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•rwent surgerY l:nda'l
Her roollljll"mber lll
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Ml4dleport ll!ld sister, Srb. El
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Members of \he Five Points Carla Fisher. Guests
were
ed Mefllodlst churcb, Pomeroy, will serve \he greatest number Loyal Pals Class ·o flhe
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ved a new tan for of members and friends of
dleport Church of Christ
Wildwood 4-H Garde' Club, ac· Nease, Alan Holter
and
of diVIne pworship local church, wifll
Tuesday evening at the b e
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auU ciuli i.:l, Owll.Vl ~..;~; ~:: ! ~~~;-~A1't~tlnn fBJ'
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agteed to wtlte letters to njem- tonigh! lor Natlonat Ulrl l&gt;Cou• Mr. and .~"·
hoan, Mrs. Oris Ginther and Mcintyre, Mrs. EdtSQn Hollon ceived an Invitation to atrend From Sunday, June 19, 1 ery family. II is suggested that bers of Congress In regar~ to Tralnlng headquarters at Camp Steele :and dilughter • ~ ton
Mrs. Victor Hysell, made a tour and Mrs. C. K. Nease. ·
the wedding of Mary Ballentine, through Labor Doy Sunday, the the :,enlptias!s largely concerns \he prayer question.
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Edith' Ma~, Pleasantville. N. were Ti/esday business visl
of the Ohio Valley Baking Co.
daughter of Bgd. Gen. and M.,. worship hour will be advanced every family worshipping
Ml" Nina Russell ""! prl)o Y. She will be accompanied by In Columbus.
and of the Royal Crown Bottling
ng Samuel Ballenllne of Mar1etla two hours, commencing prompt· gethel' corporately...
ll'llm chairman 011d use~ I~ ber sister, Mrs. J. W. Myers Mr. and Mrs. Clarence · Har
Co., both in Middleport, Thurs·
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to Lt. John Pryor Emmett, held ty at 8:30a.m. ES'i'. The church The P~stor said, All persons, her theme, "9Dest for Lll v e. ·and daughter, Becky .of .Glen· brocht ~f Hamilton are
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day morning.
at lhe Naval Academy Chapel. school hour will remain virtual· It ls,. felt.,.lill?U)dbave the
Devotions were given ~ !Irs. dale, W. Va. wbo wilt ~IStt rei· guesis 61 her lOSier and ~~pi
AI flle bakery, Bob Byer and
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Etnm~tt is a 2nd Lt. in .flle u. ly lhe same, starling at 9:30 a. \Unity lor corporate
Lester Bailey. 'I'll• ~.avellng
er-ln·laW, Mr. and Mrs. Jo
Marvin Jeffers conducted flle
trC ~
S. Marine Corp. Mr. Wtse re·
We are Dlllking opportunlUes
prize was awarded Miss~ Frall·
VBS CLUSES
. . Raub and son, Jack,
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tour explaining mixing pro- Devolions by Mrs Ben Neutz· sided wlfll the Ballentine !ami·
vallable_\0 aU sorts of people, ces Roush. Mrs. Donald Hicks
Pl ins comnilin
Mr. and'· Mrs. sam ~d•
cess'ing,
and wrapping of ling opened a meeting of the ly several years while located
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wl: all 60 0:
was a guest lor the
a:erage atteitd: have !E'chased
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bread and doughnuts,
after Federated Circle Wednesday in Marietta.
anAllavoca on~ty
acsUoners dessert course was rv
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f over 100 and ·will close propeo 'l on bur :
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which the grou~ were treated evening at the church.
Mrs. Alma Nlewoehner or\
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and f:~~~ltors a"r.
lbe bostessel, Mrs. Frost an ;."~.; with a program on Soil· tnbved :re~ 8 ~~· Glntbel
to doughnuts.
i The group sang, There Shall Dayton is visiting wifll her
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1y invited to the corporate
Mrs. B"\'•Y·
day at 7:30 p. m. at Tuppers Mr.
bome
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Mrs. Harry Moore
fllo :Be Showers of Blessing,
sister and brofller-in·law, Mr.
FRIDAY
vine worship •t the earlier hour
Plains Christian Church on the havedlreturnSO::ral days at Mid
group thrhough the Bottling Cof.t \'ud by a perdayePrropoeyer~·. Genesis and Mrs. James Weber.
YOUNG ADULT CLASS of of 8:30 a.m., at the
Ea.tern FHA to
\heme, ''God Lives Today."
spendletow~ wiih \hell'. . !Oli .• .•'
and eac were g1ven a so rranswer .
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2:2·7 on the breath of life and
Mrs. Essie RusSI!ll has been the Federated Cl11~ch wtll have t
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Following the tours, flle group a poem, Humility, were read returned to her home from flle an ice cream soCial at
the
The Eastern F.'!·"· chapter Curtis.
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went to the Middleport park by the leader who cloired Ute Meigs General Hospital.
church, Friday, begmning at
held Its regular nie~ J': The ne:xt meeting will be Ju· They attended ll!e, comrnencc1
for a potluck picnic dinner. Mrs. devotions. with two poems bas6 p. m. Ho'?e made Ice cream
8 at the school· .Me
rs Pa ly 11. Members · are to altend menl at Lakota Hlf!b ScMci
Herbert Mdntyre asked grace ed on scnpture, At Bethany and Mr. and ~·. Albert Rou~h and cake Will be sold.
amp On
tending were lAnda Perry, Utn this meeUng dressed as If they when their granllsbn, Georg•
d the g oup ang the Doxol- The Good Samaritan.
and fam•IY vts&gt;tmg recently m
Harris, Sandy Curtis, Mar
. to school
. : Ginther was one o! a cluo o
~n rece~ing ~e dinner. While For flle program, Mrs. Neutz· Beaufort, s. C., wifll their
SATURDAY
UY .Curtis, Rita W~tson, Brenda we~e c~~~ngplans to have a 143 to receive diplomas.
!~t:d at the table each girl ling read an article from Sun· daughter and famtly, Sgt. and HAPPY HARVESTERS class Leaders and Troops of
Baer, Carolyn Muey and
booth t the 1966 fair. All mem- Mrs. Ray Riggs and Mrs. Bel
:old how she prepared the shine Magazine, If these o I d Mro. Donald Matheny
and of lhe Federated church will. borhood One Girl Scouls are Bunt. Advisor MrJ. Janice
bers,;. to help work on \he Neutzllng were Tb111$day vlsl
food which she brought. Enroute boards could talk.
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children. They were accompan- sponsor a jitney supper at the making plans for day camp
dlie, Chapter
Mrs. Jun-1 booth
tors In 'Columbus.
home they made a tour of the Mrs. Roy Seyfroed, preSident, ied home by two of the':' grand church Saturday beginning at be beld at Camp Klashuta
tar Hunt, Uid
Mrs. Pau
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conducted the busmdessf sessmn children, Jeff band CUrtis. Cynb:_ 4 p.m. Fried chicken, ham loaf CbesC~r, Jul~ trll-115.
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M bers making the tours and plans were rna e or a piC· fllia was una 1e 1o come v and meat loaf will be served.
amp reg1s a ton w c
·~aro! Bill Sheila Kraut· nic dinner at 6 p.m. in July. at cause of a broken arm.
$'1 per. girl must be given by
were
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M'rnt re Debbie the church and named on the
ber
MONDAY
Troop ·leaders to Mrs. Richard
ter: Marilyn,.. c Y •
committee were Mrs.
Clara Mr. and Mrs..vernon We .
THE DISABLED American Rupe, business manager lor
;~~e;:~ui;:~:~h!t"r~~ni~:nz~~ Karr and Mrs. Clarence M~s- ~cc~:,~··~d~;·:~~~~ \:~~~ veterans and Auxiliary will the cemp, by Wednesday,
' d Heidi sar. A report was gwen on the 1 o
, meet at \he D.A.V. Hall, MoD' 15,
Ann Holter: Peggy an
rummage sale held recently, attend th~ Buckeye
Boys da June 13th at 7:30p.m. Elec- . Mrs. A. R. Knight will be di·
Milhoan, D•ana Grueser. s~:;. and the secretary was instruct· State s".""tons bemg held at the tio~' of officers wiU be held. rector at the camp and otbGooch, Sandra Roush, Be
ed to write a note of thanks to UniverSity. Tbe ~ys w•ll be All members are u111ed to at· ers assisting wlll be Mrs.
ly Houdashell. Linda Hol~on, Mr. and Mrs. Olin Boothe for housed on West Green.
d
Uoyd Wrl•hl who will be In
Grace and Kosta Hysell, and
f " b 'ld. It
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1Jse Elber(elds
Parking Lots - One at
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seTh:rmeet~ngsg~~~:d with \he in. Columbus, Ga., where flley ters, wUI meet Monday at 7:30 Paul
Chapman, bandicraft;
Warehoose on
Street,
Miz ah benediction, after which will remain lor several weeks p.m. at Pomeroy Masonic Tem- Mrs..WIIUan\ Oblinger, nature
P
ed b before returnmg to Germany to 1 There will be Installation study, and Mrs. Marvin Burt,
Aiaotlaer Aeross from Se~ond Street Store
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
a dessert course was serv
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k th . b me
p e.
music Mrs Clarence McNeal
MI'S. Phil Williamson and Mrs. maMre edir M0 W'll'
Houck of officers. All parents,. M'asons will b~ lady.o! the \he lodg.e and
-We. wil:C-itOWN;fVCrYWh€n Adam Ebersbach
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and Eastern Stars are tnvited.
Eatranee.
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WY 2-2039
SCHOOL ANNOUNCED
Lynn have returned to their of the United Methodist cburch
OR NIGHT Wi9·2951
The Minersville
Methodist home in Matlon alter spending will meet Monday all 2 p. m. Get.Acquainted Tea
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Church will star! its Bible here several days wlfll her par· at the home of Misses Lucretia Held in Welhton
Pomeroy f ower op School June 13 !I will last from ents, Mr. and Mrs.. P. L. Mitch and Ada Genheimer.
The four Buck e Girls
IV. Main
Pomeroy the 13th through flle 24th from and .wlth relatives. 10 Galhpolos. MEIGS COUNTY Salon 710, delegates from ;l;ddleport
Mrs. Millard Van Meter
9-11 a.m. Everybody welcome. Mtss Sere~.f'"WISC ~~dent at I et 40, will have a picnic at their mothers were In Wellslotl\1
~::;:nc;rol~aso~as :.t:,ed ~~ the MiddleportMpar~ Mond~y0 Saturday for the Eighth Dis·
her home for flle summer vaca· at 6' 30 ~· m. eslml ' are
trict American Legion, ge~ae. take thell' own verware.
. ted te M D I Maur .
uon. She was
accomparued MARY SHRINE, White Shrine quam
a. 1'!1. a e
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borne by her father, Mr. Wll·
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alem will meet at the log, an offi.er of the atWllary
llam Lewis and daughter Oli· of erus
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of Feeney·Bejmell Post, accom18
ta Lewis a~d Marty Nich~lsoo. ~!!~l~f~:!J:.n wlll : panted the group.
Mrs. Max Lambert Is recup- conducted by Beatrice Blue, AlleDendlbnbglelroGm .
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surgery at St
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were
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· district deputy. All off1cers are William Gruaer· Janis Sclu01oll, \1
Anthony Hospital m Columbus. urged 18 be present.
d M Robert' Schmoll· s
Ml'!l. Della Carnahan and her
an
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daughter-in-law, Mrs.
Ray
Rue and Mrs. Tom Rue; and
Carnahan of Bucyrus are 1m- 102 are Enrolled
Sandy Swartz and Mrs. Gene
proving from recent illnesses.
In Chester VBS
Swartz. The glrle will leave
Mr. and Mrs. c. H. Wise, Jr.
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capital University in Columbus
and fllelr grandson, Cbuck Han· Chester Community VBS ~ June 19 lor the Girls
State
nabs, have returned from a va- gan Tuesday, June 7 ~tfll
session.
caUon trip through VIrginia. enrolled, and will co?tinue un·
----They visited Williamsburg and Ill June 17. The ~losing ~roSPONSOR SALE
other tourist attractions.
gram will be Frtda) evenmg, The Children's Band of
June 17, at 8 p.m. The theme Middleport Mount Moriah 8aP"
for flle school Is "God Lives list Cblli'Cb are sponsoring a
White Rose Lodge
Today."
bake sale Saturday, June 12, al
Auxiliary Meetl
The special offering taken the TrH.ustre Cleanen In MidWhite Rose Lodge Auxiliary each day will be used to buy a dleport. There will be a
of Brolherhood Railway Train- gift lor the Mokpo Christian of baked goods Including Da~e&lt;l ll
. men met Wednesday afternoon Cblldren's Home, Mopko, Ko- beans, potato salad and ""'11-11
at the legion hall in Mlddieport rea.
ries.
In ritual form, wlfll Mrs. Wll·
i Uam Robson, president,
in
charge.
Following the brief business
session the group went IG Jack's
Dairy Bar for refreshments with
Mrs. Joe WiiSQn, Mrs. A. R.
Pullen, Mrs. James
Pullen
and Mn. Lester Bunce aa oatosses. Attending were Mrs. Da·
vld Entsminger, Mrs. William
Woodard, Mrs. Walter Hayes,
Mrs. Otho Watts, Mrs. James
Souders, Mrs. Herman Bailey,
Mrs. Pat Gallagher, Mrs. Artb·
ur Lewis, Mrs. Norman Way·
l4nd, Mrs. Joe W~son, Mrs. A.
R. Pullen and Mrs. Robson.

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,egtine of Premier Ngu)&lt;e~~ Cao
Ky.

In· the northern ctty of Hue,
c~nter of rebellion n~ainst the
governD)eilt, riot pollee and
military forces arrested about
100 rebel leaders while Bud·
dhlsis monks led thousands of ·
followers on an anU-govern·
ment march.
The Catholics gathered' early
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neer the Catholfc cathedra~ lti
.COPIJlBilJI·slzed units l'!lllgtng
from 50 to 120 and marched to
a waterfroitt park with signa Iii
English and Vietnamese readIng: "Yankees, · Koreans, Au&amp;'les and ealanders, you are
great. Thanks."

And, "Chin upt Sl\'ellt revelers ,.are merely Jungle's .·snlo
pers.
''Brothers In arms, we are
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An iitbnated 8,000 10 !2,000
Catholic parUcipated m the

march.
Buddhist leaders called lor a
big ,demonstration Sunday in
·SnigOll's main Vie Hoa Dao
pagoda.
T~e creation of a national
"counciJ of protection of nation
lilli Buddhism" was announced
by Thlcb (Rev.) Ph'11111 Mlnb, a
llelttenant ol moderate Buddhlll leader Thlch Tam Chau.

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denounced ai · a
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Councll., He sllld the move was'
staged to actually strengthen
the position ol the ruling
generals.
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by violent muDS to
wli'a( was COIU!idtred. a greater
threat to the . gow~I­
*IIO!Iviolent, noncoo~aUon."
The Saigon hunger strike was
In sympathy with the lour-day
fast of military Buddhist lender
Thich Trl Quang in Hue. He
said he would 110t eat food until
be either dlea or President
Johnson belps bring down the
military government.
. The 34-year-old monk, subsistIng only on fruit juices and tea

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.va.,,bands ,ofr Eaotern, Mlddleporl, ~ IJid liN dopirlmentl

of .M,ason, l':·
. Middleport and Pomeroy were Pomerpy, t!acine, Rlltlan!l and and emeqeney liQUid units,
bad .more dined' oolidly ~ .. the parede \vaholma: antique cars, Nation- . 'l'l!e paracle, led by tbe Amer~weol by rma4e'lts way ihrougb tlie area a1 Guard vehlcleo, borses,lloall&gt; lean Legion oolot IUard units
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of Mason, Middleport and Pom11'
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eroy, stepped qff from tM Mas,'! ·: 1 ', ' ·1
on Drive-In Theater al%:30 p.m.
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The proeeulon m o v e d
lhrou&amp;b the business cllstrlcts of
Mason, Mkldleport ond Pomeroy
and disbanded at the Pomeroy
Junior High Scbool. Cooa Cola,
PepSi Cola, Royal Crown and

.liis •.... . Streets
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7-Up provlord N''aoe~hment&lt;~ for
all participants during 1 briel
rest period In Middleport and
at the end of the parade in

Pomeroy.
Phtl Globokar, Parede Marohall, today expressed his appreciation to Pomeroy Band
Direclot Donald Miller lor his
1ssistance In the event Globokar also thanked everyone who
participated and all those who
helped.
Trophleo were presented winners in four unit divisions.

Winning floats In the commercial division were Landmark, first place, and the Mid-

liAYMAN BARNITZ

Porn School of Dance, second

place; the non - commercial
float winners, Beta Sigma Phi
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Sorority, first; ACS ConservaI
tion, second; Middleport Church
THIRD PLACE- The Middleport Church of God float, filled with cliildren havln&amp; flags and IOQ&amp; .buOb U'll·:~
'WINS TROPHY..:... April Smtth receives a la&lt;ge trophy from Cong. Walter H. Moe!- ~~!~; ~.!Ju: the ~=
dressed as choir members, won tblrd place in the IIOJKommer~l class.
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ler lii behalf of the Beta 'Sigma Phi Sor~rity. The Beta Sigma Phi ~up had t~e pla&lt;e,
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flQat judged the best m the non-commercial class. Thousands of napkins were used 1n Getllng tro hie
th
vreparitlon of til!! award winning float that depicted a boat on tho beautiful Ohio Uque &lt;11'1 ~vls:X,11
luver.
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Lieving In a Ford Road.oler
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first place; MeiYin Utile In a•
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Dateline:

Gallia

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As Extra Man
On Ma$on Force

w.:. ::;

MASON - Roger Hysell, Ida·
son, was hired as an utra pol· ·
leo officer when the MUOD
Town Council met
~tly.
MrL Charlotte Rotllb, town
Rocor4er, actecl 11 mayor 1t1
the absence of Dayton RlrJWl·

Ford touring car, second : Ber-

nard Cook In a pickup truck,
third, ond Dr. R. D. Tbomao In
a Pontlic, lourth place.
Horses winning trophies were

.Tl1e council agreed that garbage to •.be picked up by tho co~
lector• should be placed Ill 20
gallon garbage containers or
1101u cOD!IIinera with bandlel
Tl1e public is Informed thet
na garbage.,l'ill be picked up Ia
141-55 gallon drums.

Many Fin~ .
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Had 2onds. ·.. , .
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Sherrie Williams, fir•t place;
Mr. IJid Mrs. Lawrence Parse&lt;ond, and Rick Hawley,
third place.
Judges lnr the parade were
Mr. Charleo Hayes, Mr. Willer
Bunce, Mr. Bob Garren an4
Mrs. Ward, all out • of·
county resldenls,

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John Lewis asked II!• coonell to replace slotlll driln Ule
ill mat of his properly With I
larier one. Tl1e coutltli agreed.

-Massive
Search on
For Scouts

CouncU has asked the public ·
to support Ito local fire-depart.
men! at the Regatta tb!a ••elid at their concession alaed
on the village green.
Attending the meeetlng ...., _ '
Charlotte Roush, recorder, , , llliiNI~
VOUnctlmon Roger HyseU, Wtl·
ter Werry and Robert Kay WJ~

..,. Mayors from three neighboring towns rode together u the
Regatta Pat:ade toured ori Friday. Seated In the front seat is Mayor
of Pomeroy while Mayor ).;layton
of Mason, W. Va. Is at left ill
C. 0. Fisher Is seated on the

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MEIGS THEATRE
REGISTER NOW

Lana Turner

For Fall Day Quarter
Classes Begin Sept. 9
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lleHor Jobs Go To

jPIC GrfchritHn
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J!.,. V.,.,.,. ·Tralnlng
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"MADAMI X''
John Forsythe

f'l'eeboioolor)
Celorurtoona

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.va.,,bands ,ofr Eaotern, Mlddleporl, ~ IJid liN dopirlmentl

of .M,ason, l':·
. Middleport and Pomeroy were Pomerpy, t!acine, Rlltlan!l and and emeqeney liQUid units,
bad .more dined' oolidly ~ .. the parede \vaholma: antique cars, Nation- . 'l'l!e paracle, led by tbe Amer~weol by rma4e'lts way ihrougb tlie area a1 Guard vehlcleo, borses,lloall&gt; lean Legion oolot IUard units
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of Mason, Middleport and Pom11'
:::1 · '' ' ' .1i ,
eroy, stepped qff from tM Mas,'! ·: 1 ', ' ·1
on Drive-In Theater al%:30 p.m.
·
The proeeulon m o v e d
lhrou&amp;b the business cllstrlcts of
Mason, Mkldleport ond Pomeroy
and disbanded at the Pomeroy
Junior High Scbool. Cooa Cola,
PepSi Cola, Royal Crown and

.liis •.... . Streets
·· . ·-

I

7-Up provlord N''aoe~hment&lt;~ for
all participants during 1 briel
rest period In Middleport and
at the end of the parade in

Pomeroy.
Phtl Globokar, Parede Marohall, today expressed his appreciation to Pomeroy Band
Direclot Donald Miller lor his
1ssistance In the event Globokar also thanked everyone who
participated and all those who
helped.
Trophleo were presented winners in four unit divisions.

Winning floats In the commercial division were Landmark, first place, and the Mid-

liAYMAN BARNITZ

Porn School of Dance, second

place; the non - commercial
float winners, Beta Sigma Phi
·I ·
Sorority, first; ACS ConservaI
tion, second; Middleport Church
THIRD PLACE- The Middleport Church of God float, filled with cliildren havln&amp; flags and IOQ&amp; .buOb U'll·:~
'WINS TROPHY..:... April Smtth receives a la&lt;ge trophy from Cong. Walter H. Moe!- ~~!~; ~.!Ju: the ~=
dressed as choir members, won tblrd place in the IIOJKommer~l class.
• . , ..
•
0
ler lii behalf of the Beta 'Sigma Phi Sor~rity. The Beta Sigma Phi ~up had t~e pla&lt;e,
•
flQat judged the best m the non-commercial class. Thousands of napkins were used 1n Getllng tro hie
th
vreparitlon of til!! award winning float that depicted a boat on tho beautiful Ohio Uque &lt;11'1 ~vls:X,11
luver.
·
Lieving In a Ford Road.oler
'
first place; MeiYin Utile In a•
,,

Dateline:

Gallia

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As Extra Man
On Ma$on Force

w.:. ::;

MASON - Roger Hysell, Ida·
son, was hired as an utra pol· ·
leo officer when the MUOD
Town Council met
~tly.
MrL Charlotte Rotllb, town
Rocor4er, actecl 11 mayor 1t1
the absence of Dayton RlrJWl·

Ford touring car, second : Ber-

nard Cook In a pickup truck,
third, ond Dr. R. D. Tbomao In
a Pontlic, lourth place.
Horses winning trophies were

.Tl1e council agreed that garbage to •.be picked up by tho co~
lector• should be placed Ill 20
gallon garbage containers or
1101u cOD!IIinera with bandlel
Tl1e public is Informed thet
na garbage.,l'ill be picked up Ia
141-55 gallon drums.

Many Fin~ .
.
Had 2onds. ·.. , .
Taken Up
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...
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Sherrie Williams, fir•t place;
Mr. IJid Mrs. Lawrence Parse&lt;ond, and Rick Hawley,
third place.
Judges lnr the parade were
Mr. Charleo Hayes, Mr. Willer
Bunce, Mr. Bob Garren an4
Mrs. Ward, all out • of·
county resldenls,

'"!"'·

John Lewis asked II!• coonell to replace slotlll driln Ule
ill mat of his properly With I
larier one. Tl1e coutltli agreed.

-Massive
Search on
For Scouts

CouncU has asked the public ·
to support Ito local fire-depart.
men! at the Regatta tb!a ••elid at their concession alaed
on the village green.
Attending the meeetlng ...., _ '
Charlotte Roush, recorder, , , llliiNI~
VOUnctlmon Roger HyseU, Wtl·
ter Werry and Robert Kay WJ~

..,. Mayors from three neighboring towns rode together u the
Regatta Pat:ade toured ori Friday. Seated In the front seat is Mayor
of Pomeroy while Mayor ).;layton
of Mason, W. Va. Is at left ill
C. 0. Fisher Is seated on the

100.

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IT'S

MELON Tl

MEIGS THEATRE
REGISTER NOW

Lana Turner

For Fall Day Quarter
Classes Begin Sept. 9
~ Tho

lleHor Jobs Go To

jPIC GrfchritHn
. . H.;._...., Appro...,
J!.,. V.,.,.,. ·Tralnlng
[

Ulldlll' ~ Now Gl Bill
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C4!iiot on&lt;finformollon
ililftfo U,.., R01111t1l

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And all the Sharebolders in this Company wDJ bt

"MADAMI X''
John Forsythe

f'l'eeboioolor)
Celorurtoona

'

luna 15-16

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• ANNUAL DIVIDEND.

WEDNEsDAY a T~uti$.
NOl' Of'IN ·

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----------- . ·IY pUAM &amp; 111W11&amp;1'1'f'IIIB
WHGfoN - Tbe btt-

limfllnra!lolllll 111e e~vn

llowlDa aver agalD.
Beeauae Jlillel Meredith WU

Vmum Dewue, Ad1l. Jlgr, • .

in MJa(g!ppl in 8
private acl Ill MDIJ8lesa vlllo
ltnce hy aiiiDIIe white uaauin,
atreme NI!III'O !elden aga!D
Indict the whole fl. tbe state,
the whole ol the South and the
whole of this aatloD abroad.
Moreover, they proceed to
threaten the whole of Collgress,
1110, unleal II WW CO!Illent to
abandon IDJ pretense of orderly and constltuUonal procedure
and agree at once and without
debate tn pass the AdminlstraUon's new Ollllllhua civil rlgbtl
bW. It Is to every reasonable
man a far • reachiDg thing, at
Jeut, ud Ee !eQulring car&amp;lul examlnaUon ID the Interest
el elementlry civilly in a parllamentlry society.
Some of the white members
Ill the freneUc fringe of tbe
clvU rigbtiiiiOVellleDI, too, are
WOUDded

Higher Jinks for Higher Ed
One thing that's m•klng blgber education higher Ia the mounllnc cost of the
high school prom.
This year, the prom Items add up to as
much u '100 for a girl and '150 for a boy.

In some cases, they come to consider-

ably mon.
Remomber YOUR prom:, mon and dad?
ou daDced In the scbool gymn, ate a
midnight lill&amp;ck at Joe's Hamburger Hav·
en, Wt!llt home with a few close pals tn
dance a Uttle more, to recorda - and you
haven't forgotten II yet!
And now?
Proms by the hundreds have deserted
the gym for posh hotels or swank night
clubs, where the boys in their rented lui·
edos dance with corsaged girls in uqwslte new frodrs to a name band before J!ll1'
taking of a late, late, expensive supper
prepared, by the hotel's tmporled chef.
And lllit lsll't an.
In more lnslantes than you'd imagine
the prommers board a chartered boat or
train for aU-nlgbt dancing en route to
.;orne spa or summer resort for a day..after·prom funUme.
Now this ts real cool for boys and girls
whose old man can alford it. But it's
rough on kids whose dad isn't so heavily
loaded.

Attempted IO!utloos to the
problem
range an the way from dad vlslt!Dg bl!
friendly nelgbborbood b811ker Ill the atud·
ents conducting fund.ralslng e~~~~palpl .
with concerts, sbowa and pancake break·
fasts.
One IICbool - and lllls Is ~ - even
used federal lunda to rescue boYI who
couldn't dig up dough for a reDied tundo
and dinner Uckers. (Mier aU, what's the
Federal Elementlry • Seconl1117 Educallon Act for?)
Ill those schools tbst are holding to th•
IYDI • bamburger • home and moi!HOOk·
ed breakfast routine, a boy can get by for
around $36 (lux rental, corsage, food and
Incidentals) and the girl for ~hatever It
costs for a new dress, hairdo and accessories.
Nobody wants to lmock ..melldng u
Important and unfOl'letlahJe to I
blgb
acbooler as a prom - 10111etbllg ACODd
only to the automobile as a leeiHip llatus symbol.
But It Is also Important that somelllirll
be worked out ao every member 1'1 tb
barrassment or the threat of 1anopinr
class may participate without worry, ombankruptcy in the tamUy economy -and
sllll meet the hlp IOCIIl requlrementl of
blgber public ICbool edueatlou.

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James E. DG!Iner, Ado. l&gt;lr.

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AI malterl 11aad, the dliute
here II lDcredlbll """Ch Blll
had J111114!S Meredllb Ioiii 1111 '
life, &amp;be - - . - to thtl
DBtloD wiu1d hm belli lraCfa
beyolld mn&amp;lll'&amp; Not llone lor
the sake 41 the 'tlctlm blmstll
but for tbe like of this COUDlrJ,
every man lbould aee l!llill no
eovery a ullonal dleatter Jlll'o
nwly uetled.
For It Ia net exaggeniiD&amp; to
IIJ tbsl pi Meredith .DOt 1111'vlved lllls usiJ atteck, &amp;be fevers now beiD8 wlllpped up
would have belli eaiJD
u
tgaiDsl those wblch could have
an but npealecl tbs vrt7 ri8bt

r

est in tbe world.
Farm production, reports lhe

IDler·

American Development Bank, has shown
an uiWitlslactory average annual Increase
of only U per cent over tbe past five
years. Ptr capita output of such nutritionally btiBJC foods as milk, meat and eggs
•eema aeilaaDy to bave decllned.
"'11ie JeDeral picture In housing and
public bealtb Is reather bleak," says the
bank.
NeariJ 45 million persons live under
Impossibly OVI!t'&lt;I'OWdtd conditions on the
continent Ill Lima, Peru, witb a populi·
tion of over a million, more than a third
"Uve l!i shanties and do DOt even bave
acceu to running waler or even a street
pump or;ftll"
Other Boala of tbe alliance are not being

nulla•
-.:~ · - · Sou~ -· ,

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IDIU#DD of lllls ·country 1 racial
problems hu always lain equal•
1y at each far en dor the same
lllc:t. AI - epd Ia 1 amaU
llrtleu mlporlty of prolesslorlal
. loulbflll.., .u lbe other It a
. llllill.mlnoriiJ ol 1 white-trash
in 1111 Seuth
lor
·wbleit Dille u a wholt Ia no
man respolll!lble lhail were the
peOple of the North wllen cor·
nfl or frfCh~ lurlel there
were tumiD&amp;.-over our great urbali centers to pnpter rule a .
pneraUon lp.
senmble men, whatever their' '
honest ouli'aie and lruslrallon,
did not then rashly demand
the deslnK:tloD of the jury
ayatem Itself because the judielal process wu ulldenl•bly beiD&amp; perverted ID lllall)' cuea.

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DOW, whatever
their honest outrage and lrutlniUOJ!. sbould not rusll in te

SelislbJe

meD

an abdlcatlon of
lellalallve process Itself

demand

But Is It Art?

tha
be-

WASHINGTON (NEA -Ronaid Reagan's Cllpture of the Republican nomination for
the
CIUfOJ'Dia aovemonJdp
'I'll
J.UJpec~ec!. IDtmal Uea more

meL

Stra;ght oH the Birch Boric

Falcons Complain Of Slanderous- .Misuse

DM!Ied.

Of their Time-Honored, Royal-Like Name :::'fol~mr: : : t..~=::

Major Bills Largely Tied
In Legislative Sidetrack.
WASH!NilTON (UP!) - On
the White House scoreboard,
the ttb Congress already has
granted 35 to 40 per cent of
President Jdbnson's lflllslattve
requests. Bl4 II all depends on
what eoes on the Ust.
PUt on there such Items as

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the 0118 of lha lilllie "bawk" 10 tempi to censor lhe Idle
o1
ho 11r a1 the cran and lbe IIJiil'"
an amazing amount of an-ealled a ~!t~~ II wriUai eould
~i,:
rows, or the bad tempered scoldtrlcky-traciL
lime
1 fcml 011 , names of parrotsgc ot cuckocu_ 1111 of the bluejay, We do, how411

BY IUBaONYMOOI

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my back doors: a ron of what ! Whoae belle!• and melhoda aN
:ar:..toco::r:!rth
our
lndeaclpherable 1ll'IIIDI- I 'have
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DOW suceeedecl ID trBDSlatlng We dt lit 111 tlelm 111 any
"gray raolli pliiJoBapiQr ;" oun
81 . IIDin
It fti
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Ia tlrlctiJ that of hl«bess lev·
To H1eivDJmoD1 e1J. We da:Dolllke iiiUe wJth
lnm.J aome 111 )Jour llate- ourllflll+a~:~,elthertliciee...millis we have decided you 8N by, or thMie far .any In Oilier
1o faftll' af the rl&amp;ht to defeM ~ oar l'lllly tiled but

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SUO! A

VICI'ORY would

must reach If he Ia to lit

Tallr• willi rant-aad-llle COIIo

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t1on. Our liiiiDI II an ancleal
once,
often uaodated wllb roy·
allY ud with bleb ~
I am wbat 1011 Jllilh.liouDcl
1erea11Urea speak of u a hawk,
or falcon. And t1ae names an
bein&amp; ..- to Identify a 1Jpe af
noisy, ~ld. and smelly d•
vice which you call aulol. A device deWald Gl 1eaa or Hip
and lhaefwe !llilble to ·.traftl
tJCep~ • · llad !ldll ~

u roads (or vei7

inpcujiiii.J

~mon · u ·~·).
Wblob, I"**D&amp; either lie 1!1-

h!!llpnce or tha lfeallbl• Ill
plde lllelf. mill! be pitied

bJ

(M!Iii'DI '!lbo alleJi dllplay

tallalile 11rr111wy 'lllth tldl.otlJ. • of that IUiilie IIIID tbe
er llid tiiiDt Glil7 &amp;be •MIDI lbat some of the "lilwt" ,.••.•,.
,. ary .,.. - l!eedL J:ldi lr) to mate "plpolw" of
to bl! OWIL .
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YOIII'I trulJ,
Our vl8loil li linoWD to be
P1!'17 OrllifJ Faii!OO
pbeDomenat; lbe llirD "~Mi'teye 'fleW.'' ft!D to hattb liid
eaglea; neverto"tllelesaeblrds.
With the broad viewpoint from
that vlalon 'Itt lill!l .a wltitl
oar •ll&amp;dlau •• r..U peril of
larp laullwttlliirWarm nm.
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who must tliemseiVII be aaJd' llmi? Yeti
aae ......,
ed hy a COilfuiiOD ilfllCna. 1»- . .
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¥a 11a
'Due hcltb and fllcail1rav-11 the l'fll bJcbi&amp;JI liid btlvt U yoa beUm Ia the Lari1,
111 contem wltb 111e d ua 1 He wW do balf lbe wan - liut
lblalm Iii the .,.. oJ people « the last bait. • belpl . .
11ii mad wbld! ollai beapaltell who ·~~q~ I' Tii'Avll. ~
llttal. .
H. K. Curlll, American ......
Jll4.1hat .. but • minllr CiQIIIo , . . . pabllllier.
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qinl!!r Wllllam MariJn. : and
Mil, Alva Martin, of · CroWII
CIIJ Alvia Martin Is elerl OD
lbe Dunbar. It Is a good wharf.
~I ·and larger lhJn tbe old
"" In_use at Crowa City for
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wllo Ww rebuild . tJe
· ~1. Captein Joh!i Mlruey'. or
llie Bellaire Wharf; and .C. D.
.,,Dltp .-e also bldd~. Tho
Oblo'• machinery, If we're not
· ~en. was on the old tow.
· ~I and . pocket Elaine ID the
Parkenburg and
Wheeling
lrade ·,over 20 years ago. ·
·'J - It; 'IJII - Captain Miles
B. Brown, Veleran rlverman,
may taka command of a boat
fa lbe: .Huntington • Gallipolis
lnlde. Captein Brown owned
:· and operated tbe Carrie Brown
for over 20 yean aad she was
111e Ill the most successful silllie deck pocket. on the Ohio

River.

Captain John IV. Lane of
Cbarleston, owner of the Vall•y
.Belle and tbe Helen Lane, was

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.Sam Brown, that blew up
Feb. ·2, was found a .sbori·
lance from the wrect. (lapt.IW·
Blair's identity wa.
lain by his wa!Oh.- 3'hel
was shipped It .
burial over the •B&amp;O ;
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workmen employed at "11M Ji1i
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The Sunday Tlmes-8entinel, Sunday, June 1l!;':t968 :':~!

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Tri-Co Area
Lawyers, Boys,.
Everybody hiid:
Fun in Regatta·
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lurnln8 borne rro'll· a, s~ceest- ·
lui venture: -.. .
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bear. Five others were sighted.
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The Ohioans also ' . ,sighted ~ds, Rut18J!d, killed l~t week Ill Canada.
two m&lt;Kise and one fox. :rbey
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Beavers w~e plentiful. ·Locense fees are $101 for non • the complete trip 11as $110
Some lndovlduals : · reported 1resldents. ·Spring be"" licenSes man.
caiching 14 and 18 pound lake are $10.50, and fall license $21.· Guides ftre .livellable
tro~L ·I\IIJ"Y 'a~t !»~e ran(f- 50, .
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ini , Ulll.fll 411 !llclil\0 and . 20 · The m0011e lleense Includes due 11 priivlQl!;l , ~
pounds, imcl waDeyes up _ It liillose, bear, deer, ~If a' bd !he area . . '~f'k ':f&lt;t'· fi:';i
9* pounds, .
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sm•U game. Non-resident fisb- Daylight bo!iil' !Ntt'Ji,·
. The ,men reported bel\!' sea· ing licelises 're $6.50 for , , the, and lemj)erature perfect.
son .Is open through June , 30. year
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It willl'llllpen on Sepl. L Tbere Minor and Eads· Jised, G. C. area, located about 150 · mUea
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''The bear lind mtiose.. hunt·
lng wa, ex'l!'llent. Fishing . in
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Nttea Jlllli 7,1tll -!!pe(lk. " . aja;i there to' see that you did·
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lng of lire on steamboat~, !Iii•·, - n!t · ·
around chlriijleya, breeches and
late Cblll'ley Mubleman of :!Iii.
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stove pipe$ witb waler buckels
famous old WheeJbir • Clncin: - _ 'l'lie. Diamond Ceai Co. has
and barrels kept lull of water , aau packet Andea and. 8 . moat
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and In handy places, are"' the
~·lui rll'ermu , .feartd
;;:!k ~~ ~~tb a :!r•~;~~
best protecUon from fire ever · llrti. He I!!VV had C:...··liecauu
121 feet long by a 28-fnot heam.
· placed on a steamboat," said
he had an· acellent watcliman
.ll'he Marietta Manufacturing eo.
the ex-lnS(Iector. : , .
on every deck of !bat
wlll Install compound machinSteambo~t lire,o often_ were boat }D ·f•ct. be had a C:empe- 11'1' and the J H. Williams Co.,
traced to, smoking of .~arettea
tent crew all around. We never
.Middleporl, bas contracted t.
and pipes; o~¢iealecl' etotl!,,
he;ard of a lire ever bre8klng. /
liUJid new boilers lor tbe btat.
etectrlc wires an~ f!ie "expledout or occurring Gn the Andes
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and other packet boiis oi form.
.The big towpoat Exporter
br,oke out iroWkl breeches. The
er claya were no doUbt just a1
possed down this morning from
lanlerJJ was generally gi'v!!ll as
web -'equipped.
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the cause ll'a boat ,
while ·
Flree on boatl mnt generally
tow of empty barges to be
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That's how , · Jack Mi~or,
Roush Rd., Cheshire, and Charles R. Eads, So!lem St , · Rutland, described their
recent
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'IIIII ~ojlbi -' ~- that ran ,to Plttsburgb
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On ·June 18, 1916, It was reported:
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of United Statea Mirlne Super.
vlsing Inspecton ·afteJ:. Jan. I,
1917 ·that lreiBilt deeb on all
passenger boatl .oyer ISO feet /
long must be prolectec! . by en- .
closing them witb noa • com- ·
bustlble mat~ and ~tailing ·
an overhead SJI{Inkler IYIIe!i! •
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ltDt from our opinions.
Yet 101118 Impatient mllllanls. lag - as I!
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. the Viet !"am .
'aid In our appeal for . hi! name lor the 1918 no'llln&amp;- have to 10 :1111 pt If ltbtd'
reglstraUon rules
lor ,
agalnlt Blander. iW' lion. "nie appeal of his GoJd. Dlll'y roult,'tl--:taa&lt;ll&amp;·
foreign lobbyist!, lending sbljis Nam
there·
AI for .the ''dova,",..
water • style vlelra (hardly I'OleeoulldeMirJ'IM•tlilll
to Turkey and the Phlllpplnes, question
IAiund them, with the uceptlon modified Jn bl! Calllornla cam- elforllte
OIIIIPOIIand authorizing V .S. parllclpa. the milltary . . II
of one variety the turtle-dove palgD) 11 overriding.
enl.
backtn t1
lion In an lntemaUoi!al cultural Cougresa al8o has
one's self against -tloJill powerful flabtlng ability Is Ulld wbldl lite the bawb Jive
To the uleDI that Reagan a tteqaD ~·t -Ill •
center in Florida. Then lump tax revisions he
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or l(anden. 1 118!11 to Clbjeet only Ia
oJ oar own 1!1 peace, be more noisy
bec•m•
factor In 1868, 1111 jlllt mllht be die 01111
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110 than IIWl1
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an tbe big and Uttle stuff beeause of the war.
tbsl, to tbe use of my family nam.. Delli, or 011!' ~Ia.
qJIIIiTe)Jome
more paUent
ad.-nlrtn _ look· oblige, '
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to di!SC!lihel hinp of liD CO!III(IOo w.... .,; dlvlde4 the • birds and eau ooly condone
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Alreldy a 1J11jor ben o( I!JISI DOl ll!ily win IV ell:"=
the COO.I&amp;UJel, be would In bJc.thtl I~ jber ,tq, ·"- Cll'li1

aervaUves suuest lbal many
think 1168 would be lioo 90011 Ill
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them who C111Tt9111y ISpo!lll
NlXllD for. 1918 1~ ciD 10
wJtboat deep wdl+el~
'l'l1ey cllnllo.t&amp;oa, they •
growblg mapllude o( biJ dldJy declare, U I Wl)'olle!lot
1breat to III!Seal lm:wnbent en route to tile aest "trUe Pe:t 1&gt;·cratlc Gov. E'Am!md G. aervatlve," as 1 man tbeJ lqle
(Pat) Brown.
could help them - III!1IIUiall1
Over lbe fUI'I, a email teg. ar olliEnlae - liDid tbt U..
hu arlseo tblt llroWD Ia publlcan ,.., machltlery "'"
"'bntable by even the atem- of the DiDderalel' P~ bo
ell toe. lliii'IISOIIIIdlnl ~ (lerl,
ewer Wllllam KDowlaDd ID 1t58
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llid Rlcbarcl NlXllD 1D 111111 built ANY SUIIII'ANTIAL llfl1l
llifl DOIIon.
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Troables have often 1ilk 'the woald duJilp l'llloD'a uplra-,
PoDs bavt' 11iibd lioDI. AI 1 m(n!nnn, lnloalll
low. Bat wl!eii Jiil 1Wonl divide IUPJiDrl lbal 0~
- ~ agahalt RepubllcaD mJabt- be lila aJoae. AI _.,
lll'lllDf k deelslve combat, _. It mfgllt tlinlsl 111m Cllilo 1111
IIIJ hreaslplate. hale fallen i- m ;ve iibelf, fl'onl wlddl lie
ny and Brown, a 11101t ~ 1lllght lit broJi8bt oat !IIIIJ If lit
tJ lml8ht, hu taken the hoilon. 1I1ft lieell u a "'" . t) peaceThis lime however, be car- illlker between Wlft'lila t'fl!"
ilea the .-.led bunlen of lei'Vative aDd ~ealn M2
toler grievances, real or
faetions.
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Ultely to generate In eJcht long heavBy _IDto ~~-~
years In olflce. 1be bll vote for aeem to IIUW ...,... llil.
bis primary riva~ Los Angeles Pe!UIS)'Ivanla Gov.
WJlllilia
Mayor Samuel Yorty, may be Scr-"ton'a dlai¥Owal o181l_ftlri.
a forecast of trouble.
tbar political amhltloa bacl\1111
11 wotdd be a twist If R•agan, effect of ceateriDtl lba IIIOIIer1 candidate of vastlr smaller ales' ~ etlU 1110re ill
stature than llroWD's earuer ad· Gov. George Romney oJ MleJd.
versarla, sllould be the one san.
1D allaller tbt legend and bring Some plfiJ pnillsslonall art
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growtb has overrun tbl! achievement
Land reform, which lllall)' COJUI(der the
key need of the conliDent, hu bmiJ belpl
underlaken, and rural lncomel conliDIIe .,
be atremely maldlstrlbuled, 11111
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In Cbile, for wmple, the upper Otllt
per cent of the landholding families .$ceive one • fourtb of the total farm ID«dd
while the bottom ltl per cent of the llbor
force receives ooly oue • tbblrd.
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occasionally are dlslraeled from Bab~J!a!
and Robin long enough to ask, ''Oh, Ia
there another revolution going 011 · don
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The !raiDing of 17,500 doctors a year
was iniUaUy projected; only 7,500 are being trained.
Only eight out of every 1011 cblldrea who
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those who Jovt the true Soutk
and eveo more vanerate tilt ·
. pi. of true naUon.al union ia
. this·
~esainnal "Soulherners" of
1 klDd wiiO slander,.lha me1111111
of tee ud Jackson and Jef.
feraoD Davla ·are with erlmiDII
lrresponslblllty endlessly feed.
lnJ the plmlllve 81111· 11011ther11o
lam of'IM Nnrlbern utremlsta.
Tllese latter life IIU!'ely free ol
evU p!II'Jiose.
Nevez:lbeless,
tbey are hopelessly entrapped
In good Intentions which, by
lhefr Vef7, •tnllmlled emotlonll '
violence, are aJk lbk·•pavlnJ
blocks ~n that ,well • •known
road to beD.
Lincoln - the flnt President
to be caught in thtl frllblful
eJtber • ,or cou'lplu, Who wiD
be the last President lo feel Ita
dammy emhra_
ce1 Onl,y Prof.
dicen - or If Pile prefen fato
~ can lmow the annrer.

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realltles, the one thet hrin81

Alliance for Progress, too Little too Late
Now in Its middle year, President Kennedy's 10 • year Alliance lor Progress, designed to bootstrap
LaUn Amerl"" up to mid - 2oth - century levels of er·
anomie well • being, may still be an alliance but it appears to be less and less of
a progressiVI! one.
It Is the familiar story of gains, already
below projected goals, being more than
eaten Ujl by a birth rate that is the high·

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tri~it&amp; ···
thought. Tbey . . . up. &amp;be ...
cldeDt .to r-. Ia ~·
able
1lfiOII ~ Federal
Bureau Ill ~alloa. Tile
FBI, eo J'Unil. their .utra~rdln­
aey biD (II lltlpeaelunaDt, II
ft8!17 ~ for lite ~ '
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cUd DDt end the life of the llrat
Nqn poaduate at the uamrllty of Mlalalppl
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have won ~he fi'Og jumping contest at the Big ·Bend
Regatta Friday, but he caught.tbe eye of practiC4111y
I!Veryone wiUI 4is wearillg apparel Shown.here performln.g .as a member of the frog·.jum~·
. contest
coiiUDlttee, Crow is elad in sttlpes a polka-dots.
The other two, photos show youngsters · nc ~. pt
their entrants Ill the contest jumping. E~
from whistles to banging hammers wu used to· encourage the .more than 100 frogs entered. (Set Page
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WHGfoN - Tbe btt-

limfllnra!lolllll 111e e~vn

llowlDa aver agalD.
Beeauae Jlillel Meredith WU

Vmum Dewue, Ad1l. Jlgr, • .

in MJa(g!ppl in 8
private acl Ill MDIJ8lesa vlllo
ltnce hy aiiiDIIe white uaauin,
atreme NI!III'O !elden aga!D
Indict the whole fl. tbe state,
the whole ol the South and the
whole of this aatloD abroad.
Moreover, they proceed to
threaten the whole of Collgress,
1110, unleal II WW CO!Illent to
abandon IDJ pretense of orderly and constltuUonal procedure
and agree at once and without
debate tn pass the AdminlstraUon's new Ollllllhua civil rlgbtl
bW. It Is to every reasonable
man a far • reachiDg thing, at
Jeut, ud Ee !eQulring car&amp;lul examlnaUon ID the Interest
el elementlry civilly in a parllamentlry society.
Some of the white members
Ill the freneUc fringe of tbe
clvU rigbtiiiiOVellleDI, too, are
WOUDded

Higher Jinks for Higher Ed
One thing that's m•klng blgber education higher Ia the mounllnc cost of the
high school prom.
This year, the prom Items add up to as
much u '100 for a girl and '150 for a boy.

In some cases, they come to consider-

ably mon.
Remomber YOUR prom:, mon and dad?
ou daDced In the scbool gymn, ate a
midnight lill&amp;ck at Joe's Hamburger Hav·
en, Wt!llt home with a few close pals tn
dance a Uttle more, to recorda - and you
haven't forgotten II yet!
And now?
Proms by the hundreds have deserted
the gym for posh hotels or swank night
clubs, where the boys in their rented lui·
edos dance with corsaged girls in uqwslte new frodrs to a name band before J!ll1'
taking of a late, late, expensive supper
prepared, by the hotel's tmporled chef.
And lllit lsll't an.
In more lnslantes than you'd imagine
the prommers board a chartered boat or
train for aU-nlgbt dancing en route to
.;orne spa or summer resort for a day..after·prom funUme.
Now this ts real cool for boys and girls
whose old man can alford it. But it's
rough on kids whose dad isn't so heavily
loaded.

Attempted IO!utloos to the
problem
range an the way from dad vlslt!Dg bl!
friendly nelgbborbood b811ker Ill the atud·
ents conducting fund.ralslng e~~~~palpl .
with concerts, sbowa and pancake break·
fasts.
One IICbool - and lllls Is ~ - even
used federal lunda to rescue boYI who
couldn't dig up dough for a reDied tundo
and dinner Uckers. (Mier aU, what's the
Federal Elementlry • Seconl1117 Educallon Act for?)
Ill those schools tbst are holding to th•
IYDI • bamburger • home and moi!HOOk·
ed breakfast routine, a boy can get by for
around $36 (lux rental, corsage, food and
Incidentals) and the girl for ~hatever It
costs for a new dress, hairdo and accessories.
Nobody wants to lmock ..melldng u
Important and unfOl'letlahJe to I
blgb
acbooler as a prom - 10111etbllg ACODd
only to the automobile as a leeiHip llatus symbol.
But It Is also Important that somelllirll
be worked out ao every member 1'1 tb
barrassment or the threat of 1anopinr
class may participate without worry, ombankruptcy in the tamUy economy -and
sllll meet the hlp IOCIIl requlrementl of
blgber public ICbool edueatlou.

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here II lDcredlbll """Ch Blll
had J111114!S Meredllb Ioiii 1111 '
life, &amp;be - - . - to thtl
DBtloD wiu1d hm belli lraCfa
beyolld mn&amp;lll'&amp; Not llone lor
the sake 41 the 'tlctlm blmstll
but for tbe like of this COUDlrJ,
every man lbould aee l!llill no
eovery a ullonal dleatter Jlll'o
nwly uetled.
For It Ia net exaggeniiD&amp; to
IIJ tbsl pi Meredith .DOt 1111'vlved lllls usiJ atteck, &amp;be fevers now beiD8 wlllpped up
would have belli eaiJD
u
tgaiDsl those wblch could have
an but npealecl tbs vrt7 ri8bt

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est in tbe world.
Farm production, reports lhe

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American Development Bank, has shown
an uiWitlslactory average annual Increase
of only U per cent over tbe past five
years. Ptr capita output of such nutritionally btiBJC foods as milk, meat and eggs
•eema aeilaaDy to bave decllned.
"'11ie JeDeral picture In housing and
public bealtb Is reather bleak," says the
bank.
NeariJ 45 million persons live under
Impossibly OVI!t'&lt;I'OWdtd conditions on the
continent Ill Lima, Peru, witb a populi·
tion of over a million, more than a third
"Uve l!i shanties and do DOt even bave
acceu to running waler or even a street
pump or;ftll"
Other Boala of tbe alliance are not being

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problems hu always lain equal•
1y at each far en dor the same
lllc:t. AI - epd Ia 1 amaU
llrtleu mlporlty of prolesslorlal
. loulbflll.., .u lbe other It a
. llllill.mlnoriiJ ol 1 white-trash
in 1111 Seuth
lor
·wbleit Dille u a wholt Ia no
man respolll!lble lhail were the
peOple of the North wllen cor·
nfl or frfCh~ lurlel there
were tumiD&amp;.-over our great urbali centers to pnpter rule a .
pneraUon lp.
senmble men, whatever their' '
honest ouli'aie and lruslrallon,
did not then rashly demand
the deslnK:tloD of the jury
ayatem Itself because the judielal process wu ulldenl•bly beiD&amp; perverted ID lllall)' cuea.

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DOW, whatever
their honest outrage and lrutlniUOJ!. sbould not rusll in te

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an abdlcatlon of
lellalallve process Itself

demand

But Is It Art?

tha
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WASHINGTON (NEA -Ronaid Reagan's Cllpture of the Republican nomination for
the
CIUfOJ'Dia aovemonJdp
'I'll
J.UJpec~ec!. IDtmal Uea more

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Stra;ght oH the Birch Boric

Falcons Complain Of Slanderous- .Misuse

DM!Ied.

Of their Time-Honored, Royal-Like Name :::'fol~mr: : : t..~=::

Major Bills Largely Tied
In Legislative Sidetrack.
WASH!NilTON (UP!) - On
the White House scoreboard,
the ttb Congress already has
granted 35 to 40 per cent of
President Jdbnson's lflllslattve
requests. Bl4 II all depends on
what eoes on the Ust.
PUt on there such Items as

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the 0118 of lha lilllie "bawk" 10 tempi to censor lhe Idle
o1
ho 11r a1 the cran and lbe IIJiil'"
an amazing amount of an-ealled a ~!t~~ II wriUai eould
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rows, or the bad tempered scoldtrlcky-traciL
lime
1 fcml 011 , names of parrotsgc ot cuckocu_ 1111 of the bluejay, We do, how411

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my back doors: a ron of what ! Whoae belle!• and melhoda aN
:ar:..toco::r:!rth
our
lndeaclpherable 1ll'IIIDI- I 'have
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"gray raolli pliiJoBapiQr ;" oun
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Ia tlrlctiJ that of hl«bess lev·
To H1eivDJmoD1 e1J. We da:Dolllke iiiUe wJth
lnm.J aome 111 )Jour llate- ourllflll+a~:~,elthertliciee...millis we have decided you 8N by, or thMie far .any In Oilier
1o faftll' af the rl&amp;ht to defeM ~ oar l'lllly tiled but

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VICI'ORY would

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Tallr• willi rant-aad-llle COIIo

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once,
often uaodated wllb roy·
allY ud with bleb ~
I am wbat 1011 Jllilh.liouDcl
1erea11Urea speak of u a hawk,
or falcon. And t1ae names an
bein&amp; ..- to Identify a 1Jpe af
noisy, ~ld. and smelly d•
vice which you call aulol. A device deWald Gl 1eaa or Hip
and lhaefwe !llilble to ·.traftl
tJCep~ • · llad !ldll ~

u roads (or vei7

inpcujiiii.J

~mon · u ·~·).
Wblob, I"**D&amp; either lie 1!1-

h!!llpnce or tha lfeallbl• Ill
plde lllelf. mill! be pitied

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(M!Iii'DI '!lbo alleJi dllplay

tallalile 11rr111wy 'lllth tldl.otlJ. • of that IUiilie IIIID tbe
er llid tiiiDt Glil7 &amp;be •MIDI lbat some of the "lilwt" ,.••.•,.
,. ary .,.. - l!eedL J:ldi lr) to mate "plpolw" of
to bl! OWIL .
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Our vl8loil li linoWD to be
P1!'17 OrllifJ Faii!OO
pbeDomenat; lbe llirD "~Mi'teye 'fleW.'' ft!D to hattb liid
eaglea; neverto"tllelesaeblrds.
With the broad viewpoint from
that vlalon 'Itt lill!l .a wltitl
oar •ll&amp;dlau •• r..U peril of
larp laullwttlliirWarm nm.
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who must tliemseiVII be aaJd' llmi? Yeti
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ed hy a COilfuiiOD ilfllCna. 1»- . .
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¥a 11a
'Due hcltb and fllcail1rav-11 the l'fll bJcbi&amp;JI liid btlvt U yoa beUm Ia the Lari1,
111 contem wltb 111e d ua 1 He wW do balf lbe wan - liut
lblalm Iii the .,.. oJ people « the last bait. • belpl . .
11ii mad wbld! ollai beapaltell who ·~~q~ I' Tii'Avll. ~
llttal. .
H. K. Curlll, American ......
Jll4.1hat .. but • minllr CiQIIIo , . . . pabllllier.
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qinl!!r Wllllam MariJn. : and
Mil, Alva Martin, of · CroWII
CIIJ Alvia Martin Is elerl OD
lbe Dunbar. It Is a good wharf.
~I ·and larger lhJn tbe old
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· ~1. Captein Joh!i Mlruey'. or
llie Bellaire Wharf; and .C. D.
.,,Dltp .-e also bldd~. Tho
Oblo'• machinery, If we're not
· ~en. was on the old tow.
· ~I and . pocket Elaine ID the
Parkenburg and
Wheeling
lrade ·,over 20 years ago. ·
·'J - It; 'IJII - Captain Miles
B. Brown, Veleran rlverman,
may taka command of a boat
fa lbe: .Huntington • Gallipolis
lnlde. Captein Brown owned
:· and operated tbe Carrie Brown
for over 20 yean aad she was
111e Ill the most successful silllie deck pocket. on the Ohio

River.

Captain John IV. Lane of
Cbarleston, owner of the Vall•y
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er of the Ill - fated
.Sam Brown, that blew up
Feb. ·2, was found a .sbori·
lance from the wrect. (lapt.IW·
Blair's identity wa.
lain by his wa!Oh.- 3'hel
was shipped It .
burial over the •B&amp;O ;
Only one victim of the. S
Brown now is left Iii· the·ltlier,
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workmen employed at "11M Ji1i
land Creek Coal · Compaofj
docks opposite John•lml's Lllae.
The body was badly lllllifed
by the terce of the

The Sunday Tlmes-8entinel, Sunday, June 1l!;':t968 :':~!

Features of ·
Tri-Co Area
Lawyers, Boys,.
Everybody hiid:
Fun in Regatta·
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The ~team­
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tt·eo. and 11 liiJI be' Nme!llbe.-.
,lfl'&lt;wal burned i!Omil' lime· aao
wlille lylllg in the Utile K.ail-

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lurnln8 borne rro'll· a, s~ceest- ·
lui venture: -.. .
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ers killed a 200 pound .black
bear. Five others were sighted.
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bear. · · ·
' · · . Wtb a. 20Q pou";d black ~ w.bich' he and Charles R.
The Ohioans also ' . ,sighted ~ds, Rut18J!d, killed l~t week Ill Canada.
two m&lt;Kise and one fox. :rbey
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Beavers w~e plentiful. ·Locense fees are $101 for non • the complete trip 11as $110
Some lndovlduals : · reported 1resldents. ·Spring be"" licenSes man.
caiching 14 and 18 pound lake are $10.50, and fall license $21.· Guides ftre .livellable
tro~L ·I\IIJ"Y 'a~t !»~e ran(f- 50, .
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ini , Ulll.fll 411 !llclil\0 and . 20 · The m0011e lleense Includes due 11 priivlQl!;l , ~
pounds, imcl waDeyes up _ It liillose, bear, deer, ~If a' bd !he area . . '~f'k ':f&lt;t'· fi:';i
9* pounds, .
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sm•U game. Non-resident fisb- Daylight bo!iil' !Ntt'Ji,·
. The ,men reported bel\!' sea· ing licelises 're $6.50 for , , the, and lemj)erature perfect.
son .Is open through June , 30. year
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took -17 hOW'S It drive to
It willl'llllpen on Sepl. L Tbere Minor and Eads· Jised, G. C. area, located about 150 · mUea
is no brig limit. . ,_1 ·, :. : lllggins 30iiiJ and 2f4 Reming· from the M~ga.Gallia area

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the las! fld Buckeye

tar!o, ~ada, 20 mllel! north,
_west of the White River; .
''The bear lind mtiose.. hunt·
lng wa, ex'l!'llent. Fishing . in
that llljel Is Uflllurpused," 11ld

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a · ptotectlon,~ llf*·iliid rtbl ' ~w'• IIIIOking_ cou14 not enter
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bOat; ,::
Nttea Jlllli 7,1tll -!!pe(lk. " . aja;i there to' see that you did·
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lng of lire on steamboat~, !Iii•·, - n!t · ·
around chlriijleya, breeches and
late Cblll'ley Mubleman of :!Iii.
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stove pipe$ witb waler buckels
famous old WheeJbir • Clncin: - _ 'l'lie. Diamond Ceai Co. has
and barrels kept lull of water , aau packet Andea and. 8 . moat
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and In handy places, are"' the
~·lui rll'ermu , .feartd
;;:!k ~~ ~~tb a :!r•~;~~
best protecUon from fire ever · llrti. He I!!VV had C:...··liecauu
121 feet long by a 28-fnot heam.
· placed on a steamboat," said
he had an· acellent watcliman
.ll'he Marietta Manufacturing eo.
the ex-lnS(Iector. : , .
on every deck of !bat
wlll Install compound machinSteambo~t lire,o often_ were boat }D ·f•ct. be had a C:empe- 11'1' and the J H. Williams Co.,
traced to, smoking of .~arettea
tent crew all around. We never
.Middleporl, bas contracted t.
and pipes; o~¢iealecl' etotl!,,
he;ard of a lire ever bre8klng. /
liUJid new boilers lor tbe btat.
etectrlc wires an~ f!ie "expledout or occurring Gn the Andes
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and other packet boiis oi form.
.The big towpoat Exporter
br,oke out iroWkl breeches. The
er claya were no doUbt just a1
possed down this morning from
lanlerJJ was generally gi'v!!ll as
web -'equipped.
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Pittsburgh to Huntington witb
the cause ll'a boat ,
while ·
Flree on boatl mnt generally
tow of empty barges to be
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That's how , · Jack Mi~or,
Roush Rd., Cheshire, and Charles R. Eads, So!lem St , · Rutland, described their
recent
~Y bunting trip ·near Oft.

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e of aJi!ll
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'IIIII ~ojlbi -' ~- that ran ,to Plttsburgb
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On ·June 18, 1916, It was reported:
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"A recent ruling of the Board
of United Statea Mirlne Super.
vlsing Inspecton ·afteJ:. Jan. I,
1917 ·that lreiBilt deeb on all
passenger boatl .oyer ISO feet /
long must be prolectec! . by en- .
closing them witb noa • com- ·
bustlble mat~ and ~tailing ·
an overhead SJI{Inkler IYIIe!i! •
to prevent lire, which bums aJi ·

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ltDt from our opinions.
Yet 101118 Impatient mllllanls. lag - as I!
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. the Viet !"am .
'aid In our appeal for . hi! name lor the 1918 no'llln&amp;- have to 10 :1111 pt If ltbtd'
reglstraUon rules
lor ,
agalnlt Blander. iW' lion. "nie appeal of his GoJd. Dlll'y roult,'tl--:taa&lt;ll&amp;·
foreign lobbyist!, lending sbljis Nam
there·
AI for .the ''dova,",..
water • style vlelra (hardly I'OleeoulldeMirJ'IM•tlilll
to Turkey and the Phlllpplnes, question
IAiund them, with the uceptlon modified Jn bl! Calllornla cam- elforllte
OIIIIPOIIand authorizing V .S. parllclpa. the milltary . . II
of one variety the turtle-dove palgD) 11 overriding.
enl.
backtn t1
lion In an lntemaUoi!al cultural Cougresa al8o has
one's self against -tloJill powerful flabtlng ability Is Ulld wbldl lite the bawb Jive
To the uleDI that Reagan a tteqaD ~·t -Ill •
center in Florida. Then lump tax revisions he
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or l(anden. 1 118!11 to Clbjeet only Ia
oJ oar own 1!1 peace, be more noisy
bec•m•
factor In 1868, 1111 jlllt mllht be die 01111
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110 than IIWl1
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an tbe big and Uttle stuff beeause of the war.
tbsl, to tbe use of my family nam.. Delli, or 011!' ~Ia.
qJIIIiTe)Jome
more paUent
ad.-nlrtn _ look· oblige, '
together and It turns out that
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to di!SC!lihel hinp of liD CO!III(IOo w.... .,; dlvlde4 the • birds and eau ooly condone
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quickly elevate Reagan's stat- lldered seriqusly for 1988. Ht
Alreldy a 1J11jor ben o( I!JISI DOl ll!ily win IV ell:"=
the COO.I&amp;UJel, be would In bJc.thtl I~ jber ,tq, ·"- Cll'li1

aervaUves suuest lbal many
think 1168 would be lioo 90011 Ill
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them who C111Tt9111y ISpo!lll
NlXllD for. 1918 1~ ciD 10
wJtboat deep wdl+el~
'l'l1ey cllnllo.t&amp;oa, they •
growblg mapllude o( biJ dldJy declare, U I Wl)'olle!lot
1breat to III!Seal lm:wnbent en route to tile aest "trUe Pe:t 1&gt;·cratlc Gov. E'Am!md G. aervatlve," as 1 man tbeJ lqle
(Pat) Brown.
could help them - III!1IIUiall1
Over lbe fUI'I, a email teg. ar olliEnlae - liDid tbt U..
hu arlseo tblt llroWD Ia publlcan ,.., machltlery "'"
"'bntable by even the atem- of the DiDderalel' P~ bo
ell toe. lliii'IISOIIIIdlnl ~ (lerl,
ewer Wllllam KDowlaDd ID 1t58
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llid Rlcbarcl NlXllD 1D 111111 built ANY SUIIII'ANTIAL llfl1l
llifl DOIIon.
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Troables have often 1ilk 'the woald duJilp l'llloD'a uplra-,
PoDs bavt' 11iibd lioDI. AI 1 m(n!nnn, lnloalll
low. Bat wl!eii Jiil 1Wonl divide IUPJiDrl lbal 0~
- ~ agahalt RepubllcaD mJabt- be lila aJoae. AI _.,
lll'lllDf k deelslve combat, _. It mfgllt tlinlsl 111m Cllilo 1111
IIIJ hreaslplate. hale fallen i- m ;ve iibelf, fl'onl wlddl lie
ny and Brown, a 11101t ~ 1lllght lit broJi8bt oat !IIIIJ If lit
tJ lml8ht, hu taken the hoilon. 1I1ft lieell u a "'" . t) peaceThis lime however, be car- illlker between Wlft'lila t'fl!"
ilea the .-.led bunlen of lei'Vative aDd ~ealn M2
toler grievances, real or
faetions.
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ded, whlcb IDJ governor Ia Nlmn'a rb•De!S of ..,.,.
Ultely to generate In eJcht long heavBy _IDto ~~-~
years In olflce. 1be bll vote for aeem to IIUW ...,... llil.
bis primary riva~ Los Angeles Pe!UIS)'Ivanla Gov.
WJlllilia
Mayor Samuel Yorty, may be Scr-"ton'a dlai¥Owal o181l_ftlri.
a forecast of trouble.
tbar political amhltloa bacl\1111
11 wotdd be a twist If R•agan, effect of ceateriDtl lba IIIOIIer1 candidate of vastlr smaller ales' ~ etlU 1110re ill
stature than llroWD's earuer ad· Gov. George Romney oJ MleJd.
versarla, sllould be the one san.
1D allaller tbt legend and bring Some plfiJ pnillsslonall art
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growtb has overrun tbl! achievement
Land reform, which lllall)' COJUI(der the
key need of the conliDent, hu bmiJ belpl
underlaken, and rural lncomel conliDIIe .,
be atremely maldlstrlbuled, 11111
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In Cbile, for wmple, the upper Otllt
per cent of the landholding families .$ceive one • fourtb of the total farm ID«dd
while the bottom ltl per cent of the llbor
force receives ooly oue • tbblrd.
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And 1110 many eomfortable Amerlclllll
occasionally are dlslraeled from Bab~J!a!
and Robin long enough to ask, ''Oh, Ia
there another revolution going 011 · don
Under?"

The !raiDing of 17,500 doctors a year
was iniUaUy projected; only 7,500 are being trained.
Only eight out of every 1011 cblldrea who
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those who Jovt the true Soutk
and eveo more vanerate tilt ·
. pi. of true naUon.al union ia
. this·
~esainnal "Soulherners" of
1 klDd wiiO slander,.lha me1111111
of tee ud Jackson and Jef.
feraoD Davla ·are with erlmiDII
lrresponslblllty endlessly feed.
lnJ the plmlllve 81111· 11011ther11o
lam of'IM Nnrlbern utremlsta.
Tllese latter life IIU!'ely free ol
evU p!II'Jiose.
Nevez:lbeless,
tbey are hopelessly entrapped
In good Intentions which, by
lhefr Vef7, •tnllmlled emotlonll '
violence, are aJk lbk·•pavlnJ
blocks ~n that ,well • •known
road to beD.
Lincoln - the flnt President
to be caught in thtl frllblful
eJtber • ,or cou'lplu, Who wiD
be the last President lo feel Ita
dammy emhra_
ce1 Onl,y Prof.
dicen - or If Pile prefen fato
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realltles, the one thet hrin81

Alliance for Progress, too Little too Late
Now in Its middle year, President Kennedy's 10 • year Alliance lor Progress, designed to bootstrap
LaUn Amerl"" up to mid - 2oth - century levels of er·
anomie well • being, may still be an alliance but it appears to be less and less of
a progressiVI! one.
It Is the familiar story of gains, already
below projected goals, being more than
eaten Ujl by a birth rate that is the high·

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thought. Tbey . . . up. &amp;be ...
cldeDt .to r-. Ia ~·
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1lfiOII ~ Federal
Bureau Ill ~alloa. Tile
FBI, eo J'Unil. their .utra~rdln­
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cUd DDt end the life of the llrat
Nqn poaduate at the uamrllty of Mlalalppl
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I!Veryone wiUI 4is wearillg apparel Shown.here performln.g .as a member of the frog·.jum~·
. contest
coiiUDlttee, Crow is elad in sttlpes a polka-dots.
The other two, photos show youngsters · nc ~. pt
their entrants Ill the contest jumping. E~
from whistles to banging hammers wu used to· encourage the .more than 100 frogs entered. (Set Page
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ElL Areal, , AlrJ&lt;alhp'e
t-!1 Camp llm8 Is lUI\ lround
~ COI'QOI' for Gallia 1-H memben - 1D fact, It's less lhen a
~ awov. We hOpe that a
Feat
ol boya littj. ·&amp;Iris
·In Ga!Ua County will lake ad·~t~~~e ollhll opportUnity "to
make the boot better." ·
Camp reservation foims and
Information about 4-H camp
may be obtained from each !Oo
•at 4·H dub advtw'An . paal
years eaeh 1-H member recelved a camp letter and reservalion form In tile mall. T h Ia
year we are not malllns eamp
letters to eacb Individual f.H
member; Instead, we are send·

nun"'

lng onoo•&lt;b eamp letters ·and
~v: 1 forms to the 1-H
club adv.sors, so Ills very 1myortani~Pr boys and ~Is piaunlng.to 10 to 4-H camp fl&gt; ot;
lain thelr
Jetter and mervaUon form
their 1-H club advisors.
line for camp reservatioM
July 1, 111116.
Camplq dates for 1911
•• follows:
Counselor Trolnlng. Camp Jpne 211, 'll, 28. (RegiStration 5
to 7 p.m. on June 28; camp
closes 10:30 a.m. on· June 28.)_
9 a~ 10.Year-Old Clmp lftve
, counltes) ,- July 8, 9, 10: Thla
Is a .new venture In
smce the program

designed apecUically for 1 and (Re~atralion all P·lll· 1Uly 18;
IG-ya~-old 1-H members. This camp wllt eloae uotliJd'· t:30 a.
camp il lor t-H members who m. July 12.) .
are at least nlne years of , age l Clmper JHa IIlii
before January I, 111116; m'!ll· CoUDHior'a
cost
mum age lor thfB camp.-must tD OOUIIIelon.
be under eleven years of age 1 1 and .Jo-YeiMlld CIDlp camp lime. (Regtstrai!On 1:· 1'1.&amp;11.
p.m. July 8, ai1d camp wUII JU4lor 1-H Camp - $11.50.
after lunch on July tO.) Senior 1-H Camp - $11.00.
Junior 1-H Camp - July 10, All the abova fees tnclude all
11, 12, 13, 14: For 4-H membera Cl!'afts fees eliCepl Jampa. Camp11 through IS as of eamp ers maklol lamps will 110ed 1&lt;
IS-year-olda have
a lake an extra $3:00 to camp to
choice of either Junior or Sen· pay for the lamp. !Nine and 10.
lor camp. (Reglalrallon at 3 year111ds will not ·be makiD&amp;
p.m. July 10; camp wlll close lamps, just Junior and Senior
aboul9:30 a.m. July 14.)
campers.) Counselors pay hall
Senior 4-H camp _ July, 11 the regular fee for camps whieh
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14 and over. they &amp;erve 15 &lt;OUIIIIelors.

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BIRTHS, DIVORCES

Week's Roundup

Meig~allia .

REAL EST AT1
DEATHS, MARRIAGES

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Monltay Dowdy, Chuhlrl!, d.aurhter, 1:08 p.m.
1t Hobtr ilolpltal,
Wedlttlhy - Mr. and. Mrt, liO'I tl
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. . ·Ir Mll!i(a\t In the recent National Commission on Food farm 1&lt; larder. Ita report II ben, said tbal "tho sweeping
iii'" e of the 11165 Farm Buai- MarkeUng Is preparing to scheduled t&lt; be publiabeol bj IIIII ..-,o,..slll,. Iegjalatm
ijs AnllY8\i'"""'" by the repott that lle lpriid' ~ July L
jlnlpOUII Ia IIW •• iepOrl bavt
~ 0 ~1191! Exlenal011 Ser- farm and retaU food pri~ - .
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On 191f0llio dairy farms most of H processing and dJa. The report Is ~ 1o Ia'/ lntel'llal -met 8lld
hlgb Z$,)1er oetlt allowed • trlbutton coata - could be ,... the poonbth!_l' ~'"!W~ farm. and have 10
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·111h income of over 116.000. duced. . · · · ·
. to-relall prico
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low :15. Jl!!' cent llhowed a
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filnl lncoftie Of the low 25 per but that Dl8!'kellng IDJllii1B ~u usually hi&amp;h prices. . 1 . •
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ilft was $1,252 u compsred be cut wHbout red~lng servtces The COIIlllllsslon · ~ did ·
' fhlllied tbat the coa@ithe labOr and management to consumers or unreasonably oot, a1 .that poilil; .St.5
. ally etuuoos approved by a H
IE me 'Of $12,..7 or ten Urnes lowenn,pamlnp of lite food In- Identify any food prod
But misoloa majlriy concentrate
u liiP 25 per cent. dtlstry.
In anOther section, ttw
''regulilleo18 and
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cent for the low 25 per cent duced, however, the eommlssi01 bl distribution of bread i!nd, fl&gt;
In the ::~=~!: ~
30 per cent for the high 25 believes they will still remaia a lesser meat, of ' milk.
"the
cent
bigb. The panel say11 this Is IJe. The report also Indica.. tbal
IJIIlllpotltive
view eause processlns and distri· the cost of retaUing !lll'al bl
coDunodlu..
wilt ifurlber carried oulln bution Of food Is. cosUy, ev01 boosted In lOme cases by !aU·
capital investment. The when It's performed at top ef· ure to use centralized pdllnc
25 per cent of these farm. ficlency.
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Friday·• "Walter
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hours 2-4 and HI p.m. Paren~ M. Taylor, Oleshire, aon, 9:35

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•• I. Bush, Vlnt&lt;n; Mra. Clar- nes, Mrs. Iva Bell Lee, Oils
:•nee Potts, Rt. 2 Cheshire;· Lewis, Robert L. MU!er, Mrs.
Charles E. Adkina, Pl. Pleos- Ronald Morgan, Mrs. John R.
81)t: Mrs. Jimmy W. o.em, ·l'elers, Pal Price, Lee Rudisill,
Haven: Mrs. Anthony F. Mrs. Howard Sheline, Game T.
Atkinaon, Mason; Mrs. Charlet Thornton, Mrs. Mary Walsh
J. Keller, Rl 1 Racine; Mr a: RObert H. Wood, Mf"s. Lonni~
Nora Eas)man,. RL 3. Cqotville: R. Wooten, Conrad Be~y, Mrs.
Mrs. Joseph D. Ha)'liWI&gt; Rt. 1 Jesse W. Dowdy -end Infant
r,,arme~ed " wbo wlsn to
eon·
Bottom; Mrs. Bert W. · daughter, Mra. Albert M. Pierce
for a "new f~rm'
ilt. 2 Rcsciae; James I and infant son.
ment for the 11167 crop 'Of
W. Wilson, Jackson.
ler. wheat on a farm
Blrllto ·
doea not have. a 11611 wheat
.Mrs. Carl w. Polsley, 1624 Veterano Memorial Hospital
lo!ment should get In
Chatham Ave., son, uz a.m. Admilslollll - EmU Knlgbl,
with their ASCS county
Friday; Mrs. Charlea J. Keller, I Hartford.
duilng the nell few ween, J. Rl. 1 Racine, daughter, 8:50 a. lltacbarll"t - Buddy , Kuhn ..
Melvin .Gilbert, Chairman, Gal- m. , Friday; Mro, Jbnmy iV.
Mtl(t Goerll Hoopttal
lla Agricultural
StablllzaUon Deem, New Haven, daughter,
Admlsotou
- Evelyn 'Fi&lt;k,
and Conservation County ComPomeroy,
OrvUle
Watson,
mittee, said today.
th
,
Reedsville,
Farmers have untt!'July I lo e current year s.'ncome from
ftle ~Ucattons fer ouch an the tots! produclioo on the Dllcbl'(eo- Robert Crats•
allotment.
farm (not lncludiD&amp; the antlci·
A froducer oUgiblo fl&gt; file palM Income from wbeat pro- PleaiiDI Vllloy lfllllllal
aueh an application Is one with diJ&lt;ed on 8 "new fa~" allo~ ADM11"l'ED: Mrs. George W.
•1 farm for whlc~ no wheal ~t).
Denny, _Apple Grove: Mrs.
~nt
qas
been
.establlllhed
v~ht!r
fact&lt;rs
1re
Involved,
Frank
Gordon, Henderson.
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llil:l fer which nettlier the own· and II, Ill suggested that tnte,.. DISCHARGED: Robin Burner. nor the operator has an 1no ei!M producer~ dl~ t h • . am, PL Plessanl; Mrs. !ley
teiYst In lite wheal anOirilenl detalbl wllll offtctalut his AS- low, LeoD; Gresory Allan Byer,
on
. other faim wbo lias CS county office.
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Pl. ·Pteiloanl: Eori ,Rars~ Pl.
ll11~· . adequate The . . . . . said th~~ for- Pleasant
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pi!iilucUon o[ ,o farm" wheal allotment may be "Hishban" ariginaUy
crop on-ibe farm, who mnde by ftUng a wrltten applt. a ban raised u a illhal for
1~ 5 rearo has ,P~ 11 an. ASCS collftty office railroad trllns to go ahead or
y!i~· nper- iirlOr to I!Mi, JIII,, 1 deadline. speed up.
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IILLED IN MISHAP
EAST PALESTINE,
(tiP!) - Gregory W. Lange, 18,
East Palestine, was killed
ly today In a two-car erallh
a Columbiana County road
tween here and Unity.
The state Highway Palrol said
Lange'a car co!Uded with another vehicle driven by William
A. Pfinsten, 2D, Route I, East
PaleaUne, who was Injured.
cara wound up In a ditch after
the collision.

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If tro,,ll.,}ll.·
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NYE

MIDDLE STATES HOMES -A·
P. 0. hx 24031 Oaklancl Park
Celumbus, Ohio 4l22A

Unlv.rslty Volkswogon
Pbono 593-7711

Simpson &amp; Pllmtr Stl.
Athens, 0.

Everybod~ soonej or ·
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If · you plan to aUend
camp thfB year, then obtain a
1-H camp letter and ,.,,,..,. (
lion form from your 4-H
odvi&gt;or immediately. We a r
not sendinl Individual resem•- 1
tion forms to each 4-H me1mber I
we have in the past: Instead,
are sendiD&amp; enough tetteo" 1
forms for aU club mom- I
to each 4-H club advisor .
ia e1lremely Important
advisors make sure
4-H members wbo ore ·

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_,.IUD, Frtdq, .lua, 3, Will be hekl &amp;t
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F\IJWr&amp;ll, Tbe tMid7 m ind In Huntua,wa tarb' ll.tudai. Atter Hl'\'lcn
here Ute ~ wtll!Mi taken to Dunn,
N. c.• for ~ rttu en4 burtel. ""
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and IJrt. Wade J'Jnnk!um of
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CHUCK .COLLIER SERVICI STORI

BIGGEST •
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WA!IIDNG'fON (UPf-'.· 'lltt. '

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GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES &amp;SERVIa
POMEROY,

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wlndowt, nollo &amp;' htolor

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proapec;ta dOc1lled If 'l•;of
00111 laat monllt.
Tbe _,ectlve IolBI wtD·
~ and IJil'lq erop Cllmparoo
wlllt IN&amp; proclunUoo of t,Sl7,7f7,eot blllbelo. Tl!t Apt.
eabare Deporlm..l .........
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mark Nor eaaou eoull ~ ••
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of tart~~er cut • v.
8. wllfat reaent!t.
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supplies, machinery and Jolmaoa to look Into the whole expected to say that in. . food
marketing Is being ~ olfl.
cienUy. But it wiD quesli!ID lhe
Ya!ue to consumers ol (DJIII
food advertising and.~...
It was leamed, ~bile,
that one member of lllij &lt;!llmmtssioa-Rep. Grabcl l'urceD,
D · Tex. - has ffied L.sharp
dlsseol aimed Ill those· purtlonl
of the forthcoming~
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!Inn$; that 110111e
tot:y legtslati9R·~ tts!i~
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barsatntng. power;

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Livestock Bedding!

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tlon4onl fronL l'odlo ond
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farmers in being competitive
ar~&gt; lhose in cootro1 of weeds
by herbicide.. 'Ill·t&lt;matoes, corn

PA110' OR PORCH PLANTER

WASHINGTON IUPil-EIIglble farmers In 24 Ohio counUes
may seeure emergency loans
lhrougn June 10, t~. from the
Illhe
~~~~'~H~~o:;me Admtnlstratlon,
Department said
Friday.
The counties aro: Adama,
BrowiJ, Clark, Clermont, Cltnton, Erie, Fairfield, Franltlln,
Greene, Hamilton, Highland,
;,;;;,;!&lt;'&lt;.'t her Rt. 1 Huron, Licking, MadlsoD, · Mon:.
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Montg~ry, Morgan, Mus'' ...
ktngum, Noble, Perry, Perry;
Portage, Richland, Scioto and
Warren.
The department alao extend·
ed the designation to 13 oilier
pbto Counties. Tbey are:
Athens, Belmont, Champalp,
Delaware, GaUla, G~rnsey,
Hocking, Jackson, Lawrence,
Meigs, Morrow, Vinton and
Washington,

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.,\11 ~ t-H Campa wtU .. Ito vile rwbnminl ll!:llvlll... Old- ·Onct • "'" member
held at Clnter'• Cave t-H camp er t-H club members wiD serv~ a tamp le~ from the club
rwe mUel norlhWI!SI of Jack· •• ..,...lora' for approxtmat&amp;- vllor, then the yowipler
. 'tO ,,....
1101!, lllil one mile off U.
S. 1y Ito lfi-H members.
oomplete the t-H tMIP . -•.
Route 31.
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During the camp period t-H vatton and mall or dellver It to
Glllllt County ciUilperl aro member• participate tn educa- the Galll1l Counly CooperaUve ·
booed In cablna aeoommoclal· Uonal ctu8fs and actlvltlet
ElteiiiiOD llei'VI"" oitJre a.;·,,,.. i
ing 8 to 18 lndivldll4ls. A nurse .. conservation, nature 1or .July l, ttll6, atone with I h 1
to oft"lhe camp groundJ at all swimming and water oalety,
fee. If the lee Is paid by
tillltiS. Each camper Is covered vespers, camp fire ~?.:~ I E~~then mai&lt;• the checl:
by a limited accident and sick· ~ and out-door
to Gallla COunty f.H ,
neso lnsurane policy. The c..mp fill{l ceremonies, aporia
ground, and facilities, Ia owned Ues, and others.
by the 1-H Clubs and members
Additional Information · eonof Meiss, Gallla, Jackson, Law.
WHO WILL BE AT CAMP
what to briD&amp; to
renee, and Hlghland Counties.
In the 9 and to-yeor-&lt;&gt;ld
wlll be .found ~ In the cimp
County Extension Agents from Camp, our Gallla County . ler, which 4-H memhero
each county will be on hand as and glrla will be camping
obtain from the f.H club ad!'iJ.I
members of the camp staff. youngster• from Hlpland, Jaclk· l'"'·
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wlllauper- oon, Lawrence, and Melp
We feel lhel 1-H camplnJ
Ues. lvor JOftj!B, County
oulslandlng .opportunlly
Agent, Agriculture,
boyo iDd ctrlto - and Ill I
County, will be tile
tloned before, we want an 1-fl
IDI!'.e_c~r. I will be Director
flub members In GalUs County
the Meigs and Ganta Junlnr
fl&gt; take advantage of this op1uunt: and Chuck
portuntty ll at all possible. Por·
I~:::!., Extension Agent,
as well as 4-H members
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advisors are encouraged to
Director of the
uo here at the Extension
UIIE 2' REOWOOO
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Senior
1-H
if they have questions a·
'I'HIIOU6WOUT, Z•ollo
Palsy
Glass,
County
bout
the
4-H camp Jli'Oiram,
IN AI.~ CoU£8 EXCEPT
I
~DSiorn Agent, Home
for making reterll"'
1•810P
here In Gallia
plus any other matlera
Director of Counselor
fl&gt; · 4-H camp, 0 u r
lng Camp, whlcn will
LOT OWNERS! HOME IIUILD&amp;SI
counselors from Gallia,
land, Jack·son, Lawrence
Help Counties.

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ElL Areal, , AlrJ&lt;alhp'e
t-!1 Camp llm8 Is lUI\ lround
~ COI'QOI' for Gallia 1-H memben - 1D fact, It's less lhen a
~ awov. We hOpe that a
Feat
ol boya littj. ·&amp;Iris
·In Ga!Ua County will lake ad·~t~~~e ollhll opportUnity "to
make the boot better." ·
Camp reservation foims and
Information about 4-H camp
may be obtained from each !Oo
•at 4·H dub advtw'An . paal
years eaeh 1-H member recelved a camp letter and reservalion form In tile mall. T h Ia
year we are not malllns eamp
letters to eacb Individual f.H
member; Instead, we are send·

nun"'

lng onoo•&lt;b eamp letters ·and
~v: 1 forms to the 1-H
club adv.sors, so Ills very 1myortani~Pr boys and ~Is piaunlng.to 10 to 4-H camp fl&gt; ot;
lain thelr
Jetter and mervaUon form
their 1-H club advisors.
line for camp reservatioM
July 1, 111116.
Camplq dates for 1911
•• follows:
Counselor Trolnlng. Camp Jpne 211, 'll, 28. (RegiStration 5
to 7 p.m. on June 28; camp
closes 10:30 a.m. on· June 28.)_
9 a~ 10.Year-Old Clmp lftve
, counltes) ,- July 8, 9, 10: Thla
Is a .new venture In
smce the program

designed apecUically for 1 and (Re~atralion all P·lll· 1Uly 18;
IG-ya~-old 1-H members. This camp wllt eloae uotliJd'· t:30 a.
camp il lor t-H members who m. July 12.) .
are at least nlne years of , age l Clmper JHa IIlii
before January I, 111116; m'!ll· CoUDHior'a
cost
mum age lor thfB camp.-must tD OOUIIIelon.
be under eleven years of age 1 1 and .Jo-YeiMlld CIDlp camp lime. (Regtstrai!On 1:· 1'1.&amp;11.
p.m. July 8, ai1d camp wUII JU4lor 1-H Camp - $11.50.
after lunch on July tO.) Senior 1-H Camp - $11.00.
Junior 1-H Camp - July 10, All the abova fees tnclude all
11, 12, 13, 14: For 4-H membera Cl!'afts fees eliCepl Jampa. Camp11 through IS as of eamp ers maklol lamps will 110ed 1&lt;
IS-year-olda have
a lake an extra $3:00 to camp to
choice of either Junior or Sen· pay for the lamp. !Nine and 10.
lor camp. (Reglalrallon at 3 year111ds will not ·be makiD&amp;
p.m. July 10; camp wlll close lamps, just Junior and Senior
aboul9:30 a.m. July 14.)
campers.) Counselors pay hall
Senior 4-H camp _ July, 11 the regular fee for camps whieh
22:
14 and over. they &amp;erve 15 &lt;OUIIIIelors.

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BIRTHS, DIVORCES

Week's Roundup

Meig~allia .

REAL EST AT1
DEATHS, MARRIAGES

Eligible for
3%JAans

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Rt. 1, VInton. 1ot1, 3:08 p. m..,

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Monltay Dowdy, Chuhlrl!, d.aurhter, 1:08 p.m.
1t Hobtr ilolpltal,
Wedlttlhy - Mr. and. Mrt, liO'I tl
Col•m•n. JU. J, vaw.. cl•urllter,

1:1/J p, m. 1t Holair u .. p1111.

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W/i}} s
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In the establishment of

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. . ·Ir Mll!i(a\t In the recent National Commission on Food farm 1&lt; larder. Ita report II ben, said tbal "tho sweeping
iii'" e of the 11165 Farm Buai- MarkeUng Is preparing to scheduled t&lt; be publiabeol bj IIIII ..-,o,..slll,. Iegjalatm
ijs AnllY8\i'"""'" by the repott that lle lpriid' ~ July L
jlnlpOUII Ia IIW •• iepOrl bavt
~ 0 ~1191! Exlenal011 Ser- farm and retaU food pri~ - .
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On 191f0llio dairy farms most of H processing and dJa. The report Is ~ 1o Ia'/ lntel'llal -met 8lld
hlgb Z$,)1er oetlt allowed • trlbutton coata - could be ,... the poonbth!_l' ~'"!W~ farm. and have 10
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·111h income of over 116.000. duced. . · · · ·
. to-relall prico
:'-• ll'el~ oji!WI ollll
low :15. Jl!!' cent llhowed a
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eiPO&lt;ted to. say th,al making found to be marke~ IDol- 'can be submlllid f1&gt; lhe Presi~r e fat;.· ~ and manage. auch reductions will be d.Uficult, lidently !'r'lo be sol- al ua- deal 1114 11 . . Qoef1re1t." . .
filnl lncoftie Of the low 25 per but that Dl8!'kellng IDJllii1B ~u usually hi&amp;h prices. . 1 . •
·!l!bo ,....,.,llaltmelll, It wu
ilft was $1,252 u compsred be cut wHbout red~lng servtces The COIIlllllsslon · ~ did ·
' fhlllied tbat the coa@ithe labOr and management to consumers or unreasonably oot, a1 .that poilil; .St.5
. ally etuuoos approved by a H
IE me 'Of $12,..7 or ten Urnes lowenn,pamlnp of lite food In- Identify any food prod
But misoloa majlriy concentrate
u liiP 25 per cent. dtlstry.
In anOther section, ttw
''regulilleo18 and
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cent for the low 25 per cent duced, however, the eommlssi01 bl distribution of bread i!nd, fl&gt;
In the ::~=~!: ~
30 per cent for the high 25 believes they will still remaia a lesser meat, of ' milk.
"the
cent
bigb. The panel say11 this Is IJe. The report also Indica.. tbal
IJIIlllpotltive
view eause processlns and distri· the cost of retaUing !lll'al bl
coDunodlu..
wilt ifurlber carried oulln bution Of food Is. cosUy, ev01 boosted In lOme cases by !aU·
capital investment. The when It's performed at top ef· ure to use centralized pdllnc
25 per cent of these farm. ficlency.
facilities.
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The 15 ~ member commlssi0111

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Auto; TronL Rodlo ....

JINTUNATIONA~~

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30" Rotary and seewbat tber ..;. ~ tbeihat have owned a Granly for 10 JaN
Then, if you don't lleHN them, pick yi)ur ""'c'...t
010win1 job and aak at to show J001 wbat . . GloiiJ·
cen do. Or pick on• Ill olir OU.. 88 attadnn•to. All
JOU have ro do il calli

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Holzer Hospital Vlsltlng 11 •·30 am
Friday·• "Walter
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hours 2-4 and HI p.m. Paren~ M. Taylor, Oleshire, aon, 9:35

only on Pediatric• Ward.
Admissions
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J)ile•·-es
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Chatham Ave · ·• Mrs•· Walter M • Blackburn• Mra • r.......,e
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aad Martha. Taylor, Cheshire: Carroll R. ter Mrs Edwia Cozart Mr s
bOll! or OtlllpoUt.
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I eels, Eureka Star Rl.; Thom- Charles Green, Gary R.
•• I. Bush, Vlnt&lt;n; Mra. Clar- nes, Mrs. Iva Bell Lee, Oils
:•nee Potts, Rt. 2 Cheshire;· Lewis, Robert L. MU!er, Mrs.
Charles E. Adkina, Pl. Pleos- Ronald Morgan, Mrs. John R.
81)t: Mrs. Jimmy W. o.em, ·l'elers, Pal Price, Lee Rudisill,
Haven: Mrs. Anthony F. Mrs. Howard Sheline, Game T.
Atkinaon, Mason; Mrs. Charlet Thornton, Mrs. Mary Walsh
J. Keller, Rl 1 Racine; Mr a: RObert H. Wood, Mf"s. Lonni~
Nora Eas)man,. RL 3. Cqotville: R. Wooten, Conrad Be~y, Mrs.
Mrs. Joseph D. Ha)'liWI&gt; Rt. 1 Jesse W. Dowdy -end Infant
r,,arme~ed " wbo wlsn to
eon·
Bottom; Mrs. Bert W. · daughter, Mra. Albert M. Pierce
for a "new f~rm'
ilt. 2 Rcsciae; James I and infant son.
ment for the 11167 crop 'Of
W. Wilson, Jackson.
ler. wheat on a farm
Blrllto ·
doea not have. a 11611 wheat
.Mrs. Carl w. Polsley, 1624 Veterano Memorial Hospital
lo!ment should get In
Chatham Ave., son, uz a.m. Admilslollll - EmU Knlgbl,
with their ASCS county
Friday; Mrs. Charlea J. Keller, I Hartford.
duilng the nell few ween, J. Rl. 1 Racine, daughter, 8:50 a. lltacbarll"t - Buddy , Kuhn ..
Melvin .Gilbert, Chairman, Gal- m. , Friday; Mro, Jbnmy iV.
Mtl(t Goerll Hoopttal
lla Agricultural
StablllzaUon Deem, New Haven, daughter,
Admlsotou
- Evelyn 'Fi&lt;k,
and Conservation County ComPomeroy,
OrvUle
Watson,
mittee, said today.
th
,
Reedsville,
Farmers have untt!'July I lo e current year s.'ncome from
ftle ~Ucattons fer ouch an the tots! produclioo on the Dllcbl'(eo- Robert Crats•
allotment.
farm (not lncludiD&amp; the antlci·
A froducer oUgiblo fl&gt; file palM Income from wbeat pro- PleaiiDI Vllloy lfllllllal
aueh an application Is one with diJ&lt;ed on 8 "new fa~" allo~ ADM11"l'ED: Mrs. George W.
•1 farm for whlc~ no wheal ~t).
Denny, _Apple Grove: Mrs.
~nt
qas
been
.establlllhed
v~ht!r
fact&lt;rs
1re
Involved,
Frank
Gordon, Henderson.
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teiYst In lite wheal anOirilenl detalbl wllll offtctalut his AS- low, LeoD; Gresory Allan Byer,
on
. other faim wbo lias CS county office.
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ll11~· . adequate The . . . . . said th~~ for- Pleasant
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pi!iilucUon o[ ,o farm" wheal allotment may be "Hishban" ariginaUy
crop on-ibe farm, who mnde by ftUng a wrltten applt. a ban raised u a illhal for
1~ 5 rearo has ,P~ 11 an. ASCS collftty office railroad trllns to go ahead or
y!i~· nper- iirlOr to I!Mi, JIII,, 1 deadline. speed up.
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Lambflrt:

SAV

IILLED IN MISHAP
EAST PALESTINE,
(tiP!) - Gregory W. Lange, 18,
East Palestine, was killed
ly today In a two-car erallh
a Columbiana County road
tween here and Unity.
The state Highway Palrol said
Lange'a car co!Uded with another vehicle driven by William
A. Pfinsten, 2D, Route I, East
PaleaUne, who was Injured.
cara wound up In a ditch after
the collision.

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MIDDLE STATES HOMES -A·
P. 0. hx 24031 Oaklancl Park
Celumbus, Ohio 4l22A

Unlv.rslty Volkswogon
Pbono 593-7711

Simpson &amp; Pllmtr Stl.
Athens, 0.

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If · you plan to aUend
camp thfB year, then obtain a
1-H camp letter and ,.,,,..,. (
lion form from your 4-H
odvi&gt;or immediately. We a r
not sendinl Individual resem•- 1
tion forms to each 4-H me1mber I
we have in the past: Instead,
are sendiD&amp; enough tetteo" 1
forms for aU club mom- I
to each 4-H club advisor .
ia e1lremely Important
advisors make sure
4-H members wbo ore ·

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F\IJWr&amp;ll, Tbe tMid7 m ind In Huntua,wa tarb' ll.tudai. Atter Hl'\'lcn
here Ute ~ wtll!Mi taken to Dunn,
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WA!IIDNG'fON (UPf-'.· 'lltt. '

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GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES &amp;SERVIa
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proapec;ta dOc1lled If 'l•;of
00111 laat monllt.
Tbe _,ectlve IolBI wtD·
~ and IJil'lq erop Cllmparoo
wlllt IN&amp; proclunUoo of t,Sl7,7f7,eot blllbelo. Tl!t Apt.
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of tart~~er cut • v.
8. wllfat reaent!t.
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supplies, machinery and Jolmaoa to look Into the whole expected to say that in. . food
marketing Is being ~ olfl.
cienUy. But it wiD quesli!ID lhe
Ya!ue to consumers ol (DJIII
food advertising and.~...
It was leamed, ~bile,
that one member of lllij &lt;!llmmtssioa-Rep. Grabcl l'urceD,
D · Tex. - has ffied L.sharp
dlsseol aimed Ill those· purtlonl
of the forthcoming~
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!Inn$; that 110111e
tot:y legtslati9R·~ tts!i~
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barsatntng. power;

Stover.
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Livestock Bedding!

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tlon4onl fronL l'odlo ond
hooter

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On the Farm Front

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farmers in being competitive
ar~&gt; lhose in cootro1 of weeds
by herbicide.. 'Ill·t&lt;matoes, corn

PA110' OR PORCH PLANTER

WASHINGTON IUPil-EIIglble farmers In 24 Ohio counUes
may seeure emergency loans
lhrougn June 10, t~. from the
Illhe
~~~~'~H~~o:;me Admtnlstratlon,
Department said
Friday.
The counties aro: Adama,
BrowiJ, Clark, Clermont, Cltnton, Erie, Fairfield, Franltlln,
Greene, Hamilton, Highland,
;,;;;,;!&lt;'&lt;.'t her Rt. 1 Huron, Licking, MadlsoD, · Mon:.
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Montg~ry, Morgan, Mus'' ...
ktngum, Noble, Perry, Perry;
Portage, Richland, Scioto and
Warren.
The department alao extend·
ed the designation to 13 oilier
pbto Counties. Tbey are:
Athens, Belmont, Champalp,
Delaware, GaUla, G~rnsey,
Hocking, Jackson, Lawrence,
Meigs, Morrow, Vinton and
Washington,

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.,\11 ~ t-H Campa wtU .. Ito vile rwbnminl ll!:llvlll... Old- ·Onct • "'" member
held at Clnter'• Cave t-H camp er t-H club members wiD serv~ a tamp le~ from the club
rwe mUel norlhWI!SI of Jack· •• ..,...lora' for approxtmat&amp;- vllor, then the yowipler
. 'tO ,,....
1101!, lllil one mile off U.
S. 1y Ito lfi-H members.
oomplete the t-H tMIP . -•.
Route 31.
,
During the camp period t-H vatton and mall or dellver It to
Glllllt County ciUilperl aro member• participate tn educa- the Galll1l Counly CooperaUve ·
booed In cablna aeoommoclal· Uonal ctu8fs and actlvltlet
ElteiiiiOD llei'VI"" oitJre a.;·,,,.. i
ing 8 to 18 lndivldll4ls. A nurse .. conservation, nature 1or .July l, ttll6, atone with I h 1
to oft"lhe camp groundJ at all swimming and water oalety,
fee. If the lee Is paid by
tillltiS. Each camper Is covered vespers, camp fire ~?.:~ I E~~then mai&lt;• the checl:
by a limited accident and sick· ~ and out-door
to Gallla COunty f.H ,
neso lnsurane policy. The c..mp fill{l ceremonies, aporia
ground, and facilities, Ia owned Ues, and others.
by the 1-H Clubs and members
Additional Information · eonof Meiss, Gallla, Jackson, Law.
WHO WILL BE AT CAMP
what to briD&amp; to
renee, and Hlghland Counties.
In the 9 and to-yeor-&lt;&gt;ld
wlll be .found ~ In the cimp
County Extension Agents from Camp, our Gallla County . ler, which 4-H memhero
each county will be on hand as and glrla will be camping
obtain from the f.H club ad!'iJ.I
members of the camp staff. youngster• from Hlpland, Jaclk· l'"'·
A
wlllauper- oon, Lawrence, and Melp
We feel lhel 1-H camplnJ
Ues. lvor JOftj!B, County
oulslandlng .opportunlly
Agent, Agriculture,
boyo iDd ctrlto - and Ill I
County, will be tile
tloned before, we want an 1-fl
IDI!'.e_c~r. I will be Director
flub members In GalUs County
the Meigs and Ganta Junlnr
fl&gt; take advantage of this op1uunt: and Chuck
portuntty ll at all possible. Por·
I~:::!., Extension Agent,
as well as 4-H members
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In Meigs
advisors are encouraged to
Director of the
uo here at the Extension
UIIE 2' REOWOOO
1
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Senior
1-H
if they have questions a·
'I'HIIOU6WOUT, Z•ollo
Palsy
Glass,
County
bout
the
4-H camp Jli'Oiram,
IN AI.~ CoU£8 EXCEPT
I
~DSiorn Agent, Home
for making reterll"'
1•810P
here In Gallia
plus any other matlera
Director of Counselor
fl&gt; · 4-H camp, 0 u r
lng Camp, whlcn will
LOT OWNERS! HOME IIUILD&amp;SI
counselors from Gallia,
land, Jack·son, Lawrence
Help Counties.

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SECOND SE.CTION.. Page rH

Gallipolis Head Start
Classes Open

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THE FARMERS BANK
IIIII SAYINGS CO.
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wUI meet with Racil&gt;e Council
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ooneemlrig lhtl
Stale llii~W"l'i .
Willford· prll(l!!i'l)r on ·
Pomeroy Ro&amp;il. Any iesldent
leresled is welcom!l ·to also
tend at the Town HaD.
It 18 asked that aal~l &amp;;'''::.~11
O..ners In Racine •~

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tile next 30 days or they will
be cut by the Street Com·
missioner and the owner bUied.
The Racine Flrtmen Aullil·
ary will bold a regular me1!tin.ldl
en Tuesday, June II' 11
p. m. at' the town han: Tha.nksll
are exlended to people who
naled lor the chicken barbecue

dinner

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Stale llii~W"l'i .
Willford· prll(l!!i'l)r on ·
Pomeroy Ro&amp;il. Any iesldent
leresled is welcom!l ·to also
tend at the Town HaD.
It 18 asked that aal~l &amp;;'''::.~11
O..ners In Racine •~

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loll cleaned of weeds within

tile next 30 days or they will
be cut by the Street Com·
missioner and the owner bUied.
The Racine Flrtmen Aullil·
ary will bold a regular me1!tin.ldl
en Tuesday, June II' 11
p. m. at' the town han: Tha.nksll
are exlended to people who
naled lor the chicken barbecue

dinner

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llreet, Find~. lormerly · tl
Po11101oy, 'IIlli celebratt t b e I r
10th golden weddinll aooiverWJ today at ibo
Centrai
Church of Christ In Findlay
from 2 to I p.m The Hofl·
ners baq lour children Uvtng,
Mrs. James (Marilla) Cbain,
Mr. Lee Albert Hoffner, . Mro.
George (Macy) Sta~· and \Mr ·
Char!eo Hoffner, Jr., aU ii(lFin~:
lay. There are two chilclre!l de.
cea&gt;ed, one In infancy and a
son, Harvey, "a' kllled tai;Jec.
8, 111M.
There aro nine grallifchlldren
and oil greot grllldcblldren.
Mr. Hoffner bao two llsttro
ond OBe brother Uving, Mrs.
IJotrn., haa two sisters ond two
broibers ·living. two si~ and
one brotloer are· deceased of
Mra. lfO!Iner. Mr. Hoffner hao
Jbree brotloero and one sister
decea&gt;ed. The pareRII of both
are deceased.
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held lts 1could not ,C&lt;Implete a true pic- Post apprectale!l thO time and . Jane" I! !rom 1;30 1o 1:30
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talents ~acb had given for Leg- 1 ...,_ evealng Mouday throlflb
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of the Ohlo.l by hlt,Wif-t, a ·f~t rreuuent 01 Represenl$tl" thlph ...:Wet):. I. work are offered eaell. day,
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&lt;Family, . aod a ,'cle\"U, !hal that person bad peoplt anilaiW'ays' tcl iie ol ser- PT · PLEASANT _ Mil!ard
each pomt ~ , dOne the pasi year. Also, be 01.
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. oi!e wltboul the preclatlnn . N!ib~" being to let . Mr. C. J .. Rhodes, .past Post GoriiSta!k Hunting Ground!. re
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we&gt;ghing ap·
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remarked on bow he hod prol:amately 50 pounds each.
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Mr. 0., 0. Patterson,' lofln~:Marcla •l)enlaon save the trea· Gosptl Four, Davlcle,Grate, '14, boilr~ ol !llm:lfs lj)eejlp&amp;, 08
Rutlan('lll&amp;il,Sc~Q9i )eac!1er surei'o report Coral F. Pier..,, ,Jofin Grite, '68, 8\eVt Grt•mm.!Tues~ay be~~ng •1· l2:30 p,'
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Uu~:;u•.:: !!~5!i ~!i;:;v! 1:~u;iuW i names ·· for e1e1.;~;uu ::. :'~~~ .. ~ ~~~&gt; 1 ~""*~,..:. :~...... ;.~-;:Tlu;w Uy
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Mr. Robert Snowden, vice - J~hn .Colwell. 1915: VI~!- iionl, Three Chf!!~
ment •CorporatiOn will hold Ill
president of the a986clatlon. denl HerhPrt Grate, 111811: Sec- lond HIRh Sciu&gt;ol,
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directors meet.- '
Mr. Patterson gave a 1ho~ talk relary, Lioda Haley, 19611: and Mrs. . Morlha Bolton '
uig at 12:!0 p.m., Monday· 11
ort lnte•••li~ll 'lid . -h~morous 1 'l'r•.,uror, Mrs. Maxine Dyfr, 1~ wha~b W'J~
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man, president, ptese!rted
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personalized' Bib!~ an~ a large t~en, : with Mr. Wehei' .
p(clure of the hl&amp;b- s&lt;hool · to ·bold being lhe only .
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Mi-. Pattersoia on belaal( ·or Ill• the first crad~ating cia!l
Rutiapd Alumni. 1. ,
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The)7!" an~·· banquet was !altimnl tra~llng the · ~orli~!'l..!'
,.,rve\1 liy the Rutland PTA to ' distance, bavlng·come from ,r.';l pPmSistrung

Mr. ond Mra; Charl01
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ltreet, Flnd!IIY, former Jy · ol !
Pomeroy, wm celebrate the 1r
fOtb plden Wedclin&amp; B!lDIVetUl'J today at the
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Churcl! of Christ In Findlay
lrolil 2 to I p.m 'lbe
Hoff·
netJ hive four cbildreil living,
Mrs. Jamee (Martlu!) Cbaln,
Mr. Lee Albert Hoffner, Mr8.
Georp (Mary) StaCil ~ ~Mr• .
Charlel llof!nar, Jr., on o(&lt;i'ln4·
lay. 'lllere are two cbi1dreo decealed, one in Infancy and 1
son, Harvey, was kllled 11 !)ee,

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Mr. HOflaer lw two otslerl
and. oae brother living, Mrl.
Heffner has two olsters eod two

by the prayer poem wae liven by Mrs. serve his cou~try aod follow
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Meihodlst bad ils 25th re•mlon, with
of the Middle- Chester Erwin.
Americens. Once a man puts on
TO MEET TUESDA'Y
I Church gave the Invocation.
members present
Thu~sday Reported on the sick list the uniform of his country nev- The_ Leadi~ Creek Wotershed Mr .. Wi!ll&gt;man welcomed the "!Iss Latlschla Gate~·.,:~:~m~:~
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Mrs. Wen- were Mrs. JenrUe Satterfield, er can be truthfully quit serv- Assoc1abon will meet Tuesday, alumm a~ gues~ and extend- torlan, a~ Mr.
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presld· Mro. WilHam Bradford, Mrs. lng. Mr. Rhodes was given 8 June 14,' at 7:30 f. !"· at the 1ed a spec1ai creetlng to the :rl Saiut4torran, were
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with Mrs Briqs ' Mrs·
Minerv~ !lis remarks
after will be scheduled on Tues- ing clas$ that were present. The 1966 class.
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Childs,
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cretary's report O(a9 r e a d .....,lll,.iss_-J~ea,,.n__.TI.,'Iii•_j',,'66.;,,.,_..;:.,d;_~~;'!!~~
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Rod 11 Eag_!P.J DtstrJct Commander , llictinR events.
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Jeri!ib~; M ings giving ver- r. · · c n ey,
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Watts, Gilkey, Homer Jones, Lena Me· in J
Mrs. .·WHIIam Reynolds, Mrs. Elhanny, Clara Dllgard, May vi~
Gertsch, Mn. Leslie
Ervill, Lightfoot, and Mr. Cunningham, min
MrS. 0~~ Roush, Mrs. Ernest nephew ~~ Mrs. Lallance. Thank 39 ,I
Lallance, 14 ~. Alfred Roush you notei!i were read from ~s. bfto
g.Ve 1 ·rerulliig titled "A Lit- Wilbur Theobald, Mrs. Ch1lds YOOI
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a bakeless hoke sale was con- lfll
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~iss ~~~ S. Turner enter· !was compiet~. The class voted ord
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taihed ~it, -~ :-weekend party to provide an arrangement of Wh!
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ani ~rs. 'Everett TW'ner . of day in memortam for deceased ~
DaRy Word
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Danvlll~. Th_!L_&amp;irls enJoyed members. The meefing in July Ipj!
7:30television ~- &lt;0111011 !rom .,laioijB.e os a l!tfoolraob nf1two smash ;years at the New
swiplrp'~,,Lfd?~ke Alma, ne~r will be a picnic on the lawn of.
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8:Slarcher
E. Jack Nedman, eurrently ..,. Frallldln Roosmll• the woD. JYork WorM • Fair.
Wellston. br;wl1ng, and a movte, the "Little House" beginning at I "
8:311-procjucing' the feature ftlot,la loor of u~ ·- ud bolt• I The oneninl
were
and on,SI!Jllf!aY ?'omlng they 6:30p.m. The picnic committee ' :~:
"The Vene!ian Aflslr," . with a. raler DafiH Ia llle toni of I . fuH of bands llld 4nD&lt;erB and
•II aU~ed serviCeS at the will be Mrs. Lallanct, Mr lose,
9:011 Mike Douglas Capt. Kangaroo
Rohei'l Vaug"'1 ~ol lib Sorn- sOwlliiJ ""cbtaO, ..., the """" speecb!a and batitJy faces. The
Salem, ~ntett'ethodlat Church. George Meinhart and Mrs. GerMovie
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ohow here Ill ha8lllaJiy the same
Attend!pg ~· Debbae Smith, lach.
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In New VOlt ,but II
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The McCov!
field. K~ \Jklght, Pat Kenne- wore their favorite flower and Gufd
:ted~~ prod~~lld:a:: Mr proving that · be could dlsa!!- !rRcllve b&gt;JI!dln• - rnmnl&gt;'te
dy, LU!y -hpbilden and the bos· told why they had chosen 11. er ~
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sem~l.e •n4 reaaemllle a s.,.. with a clock thot goeo off fVetf
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11:011-Momlng Sla Andy Griffith
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tnr macbine. ·~~ than ' !S minutes with ligures marebtess, Mii!IS "'!"~·
The memorial service for de- 2nd l
Th• Dating Game
11:30- Paradlse Bay Dick Van .Dvte
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1 asked 'blm If .lle'il ge bact !II vears away frOm 'ft.
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Dnnna ll!ed
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of Ma98 M1idred Hawley and Mr 8th
Father lmwl
By Syracuse Couple Oscar Roush.
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Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mumaw This service Included a
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12:55 Neww
of Cleveland will observe their duet by Mro. Edgar
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50th wedding annivenary Sat- worth and Mrs. Chester Erwin Jewe
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Woman's P'Bn
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urday June lith with open liUed, "The Lights of Home. C. - ~
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Mumaw was born and reared, oames, closing with prayer
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Thomas and Virginia. Thomas Following the meeting
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passed away about two years hostesses, Mn;. Allensworlh,
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CroSB, Glous~; seated, Mrs. '
Alice Rowan, Pre•., St.
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Friday 1o villi her brother, Gary T. Bane, who underwent
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Mrs. Virgie Howard spent
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accompanied her home .

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of Urbana we"' In Gallipolis
Friday 1o villi her brother, Gary T. Bane, who underwent
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lndianapali!, Ind.. and they
accompanied her home .

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Bobby Hatcher, 1011 of Mr.
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