrs. Helen Lodge of the Bur· I
BY DICK THOMAS
buy.
It's fire and termite
red hall and Jim Cast~y who
Auguste
. eau or r"utrition, West Virginia .
proof
- yet initial cost Is
The Gallta t·ounty shenff's de- , would not guarantee a crime· aas1st at ail things, and M. i
,1 State Department of
Health. ·
low. For all concrete
partment nt&gt;eds extra deputies. Ifree Gallia county. but.
it Ted Foster as well when he is
·
eed
It you think I'm kidding, put would, at least, brinG the de- : not 10
· class at tbe college. L'·
will spe-ak on "Food N s of
needs call us!
ln~erviee Health
Elderly People."
I
yourself in thi s Sltualion :
partment up to a
stantard ; ~ole Rto GrandP..) All these.
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Vou 're a deputv working the. where the men would have alyou understand. are of the1 1\-1eeling announred
The tmmumzatwn ~Um~ held !
_rught shift and you gtot a call i half-way chance to do their _Gallipolis community.
,
earh Th~rsday mormng m the :
to a tavern. There's a brawl. jobs efficiently.
PT. PLEASANT - The Mas-~ Mason County Health Depart'l'htl public expects ,vou, by your- Citizens of Gallia county de- : _It is the hope of the societe 1' on County public bea_llh nurs_es l ment has be~n canceled for the
Phene WY 2-3214
••II, to go in and break it up. serve ample police protection. historlquo lhat when work on~ will attend an in-•ervlce · tram- 28th to perrrut the heallh nurs- 1
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Jcm:. HuMell Jr., Mrs. P-'"
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!lave to be aUowed to lay dOl' -u 8IIOuld be che&lt;ted tborougho future Yl!ll"l. ·
Cllll'lnce AD1111111 ..Uectllr&amp; water lor at Jy on· a monthly basis lor Tile survey was conducted .
Workers to oOntaet voters
Mrs. Vernon Weber, Mrs. Nate drewa Mrs. Jame:. owens. Mrt.
11aa1 two w.eka to allow · mo&amp;- small pot holes and drainage Dr. Jack Russell, ChJef
every area of tbe Meigs
Mrs. Tot)l Stewart, Mrs. Joba 'werry Mr John Werry,
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dl~ !bat may· oupport 11108-- lnarlan, Ohio .Department.
Scllool District lor the
Rubert Snowden, Mrs. BIll Mrs Roger' OW~. Mrs Joba
in are: n:n:Ua::-ft:h;; .....La~
~, .ideuUncatloDI quitoes. By keeping accunte itealm; Ml:J~ r~g;m:~
Bond issue wen, ll.liuVu•~d-1
llro?.'t!.
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SALISBURY
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tha source of the n!squlle problem. The bottles ~allzed treatment begin u you ~II have. a fairly good tdea iMr. WWiam Klrkbrtde, Counlylenbaum distributed the
MI'S. _Emma Brodl'f(ck,
Taylor, Mrtl. Howard Ellgllah,
m4s&lt;pjll0 problem lor Gallipolis and;~~ca~n~s~ln~tbe~~dum~p~w~ou~ld~IOOII~~u~~~The~.:_en~t~tre~ar~·~cl~plil~ce~s~to~~- ~~_!ln~th~e~San~l~ta~na~n.:':__ _ _ _ _ j ure, !older and question
Runald Browning, Mrs.
Mrs, Kermit Walton, Mrs- GUJ
Gallia ::
1urroundlng
answer sheet which have been Seells, Mrs. Ruy- Smith.
. GuiDiber, Mrs. Marvin Burt,
cowlb- :.Area.
prepared by the committee.
SALEM CENTER - Mr I. Ml'll. Kenneth Harris.
11ceptlon to this would
A partial list of nameo ol Ted Smith, Mrs. Ray
HARRISONVILLE. - Ml'll.
workers
Is
as
follows:
Mrs.
Bill
Gal'!les,
Mrs.
Joe·
Stareher, Mrs.
ConDie
be' •• IIOid time when overflow
RUTLAND - Mrs. Joe i!oUn, Wrilht, Mrs. Ralph Ma!comlleri Bi8ck, Ml'll. Gerry Goble, Mrs.
MJ'a. Walter France, Mrtl.
Ml'll. Paul MlJIIt8omery, Mrs. Mary Carsey, Mrs.
Lydia
lloJIIDola support green vegeGeorge, Mrs. Allee Sprouse, Hobart Riggs, Mrs. Lester Lalli- Jones, Mrs. George Lourey.
tai!JI·or -dead loav~s, ln. a Jay c. lluBsell, son -of Mr'. ·
Mrs. Arthur Miller, W'll'!.
ey, Mr. Freemon! Slev11111.
BRADBURY - Jerry HoiiJ,
sbiiiil· ~a JIIISIIIIiloel may and Mn Truman Rusaell. Unnetb Michael, Ml'll. John Haley, BEDFORD -Leota. Smith, Ida May Murphy, Berlbl BIQI,
llrlif iD them. The water lon-av,
Friday won
Jean Mlnpl, ~ . Slfllllwood,
Leonard, Naomi KIDI.
wllUld have to stand for a pe_r- the Pomeroy Higb School •
snva Mldkllf, Florence Well,
!Iarrison.
iod of ten days 1D two weeks m ward as most outstanding ..,_
Sharon Smltb, Deloris
older lor the mosquito larvae ior band member.
Ann Lambert, Belen
t~ ' eii)Ofle as adults.
Russell was presenled the •
Janath Beal.
n.i reason for Chickamauga ward during a "Meet I b e
MIDDLEPORT - Ml'll. lllcl)·ll
DOt supporting mosquitoes are: Band" nigh! In the junior high
ard vaughan, Mr. Richard
1 - The banks are too auditorium. II was his !Btb
pan, Mr. Tom Kelly, M ro.
1ttilp, and the water too swUt birthday.
Fred Lewis, Mrs. Jack Col&lt;man,ll
moW1ai to allow slaUonory "Jay C.," wba has been In
DeadUne lor absentee
Ml'll. La-ce Stewart,
peols wltb vegetation nee- the PHS band live years, Is
disabled
voting
at
the
May
.klhn Krawaceyn,. Mrs.
tll!lry for breeding.
band treasurer, plays the trom·
! primary Is f p. m. Tbli~Y.I
a· - The silt in the creek bone and the base drum, and
April 28, according to the
Gallipolis Free of
4oe1 1101 support plant growth has the rank of band sergeant.
Ua
County
board
of
elecUons.
-ary lor smaller invert&amp; A veteran of the marcblng
Volel'll wbo Will oe unavold- Wreck for Six Days
rile and mosquitoes tD feed bond, Russell also pia)'!! 1n the
pep d'ance and concert bands.
ably absent from Gallla county The elly of Galllpollo bad
llOIII ot the mosqults proho H~ expecls to enroll In Ohio
and more than 10 miles away uperlenced s11 eonaecuUve aell!iil &lt;HID In this preliminary University next fall as a prefrom their voting precinct on cldent free daya as of _mljln~hlll
Rm~Y 1ppear to be In tempor- pbarmacy student. Band DlrecMay S, may vote an
Friday, according IAl .;611ce.
trf overflow pools and low blr Donald Miller presented the
ballot.
year's occident total, h~ever,ll
IJN temporary poolo wblcb award.
A qualllled voter who
standi at 121 In the 111'111
wl)l o1r1 up ID the t\UJIIIler. Ruasell, with Hilah Vaughan,
not travel to tLe voting
days of the year.
lepublie~n Prlm•ry
&amp;wevor IIOIDO of these deeper also received a service award,
In bls or her preclnet on May An arrest by elly pollee
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and Chuck Hmmaha and Twlla
! because of physical
day w88 !bat of James H.
Mly3, 1966
ON HONOR ROLL
Clatwortby received awardl as
or Ulness, may vole an
aon, Jr., 18, olll!O Second
Maturll)'' .lblllty
~ IIUdanls lllled on the the most promising first yeer
A special form of
cbarged with speeding. Beru•onll
llbda' quarter benDr roll at students.
Integrity SI111111'Qy .
I cation can be obtained upon
was picked up In a radar apeed
Olio State Univel'lllty Included: Seniors hoiiDred were Dave
Pd. PoL Ad,,
lions.
cbeck. He was cited to appear
Jennifer R. Lohse .&lt;If Pomeroy; Goodwin, Jeanie Ebersbacb,
quesl from the hoard nl elt!C-Itm::_:~=~cow1:~A~prll:~2'1~.~~
Bruce Carte' New Plymouth, Darla Ebersbacb, Kandl GrueCivilian absent votero and!r
VIIIIDD CeuD~, and Joseph W. m, Jayne Evans, Vicki Fetty,
disabled or sick votert1 liave
Baicb, Rt. t, Pt. PJeasanl
Miss Vaughan and ~~
until J% nooo Friday, April
OF COURSE
ID get bellota ID the board
SCHOOL TEACHERS
election. Armed service me&lt;n· II
bers, wbo have made ap(illea·[l
DON'T GAMBLE, BUT THEIR
lion, hava until noon Ill
tloo day to have their ball•rts II
In the hands of the baard of
elecUons.
Both abaentee and disabled
IS TO NOMINATE
WJN HONORS - Jay C. RusseU, far right, was presented a trophy by Po~~:~~~~~~~ voters, however, must be re~~~~
School Bantl Director Donald Miller alter belag announced as the "Most
din
the b&lt;
Senior" In a "Meet the Band" event Friday !light. RusoeU and Hllah Vaughan, left, In ~~~:~ g to
background were also presented servl£e awards. Twlia Clatworthy and Chuck Hannahs,
111 foregrou;..s, received awards lor being selected as the "Most Promising First Year StuASKS DIVORCE
St1te Repre1tnt1tlve
By Dwight C. Wetherhol~
dents."
Jennie Locke, 2110 Fourlh-av,
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MEIGS COUNTY
ELECTED
TO
SEVEN
CONSECUTIVE
TIRMJ
rued
a petition Saturday morn- II
The annual aisle of coofwdon concerning time comes
HE HAS WORKED
to this sector of the valley tnday, but the air waa cleared
log
in court
Gallialorcounty
~;E~
pleas
a
divorce
TO HELP SOLVE
lu the Bend are• this week when the Pomeroy council re- '
Freeman
Locke,
same
SCHOOL PROBLI!MS
v . rsed the referendum vote that had favored daylight aav·
She
charges
groas
neglect
1·:3s time. There are some legal mysteries, but It appeara
VOTE TO NOMINATE
duty and extreme cruelly.
t.~at Meigs county ond the Middleport-Pomeroy area will
rled
Jan.
11,
1960,
tin!
COUi&gt;lell
be on Slllndard time. Maoon county bas to foUow state law,
bave no cbUdren. .'.n lnlU!J&lt;-11
and will be on the fast time. It now appears that GaiUa
lion was allowed to keep
county and Galllpolll wiD remJID on standard, with only
defendant from molesting
Cheaapeakt on the fast time
annoying the plalollf!.
downriver.
grand larceny. Tile case Is tied
up with the burning down of
GENIIIAL TELEPBONE Co. the elgbt - room house of the
_...s lhiJ waek that It late Cetra Slagle, and pilfering
'l1lU1d build eddiltDnl to. lba of two cablna, and In the ease
c~~o,... In both IWUand and of those sentenced, a live ea1l
J11e1Dt. TIMI additions wW add W8l found In the ear trunk.
JIU..~ feel to eacb facilllly Tile juveniles were aged 1•, 15,
8114 the projects are to be com- 'lind 16.
1101 dry In wblcb
~ Joca~ trtatment with
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THE EMPIREI your RUG
and CARPET CENTERI

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GAWA COUNTY'S
w.
camping faclllly back of the
fairgrounds was dedicated be-[ ·
fore 210 persons and 20 unil8 1
of trall0rt1 wer; present from I \
Huntington and otber commun- ' ·
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ACCEPTS CHECK - Mra. James QU!ve y, a member of the flllance committee
tbne principals wn llrad, In- SIXTY PERIIONS Involved In jthe propoaed new comprehensive blgh ~ehoo I bond luue promotion In the Melgo Local
oft1i1!a1 tbe prillclpal of tha the recent Farm Bureau mem· School District, center, accepta a $25 check from the Pomeroy Band Boootero Friday.
ICIIoo1, Dooald Wolle.
bersbip drive and other lead· Ing are, left to right, Mra. Harold Eberabacb, treasurer; Mrs. Qulvey, anti Mrs. Trumau
el'll altended the Trl • County :R::ua::se:U,::.!:pr::•:::sld::e:.::n::t·_ _ _lt;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;oi;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;""
'ib DRIVE 1'011 lba new banquet at Salisbury Scheol In
IJiib aehool bond luut Is nwv· Meigs county on Monday. ' to the planning commission on 1
.1111 alq. An appeal lor lundJ [
urban renewal projecls. County
til opera!~ the campai&amp;n was GALLIPOLIS RESIDENTS co- commlssionero purchased a
made this week. Nille promin-l operated olmo•t 100 per cent forced fee loader at a coat
The undenlgned will offef at publle 1uctlon on
1111 propolliDII of the luue tap. in the cleangp drive 'ftlursday '17,335 at their weekly meetlhe 28th day of April, 1966, at the late mldenca of
1111 ,radio apeecbes In it.s sup. Iand Friday when city workmen tog.
Caroline GrHn, one mile north of Cadmua on
,..-t.
1 made an alklnt effort tD reRoute 141 beginning 11 1:00 P.M~ lh• following
move tons of debris.
KEY CWBBraa h
CONTINUOUS FILAMENT
MEIGS MEN WERE lnvelved
"""" ave fl;'""
personal property belonging to the utot• of ca .....
Ill · tbe Blue Flame cuakJn&amp; GAWPOUTANS AilE 10t S('Dted • new marquee type SJill line Gr~~n, decUMd, ~nd al10 other penonal P""'
NYLON HI-LOW LOOP
ICbool wblch was held this for tbe dedication Sunday of to GaJUa Academy Higb school
perty of said 11t1tr.
TEXTURE SPRING LQC
week ~t Pomeroy. 'l1le event the new boat lllUIICbing and In school co~. Tile lone lire
was aponsored by the Columbia parking facility built on the ol the week did •12$ dama~e
1 Electric Cook Stove
1 Frlildalre
NO STICK BACKI
Gaa of Obio, Inc.
riverfront at a cost of fll4,000 to tbe car of Arthur Davu,
5 Wood and Coal Stoves
Relrigerator
by the u. s. Engineers. Con- Fourth Ave. _Sons of the Amer·
S.IICIIon of 9
4 Beds
1Cot
"roDAY WILL SEE the cor- .,-essman Waiter Moeller will lea~ Revolution observed
P1vorlte Colora
1 Swing .
1 Chest of Draw,ers
~ laying of the new Sl. be the 'speaker. Gallipolis ElkB anmverllry ol the battle
2 DreBSerJ
1 Sewing Machine
Paul'i Lutheran Church al the are serving a cbicken barbecue Lexington Tuesday at R .
1 Large round table,
Dlabes--Bedtllnc
corner of Sycamore and Sec· SUnday noon to belp feed the Grande. E. P. McGwre, preSJ·
,.12----Boelter &amp; atrllight
Clothln2
ond sts, Pomeroy, at 3 p. m. several tholl88nd oxpected for dent of Ohio SAR was
back chairs
· Fruits of ill Kinds
$74·95
l'rlem"'"'s of the building com- the event. The program start.s •!"'""er.
Forty PIY•ohiatric:ll 2 Trunks
-20-foot Ladder
lb12----rlllttef, and lite builder, Hor- at J;!O p. m.
aides were graduated
2 Record Playera
Hl!ltd Tools of all
95
Karr, will have parts In
week at GSI.
3 Stand Tables
Kinds
IbiS---the program.
RIO GRANDE COLLEGE ~as
1 Floor Lamp and
Some Lumber, Coal,
been designated as a depository STEPHANIE GIIIEilT
Table Lampe
Wood &amp; Bricli:
lbii---1 Wringer Type Wash·
Other Miscellaneous
GALLIA COVNTY
lor the lllth eon,resoional dis· named girl of the year by
lng Machine
IleDIJ
~ BIG mEfl'l' RING was trlct, with ma11y government GaUipolis BPW Club.
RaY
OTHE" QUALITIII IN
llpjllarenti)' broken up this week publicalions expected to he Blckl• of Hannan Trace Higb
TWiiDS 1nd PATTiRNI
TERMS OF SALEI
lihfn seven Lawrence counll· given to the library. 'ftle col· acbool - electad prealdeot of
1111, lncludlnx three juvenileo, lq;e also received a vant of the District Future Farmen of
Allltea ehallbe10ld for -h In hand on
,..,. taken iDto custody by S4,400 from tbe National Sclenca America. Willer Walker, leloldlyofllle
EAaYAMI~CAN
the Galli.o sheriff'• department. Foundation to be used
lor et of Gallipolis Esplortr Troop II
Ntvln W,M,' Auctl-r
I~ AIIJool the persona captured purchase of equipment lor the was presented tbe llllnr
~ Cecil Cade, 'II, and Ken- bioJoclcal Riences.
et award at a Trl • State
Lloyd, Admliolllratrlx
netb Cade, 'II. of the Waterloo
lJJg In Hunllilg'.OO.
of the E1t1t1 of Ctorollne
commiiJiity. They received 2 tD G.uJ..IPOLIS LIONS aaslat In Karlsrutl, baritone
In Dlfhlrent
dec11Nd
211 years on charges of recelv· Scout lnapectlon at tha MG_M Trl - Collllly eonc.t
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Colors
llg ttol011 coods. Olblr dlarges Camporee !bat llm'tl OD lbe Nrlel GD 'fuelday lll&amp;bL
Malllday a Sh"" li'_,plllding •R•inot Willie Mao-lfalrl"tlllda April 30. Paul Sav· amrtene Darat II lba
QuaUt~
Attvney~ for ~ -'dmlnlltratr~J!
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Jordun
1aae. uaociatecl with lhl GaJ. llftlldeat ot Kypr enet • Ire- IIIII 88111'1111. a loAatll -'»· a1 Colu•"'• IIPOb lllolten.
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l&gt;lalrlel Will Ieee a llOIISidef.
lble cbaDge In the IMCblng and
ldmlala~ ol Ita 1&lt;booll. In
acllon this week the board of

ROOM SIZE

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CONTINUOUS PILAMINT
501 NYLON with DOUtLI
JUTI BACK. COLOR.
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Jcm:. HuMell Jr., Mrs. P-'"
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!lave to be aUowed to lay dOl' -u 8IIOuld be che&lt;ted tborougho future Yl!ll"l. ·
Cllll'lnce AD1111111 ..Uectllr&amp; water lor at Jy on· a monthly basis lor Tile survey was conducted .
Workers to oOntaet voters
Mrs. Vernon Weber, Mrs. Nate drewa Mrs. Jame:. owens. Mrt.
11aa1 two w.eka to allow · mo&amp;- small pot holes and drainage Dr. Jack Russell, ChJef
every area of tbe Meigs
Mrs. Tot)l Stewart, Mrs. Joba 'werry Mr John Werry,
~:w ,. ·~ ~~
dl~ !bat may· oupport 11108-- lnarlan, Ohio .Department.
Scllool District lor the
Rubert Snowden, Mrs. BIll Mrs Roger' OW~. Mrs Joba
in are: n:n:Ua::-ft:h;; .....La~
~, .ideuUncatloDI quitoes. By keeping accunte itealm; Ml:J~ r~g;m:~
Bond issue wen, ll.liuVu•~d-1
llro?.'t!.
Will~m :&amp;!;ztt..-e!, Ml'!l, Rlcbmals
alsed.
were
made
ol
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larvae
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of
aU
trouble
spots
sons;
EntomologiSt,
Oblo
general
meeting
of
all
SALISBURY
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Deloris
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Sirllth,
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tha source of the n!squlle problem. The bottles ~allzed treatment begin u you ~II have. a fairly good tdea iMr. WWiam Klrkbrtde, Counlylenbaum distributed the
MI'S. _Emma Brodl'f(ck,
Taylor, Mrtl. Howard Ellgllah,
m4s&lt;pjll0 problem lor Gallipolis and;~~ca~n~s~ln~tbe~~dum~p~w~ou~ld~IOOII~~u~~~The~.:_en~t~tre~ar~·~cl~plil~ce~s~to~~- ~~_!ln~th~e~San~l~ta~na~n.:':__ _ _ _ _ j ure, !older and question
Runald Browning, Mrs.
Mrs, Kermit Walton, Mrs- GUJ
Gallia ::
1urroundlng
answer sheet which have been Seells, Mrs. Ruy- Smith.
. GuiDiber, Mrs. Marvin Burt,
cowlb- :.Area.
prepared by the committee.
SALEM CENTER - Mr I. Ml'll. Kenneth Harris.
11ceptlon to this would
A partial list of nameo ol Ted Smith, Mrs. Ray
HARRISONVILLE. - Ml'll.
workers
Is
as
follows:
Mrs.
Bill
Gal'!les,
Mrs.
Joe·
Stareher, Mrs.
ConDie
be' •• IIOid time when overflow
RUTLAND - Mrs. Joe i!oUn, Wrilht, Mrs. Ralph Ma!comlleri Bi8ck, Ml'll. Gerry Goble, Mrs.
MJ'a. Walter France, Mrtl.
Ml'll. Paul MlJIIt8omery, Mrs. Mary Carsey, Mrs.
Lydia
lloJIIDola support green vegeGeorge, Mrs. Allee Sprouse, Hobart Riggs, Mrs. Lester Lalli- Jones, Mrs. George Lourey.
tai!JI·or -dead loav~s, ln. a Jay c. lluBsell, son -of Mr'. ·
Mrs. Arthur Miller, W'll'!.
ey, Mr. Freemon! Slev11111.
BRADBURY - Jerry HoiiJ,
sbiiiil· ~a JIIISIIIIiloel may and Mn Truman Rusaell. Unnetb Michael, Ml'll. John Haley, BEDFORD -Leota. Smith, Ida May Murphy, Berlbl BIQI,
llrlif iD them. The water lon-av,
Friday won
Jean Mlnpl, ~ . Slfllllwood,
Leonard, Naomi KIDI.
wllUld have to stand for a pe_r- the Pomeroy Higb School •
snva Mldkllf, Florence Well,
!Iarrison.
iod of ten days 1D two weeks m ward as most outstanding ..,_
Sharon Smltb, Deloris
older lor the mosquito larvae ior band member.
Ann Lambert, Belen
t~ ' eii)Ofle as adults.
Russell was presenled the •
Janath Beal.
n.i reason for Chickamauga ward during a "Meet I b e
MIDDLEPORT - Ml'll. lllcl)·ll
DOt supporting mosquitoes are: Band" nigh! In the junior high
ard vaughan, Mr. Richard
1 - The banks are too auditorium. II was his !Btb
pan, Mr. Tom Kelly, M ro.
1ttilp, and the water too swUt birthday.
Fred Lewis, Mrs. Jack Col&lt;man,ll
moW1ai to allow slaUonory "Jay C.," wba has been In
DeadUne lor absentee
Ml'll. La-ce Stewart,
peols wltb vegetation nee- the PHS band live years, Is
disabled
voting
at
the
May
.klhn Krawaceyn,. Mrs.
tll!lry for breeding.
band treasurer, plays the trom·
! primary Is f p. m. Tbli~Y.I
a· - The silt in the creek bone and the base drum, and
April 28, according to the
Gallipolis Free of
4oe1 1101 support plant growth has the rank of band sergeant.
Ua
County
board
of
elecUons.
-ary lor smaller invert&amp; A veteran of the marcblng
Volel'll wbo Will oe unavold- Wreck for Six Days
rile and mosquitoes tD feed bond, Russell also pia)'!! 1n the
pep d'ance and concert bands.
ably absent from Gallla county The elly of Galllpollo bad
llOIII ot the mosqults proho H~ expecls to enroll In Ohio
and more than 10 miles away uperlenced s11 eonaecuUve aell!iil &lt;HID In this preliminary University next fall as a prefrom their voting precinct on cldent free daya as of _mljln~hlll
Rm~Y 1ppear to be In tempor- pbarmacy student. Band DlrecMay S, may vote an
Friday, according IAl .;611ce.
trf overflow pools and low blr Donald Miller presented the
ballot.
year's occident total, h~ever,ll
IJN temporary poolo wblcb award.
A qualllled voter who
standi at 121 In the 111'111
wl)l o1r1 up ID the t\UJIIIler. Ruasell, with Hilah Vaughan,
not travel to tLe voting
days of the year.
lepublie~n Prlm•ry
&amp;wevor IIOIDO of these deeper also received a service award,
In bls or her preclnet on May An arrest by elly pollee
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and Chuck Hmmaha and Twlla
! because of physical
day w88 !bat of James H.
Mly3, 1966
ON HONOR ROLL
Clatwortby received awardl as
or Ulness, may vole an
aon, Jr., 18, olll!O Second
Maturll)'' .lblllty
~ IIUdanls lllled on the the most promising first yeer
A special form of
cbarged with speeding. Beru•onll
llbda' quarter benDr roll at students.
Integrity SI111111'Qy .
I cation can be obtained upon
was picked up In a radar apeed
Olio State Univel'lllty Included: Seniors hoiiDred were Dave
Pd. PoL Ad,,
lions.
cbeck. He was cited to appear
Jennifer R. Lohse .&lt;If Pomeroy; Goodwin, Jeanie Ebersbacb,
quesl from the hoard nl elt!C-Itm::_:~=~cow1:~A~prll:~2'1~.~~
Bruce Carte' New Plymouth, Darla Ebersbacb, Kandl GrueCivilian absent votero and!r
VIIIIDD CeuD~, and Joseph W. m, Jayne Evans, Vicki Fetty,
disabled or sick votert1 liave
Baicb, Rt. t, Pt. PJeasanl
Miss Vaughan and ~~
until J% nooo Friday, April
OF COURSE
ID get bellota ID the board
SCHOOL TEACHERS
election. Armed service me&lt;n· II
bers, wbo have made ap(illea·[l
DON'T GAMBLE, BUT THEIR
lion, hava until noon Ill
tloo day to have their ball•rts II
In the hands of the baard of
elecUons.
Both abaentee and disabled
IS TO NOMINATE
WJN HONORS - Jay C. RusseU, far right, was presented a trophy by Po~~:~~~~~~~ voters, however, must be re~~~~
School Bantl Director Donald Miller alter belag announced as the "Most
din
the b&lt;
Senior" In a "Meet the Band" event Friday !light. RusoeU and Hllah Vaughan, left, In ~~~:~ g to
background were also presented servl£e awards. Twlia Clatworthy and Chuck Hannahs,
111 foregrou;..s, received awards lor being selected as the "Most Promising First Year StuASKS DIVORCE
St1te Repre1tnt1tlve
By Dwight C. Wetherhol~
dents."
Jennie Locke, 2110 Fourlh-av,
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MEIGS COUNTY
ELECTED
TO
SEVEN
CONSECUTIVE
TIRMJ
rued
a petition Saturday morn- II
The annual aisle of coofwdon concerning time comes
HE HAS WORKED
to this sector of the valley tnday, but the air waa cleared
log
in court
Gallialorcounty
~;E~
pleas
a
divorce
TO HELP SOLVE
lu the Bend are• this week when the Pomeroy council re- '
Freeman
Locke,
same
SCHOOL PROBLI!MS
v . rsed the referendum vote that had favored daylight aav·
She
charges
groas
neglect
1·:3s time. There are some legal mysteries, but It appeara
VOTE TO NOMINATE
duty and extreme cruelly.
t.~at Meigs county ond the Middleport-Pomeroy area will
rled
Jan.
11,
1960,
tin!
COUi&gt;lell
be on Slllndard time. Maoon county bas to foUow state law,
bave no cbUdren. .'.n lnlU!J&lt;-11
and will be on the fast time. It now appears that GaiUa
lion was allowed to keep
county and Galllpolll wiD remJID on standard, with only
defendant from molesting
Cheaapeakt on the fast time
annoying the plalollf!.
downriver.
grand larceny. Tile case Is tied
up with the burning down of
GENIIIAL TELEPBONE Co. the elgbt - room house of the
_...s lhiJ waek that It late Cetra Slagle, and pilfering
'l1lU1d build eddiltDnl to. lba of two cablna, and In the ease
c~~o,... In both IWUand and of those sentenced, a live ea1l
J11e1Dt. TIMI additions wW add W8l found In the ear trunk.
JIU..~ feel to eacb facilllly Tile juveniles were aged 1•, 15,
8114 the projects are to be com- 'lind 16.
1101 dry In wblcb
~ Joca~ trtatment with
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camping faclllly back of the
fairgrounds was dedicated be-[ ·
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of trall0rt1 wer; present from I \
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ACCEPTS CHECK - Mra. James QU!ve y, a member of the flllance committee
tbne principals wn llrad, In- SIXTY PERIIONS Involved In jthe propoaed new comprehensive blgh ~ehoo I bond luue promotion In the Melgo Local
oft1i1!a1 tbe prillclpal of tha the recent Farm Bureau mem· School District, center, accepta a $25 check from the Pomeroy Band Boootero Friday.
ICIIoo1, Dooald Wolle.
bersbip drive and other lead· Ing are, left to right, Mra. Harold Eberabacb, treasurer; Mrs. Qulvey, anti Mrs. Trumau
el'll altended the Trl • County :R::ua::se:U,::.!:pr::•:::sld::e:.::n::t·_ _ _lt;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;oi;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;""
'ib DRIVE 1'011 lba new banquet at Salisbury Scheol In
IJiib aehool bond luut Is nwv· Meigs county on Monday. ' to the planning commission on 1
.1111 alq. An appeal lor lundJ [
urban renewal projecls. County
til opera!~ the campai&amp;n was GALLIPOLIS RESIDENTS co- commlssionero purchased a
made this week. Nille promin-l operated olmo•t 100 per cent forced fee loader at a coat
The undenlgned will offef at publle 1uctlon on
1111 propolliDII of the luue tap. in the cleangp drive 'ftlursday '17,335 at their weekly meetlhe 28th day of April, 1966, at the late mldenca of
1111 ,radio apeecbes In it.s sup. Iand Friday when city workmen tog.
Caroline GrHn, one mile north of Cadmua on
,..-t.
1 made an alklnt effort tD reRoute 141 beginning 11 1:00 P.M~ lh• following
move tons of debris.
KEY CWBBraa h
CONTINUOUS FILAMENT
MEIGS MEN WERE lnvelved
"""" ave fl;'""
personal property belonging to the utot• of ca .....
Ill · tbe Blue Flame cuakJn&amp; GAWPOUTANS AilE 10t S('Dted • new marquee type SJill line Gr~~n, decUMd, ~nd al10 other penonal P""'
NYLON HI-LOW LOOP
ICbool wblch was held this for tbe dedication Sunday of to GaJUa Academy Higb school
perty of said 11t1tr.
TEXTURE SPRING LQC
week ~t Pomeroy. 'l1le event the new boat lllUIICbing and In school co~. Tile lone lire
was aponsored by the Columbia parking facility built on the ol the week did •12$ dama~e
1 Electric Cook Stove
1 Frlildalre
NO STICK BACKI
Gaa of Obio, Inc.
riverfront at a cost of fll4,000 to tbe car of Arthur Davu,
5 Wood and Coal Stoves
Relrigerator
by the u. s. Engineers. Con- Fourth Ave. _Sons of the Amer·
S.IICIIon of 9
4 Beds
1Cot
"roDAY WILL SEE the cor- .,-essman Waiter Moeller will lea~ Revolution observed
P1vorlte Colora
1 Swing .
1 Chest of Draw,ers
~ laying of the new Sl. be the 'speaker. Gallipolis ElkB anmverllry ol the battle
2 DreBSerJ
1 Sewing Machine
Paul'i Lutheran Church al the are serving a cbicken barbecue Lexington Tuesday at R .
1 Large round table,
Dlabes--Bedtllnc
corner of Sycamore and Sec· SUnday noon to belp feed the Grande. E. P. McGwre, preSJ·
,.12----Boelter &amp; atrllight
Clothln2
ond sts, Pomeroy, at 3 p. m. several tholl88nd oxpected for dent of Ohio SAR was
back chairs
· Fruits of ill Kinds
$74·95
l'rlem"'"'s of the building com- the event. The program start.s •!"'""er.
Forty PIY•ohiatric:ll 2 Trunks
-20-foot Ladder
lb12----rlllttef, and lite builder, Hor- at J;!O p. m.
aides were graduated
2 Record Playera
Hl!ltd Tools of all
95
Karr, will have parts In
week at GSI.
3 Stand Tables
Kinds
IbiS---the program.
RIO GRANDE COLLEGE ~as
1 Floor Lamp and
Some Lumber, Coal,
been designated as a depository STEPHANIE GIIIEilT
Table Lampe
Wood &amp; Bricli:
lbii---1 Wringer Type Wash·
Other Miscellaneous
GALLIA COVNTY
lor the lllth eon,resoional dis· named girl of the year by
lng Machine
IleDIJ
~ BIG mEfl'l' RING was trlct, with ma11y government GaUipolis BPW Club.
RaY
OTHE" QUALITIII IN
llpjllarenti)' broken up this week publicalions expected to he Blckl• of Hannan Trace Higb
TWiiDS 1nd PATTiRNI
TERMS OF SALEI
lihfn seven Lawrence counll· given to the library. 'ftle col· acbool - electad prealdeot of
1111, lncludlnx three juvenileo, lq;e also received a vant of the District Future Farmen of
Allltea ehallbe10ld for -h In hand on
,..,. taken iDto custody by S4,400 from tbe National Sclenca America. Willer Walker, leloldlyofllle
EAaYAMI~CAN
the Galli.o sheriff'• department. Foundation to be used
lor et of Gallipolis Esplortr Troop II
Ntvln W,M,' Auctl-r
I~ AIIJool the persona captured purchase of equipment lor the was presented tbe llllnr
~ Cecil Cade, 'II, and Ken- bioJoclcal Riences.
et award at a Trl • State
Lloyd, Admliolllratrlx
netb Cade, 'II. of the Waterloo
lJJg In Hunllilg'.OO.
of the E1t1t1 of Ctorollne
commiiJiity. They received 2 tD G.uJ..IPOLIS LIONS aaslat In Karlsrutl, baritone
In Dlfhlrent
dec11Nd
211 years on charges of recelv· Scout lnapectlon at tha MG_M Trl - Collllly eonc.t
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llg ttol011 coods. Olblr dlarges Camporee !bat llm'tl OD lbe Nrlel GD 'fuelday lll&amp;bL
Malllday a Sh"" li'_,plllding •R•inot Willie Mao-lfalrl"tlllda April 30. Paul Sav· amrtene Darat II lba
QuaUt~
Attvney~ for ~ -'dmlnlltratr~J!
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1aae. uaociatecl with lhl GaJ. llftlldeat ot Kypr enet • Ire- IIIII 88111'1111. a loAatll -'»· a1 Colu•"'• IIPOb lllolten.
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l&gt;lalrlel Will Ieee a llOIISidef.
lble cbaDge In the IMCblng and
ldmlala~ ol Ita 1&lt;booll. In
acllon this week the board of

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DevoUons were given by Mrs. closed with prayer.
William Reynolds at the April Cards were sent to Mrs. Zel·
J11eeling of the Past Matrons' is Cross, who sustained a
Club of Evangeline Chapter, en bone recently, and to Mrs.
OES, in Middleport at the Ma- Evelyn Lewis, who bas
aonic Temple Friday night. Mrs. in Holzer Hospital for observ11· l
JOhn Lyons and Mrs. Gene Nor- lion and tests. Games were
ton were hostesses.
ed and prizes awarded to
T
b M. L. French, Mrs. Wllila!ln
be meeting was opened Y Reynolds, Mrs. Pat Gallagher,
the preSident, Mrs. WIUJS An· and Mrs. Lillian Steil!.
thony, and Mrs. Reynolds read Others atteoding were Mrs.
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~~Fnn;h~~~~Russell Wins Top PHS Band Award
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cr dead loav~, ln • Jay C. !lu5seU, 1110 ·Of Mr.
.•: ..u mosquiloa may and Mrs. Truman Rusoell, Uno
-tn them. The
water 1011-av, Pomeriiy, Friday won
would have to stand for a per- the Pomeroy High School aiod of ten days to two weeks In ward as most outstanding senor;er for the mosquito larvae ior band member.
to l!ll)el'ge as adults.
RusseU was presented the •·
The reason Ill' Chickamauga ward during a "Meet
t he
aot supporting mosquitoes are: Band" night in the junior high
1 - The banks are too auditorium. It was his 18th
atilp, and the water too_ swill birthcllly.
11111rtng to allow
stationary •·Jay c.," who bas been In
1lltll p10ls with vegetation nee- the PHS band live years, II
.,~~ry for breeding.
band treasurer, plays the trom2 _ The silt in the creek bone and the base drum, and
4oe1 not support plant growth has the rank of band sergeant.
111eerasry lor smaller inverte- A veteran of the marching
!rile and mosquitoes to feed band, Russell also playo In the
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pep, dance and concert bands.
J1oA a1 the mosquito prob- He expects to enroll in Ohio
Jlilil eeen Jn thls preliminary University next fail as a preIIII'VI!' IPPW' to ba In tempor· phannacy student. Band Direcl'f overflow pools and low tor Donald Miller presented the
I1N temporary pools whlcb award.
will drJ up In the summer. Russell, with !Iilah Vaughan,
Bnfi• llldiO of these deeper aiao received a service award,
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and Chuck Hannahs and Twtla
ON HONOR ROLL
Ciatworthy received awards as
Art~ lllldellla lilted on the the most promising first year
'111111« quartor banor roll at students.
IJidD State Univenlly !Dcluded: Seniors honored were Dave
Jennifer 11. Lohse of Pomeroy; Goodwin, Jeanie Ehersbacb,
Bruce carter, ,New Plymouth, Daria Ebersbacb, Kandl GrueVIDbiii County, and Joaeph w. ser, Jayne Evans, Vicki Fetty,
Balell, lU. t, Pl. Pleasaal.
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School Band Director Donald Mille1
Senior" In a "Meet the Band" eve•
background, were alao presented !
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~ - 00 Naliot111l Ne""
12· 1.1 Christians Aour
1·00Woman's Page
Ben Csaey
12 Noon - 50-50 Club !Ruth Ly· 11 : 1~ Local News
12,30 Rev. Merlin Teeta
1· 30-Slnging
As World Turns
ons)
12-30 Goessler's Guest Star
1:00 Rev. Eddie Boyer
2
p.
m.
The
Coffee
Club
12:30
Larrv
~nderSIIn
Show
1·30 Rev. Slla• 'lillups
2:118-0ur Llvea
Password
Confidential
I
p.
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I
O'CioeL
Reporla
2-30
Milea
Kusic
Show
2·011 Aarve.•t Ttmo
2:30-Doctora
House Party
A Time For Us
Ohio
News,
Weather
and
4:15
Karr
ond
Van
Zandl
Show
2:1S
Rev. Bobby Lee Adldntl
Z:55Women's News
Sports
IMon. Wed. ll'rl.l
2:30 Week End
3,110-Anoth. World To Tell Truth
Gen. Hospital
II p. m. -TV 4 Eleventh Hour 4:30 Electric Co. toea! NeWI 5·30 Si•" 'lit
3:25News
Ohio News, Weather and
3:30-dor' Say
Edge Of Nigbf
The Nursea
Sports
Cbaaael I .\lovles
Vlti-Cartooa
Secret Storm
II
p.
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Friday - "The River
4:341Rln Tin TID
Mollday • ,Friday
OS Mason County Nelli
Changes," R. Rory, H. Mar- · 6:00 Sii!JI On-Bob Kautz Show 5:10 World News
'·
5:110-Cheyenne
Sea Runt
SoUI&gt;Y Salea
esch
~' Channel I
7:45 »&lt;hoes ol Jov
5:15 So&lt;itllvht on Sporta·
5:30Brave Stanton
Beaver
,...
8:110 Ohio Valley, News
5:25 Weather
1:30 p. m. Saturday - Plnbusl- 1·05 World N•ws
5:!111 ~IIMei Boulevard
ers - teen-age bowlill8
1:10 Soortacope
.7:110. Sign 011
Evening Shows
with 'Gene Fullen
1:15 Weather Plclure
8a111rday
II:25
P·ll!Satorday-Ohio
Star
1:18
Bob
Kautz
Sb-.
1:110
Slcm
On- Louie Muelkr
, ,oo-News
Lawman
Wealher llewa
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Bowling
1:55 Communttv · Newa
7:45 Eehoea of Joy
6:30-News
CBS ~ews
Ernest Tubbt
. I;'. 1 Speeial Fealtlru
t :IIO Talk of the 'l'oWD
l:ilo News
7:118-Singln&amp;
Nf!W!
1:30 p.m. Sunday -tlelaice Ia 1:55 Mason Cmmty Newa
1:18 Louie Mueller
RID em an
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7:30
Wild West
Aetl.. - 'Magnelk Search' 10:110 Louie Mueller Sbow
8:!11 News Headlinea
Movie
10 p. m. Saturday - llpeclol- 10:30 Latchsbing leJCtllt
8:51 Newi
1:00-Hank
,
;:ow, Day,• hoslecl br Nick 11:1111 Ohio NeWll .
1::111 New• Headlines
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8:30 Mitch Miller Hogan'• 11eroea
ollaao
11 :Oii Louie Mueller Silo•
. 1:55 Newa
,
.,._ I Do.By Pealtlru
-I - Prldayl..Churcb 10:~ Son• and Story Time
1:00Gomer Pyle
Honey "'l'est
Bello Ring}
10:55 Newa
1:30-Mr. Roberta Movie
Farmer's Dal~Jhler 7 1. m. - Over LlgbUy.
1:30 a. Ill. -Jack LaLanne - 11 :30 Public Service
· ii:!O N•ws Headlinet
10:110-UNCL!
Court MarUal
UO p. m. - Mike Douglq show ll :45 World News
JI:SI Loole MueDer !lhoW
Pa...,.ater
Newa
f
p.
m.
Ohio
News
with
Nick
11:55
Maoon
County
\'feWll
12:110 Newo SUmmary
I• ·OO-Newa
Basoo
12:110 CoJ11munlty News
12:20 BuOelfll Board
11:1511:30
p.
m.
-The
Merv
Grllfln
12:05
Noon
Newa
12
:~ N•"" o Gra,mt
11:30- Tonight
News
Aelion Tbeater
how
12:10
Marketa
.
12:311
Jl'lll'l'tl Bureau
11:50Late Show
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Cballllfl It Mo.vles
12:15 Mid Day Weather
1.2:45 8aluri!A~ Mollnee
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1::10 Newa Readllnea
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1:30 p. m. Monday - "No Down
rexcent Friday-Country 1:55 News
Payment," - J. Woodward,
Go Round)
1:311 N.Wi Headlinet
Daytime Showa
Daylight Sli"inge Time
T. Randall, J. Hunter; B. 12:45 Count" Go Round
3:55 News
Rnsh
I :55 Newa Beat
3:31 News Headllnea
"'I'SAZ TV I
WCIIII TV-I
WHTN TV·U
11:50
p. m. Mondav - "'!'he 2:00 Countrv Go IIOipf
S:IIS
Newa ·
· ClassroM~
7:118-Aimanae
Saint's
Vacation," .,... H. 2:55 Newo Beat
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4:30 Newa Headllnel
Sinelalr,
s.
Gray
3:00
Mid
Day
Ma~
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Newa Roundup
I :otl-Popeye
Neigbboro
Capl Kangarott
11:20
p.
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Tuesday
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Newa
Beat
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Good IJfo
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4:10 Iat.erd!aDge
f:IIO Dinner Mwdnle
t :otl-J•tsona
Froggie
Heckle &amp; Jee!tle
II:ZO· p. m. Wednesday 1 T. e &amp;:110 Commtmlty News,.
7:11 l!lp 011
9:311-Atorn Alii
Tenn. Tu:~~edo
Bell tl lloger1 - "The
Matiere Falcon."
ila
10,118-Sec. Squirrel Mighty Moose
Pwty Pia
11:30
p.
m.
Thursday
"Re10:30-UnderdOI
wsle
Beatlea
becca" - J. Fontalrfe, L.
11 :118-Top Cal
Cartoon
Tom &amp; Jerry
Ollvler
Ev_enJ.,,;,
11 :30-Fury
Magilla (larllla
Quick Draw
lf1llery
Woeli - CbD·
12:00 Bach. Father Sky Kina
11:20
p.m.tllbe
fl'riclayBuga llu!mJ
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Nlgbt
'l'riiiJ ol o·lltletl
12:30 Dogs
Monster
Linus
1:111-Flatt11:2111 p. m. SaturdaJ - "Hold
12:45lloppll}' Jfoopll "'
Back !be llawq" - C. Boy1:t!O Juli•
Fliel:a
Ill', o. DeHaviDml
I : 30 The Big Play Swcher
Bandslaud I 8 ·0•-1 II llfiirll
1:110 .feq : p. Ill. Saturday - a.. 1:30 Qfl ~SIQirt
2:011 BasebaU
Town &amp; Co11111rJ
2:341Big p;cture
Let's Dance ""'"'
ball - Indians n
White
Sol
t :OO J4'ovle .
3:118Bowilna
1:31 p. ·m. Saturday - ~t- 1:30-.
3:30menta Of Victory, Browns
HS.
and Packers. the storv of 10:110 ;
1965's NFL Championship 10:30£111""
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11:00... :.' '
Ottillel It Daily Featurea
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-The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, April 24, 1968

IL30 Bible

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the proposed new comprehensive
SChool Diatrlct, center, accepta a
lng are, Jell to right, Mra. Haro
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Oral Roberts
Facing Life

Ligblhoose
Harmony Boys

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3:110
3:30

Beethoven

Alumni Fun
Film

4:110

1:1.54:30

SPEDSQSA
Stoney Sure

HO Viet Nam

Mr. Ed
5:311-Coilege Bowl. Ted Mack

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Lassie

Sea Voyage

Ed Sullivan

The FBI

I "TY Mason

Movi@

N&gt;rk from lhe Uaiversity ol Chicago
'II'Y and tho Umverslty of Marburg,
' on Germaay; also aa boaorary Doopro- tor of Laws Degreo from Dick·
I o1 insoo O&gt;Uege, Carllols, Po. He
liDS. baa served 01 the faculty
of
u Dickinson Jllllior eouege and
Brv· !be Ualversity of Louisville.
caa 'l1:H! public is lavited to both
Be tbe dinAer alld the program.

.7:30 Wail Disney
1·110.1:30-Brended
-9:00 Bonarua

DILES IS
.
, h~ lDtel'Yiewlng
Tiger~· Lefthlndei- Mickey LoUcb. 10:00-Wae!tiest Ship Candid camera
On~ of DUe~' annual televlillon oj&gt;eclall Is 1
presentation of the Detroit Tigera In 10:!0What's My Line
1prmg tralnmg. This picture was made during that fllmlng Iii Ma~h ot'tbls,yeu.
li:OO-News
News
11:15-Theater
Changing World
ll:!ltllAte Show
·451.2:00

TV Honors in · Bunche11

News

l!oard ol Dlrecton of die

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IN YOUR HOME EACH WEEK

lutb Trl • County Coucert A,.ocl.
and lllfoa wtll meet at 8 p. m.
~ )eat) Wednesday at 111e . . .
mty of Dr. and Mrs. Oscar Clarke
• Garfield A.._
, atElecUoa of oifiten will he
1108• held, and initial plsos
for
tbe 111U7 season wtil
'••.. !be be made. The meeting will
lion. be OJI'il to the public, aad
10111 interested In future
ur. o1 1ae eoneert astociatloa is
erg, ll'god to a - Ibis lmponfest lid • 11fin«
A1TEND8 SCHOOL

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Saturday I ! ,. P.M. "HOLD ll~•;r.
THE DAWN" Cheri• !Ioyer, Cl

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Magnolia Temple, Pytblaa
Sisters, met in regular session
Thursday evening at tho DAV
bail with Ethel Stewart, moal
excellent chief, presiding.
The meeting opened Ill ritualIstic form. Reported ill were
Elizabeth Campbell, home from
hospital and Lena Grueser.
Flowers were 11ent to
Miss
Grueser while
hospiln!ized.
Margar&lt;rt Seidenabei W81 reported as improving. A communication was read from Beth
Davis, grand chief. cencerning
a grand eouocll for Sunshlna
Girls.
Fifty sick calls were reported
and $25 in altruistic work. A

were Darned •• the refreshmelll
committee. At the olose of the
meeting I oilent auctloR W81
held '
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Mrs. Lochary
Reviews Book
By Mark Gibbs
Mn. Patrick Lochary gaN a
book review of, "God's Fr•
ea People," by Mark Gibbs,
whell the Episcopal Churchwom·.
en of Graco church met Thuro-'
day, at the parish house. Tho
bishop's conve•lioo address waa
also reviewed by Mrs. Ltchary,
followed by a discussiol.
During the business session
in charge of Mrs. A. R. Knight,
president, electiom of offi~rs
was held with Mrs. Knight ,..
e1~cltd president: Mrs. )..och.

llal, • - - - - - - - - ' " ' oR
ary,Johnson
vice presijent;
Mrs. Titer, tficretary;
ancl·
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Wec!. .Y 11:20 P.M., The 11eot of
H!l!'l"""'
a,.ort "MALTESE
DAWN" ,
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D&amp;. JAMES REED·

Pythian Sisters
Meet Regularly
AtDAVHall

and

6' 00-News
20th Century
Rifleman
.6:30 Bell Teleph. San Francisco Beat Addams Family
·f •OII-

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round robil!l. card was aeat to
Lena Grueser. Pla01
weN
tdM lo lh~ author of 1 bookie! enlll· made lor a visit by Sylvia
lep- led, Umted Natlous and Refu- Bownes district dt!pllty
oa
b- IJOOI - Chang1ag Coneepts."
'lbur..U:y May 19
Edith
I Ia Dr. Read holds PhD degrees Lanning 'and 'll:H!l~a Grueser

Evening Shows

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PM~KUe

1,00-Meel Press
1:30 At IssUe

es will Celebrate
MnvSixth

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Crusade

MO Wild Kingdom Soc. Security
We Believe
2,15
Spts.
Spectacular
2:30 Hocey
2:45

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fairgrounds was dedicated be-l
fore :1)0 persons, and 20 units 1
of trailers were pre&amp;anl from I 1
Huntington, and other coi1UIUIII- i .
ltiea

Bull winkle
Discovery

12:00- TV Chaoel
12 :30 Garden Club

Pot~mus

Uii-

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new .

Peter

Camera 3
Bowling

15:

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Beany and CecD

1o,oo
Lamp
10 30Look Up
10·45- Christophers
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and RADIO

Living
Legion

God Is Answer

Cartoon ~

Guests were present

·•el· Robert A. Queen. Asso. Wat&lt;:h- Ashland, Ky., Racine,
Oak
man of Shepherds; Esta Reese, Hili, Vinton and St. Albans, w;
uiiy Worthy SCTJbe, installed into her Va.
the orlice by Gall Russell ; Flor- Roger Wil liams sa ng, "Ma1
ley, ence WilliS, Worthy Treasurer; the Good Lord Bless ann Keep
and Peggy Burton, Worthy Chaplain' You," which closed the mee~
~ss Gladys Evans, Worthy Guide; lng, after which a receptiod
the Bernice McMahon, Worthy Her- was held. Dorothy Steger prO:
ast. aid; John .i . Reese, First Wise sided at the punch bowl, Gail
1ere Man; Russell Wood, King; El- R"ssell served the C&lt;Jlfee, Fior·
Ia- lea Wood, Queen; Clara Card- ence Willis, Ruth Meadows and
tef, well, First Hand Maid; Sadie Gladys Evans assisted with
· aa Jones, Second Hand Maid; Maye the serving of cake, nult and
'.ling Houck, Third Hand Maid; Bea·, min ts.

Sunday

1'.J.E.H. Radio

lbree princ:ipels were fired, In- 8JX'I'Y PERSONS inVolved In
'tal the priDclpll of the the recent Farm Bureau memllfP acbool, Donald Wolle.
bersbip drive and other lead·
·
era attended the Trl • County
1iK DRIVE POit the new banquet at Salisbury ScbiOl in
hl8h acbool bond wua IS mtY. Meip county on Monday.
to the plannlil« commlssCoion,unty II
ing alotl&amp;- An appeal lor funds 'I
urban renewal projects.
to operat. lbe campaign was GAWPOLIS RESJDEN'l'S en- comm!asionen purebased
made this week. Nine promln-l operated almost IIIII per cent forced fee loader 11 a coat,,eet·ll
1111 prupontniS of the issue lep- In the cleanup drive Thursday "7 ,31$ at their weekly
Ill radio tl(leecbes lD !IS sup-( and Friday when city workmen 1n1.
part.
Imade an all-&lt;llll effort to re-.
.move tons of debris.
lEY CLUBBERS have
MEIGS MEN WERE involved
led
arquee type
In · the Blue Flame C&lt;Joklne GAWPOU'I'ANS ARE set sen a new mem
acbool, which was held this for the dedication Sunday of !0
~ ~~oneadlllm II
week at Pomeroy. The event tho new boat launching and ~ the
k
$125 dallll&amp;l' 11
was IPO!Isored by the Columbia parking facility built on the ~
Arthur
1
Gaa of Ohio, Inc.
riverfront 11 a cost of $114,0110
AC::
of the Amer·
by the u. S. Engmeers. Con·
·
the
TODAY WilL SEE the cor- vessinan Walter M~ller will ~ Revolullor =~ of
nera~e laying of the new St. he the 'apeaker. Gai!IpOhs Eiiat ann .veraary~a at R
Paul'l Lutheran Church at the are se"ing a chicken barbecue ~:E p M~re oreiii·ll
corner of Sycamore and Sec· Sunday noon to help feed the ~~
Ohlo · SAR w.; the
ond sts, Pomeroy, at 3 p. m. several thousand e:cpected for
F
cbiatric
Members of the buildins com· the event. The program starts ::!er.,;ere ~t!:y this
mfttef, and the builder, Hor- ot 1:!0 p. m.
k 1 GSI
ace Karr, will have parts in
wee I
·
,.
thO program.
RIO GRANDE COLLEGE bao
~-~ ''
been designated as a depository STEPHANIE ....,..,.,
GALLIA COUNTY
for the loth ConareS8ional dis· Darned girl of Ute year
4, BIG TIIEPT RING was trict, with many government Gallipolis BPW Club.
ippareutly broken up Ibis week publications eljl!Cied tD be Bickle of Hannan Trace
when sev~n Lawrence cnunti· .given to the library. The col- acboel wu eJectad prelidenl
1111, Including three juveniles, Ieee also received 1 grant of lbe DIJlrlcl Future Fonnm~='
1lf*' taken into custody by f4,400 from the National Science America. Wilier Wilker,
the Gallia sheriff'• department. Foundation to bt uaed
for er of Galllpolls EJplorer
Amolll the person• captured purchase of equipment fJJr the was preH!dl!d 1111 Ill••
1ft8 Cecil Cade 2'1 loci Ken- bio!OiiCII acienees.
er award 11 a Trl • Slate
netii Cade, 27. oi th~ Waterloo
!Dg lD ~D.
Edmund
comntQRity. They received 11o GWAPOLI8 LIONS easlatln Karlsrud, baritoilt el~~ted the
20 tears on charges of recel•· Scout mspection at the MGM Tri • Counly Concllrl I~.!'
_., &lt;IIOiell eouds. Othtr cbargea Camporee thlll llarla on the aerlel on fuead&amp;Y lll&amp;ltL '""''
.-..,pindlng against WliUe Mas- fairgriUIIIII Aptll 30. Paul Sav· Qmrlene Dan! II the
D8W
11, oDd Vlrlil
Jorllon ap, atto$1ed with 1111 Gal- pmkJelrt of Kypr Creek
• 111 .... n llllrlrl. a 1rn1111 &amp;o. a&amp; CGJUII'li'¥ l(1tiU lloolten.
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TV-Ca.ble

Friday

The annual state of confusion concerning time comea
to this sector of the valley today, but the air waa cleared ,
111 the Bend area this week when the Pomeroy council re·
v ;sed the referendum vote that had favored dayllgbt sav·
i· ss time. There are some legal mysteries, but it appears
t,1at Meigs county and the Middleport-Pomeroy area wtll
be on standard time. Mason county bas to foUow state law,
and wUi be on the fast time. It now appears that Ga!Ua
county and Gaillpolil will remain on standard, with onlY
Cheaapeu• on the fast Ume
ed 1
downriver.
grand larceny. The ease is t1
up with the bumlng down of
GENMAL T£LEPIIONE Co. the eight • room house of tbe
_.oo thil week thet It late Cetra Slagle, and pilfering
would build addltionll to. the of two cabins, and In the case
mbanges in both RuUand and of Utose sentenced, a live call
llaelDt. Tht addllloDs wm add wea . found In the car trunk.
110-lqllll'l feel to each facility The Juveniles were eged 14, 15,
and Ute projects art to be com- 'IIIII 1&amp;.
plMI by J-1.

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IUDY ANIII COZART

: to Lucille Neff. Noble Prophetess;

By Dwight C. Wetherbo"
MEIGS COUNTY

GALLIA COUNTY'S

ing, -··Appreciation,''
"G ive Mrs. Charles Bennett, Mrs. WalThem Flowers Now," "Thank. ier Hayes, Jlts. Delbert Mib,h· l
fulness" and 41 A Rose to the ell. A dessert course with mints
Living." She read scripture : and coffee were served by Mrs.
from the New Teslament and 1 Lyons and Mrs. Norton.

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book, ••Leaves of Gold ," Jnclud- Housh, Mrs. Marie Hawkins,

Is Announced

Week in Review

EJistrl&lt;t wm face a considerable change In the INCblng and
edmiDistrali&lt;ID of Its acbooll. Ia
acti&lt;Jn lbio - " the board of
.-uJr &amp;caeptod Ilia reatanaU. If MVtD teacher1, tyo
l1l&amp;ra wen 1101 reblred, and

Mno. Joa,.. Pauley and Joba 1Officer; Margaret 'l'oppil&amp; lrlce Evans, Worthy G
''G'AUJPoLis CHAPTER No. w. Evana were lnstatlt!d WIO wunuy ~baplain; Elizabetjl Jolla A. Brucker,
w
tile blgbeal offlce of Lafayette Cloud, Worthy Herald; Rozel Guard.
Z83. Order of E881ern llllr, Sbrln• N•~ ~- of the Order of Kuhner, Worthy Scribe; liar- Honorary Ofllcert
will iiDili iis ~ li i:.iii the While Sbrille of Jerusalem IIWI'et Thomas, Worthy Organ. were Ella Wllllama, Col« • &gt;
:::e:m~nta~ Temple. al the open Installation of ofli· lsi; Mary K. Stambangb, or- er; Sadi.e Irion, Eseort;~
CATHOLIC WOMEN'S Club cera beld Tuesday evenilg al thy Guardian; Roger Williama, line PbaleD, Banner
..
will meet at 8 p.m. lD the lbe MaaoDlc Hall.
Soloist.
Hazel Kuhner, Angel;
;s: ..
church.
The Sbrlne room .,... beautl· After the Officers • e1ee1 bad Wood, Flower Girl; Gall ilul
~.t
CENTENARY GRANGE wiD fully decorated wlth a white taken their position in the eroea ~. :O:::y~Ieger, ~
bold ita regular meelilli 11 croas in the East made by the lonnalioa, tbe Color lleaier, Slam g
alroDI of
•
7:30 p.m.
Worthy Higb Prieltoss • elect Ella Williams entered
I he Martba Neal, Veras Gle~
GALLIPOLIS JUNIOR WOM· busbaad, David Pauley. Oa a Shrine room with the National Bruce Bradbury •
Marj~
ea'a club, at 8 p.m. at t b • pedealal under the erose wea Emblem. Alter the pledge of Sa~rs, Elizabeth CIO!Id;
home of Mn. Giell ~ a beauliiul arr1111g01110nt olllgbt- Allegiaace to the Flag of the Queens Atte~ants;
Cbarlea
... , Lower River Rd. Speak- Ill pinl: rosea with a
UJOiled Slates of Ameri&lt;a, Rog- Stp
egert, K
ffimg s Guarid.
or wiD be Rev. A. R Mao- made by LudlJ Nell Mr Nell er Williams sang the "Lord's
as 0 cers )ewe was Jd'
Ke&amp;zie whose topic will bt made lour
e
· •- 11 Prayer."
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senled to Gail Russell by Jo''Menlal Health."
...... arraagemeB ·
anne Pauley in behalf of lilt
Gl-ace Bradbury,
Marjorie The officers were IllSialled as Shrine, she also presesled .a
POMONA GRANGE will meet Saunders and Esta _Reese made follows : Joanna Pauley, Worthy gift to Gail Hussell and Paiil
at B p.m., at Springfield arrangements which added
Gr..ge Hall. Practice lor bea ty to the Sbrla
High Priestess; while she was Fred Wo&lt;'d m behalf of their of.
tbe flflh degree. All PoDl018
u
e room.
being escorted around the cross ficers. Mrs. Pauley introduced
members, C&lt;Jme out and help.
Gall J. Russell, retlrlng Wor· by her husband, David Pauley, her husband. David Pauley, dauBE'ITY STAM CLASS of tho thy High Priestes.s, and Paul Roger . ~iliiams sang "He" ghter Ter'"':'· Mothe., Ca therFirst Baptist church
will Fred Wood, retirmg Wal&lt;:hman and I. While John W. Evans, me Auslm, (, andmolher, Mar·
meet at 7;_:w p m at th b
of Shepherds, assisted by Doro- Watchman of Shepherds, was garet Coalter and Aunt lre114!
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1hy Roger illiams sang
"He;" ton. w. Va.
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Mrs. Cedric Clarkt treasurer. ·
, It was anmmnced that reserva·

Mr. ud Mrs. William Warn-' lions for Springboard at Proeer wn in Columbus, Saturday, tor Conference Center on April
Sunday and Monday. Mr. Wara- 29, are to he made with Mrs.
• atteaded the College ef Beau- Koight before Tuesdav. Mrs. J,
ty Knowledge. Mn. Warner at- E. D. Hartinger rep;,rted that
tanled the gel-together party nine hospital gowns find twei..
'IIIII ballquel with her husband. bibs had been seut to Children'•
Hospital in Cincinnati.
BAD SURGERY
Mra. Cedric Clark and Mra.
Rldtard Roush Racln Is Dale Dutton served a dessert
petlant at the Gallipollse,Medi~ course at the close of the meei&gt;
oal Center following oye 1111'· log.
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GAWPOLIS CHAPTER No.
283, Order o1 Easlern Star
will bold Ita bisJJOCIIoa 117:!0
Jp.m. m the Masoliic Temple.
Refreohmenta.
CATHOLIC WOMEN'S Club
will
meei at 8 p.m. ID lbo
church.
CENTENARY GRANGE will

Devotions are Led bv Mrs. Reynolds
For Past Matrons' Club of QES
~votlons were given by Mrs. clost:.&gt;d with prayer.
W1111om Reynolds at the April Cards were sent to Mrs Zel·

JlleeUDII of the Past Matrons'
Club of Evongeline Chapter,
OES, in Middleport at the MaS?nic Temple Friday mghl Mrs.
JOhn Lyons and Mrs. Gene Norton were hostesses.
Tho meeUng was opened by
the pre3idettt Mrs w,·u· A
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" nthony•. •nd Mrs. Reynolds read
selections taken from
the

~k,,"Leave~ ~f

Ia Cross, who sustained a ·brok·
en hone recently and to Mrs
Evelyn Lewis, ~ho has bee~
in Holzer Hospital for observa~
tion and tests. Games were played and prizes awarded to Mrs.
M. L. French, Mrs. William
Reynolds, Mrs. Pat Gallagher,
and Mrs. Lillian Steiff
Others attending w~re Mrs
J, A. Young Sr. Mr•

Gold,'' Jnclud- Roush, Mrs.'

mg, ApprecJatJoc,''
"G i v e
Them !lowe~, Now," ''Thank~
f~l~ess" and A Rose to the
LIVIng, She read scripture
from the New Testament_a~d

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bold Ita regular """"'"' at

~ 30 p.m.

AILIPOLIS JUNIOR WOM..., club, at 8 p.m. at I b a
bome of Mra. Glen 1bomp101 • Lower River Rd. Speak-

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Mrs. C.'harles Bennett Mrs W ~~
ter Hayes, Mrs. Delbert Mi~h~
ell. A dessert course with mints
and coffee were served by Mrs
Lyons and Mrs. Norton.
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Engagement of Judy Ann Cozart

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.., ~!,.~" Pauley and Jobal Officer; Margaret Toppiq, 1r1oo Evans, Worlb Guardlaa
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lbo blihesl office o1 Lalayetle Cloud Worthy Herald·
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eers ~ Tuesday . evenllg at lby Gu&amp;rdian; Roger Wllllamt, line Phalen, Bonner J1eorio •
lbo lLsonle Hall
Soloist.
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The Shrloa room wu beaull· After the Officers • elect bed Wood, Flower Girl; Hall RuJi
fully decorated wllb a while taken their position In the CI'OB8 sell, Dorothy Steger, Mary
CI'OII8 In the East made by lbe formatioa, the Color
Bearer Slambaugb, Malrool of HOIIDI'~
Worthy High Prlestees • elect Ella Williams entered
til~ Martha Neal, Vema Gleasoaj;
husbaad, David Pauley, 0o a Shrine room with the National Bruce Bradbury,
Marjd
pedestal Wider the cross was Emblem. After the pledge o1 Saunders, Elizabeth Cloud '
abeluthill arrangement of llgbt- Allegiooce to the Flag of lbe Queen'• Attendaols;
Chari~
ad plllk rose8 with a madotma, Ullited Stales of America, Rog- Steger, King's Guard.
made by Lucille Nell. Mn. Neff er Williams 8811{1 the "Lord'• Past officers jewel was preo
made four more arraagemeata. Prayer."
llented to Gail Russell by J~
Grace Bradbury,
Marjorie
anne Pauley in hehaif of lba
Saunders and Esta Reese made The officer• were lnslt.lled as Shrine. she also presented 11
arra11{1ementa which added follows ..Joonna Pauley, Worthy gift to Gail Russell and PaUl
beauty to lbe Shrine room.
H~h Priest&lt;ss; while she was Fred Wocd m behalf of their ofG
bemg escorted around the cross ficers Mrs p 1 1 trod ed
th
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rellriDII Wor· by ber husband, David Pauley, her b;,.band
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as invltiBg Herald, being escorted around the cross, Nurnberger. all from u

. aret Thomas, Worthy Roger illiams sang
"He·" ton w v
OrgaAl31 eolled the meeting to L ·11
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Glrdeo order and extended a brief wei· R~'!:.:t ~efQuf,Noble/rophetess ; Guests were present
come to all r
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een, sso. Watch· Ashland, Ky., Racine,
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lit· EJ.. aang Opeo the Gates of the of!iee by Gail R 11 F1
· meet- :m~~· oiT~resa ABB Pauley, ence WilliS, Wor~~;e ~easur;~;

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Week in Review

Two Counties on
Standard Time

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The annual state of confusion concerning lime comeo
to this sector of the valley today, but the air was cleared
In the Bend area this week when the Pomeroy council re·
v •·sed the referendum vote that had favored daylight sav·
l·o:;s time. There are some legal mysteries, but It appears
bat Meigo county and the Middleport-Pomeroy area will
be on Standard time. Maaon county has to follow state law,
and will be on tbe flat time. It now appears that Gallla
county and Gallfpolia will remain on standard, with only
Chesapeake on tbe fast time
downriver.
grand larceny. The case Is Ued '1
up with the bumlng down of
GENERAL TELEPHONE Co. lbe eight • room house of the
IDDOUilced thil week thai It 1 late Cetra Slagle, and pilfering
would build aclclltioDJ to. lbe o1 two cabioa, end In the ease
achiPIIII" in both RuUancl Wid of those sentenced, a live calf
1ladM Tbl addlliOIIS will add was found In lbe cai trunk.
IIG, Iqllllt feet to eoch facility The juveniles were aged 14, 15, ,
ud the projects art to be com- 'IOd 18.
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lJIMl by J1118 I.
IQUI1IEliN UlCAL School GALLIA COUN'IY'S
new ,
Dlstriet will face a consid«- Cllllping facUlty back of lbe •
lble cbaage Ia lbe taaehlog and fairgrounds was dedicated be-l \
ldmiDistralloll of Its acbool&amp; ID fore :100 persons, and 20 units I •
' action tbla - k lbe l&gt;oar.i of of trallen were presaot from I \
-.~~en ~~eaapled the reo~&amp;D&amp;- Buntmgtoo, and other commuo·~ ·
U.. .t ltVID taacllera, tyo Illes.
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utlilrt were 1101 reblred, and
.
three principals wm fired, in- SIXTY PERIIONS IDvolvod In tile
.......... the priDclpal of 1be the recent Fann Bureau mem- set
lllll!lecboo~ J)onald Wolfe.
bership drive and other lead- Iii(
.
ers attended tbe Trl • County b
JliiiVE FOB the new banquet at Salisbury Scbaol Ia blab IIObool bond laaue is mtv· Melp county on Monday.
t1J 1
In&amp; alooa· An appeal for lunda .
ti.
Ia eperall 1be campai&amp;n waa 1 GALLIPOLIS RESIDENTS co- l!llli.
made thi• week. Nine promln· 1 operated almost 100 per cent 1ft
1111 proponents of lbe luue tap- Iin the cleanup drive ThursdaY if·
od ' radio ..,eecbes In Its sup-land Friday when elly workmen
~
made an all-oat effort to remove tons of debris.
11.,
MEIGS MEN WERE lnvelved
ill!'
In - lbe ~lue Flame coa~&lt;me GAWPOLnAN8 ARE oet ~
aebool, which was beld thiS for the cledlcation Sunday of toi,li
week at Pomeroy. The event the new boat launching and In a
was aponsored by the Columbia parking facility buill on lbe olk,~
Gal of Ohio, Inc.
riverfront at 1 co31. of $111 •OliO F
lot'ti
by the U. S. Eogmeers. Coo·
TODAY WILL SEI: the cor·
Walter Moeller wiD 1'!1111
Del'8lcille laying of the new St. be the 'ilpeaker. Gallipolis Elks 8\11:
Paul's Lutheran Church at the are serving a chicken barbecue
comer of Sycamore and Sec· Sunday noon to help feed the ~r,H
ond sis, Pomeroy, at 3 p. m. sevoral thousand expected for deat
Members of the buildiD!I com- the event. The program starts "
mitlef, and the bulkier, Hor- at 1:10 p. m.
aid~!!
~ Karr, will have parts In
....
the program.
RIO GRANDE COlLEGE ~ao
been designated as a depository m
GALLIA COUNTY
for the loth Co~~CfesBIOnal dis· DBIIJf
1\ IIIG THEJI'f RING was trict, with many government G&amp;lll:
~reotly broken up this week publieatiOIIS ezpected to be Bfcti
When seven Lawrence counti- given to lbe library. The col· ICbcic
.... Including three juveoilea, llqe also received • ennt of the !
were taken into cu•tody by IUOO from the Natlooal Sctence A~
lbe Galllia oherifra department. Foundlllfon to be uaed
lor er ·
AIDOIII ~· persons captured purcbue of equipment lor the was ,
Wll;!l Cecil Cad&lt;, 7:1, and K•n- bioiOileal 1&lt;ience11.
er a
netll Cade, 7:/, of the Waterloo
ing t
comrnljllily. They received 3 lo GALLIPOU8 LiON8 assist In Karli
28 year~ on charges of rece!v- Seoul InspectiOn at the MGM Trl ' ·
leg tlolet1 aondo. OtiMr charges Camporee that •tarts OD the aerlli
lteopondb•g agallllt Wll!le Mas- fairarauoda April 30. Paul Sav·
:10, end Vlr&amp;U
Jordon 1qe, UIOclaled 'lfltb the Ual- ~
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'llte Women's SocietY
of Mrs. Ethel Robinson, wno .
accompanied by Mrs. Rich·
Christian Service of Ohio Chap- dislrlct membership and culti· l Roll call was answered. by
weelteod In Albeol wllli
Rosenbaum, Den mother,
el mel re&lt;eatly at the home of vation cllairman.
lng names o1 favwlle
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Mrs. Jean Niday aa eo-hoslen. Mrs. Marie Berriqe was In Dowers. A report was liven
al Burtlngbam WedlleedaY
!~-:. ~'!'!'•!~•r~p F.vana with eha~e of the: program. TJ'Je Nancy SteWIIrt on the
Min Vicki Rayburn of
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The meeting was called to group sang "Jesus Savior Pilot confertnee held' In
dilul)lter of thl late
Mr Caroer explalnad boW to
order by Laura Jean Craft. prea- Me." Gertrude EVans rtad the Mrs. Berrlqe read a
Mro Harry Rayburn
trees, sllrubs, ana
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Golllpotb vltltad ........tty
IDtl II;'" ~O grou~
~NOCKS KN"BBY KNEES led on popular ps•cholegy Art wllll the group singinB "Myland others participating in the TheiiOllllnaU118
Mr and.'Mrs Jamea M Dantreeps to pathn bon re ere
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These ag ,.. g dames
who will drop you when the sun where W1th Jesus. Devotion cy Stewart, Emma Newman, oerve lor illother year.
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wear their sktrts above thetr shmes again : that's human na· wm: given by Mary Maiga.:t ~a ~~reus, with Mrs . .Ber· Mary Willi~ aave a report on I
took B a
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knobby kr.ees shou ld be forced I lure. You remind lllem of limes Willis, after which tl!e Lords r1dge giVmg tlle prayor to close the pll!l pri!slden., of 0 hI o Mrs. Leio1er Thompoon1bas re- Members of the Dell
are
to watch head-on Jll()VJes
of rthcy'd rather forget: you know Prayer was_ given an unlsoo, the program.
Chapel WSCS. 1'l1e nut meet- turned to her Court S. horne Do la&amp; and Joe
themselves walk mg. 1 don ·t be- lou much you make them un- Mrs. Craft mtroduced a guest, The minutes of the la11t meet· Jng will be May lfd;a Jt the afMr apendlr11 the
winter T 111
Reed Harold
heve you gals know 11, but. I comfortable .
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home of Mrs. Nancy Sle!"arl, montho with her sister In Tur· R~:'yCouch ' Gary
when. you walk, your
light Throw oway your umbrella
with Mra. ze!ma Lee
~. Jock, Calif. S)le .... aecompan· Tommy Johnson and Mike
skirtS hike a couple of inches Itand crying tcwel) &amp;nd deve lop
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co.hostesa.
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by her son, Robrrt more.
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nigher 10 front Now I'm all lor Ia knack for changing subjects
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1111111 II :rna:.~.~~ f~~..d:. ~::~· The neyt meeting will
southern exposure on young 01 easing people_f.oward pro!cs- Futul'~ morals of children !lponding secretary. One resig&amp;
Tuesday after school and a
and 1hapely gams, bul older SIOMI help. Friendly amateur was tl!o program topic wllen InatiOil from the club wao ac·
Mr. Marble Irwin of ·Colum- pracllce will be held ·'"' tl!t
women do better at d1gruty counselors usually end up hold· the Gallipolis Guiding Molllers cepted. The installation dinner
rf · bus was 1 Gallipolis vil!tor Fri· l sit wblcll they will gJVo that
than cheesecake.
JOg tl!e sack - and gettmg !I! IA:ague met lhls week at tlle was set for May It at 6 p m
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' evening at • Pack meeting to
How about starting a move..- H
home ot Mrs. Tom Pitehford. /(ESTl it oscar's restau~ant Hlliil
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ay. ,
Ibe held at the OA~r haU at 7
~t for wome~ to lower the1r l:AN YOU TOP THIS? DON'T! The meeting was ~!ailed to ord- 1with Mrs. Lester Plymale as Narsa Frost, daughter
of 1 Airman Third CI&amp;A!I J~rne~ o'clock. _ _ __
sk1rts; one-half mch for every Dear Helen :
· er by Mrs. Ralph Belville , guest speaker.
Mrs. -Audrey Frost, is employ- Skidmore, son o1 Mr. and Mrs.
teo years, after age·25~-GIRL- No maUer what ~ ,say this president.
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BmTRDAV OBSERVED
WA~HER
lfel.ll:l always ~.ays, 'lhal _ re· · Mrs. Richard Fulks was in ·.Arurnma"e sale Will be h.~td ! can Bridgewater Company in hu eompleted wlx months or ' Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wollor l
Dear G.W .:
lmmds me . and tops tt With charge of a panel dtscus~ ' "" on ~'tay 7th. at the old bu" station ; Athens. Miss Frost is a gradu· ' training In the Air Fom~ Re .. of Rutland entertained wltll
Soupda like a winner. Down, a stor_y of I'Us ow?· If_l'\'e dol1&lt;' the subject, "Wh.at Will Be the :~ the LJbby Hotel lrom 9 8 - ~- ate of Middleport High School ! serves at ShephP.rd Air Base in ~amily dinner Tuesday eve:nin,
Jirls! _ H.
1 anythmg, he or h1s friend &gt; have Morals or Our Childn•p''
11 4 p. m. IEST l_ . Mrs. Jlm and atte'flded Mountain State San 1\.ntonio Tex and is home 1n observance of the 13th
P. ;s_ A fashion writer 1 met i done it better The other da_v a Devotions were giveri by Mrs. Unroe was placed m charge of Busint&gt;ss College In Parkers. Ion l~v· '
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day of their daughter, Donna. I
recently maintains you
f'Bn lfriend of mine froul a well- Jim Unrm•. Mrs. Kenneth Han- the SAle ~if_h Mrs. Gl'!ndon bm g, w. vu.
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A decorated birthday cake
tell 1 woman's age by the back known band, gave a pian.) Pfr· ,er gave the roll call and read Elliott assist mg.
· served with lee cream follllwing l
of hft knees. i'lot always says rformance for a parly. This ofh· the minutes of th'!' last meet- The hoste~s served refresh- 1 Recent gue~Lll o_f Mr. and,
I the dinner. The honored
J, bdt I'll bet this makes a Jot Ie1 guy walks up and says. "Say, I ini. The treasurer'! report we ments of ice cream, pineapple I Mrs. Chester Erwm
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received giftll and ~ during !
of g~s back up to full . Jengtl! I'v• got lllis friend who can I given by Mrs. Mike Allen. and ' upside down "~'· Mrs Jim Mrs. Harry Mcilwain. Wife of
the evening. Attending
mir'n tonight.
1 make ~ pi~no talk, .you _got
to , ~-~~- the report of the corre- _onroe wo~ the door prize.
the Demorratll.' _nommee _ ~or 1
Mr. and Mrs. Weber and
Dear· Helen :
hear h1m ! ' Which 1-i hke tell- I
·Governor of Ohw, of CmcmUrC
ly, Donna, Dennis, Dean,
Haw con 1 keep from h"r- ~ ing Andy Williams he shoutd
nati , and her mother.
Mrs . . PT. PLEASANT - Mrs.
las and Duane, and llleirgrand- .
tna all my friends' tales of take lessons from F.d Sulhvan.
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parents, Mr. and Mrs.
woe? I'm a quiet person and He cant wait to hear someMcllwam a~d Mrs. Erwm are ! president of the wscs of
renee Mi!lloan of Middleport.
I'd r-ather listen tban talk, but Ithmg out before be s up thet"e
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not THIS way' rve lost sever· with his boring spiel.
H ow ,
Bringmg co!or to the patm was the program subJect ' set up cam!)aign headquarters l t966-87 club year
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al frie?'is, too, because I guess 1 would you thmk ne rates w_,tn of Mrs. Ivan Grover . Mrs. Michael Fry was co-hl)stess. De· ,
o urn us.
_Elected to serve .vith Mrs.
r_J'$lmd t~em of the b a d people - h~ and guys hke 'votions were given by Mrs. ~----·
- - - The Rev. and Mrs. Rus~ell B~ggs we.re Mrs. Ralph Cru~p,
timeJ, They d. rather not know him, of which there
il r e Edward Pre11ton.
Iments were served from the Mcintyre of Springfield have VIce president : Mrs. J. ~- ~hmn, .
me ;one~ thelf problems a_re qmte .a few. - BUD
The program subject was ' dining room table, which was ~ spent the week with her motn- ~ordlng secretary: Miss
overt Th~ hurts, because hs- Dear Bud
-given by Mrs. Edwar I Preston. decorated with crystal and sil- l er, Mrs. Robert Coats.
111! Johnsou, treasunr.
tened wh1le oth~rs couldn t be He should be about as popu. l Tw a arrangements by
Ml's. ver, with floral arrangements Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Secretary of cam~us
, In todft's job market, I
~thered. Sometimes- I feel Jar as a surfboard. on th~- Sa· Everett Lo_ng, using driftwood or red Empire tulips by Mrs. have moved their trailer
try, Mrs .... G~r~ Con.e~ ; se~e- bi~ e ueation is not en·
lik~ a vase th~t people pour hara. People who can ai'Aa):s -~o and daffodils, and plum blos- Micnael Fry. The next meeting from the Chambers Jot on Palm- tary of ... hnsfum soctal reJa· ou • Today's employers
their troubles '" and then toss you one better should be m- som with pea carnations in a will be at the home of Mrs er St. to Cincinnati where
tions, Mrs. Chester Wamsley; are more selective and
in the ash can when no longer vited to go ~ne step furte r - ~ tall crystal candelabra
were Paul Shoemaker and co-hostes~ is employed at a bakery
sec't of membership cultivation, :de~~~d~~~=t;~~~~r::
n~ed. Am r too sympathetic, out of yoor life._ ~ H..
·displayed . Other spring fiowers , will be Mrs. Harry Clark.
Visiting with Mr. L. D.
Mrs. Gene ~row ; sec't of
ness skills fat which they
or JUst _a - PATHETIC SIMP? 1 T~is ~o~umn 1s. ded1~ated t~ 1 decor~ted th.e Jiving room.
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gra~ mate~•als, Mrs: Grocell are willing to pay a higb
Dear Simp:
, famlly liVIng, so d Y~ re ha\ · Durmg the busiress session a
and son, Mr~. Charles i ·
Sefried, sect of miS!HOnary
salary.
Sympathetie listener!!! make [ ing kid tr.ouble or JUSt plain motion was passed to send
and William Dile!!l ef
ucation, Mrs. Virgil Siders;
good "bad·weatlJer friends" be- trouble_, let Helen help YOU. donation to the Victor Rees proAlso visiting with him
sec't of s~iritual ~ife .::ultivation,
New Day ClltltS
cause they attract people who She w1ll ~l!!lo welco~ your ject. The flower show at RutJy were Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. LoUis Rosst
Begin J e 9
m "me-deop" in troubles. n,is own •musmg experiences. Ad· land Methodis. church was dis·
Parsons and son of
Sec'! of suppy work,
Mrs.
un
especially .if they listen will! dress Helen Bottel In caro of I cussed and tl!e county meeting
I Lako.
James D. Long ; sec't of m'.sT1k1 Tho Short Routt
zealous eunosaty and are hook- th1s newspaper.
1to be held at Grace Methodist Funeral aervices for Price Mr. and Mrs. Henry Null
alonaf1' personn_el, .~rs. Chf·
To A Good Job
I Church. The tea of the Cheshire Hawk were held from Ewing Crooksville Ohio visited re- ford Dunn; cha1rman of local
ENROLL NOW
Garden Club will be held in Chapel Thursday at 2 p. m. will! cently with ller 'rathor, Mr. church actlviUes, Mrs. R. D.
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June at the home of Mrs. Ura the Rev. Carver Williams of Clarence Clark.
Oseland; and co--chairman of Coursas far both yeu"' rMn
1ncl women. CI11M1 lrt hald
Swlsller. A llelo trip is sched· tl!e First Baptist church offici· Mrs. C. A. Emmiah Is con- clluroh activities. Mrs.
dotty from 1:10 hi 2 ,.M, In
uled lor May 17111 lo Tycoon allng. Special music was pro- fined to her home will! a virus liam Voight.
1lr conditioned deurooms.
Lake .
vided by Fritz Buck, organist. lnfe&lt;tion.
Circle Cllairmen namad are:
Wrlhl, Vlllt, or Colt For
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Only two mombers wero ab- Burial was In Beech
Grove Dennis Saelens, Don Hanning, Mrs. W. S. Waldie, Mra. J. A.
Cattlot 1nd lttfermetlon
Herman Martin fell
sent from the meeting, Refresh- cemetery and pall bearers were Jerry Oavjs, Christine Bahr, Blankenship, Mrs.. Jack
atM~;er home Friday morn· Mr&amp; Normal Dean was bon.
Patrick,
William and Mike Eric Chambers ond suzanne Neely and Mrs. W11Uam Vo(jht.
ing b•·oaking her leg.
ored receniiUyhon her .~~tlldM·~J Kyger Group Meetl
Neutzling, John Warner, Dole Bradbury, Rio Granda
AU new officers are
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at tl!e lam y ome In •~ .... J17.
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Smith, John Hawk and Charleo stud.,ts, are spending the
Ill attend the officers training
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Hawk, soc community. A lovely din·
ith Cia.,. Athey
Smitll.
end with lhelr famlli.. .
day al the Huntingl&lt;ln
who were called Mre by the ner was servec. featurina: a cake 1be Kyger Women't Society Coming from out of town for Van Johnson son of Mr. and mad~ Churct. on June 30.
· e baked by Mf!!.. J OuJI
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. tl H:~ serv1ce were Mr and Mrs., Mrs. Jame!l Johnson.
Locust.st,llI OiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiO
Hawk, retur~ to hll home m Those attendin~ included Mr.l ~t~~IJ sess on With Mrs. Clair : Grover Hawk and Brenda, Mr . l sustain~ a broken bone in his
Columbus Friday.
IH!an, and daugbte• . Mary, Mr. The meeting opened with the · and Mrs. John Hawk and Julie ! ~eg wh1le playing baseball. He
·Pvl. William Neutzllng, who 'l and Mrs. Da· Henry and daugh- singing of "Blest Be The Tie Lynn , Mrs . Kenneth Laws_on j IS able .to attend classes with
was called here by the death ter of Eunice, W. Va., Mrs. That Binds,'' which was follow- and Mr .. and Mrs. Dale Smith the leg m a cast.
oi his grandfather,
P r Ice I Norbeth Coleman and !!IOn, Dane ed by the scripture taken from ~ and SheJia_ of Columbus; Mrs: [ Mr. and Mrs. Randorlph w_ard
Hawk, returned to Ft. Knox , of Olive Hill, Ky., Mr. and Mrs. Psalnu; 25th chapter. The Lard's I Patnck Wippel, Severn, Md.,
Ravenswood, W. \a., VISit.
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I Jim Patten o1 South CIJarlea- Prayer was repealed by all Mr. and Mrs. Jolln Smllll anti ed recently with ller
~~hno ~~yne Teaford
and ton, W. Va., Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Cora Ward uked the Bl: JoAnn _and Cha~l~, Sandyv~lle, Mrs. James Murray.
ttn, Brian. visited
recently IFannin, Mrs. Ackey Fraley, ble queationll taken from Reve- W. Va., Pvt. Wilham Neutzhng,
his mother, Mrs. Edith Mr . and Mrs. Roger Dean Fra- l'ation!!l.
Ft. Knox, , Ky.; Mr!!l._ John D.
Wamens .&amp; Children•
'11&gt;aford.
Iley and family, aH of Concord, At the conclusion ef the bust- Utt and Teresa, Dav1d_ a?d
-fHarold Teaford of Middleport! W. Va ., Mrs. Martha Carr of ne11s session, Mrs. Jamea Brad· Joh~ny and Harold Sm1th, C!rvisited Sunday with his moth- Dorothy, W. Va ., Mr. and Mrs. bury led games, which wtre clevJ!Ie; Mr. and Mrs. Paul
llltt
er. Mrs. Edith Teaford, Min· Rexford Burchell and grand- enjoyed by all. Refreshments Dolly, Bellaire; Mr. and
e sville.
daughter of Mari~tta,
Mr!!l. were !l~rved to eleven guests. Healey Richardson and
lntolt 5 to Blo 10
and Mrs. Gene DeWees Jean Queen and son of GalH· The next meeting will be held Edna Hawk, Ath~ns;
2 PAIR _ _ $3.00
$d family returned to their ' poli!!l, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold at the home of Mrs. Robert Gerald Hayes, Shade:
~Jm•. Columbus. today sfter ' Dean of Rodney.
Conkle on May 18.111, whlcn will Victor IJahr. Mrs. Don
spending a week with her parbe an ali-day sessJon. Mrs. Clell Meter, Mrs. Don Bentz
«its. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mr. Danny Dean °~ Colum· Conkle will be co-hostess, and Keith, Mrs. Buel Ridenour
'.thomas and with relative&amp; iD bus, Leo Dean of Cmclnnatl, 1 potluck dinner wlll be serv- Mrs. Elizabeth Wickham, Ch&lt;! .. ll
Middleport, 0.

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Mrs. Sign.-Sis
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Bringing Color to Patios is Topic
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in Washington's Birthday Sole. But after weeks of persuasion the mill has agreed to let us run this spread again on
a half price sale.

Ba hare early Monday for the Biggest Spnad VaiN y..haveevar witnessed.

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HEIRLOOM BEDSPREADS
First Quelily

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!J'ulted by P11pil•

: In oi)~rvJ:~n~ of NaUonal Llrary Week . the third grade
UJllf by Mrs. Cllarleo Gibbs,
in~ the Po!J'eroy Public
lorary, Thursday aftor])l)(lfl.
Flower and animal book·
arks made by the pupil! were
to the library and

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presented each pupil with 1
bookmark with lllo ln8criptlon,
" Read , Keep Growina, Read."
A story, "Tho 1'errtble Tiger"
was rtad to tho lfOliP by Mrl.
Herbert lllxoo, llliltaal IIIJm·
llo.

-tlle good DlllliDg mattreasl

Larry's .•.

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In Baptist Church Fellowship Room .

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GOLD STRIPE
HOSIERY

TIJ YfJIJI JfJI!

April 251h Thru MAy 7th.
Seamless Sheer

DYNATOMICS

Walking Sheer
Sheer Stretch
Seamless Stretch

BY RANGER

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I wish I ooul~ offer tllo
spee!fic recipe lor 1 delicious
eoup lbal Tore Wreln!IU ...-ved
his 1111111, but be did not ~ave
f'le met measurement~. A
little experimenting by moot
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1hoold de the trick,

R'fu..rly $1.351 pr.

Make Your Home Off Limits To Ants

On Salt

Hosiery Dept.
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8" BOOT

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voluntaln, thl jolnerl, the
organizitlon women. 'lbelr Eu·

All Supplied In
Mollow Geld or
MtllowMaot
Colors

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Heavy Quolity

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BIIIChedWhlte OnJY.

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RNITURE

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Purte lrah peas by puohing
&lt;hem lbrougb a sieve. To them,
.:ten, add a dash of 119ulllon for
:1 medlum-thldl Uquld. Stir In I

HERE'S 6 NIW WORK
SAYING ... TIME SAVING
leaturoo from HO"OINT

In Gallipolis, Ohio

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BUSINESS COLLEGE

sons
Mr. and
of Northup,
Mr11. JoelMissAthaCarla
and
Rife of Patriot, Mr. and Mrs.
r;hurch Choir Mef!J Randolph Fraley of Cheshire,
for Social Hour
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pugh of
;The Laure1 Cliff Free Meth- 1Eccles, W. Va., and Cecil Rife
dt11t Church Youth Choir met of Patriot.
'i!u~day_ evening
_following Sending presents were Mrs. I
actice rn the recreation room 1 Danise Mitchell and Mr. and
the parsonage:
.
IMrs. Clarence waua:h of Galli_Rev. E~gen~ G11l prestded at polis, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Flint
e meetmg m ~e absence Of [of Sylvester, W. Va ., Mrs.
e Tracy, president, an~ de· Daisy Drummond and Mrs. Ma1otlonl were Jed by Mickey rit Jones of Patriot.
4owell who read Psalm lOll.
'lans were made for a wiener 1
$Jast a1 tl!e n.,t meeting. Jack 1 Mother~' Day Tea
-!-cobs was welcomed as • I Planned by ~roup
w member. c.amel'l were The Ladies Aux:illary of John
layed during the social hour Gee A.M.E. church met at the
won by Gn;g Eblin and home of Mrs. Robert Casey
ay Howell . RefreshmenLs were on Wednesday at 7 : ~ p.m.
rved to those named abovt Plans were made for a Mothnd Roger Klein , Brenda Gi'.· l ers Day tea on May tsl. It ylll
re. Karolyn and Tom Souls- tbe held at the church between
y. Becky Eblin. Martha Bak· lthe hours of 3 to 5 p.m., and
r, Benny and Becky Wnght. 1the public is Invited to attend.
athy Ebl~n . Wayne Leifheit, I Plans were also made for
u~r Pullins, Mrs.
Ha r r_y 1the Daily V'acation
Bib I e
arll and Mrs. Eugena Gill :school. whicll will bo held !rom
nd cllildren.
June 8 tltrougb June 17th. Tho
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next meeting will bo at the
; Pomeroy Library
home of Mro. Harry Franklin.

best..prodaced and emeeed with two men plus her usual
:'oc~' ''"' ~ !!:~ ~ ~"'!!~- .
a~IJunlle Jim Aubrey .. . MortoD
bona • 14ildlll Alrporl wileD tilt leaa alettlttl llliD
11m Dtnntey, Ult ir..O
Ooivoii&lt;.i
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." "'"'"' ....,._ ___. trlltl to IIIlA de wD ~ GellerY'• chic E. Jat llottla&lt;t
l1onal VIIIIIJ OUo lldlvlllet lc verlilllltt~l llttl Jllllit ..., ('lbt Ifill Room lltlyt); two ai(Prllfl!t Paml'l lawrllt chiJI. t1mra llltWJmelfiltltd
lhtm lePd "ealehel."
lty) ... Oltl N. Y. Pill wD lat!Jilltl nalrllDI ... '11111 ~ 11oJ Celm .... celeo
deliplad Mll1ln Balsam ..,..
w1t11er ..{ullt ~ 1nf111i IOipelblq apeclal, 1111
the btiiM1........, • ICIGr 0. llw's frta!lJ1adllllllld (la 1111111 '1riJ back Ia thl who , C8ftll
car; Marly lll'lllr llltl W. lntervlel!il ~ ltoaat IICiot . •. &lt;l!)e, tlllltrtm-Joollo
lianUJ pliJill lltl I. P. IAilr- p i and 111111 boy frlltld Dta IDe, rldl ClllloD .,.... Ne11J
agelll rqlt ID tilt ~ at 'IV· 81111J1! Did to ~ ID t b 1 Jlarleltl, a brtdelmalil ol C....
laftl''l'' 111m ••• MJc1t1 •
1 PriDcl Vlllltlt IWrdo . .. J• 1o1 via _.....,, DPWGtbig jl"lmary lllbl fir lbo N. Y. li&lt;'l t~petilltllo wiD quite I tlilll!tl waddllg, cetebra!etl)lll
Surrogate spot (Joe Cor Is re- zoom Ill her payc!lleck (lrvm blrtbtlay wD bim at lltl to~
lirln&amp; after a dlstingUlahad ear- her cumnl f400 a week) after 011y • . • Umllnlseent Jeune
eer); the scramble has half tho last nlcht's demved award.
Murray Vanderbilt lunched with
N. Y. SuPrtiDt C\lurt solons
Nedda (Mrs. Joah) Lilao. of8l&gt;
dreaming . . . A TV ... mor Eddie Cantor's ,...t old ra· In&amp; Jbo'd 11111de !be mi.slake of
panei!Jt lell her busba!ld, saya dio pal Jimmy Wellington join. movllli from a ltJo.blg plaee to ·
slle can't stantlllvlng will! hint ed the Voice l'f America ..... tne too-tiny, whicll didn't keep
but returns a n!illt or two ~ Mrs. Soupy Saletl'o dad (L e o her from loetln&amp; • real lliJIIIII&gt;
week, for a Kinsey design-lor- P01) is okay after a heart ot- er ·. . Ellln (Mrs. JrvlnC) Ber·
Iovine . .. Huntington ~ lack in w. Va. .. . Georgie lin In beige (it's !bill season's
lord's beJni 1t1ed this week In Prlce'a widow, Cam, asld at color) Bretoa . .. Cordella Bid- n""i'ir:o-;~..-~-------------------""'
Nassau by lawyers all"'linnl un- the Peu llld Pencll their 17 • dill Robertlon wllll ber lnerila·
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paid lees on the asle of mr year-old Lisa's ellumnJ1 wllll ble . dacllabuDtl, lor wbom bap0
S COW
Paradlol loland \1 Mary Cra- , P. Mor&amp;an'o 17-year • old .pUy tberl waa lMiher IICially
fer Palatl (IDI paid tl4\l • grantleon Setll . . . AI 43tl and recislerad ""'""'bound Ill tl!e
m Ilion, lnVtltld anolht.r fit · 6th, 1 bllntl Necro begar'a !I!Je. powder room wblcb has lacill·
m'llloo, sold lor P\HIIlll.) . .. Inc Eye do&amp; wearllli tiny aocko Ilea lor such proper mutta ...
r -.;11 Beatat'a oplal111 of lbe and rubbers.
On 55th, reataura- Vincent
new MetropoUiaD Opera House: '!be Co11111 was day's swill&amp;· Sardi ·Jr. G!l the way lo
the
"Operatic dtltlllrea."
lqgost luncheon spot . . . II barber, be said, optlmisllcatly
!feel sure some of our clever hold evea though I hava
The Detna apeclto mea flo. couldn't be the In-group knows ... Salvador Ball, the Spanlsb IY POlLY CIIAIIIER, NEA
DIWI POLLY - Call you readers will ....,. U thls can omall cblldrOD. I will Jet
•lonabll potlllcal tliJlilal from Gen• Jr. takes Mon. off. any· Morton Downey (lbtly're every·
aD In on my seoret wbicll has
former GOP bead Judson Mor· way, Cristina Ford led the lligh whert, lll:e Anita Louioe off for ..- ooe of tile reodero tell mo I be done. - J&gt;OLLY
llow
to
lint
hreaol
d~ler•nl
now become a sari of game. At
house'o N. Y. State Suprame fashion parade in deap beige Spain on the S. S.
United
1 DEAR POLLY - My ttl-year· nigbt wbon I sit dowa 1o watch
Court poyola trial May 2 .. . suede coat, heige slloes and States ... Mr. John (Hatmanl) color•~ - BETTIE.
old daughter's collection ef for- television 1 get a pad and a penZeckelldorl headUnea w!ll pop bag and Very Short Dress .. . flow off to Europe; on a plane
DEAR
BE'ITJE
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dolls was outgrowing her cil. During the evening as
1g1ln momentarily . . . It was Carol Bjorkman in a corner in case you wondered.
1Ua1t 01 ateu already baked available tablelop space so slle think of what should be
OAK HILL HOSPITAL NEWS
broad from ,.e otore. I am contrived a very n!ca wall dis- tlle next day I write It dowu.
Blrlln - Mr. and Mrs. Dav· l oorry I eopnol be of llelp bot play usln&amp; economy-size facial Before cling to bed I
k. Patrick Wires, Wellston, son,
ti,.ue bo•es. She hangs a doll this list to thl refrlgoralor
Richard Cameron, April 13 and Carlos Vires, Hamden, Dick in each box with 1 IUJllmed pa· with a JDaflllel.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ivai Leach, Fee, Jackson, Alex Andersou, ~r hanger. She cut ()Ut three The fohowmg day 81 each
Jackson, daughter, Donna Kay, Kres&amp;, Rl. 4 Oak Hill, Mr5. s1de; 50 there were r••nels "\1
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job is finished I cross it
April 17.
rtlll, Jacltoon, Keith French. Rt. by 9 and 3\1 by t ..AH.or eacn the liS
' t. It is ltm. S'·- I
J, Oak llill, and Elmer Hugnes, d 11
1n 1
de 1 bo
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Preseat Patleate RuaseU Jackson
wall
Pace '" .
x been doing Urls I get mort
Ponte Oak Hill Mrs
Lena p tie .
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she wrapped clear plastiC all a- ··• there Is really ••
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a Dt!!l Rtlea!led - Wilham round it Now her doUs are kept -.uu
Kell)', Rt. 3 Oak Hill, Mrs. Le· Coverdale, Mrs. Hallie Aber· clean ~nd are easily seen RELAX, tomorrow Is
vina Dearth. Oak·Hill, Mrs . Ef- natl!y, Timothy Hale, Albert through the panels. The de- day. - ELINORE
lie Lewis. Rt. 2 Oak Hill, Mro. Pierce, Theodore Masslo, HoiNadine Cook, Oak Hill, Robert land Exline Ollie! Croddolph signs on the bQxes made pret- DEAR POLLY- My M-JieaJ·- 1
Kimble, Jackson, Paul Griffin, Mrs. Mary Smilll, Mrs. Cor~ ty frames for her colleetl&lt;ln.- old latl!or came to stay at
By OAY PAULEY
ropean alslera don't eome Rt. : Oak Hill. Mrs. Maraaret D. Davl•, Mrs. Norma Walk-., MRS. R. L.
home after lle bad boet1 In
lanywllere near tlJ"" in such Bond, Rt. 2 Wellston,
RoSI 1\frs.
Orplla
CordeU,
hOipltal. Hia lingers w.-a
NEW YORK WPII -Gil'iln· outside aclivities. At least that Koro, Oak Hill, Mrs.
Ella Carl Sprague, Ronald
Scott . DEAR POLLY - Wben I g• to sUII to write !etten so
1. ,s from 1 trav•ler'o diary: :is what 1 was told by Mrs. Evans, Rt. 4 oak Hll~ Mrs. Dunn, 1nd Mrs. Phoebe Simp- a potluck cllurch or club &amp;Ul&gt; spoe his letters Into the tapo
Elkus While, the u.s. ambassa· Lavena Haughton.
Jack!!OD, son.
per I u.'IUally take al~ng cus- re(Ofder end then I
typed
What :uld rank.;s one ol th~ dor to Denmark wltose IIRI of Mrs. Flo Wilson, Jackson, Mrs.
lard cups filled with riCO pud- tl!em. This method aUorda
wor!!l~t Ylldon
1-(tr 0~ 0 i political party a~d clvie organi- Elizabeth Warns, Jackson, Wil· ! The American demand for ding, baked custard or &amp;Orne- Lbe pleasure of continuiDI
til~ t-b,t
n~ ~n
zation offices takffl up four liam York. Rt. 4 Oak Hill, Mn. f popcorn consumes 324 million ' thing of that sort made with correspondence evta though
pom "th 1 . p dace. Sutr llik""l n- -naraaraphs singl• spaced in Mayme Thom11s, Oak Hill, Mrs.; pound!!l of raw com annually 1dietetic sweeteners or else I can no l011ger wrlte.-MRS. K.
•
· givo ' the 1S' dl e Ski rvh, Oa k Hill, Bull
· 11ake prepared. custard desserts'
sr ~ redWI r1en !I m oc .,.... m, , ,..her •biography.
But
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1European wamen time, the ' halloway, SOUth Webster, Mrs. Only the Senate has the pow. , made for people on sugar • re- I, ,....iiiiiOiiiiiiiiiii==--=..i
Tore and. Margareta Wret- i ambasaador adds. Jolnin&amp; is Ellen Keller, . Jackson, )f r s. er to try impeachments.
stricted diet s, - ~1RS. H. H. 1
man (lle owns 1 lfOUP of
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Mildred Hanulton. Gallipolis;
Slockholm mtaurants)
British
Celts
sett!od DEAR POLLY- When I go
llnst Utllloltoll and
France's great west'fn penin- come to our home they all·waY&lt;I II
thai !boy were llylng
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sula of Brittany !rom the lth compliment me on llBYing such
nell\ weekelld to the Riviera.
to tile 7th century.
i a neat and organized houseThey jtllt mlgbl shop for
permanent weekend bouH
The SOcial Stitchers met In ed by praye•.
or near llle Mediterranean.
llhe Fellowship Room of the Miss Hilda Halley gave a
1
Saitl 1 member o1 the Firat Bsptllt church Thur!day talk on the work she is. doin11
newoii'Pilf ll'OUP wllll wllom JlevPillng. There were 32 mem- In helping tlle different depart·
waa lravellnc:
Ibers and guests in atte1.danco. monts of th' church. She lnlroMrs. Eslller Gooch, prtaldent, duced her talk wllll a reading
*Oh, you're 1o1n1 It Nlco .. o•eaided at .tl!e meell!ll. wllich from Samuel I. Mrs. Fowler
H•w nlet."
I~pened wi!h the oin~ing of asked tl!e momllers lo give fa·
1 You May Have Joy Bells." vorlte Bible verses, and com·
U.S. botelo and motels could She then greeted tl!e membors ments were made or. tllem. Mrs.
t~ke a 1euon from hostelries h1 ~ and guests. Ladles reported on Gooch read a poem "rret Some·
Scandinavia whloh r&lt;eoiiJIIze · the sick and siJuUns.
body E!le."
thlo II thl wub-wear, drip-dry Mrs. Aln,o Fowler pvo the RosteSBes for the eve;~:~~~:~~
1ga for lravelers. The hotelo In devotlono, using the
126111 M... Alma Fowler,
Norway, llenmlfk and Sweden Psalm, and read two poems, Mrs. Alice Carter, Mrs.
In whloll I lllayed all oupplled "PianUn&amp; Th• Seeds,"
and Contlee 1nd 1\frs. Effie
stocking aJtd blouse h•ngers, •11be .Great Physician 11 follow· 1lam1.
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Offer Problems

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Mia. Tom
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'llte Women's SocietY
of Mrs. Ethel Robinson, wno .
accompanied by Mrs. Rich·
Christian Service of Ohio Chap- dislrlct membership and culti· l Roll call was answered. by
weelteod In Albeol wllli
Rosenbaum, Den mother,
el mel re&lt;eatly at the home of vation cllairman.
lng names o1 favwlle
"'ra. Demtll llluoD.
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Mrs. Jean Niday aa eo-hoslen. Mrs. Marie Berriqe was In Dowers. A report was liven
al Burtlngbam WedlleedaY
!~-:. ~'!'!'•!~•r~p F.vana with eha~e of the: program. TJ'Je Nancy SteWIIrt on the
Min Vicki Rayburn of
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Hottel
The meeting was called to group sang "Jesus Savior Pilot confertnee held' In
dilul)lter of thl late
Mr Caroer explalnad boW to
order by Laura Jean Craft. prea- Me." Gertrude EVans rtad the Mrs. Berrlqe read a
Mro Harry Rayburn
trees, sllrubs, ana
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Golllpotb vltltad ........tty
IDtl II;'" ~O grou~
~NOCKS KN"BBY KNEES led on popular ps•cholegy Art wllll the group singinB "Myland others participating in the TheiiOllllnaU118
Mr and.'Mrs Jamea M Dantreeps to pathn bon re ere
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ner' and Mn. .John Johnson.
an lee
These ag ,.. g dames
who will drop you when the sun where W1th Jesus. Devotion cy Stewart, Emma Newman, oerve lor illother year.
I
Iter h 1 ell 00
wear their sktrts above thetr shmes again : that's human na· wm: given by Mary Maiga.:t ~a ~~reus, with Mrs . .Ber· Mary Willi~ aave a report on I
took B a
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knobby kr.ees shou ld be forced I lure. You remind lllem of limes Willis, after which tl!e Lords r1dge giVmg tlle prayor to close the pll!l pri!slden., of 0 hI o Mrs. Leio1er Thompoon1bas re- Members of the Dell
are
to watch head-on Jll()VJes
of rthcy'd rather forget: you know Prayer was_ given an unlsoo, the program.
Chapel WSCS. 1'l1e nut meet- turned to her Court S. horne Do la&amp; and Joe
themselves walk mg. 1 don ·t be- lou much you make them un- Mrs. Craft mtroduced a guest, The minutes of the la11t meet· Jng will be May lfd;a Jt the afMr apendlr11 the
winter T 111
Reed Harold
heve you gals know 11, but. I comfortable .
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home of Mrs. Nancy Sle!"arl, montho with her sister In Tur· R~:'yCouch ' Gary
when. you walk, your
light Throw oway your umbrella
with Mra. ze!ma Lee
~. Jock, Calif. S)le .... aecompan· Tommy Johnson and Mike
skirtS hike a couple of inches Itand crying tcwel) &amp;nd deve lop
"'ft
Jr.,
as
co.hostesa.
led
by her son, Robrrt more.
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nigher 10 front Now I'm all lor Ia knack for changing subjects
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southern exposure on young 01 easing people_f.oward pro!cs- Futul'~ morals of children !lponding secretary. One resig&amp;
Tuesday after school and a
and 1hapely gams, bul older SIOMI help. Friendly amateur was tl!o program topic wllen InatiOil from the club wao ac·
Mr. Marble Irwin of ·Colum- pracllce will be held ·'"' tl!t
women do better at d1gruty counselors usually end up hold· the Gallipolis Guiding Molllers cepted. The installation dinner
rf · bus was 1 Gallipolis vil!tor Fri· l sit wblcll they will gJVo that
than cheesecake.
JOg tl!e sack - and gettmg !I! IA:ague met lhls week at tlle was set for May It at 6 p m
I
d
' evening at • Pack meeting to
How about starting a move..- H
home ot Mrs. Tom Pitehford. /(ESTl it oscar's restau~ant Hlliil
_ r122 J • • • • •
ay. ,
Ibe held at the OA~r haU at 7
~t for wome~ to lower the1r l:AN YOU TOP THIS? DON'T! The meeting was ~!ailed to ord- 1with Mrs. Lester Plymale as Narsa Frost, daughter
of 1 Airman Third CI&amp;A!I J~rne~ o'clock. _ _ __
sk1rts; one-half mch for every Dear Helen :
· er by Mrs. Ralph Belville , guest speaker.
Mrs. -Audrey Frost, is employ- Skidmore, son o1 Mr. and Mrs.
teo years, after age·25~-GIRL- No maUer what ~ ,say this president.
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fd in the offices of the Ameri- Warren Skidmore of Ever~reen
BmTRDAV OBSERVED
WA~HER
lfel.ll:l always ~.ays, 'lhal _ re· · Mrs. Richard Fulks was in ·.Arurnma"e sale Will be h.~td ! can Bridgewater Company in hu eompleted wlx months or ' Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wollor l
Dear G.W .:
lmmds me . and tops tt With charge of a panel dtscus~ ' "" on ~'tay 7th. at the old bu" station ; Athens. Miss Frost is a gradu· ' training In the Air Fom~ Re .. of Rutland entertained wltll
Soupda like a winner. Down, a stor_y of I'Us ow?· If_l'\'e dol1&lt;' the subject, "Wh.at Will Be the :~ the LJbby Hotel lrom 9 8 - ~- ate of Middleport High School ! serves at ShephP.rd Air Base in ~amily dinner Tuesday eve:nin,
Jirls! _ H.
1 anythmg, he or h1s friend &gt; have Morals or Our Childn•p''
11 4 p. m. IEST l_ . Mrs. Jlm and atte'flded Mountain State San 1\.ntonio Tex and is home 1n observance of the 13th
P. ;s_ A fashion writer 1 met i done it better The other da_v a Devotions were giveri by Mrs. Unroe was placed m charge of Busint&gt;ss College In Parkers. Ion l~v· '
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day of their daughter, Donna. I
recently maintains you
f'Bn lfriend of mine froul a well- Jim Unrm•. Mrs. Kenneth Han- the SAle ~if_h Mrs. Gl'!ndon bm g, w. vu.
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A decorated birthday cake
tell 1 woman's age by the back known band, gave a pian.) Pfr· ,er gave the roll call and read Elliott assist mg.
· served with lee cream follllwing l
of hft knees. i'lot always says rformance for a parly. This ofh· the minutes of th'!' last meet- The hoste~s served refresh- 1 Recent gue~Lll o_f Mr. and,
I the dinner. The honored
J, bdt I'll bet this makes a Jot Ie1 guy walks up and says. "Say, I ini. The treasurer'! report we ments of ice cream, pineapple I Mrs. Chester Erwm
~ere
~
received giftll and ~ during !
of g~s back up to full . Jengtl! I'v• got lllis friend who can I given by Mrs. Mike Allen. and ' upside down "~'· Mrs Jim Mrs. Harry Mcilwain. Wife of
the evening. Attending
mir'n tonight.
1 make ~ pi~no talk, .you _got
to , ~-~~- the report of the corre- _onroe wo~ the door prize.
the Demorratll.' _nommee _ ~or 1
Mr. and Mrs. Weber and
Dear· Helen :
hear h1m ! ' Which 1-i hke tell- I
·Governor of Ohw, of CmcmUrC
ly, Donna, Dennis, Dean,
Haw con 1 keep from h"r- ~ ing Andy Williams he shoutd
nati , and her mother.
Mrs . . PT. PLEASANT - Mrs.
las and Duane, and llleirgrand- .
tna all my friends' tales of take lessons from F.d Sulhvan.
•
Helen ~urns of Columbus_. Mrs. I A. lA]) BigJ~ has been
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
woe? I'm a quiet person and He cant wait to hear someMcllwam a~d Mrs. Erwm are ! president of the wscs of
renee Mi!lloan of Middleport.
I'd r-ather listen tban talk, but Ithmg out before be s up thet"e
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cousms. Mr~. McElwam has ' Jty Methodist Church for
not THIS way' rve lost sever· with his boring spiel.
H ow ,
Bringmg co!or to the patm was the program subJect ' set up cam!)aign headquarters l t966-87 club year
Altenll'on.
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.
when the Chesh1re Garden Club met recently at the home 1in c 1 b
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al frie?'is, too, because I guess 1 would you thmk ne rates w_,tn of Mrs. Ivan Grover . Mrs. Michael Fry was co-hl)stess. De· ,
o urn us.
_Elected to serve .vith Mrs.
r_J'$lmd t~em of the b a d people - h~ and guys hke 'votions were given by Mrs. ~----·
- - - The Rev. and Mrs. Rus~ell B~ggs we.re Mrs. Ralph Cru~p,
timeJ, They d. rather not know him, of which there
il r e Edward Pre11ton.
Iments were served from the Mcintyre of Springfield have VIce president : Mrs. J. ~- ~hmn, .
me ;one~ thelf problems a_re qmte .a few. - BUD
The program subject was ' dining room table, which was ~ spent the week with her motn- ~ordlng secretary: Miss
overt Th~ hurts, because hs- Dear Bud
-given by Mrs. Edwar I Preston. decorated with crystal and sil- l er, Mrs. Robert Coats.
111! Johnsou, treasunr.
tened wh1le oth~rs couldn t be He should be about as popu. l Tw a arrangements by
Ml's. ver, with floral arrangements Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Secretary of cam~us
, In todft's job market, I
~thered. Sometimes- I feel Jar as a surfboard. on th~- Sa· Everett Lo_ng, using driftwood or red Empire tulips by Mrs. have moved their trailer
try, Mrs .... G~r~ Con.e~ ; se~e- bi~ e ueation is not en·
lik~ a vase th~t people pour hara. People who can ai'Aa):s -~o and daffodils, and plum blos- Micnael Fry. The next meeting from the Chambers Jot on Palm- tary of ... hnsfum soctal reJa· ou • Today's employers
their troubles '" and then toss you one better should be m- som with pea carnations in a will be at the home of Mrs er St. to Cincinnati where
tions, Mrs. Chester Wamsley; are more selective and
in the ash can when no longer vited to go ~ne step furte r - ~ tall crystal candelabra
were Paul Shoemaker and co-hostes~ is employed at a bakery
sec't of membership cultivation, :de~~~d~~~=t;~~~~r::
n~ed. Am r too sympathetic, out of yoor life._ ~ H..
·displayed . Other spring fiowers , will be Mrs. Harry Clark.
Visiting with Mr. L. D.
Mrs. Gene ~row ; sec't of
ness skills fat which they
or JUst _a - PATHETIC SIMP? 1 T~is ~o~umn 1s. ded1~ated t~ 1 decor~ted th.e Jiving room.
I'
this week were his
gra~ mate~•als, Mrs: Grocell are willing to pay a higb
Dear Simp:
, famlly liVIng, so d Y~ re ha\ · Durmg the busiress session a
and son, Mr~. Charles i ·
Sefried, sect of miS!HOnary
salary.
Sympathetie listener!!! make [ ing kid tr.ouble or JUSt plain motion was passed to send
and William Dile!!l ef
ucation, Mrs. Virgil Siders;
good "bad·weatlJer friends" be- trouble_, let Helen help YOU. donation to the Victor Rees proAlso visiting with him
sec't of s~iritual ~ife .::ultivation,
New Day ClltltS
cause they attract people who She w1ll ~l!!lo welco~ your ject. The flower show at RutJy were Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. LoUis Rosst
Begin J e 9
m "me-deop" in troubles. n,is own •musmg experiences. Ad· land Methodis. church was dis·
Parsons and son of
Sec'! of suppy work,
Mrs.
un
especially .if they listen will! dress Helen Bottel In caro of I cussed and tl!e county meeting
I Lako.
James D. Long ; sec't of m'.sT1k1 Tho Short Routt
zealous eunosaty and are hook- th1s newspaper.
1to be held at Grace Methodist Funeral aervices for Price Mr. and Mrs. Henry Null
alonaf1' personn_el, .~rs. Chf·
To A Good Job
I Church. The tea of the Cheshire Hawk were held from Ewing Crooksville Ohio visited re- ford Dunn; cha1rman of local
ENROLL NOW
Garden Club will be held in Chapel Thursday at 2 p. m. will! cently with ller 'rathor, Mr. church actlviUes, Mrs. R. D.
1
June at the home of Mrs. Ura the Rev. Carver Williams of Clarence Clark.
Oseland; and co--chairman of Coursas far both yeu"' rMn
1ncl women. CI11M1 lrt hald
Swlsller. A llelo trip is sched· tl!e First Baptist church offici· Mrs. C. A. Emmiah Is con- clluroh activities. Mrs.
dotty from 1:10 hi 2 ,.M, In
uled lor May 17111 lo Tycoon allng. Special music was pro- fined to her home will! a virus liam Voight.
1lr conditioned deurooms.
Lake .
vided by Fritz Buck, organist. lnfe&lt;tion.
Circle Cllairmen namad are:
Wrlhl, Vlllt, or Colt For
r · '"' ~· -"'·_,.,..,,.,
Only two mombers wero ab- Burial was In Beech
Grove Dennis Saelens, Don Hanning, Mrs. W. S. Waldie, Mra. J. A.
Cattlot 1nd lttfermetlon
Herman Martin fell
sent from the meeting, Refresh- cemetery and pall bearers were Jerry Oavjs, Christine Bahr, Blankenship, Mrs.. Jack
atM~;er home Friday morn· Mr&amp; Normal Dean was bon.
Patrick,
William and Mike Eric Chambers ond suzanne Neely and Mrs. W11Uam Vo(jht.
ing b•·oaking her leg.
ored receniiUyhon her .~~tlldM·~J Kyger Group Meetl
Neutzling, John Warner, Dole Bradbury, Rio Granda
AU new officers are
·
at tl!e lam y ome In •~ .... J17.
,
Smith, John Hawk and Charleo stud.,ts, are spending the
Ill attend the officers training
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Hawk, soc community. A lovely din·
ith Cia.,. Athey
Smitll.
end with lhelr famlli.. .
day al the Huntingl&lt;ln
who were called Mre by the ner was servec. featurina: a cake 1be Kyger Women't Society Coming from out of town for Van Johnson son of Mr. and mad~ Churct. on June 30.
· e baked by Mf!!.. J OuJI
"• Wll ee1er. I'met recently
regular
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death of lll 1 Ia the1·,. P rIc_
, i for the
.
. tl H:~ serv1ce were Mr and Mrs., Mrs. Jame!l Johnson.
Locust.st,llI OiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiO
Hawk, retur~ to hll home m Those attendin~ included Mr.l ~t~~IJ sess on With Mrs. Clair : Grover Hawk and Brenda, Mr . l sustain~ a broken bone in his
Columbus Friday.
IH!an, and daugbte• . Mary, Mr. The meeting opened with the · and Mrs. John Hawk and Julie ! ~eg wh1le playing baseball. He
·Pvl. William Neutzllng, who 'l and Mrs. Da· Henry and daugh- singing of "Blest Be The Tie Lynn , Mrs . Kenneth Laws_on j IS able .to attend classes with
was called here by the death ter of Eunice, W. Va., Mrs. That Binds,'' which was follow- and Mr .. and Mrs. Dale Smith the leg m a cast.
oi his grandfather,
P r Ice I Norbeth Coleman and !!IOn, Dane ed by the scripture taken from ~ and SheJia_ of Columbus; Mrs: [ Mr. and Mrs. Randorlph w_ard
Hawk, returned to Ft. Knox , of Olive Hill, Ky., Mr. and Mrs. Psalnu; 25th chapter. The Lard's I Patnck Wippel, Severn, Md.,
Ravenswood, W. \a., VISit.
K tdy
I Jim Patten o1 South CIJarlea- Prayer was repealed by all Mr. and Mrs. Jolln Smllll anti ed recently with ller
~~hno ~~yne Teaford
and ton, W. Va., Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Cora Ward uked the Bl: JoAnn _and Cha~l~, Sandyv~lle, Mrs. James Murray.
ttn, Brian. visited
recently IFannin, Mrs. Ackey Fraley, ble queationll taken from Reve- W. Va., Pvt. Wilham Neutzhng,
his mother, Mrs. Edith Mr . and Mrs. Roger Dean Fra- l'ation!!l.
Ft. Knox, , Ky.; Mr!!l._ John D.
Wamens .&amp; Children•
'11&gt;aford.
Iley and family, aH of Concord, At the conclusion ef the bust- Utt and Teresa, Dav1d_ a?d
-fHarold Teaford of Middleport! W. Va ., Mrs. Martha Carr of ne11s session, Mrs. Jamea Brad· Joh~ny and Harold Sm1th, C!rvisited Sunday with his moth- Dorothy, W. Va ., Mr. and Mrs. bury led games, which wtre clevJ!Ie; Mr. and Mrs. Paul
llltt
er. Mrs. Edith Teaford, Min· Rexford Burchell and grand- enjoyed by all. Refreshments Dolly, Bellaire; Mr. and
e sville.
daughter of Mari~tta,
Mr!!l. were !l~rved to eleven guests. Healey Richardson and
lntolt 5 to Blo 10
and Mrs. Gene DeWees Jean Queen and son of GalH· The next meeting will be held Edna Hawk, Ath~ns;
2 PAIR _ _ $3.00
$d family returned to their ' poli!!l, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold at the home of Mrs. Robert Gerald Hayes, Shade:
~Jm•. Columbus. today sfter ' Dean of Rodney.
Conkle on May 18.111, whlcn will Victor IJahr. Mrs. Don
spending a week with her parbe an ali-day sessJon. Mrs. Clell Meter, Mrs. Don Bentz
«its. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mr. Danny Dean °~ Colum· Conkle will be co-hostess, and Keith, Mrs. Buel Ridenour
'.thomas and with relative&amp; iD bus, Leo Dean of Cmclnnatl, 1 potluck dinner wlll be serv- Mrs. Elizabeth Wickham, Ch&lt;! .. ll
Middleport, 0.

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Morals of Children ore Discussed
By ronel Held bv Mothers League

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Persona otes '
From
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Mrs. Sign.-Sis
President of
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Bringing Color to Patios is Topic
Of Cheshtre Go.rden Club Proqram

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Sorry we didn't hove half enough when we ron this spread
in Washington's Birthday Sole. But after weeks of persuasion the mill has agreed to let us run this spread again on
a half price sale.

Ba hare early Monday for the Biggest Spnad VaiN y..haveevar witnessed.

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HEIRLOOM BEDSPREADS
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!J'ulted by P11pil•

: In oi)~rvJ:~n~ of NaUonal Llrary Week . the third grade
UJllf by Mrs. Cllarleo Gibbs,
in~ the Po!J'eroy Public
lorary, Thursday aftor])l)(lfl.
Flower and animal book·
arks made by the pupil! were
to the library and

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Mrs. Le!f:.ter Hart, librarian,
presented each pupil with 1
bookmark with lllo ln8criptlon,
" Read , Keep Growina, Read."
A story, "Tho 1'errtble Tiger"
was rtad to tho lfOliP by Mrl.
Herbert lllxoo, llliltaal IIIJm·
llo.

-tlle good DlllliDg mattreasl

Larry's .•.

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April 251h Thru MAy 7th.
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Seamless Stretch

BY RANGER

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I wish I ooul~ offer tllo
spee!fic recipe lor 1 delicious
eoup lbal Tore Wreln!IU ...-ved
his 1111111, but be did not ~ave
f'le met measurement~. A
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BUSINESS COLLEGE

sons
Mr. and
of Northup,
Mr11. JoelMissAthaCarla
and
Rife of Patriot, Mr. and Mrs.
r;hurch Choir Mef!J Randolph Fraley of Cheshire,
for Social Hour
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pugh of
;The Laure1 Cliff Free Meth- 1Eccles, W. Va., and Cecil Rife
dt11t Church Youth Choir met of Patriot.
'i!u~day_ evening
_following Sending presents were Mrs. I
actice rn the recreation room 1 Danise Mitchell and Mr. and
the parsonage:
.
IMrs. Clarence waua:h of Galli_Rev. E~gen~ G11l prestded at polis, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Flint
e meetmg m ~e absence Of [of Sylvester, W. Va ., Mrs.
e Tracy, president, an~ de· Daisy Drummond and Mrs. Ma1otlonl were Jed by Mickey rit Jones of Patriot.
4owell who read Psalm lOll.
'lans were made for a wiener 1
$Jast a1 tl!e n.,t meeting. Jack 1 Mother~' Day Tea
-!-cobs was welcomed as • I Planned by ~roup
w member. c.amel'l were The Ladies Aux:illary of John
layed during the social hour Gee A.M.E. church met at the
won by Gn;g Eblin and home of Mrs. Robert Casey
ay Howell . RefreshmenLs were on Wednesday at 7 : ~ p.m.
rved to those named abovt Plans were made for a Mothnd Roger Klein , Brenda Gi'.· l ers Day tea on May tsl. It ylll
re. Karolyn and Tom Souls- tbe held at the church between
y. Becky Eblin. Martha Bak· lthe hours of 3 to 5 p.m., and
r, Benny and Becky Wnght. 1the public is Invited to attend.
athy Ebl~n . Wayne Leifheit, I Plans were also made for
u~r Pullins, Mrs.
Ha r r_y 1the Daily V'acation
Bib I e
arll and Mrs. Eugena Gill :school. whicll will bo held !rom
nd cllildren.
June 8 tltrougb June 17th. Tho
1
next meeting will bo at the
; Pomeroy Library
home of Mro. Harry Franklin.

best..prodaced and emeeed with two men plus her usual
:'oc~' ''"' ~ !!:~ ~ ~"'!!~- .
a~IJunlle Jim Aubrey .. . MortoD
bona • 14ildlll Alrporl wileD tilt leaa alettlttl llliD
11m Dtnntey, Ult ir..O
Ooivoii&lt;.i
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lliU, ... aueot of \f)Jdei1llllD
." "'"'"' ....,._ ___. trlltl to IIIlA de wD ~ GellerY'• chic E. Jat llottla&lt;t
l1onal VIIIIIJ OUo lldlvlllet lc verlilllltt~l llttl Jllllit ..., ('lbt Ifill Room lltlyt); two ai(Prllfl!t Paml'l lawrllt chiJI. t1mra llltWJmelfiltltd
lhtm lePd "ealehel."
lty) ... Oltl N. Y. Pill wD lat!Jilltl nalrllDI ... '11111 ~ 11oJ Celm .... celeo
deliplad Mll1ln Balsam ..,..
w1t11er ..{ullt ~ 1nf111i IOipelblq apeclal, 1111
the btiiM1........, • ICIGr 0. llw's frta!lJ1adllllllld (la 1111111 '1riJ back Ia thl who , C8ftll
car; Marly lll'lllr llltl W. lntervlel!il ~ ltoaat IICiot . •. &lt;l!)e, tlllltrtm-Joollo
lianUJ pliJill lltl I. P. IAilr- p i and 111111 boy frlltld Dta IDe, rldl ClllloD .,.... Ne11J
agelll rqlt ID tilt ~ at 'IV· 81111J1! Did to ~ ID t b 1 Jlarleltl, a brtdelmalil ol C....
laftl''l'' 111m ••• MJc1t1 •
1 PriDcl Vlllltlt IWrdo . .. J• 1o1 via _.....,, DPWGtbig jl"lmary lllbl fir lbo N. Y. li&lt;'l t~petilltllo wiD quite I tlilll!tl waddllg, cetebra!etl)lll
Surrogate spot (Joe Cor Is re- zoom Ill her payc!lleck (lrvm blrtbtlay wD bim at lltl to~
lirln&amp; after a dlstingUlahad ear- her cumnl f400 a week) after 011y • . • Umllnlseent Jeune
eer); the scramble has half tho last nlcht's demved award.
Murray Vanderbilt lunched with
N. Y. SuPrtiDt C\lurt solons
Nedda (Mrs. Joah) Lilao. of8l&gt;
dreaming . . . A TV ... mor Eddie Cantor's ,...t old ra· In&amp; Jbo'd 11111de !be mi.slake of
panei!Jt lell her busba!ld, saya dio pal Jimmy Wellington join. movllli from a ltJo.blg plaee to ·
slle can't stantlllvlng will! hint ed the Voice l'f America ..... tne too-tiny, whicll didn't keep
but returns a n!illt or two ~ Mrs. Soupy Saletl'o dad (L e o her from loetln&amp; • real lliJIIIII&gt;
week, for a Kinsey design-lor- P01) is okay after a heart ot- er ·. . Ellln (Mrs. JrvlnC) Ber·
Iovine . .. Huntington ~ lack in w. Va. .. . Georgie lin In beige (it's !bill season's
lord's beJni 1t1ed this week In Prlce'a widow, Cam, asld at color) Bretoa . .. Cordella Bid- n""i'ir:o-;~..-~-------------------""'
Nassau by lawyers all"'linnl un- the Peu llld Pencll their 17 • dill Robertlon wllll ber lnerila·
D •
paid lees on the asle of mr year-old Lisa's ellumnJ1 wllll ble . dacllabuDtl, lor wbom bap0
S COW
Paradlol loland \1 Mary Cra- , P. Mor&amp;an'o 17-year • old .pUy tberl waa lMiher IICially
fer Palatl (IDI paid tl4\l • grantleon Setll . . . AI 43tl and recislerad ""'""'bound Ill tl!e
m Ilion, lnVtltld anolht.r fit · 6th, 1 bllntl Necro begar'a !I!Je. powder room wblcb has lacill·
m'llloo, sold lor P\HIIlll.) . .. Inc Eye do&amp; wearllli tiny aocko Ilea lor such proper mutta ...
r -.;11 Beatat'a oplal111 of lbe and rubbers.
On 55th, reataura- Vincent
new MetropoUiaD Opera House: '!be Co11111 was day's swill&amp;· Sardi ·Jr. G!l the way lo
the
"Operatic dtltlllrea."
lqgost luncheon spot . . . II barber, be said, optlmisllcatly
!feel sure some of our clever hold evea though I hava
The Detna apeclto mea flo. couldn't be the In-group knows ... Salvador Ball, the Spanlsb IY POlLY CIIAIIIER, NEA
DIWI POLLY - Call you readers will ....,. U thls can omall cblldrOD. I will Jet
•lonabll potlllcal tliJlilal from Gen• Jr. takes Mon. off. any· Morton Downey (lbtly're every·
aD In on my seoret wbicll has
former GOP bead Judson Mor· way, Cristina Ford led the lligh whert, lll:e Anita Louioe off for ..- ooe of tile reodero tell mo I be done. - J&gt;OLLY
llow
to
lint
hreaol
d~ler•nl
now become a sari of game. At
house'o N. Y. State Suprame fashion parade in deap beige Spain on the S. S.
United
1 DEAR POLLY - My ttl-year· nigbt wbon I sit dowa 1o watch
Court poyola trial May 2 .. . suede coat, heige slloes and States ... Mr. John (Hatmanl) color•~ - BETTIE.
old daughter's collection ef for- television 1 get a pad and a penZeckelldorl headUnea w!ll pop bag and Very Short Dress .. . flow off to Europe; on a plane
DEAR
BE'ITJE
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eign
dolls was outgrowing her cil. During the evening as
1g1ln momentarily . . . It was Carol Bjorkman in a corner in case you wondered.
1Ua1t 01 ateu already baked available tablelop space so slle think of what should be
OAK HILL HOSPITAL NEWS
broad from ,.e otore. I am contrived a very n!ca wall dis- tlle next day I write It dowu.
Blrlln - Mr. and Mrs. Dav· l oorry I eopnol be of llelp bot play usln&amp; economy-size facial Before cling to bed I
k. Patrick Wires, Wellston, son,
ti,.ue bo•es. She hangs a doll this list to thl refrlgoralor
Richard Cameron, April 13 and Carlos Vires, Hamden, Dick in each box with 1 IUJllmed pa· with a JDaflllel.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ivai Leach, Fee, Jackson, Alex Andersou, ~r hanger. She cut ()Ut three The fohowmg day 81 each
Jackson, daughter, Donna Kay, Kres&amp;, Rl. 4 Oak Hill, Mr5. s1de; 50 there were r••nels "\1
~
job is finished I cross it
April 17.
rtlll, Jacltoon, Keith French. Rt. by 9 and 3\1 by t ..AH.or eacn the liS
' t. It is ltm. S'·- I
J, Oak llill, and Elmer Hugnes, d 11
1n 1
de 1 bo
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Preseat Patleate RuaseU Jackson
wall
Pace '" .
x been doing Urls I get mort
Ponte Oak Hill Mrs
Lena p tie .
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she wrapped clear plastiC all a- ··• there Is really ••
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a Dt!!l Rtlea!led - Wilham round it Now her doUs are kept -.uu
Kell)', Rt. 3 Oak Hill, Mrs. Le· Coverdale, Mrs. Hallie Aber· clean ~nd are easily seen RELAX, tomorrow Is
vina Dearth. Oak·Hill, Mrs . Ef- natl!y, Timothy Hale, Albert through the panels. The de- day. - ELINORE
lie Lewis. Rt. 2 Oak Hill, Mro. Pierce, Theodore Masslo, HoiNadine Cook, Oak Hill, Robert land Exline Ollie! Croddolph signs on the bQxes made pret- DEAR POLLY- My M-JieaJ·- 1
Kimble, Jackson, Paul Griffin, Mrs. Mary Smilll, Mrs. Cor~ ty frames for her colleetl&lt;ln.- old latl!or came to stay at
By OAY PAULEY
ropean alslera don't eome Rt. : Oak Hill. Mrs. Maraaret D. Davl•, Mrs. Norma Walk-., MRS. R. L.
home after lle bad boet1 In
lanywllere near tlJ"" in such Bond, Rt. 2 Wellston,
RoSI 1\frs.
Orplla
CordeU,
hOipltal. Hia lingers w.-a
NEW YORK WPII -Gil'iln· outside aclivities. At least that Koro, Oak Hill, Mrs.
Ella Carl Sprague, Ronald
Scott . DEAR POLLY - Wben I g• to sUII to write !etten so
1. ,s from 1 trav•ler'o diary: :is what 1 was told by Mrs. Evans, Rt. 4 oak Hll~ Mrs. Dunn, 1nd Mrs. Phoebe Simp- a potluck cllurch or club &amp;Ul&gt; spoe his letters Into the tapo
Elkus While, the u.s. ambassa· Lavena Haughton.
Jack!!OD, son.
per I u.'IUally take al~ng cus- re(Ofder end then I
typed
What :uld rank.;s one ol th~ dor to Denmark wltose IIRI of Mrs. Flo Wilson, Jackson, Mrs.
lard cups filled with riCO pud- tl!em. This method aUorda
wor!!l~t Ylldon
1-(tr 0~ 0 i political party a~d clvie organi- Elizabeth Warns, Jackson, Wil· ! The American demand for ding, baked custard or &amp;Orne- Lbe pleasure of continuiDI
til~ t-b,t
n~ ~n
zation offices takffl up four liam York. Rt. 4 Oak Hill, Mn. f popcorn consumes 324 million ' thing of that sort made with correspondence evta though
pom "th 1 . p dace. Sutr llik""l n- -naraaraphs singl• spaced in Mayme Thom11s, Oak Hill, Mrs.; pound!!l of raw com annually 1dietetic sweeteners or else I can no l011ger wrlte.-MRS. K.
•
· givo ' the 1S' dl e Ski rvh, Oa k Hill, Bull
· 11ake prepared. custard desserts'
sr ~ redWI r1en !I m oc .,.... m, , ,..her •biography.
But
· w.
.v en.
·t
1European wamen time, the ' halloway, SOUth Webster, Mrs. Only the Senate has the pow. , made for people on sugar • re- I, ,....iiiiiOiiiiiiiiiii==--=..i
Tore and. Margareta Wret- i ambasaador adds. Jolnin&amp; is Ellen Keller, . Jackson, )f r s. er to try impeachments.
stricted diet s, - ~1RS. H. H. 1
man (lle owns 1 lfOUP of
.
Mildred Hanulton. Gallipolis;
Slockholm mtaurants)
British
Celts
sett!od DEAR POLLY- When I go
llnst Utllloltoll and
France's great west'fn penin- come to our home they all·waY&lt;I II
thai !boy were llylng
OCIO
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sula of Brittany !rom the lth compliment me on llBYing such
nell\ weekelld to the Riviera.
to tile 7th century.
i a neat and organized houseThey jtllt mlgbl shop for
permanent weekend bouH
The SOcial Stitchers met In ed by praye•.
or near llle Mediterranean.
llhe Fellowship Room of the Miss Hilda Halley gave a
1
Saitl 1 member o1 the Firat Bsptllt church Thur!day talk on the work she is. doin11
newoii'Pilf ll'OUP wllll wllom JlevPillng. There were 32 mem- In helping tlle different depart·
waa lravellnc:
Ibers and guests in atte1.danco. monts of th' church. She lnlroMrs. Eslller Gooch, prtaldent, duced her talk wllll a reading
*Oh, you're 1o1n1 It Nlco .. o•eaided at .tl!e meell!ll. wllich from Samuel I. Mrs. Fowler
H•w nlet."
I~pened wi!h the oin~ing of asked tl!e momllers lo give fa·
1 You May Have Joy Bells." vorlte Bible verses, and com·
U.S. botelo and motels could She then greeted tl!e membors ments were made or. tllem. Mrs.
t~ke a 1euon from hostelries h1 ~ and guests. Ladles reported on Gooch read a poem "rret Some·
Scandinavia whloh r&lt;eoiiJIIze · the sick and siJuUns.
body E!le."
thlo II thl wub-wear, drip-dry Mrs. Aln,o Fowler pvo the RosteSBes for the eve;~:~~~:~~
1ga for lravelers. The hotelo In devotlono, using the
126111 M... Alma Fowler,
Norway, llenmlfk and Sweden Psalm, and read two poems, Mrs. Alice Carter, Mrs.
In whloll I lllayed all oupplled "PianUn&amp; Th• Seeds,"
and Contlee 1nd 1\frs. Effie
stocking aJtd blouse h•ngers, •11be .Great Physician 11 follow· 1lam1.
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Offer Problems

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Pri"Ce Hawk

TENNIS SHOES

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Pr!Mt l'ltlllp plrsojtaDy met!the

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PersonaI Notes
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l'l'hese ihoea are guaranleed to wear for aUeut
8 months frOm date of purchase under normal
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the PVC soles are &amp;\laranteed

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IDles .will not separate from the upperJ.

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THE BEST HERE

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JOU buJ lnsuraDCe - • ICJIId .

1965 Chevrolet Impala · · · ·· · · · $2795

_ , , fast cl$11 service
IIIII ltw ralel. We bavo all
lbree 11 lhe Neal Ina. AJen-

.,, JOUI' Graogo Aleatl.

s..

tllem 10011.

18-11

loned furniture,
frames, dishe5, other
What do you· have? Call
aee Corner Anllque Shop.
dleport, Ohio. WY 2-215!1.

Super Sport Coupe. Low mileage, vinyl interior
with bucket seats, V-8, automatic, power steering
and brakes, tinted glass, padded dash, wire wheel
covers, black vinyl roof and Sierra tan finish. Tru·
ly a sharp sports car.

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1964 CHEVROLET .............. $2195

Plumbinl_!_~nl

Super Spt. Convertible. Low mileage, original local
owner, 800 white wail tires, 327 V·8 engine, automatic, power steering, radio and beater, white fin·
ish, black top. Truly showroom clean.

III'ANDARD PLUMBING
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BEATING, 1i01 8e0014 Ave.
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1964 Chevrolet Impala 4 Door · ·$1995
Beautiful Sandlewood finish with spotless match·
ing interior, like new whitewall I st line tires, automatic trans., power steering, std. V-8 engine, radio

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WI NEED USTINGS

WEJ&lt;:t- or mootn: Sleeping
IIJYroom
furolsbed apL, troller

•pace. Contact Stelll Arnold,
Park

Hotel.

DOLL House Nursery lran!por
tati01 available, reasoflable
rates also for •bopping o_r
"orking mothers, ~ourlv, dot--

P·b. 44&amp;56-tf

space lOt 1'1111. COO
Gl ~ trom 1 a.m. dD i
p.m
F"'A"'Rc:M:-::
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loat to -aowi
Call Wayot' Amsbary. 8l·tf
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1HI WISEMAN AGENCY

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rooms), bath , garage, In ·tbo j
basement. A few dollars ~'l ~ ·
paint wiU put th~ p~ ,
In excellent condition. $1,1100.
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IIIDDLEPORT - R~;
ST. - 6 rooms (! bedrooms), ·

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bath, front porch, coa1 furnace heating, full basement.
Priced to sell.
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buildings, 7':J miles oorth ol
.
Pomerey, properly well fenced, plenty pasture, 10me
fruit trees, 2 cisterns, 1 weD
and springs, nice t r 1om
bouse, new aluminum siding.

anil"j ,

and heater. A nice clean car in every way.

storm windows and dooft.
Property in excellent cmdl-

1964 Chevelle Deluxe 2 Door · ·$1495

tion.

Albert M. C.x, Broker
Henry Cleland, Soleom11

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Complntloulo- NHtlo

WY 2-1830
WY Z-25a
4 24 3le

Evenia~a

II ACRES, 5 room house, Leb' " '
anon Township, Price tDJO.
George HobsteUer, Broker, 'Hilton Wolfe, Salesman. Pb. -·;;
WI 9-32lL
4 II' llf.

1964 Falcon 2 Door ......... ·.. $1295

ROUSH &amp; LYONS
CAMPING TRAILIRS
Horton St. M110n, W.
Al•o S.. Us For Your

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f'OMEROY - ZND ST. - II
story frsme, 5 rooms (% bfld.rt

327 cu. in. engine, Powerglide trans. Power steer·
ing and brakes, like new 1st line whitewall tires,
radio and heater, red interior, showroom dean, all
white finish.

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FOR SALE

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19631mpala H. T. Coupe ...... $1795

W• Think This II The

"WORLD'S FINEST"
CAMPING TRAILER

Offlot OINIIO
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I. II. Wln••~~o 016 4500

For S.le

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FOR SALE: 6 room bouse lritlt
beth, lull basement, 891 fJyii
sell St, Middleport. Pbouel

Deluxe trim. Seats always covered. Whitewall tires
show little wear. White finish. Radio and heater

Pt Pleasant 69S-26m.

1963 MERCURY ...... · ........ · $1695

AUCTION

gine, automatic trans. Power steering, radio and
beater and many extras.

SERVICE

1961 Chevrolet Bel Air St. Wag. $1095

JIM CA-HAN

Gal/ia Teochers
Gi~ Papers ol
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Area lntete$1
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Cll blart top
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WDIIam Balar, o ....... _
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Ataolomy
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FULLY carpeted ond wit
drapel, raised lireplace In Ilv- !lcl!ool, """ Dr. u.,.r e..tr,'
Jac room, Intercom, btl lot, ouiJiant ,..,...... II 11111'11'
Mr.

aclualve ne!Cbborbood 110 II IUo Graado Vollep, ...
baflll, prieed ID sell.
two IOIIo«&lt;eee .......
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AI Your Chevrolet Dulor

llld four room
llllbed aparlmeltll. AD
Ilea paid. Phonl WY smf.
Rowley llld Reed. After I
p. 111. call WY U574.

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SPUT LEVEL

All Kinds of Good Buys All In Ono Place

RADIATOR

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Eacbleman, WY Hll!l.

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eC.r eTruck eHNior

for a beclnner. Steve
land, WI 9-3801.
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Caaoly, Oldo.. Tile ,...,..
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beatinc,
Obto. End JV
wnur IIWer trauble.

We bave Ill slit-· mach-

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and' 0PH0LmRINO

1163 lot.

I LWitatlon Mu
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two RIVER
MO.TOI: .~~~ tation

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Smith • CoroAa •
',. ~writer, Sold lor 1116.50

, Yal''llalance 187.50.
iiieppard, 162 lit Avt.
GIU'folll, 0111t

ALIGNMENT
and

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Remodeling,

Rt.
7. Creek Road
4 all from
IOtp
Leading

Help Wanted

1111aum olding, storm
OWl llld dins, awnings

ESTABLISHED

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AUCTIONEER
COMP.LITE SERVICE
Wrltt, PhoM or Cont~et

AT ITS GREATEST

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FOR SALE
The Norman Phillips boust 1
and lots in Syracuse, Ohioo
Property appraised at $4.000.08 ·
I and cannot be sold for less ..
' than the appraised value. For details, contact Eleanor Werry , Administratrix, PomeroY,
Ohio. Sale is subject to approval of the Probate Court ot
Meigs County. Ohio.
(4) 24, 2&gt;. 26, rl, 28, 29 (5) I, 7W

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Society Notes .-. ..
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PIZZA
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bath.

dition, $225. 1956 FORD, V-8 "~~~rk o f Board ol Public A!lalra . . , ·,
standard, floor shift '
1150.00 per month" be and ,. hltHI'
unended l u ruf1 :
sedan, blue and white, with " ClHk or B o;m.t or i&gt;ubllc Atrat ra .. ., .-:
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P,.,. mont~ ."'
ra d'IO and heater. new t1res,
That t.hi• ordtnomt-e In 10 ••r u ·at
and in A-1 condition ' $325. 1957 t..b.e
per t all\s to Lhe s~ IRry ot the eter.ll: tr
Jl{l.ll.nl of Pulllle Aftllrs abaU Dt
FORD, v.s automatic Fair- retroartl ve to ,\Jart•b. I, !HI.
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lane 500, motor recent~¥ re- :~~!:~= Apnl 11 • 11186
built, 2 new tires, $195. Ph. Ri chard Bailey, Clerk ot CollbcU
SH 2 oo I I'
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C. U. F"i1her . Mayor
--46oi'IJ .
ave 4 m es out --....:==~"~
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PRODUc:I'S, 119 I

WY 2-2191

Ill W, MAIN

L()()KfNG for ~ood stea d~· employment? We nerd good men
earnii1g opperltmity S75-$100
*:,;week to start. Appl~· 209
Stft St., Pt. Pleasant . W. Va.
tl:OO a.m., Ask for ~1r. Hoi·
land.
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BARGAINS lNUSED- -ANO
REPOSSESSES Sewing mach·
i¥J, and vacuum c:eaners.

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uliiDieD.
~ years txperi·
tiiCtl. Free Jnapeetions. Gllarateed. 805 West Main Street,
Pomeroy, Ohio at Zirk's Dairy

and

OlDINANCI
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An OI'CIIIIIQC.
to AM•I'I•
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Piek up At 0. I G. CAFE

95-2

Slager Porlable $19.% up.
~Ies, foot pedal
Smg_,
1 pt.' up.

WHEn

POMEROY, OHIO

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Slves you one-third tt onebalf. By local owner who

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NEW &amp; USED CARS AND TRUCKS

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In excellent condiUon.

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POMEROY MOTOR CO.

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FOUR BEDROOM bouse .. ....
corner lot in Racine, Ohio, ··. ~
Box 213.
4 21 Ste .
FOR SALE- 42 acre !ann.

Low mileage by original owner, good tires, VB engine, automatic trans., radio, heater. Shari&gt;-black
finish, red vinyl interior.

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Meteor 4 Dr. Station Wagon. Low mileage by one
local owner. Red vinyl interior trim. White finish.
W.W. tires show little wear. Luggage rack, V-8 en·

VINTON FOR $3,000

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porch. 2 car garage in
oroy. Phone WY 2-5655.

Beautiful car in 2 tone green finish, low mileage
by original local owner, spotless clean interior, 155
H.P. 6 cyl. engine, std. trans. Tires like new. Radio
and heater,

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TIIAILIRS "-IALUIINTAU -IERVICI
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floor , 28 Locust SL D.
Wood, 446-1066.

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1965 Chevrolet Impala · · · ·· · · · $2795

_ , , fast cl$11 service
IIIII ltw ralel. We bavo all
lbree 11 lhe Neal Ina. AJen-

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18-11

loned furniture,
frames, dishe5, other
What do you· have? Call
aee Corner Anllque Shop.
dleport, Ohio. WY 2-215!1.

Super Sport Coupe. Low mileage, vinyl interior
with bucket seats, V-8, automatic, power steering
and brakes, tinted glass, padded dash, wire wheel
covers, black vinyl roof and Sierra tan finish. Tru·
ly a sharp sports car.

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1964 CHEVROLET .............. $2195

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Super Spt. Convertible. Low mileage, original local
owner, 800 white wail tires, 327 V·8 engine, automatic, power steering, radio and beater, white fin·
ish, black top. Truly showroom clean.

III'ANDARD PLUMBING
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1964 Chevrolet Impala 4 Door · ·$1995
Beautiful Sandlewood finish with spotless match·
ing interior, like new whitewall I st line tires, automatic trans., power steering, std. V-8 engine, radio

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WI NEED USTINGS

WEJ&lt;:t- or mootn: Sleeping
IIJYroom
furolsbed apL, troller

•pace. Contact Stelll Arnold,
Park

Hotel.

DOLL House Nursery lran!por
tati01 available, reasoflable
rates also for •bopping o_r
"orking mothers, ~ourlv, dot--

P·b. 44&amp;56-tf

space lOt 1'1111. COO
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rooms), bath , garage, In ·tbo j
basement. A few dollars ~'l ~ ·
paint wiU put th~ p~ ,
In excellent condition. $1,1100.
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Priced to sell.
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buildings, 7':J miles oorth ol
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Pomerey, properly well fenced, plenty pasture, 10me
fruit trees, 2 cisterns, 1 weD
and springs, nice t r 1om
bouse, new aluminum siding.

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and heater. A nice clean car in every way.

storm windows and dooft.
Property in excellent cmdl-

1964 Chevelle Deluxe 2 Door · ·$1495

tion.

Albert M. C.x, Broker
Henry Cleland, Soleom11

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WY 2-1830
WY Z-25a
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Evenia~a

II ACRES, 5 room house, Leb' " '
anon Township, Price tDJO.
George HobsteUer, Broker, 'Hilton Wolfe, Salesman. Pb. -·;;
WI 9-32lL
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1964 Falcon 2 Door ......... ·.. $1295

ROUSH &amp; LYONS
CAMPING TRAILIRS
Horton St. M110n, W.
Al•o S.. Us For Your

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story frsme, 5 rooms (% bfld.rt

327 cu. in. engine, Powerglide trans. Power steer·
ing and brakes, like new 1st line whitewall tires,
radio and heater, red interior, showroom dean, all
white finish.

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19631mpala H. T. Coupe ...... $1795

W• Think This II The

"WORLD'S FINEST"
CAMPING TRAILER

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FOR SALE: 6 room bouse lritlt
beth, lull basement, 891 fJyii
sell St, Middleport. Pbouel

Deluxe trim. Seats always covered. Whitewall tires
show little wear. White finish. Radio and heater

Pt Pleasant 69S-26m.

1963 MERCURY ...... · ........ · $1695

AUCTION

gine, automatic trans. Power steering, radio and
beater and many extras.

SERVICE

1961 Chevrolet Bel Air St. Wag. $1095

JIM CA-HAN

Gal/ia Teochers
Gi~ Papers ol
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Area lntete$1
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FULLY carpeted ond wit
drapel, raised lireplace In Ilv- !lcl!ool, """ Dr. u.,.r e..tr,'
Jac room, Intercom, btl lot, ouiJiant ,..,...... II 11111'11'
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aclualve ne!Cbborbood 110 II IUo Graado Vollep, ...
baflll, prieed ID sell.
two IOIIo«&lt;eee .......
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llld four room
llllbed aparlmeltll. AD
Ilea paid. Phonl WY smf.
Rowley llld Reed. After I
p. 111. call WY U574.

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All Kinds of Good Buys All In Ono Place

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Smith • CoroAa •
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, Yal''llalance 187.50.
iiieppard, 162 lit Avt.
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Remodeling,

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7. Creek Road
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Help Wanted

1111aum olding, storm
OWl llld dins, awnings

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COMP.LITE SERVICE
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FOR SALE
The Norman Phillips boust 1
and lots in Syracuse, Ohioo
Property appraised at $4.000.08 ·
I and cannot be sold for less ..
' than the appraised value. For details, contact Eleanor Werry , Administratrix, PomeroY,
Ohio. Sale is subject to approval of the Probate Court ot
Meigs County. Ohio.
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dition, $225. 1956 FORD, V-8 "~~~rk o f Board ol Public A!lalra . . , ·,
standard, floor shift '
1150.00 per month" be and ,. hltHI'
unended l u ruf1 :
sedan, blue and white, with " ClHk or B o;m.t or i&gt;ubllc Atrat ra .. ., .-:
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ra d'IO and heater. new t1res,
That t.hi• ordtnomt-e In 10 ••r u ·at
and in A-1 condition ' $325. 1957 t..b.e
per t all\s to Lhe s~ IRry ot the eter.ll: tr
Jl{l.ll.nl of Pulllle Aftllrs abaU Dt
FORD, v.s automatic Fair- retroartl ve to ,\Jart•b. I, !HI.
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lane 500, motor recent~¥ re- :~~!:~= Apnl 11 • 11186
built, 2 new tires, $195. Ph. Ri chard Bailey, Clerk ot CollbcU
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PRODUc:I'S, 119 I

WY 2-2191

Ill W, MAIN

L()()KfNG for ~ood stea d~· employment? We nerd good men
earnii1g opperltmity S75-$100
*:,;week to start. Appl~· 209
Stft St., Pt. Pleasant . W. Va.
tl:OO a.m., Ask for ~1r. Hoi·
land.
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BARGAINS lNUSED- -ANO
REPOSSESSES Sewing mach·
i¥J, and vacuum c:eaners.

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tiiCtl. Free Jnapeetions. Gllarateed. 805 West Main Street,
Pomeroy, Ohio at Zirk's Dairy

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Piek up At 0. I G. CAFE

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Slager Porlable $19.% up.
~Ies, foot pedal
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POMEROY, OHIO

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Slves you one-third tt onebalf. By local owner who

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NEW &amp; USED CARS AND TRUCKS

All NiW Ridliliri!IGP

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In excellent condiUon.

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POMEROY MOTOR CO.

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FOUR BEDROOM bouse .. ....
corner lot in Racine, Ohio, ··. ~
Box 213.
4 21 Ste .
FOR SALE- 42 acre !ann.

Low mileage by original owner, good tires, VB engine, automatic trans., radio, heater. Shari&gt;-black
finish, red vinyl interior.

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Meteor 4 Dr. Station Wagon. Low mileage by one
local owner. Red vinyl interior trim. White finish.
W.W. tires show little wear. Luggage rack, V-8 en·

VINTON FOR $3,000

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porch. 2 car garage in
oroy. Phone WY 2-5655.

Beautiful car in 2 tone green finish, low mileage
by original local owner, spotless clean interior, 155
H.P. 6 cyl. engine, std. trans. Tires like new. Radio
and heater,

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TIIAILIRS "-IALUIINTAU -IERVICI
141 4th A.._
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floor , 28 Locust SL D.
Wood, 446-1066.

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Dam 12.3, 14.8,, ruqnmg 10 feet Idaughter of Springfield called
on rollers, Pomeroy - Mason · on Mr and Mrs. J. c. Stout
21.11, Pl. Pleasan\ 24.!1, Hin· and family a sunday afternoon.
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Vtterono Momorlai Hospital , R. Jobnson, Ironton ; . M·ro. ton 2.20, .Kanawha Fall• 5.93, Mrs. Saunders also' called on
· POMEROY u.NI!S
Monday Mixed
Adml11lou - Mro. Kenneth i Char1e&amp; D. SturgiU, Rt, I, Iron, Charleston 19.33. Loodon was Mr. and Mrs. Ted McCully while
Women'• Sonny Kl!lgllter, ·
Playoff
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Romine, RuUand; Mary Gil- 1ton; William H. Goheen, Jr., rulfnlng 'II fool, Marmet '' foot her husband was fishing at Ty-•
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key, Pomeroy; ltUUng tir~ne, l t:oalton ; Mnl. Siu'~l. ~·~· G...!,;;:;,, ~"":! 1-~;_...!!~!~ 1·~ !oo·~ .
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Hartford; Je89 TutUe, Long 'Homden; Waller S. Landrum, &amp;at Movem..to:
, former Minnie Bowers, . ,..ugh· Crow's . Steak Houoe· S3 31 Mildred Bowen
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. Bottom: Jeffrey Goodnlte, Porn: IRt. 3, Jackson. ~ · _.
-~ 1 ..., ~i~"R~er_- ~~~~er ....do~~ 1ter of Mr. a·nd Mrs. ,• R.usseU lola's Beauty SaloD 49' 35 Jen Chesbe1
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ACCORDING to a Young Men's Christian Association leroy ; VelmJ. Stobart, Hacme, l BirUI!: - Mrs. ~uoay c.. I ..... ,
l'· ... .. r o.my n. up
~uw.,1·;) Lvnm:dv o.. uttn'l:iburg Forest Run BkJck
42 42 Robert Bowen, Sr.
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.t broellure. 44 activities and sen•ices are offered bJ the Frank Knight. Rut1and; Mrs. Flowers, Rt. 1, Letart, daugh- 14, 11:25 p, m.; E. P. Jones up but now of Spri~gfield. Mr. a'nd Daily Sentinel
39 4S Harry Chesher
Ill
., YMCA. Since plans for a ·y · project are being discussed Harold Hysell, Rulland.
ter. Ul a. rr. .Friday; Mrs. C. 14, 12:45 a. m.; Poplor up 1$, Mrs. Saunders were spending a Dutt"'i-Drugs
3S 50
BLAETTNARS
" tn this art&gt;a, we thought residents might be interested in
Dis~es - . Br~nda John- Ronnie Halley, Rt. 1, Gallipolis, 5:45 p. m.; Philip Sporn up , few days al Mercervillt with FriendlY Tavem
33 ·51 Marilyn Wjsecup
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Art classes. Uadminton, basketball, Bible eroy; Mrs, Elmer George, \ m-, Di!iiellllr1es - Ott() 0. Hard,, 5:50 a. m.i Pennsylvama down f
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olyn Bactmer, 190, 54:0; High Nona Nelson
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study; camping for boys and girls, church ton; Mrs. Charles · Powell, ! Lester B. Bailey, Basil Black- 16, 12:30 a. m.; Defender down
Mr.• .and Mrs. ~n Swisher Team Game _ Dutton Drugs, , Bill Nelson
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League
ChampI
men and women, counseJing. courtship dleport; George Nmcmsky, Mid-I Angeline Cupler, Mrs. Orville ~:2~ a.m.; Lillie George down s~nt a few, day~ wJlh lht!lr plll"· Beauty Salon, 1793.
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tons, winning 3 out of 4,
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J dleport.
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Davis,
Wa~·ne
A.
Dent,
Mrs.
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George
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Mr.
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Mrs.
R.
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Rood Loque
Tri CO!UJiy Lelgne
ALSO. diseussio: of mo;aJ and social oeth Romine, Rutland, a son. Istead, Floyd F. Higginbotham, l 18, 5:30 a. m. : Buckeye State Mr. and Mrs. J. Swisher ot Vln·
AprU II, 1111
AprH !2, 1111
issues, educational irips and Industrial
ICarla J. Hunt, Elmer Jeffers, up 1!, 6:30 a. m. : Jefferson up ton.
Points
Polllll
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tours. familv activities, such as camping,
82 Meigs Co. Beagle Club
70
. Mello General Hospital• !carolyn A. Lawhoi'R, Mr s. 19, 6:30 a. m.; Endeavor up I Judy McCully of 1Toy and Team 300
organ izt&gt;rl entt&gt;rtainment, faiher-son events and many oth·
1 « ers. folk dancing, handba1l. outdoor and indoor, Hi·Y and ! Admls!!lous- Ray Ruth·~·. ! Guy 0. !\leeks, Rlcha~d E. JB, 7 a. m. ;. A. J. Ha!.nes JI up &lt;linger Myers of Cuyahoga Falls Ed's Auto Trim
69 Holsum Sales
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Susan
Park,
Middlei
Sm.
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dley,
Mrs.
FranCJs
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Greenup
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Edeana
spent
the
Easter
vacation
with
Dutton
Drugs
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Crow's
Steak
Rouse
84.
'f'ri-Hi-Y l'lubs. Indian Princess clubs for girls 6-9 years
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: Smath, Anna C. Stanley, . ~rs. ! Bosworth. down .Greenup 12:· relatives and v:lsited jn the Vin- \Y ·~· P
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Craig's Market
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and thf'i r moth ers.
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Homer
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Waugh.
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Valvohne
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Gr~n,
ton
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Wa1d
Cro:ss
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40 G &amp; J Auto Parts
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OTHERS includt&gt; industrial management clubs. in- port; Eva Thomas, Syracuse; ' Ge~rgJa C~k, Mrs. Walter A. . down Greenup 1:30 a. rn.; Fne- 1 family or Cuyahoga Falls spent - High game alld series High Game -Vincent Knight
c t~rm,al gamb•,s,. swil~minfg campaigns,d.life sad\' in:. l'las~es, Marcia Harrison, Middleport : ! Smith and mfant son.
berger down Greenup 2: 15a.m.; r a weekend visiting her father I Grant 211, 555; High team game 256; High Series - Larry Wil·
plrn cs, pu r affairs orums. rea mg an
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P!lmela
D. up Greenup 7 a.m.. i
"I • and series - T am 300 911' oon, ~~-, High team liMe .....
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115 p. m.. H. E.. Bowles down I Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ph.lllips j·
Club, 934, 2661.
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MeldahlMeldahJ
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youth council and youth and government programs ln
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which youth learns about government through participaAdmitted -:- Diana Wellman, : ~' ,u;&amp;~~ 'f&amp;,,•.. -.1-,.,~;;: ~~l , .· ''" I La~d ~an up Meldahl 5.10 p. ~ with Mr. and Mrs. Don Phtlhps Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stevens of
AprU 1Z, 1911
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Kanauga, Ob10: Frank Gord~n. i Mrs. Mary Darnell, Lunch- I m., F~ hsha W~s down M~l- or BidweU and grandparents; Porter, M~. and Mrs. Ricllard l
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Pomeroy Cement Block eo. 7t
GALLIPOLIS through it's schools, church.,, Scout le Pt. Pleasant ; Ellen Grrmm, Creek Local SChool District 1vrlle down Meldahl 4:30 a. m.; 2
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organizations. 4-H clubs. and recreation program, offers I M'allOn ; Michael E. Lekiari. Pt. I has released the menu f~r th; 1 Ravenswood down Meldahl 5:25 l .Mr. J. C. Stout, Bidwell Rt. i Mrs: Margeda Blazer
and Rawlings Honda
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1 majority of the activities listed above. But it's wide- Pleasant.
neKt two weeks of school.
a. m.: Eastern up Meldahl 7:40 , 2 was Surprised rt'Cently for j sonekJI~, ~lu~bus, :;nt Mr a Syracuse Ball Part
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spread, and seasonal. A "Y" offers residents a package I Dlacllar1ed - Mn. Oliver 1 Monday April 25 ~ Pea , a. m.
: hi's birthday when a group of · ~e en Wl~ h:. mo r, ' s.- Middleport Dept. Stor1
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deal. It is operated by a full -time professional worker. or 1 Sayre, Pt. . P~eas~nt; Charles 1beans, h:ad lettuce salad. ap·
GaiJipolls Dam - W. H. I his folks gaUtered to spend the 1 argnret
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l'secretary" u they are called throughout the orgaruza- : Lon~, Galhpohs I&gt; err\; Donald ! pie sauct', honey, hot biscuits, : haver. Jr. up 8:35 P_.m.; R.
~ evening ¥iith him. Refreshments Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shaler ! High Game- Homer Smitb.
lion.
INovtile, Pt. Pleasant, Terry butter and milk.
Bosworth II up II 50 P· m. • of cake and punch were oerv· and Clara Taylor of Scott De- 212; Htgll Serieo - FriiiCII Aa•
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Tuesday, April 20 - Hot dog Tibolt down 9:20 a. m.
. ; ed by Lnis and ChrisUa Stout. pot, W. Va. spent a day witb dersan, 80%; 111gb Team ·pmt
PAUL E. Watson and Burhl Hood recently applied
.1en bun with meat sauce, butKanawha Rlvtr - Mountam l Present were his parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hale. Mrs. and series- H lr: R·Fimtou,
~ tor seniQr membership in the Gallipolis Kiwanis club.
Holzer Hol!lpital
lered t•orn, carrot sticks, heav- State down Mar~e~ 11 p. rn.; and Mrs. J. D. Stout, Mr. and Hale is feeling much better lrl7, 25f8'.
"' Both hav.e been outstanding members down through the
Holzer Hospital:
Visiting enly rice, cookie, bread, but- Helen Z. down W~Df~eld 6 ~· m.; I Mrs. ~". Phillips, Mr. and and is up and around the bouse.
----years, especially Watson. Paul is better known in thlo 1hours 2-4 and 7-3 p. m. Parents ter, and milk.
Be~ver down Wmf1eld 7.20 P. Mrs. Wtlltam Phillips and sons, Mr. Hale has the flu .
Bulalll Glrll Lea. . ·~~
I eommunity as "Mr. Kiwanian.'' He has served as club 1 only on Pediatrics Ward.
Wednegday, April rr _ Seal- ~·· G~rge Pr1ce. ~~ Win· ! Mr. and Mrs. c. B. Stout and Mrs. Mascel Hatch~ and Mrs.
April U, JIM
secretary-treasurer for 11 straight years.
j Admintoas _ Mrs. Carl A. loped pork and potat.oes, cole f1~ld . 12.30 a. m.. Nahonal up I sons, Stephen Stout_, Mr.
and Ruth Skaggs cleanec. hous.e ooe
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prune Wtnfleld 12 ' 00 a. m.; Allen R. Mrs. Hubert Howell and daugh. day recenUy for Mrs. Stand· Team I
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WATSON, along with c. K. Singer. spearheaded pro· Mrs. Billy F. Simpkins, Kan- plums, bread, butter, and milk. Merrill down Wmfle~d ~: ~ ·~· ters. Ciel"f'o, Ill.
ford Gri~ith . Some ~f the Jad.jes Team ~
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jects that led to the construction oi the Kiwacis Vouth auga ; Mrs. Elvira Barcus. Rt l Thursday, April 28 - Bowl
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~rs. Wayne McCuUy
and plan to )finisb clearung for Mrs. Team 2
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• Camp In Raccoon Twp .. 1~ years ago. A former lieuten- I, Gallipolis ; Francis M. Me- of chili, crackers, cabbage and i rice with meat sauce, grated children of Troy spent the GriffUh as soon as the weather Team 4
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ant-governor {Division Y, Ohio Kiwanis District. which in- I Ghee. Rt. :1 . Vinton : 1\. :rs.
carrot salad, cake
squares, Ic~eese , b11.ttered peas, celery 1 Easter vaca tion with her par- permits. Otber callers in tbe Highs- Brenda Taylor 121;
-~ ..eludes eight clubs) Watson is the only orlginal Kiwanian Ronnie Halley, Rl 1, GallipoHs; . bread, butter, and milk.
Isticks -:tth peanut bulter, L'an-, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Griffith homP. recently were Team f, 102.
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glazed mrlk.
McCully. Wayne came Satur·
BiDIIltl lloyl Leapt · ~ ,
:t ter members when the club was orcanlzed on April 8, William S. Billups, Pt. Pleas- ~ sweet potatoes, pineapple so- Thur'i day, May 5 - Beef rav- day and accompanied them LUCK OF IRISH
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ant ; lloberl W. Van Meter, preme, bread, butter and milk. lola, buttered green beans, home.
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JT should have been mister, and not doctor! On Fri· on: Mrs. Gordon c. Jackson, I sauer kraut, whipped potatoes. butter and mrlk.
and daughter, Bonnie, Chilli· Michigan's class D higb school Team S
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• ~ay , April 8, the Tribune published 1 news article sub· Pt. Pleasant; Clyde McDermit~ ~· canned prunes, honey,
hot Friday, May 6 - Boked meat j cothe, spent 1 day with his champions for the past two Team 2
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milled b)' the Puhllc Relations Department, Ohio State Pl. Pleasant; Wirt E. Robbins, biscuits, butter and milk.
loaf, tomato sauce. mashed JlO' Iparents. Mr. and ~\1'!. Richard seiiSOII, will enter Notre Dame Team I
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Un iversity. it concerned recognition of two Gallipolio Pt. Pleasant; Harley L. Slat•k,1 Tuesday, May 1 - Hoi dog latoes, gravy, eanned pear, Grant of Danville.
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netrt fall according to Irish ~· - Bill Heoaler, •
bread, butter nod mtlk,
'Mr. and Mrs. Don Grant and basketball Coach Jo!mny Dee. 303; Team 4, 712, .1J!J, ~
1 State Institute employees. John Wood and Maurice Bane. Pomeroy; J"se J . Ward, Rt. 1. on bun with hamburg
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Jackson;
Mrs. Micbael G. Eh· cookie, bread, butter ud mUk.
THE article read, in part: "Two GaiUpollo doctoro of
\'f' terinary medicine bave won reCf)gnition from Ohio State ' rle, Ashland. Ky.; Mrs. Jobn WedAesday, May 4 - Spaoish
University. They are Dr. MaurJce Bane and Dr. Jobn
Wood. Both were awarded a certificate of recognition for
1 participating in the •Diversity's continuing education program for practicing veterlnarians."

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KELLEY STILWELL, former Logan pitching 1ce who
hurled the 1964 Chieftains to the SI!OAL cbamplolllhlp
with a 7-5 win over Gallipolis, notched his first collegiate victory last Saturday as Ohio Stale nipped Cincinnati
2·1 ln 12 innings. The stylish oophomore southpaw hurled
lhutout ball in the final two frames to gain the win.

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office which housed the Commerclal and Sav·
·llfii'Bank in GaiHpolis for a number of years Js belng re'lirDd.eled. Understand a loan company wftl occupy tbe
41M afte-r npair~ are completed.

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PORCH RUGS

TWENTY YEARS AGO, from the flleo of The Dally
Tribune and weekly Gallia Times . .• Harry Maddy, 67,
Oh1o VallE&gt;~ Bank cashier, dies suddenly at his post of
duty ... Mtss Margaret Shuler, 70, church, buslneso lead·
er dies at Third Ave., home . . . Dr. F. W. Shane uplaina
purpose of campaign to raise funds for '15 000 deficlt at
Rio Grande College ... Two-hundred and iifly expected
to attend District 13, Daughters of America convention
here .. . City opt&gt;m new subdivision adjacent to Galli·
polis State Institute and goH course . . . GAHS .tudentl
•·take over" as weeklong observance of Rotary's Boy1 and
Girls Week gets underway. Dick Carter heads Gallia
Times editorial staff. Don Robinson il city mana1er.
Three judges for the observance are George Woodward,
Marcus Grube and Bob White.

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Stencled Designs. VIvid Multi - Colored
Warp, dominant motifs are MOdern FloraiB,
a durable weave of 95% Rue Straw, 5%
other !ibera. Matching Designs In all sizes.
Colon: Green, BroWn.

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DAVID A. Pickens, who died Tuesd1y at the ace of
83, was Gallia county's number one baseball mao in our
book. Dave, who wu manager of the Keener Sand Co.,
Was always pleased when asked to donate sand and clay
for adult and youth diamonds. He was a baseball fan for
70 or more years. His son Eugene wa sa star outfielder
• Cor GAHS and the Gilkey Queen Beeo of the Oblo Valley
~ Auociation. Gallia countlans and area baseball fans will
miss Dave Pickens .

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Dam 12.3, 14.8,, ruqnmg 10 feet Idaughter of Springfield called
on rollers, Pomeroy - Mason · on Mr and Mrs. J. c. Stout
21.11, Pl. Pleasan\ 24.!1, Hin· and family a sunday afternoon.
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Monday Mixed
Adml11lou - Mro. Kenneth i Char1e&amp; D. SturgiU, Rt, I, Iron, Charleston 19.33. Loodon was Mr. and Mrs. Ted McCully while
Women'• Sonny Kl!lgllter, ·
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Romine, RuUand; Mary Gil- 1ton; William H. Goheen, Jr., rulfnlng 'II fool, Marmet '' foot her husband was fishing at Ty-•
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key, Pomeroy; ltUUng tir~ne, l t:oalton ; Mnl. Siu'~l. ~·~· G...!,;;:;,, ~"":! 1-~;_...!!~!~ 1·~ !oo·~ .
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Hartford; Je89 TutUe, Long 'Homden; Waller S. Landrum, &amp;at Movem..to:
, former Minnie Bowers, . ,..ugh· Crow's . Steak Houoe· S3 31 Mildred Bowen
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. Bottom: Jeffrey Goodnlte, Porn: IRt. 3, Jackson. ~ · _.
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l'· ... .. r o.my n. up
~uw.,1·;) Lvnm:dv o.. uttn'l:iburg Forest Run BkJck
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.t broellure. 44 activities and sen•ices are offered bJ the Frank Knight. Rut1and; Mrs. Flowers, Rt. 1, Letart, daugh- 14, 11:25 p, m.; E. P. Jones up but now of Spri~gfield. Mr. a'nd Daily Sentinel
39 4S Harry Chesher
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., YMCA. Since plans for a ·y · project are being discussed Harold Hysell, Rulland.
ter. Ul a. rr. .Friday; Mrs. C. 14, 12:45 a. m.; Poplor up 1$, Mrs. Saunders were spending a Dutt"'i-Drugs
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BLAETTNARS
" tn this art&gt;a, we thought residents might be interested in
Dis~es - . Br~nda John- Ronnie Halley, Rt. 1, Gallipolis, 5:45 p. m.; Philip Sporn up , few days al Mercervillt with FriendlY Tavem
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Art classes. Uadminton, basketball, Bible eroy; Mrs, Elmer George, \ m-, Di!iiellllr1es - Ott() 0. Hard,, 5:50 a. m.i Pennsylvama down f
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olyn Bactmer, 190, 54:0; High Nona Nelson
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study; camping for boys and girls, church ton; Mrs. Charles · Powell, ! Lester B. Bailey, Basil Black- 16, 12:30 a. m.; Defender down
Mr.• .and Mrs. ~n Swisher Team Game _ Dutton Drugs, , Bill Nelson
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League
ChampI
men and women, counseJing. courtship dleport; George Nmcmsky, Mid-I Angeline Cupler, Mrs. Orville ~:2~ a.m.; Lillie George down s~nt a few, day~ wJlh lht!lr plll"· Beauty Salon, 1793.
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J dleport.
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Wa~·ne
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Rood Loque
Tri CO!UJiy Lelgne
ALSO. diseussio: of mo;aJ and social oeth Romine, Rutland, a son. Istead, Floyd F. Higginbotham, l 18, 5:30 a. m. : Buckeye State Mr. and Mrs. J. Swisher ot Vln·
AprU II, 1111
AprH !2, 1111
issues, educational irips and Industrial
ICarla J. Hunt, Elmer Jeffers, up 1!, 6:30 a. m. : Jefferson up ton.
Points
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tours. familv activities, such as camping,
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. Mello General Hospital• !carolyn A. Lawhoi'R, Mr s. 19, 6:30 a. m.; Endeavor up I Judy McCully of 1Toy and Team 300
organ izt&gt;rl entt&gt;rtainment, faiher-son events and many oth·
1 « ers. folk dancing, handba1l. outdoor and indoor, Hi·Y and ! Admls!!lous- Ray Ruth·~·. ! Guy 0. !\leeks, Rlcha~d E. JB, 7 a. m. ;. A. J. Ha!.nes JI up &lt;linger Myers of Cuyahoga Falls Ed's Auto Trim
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Susan
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'f'ri-Hi-Y l'lubs. Indian Princess clubs for girls 6-9 years
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: Smath, Anna C. Stanley, . ~rs. ! Bosworth. down .Greenup 12:· relatives and v:lsited jn the Vin- \Y ·~· P
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OTHERS includt&gt; industrial management clubs. in- port; Eva Thomas, Syracuse; ' Ge~rgJa C~k, Mrs. Walter A. . down Greenup 1:30 a. rn.; Fne- 1 family or Cuyahoga Falls spent - High game alld series High Game -Vincent Knight
c t~rm,al gamb•,s,. swil~minfg campaigns,d.life sad\' in:. l'las~es, Marcia Harrison, Middleport : ! Smith and mfant son.
berger down Greenup 2: 15a.m.; r a weekend visiting her father I Grant 211, 555; High team game 256; High Series - Larry Wil·
plrn cs, pu r affairs orums. rea mg an
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D. up Greenup 7 a.m.. i
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youth council and youth and government programs ln
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which youth learns about government through participaAdmitted -:- Diana Wellman, : ~' ,u;&amp;~~ 'f&amp;,,•.. -.1-,.,~;;: ~~l , .· ''" I La~d ~an up Meldahl 5.10 p. ~ with Mr. and Mrs. Don Phtlhps Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stevens of
AprU 1Z, 1911
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Kanauga, Ob10: Frank Gord~n. i Mrs. Mary Darnell, Lunch- I m., F~ hsha W~s down M~l- or BidweU and grandparents; Porter, M~. and Mrs. Ricllard l
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Pomeroy Cement Block eo. 7t
GALLIPOLIS through it's schools, church.,, Scout le Pt. Pleasant ; Ellen Grrmm, Creek Local SChool District 1vrlle down Meldahl 4:30 a. m.; 2
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organizations. 4-H clubs. and recreation program, offers I M'allOn ; Michael E. Lekiari. Pt. I has released the menu f~r th; 1 Ravenswood down Meldahl 5:25 l .Mr. J. C. Stout, Bidwell Rt. i Mrs: Margeda Blazer
and Rawlings Honda
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1 majority of the activities listed above. But it's wide- Pleasant.
neKt two weeks of school.
a. m.: Eastern up Meldahl 7:40 , 2 was Surprised rt'Cently for j sonekJI~, ~lu~bus, :;nt Mr a Syracuse Ball Part
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spread, and seasonal. A "Y" offers residents a package I Dlacllar1ed - Mn. Oliver 1 Monday April 25 ~ Pea , a. m.
: hi's birthday when a group of · ~e en Wl~ h:. mo r, ' s.- Middleport Dept. Stor1
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deal. It is operated by a full -time professional worker. or 1 Sayre, Pt. . P~eas~nt; Charles 1beans, h:ad lettuce salad. ap·
GaiJipolls Dam - W. H. I his folks gaUtered to spend the 1 argnret
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l'secretary" u they are called throughout the orgaruza- : Lon~, Galhpohs I&gt; err\; Donald ! pie sauct', honey, hot biscuits, : haver. Jr. up 8:35 P_.m.; R.
~ evening ¥iith him. Refreshments Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shaler ! High Game- Homer Smitb.
lion.
INovtile, Pt. Pleasant, Terry butter and milk.
Bosworth II up II 50 P· m. • of cake and punch were oerv· and Clara Taylor of Scott De- 212; Htgll Serieo - FriiiCII Aa•
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Tuesday, April 20 - Hot dog Tibolt down 9:20 a. m.
. ; ed by Lnis and ChrisUa Stout. pot, W. Va. spent a day witb dersan, 80%; 111gb Team ·pmt
PAUL E. Watson and Burhl Hood recently applied
.1en bun with meat sauce, butKanawha Rlvtr - Mountam l Present were his parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hale. Mrs. and series- H lr: R·Fimtou,
~ tor seniQr membership in the Gallipolis Kiwanis club.
Holzer Hol!lpital
lered t•orn, carrot sticks, heav- State down Mar~e~ 11 p. rn.; and Mrs. J. D. Stout, Mr. and Hale is feeling much better lrl7, 25f8'.
"' Both hav.e been outstanding members down through the
Holzer Hospital:
Visiting enly rice, cookie, bread, but- Helen Z. down W~Df~eld 6 ~· m.; I Mrs. ~". Phillips, Mr. and and is up and around the bouse.
----years, especially Watson. Paul is better known in thlo 1hours 2-4 and 7-3 p. m. Parents ter, and milk.
Be~ver down Wmf1eld 7.20 P. Mrs. Wtlltam Phillips and sons, Mr. Hale has the flu .
Bulalll Glrll Lea. . ·~~
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Wednegday, April rr _ Seal- ~·· G~rge Pr1ce. ~~ Win· ! Mr. and Mrs. c. B. Stout and Mrs. Mascel Hatch~ and Mrs.
April U, JIM
secretary-treasurer for 11 straight years.
j Admintoas _ Mrs. Carl A. loped pork and potat.oes, cole f1~ld . 12.30 a. m.. Nahonal up I sons, Stephen Stout_, Mr.
and Ruth Skaggs cleanec. hous.e ooe
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prune Wtnfleld 12 ' 00 a. m.; Allen R. Mrs. Hubert Howell and daugh. day recenUy for Mrs. Stand· Team I
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ford Gri~ith . Some ~f the Jad.jes Team ~
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~rs. Wayne McCuUy
and plan to )finisb clearung for Mrs. Team 2
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• Camp In Raccoon Twp .. 1~ years ago. A former lieuten- I, Gallipolis ; Francis M. Me- of chili, crackers, cabbage and i rice with meat sauce, grated children of Troy spent the GriffUh as soon as the weather Team 4
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ant-governor {Division Y, Ohio Kiwanis District. which in- I Ghee. Rt. :1 . Vinton : 1\. :rs.
carrot salad, cake
squares, Ic~eese , b11.ttered peas, celery 1 Easter vaca tion with her par- permits. Otber callers in tbe Highs- Brenda Taylor 121;
-~ ..eludes eight clubs) Watson is the only orlginal Kiwanian Ronnie Halley, Rl 1, GallipoHs; . bread, butter, and milk.
Isticks -:tth peanut bulter, L'an-, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Griffith homP. recently were Team f, 102.
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glazed mrlk.
McCully. Wayne came Satur·
BiDIIltl lloyl Leapt · ~ ,
:t ter members when the club was orcanlzed on April 8, William S. Billups, Pt. Pleas- ~ sweet potatoes, pineapple so- Thur'i day, May 5 - Beef rav- day and accompanied them LUCK OF IRISH
April 13, 1Nt
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ant ; lloberl W. Van Meter, preme, bread, butter and milk. lola, buttered green beans, home.
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JT should have been mister, and not doctor! On Fri· on: Mrs. Gordon c. Jackson, I sauer kraut, whipped potatoes. butter and mrlk.
and daughter, Bonnie, Chilli· Michigan's class D higb school Team S
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• ~ay , April 8, the Tribune published 1 news article sub· Pt. Pleasant; Clyde McDermit~ ~· canned prunes, honey,
hot Friday, May 6 - Boked meat j cothe, spent 1 day with his champions for the past two Team 2
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milled b)' the Puhllc Relations Department, Ohio State Pl. Pleasant; Wirt E. Robbins, biscuits, butter and milk.
loaf, tomato sauce. mashed JlO' Iparents. Mr. and ~\1'!. Richard seiiSOII, will enter Notre Dame Team I
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Un iversity. it concerned recognition of two Gallipolio Pt. Pleasant; Harley L. Slat•k,1 Tuesday, May 1 - Hoi dog latoes, gravy, eanned pear, Grant of Danville.
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netrt fall according to Irish ~· - Bill Heoaler, •
bread, butter nod mtlk,
'Mr. and Mrs. Don Grant and basketball Coach Jo!mny Dee. 303; Team 4, 712, .1J!J, ~
1 State Institute employees. John Wood and Maurice Bane. Pomeroy; J"se J . Ward, Rt. 1. on bun with hamburg
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Jackson;
Mrs. Micbael G. Eh· cookie, bread, butter ud mUk.
THE article read, in part: "Two GaiUpollo doctoro of
\'f' terinary medicine bave won reCf)gnition from Ohio State ' rle, Ashland. Ky.; Mrs. Jobn WedAesday, May 4 - Spaoish
University. They are Dr. MaurJce Bane and Dr. Jobn
Wood. Both were awarded a certificate of recognition for
1 participating in the •Diversity's continuing education program for practicing veterlnarians."

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KELLEY STILWELL, former Logan pitching 1ce who
hurled the 1964 Chieftains to the SI!OAL cbamplolllhlp
with a 7-5 win over Gallipolis, notched his first collegiate victory last Saturday as Ohio Stale nipped Cincinnati
2·1 ln 12 innings. The stylish oophomore southpaw hurled
lhutout ball in the final two frames to gain the win.

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office which housed the Commerclal and Sav·
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TWENTY YEARS AGO, from the flleo of The Dally
Tribune and weekly Gallia Times . .• Harry Maddy, 67,
Oh1o VallE&gt;~ Bank cashier, dies suddenly at his post of
duty ... Mtss Margaret Shuler, 70, church, buslneso lead·
er dies at Third Ave., home . . . Dr. F. W. Shane uplaina
purpose of campaign to raise funds for '15 000 deficlt at
Rio Grande College ... Two-hundred and iifly expected
to attend District 13, Daughters of America convention
here .. . City opt&gt;m new subdivision adjacent to Galli·
polis State Institute and goH course . . . GAHS .tudentl
•·take over" as weeklong observance of Rotary's Boy1 and
Girls Week gets underway. Dick Carter heads Gallia
Times editorial staff. Don Robinson il city mana1er.
Three judges for the observance are George Woodward,
Marcus Grube and Bob White.

OBLONG SHAPE
Stencled Designs. VIvid Multi - Colored
Warp, dominant motifs are MOdern FloraiB,
a durable weave of 95% Rue Straw, 5%
other !ibera. Matching Designs In all sizes.
Colon: Green, BroWn.

Size 24"x48" • • • • -69c
Size 27"x54" • -• • •.89c
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A velveteen belt accents the permanently pleated
skirt. Sheer beauty In voile qJ Dacron(r) polye'ster
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DAVID A. Pickens, who died Tuesd1y at the ace of
83, was Gallia county's number one baseball mao in our
book. Dave, who wu manager of the Keener Sand Co.,
Was always pleased when asked to donate sand and clay
for adult and youth diamonds. He was a baseball fan for
70 or more years. His son Eugene wa sa star outfielder
• Cor GAHS and the Gilkey Queen Beeo of the Oblo Valley
~ Auociation. Gallia countlans and area baseball fans will
miss Dave Pickens .

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faster MIG 21s. engaged 1 Two-man FRC Phantoms,! VIetnamese pilots.
to 60. miles .nortli·northwe~t 01 !The altitude was about 15,1100 ~ ffred 8 m!ssl)e ~ut, miss. downed by Cameron ran and bound Ft05s 8l1il the
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planes fell victim to sharpshoo~ Communists had received much Presque Isle, Maine, and 1st all three occasion's. .
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lnl U. S. A!r Force pilots.
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