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·.Listless Election Heads into 'Get ·Out ·the Vote'
Campaigning lor Tuesday's
primary election has headed
Into the "get out tbe vote"
yuaoe .. ou cu.v.1.t. ....,

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gendered little Interest Ia the
voters either.
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Most of the stumping by the
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enthusiasm among the voters.
Indications were that the
races for statewide offices had
engendered little !nrerest In the
voters and that the turnout
wought be llgbt.
Secretary of State Ted W;
Brown, the state's top elections
official, estimated 1.31 million
Ohioans would go to the polls
between the 6:30 a.m. and 6:30
p.m. (EST) voting hours. That
would he about 2S,OOO less than
In last year's primary.
There were thousands of local
contests, bond Issues, tax levies
and local matters to be voted
tn, but these seem to have en-

over today.
There were four men seeking
nomination for governor, two in
each party's primary.
Gov. James A. Rhodes bas
limited bls campaigning to non
-political occasions, such as In·
dustry appreciation dinners
which have taken him to every
corner of the state.
The Republican Incumbent
has acted as though he w.ere
unaware there is a contest, other than to point out lD his
speeches how much Ohio hss
grown economically during his
term and the programs his ad·
ministration has undertaken. He

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has !)ever mentioned his oppo- . Rep. ~ Mcllwaln of Cincinnent.
aatl.
Both have been over much tf
William L. White, Mount Ver·
the slate aDd In recent weeks
110n rabbit broker and retired
engineer, will be making his sec
t11ey nave concenir~ai..U ""
detlsely
populated northeastern
ond consecutive bid to · defeat
Ohio. And they have spent conRhodes. He lost by a nearly I~ 1
siderable words on eacb other,
margin lD the 1962 primary.
as w~l as on Rhodes.
White, 70, who limited his
McDwaln, 43, who became the
campaign to statehouse rotunda
first to enter the gubernatorial
news conferences except for a
race 'nearly a year ago, counts
couple of appearances In Cleveland and his hometown, ate,n a heavy turnout In south·
western Ohio to carry him to
tacked many of Rhodes' programs ·and predicted his "setile nomination.
His headquarters conducted a
cret weapon" would bring vicfive - day telephone campaign
tory this year.
that concludes today to get voThe most vigorous campaign·
ters to the polls.
lng bas been in the Democratic
Reams, who has the tacit supprimary. On the gubernatorial
port of much of the Democratic
· slate are state Sen. Frazlt&gt;r
organization although no official
Reams Jr. of Toledo and state

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endonement by the party leadership, Ilia pinJJed !J1J hopes OD
a "youth mov~t." The asyear-old JaW)'er bills blrusdl as
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'lbe two, aloq Jlth .otller major candidates for Democratic
nomination, ~peared Saturday
night at Marlon to address the
co11ventlon of . the Leape ef
Young Democr!ltiC Clubs of
Ohio.
Mark McElroy, Cuyahoga
County recorder and fQ1'111er attorney genl!ral, and U. S. Rep.
Robert E. Sweeney, Cleveland,
wiU be vying for the DemocratIc nomination lor attorney general to oppoee lllcumbent Wil·
liam B. Saxbe, unopposed In the
primary.

William L. Coleman, Democratic slate chairman, llld Paul
J. Lynch, Columbus guidance
counselor and former slate repr~~~entative. fa~Ze each other for
the Democratic nomination for
lieutenant governor. Republican
lllcumbent John Brown Is un·
opposed.
Roger Cloud, Incumbent Republican state auditor, l.s unopposed for the full leml while
Democrats Thomas E. Ferguson, Columbus, and Charles Pu·
gllrdr, Warren, will fight it out
on the Democratic ticket.
James D. Nolan, Cleveland
public relations man who led
the fight for reapportionment of
the state legislature, will be fa·
cing James H. Bell of Cleveland for'the Democratic nomin-

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Brown. a R. , II ~7.:~
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ltat.e. treuurer, wlll , .
w1nner or the C~C~~te~t _...
Democrau saon
hunbul, aDd MlcbaeJ B.

er, SfalbeDvllle.
Two IIIII m tbe
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23 of Ohio's ft mem~ '~
HDIIIIe rMI!eetli~.
Five of tbem face opposltloll
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Only Democrat Michael A.~
Felgban of the 11th Dlslrlct Ja:
Cuyahoga County Ia lD Ill}' rat
danger. He Is opposed by Ita~
Rep, Michael Sweeney, wbo liM:
the backing of botb major
Cleveland dally DeWIJIBIIerl.

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Pomeroy-Middleport

SUNDAY, MAY I, 1966

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WASHINGTON (UP!) -If ing did a very rough job of
':i: your paycheck is smaller this paying the taxes people actual·
coming week, don't he alarmed. ly owed.
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As a result, mlltJons of higher
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later will be subject to a new year with additional taxes .due,
system of withholding for while millions of lower Income
federal inc&lt;Jme taxes.
people had refunds corning.
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Replaced Old Syslelll
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·I to he asked to pay them sooner. to bring payroh withholding
That's why the paycheck may more in line with actual tax
be smaller this coming week- liabilities, Congr~ss-at Presor it could he larg~.
ident Johnson's . request-has
ln general, the new withhold· replaced the old flat 14 per cent
lng system will mean fatter rate with six rates ranging
pay envelopes for single people from 14 to 30 pe'r cent. Middle
earning less than $50 a week and upper income people will
and for married people-with be subject to these higher rates
two children-eamlng Jess than Iand will thus . have more
$140. If you're earning more withheld from their pay.
than that, chances are your Lower income people will
withholding is going u~ and have less withhel~ because the
yollf pay envelope Will be Iminimum standalf de6uction,
amaller.
adopted by Congress in 1964,
Up to now, the ·government has now been built Into the
has had employers withhold withholding tables.
federal income taxes from The result: More people will
paycheCks at· a flat 14 per cent come out even on their taxes.
rate. But since some people Fewer will have to make
belong In lower tax brackets additional payments at the end
and others belong In higher of the year, and there will he
brackets, 14 per cent withhold- fewer refunds.
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Officials estimate tbat ...
dusted wlthhokllng wU1 Jati11
more than 20 mll1ltD W818 111111
salary earners wlthla tit fl
their final tax bill.
Withholding hal beea at , lJ
per cent during the flnt lf
weeks of 1968. 'lbe remalllliia
35 weeks will he under the ..t
rates.
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If you're single and eemtftl
$150 a week and take Ollly exemption, your com)lllll)' ~
been withhold]Dg StUO froiD
your pay for illcome tuf!4
Starting this coming week, Yl'lt
withholding will rise to $SUi
Owe Lesa?

Yollf tax for the year W
$1,235. The old withholdltl
system-If It were to work fat
5% weeks-would take
$1,034.80 out of your pa
leaviql ,_. wlllt ...-.ddltl
QJO.IJI:·to pay fM government.
But1f the last S5 weeks of tht
year are under the new
withholding rates, then yout
total withboldiDI turns out ~
he $1,199.30. You 1t111 eod UJ
owing uncle sam some lllllDe£
but only '-15.70.
If you're married, It's lmpollo
: tant that you file a new forlll
W-4 "withholding exempb
certificate" with your companJ.

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put many streams out of their banks and forced highway
closings in the Meigs-Gallia area according to the Gallipolis
Post. State Highway Patrol Saturd'y night.
A check with the patrol at 9:33 p.m., found that five
roads were closed In Gallla county, six in Meigs, and sev·
era! In nearby .Jackson and I
Lawrence counties.
Mudsoc.
The patrol reported a land· MEIGS - Rt. 143, near Bradslide below Crown City on Rt. bury; The junction of 124 • 143
7 in Lawrence county around near Harrisonville; Rt. 681 be7:9!1 p.m., Sa~rday, but traffic tween Rts. 7 and 33, and bewas being maintained, it said. tween Rt. 33 and Rt. 692; Rt.
Ail high school and college 124 in ·Rutland, which was un3thletic contests were washed der high water.
out as a result of the downpour.
Here's 1 ~t of roadp that Water was reported tver the
were closed Saturday 6ight:
road at Langsville, and on .R~\·
GALLlA _ Rt. 141 , at Cas- 1.39 at the Jackson - SciOto
, mus; Rt. 218, north and south hne, as well as R~. 233 on the
of Jet. 553; Rt. 325, both sides Jac~son county .hne bf&gt;tween
of Vinton; Rt. 554 west of Che- Galha and Oak HilL
sillre and Harrisburg and Rt. Water was also report I'd on I
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BIKE MONTH - American Bike Month begins today and Dr. Paul Dudley White, ·
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of tables for married and
Boston, Mass., dean of the nation's heart specialists, again leads the movement. One man ~KYO (UP]) -Communis~ I Prem1er ~ehmet .shehu and people.
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Dr. White need not call on is Rev. Melvin Alkire, pastor of the Pomeroy Methodist Chinese Premier Chou En-lai ' ~ther Albaman offlci~s, accord- But Congress bas now clr•WI
Church. Rev. Alkire is a firm believer in the idea that bike riding is a healthy activity decl.ared Saturd~y tbe ~.urrent f mg to the .New Chma News up two different tables, wUia
as well as fun. He is often seen on his bicycle running errands or going to his church ~Let leadershl~. Is worse . Agency, Whleh broadcast th~ higher withholding rates far
study. He became an ardent cyclist four years ago after he suffered a back injury.
aHn Khrushcledhevth
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rains Saturday sent flpodwaters churning out of river and
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In escalating the Viet Nam war that events .?f the ~ast year or taxes will be withheld ~
creek baD!_&amp; an\1 foreed hundreds of persons from flooded
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homes In Dallas and Fort Worth. Violent storms pelted hun.
Obltuanes and rejection of peace talks pro- I0 ~ the CPs.u (SoVIet Commu- ap~ to a single Jlf:l'l!ll
dreds of miles of Texas.
SAIGON-American airmen 1slipped across the tense . border IPa e 4
Gene~~i:~:~ posed by the United States.
~:St P:~ 1 ~ tm~ch '."0rs~. ~an earnmg the aame amount. ,
The storm area death toll stood at a possible 15 and downed their sixth MIG in eight!with Jordan and destroyed 14 1Pa~e 5 -··-------- Featutes ~ou spoke at ~.mass rally In K~m; h VIe remler ilnta)
damage rose into the millions
days and the!~ nth plane of the ~oust;s aPegedly used as ; Pag~ 6 . 7 ~--~----~---F~rm News Pekmg for _ vl~~tmg_Albanian
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of dollars.
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war in an a1r battle about .40 Jumpmg off poil)ts for Arab El i Page 8 ------- - -- Dateline,
. ''!he CPSU leading group 1s 1
It was the heaviest
April
miles from the Commumst Fatah terrorists.
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Hospital News
Sitting on a volcano," the Red
rainfall in recorded Dallas hi.s·
Chinese border. The new clash I
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Week in Revie~
~hines e premier added.
tory. A mass1ve telephone fail·
over N~rth V1et N~m came as MOSCOW-May Day, socia· Page 9 - -- -------- Features
Khrush~hev opposed China;
ure added to the woes as limn·
Red Chmese Prem1e~ Cbou.en- 'lism's biggest holiday, opens in iPage 10. 11 -·--- --- . Sports
, th~ leadmg group of the CPSU
derstorms smashed wid.e areas Could Exeeed i' lai declared the Pek~g reglDie Moscow Sunday with a parade : Page 12 - ---·General News
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would match the Umted States of rockets and field weapons ;
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: COLUMBUS (UPI) _ Ohio cr1hn~ ~f encirclement around CAPE KENNEDY &lt;UPI) _
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a missiles now in use in North Page 15-16·17 ------ Saciety nying recent charges that 'high Chinese contention that the Centaur rocket tamed llqu_l4
muD1thatlon "' west exthu. CINCINNATI (UPI) _ The crndas progr. amlotopoSouringth mV~nt 1' Viet Nam. Other Soviet cities IPage 18 ____ Helen Help Us! er food costs are responsihle for. Russians secretly were trying hydrogen fuel Ill tplll!t far dii:
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to arrange Viet Nam peace nrs1 time Apru 7, at--'
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in the Cint""'ti area could attacks. As May Day ap- 1
IPage 22-23 -- Classified Ads A resolution adopted by the He said the Soviets were guiltY orb,ll
M~re than one inch of rain Ipusb the Ohio River past the proa~hed, U.S. authorites. tol.d
Page 24 -- In Our Town and Board of Trustees of the Ohio of selling out the revolution "of ~e ability to cwtM Ill
fell ID Fort . Worth. Heavy 52-fool Oood stage next week. servicemen to stay off Saigon sf . JAKARTA-I':b what was be·
The Meigs News Beat Farm Bureau
Federation the people of the Doitlinlciin tricky hydrogen Ia .• • •
downpours hit sog~ Dallas off
~treets because . ef the danger i hev~ to be . e first direct . THlRD SE.CTlON
claimed that, "Government Republic, the Con o (Leo ld- lessness of orbit .DIM',. a
and on aa the Trm1ty. R1ver ·'lbe predlcteci crest of 50-feet that demons~ations could turn Jcrlticlsm agamst. Preslde~t Page 25-32 -------- Comics spending, not bigh food costs vllle) and southeC: Rhode~,. slpiflcant t11fnldJII ~
stnt a Oood crest rolhng e~st- for Wednesday 1.s expected to violently anb·Amer~an.
ISukarno, the m1llta~t anh· .,
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Is the lnOatlonary force drivin ' 'lben he turned to s ~ throulh for
to ·.led
ward from Fort Worth to neigh- be revised If the' rains continue.
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C:o~unist Student Achon Asso- ~ "'l'l&gt;ili~IW~-~- I up prices and lessening the va~ familiar c!enunc!ation of U S Apollo . - .. . tt tbe ...._
boring Dallas.
If the river rlaes past tbe 52- PAIUS-President Charles de , ci~tion (KAMI) declarecl,~br- ~
HELD IN SHOOTING
ue of the dollar."
VietNam policy.
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At 'Jea81 12 persons
were foot stage It wUI be 8llly the Gaulle said be viewed the Viet no s prestige htis gone downSpace ~ At.Mu
dead, 1 by drowning, in the Dal- fourth time In recorded bistory Nam war with a "growing Dlill" since he delegated broad CLEVELAND (UPI) - Pollee The resolution stated "consua180 said
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a~ area. Two persons were kill· that It has done so after May 1. reeling of disquiet and disappro· powers to arm~ stro.an Lt. Saturd3y amsted a 36-year~ld mers are spending Jess than 1g Mid-Continent Co.
lillulna ~ •· .
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IGe~.. Suharto in ·, Mar~h's ~ast side man in the fatal shoot- cents of thelr after-tax dollar Earninp are Up
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of Fort Worth during a down- and 1981.
He made the comment at a pobtlcal.. upheaval.
IIIII of J. T. Lawler, 31. Lawler for food, which took 21 cents of SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (UPI)·.pic ~~ tt
pour Friday nW!t, and
one Boat lfarbor, caught un)lfe- lunch ih honor of United I
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mal) wu missing and feared ~~ by the late-season riie, Nations ·s e c r e t a r y General !
WAR DEP~P» ' · . borne of a friend after an argunounct!d Sunday it earned ~ • llbdiDJ .
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drowned whell his car hit a have bauled In their docks IDd Thanl, who when asked about '
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171,681 after a special tu creci. Inf
bridge' 111 Naples In northeast are watclling the river alllious- Viet N'am. said, ;''right for the PARIS (UPH -:- Unf_lf4 ,.NII·j
j WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen. It on sales of '18,117,710 for tbe
Texas and plllllged Into a foam· ly.
moment ,e don't aee any ~ons Secretary,- Ge~:~·!Jtant
NO SOVIET m\INGS
J. Willi8.1Jl Fulbright, D • Ark., flnt nine mentha of the eur·
lng ereek:
The river stood at 42 feet at posalbWty for a new Initiative JOined with French ,~sldent
said Saturday he hoped to dis- rent fiscal year, equal 1o O.tll
'J'I!6 postmaster at Godley, noon but II espected to rise to on Jhe part of anybody." ·
&lt;l~les de Gaulle ~~Y In BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) - cuss 90011 with DireCtor Wll· a share compared to .l.fl 1 pn
Mulllwest of Fort Worth, re!*'l- 411 feet ~ MO!Iday morning.
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waifr were tb1 wont II • one~ Of rallllw fillen Sat- qajbJt ~r'.· -.loa ;the ·a'ilmittecf~ey s~ no: 'P~t rates, Premtet Youssef Yayyenlfy"- ~ve1 wltb tbe lieD- creaae over 11re lilllll .
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MasoN
Dt'iVe·ln
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TONIGHT
"THI ART OP LOVI"

Parachutist to
Make3rd Try

.James Garner. Dick Van

Dyke, Elke 'Sommero
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TONIGHT lf1ru TUII.
"WAR LORD"

(TeobnteoJor)
Wltb Chariton Hesloa
and Rlcbard Boone
COLORCARTOONS

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5 Cars Leave
Railroad Track
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Taylor,
Rll8ty and Lori ol Roush Rd.,
Mrs. Edna Mae Coens of Wesloo, W. Va. spent a day with

carbon.
The octepus

is timid
harmless unless provoked.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conkle
and children.

GAMm

Mrs. John Simpkins was in
Charleston on business Monday.
Mr. John Hayden has moved
from Pomeroy to the former

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Attention! Meigs County

DEMOCRAT VOTERS

Everett Roble property.

Daltlolotrflon
PLUSr CARTOON

Mrs. Marcia Harrison is horne I
fom Veterans Memorial HospJtaJ, where she was a patient

Delmar Canaday has withdrawn as I
Democrat write in candidate for the unex·
pired term for County Commissioner in fa·
vor of Paul Simon.

lor &amp;eVeral days.
Mr. and Mn. Alva Rife, Rt.
1 Middleport, spent a day with

nus IS rr-Amerlcans long have been famDiat witll the term •stoekplle" for the reserves of strateg~ materials
the government bas been stotlng away llince World War 11 agalllol need darlug new emergency, Here a wbal one
type elf stockpUa looks llto-aeres of aluminum Jng~ It's part of 1.9 mlllioll tons stored at 10me 25 localiliDI
acrosa the uafiou. Since only 450 000 tons is now considered n.......,., the excess is being purcltaaed from tho
government by major producero.' 11 wlll be fed bact lntc. the civilian economy at a •low rate over a periDd of
~em tAJ aYOid upaetlillg the lllll'ket tbrotlgh ovenuppJ3,

Mr. and Mrs. Marlin RUe.

Please write in and be sure and "X" Paul :
Simon for unexpired term and Kenneth ,
Hager for full term Meigs County Commissioner.

DariWI Underwood of GalUpolls spent a day with his parents,
Mr. and Mn1. W. W. Underwood.

Kenneth Searls ha11

employ~

ment in Dayton.

==========~Ak;;;:ro:n~.--='-=-"--==~;~~:

' fon Saturday
Miss Patricia Ball spent
EWing
.
night and
_.;.----~----I her sl!lter, Mrs. Charles
BY MRS. MITCHELL WEBB
Recent visitors of Mrs. Tracy Wood were Mr· and Mrs.
Clorence Clagg and two chil·
dren,, Shelby Clagg of Lo_gan,
W. Va, Mr. and Mrs. Cl ' fford
Phillips, Minersville, Mr. and
M J hn W bb E 1 to Mr
OIJ~· ~~. cr!r.:.Ce wA~a nwood
and son of Springfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bee ol
Akron are visiUng her Sisler
and daughter, Mrs. Belle Terry.
Tbey brought Mrs. Bee's mother home who hed been visiting
them and her olher children in
NEW I.BU COACH
BATON ROUGE, La. (UPI)
- Louisiana State University
Athletic Dlre&lt;tor Jim' eortreit 1
said Saturday Press Maravlch,
bend basketball coach of North ·
carolina state for the last two
years, has stgned a llv..year

COLUMBUS (UPI) .

.

. ' study of drog effective·
· .s em undertaken will be
by the goverMlenl
summer, Food and Drug
'l:~~mr~~;i:~ James L, Qnd.
fj
announced Saturday, At
request ol lhe FI&gt;A, he
IIJe NaUonal Academy ol
• National ~~&lt;!search
:1::~~haa: agreed to evllluate
f4
ellectlveJlell "Ill
lo 4,000 druiL• . __

~

vnaooa

football serimma~e .
Paul Hudson, Bill Andero and
BUI Long accounted lor touch·
downs throogh the rain and ov·
er the soggy turl, whUe Ge1"' 1
Ehrsam pUoted the reserves
their 60-yard !Jcoring drive
ealy defense work.

PUSHING AliEAD-AcroiS the new dl ld d hi b
·
monial
ribbon
The
v
e
g
way
at
Ventura, Calli., was the cere.
Until the Invention ol the .
comoUve, the horse W81 fti.IJo'• I tar which wan' to go ~~:~:~~:t::: t~~g~l~ab~~s sere post~g for pictures in the 1930
•tart agaio, See ceremonil!l rilibo~~~~~ ':t'b':~,"lf the ignition ancl
teat means ol lransportllion. Ute ear wouldn't
,
.

da~:·~:r~%~;.::'"n~: ~e~

Mr. and Mro. Iteith
and daughter, Mrs.

Mrs. George Ball.
Mrlr. Hollis Searl• In Rutland
~!Iss Georgia Grey of Colum- and helped with hoosedeaning.

are spending a
with
son and brother,
Mrs. Lee Tyler and
Mon•~mery Ala
..v
'
•

bus spent a weekend witb her Mr. and Mr!l\. ChBrlas Young
brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. and family and Harold Barnett

and daughter, Teresa Lyon
Gallipolis.
· Recent Sunday visitors
Mr d Mrlr 0 id Ball
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Payne,
their
. adnaughte,rs,aMvr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrlr. David BaD
•of Mr , and Mrs.
R
nd Robi Mrs
recent vmltors
Roaaycmob and daueg,hler · Teresa John Webb.
cr ud R ell 1
;::~.r~o~:~e:b~tll, Mr. bu~r:Pent" a w!:end 0with

WHEN YOU CAN
GET •• • •••

CURRENT DIVIDENPS
·-

Books Listed

(Vote for not more than on.e)

Tile "flip" o kl r I by Bee
JOIII of New York, Is really
toro sporty oulftll Ia one.

X

I KENNETH HAGER

I

I

· ·

1

· Savings and .Lc~~ Company

Opposlta Post OHice · .

(Full T•rm Commencing J•nutry 2, 1967)

1

1

.

For County Commil!8ioner

spent a day with Mr. and Mrs.
Wltboul """ovlag II you
Marlin Rife.
eaa untie the otlrl, ftlp lite
For County Commissioner
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Pearson panels aroulld to Uola baek
(Un
.. .,lrH Term Ending J1nu1ry 5, 1969)
of Pt. Pleasant spent
some 84 have a new look. It's
(Vote for not more than one)
time here looking afler the In· d - Ia Arne! detlim, nr·
Ileal
llrlpes
tu oae olde,
teres! of their farm .
Mr. a"d Mrs. Charleo Balker ..u.J euler on lbe oilier,
X PAUL SIMON
and Kay of New Boston, Mr - - - -- - - - - and Mrs. William Larkin
Yellow Nalional Park's
BE SURE AND MARK X ON BALLOT!
'::
Seaman David Briggs,
Hannibal, spent a day with Mr. Faithful geyser erupts every
bas been serving in the navy,
I and Mrs. Alex Shuler.
'10 minutes
ERNEST A. WINGEtt:,
The
Manchu
dynasty
was
Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
Russell
·
bas betn discharged and he and
the 1 t u d
t to 1
- -Mtlgo County Democrat Chall'llllil':'
family are visiting his lather,
Chinsas 118 ve ynas y ru • : Michael of Chillicothe bave Nothing
but
tempura,
Merrlll Briggs, and Mrs. Briggs'
n spendmg a few days In 1 shrimp delicacy, Is served in
Pd.PoLAdl&gt;,
mother, Mrs. Erma Robie
the home of Mr. and Mrs. ILilJle 600 ol Tokyo's restaurants.
Peas were known and used Conkle. On Tuesday, Mr. ftus.
A study o1 the assets of the as food by the Chinese as sell entered Veterans M~~;':;; ll
sea is lhe subject of one of the early as 200 B. C.
tal Hospital, where he fo
FRIENDS OF
new hooks released for
treated for a back aliment.
GALUA COUNTY: IIculallon this week at the
Tbe U. S. 1100,000 bill bears Mr. Clayton Blankenship
I am a native of and have spent my entire
Counly District Library.
the portrait of Woodrow Wil· Charleston wao a """""! vi•llt~r l l
life in Gallia County. This is the first time I
I was bl~bly gratified
aon.
of his brother William.
have ever asked for a county office, and, if
by the vote you gave
Fiction books are: ·~:~Jir;_=====-:---~~;;:;.;;;,:;;;;;;:..;;;;;;~ =
me in 1'964, in my can· bella," by Phyllis ll
elected, I promise to run the office as though
dldacy for Judge 'of our
"Down Win!"' the Moon
""""' ..,.,,_,
It were my very own and I was paying the
Court
of
Appeail.
Tho
LIO!wellyn;;ll
bills personally. I have had eighteen years ex·
vote was almost two
SmaU," by Richard
perlence in dealing with Deeds and Mortgages
voteo for me to every
"llow Amelill Secured the Tie
IOih DISTIICT
as a Justice of the Peace and over twenty.five
one .vote for my oPf&gt;on·
That Binds'with ALoose Knot,"
years of supervisory experience lit business,
ent.
b1 Lerna Novak, and "Wyatt's
Republicans
Put
all
in Gallla County. I feel well qualified and
I am again a eandl·
Hurricane," by Desmond Bag·
date for the Clfflce of
ask fot· a chance to finish the job I have be.
fJiperience In Congress
·
JU&lt;IJ.e•·Of o~ CoUrt· of
ley.
gun. I was the overwhelming choice of the Re.
Appeail, (There is one Judge elected every tWo yelrs
Non • llctlon volumeo Include
publican committeemen for the appointment
EUCTIOiitDAY - MS,. MAY 3nl
~~~~rt~ J and I ho_po 19 again ltitve yc,ur wgeroua
"The Sllk!!ll Angels," by Marof the office.
ONDlS ts 1 .IIIU·mad.e tt1111, lelion·
,
!J'
'
.
· ' ·
Caldlo; "Tile BountHul
. . To. better acquaint you with the progress made in my office as COunty ReDalre. Elk, M11on; Methodist, lawyer.
I have a favored~
' e ~D·; my ·he~~or' ·GIIllla
Hull; "Poverty In
corder
since my appointment, I would like to say that I have been instrumental in
lfaLTied.
Four
·
r:lilldren.
Studied
and
Count~. As I have told .on:Mf~•, my lnot~u;r was
Conference on Povtraveled
at;;rQJ;d.
Profeuor
38
years.
securing
a ·photostat machin~ without one penny of the taxpayers' money being
born at Patriot, lit Ga Coun,y;,on.lrlarch· 12,. 1888.
"The Cripp'ed
AtbeM
rnldl!i!UG
yean.
involved, except for the coptes that we use. It wUJ be a sari~~&amp; of several thous·
Her lather Jamea J H~
·
wu V•tluidJ!t 111nJ1tet
'
there at t~ tbrie: · 1: 1 ,
~ ,......
•
by
Su)'fil; ~The
ll)d dollars to the County. This bas been accomplished, and we. plan to accom·
ONDIS boa no rioUileal Ilea 1LIId wW repreaent'·you ho•
'
' -·
·'
P.,"byPauiGall~
eaUy, learleo&amp;J:r. ' ' .
pllsb much mol'l! if elected Ibis term.
.
0
1
Alao,Hiowhen
I wu.J.e&gt;
•Nl ~7',.......
· ~~~~ ~~r~~:la: ......
I
lh• ·
tendO!i;
Graade
ligll.j;iln
Galli&amp;. ~~
.,., """I
Here'• wbl!fl! ONDIS otando: (!) ~ tho oOundnOII..o!
J
endorse
and
contribute
to
the
You111
RepubUcan
Clulj
'¢ .GIIllla Couty.
!be DOLLAR· (Z) defand state's rtllill; (3) prevent bip
memorlea of GI!!J!I ·Colllity. have· been ·
by Horizoll_
tuee
and
iD&amp;tion;
(l)
cut
Willie
ftr
forel(D
aid;
(5)
end
Your vote and Influence wUJ be greatly appreciated, lf'(eall be of·ilelVJCe to
pleasant dui11!&amp; an the~ years. .
lite Vietnam litiMaere; (6) give the Iannen a break.
,• ,au,
feel fre&amp;• to call on mrt at any time.
·, ( .
•.
.I • '
ONDIS li weD·liLiorQLed 11111 wlll be k .full-llme Congreo•
,
J. ~I : Pratt
man. He hu tlut 'fralribig to help:ID!nlduto IILrl

New Library

Frank Grey.
Mr. and Mrs, Ted Ball visi~
lhe Iormor's brother, Carney
Ball a recent Sunday,
Mr John Webb wishes
to
thank all who remembered him
with cards and ootes he receiv·
ed while a patient at Veterans
Hospital, HunUngton, W. Va.

ONDIS fer CONGRESS

WHY TAKE USS

fensive unitl ran over the

;;
TO PROBE DRUGS
serves by a H touchdown
''' ~S i llNGTON (UPI) - Tbe gin as expected Saturday after·
" )~ · ;.·, n·, r "extensive and slgnlfl· noon in lhe next to Jest spring

Mr. and

...

WINNIE THE .POOH ~ND\TH( HOtf~
T
. lt.UN ALL CART . N fE"T''""-_·,

Ohio

State's No. 1 offensive end

~-mo
-th..-.~ ~h~u~sband
- ,

Fellow Voters,

~~~~lr~a~ct~t~o~~~ch~a~I§LS~U~.:::;=:~!!!!

VARS!TY WINS

- - ---~-

G..Mo·- ""':

.'

1.WA.
. .lh1a
- ~- --··--

·

NO!IllDote ON!il!IL_Gtre him a ehanetr to oerve

11\1!111• • iUhotiiUte
' I

'

lt~r

...,.n..... . .

JIUI-'""'

)'011 , ...

'

N. Pol, Am• .

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.a •111:1

UYII\.IGJ'

Sidewinder Nails 6th Mig
In Eight Days of Hunting
MasoN
Dt'iVe·ln
W VA
TONIGHT
"THI ART OP LOVI"

Parachutist to
Make3rd Try

.James Garner. Dick Van

Dyke, Elke 'Sommero
(Color)

-and"THI OUTLAWS II
COMING"
Tho Three Stooges

!~

MEIGS THEATRE
P.......,, Olllt

TONIGHT lf1ru TUII.
"WAR LORD"

(TeobnteoJor)
Wltb Chariton Hesloa
and Rlcbard Boone
COLORCARTOONS

WH. I Thuro.-NOT OPIN

5 Cars Leave
Railroad Track
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Taylor,
Rll8ty and Lori ol Roush Rd.,
Mrs. Edna Mae Coens of Wesloo, W. Va. spent a day with

carbon.
The octepus

is timid
harmless unless provoked.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conkle
and children.

GAMm

Mrs. John Simpkins was in
Charleston on business Monday.
Mr. John Hayden has moved
from Pomeroy to the former

fwoM

NATCHEZ

Attention! Meigs County

DEMOCRAT VOTERS

Everett Roble property.

Daltlolotrflon
PLUSr CARTOON

Mrs. Marcia Harrison is horne I
fom Veterans Memorial HospJtaJ, where she was a patient

Delmar Canaday has withdrawn as I
Democrat write in candidate for the unex·
pired term for County Commissioner in fa·
vor of Paul Simon.

lor &amp;eVeral days.
Mr. and Mn. Alva Rife, Rt.
1 Middleport, spent a day with

nus IS rr-Amerlcans long have been famDiat witll the term •stoekplle" for the reserves of strateg~ materials
the government bas been stotlng away llince World War 11 agalllol need darlug new emergency, Here a wbal one
type elf stockpUa looks llto-aeres of aluminum Jng~ It's part of 1.9 mlllioll tons stored at 10me 25 localiliDI
acrosa the uafiou. Since only 450 000 tons is now considered n.......,., the excess is being purcltaaed from tho
government by major producero.' 11 wlll be fed bact lntc. the civilian economy at a •low rate over a periDd of
~em tAJ aYOid upaetlillg the lllll'ket tbrotlgh ovenuppJ3,

Mr. and Mrs. Marlin RUe.

Please write in and be sure and "X" Paul :
Simon for unexpired term and Kenneth ,
Hager for full term Meigs County Commissioner.

DariWI Underwood of GalUpolls spent a day with his parents,
Mr. and Mn1. W. W. Underwood.

Kenneth Searls ha11

employ~

ment in Dayton.

==========~Ak;;;:ro:n~.--='-=-"--==~;~~:

' fon Saturday
Miss Patricia Ball spent
EWing
.
night and
_.;.----~----I her sl!lter, Mrs. Charles
BY MRS. MITCHELL WEBB
Recent visitors of Mrs. Tracy Wood were Mr· and Mrs.
Clorence Clagg and two chil·
dren,, Shelby Clagg of Lo_gan,
W. Va, Mr. and Mrs. Cl ' fford
Phillips, Minersville, Mr. and
M J hn W bb E 1 to Mr
OIJ~· ~~. cr!r.:.Ce wA~a nwood
and son of Springfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bee ol
Akron are visiUng her Sisler
and daughter, Mrs. Belle Terry.
Tbey brought Mrs. Bee's mother home who hed been visiting
them and her olher children in
NEW I.BU COACH
BATON ROUGE, La. (UPI)
- Louisiana State University
Athletic Dlre&lt;tor Jim' eortreit 1
said Saturday Press Maravlch,
bend basketball coach of North ·
carolina state for the last two
years, has stgned a llv..year

COLUMBUS (UPI) .

.

. ' study of drog effective·
· .s em undertaken will be
by the goverMlenl
summer, Food and Drug
'l:~~mr~~;i:~ James L, Qnd.
fj
announced Saturday, At
request ol lhe FI&gt;A, he
IIJe NaUonal Academy ol
• National ~~&lt;!search
:1::~~haa: agreed to evllluate
f4
ellectlveJlell "Ill
lo 4,000 druiL• . __

~

vnaooa

football serimma~e .
Paul Hudson, Bill Andero and
BUI Long accounted lor touch·
downs throogh the rain and ov·
er the soggy turl, whUe Ge1"' 1
Ehrsam pUoted the reserves
their 60-yard !Jcoring drive
ealy defense work.

PUSHING AliEAD-AcroiS the new dl ld d hi b
·
monial
ribbon
The
v
e
g
way
at
Ventura, Calli., was the cere.
Until the Invention ol the .
comoUve, the horse W81 fti.IJo'• I tar which wan' to go ~~:~:~~:t::: t~~g~l~ab~~s sere post~g for pictures in the 1930
•tart agaio, See ceremonil!l rilibo~~~~~ ':t'b':~,"lf the ignition ancl
teat means ol lransportllion. Ute ear wouldn't
,
.

da~:·~:r~%~;.::'"n~: ~e~

Mr. and Mro. Iteith
and daughter, Mrs.

Mrs. George Ball.
Mrlr. Hollis Searl• In Rutland
~!Iss Georgia Grey of Colum- and helped with hoosedeaning.

are spending a
with
son and brother,
Mrs. Lee Tyler and
Mon•~mery Ala
..v
'
•

bus spent a weekend witb her Mr. and Mr!l\. ChBrlas Young
brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. and family and Harold Barnett

and daughter, Teresa Lyon
Gallipolis.
· Recent Sunday visitors
Mr d Mrlr 0 id Ball
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Payne,
their
. adnaughte,rs,aMvr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrlr. David BaD
•of Mr , and Mrs.
R
nd Robi Mrs
recent vmltors
Roaaycmob and daueg,hler · Teresa John Webb.
cr ud R ell 1
;::~.r~o~:~e:b~tll, Mr. bu~r:Pent" a w!:end 0with

WHEN YOU CAN
GET •• • •••

CURRENT DIVIDENPS
·-

Books Listed

(Vote for not more than on.e)

Tile "flip" o kl r I by Bee
JOIII of New York, Is really
toro sporty oulftll Ia one.

X

I KENNETH HAGER

I

I

· ·

1

· Savings and .Lc~~ Company

Opposlta Post OHice · .

(Full T•rm Commencing J•nutry 2, 1967)

1

1

.

For County Commil!8ioner

spent a day with Mr. and Mrs.
Wltboul """ovlag II you
Marlin Rife.
eaa untie the otlrl, ftlp lite
For County Commissioner
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Pearson panels aroulld to Uola baek
(Un
.. .,lrH Term Ending J1nu1ry 5, 1969)
of Pt. Pleasant spent
some 84 have a new look. It's
(Vote for not more than one)
time here looking afler the In· d - Ia Arne! detlim, nr·
Ileal
llrlpes
tu oae olde,
teres! of their farm .
Mr. a"d Mrs. Charleo Balker ..u.J euler on lbe oilier,
X PAUL SIMON
and Kay of New Boston, Mr - - - -- - - - - and Mrs. William Larkin
Yellow Nalional Park's
BE SURE AND MARK X ON BALLOT!
'::
Seaman David Briggs,
Hannibal, spent a day with Mr. Faithful geyser erupts every
bas been serving in the navy,
I and Mrs. Alex Shuler.
'10 minutes
ERNEST A. WINGEtt:,
The
Manchu
dynasty
was
Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
Russell
·
bas betn discharged and he and
the 1 t u d
t to 1
- -Mtlgo County Democrat Chall'llllil':'
family are visiting his lather,
Chinsas 118 ve ynas y ru • : Michael of Chillicothe bave Nothing
but
tempura,
Merrlll Briggs, and Mrs. Briggs'
n spendmg a few days In 1 shrimp delicacy, Is served in
Pd.PoLAdl&gt;,
mother, Mrs. Erma Robie
the home of Mr. and Mrs. ILilJle 600 ol Tokyo's restaurants.
Peas were known and used Conkle. On Tuesday, Mr. ftus.
A study o1 the assets of the as food by the Chinese as sell entered Veterans M~~;':;; ll
sea is lhe subject of one of the early as 200 B. C.
tal Hospital, where he fo
FRIENDS OF
new hooks released for
treated for a back aliment.
GALUA COUNTY: IIculallon this week at the
Tbe U. S. 1100,000 bill bears Mr. Clayton Blankenship
I am a native of and have spent my entire
Counly District Library.
the portrait of Woodrow Wil· Charleston wao a """""! vi•llt~r l l
life in Gallia County. This is the first time I
I was bl~bly gratified
aon.
of his brother William.
have ever asked for a county office, and, if
by the vote you gave
Fiction books are: ·~:~Jir;_=====-:---~~;;:;.;;;,:;;;;;;:..;;;;;;~ =
me in 1'964, in my can· bella," by Phyllis ll
elected, I promise to run the office as though
dldacy for Judge 'of our
"Down Win!"' the Moon
""""' ..,.,,_,
It were my very own and I was paying the
Court
of
Appeail.
Tho
LIO!wellyn;;ll
bills personally. I have had eighteen years ex·
vote was almost two
SmaU," by Richard
perlence in dealing with Deeds and Mortgages
voteo for me to every
"llow Amelill Secured the Tie
IOih DISTIICT
as a Justice of the Peace and over twenty.five
one .vote for my oPf&gt;on·
That Binds'with ALoose Knot,"
years of supervisory experience lit business,
ent.
b1 Lerna Novak, and "Wyatt's
Republicans
Put
all
in Gallla County. I feel well qualified and
I am again a eandl·
Hurricane," by Desmond Bag·
date for the Clfflce of
ask fot· a chance to finish the job I have be.
fJiperience In Congress
·
JU&lt;IJ.e•·Of o~ CoUrt· of
ley.
gun. I was the overwhelming choice of the Re.
Appeail, (There is one Judge elected every tWo yelrs
Non • llctlon volumeo Include
publican committeemen for the appointment
EUCTIOiitDAY - MS,. MAY 3nl
~~~~rt~ J and I ho_po 19 again ltitve yc,ur wgeroua
"The Sllk!!ll Angels," by Marof the office.
ONDlS ts 1 .IIIU·mad.e tt1111, lelion·
,
!J'
'
.
· ' ·
Caldlo; "Tile BountHul
. . To. better acquaint you with the progress made in my office as COunty ReDalre. Elk, M11on; Methodist, lawyer.
I have a favored~
' e ~D·; my ·he~~or' ·GIIllla
Hull; "Poverty In
corder
since my appointment, I would like to say that I have been instrumental in
lfaLTied.
Four
·
r:lilldren.
Studied
and
Count~. As I have told .on:Mf~•, my lnot~u;r was
Conference on Povtraveled
at;;rQJ;d.
Profeuor
38
years.
securing
a ·photostat machin~ without one penny of the taxpayers' money being
born at Patriot, lit Ga Coun,y;,on.lrlarch· 12,. 1888.
"The Cripp'ed
AtbeM
rnldl!i!UG
yean.
involved, except for the coptes that we use. It wUJ be a sari~~&amp; of several thous·
Her lather Jamea J H~
·
wu V•tluidJ!t 111nJ1tet
'
there at t~ tbrie: · 1: 1 ,
~ ,......
•
by
Su)'fil; ~The
ll)d dollars to the County. This bas been accomplished, and we. plan to accom·
ONDIS boa no rioUileal Ilea 1LIId wW repreaent'·you ho•
'
' -·
·'
P.,"byPauiGall~
eaUy, learleo&amp;J:r. ' ' .
pllsb much mol'l! if elected Ibis term.
.
0
1
Alao,Hiowhen
I wu.J.e&gt;
•Nl ~7',.......
· ~~~~ ~~r~~:la: ......
I
lh• ·
tendO!i;
Graade
ligll.j;iln
Galli&amp;. ~~
.,., """I
Here'• wbl!fl! ONDIS otando: (!) ~ tho oOundnOII..o!
J
endorse
and
contribute
to
the
You111
RepubUcan
Clulj
'¢ .GIIllla Couty.
!be DOLLAR· (Z) defand state's rtllill; (3) prevent bip
memorlea of GI!!J!I ·Colllity. have· been ·
by Horizoll_
tuee
and
iD&amp;tion;
(l)
cut
Willie
ftr
forel(D
aid;
(5)
end
Your vote and Influence wUJ be greatly appreciated, lf'(eall be of·ilelVJCe to
pleasant dui11!&amp; an the~ years. .
lite Vietnam litiMaere; (6) give the Iannen a break.
,• ,au,
feel fre&amp;• to call on mrt at any time.
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New Library

Frank Grey.
Mr. and Mrs, Ted Ball visi~
lhe Iormor's brother, Carney
Ball a recent Sunday,
Mr John Webb wishes
to
thank all who remembered him
with cards and ootes he receiv·
ed while a patient at Veterans
Hospital, HunUngton, W. Va.

ONDIS fer CONGRESS

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Southern Local Schools Draw Attention
Oistrlcl in Melp County wbQ ~are about
tjleir . 1chools uiay become insP~ lo IWt
l]elp in ending .,;, apparent situation at
jVhlCh other folb of the COIIJitY can Oljly
e:~&lt;press surprise. Wholesale teacher r~ ..
ignations and the torminatjon of .prlnci·
ppls' cqntracu at two of the JQUr diBtrlct
elementary schools and the hlah s&lt;:(lool
already ha.. drawn wide attention. EspeolllllY ainee none of the chanses were reopmmended by lbe dlstrkl executive h~d,
It Is ...,.pled practice in s•hool busmeso
thai when a teacher u to be let go he or
abe ~ riven an opportunity to res~n. But
Ibis "' machillery trodiUonally In the
. scope of tho executive head, with board
approval Alter all, why employ an u:eo.U.. bead If he Is not pemlitled to per.
form Ut!CIIIive cluliel?
! What ean tho paoplo do1 If they -~
they may roquaol the CNlio Education AM. IOdation, through Its Prof\lillio~ Riib1s
1111 Rlsponlibilllie• CommisiiOD to con' duel • aluQ. Lui week ·~b a study WljS
set In motion in lbe Mar~ Ferry ScbaQl
;•ystem 'lll IIIIi ba.U. of "evidence of com·
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Ill the scl&gt;ool .U.trlcl," according to a United Press report of April %S last.
Th~ Col!lmiss!oD will send a team to Bel·
mo~l County May 12-15 to bltervlew teachers, school aclmlniatrators, board members and ettlze]lll in the eommunlly about
currel\l pro~lems centered In- boerd-stall
relatillll.!blps. 'ftle stgdy was reqUHted by
the Martins f'ehy · Classroom Teacbera A&amp;-·
•ocintion which claimed a breakdown bad
occurred in COI!IIIlunicatioDS between staff
members aJ\11 the board of education,
Everybody, or almost everybody, is vitally Interested in tbelr sehools. H a r d
money is sp"'t to keep them open and as
the Y681'1 roll past the amount will Increase, not decrease. Sch"'')s are society's
mass syste111 of assimllatlllg eaeh n e w
generation into whatever mould It desires,
the obape of which is ex~ressed In socie·
ti• aspirlations for the future IUld Its re·
spec! lor what bas passed.
No ~omnlunily, ther'etore, all should reme!llber, will stand by idly while its school
i!flem CQIJIOI apart at lhe oea'lll.

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the automobile
i. ~ . oiiQo liiQ&amp; 1 -IA'~Ii&lt;llllor ereryone sud;. dellly, to begi(l ~ that ev~
:..• wf\l!lg With evef)'lbing about Detroit's
'h.t4ill&amp; pro!\Pcl
. l~Pql Jtla&lt;P Qll the industry
hove
)i¥1 1 ~ e(fed qn 11\e public, howev.
.~. Doubtless any0110 wllo bas ever owned
' ~ hiP ._., remincle&lt;l of inllallcea wheu
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id p¥1 ~~ fllf a veblclo which
old llll!Detbing leaa lban core arul
'1JIM. ~sllip in its d,es!Jll and oonstru&lt;-

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reactjo.Q to vociferous
:'l&lt;ritic 1\aljlh Na&lt;ler - invemilatlon of his
':·..;ivale Ule illd even at~empted entrapIJWI( of llim ljl flltlaUo~ fll &lt;loubtlul ~or­
allty - Jell more t~~ste of lemon in mouU..
l®n. IIJIYil1ing !lull was ever allowed to roll
;Jlll an a~IJ Une.
• . . Thus it Is aretllylns see the lour rna'· 'fO.l QliUlul~ctuwa abandoll\1\g ~ JlO$e of
; Pl!lrftl!ed l!lllQCODCO and the plea that they
"""" allowed to pollee themselves &amp; to come
out wtlh positive support of national safety
.standards.
. Tl\0 i001111try W811ts a PfimJry role In the
. writing of these standards, which seerm
,, reasonable enough. It waals lbe !Ml •tales
to have a voice, which does not teem qUite
so reasonallle. h also wantJ eo water dowR
~ the power that the adminlstratio~··
bill
~ ');Oijld giYO to the · _..tary Of oommei-re
·t t' oot· ~ standards, wbleb seems unrea-~le pending turjher clarification.
• But at least recognition has been given
" to the fact that American automobiles are
n:ot ~ safe as they could be. With continililcl caador aDd eo.tljlOI'IIUon belween 1Jo.

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~ safely formula which will eliminate some
thetedtrgl:4y '1!1\1~ \QQ lon&amp; has been aS.
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Banque, NOT Bunk
do you blllk?
. La .Banque CDn\inO!Itale, we pre4ume.
Well, what .,. you - aome kind of
Banue CoUtfllelltale, as yuu proba·
bawo """'- lias OjliiiOii 1111 ill New York
- on Filth Aveaue, Mlcb .., IQ give
j&gt;W"'Rl -leo !Q poopla of
:~oop]e of means," atudenu, are people
VII'~ ~ c~ w:count by plunk-

a minimum of $25,000 and keepeld llalaoee at.lllalliRIIft"" above.
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an official of the bank - oops, ballqUt: pomted out, a1 be repressed a ahl!di!oJr
lhat in re~~l years ''banks ha•o their dQOra to lbe masses, and u..' masses
b4ve really taken over lbe ·bOnks.'' · .. ·..
Those ol ~ wbQ ~v~ hew. ~t ~ 'l~te
to be a~ those masses · and fllf ~
re"'?n ""'t ma.i?ialn a minimllln or ~.·
000 10 0~ ~ , accoljllbl ni&amp;f Ill'·:to
console ~~~ by ~ectlna tbM' 'ftl'll
It could come. oul· ~ i~&gt;• Ia
IIOUDCe

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within bl8 proper rupqnst,
bllilles.
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A House Armed Servl... 1W..
commltlee denounces blm In
harshest of Ierma lor on!.
enng a cptback In heavy bombor
- and In lbe process gives wbal ba declares is
a "shockingly distorted picture"
of what occurred and wby.
Tbe Senate Armed Services
Committee folloW! up with an
attack upon him for refuslnJ lq

lltl~ters.

Pentagon? 11 ::', d':;,ortmeqt
so, can any Secretary, howev!!f oa!f!e time It
that hi
devoted an4 tjrelels ('"d practice eecinomy and that he
McNama· allocate more moo to , or, possesses, by all but cort·
tbai ha Utlnloa
P de·
!llQII constmt), run tba Pent•· llirable nor defcmslble lber
son!
'l'hl'ou«b lhe whole ius
of
Ttle CQnstituUon empqwers lhe
Depa:\tlbt
Collqess tq ral1e armies. But lbere bas I'\ID 0
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11111 empower Congre"
of da1111""·
to decide pleclsely how the Secrelary !Dl!intain lhl;r
II"'
10131 lllllltary dollar is tq be full
ui.t qur
cqt up ••
one tacllcai ConsUtuUqn de,mands 80 Iq
Qllll1"Qf1l1 of

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lila Jllwl, Is lOWly u.nparan4 QPpoUUc&amp;l; lbl8 nilbgdy
really denies. afQiighl Into 11\e
C.bll\01 by 1119 Iaiii
Kennedy, ha was
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inaetlv~ ~ublican.

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But all ooncemed
meml&gt;er 0 f
all the abler
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Ibis row clli
conce
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ult::"a:
Airendy other
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BY DICK THOMAS
Fifty year• ago IIlia spring
two weU • kaowo rivermea,
both of whom had retired and
gone Into other business, pas,.
ed from the local scene. Ole
was a captain, ibe other a
oteward.
Captain George W. Cox, BS,
retired sleomboat mal and
merchant, died after a week'o
Illness. He had retired
lour
years before due to in!irmities
or old age.
George W. Cox was borll oct.
23 1833, •I Cox's Landing, Cabell County, '1'. Va., lB what thew
was old Virginia. One of 15
children, he was the soo of
William and Sallte ·White Cox
ol Virginia. On Dec. 7, 1856, he

wao married to Sara A. Maupin
Gf Mason cot!nty. Sh;; ;lied Nm',
28, 185'1, three weeks after tho
birth of their son, William T.
Cox. On Nov. 30, 1859, he IJl8fo
rled Mary A. StatoR of 'Red
House, W. Va. They bad lour
daughters.
In his early years Captala Co•
lcept a store boat at Cox's Landing. Io 1858, he located at W!Jl.
field, and engaged iB the mer·
eantile business. He moved to
Gallipolis In the spring of 1865
aud operated a dry goods store
until he retired ;, the spring
of 1912.
CaptaiB Cox was in the steam•
boat business iR the early
!BOOs, being caplaia of
lbe
Viclress and the famous KaJI.

awba River packet, Kaaawba
Belle, oae of the most IIUCCOII$o
lui packets evar to operate to
lbe CbarkJIIoMlall!JioUa trade.
W. G. Slbk!t, 1'rtbinte editor,
eulogized Caplala Cox 11 fo.tlow••
''By the death _, Captain
George W. Cox, GaU!polls loBOI
a man ol great lndlvidualltJ
who 1 e, bus!JIOBI eoperlence
reached farther back lban that
of any mercl1a•t JIOW nvlng I•
lbe city. He began earner and
continued longer iB the
cimUle line than any other OWl
we ·have ever known,
''Trained in methods ol doin&amp;
business wllicb prevailed lObi
' before •nd immediately alter
tha War ol ibe Rebellion, ba

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clung to them long alter they
had been abandoned by tho
JOWlS ,merchant. of later generattoils. When we came to Gal·
liPolie 4&gt;11er 25 years ago, he
!Jad' a dry goods store in the
'bulldlnS since replaced by the
Butz Blltek, and was at the Ume
~e· of ~ oldest merchants ia
the city, Jl we're nilt mistaken,
his euergy, pluck and persistenee excited the admiring comment of all who knew his ad·
vanced years.
"He haa earned his rest which
.bas come alter '?"'DY· many
yellfS of unflagging induslry,
courage and tletermiRation.''
,. Charles Franklin (Charley)
' Day, 66, proprietor of the Ulsamer Hotel and former steam-

boot steward died tbne
before Captain Cox. He had beell
W three years.
Born in Mason County, W.
Va., be was the son ol Mr. and
Mrs. Benjamin Day; In 1171,
at Pt. Pleasant, he woa ~
le Anna Maupin of Mason Coon·
ty. They had two ehOdrell. She
died in IIIIMl.
Charley Day eamo to
polia in 1904 from Pittsburgh
and sterted a restaurant on
Court St. Latt·r he took charge
of the Riverview Hotel, and
from there moved to lbe Hotel
Ulsamer wbere be conducted a
successlul business until his
death.
For 40 yearo Charley Day
wao a ""amboat steward, be-

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lng ill charp of 101110 of the
linell poekets in tlje Pltt.burgbCincinnall and Kanawha River
trades. Some of the packets
were the Hlbemta, W. N. Cbancellor, Henry M. Stanley, Big
Kanawha, HudSon, Keystone
State, and the Greenland.
Charley Day made that perilous journey arouod the •;ulf
of Merlco OD the Ohio River
packet Chesapeake to tbe Sl
Johu's River in 1114. Captain
Edwin F. Maddy &lt;d Gallipolio
was in command ol the Cheaa·
peake on that trip that started
at Pt. Pleasant, W. Va., and
went down the Ohio end Mississippi Rivers to New Or·
Jeans. The Chesapeake traveled around the tip of Florida

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and up the dOt. ....
Sl John's River at Jtt~b&lt;Joll""'
vllle, a diBia!ICO of S,IOO mllea.
Of Charley Dty'l death, eJll.
tor Sibley wrote:
"Col. CbarleY Day be~
to the old.school of stewar'tll ill
the days When elficiellcy and,
oervice made travel a pleasure
w tile river. He was a mall
beid in highest esteem by a
best of friends and acquaintances. He was a clean man ol
high character and Integrity and
his death is greaUy regretted."
Captain Gordon c. Green of
Cincinnati attended the funeral
of Charley Day. Mr. Day's lasl
st•am boating was on the Greefto
land in IBM on an exeurslo•
to the Sl Louis World's Fair.

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May 1, 198&amp;

Democrats Playing it Cool
In Co~ Election Tests
BY l!liUCII BlOSSAT
WASHIN!&lt;TON (NEAl ~atever the re-ele&lt;:tion worr1es of nervous llrst-lerm Ho.u1e
Democrat., th01r party's blgb
command remains coof and .01lfcted as It contemplates the
November tests.
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he I~ dQing elth!!f poorly er
"not good.''
Alabanw waa ona of five Old
Sgql!! ~~~~~ which wem for
Barry Goldwater In 19&amp;4.

Sounding~ ol a 11101'$ IOJII!I'al
nature, taken by koy lle1nocraUc circuit • rtden, auccest
thai tlllflas are goo4 ill !dl!inesoil! ml also In ~ *ot·
11IU..~ lila l!ovt-llkt u~
WI'- of -Illdlant'a Sell Ve,ace
Hartke,
The ~al\4; llJcb I!QIJio
~ I,'Qil\lnuea lo beUtve '\hal
llouB Well WI bt Mid Ia 30
~ ~. -'ll'llieh II 110t tltmle4 ,....
iQullld ~lnl tq ~ l'fes~
enl'• IMjorilles. em. ~er
baa ev.n COM btlcllo hit lllld·
1865 !-.. esUmatt ol a m'"' ZO.

Some top men Insist that they
IIDI see !'6 meJU~urable evidence
., a Jlll\lor anll-Johnson OJ' ~.tllle111ocratic trend acroaa the
nation.
The White House now hea In
Und nearly 30 polls !Jken ln
mlowo congNI!onal dlatrlcu.
011 l~Jllnce they are .m~.m.ll'
llvorable for the Pre1ldeDl
One In ~aaachusetts shows
a huge It 1"'1' cenl of those
ll"lled encloralns blm. A New
Jersey dlltrlel a&lt;arll' matched
lhat wtth IS per 1*11 In tl1eae AN WI W111hlnctqa t~n
and other eaatern ar"' Jm band 11\lnks 1M reaU, tjplfi·
!On actually ll"lled lQ ~ 61 pef cant lhlnl ~ Ulll Mllbef ~
01!111 of the vote Ill the Ill&amp; II!~ jjl qpecl I W,ge
eloe"·"
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three, any House gains up to
35 would have to be )lUI down
a redreuinl el lbe
balanee ICII in the QQktwalo
or
'lbt Ml 001' J'Oduc.
lion then WN 3L
'l'hll "balaDce" would tn truth
bo much Its~ than thai, slnee
th6 llcpu~na atlll
would
bave .Ju~l 171 HoJise 91111 and
a maJorJty Is tit

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their party all•tr• ~IJirl·
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. continual
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011 fills day In blalory;
In 1883, WllllaiJI Cady, better
known as lluflalo Bill,. ~
hla fln1
West" llbow.

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BIG DOGS - Mr: and Mrs. Walter Bentz, Flood Road residents of Pomeroy, ar • '
busy here training thelf three St. Bernard Dogs, The largest weighs more than 217
pounds. "You don't lead them; they lead you," observed Bentz. Mrs. Bentz agrees. but
adds, "They are very smart dogs."

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WCMOilt.\TI DO, e1 OllUI'I6
IIJve their llUitomary orgW.
u~~o~&gt;ru prnhlems ill 111AllY
aJallOI - Ineludtng New York,
PeM\l'IYaftll, Ollio and Callr....
lla. 'l'llMo w..JJ no1 ooiJ!PiiJlf
I~ 1M pr~lli1 !ICe, bu~
'*11tl111\11 IIIOft !Q lbe lllf-yeaf
14'-11. 1!111. 1111n. ~ - .r.,
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'1'11tr ll't !lQ1 .-~~ ~ed
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n ff8dlr
tqfrom JJDUIJ'f
Ill lht on, the Pem-

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.nast four 1JlOOIII past It 1\Bd
be1n ~ for the i.rllle4 to
spend a day of ritual 19
God who llrove the Sun. ll'or bo
had a hobit of drifting off to the
Solllil at ~I U.0 " IIIII
would have vanished and left
lbeQI I&lt;! .. ~ qJ 1M
gods, But witll tbe ~ ..
mount of cere~y M4 ot 8!Y'.
in&amp; Ill "1,(11. theY ~ ~e. ~ I
eoul4 '- l"ll'-~ 1Q l'ftlln
with the light and warmth 80 ~

CHECKING THEIR WORK - Approximately 60 North GaiDa Hlgb acboo' pupilo are pictured above checking a lew of the 18,500 variout Pine

treeo which they planted on the hillside abo"" the school around the ltrsl of April. II took five days to complete the project, which covers approx•

1imately 20 acres. The planting was done under the supervision of Willard Copley, local superintendent of the NG dlslricl, and three men assigne4
duty there by the welfare oepartment. The volunteer work was done on the students own time. Tbe state forestry department, and Gallia Soil and
Water Conservation departments prepared the pllna for the project. The trees, mostly red and white pine, are expected to reach maturity withia

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W,. r,"P-'11. a

eslatt of 1864. A- a sample, M lll!na lll®ltl rtUil!labl1 " llllk·
Ul'banlzed Alabama conifesalon- In( Clllaklq l ar It ".lit (tom
&lt;ll'trlel abo•• in a 1"'11 that the Democrat3. Tbe lteat guess-

BY HIEIUlNYMO\•
Glwaya sol
the les\1· derstarulthe necessity of
witll a dark patch, hilt that was
Some lhoiiS&amp;~ r/. years $10 mony of tbost wbQ Md "~eP WC \he q¢~ allll In
of small con~m as they ~.,
at thll! tune of
the ll'ibea
tllal \S, lbe
QVed Qll tile '"fBI' that the
of
and
of Northern
a¢ lbe Who IJlld rtliimed ftotl1 the ar· !amine f.!! a
ol mow and
loud n\IIJes lWI aiii'JYI
Islea were buaily pre- -.
lbe creal
sea ice.
I
11\e
patch leave. ·
lor one of the world'a in the south, 'ftlere Ill• local ;he '/tu
too had to be
ol CQUI'I.e,
we
oldest holidays, May48,y. '\'be ,tribes, Jw&lt;l «!ready . perfor!l\ed ·appeased
If the 111011 1have become educated alld en·
Goddess who
cl\41r&amp;e of the 1It,.
the lealls of the lri\)e allowed the plead- hghtened. We know that eclipmat&lt;mg things I!OW had lell to the goddess ll'hom they knew 1ng o1 ·the females for their lOS 8!\1 naiUr!ll tv&lt;inlt wl&gt;lch
the surface of th.e ewtb $
Ashe;.
or J1111le
ll1!tl01 and bt- f&gt;WI'II tway '(itl\Q\It
moons pasl a!lll luid been visit·
and who already .:ere ....., too ..rt to . · 1
·1h ll!l)ce ; lbat. Ill• lilltl .,Ul JllQV'i
il18 lbe warm,
un. enjoying green fieldo and ·bloom· proper
o:"';:u.:'
IWIYW \llo ."?fill 'g.ftiP wiiQ4ergroW\d wmter borne of the ing flowero.
being -~ to the (loo ol ~~ ~Y sa~r'f!~ or ll!Wenn&gt;ny;
Gods.
And th.,. were other traYOI· w,r, tftell u... 01 · · .
111:1t ,~A!·Illi 1'1!11 ~f\lll ~~
They bacl at that 1~. ~~v~n lero who ha4 jourJ&gt;eyod to tho Bel were ·oure to beco~n ~ or not w~ P'\f(orm Qny rttl!llll
ber a prop!r farewell If~ b~ North where the peopl&lt; were ed will&gt; l!&gt;~m
ger that &gt;I ISO t mandatory to thank
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the !lght of the H1Jl11&lt;r's Moon nwre •&lt;ltll aACI 11\11 ~ol un- some ~
11r~"'~~~~'~~e0 ibe gods each Autumn loP our
and b;oug~t gilts of 11\e finest
ar oropo ; and thai lbe Goda of
products of the lielda. But they
War dOD1 '*ld "'llo appeaiiiCI
knew something more was ....
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by t1oe sacriliee of
essery before Froy, or Maia. or
yuung men.
MeJcam, or Horta or whatever
Or do we~
name the &amp;oddess bore in their
particular locality, would returll
A tho.u&amp;bt fw: tA~ dayand gel things JII'OWin{ again,
AmerJCaR pblie&amp;opllef Wtlliam
They knew !hoy must don
Jam~,; "~ ~ lill!ll in
tlleir finest clothing and brlnl
our nature to . , . lhie ab
out the carefully tept ftneat
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regiQQ &lt;!( 1ba Marl.Ill vdli¥h we
winao, and ~ aJIII lllSD
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dw'll\ ~ •Hll w
merry wilb song if the
.., llld
WJU! llQI Ill dQCl\111 ber
laitll anlt-.·•
· ' tur
bo10e w!U! oot 11101'0 alt;'acllvt
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as a year round dwelling plice.
However U..,: alao knew that
Y
the proper 8JIIO®l of eeremony
. .' j
would bring lief return. 'ftlelr
wlfiOIIlOD told tbeDI so and be.
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IN TilE SOI1rll ho
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there woold 110t ~ to":~ In h~ ,lew, It 1 pnullle ~
oamparable act;ance ill 1b e iplnal the a4mltllttrallon 110f8
Prelldent'l atatua o,er Uo low 11 work ar lit eli~~~ ~bli·

Stand this Trouble

maids to·~e tea to lbe people of means.
And some of the fines! art in the world
banging on the wall.
Man, that's pulling your money wtlere
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.. One project that Is bound lndraw at least
curs\lfy attention is Conrad Cormier's profanity pol.
.
EJch yu.r barber Cormier installs lbe
pol, or bQwl1 in his !bop .in Hartford, Conn.
_.4 turns cusswords into charity.
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The frmal is simple, Anyone who cuts
loqse wilb a naughty word in the shop during Len\ has to put a dime in the pot.
This year the Crippled Chlldreo's Hoopitlll in IIIW!vrd received $101 iB awearworo revenue - • record blgh. Last year
tho ho1pital got $79.95.
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Most of the 1966 increailfl, Co.rllller es;,
pl~ms, came from the Cassius Clay fight.
It brought In $15 ali by itself," he reports contentedly,
The way !bingo are going at borne and
around lbe world, there i• little reason to
believe the barbersllop discussion group
will contribute a lesser amount to the hospital nut year.
The cu.. word lund may, in fact, reach
another all-time blgh - especially d taxes
are raised and Clay keeps talking,
So congratulations to you, barber CormIer, for helpmg a worthy cause and at the
same time perhaps slowing down profanity a bit.
A heck of a good idea, sir!

A n.oted British psychiatrist - none other than Dr. J09hua Bierer - attributes
most of our troubles In America to prosper·
lty and women.
Well, if you have to bave troubles-and
we understaud even England bas a lew
now and lbea - can the doctor think of
nicer way1 to bave lbem!
Or Li he ,uggeating we switch to poverty and 811 aU-male population?

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critics por
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lrt5sional oontroveroy thai has
blll'\lens No
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real ue tJon ·Ia not der .
ee,.lllla ..
un- Involved ""'1 sfnJlt atron'l
:m bwartro
. habdl .. no\
an4
cap 0,8p whether
right or Is
bavo !bad. Tha
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u a o~ PQSSlbl)' lllf\ gut lhe rli11!S or wron~
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bl8 plate, McNamara II now
qf lit
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'"""' Coli- haye had no trooble In eo
being hit from bolb aides o! 'J'Nngs
e.n ,... .cull!l'
T\11 Y involved are lncompal' f!'e'" tbat chlwtee
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~flii'P ='"'•· ~ ~r':! ,...~~~~ ~""!"'.. '"""'" tnro !""'"nment at a lmlllllf!l 'uswm and UIOtl! · 11Ill.,
~·ASIDNGTON
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Confre.. !lile 1ystem.
staggering personal sacrifice- 'ftlls Is tor better
· .or. -ppoiQ(ed military Olfl~
~n:!.:U:=.rs ~141!Y of Is'l'lle suggestinn In both cases a sacrifice Involving millions lawful' provlilce 0~r e:;.orae~~~ :\:klngco:f~onat
suppon
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s ers? Tbls Ia
are reachmg a pitch of violence pro(~onal l!lllltary advice _ 91 Ill• Ford Motor C&lt;mipany. der th~ ....~m!~ operl\ling un- tbe real stake in Ibis contrararely seen even II! tbal cleo- Ill a WQ111, that ~ has becOII\0 .The real . question, lbere!O{e the Pre!l n
~~11)1 of VOPBf, ~ p~sely baa beo.D
perately difficult post o1 gov-. ~n qn~~ly 0~~ helllj o1 tile ~~ BO 10 th~ ·motives of Borne~ ~u.t be·:~ to ibe Nal •take m every Cofto

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R!fllqrd S. Owen, Publls~er
Jain.-·E. DonMr. Adv. l&gt;lr.
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DIJilQht Wetherholl, Editor
Hqb&lt;lrl Wti.!Qn, Jr., ,uq,j, ~;a•~

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Southern Local Schools Draw Attention
Oistrlcl in Melp County wbQ ~are about
tjleir . 1chools uiay become insP~ lo IWt
l]elp in ending .,;, apparent situation at
jVhlCh other folb of the COIIJitY can Oljly
e:~&lt;press surprise. Wholesale teacher r~ ..
ignations and the torminatjon of .prlnci·
ppls' cqntracu at two of the JQUr diBtrlct
elementary schools and the hlah s&lt;:(lool
already ha.. drawn wide attention. EspeolllllY ainee none of the chanses were reopmmended by lbe dlstrkl executive h~d,
It Is ...,.pled practice in s•hool busmeso
thai when a teacher u to be let go he or
abe ~ riven an opportunity to res~n. But
Ibis "' machillery trodiUonally In the
. scope of tho executive head, with board
approval Alter all, why employ an u:eo.U.. bead If he Is not pemlitled to per.
form Ut!CIIIive cluliel?
! What ean tho paoplo do1 If they -~
they may roquaol the CNlio Education AM. IOdation, through Its Prof\lillio~ Riib1s
1111 Rlsponlibilllie• CommisiiOD to con' duel • aluQ. Lui week ·~b a study WljS
set In motion in lbe Mar~ Ferry ScbaQl
;•ystem 'lll IIIIi ba.U. of "evidence of com·
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mllllltr fli~~· '\l'blch could lead to a disruption Q( lb• norll)al educational program
Ill the scl&gt;ool .U.trlcl," according to a United Press report of April %S last.
Th~ Col!lmiss!oD will send a team to Bel·
mo~l County May 12-15 to bltervlew teachers, school aclmlniatrators, board members and ettlze]lll in the eommunlly about
currel\l pro~lems centered In- boerd-stall
relatillll.!blps. 'ftle stgdy was reqUHted by
the Martins f'ehy · Classroom Teacbera A&amp;-·
•ocintion which claimed a breakdown bad
occurred in COI!IIIlunicatioDS between staff
members aJ\11 the board of education,
Everybody, or almost everybody, is vitally Interested in tbelr sehools. H a r d
money is sp"'t to keep them open and as
the Y681'1 roll past the amount will Increase, not decrease. Sch"'')s are society's
mass syste111 of assimllatlllg eaeh n e w
generation into whatever mould It desires,
the obape of which is ex~ressed In socie·
ti• aspirlations for the future IUld Its re·
spec! lor what bas passed.
No ~omnlunily, ther'etore, all should reme!llber, will stand by idly while its school
i!flem CQIJIOI apart at lhe oea'lll.

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the automobile
i. ~ . oiiQo liiQ&amp; 1 -IA'~Ii&lt;llllor ereryone sud;. dellly, to begi(l ~ that ev~
:..• wf\l!lg With evef)'lbing about Detroit's
'h.t4ill&amp; pro!\Pcl
. l~Pql Jtla&lt;P Qll the industry
hove
)i¥1 1 ~ e(fed qn 11\e public, howev.
.~. Doubtless any0110 wllo bas ever owned
' ~ hiP ._., remincle&lt;l of inllallcea wheu
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id p¥1 ~~ fllf a veblclo which
old llll!Detbing leaa lban core arul
'1JIM. ~sllip in its d,es!Jll and oonstru&lt;-

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reactjo.Q to vociferous
:'l&lt;ritic 1\aljlh Na&lt;ler - invemilatlon of his
':·..;ivale Ule illd even at~empted entrapIJWI( of llim ljl flltlaUo~ fll &lt;loubtlul ~or­
allty - Jell more t~~ste of lemon in mouU..
l®n. IIJIYil1ing !lull was ever allowed to roll
;Jlll an a~IJ Une.
• . . Thus it Is aretllylns see the lour rna'· 'fO.l QliUlul~ctuwa abandoll\1\g ~ JlO$e of
; Pl!lrftl!ed l!lllQCODCO and the plea that they
"""" allowed to pollee themselves &amp; to come
out wtlh positive support of national safety
.standards.
. Tl\0 i001111try W811ts a PfimJry role In the
. writing of these standards, which seerm
,, reasonable enough. It waals lbe !Ml •tales
to have a voice, which does not teem qUite
so reasonallle. h also wantJ eo water dowR
~ the power that the adminlstratio~··
bill
~ ');Oijld giYO to the · _..tary Of oommei-re
·t t' oot· ~ standards, wbleb seems unrea-~le pending turjher clarification.
• But at least recognition has been given
" to the fact that American automobiles are
n:ot ~ safe as they could be. With continililcl caador aDd eo.tljlOI'IIUon belween 1Jo.

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IUld l;!wmakers caunot
' conjointly llrive' wltb aH clue sPeed at a
~ safely formula which will eliminate some
thetedtrgl:4y '1!1\1~ \QQ lon&amp; has been aS.
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Banque, NOT Bunk
do you blllk?
. La .Banque CDn\inO!Itale, we pre4ume.
Well, what .,. you - aome kind of
Banue CoUtfllelltale, as yuu proba·
bawo """'- lias OjliiiOii 1111 ill New York
- on Filth Aveaue, Mlcb .., IQ give
j&gt;W"'Rl -leo !Q poopla of
:~oop]e of means," atudenu, are people
VII'~ ~ c~ w:count by plunk-

a minimum of $25,000 and keepeld llalaoee at.lllalliRIIft"" above.
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In describing La Banque's reline111•nts
an official of the bank - oops, ballqUt: pomted out, a1 be repressed a ahl!di!oJr
lhat in re~~l years ''banks ha•o their dQOra to lbe masses, and u..' masses
b4ve really taken over lbe ·bOnks.'' · .. ·..
Those ol ~ wbQ ~v~ hew. ~t ~ 'l~te
to be a~ those masses · and fllf ~
re"'?n ""'t ma.i?ialn a minimllln or ~.·
000 10 0~ ~ , accoljllbl ni&amp;f Ill'·:to
console ~~~ by ~ectlna tbM' 'ftl'll
It could come. oul· ~ i~&gt;• Ia
IIOUDCe

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If
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within bl8 proper rupqnst,
bllilles.
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A House Armed Servl... 1W..
commltlee denounces blm In
harshest of Ierma lor on!.
enng a cptback In heavy bombor
- and In lbe process gives wbal ba declares is
a "shockingly distorted picture"
of what occurred and wby.
Tbe Senate Armed Services
Committee folloW! up with an
attack upon him for refuslnJ lq

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Pentagon? 11 ::', d':;,ortmeqt
so, can any Secretary, howev!!f oa!f!e time It
that hi
devoted an4 tjrelels ('"d practice eecinomy and that he
McNama· allocate more moo to , or, possesses, by all but cort·
tbai ha Utlnloa
P de·
!llQII constmt), run tba Pent•· llirable nor defcmslble lber
son!
'l'hl'ou«b lhe whole ius
of
Ttle CQnstituUon empqwers lhe
Depa:\tlbt
Collqess tq ral1e armies. But lbere bas I'\ID 0
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11111 empower Congre"
of da1111""·
to decide pleclsely how the Secrelary !Dl!intain lhl;r
II"'
10131 lllllltary dollar is tq be full
ui.t qur
cqt up ••
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lila Jllwl, Is lOWly u.nparan4 QPpoUUc&amp;l; lbl8 nilbgdy
really denies. afQiighl Into 11\e
C.bll\01 by 1119 Iaiii
Kennedy, ha was
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But all ooncemed
meml&gt;er 0 f
all the abler
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Ibis row clli
conce
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ult::"a:
Airendy other
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Years Ago on the River
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BY DICK THOMAS
Fifty year• ago IIlia spring
two weU • kaowo rivermea,
both of whom had retired and
gone Into other business, pas,.
ed from the local scene. Ole
was a captain, ibe other a
oteward.
Captain George W. Cox, BS,
retired sleomboat mal and
merchant, died after a week'o
Illness. He had retired
lour
years before due to in!irmities
or old age.
George W. Cox was borll oct.
23 1833, •I Cox's Landing, Cabell County, '1'. Va., lB what thew
was old Virginia. One of 15
children, he was the soo of
William and Sallte ·White Cox
ol Virginia. On Dec. 7, 1856, he

wao married to Sara A. Maupin
Gf Mason cot!nty. Sh;; ;lied Nm',
28, 185'1, three weeks after tho
birth of their son, William T.
Cox. On Nov. 30, 1859, he IJl8fo
rled Mary A. StatoR of 'Red
House, W. Va. They bad lour
daughters.
In his early years Captala Co•
lcept a store boat at Cox's Landing. Io 1858, he located at W!Jl.
field, and engaged iB the mer·
eantile business. He moved to
Gallipolis In the spring of 1865
aud operated a dry goods store
until he retired ;, the spring
of 1912.
CaptaiB Cox was in the steam•
boat business iR the early
!BOOs, being caplaia of
lbe
Viclress and the famous KaJI.

awba River packet, Kaaawba
Belle, oae of the most IIUCCOII$o
lui packets evar to operate to
lbe CbarkJIIoMlall!JioUa trade.
W. G. Slbk!t, 1'rtbinte editor,
eulogized Caplala Cox 11 fo.tlow••
''By the death _, Captain
George W. Cox, GaU!polls loBOI
a man ol great lndlvidualltJ
who 1 e, bus!JIOBI eoperlence
reached farther back lban that
of any mercl1a•t JIOW nvlng I•
lbe city. He began earner and
continued longer iB the
cimUle line than any other OWl
we ·have ever known,
''Trained in methods ol doin&amp;
business wllicb prevailed lObi
' before •nd immediately alter
tha War ol ibe Rebellion, ba

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clung to them long alter they
had been abandoned by tho
JOWlS ,merchant. of later generattoils. When we came to Gal·
liPolie 4&gt;11er 25 years ago, he
!Jad' a dry goods store in the
'bulldlnS since replaced by the
Butz Blltek, and was at the Ume
~e· of ~ oldest merchants ia
the city, Jl we're nilt mistaken,
his euergy, pluck and persistenee excited the admiring comment of all who knew his ad·
vanced years.
"He haa earned his rest which
.bas come alter '?"'DY· many
yellfS of unflagging induslry,
courage and tletermiRation.''
,. Charles Franklin (Charley)
' Day, 66, proprietor of the Ulsamer Hotel and former steam-

boot steward died tbne
before Captain Cox. He had beell
W three years.
Born in Mason County, W.
Va., be was the son ol Mr. and
Mrs. Benjamin Day; In 1171,
at Pt. Pleasant, he woa ~
le Anna Maupin of Mason Coon·
ty. They had two ehOdrell. She
died in IIIIMl.
Charley Day eamo to
polia in 1904 from Pittsburgh
and sterted a restaurant on
Court St. Latt·r he took charge
of the Riverview Hotel, and
from there moved to lbe Hotel
Ulsamer wbere be conducted a
successlul business until his
death.
For 40 yearo Charley Day
wao a ""amboat steward, be-

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lng ill charp of 101110 of the
linell poekets in tlje Pltt.burgbCincinnall and Kanawha River
trades. Some of the packets
were the Hlbemta, W. N. Cbancellor, Henry M. Stanley, Big
Kanawha, HudSon, Keystone
State, and the Greenland.
Charley Day made that perilous journey arouod the •;ulf
of Merlco OD the Ohio River
packet Chesapeake to tbe Sl
Johu's River in 1114. Captain
Edwin F. Maddy &lt;d Gallipolio
was in command ol the Cheaa·
peake on that trip that started
at Pt. Pleasant, W. Va., and
went down the Ohio end Mississippi Rivers to New Or·
Jeans. The Chesapeake traveled around the tip of Florida

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and up the dOt. ....
Sl John's River at Jtt~b&lt;Joll""'
vllle, a diBia!ICO of S,IOO mllea.
Of Charley Dty'l death, eJll.
tor Sibley wrote:
"Col. CbarleY Day be~
to the old.school of stewar'tll ill
the days When elficiellcy and,
oervice made travel a pleasure
w tile river. He was a mall
beid in highest esteem by a
best of friends and acquaintances. He was a clean man ol
high character and Integrity and
his death is greaUy regretted."
Captain Gordon c. Green of
Cincinnati attended the funeral
of Charley Day. Mr. Day's lasl
st•am boating was on the Greefto
land in IBM on an exeurslo•
to the Sl Louis World's Fair.

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May 1, 198&amp;

Democrats Playing it Cool
In Co~ Election Tests
BY l!liUCII BlOSSAT
WASHIN!&lt;TON (NEAl ~atever the re-ele&lt;:tion worr1es of nervous llrst-lerm Ho.u1e
Democrat., th01r party's blgb
command remains coof and .01lfcted as It contemplates the
November tests.
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he I~ dQing elth!!f poorly er
"not good.''
Alabanw waa ona of five Old
Sgql!! ~~~~~ which wem for
Barry Goldwater In 19&amp;4.

Sounding~ ol a 11101'$ IOJII!I'al
nature, taken by koy lle1nocraUc circuit • rtden, auccest
thai tlllflas are goo4 ill !dl!inesoil! ml also In ~ *ot·
11IU..~ lila l!ovt-llkt u~
WI'- of -Illdlant'a Sell Ve,ace
Hartke,
The ~al\4; llJcb I!QIJio
~ I,'Qil\lnuea lo beUtve '\hal
llouB Well WI bt Mid Ia 30
~ ~. -'ll'llieh II 110t tltmle4 ,....
iQullld ~lnl tq ~ l'fes~
enl'• IMjorilles. em. ~er
baa ev.n COM btlcllo hit lllld·
1865 !-.. esUmatt ol a m'"' ZO.

Some top men Insist that they
IIDI see !'6 meJU~urable evidence
., a Jlll\lor anll-Johnson OJ' ~.tllle111ocratic trend acroaa the
nation.
The White House now hea In
Und nearly 30 polls !Jken ln
mlowo congNI!onal dlatrlcu.
011 l~Jllnce they are .m~.m.ll'
llvorable for the Pre1ldeDl
One In ~aaachusetts shows
a huge It 1"'1' cenl of those
ll"lled encloralns blm. A New
Jersey dlltrlel a&lt;arll' matched
lhat wtth IS per 1*11 In tl1eae AN WI W111hlnctqa t~n
and other eaatern ar"' Jm band 11\lnks 1M reaU, tjplfi·
!On actually ll"lled lQ ~ 61 pef cant lhlnl ~ Ulll Mllbef ~
01!111 of the vote Ill the Ill&amp; II!~ jjl qpecl I W,ge
eloe"·"
. llwltQII Ia ll!llulle,

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. ayday: One of W~rld's Oldest ~olidays, :.:;~nt ·'~~~·
i:i:~~
Has Cunous Meanmgul~for
Modern
'Tribes'
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Britis~
pari~

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Ju~o, l'ei'&gt;I'II"OD~

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ohlldren'~
n~mber

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d~ne

::• is no hostile trend
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(~I llml\«1 W!!mil llll'l \Q

three, any House gains up to
35 would have to be )lUI down
a redreuinl el lbe
balanee ICII in the QQktwalo
or
'lbt Ml 001' J'Oduc.
lion then WN 3L
'l'hll "balaDce" would tn truth
bo much Its~ than thai, slnee
th6 llcpu~na atlll
would
bave .Ju~l 171 HoJise 91111 and
a maJorJty Is tit

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Bentzes
Raise

Big Dogs

~lktP-

~lolltil

htv I
their party all•tr• ~IJirl·
ed •• a more or
. continual
QVOP

011 fills day In blalory;
In 1883, WllllaiJI Cady, better
known as lluflalo Bill,. ~
hla fln1
West" llbow.

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Any lingering doubta. o.t at.
ueouiii\II of lllose rltuala wen

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BIG DOGS - Mr: and Mrs. Walter Bentz, Flood Road residents of Pomeroy, ar • '
busy here training thelf three St. Bernard Dogs, The largest weighs more than 217
pounds. "You don't lead them; they lead you," observed Bentz. Mrs. Bentz agrees. but
adds, "They are very smart dogs."

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F0 u'' d
100 '7ea
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Old
Dz·sch
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WCMOilt.\TI DO, e1 OllUI'I6
IIJve their llUitomary orgW.
u~~o~&gt;ru prnhlems ill 111AllY
aJallOI - Ineludtng New York,
PeM\l'IYaftll, Ollio and Callr....
lla. 'l'llMo w..JJ no1 ooiJ!PiiJlf
I~ 1M pr~lli1 !ICe, bu~
'*11tl111\11 IIIOft !Q lbe lllf-yeaf
14'-11. 1!111. 1111n. ~ - .r.,
ci!M " " a\tlimJ ·
'1'11tr ll't !lQ1 .-~~ ~ed
IQ-ho · ·
......... fro
m
::
urblll
at 1,.._.n
.....,....,.,., atie
lW 'I*
If not
IIW"
\Ill rtallata
. . _ It
ljll). lal'ge
nllll\¥lt II
n ff8dlr
tqfrom JJDUIJ'f
Ill lht on, the Pem-

0\!l'lllle

.nast four 1JlOOIII past It 1\Bd
be1n ~ for the i.rllle4 to
spend a day of ritual 19
God who llrove the Sun. ll'or bo
had a hobit of drifting off to the
Solllil at ~I U.0 " IIIII
would have vanished and left
lbeQI I&lt;! .. ~ qJ 1M
gods, But witll tbe ~ ..
mount of cere~y M4 ot 8!Y'.
in&amp; Ill "1,(11. theY ~ ~e. ~ I
eoul4 '- l"ll'-~ 1Q l'ftlln
with the light and warmth 80 ~

CHECKING THEIR WORK - Approximately 60 North GaiDa Hlgb acboo' pupilo are pictured above checking a lew of the 18,500 variout Pine

treeo which they planted on the hillside abo"" the school around the ltrsl of April. II took five days to complete the project, which covers approx•

1imately 20 acres. The planting was done under the supervision of Willard Copley, local superintendent of the NG dlslricl, and three men assigne4
duty there by the welfare oepartment. The volunteer work was done on the students own time. Tbe state forestry department, and Gallia Soil and
Water Conservation departments prepared the pllna for the project. The trees, mostly red and white pine, are expected to reach maturity withia

u. s.· ' · '
W,. r,"P-'11. a

eslatt of 1864. A- a sample, M lll!na lll®ltl rtUil!labl1 " llllk·
Ul'banlzed Alabama conifesalon- In( Clllaklq l ar It ".lit (tom
&lt;ll'trlel abo•• in a 1"'11 that the Democrat3. Tbe lteat guess-

BY HIEIUlNYMO\•
Glwaya sol
the les\1· derstarulthe necessity of
witll a dark patch, hilt that was
Some lhoiiS&amp;~ r/. years $10 mony of tbost wbQ Md "~eP WC \he q¢~ allll In
of small con~m as they ~.,
at thll! tune of
the ll'ibea
tllal \S, lbe
QVed Qll tile '"fBI' that the
of
and
of Northern
a¢ lbe Who IJlld rtliimed ftotl1 the ar· !amine f.!! a
ol mow and
loud n\IIJes lWI aiii'JYI
Islea were buaily pre- -.
lbe creal
sea ice.
I
11\e
patch leave. ·
lor one of the world'a in the south, 'ftlere Ill• local ;he '/tu
too had to be
ol CQUI'I.e,
we
oldest holidays, May48,y. '\'be ,tribes, Jw&lt;l «!ready . perfor!l\ed ·appeased
If the 111011 1have become educated alld en·
Goddess who
cl\41r&amp;e of the 1It,.
the lealls of the lri\)e allowed the plead- hghtened. We know that eclipmat&lt;mg things I!OW had lell to the goddess ll'hom they knew 1ng o1 ·the females for their lOS 8!\1 naiUr!ll tv&lt;inlt wl&gt;lch
the surface of th.e ewtb $
Ashe;.
or J1111le
ll1!tl01 and bt- f&gt;WI'II tway '(itl\Q\It
moons pasl a!lll luid been visit·
and who already .:ere ....., too ..rt to . · 1
·1h ll!l)ce ; lbat. Ill• lilltl .,Ul JllQV'i
il18 lbe warm,
un. enjoying green fieldo and ·bloom· proper
o:"';:u.:'
IWIYW \llo ."?fill 'g.ftiP wiiQ4ergroW\d wmter borne of the ing flowero.
being -~ to the (loo ol ~~ ~Y sa~r'f!~ or ll!Wenn&gt;ny;
Gods.
And th.,. were other traYOI· w,r, tftell u... 01 · · .
111:1t ,~A!·Illi 1'1!11 ~f\lll ~~
They bacl at that 1~. ~~v~n lero who ha4 jourJ&gt;eyod to tho Bel were ·oure to beco~n ~ or not w~ P'\f(orm Qny rttl!llll
ber a prop!r farewell If~ b~ North where the peopl&lt; were ed will&gt; l!&gt;~m
ger that &gt;I ISO t mandatory to thank
4
the !lght of the H1Jl11&lt;r's Moon nwre •&lt;ltll aACI 11\11 ~ol un- some ~
11r~"'~~~~'~~e0 ibe gods each Autumn loP our
and b;oug~t gilts of 11\e finest
ar oropo ; and thai lbe Goda of
products of the lielda. But they
War dOD1 '*ld "'llo appeaiiiCI
knew something more was ....
[
by t1oe sacriliee of
essery before Froy, or Maia. or
yuung men.
MeJcam, or Horta or whatever
Or do we~
name the &amp;oddess bore in their
particular locality, would returll
A tho.u&amp;bt fw: tA~ dayand gel things JII'OWin{ again,
AmerJCaR pblie&amp;opllef Wtlliam
They knew !hoy must don
Jam~,; "~ ~ lill!ll in
tlleir finest clothing and brlnl
our nature to . , . lhie ab
out the carefully tept ftneat
·i
regiQQ &lt;!( 1ba Marl.Ill vdli¥h we
winao, and ~ aJIII lllSD
,,,
dw'll\ ~ •Hll w
merry wilb song if the
.., llld
WJU! llQI Ill dQCl\111 ber
laitll anlt-.·•
· ' tur
bo10e w!U! oot 11101'0 alt;'acllvt
· i
as a year round dwelling plice.
However U..,: alao knew that
Y
the proper 8JIIO®l of eeremony
. .' j
would bring lief return. 'ftlelr
wlfiOIIlOD told tbeDI so and be.
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sides,
II bnd alwfYII
so 1n
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IN TilE SOI1rll ho
•. 18-0 edit.
there woold 110t ~ to":~ In h~ ,lew, It 1 pnullle ~
oamparable act;ance ill 1b e iplnal the a4mltllttrallon 110f8
Prelldent'l atatua o,er Uo low 11 work ar lit eli~~~ ~bli·

Stand this Trouble

maids to·~e tea to lbe people of means.
And some of the fines! art in the world
banging on the wall.
Man, that's pulling your money wtlere
It counts!

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.. One project that Is bound lndraw at least
curs\lfy attention is Conrad Cormier's profanity pol.
.
EJch yu.r barber Cormier installs lbe
pol, or bQwl1 in his !bop .in Hartford, Conn.
_.4 turns cusswords into charity.
.
The frmal is simple, Anyone who cuts
loqse wilb a naughty word in the shop during Len\ has to put a dime in the pot.
This year the Crippled Chlldreo's Hoopitlll in IIIW!vrd received $101 iB awearworo revenue - • record blgh. Last year
tho ho1pital got $79.95.
·
Most of the 1966 increailfl, Co.rllller es;,
pl~ms, came from the Cassius Clay fight.
It brought In $15 ali by itself," he reports contentedly,
The way !bingo are going at borne and
around lbe world, there i• little reason to
believe the barbersllop discussion group
will contribute a lesser amount to the hospital nut year.
The cu.. word lund may, in fact, reach
another all-time blgh - especially d taxes
are raised and Clay keeps talking,
So congratulations to you, barber CormIer, for helpmg a worthy cause and at the
same time perhaps slowing down profanity a bit.
A heck of a good idea, sir!

A n.oted British psychiatrist - none other than Dr. J09hua Bierer - attributes
most of our troubles In America to prosper·
lty and women.
Well, if you have to bave troubles-and
we understaud even England bas a lew
now and lbea - can the doctor think of
nicer way1 to bave lbem!
Or Li he ,uggeating we switch to poverty and 811 aU-male population?

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Pentagon,
critics por
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lrt5sional oontroveroy thai has
blll'\lens No
bt!.
real ue tJon ·Ia not der .
ee,.lllla ..
un- Involved ""'1 sfnJlt atron'l
:m bwartro
. habdl .. no\
an4
cap 0,8p whether
right or Is
bavo !bad. Tha
Ill
u a o~ PQSSlbl)' lllf\ gut lhe rli11!S or wron~
··
. th0
·
• oomp ""ent ones
111
bl8 plate, McNamara II now
qf lit
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~ver,
'"""' Coli- haye had no trooble In eo
being hit from bolb aides o! 'J'Nngs
e.n ,... .cull!l'
T\11 Y involved are lncompal' f!'e'" tbat chlwtee
,...,.
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Worth Swearing?

OK to Step on Gas

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Attacks on McNarama Hit New Peak

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~flii'P ='"'•· ~ ~r':! ,...~~~~ ~""!"'.. '"""'" tnro !""'"nment at a lmlllllf!l 'uswm and UIOtl! · 11Ill.,
~·ASIDNGTON
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Confre.. !lile 1ystem.
staggering personal sacrifice- 'ftlls Is tor better
· .or. -ppoiQ(ed military Olfl~
~n:!.:U:=.rs ~141!Y of Is'l'lle suggestinn In both cases a sacrifice Involving millions lawful' provlilce 0~r e:;.orae~~~ :\:klngco:f~onat
suppon
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8lllara th~t lw 11M rclusec! 10 ~ccept of dollars, as former ~fesidenl tary of Def ns
s ers? Tbls Ia
are reachmg a pitch of violence pro(~onal l!lllltary advice _ 91 Ill• Ford Motor C&lt;mipany. der th~ ....~m!~ operl\ling un- tbe real stake in Ibis contrararely seen even II! tbal cleo- Ill a WQ111, that ~ has becOII\0 .The real . question, lbere!O{e the Pre!l n
~~11)1 of VOPBf, ~ p~sely baa beo.D
perately difficult post o1 gov-. ~n qn~~ly 0~~ helllj o1 tile ~~ BO 10 th~ ·motives of Borne~ ~u.t be·:~ to ibe Nal •take m every Cofto

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SUNDAY Wffi'l'E PAPER
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R!fllqrd S. Owen, Publls~er
Jain.-·E. DonMr. Adv. l&gt;lr.
i--li'niU'i• Dc~toic, ri.J.,. :.1¥;•

DIJilQht Wetherholl, Editor
Hqb&lt;lrl Wti.!Qn, Jr., ,uq,j, ~;a•~

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l'UBUSllED BY THE OHIO VALLEl' PI/BUSHING COMPANY

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~lfhqrd $.
~il.!ll.,­
himM E. Donn"', Adv. i&gt;lr.

Ckat«r fqMt/11!1, E~eo, fd,lt&lt;w
i'li~b! Wolhuholl. EdllM
Hob&lt;ll1 Willon, Jr., Mq~~. !dliOt'

people ol Soolhom ~al Sc!Joql
D!s!riot In Melp Counly whQ ~are •bout
\l&gt;,e.\1' . pchool_s may become blopi{ed 1Q llo!ll
l!dP ill ending 1!11 apparent situation at
~6Icl! other folks ol lhe collllt)l l!llll Ol!)y
~ surprise. Wholesale teacblll' ~f!S"
1gnaUons and the termlnatjon t1 princip.als' contracts at two of the four cijstricl
el&lt;men!orY scb()Ois and tile hJih sc)!ool
already have drawn wide attention. Espeeli!UY sin&lt;e none of the ell~ were recpmmend'!d by tho district ~uUve ~ad.
It II ....~ted pracllee In s&lt;hooi business
lbal when a teacher Is to be let go he or
sbe li liven un epi&gt;ortunlly te resliu. But
this is maeblnery traditionally In the
seope el tho exoouUve head, with board
appro•al. Afteto all, wh~ employ an ex..,.
utJve bead if he Is no1 peml1tlod 1J&gt; perform exocutive duties?
! What can tho people do? II they wan~
. IIIey may r&lt;q~~ut !be Ohio Education AI·
IOdation, lbro1J8h Its Praf~oio~ Ri&amp;llls
, aid Respo~~~lbilltiea Commls.ikln to con' duct a .a!UQ. Lut week au&lt;:b a ".tudy. w1111
· set In 11111tion in the Marlilul Flll'fY S(!bQQI
''llystem 911 tile basit tl "evldence of com-

Attacks on 'McNarama Hit New Peak

BY DICK moMAS

have

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I \t~IWB effecl qn tile !"'bile, howev•
,!er. Doublless anyww Who baa ever owned
·• W "" ~ remiude&lt;l of ll1111Qce1 wben
._,
&amp;ood lli.O!lelf Ill!' a vehicle wblcl!
l!d 11001elhin&amp; 1~ than care and
ansllijl in Ill deslp and oomtru&lt;~~
i · OQe 00111D8DY'S re~ctlon to V&lt;lCHerous
;l::crltic 1\aljlh l'lader - ~Ve$l;,aljoD of his
·:~vale lite Uld ~ven atlempled entrap~~ Q! ljlm lp lllluiUon,s 'If 1\oQbtful mor. .,.ty - left lllOl'e !i.lle Qf ii!JIIOD in mouths
, ~ WWUi lb.Qt was ever allewed to roll

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tQ see the four rna:.~ lllllllufac~ abandqaiJ\&amp; • po~ of
:~belllltf~ ~nee an4 the plea that they

allowed to pollee themselves &amp; to come
out whh pos!Uvo ouppori of oalional oafely
standards.
.· '1'1\e iOOuslrY "llllll a PlitnJI'Y role in the
1.writing of these standards, which seems
; reasonahl&lt; e1111ugh. 11 waals the 50 1\aJea
to have a voice, wblcb d..,. ool seem quite
so reasonable. It also wanlll lo water dowa
•. the power that th~ admlnlstratio~·· bill
\ "'r'Uid 8Jve 1o tho secretary of commeree
'·l lll' 181 .-1~ standllrdl, wblell seem1 unrQa~l'lllli!!~ pellllinB lufiber clarification.
•. But at least recognition bas been given
• .to the fact that Ameril!llll aQtol11&lt;lblles art
not a, s~e as they coold be. With oontinlild caadur aDd O&lt;Hlpel'l.tion between IJe.
.!feU 1114 W~ l,bere is 110 reason
, . W~Y the engin~s and ~wmakers cannot
, conjointly arriw! with aH due opeed 111 a
safety formula wblcb will eliminate some
. \be lr"'!ll4!' ~ IQQ !on&amp; hts been .S.
with the great Amerlcini iOve af.
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· La .!!~~· CDJ!\IJM!njjle, ye pre~~ume.
Well, wllat IIJ'e you - 10111~ kind of
Banue

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of Valley Culture Passed in Death of Two Ri
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was married to sara A. Maupin
of Mason coU.Iy. She died Nov.
28, 185'7, three week! alter the
birth ol their soa, W~llam T.
Cox. On Nov. 30, 1859, he mar•
rled M~ A. Staton of Red
House, W. Va. They had loUr
daughters.
In his early years Captala Co•
kept a s\Ore boat at Cox's. Landing. In 1858, he located at Winfield, and engaged le tht mer·
eanlile business. · He moved to
Gallipolis in the spring or 1865
and operated a drY goods store
until he retired ~ !be spring
of 1912.
CaptaiR Col was In the steaniboat business lA the early
1860s, being captaia of
the
Vletreas aDd tt.e famous Kan-

awba River packd, Jtaaawba
Belle, o.. ol· the IIIDII IUC&lt;eS..
lui packels el"r lo :operate iD
the CllarlestJ&gt;i&gt;GalliPolla • tr•e. .
Yl. G. Sibley, '!'rlbone editor,
eulogized Captala Cox ao folo

lows'

"By the death ol Caplalll
George w. Col, Gallipolis loses
a man of great lndlvldua)il)"
w h o s e, business nperlence
reached farther bact than that
of any merchant now living iR
the elly. He began earlier and
continued longer in the mer·
eantUe lille than any other IJl8ll
we have ever known.
"Trained in methndl ol doing
bllaiRess which prevailed long
· belen and immediately after
tho War of the Rebellion, ba

cluni

boot atewml died lbNe dlyJ

lo !bam IoDg efter !bey

before Captain Cox. He bid beell
ill three years.
Born iB MIISOII CoUDiy, W.
Va., ba was the oon ol Mr. IIIII
Mrs. Benjamin Day: In 18'15,
at Pl. Pleaaant, he wu ~parried
t.e Anna Maupin ol Mason Coon·
ly. They bad IWt&gt; cblidrell. Sbe
died in 1880.
Olarley Day eame lo Gallipolis in 19114 from I'ittsburgb
and started a restaurant 011
Couri st. Later he took clrarge
of the Riverview Hotel, and
from there moved to the Hotel
Utsamer where be conducted a
successful business until his
death.
For 40 years Charley Day
wu a ::teamboat steward, be-

bad been abandoned b7 the
JOUIIB merchants olo.later generalloil&amp;. Wbeu we came to GaiUpolls 9fer 25 years ago, he
bad a drY goods store in the
'bul!dlnB atnce replaced by the
Bulz Bloc!&lt;, and was at the time
one of ~ oldest merchants lo
the clly. U we're nbt mistaken,
bis enero. pluck and wsislence excited th~ admiring com·
men! of all wbo knew his ad·
vanced years.
"He hos earned bis rest which
.bas come after many, many
years of unflagging industry,
courage and determination."
Charies Franklin (Charley)
Day, 66, proprietor of the Ulsamer Hotel and former steam-

ma

iB cbarlt If aome ol the

llnesl packelll In the Plttsbur&amp;b-

CJncinnaU IIIII Kanawlll River
trades. Some of the packell
were the Hibernia, W. N. Chaneellor, llellry M. Slaaley, Big
Kanawha, Hudson, Keystone
State, and tht Greenland.
Charley Day made thai perU·
ous journey around the ':ull
ol Mellca oo the Ohio River
packet Chesapeake to the St.
John's River In 1884. Captain
Edwin F. Maddy of Gallipolis
was in command of the Cbesa·
peake on that trip that started
ol Pt. Pleasant, W. Va., and
went down the Ohio and Miosis!ippl Rivera to New Or·
leans. The Chellapeake travel·
ed uound the lip of Florida

IJid up the Mil ... -~
St. Jollll's River ll
Yllle, a dlalaJ)Ce ol S,IGO

Tlm~.Se~Unel, ·

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01 c;blrlfy Day'l dealb, . .
tor .Sibl&lt;Y wr'et.e:

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Charley Day beloaged

old,Scbool ol flleiYldi iD

the days wben effidency ,and
service made trav~l • pleasure
'"' the river. He was a mall
beld in highest esteem by 1
bost of friends and acquaintances. He was a elean man ol
high charaeter and integrity and
his death is greatly regretted!'
Captain Gordon C. Green ol
Cincinnati attended the funeral
of Charley Day. Mr. Day's last
st•am boating was on lba Greenland in 11104 on an excursloe
to the SL Louis World's Fair.

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"You Can See He's Not Really Trying!''

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lForth SlVearing?

f; ,l!Mr!M'I Will- 11!ili1 !be automobile
d~· ol lqo 1\lq • ~llfliUQIII fqr everyone sud: clenly to heg!JI ~ lbal eve:ytblpg
i .l l WNN witll evecytbing about Detroit's

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could iead to a disruP,tlCIII q( IJ&gt;e IIOI'nW eclucaUonal program
111 lilt scl&gt;ool W.tricl/' according to p United Press regorl of ~prll 2G last:
Th• Commission will send a tum to Belmo~l Counlf M» 12-15 to ..Interview teachers, school aljmlnlstrators, board membel'!l !llld ojtlzeps In the communlty about
curren.t Pl'l!~lems centered In .. bolird-slafl
relationshl~s. '!be stgdy_was requested by
the Martins l'ero · Classroom TeaclJers Msociation which claimed a breakdown bad
occurred In copimunl&lt;atlons between sl!oJI
members 81\d the board ol education.
Everybody, or almost everybody, Is vitally interest«! in their schools. Ha r d
money is SJ&gt;"'t to keep !born open and as
lba years rqll past the ,amount will increase, not ;ecrease. Scbooll are socli!ly's
ma01 syste111 of asstmllating each n e w
generation Into whatever mould II desires
the WI"' o! wblcb is e.pressed in soci.;.
l)l's aSillrtations lor the future and Ill re'!ml for what bas passed.
No ®l1l111unily, therefore, all should re!llernber, will stand by idly while Its sohool
~m CQ!llel apart at U&gt;e 11011!11.

::, OK to Step on Gas
'ki®t&amp; ~L
' ·.. : 111100~\ ~cO Clll ._. industry

Fifty years ago this spring
two well • knowa rivermea,
both of whom had retired and
gone Into other business, paas.
ed from the local scene. 0..
was a captain, lba other a
oteward.
Captain George W. Cox, 83,
retired steamboat maR and
merchant. died after a week's
illness. He had retired
four
years before due to infirm!Ues
of old oge.
\
George W. Cox wa~ borR Oct.
23 1833, •I Cox's Landing, Cabell Counly, W. Va., ill what theo
was old Virginia. One of li
ehildren, he was the so• of
William and SaUte ·White Cox
ol' Virginia. On Dee. '1, 1856, be

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~lloenlale, 88

you proha1'01141, llao lljlllllli up ill Nllll' York
- on Filth Aveaut, iull&lt;l!l ~ to give
JIIIRPA?' . . . . ta people Q[

m ; : ; e of means," students, are people
Vll"n - ~ (ICCOUDI by plunkminimum of $25,000 and keepat.lllal ~~ .;., above.
~ OIJT!

. . One project !bat is bound IJ&gt;draw at least
profanlly pot.
.
Epch ye¥1' ·barber Cormier Installs the .
pot, or bQwl, .ln his lhop in Hartford, Conn.
Qll4 t\II'DS cuSBwords into charity.
Till; frmal is simp!~. Anyooe who cull
!nose wilb • naughly word in !be shop during ~·I h.IIS to put a clime in the pot.
_'l'lu,s. )lell!' !be Crippled Children's Ho$.
pltlli 10 QW!ord received $101 ill swearword Nlvenue - a record high. l.a$1 ftiU'
the ho~pital gal f/9.95,
·
Most of the 1966 increas~. Co.rlpier Ill•
plams, came from the Cassius Clay fight
" It brought In $15 all by itself," he ,..:
ports contentedly.
The way things are going al home and
ar~ the worJd, there is little reason to
heheve the barbershop discussion group
will contribute a less-. amount to the ha:r
pltal ...1 ye".
The cuiSword fund may, in fact reach
another al~time high - especially ~ taxes
are raised and Clay keeps talking.
So congral\llations to you, barber Cormier, for helping a worthy cause and at the
llll!lle time perhaps slowing down profanIty a hit.
A heck of a good idea, slrl
:;urSQrY altelltlon is Conrad Cormier's

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CHECKING THEIR WORK - Approximately 50 Nortb Gallia !Ugb oehool pupill oro pictured above checking a few of the 18,500 various P\111
trees which they planted on the hillside above the oehool around the first of April. 1t took live days to complete the project, which covers approximately 20 acres. The planting was done under the supervision of Willard Copley, local superintendent of the NG district, and three men assigned
duty
by the welfare department. The volunteer wart waa done on the students own time. The state forestry department, and Gallia Soil and
1Waterthere
Conservation departments prepared the plans for the project. The trees, mostly red and white pine, are expected to reach maturity withia

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' 20 yeara.

Stand this Trouble
A llJIIed llrltlsh psychiatrist - none other than Dr. Joshua Bierer - attributes
mQSI of Ollf troubles in America to prosperIty WJd women.
Well, If y~u have to have troubles-and
we Wlderstand even England has a few
now IIJ1li then - can \he doctor think of
nicer ways to have them?
Or II ha "'"est;ni we switch to poverty and llll aU-male population?
maids to serve tea to !be people of means.
An4 some of the finest arl in the world
banJing an the wall.
~ !bat's pQtling your money wbere
II coun~!
·

l~rgest

BIG DOGS - Mr .. and Mrs. Walter Bentz, Flood Road residents of Pomeroy, ar e
busy here tramlng therr three St. Bernard Dogs. The
weighs more than 217
pounds. "You don't lead them; they lead you," observed Bentz. Mrs. Bentz agrees, but
adds, "They are very smart dogs."

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Raise

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In d&lt;jiCfibiDi La Banqqe's · refine1!1ents
an olflcja! ol lba hank - oops, banqlj4\ pomted out sa be repreiBed a oh~
thai In re~~t years ''banks bav.a their d&lt;¥&gt;rs to the masses, and Uu; masses
huve really taken over the Daliks." · · ··
Those o.l ulJ wb/1 ~v~ beg ~~ l!f (late
to be a~· 1bose ma!S.s · and for lQJtle
~· .,..~ .Jitalntaln a minimum of $25,1100 ID ~,.
. ~ , to
...., clledi'
.. . .IIIII . accmmtf! . ma7
console oljl'~ liY ~eclin&amp; .that \!ten
It could co!Ju!
ol!l siJI~ing . ~ Ia
La Banqlle.
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It could · .om' out ...... :... ••~ ""e · Ia
bun\1.
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~lfhqrd $.
~il.!ll.,­
himM E. Donn"', Adv. i&gt;lr.

Ckat«r fqMt/11!1, E~eo, fd,lt&lt;w
i'li~b! Wolhuholl. EdllM
Hob&lt;ll1 Willon, Jr., Mq~~. !dliOt'

people ol Soolhom ~al Sc!Joql
D!s!riot In Melp Counly whQ ~are •bout
\l&gt;,e.\1' . pchool_s may become blopi{ed 1Q llo!ll
l!dP ill ending 1!11 apparent situation at
~6Icl! other folks ol lhe collllt)l l!llll Ol!)y
~ surprise. Wholesale teacblll' ~f!S"
1gnaUons and the termlnatjon t1 princip.als' contracts at two of the four cijstricl
el&lt;men!orY scb()Ois and tile hJih sc)!ool
already have drawn wide attention. Espeeli!UY sin&lt;e none of the ell~ were recpmmend'!d by tho district ~uUve ~ad.
It II ....~ted pracllee In s&lt;hooi business
lbal when a teacher Is to be let go he or
sbe li liven un epi&gt;ortunlly te resliu. But
this is maeblnery traditionally In the
seope el tho exoouUve head, with board
appro•al. Afteto all, wh~ employ an ex..,.
utJve bead if he Is no1 peml1tlod 1J&gt; perform exocutive duties?
! What can tho people do? II they wan~
. IIIey may r&lt;q~~ut !be Ohio Education AI·
IOdation, lbro1J8h Its Praf~oio~ Ri&amp;llls
, aid Respo~~~lbilltiea Commls.ikln to con' duct a .a!UQ. Lut week au&lt;:b a ".tudy. w1111
· set In 11111tion in the Marlilul Flll'fY S(!bQQI
''llystem 911 tile basit tl "evldence of com-

Attacks on 'McNarama Hit New Peak

BY DICK moMAS

have

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I \t~IWB effecl qn tile !"'bile, howev•
,!er. Doublless anyww Who baa ever owned
·• W "" ~ remiude&lt;l of ll1111Qce1 wben
._,
&amp;ood lli.O!lelf Ill!' a vehicle wblcl!
l!d 11001elhin&amp; 1~ than care and
ansllijl in Ill deslp and oomtru&lt;~~
i · OQe 00111D8DY'S re~ctlon to V&lt;lCHerous
;l::crltic 1\aljlh l'lader - ~Ve$l;,aljoD of his
·:~vale lite Uld ~ven atlempled entrap~~ Q! ljlm lp lllluiUon,s 'If 1\oQbtful mor. .,.ty - left lllOl'e !i.lle Qf ii!JIIOD in mouths
, ~ WWUi lb.Qt was ever allewed to roll

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tQ see the four rna:.~ lllllllufac~ abandqaiJ\&amp; • po~ of
:~belllltf~ ~nee an4 the plea that they

allowed to pollee themselves &amp; to come
out whh pos!Uvo ouppori of oalional oafely
standards.
.· '1'1\e iOOuslrY "llllll a PlitnJI'Y role in the
1.writing of these standards, which seems
; reasonahl&lt; e1111ugh. 11 waals the 50 1\aJea
to have a voice, wblcb d..,. ool seem quite
so reasonable. It also wanlll lo water dowa
•. the power that th~ admlnlstratio~·· bill
\ "'r'Uid 8Jve 1o tho secretary of commeree
'·l lll' 181 .-1~ standllrdl, wblell seem1 unrQa~l'lllli!!~ pellllinB lufiber clarification.
•. But at least recognition bas been given
• .to the fact that Ameril!llll aQtol11&lt;lblles art
not a, s~e as they coold be. With oontinlild caadur aDd O&lt;Hlpel'l.tion between IJe.
.!feU 1114 W~ l,bere is 110 reason
, . W~Y the engin~s and ~wmakers cannot
, conjointly arriw! with aH due opeed 111 a
safety formula wblcb will eliminate some
. \be lr"'!ll4!' ~ IQQ !on&amp; hts been .S.
with the great Amerlcini iOve af.
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do you .bant?
· La .!!~~· CDJ!\IJM!njjle, ye pre~~ume.
Well, wllat IIJ'e you - 10111~ kind of
Banue

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of Valley Culture Passed in Death of Two Ri
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was married to sara A. Maupin
of Mason coU.Iy. She died Nov.
28, 185'7, three week! alter the
birth ol their soa, W~llam T.
Cox. On Nov. 30, 1859, he mar•
rled M~ A. Staton of Red
House, W. Va. They had loUr
daughters.
In his early years Captala Co•
kept a s\Ore boat at Cox's. Landing. In 1858, he located at Winfield, and engaged le tht mer·
eanlile business. · He moved to
Gallipolis in the spring or 1865
and operated a drY goods store
until he retired ~ !be spring
of 1912.
CaptaiR Col was In the steaniboat business lA the early
1860s, being captaia of
the
Vletreas aDd tt.e famous Kan-

awba River packd, Jtaaawba
Belle, o.. ol· the IIIDII IUC&lt;eS..
lui packels el"r lo :operate iD
the CllarlestJ&gt;i&gt;GalliPolla • tr•e. .
Yl. G. Sibley, '!'rlbone editor,
eulogized Captala Cox ao folo

lows'

"By the death ol Caplalll
George w. Col, Gallipolis loses
a man of great lndlvldua)il)"
w h o s e, business nperlence
reached farther bact than that
of any merchant now living iR
the elly. He began earlier and
continued longer in the mer·
eantUe lille than any other IJl8ll
we have ever known.
"Trained in methndl ol doing
bllaiRess which prevailed long
· belen and immediately after
tho War of the Rebellion, ba

cluni

boot atewml died lbNe dlyJ

lo !bam IoDg efter !bey

before Captain Cox. He bid beell
ill three years.
Born iB MIISOII CoUDiy, W.
Va., ba was the oon ol Mr. IIIII
Mrs. Benjamin Day: In 18'15,
at Pl. Pleaaant, he wu ~parried
t.e Anna Maupin ol Mason Coon·
ly. They bad IWt&gt; cblidrell. Sbe
died in 1880.
Olarley Day eame lo Gallipolis in 19114 from I'ittsburgb
and started a restaurant 011
Couri st. Later he took clrarge
of the Riverview Hotel, and
from there moved to the Hotel
Utsamer where be conducted a
successful business until his
death.
For 40 years Charley Day
wu a ::teamboat steward, be-

bad been abandoned b7 the
JOUIIB merchants olo.later generalloil&amp;. Wbeu we came to GaiUpolls 9fer 25 years ago, he
bad a drY goods store in the
'bul!dlnB atnce replaced by the
Bulz Bloc!&lt;, and was at the time
one of ~ oldest merchants lo
the clly. U we're nbt mistaken,
bis enero. pluck and wsislence excited th~ admiring com·
men! of all wbo knew his ad·
vanced years.
"He hos earned bis rest which
.bas come after many, many
years of unflagging industry,
courage and determination."
Charies Franklin (Charley)
Day, 66, proprietor of the Ulsamer Hotel and former steam-

ma

iB cbarlt If aome ol the

llnesl packelll In the Plttsbur&amp;b-

CJncinnaU IIIII Kanawlll River
trades. Some of the packell
were the Hibernia, W. N. Chaneellor, llellry M. Slaaley, Big
Kanawha, Hudson, Keystone
State, and tht Greenland.
Charley Day made thai perU·
ous journey around the ':ull
ol Mellca oo the Ohio River
packet Chesapeake to the St.
John's River In 1884. Captain
Edwin F. Maddy of Gallipolis
was in command of the Cbesa·
peake on that trip that started
ol Pt. Pleasant, W. Va., and
went down the Ohio and Miosis!ippl Rivera to New Or·
leans. The Chellapeake travel·
ed uound the lip of Florida

IJid up the Mil ... -~
St. Jollll's River ll
Yllle, a dlalaJ)Ce ol S,IGO

Tlm~.Se~Unel, ·

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01 c;blrlfy Day'l dealb, . .
tor .Sibl&lt;Y wr'et.e:

•'Col.

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old,Scbool ol flleiYldi iD

the days wben effidency ,and
service made trav~l • pleasure
'"' the river. He was a mall
beld in highest esteem by 1
bost of friends and acquaintances. He was a elean man ol
high charaeter and integrity and
his death is greatly regretted!'
Captain Gordon C. Green ol
Cincinnati attended the funeral
of Charley Day. Mr. Day's last
st•am boating was on lba Greenland in 11104 on an excursloe
to the SL Louis World's Fair.

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"You Can See He's Not Really Trying!''

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lForth SlVearing?

f; ,l!Mr!M'I Will- 11!ili1 !be automobile
d~· ol lqo 1\lq • ~llfliUQIII fqr everyone sud: clenly to heg!JI ~ lbal eve:ytblpg
i .l l WNN witll evecytbing about Detroit's

~.,

'!11!\dl

could iead to a disruP,tlCIII q( IJ&gt;e IIOI'nW eclucaUonal program
111 lilt scl&gt;ool W.tricl/' according to p United Press regorl of ~prll 2G last:
Th• Commission will send a tum to Belmo~l Counlf M» 12-15 to ..Interview teachers, school aljmlnlstrators, board membel'!l !llld ojtlzeps In the communlty about
curren.t Pl'l!~lems centered In .. bolird-slafl
relationshl~s. '!be stgdy_was requested by
the Martins l'ero · Classroom TeaclJers Msociation which claimed a breakdown bad
occurred In copimunl&lt;atlons between sl!oJI
members 81\d the board ol education.
Everybody, or almost everybody, Is vitally interest«! in their schools. Ha r d
money is SJ&gt;"'t to keep !born open and as
lba years rqll past the ,amount will increase, not ;ecrease. Scbooll are socli!ly's
ma01 syste111 of asstmllating each n e w
generation Into whatever mould II desires
the WI"' o! wblcb is e.pressed in soci.;.
l)l's aSillrtations lor the future and Ill re'!ml for what bas passed.
No ®l1l111unily, therefore, all should re!llernber, will stand by idly while Its sohool
~m CQ!llel apart at U&gt;e 11011!11.

::, OK to Step on Gas
'ki®t&amp; ~L
' ·.. : 111100~\ ~cO Clll ._. industry

Fifty years ago this spring
two well • knowa rivermea,
both of whom had retired and
gone Into other business, paas.
ed from the local scene. 0..
was a captain, lba other a
oteward.
Captain George W. Cox, 83,
retired steamboat maR and
merchant. died after a week's
illness. He had retired
four
years before due to infirm!Ues
of old oge.
\
George W. Cox wa~ borR Oct.
23 1833, •I Cox's Landing, Cabell Counly, W. Va., ill what theo
was old Virginia. One of li
ehildren, he was the so• of
William and SaUte ·White Cox
ol' Virginia. On Dee. '1, 1856, be

·'

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Yean Ago on the River
D!n~
lll\..11

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Vtrnon Deweese, /iCIV. La yr.

lllllllllj&gt; !f!~U~

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Southern Local Schools Draw Attention
'':Iiiii

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SUNllAY WHITE PAPER
·\

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~lloenlale, 88

you proha1'01141, llao lljlllllli up ill Nllll' York
- on Filth Aveaut, iull&lt;l!l ~ to give
JIIIRPA?' . . . . ta people Q[

m ; : ; e of means," students, are people
Vll"n - ~ (ICCOUDI by plunkminimum of $25,000 and keepat.lllal ~~ .;., above.
~ OIJT!

. . One project !bat is bound IJ&gt;draw at least
profanlly pot.
.
Epch ye¥1' ·barber Cormier Installs the .
pot, or bQwl, .ln his lhop in Hartford, Conn.
Qll4 t\II'DS cuSBwords into charity.
Till; frmal is simp!~. Anyooe who cull
!nose wilb • naughly word in !be shop during ~·I h.IIS to put a clime in the pot.
_'l'lu,s. )lell!' !be Crippled Children's Ho$.
pltlli 10 QW!ord received $101 ill swearword Nlvenue - a record high. l.a$1 ftiU'
the ho~pital gal f/9.95,
·
Most of the 1966 increas~. Co.rlpier Ill•
plams, came from the Cassius Clay fight
" It brought In $15 all by itself," he ,..:
ports contentedly.
The way things are going al home and
ar~ the worJd, there is little reason to
heheve the barbershop discussion group
will contribute a less-. amount to the ha:r
pltal ...1 ye".
The cuiSword fund may, in fact reach
another al~time high - especially ~ taxes
are raised and Clay keeps talking.
So congral\llations to you, barber Cormier, for helping a worthy cause and at the
llll!lle time perhaps slowing down profanIty a hit.
A heck of a good idea, slrl
:;urSQrY altelltlon is Conrad Cormier's

.,.

CHECKING THEIR WORK - Approximately 50 Nortb Gallia !Ugb oehool pupill oro pictured above checking a few of the 18,500 various P\111
trees which they planted on the hillside above the oehool around the first of April. 1t took live days to complete the project, which covers approximately 20 acres. The planting was done under the supervision of Willard Copley, local superintendent of the NG district, and three men assigned
duty
by the welfare department. The volunteer wart waa done on the students own time. The state forestry department, and Gallia Soil and
1Waterthere
Conservation departments prepared the plans for the project. The trees, mostly red and white pine, are expected to reach maturity withia

I

' 20 yeara.

Stand this Trouble
A llJIIed llrltlsh psychiatrist - none other than Dr. Joshua Bierer - attributes
mQSI of Ollf troubles in America to prosperIty WJd women.
Well, If y~u have to have troubles-and
we Wlderstand even England has a few
now IIJ1li then - can \he doctor think of
nicer ways to have them?
Or II ha "'"est;ni we switch to poverty and llll aU-male population?
maids to serve tea to !be people of means.
An4 some of the finest arl in the world
banJing an the wall.
~ !bat's pQtling your money wbere
II coun~!
·

l~rgest

BIG DOGS - Mr .. and Mrs. Walter Bentz, Flood Road residents of Pomeroy, ar e
busy here tramlng therr three St. Bernard Dogs. The
weighs more than 217
pounds. "You don't lead them; they lead you," observed Bentz. Mrs. Bentz agrees, but
adds, "They are very smart dogs."

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:j,·cate FOUitd
100 "(!"ear
ld
Dz·scha
...
~'n
Certz•
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•
I 1 t:/

Bentzes
Raise

·'

Big Dogs

In d&lt;jiCfibiDi La Banqqe's · refine1!1ents
an olflcja! ol lba hank - oops, banqlj4\ pomted out sa be repreiBed a oh~
thai In re~~t years ''banks bav.a their d&lt;¥&gt;rs to the masses, and Uu; masses
huve really taken over the Daliks." · · ··
Those o.l ulJ wb/1 ~v~ beg ~~ l!f (late
to be a~· 1bose ma!S.s · and for lQJtle
~· .,..~ .Jitalntaln a minimum of $25,1100 ID ~,.
. ~ , to
...., clledi'
.. . .IIIII . accmmtf! . ma7
console oljl'~ liY ~eclin&amp; .that \!ten
It could co!Ju!
ol!l siJI~ing . ~ Ia
La Banqlle.
·.
It could · .om' out ...... :... ••~ ""e · Ia
bun\1.
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F'OAT'( ACRES ....
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this expen,. by ent~rprises is records desired would Include .depreciated plus onHighth of
essential for prolll mnlmiQ.. 1 1111 worth ltlltemem allowlat 1M rutt, ' light, 111111 malntnlion.
curr111t asoeu, liabUitlae, anti Illite bUI for the I!Wse.
1
LBbor record!. Tblo ·'·' one of fliiiOOal progress of your farm- A detk, thatr, adding macblne
the mOI!t dllfi&lt;Ult ttcotde to inl operation.
IIJid fUlfil cabinet aro a low of
keep by various OperatiOM 111- AnOther impor!11nt u11
lo the neetiSitles. A ·&amp;op-notob
, Farm Income and expense soriated with tiel) Ollllo!l'pi'IJI. Ill management. In till lOng Jarm oemxmt book and a lllln&amp;
rtoords !~ou ld !how the date, lt need8 to Include the hotltl run you cal 11]Uimlu "after. l)'ltem m the lwo maiD &lt;0111;p;lce "'" unit, and quantity worked and the •mount Jlllkl In" income and net worlh by poneatl lor this Important job
sold or purcha!ed. They should for hirl!d labor and hOIJrt work· the use of completl! recordl. of llrm record ktopioc.
Identify the ,..ceipt or ex- ed by family unpaid labor. To
KEV SVGGESTIONS
Voe al . . ."""
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pense with each ent•rprlse lf keep this record every year Ia Tbtlelloe•• II llllporlaat AI• 1Joek llld flllq qllem, Ohio
at, ~ II possible. Itemize your :" big job, but II would be vatu- 111011 all farmer• hiVe In their Slltle VnlYersity boo 0114! ol the
r~etpt• by oource• on
your able ror ll8e In enterprise analy- mtnd• the Information IIIII ia bell fsrm accounl boob in the .
bjink d•po•Jt sltp! Occa•lonalty '" every 3 · 4 ytars. or follow- netded lor a complete llrm eorn bell with the Ohio Corn- '
bank .•talement• are examined ing a major ollange In enter. record. WriUng this Inform•· mercia! Aeeounl book, IUid a1ao lion
w~en tax return• are audited. prises.
tlon down on time 11 the Hl:l'el bQ an excellent l~rm and
Qeposlt! shown on lhe!e otat•· '
HOW USED
to &amp;ood record keeping. Follow home fUlfil program called tho
njfnts are usually aS!umed '·•I Complete records can be used I timely sy•t•m of recordinl "Ohio Qllick and Eaoy Fllln11
b~- :ta~~blf' Income unlt!i!s they lo get a clearer picture,
your entrjes in the farm ac- System." Both an avaUabJI
af~ proved to be otherwloe: I rently, of the reality of the count book. This should bt done frolll your County Eitlellllon 01.
tit&lt;'refore. "'" should dearly Ibusmess. Those needed for
• weekly baolo, If not more lice, located at tho Courthou1e
.Jiy BRYSON R. CARTER
Ell.. Agent, Agrl&lt;luture
. NQTE: Tbh It lilt 1econd
and flnal •rlltle dt~eriblag bow
• : 1' und recotd •Y•tem o11 tbo
fatm may bo canied oat.

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~wed money. repayment of 1cords prevlou!ly mtntloned
, ved,

mherlta~ce, . and

re· :1 record of land use.

other records holp detect the lealterl
and the lom•. The !taker 1, an
,,Production record•. These enterprl,. that hao room to
OK• l!feded to show crop yields. expand or improve and
!~)Ilk per cow, egg8 per hen, Iimprovement. In
etc. \hey are eS!ential tor en· practice• for maximum prolitl.
ttrprlse analysis.
The looer I• the enterprise that
(reef· rtrordo. Here Is your to too omall and tht
large!! !Ingle item of cost In ly to obtain efriclent
)\\lur llvestO&lt;k enterprise· there· be prohibitive cool·wloe.
n~n·ttllfllble reretpts.

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Develop a farm bullet• -

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0 n'· heFarm Front

WASHINGTON CUP)) - Red lht lllltl In c:onutterelal red

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belw1111 bate eablutt mort balp wllh ll'l'lllltmllll of ·
appU.nen GJIPOII!e eaeh fOUl' ldlabn, eaU 1111 Ellen·
otlter: 4 tb 1 llil,
t1on OUlet COIIIII Coullly ~ 1
8plct betwtlllt etanter and a 4112111d Me.,. County IIUI95) ·

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net. '
How cabllllllptCt 11 aHtl
11 Important u hew much
available. For malmwn Ult
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iJe ll to Ill
do lhil UH

!able

or wa11 : 4 • • 1Ill.

or atop by and pick up copies ;
8JJICI! belllftn cabinet or IP. of tilt lollowlne ballelllu: floor .
pU.nees II rl&amp;bl analtt: 10 • • Pia ror v- 1Clldlel, Mote
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lndtel.
lftlet II v- UeU., and •
drawen Space between alldiq doorl ,....., ... llltellllllll Work·
• out
a1
tlltlt otl 1 lablt: - .

r peop • "' move •
ltettl deptndt on lht nuntber of plua IIIJullable and
food Items, utenllll and dllhes lllllra In cablnelt. "':~:::1~~;;;~;;;~~;.;;;;;;;;;.
lo bt ilored. For I liberal lm· llhtlvn In corner btu cablnett
otml of but cablnete - not add convultnee and lncreue
eoUIII!itf lilt epact ttndar the lplct.
link and In the ranp - allow Kitchell C!Oitlller spaet It uHtl
10 feat. Six feel ol bue eablnet , lor l!llny Jobt and II em mort
llorqe II a minimum.
I uaelul wbtn will IOCited. Tlttre
lio1l much cabinet IJIICI you jUilable dlvltlen In

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The 1111011111 of 11111 &lt;'lblnets tbould be II w II 1ncbet ~I
with acljuatable sllelvn lbould eollltter tpaee on tilt lllleh 11da
equal lite llltOUitt of ban eabl- of the rtfrl&amp;•alor. You,!
nett. Space lor Rtra dinner- 2i Ill 21li1Cites of counter 11
ware abould bt locat.d near Ill lite tf&amp;bl Of till link.
the dlllin&amp; area or aear lite I Spact belwetn eablnell
link - prelei'ably within easy ,appll- lor worldua at
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· Good, Square Bales
Even At High Speeds
With Hayliner®
268 Baler!

..·uurnw HAYMAKING

NO. 816 MOWER·
CONDITIONER

in one eost-c:uttinatrlp. Exclutive
Fliek·Bar leedln&amp; means there Is
no rHI to adjust or maintain •••
lets the 816 work in any CRip
from clover to ranu soiJhumSUdanhybrids.Availtble in either
._,_,..._1 or 9-foot mOdtls.

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HIGH CAPACITY BALER

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SPRING AVI.

AN OPPORTUNITY

Central Soya
of Ohio

POMIROY

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It would seem that the new conlprehensive high school and vocalional
school will be a desirable addition to
the Meigs Local School Dlstrid.
After viewing the information that is
available on this issue we believe the
propo$8d new school for the Meigs Local ~hool District would serve al·a very.
desirable pillar for the futur&amp;growth
'
and economic development of M,igs
County.

Gtllllpollt

OPEN TIL 9 PM-MON. THRU SAT.

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R•cly to Cut ONH?

Turf.Trim

nil Your Garclen?

POWER .MOWER
ONLY

Por Democratic St1te Centr1l CommJ1111

Rt1dyTo

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$46•97

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SERVING MEIGS,
GALLIA and
MASON COUNTIES

Get Alfalfa W"vll?

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BAKER FURNITURE

, MEIGS EQUIPMENT CO.
Rear Mtlga General Haspll•l

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on h•nd

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CliCK TIIOFFIQAl RATINGS
WITH YOUR DEKAIJ DULEI

22" eul. Ill liP Brial •
Strat1011 1011111.

Bate up to 14 ton. of hay per hour
to make the belt use or your haymakins hourt. With the No. u
you aet • 52·inch wide pickup
with a 21'&gt;·inch flare, a heavy-duty
~train, plus famous l·phase
knotters that tit bates 17%
stronger.

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near the top of several hundred hybrids
tested.

cauaatl by dust and fungi which
the crystals coUec! as they fall WY 2·5 101
to earth.

Mows, C41tditlons and windrOin

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DeKalb varieties listed as experimental
9132 (O.Kalb 872) was tested C!OOplrativ•
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ly by the U.S.D.Mand the Ohio Agricul·
tural Research and Development Center in
highly infected M.D.M. (Maize Dwarf Mosaic) fields near Portsmouth, Ohio last
summer.

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Greenland and a few other Ate·

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too mucll ll*t In• IPIQ balwlttl . IWfilltng
Cbtek 1011' doon ol a llorqt unit and" Ia· '
pia
lllllf IIJ)II!t blfi''AIIow IIIOII&amp;h rGGin lor"the
. baled Ill flo door to IWinC Pl11118 btebel. h

lhal OYtr lha rlllp, link or
frlprat« btciUif lbll
It hard to reacb. A waU
ilet lllould bt loc:aled
lldl work counter or by

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taled SUI billion pountll, dolm 1111 com elite led In sltulhter
per cent from 1914, accordlq of calll•·•nd hl!ll, and wat lllllt
1&lt;&gt; lite crop 1\eporllna Board. lit call and sheep and lamb
The production fl&amp;ureo Included alallghter.
commercial and farm tlaUJ)Iter. Animals killed lor meat In
Tba board said beef produc- Iowa 1111 year aumberod Ul'l,·
last yeer was JUt billion 1100 btad ol cattlt, 410,500 bead
pounds, I per teat ~teater than of calvet, U,ltiii,OOO bead or
1914 output. Veal production hoga, and tl'l,ltlO head of sheep
was 1.011 billion pounda, lito I and IAIItbf..
cent hJiher than lit 11184. CaUfomla wao aecond In num·
II Pork production llllllld 11.18 ber of caltle alauihtered In
pound1, down II per 1166, witlt 3,tlt1MOO head. Other
••• , wltft IIICI•r
from 11184, and lamb and lfldinl cattle olaugbler stateo
Wlfot•r
mut~ production oilS! mllllclll wwe Nebrallk.t, U'IV.OOO bead:
pountl1 Wll t per •'ell! leu llton Tells, 2.813,tl0tl; Mlnneeola, I.1p
"I "\PLOW
t
the
prtviOU8 year.
86'1,000; IUJnoil, 1,&amp;44,001; Kan,... ~
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J!eef accounted for 59 per
sas, 1,477,000; Colorado, 1,430.' '
.
tollti Jod .meai prodUCtion
000: Ohio, 1,269,500, and Wlsconpork 36 per cent, teal
1,221,000.
When the Going gets Tough! 11165,
per cent, and lamb and
CaUiornla led ln. lheep and
For the steep sl~~s . ·the gullies,. the prden , .. you need
2 per cent. Lard production last lamb oiau(hter Willi 2,031,000
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. to walk to be efficumt. For mowmg and many other joba
year totaled 2.115 billion pounds, head followed by Colorado, I.' ••• ridin1 is beot. Chooee !he Tractor that livHyou a eboioo
down 17 per cent from 11184. 570,000: Tuao, 1,231.000: New
, -ride or walk, at your diiCl'etion.
The board said
Uve Jereey, l,Oil,ltlO, and Iowa
; AII·Gear·Drlve, the hilh·lorque Gravely Tractor pta
WOIIDl Of Ill CltUe
917,500.
lhe toulh lobo done lao!. Chooee from 38 faokhanp at11 : : : 11165 wae 1M pounda
Minneeota was aecond to
' wchment., lor year·round power for your lobi. Alk UlIll
lighter tllm a '
Iowa in hoe slau&amp;hter, with 5,: "illho Gravely rtolly lndeotructible?"
earlter. Averaae live
2111,000 head, followed by Ohio,
calves slaup!trtd dropped 4,11W,OOO; IDinoil, 4,11t!,OOO; Jn.
pountllto 135 IIOUIIdl. Has•
diana, 4,tl73,000; Nebraoka, 3,&amp;
eraaed Ill 1 tlltda, down
444,000, and Mllsourt, 3,028.000.
WY 2·2975,
POMEROY, 0.
pounda from lht prevloua year.
DEA111 VAUEY
E. MAIN ST.
Shtep
and
lambs
averaaed
Despite
ill aridity, lile a'I
IN GALLIPOLIS
pound&amp;. two pounda heiYier
in Death Valley, Calif.
CHUCK COLLIER SERVICE STOR!
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than In 1914.
The ma bu more ti1Bn 500
'ij~"""""""""""""""'~"""'"""'"""'""""""""""""'"""'!!!!!!L~Io~w~a~·~U!_~Ihe~le~!a~de~r~~~ kind&amp; of plant. inoludlllfl des=•::
ert holly, dabllll, popplea and
cacti: and kit lotes, rabbits,
around oqulrreia, IIJards and
other anlmala aurvlve In terrlf·
te heal.
SNOW COLOR8
Red snow and ,..... snow
have boon known to fall In

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Company.
counties for show

raeh of boai. Wbn
will uldllil 1,_, don'l

Hannan Traee

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&lt;tlpt acoounl rteordl and till
ler In IHI. Set .aside a spare flv..year .Inventory l'I&lt;OI'dl ...
roont, or a ptu1 of 1 room - In a leallltr loose-leal blader
a bedroom, kitchen, or dlnlna which enabltt lilt ""' 10 add
room- lor your farm bualneu or 1ublract Jilin.
IY PA'IIY 01.\11
center, U you owt. your Iarm, Tba llllne tylielll !Deludes 23
lhll space can bt ID Income labeled divider card&amp; and II
Co;, .~ Aceal
tax depreciable txpettlt bued labeled lilt !olden. Thll sy•
"""'' ll:toa•let
on lho per cent Of the Ioiii VII· lem Wll developed wHh help Alk a homemaker What I~
ue ol the r"ltlence. For eum- of II Ohio farm lamlllfl. It Wlllll.,'n her klldlln 111t1 11tt II
pie, If you have 111 elpt-room 11 1 very practical 171tem and lly, Pletlty ol cabinet I Dd
boutte anti you do primarily II very eompaliblt with tlte &lt;GUJlter apaet!" Thil wleb eup..
retord keepinl In one of theH Ohio Commerclll Farm Ac· )10111 a bule rult lor plannlfll
rooma, then olle-elplh ol the OOWtl book.
an tlly.Jo.work·ln, efflcltnt
~--'--· _ _.::.._ __ · ----- - - kltehtn. Allow enoufh epaet tor
wall and bue eablnell, • .;,II·
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:,-'• 1~ ~111'1, plndua IIJIICe

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RedMeat ProdUetiOD
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8YFour Per Cent ID 1965 '

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this expen,. by ent~rprises is records desired would Include .depreciated plus onHighth of
essential for prolll mnlmiQ.. 1 1111 worth ltlltemem allowlat 1M rutt, ' light, 111111 malntnlion.
curr111t asoeu, liabUitlae, anti Illite bUI for the I!Wse.
1
LBbor record!. Tblo ·'·' one of fliiiOOal progress of your farm- A detk, thatr, adding macblne
the mOI!t dllfi&lt;Ult ttcotde to inl operation.
IIJid fUlfil cabinet aro a low of
keep by various OperatiOM 111- AnOther impor!11nt u11
lo the neetiSitles. A ·&amp;op-notob
, Farm Income and expense soriated with tiel) Ollllo!l'pi'IJI. Ill management. In till lOng Jarm oemxmt book and a lllln&amp;
rtoords !~ou ld !how the date, lt need8 to Include the hotltl run you cal 11]Uimlu "after. l)'ltem m the lwo maiD &lt;0111;p;lce "'" unit, and quantity worked and the •mount Jlllkl In" income and net worlh by poneatl lor this Important job
sold or purcha!ed. They should for hirl!d labor and hOIJrt work· the use of completl! recordl. of llrm record ktopioc.
Identify the ,..ceipt or ex- ed by family unpaid labor. To
KEV SVGGESTIONS
Voe al . . ."""
~I
pense with each ent•rprlse lf keep this record every year Ia Tbtlelloe•• II llllporlaat AI• 1Joek llld flllq qllem, Ohio
at, ~ II possible. Itemize your :" big job, but II would be vatu- 111011 all farmer• hiVe In their Slltle VnlYersity boo 0114! ol the
r~etpt• by oource• on
your able ror ll8e In enterprise analy- mtnd• the Information IIIII ia bell fsrm accounl boob in the .
bjink d•po•Jt sltp! Occa•lonalty '" every 3 · 4 ytars. or follow- netded lor a complete llrm eorn bell with the Ohio Corn- '
bank .•talement• are examined ing a major ollange In enter. record. WriUng this Inform•· mercia! Aeeounl book, IUid a1ao lion
w~en tax return• are audited. prises.
tlon down on time 11 the Hl:l'el bQ an excellent l~rm and
Qeposlt! shown on lhe!e otat•· '
HOW USED
to &amp;ood record keeping. Follow home fUlfil program called tho
njfnts are usually aS!umed '·•I Complete records can be used I timely sy•t•m of recordinl "Ohio Qllick and Eaoy Fllln11
b~- :ta~~blf' Income unlt!i!s they lo get a clearer picture,
your entrjes in the farm ac- System." Both an avaUabJI
af~ proved to be otherwloe: I rently, of the reality of the count book. This should bt done frolll your County Eitlellllon 01.
tit&lt;'refore. "'" should dearly Ibusmess. Those needed for
• weekly baolo, If not more lice, located at tho Courthou1e
.Jiy BRYSON R. CARTER
Ell.. Agent, Agrl&lt;luture
. NQTE: Tbh It lilt 1econd
and flnal •rlltle dt~eriblag bow
• : 1' und recotd •Y•tem o11 tbo
fatm may bo canied oat.

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~wed money. repayment of 1cords prevlou!ly mtntloned
, ved,

mherlta~ce, . and

re· :1 record of land use.

other records holp detect the lealterl
and the lom•. The !taker 1, an
,,Production record•. These enterprl,. that hao room to
OK• l!feded to show crop yields. expand or improve and
!~)Ilk per cow, egg8 per hen, Iimprovement. In
etc. \hey are eS!ential tor en· practice• for maximum prolitl.
ttrprlse analysis.
The looer I• the enterprise that
(reef· rtrordo. Here Is your to too omall and tht
large!! !Ingle item of cost In ly to obtain efriclent
)\\lur llvestO&lt;k enterprise· there· be prohibitive cool·wloe.
n~n·ttllfllble reretpts.

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GRAVELY
the
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RIDING
TRACTOR

or than on a monthly bull.
Develop a farm bullet• -

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Effi'ci'ent Kitchen lneludes P.lenty ·0· f Spaee' for Cabi'n·ets

0 n'· heFarm Front

WASHINGTON CUP)) - Red lht lllltl In c:onutterelal red

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U you would llkt to have 1
belw1111 bate eablutt mort balp wllh ll'l'lllltmllll of ·
appU.nen GJIPOII!e eaeh fOUl' ldlabn, eaU 1111 Ellen·
otlter: 4 tb 1 llil,
t1on OUlet COIIIII Coullly ~ 1
8plct betwtlllt etanter and a 4112111d Me.,. County IIUI95) ·

llppUa

net. '
How cabllllllptCt 11 aHtl
11 Important u hew much
available. For malmwn Ult
blnel
iJe ll to Ill
do lhil UH

!able

or wa11 : 4 • • 1Ill.

or atop by and pick up copies ;
8JJICI! belllftn cabinet or IP. of tilt lollowlne ballelllu: floor .
pU.nees II rl&amp;bl analtt: 10 • • Pia ror v- 1Clldlel, Mote
'
lndtel.
lftlet II v- UeU., and •
drawen Space between alldiq doorl ,....., ... llltellllllll Work·
• out
a1
tlltlt otl 1 lablt: - .

r peop • "' move •
ltettl deptndt on lht nuntber of plua IIIJullable and
food Items, utenllll and dllhes lllllra In cablnelt. "':~:::1~~;;;~;;;~~;.;;;;;;;;;.
lo bt ilored. For I liberal lm· llhtlvn In corner btu cablnett
otml of but cablnete - not add convultnee and lncreue
eoUIII!itf lilt epact ttndar the lplct.
link and In the ranp - allow Kitchell C!Oitlller spaet It uHtl
10 feat. Six feel ol bue eablnet , lor l!llny Jobt and II em mort
llorqe II a minimum.
I uaelul wbtn will IOCited. Tlttre
lio1l much cabinet IJIICI you jUilable dlvltlen In

1or,..

The 1111011111 of 11111 &lt;'lblnets tbould be II w II 1ncbet ~I
with acljuatable sllelvn lbould eollltter tpaee on tilt lllleh 11da
equal lite llltOUitt of ban eabl- of the rtfrl&amp;•alor. You,!
nett. Space lor Rtra dinner- 2i Ill 21li1Cites of counter 11
ware abould bt locat.d near Ill lite tf&amp;bl Of till link.
the dlllin&amp; area or aear lite I Spact belwetn eablnell
link - prelei'ably within easy ,appll- lor worldua at
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· Good, Square Bales
Even At High Speeds
With Hayliner®
268 Baler!

..·uurnw HAYMAKING

NO. 816 MOWER·
CONDITIONER

in one eost-c:uttinatrlp. Exclutive
Fliek·Bar leedln&amp; means there Is
no rHI to adjust or maintain •••
lets the 816 work in any CRip
from clover to ranu soiJhumSUdanhybrids.Availtble in either
._,_,..._1 or 9-foot mOdtls.

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NO. 27
HIGH CAPACITY BALER

See the McCormick International Harmaklng Combination ar .••

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MIDDUPORT, 0.

ITIJ NEw RoLLQ'D
SPRING AVI.

AN OPPORTUNITY

Central Soya
of Ohio

POMIROY

• a •

It would seem that the new conlprehensive high school and vocalional
school will be a desirable addition to
the Meigs Local School Dlstrid.
After viewing the information that is
available on this issue we believe the
propo$8d new school for the Meigs Local ~hool District would serve al·a very.
desirable pillar for the futur&amp;growth
'
and economic development of M,igs
County.

Gtllllpollt

OPEN TIL 9 PM-MON. THRU SAT.

··auvsr

R•cly to Cut ONH?

Turf.Trim

nil Your Garclen?

POWER .MOWER
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SERVING MEIGS,
GALLIA and
MASON COUNTIES

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CliCK TIIOFFIQAl RATINGS
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22" eul. Ill liP Brial •
Strat1011 1011111.

Bate up to 14 ton. of hay per hour
to make the belt use or your haymakins hourt. With the No. u
you aet • 52·inch wide pickup
with a 21'&gt;·inch flare, a heavy-duty
~train, plus famous l·phase
knotters that tit bates 17%
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This DeKelb variety 872 was rated right
near the top of several hundred hybrids
tested.

cauaatl by dust and fungi which
the crystals coUec! as they fall WY 2·5 101
to earth.

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DeKalb varieties listed as experimental
9132 (O.Kalb 872) was tested C!OOplrativ•
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tural Research and Development Center in
highly infected M.D.M. (Maize Dwarf Mosaic) fields near Portsmouth, Ohio last
summer.

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too mucll ll*t In• IPIQ balwlttl . IWfilltng
Cbtek 1011' doon ol a llorqt unit and" Ia· '
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. baled Ill flo door to IWinC Pl11118 btebel. h

lhal OYtr lha rlllp, link or
frlprat« btciUif lbll
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11 me••• production duriJII !tel to- 111111 productiOn 1t111 year. 'nte
taled SUI billion pountll, dolm 1111 com elite led In sltulhter
per cent from 1914, accordlq of calll•·•nd hl!ll, and wat lllllt
1&lt;&gt; lite crop 1\eporllna Board. lit call and sheep and lamb
The production fl&amp;ureo Included alallghter.
commercial and farm tlaUJ)Iter. Animals killed lor meat In
Tba board said beef produc- Iowa 1111 year aumberod Ul'l,·
last yeer was JUt billion 1100 btad ol cattlt, 410,500 bead
pounds, I per teat ~teater than of calvet, U,ltiii,OOO bead or
1914 output. Veal production hoga, and tl'l,ltlO head of sheep
was 1.011 billion pounda, lito I and IAIItbf..
cent hJiher than lit 11184. CaUfomla wao aecond In num·
II Pork production llllllld 11.18 ber of caltle alauihtered In
pound1, down II per 1166, witlt 3,tlt1MOO head. Other
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from 11184, and lamb and lfldinl cattle olaugbler stateo
Wlfot•r
mut~ production oilS! mllllclll wwe Nebrallk.t, U'IV.OOO bead:
pountl1 Wll t per •'ell! leu llton Tells, 2.813,tl0tl; Mlnneeola, I.1p
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prtviOU8 year.
86'1,000; IUJnoil, 1,&amp;44,001; Kan,... ~
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sas, 1,477,000; Colorado, 1,430.' '
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tollti Jod .meai prodUCtion
000: Ohio, 1,269,500, and Wlsconpork 36 per cent, teal
1,221,000.
When the Going gets Tough! 11165,
per cent, and lamb and
CaUiornla led ln. lheep and
For the steep sl~~s . ·the gullies,. the prden , .. you need
2 per cent. Lard production last lamb oiau(hter Willi 2,031,000
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year totaled 2.115 billion pounds, head followed by Colorado, I.' ••• ridin1 is beot. Chooee !he Tractor that livHyou a eboioo
down 17 per cent from 11184. 570,000: Tuao, 1,231.000: New
, -ride or walk, at your diiCl'etion.
The board said
Uve Jereey, l,Oil,ltlO, and Iowa
; AII·Gear·Drlve, the hilh·lorque Gravely Tractor pta
WOIIDl Of Ill CltUe
917,500.
lhe toulh lobo done lao!. Chooee from 38 faokhanp at11 : : : 11165 wae 1M pounda
Minneeota was aecond to
' wchment., lor year·round power for your lobi. Alk UlIll
lighter tllm a '
Iowa in hoe slau&amp;hter, with 5,: "illho Gravely rtolly lndeotructible?"
earlter. Averaae live
2111,000 head, followed by Ohio,
calves slaup!trtd dropped 4,11W,OOO; IDinoil, 4,11t!,OOO; Jn.
pountllto 135 IIOUIIdl. Has•
diana, 4,tl73,000; Nebraoka, 3,&amp;
eraaed Ill 1 tlltda, down
444,000, and Mllsourt, 3,028.000.
WY 2·2975,
POMEROY, 0.
pounda from lht prevloua year.
DEA111 VAUEY
E. MAIN ST.
Shtep
and
lambs
averaaed
Despite
ill aridity, lile a'I
IN GALLIPOLIS
pound&amp;. two pounda heiYier
in Death Valley, Calif.
CHUCK COLLIER SERVICE STOR!
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The ma bu more ti1Bn 500
'ij~"""""""""""""""'~"""'"""'"""'""""""""""""'"""'!!!!!!L~Io~w~a~·~U!_~Ihe~le~!a~de~r~~~ kind&amp; of plant. inoludlllfl des=•::
ert holly, dabllll, popplea and
cacti: and kit lotes, rabbits,
around oqulrreia, IIJards and
other anlmala aurvlve In terrlf·
te heal.
SNOW COLOR8
Red snow and ,..... snow
have boon known to fall In

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Company.
counties for show

raeh of boai. Wbn
will uldllil 1,_, don'l

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Tho new tlpenH and re· third
&lt;tlpt acoounl rteordl and till
ler In IHI. Set .aside a spare flv..year .Inventory l'I&lt;OI'dl ...
roont, or a ptu1 of 1 room - In a leallltr loose-leal blader
a bedroom, kitchen, or dlnlna which enabltt lilt ""' 10 add
room- lor your farm bualneu or 1ublract Jilin.
IY PA'IIY 01.\11
center, U you owt. your Iarm, Tba llllne tylielll !Deludes 23
lhll space can bt ID Income labeled divider card&amp; and II
Co;, .~ Aceal
tax depreciable txpettlt bued labeled lilt !olden. Thll sy•
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on lho per cent Of the Ioiii VII· lem Wll developed wHh help Alk a homemaker What I~
ue ol the r"ltlence. For eum- of II Ohio farm lamlllfl. It Wlllll.,'n her klldlln 111t1 11tt II
pie, If you have 111 elpt-room 11 1 very practical 171tem and lly, Pletlty ol cabinet I Dd
boutte anti you do primarily II very eompaliblt with tlte &lt;GUJlter apaet!" Thil wleb eup..
retord keepinl In one of theH Ohio Commerclll Farm Ac· )10111 a bule rult lor plannlfll
rooma, then olle-elplh ol the OOWtl book.
an tlly.Jo.work·ln, efflcltnt
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wall and bue eablnell, • .;,II·
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RedMeat ProdUetiOD
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Gallia County, Cities, Compared

VOTE FOR

WILLIAM
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THE ONLY REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
OR THIS OFFICE WHO IS A JUDGE

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Huae baeklo•s of Cl5elli are PiliDill.P

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our courto. ONLY AN EXPERIENCED

tbia In PJekaway County Common Pletl Court. Casl!ll now
heard 1ft 3 months. Judse Ammer pledges stmilar ~PHd­

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Ammer bao been lit
ACCURACY' ' Judie
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Only 3 cases rev~.sed out of ,3,883 ease~. ONLy JUDI·
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ENDORSED
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newspapers and lndlvldunJs an
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THE GAIUA County Junior
Fair program was almost com~
plete this ...ek. The Gospel
Caravan of Channel J bas beea
oigned for the event. A eounty·

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NASH also reported four Pl. Pleasant men own the
award.
They are A. Fay Wilson, 1954; Wilbur C. Diet.
for July 8. Cancer Crusade var. l
lety show attracted an audle"'" l son, 1955; J. Knox Dye, l!ltU: and Carl Dlleher, 19e!.
Meigs countiao-Ralph Spencer- won tbe honor 1n
of 400 last Saturday. Holzer One
1960.
School or Nursing chorus gave
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BEFORE the 1116U8 aehool term enda, Dat.llna wU1
Hall • the 1llemo "Love Ia A rome up with iodlvldual track 1114 field re&lt;orda thet
Song ill Spring."
have beea rompiled by Blue DevU thloeilda durlne tbo
past 10 yearL
DIE IIR GAU.UNS, Gallil
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Academy yearbook, wrlved 1bll
oWHEN Clarence 1bompaon wu bead tract -m 11
.,..k, It Ia dedicated to 0. 0 .
GAHS, be brought tho recorda up to date .:.... froJ11. 1938
Me1R!7re, and lealun!s a eolor through 1956. During the put 10 years, thlo
baa
photo of Gatewood, a
been overlooked by tho local paper, and faoa too. Aft.r
ol the columniat by Susao Bush the recorda are brought up to date, they ahollld ba poated
and other pictures o1 the
on the Devils~·~ocker room wallo. Then they'll bavo aom•
oua home and IIIYlnss o1
thine to ahoot for In the future .
Feat jouruallat. Slepbanle
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THREE GaWpoUa naUvu are members of nr1ou1
athletic oquada at Ohio Stale Unl..rllty. BW :lad!U. 11 1
Buckeye gridder. DIU Conley Ia a member of the aolf
~quad, and Rodger Wllaon Ia a 111embor of tbe tnet ~quad.
Eachua and Conley are GAHS Faduatea. Wllaon, anJid.
aon of Mr. and lira. W. H. (Hobe) Wllaon and Mr. 1114
Mrs. Walter Danner, waa born In Ga!Upolla, aoo of Mr.
and Mn John Wllaon, but moved to Columbua wltb hla
parento In tbo early 1950s. He graduated from CoiUIJio
bus Wbetotone, and Ia ao OSU oopbomore.

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Jn Plckaway County Republicena, Democrata and 1D-

wide talent search Is planned

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endor~e ~u.dae WHliam Ammer, The Cin!levillle Jle.raJd
aays: William Ammer has aU tbe qualifications to betome
an able judie of tbe Appeals Court, A hJgher-eourt jude•
SHOUU&gt; BE AN EXPERIENCED JURIST---&lt;&gt;ne who bu
L"Ome up throuj'h the ranks."
The Ripley Bee declareJ: •·The clincher In hi1 favor
•hould be the lact tbat be la: the only ~ublicao can::U.
date for thJs judicial office who is a jud(e. EXPERIENC&amp;
ON THE BENCH should be tbe first requisite for IJI •ppcllate ~eat."

dependeou alike - voted for Jodjll Ammer
Tbo Clrelevllle Herald teotlfleo: "Willltm ~. wUJ.
lapou to meet the chan..,.. ol a vllal publlo IIIDdloa
looo " - proven man1 tlmeo dlll'lna lllo g Jean ao jtutp.

N.UIIID IY IIAGI'UAN
Patagaata 11'11 IOIDed
l'mlload lolqellaa, Ill

REPl1BLIC:ANS1 VOTE FOR
WlLLIAltl AMIIIER
FOR C:Ol1RT OF APPEAUJ

.......... Vapllan aamed

lllhabllanla Palqolllana,

means bil -feet,"
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IMiana wbo llvod lbert ...,, II
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-lin. llalq Gilleopie, N..,. llnllo ..., 0., Commlti.o Clllr.
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RESOLUTION
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Nominate and Elect
Fred S. Beman
for
CONGRESS
Cltlnnl of G.lllo llld Molgo Countyso
The Congress of the United St.ates h11
the Important last of making laWI 1114 decisions that affect all phases of our Uves.

It il essential that you elect 1 man for
Congress who has the rourage and ability

to stand on his own feet and expreS! hlJ
own convictions on the many grave problems that now confront our Nation.

fRED S. lEMAN

If nominated and elected, I assure you, the People of Gallla and Meigs CouJ2o

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use all my efforto, as one man among many, to wort for aa early
and honorable settlement of the Viet Nam War.

I am much opposed to the recklesa apendin&amp; of your
am alBo oppooed to an Increase in Income ta•u.

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GAU.IA Academy•, high aehool footbaU team wm bo
brlUiant in more waya than one thla faiL . Tbroe grid
players were reeenUy lopped for tbe aehool'o NoUonal
Honor Society - Joba Magnussen, Gary Smith and Jeff
Smith. The 196H7 student body prelldent and vi&lt;e aident are foolblll playera - Gary Smith and LoweD Ev.
ana. Greg Howell owoa a 3.8 avera1e. Othera havo ....,.
plied hllb marta durlJaa tbo put year aetordlni to grid
mentor Terry lfalllley, AJ tbe old aaylng goeL "there'a
aotbine bettor then 1 amart athlete." And tbele hoya have
ezperie- llld aile, too.

I will not be a rubber stamp congreaaiiJall to tbla or

money and mille. 1

any other ldmlnlstra·

I wiD appreciate your vote and support.

TWENTY YEARS AGO, From the flies of The Dally
Tribune and weekly Gallla Tlmeo . . . Jack Darnell, 32,
killed In automobile wreck near Cheohlre , , . Fourth of
July committee named by city offlclail .• , Waahlngton
Grode School Principal Ben Evana aenda Columbua Clti·
aen letter protesting "unjust tUmlnatlon" of Ga!Ua'a Ra·
rbel Ann Masters from state apelllnc bee conteiL , • ,
Dlrie Glltey, owner of newly-formed baaebaU ltlm, burla
eight lnnlnp aa bla Queen Beel dump GaU!a11 10-1 Ia
tlhibiUon game •.• Athena ln!Ueta 7-G baaebaD loll 011
~poUa •• BlU. Devita lllffer firal repiar d•
feat Jn two years .•• Dr. Lowll Brown appolated o·•l•
VaUoy Rant director and MarahaU Fowler Ia llllDOd telltr
• • lllra. 0. H. Booton auccumba Ill WUUamaon,
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CA!Ir ro WINDS
In OOIIlpilanee wilb bla 1:
wishes, the body of Joaq
MIDet't DOted poet, wu
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bito 1ho SierrM and to
lba windo.

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C.nclldete for Congre11

KIMB'A~L

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•.,.l',. Candidate In SoutM.tem Ohio llld Has Sor.-.1 1,. your Gel flo Ce.

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TIL\T IT II AND HRR£Bt IS 'I'11E BECOMMINDA·
'DON .OF TIDS lAB ASSOCIATION TO THE VOTERS OF TBB
IOUM'B A.PPILLATE DISTBICI OF omo, THAT J. EABi,
l'RATf BE NOMINATED AND EI.EC'fm TO SERVE AS .t.
,JtiDQE 01' 1'111101Jat11 DIS'DliCl' coVBt Ol ..&amp;ll'.W.S. .

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JUDGE """ apeed thew hondllnr. Judge Ammer boo doal'

SPEED•

There are no DATA BOOK lng units, only· 47.9 ·
occupied units was $56 per 6,430 families, ·n.o per :cent olper cent cotlllHier t3,000. (Cro..
figures for cities under 25,1100, were "sound, with
month.
them 1n the •ro;'ooo and over se Point wasn't large enough
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but some of the comparaUve faelUUes." The
Occupied living places 1n Gal· bracket, medlan Income $13,017, to ba In the table.)
stalislics for Gallia County: .&lt;lUlled units was ·
lia County were well. supplied and still 4.3 per rent under $3,. Edina, Mlnn...,la, nelll'
might be interesting.
median value of
own· with conveniences. T~ere . were 000.
Twin Citi,., hod 7,331 families,
Gallia's 1960 population was er oecUJ&gt;Ied units was $7,8110, washing macbinl!! in 86.3 per
· MORE J'OCI(tTS
11.5 per eent of lbem reoelvin&amp;
26,120. Its clvilian Jabot force Median renl qf ihe 2,m4. renter cent of them, home Jreezers Park Ridge, ·JUinois,
was $10,0110 lind QlOre, median
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was 7,764, of whom 8.3 per
· 24.6 per eept, air eo~dition· right up there, with a medlan OOI!lt $12,111, and U )MII'Il!:qli
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cent were unemployed. The
Never Reached Sammlt
ing in 7.4 per cen~ TV sets in income ol $11,187 lor ita 8,6$ under $3,1100.
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number of familles Is given as Zebulon Pike never reached 82.7 per cent; telephones In 72.6 families, 57.3 per cent of lllem New Jersey had two wealthy
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5,1Jl!l, and 36.2 er eent of them the summit of the peak whlcll per cent. :The number with two receiving $10,000 or more. The places of 25,000 or more. Med·
had 1959 ineomes under $3,0110. bears his name. Pike climbed
more automobiies was 12.4 figure under $3,000 was 3.8 per Jan income of the 6,632 farnUies
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The median iru:ome fi81Jre 11 part way up the Colorado moun·
cent, li!ld 12 per eent bod oent
in Ridgewood was ~I,:J!11, and
$4,029 per farnUy, aDd onlY 5.5 lain, but loill his way and
automobile.
·. Anotl1or OJioago
subtrb, 56.1 received tlMOO plus, and
per cent were In the $10,000 and to turn back.
POCKE'J11 EVERYWIII!;U 'lfllrnelto, &amp;eeiiill to be just be- still 5 per cent were under $3,·
OVI!I' bracket. 11oo aggregate
Looking througl the stalls- low Shaker ll,eights ip med· IIIlO lor the year. Westlleld's
iru:ome was $31 mllllon, whlcll
PENAL COLONIES
for cities with 25,000 or IBn income, $13,661. 01 jts 7,129 8,011 familles hsd a medlan In·
would be a UUle more than Gre~t Britain sent many
more
you find the families, 68.4 per cent received come o1 $10,549, wilb Bl8 per
$5,000 per family. Only 211 per Its pr!Boners to Maryland
pockets, perceq'Jages of more than $10,1100 a year. StlU cent In the $10,000.up braeke~
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cent of the county population other
southern colonies
with Incomes ·ol Jess 3.3 per cent were under $3,1100. but 8.6 per cent received under
had completed high scbooi or America in spite of. the
$3,000 for. tbe year 1959, Prairie Village, Klll!Bas &lt;near $3,000.
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even the wealthiest.
Konsas City) had 6,74&gt; ,lllllli- Rockville Centre was the
CARMEL SCHOOL - Dr. Lester L. Roush, former Ohio church leader and one·tlnl•,.
per cent ol college ll'aduafes RevoluUonary
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In legendary Beverly. Hills, lie•. 51.4 per cent with incomes ly New York suburb with a me- oehool teaeber, recently prepared an article for the Times-Sentinel relat.mg to an ej&gt;i- ·'
Isn't given) and lbe median f~ such penal colonies m America. California, Y(hose 8,541 families of $10,000 or more, median iJl. dian figure ol mora than ItO,. aode ~S years ago In whleh the Carmel schoo~ located near Racine in Meigs County, wao ··•
gore for oc:bool years eomplethad an aggregate income . of come $10,2.25. But 2.9 per ceot 1100. Of 6,686 famiUes, 54.3 per wrecked by lightning when 49 pupils occupied the building. 'Ibis article has drawn wide
od is 6.7.
. Average life span of a
$233 million, median Income was in the poverty range, -un· cent received $10,000 and more, iDterest of residents In that .area. Mrs. Robert Warner, of Pomeroy, recently found Ibis
Of GalUa Co!Uity's 7,63Z hous- " 10 years.
$11,977, and 56.2 per .cent .., der $3,000.
the median was $10,922, nnd 6.1 photo of the building showing tbe destrucUon, Several pupila were knocked unconsciuu! ·
celving $10,000 or mor~&gt;. lor lbe . Miobigan lDeollle ligures are per cent were under $3,000.
by the bolt, but none was seriously burt.
year, an amazing 9.1 per cent topped by Birmingham. Its 6,. No Texas suburb of 25,000 or
got less than $3,000. Perhaps 674 families had a median In· more appeared to hsve a meet
BIRTHS. DIVORC.ES
they were unemployed movie l!llme of $10,723, and 53.6 per ian income of $10,1100 or more.
REAL ESlATi
stars,
COlli of them received more But the available ligures are
DEATHS, MARRIAGES ··
Highland Park, llUnoio, bod than $10,1100ln 111511, and still 5.1 lor 1960.

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VOTE FOR

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our courto. ONLY AN EXPERIENCED

tbia In PJekaway County Common Pletl Court. Casl!ll now
heard 1ft 3 months. Judse Ammer pledges stmilar ~PHd­

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Ammer bao been lit
ACCURACY' ' Judie
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THE GAIUA County Junior
Fair program was almost com~
plete this ...ek. The Gospel
Caravan of Channel J bas beea
oigned for the event. A eounty·

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award.
They are A. Fay Wilson, 1954; Wilbur C. Diet.
for July 8. Cancer Crusade var. l
lety show attracted an audle"'" l son, 1955; J. Knox Dye, l!ltU: and Carl Dlleher, 19e!.
Meigs countiao-Ralph Spencer- won tbe honor 1n
of 400 last Saturday. Holzer One
1960.
School or Nursing chorus gave
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BEFORE the 1116U8 aehool term enda, Dat.llna wU1
Hall • the 1llemo "Love Ia A rome up with iodlvldual track 1114 field re&lt;orda thet
Song ill Spring."
have beea rompiled by Blue DevU thloeilda durlne tbo
past 10 yearL
DIE IIR GAU.UNS, Gallil
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oWHEN Clarence 1bompaon wu bead tract -m 11
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GAHS, be brought tho recorda up to date .:.... froJ11. 1938
Me1R!7re, and lealun!s a eolor through 1956. During the put 10 years, thlo
baa
photo of Gatewood, a
been overlooked by tho local paper, and faoa too. Aft.r
ol the columniat by Susao Bush the recorda are brought up to date, they ahollld ba poated
and other pictures o1 the
on the Devils~·~ocker room wallo. Then they'll bavo aom•
oua home and IIIYlnss o1
thine to ahoot for In the future .
Feat jouruallat. Slepbanle
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THREE GaWpoUa naUvu are members of nr1ou1
athletic oquada at Ohio Stale Unl..rllty. BW :lad!U. 11 1
Buckeye gridder. DIU Conley Ia a member of the aolf
~quad, and Rodger Wllaon Ia a 111embor of tbe tnet ~quad.
Eachua and Conley are GAHS Faduatea. Wllaon, anJid.
aon of Mr. and lira. W. H. (Hobe) Wllaon and Mr. 1114
Mrs. Walter Danner, waa born In Ga!Upolla, aoo of Mr.
and Mn John Wllaon, but moved to Columbua wltb hla
parento In tbo early 1950s. He graduated from CoiUIJio
bus Wbetotone, and Ia ao OSU oopbomore.

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wide talent search Is planned

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endor~e ~u.dae WHliam Ammer, The Cin!levillle Jle.raJd
aays: William Ammer has aU tbe qualifications to betome
an able judie of tbe Appeals Court, A hJgher-eourt jude•
SHOUU&gt; BE AN EXPERIENCED JURIST---&lt;&gt;ne who bu
L"Ome up throuj'h the ranks."
The Ripley Bee declareJ: •·The clincher In hi1 favor
•hould be the lact tbat be la: the only ~ublicao can::U.
date for thJs judicial office who is a jud(e. EXPERIENC&amp;
ON THE BENCH should be tbe first requisite for IJI •ppcllate ~eat."

dependeou alike - voted for Jodjll Ammer
Tbo Clrelevllle Herald teotlfleo: "Willltm ~. wUJ.
lapou to meet the chan..,.. ol a vllal publlo IIIDdloa
looo " - proven man1 tlmeo dlll'lna lllo g Jean ao jtutp.

N.UIIID IY IIAGI'UAN
Patagaata 11'11 IOIDed
l'mlload lolqellaa, Ill

REPl1BLIC:ANS1 VOTE FOR
WlLLIAltl AMIIIER
FOR C:Ol1RT OF APPEAUJ

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Nominate and Elect
Fred S. Beman
for
CONGRESS
Cltlnnl of G.lllo llld Molgo Countyso
The Congress of the United St.ates h11
the Important last of making laWI 1114 decisions that affect all phases of our Uves.

It il essential that you elect 1 man for
Congress who has the rourage and ability

to stand on his own feet and expreS! hlJ
own convictions on the many grave problems that now confront our Nation.

fRED S. lEMAN

If nominated and elected, I assure you, the People of Gallla and Meigs CouJ2o

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use all my efforto, as one man among many, to wort for aa early
and honorable settlement of the Viet Nam War.

I am much opposed to the recklesa apendin&amp; of your
am alBo oppooed to an Increase in Income ta•u.

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GAU.IA Academy•, high aehool footbaU team wm bo
brlUiant in more waya than one thla faiL . Tbroe grid
players were reeenUy lopped for tbe aehool'o NoUonal
Honor Society - Joba Magnussen, Gary Smith and Jeff
Smith. The 196H7 student body prelldent and vi&lt;e aident are foolblll playera - Gary Smith and LoweD Ev.
ana. Greg Howell owoa a 3.8 avera1e. Othera havo ....,.
plied hllb marta durlJaa tbo put year aetordlni to grid
mentor Terry lfalllley, AJ tbe old aaylng goeL "there'a
aotbine bettor then 1 amart athlete." And tbele hoya have
ezperie- llld aile, too.

I will not be a rubber stamp congreaaiiJall to tbla or

money and mille. 1

any other ldmlnlstra·

I wiD appreciate your vote and support.

TWENTY YEARS AGO, From the flies of The Dally
Tribune and weekly Gallla Tlmeo . . . Jack Darnell, 32,
killed In automobile wreck near Cheohlre , , . Fourth of
July committee named by city offlclail .• , Waahlngton
Grode School Principal Ben Evana aenda Columbua Clti·
aen letter protesting "unjust tUmlnatlon" of Ga!Ua'a Ra·
rbel Ann Masters from state apelllnc bee conteiL , • ,
Dlrie Glltey, owner of newly-formed baaebaU ltlm, burla
eight lnnlnp aa bla Queen Beel dump GaU!a11 10-1 Ia
tlhibiUon game •.• Athena ln!Ueta 7-G baaebaD loll 011
~poUa •• BlU. Devita lllffer firal repiar d•
feat Jn two years .•• Dr. Lowll Brown appolated o·•l•
VaUoy Rant director and MarahaU Fowler Ia llllDOd telltr
• • lllra. 0. H. Booton auccumba Ill WUUamaon,
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MIDet't DOted poet, wu
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bito 1ho SierrM and to
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C.nclldete for Congre11

KIMB'A~L

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•.,.l',. Candidate In SoutM.tem Ohio llld Has Sor.-.1 1,. your Gel flo Ce.

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'DON .OF TIDS lAB ASSOCIATION TO THE VOTERS OF TBB
IOUM'B A.PPILLATE DISTBICI OF omo, THAT J. EABi,
l'RATf BE NOMINATED AND EI.EC'fm TO SERVE AS .t.
,JtiDQE 01' 1'111101Jat11 DIS'DliCl' coVBt Ol ..&amp;ll'.W.S. .

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There are no DATA BOOK lng units, only· 47.9 ·
occupied units was $56 per 6,430 families, ·n.o per :cent olper cent cotlllHier t3,000. (Cro..
figures for cities under 25,1100, were "sound, with
month.
them 1n the •ro;'ooo and over se Point wasn't large enough
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but some of the comparaUve faelUUes." The
Occupied living places 1n Gal· bracket, medlan Income $13,017, to ba In the table.)
stalislics for Gallia County: .&lt;lUlled units was ·
lia County were well. supplied and still 4.3 per rent under $3,. Edina, Mlnn...,la, nelll'
might be interesting.
median value of
own· with conveniences. T~ere . were 000.
Twin Citi,., hod 7,331 families,
Gallia's 1960 population was er oecUJ&gt;Ied units was $7,8110, washing macbinl!! in 86.3 per
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11.5 per eent of lbem reoelvin&amp;
26,120. Its clvilian Jabot force Median renl qf ihe 2,m4. renter cent of them, home Jreezers Park Ridge, ·JUinois,
was $10,0110 lind QlOre, median
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· 24.6 per eept, air eo~dition· right up there, with a medlan OOI!lt $12,111, and U )MII'Il!:qli
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cent were unemployed. The
Never Reached Sammlt
ing in 7.4 per cen~ TV sets in income ol $11,187 lor ita 8,6$ under $3,1100.
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number of familles Is given as Zebulon Pike never reached 82.7 per cent; telephones In 72.6 families, 57.3 per cent of lllem New Jersey had two wealthy
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5,1Jl!l, and 36.2 er eent of them the summit of the peak whlcll per cent. :The number with two receiving $10,000 or more. The places of 25,000 or more. Med·
had 1959 ineomes under $3,0110. bears his name. Pike climbed
more automobiies was 12.4 figure under $3,000 was 3.8 per Jan income of the 6,632 farnUies
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The median iru:ome fi81Jre 11 part way up the Colorado moun·
cent, li!ld 12 per eent bod oent
in Ridgewood was ~I,:J!11, and
$4,029 per farnUy, aDd onlY 5.5 lain, but loill his way and
automobile.
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subtrb, 56.1 received tlMOO plus, and
per cent were In the $10,000 and to turn back.
POCKE'J11 EVERYWIII!;U 'lfllrnelto, &amp;eeiiill to be just be- still 5 per cent were under $3,·
OVI!I' bracket. 11oo aggregate
Looking througl the stalls- low Shaker ll,eights ip med· IIIlO lor the year. Westlleld's
iru:ome was $31 mllllon, whlcll
PENAL COLONIES
for cities with 25,000 or IBn income, $13,661. 01 jts 7,129 8,011 familles hsd a medlan In·
would be a UUle more than Gre~t Britain sent many
more
you find the families, 68.4 per cent received come o1 $10,549, wilb Bl8 per
$5,000 per family. Only 211 per Its pr!Boners to Maryland
pockets, perceq'Jages of more than $10,1100 a year. StlU cent In the $10,000.up braeke~
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cent of the county population other
southern colonies
with Incomes ·ol Jess 3.3 per cent were under $3,1100. but 8.6 per cent received under
had completed high scbooi or America in spite of. the
$3,000 for. tbe year 1959, Prairie Village, Klll!Bas &lt;near $3,000.
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even the wealthiest.
Konsas City) had 6,74&gt; ,lllllli- Rockville Centre was the
CARMEL SCHOOL - Dr. Lester L. Roush, former Ohio church leader and one·tlnl•,.
per cent ol college ll'aduafes RevoluUonary
War
In legendary Beverly. Hills, lie•. 51.4 per cent with incomes ly New York suburb with a me- oehool teaeber, recently prepared an article for the Times-Sentinel relat.mg to an ej&gt;i- ·'
Isn't given) and lbe median f~ such penal colonies m America. California, Y(hose 8,541 families of $10,000 or more, median iJl. dian figure ol mora than ItO,. aode ~S years ago In whleh the Carmel schoo~ located near Racine in Meigs County, wao ··•
gore for oc:bool years eomplethad an aggregate income . of come $10,2.25. But 2.9 per ceot 1100. Of 6,686 famiUes, 54.3 per wrecked by lightning when 49 pupils occupied the building. 'Ibis article has drawn wide
od is 6.7.
. Average life span of a
$233 million, median Income was in the poverty range, -un· cent received $10,000 and more, iDterest of residents In that .area. Mrs. Robert Warner, of Pomeroy, recently found Ibis
Of GalUa Co!Uity's 7,63Z hous- " 10 years.
$11,977, and 56.2 per .cent .., der $3,000.
the median was $10,922, nnd 6.1 photo of the building showing tbe destrucUon, Several pupila were knocked unconsciuu! ·
celving $10,000 or mor~&gt;. lor lbe . Miobigan lDeollle ligures are per cent were under $3,000.
by the bolt, but none was seriously burt.
year, an amazing 9.1 per cent topped by Birmingham. Its 6,. No Texas suburb of 25,000 or
got less than $3,000. Perhaps 674 families had a median In· more appeared to hsve a meet
BIRTHS. DIVORC.ES
they were unemployed movie l!llme of $10,723, and 53.6 per ian income of $10,1100 or more.
REAL ESlATi
stars,
COlli of them received more But the available ligures are
DEATHS, MARRIAGES ··
Highland Park, llUnoio, bod than $10,1100ln 111511, and still 5.1 lor 1960.

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Jobnson'l•oecond solo bomer of
the game broke a :1&gt;2 tie iD the
seventh Inning Saturday and
enabled Baltimore ID chalk, up
its ninth ·stralgbt. victery, a s-2
triumph oW!r lbe Detroit Tlgers
that moved !be Orioles
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the American League.
The victory booated the BaJ.
tlmore record to 11-1 ond moved the club one-haU game a.

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first and 1hlrd In the last of the
aeventh and thwarted the Tigers
on one blt the .-1 of the way.
Detroit's Dennis McLain ~"e
up only three hill in his .e·cenilloing stint but ail three ,,·ere
bomen ond be 811fter.c_ h is
first Joss after three wm,
Baltimore took a U
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Dave McNally went the Orst
1 1-3 itlniogs to gain cr.cu fm"
the victory ond boost his record
to 3-0. But be needed help from
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Blank Kansas c·Ity 6-0

Bonus Baby Rich Rei"chardt
Hits Two Homers ID } Rung

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NELSONVILLE &lt;3941
Steve Schultz . .. 39-·39 -78 ·
Dave Fraedrich ... 57- 50-107 \
Mark Mechem . . . . 51--43-991
Sieve Schaeffer ... 59-51-llO '
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G hR k
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Three Ex-Buck
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Nelsonvill e ... .. · 1 2 18
Wellsto n · · .. .... 1 2 10
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i~polls Chris Rodertck j Galli lis .. ... ..

fired a par 35 during the
rtnai nine hole&gt; ur t h c
seventh annual SEOAL
golf tournament at Logan
Friday to tie the Chief·
loin's Kick Engle for medalist honors. The two fl.
nlshed with I four-overpar 74. Roderick had 8 39
U1e first nine whll&lt;- En·
gle shot a 38. Engle finished !be last nine with a

M·F Tractor 1963 model No. 65 Dieselmatic, 1147
hrs.; M·F Tractor 1961 model No. 50 diesel, 1149
brs. both tractors in top condition; M·F 3-14 plows,
used 2 seasons; M·F mower ~ ft. cut, 2 seasons;
M·F No. 61 corn picker; Int. field chopper No. 16,
2 seasons, New Holland blower No. 23, 2 seasons·
Cobey ensilage wagon, heavy duty, tandem wheels:
2 seasons: heavy duty Case wagon with 16' bed;
Cobey P.T.O. manure spreader, 2 seasons; M-F
planter, 4 seasons; 16-row corn sprayer; scraper
blade; 9 ft. Dunham disc; Dunham cultipacker;
1teel harrow; 6-hole hog feeder; McCulloch chain
saw, 20" blade: Oliver.12-hoe grain drill; 6 ft. Bush
Hog, like new; 2-wheel trailer.
1963 model Deluxe Ford 1. ton truck, steel
dump bed with grain and cattle racks; truck bed
(or l ton truck, steel floor and cattle racks: Int. 45T baler; plaUorm scales; 2 sections for Martin silo;
lot used blocks: lot hay or ensilage racks; pony sui·
ty cart and h81'!less; deep well pumr: o/• bp booster pump; wheelbarrow; complete se of blacksmith
tools; lOt block and lines; man~ miscellaneous iteliiB

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:100 bales good clover hay: 1)00 b-1•• mixed hay;
10 bales straw; 14 foot of co~n sil~le In 'atl 18·fl. ·

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lie Buff; .RIItl., , ' · .· . , .,...
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Lunch wUl be served

we lllvlte y0u til villi tbl• f81'm at·anytilllt
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11960 Cushman, Scooter, nice

el962 Soars, Moped (not running yet, but soon)
e1962 Harley, Scooter, (also not running yet, but
soon)

el964 Honda, ISO series, a little rough front
fender, but runs like a new one

RAWLINGS HONDA SALES
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BUICK SPECIAL

530 gal. Solar bulk tank;' 4-unit Choreboy pipeline
milker; 8-stall Clay herringbone milking parlor
•nd feeders; 52-gal. electric water heater, used 1
year; wash vat.
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J •. H. CAUFtAAN
Phone 675-A429

If you are interested in a good used unit, we hav•

three I hat will run .

WILL SELL A BUICK FOR LESS MONEY

For lriformallon Call

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First British Open
championship
in
eight entries.

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN
A GOOD USED UNIT, WE
HAVE THREE THAT WILL RUN

NOBODY, BUT NOBODY

sllo. to be sold lllil lllOved; 2 Mal'ie~la allos, 18x40
• and 12x40; Aluminum 1050 bu. grana!')!; wooden
building size 12x20: . -

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IJackson .... · .. · 2 2 1'1
IPomeroy ........ 1 3 19
TOTALS .. · ·, · · 8 8 !II
_LAST WEEKS RESULTS:
Middleport 4 Jackson 0
Pomeroy 10 Gallipolis 4
Wellston 7 Logan 3
Athens 5 Nelsonville .1

est insurance rates in the past three years.

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Logan
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Dairy Herd, Machinery, Dairy Equipment,
Feed and Supplies
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83 Head Holstem Cattle
49 _cows In production.- 7 springers, 2 2 yr. old
3 yr. hetfers, Holstein bull 5 months
heifers old - Hereford bull 20 months old.
This Ia a top herd of cows, only 1 cow over 6
YfS: o~ . age,. 80% calfhood vaccinated; many are
artifiCially srred and 30 hd. are artificially bred·
18 cov.;s ~re to freshen in Aug. and Sept.
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Individual health papers furnished on ali cattle.

Star'

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COMPLm.DISPERSAL

Buckeyes

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At The Huston Coufman Farm
4 mit., above Pt•.Pleasant, W.Va. on Rte. 17

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Friday, May 6, I0:30A.M. Fast Time

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We now have the best selection of new HOND A

motorcycles in stock that we have ever had. 4~
OXFORD, Ohio IUPI) - Miami University canceled its
new units in stock now . _. we are shooting I'or
scheduled baseball dou.bleloea&lt;i· if
er Saturday with Western Mic.n· ,l the best year ever so come on in and be one of the
Iigan and its annual spring
"nicest people" ll is easier than you think
Iball game was poslponed indef;mall down payment, easy monthly payments, lowinitely because of rain.

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Iwhen Marybmd Stall was four mile, and Kentucky State, by the new Ch~eago Bulls teo~ NEW YOR~ (UP!) - Solari, with Point Du Jour fourth. of the struggle but BeaUPJ
Villanova, with more heroics Fiorillo A&amp;M was the actual disqualified.
whose coach Sam Taylor died !from Ute Eastorn Division play who has a hiStory of finishing As usuol Selon got awoy to bottled gamely under !lie whipfrom sophomore Dovid Patrick, 1winner in the 440, and
was ·
Maryland TakH MOe
Ithree weeks ago, repeated its .er pool of the Notionol Baske~ 1aecond In big races, fmaliy 1a slow start In Ute lz mile ping of Manny Yoaza. But BeaiJ..
and Florida A&amp;M, with the belp )moved Into first place In the The famed mile, limited thls ;victory of a year ogo In the . ball Association have Oblo Afm. made good ot Aqueduct Satur-,race, traHing Ute field for the ,py was not equal to lbe oceaof a disqualification, wrapped 1880 when Morgan State, which year to the sii fastest teams sprint medley wben it outran . lations. .
Iday when he won the $84,160 1first half mile. He still was sev- .sion os Selari romped acro~
up the72nd annual Penn Rclays 1Jed them home by two yards 'decided by Friday trmls went 1Sewn Hail by 1Syards to win in ' Those fiVe are Nate Bowman,,Grey Dng Hondicap by three · ,enth at the end of the
hack- ;the finish line In l:iitl Z-li ovor
with two victories each Satur· Iwas d~qualified for passing out' to defending champion 'Mary· 3:24.S.
,a 6-foot· 10 center from W~chlta quarters of a length 1..- his olretch but began to pick up the muddy track.
doy on rain swept
Franklin 1of the zone.
iland State with a seven. yard ! Tennessee nailed down thest~te :i:'v~r·"7 8~ ~e C~c.lll- first stakes victory.
!'horses on Ute final turn,
"I Solari vald $12.20, $0.110 llld
FJeld before 2ii,2SIJ soaked and 1 It was the second year in "Ivictory over Morgan Stale In eighth major title with a seven · ~a~
Y~ sT op ~a~ c ~~c~ Lost year Solari owned by With only an eighth of I mile $3.BII and earned $04,1197. He now ·
chilled fans.
row the 8811 winner wos decided 3:1S.2.
!yard triumph over Navy in the : 08 year, om
ac "·. or the Valley Farm w'as second In to go, Beaupy, who went to the has earned $184,768, most of It
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th thrill on a disqualification, lost year, I Georgewwn, finally breaking 4M yards shuttle hurdles with o · m:r ~mv~rsl~ ~ Cint"';::'ati the Discovery the Lowrence front at the star~ still enjoyed gleaned In finishing second or
/~~ab "'sal~no er blond. North Carolina College won ja 15-year meet jllll&lt;, won the top time of 59.5 seconds.
, ' r w 0 ~:~h Ro ~~ AI~ . Realization and Ute Roamer
three-le~gth lead, with Pow- third In stakes races.
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Friday seasons WI
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• er of Destiny second and Selarl Beoupy poid $UO and
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were Villanovo beating George-' anchl, Ron Bonham and Barry
ye .
was ~ner-up In , now third.
while Power Of Destiny returnhlp the Hoy as in the ftnal 40
town In • rerord . breaking Clemens.
Ithe Seminole, the Wtdener and Power Of Destiny faded out ed $6.80.
yards of the two mile to
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wo " a te:unmate of Thacker on the But with Johnny
Sellers
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Clnrmnatt team that won two riding for the first Ume the 4.
NEW YORK (UP!) - The New York Yankeeo employNCAA championships In the year-old son of Prince • John
ed Mel Stottlemyre's six·hit pitching, a pair of double steals
early 1060s·
, went ail the way In the Grey
and a perfect squeeze play to beot Kansas City Athletics 6.0
Clemens, 8 . rookie from Ohio Log, getting to the front In the
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Wesleyon Umverslly, saw con- i closing yards to beat Beaupy tn
The defeat was the filtb straight for the Athletics and
siderable action thiS post sea- · the 23rd running of the race.
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lbem
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the
basement
son
With
the
New
York
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BOSTON (UP!) - Rich
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sll long lengths tarther back two-run homers in the eighth inning Saturdoy to tie the
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major league record and pace a 12-run explosion that car·
ner last yeor, bore down In a :and Jake Gibbs singled to score
with Philadelphia, was 8 stand- AAA
rled the California Angels to a 16·9 victory over the Boat0D
~., ;,.. vague StBndlnp steody dri2zle to register his Bayer and move Clarke to 3rd.
out at Bowlmg Green. He had 'tVV
Red Sox
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=~~·~,need his retirement at the
The $200,1100 bonus baby is t h e . - - - - - - - - - 'teom
w L Pet. GB this seoson and the YIIJltees sas City and suffered his seoBulls bthe post ...son, but the
lith player In modem major eighth and conUnued the as~1ttsburgh
10 5 .661
fi~~ sh;to~t of the~~ only lond setback 18alnst no vic·
chance: !:n~nvlnce him to
league history to belt two bonl- 88WI 180inst lbe cream of Ute
&lt;·Los Angeles u 6 .647
run ~ anree:' scor
tortes alter Y_lelding lour runa
Bianchi, Bonh~m and Thackers In one lnnlug. Joe Pepitone Red Sol relief corps - ruokie
~hiladrlplua
8 s .61S I f I~!.,~ IDRi: ,belore departing In the lbll'd.
er are guords ond Clemena.,
of Ute New York Yaakees wa• Ken Sanders, Dick Radall· and
Sau francisco 11 7 .611 1·2 1~
alked, look th~
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Ute last player to acompllsh Dan Osinski.
00 gulo, wa• the Vlclim of
•-Atlanta
10 7 .SII8 1 'a son w , .
both.
the teat, on Moy 23, 1962.
I-HousJon
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8 9 .47! 3 Roy White • single and came double steals.
New York
&gt; 6 .4SS 3 home as Roger Morlll bounced White scored on the front "First home rua, Mom! And I
tended three benefit bosketball Jim Fregosi and Bobby a walk and Radell come on
St Louis
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end
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Mlckey
Mantle
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home
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games
at Hannan Ttoce High Knoop, wbose two. errors apiec.. with the score 11-7, the baiie•
311
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l-CincinnaU
StotUemyre pulled a t&gt;erfec! In the third and Gibbs
slid part of tile fenee 11 went tverl"
School in Mercerville · Fridoy earlier In the game led to sll loaded and two out
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olso Fregosi's double · off RaM!z .
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Clele Bo
alter other one wttlt White In the
In the fll'sl game, Mre. Mary sparked the 12-run
uprising. cleared the bases and put the I
. Saturday's Games·
Cl k yer otngled, Horace fourlb.
IJTfLEB IN LEAD
YOUNGSTOWN Ohio (UP!) Evans' Hannan Trace girls Fregosl slammed a three. run Angela ahead 1~ Knoo drill
Philadelphia 12 Chlc~go 0
ar e wos sale on third base- Ralph Terry, traded to Kan- SAN ANTONIO: Tex. IUPI) Holy Rebounding rocks.
- downed Southwestern 33-28 to double and Knoop followed two ed a homer and J.;, .~dc.!k tri~ •
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.... City alter holding out ail - Steady .Gene Littler of Lo An unidentified man got the remain unbeaten in two years. pitches later with hls fourlb led to knock out Radotz and
New York at Pittsburgh, ppd,
aprmg with cleveland, made his JoliJI, Calif., surged ahead a- shock of his life Frldoy night Billie Mayberry'• Z4 led t be homer of the year.
OsbiSki gave up a alngle II Jack
rain
lint appeoraace of Ute season gam Saturday With . a lhree-un- after he hurled baH of a con- winners. Sbe's averl8ed
2t Baston hnd built a 9-3 lead
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l!ouston at Atlanta I night)
In the siiib and gave up one' der por 67 to give him an elgb~ crete block at Brenner's Jewel- points a game during the past
Warner and Reichardt s sec·
OincinnaU at Los
Angeles
bit during the two Innings he I ander 202 ond a one-stroke lead ry Store in the downtown area. two years. Judy Mitchum was ~s::~ thr!!~'h:ers ~
~~~:~the IICOI'(nlghl)
worked.
alterT three roundo of the $80,· A foot patrolmon said be ob- top rebounder. June Hutchins Carl Yasirse111kl and
Tooy a iwo-run ~ve uu:':"~=
1100 exas Open.
Toclay'o Probable Pitchers
served the man hurl the con- had 14 for the losers.
Conigliaro and a solo homer by Wilson out of the game
New York at Pittsburgh e 000fe
DEAliLIIAM TRIUMPHS
The veteran of 20 tournament crete and then watcbed it re- In the second benent game rookie George Scott
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nsher (0-3 ) vs. Veale 11-1)
. ELAWARE, Oblo (UP!) - victories held the one-stroke bound from the safety glass ond i!pOIISOred by the HT Beta club
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Philadelphia at Chicago - COLUMBUS (UP!) - Tbe .,. Earlh~ College of Richmond, margin over Jerry Edward• of strike the man In the bead.
and athletic departmen~ the Tbe Angels routed
starter pitched only 2-3 of an Inning beJackson 10-21 or Culp t0-3) vs. nual gridiron clinic banquet Frl- Ind., piled up 71 points to win Fort Worth who bad shared Downtown merchants hove faculty downed Southw~tern's Earl Wilson with one out In the tOre being Ulled for a plnrhbi~
11811 (0-0)
Iday night In the Ohio Union the Greot Lakes Invlt.Uo"al third place with Littler at' the been plagued by broken store 1faculty 60-58. Bill Kirkbride
ter In the eighth inning, g o t
Houston at Atlanta- Cuenar 'wlll pay honor to three former Tt: meet here Saturday.
halfway mark Fridoy. Edwards windows. Tbe owner of the Jew- 'had 22 for the losers. George I
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credit for the vlci&lt;Jry to boost
(2-o) vs. Cloninger 12-1)
Ohio State University foolbail
er colleges competing, and was seven-under with 6B.fi 7 .6~ elry store Instilled the aalety 'Evans had 32 ond Clyde Evans .
biB reord to 2-0.
, Cincinnati ot Los Angeles - players.
1:::lln,•cores, were Wabash, 37: 203 going lsto Sunday's
final glass which rep..-tedly is un-~' 28 f..- the winners.
Sanders pitched to only four
fappas (0-l) vs. sutton 1 :~-21 T
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3.!: Wooster, 31; Hope, round.
breakoble.
In Ute nightcap, the Hannan
hatters
but was charged with
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The rock-hurler, who escaped, Trace
beat the HT A·
WOO the defaot. He's 1-4 !hill season.
Gibson (2-l) vs. Perry !2-0)
lishments m vartous fields are l17: Kenyon, 9, and Denison, 1.
failed to notice Ute warning In lumnl, IIUG, Terry Rucker had
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Alan D. Fters Jr. of lndlanapeJ.
---WEITLAUFER WINS
the lower corner of the glass 22 for lbe losers. Gary Harrl18• member of the 1~
;No games scheduled
()()ACHING CHANGE
PINEHURST, N. c. (UPIJ _which reads _ "Burglers .. . ison had 17 and Dan Hall it for
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CINCINNATI (UP!) - Carl l Ward Wettlaufer of Atlanta lost Don't try to breok this glass be- tho winners.
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Talowonda H 1g hi round of sui&gt;par play as he
SEVENTH STRAIGI{I'
Slate University wlll play a 2f. the Rebel 400 late model stock
Teem
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GB Fiers a Marine Corps Re- School, will take the same post I rallied to ~efeat Marion Heck
MT. UNION WINS
MARIE'ITA, Oblo (UP!) - game baskelbaD schedule In car race Saturday witb the fast. ·
Ba!Jimore ...... 11 1 .917 Iserve lleutenont wos pr
ted at suburban Lockland high 4 and 2 lrl Saturday's 36-hol~ ALLIANCE, Ohio (UPii-MI. IMarietla College's varsity ere" 19l!UI, with II of the gaiMB on eat avtrage speed ever recordC)iveland .. .. . 10 1 .909 .,; the Bronze
r..- actt~a acbool, the Iotter announced I final of' the 116th Nol1h ond Umon College swept 12 out of rowed ID lt80eventh straight vic- the home &lt;Ourl ond 10 DOll-COl!· ed In Darllngton competition,
Chicago ... .. . 10 3 .769 1\1, IS, lii6S, In Santo Domingo, re~ Saturdoy. Hubbard wm succeed South Men's Amateur
Golf 16 events Saturday to beat vi• lory In an undefeated ...,.. fortllCO PlllOS on lbe slate.
11135.85 miles per hour.
Detroit . .. .... 10 6 .62ii 3 ·cuing a wounded civil'
and IDan Sullivan, who resigned to Championship
Jtm_g Hiram College of Hirsm, here Saturday when it defeated Tbe
begiDI J;Jee 1· 1
california .. .. 7 6 .038 4\1, suffering injuries In dolngl8n
become bead coach at Milford
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OhiO 122 1·3 to 13 2-3 In a track Wayne Slate University
of bome !"""""gainst BaUer nd
80· High ScbooL
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Detroit In th second
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CINCINNATI (UPI) - Haln BOWLING
Green, Ohio . Marietta wnn by one ond ~
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Kan1as
2 10 .167 9 racial disorders
Clev~land tile Dew Upetreom Public UBe celtis annualsprmg Intra-squad three goals 1n the final period couroe on the Mu•klnRum Riv· played at Iowa Stele, /{aiiSas, tho $28,8110 J~ . e Hartdi81
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Collinwood High School . Area In Galllpollo aroond 6:41 football game scheduled Satur· Saturday to take a 7-S iacroSBe er. Alleul400 fans braved a COD- ~e, Nortlt Carolina lind Geor- "'P ~I ·Gatden BIIIJ, Pilrk sa~
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lbo doy night. It wm not be re- victory over Oberlin for Its slant rain to watch the rept.lia Tech and 11011-conference lriay but Bold Lad I ·suceeq.
York 6 Kansas Ctly D I Trivisonno a coacb ond l boatloaD&lt;blag ramp,
scheduled.
third straight win after 8 Josa. Ia.
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teacher at the school, gathered
Waahington Bille, Teras Cbrllo
race aav~0lbem mort
Washington. ppd. a group of his albietes to safely
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ltaD, Army and Northern Michl· aau.failllon.
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. al f .e\·etond. ppd.
escort studenta !rom the school
a~ 1f.0 181!- besides Buller.
Bold Lail, tb~ .IJM 1-yea,&lt;)ld
· Pr~obabl• Pltchtrs
to wailing busea through a
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Jlonie.and.bome aeries w111 be chall)piCIII who InJUred a btee
";,"'" al !Jetrott - Park· group of threatening students.
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Matte, a quorterback at Ohio DES MOINES, Iowa (UPII- Salem In 1909 and tied by Rice Ito Texas Southern In the quar- 111'4 lnchea atabUsbed
tast gan Slate, Jowa lind Nortltwesl- llld lii!Jihed.•lOth, 1\'0D. the $11,·
at Clmland -State, had played ., a reserve A national collegiate record and last year.
ter mile reloy.
year,
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em lltld .'l llqp pmes wltb In- MD ~anC!Ii race .1&gt;7 ,lliily I
It-il vs. T!8ol 12·0)
halfback with the Baltimore ' seven meet ma:ks toppled So~ Relay records also fell to l Randy Matson, Teras Ai.M's Hartfield reta
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. ~ buncits, ~In ·lild bead 01'01'-Baller wijll C.imo
' 1 Washmglon, 2 Colts of the National Football urday In the wmdup of
the Abilene Chrtslion in the
dis- field star and Tuas Soutberll'o j
1ned the
MldtlpQ lll .lllll Tell _
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12·1I and Kaat U-1) •Leogue until pressed lnte I&lt;I'V· 51th Drake Relays before 18,· tanCI! medley reloy In 9:41.1, Jobn H.,:llleld each turned In lump crown with I leap . G
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l!icheri 10·31 and Ortega (0- , ice tate In tho season sa 3 pro 000 Ions In 43 degree wealhl'l' and to Teras Southern In the ·record perfOflll8llCOS to wiD a eel, 1~ lnrhea, one inch. biCbOU G!I!J'DS Willi
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Duckworth 10-2).
·quarterback for the first time. on 1 dry trock.
~yard relay In :40.Z.
aecond straigbl llriike
title. er than bis recGI'd ~I iD IJ86. MORG.WOO\VN, W. ~L (II• , PEUWARE, Oblo (tl'l) ·~~~::~~;City at New York. 2 He led the Colis to a ployoff Michigan State's 4tiO • yard
0sw Moore of · Southem PI) - . Ohio University I 1011 '011\0 WesllllYID edged YOUIIP'
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10-21 and Dobson It· with Green Bay for the Wostern ahuHle hurdle team of Clint Southern Unlverolty't relay M~on took the sbolpul witlt a Dllnolo elteblllhed .@ ~.o-mile team de~ Will V~~ ~ U~ to /.II!! 1D 1011 Sal. Fo1·d 10.11 and Peterson Dlvlaioo tiUe and to vlci&lt;Jry 1n Jones, Bob steele, Fred McKoy lealllll won bo!h the sprint med· beave of 85 feet, S lnrbes to mark tN:4U 8nd Tom Von tl!i lo II!! ~ ¥Jiii a ~·. ·
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and Gene Waohlngton turned In ley reley ond the college mite break Ids owa record of 83 feel, Rttdfn o1 Oldaboma· Bille took ill'wnpour but tho loaer.' ll'ifi~ · ·Tilt ,J!ilhopl lennlll meet ..
i at Boston,
1 - . He Is being bon..-ed u "a the outstanding performance of winning four of the sll col- ous!JI'o-mile J1181'k at 8:51.3 and tho uD!verslty • t:olll!le mile In ~ loot ¥1!11•1 bol!,l!n d!&gt;er!/n. . doUbleltel!ler· . 'Ifill'
(l·ll and Sanford.livlng example of a player who with • Ume of :&amp;'1.4, 1 tenth of loge rela)'l on tile program. Jtm Grelle of ~on put up the 1 recM~'t·3ll Aiel Henderson wltlt • ye. ·
Jlii!«WID-Wallace iiJid, · laertiH
vs Slephensao (1~) and perfol'llll at his best wben biB 1 second under the national Soulbern also Onlshed second fllile standard 011:01.8, botlt iD of ~
set lite
The ·D!"'~ l!llde Ollfo ~· ,1M .l!le,~ 1!1 ~ ~· . wQhed .
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colll&amp;tale mark set by Winston relay to dupllcate lis 1966 leal 1851.
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Curt Blefary ond J?hnsOn. But ,Piece before Job• broli~ up
roollo centerlielder
Mickey lbe contest with bis
second
Stanley drove In both of IJ&amp;. homer.
troit'a l'Uilll, doubling iD Orlan- . Detroit got runners on first
do McFarlane In the second and third with one out in the
Inning ond singling home AI ninth against Mil'•r but the il~
Kallne in the foorth to tie !bel tie reliever ag'm &lt;m1ffed out
game a
th• threat to nail d&lt;~wn the vJo.
McNally ond McLain then ::.:y.

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PREP TEAM - Tbt Pomeroy Ptllllter buebaU ll'luad of 18 boys, wiU begin Clasa A Sectional Tournament
oomelime this week should weolber toadlllona Improve. 't!le Panthers drew a first T"und bye In the drowings. Players!
are, front row ileft to right), Bob Wblle7, I..an7 Walter. Tom Titus, Terry Evans, Jeff Werry. Second row,
Moore, Steve Fin law, Eddie Bael\ Dlcli: Werry, Cluldl: Bu:telo, Bruce Simpson, Lenny Van Meter. Back row, To
Woodo, Jim Crow, Bob Bwdelte. ROJ: Camlap, llod IWr IIIII Cnach Russ .!Iooft\.

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Jobnson'l•oecond solo bomer of
the game broke a :1&gt;2 tie iD the
seventh Inning Saturday and
enabled Baltimore ID chalk, up
its ninth ·stralgbt. victery, a s-2
triumph oW!r lbe Detroit Tlgers
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first and 1hlrd In the last of the
aeventh and thwarted the Tigers
on one blt the .-1 of the way.
Detroit's Dennis McLain ~"e
up only three hill in his .e·cenilloing stint but ail three ,,·ere
bomen ond be 811fter.c_ h is
first Joss after three wm,
Baltimore took a U
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Dave McNally went the Orst
1 1-3 itlniogs to gain cr.cu fm"
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seventh annual SEOAL
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Friday to tie the Chief·
loin's Kick Engle for medalist honors. The two fl.
nlshed with I four-overpar 74. Roderick had 8 39
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brs. both tractors in top condition; M·F 3-14 plows,
used 2 seasons; M·F mower ~ ft. cut, 2 seasons;
M·F No. 61 corn picker; Int. field chopper No. 16,
2 seasons, New Holland blower No. 23, 2 seasons·
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49 _cows In production.- 7 springers, 2 2 yr. old
3 yr. hetfers, Holstein bull 5 months
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This Ia a top herd of cows, only 1 cow over 6
YfS: o~ . age,. 80% calfhood vaccinated; many are
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18 cov.;s ~re to freshen in Aug. and Sept.
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PHILADELPIIIA (UP[) -~ tanct medley.
Iwhen Marybmd Stall was four mile, and Kentucky State, by the new Ch~eago Bulls teo~ NEW YOR~ (UP!) - Solari, with Point Du Jour fourth. of the struggle but BeaUPJ
Villanova, with more heroics Fiorillo A&amp;M was the actual disqualified.
whose coach Sam Taylor died !from Ute Eastorn Division play who has a hiStory of finishing As usuol Selon got awoy to bottled gamely under !lie whipfrom sophomore Dovid Patrick, 1winner in the 440, and
was ·
Maryland TakH MOe
Ithree weeks ago, repeated its .er pool of the Notionol Baske~ 1aecond In big races, fmaliy 1a slow start In Ute lz mile ping of Manny Yoaza. But BeaiJ..
and Florida A&amp;M, with the belp )moved Into first place In the The famed mile, limited thls ;victory of a year ogo In the . ball Association have Oblo Afm. made good ot Aqueduct Satur-,race, traHing Ute field for the ,py was not equal to lbe oceaof a disqualification, wrapped 1880 when Morgan State, which year to the sii fastest teams sprint medley wben it outran . lations. .
Iday when he won the $84,160 1first half mile. He still was sev- .sion os Selari romped acro~
up the72nd annual Penn Rclays 1Jed them home by two yards 'decided by Friday trmls went 1Sewn Hail by 1Syards to win in ' Those fiVe are Nate Bowman,,Grey Dng Hondicap by three · ,enth at the end of the
hack- ;the finish line In l:iitl Z-li ovor
with two victories each Satur· Iwas d~qualified for passing out' to defending champion 'Mary· 3:24.S.
,a 6-foot· 10 center from W~chlta quarters of a length 1..- his olretch but began to pick up the muddy track.
doy on rain swept
Franklin 1of the zone.
iland State with a seven. yard ! Tennessee nailed down thest~te :i:'v~r·"7 8~ ~e C~c.lll- first stakes victory.
!'horses on Ute final turn,
"I Solari vald $12.20, $0.110 llld
FJeld before 2ii,2SIJ soaked and 1 It was the second year in "Ivictory over Morgan Stale In eighth major title with a seven · ~a~
Y~ sT op ~a~ c ~~c~ Lost year Solari owned by With only an eighth of I mile $3.BII and earned $04,1197. He now ·
chilled fans.
row the 8811 winner wos decided 3:1S.2.
!yard triumph over Navy in the : 08 year, om
ac "·. or the Valley Farm w'as second In to go, Beaupy, who went to the has earned $184,768, most of It
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th thrill on a disqualification, lost year, I Georgewwn, finally breaking 4M yards shuttle hurdles with o · m:r ~mv~rsl~ ~ Cint"';::'ati the Discovery the Lowrence front at the star~ still enjoyed gleaned In finishing second or
/~~ab "'sal~no er blond. North Carolina College won ja 15-year meet jllll&lt;, won the top time of 59.5 seconds.
, ' r w 0 ~:~h Ro ~~ AI~ . Realization and Ute Roamer
three-le~gth lead, with Pow- third In stakes races.
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Friday seasons WI
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• er of Destiny second and Selarl Beoupy poid $UO and
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fatrlck, outran Georgetown to
were Villanovo beating George-' anchl, Ron Bonham and Barry
ye .
was ~ner-up In , now third.
while Power Of Destiny returnhlp the Hoy as in the ftnal 40
town In • rerord . breaking Clemens.
Ithe Seminole, the Wtdener and Power Of Destiny faded out ed $6.80.
yards of the two mile to
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wo " a te:unmate of Thacker on the But with Johnny
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Clnrmnatt team that won two riding for the first Ume the 4.
NEW YORK (UP!) - The New York Yankeeo employNCAA championships In the year-old son of Prince • John
ed Mel Stottlemyre's six·hit pitching, a pair of double steals
early 1060s·
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and a perfect squeeze play to beot Kansas City Athletics 6.0
Clemens, 8 . rookie from Ohio Log, getting to the front In the
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Wesleyon Umverslly, saw con- i closing yards to beat Beaupy tn
The defeat was the filtb straight for the Athletics and
siderable action thiS post sea- · the 23rd running of the race.
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BOSTON (UP!) - Rich
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sll long lengths tarther back two-run homers in the eighth inning Saturdoy to tie the
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ner last yeor, bore down In a :and Jake Gibbs singled to score
with Philadelphia, was 8 stand- AAA
rled the California Angels to a 16·9 victory over the Boat0D
~., ;,.. vague StBndlnp steody dri2zle to register his Bayer and move Clarke to 3rd.
out at Bowlmg Green. He had 'tVV
Red Sox
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=~~·~,need his retirement at the
The $200,1100 bonus baby is t h e . - - - - - - - - - 'teom
w L Pet. GB this seoson and the YIIJltees sas City and suffered his seoBulls bthe post ...son, but the
lith player In modem major eighth and conUnued the as~1ttsburgh
10 5 .661
fi~~ sh;to~t of the~~ only lond setback 18alnst no vic·
chance: !:n~nvlnce him to
league history to belt two bonl- 88WI 180inst lbe cream of Ute
&lt;·Los Angeles u 6 .647
run ~ anree:' scor
tortes alter Y_lelding lour runa
Bianchi, Bonh~m and Thackers In one lnnlug. Joe Pepitone Red Sol relief corps - ruokie
~hiladrlplua
8 s .61S I f I~!.,~ IDRi: ,belore departing In the lbll'd.
er are guords ond Clemena.,
of Ute New York Yaakees wa• Ken Sanders, Dick Radall· and
Sau francisco 11 7 .611 1·2 1~
alked, look th~
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Ute last player to acompllsh Dan Osinski.
00 gulo, wa• the Vlclim of
•-Atlanta
10 7 .SII8 1 'a son w , .
both.
the teat, on Moy 23, 1962.
I-HousJon
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Approximately 4110 persons atSenders gave up two blts and
8 9 .47! 3 Roy White • single and came double steals.
New York
&gt; 6 .4SS 3 home as Roger Morlll bounced White scored on the front "First home rua, Mom! And I
tended three benefit bosketball Jim Fregosi and Bobby a walk and Radell come on
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Mlckey
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games
at Hannan Ttoce High Knoop, wbose two. errors apiec.. with the score 11-7, the baiie•
311
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l-CincinnaU
StotUemyre pulled a t&gt;erfec! In the third and Gibbs
slid part of tile fenee 11 went tverl"
School in Mercerville · Fridoy earlier In the game led to sll loaded and two out
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Chicago · ... · 3 1.2 .200 7 ~::: ~ ~ad ~ankeea borne safely after_ w..-klng an0C
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olso Fregosi's double · off RaM!z .
•-Night games
Clele Bo
alter other one wttlt White In the
In the fll'sl game, Mre. Mary sparked the 12-run
uprising. cleared the bases and put the I
. Saturday's Games·
Cl k yer otngled, Horace fourlb.
IJTfLEB IN LEAD
YOUNGSTOWN Ohio (UP!) Evans' Hannan Trace girls Fregosl slammed a three. run Angela ahead 1~ Knoo drill
Philadelphia 12 Chlc~go 0
ar e wos sale on third base- Ralph Terry, traded to Kan- SAN ANTONIO: Tex. IUPI) Holy Rebounding rocks.
- downed Southwestern 33-28 to double and Knoop followed two ed a homer and J.;, .~dc.!k tri~ •
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.... City alter holding out ail - Steady .Gene Littler of Lo An unidentified man got the remain unbeaten in two years. pitches later with hls fourlb led to knock out Radotz and
New York at Pittsburgh, ppd,
aprmg with cleveland, made his JoliJI, Calif., surged ahead a- shock of his life Frldoy night Billie Mayberry'• Z4 led t be homer of the year.
OsbiSki gave up a alngle II Jack
rain
lint appeoraace of Ute season gam Saturday With . a lhree-un- after he hurled baH of a con- winners. Sbe's averl8ed
2t Baston hnd built a 9-3 lead
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l!ouston at Atlanta I night)
In the siiib and gave up one' der por 67 to give him an elgb~ crete block at Brenner's Jewel- points a game during the past
Warner and Reichardt s sec·
OincinnaU at Los
Angeles
bit during the two Innings he I ander 202 ond a one-stroke lead ry Store in the downtown area. two years. Judy Mitchum was ~s::~ thr!!~'h:ers ~
~~~:~the IICOI'(nlghl)
worked.
alterT three roundo of the $80,· A foot patrolmon said be ob- top rebounder. June Hutchins Carl Yasirse111kl and
Tooy a iwo-run ~ve uu:':"~=
1100 exas Open.
Toclay'o Probable Pitchers
served the man hurl the con- had 14 for the losers.
Conigliaro and a solo homer by Wilson out of the game
New York at Pittsburgh e 000fe
DEAliLIIAM TRIUMPHS
The veteran of 20 tournament crete and then watcbed it re- In the second benent game rookie George Scott
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nsher (0-3 ) vs. Veale 11-1)
. ELAWARE, Oblo (UP!) - victories held the one-stroke bound from the safety glass ond i!pOIISOred by the HT Beta club
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Philadelphia at Chicago - COLUMBUS (UP!) - Tbe .,. Earlh~ College of Richmond, margin over Jerry Edward• of strike the man In the bead.
and athletic departmen~ the Tbe Angels routed
starter pitched only 2-3 of an Inning beJackson 10-21 or Culp t0-3) vs. nual gridiron clinic banquet Frl- Ind., piled up 71 points to win Fort Worth who bad shared Downtown merchants hove faculty downed Southw~tern's Earl Wilson with one out In the tOre being Ulled for a plnrhbi~
11811 (0-0)
Iday night In the Ohio Union the Greot Lakes Invlt.Uo"al third place with Littler at' the been plagued by broken store 1faculty 60-58. Bill Kirkbride
ter In the eighth inning, g o t
Houston at Atlanta- Cuenar 'wlll pay honor to three former Tt: meet here Saturday.
halfway mark Fridoy. Edwards windows. Tbe owner of the Jew- 'had 22 for the losers. George I
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credit for the vlci&lt;Jry to boost
(2-o) vs. Cloninger 12-1)
Ohio State University foolbail
er colleges competing, and was seven-under with 6B.fi 7 .6~ elry store Instilled the aalety 'Evans had 32 ond Clyde Evans .
biB reord to 2-0.
, Cincinnati ot Los Angeles - players.
1:::lln,•cores, were Wabash, 37: 203 going lsto Sunday's
final glass which rep..-tedly is un-~' 28 f..- the winners.
Sanders pitched to only four
fappas (0-l) vs. sutton 1 :~-21 T
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3.!: Wooster, 31; Hope, round.
breakoble.
In Ute nightcap, the Hannan
hatters
but was charged with
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The rock-hurler, who escaped, Trace
beat the HT A·
WOO the defaot. He's 1-4 !hill season.
Gibson (2-l) vs. Perry !2-0)
lishments m vartous fields are l17: Kenyon, 9, and Denison, 1.
failed to notice Ute warning In lumnl, IIUG, Terry Rucker had
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Alan D. Fters Jr. of lndlanapeJ.
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the lower corner of the glass 22 for lbe losers. Gary Harrl18• member of the 1~
;No games scheduled
()()ACHING CHANGE
PINEHURST, N. c. (UPIJ _which reads _ "Burglers .. . ison had 17 and Dan Hall it for
TOP AVERAGE SPEED
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CINCINNATI (UP!) - Carl l Ward Wettlaufer of Atlanta lost Don't try to breok this glass be- tho winners.
DARLINGTON, S.C. (UPI)'
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Cleveland, 11155-5U7 and Tom Hubbard, head football coach at, only one hole in on afternoon cause you can't"
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American Leagoe
. Matte of Baltimore, 195UHO.I Oxford'•
Talowonda H 1g hi round of sui&gt;par play as he
SEVENTH STRAIGI{I'
Slate University wlll play a 2f. the Rebel 400 late model stock
Teem
W L Pet.
GB Fiers a Marine Corps Re- School, will take the same post I rallied to ~efeat Marion Heck
MT. UNION WINS
MARIE'ITA, Oblo (UP!) - game baskelbaD schedule In car race Saturday witb the fast. ·
Ba!Jimore ...... 11 1 .917 Iserve lleutenont wos pr
ted at suburban Lockland high 4 and 2 lrl Saturday's 36-hol~ ALLIANCE, Ohio (UPii-MI. IMarietla College's varsity ere" 19l!UI, with II of the gaiMB on eat avtrage speed ever recordC)iveland .. .. . 10 1 .909 .,; the Bronze
r..- actt~a acbool, the Iotter announced I final of' the 116th Nol1h ond Umon College swept 12 out of rowed ID lt80eventh straight vic- the home &lt;Ourl ond 10 DOll-COl!· ed In Darllngton competition,
Chicago ... .. . 10 3 .769 1\1, IS, lii6S, In Santo Domingo, re~ Saturdoy. Hubbard wm succeed South Men's Amateur
Golf 16 events Saturday to beat vi• lory In an undefeated ...,.. fortllCO PlllOS on lbe slate.
11135.85 miles per hour.
Detroit . .. .... 10 6 .62ii 3 ·cuing a wounded civil'
and IDan Sullivan, who resigned to Championship
Jtm_g Hiram College of Hirsm, here Saturday when it defeated Tbe
begiDI J;Jee 1· 1
california .. .. 7 6 .038 4\1, suffering injuries In dolngl8n
become bead coach at Milford
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OhiO 122 1·3 to 13 2-3 In a track Wayne Slate University
of bome !"""""gainst BaUer nd
80· High ScbooL
Minnesota . ... 4 6 .038 4\\ .
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Detroit In th second
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TILT CANCELLED
BG TIIIVMPH
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CINCINNATI (UPI) - Haln BOWLING
Green, Ohio . Marietta wnn by one ond ~
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New York . . . . 3 li .214 9 :'eronce and or~erm J:,?-,::'" ~~ High water spU!ed over on forced Xovler Un~ventty to con- &lt;UPII - Bowling Green scored bail lengths over a 1 S-It m11e Noli-&lt;Oillereooe pmei wW !Ie $!1,'110 ~ ¥y ~Lady won
Kan1as
2 10 .167 9 racial disorders
Clev~land tile Dew Upetreom Public UBe celtis annualsprmg Intra-squad three goals 1n the final period couroe on the Mu•klnRum Riv· played at Iowa Stele, /{aiiSas, tho $28,8110 J~ . e Hartdi81
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Collinwood High School . Area In Galllpollo aroond 6:41 football game scheduled Satur· Saturday to take a 7-S iacroSBe er. Alleul400 fans braved a COD- ~e, Nortlt Carolina lind Geor- "'P ~I ·Gatden BIIIJ, Pilrk sa~
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3 Oetroit 2 .
March. 11165 ...
m1 p. m., Saturday, oear
lbo doy night. It wm not be re- victory over Oberlin for Its slant rain to watch the rept.lia Tech and 11011-conference lriay but Bold Lad I ·suceeq.
York 6 Kansas Ctly D I Trivisonno a coacb ond l boatloaD&lt;blag ramp,
scheduled.
third straight win after 8 Josa. Ia.
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16 Roston 9
teacher at the school, gathered
Waahington Bille, Teras Cbrllo
race aav~0lbem mort
Washington. ppd. a group of his albietes to safely
i1,.f'
ltaD, Army and Northern Michl· aau.failllon.
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. al f .e\·etond. ppd.
escort studenta !rom the school
a~ 1f.0 181!- besides Buller.
Bold Lail, tb~ .IJM 1-yea,&lt;)ld
· Pr~obabl• Pltchtrs
to wailing busea through a
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Jlonie.and.bome aeries w111 be chall)piCIII who InJUred a btee
";,"'" al !Jetrott - Park· group of threatening students.
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, with Mlnneaola, Purdue, Mlch~ In llie 1161 llanlu~ · DerbJ
1 vs. Sparma II~)
Matte, a quorterback at Ohio DES MOINES, Iowa (UPII- Salem In 1909 and tied by Rice Ito Texas Southern In the quar- 111'4 lnchea atabUsbed
tast gan Slate, Jowa lind Nortltwesl- llld lii!Jihed.•lOth, 1\'0D. the $11,·
at Clmland -State, had played ., a reserve A national collegiate record and last year.
ter mile reloy.
year,
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em lltld .'l llqp pmes wltb In- MD ~anC!Ii race .1&gt;7 ,lliily I
It-il vs. T!8ol 12·0)
halfback with the Baltimore ' seven meet ma:ks toppled So~ Relay records also fell to l Randy Matson, Teras Ai.M's Hartfield reta
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. ~ buncits, ~In ·lild bead 01'01'-Baller wijll C.imo
' 1 Washmglon, 2 Colts of the National Football urday In the wmdup of
the Abilene Chrtslion in the
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·quarterback for the first time. on 1 dry trock.
~yard relay In :40.Z.
aecond straigbl llriike
title. er than bis recGI'd ~I iD IJ86. MORG.WOO\VN, W. ~L (II• , PEUWARE, Oblo (tl'l) ·~~~::~~;City at New York. 2 He led the Colis to a ployoff Michigan State's 4tiO • yard
0sw Moore of · Southem PI) - . Ohio University I 1011 '011\0 WesllllYID edged YOUIIP'
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and Gene Waohlngton turned In ley reley ond the college mite break Ids owa record of 83 feel, Rttdfn o1 Oldaboma· Bille took ill'wnpour but tho loaer.' ll'ifi~ · ·Tilt ,J!ilhopl lennlll meet ..
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1 - . He Is being bon..-ed u "a the outstanding performance of winning four of the sll col- ous!JI'o-mile J1181'k at 8:51.3 and tho uD!verslty • t:olll!le mile In ~ loot ¥1!11•1 bol!,l!n d!&gt;er!/n. . doUbleltel!ler· . 'Ifill'
(l·ll and Sanford.livlng example of a player who with • Ume of :&amp;'1.4, 1 tenth of loge rela)'l on tile program. Jtm Grelle of ~on put up the 1 recM~'t·3ll Aiel Henderson wltlt • ye. ·
Jlii!«WID-Wallace iiJid, · laertiH
vs Slephensao (1~) and perfol'llll at his best wben biB 1 second under the national Soulbern also Onlshed second fllile standard 011:01.8, botlt iD of ~
set lite
The ·D!"'~ l!llde Ollfo ~· ,1M .l!le,~ 1!1 ~ ~· . wQhed .
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colll&amp;tale mark set by Winston relay to dupllcate lis 1966 leal 1851.
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Curt Blefary ond J?hnsOn. But ,Piece before Job• broli~ up
roollo centerlielder
Mickey lbe contest with bis
second
Stanley drove In both of IJ&amp;. homer.
troit'a l'Uilll, doubling iD Orlan- . Detroit got runners on first
do McFarlane In the second and third with one out in the
Inning ond singling home AI ninth against Mil'•r but the il~
Kallne in the foorth to tie !bel tie reliever ag'm &lt;m1ffed out
game a
th• threat to nail d&lt;~wn the vJo.
McNally ond McLain then ::.:y.

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PREP TEAM - Tbt Pomeroy Ptllllter buebaU ll'luad of 18 boys, wiU begin Clasa A Sectional Tournament
oomelime this week should weolber toadlllona Improve. 't!le Panthers drew a first T"und bye In the drowings. Players!
are, front row ileft to right), Bob Wblle7, I..an7 Walter. Tom Titus, Terry Evans, Jeff Werry. Second row,
Moore, Steve Fin law, Eddie Bael\ Dlcli: Werry, Cluldl: Bu:telo, Bruce Simpson, Lenny Van Meter. Back row, To
Woodo, Jim Crow, Bob Bwdelte. ROJ: Camlap, llod IWr IIIII Cnach Russ .!Iooft\.

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Mrs. Inis McDaniel at ea.
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State Representative Race Highlights Primary

neral Home.
Mr. Harold Hogans of GaiU·
polls and Mr•. L~l• Sntlth call·
ed on Mr. and Mrs. Charley
Ross recently.
Mrs. Marvella attended PTA
at Rio Grande School rece·ntiy.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley &gt;llllltn 1
and son of Jackson called on
his mother. Mrs. Lola
recenUy.
Mrs. Ruby Harris If Bidwell
called on Mr. and Mrs. Charley
Ross recently.
Rev. H. H. Gilly&amp;'CI of rorts· A
mouth was through this

.::,~~~~~ f,o~ ~~ •• ~publican\ two-year terms In the slate leg·[ !• making. his first appearance Fred S. Beman, Gallla C~unty: Ward, for the lull term of Com· · preclncto of the county.

..-·:····-:··""·- .c. _ , :!: h •. ~r-11 ,."·
ID _the nt:w, 27th House

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DIStrict IS dra~1ng the .lion's
ohare of attention as pr1mary
election day, May 3rd, draws
near.
T.he new 27th district includes
M01gs, Galli~ and Athens Coun.
t1es. There " a contestant in
the roce from each count~.
The candidate from Galha is
D. 0. Taber of Kanauga, who
bas served Gallia Counly sev•n

BAND SENIORS - Eight 1enior band members at Pomeroy High School were recently recognized with medals. munity Tuesday calllng
he seniors are, left to right. David GOodwin, Jeannie Ebersbach, Hilah Vaughan,. Darla Ebersbach, Jay C. Russell, friends.
and! Grueser, Jayne Evans and Vickil Fetty.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith
- - --son of Chillicothe. visited
Second prize. Steven Stanley, mother, Mrs. Lola Smith ree&lt;•nt- 1
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Thirdgrade.
prize, Sharon Reeves, l ly.Mr. and Mrs. James U--ard
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Ralph Welker of Me~gs
and
James B. Kimball of Athens
County.
Welker, who iB now serving
his first term of representative
from Meigs County, is also op·
orator of the Maple Lawn Poul·
lry Farm at Hemlock Gro•e.
He also served onre as sheriff
of Meigs County.
The other contestant. Kimball,

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two cenlral commlltee
but .
poht1cal arena. He JS a[ Clarence E. Muter, Fa,rfteld [ missioner. Karr 111 the incwn· i
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diStrict manager of Ule \ie!ler· t..:ouuL)', Uani::lt C.
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Ward Elvm E. Thompson and Slim- roy
al Telephone Cvmpany of Ohio, Jngton County and Lewis A. On· term.
I "'"' •ml.ll•J"" ~ ~Jl \, ..rd ' '"' · "'' l!"~ M•y ore commrtta II•~• .
working out of Athens.
dis, Athens County.
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Elsewhere on the ticket. resiUnopposed on the
Meigs committeeman. 'llle races are and Woodrow Zwilllng and Leon- .
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dents of Ga!lia and Meigs will Running on the republican lick- Republican Primary ballot are at Syracuse where Julian HJII ard Bass are competing in Sy·
.• for 111e
be playing a role In the selec· et lor Court of Appeals Judge Wayne Gibbons, County a~di· and Robert Louks wtll be com- racuse VIllage. In 18 (lreclncls nomJnatllli~tilr audllllr · lll&gt;
lion of 8 republican nominee are Homer E. Abele, WUham IG&lt;.;- Robert Clark, unexpired pellng and In Pomeroy
Pet. of Meigs there are nn demo- eumhenl , ~ It CJ!dli'llit
for loth district Representative Ammer and J. Earl Pratt.
term of counly comml~si011er where James _E. LewiB end crat cenlral committee candl- while Gel\riii ·Banktt, Adlilii(•~
to Congress and for 4th Distnct Elsewhere on the ballot, !he and Frank Harmon 0 Brien. Henry Wells are candidates. dates.
unoppoaeii' •JIW 2'ith " - ·I:Jiio
Judge of the Court of Appeals. only other county-wide race in JUdge of probate court.
On the democrat
ballol, 'llle democrats have no one lrlcl ~ and WIIUF:fi.
Seeking the nomination for Meigs is competition between There are only two republi· there Is no competition wbat· on the ticket for either of the MooDer 'for -lOtb dlllrlcl .....
Representative to Congress are Charles R. KaiT, Sr., and Jack can committee races in the 43 soever in the county except for two county commissioner posts, &amp;J't'l•man, ''·

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just south of the
Road, involving two
llll&lt;,les, The mlahap was
by John Tillis.
Tillis said that due to weath·
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aon, 77, Rutland, going north,
pulled from a curb and failed to
see an oncoming automobile
driven by Gladys Irene Barrett
RD, Middleport,
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George Hackett Invite You To
Come In At Your Earliest Convenience and Try The New U-Drive
Thru Cor Wash.

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the front fender and
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Use our ready mix concrete

GREAT
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Just call when you want it delivered.
We're there - we pour - you have
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FARMERS BANK
and SAVINGS CO.

Police Think
~ETS BADGE- Jtm SouiBby, right, preoenll. badge to Herman (Boob) Werr

Jng him honorary chief of the Pomeroy Emergency Squad Unit. Soulsby ff1 · {';.!:~I
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Werry last Sunday was hoaored by the Pomeroy Fire Company upon o:ompl ti Y f
years serv1ce.
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The O'Dell Lumber Co., Gal·
lipolis, filed a petition Saturday
morning in Gallia county
mon Pleas Court seeking a
ment of $1,9119.19 from HerJnan
Brown of Bidwell. The
tiff also seeks six per cent

Welker
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Grant Rereived
For Libraries

Thieves are _,_
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FOR REPRESENTATIVE·

WORKERS

VoluntHn, Committeemen, Truiteei,
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Serving Seventh Consecuti ve Term in State Legislature

EXPERIENCE

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IN STAll
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Will Be The Most Valuable Asset I
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Further Prospective Erosion of Rural Schools and Of Our Rural Economy
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Applying for marriage
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Saturday in
Gallia
probate court
were
these couples: Casby Meadows,
ill, 19, Gallipolis, student and
Linda Ann Mitchell, 18, G~llipo.
lis, student: and Phillip Eugene
Palmer, 19, Sprin~ld,
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sembler. and Mildred Irene Mu].
hns, 16, Crown City stndent
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F
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low 54. Saturday reading _

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arrest or injury was report·

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Saves hours of work. FloWs on easily. Covers wood. bric:k,
masonry, stucco. No primer needed for repaint. Resists c:hip-pingo cracking, peeling. blistering, mildew. Outlasts oil baso
1 paints. Actual tests proved it. Dries fast to form a tough woa·
thor· tight protective •h~ie;:ld;;;.~ Whitt

If you desire transportation to the polls,
baby sitter, or any other assistance
while voting, or if you can help our
Ralph Welker for Representative cause,
Call

The Sheriff's deparlment al·

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spoke of the ac- ; For instance: Why don't
consumer knows whether it's
Walnut Creek."
comphshments of the beoltmo- jput baby foods in six packs'! case of all the firmer larger
said a bank would_be a
bile for ~ year stating a cir· lThis would be easier to serve I berries, grapes, baby tomato~s. ,
point for tndustri~l,
C\IIation of over 71 .000 boeks in ' tbe tots, one homemaker and such, on top or throughouC
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suggested, "esperially when , the package.
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UPI Hollywood Correspondent 1such other divf'rsions as basket sat bestde t~etr be~rded
Mr. Richard Jones, President arms. and two !ranging on your
, HOLLYWOOD (UP!, - This I weaving or poly playing.
. bands and hstened mtently
of Meigs Local Srhool Board,icoat"
' is your golden opportunity to Plainly, television is playmg Rbodes .•t~essed lhei'"r:~::ll
Mr. Robert King, Mr. and Mrs.: Some others from the reIS
. kick the television habit once a dangerous game. By all but of proVidmg JObs to
Virgil King. Mrs. E. 0. Rall.1search firm and my own gripe
and for oil- well, at least until closing sbop in the summer il younger people from
IN' MIDDLEPORT
-Mr. and Mrs. William King, rile:
· next October.
gives viewers a chance to lose ho;m;;;e;.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Slawter i Why don't they1'
1 Get tbe monkey off your Ithe square eyeball. Once they •
and Mr. Ralph Carl.
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Sbe&lt;ets Wear Louger
! back. meet your family, regain find themrrelves mvolved m1
Mr. Don Mullens and Mr.· -Sew wide bem.s on both 1 A contribution was made to I your 20-2(1 vision. TlU'n off that Iother pursuits it's a miracle the
Bernard Fultz gave a very en-1ends of all bed sheets. Sheets I the cancer fund when Rock j set.
i1 viewers return in the fall.
lightening talk on tbe new Bond !would wear longer becall$e tbey Springs Grange met ·rhursda\·1 1 ,
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WI'II t une .m Ior n spec1a
things to the satisfaction ef the 1companies alrf'ady are doing · W()rthy master presiding.
' I ~g~n Ao~ trtere thm
e evttslon ·~ or sports show or another
group.
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The meeting 'opened in ritual- an · n ad er . e ~ons ~us i witless tpur of the White House.
Two lovely displays by the - Put cleansing powders ln i islic form and a eommunica- :ason now rawmg 0 a c ose IArxl the trap is sprung once
special education classes of Mrs containers witb openings that I tion was read from the state e h' reru~s 1 ~.ann~ :~cape I more.
Bacon and Miss Michael wer; .eould be closed like spice cans [ secretary A meeting of Porno-- reac mg e u lm~ na Jr. ~· In a sea of reruns Friday
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Friday May 6. at lhe Rock "' ~ " ::;' •.
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following children :
-stock 88 "standards" gird· Springs Hall. Mrs. WavUI Sloan 7ery
m e~ ~~~ es. u flickers. but never quite dies ,
PRIMARY GROUP
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bras. or_ other was r€p0rted ill
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Heroes'' which along witb 11 Get
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limited sboppiRg time has only i theme of the program present- Would the Yank!! like replay· : S t ,, is th
be.'l t new
to pick up Ule telephone , ed by Mrs. W. A. Morgan, lee· ing their last 10 games? Would 1 mard. f the eear It' got
· [Specify sil.e color brand name. i turer, who read an
article, Sinatra enjo) an all expense[colme ytyol
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- All restaurants permit wo Wtt er 11zer. evera arhces l dream of seeing Hhank" and ·
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men to d~eck coats
- were read including, Over the ! •·camp Runamuck'' all over ' funTnhymansh
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· smaller containers so that if , and Using Slctw Moving Vehicfamily doesn't like the Item i le Emblem, Amos Leonard.
least money for a major A poem, ~'J Believe," was
purchase is not involved.
read by Mrs. Homer Radford.
- Manufacture tooth paste 1' Bits of Nonsense, by M i ~ s
tubes with a sman key att.aehed ' Betty Leonard, .and an article,
to tbe base to roll tbe tube up , Pesticides, Handle With Care. l
, ao the paste is used. Saves that by Mrs. f'red Goeglein, conclud-1
squeezed-in-the middle battle. ed the program. Pie and coffee i
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The Harrisonville elementary ~ Charge.
[ Second prize, Pamela Wilson,! fifth grade.
and daughter Sherri, Mrs . .
,chool Parenl Teachers Organi-[ AI 7:15 the band. under the third grade.
: Refreshments of cup cakes. I Howard and son John visited I
By Gayaor MIUidOJ
en plck or lie wllh string. In Prepa,... yellow m..tard
~ation unanimously endorsed the 1leadership of Mr. Garner, in· \ Third prize, Diana Morris, i ice cream and cortee were ser-1their brother and son, Mr. Char- Newspaper EaterprJse Alsa. hot shortening, in skillet,
2 tablespoobl butter er martond. lssu~ for the ~ew
strument~l teacher. gave a .second grade.
' ved by Mrs. Lenna Oberholzer, l l·ey Howard, wife and children Cube steaks, well. seasoned, steak rolls on all sides. Add
prtae
1en51 vo h1gh school m the
well-m·e~ved program. The mu· l INTERMEDIATE GROUP I Mrs. Nellie Borgan and Mrs. , 1n Jackson recently.
sluffed and rolled make
ter; cover; reduce heat
tablespoon ehopped par•"J ·
Local School District to be
~ic of
Green Beret~" was Fi:st prize, Gerald Barrett,I Hazel Henderson. A social hour 1 Mr.. ~nd Mrs. Ll~yd Hutche- welcome dinner dish. Particu~ simmer for 30 to 40
Wash tomatoes: cut out stem
1son vtslted at Berhn recently. larJ when pan-fried tomato Remove fr~m heat.
td on next Tuesday at its
mJpressJVe as a nPw p1ece or 1spee1al education.
1was enjoyed by all.
ends, then halve crosswise.
ing last week at the school i music by the band.
- - -·Mrs. ~ary Howard and son halJes are served with them . .steak rolls on platter. Add ¥..
out surface with muao- 1
Mrs. Jo Starcher, president.
Tho business mteling
was I
John viSited her brother, Mr. And whipped potatoes? What cup cold water and the
Mell buller 1D skillet_
called to order by giving the
Wilham Hutcheson and family 1 1
miX to liquid ID pan.
tomato halves, cut sidti,.
pledge lo the flag and prayer by
at Blackfork a recent Sunday. e se. STEAK ROLL'I
well: place over heat and
down, in butter. Cook over modi~
Mr. Jne Sayre_
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I Mrs. Mary Smith and two :
(Serveo "
to a boil, stirring
heat long enough for lorna·'
Mrs. Don Wilson was
ap:daughters. Cindy and Sandy of I ~'• cup Oour
Add sherry; heat a minute
to heat throogh, but stll~
)Xlmted secretary pro tern, in I
i Porter v1s1ted her mother, Mrs. 1 teaspoon oaloo taU
er and serve.
their shape (about 6 or i.
tbe absenee of Mrs. WiUiam
Lola Smith a recent Sunday. ! • ••be steak• (about m Jbs.,
PAN-FRIED TOMATOES
Serve cut side up}'
Arnott.
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1 Mrs. Corneha
Hutcheson.[ 3 tableopoons water
I medium tomatoes
surface with parsley•.
Mrs. Mary Carsey reported a !
By GAY P~ULEV
lin pressurized cans. as some : who has bfen sick with flu. : z tea1p00a~ iDstaat miDCed
balance of $271.23. and $60 was I
Ul-'1 Womea s Editor
I manufar.turcrs are doing.
L'ii betler. ,
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set aside to pay for school film NEW YORK UPT J _- Manu- - Sew the iatmdering or ' _Mrs. Maqo~y Smlt~ ~nd son 1 tablespooa prepared yellow
strips to enlaroe
s keep
mg for ceamngmstruc
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LJSVISited
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musn1
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Bond
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poster
prizes.
and
l'Onsumer
products.
and
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evemng.
1 3/.
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to
further
effor
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consumers
keep
reminding
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garmen
s.
all
Mr.
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Mrs.
Lloyd
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the
bond
issue
them
where
they
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Make
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pins
son
attendrd
services
at
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3 ta espoou• IIIUIIII&amp;'D na ·
r1dlo end hNfer
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' Mrs Oberholzer received the '
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COIIvertible, 8 cylind.,,
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BUYS ~ ACRES
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WALNUT
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•uto tr11n1., power tfMr·
Mrs. Bacon and MISs M1chael l,.
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thanked the P.T.O. for lhe 15from housewives. . ·FemlmnO'irequ; nlly us~ s~ades.
MARmTTA, Ohio iUPI) - :
(UPI) -This tiny Amish
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windows, redio &amp; huter
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perSistance has pa1d off 10 - 1\hy don t they mak e the Marietta Coile•e Friday an· · 3 tableopoons sberry
' munlty of 467 Friday night
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. baby m.bs a11 destgn,.,..
. ~ nounced it had• purchased 20 .j Combme
. flour and
. visited by a major political
th lOS.
.' num bers of mstances
of better ' fuII ·sJze
omon
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and
services.
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at
least
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A.
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of
unimprovtd
land
on
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sprinkle
on
both
sides
of ure for the first time since
bF~nrga .r.';:1,.nfaToUryatrerealat,
2 dr. H1rdtop, 219 engine,
1tanderd tr1n1. Radio and
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home • cooked meal ...
hoOter
Mrs. Th eIrna Campur j ·u~provement . Ask any house- t'Jme a crJ'b ·IS. moved 1rom ,' physical education and recrea- •I combine the water and omon:
St
an Iey,
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took
charge
passed through on a
at 1o~ pnees.
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M I' Wife--shopper, or look 3L the I room to room ll has to be t'lon programs
I Jet stand a few minutes. Add
Gov Jame·s A
wloodalt tyll1 youf tryl the
4 Dr. 8 cyUnthr, IUto.
VJSI ors m uce were r. lat t 11 f
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0. 0 . Patterson and Mr. Rob--~ the: ?~? ec lon t~ w .I on
pra\\~hlca ~ I mllantl . . h' hi ,
the yellow mustard. oregano. brought hJs industrial
love it ... andyoul
· tr1ns. Radio &amp; heeter
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B th
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rom ere arf a Jose Jg y- Today's Thougbl
milk and bread crumbs: toss to ment campaign into the ""!:~ I I
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French
Emperor
Napoleon:
mix .•spread a portion of filling ICounty village, telling
1 touted
4 dr. I eyl. At Trant., P.
evening.
Mrs.
Patterson
was
al·
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consu~t~nts
who
~ork
p~r!
lime
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bottom
packages
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meats.
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I than 500 persons jammed
&amp;turing, radio and huter

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"· &lt; _ Diercctor of Public Relations,

Ohio Department of Highways
Executive Secretary, Ohio Development and Publicity Commission
Publicity Chairman, Southeastern Ohio Regional Council
A 20 Year Record Aiding The Development Of Southeastern Ohio

I DO NOT BELIEVE:
In last minute personal 1Hacka on an opponent
In spreading untrue ·atorles about 1 n opponent
In splitting the perty In 1 primary el tctlon •
I DO BELIEVE In 1 CLEAN CAMPAIGN.
l'ublillbed bJ D. 0. Taber, State Representative, 867 PIke St., KanaiiJI, Ohio

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'11Y ADAMadiSon 'Ste)vart atlelld·
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Mrs. Inis McDaniel at ea.
lumbus recently at McNab Fu-

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State Representative Race Highlights Primary

neral Home.
Mr. Harold Hogans of GaiU·
polls and Mr•. L~l• Sntlth call·
ed on Mr. and Mrs. Charley
Ross recently.
Mrs. Marvella attended PTA
at Rio Grande School rece·ntiy.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley &gt;llllltn 1
and son of Jackson called on
his mother. Mrs. Lola
recenUy.
Mrs. Ruby Harris If Bidwell
called on Mr. and Mrs. Charley
Ross recently.
Rev. H. H. Gilly&amp;'CI of rorts· A
mouth was through this

.::,~~~~~ f,o~ ~~ •• ~publican\ two-year terms In the slate leg·[ !• making. his first appearance Fred S. Beman, Gallla C~unty: Ward, for the lull term of Com· · preclncto of the county.

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ID _the nt:w, 27th House

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DIStrict IS dra~1ng the .lion's
ohare of attention as pr1mary
election day, May 3rd, draws
near.
T.he new 27th district includes
M01gs, Galli~ and Athens Coun.
t1es. There " a contestant in
the roce from each count~.
The candidate from Galha is
D. 0. Taber of Kanauga, who
bas served Gallia Counly sev•n

BAND SENIORS - Eight 1enior band members at Pomeroy High School were recently recognized with medals. munity Tuesday calllng
he seniors are, left to right. David GOodwin, Jeannie Ebersbach, Hilah Vaughan,. Darla Ebersbach, Jay C. Russell, friends.
and! Grueser, Jayne Evans and Vickil Fetty.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith
- - --son of Chillicothe. visited
Second prize. Steven Stanley, mother, Mrs. Lola Smith ree&lt;•nt- 1
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Thirdgrade.
prize, Sharon Reeves, l ly.Mr. and Mrs. James U--ard
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His opposition 19
by
Ralph Welker of Me~gs
and
James B. Kimball of Athens
County.
Welker, who iB now serving
his first term of representative
from Meigs County, is also op·
orator of the Maple Lawn Poul·
lry Farm at Hemlock Gro•e.
He also served onre as sheriff
of Meigs County.
The other contestant. Kimball,

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two cenlral commlltee
but .
poht1cal arena. He JS a[ Clarence E. Muter, Fa,rfteld [ missioner. Karr 111 the incwn· i
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.asked·
diStrict manager of Ule \ie!ler· t..:ouuL)', Uani::lt C.
'N::d t
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Ward Elvm E. Thompson and Slim- roy
al Telephone Cvmpany of Ohio, Jngton County and Lewis A. On· term.
I "'"' •ml.ll•J"" ~ ~Jl \, ..rd ' '"' · "'' l!"~ M•y ore commrtta II•~• .
working out of Athens.
dis, Athens County.
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Ino namea on the ballot for candidates In Rutiand VIllage 1delll. .,
Elsewhere on the ticket. resiUnopposed on the
Meigs committeeman. 'llle races are and Woodrow Zwilllng and Leon- .
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dents of Ga!lia and Meigs will Running on the republican lick- Republican Primary ballot are at Syracuse where Julian HJII ard Bass are competing in Sy·
.• for 111e
be playing a role In the selec· et lor Court of Appeals Judge Wayne Gibbons, County a~di· and Robert Louks wtll be com- racuse VIllage. In 18 (lreclncls nomJnatllli~tilr audllllr · lll&gt;
lion of 8 republican nominee are Homer E. Abele, WUham IG&lt;.;- Robert Clark, unexpired pellng and In Pomeroy
Pet. of Meigs there are nn demo- eumhenl , ~ It CJ!dli'llit
for loth district Representative Ammer and J. Earl Pratt.
term of counly comml~si011er where James _E. LewiB end crat cenlral committee candl- while Gel\riii ·Banktt, Adlilii(•~
to Congress and for 4th Distnct Elsewhere on the ballot, !he and Frank Harmon 0 Brien. Henry Wells are candidates. dates.
unoppoaeii' •JIW 2'ith " - ·I:Jiio
Judge of the Court of Appeals. only other county-wide race in JUdge of probate court.
On the democrat
ballol, 'llle democrats have no one lrlcl ~ and WIIUF:fi.
Seeking the nomination for Meigs is competition between There are only two republi· there Is no competition wbat· on the ticket for either of the MooDer 'for -lOtb dlllrlcl .....
Representative to Congress are Charles R. KaiT, Sr., and Jack can committee races in the 43 soever in the county except for two county commissioner posts, &amp;J't'l•man, ''·

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Governor on
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RESTAURANT

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9:45 a. m. Friday on Main-s!
just south of the
Road, involving two
llll&lt;,les, The mlahap was
by John Tillis.
Tillis said that due to weath·
er conditions, Sidney R. Hanki·
aon, 77, Rutland, going north,
pulled from a curb and failed to
see an oncoming automobile
driven by Gladys Irene Barrett
RD, Middleport,
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Dr. Pickens .. Dr. Ridgeway and
George Hackett Invite You To
Come In At Your Earliest Convenience and Try The New U-Drive
Thru Cor Wash.

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'lllere was medium
the front fender and
of the
Barrett
and
Idalil81re
to lhe
left vehicle
fender and

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Use our ready mix concrete

GREAT
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Just call when you want it delivered.
We're there - we pour - you have
it! Thriftiest, fastest foundation yet.

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6:00 to 8:00

FARMERS BANK
and SAVINGS CO.

Police Think
~ETS BADGE- Jtm SouiBby, right, preoenll. badge to Herman (Boob) Werr

Jng him honorary chief of the Pomeroy Emergency Squad Unit. Soulsby ff1 · {';.!:~I
an it cblef, makes the presentation to Mr, Werry for his devoted service
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Werry last Sunday was hoaored by the Pomeroy Fire Company upon o:ompl ti Y f
years serv1ce.
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The O'Dell Lumber Co., Gal·
lipolis, filed a petition Saturday
morning in Gallia county
mon Pleas Court seeking a
ment of $1,9119.19 from HerJnan
Brown of Bidwell. The
tiff also seeks six per cent

Welker
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Grant Rereived
For Libraries

Thieves are _,_
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FOR REPRESENTATIVE·

WORKERS

VoluntHn, Committeemen, Truiteei,
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Serving Seventh Consecuti ve Term in State Legislature

EXPERIENCE

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IN STAll
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Will Be The Most Valuable Asset I
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Further Prospective Erosion of Rural Schools and Of Our Rural Economy
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Applying for marriage
H·
Saturday in
Gallia
probate court
were
these couples: Casby Meadows,
ill, 19, Gallipolis, student and
Linda Ann Mitchell, 18, G~llipo.
lis, student: and Phillip Eugene
Palmer, 19, Sprin~ld,
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sembler. and Mildred Irene Mu].
hns, 16, Crown City stndent
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F
riday temperatures - high
low 54. Saturday reading _

bumper of the Hanklson car.
arrest or injury was report·

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Saves hours of work. FloWs on easily. Covers wood. bric:k,
masonry, stucco. No primer needed for repaint. Resists c:hip-pingo cracking, peeling. blistering, mildew. Outlasts oil baso
1 paints. Actual tests proved it. Dries fast to form a tough woa·
thor· tight protective •h~ie;:ld;;;.~ Whitt

If you desire transportation to the polls,
baby sitter, or any other assistance
while voting, or if you can help our
Ralph Welker for Representative cause,
Call

The Sheriff's deparlment al·

so investigated an accident

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Middleport

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MISS Vlima PlkkolJa, bookmo-. firm .
. through containen so that the · · ' ·· ··
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spoke of the ac- ; For instance: Why don't
consumer knows whether it's
Walnut Creek."
comphshments of the beoltmo- jput baby foods in six packs'! case of all the firmer larger
said a bank would_be a
bile for ~ year stating a cir· lThis would be easier to serve I berries, grapes, baby tomato~s. ,
point for tndustri~l,
C\IIation of over 71 .000 boeks in ' tbe tots, one homemaker and such, on top or throughouC
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and the. commumty .s
the district.
suggested, "esperially when , the package.
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Other "·isitors introduced werf': you have one child in your
UPI Hollywood Correspondent 1such other divf'rsions as basket sat bestde t~etr be~rded
Mr. Richard Jones, President arms. and two !ranging on your
, HOLLYWOOD (UP!, - This I weaving or poly playing.
. bands and hstened mtently
of Meigs Local Srhool Board,icoat"
' is your golden opportunity to Plainly, television is playmg Rbodes .•t~essed lhei'"r:~::ll
Mr. Robert King, Mr. and Mrs.: Some others from the reIS
. kick the television habit once a dangerous game. By all but of proVidmg JObs to
Virgil King. Mrs. E. 0. Rall.1search firm and my own gripe
and for oil- well, at least until closing sbop in the summer il younger people from
IN' MIDDLEPORT
-Mr. and Mrs. William King, rile:
· next October.
gives viewers a chance to lose ho;m;;;e;.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Slawter i Why don't they1'
1 Get tbe monkey off your Ithe square eyeball. Once they •
and Mr. Ralph Carl.
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Sbe&lt;ets Wear Louger
! back. meet your family, regain find themrrelves mvolved m1
Mr. Don Mullens and Mr.· -Sew wide bem.s on both 1 A contribution was made to I your 20-2(1 vision. TlU'n off that Iother pursuits it's a miracle the
Bernard Fultz gave a very en-1ends of all bed sheets. Sheets I the cancer fund when Rock j set.
i1 viewers return in the fall.
lightening talk on tbe new Bond !would wear longer becall$e tbey Springs Grange met ·rhursda\·1 1 ,
But even the most wary
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WI'II t une .m Ior n spec1a
things to the satisfaction ef the 1companies alrf'ady are doing · W()rthy master presiding.
' I ~g~n Ao~ trtere thm
e evttslon ·~ or sports show or another
group.
·I his).
The meeting 'opened in ritual- an · n ad er . e ~ons ~us i witless tpur of the White House.
Two lovely displays by the - Put cleansing powders ln i islic form and a eommunica- :ason now rawmg 0 a c ose IArxl the trap is sprung once
special education classes of Mrs containers witb openings that I tion was read from the state e h' reru~s 1 ~.ann~ :~cape I more.
Bacon and Miss Michael wer; .eould be closed like spice cans [ secretary A meeting of Porno-- reac mg e u lm~ na Jr. ~· In a sea of reruns Friday
diSgusted kthe mght
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enjOyed. Pnzes were awarded · that if tipped th e con 1en ts i· na Grange· was annou nced for f' If you. were und
the perceptive
v1ewer
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by Mr. W. E. Campbell to the · wouldn't spill.
Friday May 6. at lhe Rock "' ~ " ::;' •.
~Yt l might comprehend why hope .
following children :
-stock 88 "standards" gird· Springs Hall. Mrs. WavUI Sloan 7ery
m e~ ~~~ es. u flickers. but never quite dies ,
PRIMARY GROUP
.Jes and
bras. or_ other was r€p0rted ill
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t I you Sl aroun
_Is su":'mer altogether.
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1rst pnze, D1ana Clay, th1rd :
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sellers so that a customer wftb
I a ermg masoc s ·
Heroes'' which along witb 11 Get
Igrade ·
limited sboppiRg time has only i theme of the program present- Would the Yank!! like replay· : S t ,, is th
be.'l t new
to pick up Ule telephone , ed by Mrs. W. A. Morgan, lee· ing their last 10 games? Would 1 mard. f the eear It' got
· [Specify sil.e color brand name. i turer, who read an
article, Sinatra enjo) an all expense[colme ytyol
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- All restaurants permit wo Wtt er 11zer. evera arhces l dream of seeing Hhank" and ·
Bb
Th ho
men to d~eck coats
- were read including, Over the ! •·camp Runamuck'' all over ' funTnhymansh
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No Moaey Wasttil
,oun er rugs, y rs. ran 1again?
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Not if you're sane and have Emmy or two to Its
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products by offering them 1 Channel. Mrs. Amos Leonard
· smaller containers so that if , and Using Slctw Moving Vehicfamily doesn't like the Item i le Emblem, Amos Leonard.
least money for a major A poem, ~'J Believe," was
purchase is not involved.
read by Mrs. Homer Radford.
- Manufacture tooth paste 1' Bits of Nonsense, by M i ~ s
tubes with a sman key att.aehed ' Betty Leonard, .and an article,
to tbe base to roll tbe tube up , Pesticides, Handle With Care. l
, ao the paste is used. Saves that by Mrs. f'red Goeglein, conclud-1
squeezed-in-the middle battle. ed the program. Pie and coffee i
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The Harrisonville elementary ~ Charge.
[ Second prize, Pamela Wilson,! fifth grade.
and daughter Sherri, Mrs . .
,chool Parenl Teachers Organi-[ AI 7:15 the band. under the third grade.
: Refreshments of cup cakes. I Howard and son John visited I
By Gayaor MIUidOJ
en plck or lie wllh string. In Prepa,... yellow m..tard
~ation unanimously endorsed the 1leadership of Mr. Garner, in· \ Third prize, Diana Morris, i ice cream and cortee were ser-1their brother and son, Mr. Char- Newspaper EaterprJse Alsa. hot shortening, in skillet,
2 tablespoobl butter er martond. lssu~ for the ~ew
strument~l teacher. gave a .second grade.
' ved by Mrs. Lenna Oberholzer, l l·ey Howard, wife and children Cube steaks, well. seasoned, steak rolls on all sides. Add
prtae
1en51 vo h1gh school m the
well-m·e~ved program. The mu· l INTERMEDIATE GROUP I Mrs. Nellie Borgan and Mrs. , 1n Jackson recently.
sluffed and rolled make
ter; cover; reduce heat
tablespoon ehopped par•"J ·
Local School District to be
~ic of
Green Beret~" was Fi:st prize, Gerald Barrett,I Hazel Henderson. A social hour 1 Mr.. ~nd Mrs. Ll~yd Hutche- welcome dinner dish. Particu~ simmer for 30 to 40
Wash tomatoes: cut out stem
1son vtslted at Berhn recently. larJ when pan-fried tomato Remove fr~m heat.
td on next Tuesday at its
mJpressJVe as a nPw p1ece or 1spee1al education.
1was enjoyed by all.
ends, then halve crosswise.
ing last week at the school i music by the band.
- - -·Mrs. ~ary Howard and son halJes are served with them . .steak rolls on platter. Add ¥..
out surface with muao- 1
Mrs. Jo Starcher, president.
Tho business mteling
was I
John viSited her brother, Mr. And whipped potatoes? What cup cold water and the
Mell buller 1D skillet_
called to order by giving the
Wilham Hutcheson and family 1 1
miX to liquid ID pan.
tomato halves, cut sidti,.
pledge lo the flag and prayer by
at Blackfork a recent Sunday. e se. STEAK ROLL'I
well: place over heat and
down, in butter. Cook over modi~
Mr. Jne Sayre_
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I Mrs. Mary Smith and two :
(Serveo "
to a boil, stirring
heat long enough for lorna·'
Mrs. Don Wilson was
ap:daughters. Cindy and Sandy of I ~'• cup Oour
Add sherry; heat a minute
to heat throogh, but stll~
)Xlmted secretary pro tern, in I
i Porter v1s1ted her mother, Mrs. 1 teaspoon oaloo taU
er and serve.
their shape (about 6 or i.
tbe absenee of Mrs. WiUiam
Lola Smith a recent Sunday. ! • ••be steak• (about m Jbs.,
PAN-FRIED TOMATOES
Serve cut side up}'
Arnott.
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1 Mrs. Corneha
Hutcheson.[ 3 tableopoons water
I medium tomatoes
surface with parsley•.
Mrs. Mary Carsey reported a !
By GAY P~ULEV
lin pressurized cans. as some : who has bfen sick with flu. : z tea1p00a~ iDstaat miDCed
balance of $271.23. and $60 was I
Ul-'1 Womea s Editor
I manufar.turcrs are doing.
L'ii betler. ,
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set aside to pay for school film NEW YORK UPT J _- Manu- - Sew the iatmdering or ' _Mrs. Maqo~y Smlt~ ~nd son 1 tablespooa prepared yellow
strips to enlaroe
s keep
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18~
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LJSVISited
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musn1
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was
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Bond
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poster
prizes.
and
l'Onsumer
products.
and
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Sunday
evemng.
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given
to
further
effor
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consumers
keep
reminding
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garmen
s.
all
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lloyd
Hutcht!i
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Conv. 352 eng. Std. tr1n1.,
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for
the
bond
issue
them
where
they
fail.
Make
saffi't)'
pins
son
attendrd
services
at
Addi1
captbl
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_-~ralm
3 ta espoou• IIIUIIII&amp;'D na ·
r1dlo end hNfer
1 The
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' Mrs Oberholzer received the '
on
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64 Galaxie XL
$5 f · • th h' b t
t ]suggestions cootinue even 3S I -Sell bobbh_JS prefilled with
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I eup water
COIIvertible, 8 cylind.,,
1 envelope(~~ oa.) br "WD II'•
or e Jg es . room ~un · tu~ckagers elimiHRte complaints black or white t}lread the
BUYS ~ ACRES
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WALNUT
CREEK
FINE FOOD
•uto tr11n1., power tfMr·
Mrs. Bacon and MISs M1chael l,.
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thanked the P.T.O. for lhe 15from housewives. . ·FemlmnO'irequ; nlly us~ s~ades.
MARmTTA, Ohio iUPI) - :
(UPI) -This tiny Amish
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windows, redio &amp; huter
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to th
perSistance has pa1d off 10 - 1\hy don t they mak e the Marietta Coile•e Friday an· · 3 tableopoons sberry
' munlty of 467 Friday night
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•'ven th . bem or rsupp
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. baby m.bs a11 destgn,.,..
. ~ nounced it had• purchased 20 .j Combme
. flour and
. visited by a major political
th lOS.
.' num bers of mstances
of better ' fuII ·sJze
omon
65 Ford Gal. 500
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labelling
and
services.
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to
fold
at
least
partially.
A.
acres
of
unimprovtd
land
on
I
salt·
sprinkle
on
both
sides
of ure for the first time since
bF~nrga .r.';:1,.nfaToUryatrerealat,
2 dr. H1rdtop, 219 engine,
1tanderd tr1n1. Radio and
gram r a1rman. rs.
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home • cooked meal ...
hoOter
Mrs. Th eIrna Campur j ·u~provement . Ask any house- t'Jme a crJ'b ·IS. moved 1rom ,' physical education and recrea- •I combine the water and omon:
St
an Iey,
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took
charge
passed through on a
at 1o~ pnees.
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M I' Wife--shopper, or look 3L the I room to room ll has to be t'lon programs
I Jet stand a few minutes. Add
Gov Jame·s A
wloodalt tyll1 youf tryl the
4 Dr. 8 cyUnthr, IUto.
VJSI ors m uce were r. lat t 11 f
f 1, ttv d ,1 " . t' 11 d's
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0. 0 . Patterson and Mr. Rob--~ the: ?~? ec lon t~ w .I on
pra\\~hlca ~ I mllantl . . h' hi ,
the yellow mustard. oregano. brought hJs industrial
love it ... andyoul
· tr1ns. Radio &amp; heeter
t 8
B th
I' . hed
y. sugges IOns
rom ere arf a Jose Jg y- Today's Thougbl
milk and bread crumbs: toss to ment campaign into the ""!:~ I I
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~Jrea~:::q~;s
the
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or
the
65
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homema.ker
see--through
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? the
French
Emperor
Napoleon:
mix .•spread a portion of filling ICounty village, telling
1 touted
4 dr. I eyl. At Trant., P.
evening.
Mrs.
Patterson
was
al·
:
consu~t~nts
who
~ork
p~r!
lime
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bottom
packages
~or
meats.
"From
the
9Ublime
to
the
on
each steak, then roll up,
I than 500 persons jammed
&amp;turing, radio and huter

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"· &lt; _ Diercctor of Public Relations,

Ohio Department of Highways
Executive Secretary, Ohio Development and Publicity Commission
Publicity Chairman, Southeastern Ohio Regional Council
A 20 Year Record Aiding The Development Of Southeastern Ohio

I DO NOT BELIEVE:
In last minute personal 1Hacka on an opponent
In spreading untrue ·atorles about 1 n opponent
In splitting the perty In 1 primary el tctlon •
I DO BELIEVE In 1 CLEAN CAMPAIGN.
l'ublillbed bJ D. 0. Taber, State Representative, 867 PIke St., KanaiiJI, Ohio

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eso to the BI-Monthly Canasto"
dub Thursday evening, at her,·
home, East Main·st Pflmeroy. "' ;;:
Prizes for games were
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Warded to Mrs. Eugent' Trip.
lett and Mrs. Richard Pint,.;.,
Mrs. Riffle rece1ved unnJvefltl..
oary gifts from h&lt;r "'"'' pat.:
Refreshments wm semd 1?1.
the hoitess to :•w"' namL'tl a' ;
bove and Mrs. ,""•Jy Cowan,
Mrs. Max Folmu Mrs. Pall!;
Taylor. Mrs. John ~ "av~~r. and'
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ROYALTY AT PROM - Susie Morris, Junior class vice president, presents a gift to Willard (Buddy) Moore, King of the prom, at left; Mary
Lou Teaford the Queen, receives a bouquet of roses (following her selection) from Junior class president Wayne Davis, (Account of Prom,
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FANCY CHAPEAU - Mrs. Sb.lrley Tabelllon, Clncinnati. will present a program of "Hats and History•• at the
June 4 South Central District Spring Conference of the
Ohio Child Conservation League at Grace Methodist Church.
A representative of the Sperry-Hutchinson Company, she
A two • part program on 1ing with devotioll5. She read a is ahown here modeling one of the hats.
planting and
transplanting lpOem "Rag DoU," and a pray- ~
,was pres~nted to _the ~eeting 1 er that g~ with
praying
of the Vmton Fr1endshtp Gar-1 hands. Dunng the
business 1
Iden Club at the. hom~ of Mn. meeting the secretary and 1
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. . IMax Barnes, With nme mem- ' treasurer's reports were read
of hats, whir.h are rep1 ·~ :
Vmton Women s Soctety of IHazel Harmen and Ruth Evans. White. Mrs. Ruth Evans )Om-!be- pr•-nt.
' and approved and · com mum·_I,
Uons of hat..:; on dISP 1ay at th
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Christian Service honored al I Elva Hunt_Iey ~ffered prayer. ~the membership ef the so- 1 The first part was given by eation heard.
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Costume Institute of the Mc trD- ~
its charter merpbers at lts re- I The Fellctwship Day ~ew c1ety.
Mrs. Bill Rece on proper plant- I
politan Museum of Art
In
eent meeting held at
the ' guests from Eno, Wilkesville, Hazel Harmon,
Spiritualing and transplanUng. She stat· R
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New York City. ney range
church.
jPorter and Rio Grande. The Life Secretary, had charge ef ed that the heavy seeds should
ummage a e 1 ~
from an 18116 s:mey rhape::~~~
In 1940 the WSCS was organ-' day started at II a.m., with a the program. Myrtle JacobS Jbe soaked overnight in warm Planned by Women
to
lalest Irene in he.."
ized to replace the Ladies Aid. !de1icious potluck dinner beir.g : gave the scripture
reading i water, and that seeds should PT. PLEASANT- The Point
Mildred Baker is given .. the; served at noon. Grace· was giv-1 from Pro.verhs. Prayer was by be planted from Jix to eight IPleasant Woman·~ Club will
w~ workshops will be c~:
credit for having the VISIOn of Ien by Edna Woodruff.
Jane Pohng, and Edna Wood- weeks before they are trans- hold a rummage sale running
ducted by Mrs. Merrill
w~
formin g the organization.
In the afterneon the sessi9n ruff gave the welcome.
planted.
from now until May lOth at the
Holmes Col mbu p 'de t •
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All cbarter members were ' was .called to order _by the .B.e\va Lo~g ~s narrator, !· Mrs. Clinton Payne gave the Ci.ty ~ilcHng. on Viand Street The French City
Mothers "I Was A Communist For the of the 'o.C.C~L.; Mn/~~v;.
asked to stand, and the ~em- pres1~~t. The openmg song fJIVJ~g a _br~~f ~1story of the , ~on~ .part on f~r~illzers and 1 w1th s1gns bemg erected at the League of Gallipolis will host F.E.E., ·• a presentation that Jy Russell, Gallipolis. Librar- .
hers. who had held the of£1ce of w~s "In The Service _or The Ladle~ A1d, wh1ch was organ-1msect•c•d~. She p.emted out entr~nce ef th~ ra~p to the the South Central
District has won him wide acclaim.
ian at Rio Grande College; ancl
presildent were. asked to stand K~n~, by the group, WI~ Mrs. !zed m 1905. She read
the !that the kmd of soil ~~termmes ~rkmg area d1rechng the pub- Sp~ing Confere~e of the Ohio A special program on "Hats Joe Fenderbosch. Gallipolis.,
and form a Ji."e at the alta~. Vavian Tope or Wilkesville as names of charter members, and the amuunt of fertilizer, and lie to the sale area.
1 ch1ld ConservatiOn League Sat- and History," will be present.. Safety Director of the
Kyger
All paused~ honor was ~Id pianist. ~oU call. was by mem. ~~s. Elva Huntley, the only Ithat two per cent o~ plant food Persons having rummage to ~ urday, June 4 at Grae Me~ ed by Mrs. Shirley Tabelllon, Creek Power Plant.
to d~eased embers, the hst bers glvmg a Bible vers~. The hvmg char~ member, was: comes from the soli. She also donate ~re asked to contact Mrs. dist Church.
Cincinnati. District Consumer Musical entertainment will
or. wh1ch w". read by . Anna secretory And treasurers r.. presented wilh a lovely cor.. suggested that tnsb should be C. H. Fiaher. at 67&amp;-lil!il and the Principal speaker for
the Relations RA!presentative of the be provided by llle Washing·
H1g~ms . Jess1~ Houchins gave ports were given. Name tags sage by her co~.!IJn, Haze·] Har- ~leaned up be:ause It harbors rummage wdl be collecte~. All event will be Gallia
County Sperry-Hutchinson Company. 1on Elementary &amp;hoot Parentan m.. memor!!'m to them. AJ and place ~ards were ma~e by mon. Her favor•te song, "Take Insects and d1sease.
proceeds from the sale will be IPro:&lt;J.ecuting Attorney
John Members of Ute club wm Teachers Association's Mothersong Sunrise was sung by Anna Htggmo and
Eleanor Time To Be Holy,'• was sung Mrs. Barnes opened the meet- used lor club project•.
I A. Epling. His topic wiU
be model the hats. The collection lingers.
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I Evans. "How Firm A Founl datiotl," was sung and dedicated to the saints of
yesteryears.
The May meeting of the soclely will be held at the home
of Mrs. Alire Whllley.

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EMBLEM CLUB INSTALLS- This Tawney photo pictures the newly installed officers of the Gallipolis Emblem Club. First row Jell to right,
Mabel Swanson, treasurer; ~hzabet.h Mills, mar~hall ; Mary Kay Robinson, president; Mary St. Clair and Faith Kurklauch, of Logan, installing offi.. .
ce111; Avalon Roush. fJrst Y1ce-pres1dent; and Barb~ra Geo~ge, second guard. Bac~ row, standing - Betty Null corresponding secretary: Jo Ana
~ompson, second trustee; Wilma. Bro.wn, second _vic~ president.; Jean Gardner, th1rd trustee; Joyce New, first vice-president; Evalee Myers. finanCial secretary; Barbara Shelton, h1stonan; Ann Wickline, record.mg secretary: Nancy Houck, first assistant marshall; Ann Nelson, press corr{'spondent; Jean Wood, chap1ain, Janet Wetherholt, organist; Mildred .Null, first guard; Ferne Gardner, second assistant marsball and Lucille White fu· •
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· (ltizens Action Conunl~· for the Meigs Local School Dis·
rr the School Bond l.,ue, trict, the students will be giv·
., .ys brlore ille primary en tile beat facUlties and will be
whe n the Meigs Local encouraged to select courses
.h : dropout after be has work in which they are Interested so
' &gt; •he proposal, asks "How they will nol become b i 1 h
t ,,J Is An Education Worth?" school dropou~.
,J,;me authorities state that Let'a look at the facls .
., "e income of a mgh scn001 li we do 110t take advantage
'g~duate annually is equal to of t2 mUJion Jn atate aid, we
'_ ·tiM annual Income of 1 bigh IIIIJ han to pay later a size..
&gt; ollllool dropout alter he u work- ble share of Ibis two millioR
· *If :10 yean.
whlcb could double or triple
~ ltJ the proposed comprehen- !be amount asked now .
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$16!,11011nta the support of the The children have received apschools Involved IJI lbe Meigs prorlmately two-thirds of ti re
Local School Dlotrlct. 1ben COil! ol edncatlon from state
ts DO guarantee •bat thl! dit- IOUI'Cel aM now .tbe stale is
trtet will aot receive Jell lbaa willing to pay two-thirds of the
Ibis amoODI lor lhe nesl sue- coot o( ' )11gb school building oo
ceedlag three yean.
we can have facilities equal to
The district spent $1,024,1111G any In the state.
In the last year which means As has been pointed out ear.
that twu-thirdJ of our opera~ Her, the averase taxpayer ju
ing costs come from
alate the MeiJs Local School District
srurces.
bas property valued
around
No family In the dlltrlct bas f3,000. This means Ibis average
ev&lt;r come close to paying the taxpayer would pay an estlmatcost of educatlna Ita chlldren. .t $11.10 per 10111' to build this

new high school. For
with lower valued property
cost wiU be le,.
This is an opportunity to
cetve the benefits that are
rentty available In many
districts that have much
er wealth. A vote "for"
bond issue will SIIBraDtee
Wl:al ~hwl Dfztrt.ct's 900
school students the chance
gq out In !He wjth .
wUI permU tbOm to compete
equal terms with b.lgh
)lraduatea ia Bill part of

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Fo.rmollnstollotion of Officers
Is Held by Gallipolis Emblem Club

Emergency Squad.- ,Work
Is Desc rL'b ed f0 r

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Valoe of Education Explained by Committee
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Mrs. RIC
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Of Ph .1 th ean C/ b f New, Y

Tho quicktsf way to Progran Was k
put o Domocrat to Congre11o
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gr011ln 1911.

Engogement of
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Miss Linda Diane Haggy, daughter of Mr. a~d Mra.
Jesse T. llaggy, became the bride of Mr. Roger Lee Roush,
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March 23, In a double ring ceremony, in Ripley, w. Va.
C.·
Miss Haggy is a Junior at Pomeroy High School. Mr. Roush Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
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is a 1965 graduate of Middleport High School and is now IWilson of Rochester:
N. Y.,'
employed wlth Ingles Furniture Co.
former Pomeroy residents, WISh I
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- - - - - - - - - - I to announce the engagement ol Gallipolis Emb.lem Club No. preme Installing Marshall.
their oldest dangb.ler Marilyn 199 held its formal instaUation [ The Snpreme SUite was made
Ann, to Mr. David J;seph Bel· of ollia;rs on April 23rd. Mary up of officers from Jackson, I
castro, son of Reve,.nd IJoc.. St Cla1r of U!gan, Supreme! U!gan, Athens and Gallipolis.
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eat tor and Mrs. Joseph Belcastro ' DIBIJ?&lt;t Deputy, and Put State Immediate Pas! President AvoMrs. Orin Kyger was hostess : In cbronicli~ the crowded ol Columbus.
;J'relndent and Past President ; nolle Roush, and Betty Null,
Thursday evemng to members:yean of his lite he describes . The bride_ elect Is a grad- :?f' the. Logan Club, was the : Past Marsh'all, received gifts
of the Phllomathean Club when ! b.ls strugglea as a boy ol eJsht uate of Penfield Central High ;::un:;},.olficer. Faith Kurk- Jfrom the club. Mrs. Roush Mr. Walter Cleland of the[lic.
ret West. and Ella Mae Hill.
Mrs. Clifford, Richards
w"' to help support his family by School New York and is pres· . . •
of Logan, was_. Su- was alro presented wiill her Racine Emergency Squad was The Methldist Church Junior Alternates
include Pbvllio
elected president lor lhe com· play111g the cello in third-rate enUy 'auendtng Capital Sehool
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past president's pin.
lUes! speaker when the Racine Choir, witli its directors. Mn. KDilblillg Linda Hlll and· Ida
ing yeor. with Mrs. Gilh&lt;:rt P. cafes. He tells of the tunnoll of of Beauty Culture In Columbus. I Mrs. Sm1th Named
There was a bullet and dance Elementory PTA met recently Hilton Wolle and Sandra Bailey, Dlebl '
Bush as vice president. Mrs. Or- his youtb In Czarist R~.ia, and Mr. Belcastn 18 a former ! Group President .
following ille Installation. Nan- at the IIJ'ade ~ool The presi· and pianist, Mrs. Garrett Clro The principal, Mrs. Price,
10 Kyger secretary, and Mlllll of his final break wltli h1s fam- cnuuate of Easlman
High ~ PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. Hal' cy Houck and Oleta
Wood dent, Mn. Helen Johnsen, pre. cle, presented four oelecti1011 saJd !be school operetta would
Ediill Hutsinplllar treasurer.
By.
School In Columbus. He 11 now rlet Smitb was elected pres!· were chairmen of the Install• sided. The tnasurer, Walter entiUed:
,
be given May 13. A discussion
Appropriate books were chos- During his llle Mr. Plat- a studeht at 51 M ry' f The · dent of !be Point · Pleasant lion committee.
Burke, reporteol a balance of "W
Y The ., •'On E COIICtl'11ing costumes and po..
en a~ gilts to ille Galli• County lfOJ'Ski' bas been glle$t soloist Sprtngo and 18 '
$!11.47·
ter ~~ .. ~'Wei:;.,
,.: ten for advertising was held.
1a:O: with Registered Nurses A!soclotloo
lll8tnct L•brary in memory ol ~th aU the major orchestras the shoe corporation of Amer. with Miso Eve!~ Hictmaa cbos- E .
Program
chairman M1'11. Sprlngtl.;,e
Moming" and The PTA wtR pay for priZPs
Miss Ann Hlll and Mrs. C. T: m· this country and abroad, bis leo, A weddin&amp; dale baa not en as vice president; Mn. Hope
P••eopal Women
Joyce Hoback introduced Mr. "Telling the Story of
to be atven for posters and for
Robinson.
work and travel&amp;, briDging him been se~
Burnam, secretary and Mrs. To Meet Tue~~day
Cloland, wbo talked about r..
· oeUtna tlctets.
The evening's program was In Into contact wltb on utonlsh· Mary Hilbert, treasurer.
PT. PLEASANT _ The ll'om- venlillg emergencies and :hat Members ?I !be &lt;bolr were Mary K. Yost, Opal Van Metcharge of Mrs. Robert Sechrist, Ina varlely ol personaces from Portsmouth St. , All · peraoDS Jn. The newly elected olflcera en of Chrlat Episcopal church to do wben one occurs
Jo~ Hill, Mike Popp, Daltl .., llll4 lin. Price pve r..
who read from "The Cellist," all "'lib of Ule.
t«esled are uraect to atlend. will be lnatalled at the May will meet Tuesday With M u.
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Grmdstaff, Vickie Wolle, J1111 por11 011 tbe Southeast D 1 ,.
the recently published autobiog·
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The meeting 18 fo• Callla; meeting Wilen a picnic ' " " lllllolt Miller, pmident presld, The emergency UDJt belongs Reese, Angie Popp and Dlbra lrlet Coa!erence, Mrs. Anno
ra~by of Igor PJaUgorsky. · C · M lin l
Jac&amp;11011, Scioto and Lawrence WID be held at the home.of Mrs. Inc. 1be meeling WID ,begin 11 to. the people but. II oi10Uid be West.
CllaJIIIIIII't alltb )lrade won
Wrillng. wllh wit and ebatm,
rop ee. I I
.,...lil!tl: ..,.!her Ia !be battle Frank SchOlz.
f p.m. Willi 1 Corporal4 Com- ~ ..only wben lh,;;: is a The foll.owing officero were
altetJdance award
and
Mr, r ...,~yri!ky g;vc&lt; .• warm, Set For /acklon
to eol!lba\ world hunger 'Under . MrL Dorothy Morrlaon Mas- munton followed at 6:10 wltb Ilrl ~ibe 11m~ IIOmlnated.
bailber. Teaohtn will serve,...
lasclnaUng ltocount Of his must- A me:eunc of cltrgyllll!ll, Jay. lbe Crop prnaram, wb.lch 18 ·1 011 County Health Num 'ohow· 1 buffet dinner.
ve ol on
of e
President Betty llllllne; Vice frMbmenll al
May mee~
eal career, hil peraonal llle, men, 1/Dlted Chlirch Women, ..mlnuruty · 8J)peaJ of Cllurdl ed a rum on the work ' being , Guest. speakers ol the even- ~ · k _ . . .
rwlllliiC president, Belly JoiuJBoJJ; Se'o- IDe·
•nd h•s many friends. ~r.:nog civic, 1"'!1' •!)d oilier ch~ch w~ 8erVJet., lhe •lllii)Qr ·Pro- Clone by !be public
health Mglllill ' beMI-..SiiismundHar;:.ry, Marpret w.,.~ and 'lbe lt'OUp ~to !be
latter be lllllllbefa.I!!O ~ ldl.l l(f.held at Z:SI( p. flll1jiiil•.~. nllel "'IODO'/ DUrso durlnc the meeting andjder and Mrs Charles Holler
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·. 11111'1!1', Nancy Erv!JI.
lumb room !orr retr.lunoall ol
tury's greatest conduetm, •IDl· m: 'Tueiioli1 · al !be Jacboii 'IJblcb.' 1kj. ·.PeOPJ, 'ti 10 ~ held 1 queetlon and anawer Jr., both of c:iaJilP.oll. and Mrs' :"lb.QID~IIli"C to buy. ~ DeJeiatea ·111 Ccu."lly C;r.mcJi &lt;jO!itleo, ICe ~. !/m, ~
c1er ,whose ~ be hu plaJed. lllelbodiat cburclJ, ~l!roa4 and lr!ot.'· • .. . " .. , lletl&amp;d 'iOuowlile tbl lbowihC: • i:. 1litD J · ·PL P~~
•llllon II olways are Jane Cleland, Mia. ~ ilde and ctlflll ,....._. by 11101)1.
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Mrs. Charles Riffle was host;.
eso to the BI-Monthly Canasto"
dub Thursday evening, at her,·
home, East Main·st Pflmeroy. "' ;;:
Prizes for games were
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Warded to Mrs. Eugent' Trip.
lett and Mrs. Richard Pint,.;.,
Mrs. Riffle rece1ved unnJvefltl..
oary gifts from h&lt;r "'"'' pat.:
Refreshments wm semd 1?1.
the hoitess to :•w"' namL'tl a' ;
bove and Mrs. ,""•Jy Cowan,
Mrs. Max Folmu Mrs. Pall!;
Taylor. Mrs. John ~ "av~~r. and'
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ROYALTY AT PROM - Susie Morris, Junior class vice president, presents a gift to Willard (Buddy) Moore, King of the prom, at left; Mary
Lou Teaford the Queen, receives a bouquet of roses (following her selection) from Junior class president Wayne Davis, (Account of Prom,
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FANCY CHAPEAU - Mrs. Sb.lrley Tabelllon, Clncinnati. will present a program of "Hats and History•• at the
June 4 South Central District Spring Conference of the
Ohio Child Conservation League at Grace Methodist Church.
A representative of the Sperry-Hutchinson Company, she
A two • part program on 1ing with devotioll5. She read a is ahown here modeling one of the hats.
planting and
transplanting lpOem "Rag DoU," and a pray- ~
,was pres~nted to _the ~eeting 1 er that g~ with
praying
of the Vmton Fr1endshtp Gar-1 hands. Dunng the
business 1
Iden Club at the. hom~ of Mn. meeting the secretary and 1
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. . IMax Barnes, With nme mem- ' treasurer's reports were read
of hats, whir.h are rep1 ·~ :
Vmton Women s Soctety of IHazel Harmen and Ruth Evans. White. Mrs. Ruth Evans )Om-!be- pr•-nt.
' and approved and · com mum·_I,
Uons of hat..:; on dISP 1ay at th
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Christian Service honored al I Elva Hunt_Iey ~ffered prayer. ~the membership ef the so- 1 The first part was given by eation heard.
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Costume Institute of the Mc trD- ~
its charter merpbers at lts re- I The Fellctwship Day ~ew c1ety.
Mrs. Bill Rece on proper plant- I
politan Museum of Art
In
eent meeting held at
the ' guests from Eno, Wilkesville, Hazel Harmon,
Spiritualing and transplanUng. She stat· R
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New York City. ney range
church.
jPorter and Rio Grande. The Life Secretary, had charge ef ed that the heavy seeds should
ummage a e 1 ~
from an 18116 s:mey rhape::~~~
In 1940 the WSCS was organ-' day started at II a.m., with a the program. Myrtle JacobS Jbe soaked overnight in warm Planned by Women
to
lalest Irene in he.."
ized to replace the Ladies Aid. !de1icious potluck dinner beir.g : gave the scripture
reading i water, and that seeds should PT. PLEASANT- The Point
Mildred Baker is given .. the; served at noon. Grace· was giv-1 from Pro.verhs. Prayer was by be planted from Jix to eight IPleasant Woman·~ Club will
w~ workshops will be c~:
credit for having the VISIOn of Ien by Edna Woodruff.
Jane Pohng, and Edna Wood- weeks before they are trans- hold a rummage sale running
ducted by Mrs. Merrill
w~
formin g the organization.
In the afterneon the sessi9n ruff gave the welcome.
planted.
from now until May lOth at the
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All cbarter members were ' was .called to order _by the .B.e\va Lo~g ~s narrator, !· Mrs. Clinton Payne gave the Ci.ty ~ilcHng. on Viand Street The French City
Mothers "I Was A Communist For the of the 'o.C.C~L.; Mn/~~v;.
asked to stand, and the ~em- pres1~~t. The openmg song fJIVJ~g a _br~~f ~1story of the , ~on~ .part on f~r~illzers and 1 w1th s1gns bemg erected at the League of Gallipolis will host F.E.E., ·• a presentation that Jy Russell, Gallipolis. Librar- .
hers. who had held the of£1ce of w~s "In The Service _or The Ladle~ A1d, wh1ch was organ-1msect•c•d~. She p.emted out entr~nce ef th~ ra~p to the the South Central
District has won him wide acclaim.
ian at Rio Grande College; ancl
presildent were. asked to stand K~n~, by the group, WI~ Mrs. !zed m 1905. She read
the !that the kmd of soil ~~termmes ~rkmg area d1rechng the pub- Sp~ing Confere~e of the Ohio A special program on "Hats Joe Fenderbosch. Gallipolis.,
and form a Ji."e at the alta~. Vavian Tope or Wilkesville as names of charter members, and the amuunt of fertilizer, and lie to the sale area.
1 ch1ld ConservatiOn League Sat- and History," will be present.. Safety Director of the
Kyger
All paused~ honor was ~Id pianist. ~oU call. was by mem. ~~s. Elva Huntley, the only Ithat two per cent o~ plant food Persons having rummage to ~ urday, June 4 at Grae Me~ ed by Mrs. Shirley Tabelllon, Creek Power Plant.
to d~eased embers, the hst bers glvmg a Bible vers~. The hvmg char~ member, was: comes from the soli. She also donate ~re asked to contact Mrs. dist Church.
Cincinnati. District Consumer Musical entertainment will
or. wh1ch w". read by . Anna secretory And treasurers r.. presented wilh a lovely cor.. suggested that tnsb should be C. H. Fiaher. at 67&amp;-lil!il and the Principal speaker for
the Relations RA!presentative of the be provided by llle Washing·
H1g~ms . Jess1~ Houchins gave ports were given. Name tags sage by her co~.!IJn, Haze·] Har- ~leaned up be:ause It harbors rummage wdl be collecte~. All event will be Gallia
County Sperry-Hutchinson Company. 1on Elementary &amp;hoot Parentan m.. memor!!'m to them. AJ and place ~ards were ma~e by mon. Her favor•te song, "Take Insects and d1sease.
proceeds from the sale will be IPro:&lt;J.ecuting Attorney
John Members of Ute club wm Teachers Association's Mothersong Sunrise was sung by Anna Htggmo and
Eleanor Time To Be Holy,'• was sung Mrs. Barnes opened the meet- used lor club project•.
I A. Epling. His topic wiU
be model the hats. The collection lingers.
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I Evans. "How Firm A Founl datiotl," was sung and dedicated to the saints of
yesteryears.
The May meeting of the soclely will be held at the home
of Mrs. Alire Whllley.

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EMBLEM CLUB INSTALLS- This Tawney photo pictures the newly installed officers of the Gallipolis Emblem Club. First row Jell to right,
Mabel Swanson, treasurer; ~hzabet.h Mills, mar~hall ; Mary Kay Robinson, president; Mary St. Clair and Faith Kurklauch, of Logan, installing offi.. .
ce111; Avalon Roush. fJrst Y1ce-pres1dent; and Barb~ra Geo~ge, second guard. Bac~ row, standing - Betty Null corresponding secretary: Jo Ana
~ompson, second trustee; Wilma. Bro.wn, second _vic~ president.; Jean Gardner, th1rd trustee; Joyce New, first vice-president; Evalee Myers. finanCial secretary; Barbara Shelton, h1stonan; Ann Wickline, record.mg secretary: Nancy Houck, first assistant marshall; Ann Nelson, press corr{'spondent; Jean Wood, chap1ain, Janet Wetherholt, organist; Mildred .Null, first guard; Ferne Gardner, second assistant marsball and Lucille White fu· •
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· (ltizens Action Conunl~· for the Meigs Local School Dis·
rr the School Bond l.,ue, trict, the students will be giv·
., .ys brlore ille primary en tile beat facUlties and will be
whe n the Meigs Local encouraged to select courses
.h : dropout after be has work in which they are Interested so
' &gt; •he proposal, asks "How they will nol become b i 1 h
t ,,J Is An Education Worth?" school dropou~.
,J,;me authorities state that Let'a look at the facls .
., "e income of a mgh scn001 li we do 110t take advantage
'g~duate annually is equal to of t2 mUJion Jn atate aid, we
'_ ·tiM annual Income of 1 bigh IIIIJ han to pay later a size..
&gt; ollllool dropout alter he u work- ble share of Ibis two millioR
· *If :10 yean.
whlcb could double or triple
~ ltJ the proposed comprehen- !be amount asked now .
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$16!,11011nta the support of the The children have received apschools Involved IJI lbe Meigs prorlmately two-thirds of ti re
Local School Dlotrlct. 1ben COil! ol edncatlon from state
ts DO guarantee •bat thl! dit- IOUI'Cel aM now .tbe stale is
trtet will aot receive Jell lbaa willing to pay two-thirds of the
Ibis amoODI lor lhe nesl sue- coot o( ' )11gb school building oo
ceedlag three yean.
we can have facilities equal to
The district spent $1,024,1111G any In the state.
In the last year which means As has been pointed out ear.
that twu-thirdJ of our opera~ Her, the averase taxpayer ju
ing costs come from
alate the MeiJs Local School District
srurces.
bas property valued
around
No family In the dlltrlct bas f3,000. This means Ibis average
ev&lt;r come close to paying the taxpayer would pay an estlmatcost of educatlna Ita chlldren. .t $11.10 per 10111' to build this

new high school. For
with lower valued property
cost wiU be le,.
This is an opportunity to
cetve the benefits that are
rentty available In many
districts that have much
er wealth. A vote "for"
bond issue will SIIBraDtee
Wl:al ~hwl Dfztrt.ct's 900
school students the chance
gq out In !He wjth .
wUI permU tbOm to compete
equal terms with b.lgh
)lraduatea ia Bill part of

..

Fo.rmollnstollotion of Officers
Is Held by Gallipolis Emblem Club

Emergency Squad.- ,Work
Is Desc rL'b ed f0 r

PTA

i

Valoe of Education Explained by Committee
&lt;

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• ha d .
, .
Mrs. RIC
r s IS Electecl President
Of Ph .1 th ean C/ b f New, Y

Tho quicktsf way to Progran Was k
put o Domocrat to Congre11o
t ..,'' Wolter Moolltr
gr011ln 1911.

Engogement of
M 'I W'l
yn I SOn
Is Announced

Miss Linda Diane Haggy, daughter of Mr. a~d Mra.
Jesse T. llaggy, became the bride of Mr. Roger Lee Roush,
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ron or Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Roush, Middleport, on
March 23, In a double ring ceremony, in Ripley, w. Va.
C.·
Miss Haggy is a Junior at Pomeroy High School. Mr. Roush Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
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is a 1965 graduate of Middleport High School and is now IWilson of Rochester:
N. Y.,'
employed wlth Ingles Furniture Co.
former Pomeroy residents, WISh I
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- - - - - - - - - - I to announce the engagement ol Gallipolis Emb.lem Club No. preme Installing Marshall.
their oldest dangb.ler Marilyn 199 held its formal instaUation [ The Snpreme SUite was made
Ann, to Mr. David J;seph Bel· of ollia;rs on April 23rd. Mary up of officers from Jackson, I
castro, son of Reve,.nd IJoc.. St Cla1r of U!gan, Supreme! U!gan, Athens and Gallipolis.
I OmQ
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eat tor and Mrs. Joseph Belcastro ' DIBIJ?&lt;t Deputy, and Put State Immediate Pas! President AvoMrs. Orin Kyger was hostess : In cbronicli~ the crowded ol Columbus.
;J'relndent and Past President ; nolle Roush, and Betty Null,
Thursday evemng to members:yean of his lite he describes . The bride_ elect Is a grad- :?f' the. Logan Club, was the : Past Marsh'all, received gifts
of the Phllomathean Club when ! b.ls strugglea as a boy ol eJsht uate of Penfield Central High ;::un:;},.olficer. Faith Kurk- Jfrom the club. Mrs. Roush Mr. Walter Cleland of the[lic.
ret West. and Ella Mae Hill.
Mrs. Clifford, Richards
w"' to help support his family by School New York and is pres· . . •
of Logan, was_. Su- was alro presented wiill her Racine Emergency Squad was The Methldist Church Junior Alternates
include Pbvllio
elected president lor lhe com· play111g the cello in third-rate enUy 'auendtng Capital Sehool
•
past president's pin.
lUes! speaker when the Racine Choir, witli its directors. Mn. KDilblillg Linda Hlll and· Ida
ing yeor. with Mrs. Gilh&lt;:rt P. cafes. He tells of the tunnoll of of Beauty Culture In Columbus. I Mrs. Sm1th Named
There was a bullet and dance Elementory PTA met recently Hilton Wolle and Sandra Bailey, Dlebl '
Bush as vice president. Mrs. Or- his youtb In Czarist R~.ia, and Mr. Belcastn 18 a former ! Group President .
following ille Installation. Nan- at the IIJ'ade ~ool The presi· and pianist, Mrs. Garrett Clro The principal, Mrs. Price,
10 Kyger secretary, and Mlllll of his final break wltli h1s fam- cnuuate of Easlman
High ~ PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. Hal' cy Houck and Oleta
Wood dent, Mn. Helen Johnsen, pre. cle, presented four oelecti1011 saJd !be school operetta would
Ediill Hutsinplllar treasurer.
By.
School In Columbus. He 11 now rlet Smitb was elected pres!· were chairmen of the Install• sided. The tnasurer, Walter entiUed:
,
be given May 13. A discussion
Appropriate books were chos- During his llle Mr. Plat- a studeht at 51 M ry' f The · dent of !be Point · Pleasant lion committee.
Burke, reporteol a balance of "W
Y The ., •'On E COIICtl'11ing costumes and po..
en a~ gilts to ille Galli• County lfOJ'Ski' bas been glle$t soloist Sprtngo and 18 '
$!11.47·
ter ~~ .. ~'Wei:;.,
,.: ten for advertising was held.
1a:O: with Registered Nurses A!soclotloo
lll8tnct L•brary in memory ol ~th aU the major orchestras the shoe corporation of Amer. with Miso Eve!~ Hictmaa cbos- E .
Program
chairman M1'11. Sprlngtl.;,e
Moming" and The PTA wtR pay for priZPs
Miss Ann Hlll and Mrs. C. T: m· this country and abroad, bis leo, A weddin&amp; dale baa not en as vice president; Mn. Hope
P••eopal Women
Joyce Hoback introduced Mr. "Telling the Story of
to be atven for posters and for
Robinson.
work and travel&amp;, briDging him been se~
Burnam, secretary and Mrs. To Meet Tue~~day
Cloland, wbo talked about r..
· oeUtna tlctets.
The evening's program was In Into contact wltb on utonlsh· Mary Hilbert, treasurer.
PT. PLEASANT _ The ll'om- venlillg emergencies and :hat Members ?I !be &lt;bolr were Mary K. Yost, Opal Van Metcharge of Mrs. Robert Sechrist, Ina varlely ol personaces from Portsmouth St. , All · peraoDS Jn. The newly elected olflcera en of Chrlat Episcopal church to do wben one occurs
Jo~ Hill, Mike Popp, Daltl .., llll4 lin. Price pve r..
who read from "The Cellist," all "'lib of Ule.
t«esled are uraect to atlend. will be lnatalled at the May will meet Tuesday With M u.
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Grmdstaff, Vickie Wolle, J1111 por11 011 tbe Southeast D 1 ,.
the recently published autobiog·
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The meeting 18 fo• Callla; meeting Wilen a picnic ' " " lllllolt Miller, pmident presld, The emergency UDJt belongs Reese, Angie Popp and Dlbra lrlet Coa!erence, Mrs. Anno
ra~by of Igor PJaUgorsky. · C · M lin l
Jac&amp;11011, Scioto and Lawrence WID be held at the home.of Mrs. Inc. 1be meeling WID ,begin 11 to. the people but. II oi10Uid be West.
CllaJIIIIIII't alltb )lrade won
Wrillng. wllh wit and ebatm,
rop ee. I I
.,...lil!tl: ..,.!her Ia !be battle Frank SchOlz.
f p.m. Willi 1 Corporal4 Com- ~ ..only wben lh,;;: is a The foll.owing officero were
altetJdance award
and
Mr, r ...,~yri!ky g;vc&lt; .• warm, Set For /acklon
to eol!lba\ world hunger 'Under . MrL Dorothy Morrlaon Mas- munton followed at 6:10 wltb Ilrl ~ibe 11m~ IIOmlnated.
bailber. Teaohtn will serve,...
lasclnaUng ltocount Of his must- A me:eunc of cltrgyllll!ll, Jay. lbe Crop prnaram, wb.lch 18 ·1 011 County Health Num 'ohow· 1 buffet dinner.
ve ol on
of e
President Betty llllllne; Vice frMbmenll al
May mee~
eal career, hil peraonal llle, men, 1/Dlted Chlirch Women, ..mlnuruty · 8J)peaJ of Cllurdl ed a rum on the work ' being , Guest. speakers ol the even- ~ · k _ . . .
rwlllliiC president, Belly JoiuJBoJJ; Se'o- IDe·
•nd h•s many friends. ~r.:nog civic, 1"'!1' •!)d oilier ch~ch w~ 8erVJet., lhe •lllii)Qr ·Pro- Clone by !be public
health Mglllill ' beMI-..SiiismundHar;:.ry, Marpret w.,.~ and 'lbe lt'OUp ~to !be
latter be lllllllbefa.I!!O ~ ldl.l l(f.held at Z:SI( p. flll1jiiil•.~. nllel "'IODO'/ DUrso durlnc the meeting andjder and Mrs Charles Holler
.
·. 11111'1!1', Nancy Erv!JI.
lumb room !orr retr.lunoall ol
tury's greatest conduetm, •IDl· m: 'Tueiioli1 · al !be Jacboii 'IJblcb.' 1kj. ·.PeOPJ, 'ti 10 ~ held 1 queetlon and anawer Jr., both of c:iaJilP.oll. and Mrs' :"lb.QID~IIli"C to buy. ~ DeJeiatea ·111 Ccu."lly C;r.mcJi &lt;jO!itleo, ICe ~. !/m, ~
c1er ,whose ~ be hu plaJed. lllelbodiat cburclJ, ~l!roa4 and lr!ot.'· • .. . " .. , lletl&amp;d 'iOuowlile tbl lbowihC: • i:. 1litD J · ·PL P~~
•llllon II olways are Jane Cleland, Mia. ~ ilde and ctlflll ,....._. by 11101)1.
811 epea lor ~ bJ. lbe .pub. Smitb, Grace Huftmati, 1111rp. . . ol lint
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.Vows TaketJ
.·February lst

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CAROLYN LIEVING

riage by her lather. She wort
a gown of chantilly lace over
'saUn, styled with a bouffant,
·silhouette skirt. Atop the sleeveless, scoop neck bodice waa an
overblouse ol sheer chantilly
hlce leaturlng a sabrina neck· Announcem•nt has been made
line and long eleeves whlcb by Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H. I
tlpered to points over her Ueving of Ne\f Haven, W. Va.
bands.
Iof the betrothal ol their daugh· 1
: Her headpiece was a single ter, Carolyn Lynn, to P a u I ! .. , ...
j;atin rose lopped by boullantj David Hesson, aon of Mr. and 1 1 ·· i
!&lt;houlder length veiling ol IJn. Mrs. Otis Hesson ol Letart, I
·;
Jlorted silk illusi?"· She carried W.Va. Plana are being made !· 1 · j'!:ll''•
·1 oouquet of white rosebuds on lor an August wedding.
1. · , ' I• • ·
it w~ite Bible.
Miss Lieving, an alumna of 1 '· ,; J ·'
· Her maid of honw wu her Wahama High Seboo~ is a jun· '
~ster, Phyllis An'l.'Wigal, who lor at Maflhali U)l!veflity ma- 1
woEi' .a dress of '81ue brocade jorillg 111 ~mentary education. I
with matching headpiece. She She ts taking part in the Mas·
~rried a bouquet ol white car· on County co-op teaching proaaUons. Mr. Duane Wolfe serv· gram.
·
ed as best mao. Ushers were Her fiance II a graduate of
Jack C. Wigal and Bryan WI· Wshama High School and is
brothers of the bride.
employed by Home Service Inc.
: A reception waa held at the of Ravenswood, W. Va. He is a
qhureh annex given by Mrs. member of tbe 36Mth ()rd.
ijarriet Neigler and Mrs. Ruth nance Co. ol West Virginia Na· ;
Wolle, The table waa beautiful- 1Uonal Guard.
If decorated with·wbite candJea
ln cut glaas candleabra and a
t!n'ee tiered wedding cake top.
l(j!d with a miniature bride and
JP'oom. Presiding at the table
ft.re Mrs. Margie Wolfe, Mrs. 1 Mother's Little Helpers 4-H
l!byllis Bailey, and Mrs. Ruth i club met at the home of Mrs.
Bradford. The couple is now re-j Vernon Weber, Rutland, Aprti
s'lding on College Rnad in Syra· , Ric• took over the meeting as
euse.
!the president was absent. Eiev·
en members were present with
1" //'
Mrs. Vernon Weber and Mrs.
~a
Keith Sutherland. The girls answmd ron can by naming
which subjects they like best
MICKIE ANN VESTER
1 in sehoot
· ·Huntington Grang~·
made i "nl.~ song, "Are You Sleepplans to visit Gallia Grange illg? was sung by aU. A
at Its meeting "n!ursday night question quiz was given by
. Master Daniel Evans presid· Sandy Taylor on diseases and
ed, and members of Bulaville Karen Sutherland gave a reGrange were guests and pre- port on "Pesticides and Dang·J
fll!nted the following program: eroua Use.''
.
Opening song "Work
For "n!e secretary,
Rosemary
~ Night Is Coming:" Mrs; Rice, and assistant. Paula 0'· Mickie Ann Vester and DoroJI!Ie conducted a quiz on nu· Dell, wrote a thank you letter thy Susan Esque, juniors at
!l:!ion; Mrs;, Mooney present-! to the Friendly Gardeners of Pt. Pleasant High School, have
!!' • poem Over The Hili To Rutland for the packages ol been selected to attend Rhod&lt;&gt; .
PIAl "lli'"W ,,'asnoH JOOd •111. I' flower seeds.
dendron Girls' State at Jack· !
pve "Don't Suit," "The Little Patterns and di!!erent kinds son's Mill in June.
I
~urch In The Wildwood," was !ol seams were discussed by the Selection ol the girls by Unit .
r,'g by Hazel Harmon and Ieight girls taking sewing, Nu· 23, American Legion Auxiliary,
,,.th and Dan .Evans.
itritlon and meal planning was was made from a 11!1 prepared
• Jl'be Commumty
Progress ]discussed by the lour girls tak· by the prin~ipal and teachers
wu di~cussed, but no lng cooking.
at the schOOl and based on schol·
was decided upon, Mr. A demOII.!tratlon was given by aatic llbrnties, leader!hip, in·
who has ~ U1 and in Donna Weber 00 fabriCJ. Re· teres! in government, and perHospltsl. was wet. lteshments were served by sonality.
.
back to the Gr~nge, and Cberyie Hutchl!on and Sherry· Miss Egque Is the daughter
expressed apprec1011on lor Hayes.
of Mr. and Mrs. Loyd &lt;,qu•.
many &lt;ards, he received. Sherry Hayes and Donna Weir Hogsetl She Is a member of
Eleanor Wh1te, an
old er were in charge of reerea· ~on Baptist .Church, Y·Teens,
was also wetcemed, tlon. I've Got' Your ·Number' Library Serv1ce Club, Teen'•
were oerved.
A&amp;e Tiller A Tricky Dna
Against Polio, Future Nurses
!ii~ro;nsttit~llitm
More Na~~· Questions 'were Club and National Honor Socl·
~·
of
played. The next meeting will ely.
Club II Read
be held May 12 at M v
Miss Vester Ia the daughter
"
1
w
ber'
ho
ro.
ernon
of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vester,
, , ;~~;:.;ConMut on of Ute ftewly e 1 me. Pinning
and Galli lis Fer ts a member
:
Faculty Women's Club fitting patterns and menus and of Bpo Chary '1 Church,
Grande College was md !oode will be discussed at the Teen '"";een ~g inst
president, Mrs. John next meeting.
bands,The ·' ~_....u
and """""ved by th
,
sp1au, """" ng
: : p ..,.,. •
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,
ety. National Honor So&lt;:lety
at a meeting held evenmg were Mrs. Edward West had the lead part In the Junior
:
m tbe Faculty Mrs. Arthur Lanbam and Mrs. &lt;lass pjay.
. , •I
and Heritage Room ol Charles WHhee, At ·the May Aiternatt aelectiona · w~
·
. meeting of the club, the group Miss Diane Friar lor Mlsl vel.
INti 181Mn!im pres. pia~ lo booor lbe p•dnettog ter and Mlsa Judy Britbt, II·
lllllllllllaetl If 1111 IGIOr womea.
lemate for Mia Elque. ·

Betrothal of
Carolyn Lieving
Is Announced

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ENROLL NOW

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any upholstered chair ' when pre&amp;ented at tir'ne of purchase. One coupon per chair. Offer expires M,.y 15,
1966. Good for any upholstered chair In our store. Spe.cial order chairs in your choice of cqlors. Good for
Rowe, Berkline, Selig, priced from $69.00 to $175.00.
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'. Miss Juc1y Wigal, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wigal, Ra·
oine, Ohio, became the bride of
Howard Charles Smith, Raclno,
.son of Mrs. Bessie Smith and
the late Henry Smith last Felr j
ruary 1.
The ceremony took place at
the Racine Methndist Church
at 7:30 p, m. The double ring,
&lt;or•1lelight, upen wedding was
pe1 ,ormed by the Rev. Freeland N~: A half hour of or·gan music was presented by
)Irs. carol Wigal prior to the I

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Chic Jackets, Jweelry, Gloves, Handbags, Blouses, Dresses, and lingerie,
Ready for your Mothers Day Gift
Selection.

t

GLOVES
To accent any of her outfits.

'

COSTUME JEWELRY

·Wigai-Smith
.Vows TaketJ
.·February lst

For ' that added touch of

1be bride was givt'n in mar-

h
-J.i
I

awe lit and

Jf

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d·

CAROLYN LIEVING

riage by her lather. She wort
a gown of chantilly lace over
'saUn, styled with a bouffant,
·silhouette skirt. Atop the sleeveless, scoop neck bodice waa an
overblouse ol sheer chantilly
hlce leaturlng a sabrina neck· Announcem•nt has been made
line and long eleeves whlcb by Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H. I
tlpered to points over her Ueving of Ne\f Haven, W. Va.
bands.
Iof the betrothal ol their daugh· 1
: Her headpiece was a single ter, Carolyn Lynn, to P a u I ! .. , ...
j;atin rose lopped by boullantj David Hesson, aon of Mr. and 1 1 ·· i
!&lt;houlder length veiling ol IJn. Mrs. Otis Hesson ol Letart, I
·;
Jlorted silk illusi?"· She carried W.Va. Plana are being made !· 1 · j'!:ll''•
·1 oouquet of white rosebuds on lor an August wedding.
1. · , ' I• • ·
it w~ite Bible.
Miss Lieving, an alumna of 1 '· ,; J ·'
· Her maid of honw wu her Wahama High Seboo~ is a jun· '
~ster, Phyllis An'l.'Wigal, who lor at Maflhali U)l!veflity ma- 1
woEi' .a dress of '81ue brocade jorillg 111 ~mentary education. I
with matching headpiece. She She ts taking part in the Mas·
~rried a bouquet ol white car· on County co-op teaching proaaUons. Mr. Duane Wolfe serv· gram.
·
ed as best mao. Ushers were Her fiance II a graduate of
Jack C. Wigal and Bryan WI· Wshama High School and is
brothers of the bride.
employed by Home Service Inc.
: A reception waa held at the of Ravenswood, W. Va. He is a
qhureh annex given by Mrs. member of tbe 36Mth ()rd.
ijarriet Neigler and Mrs. Ruth nance Co. ol West Virginia Na· ;
Wolle, The table waa beautiful- 1Uonal Guard.
If decorated with·wbite candJea
ln cut glaas candleabra and a
t!n'ee tiered wedding cake top.
l(j!d with a miniature bride and
JP'oom. Presiding at the table
ft.re Mrs. Margie Wolfe, Mrs. 1 Mother's Little Helpers 4-H
l!byllis Bailey, and Mrs. Ruth i club met at the home of Mrs.
Bradford. The couple is now re-j Vernon Weber, Rutland, Aprti
s'lding on College Rnad in Syra· , Ric• took over the meeting as
euse.
!the president was absent. Eiev·
en members were present with
1" //'
Mrs. Vernon Weber and Mrs.
~a
Keith Sutherland. The girls answmd ron can by naming
which subjects they like best
MICKIE ANN VESTER
1 in sehoot
· ·Huntington Grang~·
made i "nl.~ song, "Are You Sleepplans to visit Gallia Grange illg? was sung by aU. A
at Its meeting "n!ursday night question quiz was given by
. Master Daniel Evans presid· Sandy Taylor on diseases and
ed, and members of Bulaville Karen Sutherland gave a reGrange were guests and pre- port on "Pesticides and Dang·J
fll!nted the following program: eroua Use.''
.
Opening song "Work
For "n!e secretary,
Rosemary
~ Night Is Coming:" Mrs; Rice, and assistant. Paula 0'· Mickie Ann Vester and DoroJI!Ie conducted a quiz on nu· Dell, wrote a thank you letter thy Susan Esque, juniors at
!l:!ion; Mrs;, Mooney present-! to the Friendly Gardeners of Pt. Pleasant High School, have
!!' • poem Over The Hili To Rutland for the packages ol been selected to attend Rhod&lt;&gt; .
PIAl "lli'"W ,,'asnoH JOOd •111. I' flower seeds.
dendron Girls' State at Jack· !
pve "Don't Suit," "The Little Patterns and di!!erent kinds son's Mill in June.
I
~urch In The Wildwood," was !ol seams were discussed by the Selection ol the girls by Unit .
r,'g by Hazel Harmon and Ieight girls taking sewing, Nu· 23, American Legion Auxiliary,
,,.th and Dan .Evans.
itritlon and meal planning was was made from a 11!1 prepared
• Jl'be Commumty
Progress ]discussed by the lour girls tak· by the prin~ipal and teachers
wu di~cussed, but no lng cooking.
at the schOOl and based on schol·
was decided upon, Mr. A demOII.!tratlon was given by aatic llbrnties, leader!hip, in·
who has ~ U1 and in Donna Weber 00 fabriCJ. Re· teres! in government, and perHospltsl. was wet. lteshments were served by sonality.
.
back to the Gr~nge, and Cberyie Hutchl!on and Sherry· Miss Egque Is the daughter
expressed apprec1011on lor Hayes.
of Mr. and Mrs. Loyd &lt;,qu•.
many &lt;ards, he received. Sherry Hayes and Donna Weir Hogsetl She Is a member of
Eleanor Wh1te, an
old er were in charge of reerea· ~on Baptist .Church, Y·Teens,
was also wetcemed, tlon. I've Got' Your ·Number' Library Serv1ce Club, Teen'•
were oerved.
A&amp;e Tiller A Tricky Dna
Against Polio, Future Nurses
!ii~ro;nsttit~llitm
More Na~~· Questions 'were Club and National Honor Socl·
~·
of
played. The next meeting will ely.
Club II Read
be held May 12 at M v
Miss Vester Ia the daughter
"
1
w
ber'
ho
ro.
ernon
of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vester,
, , ;~~;:.;ConMut on of Ute ftewly e 1 me. Pinning
and Galli lis Fer ts a member
:
Faculty Women's Club fitting patterns and menus and of Bpo Chary '1 Church,
Grande College was md !oode will be discussed at the Teen '"";een ~g inst
president, Mrs. John next meeting.
bands,The ·' ~_....u
and """""ved by th
,
sp1au, """" ng
: : p ..,.,. •
e
,
ety. National Honor So&lt;:lety
at a meeting held evenmg were Mrs. Edward West had the lead part In the Junior
:
m tbe Faculty Mrs. Arthur Lanbam and Mrs. &lt;lass pjay.
. , •I
and Heritage Room ol Charles WHhee, At ·the May Aiternatt aelectiona · w~
·
. meeting of the club, the group Miss Diane Friar lor Mlsl vel.
INti 181Mn!im pres. pia~ lo booor lbe p•dnettog ter and Mlsa Judy Britbt, II·
lllllllllllaetl If 1111 IGIOr womea.
lemate for Mia Elque. ·

Betrothal of
Carolyn Lieving
Is Announced

eGarge

SHOP FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL 8 P.M.
ENROLL NOW

...

eBuclget

CoursH for both young men

..--Oblo'·•IIIIIIH
CaW

tnd women, Clastts " ' held

dilly from 1::10 to 2 P.M. In
air conditioned d111rooms.
Wrllo, Ylolt, or Call hr

eLayaway

I'UIIIIII

Cahlog •nd lnform1tlon

1

'.,

i

SWEET
AND LOVELY

:16 Locud·

1

. H,.! .

••1.

Ia Grange
,To Have Visit
,
From HuntJ.ngton

t

l

RKLIN

DAUGIITEK BORN

l

COMFORT CHAIRS

FOk
MOTHER'S DAY.

TAKE YOUR
PI~K

OF

THESE
SPECIALSI

-

f;
eMIIn Floor

•

Girls State

•

SLEEP COAT

~
..........

Delegates
Are Named

Order Now Fn1111
.."'""'Y Finer Shop

P-5-IM

c(

I .
~

$7.00

•a

I

••

Deluxe

SHIFT GOWN
p.UM, $6.00

TVRECLINIR
t URETHANE FOAM IN

-

Larry's •••
(of O•lllpolis)

and

Open D1ily 9 to 5 PM-Thuncliys

SPECIAL
OFFER

ARMS AND FOOTREST
DELUXE 3 WAY TV
MECHANISM
• EXPANDED VINYL
&amp; VINYL

- ...

WATCHING 'T'I

USE THIS COUPON AND SAVE $10.00(Gooil TIIM•y 15, '66

IABY DOlL
PAJAMAS
i'·s.Ml $6.00

PersotJal Notes
From Middleport
II

I! I

Remember and honor lllr willa
Powers . , •
COQAGEI
.

This Coupon good for $10.00 toward the purchase of
any upholstered chair ' when pre&amp;ented at tir'ne of purchase. One coupon per chair. Offer expires M,.y 15,
1966. Good for any upholstered chair In our store. Spe.cial order chairs in your choice of cqlors. Good for
Rowe, Berkline, Selig, priced from $69.00 to $175.00.
Hurry In and choose from over 70 different &lt;;hairs In
stock.
·

. SANDALS

'

'

$2.11 pr.

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1

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'. Miss Juc1y Wigal, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wigal, Ra·
oine, Ohio, became the bride of
Howard Charles Smith, Raclno,
.son of Mrs. Bessie Smith and
the late Henry Smith last Felr j
ruary 1.
The ceremony took place at
the Racine Methndist Church
at 7:30 p, m. The double ring,
&lt;or•1lelight, upen wedding was
pe1 ,ormed by the Rev. Freeland N~: A half hour of or·gan music was presented by
)Irs. carol Wigal prior to the I

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MIDDLEPORT, 0.

Twice+YHr Sale

POLLY'S POINTERS

Rug Riddle Needs Answer

ExtravagaRt? Not a bit!

Beealise tlley wear and wear
and wear and wear

BY POLLY CRAMER
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Polly's Problem - WUI someone pleaae tell me how to get
Ule matting out of a den" pile
nylon rug' - MAS. J. J.

DEAR POLLY - My Pointer
has cerloinly •••ed "' a lot
of headaches. When writing per·
sonal checks we fill in the stub
portloo first and then write the
check. When writins the cherk
first, particularly when dlBtract. ~or in a hurry. it is very easy
to forget to fill in the stuD. Then
1 later comes lhat all·time queslion: "Wllat was that check for

the laundry at the food of :be chaaq
chute
1•1'1•
enotJgbbutforthey
the were
wholenotweek's
washing aod turned over if he•·
Yy items CliJib\ OD the sides.
Sbe solved this problem by pur-

$3.8 Million
In Aid Asked

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drawen
a llledthe~~~:::II
sale.
She atknocked
out of aU the drawers
one. They were llaCked
nailed together. After a
saodlng aod painttn&amp; ohe
a Iarse heavy bin wblcb holdJ1i1
everythlnc and does not tip
er even when sheelo fall
U. - MRS. L. W. I.

COLUMBUS (UPII - Feder· DEAR POLLY - Our
mtrror door
al officialS will review the re- cme cabinet
I'd
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quests for $1.1 million
In 1 no~ 51 e ea!l Y so to' a bagranlo for 17 projects submilted: by~~ c:ton~pi' stic~ and put
by the Ohio Development De- ~
b.: ~teum
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and for how much? '' - ,JANF. partmenl.
ndp, '"
th
~.de groo~es
The projects, announced Sat- 8 . now ey 8 1 •mooluly.
. 1 ded
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Th1s does not make a 11101s aod
DEAR GIRLS aad our GEN- urday' me
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sewer an wa1• does not ljave to be repeated
11.EMEN FHJENDS, too - I er works plans wblch totaled
It It ,_
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very o en. .. •uc 1 re11e1
roolly liked this 01 I ba•e of. more th an 16.3 mUl ion.
be
ed tbat 'erki
nd .
tea wrirtea tbe check to pay a
Wellston, in JackBOn County, _
OS 8 norse.
bill, put it Ia an envelope and oouaht $2.7 million to build watsealed It aid tlleB became M er and sewage lines for a ne'IJ .
oceaplfd wltb oddrelllllr tho turkey precessing plant which DEAR POU.Y envelope that the dab was ll scheduted ID he constructed ICrubbinl my carpel 1 ~~~~:; II
forKotteo. - POLLY
illere. TIJo plant would employ of a IJ'and use for yoor It
, ohout 1.200 penons.
nylon net. 'lbio is fabulous.
DEAR POLLY - We always
Clevobtltd 11ked
milllol nylon doeo not hoi&lt;! water
keep .• putty knife near the to develop commercial and il can be dipped in the '""" ,,,
freezer and find it handy to use reeruUOIIII foclltUeo oo Lake 11 calcbel the lltldl you """til
when removins frozen foods ; Erie aod GtiUpoHs
IOUJbl and lhe carpet does 1111
from the freezer .- GEORGE $1H,I'I5 lor a commooUy air- soaked. - EVI!:LYN
port ••• lndutrlal port sUe.
DEAR POLLY - My par- Development Direotor Fred
NOW YOO KNOW
ents have a clothes chute fmm P. Neuenschwander said his de- Londcm•• Bf1 Ben, the world'sll
their upstairs hall down to the partment also requ.. led $1.5 most
famous clock, hu
laundry. Mom tried mUiloo for a propoBed marine pendulum meuuriol 13
so many differont bins to cal&lt;:b 1D Alhtabula.
and welshlnc 'IUO pounds.

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DELUXE ORTHO POSTURE MATIRESS
OUR REGULAR $59.95
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Left To Sell!
Twin or Full Mol·
treoorlox
Sprlng1 AI SIITIII

Prlco
Hundreds paid more, but you can save
if you shop now! Padded with a lull
to lbs. of pure white bouyant cotton.
There are 312 special offaet coUs that
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won't let loose and let you down; plua
Stearne and Foster's lnaulo-Cushlon
to prevent ooU feel-thru; seat-edge
construction.

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·Your Choice:
eRouncl Table anci4Chtln

Remember Mom On Her Day
Sunday, May 8th
USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT AT .•

We here at TOPE'S are joined
by hundredl of other fine .rtcires
acro11 the oountry, when we py,
"WE SINOEilELY BEUEVE
THAT STEARNS " FOSTER IS
THE FINEST MATTRESS VALUE IN AMERICA!"

Last Call ••• For Maple Dining

Supp-hose ~egular wt'Jt so we-ll because rhcy' rr
::11! nylon. And nylon knim•d the Supp-hose wa·
mab~s America's bfsr fashion support smckings.
Only sheer all-ny lon Supp- hose Regular do
tveryrhing support stockings are supposed ro.
Look gOO&lt;! ... fer I good ... wear fabulously.
Try a pair, and prove it yourself! $4.95 pr,

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The Perfect
Gift
For
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Mothers Day
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A spectator that pula the seal of good taste to your
summer wardr~be. White crushed leather, with
stacked heel.
99
I l W Widths

'5·

THE SHOE BOX
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

Twice+YHr Sale

POLLY'S POINTERS

Rug Riddle Needs Answer

ExtravagaRt? Not a bit!

Beealise tlley wear and wear
and wear and wear

BY POLLY CRAMER
1
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Polly's Problem - WUI someone pleaae tell me how to get
Ule matting out of a den" pile
nylon rug' - MAS. J. J.

DEAR POLLY - My Pointer
has cerloinly •••ed "' a lot
of headaches. When writing per·
sonal checks we fill in the stub
portloo first and then write the
check. When writins the cherk
first, particularly when dlBtract. ~or in a hurry. it is very easy
to forget to fill in the stuD. Then
1 later comes lhat all·time queslion: "Wllat was that check for

the laundry at the food of :be chaaq
chute
1•1'1•
enotJgbbutforthey
the were
wholenotweek's
washing aod turned over if he•·
Yy items CliJib\ OD the sides.
Sbe solved this problem by pur-

$3.8 Million
In Aid Asked

1

drawen
a llledthe~~~:::II
sale.
She atknocked
out of aU the drawers
one. They were llaCked
nailed together. After a
saodlng aod painttn&amp; ohe
a Iarse heavy bin wblcb holdJ1i1
everythlnc and does not tip
er even when sheelo fall
U. - MRS. L. W. I.

COLUMBUS (UPII - Feder· DEAR POLLY - Our
mtrror door
al officialS will review the re- cme cabinet
I'd
1 ~ k ... ··- ,,
11
quests for $1.1 million
In 1 no~ 51 e ea!l Y so to' a bagranlo for 17 projects submilted: by~~ c:ton~pi' stic~ and put
by the Ohio Development De- ~
b.: ~teum
on
I
1
and for how much? '' - ,JANF. partmenl.
ndp, '"
th
~.de groo~es
The projects, announced Sat- 8 . now ey 8 1 •mooluly.
. 1 ded
d
Th1s does not make a 11101s aod
DEAR GIRLS aad our GEN- urday' me
u
sewer an wa1• does not ljave to be repeated
11.EMEN FHJENDS, too - I er works plans wblch totaled
It It ,_
h
very o en. .. •uc 1 re11e1
roolly liked this 01 I ba•e of. more th an 16.3 mUl ion.
be
ed tbat 'erki
nd .
tea wrirtea tbe check to pay a
Wellston, in JackBOn County, _
OS 8 norse.
bill, put it Ia an envelope and oouaht $2.7 million to build watsealed It aid tlleB became M er and sewage lines for a ne'IJ .
oceaplfd wltb oddrelllllr tho turkey precessing plant which DEAR POU.Y envelope that the dab was ll scheduted ID he constructed ICrubbinl my carpel 1 ~~~~:; II
forKotteo. - POLLY
illere. TIJo plant would employ of a IJ'and use for yoor It
, ohout 1.200 penons.
nylon net. 'lbio is fabulous.
DEAR POLLY - We always
Clevobtltd 11ked
milllol nylon doeo not hoi&lt;! water
keep .• putty knife near the to develop commercial and il can be dipped in the '""" ,,,
freezer and find it handy to use reeruUOIIII foclltUeo oo Lake 11 calcbel the lltldl you """til
when removins frozen foods ; Erie aod GtiUpoHs
IOUJbl and lhe carpet does 1111
from the freezer .- GEORGE $1H,I'I5 lor a commooUy air- soaked. - EVI!:LYN
port ••• lndutrlal port sUe.
DEAR POLLY - My par- Development Direotor Fred
NOW YOO KNOW
ents have a clothes chute fmm P. Neuenschwander said his de- Londcm•• Bf1 Ben, the world'sll
their upstairs hall down to the partment also requ.. led $1.5 most
famous clock, hu
laundry. Mom tried mUiloo for a propoBed marine pendulum meuuriol 13
so many differont bins to cal&lt;:b 1D Alhtabula.
and welshlnc 'IUO pounds.

:..y

'I

'

Supp·hose Regular
stockings by MO.JUC»•

Medium Firm

STEARNS and FOSTER

larae old chest

::'!RJORii

~~

OUR BEST VALUE

DELUXE ORTHO POSTURE MATIRESS
OUR REGULAR $59.95
iJ. .(.t

QUALITY

;j

$49.95
But Hurry!

l

Only A Few Sets

Left To Sell!
Twin or Full Mol·
treoorlox
Sprlng1 AI SIITIII

Prlco
Hundreds paid more, but you can save
if you shop now! Padded with a lull
to lbs. of pure white bouyant cotton.
There are 312 special offaet coUs that
'
won't let loose and let you down; plua
Stearne and Foster's lnaulo-Cushlon
to prevent ooU feel-thru; seat-edge
construction.

- Tables and Chairs
' II
v!

TIIS LOW, LOW PIICEI

·Your Choice:
eRouncl Table anci4Chtln

Remember Mom On Her Day
Sunday, May 8th
USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT AT .•

We here at TOPE'S are joined
by hundredl of other fine .rtcires
acro11 the oountry, when we py,
"WE SINOEilELY BEUEVE
THAT STEARNS " FOSTER IS
THE FINEST MATTRESS VALUE IN AMERICA!"

Last Call ••• For Maple Dining

Supp-hose ~egular wt'Jt so we-ll because rhcy' rr
::11! nylon. And nylon knim•d the Supp-hose wa·
mab~s America's bfsr fashion support smckings.
Only sheer all-ny lon Supp- hose Regular do
tveryrhing support stockings are supposed ro.
Look gOO&lt;! ... fer I good ... wear fabulously.
Try a pair, and prove it yourself! $4.95 pr,

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Rug Ride
BY POLLY CRAMER
Polly'• Proble!ll - Will someone please tell me how to gil!
the matting out of a dense pi~
nylon rug! - MRS. J . J .

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DEAR POLLY - My PoinU,
bu certainly uvod ua a Irk
of headaches. When writing ~#.
sonal checks we fill In the s
porllon first and then write ,
clleck. When writing the ~
first, particularly when dlstracf
ed or In a hurry. it is very e~
, to forget to fill in the stub. Th~
later comes that all-time que'i
tion : "What was that check fil
and for how much?'' - JAN!
DEAR GIRLS and our GE~
TLEMEN FRIENDS, too - i

really liked Ibis as I have .C·
tea written the cbeck to pay a
bUI, put It Ia aa eavelope a~
roealed II aid lllel became Iii
oceopled wltb addresoll&amp; t1ri
envelope tkat the otob wM
forgotten. - POLLY
DEAR POLLY - We alwl)
keep • putty knife near It
lreezer and find it handy to U!
when removing frozen loOc
from the freezer .- GEORGI
DEAR POLLY ents have a clothes

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their upstairs haU down to U
basement laundry. Mom tr;
so many different bins to c~

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stockings by MO-.IUC.
Supp-hose 'l.egular wear so well bealuse they're
oil nylon. And nylon knitted the Supp-hose_...,..
makes Amtrica'' besc fashion support stockmgs.
Only shetr all -nylon Supp- hose Regular do
cvecything support stockings are supposed to.
Look good ... fee l ~ ... wear fabulously. r
Try a pair, and prove '' yourself! $4.95 P '

Remember Mom On Her Day
Sunday, May 8th
... USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT AT. ·•

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HOLLYWOOD (NEAl - Even the Warner Br06. driver, an
old-timer, had a hard time find1111 Wright Street tile first time.
It's only ~ block long and, atthough II Is Is Ill lbl! bear! of
doiYIIIown Los Angeles, II Is
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Janet Leigb had told me tllat
111 rebearaals Gist baa 8 metrOJIOIIIA! licking away as they
talkod. Thai gave tllem all the
feeling o1 immediacy, tile pace
Ire wanted. He timed every
scene and then told them 10
speed It up.
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BETWEEN SETIJPS Gist,
Whitman, Connon and Miss
Leilir .sat 011 the sidewalk, In
front-of the parole office. They
lalteci about the dillerenas between television and feature

first feature IUni, "All Amer~
ean Dream." Gist Is 1 gradu. ate of television and he dlre"cl·
ed II Naked City shows-they
were all filmed on Joeallon in
New York - so he Ukea autb- filml.
entielty.
"Television doesn't
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Auto S1lat
lngs 011 !arm and city.
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Albert M. C.1, Broker
TWO FLEF. REDS
ltlli3 FORD loll pickUp truck,
Henry Cleload, Saieomu
GOETTING EN, Germany
AT ITS GREATEST
good condition. contact Lloyd
IIY Ul3t
(UPI) -Two young East
Blackwood,
Chester,
Ev011Dgs WY Z.ZH!I
German apprentices, 15 and 16,
with pepporo...
In
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1114 OLDSMOBILE. Rer. Dale Free gas. Flvo mil~s east ol parently unnoticed by border
CALl. WY U905
A. Tborntoo, Sumner Rd., Racino. Contact D~bert Holt, B~Jards.
G CAPE
Chester, Ohio.
418 3ip er, 311 Main St., Malta, Ohio.
-Piclc up At G, &amp; ,
YOU-KNOW
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tli W•. MAIN POMEROY 1153 CADILLAC, excellent COl\· Phone ~2115.!.
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dillon, $220. 1856 FORD, V-3
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ltaudard, nocir slli(l, · Town f'QR ~- 42 ~ere . farm.
Tbe worst floodlnl in U. S.
· AUI'I10NED
ledan blue 11111 white, with rooa,.
'Iiiii, 'I' • bistor.y was irl May 1889, whee
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new II"', mlnllta lli'ive f!'ODl
estimated 2,200 perSOIII

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tv tbt tht'fe L's, X for UJ• two O'a, etc, Single- lettel'l, apoa.

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AUTOMOBILE Insurance been
cancelled? Lost your opera!·
..-'s license? Call WY !!-2966.
6 15 tfc

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SALES

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Blaettnars

Complnglf Rorol Ollc Pork

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BRAKE SERVICE

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-2 storv 8 room s (3 bed
Mr ,md Mrs Randal Robrooms), bath, bast'menl hard ' ert&lt;: and f.lmlly of Letart La lied
wood fi•Jors, new cab met smk on Mr and Mr $ fJeorge l{oband tile floor covermg $800 ' t&gt;rts recellt!v
down t&lt;Pquallfied buyer, as.. 1 Mr and Mr ~ Chnt Orr called
sume mortgage. Full pnce on \1r and Mrs. Calle Orr ol
$5500 00
Antrqwlv Mond&lt;J\'
MIDDl.EPORT- PEARL ST. Mr •nd Mrs Carl
Otfutt
- l h story frame, 8 rooms I spenl .SJturdav afternuon with
(4 bedrooms), bath,
floor j Mr and Mrs. Scutl Knotts at
furnace heatmg, lot 49 x 120 Mason
FARM - $8500 00 buys 120 acres 6 m1les from Chester, TRUCK lilTS MIN-:
some fruJt trees, 2 large TEL AVIV. Israel iUPn ba1 ns, block garage (16x24), An Israe li rn1lrtary truck hit a
other bmldmgs, 2 hous~s With land mme 'fhur:-.day on the
water systems, 66" Amertcan l Kurkar Road. wh1ch IS m daily
kilchen, cabmet, sink. llfi" x use 200 Y•rd, from the Jordan
30" wall c21binets. $2,000 00 frontu~r near the an~..-ient
down, balance $55 110
per monument or Massada, a

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BUILD a busm~ss ol your own.
Arpli3nces, sales, service repai rs About average perr:ent.
ll:ge, to arrange an
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KNOTTS USED
FURNITURE and ·
AUCTION
11-2nd.

THE WISEMAN AGENCY

446-2917

Jean

Office Gl 6-3_.,
Eftlllnp--lkt Wiseman 016-3796
E. N. Wileman. Gl 6 4500

DILLON AGENCY

lutlneu Opportunity..;;..;.__--...:_,______

NEAR NEW

AMAZING Opportunity. Ow1l
a DOG N SUDS ROOT BEER

S BEDROOM home, ultra
ern electric kitchen, 2
oarp~t In LR
fireplace, 2 car
patio, large lot,
lawn, located In a good
Uon, priced very rea.sonabiEtl

baths,

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PHONE WY 2-2156

DRIVE-IN. 12 year company
lllth over 500 stores. Expert
gWdance In locatlono, marketing, and operation. tii.OIII
cash needed. NO ROYALTIES. FREE FAl:l'S, B 01
735, Champaign, Dllnols. J&gt;e.
veloper Inquiries ~~--17·7

Dead Stock
Removed Free

Stopl Lookl Readl
WHEN7
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WHIRl?
In Pomo"'Y-A Good
Locollon
WHO?
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GoiJipoUo Sorvlce To You

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USED
FURNITURE
W• Will Buy Any
Amo!lnl, InclUding
Complete Ettatn

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GEM BOTTLING
WELLSTON, OHIO

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un all kinds of property, give
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mihtar y spokesman said. There
DAVE BUYERS - need
were no casuallies.
Auto S1lat
lngs 011 !arm and city.
' IJ
Albert M. C.1, Broker
TWO FLEF. REDS
ltlli3 FORD loll pickUp truck,
Henry Cleload, Saieomu
GOETTING EN, Germany
AT ITS GREATEST
good condition. contact Lloyd
IIY Ul3t
(UPI) -Two young East
Blackwood,
Chester,
Ev011Dgs WY Z.ZH!I
German apprentices, 15 and 16,
with pepporo...
In
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8
n_ose, mushroom, bun or even gs
w en '
4 fl 3tc Ded across Communial mint
Pomeroy WY . . .
3tc =rA"'RM=--::of;-;45;-:a:-:c:::re:::s,-.s--=roo=m fields into \!"1 German lower
5
,. II' ll" Slco - ' •"' !.50
bouse, bam and outbuildings. ~ony earry . Thursday, 8 1"
. Qmp.... C.....,.Out Slrvlco
1114 OLDSMOBILE. Rer. Dale Free gas. Flvo mil~s east ol parently unnoticed by border
CALl. WY U905
A. Tborntoo, Sumner Rd., Racino. Contact D~bert Holt, B~Jards.
G CAPE
Chester, Ohio.
418 3ip er, 311 Main St., Malta, Ohio.
-Piclc up At G, &amp; ,
YOU-KNOW
0
tli W•. MAIN POMEROY 1153 CADILLAC, excellent COl\· Phone ~2115.!.
4 27 6tp By U Ni•-~ p
•~--"-·al
dillon, $220. 1856 FORD, V-3
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• ..,. resa ~ .......
ltaudard, nocir slli(l, · Town f'QR ~- 42 ~ere . farm.
Tbe worst floodlnl in U. S.
· AUI'I10NED
ledan blue 11111 white, with rooa,.
'Iiiii, 'I' • bistor.y was irl May 1889, whee
•. , llltiPJele radio •and
new II"', mlnllta lli'ive f!'ODl
estimated 2,200 perSOIII

.,..,. ar

Ill!
10 i., ONGI'JcLLOW
"".'Oite Jetter lflnPJy atandl for another. In thl1 aamp•e A I• WH!4
tv tbt tht'fe L's, X for UJ• two O'a, etc, Single- lettel'l, apoa.

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Pomeroy

AUTOMOBILE Insurance been
cancelled? Lost your opera!·
..-'s license? Call WY !!-2966.
6 15 tfc

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BUY A TRAilER
' IJG BEND
SALES

r.4.U,IPOJ.JS
f'(, £

I all Le1ween

Blaettnars

Complnglf Rorol Ollc Pork

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-. 1'1 J I:11

BRAKE SERVICE

loctl.. 011t

11hle to

1l. 1V f ! dS~M

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gl.~ tlua!t•

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-2 storv 8 room s (3 bed
Mr ,md Mrs Randal Robrooms), bath, bast'menl hard ' ert&lt;: and f.lmlly of Letart La lied
wood fi•Jors, new cab met smk on Mr and Mr $ fJeorge l{oband tile floor covermg $800 ' t&gt;rts recellt!v
down t&lt;Pquallfied buyer, as.. 1 Mr and Mr ~ Chnt Orr called
sume mortgage. Full pnce on \1r and Mrs. Calle Orr ol
$5500 00
Antrqwlv Mond&lt;J\'
MIDDl.EPORT- PEARL ST. Mr •nd Mrs Carl
Otfutt
- l h story frame, 8 rooms I spenl .SJturdav afternuon with
(4 bedrooms), bath,
floor j Mr and Mrs. Scutl Knotts at
furnace heatmg, lot 49 x 120 Mason
FARM - $8500 00 buys 120 acres 6 m1les from Chester, TRUCK lilTS MIN-:
some fruJt trees, 2 large TEL AVIV. Israel iUPn ba1 ns, block garage (16x24), An Israe li rn1lrtary truck hit a
other bmldmgs, 2 hous~s With land mme 'fhur:-.day on the
water systems, 66" Amertcan l Kurkar Road. wh1ch IS m daily
kilchen, cabmet, sink. llfi" x use 200 Y•rd, from the Jordan
30" wall c21binets. $2,000 00 frontu~r near the an~..-ient
down, balance $55 110
per monument or Massada, a

I

BUILD a busm~ss ol your own.
Arpli3nces, sales, service repai rs About average perr:ent.
ll:ge, to arrange an
intervoew. Ph 67!;.1829.
90-tf

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busmess trip

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POMEROY - PEACOCK AVF. ' Lo Columbus last week

OPENING

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Clmt Orr m&lt;~de

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'SH I-HS4I 1 Uve 4 mlles out INith, lUll bUeinmt, · IIH 11Ji II)!.,
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dies, solid colors
broadcloths, smart
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never miss are gifts of lingerie .•
most especially now, when
lingerie is newer, more exciting
than ever. You'll SH It all hereI

aatd II wu 1101 Jm1M.
•ter:mlned II HiU IIIII

'THe.'. SAV I'M A

lrove • short clbllnol
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I.-IJEAK -WILLED PUSHOVER
WITH tJO SALE'S

THEY SAY I LET'
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at her.

erlff oald lbl aeardi
IS]rOCl .... ClllltCeDlrlf.
II! viclnlly near tbe
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Sky diver Nlclt PlaDtao
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The wardrobe accessory that
does so much, at such a little
price, is the precisely perfect
blouse. Give mother several
on her day. Find them all
here, among our precise
perfections.

POMEROY
Rose Bush Sole Now On The Mltln Floor•

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Ucal, fashionable gift on her
day . . . our light, carefree
daytime dresses. Mothers are
busy bees who want dresses
that travel to town, go sbop·
ping and work around the
bouse in pretty, easy-(:are
1tyle.

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supply of OltJpll. BJ

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NONE of US in GALLIA
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tiring Meigs Coooty Superintenthe hoards in the .-.upboard were 1 1 LEARNED RECENTLY that i dent of Schools. was overwhelm8:11 or a uniform size, indicat- Dan (Budd Crothers. 1965 star I~ h7he~ ~onor~ • Thursday
ing the man might have been Iath lpte at Jackson High School, mg . a A e ~eJg! County ~da good ca rpenter or cabinet and former resident of R i o ucatlon ~soclation annuaJ
maker.
Grande has been shipped to . ner meettng . . . Mr. PatterS k fi ld . th C tif . son also was honored Saturday
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MRS
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WJEH. was one of the Judg•s I arnrng ·lsebsSionFiwr.• _ lleh lgd I Chapter . We
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ern League. The Columbus Jtts i ~Y High Schools . . . Our
I sent Dave south.
"s that every adult citizea
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Gaug• readings: Gallipolis j WE'RE HOPING that Mrs. po_IL' on Tuesday
Danny II
Dam 12.0, 33.5. rwming 160 feet Don 1Madeline) Rees will be Witherspoon, Southern
on roiiPrs. Pomeroy • Mason back at her duties as registrar ~nstrumental instructor, Is
out. PL. Pleasant 29.40, Hinton with the Gallia Cocnlty Health mg a one·man art tibOO\W~u~:~: ll
3.40 falling, Kanawha Falls, 1 Department. She's beett ill a- l-5 p.m. today in the S
9.17 fall ing. Chct rleston 23.04 1~ut tllr~ weeks and is now High &amp;hoot Auditorium. So
ri11ing. London was running i ~l JUst awa1tmg the "go signal'' to you are out for a rkie, stop
feel, Marmet 8 feel and Win- return to work.
and look over his work·~ .... 1
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Obio Ri\·rr - A. D. Jl ain~s
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Rose G. up 15, :~ · :,o a. m.:: Inca up 16, 5:15 a.m.: Tibolt
down 16. 5 :&gt;0 a. m.: Titan up ·
17. 5:40 a. m.; Kay D. down 18, 1
1:40 a. m.: National up 23, 1
3:40a.m.; Western up 23, 6:25 ;
a.m.: OVEC up Greenup It :20
URBANIZATION of the Ohio General Asp. m. ; New Orleans up Gretn·
sembly, leaving ONE vote where we had
up l : 10 a. m.: Walter BerkTHREE!
Jord up Greenup 4:10 a. m.;
William Pilt up Greenup 7:15
a. m,; Lady Gloria down Meliihl 3:50 p. m.: R. H. ijos·
iiorth II up Meldahl 7:10p.m.;
Ranger and Southern
down
then, for Ralph Welker
Meldahl8:50 p.m.: Sl&lt;el
1tEPUBLtCAN
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Golllpollo Dam - Onward
dllwn US p. m.: Wall&lt;r Wil·
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
llamson up 10:50 p. m.: Relia·tfle down 12 :3ll a. m.: KtnturkX :
RALPH WELKER
lao down 1:10 a. m.; John J,
'Rowe up 2:50 a. m.: Andrew
~oun down 7:25 a. m.: Jennifer Jean up 8:10 3. m.
· J(anawlta River - Bryan B. '
London l2:45 a. m.: Fort
his strong rural vote ot the next lawmaking seoslon.
Poultry grower on 150-acres farm, poultry buyer &amp;
up Marmet 4:0f. a,
processor, Jn lifetime partnership with Mrs. Welker.
A. J . Patten down Win·
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th•y have 3 children l he knows farm problem• and
I :IS p. m.: All•n R. Mor1
tltooe of our city and village bllilnessmen.
up Winfield 11:45 p. m.:
Veteron of World War II, octive in church 'a nd com•
Bowles up WID!teld 11 :55
munlty offalrs.
· J. S. Lewis down WinWelker for Re......,ntaUvo Committee,
12:20 a. m.: Beaver down
Hobart
DIDo'!! Cbrm., Gollla CountJIDd
3 a. m.; Jefferson up
Fred
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That's ,what you get when
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· 8 new 150 student dormitory to the hoMr of this great
TODAY'S 'fHOUGHT - Your friends sometimes for -: The rommon eel cun survi\!e
com:nunity leader. some studt&gt;nts already are living in get you, but your enemies seemingly never do !
injury or infection tat wou1d
part1ally completed Holzer Hall.
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Dr. Holzer was not only a great _man m h~s s~tab~~d
BLOOD DONORS are ne~ded for Lou .Fiana~an, Syr~- rn le Pnd, the dra on, serrield but also took a great interest m educatton. In 1922, · cuse resident who recently suffered severe burns 111 an acc1· . pent an~ ·n
bo~ Sata
Dr. Hol zer was appointed to th e board of trustees of Rio dent and is in serious condition at University Hospital in and his sw~ e :Jyrn IZe
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Grande College. was eledt&gt;d president of the board in 1934, Columbus.
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and in 1!:151, was awarded emeritus status on the board and
Persons w1shmg ~o make d~nat~o.ns 1_n his behalf should . an even disposition _ alwa 8
I!IJPOin1ed an honorary truslee.
attend the bloodmubtle when 1t v1s1ts m Pomeroy at the 1 angry
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junior high school auditorium
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DR. A~D ~~RS . GERALIJ R. VALLEE (he was on the tomorrow from 1-6 p.m.
starr of Holzer Hospi tal and Clink I and c hildren Mike ar: 1 Flanag n who was rushed
}1iehelle, left this ,week for San Antonio, Texas where he . Holzer ~o;pita! following his
"'ill
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" ser\'O m the l ·S· ·A.rmv· . Jn two monlhs he w1!1 report
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Another Holzer doctor , D1.
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yt&gt;&lt;:t r will be ' 1'hose giVIng
Bill Lee. OVPI at Hul z.er Hos. .
rlanagan sbould so inform the
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pita\, recently reeei\'ed a l'·ard ht&gt;ld Sept. :l l·l4.
from Or. Turner. who report ,
t"d that thing s arr nut lik.t&gt; the v A. DRAWING OF .:HE FAN- 1
were in Gallipolis. Dr. Turnrr ey Iron gates ol (,att!wood a- : FORMER SOUTHERN High
Bnd Dr. Vallt'e Joi llfd thr llul- 'dorn the Ironl t·overs ol. ~le . School pitcher Larry Price has
'"ff .
, 1966 Galllan yearbooks d1stnb- 1l J·oined the ranks of promisi ng
, f t"·.,zer s ~ m .1u1·\ o ::ou~.
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c • . rookie starters on the MarietLAST WEEKE:\'D John Gib· e m~ High S!'h_ool. First pages I ta College baseball team, ar·
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Jf1S1de th e Gal !Jan show a beau- I rording to Head Coach Do
son, t&gt;nro~te to Tha('ker ..\\ . Va., ttt'ul !'Olor phutogr:1ph of "Gate- ISt·haly
parked h1s lruek brhihd Orlr wood." with autumn leaves. AI , .
Parsons' housP Tht"re were flH rarH a1ure o1 0 sl.'ar Odd Mc1n- 1 Commented
Srhaly
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trU('k h re gra,·es .anoUlt'r
1 OR Pnce S performance
h.IVf' ~ of bf't'!i on the
page.
SPes of one hiVP got awa\' and There's also pictures of the 1 ry p~m1ses t? be one of our
arbor. bU} hOtiU
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9warmt'd on Ode'!&gt; gr&lt;Jne
t"
ume. un C'our1 St.,,; 1outstandmg
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hi Hepi!ches ll
. h d dpitchers.
Glb~on went on to Wt• st Vlrgm- of th !:' small town boy "'ho made ' us ea an nuxes s_
ia. and left his bee~ behind. 'good in the big cit\'. Other pic- I well. Larry has ~wo Wl~s
Well, Ode Parsons got Ibe lure~ show the eit!gaot draw- I three star~.;; to his c~lt,
bees.
, ing room and library of Gate- 1.5 _serond 1 ~ the league
Monda\' morning he announ-; wood and the memorial benrb : strike outs.
ced h'.' had the bers all hive-d Iin Mound Hill Cemetery.
, Continued Srlwly, "I am
ag; .. ,1• He took a wooden nail I
i plea.~d with the way he's
keg, put wooden ('ross-pieces 1 FR1DA. Y MORNING I UstPn· 1gressmg, and as soon as he
inside it, and plaC'f'd the keg on ed to a Cincinnati radio sta· i velops a more effective clraoge· ll
top of the grapE' arbor, The bet&gt;s tion' s report on the we~ther I of pace. Larry will have_
went into the makt'-shirt hive, 1and ~·ou l'Ould hear the ram ~n I th~ tools of a ~mplete p1tche~ .
and so far as 1 know, thev're' the hangar roof at Lunken Air· : Lany has p1tched for us
still at Ode Parsons· place.· ·port where a police lieutenant 129 innings this season."
1was giving a traffic report. duded the &lt;'oach, ''and ;
Tres Gay! Only In May does Beauty MISt offer a
ANYBODY HERE KNOW of The weather was too bad for his tWTent record, he is ,
bargain like this. Stock up and save on these
.takP Siders. or Jake Snyder'? him to go up in his helicopter. 1 ed of seeing a Jot morn acnationally advertised first-quality stockings wrth
Well, back about 18M. this fel- That was at &amp; a.m.
1tion."
the beauttfully .proportioned fit. Tremendous
had Price, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jb_w built a nirP kit rhen rup- By 1l a.m. Gallipolis
once-a-year value. Get your. today.
boli.rd . tt was so nit'e that it Ia fctl-simile of tbe salllf', with Hubert M. Price, Portland.
wa~ still in use until recently. ! hail stones as big as early so has a .m batting avo,.ar"ll
That's when c. w. 1Billl Bush, June peas. L:J:cal police were in nine trips to the plate,
who live!! at Mudsoc, tore it u11 !alerted for 1 big blow. It never _doubles and a pair of sinHles.

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found the mscnption
a eiromr in handv when it storms I
Si d ~rs" 1or Jake Snvden on· bl ,
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1MENT - 0. 0. Patter.son. reone of the hoards. Bush said or o\\ s.
tiring Meigs Coooty Superintenthe hoards in the .-.upboard were 1 1 LEARNED RECENTLY that i dent of Schools. was overwhelm8:11 or a uniform size, indicat- Dan (Budd Crothers. 1965 star I~ h7he~ ~onor~ • Thursday
ing the man might have been Iath lpte at Jackson High School, mg . a A e ~eJg! County ~da good ca rpenter or cabinet and former resident of R i o ucatlon ~soclation annuaJ
maker.
Grande has been shipped to . ner meettng . . . Mr. PatterS k fi ld . th C tif . son also was honored Saturday
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m e a orma . niaht at Eastern uom. S hool
MRS
MARIAN~E
B baseball league by !he Phtla· 8 th
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Cll!lpbe11 manager of Radlo delphia Ph1llie~ after a short 1 the sMpr~ng ,...~er meetmg
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WJEH. was one of the Judg•s I arnrng ·lsebsSionFiwr.• _ lleh lgd I Chapter . We
understand
the vther niyht at Jackson who I eague €: u m onua.
ear th· t · t
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he smacked two home runs a.. '" e_rest Is ~trong and com- - - - - - - -- down there. Another former pehtJOn 1.~ keen m the "Get Out
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ern League. The Columbus Jtts i ~Y High Schools . . . Our
I sent Dave south.
"s that every adult citizea
! heed this request and go to
Gaug• readings: Gallipolis j WE'RE HOPING that Mrs. po_IL' on Tuesday
Danny II
Dam 12.0, 33.5. rwming 160 feet Don 1Madeline) Rees will be Witherspoon, Southern
on roiiPrs. Pomeroy • Mason back at her duties as registrar ~nstrumental instructor, Is
out. PL. Pleasant 29.40, Hinton with the Gallia Cocnlty Health mg a one·man art tibOO\W~u~:~: ll
3.40 falling, Kanawha Falls, 1 Department. She's beett ill a- l-5 p.m. today in the S
9.17 fall ing. Chct rleston 23.04 1~ut tllr~ weeks and is now High &amp;hoot Auditorium. So
ri11ing. London was running i ~l JUst awa1tmg the "go signal'' to you are out for a rkie, stop
feel, Marmet 8 feel and Win- return to work.
and look over his work·~ .... 1
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Boat MO\'emr-ots :
Obio Ri\·rr - A. D. Jl ain~s
II down 13. 6:15 a. m.: Franklin Pu•rre up 14. 6:30 a. m.
Rose G. up 15, :~ · :,o a. m.:: Inca up 16, 5:15 a.m.: Tibolt
down 16. 5 :&gt;0 a. m.: Titan up ·
17. 5:40 a. m.; Kay D. down 18, 1
1:40 a. m.: National up 23, 1
3:40a.m.; Western up 23, 6:25 ;
a.m.: OVEC up Greenup It :20
URBANIZATION of the Ohio General Asp. m. ; New Orleans up Gretn·
sembly, leaving ONE vote where we had
up l : 10 a. m.: Walter BerkTHREE!
Jord up Greenup 4:10 a. m.;
William Pilt up Greenup 7:15
a. m,; Lady Gloria down Meliihl 3:50 p. m.: R. H. ijos·
iiorth II up Meldahl 7:10p.m.;
Ranger and Southern
down
then, for Ralph Welker
Meldahl8:50 p.m.: Sl&lt;el
1tEPUBLtCAN
er down Meldahl tO:to p. m.
Golllpollo Dam - Onward
dllwn US p. m.: Wall&lt;r Wil·
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
llamson up 10:50 p. m.: Relia·tfle down 12 :3ll a. m.: KtnturkX :
RALPH WELKER
lao down 1:10 a. m.; John J,
'Rowe up 2:50 a. m.: Andrew
~oun down 7:25 a. m.: Jennifer Jean up 8:10 3. m.
· J(anawlta River - Bryan B. '
London l2:45 a. m.: Fort
his strong rural vote ot the next lawmaking seoslon.
Poultry grower on 150-acres farm, poultry buyer &amp;
up Marmet 4:0f. a,
processor, Jn lifetime partnership with Mrs. Welker.
A. J . Patten down Win·
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th•y have 3 children l he knows farm problem• and
I :IS p. m.: All•n R. Mor1
tltooe of our city and village bllilnessmen.
up Winfield 11:45 p. m.:
Veteron of World War II, octive in church 'a nd com•
Bowles up WID!teld 11 :55
munlty offalrs.
· J. S. Lewis down WinWelker for Re......,ntaUvo Committee,
12:20 a. m.: Beaver down
Hobart
DIDo'!! Cbrm., Gollla CountJIDd
3 a. m.; Jefferson up
Fred
W. U'OW, Cbrtn., Me!*• County
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AT ELBERFELDS .IN . POMEROY
Oh:: Mem Sportswear

More Cemplno Trellor
For Le11 Wempum
That's ,what you get when
you buy an Apaclie. Top
quality from tires to tent·
ina rnmfnrtable beds. Fibefglass-screened windows.
Many r~tures. Easy tow.
Easy set-up. Easy on bud-

· 8 new 150 student dormitory to the hoMr of this great
TODAY'S 'fHOUGHT - Your friends sometimes for -: The rommon eel cun survi\!e
com:nunity leader. some studt&gt;nts already are living in get you, but your enemies seemingly never do !
injury or infection tat wou1d
part1ally completed Holzer Hall.
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Dr. Holzer was not only a great _man m h~s s~tab~~d
BLOOD DONORS are ne~ded for Lou .Fiana~an, Syr~- rn le Pnd, the dra on, serrield but also took a great interest m educatton. In 1922, · cuse resident who recently suffered severe burns 111 an acc1· . pent an~ ·n
bo~ Sata
Dr. Hol zer was appointed to th e board of trustees of Rio dent and is in serious condition at University Hospital in and his sw~ e :Jyrn IZe
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Grande College. was eledt&gt;d president of the board in 1934, Columbus.
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and in 1!:151, was awarded emeritus status on the board and
Persons w1shmg ~o make d~nat~o.ns 1_n his behalf should . an even disposition _ alwa 8
I!IJPOin1ed an honorary truslee.
attend the bloodmubtle when 1t v1s1ts m Pomeroy at the 1 angry
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junior high school auditorium
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DR. A~D ~~RS . GERALIJ R. VALLEE (he was on the tomorrow from 1-6 p.m.
starr of Holzer Hospi tal and Clink I and c hildren Mike ar: 1 Flanag n who was rushed
}1iehelle, left this ,week for San Antonio, Texas where he . Holzer ~o;pita! following his
"'ill
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" ser\'O m the l ·S· ·A.rmv· . Jn two monlhs he w1!1 report
__ aer1"den 1, was m
to !'ort Knox. K\'· .
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. ~r leeted the 1966 J·ackson C&lt;tuR- dT
Another Holzer doctor , D1.
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ported
15
pints
of
blood
were
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.John M. Turnf'r, lt·tt a rouple 1ty Apple F~slklvah . een. vedr used there before he was trans-~
. d · . . · •d there thrv plt' I e1r queens an
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of months go an 1s s1a1IOnt!
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with the -\ ir Foree at Goose murt early and spen ...~um-t
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Bav
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' . blood ro Mr.
· · ' Labri.ldllr. ·. ol all, pJ;J('t!S.. tJval. which lhis
yt&gt;&lt;:t r will be ' 1'hose giVIng
Bill Lee. OVPI at Hul z.er Hos. .
rlanagan sbould so inform the
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] bloodmobile rlt"rical slarf.
pita\, recently reeei\'ed a l'·ard ht&gt;ld Sept. :l l·l4.
from Or. Turner. who report ,
t"d that thing s arr nut lik.t&gt; the v A. DRAWING OF .:HE FAN- 1
were in Gallipolis. Dr. Turnrr ey Iron gates ol (,att!wood a- : FORMER SOUTHERN High
Bnd Dr. Vallt'e Joi llfd thr llul- 'dorn the Ironl t·overs ol. ~le . School pitcher Larry Price has
'"ff .
, 1966 Galllan yearbooks d1stnb- 1l J·oined the ranks of promisi ng
, f t"·.,zer s ~ m .1u1·\ o ::ou~.
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· A ad
uted th1-s wt&gt;ek at Galha
c • . rookie starters on the MarietLAST WEEKE:\'D John Gib· e m~ High S!'h_ool. First pages I ta College baseball team, ar·
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son, t&gt;nro~te to Tha('ker ..\\ . Va., ttt'ul !'Olor phutogr:1ph of "Gate- ISt·haly
parked h1s lruek brhihd Orlr wood." with autumn leaves. AI , .
Parsons' housP Tht"re were flH rarH a1ure o1 0 sl.'ar Odd Mc1n- 1 Commented
Srhaly
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trU('k h re gra,·es .anoUlt'r
1 OR Pnce S performance
h.IVf' ~ of bf't'!i on the
page.
SPes of one hiVP got awa\' and There's also pictures of the 1 ry p~m1ses t? be one of our
arbor. bU} hOtiU
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9warmt'd on Ode'!&gt; gr&lt;Jne
t"
ume. un C'our1 St.,,; 1outstandmg
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hi Hepi!ches ll
. h d dpitchers.
Glb~on went on to Wt• st Vlrgm- of th !:' small town boy "'ho made ' us ea an nuxes s_
ia. and left his bee~ behind. 'good in the big cit\'. Other pic- I well. Larry has ~wo Wl~s
Well, Ode Parsons got Ibe lure~ show the eit!gaot draw- I three star~.;; to his c~lt,
bees.
, ing room and library of Gate- 1.5 _serond 1 ~ the league
Monda\' morning he announ-; wood and the memorial benrb : strike outs.
ced h'.' had the bers all hive-d Iin Mound Hill Cemetery.
, Continued Srlwly, "I am
ag; .. ,1• He took a wooden nail I
i plea.~d with the way he's
keg, put wooden ('ross-pieces 1 FR1DA. Y MORNING I UstPn· 1gressmg, and as soon as he
inside it, and plaC'f'd the keg on ed to a Cincinnati radio sta· i velops a more effective clraoge· ll
top of the grapE' arbor, The bet&gt;s tion' s report on the we~ther I of pace. Larry will have_
went into the makt'-shirt hive, 1and ~·ou l'Ould hear the ram ~n I th~ tools of a ~mplete p1tche~ .
and so far as 1 know, thev're' the hangar roof at Lunken Air· : Lany has p1tched for us
still at Ode Parsons· place.· ·port where a police lieutenant 129 innings this season."
1was giving a traffic report. duded the &lt;'oach, ''and ;
Tres Gay! Only In May does Beauty MISt offer a
ANYBODY HERE KNOW of The weather was too bad for his tWTent record, he is ,
bargain like this. Stock up and save on these
.takP Siders. or Jake Snyder'? him to go up in his helicopter. 1 ed of seeing a Jot morn acnationally advertised first-quality stockings wrth
Well, back about 18M. this fel- That was at &amp; a.m.
1tion."
the beauttfully .proportioned fit. Tremendous
had Price, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jb_w built a nirP kit rhen rup- By 1l a.m. Gallipolis
once-a-year value. Get your. today.
boli.rd . tt was so nit'e that it Ia fctl-simile of tbe salllf', with Hubert M. Price, Portland.
wa~ still in use until recently. ! hail stones as big as early so has a .m batting avo,.ar"ll
That's when c. w. 1Billl Bush, June peas. L:J:cal police were in nine trips to the plate,
who live!! at Mudsoc, tore it u11 !alerted for 1 big blow. It never _doubles and a pair of sinHles.

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MRS.
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WJEH. was one o
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WITH )00.1 THINK )0\.1
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!riff salcl Hill and 1111
vldeully went to tile
here Hlll allegedly sbot
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to tho baaemenl.
I Girl Ill Bact
l1'lled to the car,
lzed,llldsbotlbeairl
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oontba aloce be waa
rom lhe Ohio Penlf!D.
'fill lleDtenced 11'01!1

still in use u
That's when C. W.
who Jives at Mud&amp;
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found the inscript
Siders" ror Jake
one of the boardf
the boards in the c1
All of a uniform ·
ing the man migh
a good carpenter
wa~

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on Ohio 1111 near tlill

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•termlned ll Blll IIIII
!rove I short diJtaDol
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at her.
erllf said the IIWd!

ANYBODY HER

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tppareoUy drove to lhe

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lin Pif!"rre up 14,
Rose G. up 15, 3:51
co up 16. 5:15 .

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keg. put wooden
inside it. and plact
top of the grape arl ·
went into 1he mal
and so far as J k
still at Ode Parsm.

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dentlfied ber
liD Tllomas IDll,
husband of Local'

Monday morning
ced h• had the bt

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discovered by 1111
,. famDy whee ll!llr
· a sbol1 lime I&amp;
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Ia. tnd left h~ be
Well. Ode Parso
bees.

Gaage readiDI
»,om 12.0. 33.5, run
on rollers. Pomer
out., Pl. Pleasant :
3.40 falling, Kana·
9.17 falling, Charlo
rising. London was
feet, Marmet 8 fe
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Michelle, left thi
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to Fort Knox. K)
Another Holzer r
John M. Turnt•r ,
or months gt, an&lt;J

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MENTIONED THAT 8011-1 ')'()LJ AND
lOOR SON SKI. WEll. I DO~. !lOW ABOUT
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lllday la hll JCIIIdola
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ban baJf way lo ldl
altltade o1 !Jl,a tett,
Yilor OD PlaDtaalda'l
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aupply of Ulftl!l, Jli
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LAST WEEKEN'

son. enroute to Tha
parked his truck
Parsons· housr. Tb
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I Girl Ia lllldt
1l'1ll!d Ill tbt car, tJII.
!zed, aDd obnt the tid
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etermlned II Bill lid
trove a short dlltanel
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at her.
erlff said lhe seardl
11peet was «&gt;JI&lt;elllral.
te vicinity near lhe
where Hill had Dved
oonllll alnee he wu
rom the Ohio Peoit.
wu senteneed fro..

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Sky diver Nick PlaDiaJd Ill bllllblrd attempt
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1pparenUy drove to tbt
Hill's car. Tha auto
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Dam 12.0. 33.5. run
on rollers, Pomer
out. Pl. Pleasant :
3.40 falliog, Kana·
9.17 falling, Charl1
rising. London was
feet, MarmE't 8 fe
fll'dl 13 feeL
Boat Mo\·emeot&amp;:
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lin Pterre up 14,

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1:40 a. m.: NaUo.
3:40 a. m.; Wester
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up 1:10 a. rn.; '
jord up Greenup
William Pitt up ( ·
4- m.; Lady Glori
alll 3:50 p. rn.;
Worth II up MeJdal
Ranger and SOuth• '
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down Meldahl I
Galllpollt Dtail

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Jllea to ·tile 1IC8III . .

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who lives at MudS&gt;
to make a corner (
found the inscripl
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one of the board!
the boards in the c1
an of a uniform
ing the man migh
a good carpenter

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Monday morning
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John M. Turner,
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Jale Dr. Charles
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John M. Turner,
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Bill Lee. over at
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where HID bad Hved
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rom the Oblo Pent&amp;.
wu sentenoed from

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found the inscript
Siders" 1or Jake
one of the board!
the boards in the c1
ill of a uniform
ing the man migh
a good carpenter
maker.

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Life

campbell manage!

'IUNGTON If II 1.
Sky divll' Nlcl: PlaD!a111 ill hJo lblnl ou.mpt
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lrelk ac:ddoal . . Clll
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up 2:50 ~; 1
a)houn down 7:25
Jean up"o:IO

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allegedlJ fired tile

ot her.

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low built a nice

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ll'lled to tho car, Ullo
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William Pitt up (
a. m.; Lady Glori
ilhl 3:50 p. m.;
,qortb II up Melda
Ranger and S&lt;lutb·
Meldahl 8:50 p. m. .

The Willets

l8ld It wu 1101 ........
llermlned II HliJ IIIII
!rove 1 allort diJiancl

still at Odt&gt; Pa.rsor

17, 5:40 a. rn.; Ka!
1:40 a. m.: Natlo
3:411 a. m.; Wester
a.m.: OVEC up G
p. m.; New Orleat
up 1:10 a. m.; \
jord up Greenup

said IOU llld tht
videnUy went to tile
\ere HliJ allqedly lbol
t the back and clraged
1o the basement.

d: when she ltle4 Ill

top of the grape arl
went into the mal
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lin Pierre up 14,
Rose G. up 15, ~=~

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: Honor camp.

!Warmed on Ode's
Gibson went 011 to
ia. and left his be
Well , Ode Parso

liedl 13 feet
Boat Mo'·~meuts :

Fred B. Uffner IIIII
deutllied ber auallan&amp;
"' 'lbomas IIIli, D.
husband ol Lucal'
laid the two-.,..
1pparently drove to lbo
HiD's car. 'lbl auto
~ abandoned wllh o

of one hive ~

feet, Marmet 8 fe

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rising. London wru

Saylor, ..... was llalo
!rltlcal condllloa • II&amp;
,.. Good Samarlil!l
loday, managed tD clio
dlllll (D ·the "'
• oboollnp.

parked his tru rk

Gouge

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•• family whell
a short lime ,..

LAST WEEKE~
son, enroute to Tha

MRS.

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to Fort Knox. K)

who live! at Muds.

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Michelle, left thi

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board.
was still in use u
Thnl's wht&gt;n C. W.

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Monday mornin@
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Dr. Holzer 9 i
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Dr. Holzer was 1 ,,•••
Grande College, · &gt;,
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late Dr. Charles '
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The last &amp;f
.late Dr. Chari"'
::.
In a few ah
:-a new 150 stUl
: community tel!
partially comtil•
field but also I
Dr. Holzer WI!S

Grande College,
and in Ul51, WB:

appointed an he:
DR. A!\ID A
staff of Holzer I

Michelle, left th
wi 11 serve in th1
Lo Fort Knox. K

Another Holzer
M. Turner,

John

of months go an

with the Air Fo
Bay, Labrador, •
Bill Lee. over al
pita!. rerenlly ret
from Dr. Turner
ed that things are
were in Gallipoli:
amd Dr. Vallee jc
zer staff in .July o

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180 Attend 'Swan-Song'
Lions Convention at OU

ALLBY OOP
WORLD

A REG'I.AR

liiS:ain. He took a
keg, put wooden
inside il, and plac
top of the grape .81
went into the JDB

and so far as I 1
still at Ode Parso

ANYBODY HEF
.fake Siders, or

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Well. back about'l

row

built a nic::e
boD.rd. It was so
was still in use l
That'~ when C. W.

who lives at Muds
to make a corner c
found the inscrip1
Sider~ .. wr Jake
one of the board:
the boards in the.c
ill of a uniform
ing the man m~l
a good carpenteJ:

Foiled Diver
Fighting for
His Life

maker.

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IIIRS. MARIA:
Campbell. manage
WJEH. was one (

tho other niyht at

River~
Gaur•

readllll

12.0. 33.5, rw
on rollers. Potnel

~am

out. Pt. Pleasant
3.40 falling, Kana
9.17 failing. Cbarl
rising. London WB!
feet, Marmet 8 fE
fled! 13 feel. ·

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Ohio River - J

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Rose G. up 1~, 3:5
ca up 16, 5:15
down 16. 550 a. ' · '
17, 5:l0 a.
1:40 a. m. ;

3:40a. m.; Wester
a.m. : OVEC ' u~ G
p. m.: New Orlea• '

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up t:IO a. m.; I
jord up Greenup
WIUiam Pill up (
a. m.; Lady Glori
iihl 3:50 p.

m.;

worth II up Melda t
Ranger and SOuth'.,
Jlleldahl 8:50 p.
tr down Me)dabl
GaDipolll llal .

dilwn 6:25. p.'·m.;
• !Iamson up 10:50 1 .

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down 1!:30
liib down

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' ,'' Calhoun cJOiNn
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In

Youth Slain, Girl, 16 ~
Shot Near Zanesville

Dr. Holzer.

LAS!' WEE:KE~
son. enroute to Th~
parked his tmck
Pirsons' housP. Tl
hh•f's of bet'!~ 011
Bet'S of one hive i
!Warmed on Ode's
Gibson went on to
Ia, and left h~ 1M
Well. Ode Parso
bees.
Monday mornin1
ced h• had the b

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