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and sts~. llr. and llrl. J. ](. Prenttet of

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groll' began Euter mornlllg by IIIOIIdlna &lt;hurd! fDattber,
lORI In the choir CODlPOSed of 28 mole &gt;Otcoa, and Keiii\Y """'
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By the Wll'. lite

Smiths bave
added I!Nllher member to I h e
family - a Slameae cat. The
cat wao a giR to KOIIIY, ,hlo refor piling an A In Eng~
' lllh lor the !trot ...,.,.,,,

Wird

to recuperaltq !rom lllrltll'
at Tripier Hoopltol ID -illu.
He Ollliecl• to be at the booplt..
111 another week.
Bobby, who to with the u. S.
Navy, will be comtna home Ole
middle of MI.Y, FollOwtq h 1 1

IT'S NOT EVERYONE who hao leave, he will be &amp;lvea aome.adtralnlq In pn!lllrltlool
aa caudderate a son..J.nJaw and dltional
lor going to VI...,. In Jllly.
ciaual&gt;ter as Mr. and Mrs. Karl Tho same week Bobby had bla
Qweo.
When Mr. ond Mrs. Jack Bow- ourgoey tn Honolillu, hla moll&gt;er

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and 1111.
lilritio were
l(r, 11111 Mn. JICk Cromer and
cllil"""' J"'ldi :oat ipil 'Donn7
of lllrlool aaci ..... .aDil Mri.
Rlch111'11 .Struble and chDdrtoo
Gordon, Q&gt;u&amp;laa, llrJID ond Lori
o1 CarrolL
Mr. and llrl. Adolph Gnoeaer
and daugb~, Conton, and 111'1.
Clara NcMaoter or Athens were
Easter wolkeod.goielllo or Mrs.
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llrl. lfaey WhljJpleloroc..,...
ollqr from 1 corollll')' attack.
li1o baa -

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HAMIUSH BAY"
Hugh O'Brian
Mickey Rooney

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'TONIGHT .... aATUlDAY
ADril1a.IO
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JamM Gelber
Era lla'le Salol

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Dyer, vice .President; Joy Whit~tt
secretary; Joy HQea. treasurer; Joy Sluer, reereatlon 1~
er: Mary Ruth SIUJr. uwa re(lOl'ler; lleglna Harrilon, health
cbalnnan; and Elaine lllmlbllri,

salelf chairman.
So\'10 members of the clulj accomPIDIOd by Harold Souer and
Mro. wnue o,er attended tho

receat omcen and member• "'H
conference.
NOll meedlw wW be hald 11

2 P.m. Soturdsy It the homL

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Held Saturday
MASON - 'llte MIDI Grode
Scbool PTA Taleot ahow -,IU be
held on Soturdsy, April 20th at
7 p.m. at Wabama Hlp School.
Foa- will be acrobatics,
lolk dancing, otnglng, vocal and
lnst......-1 ooloa, andlldulti!POclala.
The (d&gt;lle to cordially IDvlted.
Admlaalon wW be 50 cenll lor
lldulto, ond 25 canto lor &lt;lltldreo.

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R&amp;j' ·Tucker reports lhat the
C(IICOialon Bland will be open.

sood attendBllce Ia uriiOCL

Dale A. l'helpo, 71, orwsyneoburl, Pa., Rt. 1, died at 8;20
p.m. 'llturado,y, April 11, at the
Groene coont.Y llemorlal Hospital followtna an lllnc11 of two

year a.

He .... liorn JIIIIUII')' 9i 1887.
at Lanpvllle, Ohio, only - or
the late lleoole DBlOJ l'helpo
and llerloa Phelpa. He merrled
lfaey llenlll' Phelps, wbo aur.
vtve1. He wa• • Jneii'Mr of the
Lanpvllle Cbriallan CbiD'cb,
Langovllle.
&amp;lrvlviDg In addition to hla
wUe are three 11111, Delver.
Woodlawn, Cal., andBIII3ondEIIboth -of llanollald, Ohio;
seven graadChllldren, and llstel'l, lira. stuleJO ()'loaale)
Ph!Wpo, Lolan. (Jdo; Mrs. Alpha '$Jvtre) Barr, l..anB4YW•.
and Mro. l!onald ·Qiol'll)1111lo
of I!IJnden. Two olsteto ere dtceal!ed.
Hi was a veteran of. World
War ~ a lllOJ1lber of Fller.&amp;ullek American Lqlon pool No.
95t of Jel!er- ond UIIWA U&gt;clll6151, llalher, Pl.
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Funeral 1181'¥1cea were h ol d
MooidoJ II 1 p.m. In tho Luuo
and Bebm Funeral llomo at .Jel.
fer- Pa. Graveside-.mllllary.
r!IAi• ...,..wi"Uar.Sodlek Amer-·
lean Loibl I'Uit, and lalermeat
wasta Greene Counb' - . 1
Park.
C~ TOIIWr

The WUIJng Workorl

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p,Di. II thO of llrl. U

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'•aimp mater- eouJI\r airport must be Oll!led

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THREE SECTIONS
SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 1968

PRicE 10 CENTS

GALLIPOLJ:S.PT. PLEASANT

Mock UN at Rio
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RIO GRANDE - United Nitlono Week wiU bo ol1oorvecllhls
week at Rio Grande Collep. Rep.. reaent.otlns of live rorel&amp;D countries to the United Nations In
New York wW spoalt at Mock
UN ~eaaicl'la on campus. •
Speakers Include representative• of the laraal and PaklconiRiiateo on llondsy In Commimlt;y Hall, al1:40 p.m.
· Tuoldsy, B. S. Bedl, tnrormation o!ncer In the Indian ForeiiP! Service, and G. Hibblelhewatla, or Great Britain, will I!Peak
at a momlq program In Communlt;y Hall, beldnnlna at 9;40.

PIII'I'ING ONE AWAY - John Tannehill, lllddliiiOrt, 1$dltio in011'o table tennis cbaml&gt;lon, Put• the ball awsy
with a herd drive In a recent Ollbll&gt;ltl&lt;in It Logan. He wW be,a
1(11081 o1
Lions ClUb Tuelda.l' evening at a Fatller
and Soli ·
l!,place¥~11 Cllurch pariah houll and alve
It With Btl!~~!!'~ .VJntbn Co!m~J hla!l
·•TiluillljllJ:;I!Ji!,.., .~ Pit11o&lt;ID
i&gt;lllo rocontlf wao IIOIQiria!.cl,
· Hall or Flino. LIQp Ral»h Graveo·

year.old

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More tbaD 200 hlp acboDI stu-

dents !rom 16 arealiillll f&lt;hooto
are expected·.to 111\11114 tile .Goooral AooellliiJ1 ....... ·or •I h e
Mock UN Thurldsy beglni!log at
9 a.m., In Commualt;y Hall . .
The main question to be debat-

Pel'lllllllent Arab Stat01 Delegation to the United Nations. He Is
the oentor stall member of the .
delo&amp;etl.on ond amemborllfl.llltecl Arab Republic delegation to
the UN.

The orgontzallon or the -k' 1
events
to being arranged b.!- lite
ed and voted on at the 1bursInternational
Retatlools clltso al
do,y Mock UN
aesalon Ia
whether or oot Red Chi- Rio Grande Collep, under dina ahould be permitted to the rection of J. Slerman POrter,
United Nations In place of reJ&gt;- assistant proresaor o( political
reseatattvea or the government science at Rio Grande College.
The Mock UN Is also made poaunder Cbalng Kal.&amp;ek.
Laboeen BasMor will spoalt stble throul!llthe oupport of Robat the Mock YN session on Frl ~ ert Enloe, president of "UN,:
day aa a representative of tbe We .Believe" organizaUon in New
York.

EDA Grant Approved'
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GALLIPOLIS- C&lt;llg. Clerence ol lllo existing dam and treat..

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1!. lllller aiid Sen. Stephen ](. mont plant, a 0011 auxtUa:ry In- ol. an active and concerned local

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CHAIILEil HAYMAN, righ4 lo&amp;&gt;erlntlndont of the SootbmlLoca!Scboolllltr!ot, co~
YOilllfl Soturda¥ IIIIIIOWICOd ap- take, ond el!lenaton orllneo.
cttizORI')', this project could not
Larry
HoUon,•Soutbern Hlllh School Jwdor at Racine, lor hieing- oalected to roclivelha State
i\'I'OI'al ol a $176,000 Ec&lt;l1lomlc
'jbe sewer JII'Oiect will Include hive become a reallt;y."
Future Farmer's or Amertca Degree. Looking on Is Bob AnderBOD, lli'Orvlsor of tho FFA II tho
~lcf!!leO\ . , A~(I!OI! extenalon of collectlonllnes, new
'llte apprOVal or this projoct
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Racine school.
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aront 16 the Villlllt 6i lllo Ioree lilalno, Jlfl .otations and a wm, permit the expanalon proo:;r..do rOr lite Olllil!lllnn of'11tt trea~laclltt;y.
gram of Rio Grande College to
' vttlaae'• wator ind'HWage 01'8- Tutai cost 0! )be F"iOcl Is proceed as plamed.
Um!, .• ,,.,, .J~~'·•·"'~, ,., .U..5:,;~-" The COJ!I""!t!!JI'. T!.lll..- ....ltiUnti~,II!Jj by 1871, '
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The water pra,ieW /llll)l'OYed ~de llll\khiJIJ lUnda to com- the collop• a eprollment wW In·
~~~~-- v,, ~.. ,J» ,,.; ~· ~rilii.Y 'eollli.llJ:~ Iii~~? Pub thi uiicrtrtatdJlg,
.. ,.~ crease from 8QO .to 1,500 Btu.. ·~RACINE"~:.:.-.:·~ ~~~ ~~50Ch~;~~ '"-~- -. ~~ ~~-- r"-4
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· I · . 'llte """!l"•l!llilan an&lt;!. ~~.' dents. Durlna lhla·tlme, lite col- ~.iuntor at Southern' IBI!h Scbool FFA Coc!vonitoii being bald lA
'ille ......, ltlt Racine flir the
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I.. !P'al~ lOcal of!lclala lor their lop wiU add an addltlollal ' 90 bore and aon of Mr. ond Mrs. COluinbuo.
~ oorly Frldl,y alter•11ne Job" Ia plltina Ill• proJect permanent lacolt;y or ........ Edlaon Hollm, Minersville Route
Ac~ the Soolhern ,_ "''Il raiumed eorb- ladoJ.
ltiJatllr; !llerll! lld&gt;ert. ,c, liar- to&amp;ed!er· lllller said: ,
demlc peraonnet.
1, ~ became tho first Junlnr fD Colwnbuo to -conOa
111 awanlo
tonbaoh, iecortle!' ~~ ElSouthern · Hlllh Scbool student vent!.., event• were niDe mom- bell4* wao belt!. " - tho
Robaon, ~reBsur•lneum- V,... • . . ~·t
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alnce 1961 to receive the Ohio bert ~'tho -em IBI!h School ~to Frjdsy at tho 1
FlltloreFermeroorAmericalle- FFA, •Ifl•lr advloor, Bob An-

Bollon w;:•lns St
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Lldltl Of~· ~ q.trch llilbert Clark, Ha~d G. .JI9Uoh
WSCS .....,..... the lllnef ..,_ and lld&gt;ert. Wlngilt; Cion It
per. ~ Of candldales eoort Incumbent EYob'n Lud&lt;t
b7 DIIM~ It cer-rtl DI- ond Porllond pe~;' cOini\&gt;IIIM
,..,....,!,ol »1pr Dr-, Clarbert Price foJioilod.
R~clli Clildl4ale• fii'ONDI once· G, La,....,.,. ond JaM. Lewand llllkllll tolko 01: being lilao- ..., ·, .
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. A letter WI&amp; read ~ baIn~ tBih:, dloiricl stale ~ 1'011¢1U,can . state r'l"'

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out Or .J&gt;l!llr'&gt;l whllllllremon IJ'·
riVed itestrwed
a larp barn
oimea
by Geor£0 w. Stlwer, lit

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-.,.,· Rd., be)'ond the' GlllliPOtla !llrbie
re-Uv~ JlalPt Y(ell&lt;O!'. 21th Club, otlil2 p.m. Slturdsy.
dlotrlct, Ud.,lahl! c. Baoon, ~ ',:!'lro~~~· ~ : : ' :
dldale fol\ Judle ~Cif ~ COI'tl ot oillm...,. ~· II &lt;"'~, •
appoala, . 4tl1 dlllrlet, aliO eluding ~.uw II' ~ bltrn and
reJreleb•CtlqldbOt .~ • .. · ~er. ,J,~ ~.::.~
llemoCfll rindlif!!leo ,qr rep- .,'lll•1""'"~~ · · , '""'
roiiOillaliv•.• &lt;( q¥,1•¥"~.
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IIIJIIi&lt;!llneludjid Jolin J, Gllllilai :::.111~•~. · ,
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Oak lllll, .Ohio,· and
1 'illldoilt at&gt;ruo Grande Coll0£0,
wW ibe .... of It conteolai1ta
taltJng .pu1 In the lllaa - ern ailo W
to be stapc1
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.. ·a1 the ll[ln&gt;Orw Jlldor lliBll
SebooJ,
'l1MI dauldltar d lifi. anilllr o.
,lack .,,1), StUller, 11111 Slldler
~tedll'olp Nor!bGalllaiii!P
Scbooltn IB.tJS ondillneethatllme
ua been a al Rl9 Grande
r..ou010 where s!lela a oolol~ .,
ond member iii the Rio GriiMie·''
t.n.emble and' Grand a.ora1;. :: •
:' Ill• was oalutatorlan of t b' e
gradloallna cia II and Wll • mem·
...... Honor ..._ "
ber of tile ·Nat!
.,..Clel,y IIIII StlllliJ' .... ......,
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Bad Trins
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triP COIIIPiete la&lt;k oC control In dl&amp;o Bided. Two
were can come anytime. andthere'sm tril&gt;utlorl ll!d ho-llllilllw or chcod, the Rev, Ron lloJer, br
"""' to predict 14 In lite ... or LSD, bed the 111m made In hqles wllbur Thaobllll, and Bob Schuck,
LQ) or other so-called umlnd that Ohio tee-rs and ·~ by Gerla&lt;b.
would be PtriUided to leave the
A)ln&amp;ioD" drugs.
- · o r tho cl!D wWMIDDLEPORT -

A bid

ThiS .... I Strong pOint made
Fri~ n1s1rt at Heath Cnln:h ta

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•eek at the church

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m. to pracoocl to the Foote

&amp;111m abowo thoMldclll1orloP..,.. LD5 were flllllhaalandlnthelllm: lllneral CoJl&gt;, Plant (VIIII'Iual)
01'0¥ llotley Club provided by
-~11&lt;1 use PUll lite teen- at Graham -Whontbe)OwW
the Ohio Bolll'1l of l'blrmiCJo
Hotarlaill;lole nttton, p...........,r
Of ~tton llru&amp; Store, lntrocble&lt;l
the l!lm.
Tbe film hallbeenlbowolna..
J.a.li!;' Ylddlll&gt;flrt and Pomaroy
HI(JI Schools 1o all ·~ al~
lhnloib n.tlon'l ..........
111t0m said llle l'lllnlllq
bo!lrd, concerned over tho liOar

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ID " Pll'Chlatrlc hospital, dine and tour t h e Ladleo oC tho Chanlb
- PWmanoat clamqe 10 the dinner Frldl,y - · ......
braiD .. _ . Probeblo.
Jameo
Crllweil, Mr1.
Jobn
- q.iaaoa In lite CbroDIISOmal Ketchkl, Mrs. James SlmPBOD,
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~ with the rosultb In Sanborn,_
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Jll111kti doformltieo of the •
j,on·•Jot dotermtoed.
. · SciiNioll In the film flllllr.
r.laoct thOI leiOireh bas not been
Coqloted OD tile total resulto or
No One
LSD, Oao pointed out 15 to 20
GALUPOIJS - No
wu yuril be required to dote..
-~ ID a ODO'car, cri.ah!'l ~:21 mlne~reoultl.
Prill!.._ Wendel Gertachprep, 111. Frlcla,y on Rt. IU, M'
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- · cl a 111111 solllh of l!t-;776.
Thoro ... ....._.....,.,....., \)0
'YOUTH l'INED
tbl ,~ear. ,lilo e~'·.,&amp;a ~ ~led.
T)!t Stii4Hlcblil1 ~~ GALLitoUS - GoUla Colo!t;y
Court Jlldtlo w.
tbet •W · Salmona•·, 1~ ·&lt;Jt. 2,
lllled
Jamal E. Wblle, !'1,
Patrlo!. hNiied SO!itll; 11elt ott
OD a dtarie
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conllul :lild
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loril&gt;itad •t:U
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lllrbllfl·jj) recover, perhiiP• oot.

Warehouse

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ono

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Dale Phelps
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The Great Pyramid of Giza,
built by Klllll Cbeop1, II the
sole survlvor of the seven
wooders of the ancient world.

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Job of Meat and Poulll')' woo
given by Mrs. Lew!ati....er and
lira. W, A. ·Morpn, ond the .
concluding readllll wu, \'o1lr
llolllll' and Your Ule, or Facta
and Fallctes about Mecllclile, b.lMr., Homer Radlord.
l.ll's. WUHI!I&gt;Graeaerdo!ilb:._
ell lite contell which WOI won by
Mro. BleckltDn ond Mr1. William Folmer, Rotr..-awlre
senod to thoSe DUlled above and
lira, Hugh Bearhs · and llrs.

A retort was ginn on the

- U o conteen aorvecl last
llondsy. Ravlaocl by.lawo or the
club were giyen QDroval.
Area
Mrs, W, A. Morgan had charge
of thO program which opened
Officers were elected and P~ with a reading, 11$ringtime" bJ
jecta selQCted at the reorganlra- Mrs. John Goett. llrl. Mark
tlonal meeting or the L!Ule ~ Grueser regorted on Hodgldne
lng Ladles 4-H Club recently at dlaeaae, Mrs. Harold Blackston
the home of Mra. Harold Sauer, gave 1 reacllnc on shock ondllrat
loader.
aid, and Mrs, Wllllam Grueser
Mrs. W. R. He.ytts is the as.. reported on action in emerge•
olslllll loader or the club, and eies.
Milo Shirey Hsyes the Jmltor
An ertlcle.entlde&lt;llni!(&gt;Oetor'&amp;
leader. Offtcers eltcted were
Joyce Hutchllon, /II'Ooldent; Opal

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Bob liope
Pbyllts Diller
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Contributions ·Made If Social i:J
To Two Local Groups ii Calendar!

1'0NIGI+T, SATURDAY
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had an operation at Veterana HOIIPitol alnce Mondo,y,
man and dauii:tter, Susan, ot columbus decided to make a sur- Memorial Hospital . Nallher waa
prise Easter visit to her par- advised or the Ol!!or'o boop!Wlienta, ohe prepared a complete zatton until th~ · were botb oo
eourse lllrke1 dinner and brought the road to recovery.
lt aloq. S.e even had a nor.J
A FINAL Invitation to /llll)ly
centerpiece with her lor t h e
for a nursing 11cholarlbip from
diMer table.
the Metga Count,y Tubercolools
~nations 10 the Metgs Cowey
ond
Health
Association
Is
being
Soclet;y
for Crfl1pled Chlldroq
MARY WISE TOOK a novel
and
the
Meigs
unit or the Am~
extended.
The
deadline
Is
approach to the Easter bunny's
April
26.·
Frldsy,
can cancer Soclet:Y were :made b)'
prolllom o( biding eggs lor
Letters
of
nppttcatfon
!rom
tile
Rock lt&gt;!'lnas Bettor Health
her · two yoonptera, Jennller
Meigs
Count;y
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r
girls
InClub
11 1 meeting Thurodo,y 11
and &amp;ltanaa. !lie dug a shuUow
terested
In
tratnlng
are
to
be
the home or lira, Georp trench -.t a yard tong, dlvldmailed
to
either
Wallace
Brad~ nor.
td Jt into two nests, and coverlira. Homer Ra«ord, vlc:epr•
ed it with boards and g r e ~ n ford, Brownell Ave., Middleport,
preoldent
or
the
asaoctaalden4
conducted the meeting In
moss after fllling with eggs. The
tion, or to Mrs. Kenneth wu. the 'absence of lira. Cllflord
diUdren - • dellghted.
cox, South
Ave., lllddlo- Lellhett whose husband Is ..,.,.
porl.
llnecl to Holzer HoSIIltal. FollowBOBBY GIBSON, son of Mrs.
Two
acholarahlps
or
$250 are UV the ogentng prsyor and the
J'rancea Alkire of Harrtsonvllle,
to be awardad this l!f&gt;ril!l.
plqe to the Ill&amp; the cbi!Pialn,
Mra. WilUam Grueser reMf 1
medltadon endtled.,Never Cease

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ooo aii'POJ:I ...~ · ara~~~. HIIihwsy testing labaJ'aton'
·1n Oci&lt;Jbei', lfM ~~~~ ~ crawtonl per101111ei make ~ilt tiorlnu It
Countr al,rpOrl, at ~. ~· proposed airport lli~f· UaiDS
manual or
~etall;o
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niont COI!I!Q') ~· drill be..c~t th• ~~· arade to deacros• the rur
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, c~nl:cl!lii!OI'!~Jor ~marketing.
year bct:ln~~g ,\prl! t,' Socre- .' .a
- l;!r~ . or.olerlcolluro Orville t.,
, ~\roern~;/'WUOoouncod . The a&lt;·
.•11'1!1 ~Df"'"IIU&gt; support !rom $4
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toAU\Illl!'~- lhajltil~ presolnt
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.•~ao\I!I'IM mUk,
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POMEROY- The milled weal
ensemble of Meigs High School,
directed 1&gt;1 Mlso Roberta Kro,oUIer, will beamont~tlletalenttaldnt~
Plrt In the fourth annual Miss
Southern Ohio Pageant tD be hold
at 8:10 p. m. on May 4 at the
Pomeroy Junior High School.
The grow wlll)olnmembersor

the Big Bend Minstrel Associ•
in on bills of ln- tion and others in providing en..

tertainment between segments of

Class 'WI•JJ Hear Speaker
GALLIPOLL'&gt; - Mrs. William
C. Campbell, AVCO Broadcast1118 Corp., Cinc!Matl, wlll speak
on the topic, ••Your Tomorrow"
at 7 p.m. Monday for the meeting or Cooperative Office Education Students at Gallia Academy High School.
Mr1. CamJ:bell is a resident
of Lower River Rd., Gallipolis,
and former manager ot Gallipolis RadiD SlaUon WJEH.
Mlcbaet W; Bowman, ortl ce
Products Salesman, ffiM Corp.,
will . discuss and show modern
eflllpment In hia presentation,
uyour Tomorrow.. in Office
Elflll&gt;mtnt.
Vlelde Roach, president of
COE, wiU give the welcome at
the meeting, hila Pratt, vicepresident ol COE, will Give the
COE Creed. VIckie Roach and
olher COE Students will intro·
duee the guests.
COE students gain practical
and valuable knowlodge of of.
nee procedures by working one
hall • day, each day Monday

their associated firms lnclude

Linda Abbot~ Holzer Ho!ll&gt;ltal
and Clinic; Darla Adkins, Ohio
Valley Livestock Co.; L' n d a

Baird, G. C. Murpby Co. (!lrst
semester); Mary Bays, Halliday
&amp; 91eots and Holzer Hospital and
Clinic; San&lt;lv Bradbury, Gallla
Count.\' Heallh Department; Reba
·Bright, Holzer Hospital and Clln-'
ic; Susan Clark, Clay School and
Gallipolis Rambler, Inc.; Linda
Haner, Ohio Valley Bank; .!tleryl
Jeffrey, John801l .Grocery Co.;
and Linda P. MaxweU, D u k e
Cleaners.
Also, 'Joan May~s. Holzer Hospital and Cllnle; Mary Maynard,
Walhington School; Donna POr·
ter, Grace Methodl.st Church;
Stella Pratt, Nibert &amp; AssoclateBj Vickie Roach. Gallipolis
Clinic; Elaine Roberts, Holzer

HosJ)ltal and Clinic; Estella Runyon, G. c. Murphy Co. {first
semester); Cindy Sims: Gallla
COunty Auditor's omce and Hol-

zer Hospital and Clinic; Llbi&gt;J

Thomas, Dr, James DaUey's of.
through Friday, in offices of lice; and Mary Thornton, Evans

local bualnesses, tald M 1 s s Packing Co. and WJEH Radio
Roach.
Station.
The 1968 COE students and

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An alll&gt;licatlon lor FAA f\utd5
waa oo1 of the question .men

Vinton Coilll;y realdents began
talidns of an airport. There was
no establlohod air traffic In the
~· oeonomlealty depresoed

ares.
Yet a t,100-toot l'lllwa.Y is now

under eonltrucdon in v i n t 0 n
Couni;y, Ral- Purina has mov.
od Into lhe soUthern a,lo COW1If
ud Ia buildlns s new hatchery.
AIIsUn POmlor Company Is expandlng Its VInton operation. Loa·
Iller and autornollve supply con·
cerns show interest in Locating
Ia the area.
All companies have express~
od their need for an airport. In
· fad, representatives of the Ral, PUrina Company ......- and got - a written awe- . algned 1&gt;1 Gov. Rhodes
IIIII Crabtree, Insuring the conIntent of the coont.Y

the
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to a

airport.

The state grant of ~100,000 or

less, is earmarked only for

conllructlon at the count.Y airport. Malehlng FAA funds are
also available, as are financial
baeldnga ey inmstrleslhat stand
to profit from the useoftheeounty alrpori facilltleo.
The uae or several oounl;y airporto - even during construetlon stages - shows the widespread need lor the cnun\y air.
port program.
Collapse of tile Sliver Brldlle
at Point Pleasant, W, Va.~ last
Dec. 151 hastened the opening
of lhe GaiUa-Melgs Airport, one
ml)o south of tile bridge dlsastor site. construction eq.dpmeot
I,Y Idle In the airport darkness
wllon an emergency hookup of
runway lights gelded of!lclal
lns~cUon and rescue teams to
tile airport and bridge scenes.
Stump.&amp; were being cleared
from the Fayette Coonty airPo&gt;rt
olto """' a Piper Tri-Pacer
eaeaped a tllreatenlns storm by
landing among bulldozers a • d
trucks oo the unfinished runway.
In Jackson County, teams of
mediCal speciaJlBts now ny to
sm&amp;J.l area hospitals to perform
complex 1urgery. Hospital teeh~
nieltnB on '1JlCJOd runs" are beeomlng commonplace at county
airports in previously hard..toreacb areas.
LUesaving uses of new count;y
airport tactlitiea are increasing.
But in Ohio, the program is gear~
ed to OJIIIIIIIIon of industry and
of emplo)iment.
nu! new·airports, Rhodes pre~
dieted at tile state or the pro.
gram, "will attraet ao much as
$2 billion In new ln!Nalrlal de·
velopmont." The prodlotton was
an ~st~''"!lent. ., tllree
years, tho cpunty alrP&lt;&gt;rt pro.
gram baa _.atod $5 billion.
a,to' • alrl&gt;O!'I program Ia sell-

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Macy 'Brildbury, Jlebl?1e ~
Duape · ~W, Wayne Well, lllke
Porter, ;i.ili;e Gress, Ke)lh Lis~
Denhls . sohUIIng, Alan' Blacl,. Jll.; ',l.rdetll
wood, Gone Grato, John Relttbart
Della K:
and liUI llal&gt;tonstall. Acc:ompao. R. Schoplo, .
itt lB D:Jnna Weber.
Hoill1 Klllln,
lAiudSI\o
Neanttme, it was llllrounced gey, Rlu Graode;
Chelhlre;
Raymond
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tllat .100 has been contributodbl
araa mare-s tD provide om. 1104 Teodora Dr.i Anna~Jeftera,
cial Miss America troPhies ror Patriot; Ernest E. Bak~r. 1'11the pageant's three toP winners riot·, Gloria Slln!IO', Pa..w,
...,....., Laentertaimnent for the evening plus Miss Congeniallt,y and 1 tiler E. Smltlt, 601 Fourilr Ava.;
gown competition. Later, the crown for Miss Southern Ohio. Ellie Saundera, 48 Nell Ave.;
group will be &lt;bing uStep to the
On beb~ of the Pomeroy Loredlth Thompaon, BldWall;
Rear" and "Cabaret'". Miss Chamber of Commerce. Mrs. Francis Mundell, Bkhll!Pi Alber·
Kraeuter, director, wlllbetlldng Molly HUI was in charge of se- ta Thorntlln, 5l Chj!~~e Rd.;
part in the pageant entertainment curing the contributions. U&gt;oors Glwgle Cottrell, ,;...;,.~ ·Earl
also as s member ortllellliBend lD the fund are Tiny's Foodland, 91eots, Crown ·City; Jamea H.
Minstrel Association.
Ingels Furniture, Dutton Drug, Crace, Vinton; Marte Alexander,
Making lP the ensemble are Kill's Battery, all in Middleport; VInton; F.rnell Welch, Vinton;
Pamela Neutzling, Louise.TUUs, Nelson's Drug, ~wnie-Gross. Mary Ann Bowman, Chllllcolho
Sherrie ~uler, Mel.isaDavJ.s,a.. Inc., both in Pomeroy; Ilivl5- Rd.; Ja11111s T. Johnsen, 447 Sec.
ane Holliday, Cookie 1'flon1lson. Shuler and Paul Davies Jewelers
ond Ave .; and Nora Hanes, 8cot'
Carol King,ConnieBachner,Ber- Galijpo.lisi and Pied Pl,per
town.
naderte Hennes~,KarenGrlm.th, sortI Pt. Pleasam
Curtis Porter, DlrcbastarRl;
.,., and Legan'• I
Rnby E. ~g, .556 Fourih Ave.;
Cathy Morgan, Nancy Harris, in Athens.
Merrill L. Johnsen, Patriot Star
Rt.; Dtlma Kin&amp;, Crown C I tY;
1t
Dean H. Dari~s, ·273 Jack eon
Pike; Doris Am} Brown, Rl. 2
Gallipolis;
Stan101 Saultders, 317
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Fourlll Ave.; Vlrsinla Russell,
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Rt 2 Patrlol; Eva c. Faulkner,
POMEROY - Letters fo be facilities are limited and only B~dwell; Looltel,lalloway, Crown
mailed to out-Oi..count;y members 500 people can be served at the City; Daphna Broyles, 934 Secwere prepared Thuroday night banquet Tickets wlll be sold ond Ave.; . Footer Lewis, Pat.
when the Pomeroy IUgh School on a first co'me.tlrst served · riot; J•mes L, Hood, 2t!IO Eaot.
Alumni Assn. mot at tile Pome- baals.
ern Ave.; Harriett L. Bo1J81.
roy City Hall.
The theme lor tile 1968 reun- 2145 )!altern Ave.; Maurlee R,
This year ln-coontyalumntwho ton will be in gold in recognl. DeLillo, Rl. 2 Bidwell; Sophia
will be holding special annlver· lion of the 50th anniversary of Manus, CroWl! City; Freda F.
sary reunions will also receive the association. Tickets are a~ Felker, Lower River Ril.; Row~
letters. Paul Casci, 1968 pres!. vallable at tile Ne" York Clolll- land 1.11111811, Patr.lot; VOI'IIOII E.
dent, ls stressing that all Meigs lng lloute, lhe POmeroy Pastry Holley, ~"'!'01 L• .Tile·
members purchase tllelr tickets 9lOp and the B.R.W, Hardware ker, Addl8011: · Judi.Cb McCu:lt;y.,
as soon as nnssible since the in Pomeroy in attiltion to tbe 2145 Eastern Ave;.: FraneesBrY.·Middleport Pust.Oft'iee. The price an, Crown City; Lawrence lAc•
1s $3 . .mlch lncludeslhe dinner, \ key, 437 Firll Ave.; ,
L.
this year's _..n wjdch ISO&lt;&gt;aponoorod 1&gt;1 lhe , Po_meroy
Chamber of Commerce and Ohio
Eta Phi Chll&gt;ter of Beta !!jgma
Phi Soror!cy,
~ ·presentallnn 1&gt;1 _tile
mixed ensemble will be ' 4 Muslc
to Watch Girls By" ju&amp;t bet'ore
the curtain opens to got the P~
eant underway, Later the gn&gt;ll&gt;
will present uTheSIJaQ)wo!Your
&amp;nile" as a part of introductory

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Rt. 2 GalliPolls, IDod a t&gt;ottlion Friday lnGalllaCouni;)'Common PIISs Court for 8 diwrce
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F ed Ka
ground 1
80
rom .r
see, on
gross nesiect or dut;y and .,._
treme cruelcy.
The coUPle wat married Marth
3, 1953 at Deyton, Ohio IDd have
eight children. Tho plaintlll also
seeks custody of the chUdren
and alimony,
ON HONOR ROLL
GALLIPOLIS - Rose Marte
NorthUP, daughter of lolr, and
Mrs. James A. Norlhl&amp;&gt;, 159
Gufleld Ave., was U1tod on tile
honor roll for the winter aemea..
tor at Ohio Slate University,
Those alWblo!of the UalinB roCeivOd an averq:e of at leaat 3.5
(M.O; B-3.0) and wert enrolled
for at leaat 12 credit hOurs.

TWO FINED
MIDDLEPORT ..,. Two defenllanta were fined f25 and' cotta
each In the court or Mlddlq10rt
Mr,)our C. 0. Floher Fridi,Y on
cbafps of ,~~~~Clean Premlno.
Th01 are .Curt Housh and
~Ma llldcl01. bOih or M!ddlo-

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CARS DAMAGED
POiolEROY
Two·esrs ~ere
haavlly ~,aod 111 the result
of an 1&lt;&lt;1- &lt;JI1. Uif SIIY~~raville
Road olrl¥ ·rrtdi.l'. svenllw. SboJ&gt;.
Itt Robert Hatte&lt;lliOch oalll. Dr!-..
era 01 tho .llil&lt;!los .wrre·F-e
tngtualneo~..ldlndltstryma,to 11. n.r~~,lt~! . P~~~ • .
lt&gt;catinno. Alraally, lldlatrles IDd ljlll w. !bllh, ),, Pprtland
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mlek at the Fairfield Weallltr buying prices for bu.tt.er are not
being increased because or the
Station.
Day
illgh Low Prec . favorable market demand ror
&amp;lnday
78 53 .12 butter.
It is expected that CCC Put·
Mll!Kllcy
76 38 .34
chase of butter wtU support the
Tueoday
6630
Wedneoday
67 38 .38 U. S. average prlce of butte~­
Thor oday
82 ~4 ,04 fat in farm-separated cream at
approximately 66 cents a pound
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Delbert loUrlln, Gallljlolls; Wll·
11am Mootpnory, Ga!Upolla;
Cbarlos L. Dow!or, 206 Klnoon
Dr.;• and T. A. lolcOIIcy, Rio 2 ·.
BidWell.
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R~en Lanier, Rt. 2 -eh;
Slanlay M. lllrrlooll, Gall[j)olia;' Wit
Efllo M. l'ennlncton, Rt. I Ga). Roller . 1\-ue
llpolla; Robert Massie, Nin111- and~ l!artln
up; lolerrtll Saunders, 113 oar.
He
a mem!IF
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ton, Brentwood Dr.; ~!apr VI· MldciiiPO&gt;I; lllildl'"rt II
1""""1"('"-7;.:.,...---...,;
ola cartor, at arapo !!!·;. Lena 1ooc1p seaj ,AIIadul T~ J:oo: .
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ero, 437 Third Ave.; U~Biaz- aon. Re Mr,Yod •llj ,World W~a .
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er, 13 Grape St.; llenlle Mit.
and Two.
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L. Davis, 183 llr0ntW90d. Dr.;
lrY1n Potter, Oak' HI..Uj J~
L. Leach, Cheshire; Olrlstqllter
Biara, Gallljlolls; Vlrsinla Ur·
win, 1072 Second Ave.; Vlrsinla
Howell, 1925 Che- St.; Pa·
lrlcla Marlin, 1125\1 Second
Avt.; AudriY Brewer, '!boi&lt;mari;
and lrla B, MUier, 532:· ~

Lurena M~&gt; ~lOIIi
Ralph •!lewis Vinton· Amerlea l,

nonfat dry milk and cheese are
being raised enough to renee!

atures, preclpitatwn and welther

Del..;,.,

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11ar7 F, lllddle, 17 Vlntai' Aye.;

cbell, 4U lfed8eWOOil Dr.i Elizabiih Batlsr, Crown City( &amp;IKingery, NorthUP; ·JldiOrt
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C lty; Stanley ~ry,
Cl'4hm City· RaYmoqCfRoUib B14·well; DoroiJ,y MtOr, 281 Jaet&lt;.··
son \ Pike; Joe ~sOn.
Chelhlre;
Mary Jlrllmllol~.
Crown City; Pearl- Buoh, 107
Second Ave.; Holen Demltoil,
those or· Rulland iDd MlddloPnt Crown Clcy; Notma Brannen,•
IU ... Schools.
Crvwn Cilf; Clemmie LawiiOll,
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Rd.; · Bornleo J1ro.
PO'"'RO'Y _ _0 cara were then
J. Sleets•.
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.&lt;rested on tWo &lt;htrBe• u the
reault of an O&lt;cldent at the lntersection ol Main and Court Stu,
Frl&lt;lo,y
arternoon, Pomeroy
pollee tald,
Medlum daoilges 'were lncUJ'M
rod !J&gt; a car driven 1&gt;1 Alii L.
U4'"'' ...•• 32' pOMIJ'01tand"~
asoa· ware' ,..Qt
to one drl•on by
Edsel Towler, 48, Athland, IIJ, .
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Aver.ase high temperature for
the week this year 71.4, 1 as t
year 75.4.
Average low temperature for
the week this year 48,0, last
year 49.3.
Total pre•lpltatlon lor the week
this year 1.09, last year .56.
Total precipitation to date for
this year; 9.90 lnchea, last year

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tractor with a Bolens Hilsky. Compart
quality, features, perfonnance .and 1pricii
Che,ck the extras on a Bolens thAt you
don't pay extra for. Choice of many models,
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average precipitation
annually, 38.40 inches.

- the 1967 average price.

SUNDAY
TIMES-SENTINEL

01 tile sl~l lor 111!119~ 'tlllOal

program l'l'celvod by_'lhe

DQpartit10ftl

.• Farlill •.Which have r...,.llled
il: S. ~· . .leT, ooto- rye bases

or, Agri~ll!le• 4..'l have 8,132,,612 .acres In such

Clllilltpl thai a recjll'd · n~ b~_j"\" wbJcl\ Wheal ean be
o( fari1UI ;._ 842,134
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In add11191t,
mt1 with 947,r.:......
_·. JL..' allotments
•thO ' national' wlisat ~ 1I 1'64 acres Jl:.
uo "!'~"""!"«!
a!II)Oil tariho: have Uque&amp;toid :. 150 per coot
A.Uotmeota on aljlm!d farms over seed~ or ~/lair ~lotmento.

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GALLlPOLlS- VernpnA, MeNair, Count.v&amp;lperviBOr,andGall
Russell, COUnty Ollleo Clerk,
atU!nded tile .Soothtm Dllllrlet
Meeilna. April 17.18 at Chilli·
colhe of tile Farmers Home Admlnlllratlon.
Programs disCussed we r e

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FfflST SHOWING OF
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DRAPES
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We Now Have ALarge Shipment of
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how It&gt; work witlllho rural poor
to lmproye lnoome and Improve
llvlnrl CODIIIdoos.
Al!l'ooe wlaldns It&gt; know how
McNair can asalll with a par.
tlcular problem may write to
approximately $4.12 a hundred Farm OWnership loans, Farm Farmers Home AdmlnlatraUm,
()OUilds.
Operating toans, Rural Houtlns P. o. Boll 380, Galllpolla, IIllo,
The COmmodity Credit Corpor· loan a, Rural Water and Sewer t5631 located at 95 S,camore
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the banquet at $1 per peraoo .
The next meeting will be held
at Pomeroy's Cil;y Hall at 7:30 p.m., April 30. All ol!lcofS
and truatee memben are urged
to b
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of n~:eora for .the
year. This year also will mark
the final graduatlns class !rom
Pomern.Y olneo oex1 year ten!oro
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planning branches ~accnt to
coonty airports read like a listing of America's name brand
promets. Amongtllem: AvcoCorporation, Timken Roller Bearins
Company, Ken sill Trailer COr~
poratlon, E. L. DuPOnt de Nemoors Cornpaaw, Mead Paper
Corporation and General Tire
and Rubber Company.
IJVORCE ASKED
GALIJPOUS _ Mary Ka50t,

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level of actiYit.l' before funds

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filed against 15 persons tor grand
jury action. &amp;lme of the cases,
have been dlspooed of
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by . toe, po(nts oojtllat thq varJilua ·i.
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()A~UI'OLIS -· 'lteccnt liD"'
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erruncn_l "!'t,ions regarcjlrW, i:looiry
Pf/i:e •l¥lilort• w111 t.ai'!l·tlle '!.&gt;.
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f..,-. in the price.• ""POrt level !rom ·
.OmP!I'od wil!l • ' $4 lD $4.28 ~ h~boundHor
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~Uk ' pi-omet!Qn In tbo past parable increaS.oln Cia1sllluld
three yeacs baa dr9P[lOd !rvm a · milk price• .'Jn Federal order
rec:ord level of 127b1Wonpounds markets, wUI increase the caeh
In 1964 lD llfi bUIIon pounds receipts' lD tile NalloD'.o dall')'
In 1967. Whll~. i&gt;ii&lt;e-lllllll"'rt .In- flrm.i&gt;rs abolil $300 million (5
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. lmum· plicea !Or·lluld milk In itiMlnt~ AprU 1 1988.
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average mllk!at contont or ID·
Tho noli-'-rtprtce of$4.28 proidmatoly 3,7 per cent. An
Is a nailnnal overasa ._rt elfllvalent ._rt price for 3.5
price for· mumfaetl.arln&amp; mUk. of per cent manufacturing mllk ls

COME AND SEE
Th·e One We Have For Only S79S
lnstaDed on Your Truck and
READY TO GO!!

SIZES 50x63, 75x68,
100x63, 50.90,
75190, 100x90,
and 150x90
Also: 45 Inch Lengths

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POMEROY- The milled weal
ensemble of Meigs High School,
directed 1&gt;1 Mlso Roberta Kro,oUIer, will beamont~tlletalenttaldnt~
Plrt In the fourth annual Miss
Southern Ohio Pageant tD be hold
at 8:10 p. m. on May 4 at the
Pomeroy Junior High School.
The grow wlll)olnmembersor

the Big Bend Minstrel Associ•
in on bills of ln- tion and others in providing en..

tertainment between segments of

Class 'WI•JJ Hear Speaker
GALLIPOLL'&gt; - Mrs. William
C. Campbell, AVCO Broadcast1118 Corp., Cinc!Matl, wlll speak
on the topic, ••Your Tomorrow"
at 7 p.m. Monday for the meeting or Cooperative Office Education Students at Gallia Academy High School.
Mr1. CamJ:bell is a resident
of Lower River Rd., Gallipolis,
and former manager ot Gallipolis RadiD SlaUon WJEH.
Mlcbaet W; Bowman, ortl ce
Products Salesman, ffiM Corp.,
will . discuss and show modern
eflllpment In hia presentation,
uyour Tomorrow.. in Office
Elflll&gt;mtnt.
Vlelde Roach, president of
COE, wiU give the welcome at
the meeting, hila Pratt, vicepresident ol COE, will Give the
COE Creed. VIckie Roach and
olher COE Students will intro·
duee the guests.
COE students gain practical
and valuable knowlodge of of.
nee procedures by working one
hall • day, each day Monday

their associated firms lnclude

Linda Abbot~ Holzer Ho!ll&gt;ltal
and Clinic; Darla Adkins, Ohio
Valley Livestock Co.; L' n d a

Baird, G. C. Murpby Co. (!lrst
semester); Mary Bays, Halliday
&amp; 91eots and Holzer Hospital and
Clinic; San&lt;lv Bradbury, Gallla
Count.\' Heallh Department; Reba
·Bright, Holzer Hospital and Clln-'
ic; Susan Clark, Clay School and
Gallipolis Rambler, Inc.; Linda
Haner, Ohio Valley Bank; .!tleryl
Jeffrey, John801l .Grocery Co.;
and Linda P. MaxweU, D u k e
Cleaners.
Also, 'Joan May~s. Holzer Hospital and Cllnle; Mary Maynard,
Walhington School; Donna POr·
ter, Grace Methodl.st Church;
Stella Pratt, Nibert &amp; AssoclateBj Vickie Roach. Gallipolis
Clinic; Elaine Roberts, Holzer

HosJ)ltal and Clinic; Estella Runyon, G. c. Murphy Co. {first
semester); Cindy Sims: Gallla
COunty Auditor's omce and Hol-

zer Hospital and Clinic; Llbi&gt;J

Thomas, Dr, James DaUey's of.
through Friday, in offices of lice; and Mary Thornton, Evans

local bualnesses, tald M 1 s s Packing Co. and WJEH Radio
Roach.
Station.
The 1968 COE students and

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An alll&gt;licatlon lor FAA f\utd5
waa oo1 of the question .men

Vinton Coilll;y realdents began
talidns of an airport. There was
no establlohod air traffic In the
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ares.
Yet a t,100-toot l'lllwa.Y is now

under eonltrucdon in v i n t 0 n
Couni;y, Ral- Purina has mov.
od Into lhe soUthern a,lo COW1If
ud Ia buildlns s new hatchery.
AIIsUn POmlor Company Is expandlng Its VInton operation. Loa·
Iller and autornollve supply con·
cerns show interest in Locating
Ia the area.
All companies have express~
od their need for an airport. In
· fad, representatives of the Ral, PUrina Company ......- and got - a written awe- . algned 1&gt;1 Gov. Rhodes
IIIII Crabtree, Insuring the conIntent of the coont.Y

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airport.

The state grant of ~100,000 or

less, is earmarked only for

conllructlon at the count.Y airport. Malehlng FAA funds are
also available, as are financial
baeldnga ey inmstrleslhat stand
to profit from the useoftheeounty alrpori facilltleo.
The uae or several oounl;y airporto - even during construetlon stages - shows the widespread need lor the cnun\y air.
port program.
Collapse of tile Sliver Brldlle
at Point Pleasant, W, Va.~ last
Dec. 151 hastened the opening
of lhe GaiUa-Melgs Airport, one
ml)o south of tile bridge dlsastor site. construction eq.dpmeot
I,Y Idle In the airport darkness
wllon an emergency hookup of
runway lights gelded of!lclal
lns~cUon and rescue teams to
tile airport and bridge scenes.
Stump.&amp; were being cleared
from the Fayette Coonty airPo&gt;rt
olto """' a Piper Tri-Pacer
eaeaped a tllreatenlns storm by
landing among bulldozers a • d
trucks oo the unfinished runway.
In Jackson County, teams of
mediCal speciaJlBts now ny to
sm&amp;J.l area hospitals to perform
complex 1urgery. Hospital teeh~
nieltnB on '1JlCJOd runs" are beeomlng commonplace at county
airports in previously hard..toreacb areas.
LUesaving uses of new count;y
airport tactlitiea are increasing.
But in Ohio, the program is gear~
ed to OJIIIIIIIIon of industry and
of emplo)iment.
nu! new·airports, Rhodes pre~
dieted at tile state or the pro.
gram, "will attraet ao much as
$2 billion In new ln!Nalrlal de·
velopmont." The prodlotton was
an ~st~''"!lent. ., tllree
years, tho cpunty alrP&lt;&gt;rt pro.
gram baa _.atod $5 billion.
a,to' • alrl&gt;O!'I program Ia sell-

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Duape · ~W, Wayne Well, lllke
Porter, ;i.ili;e Gress, Ke)lh Lis~
Denhls . sohUIIng, Alan' Blacl,. Jll.; ',l.rdetll
wood, Gone Grato, John Relttbart
Della K:
and liUI llal&gt;tonstall. Acc:ompao. R. Schoplo, .
itt lB D:Jnna Weber.
Hoill1 Klllln,
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Neanttme, it was llllrounced gey, Rlu Graode;
Chelhlre;
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tllat .100 has been contributodbl
araa mare-s tD provide om. 1104 Teodora Dr.i Anna~Jeftera,
cial Miss America troPhies ror Patriot; Ernest E. Bak~r. 1'11the pageant's three toP winners riot·, Gloria Slln!IO', Pa..w,
...,....., Laentertaimnent for the evening plus Miss Congeniallt,y and 1 tiler E. Smltlt, 601 Fourilr Ava.;
gown competition. Later, the crown for Miss Southern Ohio. Ellie Saundera, 48 Nell Ave.;
group will be &lt;bing uStep to the
On beb~ of the Pomeroy Loredlth Thompaon, BldWall;
Rear" and "Cabaret'". Miss Chamber of Commerce. Mrs. Francis Mundell, Bkhll!Pi Alber·
Kraeuter, director, wlllbetlldng Molly HUI was in charge of se- ta Thorntlln, 5l Chj!~~e Rd.;
part in the pageant entertainment curing the contributions. U&gt;oors Glwgle Cottrell, ,;...;,.~ ·Earl
also as s member ortllellliBend lD the fund are Tiny's Foodland, 91eots, Crown ·City; Jamea H.
Minstrel Association.
Ingels Furniture, Dutton Drug, Crace, Vinton; Marte Alexander,
Making lP the ensemble are Kill's Battery, all in Middleport; VInton; F.rnell Welch, Vinton;
Pamela Neutzling, Louise.TUUs, Nelson's Drug, ~wnie-Gross. Mary Ann Bowman, Chllllcolho
Sherrie ~uler, Mel.isaDavJ.s,a.. Inc., both in Pomeroy; Ilivl5- Rd.; Ja11111s T. Johnsen, 447 Sec.
ane Holliday, Cookie 1'flon1lson. Shuler and Paul Davies Jewelers
ond Ave .; and Nora Hanes, 8cot'
Carol King,ConnieBachner,Ber- Galijpo.lisi and Pied Pl,per
town.
naderte Hennes~,KarenGrlm.th, sortI Pt. Pleasam
Curtis Porter, DlrcbastarRl;
.,., and Legan'• I
Rnby E. ~g, .556 Fourih Ave.;
Cathy Morgan, Nancy Harris, in Athens.
Merrill L. Johnsen, Patriot Star
Rt.; Dtlma Kin&amp;, Crown C I tY;
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Dean H. Dari~s, ·273 Jack eon
Pike; Doris Am} Brown, Rl. 2
Gallipolis;
Stan101 Saultders, 317
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Fourlll Ave.; Vlrsinla Russell,
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POMEROY - Letters fo be facilities are limited and only B~dwell; Looltel,lalloway, Crown
mailed to out-Oi..count;y members 500 people can be served at the City; Daphna Broyles, 934 Secwere prepared Thuroday night banquet Tickets wlll be sold ond Ave.; . Footer Lewis, Pat.
when the Pomeroy IUgh School on a first co'me.tlrst served · riot; J•mes L, Hood, 2t!IO Eaot.
Alumni Assn. mot at tile Pome- baals.
ern Ave.; Harriett L. Bo1J81.
roy City Hall.
The theme lor tile 1968 reun- 2145 )!altern Ave.; Maurlee R,
This year ln-coontyalumntwho ton will be in gold in recognl. DeLillo, Rl. 2 Bidwell; Sophia
will be holding special annlver· lion of the 50th anniversary of Manus, CroWl! City; Freda F.
sary reunions will also receive the association. Tickets are a~ Felker, Lower River Ril.; Row~
letters. Paul Casci, 1968 pres!. vallable at tile Ne" York Clolll- land 1.11111811, Patr.lot; VOI'IIOII E.
dent, ls stressing that all Meigs lng lloute, lhe POmeroy Pastry Holley, ~"'!'01 L• .Tile·
members purchase tllelr tickets 9lOp and the B.R.W, Hardware ker, Addl8011: · Judi.Cb McCu:lt;y.,
as soon as nnssible since the in Pomeroy in attiltion to tbe 2145 Eastern Ave;.: FraneesBrY.·Middleport Pust.Oft'iee. The price an, Crown City; Lawrence lAc•
1s $3 . .mlch lncludeslhe dinner, \ key, 437 Firll Ave.; ,
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this year's _..n wjdch ISO&lt;&gt;aponoorod 1&gt;1 lhe , Po_meroy
Chamber of Commerce and Ohio
Eta Phi Chll&gt;ter of Beta !!jgma
Phi Soror!cy,
~ ·presentallnn 1&gt;1 _tile
mixed ensemble will be ' 4 Muslc
to Watch Girls By" ju&amp;t bet'ore
the curtain opens to got the P~
eant underway, Later the gn&gt;ll&gt;
will present uTheSIJaQ)wo!Your
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Rt. 2 GalliPolls, IDod a t&gt;ottlion Friday lnGalllaCouni;)'Common PIISs Court for 8 diwrce
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F ed Ka
ground 1
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see, on
gross nesiect or dut;y and .,._
treme cruelcy.
The coUPle wat married Marth
3, 1953 at Deyton, Ohio IDd have
eight children. Tho plaintlll also
seeks custody of the chUdren
and alimony,
ON HONOR ROLL
GALLIPOLIS - Rose Marte
NorthUP, daughter of lolr, and
Mrs. James A. Norlhl&amp;&gt;, 159
Gufleld Ave., was U1tod on tile
honor roll for the winter aemea..
tor at Ohio Slate University,
Those alWblo!of the UalinB roCeivOd an averq:e of at leaat 3.5
(M.O; B-3.0) and wert enrolled
for at leaat 12 credit hOurs.

TWO FINED
MIDDLEPORT ..,. Two defenllanta were fined f25 and' cotta
each In the court or Mlddlq10rt
Mr,)our C. 0. Floher Fridi,Y on
cbafps of ,~~~~Clean Premlno.
Th01 are .Curt Housh and
~Ma llldcl01. bOih or M!ddlo-

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CARS DAMAGED
POiolEROY
Two·esrs ~ere
haavlly ~,aod 111 the result
of an 1&lt;&lt;1- &lt;JI1. Uif SIIY~~raville
Road olrl¥ ·rrtdi.l'. svenllw. SboJ&gt;.
Itt Robert Hatte&lt;lliOch oalll. Dr!-..
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mlek at the Fairfield Weallltr buying prices for bu.tt.er are not
being increased because or the
Station.
Day
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&amp;lnday
78 53 .12 butter.
It is expected that CCC Put·
Mll!Kllcy
76 38 .34
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Cbarlos L. Dow!or, 206 Klnoon
Dr.;• and T. A. lolcOIIcy, Rio 2 ·.
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Slanlay M. lllrrlooll, Gall[j)olia;' Wit
Efllo M. l'ennlncton, Rt. I Ga). Roller . 1\-ue
llpolla; Robert Massie, Nin111- and~ l!artln
up; lolerrtll Saunders, 113 oar.
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L. Davis, 183 llr0ntW90d. Dr.;
lrY1n Potter, Oak' HI..Uj J~
L. Leach, Cheshire; Olrlstqllter
Biara, Gallljlolls; Vlrsinla Ur·
win, 1072 Second Ave.; Vlrsinla
Howell, 1925 Che- St.; Pa·
lrlcla Marlin, 1125\1 Second
Avt.; AudriY Brewer, '!boi&lt;mari;
and lrla B, MUier, 532:· ~

Lurena M~&gt; ~lOIIi
Ralph •!lewis Vinton· Amerlea l,

nonfat dry milk and cheese are
being raised enough to renee!

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C lty; Stanley ~ry,
Cl'4hm City· RaYmoqCfRoUib B14·well; DoroiJ,y MtOr, 281 Jaet&lt;.··
son \ Pike; Joe ~sOn.
Chelhlre;
Mary Jlrllmllol~.
Crown City; Pearl- Buoh, 107
Second Ave.; Holen Demltoil,
those or· Rulland iDd MlddloPnt Crown Clcy; Notma Brannen,•
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Crvwn Cilf; Clemmie LawiiOll,
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Rd.; · Bornleo J1ro.
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reault of an O&lt;cldent at the lntersection ol Main and Court Stu,
Frl&lt;lo,y
arternoon, Pomeroy
pollee tald,
Medlum daoilges 'were lncUJ'M
rod !J&gt; a car driven 1&gt;1 Alii L.
U4'"'' ...•• 32' pOMIJ'01tand"~
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Aver.ase high temperature for
the week this year 71.4, 1 as t
year 75.4.
Average low temperature for
the week this year 48,0, last
year 49.3.
Total pre•lpltatlon lor the week
this year 1.09, last year .56.
Total precipitation to date for
this year; 9.90 lnchea, last year

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tractor with a Bolens Hilsky. Compart
quality, features, perfonnance .and 1pricii
Che,ck the extras on a Bolens thAt you
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average precipitation
annually, 38.40 inches.

- the 1967 average price.

SUNDAY
TIMES-SENTINEL

01 tile sl~l lor 111!119~ 'tlllOal

program l'l'celvod by_'lhe

DQpartit10ftl

.• Farlill •.Which have r...,.llled
il: S. ~· . .leT, ooto- rye bases

or, Agri~ll!le• 4..'l have 8,132,,612 .acres In such

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mt1 with 947,r.:......
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•thO ' national' wlisat ~ 1I 1'64 acres Jl:.
uo "!'~"""!"«!
a!II)Oil tariho: have Uque&amp;toid :. 150 per coot
A.Uotmeota on aljlm!d farms over seed~ or ~/lair ~lotmento.

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tho naUooal lllotmooil 'i!f 39,254,- rrowerl need to store under bond
1196 acres. The prmoos re&lt;· lilt
farm acreap In
ord of SU ·p er cliolt or tho IIi- exco11 of thefr allotments.
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As your Sealmark Jfock of Ages Authorized
Dealer we'd be happy to cive you a free copy

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GALLlPOLlS- VernpnA, MeNair, Count.v&amp;lperviBOr,andGall
Russell, COUnty Ollleo Clerk,
atU!nded tile .Soothtm Dllllrlet
Meeilna. April 17.18 at Chilli·
colhe of tile Farmers Home Admlnlllratlon.
Programs disCussed we r e

352 TIURD ~ VE,

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BllGffi'EN UP

FOR SPRING WITH

HOME ·

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READY MADE

FfflST SHOWING OF
TRUCK CAMPERS

DRAPES
INSTOCIO

•FLORALS
• PRINTS
e.PLAINS

We Now Have ALarge Shipment of
New Pickup Campers on Display!

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how It&gt; work witlllho rural poor
to lmproye lnoome and Improve
llvlnrl CODIIIdoos.
Al!l'ooe wlaldns It&gt; know how
McNair can asalll with a par.
tlcular problem may write to
approximately $4.12 a hundred Farm OWnership loans, Farm Farmers Home AdmlnlatraUm,
()OUilds.
Operating toans, Rural Houtlns P. o. Boll 380, Galllpolla, IIllo,
The COmmodity Credit Corpor· loan a, Rural Water and Sewer t5631 located at 95 S,camore
alion's IIIIPI"'ff beying plices for
Ph. 446.0565.

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the banquet at $1 per peraoo .
The next meeting will be held
at Pomeroy's Cil;y Hall at 7:30 p.m., April 30. All ol!lcofS
and truatee memben are urged
to b
t to epare slate
of n~:eora for .the
year. This year also will mark
the final graduatlns class !rom
Pomern.Y olneo oex1 year ten!oro
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Letters Prepared J'or

planning branches ~accnt to
coonty airports read like a listing of America's name brand
promets. Amongtllem: AvcoCorporation, Timken Roller Bearins
Company, Ken sill Trailer COr~
poratlon, E. L. DuPOnt de Nemoors Cornpaaw, Mead Paper
Corporation and General Tire
and Rubber Company.
IJVORCE ASKED
GALIJPOUS _ Mary Ka50t,

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money Ia also available lor oounty airport construction- but it's
hard to got, FAA 1\!ndlng or alrporta re.pres lhat elr trafrlc
tn a given area reach a certain
level of actiYit.l' before funds

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jury wlll be called When the need
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Since Ute last grand jury a total of 25 transcripts have been
filed against 15 persons tor grand
jury action. &amp;lme of the cases,
have been dlspooed of
. lbroogh bllls of information.
. . Presently there are only 11
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. poriOns. ft Is quito possible,
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eon.venes, at least two of these
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by . toe, po(nts oojtllat thq varJilua ·i.
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illtor . acll!Jils.are being taken
()A~UI'OLIS -· 'lteccnt liD"'
P"l'·
erruncn_l "!'t,ions regarcjlrW, i:looiry
Pf/i:e •l¥lilort• w111 t.ai'!l·tlle '!.&gt;.
,.j!pmeo !!aJr~ ~m#o 'bY..aiiJI&gt;.
stanllal ,ofuo","' .IIC
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"'!Jk · ~dniates ,re th~'tliolncres8o
f..,-. in the price.• ""POrt level !rom ·
.OmP!I'od wil!l • ' $4 lD $4.28 ~ h~boundHor
yesr ,a,...
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~Uk ' pi-omet!Qn In tbo past parable increaS.oln Cia1sllluld
three yeacs baa dr9P[lOd !rvm a · milk price• .'Jn Federal order
rec:ord level of 127b1Wonpounds markets, wUI increase the caeh
In 1964 lD llfi bUIIon pounds receipts' lD tile NalloD'.o dall')'
In 1967. Whll~. i&gt;ii&lt;e-lllllll"'rt .In- flrm.i&gt;rs abolil $300 million (5
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ereates In 19.66 ~)llgher min· percent) iilthemarlJtingytarho·
. lmum· plicea !Or·lluld milk In itiMlnt~ AprU 1 1988.
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have ,nat roYoroed 11.
average mllk!at contont or ID·
Tho noli-'-rtprtce of$4.28 proidmatoly 3,7 per cent. An
Is a nailnnal overasa ._rt elfllvalent ._rt price for 3.5
price for· mumfaetl.arln&amp; mUk. of per cent manufacturing mllk ls

COME AND SEE
Th·e One We Have For Only S79S
lnstaDed on Your Truck and
READY TO GO!!

SIZES 50x63, 75x68,
100x63, 50.90,
75190, 100x90,
and 150x90
Also: 45 Inch Lengths

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A·UTO SALES
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DON MINK, OWNER

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COMPARE

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the pereentage Chance o[
a certain amOunt ot pro-

c)pitatloo d!u'lng any one week
Jul,y 1• tnan' uld ::==~
durlni the summer.
tton.
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Researchers have shown .thata · ln ·
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l.oeal information on this Is
pliinlilil(lliDO.
computed for the per!Dd 1933 to very crltlcal'tlme !or com In Its
1965 at the Calllenter Sob-Station need for water I• at the tlmepOI.. Collllll' Is lti area .f ~-==
ol the Ohio Agricultural Research llnatlon takes place. Thlo period regil)n for ~orn il)'brtds.
Involves the time when sUksfirst ~ to tho Agronomy Guide, o
and Develo.pmtnt Center.
It Is rather Interest!~ to ..note aweor to the shedding o1 pollen lull season com .would hOve the
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that. over the 28 )'eir perloc:l a b.Y the tassel,
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Ill the Agronomy Guide corn 111certain week in JUly seems to
Here.
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where
the
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in the 800 range take12l,to
have a small percentl,ge or 110&amp;-!o
ln. If we could ~ermine the 125 do,ys to.mature. ·
slbUl~ of foUl'-tenth! ol an Inch
of rain or
than 'tliiJ week week when thei'e would be great ~. H -we aver(lge this out at a 123
preceding and thoweek!Qilowing, probabilitY of rain to corre.. do,y _maturiiY thep the Ieoath or
Whlie no definiterllconnnendlir pond with till~ pollination peflod time' from polllnatlon to maturltlon can be made currentl,y as \0 w.e might be able to Increase IY woold be 53 da,ys, ~acting
ways in which this inConriatioh our ifroductlon by several bush- ~ 53 from 123 glves us 70
~8 from the emergenee or com
can be used., farmers would lb. els.
A
related
fact
Is
that
from
the
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the desired week of Jul,y 12th,
well to begin keeping their own
time
of
poWnation
pil)'slolog&gt;and
. 7U ·days before Jul,y 12th
weather data figures.
James Wells, Area Extension cal_maturlcy W:lthmostcorntbai'e

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INTERNATIONAl: 444

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tlollltW ma,y
wheels should be
good seed • to • aoll
pee Ially. u ·
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BY JOHN COOPER
Cartwrl~t o1 Mason, Harold Eel- the trees in a groove made by than 2lnchos.
Soil Con scrvatlon Service
ward a qf (ire,r Road and F.diUl coulters on the planter. A pair 11 eoaentlal to
ol wheels behind the coulter firm
Masoo County
Berkeley or Robinson Run.
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Whllo miii.Y pqlo sa,y you
trict work crew has finished private farm&amp;, the district crew after being ptanted. Bert Hess can't do much ib0111 tho. wllthor0
planting trees on about 40 acres planted 13 acre!li on the B &amp; 8 of 13 Mlle Creek Is operating ~&lt;ll'ittlltJ ~ rl!liill¥ ~ lJ&gt;.
or land belonging to several peo- strip mine lands behind West one or the tractors.
fol'lliatlm! wh4:h wlll)ttlli ua make
pie in Mason ColUlty. The·larg- COlumbia near Lievlng mine.
use ol woather Pattotna that have
est single plantations were on
NOT LONG AGO we-worehelp- o&lt;:~urre4 In rece~ years.
land belonging to Cornstalk Land
TREE PLANTINC ON Ule land lng D. L, Calhoun of Alilton with
Company of Flatrock and the belonging to Wesl"'\\lrginia Pulp a revlllion of a conservation plan P-Ill!!
Johnson Estate behilld West Co- • and Paper Company Is progre•s- on hls farm. Mr. Colh01111 had

Lay of the Land

Trees Set Out on about 40 Acres

We'll prove to you why this new tractor Is your
finest choice, whether you need a thre,·plow first
tractor cr a take-charge utility helper. • Thrifty,
quiet4-cylinder power, 36.9 hp PTO' or 38 hp PTO'
gasoline. 1 8-forward, 2-reverse transmission gives
wide choice of speeds. • Differential lock for .extra
traction • Constant-running 540 rpm PTO. • Slh ·foot
turning radius for easy maneuvering. • Low, 51·
inch hood height for outstanding visibility. • Draft·
controlled 3-point hitch adjusts automatically for
smooth, steady plow1ng. • Added con11enlence: con.
venient controls, faster-reading instrument panel,
deluxe 1hick·foam seat.
See the new lnternational444 here now ... put
it through its paces . .. find out for yourself what It

to

Meigs Equipment Co.
Re•r Meig$Gen"ral fjb.pilli

PH. 992-2176 ,' &lt;.

•M•nufecturtr't ..tlmiH"

fngvel')' n.itel.y. The District has

trees and Virginia Casta, of
Johnsoo Estate, planted 6,000.
Others to make use o1 the Illstrict crews to plant trees were
Dale Barr, or GunvUle Road,
Lfrl'Y ~\1\v~n,, , ~f .l~¥il•.~~eek,
the Panta..,e Co~',. carl
•
" ' '-'"' "'''- ' ' "i. b •
P~wcra 01 vlenwooa, aco ur- 1
dotte of flalrock, Jake Sol)lerc
ville, near Greer Road. G I en n

25 to 30 men employed plantlng oofl)el~ land.
In addition to hand planting,
there are two mechlnlcal tree
planters in .~ifGi These tree
planters.. '\1'1\; ~~ch'.'JJI!lle&lt;! ,.,_, ~
••
in i.lfs
-,'
1
8,,_,,,
Ilium·&gt;
.. P"!J'
~r--~1!\Uld.,tht , !~~~r ali!l)&gt;l(lntJ -

u.e

can do.

.

lumbia. Cornstalk planted 7,000

'

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·:
·•
~

-l :,;'f'OMERO
,. y'
.

••••••••lll!l::-::~~~=~~~---••••••
THE •uv•n

FEED W RE-HOUSE
,.,.

'·

AREA

I

••r \

hOWe P"-'

Kentucky' River
Patrol no More
FRANKFORD,

Ky,

hi~ praise for Kentucky 31 teaeue a:owec( on some st'iep ~
that had former~ beeit erod-

lng.

.

In describing Kentucky fescue.

Mr. Calhotln; .aaid~Itf!Wces~
torue.• staP~•-~,rr-!'""Jl!or;~•
comes ear~ · tidlili· IPi'i'ili;'lt·ltl
•'-"••i''"-~lt"l'""'
'"ll•
~~ .., as"" ·
"!' ~ ·WI
ept It good If It It kejll llllorl,
and It 1rill stand the tramo."

-·•r,··•ttl

Roberta Circle Elects Officers
llna. pallll'andmalron and chair- Mr1. Ella

...

This
.Week-end
'
CAMPER

$79S

,

...

,.-

' EnjOy'

oommll!ee; Mrs. Nilqml Klnl.
Gra!&gt;d· Ruth; llar7. Grosvenor,
ll'and reprelllllllllve of Arl2ona; Clare Mo8fl~. ll'Utd npre...rnatlvo o1 Now lletdco; and
Cora Webb, olopuey 81'and ma11'&lt;111 ol Dlstrlol 25.
Alao presented were dlstrlol
ollleen Including Barbara Fls- meeting,
eher of tbelterhlll, prelident;
~ W!J&amp;Iiot, vice prellldenl,

c\1.

1\iw blftlit4\

performance for
y!'riible is a .
jqgJnstan~

tractor by

~ ~Pe.!fl..~: '
ntrlnl !be ovonfilg the -

illvlded Into groopo to dlleUSI

(UPO -

ished Its River Patrol system

along the Ohio River and dis' missed all 20 men who Work.
~trolmen:

-·
' The River Patrol will be oom~.

blncd With ar11011 !Jtvoitlptloo

and accldenl cmtrol lllder tho
operation ol the , State Pollee
Departmeni. The ·move reported~ will save the state some
$450,000 annually.

of ALL NEW FUiNrrua£

•

ONLY

PRQFEsSIONAL

_..,..,.
PHOToGWHY

.

auv oN CONVENJEtir 1BtMs

t11i.ll••••· .
'!;•a.-.,, Olll!i .

...

.sAFFollrs
STUDio
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"· "" itRt,

w. v•.

.•:

WOllam 0, ·N~ SW&lt;I
Commissioner ol I'Ubllo SafelY,
said Friday tlie aclldn •was !Pen
upon the re&lt;ommeOilatlon oiGov.
IAJule B' Nmiil'lellll&lt;;leacy taak

force.

·

- · pertalnfntl to oflice. The dlvlalolls are past matrons. worthy matrons, a1aocl~
ate matrou, conclletress and asIIOdataeatdUel:resa.
seeret llll8r Bflla were ex' cllanpd with noma• belni reveatod. Mr1. Nellle Tracy pve
srace preeedlns the .u-. Aolllllln&amp; with tho servllli were

mendconcluded,
It for ·•1
any would
itoor re&lt;omerodeil
He

The state of Kentucky has abo) ..

ed as river

~th, Mr;. Marie
Curt, and Mrs. Jonloa, with Mr•.
lloroll1¥ Woodard hlnclilng the
table lln'llll8lllen!S.
The meeiing ...,cledod wltb
tho frlandllhlp olrele with Mrs.
Tracy KlviDc a pra,yer poem.
Members from cllapterl In Athena, Meigs, alorpn, and WalhIDJill)a Counties llteedod the

mati' or·the Intematlmal temple

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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHI'119
Attend
Services
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AIMO,.'AIIIIJ'IIIwsllp

POIIEIIOY - Mr. and Mrs.
lllrold E. TriPlett worelnWell.,
11111 ·BIIurdq morning !or the fl&gt;.
ue:ral
of t.~. brqther,
lrYia TriPlett, 51, who wuldlled
lti .allllllano oruh W.....ada,y.
11111 wia read at 10 II. m. S..
ur\111 II the Silo Pu·"'"' Paul

lll'Yk••

·''

b.\' thelieY.F-~

BuriOIWUitithe ..
.at~

..

.

PICI)icland PltiO PlrtiH and all around town, car~
Ianda! fashions from Italy follow the fun wlt..-Mr ,
you gol With all your sun-time ca-11, •-·""•
smart casual comfort of a bucldf!(l tliO!lil
·
in ()range, Y~low,

•

Coffe~

cr..lnl

leath!f', • sthll!iPV;DJ!
sling In

White or Muu'llt~l!;=~:

the cut out and
style, upptl*l

or Dart Brovm

o

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'
' ,. ' al'

.
.lprotm~n
'r"'. year~,
~ ai

, b!iOn oocomiulated

OQIIOerD!nBihe• .

, relit!Q~ ol ~.U anllcon~ PI'&gt;'

Come in -and
.,

dl.otjbn; lllal!t ~·- {;o!lniY ra.-..

mero will beoonolderlilgwiiathir I
~attonihiPs as thi!.Y pient tQrn
wldrln the next •everalyears.~
.Coo'matlon 11 now avllllable which

COMPARE

II~S

gettlog

to~~=p:~:

the pereentage Chance o[
a certain amOunt ot pro-

c)pitatloo d!u'lng any one week
Jul,y 1• tnan' uld ::==~
durlni the summer.
tton.
' • pro&lt;b&gt;o. r of
~
wo \
Researchers have shown .thata · ln ·
· ~d alJiQ
l.oeal information on this Is
pliinlilil(lliDO.
computed for the per!Dd 1933 to very crltlcal'tlme !or com In Its
1965 at the Calllenter Sob-Station need for water I• at the tlmepOI.. Collllll' Is lti area .f ~-==
ol the Ohio Agricultural Research llnatlon takes place. Thlo period regil)n for ~orn il)'brtds.
Involves the time when sUksfirst ~ to tho Agronomy Guide, o
and Develo.pmtnt Center.
It Is rather Interest!~ to ..note aweor to the shedding o1 pollen lull season com .would hOve the
·
'"'"'""If Index oiBOO. -Acoo~
that. over the 28 )'eir perloc:l a b.Y the tassel,
. THE IF
Ill the Agronomy Guide corn 111certain week in JUly seems to
Here.
is,
where
the
."Jf''
come~
brids
in the 800 range take12l,to
have a small percentl,ge or 110&amp;-!o
ln. If we could ~ermine the 125 do,ys to.mature. ·
slbUl~ of foUl'-tenth! ol an Inch
of rain or
than 'tliiJ week week when thei'e would be great ~. H -we aver(lge this out at a 123
preceding and thoweek!Qilowing, probabilitY of rain to corre.. do,y _maturiiY thep the Ieoath or
Whlie no definiterllconnnendlir pond with till~ pollination peflod time' from polllnatlon to maturltlon can be made currentl,y as \0 w.e might be able to Increase IY woold be 53 da,ys, ~acting
ways in which this inConriatioh our ifroductlon by several bush- ~ 53 from 123 glves us 70
~8 from the emergenee or com
can be used., farmers would lb. els.
A
related
fact
Is
that
from
the
,
lo
the desired week of Jul,y 12th,
well to begin keeping their own
time
of
poWnation
pil)'slolog&gt;and
. 7U ·days before Jul,y 12th
weather data figures.
James Wells, Area Extension cal_maturlcy W:lthmostcorntbai'e

the NEW
INTERNATIONAl: 444

a

with any other 3-plow

•

HI.

more

flitt IO llfYI

1/JI flfmlf.

to

temPtl'ltW'eB,

corn

llelds W&amp;f ploiied
• lnclltlll, n Is·

lull _PiaDJ;q dtiPth

prtdlcllonll ''!Oil
Ned oln,' ID
!&gt;1ontiDI dePth lo
for mtdl·.m:.tzed aeOd, with rionnal 1inn- ·
perature led ...01-. c~~ I!
tloDs.
~·~·
in 'tate
' when
mollt and tho

lowt -eorn

"""'r

than

'UI• HIIOR

1'k to
,

tlollltW ma,y
wheels should be
good seed • to • aoll
pee Ially. u ·
creaie' io tho 70
level. The. Ned
' .
are Prelerrtd to
BY JOHN COOPER
Cartwrl~t o1 Mason, Harold Eel- the trees in a groove made by than 2lnchos.
Soil Con scrvatlon Service
ward a qf (ire,r Road and F.diUl coulters on the planter. A pair 11 eoaentlal to
ol wheels behind the coulter firm
Masoo County
Berkeley or Robinson Run.
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PT. PLEASANT - The disluddltlon planting oo these the soU In around the tree root&amp; p~n.
Whllo miii.Y pqlo sa,y you
trict work crew has finished private farm&amp;, the district crew after being ptanted. Bert Hess can't do much ib0111 tho. wllthor0
planting trees on about 40 acres planted 13 acre!li on the B &amp; 8 of 13 Mlle Creek Is operating ~&lt;ll'ittlltJ ~ rl!liill¥ ~ lJ&gt;.
or land belonging to several peo- strip mine lands behind West one or the tractors.
fol'lliatlm! wh4:h wlll)ttlli ua make
pie in Mason ColUlty. The·larg- COlumbia near Lievlng mine.
use ol woather Pattotna that have
est single plantations were on
NOT LONG AGO we-worehelp- o&lt;:~urre4 In rece~ years.
land belonging to Cornstalk Land
TREE PLANTINC ON Ule land lng D. L, Calhoun of Alilton with
Company of Flatrock and the belonging to Wesl"'\\lrginia Pulp a revlllion of a conservation plan P-Ill!!
Johnson Estate behilld West Co- • and Paper Company Is progre•s- on hls farm. Mr. Colh01111 had

Lay of the Land

Trees Set Out on about 40 Acres

We'll prove to you why this new tractor Is your
finest choice, whether you need a thre,·plow first
tractor cr a take-charge utility helper. • Thrifty,
quiet4-cylinder power, 36.9 hp PTO' or 38 hp PTO'
gasoline. 1 8-forward, 2-reverse transmission gives
wide choice of speeds. • Differential lock for .extra
traction • Constant-running 540 rpm PTO. • Slh ·foot
turning radius for easy maneuvering. • Low, 51·
inch hood height for outstanding visibility. • Draft·
controlled 3-point hitch adjusts automatically for
smooth, steady plow1ng. • Added con11enlence: con.
venient controls, faster-reading instrument panel,
deluxe 1hick·foam seat.
See the new lnternational444 here now ... put
it through its paces . .. find out for yourself what It

to

Meigs Equipment Co.
Re•r Meig$Gen"ral fjb.pilli

PH. 992-2176 ,' &lt;.

•M•nufecturtr't ..tlmiH"

fngvel')' n.itel.y. The District has

trees and Virginia Casta, of
Johnsoo Estate, planted 6,000.
Others to make use o1 the Illstrict crews to plant trees were
Dale Barr, or GunvUle Road,
Lfrl'Y ~\1\v~n,, , ~f .l~¥il•.~~eek,
the Panta..,e Co~',. carl
•
" ' '-'"' "'''- ' ' "i. b •
P~wcra 01 vlenwooa, aco ur- 1
dotte of flalrock, Jake Sol)lerc
ville, near Greer Road. G I en n

25 to 30 men employed plantlng oofl)el~ land.
In addition to hand planting,
there are two mechlnlcal tree
planters in .~ifGi These tree
planters.. '\1'1\; ~~ch'.'JJI!lle&lt;! ,.,_, ~
••
in i.lfs
-,'
1
8,,_,,,
Ilium·&gt;
.. P"!J'
~r--~1!\Uld.,tht , !~~~r ali!l)&gt;l(lntJ -

u.e

can do.

.

lumbia. Cornstalk planted 7,000

'

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·:
·•
~

-l :,;'f'OMERO
,. y'
.

••••••••lll!l::-::~~~=~~~---••••••
THE •uv•n

FEED W RE-HOUSE
,.,.

'·

AREA

I

••r \

hOWe P"-'

Kentucky' River
Patrol no More
FRANKFORD,

Ky,

hi~ praise for Kentucky 31 teaeue a:owec( on some st'iep ~
that had former~ beeit erod-

lng.

.

In describing Kentucky fescue.

Mr. Calhotln; .aaid~Itf!Wces~
torue.• staP~•-~,rr-!'""Jl!or;~•
comes ear~ · tidlili· IPi'i'ili;'lt·ltl
•'-"••i''"-~lt"l'""'
'"ll•
~~ .., as"" ·
"!' ~ ·WI
ept It good If It It kejll llllorl,
and It 1rill stand the tramo."

-·•r,··•ttl

Roberta Circle Elects Officers
llna. pallll'andmalron and chair- Mr1. Ella

...

This
.Week-end
'
CAMPER

$79S

,

...

,.-

' EnjOy'

oommll!ee; Mrs. Nilqml Klnl.
Gra!&gt;d· Ruth; llar7. Grosvenor,
ll'and reprelllllllllve of Arl2ona; Clare Mo8fl~. ll'Utd npre...rnatlvo o1 Now lletdco; and
Cora Webb, olopuey 81'and ma11'&lt;111 ol Dlstrlol 25.
Alao presented were dlstrlol
ollleen Including Barbara Fls- meeting,
eher of tbelterhlll, prelident;
~ W!J&amp;Iiot, vice prellldenl,

c\1.

1\iw blftlit4\

performance for
y!'riible is a .
jqgJnstan~

tractor by

~ ~Pe.!fl..~: '
ntrlnl !be ovonfilg the -

illvlded Into groopo to dlleUSI

(UPO -

ished Its River Patrol system

along the Ohio River and dis' missed all 20 men who Work.
~trolmen:

-·
' The River Patrol will be oom~.

blncd With ar11011 !Jtvoitlptloo

and accldenl cmtrol lllder tho
operation ol the , State Pollee
Departmeni. The ·move reported~ will save the state some
$450,000 annually.

of ALL NEW FUiNrrua£

•

ONLY

PRQFEsSIONAL

_..,..,.
PHOToGWHY

.

auv oN CONVENJEtir 1BtMs

t11i.ll••••· .
'!;•a.-.,, Olll!i .

...

.sAFFollrs
STUDio
,..........
.
"· "" itRt,

w. v•.

.•:

WOllam 0, ·N~ SW&lt;I
Commissioner ol I'Ubllo SafelY,
said Friday tlie aclldn •was !Pen
upon the re&lt;ommeOilatlon oiGov.
IAJule B' Nmiil'lellll&lt;;leacy taak

force.

·

- · pertalnfntl to oflice. The dlvlalolls are past matrons. worthy matrons, a1aocl~
ate matrou, conclletress and asIIOdataeatdUel:resa.
seeret llll8r Bflla were ex' cllanpd with noma• belni reveatod. Mr1. Nellle Tracy pve
srace preeedlns the .u-. Aolllllln&amp; with tho servllli were

mendconcluded,
It for ·•1
any would
itoor re&lt;omerodeil
He

The state of Kentucky has abo) ..

ed as river

~th, Mr;. Marie
Curt, and Mrs. Jonloa, with Mr•.
lloroll1¥ Woodard hlnclilng the
table lln'llll8lllen!S.
The meeiing ...,cledod wltb
tho frlandllhlp olrele with Mrs.
Tracy KlviDc a pra,yer poem.
Members from cllapterl In Athena, Meigs, alorpn, and WalhIDJill)a Counties llteedod the

mati' or·the Intematlmal temple

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.::::

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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHI'119
Attend
Services
'

AIMO,.'AIIIIJ'IIIwsllp

POIIEIIOY - Mr. and Mrs.
lllrold E. TriPlett worelnWell.,
11111 ·BIIurdq morning !or the fl&gt;.
ue:ral
of t.~. brqther,
lrYia TriPlett, 51, who wuldlled
lti .allllllano oruh W.....ada,y.
11111 wia read at 10 II. m. S..
ur\111 II the Silo Pu·"'"' Paul

lll'Yk••

·''

b.\' thelieY.F-~

BuriOIWUitithe ..
.at~

..

.

PICI)icland PltiO PlrtiH and all around town, car~
Ianda! fashions from Italy follow the fun wlt..-Mr ,
you gol With all your sun-time ca-11, •-·""•
smart casual comfort of a bucldf!(l tliO!lil
·
in ()range, Y~low,

•

Coffe~

cr..lnl

leath!f', • sthll!iPV;DJ!
sling In

White or Muu'llt~l!;=~:

the cut out and
style, upptl*l

or Dart Brovm

o

�•

OJ$Jtf)"ClF16 F!tt!CiConference to ·,
ApFil27
' otncen
'
lowS;
Mra. Cllarleo

ow:•r

~~-~·

,

O!lcl Standll)s llillea,
R'I!!r; director .. ·
~ollid ·

mliil :Dye,
&lt;:Ouni:ilo !'1111
Rlchllrd i)o..n1i.a_
man, and IJomo·ond
Rev. Paul Jclbnion.
Lunelloon will be :aorvod _and
reaorvatlona llhould be nuide J§ar will
on lllsy 13 at .
throuab the local PTA unit.

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Pleasure Riders 4- H Club

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Plans Balance of Program
'
POMEROY - Oftleera
C&amp;ro·
bll Jooes, steve Pl&gt;woll, Nancy
Crow, Kar111 Grlftl11t, imd Mila
Powell met at 1lto hoino of tholr
advlaor, Mra. William Downie,
· on Mmclal, Al&gt;rll

15, II&gt;

com.

Wedding Ceremony
was Event of April 75th

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l $peeker Asks
r~

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Talents for
•

: Poverty War
POIIEROY - Twel•o ,__
bero were IDIU- when Ute
Pomeroy Cbapler of the Futuro
Toad!era or Amortca mot this
weok. Tbo 8fGUP Included Mary
Alb, lJoda Beal, !berry Blacklion, Ka1lty Francis, Graeo Kin&amp;

COline
Jean . - · ·
Mary .....MeQJwuJ,
Rad!ord, llebeccaRad!oN, DorotiiY Neutzlln&amp; Ed Bmllh

IIIIIBeveri)'ThomPIIOII.
Gloat apoakor wao Ute R e •.
·• Bill Perrin whoadriaedlbo' _ . , to uae 11telr taloola 1n
!lllld!DI poverty aad ~poranco.
Rs!rellhmonts were aerved. AttenciDg boaldes11t0ae named were
WODCIY C&amp;rper • Cbarloa Clark...,, Pamall Crew, !bella Faulk,
Paula Friek, C&amp;1lty ~'ultz, Gene
~-~. Gruo181', J eaneue
'lt,U-, ...
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J·~ ....

·~-w
Pear·
r,
Sauer,

• ~DIIlll, - • - • ·
·~· 1011, •Lola
_. R-

· • Alia 5erlmllhor, llllllla Smith,
L Boetor Stlnra, Cbarloo v...,..,
· DlaM Woyoramlllor, Barbera
'Mdle and Mlas lfellll Bmllh,
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P'l'.. PLEASANT- ~- "

Sh~~ive n··Bride·-·Elee t·
!-

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• ·' • )11
;,,
..--·-·__,.. 200 women Interested
·
•. ·f- ··' · • • '"
~f
In better and more olrectivo
POMEROY _ Mlsa R o b y
commlltooa will -Ute an- Steams, brtdo-eloet of llandall
nua1 Homo Demoastratlm
Reiber, was honored wl11ta-Council ProsramplannlnsOJn. or Friday ovonlns at 11to homo
loren,., APrU23 -2t,at.Jaek. of Mlsa Mary Am Harris.
ICII'a Mlll. Tho club !fOIIIIIl
Co.Jiosteos wao Mrs. Dolbort
wW be exeeutlve boord &amp;nllll. Whim ~ bolla onc1
members, prelldonto of CDUIIl;y pink and white atresmora deeOCIIIII&lt;Ila, elubprolldonta,- orated 11telllfl table.~awore
eommltloo membora, aadoauileonduc:tod by Debby Ha,yea w111t
IJ! cammlltoo cbatnn!ll.
prizes being """ by Mrs. BIU
·=::»=:::::;:w.:::::;:x::::::::::::::=:=:::::::::::::::::~=~~:&gt;.::: Cornell ancl Mra. Bob Reiber.
Mrs. MariJIU'et Johnllon was a,wa.rdad 11to door prize.
Ro!rolhmenll 0! cake, Jlllllch,
eo«ae and mlnll wore aorvod.
Atloadlng bolides 11t0BO 111111od ware Mro. Steams, !fro.
~~~aey..leaD Roaoh, Ervin. Rlllllda,
POMEROY- ThelloliaCoUJ&gt;o Kimbler, Mrs. Bertha Jdm·II' Biding Club wW moot 11 7 p. Mra. Mary Eaatorday, Mra. VIm. Monday at the Koli• CountY ola Corilell, Mrs. Dor&lt;lllly Bmllh
FelrJrouncla lor a wiener rout and Mary, MN. Mary Lou llle
followed by • mooting II 8. Elich and Pat!J!, Mrs. Emma.Aclama,
member Ia 1o taka his own wlo•,. BeYerb', 9w'an, Teresa, and
oro ond bunl with aolt drinks to TAIIUIJ1, Mra. Geraldine Crosa,
Dlaaa, Della, Dad.ae, Debra, IIIII
be Provided by the cl..._
Doma.
Blanebo Easterday, Mrs.
liDNew. ruloa of the Ohio V·"-·
_, Pat Smf11t, Ill's. lfArP Watson,
rae !IJow A1111. wW be a-~•
,.,..
able II tbo meet~rwo Any IIIODibor Mr a. l'lllWa Harris, PaU;y and

'.·•r. ..

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Bodo'.

011ttra pro-ng

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EARN SPECIAL
HOSTESS GIFn oncl
HOSTESS CREDIT

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Mrs. Naney Ervin aad RboiMII, ·
Mary X..,. Yost, Mra. Wanda
Noillel', Mrs. Linda Dovls, Mrs.
Jsuls Gollroa, Mrs. EUzabelb
Salser, Mrs. Ted Mil safe, Mra.
Emil ~ Mrs. Lela Eaatorday, Wlllfe Cross, Mr. and Mra.
Reed
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bome ri Mrs. Finley Rlehards.
Readings and poems by Ella
Wheeler Wlxc'"' and Walt Mason were featured. Twoolthem

at 7:30p.m. The annual awards

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Phone 9494•71

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~ days and ffle 3oth wedding~·
versary or Mr. and Mts. WUber
Parker.
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E;njoylng tho day were Mn.
Dana llamm, Dora"Hamm, Mr.
and r.lrs. VIrgil Hamm and Tom;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamm and
Cindy; s,muel lllichael, GN-1,
LOUise and Lonors; Ill&gt;. and Mrs.
Wliber Parker, Eric and Edward,
and Mr. and.Mrs. J, L. Mlehaol.

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Michael Family
Reunion Held

marketlllg.
Retreahments were served by
the hostess to 17 members and
lour gueata. ;rho next mooting
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MINEI!W ILLE - . A family
reunion was cn.io.Ye:d at Ute home ol Mr: and Mrs, David Williams.
of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mlchaol
on Easter ~nday In ubservanco

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SPRING DRESSES..
eiteoucED '

cus•ion oo the problems of farm

llllMO~~T IL\'fiOI'i

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eua""'' (cr -1!'0 1alr ·boolh at 11to

· d!Mer wW )&gt;e hold on Mai- 16, ·
·at 6 p.m.
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Nat reauler meellng of the
band booaters will J;oe lllsy 20.
There wiU be election ol now of.
fleers at tbot Ume. All mombora are asked to attend this
meeting.
--------. and mu s ical program for the served by the churches on 111sy
19.
residents ot lhelnllrmary.
Harland Vol~ led a dlsllural Life &amp;mda.Y will be ob-

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. wore Time lor Willow WhloUes
and Bud Watching.
Devotions were givOD by Mrs.
Elmer McCarley. Mn. Clar·ence Davis reported Ute dogwood
trees had been j&gt;lanted at the
(;allla Count,y Infirmary and that
tnc Women•s Council ottheFarm
Bureau had given a religious

~ri~s Effectiv!l Sunday, An•il

Your Qualified

THE BIBLE IN THE HAND,
·cRUSADE

honored pill
Mra. Merlo
Harria, Mrs. Bortba !Pftcor,
Mra. Leo Loo,. M!Jl Rose .Karia ~ Mro. Belt!' T9"'Y,
Mlu u,. Whitmore, llloaJoon

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Gallio .COuniY JID)lor FJIIr. Plana
were mad:e II&gt; have a 'l"'elal
mooting wlfl!lllesthftlle ~atera
to complete arransoriionts for
tho booth •. A dal8 wllllllannounced .....
The 8fGUP plana II&gt; oOrVe the 1
Ohio State ClvU Service Em· .
ployee's AasociaUon dlm~r on
MIQ' 11.
James Clendenin, band dlroctor, announcodthefollowingscbe·
dule for "the bm&gt;d membon. A
concert will be held on lllsy 9,

Richards Home
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Booat;ro .with .a ~ Teach
·Ua ·;Ill Pro1. · Plana """" c~~·,...

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Hold Wiener Roost

who wilMa 1o alloW lor Polnta
11t11 must nod(y lbe club
SO&lt;rttarY at 01100. Plana wW be
dlseuaaod lor holdfns a two-day
horae allllllln Juno.

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on Jul)' 2~ thor~ WU1 be Ill- ~ng
oGler praetlee aoaalal)at11to!alrlfOOII(IJ, at wlll,ch time the par.
MlllDLEP,OIIT.;. Mr. led Mrs.
onto wW ,bo Invited 111&lt;1 will be Jamoa o. Rib~, ~r•.
outerta1noc1 1 w11ner roast. are 8llllllUIIdna ille blr1lt or a ·
'i'rOJeel books mull be lliineii dsu&amp;btor, Tin Jll3fl'l, ~ on
in at thla maotfng. on Auauzl 5, April 9 at 11to ,Loncoator-Fatr· ·
Karen Grllll1lt will give a dom!ll&gt;ld Hoapital. Tbo in!llt woiab·
onatratloa .., grooming, aad- od IOVOII JIQUIIdS, ..... 01111..1.
dlln&amp; rhlllll. and un~ a Mr. and )Ira. I!IJbl1ard bave two
hor.. whlll 11to club -u at ...,._ Cbrlojopbor,llx, and Erie,
.her home.
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. Mr. IIIII
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of
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. uat 26 at 1 p.m. at tho I •I r- llllddloport ·'* )o!r~;~ ·Mrl.·.
around• ""'"' project books will Carl ~!¢bard ol !lrr&amp;CUae ori
be returned, and mombora will
Ute ·~onto. kro. Warrtoi
have a trail ride.
Daria or llllddloporilo a iP'eal81'811dmo11tor.
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pllco plana lor tho Jll'OII:&amp;mrlor
tho remahldol- or 1lto yoer lor
the lllelp t-11 Plea..,.. Rldora.
1belr nat meeting wW be
Ma,y It at 11tellomo of E. J. Hill
at which Umo WIIICII
wW give a talk on boo! earo
and a quaU!Ied lnatructor one
on !lrat ald.
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Mrs. Larry Sellars
On J1iDo 3, tharo wW be 111~
other mooting at the Hill homo
whon steve Powell will talk on
the dlll'aront broods of -horses
and Karon Griflllh will lead s
dlscussloc on lbe parts o1 a
r·
horae. Thoro wW be a prseuee aeasloc wlthlbelr horae• at Competes
Women own Ute land· on the
San Bias Islands, which lie
tho lllelp COUIIIJ! Fatrgroundson
MIDDLEPORT - Work on a from two to 10 miles .off the
POMEROY - At 11 a.m. on Aprll 15 at the Sl&lt;:red Heart C.U... Juno 18 and on JUly 9, a vetericoast of.Panama.
lie Clmrch parsonoge, Mln Agnes VIr~ White, dalljlbler of Mr. narian will d!acuso the esre of ,PI! Wll compleiod whOD the
Bracl&gt;ury Arts and Cra!la el~
IIIII Mre, Walter White, Ebenezer St., bol!ome. the bride of Larry
mot Wodneods.Y, at the homo of
0. SOilera, 100 of Mr. ond Mrs, Harold SoUers of Portlond.
FDU::MEN CALLED
'l'llo ceremoi\V was perfonned trude Raub, Mr. and Mre, Cillo
PT. PLEASANT - Tho local Mro. Max Davia.
kro. flwl Wlm preolded at
bJ tho Hev. Fr. John Turel. For roll MclleDzlo ond doushter• !Ire department received a call
Uta
mooting. Thoro was a ssek
her wedding the brideworoablue Nanette ond Jo, Mr. aad Mrs: at 8:05a.m. Friday to Ute Rlverlunch
at ,_. and members de- l q t h dross wl1lt white~~&gt; Wallar White, llobblo Am ond view 11m at Gl........_ The eoceuortoe, Tho atiO!Idantl wr Mark ~wn, !ilaroo y0 .._, ftuO. tabUIIhmOIII waa complotoly do- cided II&gt; start spring clresaos
Linda Warner of Pomeroy... ro n ...., Linda W
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Ellen WUoon, Mra. 9taroo MliJ.. cauae. Tho ftre had made too at tbo home ol Mro. lllu StewA rocepdon homrlre the co,.. or, Mr, and Mrs. SoUers, and much h - . , when Ute local art. A~booldea11toaenam­
Plo wu bald ~ ovenlns at the bride' a parents.
!lremon arrivedtoasvo11tostrue- ed were Mrs. Clarence MurriQ',
the home of the bride'• parente,
The Mra. SoUora lo 1 turo. Damage estimates were Mrs. Earl Wener, Mrs. WIQ'IIB
THE MooEitN WAY
Cake, punch, leo cr0110 and eo~ at Pomeroy lllgh School. $6,000 lor the bullcllngand .,,500 Kin&amp; Mrs. Olova Cottrill, Mrs.
TO EMBROI~RY
lao were served.
Mr. SoUers Is emPloyed at 1110 lor, the contents. The 1m waa .Edl11t Ruoaall, .md 1111'1. James
41 VlvlciCoioc-s
Attondlng tho rocepdon wore Grueser sawmW. They reside OWDOd by Lola R. Young, Glen- Whltlatcb.
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R'I!!r; director .. ·
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Rlchllrd i)o..n1i.a_
man, and IJomo·ond
Rev. Paul Jclbnion.
Lunelloon will be :aorvod _and
reaorvatlona llhould be nuide J§ar will
on lllsy 13 at .
throuab the local PTA unit.

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POMEROY - Oftleera
C&amp;ro·
bll Jooes, steve Pl&gt;woll, Nancy
Crow, Kar111 Grlftl11t, imd Mila
Powell met at 1lto hoino of tholr
advlaor, Mra. William Downie,
· on Mmclal, Al&gt;rll

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Wedding Ceremony
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POIIEROY - Twel•o ,__
bero were IDIU- when Ute
Pomeroy Cbapler of the Futuro
Toad!era or Amortca mot this
weok. Tbo 8fGUP Included Mary
Alb, lJoda Beal, !berry Blacklion, Ka1lty Francis, Graeo Kin&amp;

COline
Jean . - · ·
Mary .....MeQJwuJ,
Rad!ord, llebeccaRad!oN, DorotiiY Neutzlln&amp; Ed Bmllh

IIIIIBeveri)'ThomPIIOII.
Gloat apoakor wao Ute R e •.
·• Bill Perrin whoadriaedlbo' _ . , to uae 11telr taloola 1n
!lllld!DI poverty aad ~poranco.
Rs!rellhmonts were aerved. AttenciDg boaldes11t0ae named were
WODCIY C&amp;rper • Cbarloa Clark...,, Pamall Crew, !bella Faulk,
Paula Friek, C&amp;1lty ~'ultz, Gene
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L Boetor Stlnra, Cbarloo v...,..,
· DlaM Woyoramlllor, Barbera
'Mdle and Mlas lfellll Bmllh,
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POMEROY _ Mlsa R o b y
commlltooa will -Ute an- Steams, brtdo-eloet of llandall
nua1 Homo Demoastratlm
Reiber, was honored wl11ta-Council ProsramplannlnsOJn. or Friday ovonlns at 11to homo
loren,., APrU23 -2t,at.Jaek. of Mlsa Mary Am Harris.
ICII'a Mlll. Tho club !fOIIIIIl
Co.Jiosteos wao Mrs. Dolbort
wW be exeeutlve boord &amp;nllll. Whim ~ bolla onc1
members, prelldonto of CDUIIl;y pink and white atresmora deeOCIIIII&lt;Ila, elubprolldonta,- orated 11telllfl table.~awore
eommltloo membora, aadoauileonduc:tod by Debby Ha,yea w111t
IJ! cammlltoo cbatnn!ll.
prizes being """ by Mrs. BIU
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Mrs. MariJIU'et Johnllon was a,wa.rdad 11to door prize.
Ro!rolhmenll 0! cake, Jlllllch,
eo«ae and mlnll wore aorvod.
Atloadlng bolides 11t0BO 111111od ware Mro. Steams, !fro.
~~~aey..leaD Roaoh, Ervin. Rlllllda,
POMEROY- ThelloliaCoUJ&gt;o Kimbler, Mrs. Bertha Jdm·II' Biding Club wW moot 11 7 p. Mra. Mary Eaatorday, Mra. VIm. Monday at the Koli• CountY ola Corilell, Mrs. Dor&lt;lllly Bmllh
FelrJrouncla lor a wiener rout and Mary, MN. Mary Lou llle
followed by • mooting II 8. Elich and Pat!J!, Mrs. Emma.Aclama,
member Ia 1o taka his own wlo•,. BeYerb', 9w'an, Teresa, and
oro ond bunl with aolt drinks to TAIIUIJ1, Mra. Geraldine Crosa,
Dlaaa, Della, Dad.ae, Debra, IIIII
be Provided by the cl..._
Doma.
Blanebo Easterday, Mrs.
liDNew. ruloa of the Ohio V·"-·
_, Pat Smf11t, Ill's. lfArP Watson,
rae !IJow A1111. wW be a-~•
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Mary X..,. Yost, Mra. Wanda
Noillel', Mrs. Linda Dovls, Mrs.
Jsuls Gollroa, Mrs. EUzabelb
Salser, Mrs. Ted Mil safe, Mra.
Emil ~ Mrs. Lela Eaatorday, Wlllfe Cross, Mr. and Mra.
Reed
Mloa Pat R e d-

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Maurice Forgey pve the program lor .the Tri-Advloory Council meeting held recent!)' at the
bome ri Mrs. Finley Rlehards.
Readings and poems by Ella
Wheeler Wlxc'"' and Walt Mason were featured. Twoolthem

at 7:30p.m. The annual awards

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gave the program Cor U,e gap.
den club grot!P and had mBI\Y
pieces ol hei- w~rk ondhploy,

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PAULN HYSIU Mlnwavllle, Ohio

Phone 9494•71

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1 .- f!IP~!'flcila•J t'lllir~mrilr-1
~ days and ffle 3oth wedding~·
versary or Mr. and Mts. WUber
Parker.
f '
E;njoylng tho day were Mn.
Dana llamm, Dora"Hamm, Mr.
and r.lrs. VIrgil Hamm and Tom;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamm and
Cindy; s,muel lllichael, GN-1,
LOUise and Lonors; Ill&gt;. and Mrs.
Wliber Parker, Eric and Edward,
and Mr. and.Mrs. J, L. Mlehaol.

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FOR COURT

OF APPEALs
REPUIUCAN

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Of A 8llter Tomorrow

MOVIe-:rill"CHILDHoOD OF\ IISJJS

Mro. Cboryll'lpp, Mro•

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GALLIPOLIS MOTOR·CO.
SALESMAN OF
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EXTRA SAVINGS ON
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'AT .OUR FA~S
ANNIVERSARY' SAi:E -

1'0%
·---

OF YOU• PURCHASE IN

AOOITIONAL MIRCI'UIDISI
OF YOUR OWH SELICTION'
OR IONUS CERTIFICATI FOR
THI AMOUNT DUI YOu-FOR
LATER USI

MY FOI NOW·IIY·

SHORTS $2.99
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National AdverUsed
QUEEN CASUALS
Naosau- Bermuda - JDIIca

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Sun. Aprii21-0vr Shlltorld WorldWhat Is Coming? Will There Be
World Piece or Atomic PI-?
10¥11-THE ·BIRTH OF THE SAVIOUR.

. . .. ' . $8.!!

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BRA and GIRDLE·

"luach.

FREE BIBLES EACH NiGHT!

$6.99 '

IOTIIUS lAY

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7:20P.M.
·POMEROY ELEMENTARY SatOOL
.1.1....,. Ave.

:

$12.99, NOW
$15.99, NOW
$19.99. NOW
$22.99, NOW

Michael Family
Reunion Held

marketlllg.
Retreahments were served by
the hostess to 17 members and
lour gueata. ;rho next mooting
·
w
ill be held In lllsy at11te homo
MINEI!W ILLE - . A family
reunion was cn.io.Ye:d at Ute home ol Mr: and Mrs, David Williams.
of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mlchaol
on Easter ~nday In ubservanco

j

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SPRING DRESSES..
eiteoucED '

cus•ion oo the problems of farm

llllMO~~T IL\'fiOI'i

•

BETTER ·

eua""'' (cr -1!'0 1alr ·boolh at 11to

· d!Mer wW )&gt;e hold on Mai- 16, ·
·at 6 p.m.
.
Nat reauler meellng of the
band booaters will J;oe lllsy 20.
There wiU be election ol now of.
fleers at tbot Ume. All mombora are asked to attend this
meeting.
--------. and mu s ical program for the served by the churches on 111sy
19.
residents ot lhelnllrmary.
Harland Vol~ led a dlsllural Life &amp;mda.Y will be ob-

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. wore Time lor Willow WhloUes
and Bud Watching.
Devotions were givOD by Mrs.
Elmer McCarley. Mn. Clar·ence Davis reported Ute dogwood
trees had been j&gt;lanted at the
(;allla Count,y Infirmary and that
tnc Women•s Council ottheFarm
Bureau had given a religious

~ri~s Effectiv!l Sunday, An•il

Your Qualified

THE BIBLE IN THE HAND,
·cRUSADE

honored pill
Mra. Merlo
Harria, Mrs. Bortba !Pftcor,
Mra. Leo Loo,. M!Jl Rose .Karia ~ Mro. Belt!' T9"'Y,
Mlu u,. Whitmore, llloaJoon

E;O!!IUI' i&gt;Pon•cli1!1er~!IIOC­

Gallio .COuniY JID)lor FJIIr. Plana
were mad:e II&gt; have a 'l"'elal
mooting wlfl!lllesthftlle ~atera
to complete arransoriionts for
tho booth •. A dal8 wllllllannounced .....
The 8fGUP plana II&gt; oOrVe the 1
Ohio State ClvU Service Em· .
ployee's AasociaUon dlm~r on
MIQ' 11.
James Clendenin, band dlroctor, announcodthefollowingscbe·
dule for "the bm&gt;d membon. A
concert will be held on lllsy 9,

Richards Home
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.the Ky..- •!Jl;aek Band
Booat;ro .with .a ~ Teach
·Ua ·;Ill Pro1. · Plana """" c~~·,...

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Hold Wiener Roost

who wilMa 1o alloW lor Polnta
11t11 must nod(y lbe club
SO&lt;rttarY at 01100. Plana wW be
dlseuaaod lor holdfns a two-day
horae allllllln Juno.

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A Uoef)ll Hobby

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on Jul)' 2~ thor~ WU1 be Ill- ~ng
oGler praetlee aoaalal)at11to!alrlfOOII(IJ, at wlll,ch time the par.
MlllDLEP,OIIT.;. Mr. led Mrs.
onto wW ,bo Invited 111&lt;1 will be Jamoa o. Rib~, ~r•.
outerta1noc1 1 w11ner roast. are 8llllllUIIdna ille blr1lt or a ·
'i'rOJeel books mull be lliineii dsu&amp;btor, Tin Jll3fl'l, ~ on
in at thla maotfng. on Auauzl 5, April 9 at 11to ,Loncoator-Fatr· ·
Karen Grllll1lt will give a dom!ll&gt;ld Hoapital. Tbo in!llt woiab·
onatratloa .., grooming, aad- od IOVOII JIQUIIdS, ..... 01111..1.
dlln&amp; rhlllll. and un~ a Mr. and )Ira. I!IJbl1ard bave two
hor.. whlll 11to club -u at ...,._ Cbrlojopbor,llx, and Erie,
.her home.
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. Mr. IIIII
I!OiT,.~er
of
.
. uat 26 at 1 p.m. at tho I •I r- llllddloport ·'* )o!r~;~ ·Mrl.·.
around• ""'"' project books will Carl ~!¢bard ol !lrr&amp;CUae ori
be returned, and mombora will
Ute ·~onto. kro. Warrtoi
have a trail ride.
Daria or llllddloporilo a iP'eal81'811dmo11tor.
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pllco plana lor tho Jll'OII:&amp;mrlor
tho remahldol- or 1lto yoer lor
the lllelp t-11 Plea..,.. Rldora.
1belr nat meeting wW be
Ma,y It at 11tellomo of E. J. Hill
at which Umo WIIICII
wW give a talk on boo! earo
and a quaU!Ied lnatructor one
on !lrat ald.
.
Mrs. Larry Sellars
On J1iDo 3, tharo wW be 111~
other mooting at the Hill homo
whon steve Powell will talk on
the dlll'aront broods of -horses
and Karon Griflllh will lead s
dlscussloc on lbe parts o1 a
r·
horae. Thoro wW be a prseuee aeasloc wlthlbelr horae• at Competes
Women own Ute land· on the
San Bias Islands, which lie
tho lllelp COUIIIJ! Fatrgroundson
MIDDLEPORT - Work on a from two to 10 miles .off the
POMEROY - At 11 a.m. on Aprll 15 at the Sl&lt;:red Heart C.U... Juno 18 and on JUly 9, a vetericoast of.Panama.
lie Clmrch parsonoge, Mln Agnes VIr~ White, dalljlbler of Mr. narian will d!acuso the esre of ,PI! Wll compleiod whOD the
Bracl&gt;ury Arts and Cra!la el~
IIIII Mre, Walter White, Ebenezer St., bol!ome. the bride of Larry
mot Wodneods.Y, at the homo of
0. SOilera, 100 of Mr. ond Mrs, Harold SoUers of Portlond.
FDU::MEN CALLED
'l'llo ceremoi\V was perfonned trude Raub, Mr. and Mre, Cillo
PT. PLEASANT - Tho local Mro. Max Davia.
kro. flwl Wlm preolded at
bJ tho Hev. Fr. John Turel. For roll MclleDzlo ond doushter• !Ire department received a call
Uta
mooting. Thoro was a ssek
her wedding the brideworoablue Nanette ond Jo, Mr. aad Mrs: at 8:05a.m. Friday to Ute Rlverlunch
at ,_. and members de- l q t h dross wl1lt white~~&gt; Wallar White, llobblo Am ond view 11m at Gl........_ The eoceuortoe, Tho atiO!Idantl wr Mark ~wn, !ilaroo y0 .._, ftuO. tabUIIhmOIII waa complotoly do- cided II&gt; start spring clresaos
Linda Warner of Pomeroy... ro n ...., Linda W
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stroyed by a blaze of 11111mowD at the nat meeting 1o be hold
CorUndo ,._
of Po-'--"
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Ellen WUoon, Mra. 9taroo MliJ.. cauae. Tho ftre had made too at tbo home ol Mro. lllu StewA rocepdon homrlre the co,.. or, Mr, and Mrs. SoUers, and much h - . , when Ute local art. A~booldea11toaenam­
Plo wu bald ~ ovenlns at the bride' a parents.
!lremon arrivedtoasvo11tostrue- ed were Mrs. Clarence MurriQ',
the home of the bride'• parente,
The Mra. SoUora lo 1 turo. Damage estimates were Mrs. Earl Wener, Mrs. WIQ'IIB
THE MooEitN WAY
Cake, punch, leo cr0110 and eo~ at Pomeroy lllgh School. $6,000 lor the bullcllngand .,,500 Kin&amp; Mrs. Olova Cottrill, Mrs.
TO EMBROI~RY
lao were served.
Mr. SoUers Is emPloyed at 1110 lor, the contents. The 1m waa .Edl11t Ruoaall, .md 1111'1. James
41 VlvlciCoioc-s
Attondlng tho rocepdon wore Grueser sawmW. They reside OWDOd by Lola R. Young, Glen- Whltlatcb.
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Mrs, Eva Doosauer, Mre, Gel\o. 011 llolherry Ave. In Pomeroy. wood.

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One or the nicest thl~• ahollt ~~Pring Is fresh groeno, (Tho _,
!ng kind.)
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we have had fresh kale several times. I cook lt cmwn in bacon
grease until it browns slightly. Urnm. ••good.
1 was in Dale's Market the other d!Q'. ~e had the 1addest face
•••'~to' so downcast,., I asked?
When I callld on Mary Frids.v
uwe were fixing fresh kale
afternoon,
I' fOund we had more
for (IUf lunch and tt burned.'' I
could Wlderstand how he felt be- in rommon than 1 experlod. a
eause It ls disappointing to have too love to cook and collect
your aweute all whetted r 0 r reclpoo.) I dlacovored she Is a
aometlllng and tllon not get !L graduate of W. Va. WeoleyanCollege with a mll,jor in buslnesa

DON'T KNOW what ll1l' Camicy would do wltlloot our irlond
1

admin.lstration and a minor ln

Engllol&gt; and Journalism. ltie faa.
tured lavender colored accents
In her living room. (II&gt; do n.
~e and her husband have traveled a great deal and OllloY eali.ng in new places and trying
regional Coods. They like to fix
these dlahes when they get home.

Aaron Bryan, who does the farming for us on Ule bomeplaee. He
can make anything grow and he
was the one wbo gave us the kale.
Througll the years he hu always
ol&gt;ared tllo bouncy of hio garden.
···OLd time farmers" like Aaron
are. getting rare. It seems t h e One thing &amp;he gave me permiaranks of farm Camllie• are thin- lllon to quote her on was, '"'11lere
ning out. On ooe road out iD the are no shortcuts to good cookeountry 1 can count three emp. Ing."
I would have liked to spent the
t,y houses out of Cour. It's sort
whole
day talking to her, she
of sad to see that way of lire go.
U Marguerite Winters has her was lnterestlng, charming. and

way, It Won't be forgotten. Mar- pretcy, and people wllo share a
hobby like cooking, never exhaust
the IIUbject.
and the land that cries out from
every poem she writes. I can
llle sent her entry in last Ocjust vlouallzo • book beautiflll. tober but didn't Cind out until
ly Ulustrotod with touching pho. last week her recipe Cor Danish
tographs of the things she writes Red Cabb&amp;ge was a winner. On
about. What a nl ee g1tt such a New Year's DIY the Tonkins
book would make for a child who cook this cabbage and add a few
never had the rare privilege ot coln&amp; to the pot. Those around
•alk1111: a newly plowed furrow the table receiving a coin will
with his granctiad, or saw him have good luck Cor the entire
pick Ill&gt; a handful of soil in tho year.
spring to see II It was rea&lt;IY to
Mary must have gotten a coin
plow,
this last new year.
Her Tdrmlng recipe Collows:
MRS. E. E. TONKIN, 21 HenDANISH RED CABBAGE
kle Ave., entered a contest ,.just 2 head o red cabbage
fdr tun" and came ott with tourth 1 scoop of sugar (to taote)
prize. Mra. Tonkin likes to col- 2 cups water
lect recipes and thought usome- 2 modimn tart aJIIlleo,
.,1!""1 dU!!root:· ~~ win. . . poe)od. "lfed. ·~ ·' '
guerite has a love for farmers

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Spring Time?
Graduation Time?
Give Benrus Time.

3 tblip. buttor
'4 CliP vinegar
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cup red currant jelly (or
more to taste)
Remove ~ discard tough out~
er loaves of cabbage. S h r e d
cabbage very coarsely, In he&amp;Vl'

keUie place cabblgoe, butter, oug.
ar, vinep.r, water, salt and pep..
per. Simmer for 2 to 3 hours.
Stir otelalonally and, If nece•·
sary, &amp;del more water rrom Ume
to time.
When cabbage Ia almost tender,
odd apples and rod currant-jolly.
Cabbage should be awoet-oour.
If nece~sary, add more sugar
and vluegar. Simmer covered
lor 30 mllllteo or longer until
UiJtld Is eompletel¥ aboorbed.
Serve with roast pse, due~ or
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WJS11 EVERYONE could have
seen tho attractive suits and coats
Pat Gllaa•s advance taliortng
Calcuda!e AA $39 .95. Waterproof• .
C.lendar feature. Stainless sleet . Strap.

Seatarer$29.95. 17 jewel s. Walerproof•.

Yello""' or whitP._cora band.

$.39.95.

11 jewetso

Petlte crystat.B iac k cord.l"elt oworwhHe

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Oiamonc1 Nora 149.95. 2 di.i!monds
AdJ USiabl!! hrao:(! lel.

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.VISITS NEW GRANDCHILD
GALLIPOLIS - Mra. Altticl
Sltmdora li 25 adlUcotho 114.,
hll returned, tram vldt~Jlr ..,..

.... gr~ ..... Chri-~
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· ··Mr
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Rilland )Yolft .(!~,-former Freda
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_ bji Mr. ,and Mrs, Roy
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TIIIJRSDAY
ELIZAIIETH c~ Ladles
Aid will moot will! Mra. ur.
baa Baldwin, 1 p.m. llriD&amp;
oomethbig tor the program and
Euler ollorlng. '

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Emanon Club
Celebrates
Anniversary
GALLIPOLIS - Members of
the Emanon Club celebrated the
26th anniversary or the club will!
a dinner at the Rio Grande College cafeteria Thursday evening.
After dinner the meeting adjourned to the home of Mrs. Robert L, Evans where tour tal?les
of bridge were in play.
High scorer was Mrs. Robert
Richards and second high was
Mrs. Aven Lusk.
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The C&lt;!lllllliltee Ia, ~bar!
arrflllilemlllto 11\oo•!!Jts. Set •
White; ·.titdrmllit; Mdl. R ·
Richards, Mro. John Lloyd, •·
Harland Martin, Mrs. Robert
g..eets and Mrs.

lAo Mossman.

French City
Mothers League

Mrs. Mary Lou Swisher
CHESIImE - Roy Mitchell
was the master or ceremonies
fGr an interesting meeting or
the Cheshlre-Kyger PTA held
recently.
The meeting was called to order by President," Mrs. Janice
Swisher. Devotions were given
by Mrs. Pauline 'jllom_pscm. Secretary'a report was readby Mrs.
Phyllis Sargent and Mrs. bonnie
Wise (tavethetreaaurer'sreport.
The finance committee reJ)orted
. I'I!"!U !t'l .~ '11!\d,e.. f?r th~
, s.fnn(!i•~.; 1!'!f•h ,\itll bo
held at liie schoo~ A!&gt;rll ii, from
5 p.m. to 9:30'Ji!m!
Mrs. Ruth NeedS, nominating
chairman,

Presented tbe &amp;late or

orncers for 1968-69. Tl:ley are
Pre sidon~ Mro. Mary Lou S!riah.
er; Vlce.Presldon~ Mn. Joan
CoNdei Secretary, Mrs. a.arlene Spaulding, and Treaaurer,
Mra. VIrginia Burger.

Program for the evenlnr waa

Bike Ride Held

for a bike ride prior to their
meeting, at t h e
homo ol Mrs. AJtlto Mehl. Wey.
clo riding Is a pari or tho cld&gt;'s
pb,yslcal development program.
At 8 p.m. Mrs. George Clark
called tho moetlng to order. Roll
call was answered by each member naming tile offl.ee she would
like to hold.
Mrs. Annabelle Barry gave the
dovotlodo. AU reporis - • read
and approved.

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PATIENT IN HOLZER
POMEROY - Edward P. KJili.
Rt. t, Fomerol, Ia a patlenl In
Holzer hospital, GalllpoUa. VII·
lflna Mr. King rocoatly were Mr.
and Mra. Franklin King ol CO.
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Pauline ThoJ11PsonandMra. Mary
Lou Swisher). Mro. PTA wao

Mrs. Peggy Thomao. Mra. Donna
Mianar llild Mro. Folcy Thomp-

son wor• In cbarile of die :t"''

lldts, At tho coaclusion ol tho
program kllldorgarl&lt;jn ·molllero '
aoniod relreshmooto.

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$

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ENSEMBLES

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WIIE$27,94, NOW
UPPER STORE

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ATS
PRICE

May Fellowship
Day Services

SPRING

WERE 24.84
NOW
UPPER STOll

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teacher. Anllther oklt was UUod,
Oporltloo .., 111ro. PTA. Toklng
part wore Dr. Butdler, (Mr.
Forrell Smith), Ntlraoo, (Mra.

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Planned by UCW
GALLIPOLIS - May Folio•·
ahip Ds.v oorvlces are being plan.
nod by (;hurcb Women llnltod Ia
GaiUo Counlf• to be ~old Frltls.v,
MIIY 3 at 7;30 p,m, ID tile Pre~o
byterlan Church, Gallipolis. A
rum, FCIUIIdatlon lor .01a1-., ·
will be ohown by ReY. Glen Hili!.
holt. The rum depicts bollofa
IIICl cuotomo or olx Chrlotlon
dOnomlnatlons, - . g olmllarltleo In ibolr aorvlces, llliil areaa
where they, can wOrk tDsoulor.
Mro. ~ Wootf lllld ilra.
Clarence Dario are In charl)lt
or tho service, May Fllim!lhl!'
Ds.v Is an IIID!,Ial colol!rllll"" of ·
Church Wo111011 lhlllod'•lnlUIIdtbe
"'Jrld with o111Pli4ato Oil (oliciw.
ship at t!oo local laval. ~lllntor•
oiled perooilo are iill'ltod to at.
tend this oenico. ·.
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PANTby KATZ
·JR!SSE-5.;,.

For Sleep, Wlllk
or

Eleczieil .·

Cheshire- Kyger PTA Presi~srit·; · ,

several se.lecUona by the ruth
and olxth grodo band, under the
d!roctloo of James Clendenin.
A skit titled, School Daze, was
GALLIPOLIS - Menmero of presented by oomo of the par.
the French Clcy Mothers Loa· enta (li&gt;rtrs.vlnl achool children.
gue met at 6:30 p.m. Tholds.v Mrs. Wanda Eahenaur Was the

claaa modeled for tltehome council. I llarted out with tllem but
couldn't keep ..,, Don't lmow ~.
becauao Molly Lakin and Mary
Marpnt WIIUo are •• bcS)'
Announcements were made of
aa I am, and they finhhed love~
two
moetlngo coming Ill&gt; In the
11 outfits.
ruture; the benefit aJURiai card
IT SEEMS TO ME tllere ohould party April 23, sponsored by
tile Mlddloport Mother's Lea.
be a (lllld) moral aomewhore
In the r.ct Pvt. Ralph Keltll Jer. 1110, and the ~ring oooferonce
Cero Is oow atotlonod at Camp being planned by the Diapers
Gordon, Ga., the same CIJTID to Dates League, JW&amp;e 15, at
at which his lather, the late Joe the Addavlllo School,
The door prize was won by
R ~ Jeffers, was statloned25years
Mrs. AmaiJelle Barry. Rofreoh.
ments were served by the host..
ess and co-hostess, Mn. JUC\Y
PHYLLIS WR.COXf:N of the
Bemett.
Ohio Valley Bank is a parap
The next meeting will be hold
of Charm. ·&amp;w she keeps 'her
at
the home of Mrs. Bolt¥ Gay,
protiJ' smile when oomoono
May 14 al 8 p.m. Mrs. Komelb
brings In a big ••It wlih a
lot of change, nve minutes till Scltes, district president, baa
been Invited to attend and elee·
clo•'•• "me Ia ......_.me But
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of ollicero will be held.
she does.
- - . . , - - . . - , . - - - -BABY GmL WELCOMED
Duboa and famlcy ol Lals.vette,
GALLIPOLIS - Mr. and Mrs.
Urry Flto, tho former lilUIJJI Ind., whO are opendlng the week.
end In Gal)lpolla,
Tblvtner, are proud to welcome
Into their homo 1 baby girl,
C111ibia ~.
11a1ema1 l!l'andparenlure Mr.
IIICl Mra. Howard Thlv.,.., 23
Cldlllcolbo 114., IIICl patomal
are Mra. Alberto
Fife, Lower River Rd., and Dale
Fifo, Wbeeilnr, W, Va.

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Benrus watch fails tO Per·
properly, Benrus will rt·
or replace it fast and fft:te.
'Benr.us made an ordinary
~~~·~:~;:~l&amp;iva it ·an of(fj.

p.m. Mn.

book of recipes gathered over mill\)' years Crom Maine 1D California and from Canada to Mexico. Mai1Y., of the rBc)JJel are old
lamlly lllvorites Uko Apple !i!'uce Coke which must be aUrred
with a wooden spoon, and lhe· prize-winning cabbage rocjpo

THEY'RE H£RfJ .BeAUTifUL '

1nteed unconditionally)~' 3
r year&amp;. If the movtmer.t of

with Mta.

GOOD COOK - Mr$. E. E. To'lk/n.ls sOOirn',wlth a ~oolti .

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Lady Arl~ne $29 .95. f ull numeral dial.

Lady Delta

PEMBROKE CLIJB will meal

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By Pa1Houek

One or the nicest thl~• ahollt ~~Pring Is fresh groeno, (Tho _,
!ng kind.)
.
.
. . .
we have had fresh kale several times. I cook lt cmwn in bacon
grease until it browns slightly. Urnm. ••good.
1 was in Dale's Market the other d!Q'. ~e had the 1addest face
•••'~to' so downcast,., I asked?
When I callld on Mary Frids.v
uwe were fixing fresh kale
afternoon,
I' fOund we had more
for (IUf lunch and tt burned.'' I
could Wlderstand how he felt be- in rommon than 1 experlod. a
eause It ls disappointing to have too love to cook and collect
your aweute all whetted r 0 r reclpoo.) I dlacovored she Is a
aometlllng and tllon not get !L graduate of W. Va. WeoleyanCollege with a mll,jor in buslnesa

DON'T KNOW what ll1l' Camicy would do wltlloot our irlond
1

admin.lstration and a minor ln

Engllol&gt; and Journalism. ltie faa.
tured lavender colored accents
In her living room. (II&gt; do n.
~e and her husband have traveled a great deal and OllloY eali.ng in new places and trying
regional Coods. They like to fix
these dlahes when they get home.

Aaron Bryan, who does the farming for us on Ule bomeplaee. He
can make anything grow and he
was the one wbo gave us the kale.
Througll the years he hu always
ol&gt;ared tllo bouncy of hio garden.
···OLd time farmers" like Aaron
are. getting rare. It seems t h e One thing &amp;he gave me permiaranks of farm Camllie• are thin- lllon to quote her on was, '"'11lere
ning out. On ooe road out iD the are no shortcuts to good cookeountry 1 can count three emp. Ing."
I would have liked to spent the
t,y houses out of Cour. It's sort
whole
day talking to her, she
of sad to see that way of lire go.
U Marguerite Winters has her was lnterestlng, charming. and

way, It Won't be forgotten. Mar- pretcy, and people wllo share a
hobby like cooking, never exhaust
the IIUbject.
and the land that cries out from
every poem she writes. I can
llle sent her entry in last Ocjust vlouallzo • book beautiflll. tober but didn't Cind out until
ly Ulustrotod with touching pho. last week her recipe Cor Danish
tographs of the things she writes Red Cabb&amp;ge was a winner. On
about. What a nl ee g1tt such a New Year's DIY the Tonkins
book would make for a child who cook this cabbage and add a few
never had the rare privilege ot coln&amp; to the pot. Those around
•alk1111: a newly plowed furrow the table receiving a coin will
with his granctiad, or saw him have good luck Cor the entire
pick Ill&gt; a handful of soil in tho year.
spring to see II It was rea&lt;IY to
Mary must have gotten a coin
plow,
this last new year.
Her Tdrmlng recipe Collows:
MRS. E. E. TONKIN, 21 HenDANISH RED CABBAGE
kle Ave., entered a contest ,.just 2 head o red cabbage
fdr tun" and came ott with tourth 1 scoop of sugar (to taote)
prize. Mra. Tonkin likes to col- 2 cups water
lect recipes and thought usome- 2 modimn tart aJIIlleo,
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per. Simmer for 2 to 3 hours.
Stir otelalonally and, If nece•·
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to time.
When cabbage Ia almost tender,
odd apples and rod currant-jolly.
Cabbage should be awoet-oour.
If nece~sary, add more sugar
and vluegar. Simmer covered
lor 30 mllllteo or longer until
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seen tho attractive suits and coats
Pat Gllaa•s advance taliortng
Calcuda!e AA $39 .95. Waterproof• .
C.lendar feature. Stainless sleet . Strap.

Seatarer$29.95. 17 jewel s. Walerproof•.

Yello""' or whitP._cora band.

$.39.95.

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GALLIPOLIS - Mra. Altticl
Sltmdora li 25 adlUcotho 114.,
hll returned, tram vldt~Jlr ..,..

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Celebrates
Anniversary
GALLIPOLIS - Members of
the Emanon Club celebrated the
26th anniversary or the club will!
a dinner at the Rio Grande College cafeteria Thursday evening.
After dinner the meeting adjourned to the home of Mrs. Robert L, Evans where tour tal?les
of bridge were in play.
High scorer was Mrs. Robert
Richards and second high was
Mrs. Aven Lusk.
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The C&lt;!lllllliltee Ia, ~bar!
arrflllilemlllto 11\oo•!!Jts. Set •
White; ·.titdrmllit; Mdl. R ·
Richards, Mro. John Lloyd, •·
Harland Martin, Mrs. Robert
g..eets and Mrs.

lAo Mossman.

French City
Mothers League

Mrs. Mary Lou Swisher
CHESIImE - Roy Mitchell
was the master or ceremonies
fGr an interesting meeting or
the Cheshlre-Kyger PTA held
recently.
The meeting was called to order by President," Mrs. Janice
Swisher. Devotions were given
by Mrs. Pauline 'jllom_pscm. Secretary'a report was readby Mrs.
Phyllis Sargent and Mrs. bonnie
Wise (tavethetreaaurer'sreport.
The finance committee reJ)orted
. I'I!"!U !t'l .~ '11!\d,e.. f?r th~
, s.fnn(!i•~.; 1!'!f•h ,\itll bo
held at liie schoo~ A!&gt;rll ii, from
5 p.m. to 9:30'Ji!m!
Mrs. Ruth NeedS, nominating
chairman,

Presented tbe &amp;late or

orncers for 1968-69. Tl:ley are
Pre sidon~ Mro. Mary Lou S!riah.
er; Vlce.Presldon~ Mn. Joan
CoNdei Secretary, Mrs. a.arlene Spaulding, and Treaaurer,
Mra. VIrginia Burger.

Program for the evenlnr waa

Bike Ride Held

for a bike ride prior to their
meeting, at t h e
homo ol Mrs. AJtlto Mehl. Wey.
clo riding Is a pari or tho cld&gt;'s
pb,yslcal development program.
At 8 p.m. Mrs. George Clark
called tho moetlng to order. Roll
call was answered by each member naming tile offl.ee she would
like to hold.
Mrs. Annabelle Barry gave the
dovotlodo. AU reporis - • read
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POMEROY - Edward P. KJili.
Rt. t, Fomerol, Ia a patlenl In
Holzer hospital, GalllpoUa. VII·
lflna Mr. King rocoatly were Mr.
and Mra. Franklin King ol CO.
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Lou Swisher). Mro. PTA wao

Mrs. Peggy Thomao. Mra. Donna
Mianar llild Mro. Folcy Thomp-

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Oporltloo .., 111ro. PTA. Toklng
part wore Dr. Butdler, (Mr.
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GALLIPOLIS - May Folio•·
ahip Ds.v oorvlces are being plan.
nod by (;hurcb Women llnltod Ia
GaiUo Counlf• to be ~old Frltls.v,
MIIY 3 at 7;30 p,m, ID tile Pre~o
byterlan Church, Gallipolis. A
rum, FCIUIIdatlon lor .01a1-., ·
will be ohown by ReY. Glen Hili!.
holt. The rum depicts bollofa
IIICl cuotomo or olx Chrlotlon
dOnomlnatlons, - . g olmllarltleo In ibolr aorvlces, llliil areaa
where they, can wOrk tDsoulor.
Mro. ~ Wootf lllld ilra.
Clarence Dario are In charl)lt
or tho service, May Fllim!lhl!'
Ds.v Is an IIID!,Ial colol!rllll"" of ·
Church Wo111011 lhlllod'•lnlUIIdtbe
"'Jrld with o111Pli4ato Oil (oliciw.
ship at t!oo local laval. ~lllntor•
oiled perooilo are iill'ltod to at.
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For Sleep, Wlllk
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several se.lecUona by the ruth
and olxth grodo band, under the
d!roctloo of James Clendenin.
A skit titled, School Daze, was
GALLIPOLIS - Menmero of presented by oomo of the par.
the French Clcy Mothers Loa· enta (li&gt;rtrs.vlnl achool children.
gue met at 6:30 p.m. Tholds.v Mrs. Wanda Eahenaur Was the

claaa modeled for tltehome council. I llarted out with tllem but
couldn't keep ..,, Don't lmow ~.
becauao Molly Lakin and Mary
Marpnt WIIUo are •• bcS)'
Announcements were made of
aa I am, and they finhhed love~
two
moetlngo coming Ill&gt; In the
11 outfits.
ruture; the benefit aJURiai card
IT SEEMS TO ME tllere ohould party April 23, sponsored by
tile Mlddloport Mother's Lea.
be a (lllld) moral aomewhore
In the r.ct Pvt. Ralph Keltll Jer. 1110, and the ~ring oooferonce
Cero Is oow atotlonod at Camp being planned by the Diapers
Gordon, Ga., the same CIJTID to Dates League, JW&amp;e 15, at
at which his lather, the late Joe the Addavlllo School,
The door prize was won by
R ~ Jeffers, was statloned25years
Mrs. AmaiJelle Barry. Rofreoh.
ments were served by the host..
ess and co-hostess, Mn. JUC\Y
PHYLLIS WR.COXf:N of the
Bemett.
Ohio Valley Bank is a parap
The next meeting will be hold
of Charm. ·&amp;w she keeps 'her
at
the home of Mrs. Bolt¥ Gay,
protiJ' smile when oomoono
May 14 al 8 p.m. Mrs. Komelb
brings In a big ••It wlih a
lot of change, nve minutes till Scltes, district president, baa
been Invited to attend and elee·
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she does.
- - . . , - - . . - , . - - - -BABY GmL WELCOMED
Duboa and famlcy ol Lals.vette,
GALLIPOLIS - Mr. and Mrs.
Urry Flto, tho former lilUIJJI Ind., whO are opendlng the week.
end In Gal)lpolla,
Tblvtner, are proud to welcome
Into their homo 1 baby girl,
C111ibia ~.
11a1ema1 l!l'andparenlure Mr.
IIICl Mra. Howard Thlv.,.., 23
Cldlllcolbo 114., IIICl patomal
are Mra. Alberto
Fife, Lower River Rd., and Dale
Fifo, Wbeeilnr, W, Va.

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properly, Benrus will rt·
or replace it fast and fft:te.
'Benr.us made an ordinary
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lamlly lllvorites Uko Apple !i!'uce Coke which must be aUrred
with a wooden spoon, and lhe· prize-winning cabbage rocjpo

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GOOD COOK - Mr$. E. E. To'lk/n.ls sOOirn',wlth a ~oolti .

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Altoa or Quincy, DL He dl'&lt;Q8d
out of ~tliiOI In Ewi'!Co Mo., lo
tbo ninth tll'ode !IDd Ida erilltloal
record - a beck t» '1114U.
Ray has • 1UIDibar of
dloi1191lllhlng
He loft ·
.... ~-· notl&lt;laebly aad he
hal • habit of ~pulling
on hll oar lobes. There II a
amall scar on tbo - r of hia
fDnhead and - e r scar ..,
bla rlgl&gt;t palm.
The fugitive BldiiOCt Ia a fan
of weatern and musk,
His drlnkiJW prtCerencea are
..... and --· lie dre8181
l*lly and 11 111 IYid dancer
roua.
Who has ........ Early
Known to hla fellow PrliiOD lhll , ...., Ray ... ....,._
1nmlte&amp; U a uloner•" Ray from a bort8ndiJw BCIIIOIIn loa
l'f(IOI'tedl¥ was born either It Aqolea.
AprU 23, 1967.
The wa.ud man had _ ,
aervtng a 20-fear oenleDco for
otmed robbery and for a w~IIA&gt;
wao conftned In the nw1mum
secUrt(l ward of the · hoiiPIIal II Fulton.
A hJab seliiOI
wiM&gt;
waa lol~"" out of the Army,
Rq ,hila alao aerved - e •
In the federal penitentiary 1\
141venwortb, K I D., llliDolB
· - prtaon• at JoUet and
Pontiac, and In Los Angeles
C0U1113' Jail. The FBI warned
that hi&gt; lhould be conaidored
armed and extremely doap.

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the library. a. walla and roof•
ware Intact but Ita Interior wao
rulnad and hundreds of booka
lltteredthelloor,
Roads Blocked
llr'. Baile,v, the mb' phyaid111
within miles, was trying to got
to town. About a hal! mile from
the nurllag home the roads
ware blocked with debris. He
got out and walltad the roll of
theWB¥.
On GrOOIIWIMI'o center
stree~ he said ''JIOOple were
l'UIIIIInf evN7WO~ in e•ery

dlreetlon. Treea IIJd powar llneo
crtawrolled the ·- . When
!bore had been hol1oei, then
. . . notlllng but brlcka, lumber
and delni.L••·
Mayor IIIII l!aJ&gt;ped outalde
and aterted to work.

"I feared for my ll!a but I
never lost my head lllll rm
prwd of the facl that nobody
elot tn ~ _...,t to
panic or lose their head In the
!ace of thla dlaaater," he aald.
The turnado lbudt virtually
wia....t waralng except for the
areawide IDrDedo alert 1 earllar by the woother burNu.
Mro. Been had been
to

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2.68," o'00 Men her heard
radio 1n the doctor's o111..
but

In New Draft

nolhlng.

Many towniiPMPie thou&amp;ltt an

old alren used to IIUIIIIIIIIII tbo

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SAIGON (UP!)- Delenoe MID.ietar lilu1en Van Vy said sao.
urdl;r tbo South Vletnameaa so..
0111111111 was drlftlni 268,000
u rtPiacementllor Am""'
lean llld other allied.troc(&gt;s woo
mlihiM&amp;DIQe IM&gt;me.
"Attbabei:lnnlngof1969aP&amp;rt
o! the allied !roc(&gt; a mlalht witt&gt;- · " Gtn. V7 told a maetingof
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-.ao(the-VIatna1111\18 ~as.
. "It rij Onl,y have 135,000 more
Sooth V llnlmaaa !rocl&gt;•thatwW
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Willard Staffonl said "that baa
never been diaeusltld.u

Sputnik Pair Home
IIIOilCOW (UPI) - The SovIet Union said Sllurday It has
returned to Ru11lan soli tbo two
~utnlkl which made hiotery'a
second IUtDrnallc dockiJW tn o"'
bit. It also . _ e d tbo third
'•Cosmos'' liUIChlrw In II JUDY
days,
Co11110a Z!2111d .Co...,a213,
whleh cb:ked tn .•orblt - , ,
were brought book to tu1h Frldo.l' and Soturday, lhoSoYietnewa
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WASIDNGTON
(lJPI)- the 48-yeaMid criminal's PIOo Ore., housewife In J - U81.
doh In club wcrk. Gordon Ia an
EaciiPed convict, Jameo Earl ture and dascrlptlon to the The day otter ~~or,.- waa
rill&gt;lOyooofthaObloValleyEiiieRay was given 111oxiroordlnary Pollee and the public.
listed as an 11th 10 most
trtc Corp, llld • Public oceouil..
By United Preas JntematiClnal Clllergency Ust!ni on tho FBI's
~eclal AIOrt
Wanted, he was lll'reated in
lilt. He, too, Ia octlve In • I u b
If a man answers, don't hang roster · of 10 most wanll'd
In addition, a special alert Calilomla.
work, • Mason, Junior watdln of IW·
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criminals saturday, 1-slf.ylng was set uP in the MexlciD
Evan belore Ray wu Identiweek.
Sl. Peter'aFpl&amp;o011al0nU"Ch,and
Unfamiliar mala voices have the . nationwide rnlllhunt lor the bordar area in tho event Ka,y fied as the m)sterloua Galt,
Wednelday they wW go to ClJ&gt;. 0
of the GalliPolis " 81 been lll'eatlng III8IIY Ohioans ""cused assassin of Dr, Martin trios to flee the COIUI!ry, there was an assured $100,000 In
clnnati to see thelf "mama" Jt,rceas.
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Me&gt;ican .POllee olllclala also reworda . lor l!110ftO providing
&lt;treaaed In a whi~ gow~~ and IJ&gt;.
asked~~
ahetoltaboutleav- since' 3 p.m. Thuroday.
Ka,y, woo masqueraded as ware aald to be looking tor Ka,y lnlormatlon leading tD the
00 mueh. Slle
atalled ao state dlreciDr of "" her 0!"' .
That has been one of the mild- Eric starvO Galt at the time on an liDOUidal basis.
&lt;IP!UI"O Ujd conviction of King' a
iwdoro o! Ohio Fedfr- aal&lt;l, "I
mY bei11B soRe er side. eUeC\• or' a strike by King was slaiii in Meq&gt;hls, wao
~ial arrangements were
slayer, The Mempbia Cily
Women' a Clubs,
. makes them Jl10re aelJ.reli:ant." nearly 20,000 Q&gt;lp Bell Tole- plazed on the list even though made to show Ra_y's Picture on· Council haa voted to underwrlie
The Chlldrl!ll ire VIckie loYM
This rllllO~, alttllllln h e r p1toot Syotem employes, In con- there are 10 fugitives o4"eacly the ABC-TV show, uThe FBI.'' !hOt amount.
and Jol!rey ~~ay·sOuJ.1;Jeir~ •illlnllliV ·II~ ·
i:QIIIItl't Junction with a national walk- on it. This has h_...t but Slnl&lt;isj' evening,
Ray. ldentllled through •
or Ia Mrs, Gor..,
E;. Rotll&gt;i&gt;f 77 ,helj) notl&lt;llnB lht ll'ro bl!!&gt;ka on out:
once belore In the hlotory of the
The only olher criminal ever palnot.lklng chock of FBI
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t!&gt;e colroo table, Blbla.'Siortes
Pholie service to about 2,500 10 most wanted.
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Becoming a st~ti Omcwlll!he for CltUdron and Grimm's Fairy perom• In the Toledo area was
FBI Director J, Edgar lloo•er 10 most wanted roster was sought by .POUce as an 88CIIIId
largeot federatl!l.....,otwliinen Tale&amp;; Ovu In a rack, tho 1DJI dl&amp;riW!ed · early Frida¥ when a decided tD add Ray as an lith Richard Lawrei!Ce Marquette, convict for noorly a year. He
In tho world, with 1 membarlhU&gt; rec:ord -allium was • lloger wu.. cable waa aawed In hal!.
most wanted to insure the who was 10ught for the bukher brokl out of Mia 'Our! State
of 22,000, 11 DO amall honor. ID Iiams. I thouaht. .uThe chUdren
Bell per-IIOMel urged the pub. wldeet possible disseminatJon or knile murder of a Portland, Prison by hiding In a bread
lac~ It 11 tbo ·~ ~tlil- hare ere loved and .woU car~ ne to u88 illract dlalii1B lnataBd
ment ot C&amp;r\olyp'l U )rear&amp; of lor.'' There. was al1tdt rocker, of makiaepir 1011 .m.person calls ~:W.aM~~j~,i$$j;t.§fJM~~;®~~~;~:;:~;;:~~
el&lt;Parlence With Jiiltlor Women' a lllllip,ed .11) match tho Plm&gt;. In b..auaa or the il&gt;Ortago of rnanCiubl.
· the P!&lt;tore op the tabla,achlrJD. agomenl , employes ntiiiAing
BALI1oi'IN PARK, 'Calil, (IJPO - Police Slturda¥ ~ !eked
The ueOIII to•!h"t hlP ' 6mce · q'~ youngmanstoodcloao the switchboards.
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"'a nt111 resembling James Earl Roy, the accused assassin of
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~hi-, big 1 t andth..;_ ~.~..
Martin Luther Kina, but releaaedhbnthree~ura'-ter alter he
bapo from a conver11tlon ibout w
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Sing, Jr. Mrs. Sing, ueticQiner help but tl)lnk ,a b!ot¥1 ilnvfved to puleri!I\Y.
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GREENWOOD, Ark. (UPD 10 GolliPoJil, aaked Carobnllhat mother, col\!:.elned with tbo. ""'
The ' I8aaata, enuued •Wl\y
flti8etJ&gt;rlntS eliminated him."
The weather bureau said
the riqulrementa were lor jOIJ&gt;. rlcbmOIII Of her' ll(e anti dleli ves Bell !totem Empioye&lt;ll are ..,
'Gilman oald the man wasplc~edut&gt;on a Baldwin Park street
saturda) the llrat wan&gt;1ng that
11!1 the local J,.Uor WtiiDitl's ql tllhers, muattr~mltthlo ' .,. strike., atate in part
this morn!~ He declined to release the man'• ldeotJt.y, 110,)"
a storm exlated near Green~--~ ,Aili,..!'WE lion•; ,.c.,..andlovato'har'chU...,
.~~we
f&lt;k,~,:;.:e•!.'ll!.wa•,'~~, :rhll~a~· •routlnecheclci•:~··-..
_; e;w"'!" Frlda,y waa laoued only
II &amp;&gt;Uowaln~ \l&gt;ltthey •1!1 largeat and richest ~· In ~-&lt;""'*'~:,:-:"'*"'"''~''$'*'*""' '···· .,..2....--..... .. . " ., . . •W~ mlhutaa tiafora a tornado
lave a ~~'' - Th• and then
Marlene ~~, who hid injoyed. , become
cl~.,... 10 ·~~ tltft world, our wap~ \ flave :::;:;:::mv:-~:K.::f.;~;:;-.g~~~~:;:~~ftt.:f.~f.f.~:"J.~~:?::l;i:~~ii,~~ ernasb8d half the town to plecea
J)YC Jlital)&gt;etlhiP lld _m,.,t;Pro- over the big :Job of ~\bl.• . ~from about thlfd-pla&lt;e
and killed 12perSOIIs.
~ _111' orllll,l'i. oile~ It complex )'Grid.,
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"II was ona of those storms
wao 'Cedarat.,t 1ri 1H8 and Cjto.
lavol- In Dllal' ihlngs Is
"The co~J1jlon)&gt; Ia In 'i position
that began to build very
~ lloth waa tllo D~~ 1n Port of ~ 1'ltal f~ pre.. tq, Increase our - · without
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rapidly," said James Hul!,
liMO and '11. Tlitl'ewert 18chlr- Ill''"'!'· r~;.ene~ Federation'• iftl;rooalq the coal of ilemce to
meteorologist In chargo of the
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ntOIIO' II Un!O II Qvvalt1" ·. the publlc... We !eel that we
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dlrectot ,CArolyn will Tho rill&gt;h~l.o~sonc!vlcllllleoft&gt; '
extended ourselves, in
Smith. He said torecastara did
be ....,...ed to travel aa.wa1 munlf;y ImProvement.
good lalth, In an ·attampt to ,...
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everythll1s they could.
weeko, give lalkl, presl\18 1\
Tho lftl!!ated cl,_ member.. gotlate a talr contract without
Hundreds of other per8011a
board meodnJI, ilidParlorm.U.. are also enc:ourljiO!!,i.i IMnl.., a work .stoppage., we now lind
SAIGON (UPO - The u. s. Co&gt;lunand saturda) rc&gt;orted the were Injured when the twlotar
er Cedara\k&gt;ll .dutloo.1Uke&lt;!·l!P lkjliS and ~re~thewo~ldh ouraelvea faced wiih 110 othar heaviest air atucks of the year, 160 ntlsslons,lglinat North VI... aawed a 400.Coot-wide peth
she Jllliilpd ~ aw:.,Y Crolilli;r ¥'1"erali •
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IJalll' a Plllhandla sl(lply ares. A rougb ~tcounting allowed that more thl'OIIldt the
center of the
!aiDIJ¥, aomO!iJnes cor-aaJoow.u _The loci\ ~~u~ 11 vecy ~ve
Ohio ~ dlatrlbtlted a "fact thon a,tioo ·American a!ghts had dropped as many as IB,oon tona of Ozarka foothills town of 2,000.
thraeweek&amp;' ilii,umo.
,, . Wl!h .M m~ra woo)i"'. ~il ;· ·lheet" thlo week, which stated bomboon an area llbout the alzeo!the atateo!Vermontsl!lCelast Some residents ware 81111
''Well, 1 mob !l•li. ltock tho 1M motto, "Moat ~rlnU lr. In pert:
&amp;mda,y.
mlallag satnrda¥.
Cratlar Wllltcu~)fa~~ 1M . ~• of time ':;;:t., . !If
~'The 11J!11 a.lo Bell otrar of
Pllola returning from the 160 mlsaloos Friday ln..,lvtng about
U. Gcv • Maurice Britt said he
them·~, m~" ~." '
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·7,5 per cent - lncreooes 500 FillA's, Thundorchiels and Phantoms rt110rted destroying or was aohlng disaster deslanatlon
She ~!f.:~er !lmllr·bal be- . '~}•
~orilll!""' ,Her&gt;, WGIIid .. PfOV!de 111 average of dunlilrw eilaasl 26 trucks, 26 llllply boals, 10 rallroed or hialhWRY lor Greenwood. Brttt and toP
....., proi!C!iDI and ~BD't a1. ~~.~ -lml~·~ and t ..,,83, l&gt;tt -'lloek In . additional brltlps and 31other Communist tortlllcatlono.
National Goard and state pollee
eat h~ -~• ' in&lt;\' ~~~ ~ llliOOO e/nployeea 'lid
Thoro was no rllllOrt on tbe dill!luted lnflltrltion fUIUIOI ll&gt;r aldol arrived !rom Uttie Rock
cii.Ya. ~a, Ill&gt;! .1110'1 illalq~eyes -\ lti; ..tiliui)' In ~ with set- bomb tOnnage lmload&lt;!d. but the the past 25 months. Toe valley early SolurdaJ.
anap_when1VU ~. "OIIIqcf"~ , UemOIIU '"""' Dllide In other Fltlil Thunderchiel, workhorae leads to the outaldrta of Hue.
llundredtepoll 8 of town_.o,
otlon ~W~eo'o ·,P,!i!biir• ··:
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KW 95
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co, Red Crooa and olvll
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•Q '' ~Ing FillA has il bomb cll,ys of llalhU&gt;lg aroued _LiiiOte
streets became impUBiblo
.-, CIIPOCltJI of about 19 tona.
_headquarters of the lit a! moll a hall milo from the
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!Wed ,!'nlllni&gt;od · 145 Thursday, 118 Coog forces oce..,led wide roatl&gt;loek of trees aDd other
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,.., a · !ltJndli,lr and U3 &amp;Jndlll&lt; lor a 30 mUea north of SOigon.
W111lon Parker, SebaJtlaa
alli&gt;~NI ..A~V!~~' set aad to tDial of 761. TliAO tp fiYe planes
C&lt;&gt;un\r attorney, oet up 1
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Altoa or Quincy, DL He dl'&lt;Q8d
out of ~tliiOI In Ewi'!Co Mo., lo
tbo ninth tll'ode !IDd Ida erilltloal
record - a beck t» '1114U.
Ray has • 1UIDibar of
dloi1191lllhlng
He loft ·
.... ~-· notl&lt;laebly aad he
hal • habit of ~pulling
on hll oar lobes. There II a
amall scar on tbo - r of hia
fDnhead and - e r scar ..,
bla rlgl&gt;t palm.
The fugitive BldiiOCt Ia a fan
of weatern and musk,
His drlnkiJW prtCerencea are
..... and --· lie dre8181
l*lly and 11 111 IYid dancer
roua.
Who has ........ Early
Known to hla fellow PrliiOD lhll , ...., Ray ... ....,._
1nmlte&amp; U a uloner•" Ray from a bort8ndiJw BCIIIOIIn loa
l'f(IOI'tedl¥ was born either It Aqolea.
AprU 23, 1967.
The wa.ud man had _ ,
aervtng a 20-fear oenleDco for
otmed robbery and for a w~IIA&gt;
wao conftned In the nw1mum
secUrt(l ward of the · hoiiPIIal II Fulton.
A hJab seliiOI
wiM&gt;
waa lol~"" out of the Army,
Rq ,hila alao aerved - e •
In the federal penitentiary 1\
141venwortb, K I D., llliDolB
· - prtaon• at JoUet and
Pontiac, and In Los Angeles
C0U1113' Jail. The FBI warned
that hi&gt; lhould be conaidored
armed and extremely doap.

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the library. a. walla and roof•
ware Intact but Ita Interior wao
rulnad and hundreds of booka
lltteredthelloor,
Roads Blocked
llr'. Baile,v, the mb' phyaid111
within miles, was trying to got
to town. About a hal! mile from
the nurllag home the roads
ware blocked with debris. He
got out and walltad the roll of
theWB¥.
On GrOOIIWIMI'o center
stree~ he said ''JIOOple were
l'UIIIIInf evN7WO~ in e•ery

dlreetlon. Treea IIJd powar llneo
crtawrolled the ·- . When
!bore had been hol1oei, then
. . . notlllng but brlcka, lumber
and delni.L••·
Mayor IIIII l!aJ&gt;ped outalde
and aterted to work.

"I feared for my ll!a but I
never lost my head lllll rm
prwd of the facl that nobody
elot tn ~ _...,t to
panic or lose their head In the
!ace of thla dlaaater," he aald.
The turnado lbudt virtually
wia....t waralng except for the
areawide IDrDedo alert 1 earllar by the woother burNu.
Mro. Been had been
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2.68," o'00 Men her heard
radio 1n the doctor's o111..
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In New Draft

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SAIGON (UP!)- Delenoe MID.ietar lilu1en Van Vy said sao.
urdl;r tbo South Vletnameaa so..
0111111111 was drlftlni 268,000
u rtPiacementllor Am""'
lean llld other allied.troc(&gt;s woo
mlihiM&amp;DIQe IM&gt;me.
"Attbabei:lnnlngof1969aP&amp;rt
o! the allied !roc(&gt; a mlalht witt&gt;- · " Gtn. V7 told a maetingof
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-.ao(the-VIatna1111\18 ~as.
. "It rij Onl,y have 135,000 more
Sooth V llnlmaaa !rocl&gt;•thatwW
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Willard Staffonl said "that baa
never been diaeusltld.u

Sputnik Pair Home
IIIOilCOW (UPI) - The SovIet Union said Sllurday It has
returned to Ru11lan soli tbo two
~utnlkl which made hiotery'a
second IUtDrnallc dockiJW tn o"'
bit. It also . _ e d tbo third
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days,
Co11110a Z!2111d .Co...,a213,
whleh cb:ked tn .•orblt - , ,
were brought book to tu1h Frldo.l' and Soturday, lhoSoYietnewa
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1 ~· lhd buHt Into llamea ·
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· 1\ s..tra1 petsona, lnclildlngon ,..
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(lJPI)- the 48-yeaMid criminal's PIOo Ore., housewife In J - U81.
doh In club wcrk. Gordon Ia an
EaciiPed convict, Jameo Earl ture and dascrlptlon to the The day otter ~~or,.- waa
rill&gt;lOyooofthaObloValleyEiiieRay was given 111oxiroordlnary Pollee and the public.
listed as an 11th 10 most
trtc Corp, llld • Public oceouil..
By United Preas JntematiClnal Clllergency Ust!ni on tho FBI's
~eclal AIOrt
Wanted, he was lll'reated in
lilt. He, too, Ia octlve In • I u b
If a man answers, don't hang roster · of 10 most wanll'd
In addition, a special alert Calilomla.
work, • Mason, Junior watdln of IW·
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criminals saturday, 1-slf.ylng was set uP in the MexlciD
Evan belore Ray wu Identiweek.
Sl. Peter'aFpl&amp;o011al0nU"Ch,and
Unfamiliar mala voices have the . nationwide rnlllhunt lor the bordar area in tho event Ka,y fied as the m)sterloua Galt,
Wednelday they wW go to ClJ&gt;. 0
of the GalliPolis " 81 been lll'eatlng III8IIY Ohioans ""cused assassin of Dr, Martin trios to flee the COIUI!ry, there was an assured $100,000 In
clnnati to see thelf "mama" Jt,rceas.
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dlallqg the telOpbona operator Ulther King Jr.
Me&gt;ican .POllee olllclala also reworda . lor l!110ftO providing
&lt;treaaed In a whi~ gow~~ and IJ&gt;.
asked~~
ahetoltaboutleav- since' 3 p.m. Thuroday.
Ka,y, woo masqueraded as ware aald to be looking tor Ka,y lnlormatlon leading tD the
00 mueh. Slle
atalled ao state dlreciDr of "" her 0!"' .
That has been one of the mild- Eric starvO Galt at the time on an liDOUidal basis.
&lt;IP!UI"O Ujd conviction of King' a
iwdoro o! Ohio Fedfr- aal&lt;l, "I
mY bei11B soRe er side. eUeC\• or' a strike by King was slaiii in Meq&gt;hls, wao
~ial arrangements were
slayer, The Mempbia Cily
Women' a Clubs,
. makes them Jl10re aelJ.reli:ant." nearly 20,000 Q&gt;lp Bell Tole- plazed on the list even though made to show Ra_y's Picture on· Council haa voted to underwrlie
The Chlldrl!ll ire VIckie loYM
This rllllO~, alttllllln h e r p1toot Syotem employes, In con- there are 10 fugitives o4"eacly the ABC-TV show, uThe FBI.'' !hOt amount.
and Jol!rey ~~ay·sOuJ.1;Jeir~ •illlnllliV ·II~ ·
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Ray. ldentllled through •
or Ia Mrs, Gor..,
E;. Rotll&gt;i&gt;f 77 ,helj) notl&lt;llnB lht ll'ro bl!!&gt;ka on out:
once belore In the hlotory of the
The only olher criminal ever palnot.lklng chock of FBI
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Pholie service to about 2,500 10 most wanted.
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Becoming a st~ti Omcwlll!he for CltUdron and Grimm's Fairy perom• In the Toledo area was
FBI Director J, Edgar lloo•er 10 most wanted roster was sought by .POUce as an 88CIIIId
largeot federatl!l.....,otwliinen Tale&amp;; Ovu In a rack, tho 1DJI dl&amp;riW!ed · early Frida¥ when a decided tD add Ray as an lith Richard Lawrei!Ce Marquette, convict for noorly a year. He
In tho world, with 1 membarlhU&gt; rec:ord -allium was • lloger wu.. cable waa aawed In hal!.
most wanted to insure the who was 10ught for the bukher brokl out of Mia 'Our! State
of 22,000, 11 DO amall honor. ID Iiams. I thouaht. .uThe chUdren
Bell per-IIOMel urged the pub. wldeet possible disseminatJon or knile murder of a Portland, Prison by hiding In a bread
lac~ It 11 tbo ·~ ~tlil- hare ere loved and .woU car~ ne to u88 illract dlalii1B lnataBd
ment ot C&amp;r\olyp'l U )rear&amp; of lor.'' There. was al1tdt rocker, of makiaepir 1011 .m.person calls ~:W.aM~~j~,i$$j;t.§fJM~~;®~~~;~:;:~;;:~~
el&lt;Parlence With Jiiltlor Women' a lllllip,ed .11) match tho Plm&gt;. In b..auaa or the il&gt;Ortago of rnanCiubl.
· the P!&lt;tore op the tabla,achlrJD. agomenl , employes ntiiiAing
BALI1oi'IN PARK, 'Calil, (IJPO - Police Slturda¥ ~ !eked
The ueOIII to•!h"t hlP ' 6mce · q'~ youngmanstoodcloao the switchboards.
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"'a nt111 resembling James Earl Roy, the accused assassin of
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~hi-, big 1 t andth..;_ ~.~..
Martin Luther Kina, but releaaedhbnthree~ura'-ter alter he
bapo from a conver11tlon ibout w
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Sing, Jr. Mrs. Sing, ueticQiner help but tl)lnk ,a b!ot¥1 ilnvfved to puleri!I\Y.
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GREENWOOD, Ark. (UPD 10 GolliPoJil, aaked Carobnllhat mother, col\!:.elned with tbo. ""'
The ' I8aaata, enuued •Wl\y
flti8etJ&gt;rlntS eliminated him."
The weather bureau said
the riqulrementa were lor jOIJ&gt;. rlcbmOIII Of her' ll(e anti dleli ves Bell !totem Empioye&lt;ll are ..,
'Gilman oald the man wasplc~edut&gt;on a Baldwin Park street
saturda) the llrat wan&gt;1ng that
11!1 the local J,.Uor WtiiDitl's ql tllhers, muattr~mltthlo ' .,. strike., atate in part
this morn!~ He declined to release the man'• ldeotJt.y, 110,)"
a storm exlated near Green~--~ ,Aili,..!'WE lion•; ,.c.,..andlovato'har'chU...,
.~~we
f&lt;k,~,:;.:e•!.'ll!.wa•,'~~, :rhll~a~· •routlnecheclci•:~··-..
_; e;w"'!" Frlda,y waa laoued only
II &amp;&gt;Uowaln~ \l&gt;ltthey •1!1 largeat and richest ~· In ~-&lt;""'*'~:,:-:"'*"'"''~''$'*'*""' '···· .,..2....--..... .. . " ., . . •W~ mlhutaa tiafora a tornado
lave a ~~'' - Th• and then
Marlene ~~, who hid injoyed. , become
cl~.,... 10 ·~~ tltft world, our wap~ \ flave :::;:;:::mv:-~:K.::f.;~;:;-.g~~~~:;:~~ftt.:f.~f.f.~:"J.~~:?::l;i:~~ii,~~ ernasb8d half the town to plecea
J)YC Jlital)&gt;etlhiP lld _m,.,t;Pro- over the big :Job of ~\bl.• . ~from about thlfd-pla&lt;e
and killed 12perSOIIs.
~ _111' orllll,l'i. oile~ It complex )'Grid.,
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"II was ona of those storms
wao 'Cedarat.,t 1ri 1H8 and Cjto.
lavol- In Dllal' ihlngs Is
"The co~J1jlon)&gt; Ia In 'i position
that began to build very
~ lloth waa tllo D~~ 1n Port of ~ 1'ltal f~ pre.. tq, Increase our - · without
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It
rapidly," said James Hul!,
liMO and '11. Tlitl'ewert 18chlr- Ill''"'!'· r~;.ene~ Federation'• iftl;rooalq the coal of ilemce to
meteorologist In chargo of the
term""'"'"a.
ntOIIO' II Un!O II Qvvalt1" ·. the publlc... We !eel that we
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dlrectot ,CArolyn will Tho rill&gt;h~l.o~sonc!vlcllllleoft&gt; '
extended ourselves, in
Smith. He said torecastara did
be ....,...ed to travel aa.wa1 munlf;y ImProvement.
good lalth, In an ·attampt to ,...
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everythll1s they could.
weeko, give lalkl, presl\18 1\
Tho lftl!!ated cl,_ member.. gotlate a talr contract without
Hundreds of other per8011a
board meodnJI, ilidParlorm.U.. are also enc:ourljiO!!,i.i IMnl.., a work .stoppage., we now lind
SAIGON (UPO - The u. s. Co&gt;lunand saturda) rc&gt;orted the were Injured when the twlotar
er Cedara\k&gt;ll .dutloo.1Uke&lt;!·l!P lkjliS and ~re~thewo~ldh ouraelvea faced wiih 110 othar heaviest air atucks of the year, 160 ntlsslons,lglinat North VI... aawed a 400.Coot-wide peth
she Jllliilpd ~ aw:.,Y Crolilli;r ¥'1"erali •
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IJalll' a Plllhandla sl(lply ares. A rougb ~tcounting allowed that more thl'OIIldt the
center of the
!aiDIJ¥, aomO!iJnes cor-aaJoow.u _The loci\ ~~u~ 11 vecy ~ve
Ohio ~ dlatrlbtlted a "fact thon a,tioo ·American a!ghts had dropped as many as IB,oon tona of Ozarka foothills town of 2,000.
thraeweek&amp;' ilii,umo.
,, . Wl!h .M m~ra woo)i"'. ~il ;· ·lheet" thlo week, which stated bomboon an area llbout the alzeo!the atateo!Vermontsl!lCelast Some residents ware 81111
''Well, 1 mob !l•li. ltock tho 1M motto, "Moat ~rlnU lr. In pert:
&amp;mda,y.
mlallag satnrda¥.
Cratlar Wllltcu~)fa~~ 1M . ~• of time ':;;:t., . !If
~'The 11J!11 a.lo Bell otrar of
Pllola returning from the 160 mlsaloos Friday ln..,lvtng about
U. Gcv • Maurice Britt said he
them·~, m~" ~." '
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·7,5 per cent - lncreooes 500 FillA's, Thundorchiels and Phantoms rt110rted destroying or was aohlng disaster deslanatlon
She ~!f.:~er !lmllr·bal be- . '~}•
~orilll!""' ,Her&gt;, WGIIid .. PfOV!de 111 average of dunlilrw eilaasl 26 trucks, 26 llllply boals, 10 rallroed or hialhWRY lor Greenwood. Brttt and toP
....., proi!C!iDI and ~BD't a1. ~~.~ -lml~·~ and t ..,,83, l&gt;tt -'lloek In . additional brltlps and 31other Communist tortlllcatlono.
National Goard and state pollee
eat h~ -~• ' in&lt;\' ~~~ ~ llliOOO e/nployeea 'lid
Thoro was no rllllOrt on tbe dill!luted lnflltrltion fUIUIOI ll&gt;r aldol arrived !rom Uttie Rock
cii.Ya. ~a, Ill&gt;! .1110'1 illalq~eyes -\ lti; ..tiliui)' In ~ with set- bomb tOnnage lmload&lt;!d. but the the past 25 months. Toe valley early SolurdaJ.
anap_when1VU ~. "OIIIqcf"~ , UemOIIU '"""' Dllide In other Fltlil Thunderchiel, workhorae leads to the outaldrta of Hue.
llundredtepoll 8 of town_.o,
otlon ~W~eo'o ·,P,!i!biir• ··:
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ol the e1r war, Ia eiiPible ot
KW 95
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co, Red Crooa and olvll
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•Q '' ~Ing FillA has il bomb cll,ys of llalhU&gt;lg aroued _LiiiOte
streets became impUBiblo
.-, CIIPOCltJI of about 19 tona.
_headquarters of the lit a! moll a hall milo from the
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-~~;~~~.~~~== Atthe
!Wed ,!'nlllni&gt;od · 145 Thursday, 118 Coog forces oce..,led wide roatl&gt;loek of trees aDd other
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We&lt;h&gt;sday, 112 Tuelday, 88 lll"OIIaoftheLaiiOteomeab&gt;ul debrlablockedthewiy.
,.., a · !ltJndli,lr and U3 &amp;Jndlll&lt; lor a 30 mUea north of SOigon.
W111lon Parker, SebaJtlaa
alli&gt;~NI ..A~V!~~' set aad to tDial of 761. TliAO tp fiYe planes
C&lt;&gt;un\r attorney, oet up 1
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·•hall
uou,Jiy fly, a sli&gt;iJujlastoe.
.u..ster headQIIrtera across
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'~!J.,~ night to &lt;OP!uL"• the t'lrst Annual Galll(ioll~ Holtry Helay~ be.
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It was the Galllans fourth consecutive nieet vk.~·FY akter. dropptng
oPening sesslon It Chesll,l)eake on l\pril 3. TO.dite. GAHs ha.s
•a::•~ 13 teams, losing only to Chesapeake in fCOitll)iling a 4-l
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Monday, the Blue U.vlls will
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~-~~~_!i:~;;;campion Athens on MemField, beginning at 4 p.m.
On Wednesday, the Bur50nlans
journey to Ironton.
Friday's First Annual Gall~
Rotary llela,ys proved to be
big success desplte the faet
took five hours to comPlete.
Weather conditions were pe""
Ceet forth~ affair,
Seven area teams particiPated.
' Gil~llllolil toPped the field with 62
»olnts. Logan placed second with
(51,2. Jackson had 43, Pt. Pleas-.
am: 35, Meigs 27, Southwestern
14 and NelSQnviJle-York 131~ .
GAHS cBJ,ltured blue ribOOns
in Ove events. logan and Jach, son won three, Pt. Pleasant two,
Meigs andSouthwesternoneeach.
Nelso~wille-York Called to win a
blue ribbln.
Versatile Blue Devil junior
Tom ~encer and senior Jim
Gilmore piced the Blue Devils
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hDnors in the 880-yard run. finishing in 2:09.5.
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lead in team sc~rlng. The Big:
Blacks were ahead with t3points
to Gallipolis' 12¥.! .Cter results
or the rir.st three events were
compiled.
Logan forged ahead after wiOoo
ning the 100-yard dash . .:. . that
gave the Chieftains l6 12 markers
(i.\LJ:IPOLIS - ~CVC' Spaul~
The Bobcat miter deCeilted If U.;;t!ed to GAIIS~thl.;!ea, _'. ,
third, ~.ij,J~~~
~~~ ': !'i~ ~ut!jna, tb, l968 &lt;hampJOnllh\P ~~
to GalliPolis' 16. Pt. Pleasant
The Ciallipollsl(otaqClubll)~l S:Ot7.
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dropped to third whh t 412.
dlng, 16-ycar..old 1\}'t..~r Creek other ·athletes from Cour ·(4allla
By c;blng well in the lO~yard
junior, son or Mr. and Mrs. Cooroty hillh ~chools (llannan ltlated the event, and bu
;!Jo!! ~ll~n.:KJpi-'e~101i \ll,:,evebt reee!veCI....ui~Ca,tli,. ~
Millard Spaulding, Ut. 1 Chcsh· Trace did "?I participate) ~Y llll- Its sponsor eveuil\eo.
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Coilrl!l,''iild il"nY"" KIIOI~, ~tb-\• l'l.i'ilclpanti were: ,' ,l . ,
dash, mile rWl, 8SO..yard relay,
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and 440-dash, Logan remained out
Ire, captured lhe 20th annual (ill ishlng with a ;,uu perCorm·
Friday's 20th amual rliJll\ln$ , ~llhi!l\ i\l.o last ~ 'Wuil a, '• 'sdiiaiWeatmt- beovttK6tla, •
Spencer captured the broad front with 271h points after seven
l&gt;mkls Mill' Hun on Memorial ancc.
preceded the Firat AMlial Galli.' 10-mlle run, llnlshod 11fth.
Mike FaileiQII lnd B&lt;ll1 Lawioon. !
jump, high jump, 12~yard high ~omplete events. GAHS was secField Fridtll- evening.
The rlrst Gil Godds Mile Run polis Rotary Relays.
Followlnl the event, llotaey
North Gallla- Donild l'!rowllhurdles, and placed in the mile ond at this point with 22markers.
Spaulding, a ~'-8" rL'£.1-headed wus condllcted here lnlola,y; 1949,
Southwestern's Boti I.aW'!I"' Pres!denl Georp
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relay, giving him a total of 19 Pt. Plealiant had 19 12 and .Jackl)ovld' Kun,, Wayne (
at approximately 148 poundii, be- pie champion miter in 1948, ded- Dodds Mile. I ~· ell&lt;irl "a ! .. Miller tho GU Dodds
points, toPS in the meet.
son 18.
lllke Cartor Iiiii Da. •
Gilmore tallied 131,1 .POints
GAHS broke themeetwide~en
came the first non~C,\JIS athlete icated Memorial l•'icld's track. doc:k~ at 5:04.6. Mi~e F.adeley,_ 1Dg b'qlhy.
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to win the aruma! cvcnl.
~nUl last year, the event was aloo o1 Southwestern, llnlllhod
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the broad jum.P, and fourth in the lead with six eventii remaining.
1-'1\ISII 1.1:'\E -· 1\ .v ~ t• r
high jum,p.
Pt. Pleasant had 2212 at this
Crt.•t.•l\' M Stc~c SpaulWn~ crossBurson tallied 10 points. He stage.
the finish line to C!upturc
!'Yfiu'''-JI'Jnnlng ~ao..yJtll r... ~. :rh.~ Jll.JJ~. l£v1l• ~tdened the cs
the 20th annual Gil Dodds Mile
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f!1 the aitchor man - gap with s~ and 1ltird placQ: • nuh~ o'n Memofiaf" t•r&lt;'1c(lliH.
arid p
second lnthe220.yard finishes in the 220, two mil~
daj m·cning, lie ran 1t in
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.3:02. 4, to bt.•comc llll'rirstnonyard dash, and placed on the one Gilmol'e captured the meet.' li fl..
{IJ\IIS athiN(' to captul't.• the
mile relay team. He finished nal e\·ent - the pole \'&amp;ult llotary-sponson..od event.
fifth in overaU scoring.
that gave the Gallian~ a final
Logan's Jeff Angle finished spread of t611z points O\'er the
Udrd in individual scoring with t'hieftains.
l2Jh points. Angle's Cine Pel'GAHS thinclads railed to e•
lormanc• o. 7) gave him first tablish new sehool ..~.rd· in the
.Place in the lOQ..yard dash.
event. It was thought Tom ~enAB I!
Pt. Pleasant's Mike Marnhout cer leaped 6-4 in the high jump,
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of 46 feet,l 1h: inches.
Since this was the first annual
2 1 9 )~
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logan's Chuck Kemper, The tances recorded Fri~ are con3 ,. i'&gt;' ·~&gt;-•
Oaleftain stro~an heaved the sidered meet records. Friday's
" 3 0 0
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can•• mUe relas team walked field meet conducted here in 11 TUPPEHS PLAINS- The East23 . 2 ·a ,
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ern Eagles picked up a 6-4 win
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Friday afternoon.
Larry Spencer, who got credit
Cor the victory, and [reshman
Mike Boring shared the mound
duty for the winners. They combined to fan six. They Issued
two bases on balls.
Jl.y United Preas International
Eastern hlWng was Jed by
ROME (UP!)... olngel RobinStm-e Cowdery, a tbublc and two son Garcia, 144, Cuba. stopped
singles and Jerry Burke, a tri- L.C. Mor~n, 147, Youngstown,
ple, double and single in four Ohio (9).
trips to the plate. Spencer, Mike
' zJI (UPOMartin and Rill Gillilan also
SAO PAULO, Bra,

FIELD RESULTS
Wallace, J, tie ror fifth. Time
DISCUS- Kemper, L; c. Pol· - :16.1.
111. NYj Marnhout, PP; Rlce, 100-YAHD DASH - Angle, L;
PP; Blunders, G. - Distance- Burson, G; Groen, J; Martln.
PP; &lt;.oorad. L. Time - :10,7.
If¥.$''.
MU.E RUN - Cunnin(lilam, M;
SHOT - Marnhout, PP; Kenllolloway,
L; Praler, .J; Fadeley,
.IIIV, M; Bemlett, G; Meadows,
, 'G. DlUon, SW. - Distance - SW; L&gt;avls, N\:", Time- 4:47.8.
880-YARD ttt:LAV - Wnn by
W-l'h".
. BROAD Jt.:MP - Spen&lt;er, G: GAllS. followed by Logan, Nel~lj·•(lUmore, G; Lawson, S\\'; Flow- sonVille-York, Pt. Pleasant and had singie~;.
~uls t'austtn01, l\~!h, Brazil,
PP; Martin, PP.- Distance Ja(!kson. WiMlng time - 1:43.6.
Daniel li, the losbut pitcher, knocked out 0.¥9 ~~~. 2;2'!,,
- 20'-4n.
GAllS runners: Raines, Buroon, walkC.d five and struCk out two Eugene, Ore. (6ft i
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HIGII JUMP - Spencer, G; Gilmore, Black.
Cor: the Wlldc-.t.ts. llaman Trace
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~ "'lgie, 1.; Wieland, 1.; Gilmore,
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Rltchart, M; Nibert, PP; Phelps, Shecls, Pugh, ~cr, sanders,
Dillon, SW. - DLsta.nce IUeo,
L; Beougher, L. Tlmc - :56,7, Monl!»mory and Daniels. one
Rondon,
roLE VAl!I.T - Gilmore, C;;
, 180-YARD LQW ill 'RUU:JS- . each:
M; Jones, J; Aarker, Nibert, PP; Pierce, NY; Swann,
PP; MOs&amp;burger, J; Raker, G.
tUUtey, M, - Distance Time - :22.8,
RUNNINC E\'ENTS
880,YAIUJ RUN - l.aw:;on,
, 120 IUGII lll'IIIJLF,S .- Spen· SW; Lewis, J; White, M; noG; Ocstephen, J; ConraD, maine, c;; Trip\elt, J. Time 2:09.5
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It was the Galllans fourth consecutive nieet vk.~·FY akter. dropptng
oPening sesslon It Chesll,l)eake on l\pril 3. TO.dite. GAHs ha.s
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Monday, the Blue U.vlls will
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~-~~~_!i:~;;;campion Athens on MemField, beginning at 4 p.m.
On Wednesday, the Bur50nlans
journey to Ironton.
Friday's First Annual Gall~
Rotary llela,ys proved to be
big success desplte the faet
took five hours to comPlete.
Weather conditions were pe""
Ceet forth~ affair,
Seven area teams particiPated.
' Gil~llllolil toPped the field with 62
»olnts. Logan placed second with
(51,2. Jackson had 43, Pt. Pleas-.
am: 35, Meigs 27, Southwestern
14 and NelSQnviJle-York 131~ .
GAHS cBJ,ltured blue ribOOns
in Ove events. logan and Jach, son won three, Pt. Pleasant two,
Meigs andSouthwesternoneeach.
Nelso~wille-York Called to win a
blue ribbln.
Versatile Blue Devil junior
Tom ~encer and senior Jim
Gilmore piced the Blue Devils
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lead in team sc~rlng. The Big:
Blacks were ahead with t3points
to Gallipolis' 12¥.! .Cter results
or the rir.st three events were
compiled.
Logan forged ahead after wiOoo
ning the 100-yard dash . .:. . that
gave the Chieftains l6 12 markers
(i.\LJ:IPOLIS - ~CVC' Spaul~
The Bobcat miter deCeilted If U.;;t!ed to GAIIS~thl.;!ea, _'. ,
third, ~.ij,J~~~
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to GalliPolis' 16. Pt. Pleasant
The Ciallipollsl(otaqClubll)~l S:Ot7.
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dlng, 16-ycar..old 1\}'t..~r Creek other ·athletes from Cour ·(4allla
By c;blng well in the lO~yard
junior, son or Mr. and Mrs. Cooroty hillh ~chools (llannan ltlated the event, and bu
;!Jo!! ~ll~n.:KJpi-'e~101i \ll,:,evebt reee!veCI....ui~Ca,tli,. ~
Millard Spaulding, Ut. 1 Chcsh· Trace did "?I participate) ~Y llll- Its sponsor eveuil\eo.
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Coilrl!l,''iild il"nY"" KIIOI~, ~tb-\• l'l.i'ilclpanti were: ,' ,l . ,
dash, mile rWl, 8SO..yard relay,
son.
and 440-dash, Logan remained out
Ire, captured lhe 20th annual (ill ishlng with a ;,uu perCorm·
Friday's 20th amual rliJll\ln$ , ~llhi!l\ i\l.o last ~ 'Wuil a, '• 'sdiiaiWeatmt- beovttK6tla, •
Spencer captured the broad front with 271h points after seven
l&gt;mkls Mill' Hun on Memorial ancc.
preceded the Firat AMlial Galli.' 10-mlle run, llnlshod 11fth.
Mike FaileiQII lnd B&lt;ll1 Lawioon. !
jump, high jump, 12~yard high ~omplete events. GAHS was secField Fridtll- evening.
The rlrst Gil Godds Mile Run polis Rotary Relays.
Followlnl the event, llotaey
North Gallla- Donild l'!rowllhurdles, and placed in the mile ond at this point with 22markers.
Spaulding, a ~'-8" rL'£.1-headed wus condllcted here lnlola,y; 1949,
Southwestern's Boti I.aW'!I"' Pres!denl Georp
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relay, giving him a total of 19 Pt. Plealiant had 19 12 and .Jackl)ovld' Kun,, Wayne (
at approximately 148 poundii, be- pie champion miter in 1948, ded- Dodds Mile. I ~· ell&lt;irl "a ! .. Miller tho GU Dodds
points, toPS in the meet.
son 18.
lllke Cartor Iiiii Da. •
Gilmore tallied 131,1 .POints
GAHS broke themeetwide~en
came the first non~C,\JIS athlete icated Memorial l•'icld's track. doc:k~ at 5:04.6. Mi~e F.adeley,_ 1Dg b'qlhy.
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~nUl last year, the event was aloo o1 Southwestern, llnlllhod
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the broad jum.P, and fourth in the lead with six eventii remaining.
1-'1\ISII 1.1:'\E -· 1\ .v ~ t• r
high jum,p.
Pt. Pleasant had 2212 at this
Crt.•t.•l\' M Stc~c SpaulWn~ crossBurson tallied 10 points. He stage.
the finish line to C!upturc
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the 20th annual Gil Dodds Mile
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f!1 the aitchor man - gap with s~ and 1ltird placQ: • nuh~ o'n Memofiaf" t•r&lt;'1c(lliH.
arid p
second lnthe220.yard finishes in the 220, two mil~
daj m·cning, lie ran 1t in
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.3:02. 4, to bt.•comc llll'rirstnonyard dash, and placed on the one Gilmol'e captured the meet.' li fl..
{IJ\IIS athiN(' to captul't.• the
mile relay team. He finished nal e\·ent - the pole \'&amp;ult llotary-sponson..od event.
fifth in overaU scoring.
that gave the Gallian~ a final
Logan's Jeff Angle finished spread of t611z points O\'er the
Udrd in individual scoring with t'hieftains.
l2Jh points. Angle's Cine Pel'GAHS thinclads railed to e•
lormanc• o. 7) gave him first tablish new sehool ..~.rd· in the
.Place in the lOQ..yard dash.
event. It was thought Tom ~enAB I!
Pt. Pleasant's Mike Marnhout cer leaped 6-4 in the high jump,
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&lt;iplured the Shot put with a to" ly &amp;-I,
2 'q q
of 46 feet,l 1h: inches.
Since this was the first annual
2 1 9 )~
Other firsts were recorded by &amp;tary event, aiJ times and dis3! 0 0
logan's Chuck Kemper, The tances recorded Fri~ are con3 ,. i'&gt;' ·~&gt;-•
Oaleftain stro~an heaved the sidered meet records. Friday's
" 3 0 0
discus 144 feet, five inches. J...o.. event was the Cirst major track2 0 ''; o.
can•• mUe relas team walked field meet conducted here in 11 TUPPEHS PLAINS- The East23 . 2 ·a ,
years.
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over visiting Hannan Trace here

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Field, Running Results

Friday afternoon.
Larry Spencer, who got credit
Cor the victory, and [reshman
Mike Boring shared the mound
duty for the winners. They combined to fan six. They Issued
two bases on balls.
Jl.y United Preas International
Eastern hlWng was Jed by
ROME (UP!)... olngel RobinStm-e Cowdery, a tbublc and two son Garcia, 144, Cuba. stopped
singles and Jerry Burke, a tri- L.C. Mor~n, 147, Youngstown,
ple, double and single in four Ohio (9).
trips to the plate. Spencer, Mike
' zJI (UPOMartin and Rill Gillilan also
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FIELD RESULTS
Wallace, J, tie ror fifth. Time
DISCUS- Kemper, L; c. Pol· - :16.1.
111. NYj Marnhout, PP; Rlce, 100-YAHD DASH - Angle, L;
PP; Blunders, G. - Distance- Burson, G; Groen, J; Martln.
PP; &lt;.oorad. L. Time - :10,7.
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MU.E RUN - Cunnin(lilam, M;
SHOT - Marnhout, PP; Kenllolloway,
L; Praler, .J; Fadeley,
.IIIV, M; Bemlett, G; Meadows,
, 'G. DlUon, SW. - Distance - SW; L&gt;avls, N\:", Time- 4:47.8.
880-YARD ttt:LAV - Wnn by
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. BROAD Jt.:MP - Spen&lt;er, G: GAllS. followed by Logan, Nel~lj·•(lUmore, G; Lawson, S\\'; Flow- sonVille-York, Pt. Pleasant and had singie~;.
~uls t'austtn01, l\~!h, Brazil,
PP; Martin, PP.- Distance Ja(!kson. WiMlng time - 1:43.6.
Daniel li, the losbut pitcher, knocked out 0.¥9 ~~~. 2;2'!,,
- 20'-4n.
GAllS runners: Raines, Buroon, walkC.d five and struCk out two Eugene, Ore. (6ft i
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Cor: the Wlldc-.t.ts. llaman Trace
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Rltchart, M; Nibert, PP; Phelps, Shecls, Pugh, ~cr, sanders,
Dillon, SW. - DLsta.nce IUeo,
L; Beougher, L. Tlmc - :56,7, Monl!»mory and Daniels. one
Rondon,
roLE VAl!I.T - Gilmore, C;;
, 180-YARD LQW ill 'RUU:JS- . each:
M; Jones, J; Aarker, Nibert, PP; Pierce, NY; Swann,
PP; MOs&amp;burger, J; Raker, G.
tUUtey, M, - Distance Time - :22.8,
RUNNINC E\'ENTS
880,YAIUJ RUN - l.aw:;on,
, 120 IUGII lll'IIIJLF,S .- Spen· SW; Lewis, J; White, M; noG; Ocstephen, J; ConraD, maine, c;; Trip\elt, J. Time 2:09.5
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2~1J-IlASU.:"7i i;ttatrer, J; Bur~
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Scorers

Barker, PP. il'jme - :25.

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Warner, M; ...~lbe.lt, G; Samp.les,
G~ ,'KOOI!!!, sW1) •_1riie - , '10e09,8• .
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such emer- Southwe ...m • • . . . • . . 14
the cocoon. NeiiOI!VIIIO-York ••. , . 13'h

Boll Beougher and Cl\tic~

K~ria! ~'leld l'rllla,\' nlghL The
mile relay troPhy, spOniiOted by

Co~ len~

Pltehllw or Jerey SlelhliiiOn »

and carried the Bolllln
lied Sol&lt; ., a w mmry over
the Cloveland IDdllRI lor their
loorlllllrllcht ~b.
!blth'• bllmer, blo (lrat or tile
llli1011, &lt;ame otrloaer LoitoTiant,
With one out after lllke Andrews
bad .qiod and Joe FQ)' iralkod.
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lDl')' oC tho _... aplnot one
loati and turned lti the taurlb
otral&amp;bt COII!Piote rllbe le' tbe
lied Sol&lt; Pltehlntl 81111.
The ~· otruck out
lfVIII and wall&lt;ed ....,
~ avt • ',... l1i tbo
1oor111 on a doUble le' lluke Slm.,
urdl,y

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NAioiED SPEAKER

ADA; 0b1o (IJPO - Richard
Shrldor, lllaml Ulll....llt11tbo
leiiD llrtciXIr, wiU _.. ll the
_ . . Oblo Nortllorn ~m~.......
i1' Loltonnon't Qub ........ !U&gt;-

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IIOre tban 400 PoriODI are .,.,

'PICtO!IIor lha 2 p.m. rociPIIol&gt;
and, 2:30 p.m. dinner ll llcJo.

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arattqli before paititlng! You
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cracks-or sand away tiny
nibs and spjl:k,s, No scrub·

bini either, bec8use yop can

paint rte~t over s)ain•d or
dirty ~ut'faces, A wonderful

MW Jalior..-vlngl~tex paint-

at. spec:lll .... prieill

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ACWN BEGINS MONDAY
LONDON (UI'O- 'lbe carialn ti wUd Pllcb ODd a oacrlllco111
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at llounlamGlllll ID tbo ,Britlllh
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while lcadim: G \liS to \·ictOI'Y in the First ,\nnllfll Gallipoll.!!
IWLaQ ltcl83'1i l•'riday night. lll.l •·ceclved 1he lOP korer•s tro..
ph.)· r1'0m co-sponsors Bud McGhc~; leCL, w.n:u, and Bob
Saunden, Quaker ~ate Service Center.

:22.8. Meigs' Jon Cunningham
won a blue ribbon for capturing

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order tO' Uke' your car' I oPII\II and :rQirs. Here, too, W• often ,\ ~~W~ ~~--~~~\.
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atlon " ec9nomlcal ao posolble IIO~oB,ie.IDr taml!les toconaer.l " i
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sure )'Ou are ad~ coV8J'o • l&gt;OilBe)i tor tile year 11.
Sml!tloo.
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coverage 1s reoaohably IS jiO.. 'I1Ji.d and vorlablo -oes.liJ ·. wi!OI&lt; II Gollll
sible.
ketPtaw accurate reco~ 1 molft School.
Unlol'lllllltt11, there are not flinllleo can see hoW tbelrAdoml Is the aon of .
DUII1)' chances 11&gt; •hoi&gt; for tbo
Mrs. J, E. Adoms, Lower
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candl~
-wl ""' "Thii7'"' ltlndi. sl* Ill on
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1 tblnk it lo limo! for us tu- weri: VInce Hill, Rogar Sm!Ql, 1111, I guoos.~' ·
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co•t o1 aao and oU dopends oome- JIIYero to pt wr eyes - · and · Jomoa llulltns, and "coHe had blueuons. .'
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cype. of driving (mounteloB, llat pltal 11&gt; loloW 1t W.o l&gt;Uilt ·br · lliVI,d JolulsOilo · . - .
'. 'c,. much ol. the wllk ,.....llkta ,., .,... tOi - 'bour, IQ:l ~
country, etc.l, loads carried, ond tile tupayero. It waa noi built~ . Electloo worker• ~ere~· In· travaltnl:. oii4D tO' tbo ..-; '
·P!ilver, ........ and '
general condition o1 tbe car. by tbe otatf o1 tile bolpiW, I ' l(eelo, Terry Jlrlut. lll"d!U&gt;- pltalo of the ,...,., G4111110llo, ··-.Jnllw aaJt. pour om- 1 b 1
Iince much gas actually comes tl1lnk we tupo,yero dhould have pies, Wayne Clark, ~ Gr,.L l'll'kerlburr. Alb..., 10 ctlloa cblcllin. - · hlai lo 11141 doo 1
from tile same refinery and Ia some 11J about tile hoapltai - · Vera Carter, .MarkW., conlllled - o r part......,.a. '""' 1p01 ·1'0111-ei' bOar 0~
sold under dltferentiiiD!os, It Is wbetller we uoe It or not.
Declo' Glbaon, BU1 Luaher, Jell In tile IUIDIIllfl ~· addad li&gt;ura 1111 cilleliOD lo,~; -!no
possible 11&gt; save money byborlllg
The maternlll ward woo tbere !lm!nonl, Caaclr Coaon, Ntll •ooiJw tba! Ulto- chlldrol · .......,. Slnll air. 250 cllor!aa .
an lnelfpenolve broOd or us11111 wbon Ute OD's took posseaalCIIof Btllillam, candle Thlvener, MJ,. of Ute COIIIIt1 bolllo ~lid 1011111 perlintnlr.'
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regular instead ol promlum the hosPital, andllavor lotting Ute cbell Price, llebllle North, Bai'b ol-lh111&gt;rmal pl~o o t - .
wbere possible. Women 1&gt;o1 as ward sta.Y as it Is.
F!lh..-, Baclo' Llktn, CathJ &amp;dt- ~ and ~o. JIO lollnWecl .. )• The ,. UQ)tecJ· , Stttea minlil
much gu as men In rniiiQ' fomi.
Yours truly,
er, Tom Sladeri, Pbllllp ' -' blab. ICboOI . ••• :~." ' · calnM fOI' l..m'e foielan eGuh·"
lies, so consider this befDre )'011
Ban Batey,
Brenda Young, lloiJerlllrlniDd, llt&gt;lllrd (In, but .u I fouow h,.. lrt,~1 oudi71u Coe!il Rica,
rw .., tile next tllilo.
Middleport, o.
Gary lloj&gt; and Fee EIIOI.
' b,l!lngtnlll'~oted In w111t tile Soilui KOJ!a. Jllberla and the
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By HOBARt WILSON, JR.
WHO wUJ IUCCeed Gary R. !ilort IS ~!ly J~WU~ger? Whilt lo be
(.lboli) golllg 11&gt; Cb?

+ +++++
GALLIPOLITANS areldll......,hlllg IDr anowerow those que&amp;tlooo to11ow1nc liSt lofondo.y'o 1111110UDComont by !llort tllat be plans
11&gt; atOP Cbwo u clcy..._- on Mol' 15.

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aueeesaor. SOOrt'a announcement ea~ht eVIl')'Olle,
nea h1a closest friends, \y surprise. Thus the
eommilslonera had no onalnmind. Uaderstaodse~
oral ha,. II'Plied fDr tile post. That'• oot ol!lclaL
lt'o juot one of 11101\Y rumors lloatlog around ti&gt;Wn
dlnce !loodoy'a stal'lllllg anoouncement by!llort.

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THE oulll&gt;lllg clcy muoger w1• not 1t liberty 11&gt;
di.Cun or reveal Ids new venture laat week. IUs
only slllemant wu lhlt It w!il keep him In tllo GalliPolis aroo. 1fQ.
mora are hot and heavy .,;_ he'"s been linked with the two new iDillstrial plontl In Galllpolia, Robbins " M)'ers and Chris-Croft/ tile new
hosPital II&gt; bo conllnlctod otf Rt. 35 near tile Rt. 160 JWICtion; EYIWI
Entel'PriHe; and E. S. Preston &amp; Associates, Ltd., Columbus, in
cormecdon With the c:onstructlon of a new brl~ across the Ohio
lllwr between Kanauga and Henderson.

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1FORIIER GolliPoUs resident James Cattng, of tile FederBl Wat-

er, Pollution Acbinlstratlon; Vicksburg, Miss., was one of tne three

guest opeakero durlllg tile lllliiUal Loulslono 9u1mi&gt; AssocloUon cOt&gt;veDtlon bold roc~ tn- Orleans.

•THE PICTURE
:IS ...
: ON SUPERLATIVE

·COLOR TV

ACCORIING II&gt; tile final otatl~tlcs releued by tile NoUonal A..
soclaUon of Intm:olleglate Athletics (NAIA), Bob Mabry, Rio
Grande's 6'5" center from x:.rton, ranked u the nation's number ~
one relloundor, Bob pulled Cbwn 647 rebounds in 26 games for an
averap of 24.8 rebotmds per game, and finished lOth in scoring
In tile NAJA wltll 751 points, on 1vorop of 29,3 points per game.

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member of Gr~~ee
ftb in GJ!ll\l)olla
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Honor Listing

IIIII Clark Ia 1

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Reeebln&amp;: a c'B" or above In
tbelr aubJeeta 11&gt; be named to

onl1 50,000 ,.. (f138).

tbe roll (tllooe In c&amp;Pital letter• received all A's) were:
SENIORS - Joyce Alelblre,
Roger Black, Alan Blackwood,
Diana Bropn, !11.... Carter,
GENE GRATE, Cllari"1JJI Jla.
Ylo, Batl&gt;ora Dlllm, Koren
Ha,ynet, Charlolte - . . Le·
Ill Kltcllen, !llerry Lombort;
Sl!pmJ Lewlo, Gloria 'Jbomp;

NOW is the time to

Glen C r I 1 p,
RODNEY DAVIS, Fred Davia,
Dlln Davll, Carole Jo1111011, Sencb' !IIIIer, JaDot PrlddJ, JIUI!ce
l'ri&amp;IY. Ham· Slawter, Dean
Weblr, Bob Vonce.
SOPHOMORES- LINDA CAll·
ll!LLO, .i1m Dovlt,
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Dione KDO!-r, Earl Roinlburg, .
Beverly ~lm.
FIIESIIIiiEN . - Glorlo Golf,
Steve . llolllDan, Tetry NlliPor,
wuu.m Nlcholemr Sendl' 1'1¥'
'tor, Steve t'l¥1or, Doma Web-

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'8U'a lnd has won
·atlogs tn tile ell&amp;' Mualc Educltlon
lteSII, llhe haa had
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Seniors Place

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RllrLAND - FUteen IIOII!ors
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Rutllllld !Ugh Scbool werenamMO!II1ST HOSTESS
TOKYO (UPI)..The Tokyo ed. to the honor roll at 1he close
night clli&gt; holleao w1t11 tile ol tile llftl1 olx -ko grading
mollelt avorapcl too,IIO() yen period.
Jwlion placed 11 on tho roU,
(fl,lll) In tlpJ fl'&lt;lln ..- .
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admlnittntlon reported ~­

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EMERSON

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TWENTY YEARS AGO, from tbe flies of tile l4lly Tribune and
wiOII&lt;q Gollla Times - Burldlert ~ work usomes loJllmllort- • "" N~ GAHS oenloratogrlu.tetnlla¥ "" Aetlog Poa&gt;muter E. E. CaldWtll nominated 01 clcy pooJmaater .... ProlipeCts
llrl&amp;btoo for Dill dormt at GaiUpoUo state IDstltute ,,., Mrs. Mal'D. Carter, ~ IOCIO\I' edll!&gt;r for 22yearo, realgnl post
'"' llrs. Pribble WD1011, her 1011, George. Mrs. Helen Wilker, Mro,
Coro W~ and llro. Oma JolfnBon arrive t..ne from ~
where they wen stranded aevaral da)o• bf high water .... Forrest
(lloc) Davia DIDled president 'If Clcy Softboll Leoguo '"' Wll.
dl-..rt wallops GARS boseball team, I~ .... Atllens &lt;lallps Blue
DovUJ, ~ '"' Golf ectlvtileo lncrea" on localllnko,

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TONY Bass, Rio's tDrward from lloyton, ecored 897 points. He .
a,.rapd 34.5 pointe per game, In tllollnal statlatlcs, Tony rlnlled
third In NAJA ecortng,
lllo Grondo, aa a -rankedl2thtntean1 acortng with an • op of 99.2 potnta per game. ft"! &amp;COfed a Ultal of 2581 potnta durlllg ··
1110 11167-18 - - Bot11 lllobit li!id llaSI were 110111ed Honorable
lhndon NAJA AU.Amerlcans.
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after two separate fires razed
109 lllacko aad gutted
tbe 1o...r, Hotel Hwa Mal

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TAIPEI, Formooo (UPI)- AI
laost elibt porocms ...,.. killed

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order tO' Uke' your car' I oPII\II and :rQirs. Here, too, W• often ,\ ~~W~ ~~--~~~\.
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atlon " ec9nomlcal ao posolble IIO~oB,ie.IDr taml!les toconaer.l " i
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ance covenp 10u have, mlkl1111
'ro' d9t..:mtaol 10ur
wos
sure )'Ou are ad~ coV8J'o • l&gt;OilBe)i tor tile year 11.
Sml!tloo.
eel but tblt')'011 are get1lllg yoUt 11&amp;!':1' .· tD odd 'tl&gt;gothor bolh tbe e--11 grade'
coverage 1s reoaohably IS jiO.. 'I1Ji.d and vorlablo -oes.liJ ·. wi!OI&lt; II Gollll
sible.
ketPtaw accurate reco~ 1 molft School.
Unlol'lllllltt11, there are not flinllleo can see hoW tbelrAdoml Is the aon of .
DUII1)' chances 11&gt; •hoi&gt; for tbo
Mrs. J, E. Adoms, Lower
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BeL
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, ~ SIDwden, the ion ot
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IIIli lira. CorroU K. !mwdla, . AlwQI
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Variable coots of QPOradon m110 H~ Do',
with a· llllllo, . illld dot loqr
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- Dear Editor:
candl~
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1 tblnk it lo limo! for us tu- weri: VInce Hill, Rogar Sm!Ql, 1111, I guoos.~' ·
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co•t o1 aao and oU dopends oome- JIIYero to pt wr eyes - · and · Jomoa llulltns, and "coHe had blueuons. .'
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Uld...., Juice and rub tbll I;;
whalootllemodelondmek9of 1 tlllnk 1111 lima to !at the pre,•~ . candltloteo ;w·~r,~ . Hehad~'II&gt;.Jild' ~ ~ .. . .: ci\IC~_ l'll:co bl'&gt; a.
tile car, hoW It Is drlveo,tbe otatfatV-an~M~IIi&gt;~ : ~r. ~Doanlll..m.l_,. .-llls~IJO/I' 1 Uir0tlih .~.!aloolnadblbtn. f/5dlpo
cype. of driving (mounteloB, llat pltal 11&gt; loloW 1t W.o l&gt;Uilt ·br · lliVI,d JolulsOilo · . - .
'. 'c,. much ol. the wllk ,.....llkta ,., .,... tOi - 'bour, IQ:l ~
country, etc.l, loads carried, ond tile tupayero. It waa noi built~ . Electloo worker• ~ere~· In· travaltnl:. oii4D tO' tbo ..-; '
·P!ilver, ........ and '
general condition o1 tbe car. by tbe otatf o1 tile bolpiW, I ' l(eelo, Terry Jlrlut. lll"d!U&gt;- pltalo of the ,...,., G4111110llo, ··-.Jnllw aaJt. pour om- 1 b 1
Iince much gas actually comes tl1lnk we tupo,yero dhould have pies, Wayne Clark, ~ Gr,.L l'll'kerlburr. Alb..., 10 ctlloa cblcllin. - · hlai lo 11141 doo 1
from tile same refinery and Ia some 11J about tile hoapltai - · Vera Carter, .MarkW., conlllled - o r part......,.a. '""' 1p01 ·1'0111-ei' bOar 0~
sold under dltferentiiiD!os, It Is wbetller we uoe It or not.
Declo' Glbaon, BU1 Luaher, Jell In tile IUIDIIllfl ~· addad li&gt;ura 1111 cilleliOD lo,~; -!no
possible 11&gt; save money byborlllg
The maternlll ward woo tbere !lm!nonl, Caaclr Coaon, Ntll •ooiJw tba! Ulto- chlldrol · .......,. Slnll air. 250 cllor!aa .
an lnelfpenolve broOd or us11111 wbon Ute OD's took posseaalCIIof Btllillam, candle Thlvener, MJ,. of Ute COIIIIt1 bolllo ~lid 1011111 perlintnlr.'
.
regular instead ol promlum the hosPital, andllavor lotting Ute cbell Price, llebllle North, Bai'b ol-lh111&gt;rmal pl~o o t - .
wbere possible. Women 1&gt;o1 as ward sta.Y as it Is.
F!lh..-, Baclo' Llktn, CathJ &amp;dt- ~ and ~o. JIO lollnWecl .. )• The ,. UQ)tecJ· , Stttea minlil
much gu as men In rniiiQ' fomi.
Yours truly,
er, Tom Sladeri, Pbllllp ' -' blab. ICboOI . ••• :~." ' · calnM fOI' l..m'e foielan eGuh·"
lies, so consider this befDre )'011
Ban Batey,
Brenda Young, lloiJerlllrlniDd, llt&gt;lllrd (In, but .u I fouow h,.. lrt,~1 oudi71u Coe!il Rica,
rw .., tile next tllilo.
Middleport, o.
Gary lloj&gt; and Fee EIIOI.
' b,l!lngtnlll'~oted In w111t tile Soilui KOJ!a. Jllberla and the
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w1lellj . ,.. lloJ...cif h!Ocoilull!q&gt;o, Plllllppln"":
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By HOBARt WILSON, JR.
WHO wUJ IUCCeed Gary R. !ilort IS ~!ly J~WU~ger? Whilt lo be
(.lboli) golllg 11&gt; Cb?

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GALLIPOLITANS areldll......,hlllg IDr anowerow those que&amp;tlooo to11ow1nc liSt lofondo.y'o 1111110UDComont by !llort tllat be plans
11&gt; atOP Cbwo u clcy..._- on Mol' 15.

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aueeesaor. SOOrt'a announcement ea~ht eVIl')'Olle,
nea h1a closest friends, \y surprise. Thus the
eommilslonera had no onalnmind. Uaderstaodse~
oral ha,. II'Plied fDr tile post. That'• oot ol!lclaL
lt'o juot one of 11101\Y rumors lloatlog around ti&gt;Wn
dlnce !loodoy'a stal'lllllg anoouncement by!llort.

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THE oulll&gt;lllg clcy muoger w1• not 1t liberty 11&gt;
di.Cun or reveal Ids new venture laat week. IUs
only slllemant wu lhlt It w!il keep him In tllo GalliPolis aroo. 1fQ.
mora are hot and heavy .,;_ he'"s been linked with the two new iDillstrial plontl In Galllpolia, Robbins " M)'ers and Chris-Croft/ tile new
hosPital II&gt; bo conllnlctod otf Rt. 35 near tile Rt. 160 JWICtion; EYIWI
Entel'PriHe; and E. S. Preston &amp; Associates, Ltd., Columbus, in
cormecdon With the c:onstructlon of a new brl~ across the Ohio
lllwr between Kanauga and Henderson.

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1FORIIER GolliPoUs resident James Cattng, of tile FederBl Wat-

er, Pollution Acbinlstratlon; Vicksburg, Miss., was one of tne three

guest opeakero durlllg tile lllliiUal Loulslono 9u1mi&gt; AssocloUon cOt&gt;veDtlon bold roc~ tn- Orleans.

•THE PICTURE
:IS ...
: ON SUPERLATIVE

·COLOR TV

ACCORIING II&gt; tile final otatl~tlcs releued by tile NoUonal A..
soclaUon of Intm:olleglate Athletics (NAIA), Bob Mabry, Rio
Grande's 6'5" center from x:.rton, ranked u the nation's number ~
one relloundor, Bob pulled Cbwn 647 rebounds in 26 games for an
averap of 24.8 rebotmds per game, and finished lOth in scoring
In tile NAJA wltll 751 points, on 1vorop of 29,3 points per game.

'" 18. ldontlcol
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hive In NATO.
to ' oHI8t tile
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member of Gr~~ee
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Honor Listing

IIIII Clark Ia 1

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Reeebln&amp;: a c'B" or above In
tbelr aubJeeta 11&gt; be named to

onl1 50,000 ,.. (f138).

tbe roll (tllooe In c&amp;Pital letter• received all A's) were:
SENIORS - Joyce Alelblre,
Roger Black, Alan Blackwood,
Diana Bropn, !11.... Carter,
GENE GRATE, Cllari"1JJI Jla.
Ylo, Batl&gt;ora Dlllm, Koren
Ha,ynet, Charlolte - . . Le·
Ill Kltcllen, !llerry Lombort;
Sl!pmJ Lewlo, Gloria 'Jbomp;

NOW is the time to

Glen C r I 1 p,
RODNEY DAVIS, Fred Davia,
Dlln Davll, Carole Jo1111011, Sencb' !IIIIer, JaDot PrlddJ, JIUI!ce
l'ri&amp;IY. Ham· Slawter, Dean
Weblr, Bob Vonce.
SOPHOMORES- LINDA CAll·
ll!LLO, .i1m Dovlt,
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Dione KDO!-r, Earl Roinlburg, .
Beverly ~lm.
FIIESIIIiiEN . - Glorlo Golf,
Steve . llolllDan, Tetry NlliPor,
wuu.m Nlcholemr Sendl' 1'1¥'
'tor, Steve t'l¥1or, Doma Web-

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TOKYO (UPI)..The Tokyo ed. to the honor roll at 1he close
night clli&gt; holleao w1t11 tile ol tile llftl1 olx -ko grading
mollelt avorapcl too,IIO() yen period.
Jwlion placed 11 on tho roU,
(fl,lll) In tlpJ fl'&lt;lln ..- .
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TWENTY YEARS AGO, from tbe flies of tile l4lly Tribune and
wiOII&lt;q Gollla Times - Burldlert ~ work usomes loJllmllort- • "" N~ GAHS oenloratogrlu.tetnlla¥ "" Aetlog Poa&gt;muter E. E. CaldWtll nominated 01 clcy pooJmaater .... ProlipeCts
llrl&amp;btoo for Dill dormt at GaiUpoUo state IDstltute ,,., Mrs. Mal'D. Carter, ~ IOCIO\I' edll!&gt;r for 22yearo, realgnl post
'"' llrs. Pribble WD1011, her 1011, George. Mrs. Helen Wilker, Mro,
Coro W~ and llro. Oma JolfnBon arrive t..ne from ~
where they wen stranded aevaral da)o• bf high water .... Forrest
(lloc) Davia DIDled president 'If Clcy Softboll Leoguo '"' Wll.
dl-..rt wallops GARS boseball team, I~ .... Atllens &lt;lallps Blue
DovUJ, ~ '"' Golf ectlvtileo lncrea" on localllnko,

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third In NAJA ecortng,
lllo Grondo, aa a -rankedl2thtntean1 acortng with an • op of 99.2 potnta per game. ft"! &amp;COfed a Ultal of 2581 potnta durlllg ··
1110 11167-18 - - Bot11 lllobit li!id llaSI were 110111ed Honorable
lhndon NAJA AU.Amerlcans.
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after two separate fires razed
109 lllacko aad gutted
tbe 1o...r, Hotel Hwa Mal

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laost elibt porocms ...,.. killed

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CO!urnbuo over .the woektnd. T(IOf are, front row, tetrto right. Gory Smtih, llan&lt;\Y W-rl, Art
Jill!; .back J:OW~ielt to ·r!gh~ Guy Johnson, Don Smith, Konn)' Netgler, Tom Hamtn, Ecidlo Hut&gt;P and
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Frank Miller

Ill' lllllted Pre's ~I
Tompiraluroa In (]do Tueacloy tiii'OUIIII SlturdaY Wnt av-

Dies Sunday

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with

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Under Tracwr

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and ' 01 the ~..._k. Soallered
•Miller,: 68, of Flrot Sl., was
-.rain J!lld-wook andapln killed so.n.tay morning at 8 nesr
at ........................
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aae .t-llall·iDdl or more.
was driving up a grodo turned

Cong toda¥ l~hed attack~ In
Sligoti'a outoklria. South VI...
nam ordeted troc:l)a IOd pollee
on special alert ill· tile cutial
amid reports ol Communist
plans for ooother mUir aasault
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nee were ordered 011 special
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government oftlcials laid tllelr

torces are· now on u100 I*'
cEIII" orders 11&gt; atay at tllelr
poltJ.

Th03 cited the plus Cql.
Ptwn Van Thach was said 11&gt;
have brolllht In from tile jungle
when he defected lite !oat
week. The plus were J&amp;ld to
have lneluded ground assault•

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Racine, diOd Sundlj' evening In
lor.
Vejerans ~rlalllosJ&gt;(tal.Mr.
&amp;lrvlvlng are two aons, Rich- Blake was preceded in deeth by
ard ol lllri&gt;ar and Sit· lillrie;' 1. a dauJhter, Audrey Van lleter,
w•er of t!te US Air Foree ~
He t• survhed by tds Wife, K...
tloned •I Tamps, Fla.; 000 bro- tie; one doUihter, Wonda, agranclIller, LOonardMilleroiPI. Pleu- daughter, .1o Ann Crisp; one
an~ and two graodchlidron.
gt"'1irondson, Alan 1,ee Cr18(1;
~~~~~i~~f~~.·. Funeral IIOl'VIcoi will be Wed- tllree brotliers, Cborlee, lifr•
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.llie Rev. C, F, Ttiompaon oftlciel- ~~ • ~·· ~N- s~rs,
Ma.Y Reltmtr~ Now Haven; &amp;..
celo.l· .."
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sle Flahor, Racine; Ada Van~
' Frloncls Mil' eall Bl the fllner- or, l!evorlf,~Eilzabethllogue,
il' home Iller 1 ·~,111· today. Norlh O!mJtsact.
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A·· divorce suit Died by An· . cas E.VB Church witll •lh• Rev,
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Endres In the ,Melt!:' c:otopy land Noni 8 - •·~"" Burial
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llajillat
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a U.S. lotall!genco oftlcer said tra:IP.. : J O·mlluntats
·llultllmJnro.
atx Viet Coq attack&amp; outalcle cbaqod
ri.e
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drove olf ...b
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was .-,.1!', He sold thot the hel~ pmjhlPio At baide'a
Commlllllat troq&gt;s of lhe Tot end, ~ counted :n Communiot
tilt . auetrlll.u bed been .
!lrtve wilted wlll1 2411&gt; 48 hour• before the attack time before IIIVIblt 11&gt; droa .....,..
Ia tho air wor, u.s. )Ill
•'lil1&amp; as close as 25 mUes to
tilt clcy,
- · Dew 151 m1111on&gt;
ageialt Nonh Vlotnam'o Sunday' • biggest fiaht I&gt;loce 24 miles west ol Sllgon. ero Plllilllllle SoiDdl,y 10
TWo Viet Cong batlallons- ... 1D . -.... their hoa.Y ~
800 men-launched mortar ond of tilt moln Rod •oa&gt;~J llneo.

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prelldent of the aoolor clus
IWn - llllh a mQ&gt;r biU1e coming soon- emerged from ..,...hes
tDdl,y by two vettrlll United Prell International newsmen It the an- and ~oshomecomlngnual broak!aat of UPI edlmrs and Publishers,
The brllkfaotlelhotradltlonal opening eve!ll oflho lll1DUOI&lt;ono
vOlition of lhe Amorican Now-or Publtobers AsiOCiolloO. llorrlo
m.. Smith, UP! White lloUBO reporter, told the gathering he waa co"'
vlnced - "borrlng a I'OIItlcll miracle'' - that President John110n
meent It when he sold he was ,._,.... alter --Jon. ~.
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·As lor pros!IOCIS of a Johnson said. "One Ia dlillomallc 11&gt; rival
droit 11 a Vlotnam peoce were or IU11JUS Pamnunjom In
won by Domocratlc coavontlon stubborn and Pl'Otra&lt;led nesotlo
dme, Smtih said he of no attons. The former II certolo
qualified official who· antlclliat. and 110011. The latter tslqJefuil¥
ed "AI\l'thlng resembllag real Olll&gt;tcted, but clln't look lor It
peace In SouthoUt Aala lor 0 r!ghtawlj'."
lo•• time to come, c·--•-•· not
Fallon lold Proal.._ ~-·•
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iD the next three or tour VID Thleu' ot South Vlemam
mnntJtS,"
told him be ollj)octed ' the big
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battle In~ or J..,., He laid
Jobn N. Fallon, UPllorolgo lhe United States lorcoa Ia tho
edliD~, recentl,y rotumed from a Deld oro titlllng rea4f lor the
I I - Asian - · aalll thot new lightlni ond thot Gta.
too arG!ous •truaJea 'would WWiam C. WestQloreland ..,..
grow out of tho Vlotnam wor. Pbulaod thot "•lmP4 booouae

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the Tl'! ol!enatve In . _ would make a concerted
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lo "'' and ''-"'"-'
7 .-.• he oiiort Ior a, milltar)' vic tory. ' •

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Jean Wigal, Rt. I, Chelhlfe, 3$,
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mPihry and civilian olrbaao r . - ~ -~· at en
ond 1 mQ&gt;r worblse.
ooiti!Pot ~· _. u;s. Arucy
lloliPite government worrlea, ~Iii Forceo and ..,....,_

CoL Thlch Is tile highest
rankilv Commw!lst officer 11&gt;
h a v • defected, &amp;Ovtrllllent
uokesmon said. The colooel
was polltlcol commissar lor tho
North VIetnam artny 9th
lllv!slon. Intelligence r&lt;POrtl
sold lhe plans he certlod
shoWed Ill• 9th was11&gt; strlkelhe
northwestern area of So!gon
Ml" Kathl Leo Cllrlt, doup.
"'- Tao Son Nhut, the
tnclu-,.
tor ofllr, andllro.H. LeeClork,
ond a seolor at Kyger Creek ll!glo
Schoo~ Is one of 14
who wW leek the 11111 Soulhera
Ohln Tille on 1111' t at tilt Po""
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IDtelllpJico n!POIU IOid a
Norlh Vietnlllleae ll'll11 colonel
defected te the South VImoll government ond surr..,.
dared plans ror n large-seale
Commw!lst ~ w the
Red&amp;' Jan. 30 Tet offatlive ·
drive ln1D 8olgon. The alert
order followed.
IMide this clcy ot!ll ·ac:orred
from the Tel lighting, nattonal
pOllee found three truckloads ot
Viet Cong arms and ammunl-

talwss near. In six lights near
tDdl!'· Pollee seized six guerrllUte lapttal ilmda,y and toda¥ · las llWllllng the truckB.
sotze Hidden E&gt;pJostvos
lr&lt;lO(&gt;S killed 123 Com1111They also seized w-ns and
nlsts.
e&gt;Piostvei &amp;board a bus carrytne 18 persona ln1D town. The
against the clcy ltsel!.
driver and oil the paasenpra
Allied IPOkosmon sold U.S. were Jolled.
and South Vietnamese Iones
A U.S. Jntell'•ence
olllcor lor
killed at least 123 Viet Coq
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tile &lt;Uital military district sold
assaulting
capital
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cloy and today,
"rwnon ~ I}QI high" of a

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meso have acquired tilt ciiiOCio
II' ID llillln w ensure their ow~
IOCIII'\tf lhrl&gt;UIIi . their 01111
6rta."
CiltfDi'd lllljlhaalsed that the
Uiiliod .~ ltill ~ lor a
''peocoful settlement" 1 ~nata~!~
ol • military aolutk&gt;n' In
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· ''Thtrl Is noc • -loOt of
South VI. . ·lhat 1'0 wlftl 11&gt;
keel," CUl'tOrd 61id. ~~ lt
~ a bog of rice. Ia Soul1l
VI-. lhat we need. There II

Fire, E-R Units Busy

Pomeroy firemen 'lltd •emergency squad members were kllll
Coiile- on 4he run ·oVer tt.e weekend~

Two "Defendants
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P - ltatf, Latla Cub, Pc&gt; Club,
- · Pert In junior Had Cross
work aod ID a civil deltnsalrito.
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liot hal be., In ,.ol aoloctllloo ror ave ,...., aod hal won
avo ollltrlnr rating• In lho dl&amp;o
tr1ct of lhe Ohio llualc Educatloo
Association coateltll. liot bel had
two ,yeoro ofprl- ...at trD
lng Merlyn ...
of Blo
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llarlhtll Unlverallf !ilmmer M...
sic Clinic and at Blo Grande~
~ liot Is a member of Grace
llethodllt Cluroh Ia Galllliolll
and belongs 11&gt; tilt eholr, liot Is
a aololst with tile ehofr,
In lddllion, Mill Cat·i&lt; Is 1
membor ol tho Natlnnol a_..
leader Alsoelallon ·aad h U a vorotcy c - -·lor ·lbniO
yeoro. liot alao hU - I n "H
club work.
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