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John c. Bacon of Malp Com·

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The Democrats, on the loeal

level, have no races exeept for a.
few committeemen CODiellls. Jack.
Crisp of LangaV!Ilo, - e r , Is
battling J. 91orman Porterm!or
the Democrat oomlllat!on I o r
27th dlotrict state represenla·
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WUUam McKalvey of PcrUand
Is running -aed lor t be
Democrat nomlllatloo lor com.
missioner u Is Leola Enoch for
Clerk of Coorts. The Democrat•
are also staging a wri!Hn campailn eltort lor Dale Wli&gt;l&gt;ollor
Treasurer.

lol!l control oo a ......~ The ~
went Into a ditch oo Ulo loft lido
of tllo·hl&amp;ll-, cn&gt;saod jhe lil&amp;I&gt;WIIJI, weal oil the left llde ofitbo
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road anci llruck a t.oo ~·
There wu hea'V)' duJ!ap ui tile IOta were nne4 aod 11
forfeited 'bond&amp; In the
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car
Treated at 1101. lfool!ltal Blld Mete• Collllll' Judse Fronk W•
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r9].eued were Evan I,. a -~¥erat. Porter, Friday.
F,loed
were~'ioii!Hron,
od mwth, ri8l1l knee and "rliibt
11dei Vtl'IICII. Sma, 17, CrowD Racine, $5 ll'Kl costs, nOmutrler;
ctt;r. lacerated rlsbt 1o1 aod ll!q&gt;le Louise Eakin&amp;, llaclne
rib . lnjo¢o~ Greg Goodiorbam, Route 1, $15 Blld coata, no op..,.
15, . Croon~ Cltlr, 88Yere Jaeora. ator' a Uc011$e; Wllllaln T, ColrUoo of tile
d, aod a J)OI- 111111, WeUaiOn, $10 &amp;lid coati,
stop sign violation; Rali&gt;hEugene
&amp;lblo mae ~~\jury.
Stewart,
llliddleport Route 1, $10
waa dtodto Gallla c.un.
11 Juvenile CcMlrt SaturciiiJI oo a
charao of ~ In ex&lt;osa ror

road--

The pllrul lnvellliptod lllOfll.
er ooo car · acd- at 12:25
a.m. Frl\ltY ooRt. 588,1b&lt;-s
of a mile Olilt of Rt. 35, No ..,.
WBI injured, Therti''Wal medium
damqe to the c:ar,
Ollleora oald that liuid M.
Miller, 20, Beverly, beadedeut,
eame over a hill crest, aa1r anotller car oo tile hl&amp;ll-. 11111ler IIJIIIIed his brakes, loot cootrol aod tile vohlde overlumed
on Ito top oo the hl&amp;llw!IJI•.

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colllsloo at 2:30 p.m.
Frida.Y In front of 1312 East.
oro Ava., clt,y poll~ reJ)Orted.
Olr!cero said that •(1\lraldlne
Black, 20, Che~, .hpadecl
norlhoasl, had slq&gt;ped. Btidncl
her, S!irley J . Jmes, 31, Rt
1 Chelhlre, was driving slow.
ly. The third car driven by Fa,ye
L, Bales, 18, Rt 2 Bidwell,
lallod to atop aod llruck tile
back of tile Jones car loreblg

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Welket, 27th District, SlAte Rep.

resentatlve, ID tho RepW!Ucan
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costs, no Ollerator'i lleense; Ed.
na L. lolrCo,y, ReotlavUlo Rouie
1, $10 aod co,U, ,.q, sign; Baloo
bara J, Terry, llldcReport Roote
1; $5 and costs, unsafe vehlcie,
and Peary Oldlkor, Letart; W,
yo., lallore to algnal, ·$5 an d
costs.
Forfeiting bonds were John J,
Playtatr, Bradlo1"1iwwd, Pa.,
$27.50, 1900dlng; ll&gt;n ThOlnall
Hlllllinllton, W, Va., $27.50,parloo
lng on hlghwa,y; Gerald JOI~
Plzl, Barboursville, w. Va.,
$27.50, sp~; Ivan H. YOUI18.
Fraziers Bottom, W, Va.,$17.50,
llttert,.; ~·· Blackwell, $25,
Intoxication; Gary E. PhiWPsand . POMEROY - Hea'V)' damapa
Jerry L, Slnathers, Atheois, wete caused tD the heme of John
$24.55 each, fishing w1t11ou1 ~ Landaker on Nye Ave., Wheil It
Clim.Bes; Francis Edward M:Jore, was hit by ear ear]_y ~
Morri• Park, Ga., $27.50, lett morning, Thedrlver,llavld!b1&gt;ot center; John w. WUson, Mal'- son. 24, Pomeroy, was arrested
Iotta, $27.50, speeding; Bobi&gt;¥ on charges Iii drl~ WhUe fD.
Tyrone Holghllancl, llllltlelcl, · tDxlcatec!, Pomeroy J)OUce said.
$27.50, speeding; Isaac Mahon,
Pollee said Slmj&gt;son wu Middleport, f27.50, Intoxication, vellng sOuth on Nye Ave., when
and ste~ M. 1lewart, Reynold&amp;- . his car wentoutofcontrol,croaaburg, $27.50, eJQ.llred oPerator's ed over the center line, acrou
license.
the sidewalk, through lhrullbOry
and struck the porch .1{!11 front
or the l..andaker home.
PLAN SHOOT
Damages to th• ear were also
Rl!rLAND- The Rutland Gun hea'V)' aod Slmi&gt;IOD received a
Club wiU hold a shooting match cut on his left knee.
Sunda.v alterooon starting at 1 p,
m. at the club house west of. b
laod near Langsville. Thla event
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lntOl'eated In ohooting .Is IDviled
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obaerved every Wednesdlij&gt; at the
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Betzlng, vice president; Pi171lss

Hennessey, tre1surer; and ShW.

ley CUster, aecretary. Tourna-ment chairman, Helllll' O'Brien;
lw&gt;dlcap chairman, Jlfarthallow-

ell aod rnles chairman, Pearl
Welket,

Gueota attending the Thorsda,y
evcalng atralr wer• Mrs. Ed
Nelson, Carolyn Bachner, Fr&amp;no

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tutlon relatiVe to tho tilling of
repreaentadve vacancies; and
No. W - A Pl't!IOsai to amend

lhe state "'*'ltlllltioo relative to
the admiDlatratlon and orpnlz&amp;.
Uoo of the"coort s of Ohio.

May Term of Court

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N. Holdarmln aod Sons firm said Frida!' tlle$5 m!Uion project

an!Ciog il'&lt;!~r &lt;!-•}gno)i~ .

Is e-tell to bo paved iD August tlils JO&amp;r, Tho pniject is 11&amp;-

lng built between HaoeravUle (north or r.ollljlolls) and Kan' • I - .,:'

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ar8a Thoraday,

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Make Posters

W11tc'l.ntys
"CHARLII; THI
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titafl; Ron Brown, Briane
l\lunll, Lindo Wallace, Jim
Wll10n, Clifford. Peterson
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Callip,&gt;lil TTI\IIIM In Ottio mtl\"ett Viro
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lb. ~5 ~ lktell lll(lnlhl

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TONIGHT lh;,. TUIIDAY

Rto 35 !IPPtOa~Ji&lt;:just beyond ltan.,t'!ivllle.

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to the Dennl1011 car. No begin . the Mil' l&lt;lrm or court,
cbarlll! wasllled.
Monda!', Ma,y 6 with the grand
Jury to convene and begin their
dulles II 9:30 a.m.
Grlllld JOn&gt;rs are: Mmord
F, Bowles, Soutllolde; Jeff ~
RACINif :. Wlnnero have be1i&gt; Coll!ater aod M&gt;•s. Dale Nl~
aiiOctecl in a PGater cmtest held both of Hogoett; sam Stone, I..
at tile llacloe Elementary School on; Dalbert 0, Pullin, Letart;
10 pro- the pusage of the Alexander llcChmg, Hartford;
live add onO&gt;!Ialf mWs OIIOI'ating Marvin T, RoUih, New Haven;
IOV)' II next Tueicla.y' a election. Kenneth HoUe,y, Frmer Hoi&gt;
The three wlnnera In each tom; Harry Butler, Glenwood;
ll'l4e orollrat, Barbara Thelu, G. A. Bias, Rosb Krodel, Gene
au of Point P I .IOJI .Nolclor and Larcy Flshe"; crow,
leconcl, S.ott Wolte, Kevin Will. James R. H-hroy, HI. 1 pt.
ford and Tncl WHse; third, Pleuam; Loooard Wton. 111. a
Leon; Maxlno Aldridge Blld Rali&gt;h
MoliJ Flahor, Ste"" Farra and W
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Lour&amp; Ti.eJoa; fourth, llboda
South, o!oha Saber ond Tim IIIII,
and fltlb. 'Tooda Sol-, No Ia
P......,a,llifl Jimmy EY1n8o
A Welilher balloon ProJIIO!bw
tile leV)' 1r beiJv ueed 1n I1'0it
of tile gnde school.

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Gueat Q,.y, a Drat, was ol&gt;o
served by the Women' a GoU As-.
ooclatWn at the Pomeroy Golf
Club Thorsda.v evoidng with 15
guoBtB attending,
A potluck dinner was served
1&gt;¥ t h e · members followed by
guostl and members playing golf.
A spectal meeting will be held
Toesda,v, Ma,y\21, to inake plans

Representative raee, IDOtber lo- ea by KerJJllt 0, Pauley, 48,
cal candidate Ia rum&gt;!Di. He II Rt. 2 PatriDt, atruck a parked .
James 1ilemlaD Porter, m, "'"' car Olllled 1&gt;¥ lllldl DenaliOII,
of the aenatorlal clllldl4ate, ;olio ~•. Rt. 1 Crown Clt;y.
PT. PLEASANT - The Mooo
Is opJlOIIin&amp; Jack W, Crlop of
11l0re waa no damaao to tile
son
Coll!l\)' Circuit Cuort wiU
M'&gt;lgo COWII;y 1M tile Democrat Paulv car and on1,y
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~~~~~er,1 .Helen Neut&gt;llng, Katie
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advlaod J)Ollce he would aee his ner, Donna JOnes andJahieeReu•
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tam11y physician 1D .Che._tta. ter.
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Members
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11enn,y
'!'bore wu moderate c1a1naso to
O'Brleo, . ~eo Brown, Pearl Publl lh:EfiPow n.uu· TIUALltl:
au three vehldos.
1211 Third A'I'I.,Callioxllit,OhS.,UAI. . .... .
Welker,
J a n e J!roim, Beullh
Pollee cited Fa,ye Bales to
lis!Mid "'r) •..-, 1\et~ inc tltlfl iuriJ.
Gallljlolls Municipal Coort m Strauas, Louise thoJill&gt;llOn, 1'liY1- ~ c;tlit Po•lle' Paid It Gllllielll, Ohio,
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lilly 6 on a cbarge of 1auure lss Henne&amp;BI)', Martha Howel~
TH&amp; lh\JlY st:Sro;£L
IIG ~-lc SlrMt, Pvfllll'ti", Qllo, t57fi,
to stop wllh!a the usured clear Anna Howell, Eleanor Gordon,
Audr oiY Betzlng, 911rle,y Custer Publl"'*l ~ ~ 1\•lrw ~ !iatu...
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II&amp;). &amp;or*l ull«&lt;rrl daumalllnc IIIIUtr JL
1'.-rol' Ohio. .... ntn~.
A very m!IK&gt;r accl- ....,._ and Ruth n,err.
1'EHIIS 01-· ~"BliCIIU'1101&gt;
rlld at 2:15 p.m. Frida!' at liar 9) drrltr dt;Jij n Sunolll, ~ I * WMk.

A race of local llllerolll In
the Democrat prlmar7 w!U be
In the 18th SlAte senatorial Dlatrlct, where Iormor SlAte Sill·
ator J. S&gt;erman Portor ol Gal·
l!polls, Is _.u.a FriM W.
Otworth of PortiiDIIU1h lor tile
nomination.
h' ReaW• service station on
ADd, In the 27th Dlotrlct, SlaiAo Vine St. . Pollee said a car drlv.

nomlnatloo.
The on1,y local lsooe oo tile
ballot Ma,y 7 will be In tlle ·North
Gollla Local School Dlstrl:t
wflere voters are asked to·pa11
a five miU operatiDC IOV)' to
orovlde sulllclentm!Uifiii!IA&gt;Ule stale's rocplred 17.5 m!UI
~' make tile dllllrlct ellilblt fDr
, partlclpltlon In the state tounclatlon program.
All Gallia Coun\Y wtera will
help decide u.ree: state i111111 ao
tile ballot. They are: No. I A PI'OJ)Osai to tile IIIIi
constitution relaUve to the admiDistratlon of school Blld mta-

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SOllers, ftiocibo'lloute 2, $15 and

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Am Howell,

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GALLIPOLIS - Qle persoo Pomeroy course.
Officers of the association are
had a minor Injury In a three
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PatrOl . ~· unc1or the

dlreeUoo of set. P. D, JolcCree&lt;11' Poll CO!nmaodor.
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John c. Bacon of Malp Com·

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The Democrats, on the loeal

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few committeemen CODiellls. Jack.
Crisp of LangaV!Ilo, - e r , Is
battling J. 91orman Porterm!or
the Democrat oomlllat!on I o r
27th dlotrict state represenla·
tin.
WUUam McKalvey of PcrUand
Is running -aed lor t be
Democrat nomlllatloo lor com.
missioner u Is Leola Enoch for
Clerk of Coorts. The Democrat•
are also staging a wri!Hn campailn eltort lor Dale Wli&gt;l&gt;ollor
Treasurer.

lol!l control oo a ......~ The ~
went Into a ditch oo Ulo loft lido
of tllo·hl&amp;ll-, cn&gt;saod jhe lil&amp;I&gt;WIIJI, weal oil the left llde ofitbo
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POioiERoY - T!'lelvo
road anci llruck a t.oo ~·
There wu hea'V)' duJ!ap ui tile IOta were nne4 aod 11
forfeited 'bond&amp; In the
ot
car
Treated at 1101. lfool!ltal Blld Mete• Collllll' Judse Fronk W•
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r9].eued were Evan I,. a -~¥erat. Porter, Friday.
F,loed
were~'ioii!Hron,
od mwth, ri8l1l knee and "rliibt
11dei Vtl'IICII. Sma, 17, CrowD Racine, $5 ll'Kl costs, nOmutrler;
ctt;r. lacerated rlsbt 1o1 aod ll!q&gt;le Louise Eakin&amp;, llaclne
rib . lnjo¢o~ Greg Goodiorbam, Route 1, $15 Blld coata, no op..,.
15, . Croon~ Cltlr, 88Yere Jaeora. ator' a Uc011$e; Wllllaln T, ColrUoo of tile
d, aod a J)OI- 111111, WeUaiOn, $10 &amp;lid coati,
stop sign violation; Rali&gt;hEugene
&amp;lblo mae ~~\jury.
Stewart,
llliddleport Route 1, $10
waa dtodto Gallla c.un.
11 Juvenile CcMlrt SaturciiiJI oo a
charao of ~ In ex&lt;osa ror

road--

The pllrul lnvellliptod lllOfll.
er ooo car · acd- at 12:25
a.m. Frl\ltY ooRt. 588,1b&lt;-s
of a mile Olilt of Rt. 35, No ..,.
WBI injured, Therti''Wal medium
damqe to the c:ar,
Ollleora oald that liuid M.
Miller, 20, Beverly, beadedeut,
eame over a hill crest, aa1r anotller car oo tile hl&amp;ll-. 11111ler IIJIIIIed his brakes, loot cootrol aod tile vohlde overlumed
on Ito top oo the hl&amp;llw!IJI•.

Chesapeake

Man

Jnj• ured

colllsloo at 2:30 p.m.
Frida.Y In front of 1312 East.
oro Ava., clt,y poll~ reJ)Orted.
Olr!cero said that •(1\lraldlne
Black, 20, Che~, .hpadecl
norlhoasl, had slq&gt;ped. Btidncl
her, S!irley J . Jmes, 31, Rt
1 Chelhlre, was driving slow.
ly. The third car driven by Fa,ye
L, Bales, 18, Rt 2 Bidwell,
lallod to atop aod llruck tile
back of tile Jones car loreblg

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Welket, 27th District, SlAte Rep.

resentatlve, ID tho RepW!Ucan
prlmlll"Yo

JlowVd·
$5• liild

ll&gt;oald .
1, $IS aod

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costs, no Ollerator'i lleense; Ed.
na L. lolrCo,y, ReotlavUlo Rouie
1, $10 aod co,U, ,.q, sign; Baloo
bara J, Terry, llldcReport Roote
1; $5 and costs, unsafe vehlcie,
and Peary Oldlkor, Letart; W,
yo., lallore to algnal, ·$5 an d
costs.
Forfeiting bonds were John J,
Playtatr, Bradlo1"1iwwd, Pa.,
$27.50, 1900dlng; ll&gt;n ThOlnall
Hlllllinllton, W, Va., $27.50,parloo
lng on hlghwa,y; Gerald JOI~
Plzl, Barboursville, w. Va.,
$27.50, sp~; Ivan H. YOUI18.
Fraziers Bottom, W, Va.,$17.50,
llttert,.; ~·· Blackwell, $25,
Intoxication; Gary E. PhiWPsand . POMEROY - Hea'V)' damapa
Jerry L, Slnathers, Atheois, wete caused tD the heme of John
$24.55 each, fishing w1t11ou1 ~ Landaker on Nye Ave., Wheil It
Clim.Bes; Francis Edward M:Jore, was hit by ear ear]_y ~
Morri• Park, Ga., $27.50, lett morning, Thedrlver,llavld!b1&gt;ot center; John w. WUson, Mal'- son. 24, Pomeroy, was arrested
Iotta, $27.50, speeding; Bobi&gt;¥ on charges Iii drl~ WhUe fD.
Tyrone Holghllancl, llllltlelcl, · tDxlcatec!, Pomeroy J)OUce said.
$27.50, speeding; Isaac Mahon,
Pollee said Slmj&gt;son wu Middleport, f27.50, Intoxication, vellng sOuth on Nye Ave., when
and ste~ M. 1lewart, Reynold&amp;- . his car wentoutofcontrol,croaaburg, $27.50, eJQ.llred oPerator's ed over the center line, acrou
license.
the sidewalk, through lhrullbOry
and struck the porch .1{!11 front
or the l..andaker home.
PLAN SHOOT
Damages to th• ear were also
Rl!rLAND- The Rutland Gun hea'V)' aod Slmi&gt;IOD received a
Club wiU hold a shooting match cut on his left knee.
Sunda.v alterooon starting at 1 p,
m. at the club house west of. b
laod near Langsville. Thla event
I• 01100 to the pubUc and _.o
lntOl'eated In ohooting .Is IDviled
5.

In Pomeroy

obaerved every Wednesdlij&gt; at the
Audrey

Betzlng, vice president; Pi171lss

Hennessey, tre1surer; and ShW.

ley CUster, aecretary. Tourna-ment chairman, Helllll' O'Brien;
lw&gt;dlcap chairman, Jlfarthallow-

ell aod rnles chairman, Pearl
Welket,

Gueota attending the Thorsda,y
evcalng atralr wer• Mrs. Ed
Nelson, Carolyn Bachner, Fr&amp;no

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tutlon relatiVe to tho tilling of
repreaentadve vacancies; and
No. W - A Pl't!IOsai to amend

lhe state "'*'ltlllltioo relative to
the admiDlatratlon and orpnlz&amp;.
Uoo of the"coort s of Ohio.

May Term of Court

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N. Holdarmln aod Sons firm said Frida!' tlle$5 m!Uion project

an!Ciog il'&lt;!~r &lt;!-•}gno)i~ .

Is e-tell to bo paved iD August tlils JO&amp;r, Tho pniject is 11&amp;-

lng built between HaoeravUle (north or r.ollljlolls) and Kan' • I - .,:'

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tool!

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ar8a Thoraday,

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IIELAX!

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Just sink Into thlt " ,deep c~alr.

h will be your favorite! 3·WCI)'

slant to bit pillowlu1Ck, thick
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Make Posters

W11tc'l.ntys
"CHARLII; THI
LONIIGMI COUGAI"
!Tecbnlcolot)
titafl; Ron Brown, Briane
l\lunll, Lindo Wallace, Jim
Wll10n, Clifford. Peterson
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MAIL St;pscm,arnot; •4Ttli
Callip,&gt;lil TTI\IIIM In Ottio mtl\"ett Viro
ont I fir U ; 11• mot'llhtiS; thretiiiOIItht

lb. ~5 ~ lktell lll(lnlhl

Racine _Pupils

TONIGHT lh;,. TUIIDAY

Rto 35 !IPPtOa~Ji&lt;:just beyond ltan.,t'!ivllle.

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to the Dennl1011 car. No begin . the Mil' l&lt;lrm or court,
cbarlll! wasllled.
Monda!', Ma,y 6 with the grand
Jury to convene and begin their
dulles II 9:30 a.m.
Grlllld JOn&gt;rs are: Mmord
F, Bowles, Soutllolde; Jeff ~
RACINif :. Wlnnero have be1i&gt; Coll!ater aod M&gt;•s. Dale Nl~
aiiOctecl in a PGater cmtest held both of Hogoett; sam Stone, I..
at tile llacloe Elementary School on; Dalbert 0, Pullin, Letart;
10 pro- the pusage of the Alexander llcChmg, Hartford;
live add onO&gt;!Ialf mWs OIIOI'ating Marvin T, RoUih, New Haven;
IOV)' II next Tueicla.y' a election. Kenneth HoUe,y, Frmer Hoi&gt;
The three wlnnera In each tom; Harry Butler, Glenwood;
ll'l4e orollrat, Barbara Thelu, G. A. Bias, Rosb Krodel, Gene
au of Point P I .IOJI .Nolclor and Larcy Flshe"; crow,
leconcl, S.ott Wolte, Kevin Will. James R. H-hroy, HI. 1 pt.
ford and Tncl WHse; third, Pleuam; Loooard Wton. 111. a
Leon; Maxlno Aldridge Blld Rali&gt;h
MoliJ Flahor, Ste"" Farra and W
&amp;rDer, both of Maaon.
Lour&amp; Ti.eJoa; fourth, llboda
South, o!oha Saber ond Tim IIIII,
and fltlb. 'Tooda Sol-, No Ia
P......,a,llifl Jimmy EY1n8o
A Welilher balloon ProJIIO!bw
tile leV)' 1r beiJv ueed 1n I1'0it
of tile gnde school.

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foUI'IIOlDe. All members are ~
ed to attend. Ladles 14.¥ wW be

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Gueat Q,.y, a Drat, was ol&gt;o
served by the Women' a GoU As-.
ooclatWn at the Pomeroy Golf
Club Thorsda.v evoidng with 15
guoBtB attending,
A potluck dinner was served
1&gt;¥ t h e · members followed by
guostl and members playing golf.
A spectal meeting will be held
Toesda,v, Ma,y\21, to inake plans

Representative raee, IDOtber lo- ea by KerJJllt 0, Pauley, 48,
cal candidate Ia rum&gt;!Di. He II Rt. 2 PatriDt, atruck a parked .
James 1ilemlaD Porter, m, "'"' car Olllled 1&gt;¥ lllldl DenaliOII,
of the aenatorlal clllldl4ate, ;olio ~•. Rt. 1 Crown Clt;y.
PT. PLEASANT - The Mooo
Is opJlOIIin&amp; Jack W, Crlop of
11l0re waa no damaao to tile
son
Coll!l\)' Circuit Cuort wiU
M'&gt;lgo COWII;y 1M tile Democrat Paulv car and on1,y
dam-

laterlal lunda; NQ.
poaal to amend tile -

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lcle Runnel, Helen Handley·, 11etQ'
~~~~~er,1 .Helen Neut&gt;llng, Katie
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111• back of the Black crow,'i'~~
key, ,"-L&gt;
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advlaod J)Ollce he would aee his ner, Donna JOnes andJahieeReu•
TIMES·SEm'fNEL
tam11y physician 1D .Che._tta. ter.
flllll llliM C\f!"l i.lllll,• • ""011111 \'llllf
Members
attondlng
~e
11enn,y
'!'bore wu moderate c1a1naso to
O'Brleo, . ~eo Brown, Pearl Publl lh:EfiPow n.uu· TIUALltl:
au three vehldos.
1211 Third A'I'I.,Callioxllit,OhS.,UAI. . .... .
Welker,
J a n e J!roim, Beullh
Pollee cited Fa,ye Bales to
lis!Mid "'r) •..-, 1\et~ inc tltlfl iuriJ.
Gallljlolls Municipal Coort m Strauas, Louise thoJill&gt;llOn, 1'liY1- ~ c;tlit Po•lle' Paid It Gllllielll, Ohio,
mu .
lilly 6 on a cbarge of 1auure lss Henne&amp;BI)', Martha Howel~
TH&amp; lh\JlY st:Sro;£L
IIG ~-lc SlrMt, Pvfllll'ti", Qllo, t57fi,
to stop wllh!a the usured clear Anna Howell, Eleanor Gordon,
Audr oiY Betzlng, 911rle,y Custer Publl"'*l ~ ~ 1\•lrw ~ !iatu...
dl&amp;touce.
II&amp;). &amp;or*l ull«&lt;rrl daumalllnc IIIIUtr JL
1'.-rol' Ohio. .... ntn~.
A very m!IK&gt;r accl- ....,._ and Ruth n,err.
1'EHIIS 01-· ~"BliCIIU'1101&gt;
rlld at 2:15 p.m. Frida!' at liar 9) drrltr dt;Jij n Sunolll, ~ I * WMk.

A race of local llllerolll In
the Democrat prlmar7 w!U be
In the 18th SlAte senatorial Dlatrlct, where Iormor SlAte Sill·
ator J. S&gt;erman Portor ol Gal·
l!polls, Is _.u.a FriM W.
Otworth of PortiiDIIU1h lor tile
nomination.
h' ReaW• service station on
ADd, In the 27th Dlotrlct, SlaiAo Vine St. . Pollee said a car drlv.

nomlnatloo.
The on1,y local lsooe oo tile
ballot Ma,y 7 will be In tlle ·North
Gollla Local School Dlstrl:t
wflere voters are asked to·pa11
a five miU operatiDC IOV)' to
orovlde sulllclentm!Uifiii!IA&gt;Ule stale's rocplred 17.5 m!UI
~' make tile dllllrlct ellilblt fDr
, partlclpltlon In the state tounclatlon program.
All Gallia Coun\Y wtera will
help decide u.ree: state i111111 ao
tile ballot. They are: No. I A PI'OJ)Osai to tile IIIIi
constitution relaUve to the admiDistratlon of school Blld mta-

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~resident;

Rooile

Ada Frances
SOllers, ftiocibo'lloute 2, $15 and

15 Attended

Am Howell,

Plwtos a~e by

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GALLIPOLIS - Qle persoo Pomeroy course.
Officers of the association are
had a minor Injury In a three
car

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· of eour.e, ih' faml4&gt; wW bo ~ U..,,tjmo..,..;; 1
his~· Mrs. Max Rollor,llld Ida Leo's JDOdiOr,'Mr'.. Evolfan. 1
lo¥0: NaocJ Roller Cole and her flmlb' wll1 bo colnlna In from Nor-

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honor 011 wldcll will be no~m
UDder Old Glory Hell time an
bonlir comea to an Individual
or.• - I n the school,
'I'JIO,_Oag Is _,..,.- i1b1j1oc1,
11 royal blue and has
the lD.Ierlpdan . 4 'CUm t..aude"'
In IIOid le-o. II was Oown
. &gt;r tho Ont Umo Thursday fol.
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Bridal Shower

RUTLAND - Miss J - Jarvio, ~. Rl. 2, brldHiect
of James Lombort, Rutland, Rl.
1 was hooored with a bridal
shower at tho Rutland cburch .
of Christ blsement Woclnes&lt;lay,
om In • baeobell IOCIImal tour- 1. Hostesses wen Mrs.
nament.
Homer Parker, Mrs. Bruce May
and Mrs. James Thomas,
A PUSSY WILLOW WAS plaatThe social rooms were deced at the Middleport Public LI- orated throughout with a blue an&lt;!
brary thla week by Den 8 of white theme carried out in the
Middleport Com Scout Pack 2f4. Qoral arrangements, which were
The planting was made In ob- made b.Y Mrs. Robert Canoda.y,
servance of Arbor DQ and al10 Blue Mel white streamers used
In keeping with tho don theme, with white wedding bells .....
••Keep Amtri~ Beautltu.l., Boys pleted the decorations.
taking part In the plantlns were
An umbrella elfoct of stre&amp;D&gt;o
Scott . Fraser, Jhnlllf Holman, ers over the gift table, which
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Connie Stie Leddingh(Jm
POI\IEROY - Mr. and Mrs. WtUis ~~111' oi' ~
cuse are announcing the ""!!apment of their ctausbtO~. ~
.!ile,. to StePhen Michael Cantr~ son of Mrs,;,ylnttM) ~,.~.
George's Creek Rd., Gallll&gt;olls, and :Mr, WUIIIIII
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Baton Rouge, La.
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Miss Leadin.!bim I• a 1966 graduate of Southoni)l I• h;.
School end Is presently a otudent nurso at Holzer IIOii&gt;llll
School of Nursing. Her !lance II a 1966 graduate of liff•'&lt; '
Creek Hl!lh School and at tho preaont Is employed at WJEH.
Radio In Gallipolis. No date has been set for the wedding. . . ,

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Potluck Dinher Given ··:

lin&amp; and Ronnie Hawkins. Mrs. enjo
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POI\IEROY _ A lo·~••• po• With llrJ, Sbitrid&amp;n'r ~MM-ia.
Ernie Fraaer and Mrs. Wal- fieldyedreceived
the cbor )rlze.
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The refreshmenttablewascov- lllCk dlmor to kickoff tho per- ihe streaa04 !l&gt;lrltllll ~
er"" In white and centered with centlge giving Program wae througll Pllltlna G!d's WI!Fk litit,.
A ''FUN AND CLEANUP" da.y a blue floral arr-ent with staged ·Wednesday evening at the einllhallllng lhat lho llhqle baey
at CIIIIP Klashuto near Chaster candles on either side. Saml- Pomero)' First llailtlst Church of thO chureh Is needed (or a tlio
to! commitment; Servluc onlier
CONFERENCE TODAY
has planned tor Mal&gt; 1f wlchos, mints, lnd!Yi&lt;llal coke so&lt;lal room.
by Mro. L R. Neal, noJ.gh- squares toPpeo.l with blue w~
Tho meeting featured talks b.Y commit!ee oro Mrs. J, 'Eclw~
MJI)I)i.,£pQRJ' _ l'niUmolllll
borhood c:hal!'liiBII of Melga ilrl ding bells, punch an&lt;! cofree were Orval wIlea on tolent, resourcea Foster' Mrs. Jill&lt; Cotlrl!l, lofrl, Dlatrict &lt;on!erenc• wtU. be held
aoouta.
served. Mrs. Yay served tbo and time, b.Y Mrs. Elmer WlJ:I.. Carver Wllllatns, and lira.
11 lbo 8~ IJnlted ¥ .idl
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others who ean help pack a nose. lite punch boWl and Mrs. Par- olono, b,y :Mr&amp;. WW!am SllerlA aldt ~aa preae..... b)'
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P1 lunch and come along for kor at tho colfee service. They dan, Jr, 1'" giving, and b.Y Mrs. Rev. and Mra. W!Uil!lls on !liDo omclil boll'll Of llootlt Church
tho da.y. Workers are asked to were asaioted b.Y Mrs. Robert Joe Cook on visttaUoo.
II)&gt; budi!etlng using u their mo1n end t, ovq
have
"Give a worthy ProPortion In prop 1 bag of opples 111 rep..., bo&lt;pl~lnjleUoddiJ. Iiltltedllltrlet
be at the CIIIIP sliD at 9:30 a. Snowdon, Mrs. Roy Snowdon and
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Mrs, llroxall Lambert.
to God's love" was the sent Income.
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By tile way, deadline for ilrlo
Tho guest list Included Mrs. thamo carried out lnPiacecardl,
Mro. Cook, chalrmail· of tho · felbllhiP m . ;,W ' ~.o; ...,.
to register for the da.y camp ~nd Lomhert, Pat Hannon, the table centerpiece, and pe"' visltltloo committee, n m t d ~ evening/ ·. .
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ol Jmurance, mill&lt;, handcrao den, :Mrs. Robert smwdon, m1 29 as his SCriPture lor ....,. Sr., team one; Mrs. OrveiWIIoO,
ldto, ml other ~ mator- dauglltora, Lori, ~ and Rose, m- on talents to be given to Mra. storreu. an&lt;! Jlr, oitd ...;11..
l~s. Scouts are tD roglller with llrs, Clair Tl,flor, Mrs, An- God.
George Sdimer, ~ IWI!I alid
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drew Lambert, Mrs. Ernolll.an..
WUos, aBIIlltant goneralchall'o Mr&amp;.•Fostu, Mra. ~TriP­
bert, Mils Shorey Lombort, Mrs. man. asked those ' ·•ttondlns to I!IU, Mrs. :'N.Ickbam, ' ~
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Us and Pll(llll, Mrs. Milo Hoao resoureos lnd lime to be given
To concl\1(11. :~c~~ ~~
chloson, Mrs, Nato Wloo and to thecil!orch. He requested ar. If oboe.,.,.. ' lira. 'CGGII 'nil ,•
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Amer!CIII Loglon, chlcllon bar.
bocue, iOiclay, 11 a.m. to 6 p. lira. Richard Grueser m1 a.... world mllllona, church Mrs. •Jon, lnotltutlooal s-rt. eroo
m., Pomii'O)' parldDa lot; pro- ies, Mrs. Harold Robert
Clnacla.Y
and Sobr~ Mrs. mlsalon causeo, church home,
coeds to I(MIIOOr bleobell team.
F4la Russell, Mrs, KsltbSuthe,. pastorel mlnlotry, worahli&gt; and
POI\IEROY GARDEN CLUB, 2 land, Mrs. Bill WW!ord, Mra. service, Chrlotlon education, and
p.m. Mooti&amp;J, bome of :Mra. If&lt;&gt;. sam lloblnaon, Mr&amp;. George tho building (lmd. Coll&lt;luding her
mer lf¥oall, Route 33, noor Pom· Wblte, 1Mrs, James White, :Mro, taiJc, Mro, Wlckh""' DIID8clthe
11'01• Mrs. Fred m - 1 s co- Charlel &amp;mille, 1Jll,y Imboden, members of hercomm!Ueo, Mils
bolleso. .Roll ciu. piiDI • · Mra, Blaine Carter, Jr., Mr11o PeiiiiY H.o.Yoo, '!Irs. Torey Phal~
cl&gt;ango.
WWiliiD Dean, lfrs. Bill Brown, Wlloo, and I!Ury BaU81.
NQNti:AY
Mra. Bill Carter m1 BlllleJean,
A Dim enUded, T)1o Art of
IODDIEPORT GARIEN Club, lira. Cerl 1J¥sell, lfrs. .llorlll)l Gblng woo oho!m In con1oDCtion
llloDCIIJ DIChl. - o f Mra..c .... TWllt Mrs. Clareoce ••"""Ttt
.. Stanaburr, review bJ end Natolle, Mrs. Jerry Eodl,
llro. 11. I. Fr-b;omilal buolo lofrs. Ethel Nelson and Holan
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Mrs. E. M. ~ooci, Mrs. M. c. Dobbie Yay, and tho hoatoueo,
WUson,lofrs. WalterHIIJ'Oa,lfrs. lira. lily, Mra. ThomaS and
Fronoh, lfra, J)avld Entlllllnger, Mrs. Parker.
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lllol&amp;t&gt;ter• of America, wll1 moot
IHTIOOUCING
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HaiL Practice wiU be held !or
tho dlllrl&lt;t ral11 with eoq)huls
m. ~- tho colors. There
wW be llrll - - · of omco.rs.
E.\Sl'ERN 'ATHLETIC Booslo
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b Ulloal, daughter of Mr. ml
Mrs. Arvel T. llnsol, 8072 Me·
Kinley Hold, Fluahln&amp; Nleb,.
became the bride ot ·Ralph B.
Burner Jr , 1011 of Dr. end Mro.
Ralph B. Barner, Gallipolis, on
A,prll 12 at :;p.m. Tlie mlntller
Martel Pace, performed t h e
double - rl!\11 coroDIOII)' at t h o
Church of Chris~ SWar!Y Creek,
Mich.

The groom•a mother wore VIeW Elementary.
Aller a short wedding trip,
a beige thro~oce 111111 dreBI
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couplo wtU rosldt In
with tur.,...H accosaorios. Her
WBI pink camatlonl cen- FIUiblng. Mich.
tered with red rosebuds.

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_Scene of Unse/.Burner Nuptials

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Robert Rltte.,usch o( Clutter,
N. J., !raternllj&gt; brother of tho
bridegroom, ••rved a• boot man. /
Ushers were Rlck Johnson, ,

Eugene Dumler, and BernardTeklelo.
A rocopjlon anddimerwu bold
at 1M ,V,. ,W,. , ~ell In Flullhln&amp; .
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MontroSO' ..-1 attended Michl·
IIID Cbrlatlllo Collep at Roell&amp;ator . and Flint Junior College.
She Ia employed b.Y the standerd Acceptance Company in
Flint.
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The brldoRrGOm Ia a cra.cluate of Gallia Academy H I g h
School and Bowling Green Stale

Seen and Heard

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Mrs. Byron Word
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"Mtllior."'lbe nleelibi was held·
at tbo bomo of Mrl. ll11'0ft Ward.
Roll waa onawered b.Y members
giving a 1cripturt verse contain1ng tho wwc1 •llfilthor llld naming
a motbor In tho Bible. Scripture
was glvoob)'Mra.BorkleyWrl&amp;!ll
from tho 1lltb Chapter of John.
Rudlngo nre given bJ Mrs.
Holcomb, No Love Uke a
Mother' 1 Lovei Mn. B Y r o n
Werd rudlng from Upper Room;
Mrs. Rolon Brownell, M.Y Heart
Goes Beck; Mrs. WilHam ll&gt;orieer, AGood llotber.
Bible otu4Y wo1 taken !rom
Romani, Cblpter 3. 1be pres.

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were made.
!IYmPIIhY cards wore sent tD
Mrs. Harold OUvor, Marvin

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w-a. Mr. ml lofrl. Jamea
HaD. and Mr1. James Doll.
A giO waa oont to :Mrs. Elltol
Meoaler ml Mrs. VIrginia &amp;&gt;werdo. 1be next meeting wiU he
hltld at tho homo of Mrl. J o o
Lllddleld. Ro!re-• were
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FAMILY SHOE STOll GALLIOLIS. -

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fi ,~ORTK·COUNCILfl, Ro)'o
' .lil ind Select Nooono, IPO&lt;faland
-~meeting lfonoll,f at 7:30p.

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llii w.m•' of tho CholtOr

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A-Uno • floor • IBDRth white silk
1hantung auwn slyled with lacetrimmed empire bOdice. Her
abort boui!IDI veU of bridal llluslm wa1 held b.Y a petal hoadoplece edi'ed with pearls. She carried a cascade 'of white 1!01'·
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11!81 Linda Unoal, the bride's Unlvenib'. , ,
alator, woo maid of honor. SerHo lo a member of Delta Upving u bridesmaids wore Mlas
anon Fratorn!Q' ml 11 on the
JIDieo ·Bamer, oilier of t h e otoO o1 Flushing ConununU;y
brldollfOOIR, and lilios C a r o I Schoola teeclllng at !Finll
Scorbek. Junior brldoomald wu
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silo .::::::·:·:·:·:::::·::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::~:::::~:::::.::::::::::~:
lor of tho bride. Tbo brldos.malds; auwno . wore Door - - ::::;.;:;.;.::::::::::::::::;:;:;:;:::::::::::.~;::::~::::::::::::W.
lel\l!lh blue DJion dotted IWiss
at;va.J with empire bOdice end ·Mr. mllo!rl. wa;no
A.unl Plrls. They wore matehr . 11111,ramily oro in Colwnlllo uil~
Ill$ bout!8nt blue veil h~eeeo ~ to' attend a bridal - ,; and ~ .two l~l!im red 0r alven 1JY Mr. an&lt;1 Mrs. Gorroloihelii'b.Y a blue bow.
don Amo~iory lor r.ns• Kr11
.'lbe brldo'aliiOU&gt;Or-eaplak Langsclale, qaneee of Klmotb
erepo m~· Jaei with lto:t !'011 Wi;!nl
Wblle lloero
111111 'pio!&lt; ecceoaorlea. Her eoir- thor 'wtU alto iltend a flllllll
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his~· Mrs. Max Rollor,llld Ida Leo's JDOdiOr,'Mr'.. Evolfan. 1
lo¥0: NaocJ Roller Cole and her flmlb' wll1 bo colnlna In from Nor-

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bonlir comea to an Individual
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'I'JIO,_Oag Is _,..,.- i1b1j1oc1,
11 royal blue and has
the lD.Ierlpdan . 4 'CUm t..aude"'
In IIOid le-o. II was Oown
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Bridal Shower

RUTLAND - Miss J - Jarvio, ~. Rl. 2, brldHiect
of James Lombort, Rutland, Rl.
1 was hooored with a bridal
shower at tho Rutland cburch .
of Christ blsement Woclnes&lt;lay,
om In • baeobell IOCIImal tour- 1. Hostesses wen Mrs.
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Homer Parker, Mrs. Bruce May
and Mrs. James Thomas,
A PUSSY WILLOW WAS plaatThe social rooms were deced at the Middleport Public LI- orated throughout with a blue an&lt;!
brary thla week by Den 8 of white theme carried out in the
Middleport Com Scout Pack 2f4. Qoral arrangements, which were
The planting was made In ob- made b.Y Mrs. Robert Canoda.y,
servance of Arbor DQ and al10 Blue Mel white streamers used
In keeping with tho don theme, with white wedding bells .....
••Keep Amtri~ Beautltu.l., Boys pleted the decorations.
taking part In the plantlns were
An umbrella elfoct of stre&amp;D&gt;o
Scott . Fraser, Jhnlllf Holman, ers over the gift table, which
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POI\IEROY - Mr. and Mrs. WtUis ~~111' oi' ~
cuse are announcing the ""!!apment of their ctausbtO~. ~
.!ile,. to StePhen Michael Cantr~ son of Mrs,;,ylnttM) ~,.~.
George's Creek Rd., Gallll&gt;olls, and :Mr, WUIIIIII
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Miss Leadin.!bim I• a 1966 graduate of Southoni)l I• h;.
School end Is presently a otudent nurso at Holzer IIOii&gt;llll
School of Nursing. Her !lance II a 1966 graduate of liff•'&lt; '
Creek Hl!lh School and at tho preaont Is employed at WJEH.
Radio In Gallipolis. No date has been set for the wedding. . . ,

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Potluck Dinher Given ··:

lin&amp; and Ronnie Hawkins. Mrs. enjo
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POI\IEROY _ A lo·~••• po• With llrJ, Sbitrid&amp;n'r ~MM-ia.
Ernie Fraaer and Mrs. Wal- fieldyedreceived
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The refreshmenttablewascov- lllCk dlmor to kickoff tho per- ihe streaa04 !l&gt;lrltllll ~
er"" In white and centered with centlge giving Program wae througll Pllltlna G!d's WI!Fk litit,.
A ''FUN AND CLEANUP" da.y a blue floral arr-ent with staged ·Wednesday evening at the einllhallllng lhat lho llhqle baey
at CIIIIP Klashuto near Chaster candles on either side. Saml- Pomero)' First llailtlst Church of thO chureh Is needed (or a tlio
to! commitment; Servluc onlier
CONFERENCE TODAY
has planned tor Mal&gt; 1f wlchos, mints, lnd!Yi&lt;llal coke so&lt;lal room.
by Mro. L R. Neal, noJ.gh- squares toPpeo.l with blue w~
Tho meeting featured talks b.Y commit!ee oro Mrs. J, 'Eclw~
MJI)I)i.,£pQRJ' _ l'niUmolllll
borhood c:hal!'liiBII of Melga ilrl ding bells, punch an&lt;! cofree were Orval wIlea on tolent, resourcea Foster' Mrs. Jill&lt; Cotlrl!l, lofrl, Dlatrict &lt;on!erenc• wtU. be held
aoouta.
served. Mrs. Yay served tbo and time, b.Y Mrs. Elmer WlJ:I.. Carver Wllllatns, and lira.
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others who ean help pack a nose. lite punch boWl and Mrs. Par- olono, b,y :Mr&amp;. WW!am SllerlA aldt ~aa preae..... b)'
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P1 lunch and come along for kor at tho colfee service. They dan, Jr, 1'" giving, and b.Y Mrs. Rev. and Mra. W!Uil!lls on !liDo omclil boll'll Of llootlt Church
tho da.y. Workers are asked to were asaioted b.Y Mrs. Robert Joe Cook on visttaUoo.
II)&gt; budi!etlng using u their mo1n end t, ovq
have
"Give a worthy ProPortion In prop 1 bag of opples 111 rep..., bo&lt;pl~lnjleUoddiJ. Iiltltedllltrlet
be at the CIIIIP sliD at 9:30 a. Snowdon, Mrs. Roy Snowdon and
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Mrs, llroxall Lambert.
to God's love" was the sent Income.
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By tile way, deadline for ilrlo
Tho guest list Included Mrs. thamo carried out lnPiacecardl,
Mro. Cook, chalrmail· of tho · felbllhiP m . ;,W ' ~.o; ...,.
to register for the da.y camp ~nd Lomhert, Pat Hannon, the table centerpiece, and pe"' visltltloo committee, n m t d ~ evening/ ·. .
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16. m1 there t. 1 rojlm- Michael, ~s. Cl.rdelllviolosl' ro.rve, · w~• .P1'elblteCtde.. Hardi~ ·'Ltmrey; ' Mr Ol!nr 1¥ Cl'o,f~
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i.n !eo Whlcll eovero the c:oot Jlll8t DaviS, lira. eerloli"'Spowo" vot1on1 usjng l\latUiew 25, 1~ Mlchllll;·aiod Ntlo VIctOr yG.q; Red'CI'&lt;!JJCelrt oi'~llan: .
ol Jmurance, mill&lt;, handcrao den, :Mrs. Robert smwdon, m1 29 as his SCriPture lor ....,. Sr., team one; Mrs. OrveiWIIoO,
ldto, ml other ~ mator- dauglltora, Lori, ~ and Rose, m- on talents to be given to Mra. storreu. an&lt;! Jlr, oitd ...;11..
l~s. Scouts are tD roglller with llrs, Clair Tl,flor, Mrs, An- God.
George Sdimer, ~ IWI!I alid
their .......
drew Lambert, Mrs. Ernolll.an..
WUos, aBIIlltant goneralchall'o Mr&amp;.•Fostu, Mra. ~TriP­
bert, Mils Shorey Lombort, Mrs. man. asked those ' ·•ttondlns to I!IU, Mrs. :'N.Ickbam, ' ~
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Us and Pll(llll, Mrs. Milo Hoao resoureos lnd lime to be given
To concl\1(11. :~c~~ ~~
chloson, Mrs, Nato Wloo and to thecil!orch. He requested ar. If oboe.,.,.. ' lira. 'CGGII 'nil ,•
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DREW WEBSTER Post ~.
and
Mlnob',lfrs.
Purl
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She
to~~;hed
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Amer!CIII Loglon, chlcllon bar.
bocue, iOiclay, 11 a.m. to 6 p. lira. Richard Grueser m1 a.... world mllllona, church Mrs. •Jon, lnotltutlooal s-rt. eroo
m., Pomii'O)' parldDa lot; pro- ies, Mrs. Harold Robert
Clnacla.Y
and Sobr~ Mrs. mlsalon causeo, church home,
coeds to I(MIIOOr bleobell team.
F4la Russell, Mrs, KsltbSuthe,. pastorel mlnlotry, worahli&gt; and
POI\IEROY GARDEN CLUB, 2 land, Mrs. Bill WW!ord, Mra. service, Chrlotlon education, and
p.m. Mooti&amp;J, bome of :Mra. If&lt;&gt;. sam lloblnaon, Mr&amp;. George tho building (lmd. Coll&lt;luding her
mer lf¥oall, Route 33, noor Pom· Wblte, 1Mrs, James White, :Mro, taiJc, Mro, Wlckh""' DIID8clthe
11'01• Mrs. Fred m - 1 s co- Charlel &amp;mille, 1Jll,y Imboden, members of hercomm!Ueo, Mils
bolleso. .Roll ciu. piiDI • · Mra, Blaine Carter, Jr., Mr11o PeiiiiY H.o.Yoo, '!Irs. Torey Phal~
cl&gt;ango.
WWiliiD Dean, lfrs. Bill Brown, Wlloo, and I!Ury BaU81.
NQNti:AY
Mra. Bill Carter m1 BlllleJean,
A Dim enUded, T)1o Art of
IODDIEPORT GARIEN Club, lira. Cerl 1J¥sell, lfrs. .llorlll)l Gblng woo oho!m In con1oDCtion
llloDCIIJ DIChl. - o f Mra..c .... TWllt Mrs. Clareoce ••"""Ttt
.. Stanaburr, review bJ end Natolle, Mrs. Jerry Eodl,
llro. 11. I. Fr-b;omilal buolo lofrs. Ethel Nelson and Holan
,.... meeting. HOateues ..-.
)IQ, llrs. Ro7 SIIOWdon, Mils
Mrs. E. M. ~ooci, Mrs. M. c. Dobbie Yay, and tho hoatoueo,
WUson,lofrs. WalterHIIJ'Oa,lfrs. lira. lily, Mra. ThomaS and
Fronoh, lfra, J)avld Entlllllnger, Mrs. Parker.
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lllol&amp;t&gt;ter• of America, wll1 moot
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HaiL Practice wiU be held !or
tho dlllrl&lt;t ral11 with eoq)huls
m. ~- tho colors. There
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E.\Sl'ERN 'ATHLETIC Booslo
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Mrs. Arvel T. llnsol, 8072 Me·
Kinley Hold, Fluahln&amp; Nleb,.
became the bride ot ·Ralph B.
Burner Jr , 1011 of Dr. end Mro.
Ralph B. Barner, Gallipolis, on
A,prll 12 at :;p.m. Tlie mlntller
Martel Pace, performed t h e
double - rl!\11 coroDIOII)' at t h o
Church of Chris~ SWar!Y Creek,
Mich.

The groom•a mother wore VIeW Elementary.
Aller a short wedding trip,
a beige thro~oce 111111 dreBI
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with tur.,...H accosaorios. Her
WBI pink camatlonl cen- FIUiblng. Mich.
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N. J., !raternllj&gt; brother of tho
bridegroom, ••rved a• boot man. /
Ushers were Rlck Johnson, ,

Eugene Dumler, and BernardTeklelo.
A rocopjlon anddimerwu bold
at 1M ,V,. ,W,. , ~ell In Flullhln&amp; .
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MontroSO' ..-1 attended Michl·
IIID Cbrlatlllo Collep at Roell&amp;ator . and Flint Junior College.
She Ia employed b.Y the standerd Acceptance Company in
Flint.
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"Mtllior."'lbe nleelibi was held·
at tbo bomo of Mrl. ll11'0ft Ward.
Roll waa onawered b.Y members
giving a 1cripturt verse contain1ng tho wwc1 •llfilthor llld naming
a motbor In tho Bible. Scripture
was glvoob)'Mra.BorkleyWrl&amp;!ll
from tho 1lltb Chapter of John.
Rudlngo nre given bJ Mrs.
Holcomb, No Love Uke a
Mother' 1 Lovei Mn. B Y r o n
Werd rudlng from Upper Room;
Mrs. Rolon Brownell, M.Y Heart
Goes Beck; Mrs. WilHam ll&gt;orieer, AGood llotber.
Bible otu4Y wo1 taken !rom
Romani, Cblpter 3. 1be pres.

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!IYmPIIhY cards wore sent tD
Mrs. Harold OUvor, Marvin

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HaD. and Mr1. James Doll.
A giO waa oont to :Mrs. Elltol
Meoaler ml Mrs. VIrginia &amp;&gt;werdo. 1be next meeting wiU he
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abort boui!IDI veU of bridal llluslm wa1 held b.Y a petal hoadoplece edi'ed with pearls. She carried a cascade 'of white 1!01'·
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11!81 Linda Unoal, the bride's Unlvenib'. , ,
alator, woo maid of honor. SerHo lo a member of Delta Upving u bridesmaids wore Mlas
anon Fratorn!Q' ml 11 on the
JIDieo ·Bamer, oilier of t h e otoO o1 Flushing ConununU;y
brldollfOOIR, and lilios C a r o I Schoola teeclllng at !Finll
Scorbek. Junior brldoomald wu
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lor of tho bride. Tbo brldos.malds; auwno . wore Door - - ::::;.;:;.;.::::::::::::::::;:;:;:;:::::::::::.~;::::~::::::::::::W.
lel\l!lh blue DJion dotted IWiss
at;va.J with empire bOdice end ·Mr. mllo!rl. wa;no
A.unl Plrls. They wore matehr . 11111,ramily oro in Colwnlllo uil~
Ill$ bout!8nt blue veil h~eeeo ~ to' attend a bridal - ,; and ~ .two l~l!im red 0r alven 1JY Mr. an&lt;1 Mrs. Gorroloihelii'b.Y a blue bow.
don Amo~iory lor r.ns• Kr11
.'lbe brldo'aliiOU&gt;Or-eaplak Langsclale, qaneee of Klmotb
erepo m~· Jaei with lto:t !'011 Wi;!nl
Wblle lloero
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POMEROY - Mr. and Mro. Walter GruoMr, 300 lll..,._
view Drive, Pomeroy, IIIIMWV:e the
of the!;
daughter, Claudia Kathryn, 1XJ Mr. Phil ~ Cook, aon 01
Mr, and Mrs, llobert Cooke of New lla- W. Vi. MJu
Grueser is a IIQilhomore at Weot Vlrglall Unl...al~ and 11
a momber o! A.lpba Phi Sororl~.
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at~ majoring in in&lt;luallial miDiiiD!ont and ..W be gradUittd·
In llocembor with a bachelor of science degree In bullaels
admlnlatrltlon. He Is a miOI!ber of Slgmi Chi Fri!OrnttJ,
w~ planll are lncoJil)lete.
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POMERO'l - 'lbe Rutland er, eoioist, who sang 0, PromMethodist Church waa the scene ise Me and the Lord's Pra,yer.
U( the wedding U( Miss Kareo
For her dsughtsr's wedding,
Lee Tucker, daughter or Mr. t.,trs. TUcker wore a peach A-ll.oe
aac1 Mrs. John Tucker, Pome- cm,ess with black aceesaoriesaod
roy, Route 3, to Jamea Cur- an ordlid corsage. Mrs. White
tis Whits, 8011 of Mr. and Mra. was in a blue suit with black
Goorgo Whits, Sr., of Rutland. ae.,.seories and an orehld eorKYGER - The second 811111141 gors, Dreama lion- and Julie
Vows of tho double ring eere- - ·
Roman banfJIOI, a· Lalln Week Eohenaur plamed the meal.
010111' nre read at 2:30 p.m.
A receptloo was held In t h e observance, was held at tho K,yKareo -liD, Elnll1 Grose,
OD Mardi 3 by the Rev. c. J. cburc:b oodal room whlc:b was 1101' Creok 111gb Sc:bool by the :!me ~Willi .... ..-le HOIILemley. Baskets of whits glad- doooratsd in tho ralohow color SPQR Lalla Club.
oon were In eharp of the prololl, palm&amp; and eandolabra wore sc:bemo.. Asatollntl with t b e
In Roman oostume tho Patrie- gram, and bBIIclllng .IIIDlO• durusod at the altar.
serving W8re Mrs. Ra,ymoodlllg- lana and the Sooators,... seat- log tho evening ,.re Kriii\Y .BiaGiven in marrlap by her fa- gett, ~o; Mrs. Bill Max- ed on c:u&amp;hlona at low tables. zor, i'1IID1 Sdtulor, Gecy Clarke,
thor, the bride wore a floor - ·well, !lira. Waltsr Warne, both They were MrYed by MarY 11m1,y Lowe and Kathy Gindioalangtb gown of lirldal satin. II of Plillo; and Mrs. Vlrtdl Wblle Stump, the trlellDiareb or head burger. GeOoral ehalrmenforlhe
""" doal/!llod witll a lace hod- or, McCOIIoeiavlllo, amto of the IIOl'Vanl, and tho Plebeians, Lat- ovoot nre Dive Clarke a a d
lee, long siMves wllleh llpered blilde and bridegroom.
In 1 sludollll.
Dreama Heo1011, ...,outs or the
to a )llllnt orer tho hancla, and
For a wedding trip to Park·
Latin eluh pins with tile lnaig- SPQR,
a ...eetheart neekllno. Hor .ven erobur&amp; tho bride c:banpd Into nla SPQR "'re presentsd 1Xl the
AUelldlng the
beSides
of llluaiOII ,., faalolled 1Xl ibe a naoy blue suit with whlc:b ihe Piobelana as a ~.W tho P"'- those named were Mlobelle Buck,
tiara, and abe earriod a bou~ wore biaek aeoenoriea and tho tp'llll following tho banquet. Tho Barbara Saunders, Carol Don.,.. U( r o - . eentsred ~rehld from her bridal booullot. traditional Roman meal, from lela Br- Trent Mar)' KoU
11ith an orehld.
·•ne - ' • aow reside . at "'"" to appleS'' was served. Jack
Mlaa Darl• Smith or Rut- Rutland.
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cil. Sii *ro a i6f;a of gr~&lt;" dlng woro ·Mr. and Mrs. B 11'1 Gert ltoaell, Mrs. Waadl'!ille- ·Hughail, Jon Rotbieb, Karen
bololed taco. Mlsa' tu17 1m1&gt;o- Maxwell and famlly, ll1ane and naur, lllil lfl:a. Jesn -lin, Jonoa, Teress 'l'hclinp1011, caro..
din, In pink balded laco, was David Whits, Mr. and Mr&amp;. R, - r s of student&amp;. Paula Rain- line Wlndaor, Carol1ii IDI&amp;Ilea,
a bridesmaid, and Jay W)&gt;lte, fl. Keil7, Mr&amp;. Arka Valeatlno, ey, Peal' Smith, Mirilla Rod- Stove fPuidlng, Joyce Sollher,
alstsr of the groom In yellow Mr. and Mrs. Waltsr Warne,
Loraloe Tucker, Earl 'lbomaa,
taco, was the )lDlDr bridollllalcl. Mrs. Tom Schook, Mrs. Mil- Practice is Tbdoy.
Jane Darst, Mrs, Harold Sauer,
Eeeh of tho - · earrled dred White, Mr. and Mr&amp;. Edd
faeul~ advisor, and her clausiJa aln&amp;le ro&amp;e.
Moore, and cyutlda Pyle, of PhiPOMEROY _ A proetlee for tors, Mar)' Ruth and Jay Sauer.
WIYIIO Mnwell o1 Philo waa lo; Mrs. Vsugho Stout, Mr. and tho rai4' ot lllatrlot 13, ~
the beot man for the bride- Mrs. Daryle starrett and Mr. tor&amp; of Amerlea, 1n be held at
groom, and tho usbero wore Da- and Mrs. Vtrsil Whits and Ylrl- on May 23 ..w be held Newcomer Cllcb
HOLLYWOOD (IJPil'....Britvid Whits of Philo and B I I I MeComeiiVillo; Mr. and Mrs. at l:30 p. m. todey at tho 1'111jah newcomer Pamela Pnmklin
Tudler o1 Pomeroy. Ml88 Mar)' Wllllsm·Tuek":, Zueavllle; Mr. pers Plain&amp; haiL
AOI1 car....ll, In a blue and Mrs. RajmJond 91118111 and
All'dl(&gt;utles, •tate offl&lt;:ors and land..t a role with lla&amp;'llle
lace gown, senod ao tile flower family, Mro. Inez Tueker, War- put of!loer&amp;, as well u eha!J&gt;. Smith In "The Prime of Miss
Jean Brodie" a.t Pox.
tllrl, and Larry IJevtd Tueur ron Tucker, and Nava Auburry, m., tor tho dlstrtc:t and state
WIS tllo ring bearer.
Buffalo; Mr. and Mrs. Rleberd aoo&lt;l of tile order cOJ!IIIIIttle and ' IAadlng Lady
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A half-hour ol nupUal mUde Lucao and famlly, Patricia choral gro.cos are askod 1XJ he
HOLLYWOOD (IJPil~bpreoedlng tho "'re._ wupro- Thorpe, Ro...Ule, and Mr. and presell . for thO praetlce. D!J. orah Kerr W1ll plaf oppoatts
Ylded by Mro. Catherine - . , Mra. Louis .Marlin ol WaYOI'- trlet of!loer; un&amp;blo 1n atteod . Marlon Brando 1n t1te 111m
field, orpalot; and Vemon Web- ly.
are J'OQUOitod 111 88lld a l'OPfOo venlon of Ella Kazan's "The

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POMEROY - Charl01 Dmd
Wlllfama, 19, Coolville- 2,
and Lillda •• ~·- Ia,
COolvlllo llaule 2; llale Keith
Maldella, 22, Fnclerleklmm, and
Roberta Franeea Kraeuter, ._,,
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MIDDLEPORT - Mrs. Charlei Beanett. who served as see.
relacy of Evangeline Chapter,
Order of tho Eastern star, for
10 years, was hooored at a
mootlng ol the c:baplor Thursdq nli!lt at tho Ma8011lc Tompie.
Mro. BelUlett recently resign-

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During the busineos mooting
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To Open tho mooting Mrs. King,
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Mro. Kathryn Mlteheii tllaakod those who donatsd or ulllatod with the reeent1'1UIIIIlaP &amp;ale.
Mrs. Rosemary L.Jon&amp; and Mrs.
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Portiniouth, Ohio, Bachelor ·
of Selence Degre~. Ohio State Untverllti Collige ot ·
Comme~; Juris Doctor. Degree; Ohio state Ulllvft.
,Illy College ot Law. , ','&lt; .,·• ·
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POMEROY - Mr. and Mro. Walter GruoMr, 300 lll..,._
view Drive, Pomeroy, IIIIMWV:e the
of the!;
daughter, Claudia Kathryn, 1XJ Mr. Phil ~ Cook, aon 01
Mr, and Mrs, llobert Cooke of New lla- W. Vi. MJu
Grueser is a IIQilhomore at Weot Vlrglall Unl...al~ and 11
a momber o! A.lpba Phi Sororl~.
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Mr. Cook is preoentl,y a lelllor at West VIrginia Unl..,..
at~ majoring in in&lt;luallial miDiiiD!ont and ..W be gradUittd·
In llocembor with a bachelor of science degree In bullaels
admlnlatrltlon. He Is a miOI!ber of Slgmi Chi Fri!OrnttJ,
w~ planll are lncoJil)lete.
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POMERO'l - 'lbe Rutland er, eoioist, who sang 0, PromMethodist Church waa the scene ise Me and the Lord's Pra,yer.
U( the wedding U( Miss Kareo
For her dsughtsr's wedding,
Lee Tucker, daughter or Mr. t.,trs. TUcker wore a peach A-ll.oe
aac1 Mrs. John Tucker, Pome- cm,ess with black aceesaoriesaod
roy, Route 3, to Jamea Cur- an ordlid corsage. Mrs. White
tis Whits, 8011 of Mr. and Mra. was in a blue suit with black
Goorgo Whits, Sr., of Rutland. ae.,.seories and an orehld eorKYGER - The second 811111141 gors, Dreama lion- and Julie
Vows of tho double ring eere- - ·
Roman banfJIOI, a· Lalln Week Eohenaur plamed the meal.
010111' nre read at 2:30 p.m.
A receptloo was held In t h e observance, was held at tho K,yKareo -liD, Elnll1 Grose,
OD Mardi 3 by the Rev. c. J. cburc:b oodal room whlc:b was 1101' Creok 111gb Sc:bool by the :!me ~Willi .... ..-le HOIILemley. Baskets of whits glad- doooratsd in tho ralohow color SPQR Lalla Club.
oon were In eharp of the prololl, palm&amp; and eandolabra wore sc:bemo.. Asatollntl with t b e
In Roman oostume tho Patrie- gram, and bBIIclllng .IIIDlO• durusod at the altar.
serving W8re Mrs. Ra,ymoodlllg- lana and the Sooators,... seat- log tho evening ,.re Kriii\Y .BiaGiven in marrlap by her fa- gett, ~o; Mrs. Bill Max- ed on c:u&amp;hlona at low tables. zor, i'1IID1 Sdtulor, Gecy Clarke,
thor, the bride wore a floor - ·well, !lira. Waltsr Warne, both They were MrYed by MarY 11m1,y Lowe and Kathy Gindioalangtb gown of lirldal satin. II of Plillo; and Mrs. Vlrtdl Wblle Stump, the trlellDiareb or head burger. GeOoral ehalrmenforlhe
""" doal/!llod witll a lace hod- or, McCOIIoeiavlllo, amto of the IIOl'Vanl, and tho Plebeians, Lat- ovoot nre Dive Clarke a a d
lee, long siMves wllleh llpered blilde and bridegroom.
In 1 sludollll.
Dreama Heo1011, ...,outs or the
to a )llllnt orer tho hancla, and
For a wedding trip to Park·
Latin eluh pins with tile lnaig- SPQR,
a ...eetheart neekllno. Hor .ven erobur&amp; tho bride c:banpd Into nla SPQR "'re presentsd 1Xl the
AUelldlng the
beSides
of llluaiOII ,., faalolled 1Xl ibe a naoy blue suit with whlc:b ihe Piobelana as a ~.W tho P"'- those named were Mlobelle Buck,
tiara, and abe earriod a bou~ wore biaek aeoenoriea and tho tp'llll following tho banquet. Tho Barbara Saunders, Carol Don.,.. U( r o - . eentsred ~rehld from her bridal booullot. traditional Roman meal, from lela Br- Trent Mar)' KoU
11ith an orehld.
·•ne - ' • aow reside . at "'"" to appleS'' was served. Jack
Mlaa Darl• Smith or Rut- Rutland.
,
~" , . . '• ..._~to;. 11M!~ •• pro. \II Ger7a~u, 'J;'om ,~t&lt;Mia, Char~ oenllj.al ~ J!UIId or bon• , C),t.of.tcnm .,..st&amp; at t1111 'ii~ """"' "' Mra. Pat illll"''!t~'· . leo 8......,;,, cu,. t:aojo, Jolm
cil. Sii *ro a i6f;a of gr~&lt;" dlng woro ·Mr. and Mrs. B 11'1 Gert ltoaell, Mrs. Waadl'!ille- ·Hughail, Jon Rotbieb, Karen
bololed taco. Mlsa' tu17 1m1&gt;o- Maxwell and famlly, ll1ane and naur, lllil lfl:a. Jesn -lin, Jonoa, Teress 'l'hclinp1011, caro..
din, In pink balded laco, was David Whits, Mr. and Mr&amp;. R, - r s of student&amp;. Paula Rain- line Wlndaor, Carol1ii IDI&amp;Ilea,
a bridesmaid, and Jay W)&gt;lte, fl. Keil7, Mr&amp;. Arka Valeatlno, ey, Peal' Smith, Mirilla Rod- Stove fPuidlng, Joyce Sollher,
alstsr of the groom In yellow Mr. and Mrs. Waltsr Warne,
Loraloe Tucker, Earl 'lbomaa,
taco, was the )lDlDr bridollllalcl. Mrs. Tom Schook, Mrs. Mil- Practice is Tbdoy.
Jane Darst, Mrs, Harold Sauer,
Eeeh of tho - · earrled dred White, Mr. and Mr&amp;. Edd
faeul~ advisor, and her clausiJa aln&amp;le ro&amp;e.
Moore, and cyutlda Pyle, of PhiPOMEROY _ A proetlee for tors, Mar)' Ruth and Jay Sauer.
WIYIIO Mnwell o1 Philo waa lo; Mrs. Vsugho Stout, Mr. and tho rai4' ot lllatrlot 13, ~
the beot man for the bride- Mrs. Daryle starrett and Mr. tor&amp; of Amerlea, 1n be held at
groom, and tho usbero wore Da- and Mrs. Vtrsil Whits and Ylrl- on May 23 ..w be held Newcomer Cllcb
HOLLYWOOD (IJPil'....Britvid Whits of Philo and B I I I MeComeiiVillo; Mr. and Mrs. at l:30 p. m. todey at tho 1'111jah newcomer Pamela Pnmklin
Tudler o1 Pomeroy. Ml88 Mar)' Wllllsm·Tuek":, Zueavllle; Mr. pers Plain&amp; haiL
AOI1 car....ll, In a blue and Mrs. RajmJond 91118111 and
All'dl(&gt;utles, •tate offl&lt;:ors and land..t a role with lla&amp;'llle
lace gown, senod ao tile flower family, Mro. Inez Tueker, War- put of!loer&amp;, as well u eha!J&gt;. Smith In "The Prime of Miss
Jean Brodie" a.t Pox.
tllrl, and Larry IJevtd Tueur ron Tucker, and Nava Auburry, m., tor tho dlstrtc:t and state
WIS tllo ring bearer.
Buffalo; Mr. and Mrs. Rleberd aoo&lt;l of tile order cOJ!IIIIIttle and ' IAadlng Lady
,
A half-hour ol nupUal mUde Lucao and famlly, Patricia choral gro.cos are askod 1XJ he
HOLLYWOOD (IJPil~bpreoedlng tho "'re._ wupro- Thorpe, Ro...Ule, and Mr. and presell . for thO praetlce. D!J. orah Kerr W1ll plaf oppoatts
Ylded by Mro. Catherine - . , Mra. Louis .Marlin ol WaYOI'- trlet of!loer; un&amp;blo 1n atteod . Marlon Brando 1n t1te 111m
field, orpalot; and Vemon Web- ly.
are J'OQUOitod 111 88lld a l'OPfOo venlon of Ella Kazan's "The

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In a PIOSfiiD 1Xl be Presontecl
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POMEROY - Charl01 Dmd
Wlllfama, 19, Coolville- 2,
and Lillda •• ~·- Ia,
COolvlllo llaule 2; llale Keith
Maldella, 22, Fnclerleklmm, and
Roberta Franeea Kraeuter, ._,,
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MIDDLEPORT - Mrs. Charlei Beanett. who served as see.
relacy of Evangeline Chapter,
Order of tho Eastern star, for
10 years, was hooored at a
mootlng ol the c:baplor Thursdq nli!lt at tho Ma8011lc Tompie.
Mro. BelUlett recently resign-

from the offiee.

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tar, !he was presented a money
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During the busineos mooting
conducted b7 Am Thomas, wer.
thy matron, Mro. Paul llamell
was elected and installed sec::~
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o&amp;eortsd to tile Eeat. Mro. Bennett was also reeognized at that
time.
Mro. Kathryn Mlteheii tllaakod those who donatsd or ulllatod with the reeent1'1UIIIIlaP &amp;ale.
Mrs. Rosemary L.Jon&amp; and Mrs.
LetUe Rou&amp;h were hostesses for
the soclal hour and served a des.

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Portiniouth, Ohio, Bachelor ·
of Selence Degre~. Ohio State Untverllti Collige ot ·
Comme~; Juris Doctor. Degree; Ohio state Ulllvft.
,Illy College ot Law. , ','&lt; .,·• ·
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.pj the ....... of .... or mor. of. ihe tliroe

tho lllimocridc #flldemlal ~mlnatlon ~·
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· ' An elllmattd 1.1 million voters "lll jlO
· 1101Jot8 1n the :.H!&gt;osler
Domilcrailc and
ileadal pr~lea.
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llpOIIIojr a! C o mOn the ·Dernocrellc ballot are pbre!', the .third 1 Corcel
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50; roclcola and morfarslnto 'the In Ule. -westem, HI 1 h SeM. Rd&gt;ert F. Komedy of 11011, li not
,~'bus!neu admlnlstrallOq ·~ 101 ... . •.1
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New York and JI)Jgene Melk!rlng the,
· up . emergency loan ollleea In
·PAIUS , (lJPI)
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sprawling American base at De Scbool Auo!ltorlum. The title
bla
lllpj&gt;ort
10
Bran!~,
wbo
Cartby of Mlnnesol&lt; In lllolr
·Nang,- headquarters tor all U.S. ol his a.ddrell will be uNow."
.•' fll~ and ~er. KJ. and • Fon!lp Mlnlam' olllcllla eo"' promotion .
It with gratltudo but
nut hesdon elaoh along with
Marins• In VlotMm.
!nausur- as the Utltpreo, ~~ Wheelef~~~ Oblo. T b ' teffld..lf!IU'Iltl¥ !ilturday with
poy.
Roger D. Bruigln, wbo reiterated that he II not •
The N-rt DOeko oooalet ot ·Ideo! ot Rio Grande College In
for ...,a,o.ly.
a sparkling new port laciii\Y 1963, Dr. Chrl-seni1Jis aeeD orlslnsll,y entered the lleto as a Bla...t•~
etandln lor President JolmiiOII,
1,\'\nen ~ prl.V~)ll'GJierl.r ,bwn- dellllo Of Prillllnllilrf V I MILTON, f~oA.· -'- S. Law. 1957.
and bla wlfe, Sam· located near the bridge which the colloae'l enl-olimeOt ln- before the lattor announced he
Branlgln bas accused Mctllr 1'11~~ of property ~ .acbodul!"i tD ·•tart rSict Grlleotl';':a 1939 ~to .my LOe, have 1\ro daughters, IIOks Sal&amp;on wi!Jl the allied crease from 398 studellls In would not seek reelectloo.
Carthy and Kennodlo ol being
mUller)' oomplexea at 1.a1g 1962 10 a J&gt;l'll- enrolbnent
#'i damallod bY tile ·storm.
. · l,ntile Pull areoFrlillll.
of Poineroy ·llllh Sc:bool and..., LaurindB, now a trellilmiUI at
~-rourlsta"
while he Is a home
Now Branlgln 1J83S he ·Ia
of 812. Dr. Charles AWOilll
' : ,:; In ..Wtlori. the Rod ,Cro•* ··. ~ecuii!IOD '"" .~ ·In or Mr. IInde M.a. Norman u.e unlveralt.Y of Florida at Blnh and Bien Hoa.
grown
Hoosier.
He has coocen~
rurmlng so that Indiana may
There were 110 Immediate Weed, Pastor of the Calvary
local '\'hool olllcWa In farll dl!lhm)itlc cli'CI~ that tho· GrueiiJi' ot ¥J!llrlvllle, waapro- Gilnlvllle and Mn SYdney G•ll
trated
b1a
campdp
1D 1be
remain uncommitted and }lerreports
ot
daJnage
or
casualties
Bsptlet
Cll!rdl
o1
Rio
Graado,
' 'ilnllml~., talks - ... . motod "' CIUet .W~rrant Olrlcer. Worr9rd, living with her Cam.
haps p1ay a declslve role at the smaller d.tles and nu"al areas
if)
ol jlnd WllhiJII!OII would load to
W0-4 GrueHr llret ean\e 1n1o Icy In· ~bu~. N. 'II. Gree- In the VIet Cong attack on the Is 10 speak at the SIMjllnrestDemocratie NaUonal Conventioo of the state, blasting any at
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aa.lncl,uaha j)OIICe llOIQIIallons, the NaVl' In l.940 as a seaman. ser baa _.,.ed two hilt~~·• In port. Jt wao the boldest em lllsh School Baccalaureate
U.e campal111 spending ol his
Ill ChlcliO.
Cnmmunlst
action
In
the
capital
exerclaea
on
Ma,y
19.
olao 10 .be held In F....., e.
APfll'entfce llill· worked his ira, VIetnam aboard the o.lskail)'
!llecartby and Kennedy aldea ri.vala. 1
TheParl»Pfllllrllloa&lt;Oinclclo up lo Warrurt '1Jrneer ('li.l) In where hllwaslncharpotmunl· : since the TET offensive.
U:ccartby, 'IIIIo hal droWQ hll
SQ' Branigin is nmnlng tor ~ce
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ed with · a Soviet ltlltment
!Ions.
AWed troops have been
b(Gellt
erowdl Ob college
prellldant. Branlgln admill be
tlibtlng VIet Cnng forces In the
~!IIIP~ the llll'...,lllt to
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Campll81
haJ ccmtlnlled hll
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would not be adYerae to the
(UPI) - SenjUngles around Salgoo for week&amp;
crlUclsm of the JobDICib AdmipoaalbliJt.Y.
. ate.
1 - r M I k • ldd the .Pnllmlniry talko In
In .an attempt 10 thwart what
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vietnamese lntemg....
. !'"8°\..th~ ldiiOID· move toWard the con!erence
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programs.
!or anotller major assault on.
Konnoc1y alao hi• 0111C0111rat.
eU.e capital.
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ed bls tire on the Jolmllllll
President John· ~
for lniluencie with
f.,
1[:;.
a:!.mlnlstratlon, maldng little
The sound ot macblno gun
lqlalaiors on the lllnol.
fire and tile mortars echoed
raterence 10 MeCartby but
.: ' loaue.
.
1111 Van . 1!0, chlel of the
Insisting he I• the &lt;llldldote
U.rouib Saigon, jarring res·
~oJohnion aecuaed aome rnem. North Vletnuni~e Minion 1D
MOSCOW . (UI'O- The Krem·
who can win. Konnoc1y baa
' ldent&amp; from tilelr beds oo a
MANSFIEIJ&gt;, Olllo (UP0 The agreem•mt also recpires
· ~ .... bora or Congress of try111 lee. Parts and Hl!¥&gt;l's tG1&gt; dlplomot llo aimun~ ·~day It has
peaceful SUnday morning. Flare A u. s. serviceman who
drawn the largest erowdB.
) ialatlve "blackmail" In their re. In the West, called at the ratified !he American-Soviet each country lo nod()&gt; U.e other ships circled overhead along claimed Saturday on Moi!ICOW
c.' 1111&amp;1 to aet on the propolod
French Forelgn·Mlnlatry on the conlular CODVention In a ~ of arrests of its citizens and to
with helicopter gunships.
television Amerlcao troops In
(hike. He challenged them tD QUI! !!'Oral¥ lbOrtly before deia¥0d IOOVO that could herald provide speedy consular access.
An otnclal at !he American VIetnam were worse ihan lfit.
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The eonvenllon Is \ I;Ylllbol ot ·
··~ .?; "ltand up IQte Dl;ID'' ,~ be noaa Saturda,r. 'He eonferred 1111 Important lhaw In Waahlng.
mtlltary poll co headcJ!arters ler' a SS was believed to be a
j
the Sortet.Amerlcaa dlalosue
~:·· . counted on 'II'" aloctlon • 7011' wlih EU... ·.- h , chlel ot 'ton-Mosc:ow relaUms.
said several mortar tounds hit former Mansfield resident.
llie Foril,o l:llnlatry'1· Soutll- 'llle convention J)roYidea lor a Initiated by the late President Inside the ellV "They are Philip Andrew Kalllooa~ 20, DAWSON, T.._ (UPl)-FOo
rec~al utenslon or ...... John F, Kemodjo and continued
looib te~a talk ~ed eait
iooUO\l.
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lobbing them all around," he along with flve others who de.. deral ln'lestlgators said Slltul'o
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. late Coellltlea by kuasla and the b~ Prealdent Johnaon, but wlllch
sorted their ulijta, charged Am· day theY were ......, a Branlf!
was hlli!Jiered by Increasingly said.
ut Manalmil cioliimM!ted In' 1111
MimalfY ·aourcoi oald that the . united States.
At least three persona were erlcan .troo»ll praetl.ee 11 pno- liltornatlonal Electra which
strained relations o v e r the
NEW YORK (UP!) - A &amp;Old
.~: qlf 1111 Ceellnga are QUal had alio •
"In contoct . The
c~ ·Friday
k1l1lng 81
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tbe
attack
on
dde,.t~
and
,torture,
rape,
IU
VIlsaue.
JWIO, , ....... ...,.
!ll84al hoDorlaa
ot the rilckell and b:irn, lhe VIetnamese poo. peraoni broke apart In the air, commemorative
tli'e laiJe Martin Luther Kin&amp; Jr.
but
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There was m evidence so rar .... -aed Seturday by tifia.
. y(IU'Ig soldiers, sailors
aury otftclal.
OliO Amelrlean consolate
and ll1UIP&lt;a. identified by !he of lllbotage, lnvestigab&gt;r .EelAaalstant Treasury Secretory
ward Slattery oald.
died ' ·
Sli'\ror, SOviet l!nloll, p~J,y
Soviet Communist party newsThe )Jlane, carryi!lll crow of Robert A, Wallace told a meet.
jfub' ,lialurdl/whlll his car nlit
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dutlei In Leningrad, and a lbYiet consu- can
paper Pravda and television,
first
against
ing ol the New York Numl8111at.
late
In
elllier
New
York,
~ and struck an lUll·
·tWq, woeka, II Dill yel In
said U.ey we,e with U.S. troops five and 79 passengers, disinte- le Convention, he Celt a special
opposition.
Chlcaso or ·San Francl&amp;co.
grated tn a "red flash" about a
who committed crimes ••m o r e
mlle soutb of this Uttle central medal in honor of the asaasal.Dat-·
brutal'' than Hitler's SS.
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with the Kalllcoat family when pasture. All occupllltl were
Wallace told the coin collee.
apporeotl,y killed instantl,y.
MOSCOW (UPO _ Czechoslo· It left Man&amp;field In 1948, said
tors
bls proposal woold call lor
I know Is the right ~
vald.a's rrew Uberal leaders op. tlley felt he was a m~mber of tiP and U.e tell were fow&gt;&lt;l a Congress ordering the mlbt 10
the family.
ened surprise talks :with SOViet
He was: believed to be one ot long way from the wreckage," atrlke the gold medal tor presrulers Saturday reportodl,y tD the •Singing Kallleoat Family," said Slattery, an lnYeatlga!Dr ldeolial presentation 10 King's
HICBABD E. 'LIGHTNBR' ault .;,.
Jl,... meli, local RepujjlJcan
In •learnlng hoW Ohlolns !eel explain their snowballing "de·
for the National Tran...,rtatlon widow "In honor of. his magnlf.
~ UP! 'SJaiibouoe ~ ..;, ciiCtli.i!. an ...., tbni tor sax1&gt;e · loaders and ..U.er• '1n the var~ lbo!ll forelin alralrs," • • Y s mocraUzatlon" and economic 10 children and tllelr parents, Safet;y Board.
!cent contrlbutlm toward the
hour rellglouS proachieVement of great advancej , Tht boUle . . . . 1111:~ 1n ·llellllln&amp; ~QIIt and ·Whlto. 0.1 cOilrthouses," ~s · the !oJ&gt;o Ulnahue. ''Partlcularl,y t h e needs to rescue the ailing _wbo had an M
Find Recorders
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gram
on
a
anaue
l!LQ.6lat Fl'llik, J, Laulebo.' 'lpil ·~eao of till attoi'JIO)' mor chlat. uslstant 10 the 11o VleUIIm war, the cost nl crime, Cze~, ecanmny.
The plane's IIJght recorder ment in raclal jusUce."
tlon (Or a number of years.
~bao_..iOf o!\lhn J, (lW!pa 'for Jl!lital'l ~l;IV\III•Jll biO.Pri- ~......,..
labOr and agriculture."
and
tho plJot's -voice recorder,
Cernlk and two otiler leaders
Relatives said they believed
llomoc1'1ttc IOnlltDJ:IIl nomlo mari ·~ bilde, sax~&gt;e '"lllll's lining UJl a front 11ne Donahue sa,yo .the inlormllloa were aum-ed by Moaeow lo the family was now In Canada both Yita1 COIIVIODentS In the Bricker Certain
jiodon hal' oven~~ the hU ,111t .,... ~ 19 liltJ'Iet 11o oireh!!IYOI .filr thla ~by llJdng gained will be used to Corm .. the lll!htnlng coolerence ao anti· and the 1 st tim th heard lnvestlgotlon of anv crash, were
OD tho l!Cl~an I~ . tendon awaJ ~ ~~ l.aJjaehOo UJl hlo I\'OCIII
llfSJlull6o late papers on hoW Soxbe leelo SOviet expressl011s increased in
a
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were found at micloday Satllr'day'.
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Of Ohio's Voice
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llberallle the regime continued at Washington, D.C.
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"Wt/re Pl'lmarll1lnterelted use
the campalgp ea
Two Ohioans
to revolutiooize the oountry,
The elder KalUcoat, w h o
the GOP CObtt!l( ~ 2$:~~ o (;;lis." ..,Ys
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MIDDLETOWN, Oblo (UP0COLUMBUS (UPI) - John W.
The
t1miDg
of
the
sudden
visit
worked
at an lee plant he~; be- Two Ohioans, employes of the
Gen. WtllltjD B. ~ •.• :~;~~.,_..;_ .......... Jerry
"These papers wW ba rOI&gt;r•
Bricker,
former U. S. seaa:tor
.... - ur-· lor It closed, was called Rev. Armco !bel COrp., were among
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l....ltl1alllt ..Aibift ' ~·
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sentatl\&gt;e of tho teellni• ot the uruler scOred Its ~..,....
o-• Kalliooat" and was well~
and governor and DOW a mem. !lid Mt. vlflllll(· b.aii- ." "lit 1; .~ in ,.,UW.,.)ot of
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people of Ohlo," he sa,ya.
among minister a In til~ area at the passengers killed Friday in ber of the ROJ)Wllean slate ol
WOllam L. Whllo., ·
talu.a;lo ;ro.-orlr," Q,notwe
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But Donahue says the lt\Ol'o cy ·
the crash of. a Braniff Interna~ delegates 10 !he Notional ConKILLED NEAR WOOSfER
that tlmo.
SoXbe, tho en4&gt;rl6d lifO. ••lfi'•
m 0 v lb. II
110,)' general plans to take •
Uonal airliner in central Tex- vention, Saturday told voters the
WOOSTER, Oblo (UP0- Ber·
clll\ldllo, lllllkea ~ Ohio 11&gt; bulc ~
page out ot 1110ther eucceaorul nard M. Crouaer, 48, Daltm, I IKE GETTING BE;TTER
ae-, oltlelala said Saturday.
delegation woold give the etate
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IPP,.aaoes irNMt · c.U anu.''
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polltleitn'&amp; book. Go~. ·James was killed and three olhero In- MARCH AFB, Callt. (UP0 They were Kenneth P. Cnr- a powerfUl voice ' In &amp;electing
jUred Friday nleht 1n a head- · Former Prealdent Dwl811t D. Et. nella, 32, Middletown. and Rob·
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Altheuih ~ hU b 0..
ROOde•·
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ThO . c~. ~says on craoh on u. s. 30, about n.. - - · cootlnuod"' make pro. ert J. Maxewell, 50, Middle- theThe
Ohio delegation Ia com.
for the mootpart, he hU f:POho
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II' llotpre,, 10... civic Jllld trOo
GAWPOLJS _ Now car sale• anees' at county lalra,· festlvail ed. were DOt hurt seriwsl)'.
-Um from hlafourthheartaeizure sistant at Armco; Maxewell was as favorite son.
.tlma!'
supervlaor of systems.
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tho lllimocridc #flldemlal ~mlnatlon ~·
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· 1101Jot8 1n the :.H!&gt;osler
Domilcrailc and
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llpOIIIojr a! C o mOn the ·Dernocrellc ballot are pbre!', the .third 1 Corcel
slammed
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50; roclcola and morfarslnto 'the In Ule. -westem, HI 1 h SeM. Rd&gt;ert F. Komedy of 11011, li not
,~'bus!neu admlnlstrallOq ·~ 101 ... . •.1
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HI otrered
New York and JI)Jgene Melk!rlng the,
· up . emergency loan ollleea In
·PAIUS , (lJPI)
......... ·emc~r.
sprawling American base at De Scbool Auo!ltorlum. The title
bla
lllpj&gt;ort
10
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wbo
Cartby of Mlnnesol&lt; In lllolr
·Nang,- headquarters tor all U.S. ol his a.ddrell will be uNow."
.•' fll~ and ~er. KJ. and • Fon!lp Mlnlam' olllcllla eo"' promotion .
It with gratltudo but
nut hesdon elaoh along with
Marins• In VlotMm.
!nausur- as the Utltpreo, ~~ Wheelef~~~ Oblo. T b ' teffld..lf!IU'Iltl¥ !ilturday with
poy.
Roger D. Bruigln, wbo reiterated that he II not •
The N-rt DOeko oooalet ot ·Ideo! ot Rio Grande College In
for ...,a,o.ly.
a sparkling new port laciii\Y 1963, Dr. Chrl-seni1Jis aeeD orlslnsll,y entered the lleto as a Bla...t•~
etandln lor President JolmiiOII,
1,\'\nen ~ prl.V~)ll'GJierl.r ,bwn- dellllo Of Prillllnllilrf V I MILTON, f~oA.· -'- S. Law. 1957.
and bla wlfe, Sam· located near the bridge which the colloae'l enl-olimeOt ln- before the lattor announced he
Branlgln bas accused Mctllr 1'11~~ of property ~ .acbodul!"i tD ·•tart rSict Grlleotl';':a 1939 ~to .my LOe, have 1\ro daughters, IIOks Sal&amp;on wi!Jl the allied crease from 398 studellls In would not seek reelectloo.
Carthy and Kennodlo ol being
mUller)' oomplexea at 1.a1g 1962 10 a J&gt;l'll- enrolbnent
#'i damallod bY tile ·storm.
. · l,ntile Pull areoFrlillll.
of Poineroy ·llllh Sc:bool and..., LaurindB, now a trellilmiUI at
~-rourlsta"
while he Is a home
Now Branlgln 1J83S he ·Ia
of 812. Dr. Charles AWOilll
' : ,:; In ..Wtlori. the Rod ,Cro•* ··. ~ecuii!IOD '"" .~ ·In or Mr. IInde M.a. Norman u.e unlveralt.Y of Florida at Blnh and Bien Hoa.
grown
Hoosier.
He has coocen~
rurmlng so that Indiana may
There were 110 Immediate Weed, Pastor of the Calvary
local '\'hool olllcWa In farll dl!lhm)itlc cli'CI~ that tho· GrueiiJi' ot ¥J!llrlvllle, waapro- Gilnlvllle and Mn SYdney G•ll
trated
b1a
campdp
1D 1be
remain uncommitted and }lerreports
ot
daJnage
or
casualties
Bsptlet
Cll!rdl
o1
Rio
Graado,
' 'ilnllml~., talks - ... . motod "' CIUet .W~rrant Olrlcer. Worr9rd, living with her Cam.
haps p1ay a declslve role at the smaller d.tles and nu"al areas
if)
ol jlnd WllhiJII!OII would load to
W0-4 GrueHr llret ean\e 1n1o Icy In· ~bu~. N. 'II. Gree- In the VIet Cong attack on the Is 10 speak at the SIMjllnrestDemocratie NaUonal Conventioo of the state, blasting any at
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aa.lncl,uaha j)OIICe llOIQIIallons, the NaVl' In l.940 as a seaman. ser baa _.,.ed two hilt~~·• In port. Jt wao the boldest em lllsh School Baccalaureate
U.e campal111 spending ol his
Ill ChlcliO.
Cnmmunlst
action
In
the
capital
exerclaea
on
Ma,y
19.
olao 10 .be held In F....., e.
APfll'entfce llill· worked his ira, VIetnam aboard the o.lskail)'
!llecartby and Kennedy aldea ri.vala. 1
TheParl»Pfllllrllloa&lt;Oinclclo up lo Warrurt '1Jrneer ('li.l) In where hllwaslncharpotmunl· : since the TET offensive.
U:ccartby, 'IIIIo hal droWQ hll
SQ' Branigin is nmnlng tor ~ce
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ed with · a Soviet ltlltment
!Ions.
AWed troops have been
b(Gellt
erowdl Ob college
prellldant. Branlgln admill be
tlibtlng VIet Cnng forces In the
~!IIIP~ the llll'...,lllt to
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Campll81
haJ ccmtlnlled hll
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would not be adYerae to the
(UPI) - SenjUngles around Salgoo for week&amp;
crlUclsm of the JobDICib AdmipoaalbliJt.Y.
. ate.
1 - r M I k • ldd the .Pnllmlniry talko In
In .an attempt 10 thwart what
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vietnamese lntemg....
. !'"8°\..th~ ldiiOID· move toWard the con!erence
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programs.
!or anotller major assault on.
Konnoc1y alao hi• 0111C0111rat.
eU.e capital.
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ed bls tire on the Jolmllllll
President John· ~
for lniluencie with
f.,
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a:!.mlnlstratlon, maldng little
The sound ot macblno gun
lqlalaiors on the lllnol.
fire and tile mortars echoed
raterence 10 MeCartby but
.: ' loaue.
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1111 Van . 1!0, chlel of the
Insisting he I• the &lt;llldldote
U.rouib Saigon, jarring res·
~oJohnion aecuaed aome rnem. North Vletnuni~e Minion 1D
MOSCOW . (UI'O- The Krem·
who can win. Konnoc1y baa
' ldent&amp; from tilelr beds oo a
MANSFIEIJ&gt;, Olllo (UP0 The agreem•mt also recpires
· ~ .... bora or Congress of try111 lee. Parts and Hl!¥&gt;l's tG1&gt; dlplomot llo aimun~ ·~day It has
peaceful SUnday morning. Flare A u. s. serviceman who
drawn the largest erowdB.
) ialatlve "blackmail" In their re. In the West, called at the ratified !he American-Soviet each country lo nod()&gt; U.e other ships circled overhead along claimed Saturday on Moi!ICOW
c.' 1111&amp;1 to aet on the propolod
French Forelgn·Mlnlatry on the conlular CODVention In a ~ of arrests of its citizens and to
with helicopter gunships.
television Amerlcao troops In
(hike. He challenged them tD QUI! !!'Oral¥ lbOrtly before deia¥0d IOOVO that could herald provide speedy consular access.
An otnclal at !he American VIetnam were worse ihan lfit.
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The eonvenllon Is \ I;Ylllbol ot ·
··~ .?; "ltand up IQte Dl;ID'' ,~ be noaa Saturda,r. 'He eonferred 1111 Important lhaw In Waahlng.
mtlltary poll co headcJ!arters ler' a SS was believed to be a
j
the Sortet.Amerlcaa dlalosue
~:·· . counted on 'II'" aloctlon • 7011' wlih EU... ·.- h , chlel ot 'ton-Mosc:ow relaUms.
said several mortar tounds hit former Mansfield resident.
llie Foril,o l:llnlatry'1· Soutll- 'llle convention J)roYidea lor a Initiated by the late President Inside the ellV "They are Philip Andrew Kalllooa~ 20, DAWSON, T.._ (UPl)-FOo
rec~al utenslon or ...... John F, Kemodjo and continued
looib te~a talk ~ed eait
iooUO\l.
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. y ret¢14 ·frijm ROJl!ll!ll.... ' . · Hean'i Arri..d
. late Coellltlea by kuasla and the b~ Prealdent Johnaon, but wlllch
sorted their ulijta, charged Am· day theY were ......, a Branlf!
was hlli!Jiered by Increasingly said.
ut Manalmil cioliimM!ted In' 1111
MimalfY ·aourcoi oald that the . united States.
At least three persona were erlcan .troo»ll praetl.ee 11 pno- liltornatlonal Electra which
strained relations o v e r the
NEW YORK (UP!) - A &amp;Old
.~: qlf 1111 Ceellnga are QUal had alio •
"In contoct . The
c~ ·Friday
k1l1lng 81
r?":~1f~~~lD
tbe
attack
on
dde,.t~
and
,torture,
rape,
IU
VIlsaue.
JWIO, , ....... ...,.
!ll84al hoDorlaa
ot the rilckell and b:irn, lhe VIetnamese poo. peraoni broke apart In the air, commemorative
tli'e laiJe Martin Luther Kin&amp; Jr.
but
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There was m evidence so rar .... -aed Seturday by tifia.
. y(IU'Ig soldiers, sailors
aury otftclal.
OliO Amelrlean consolate
and ll1UIP&lt;a. identified by !he of lllbotage, lnvestigab&gt;r .EelAaalstant Treasury Secretory
ward Slattery oald.
died ' ·
Sli'\ror, SOviet l!nloll, p~J,y
Soviet Communist party newsThe )Jlane, carryi!lll crow of Robert A, Wallace told a meet.
jfub' ,lialurdl/whlll his car nlit
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dutlei In Leningrad, and a lbYiet consu- can
paper Pravda and television,
first
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ing ol the New York Numl8111at.
late
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~ and struck an lUll·
·tWq, woeka, II Dill yel In
said U.ey we,e with U.S. troops five and 79 passengers, disinte- le Convention, he Celt a special
opposition.
Chlcaso or ·San Francl&amp;co.
grated tn a "red flash" about a
who committed crimes ••m o r e
mlle soutb of this Uttle central medal in honor of the asaasal.Dat-·
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with the Kalllcoat family when pasture. All occupllltl were
Wallace told the coin collee.
apporeotl,y killed instantl,y.
MOSCOW (UPO _ Czechoslo· It left Man&amp;field In 1948, said
tors
bls proposal woold call lor
I know Is the right ~
vald.a's rrew Uberal leaders op. tlley felt he was a m~mber of tiP and U.e tell were fow&gt;&lt;l a Congress ordering the mlbt 10
the family.
ened surprise talks :with SOViet
He was: believed to be one ot long way from the wreckage," atrlke the gold medal tor presrulers Saturday reportodl,y tD the •Singing Kallleoat Family," said Slattery, an lnYeatlga!Dr ldeolial presentation 10 King's
HICBABD E. 'LIGHTNBR' ault .;,.
Jl,... meli, local RepujjlJcan
In •learnlng hoW Ohlolns !eel explain their snowballing "de·
for the National Tran...,rtatlon widow "In honor of. his magnlf.
~ UP! 'SJaiibouoe ~ ..;, ciiCtli.i!. an ...., tbni tor sax1&gt;e · loaders and ..U.er• '1n the var~ lbo!ll forelin alralrs," • • Y s mocraUzatlon" and economic 10 children and tllelr parents, Safet;y Board.
!cent contrlbutlm toward the
hour rellglouS proachieVement of great advancej , Tht boUle . . . . 1111:~ 1n ·llellllln&amp; ~QIIt and ·Whlto. 0.1 cOilrthouses," ~s · the !oJ&gt;o Ulnahue. ''Partlcularl,y t h e needs to rescue the ailing _wbo had an M
Find Recorders
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l!LQ.6lat Fl'llik, J, Laulebo.' 'lpil ·~eao of till attoi'JIO)' mor chlat. uslstant 10 the 11o VleUIIm war, the cost nl crime, Cze~, ecanmny.
The plane's IIJght recorder ment in raclal jusUce."
tlon (Or a number of years.
~bao_..iOf o!\lhn J, (lW!pa 'for Jl!lital'l ~l;IV\III•Jll biO.Pri- ~......,..
labOr and agriculture."
and
tho plJot's -voice recorder,
Cernlk and two otiler leaders
Relatives said they believed
llomoc1'1ttc IOnlltDJ:IIl nomlo mari ·~ bilde, sax~&gt;e '"lllll's lining UJl a front 11ne Donahue sa,yo .the inlormllloa were aum-ed by Moaeow lo the family was now In Canada both Yita1 COIIVIODentS In the Bricker Certain
jiodon hal' oven~~ the hU ,111t .,... ~ 19 liltJ'Iet 11o oireh!!IYOI .filr thla ~by llJdng gained will be used to Corm .. the lll!htnlng coolerence ao anti· and the 1 st tim th heard lnvestlgotlon of anv crash, were
OD tho l!Cl~an I~ . tendon awaJ ~ ~~ l.aJjaehOo UJl hlo I\'OCIII
llfSJlull6o late papers on hoW Soxbe leelo SOviet expressl011s increased in
a
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were found at micloday Satllr'day'.
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Of Ohio's Voice
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"Wt/re Pl'lmarll1lnterelted use
the campalgp ea
Two Ohioans
to revolutiooize the oountry,
The elder KalUcoat, w h o
the GOP CObtt!l( ~ 2$:~~ o (;;lis." ..,Ys
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MIDDLETOWN, Oblo (UP0COLUMBUS (UPI) - John W.
The
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visit
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at an lee plant he~; be- Two Ohioans, employes of the
Gen. WtllltjD B. ~ •.• :~;~~.,_..;_ .......... Jerry
"These papers wW ba rOI&gt;r•
Bricker,
former U. S. seaa:tor
.... - ur-· lor It closed, was called Rev. Armco !bel COrp., were among
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sentatl\&gt;e of tho teellni• ot the uruler scOred Its ~..,....
o-• Kalliooat" and was well~
and governor and DOW a mem. !lid Mt. vlflllll(· b.aii- ." "lit 1; .~ in ,.,UW.,.)ot of
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among minister a In til~ area at the passengers killed Friday in ber of the ROJ)Wllean slate ol
WOllam L. Whllo., ·
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the crash of. a Braniff Interna~ delegates 10 !he Notional ConKILLED NEAR WOOSfER
that tlmo.
SoXbe, tho en4&gt;rl6d lifO. ••lfi'•
m 0 v lb. II
110,)' general plans to take •
Uonal airliner in central Tex- vention, Saturday told voters the
WOOSTER, Oblo (UP0- Ber·
clll\ldllo, lllllkea ~ Ohio 11&gt; bulc ~
page out ot 1110ther eucceaorul nard M. Crouaer, 48, Daltm, I IKE GETTING BE;TTER
ae-, oltlelala said Saturday.
delegation woold give the etate
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IPP,.aaoes irNMt · c.U anu.''
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jUred Friday nleht 1n a head- · Former Prealdent Dwl811t D. Et. nella, 32, Middletown. and Rob·
II
Altheuih ~ hU b 0..
ROOde•·
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~ II&gt; lleJ1ubllclb ,.,..• ..
ThO . c~. ~says on craoh on u. s. 30, about n.. - - · cootlnuod"' make pro. ert J. Maxewell, 50, Middle- theThe
Ohio delegation Ia com.
for the mootpart, he hU f:POho
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II' llotpre,, 10... civic Jllld trOo
GAWPOLJS _ Now car sale• anees' at county lalra,· festlvail ed. were DOt hurt seriwsl)'.
-Um from hlafourthheartaeizure sistant at Armco; Maxewell was as favorite son.
.tlma!'
supervlaor of systems.
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V8 engine and you're Super Sporting I More dazzle? Try
on the Camara SS-"The Hugger," with wide roodhugging stance . .And cu:1tom interior and customizing
trim you can odd. Wont tho ultimate? Soy, "C-orvette."
Drop by this month. And be a sport.
Abo.,, fforevtouncll c'MY.IIt SS 396 Sport CouP11 (I, to r,) hnpolo S5 Sport~. Novo

SS Cowl)l, CoiiiCiro SS Col'lver!lb .. with lolly Spol't ~~~~~lit, Co"''''• Coupe.

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console-you nome it. Wont more? Impala SS, the sports
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•• Allred· HDiley. Burial wiD be In
-St. Ni&lt;biilu Cemetery, Friends
-may call ·at the funeral ,_.
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Coacb Wlckl~a 8q!ll!d WIU,
noll M In the Clasa A a.tt!ct .
tournament at CbllllcOtllt Flllernooa. Drawings' tiir !hoi dteo
lrlct wiD be conclictoei • •

EVA BASHORE
GALLIPOLIS - Mrs. Eva Bao
shore, 77,wldowoiJohnBoshoro,
died 11 5 a.m. Seturdly at tho
home of her daughter, Mrs. Anne
Adhlns, Teens Run Rd.
Born Juno 13, 1890, In Galila
CounQ', she was the daughter of
the late Wesley and Solly Anne
Sowards Cox.
a.nlvors include a son, John
Bashore, two daughters, :aLra.
sadie Harrison, Galllj&gt;oUs, end
Mrs. A4dns. There are tllree
grandcbUdren and seven grandcbUdren.
Funeral servk:es will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the
Providence Church by the Rev.
W, T. S..aln. Buriol wiD be In
Mt. Zion Cemetery on old Rt.
35, Friends may call at Miller's
Home For Funerals after 2 p.m.

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fined $5 lllld costa, P.rm!Uing
rjdlng oo the outstde,ol"" &amp;1J1o..
E.R~~H~ir=onzie Will mobile; and Gaylen llelYille, 17,
concllct the graveside services. Rt. 2 Galllpulia, $5 aJid costs,
riding m the oulllde of an IU1fo.
Annual Trip
mubile. Forfeltlnl! an $18 bend
was David L, Kingery, 17, Rt.
SYRACIJSE - Tile date of 2 Galllj&gt;oUs, defective mul!ler.
the
trip of the ~=se
Homemakers Clm has b e e n
FIIIEidAI\' CALLED
changed from May 8 to May 15.
MIDDLEPORT - The Mlddl•
Tho group wiD tour the Galli· port Fire !Jo&amp;lartment was callpolls Mls. Co., and the Masan ed to the Harris OPartmenta In
Furniture Co. In tile Pl. · Pleaa- Middleport saturday morning to
ant area.
Put out a fire in an autonl&gt;bite.
Those are planning to
OFFICES TO CLOSE
make the trip are to meet at
POMEROY
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Rizor' a Servl"" Slailal 'llt 9 a.m.
lllelgo County courthouse wW
A~ wlshlni tranlljlortatim
be
clooed ail day Tuesday due ·
may call Vlralnla Selsor Ill 992w
elections.
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two weaka lollowing 1 heel m.
JurY, 'l"n the 180 yard hurdles
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F'mal· Meeting Set
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POLE VAULT - Greg Co,..
1ljl team set a new mark, Jacloo
son's Larry Prller set a now 2- acher, I, u•,.s and \It", ()\lew
mOe non record and Athens' loop record. Old mark was 11-t.

John Walker, G, :21.2.
MILE RUN - Jelf Dixon, A,

Bob )Jandley set a now 88~ set In 1965.)
lllGH JUMP - Dave Green,
ylll'd run mark.
!!ere's the winners of Setwo A~ s•..r.
SHOT Pur - Dave Green,
day's 12th annual event:
A,
50'·11 and 'fa", (New . _
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LONG JUMP - TOlD li&gt;encer,
G, 21'-2 and . ~", (New record.
Old mark was 20'-Gl.j,"
• '! . set In
1957.)
DISCUS - Chuck K0111Per, I.
13&amp;'-9".
120-YARD HIGH HURDLESTom lt)eneor, G, :15.3. (New
~ record. Old mark was :15.8,
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co Carlos held the New York
!OO.YARD DASH - Art Mao
~... hl,tless lor 6 2-3 !Mfngs
and had a on~Hlltter when he
was relieved with none out in
the nin\h Inning Saturday as the
Chicago, Wlllte Sox
a 4-1
vlcwry
car~ ho h d lelded n)y
sqle \:;..:.)~~&lt;It\/
wU:
two out In the seventh innill&amp;
was relieved by Bob Locker when
he walktd pineh . hitter Dick
Ho -·
;::.e~ :'::.'!:n Pete Ward's CLEVELAND (UPO- Pitcher
bad • hot&gt; double and llorOO&lt;e Dean Chance of the Minnesota
Clarke's sacrWce fl.r b&lt;fore Roy Twins suffered a broken bone
White lined Into a double plljl on the left side ol his jaw SetiJl'o
o~ the game.
~ when he was hit b.Y. a thrcwn
Carlos, scoring his Orst win bail prior w the Minnesota •
of the seaaon, retired lloe Oret Cleveland game.
fiVO hatterS lo&lt;fore i&amp;BulngOWoik
Chance WOI taken for Jl.rays
1 where
to Jake Gibbs. He then set down at 91akerHelgfotsHooopl_,
I 4 Yankees In a row b&lt;foro hi• lniury wao diagnosed as a
lllentle lined a single to rlglot linear frS&lt;ture of the mandible
lleld.
bone. A Twine spokuman llid
Tbe White Sox took 1 Z.O lead a oopeciiUat was being 'called In
ogainst Frad Tlibot In the 180o to treat tho injury.
ond Inning when Tmnm,y Davis
Chanco, who won :ro games
was sate on Gone Michael' a ""' for lloo Twins last season liter
ror and wont w third on n.ano being pUl'ehaatcl from the Call.,
Josephsona'a double. !Avis ,..,. fomla ADaeis, Ia 3o3 this ....
ed aJid. Josephsoa advanced to -with hislaatdeclsloncomlng
third on BW Voss' lnt\eld out Thursday night over the Detroit
and Josephson lallled on rookie Tigers.
Bill Melton's sS&lt;rlllc~ fl.y,
Hltlniury deals 1 .....,.. blow
The White Sox ..,~ llllin w lloe ' Minoosota pltc~ stiff,
In the ruth on Tim Ci!!len'• which bas just reinstated vetoi'singls, a sser!llce bY Carlos an' Jim "•• . outsince~o~

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88~YARD RELAY- Athmos.
Runners were Steve Riggle, Rlek
Essex, steve Reo Relo, and Dave
Green - 1:34.6, (New Record.
Old mark 1:36,1, 1964.)
440-YARD RUN - Art Mabry,
~ :51.3.
220-YARD RUN- Art Mabry,
I, :23.
TWO MILE RUN - Larry
Prster, J, 10:26.9. ()\lew record.
Old mark was 10:48.1, 1967.)
MILE RELAY - Athens. Runo .
nora, MlkeGoodwln,Bob~ng,
Stove Riggio and Bob llaiidloy -

White Sox
Take' Yanks

4-1 Count

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Loi •·--" ·,
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• ,.,....clo's aingle and
8111 l,ll.m.lntheParilhllouao. ·-their t'IJurth run 1D tho
.. An eleotlon ofcoiPcer~ torlloo ·~.o::::.w~a(iflhhomer

SSG-YARD RUN - Bub JlanQ.
1:39.7.
ley, A, 2:00.8. ()\lew rocord. Old
record was 2:04.5, 1961J
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""'! '!19 ..to . t~~t bu IDoi ~~ ·· fooirtio will In thelr "last Hven year last •ea~n; was 0..14 for
elool 'fill1 be Mri, S. C. Wllbol.,. ,
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first plllce Wlnlltj~ scored 84
POintS cllu1ng Soturciay'al5-ovent
meet held at' 'Peden·. Stadlomo.
. _liunnerup GoiUpolls (for the
straight ~ear) scored 42
POlnli, lust two mor•tban Jacloo
eon, Which finished third With
40 marker•.
lrcntonploced fourth with3l'lz
POint• deooplte the fact that Tiger
ace 'Art Mabry WIS the meet's
top scorer ol tho day with 18
(three firsts) points,
Logan, alwoys a contender In
the meet, placed liftlo with 22'h
POintS. Meigs was siXth wlth 12,
Nelsonv!Ue • York seventb,lth
eight. wsUaton failed to score.
Records were established in
the poje vault, Shot put, long
jump, i 2().fllgh hurdles, SS(I.yvd
relay, two mUe run, and &amp;80..
~ard run.
Galllj&gt;oUs' Tom lt)encer Shal;o
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21
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' Gallli&gt;oll•' John Wilker, beck
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she raised, Mrs. Hobart Youns.
Sidney. OhiD, end EveiJn and
Elizabeth Fick, It homs.
The Rev. WUhur Perrin wUl
officiate. Burial wW be In Beech
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Friends m~Q&gt; call 2-4 p.m. and
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Jllmpse ()( Ussery's green...,d&amp;Old aUks, the am!&gt;lem of owner
Peter- Fuller, as Ussery brougllt
Dancer's Image throuilo "" the
raiL Then It was Dancer• a
Image edging ahead of Forward
Pasa to lake the lead and
graOJal)y pulUng out to biallnal
margin of a length and a hail.
For Fuller, of Boston, It N
his llrst winner In hla llrot try
at the Derby. Ussery was the
third .iOcke~ In history to win

Athens Cops Tr~ck Title, . 1 Marks Broken

' CLEVELAND- l"rl) ~ SieVe only three hila Seillrda11n pitch·
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lng. the Cleveland ~· to a ·
• Harpn
toslllld
his second aflll.
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Twins.
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on one hit on April 24, struck
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i.Xot 10 and allowed " only. two
NEW YOII!'
Ed Charleo
Minnesota .fWII!ll'l to'~ sec- droVe In··llvfl runs, Including
ond baoie as be picked up his two with a lle!breaking single In
f.,
second victol7 against throe loss- the fifth lmin8 lllld anoll!er pair
.
with a homer In tile seventh Set..
e\nmesoll ~rter Dave 1101- urda1, lifting lloe ~w York Mots
well save up do!lY two lin8les to a 7.3 triumph overlloa Chicago
~- ; :PI', I'LEASAN'1- The Siler- throoalt ~ fl(at llv' lrliiDp! .Cubs.
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• Ill's DoparlmeDt llweatiptedtwo -but wel!\011 lola!.solf Into trouble • Charles, wbo bad been credited
; !1'atlle ~lhapa w\ll!'h resulted In die 011x111 w~ llle · lnill)ns with his first ROlin the second
• Iii llUorY to me periM and con- pushed aeroao two runs. • '
when he walked with the haseo
~ oldereble 1)1'0118lV damaill·
Jose-Cardenalled·citr aie sixth loaded, broke 0 2-ll tie In the
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ft8• ~en he el•......, a sharp
A
The firat inl""0 I . two Ve• with • wafk, and
10«11101 00 • - • ""
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- ·- ' •'•"'e up the middle with
li hlclo acct.._•
occur-red Fri•·· 'iit luilild out. Aller Max Alvla ..
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th 0 hoses loadoiol
hi. third ho
; 6:30 p.m. Clll IU. 35 when
rued oiu, ~ Wagner walked
of
I bcRmd car driven by Jameo•Wii- lllld Carilehoi seoredonToQyllor· He then bit •
mer
•'w p,j.can, 21, GalllpoUa For··· ton's ·single jo ce'!let. wa....;_ the ~ear In lloe seventh attar
~ ey; "'lllll!od llftll 1.:~ · icoteci oil a 1111)ll•}oY Duke Sima. Jerey Grote alnglad.
, car driven b~ -Clyde A. Pat~oY. · ,: lfllnllit'uloitl!l!l;""slloo sl&gt;tlo
.w.u:lbhed~lltlrt
;, 1,1, ~ct ~.. PL, wUb In . ~ . vJ..o:U¢~a'lilt CjevelaJid ·, of . 0 ~son,
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a
. : llie U, • pooatbla baek injury. ~· ..,.. ,.,.. averap to two -run ~ -In the seC&lt;IIId b~
: .Dun~ told llweatlpi~y of. 2,38 In 20 tllir\e.o.
. Rancll' Hundley •, Sol.'!'" has
: acera thai he was !ravelinldo,lm . .
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HllJ ..,. '!'W t ·b •
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1f .lmlnp llola _...,, re: Parsley car &amp;Jlllro&amp;cblng Iii 1 , .• ,
tired 12 ~ _the nr~. 14 men be
; """" and· In tr)&gt;lng to ~oiota
~ _ .llrL 1lrualla •faced and 12 In a row from the
l Vliblele ' ~deled .Into Ote oilier ~ Pt. Pl...aiit; Cb'de oecond throusto 11)0 ~ lonlngo
.,..,.~ , D!!ncin W.a · ettell :fin" · · ' ro · '
. i. · ···~: ~ lifted ln.'iho Dbdh
~-.W..o..-1~~: -· aaii'Jio ' l'~ile,y,P .,...~IYI&lt;ol' ·- ·- wlllo qne· . out and,......B..,
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, · . · · 'f" I!BCIIARGED,.,WllllamJlalifo ·· firllt and seemc1 Ho wail&lt;edClll8
f~~Jiconl!l· l'r&lt;lpert;y~- !ua, Ell,.beth, w. va.; Mrs. ouid
Ckout 5.'
.;; !'~,!' wd estimated at $1,150. Clyde
l'td'laalllli; . Tile~ aehlevedtitelr
. ~( Tlle_.~ &lt;mlllbap, ·~..,. AIV.
,r:t. Pl~oilq
rom"f»W &lt;#.tho ......,,
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7 .~ . his doold;!' llll!ered blo
9.. ~·· iunn'l"\ftt··dereat, ..........
· •.• , ...... 11 10 · ~ .J&gt;e!dnot ·!111 ' fOIIr "'''P"Iedly
•.•••• , •.• • , 10 · lO .. ,. !leak llllkfeo ~ •to win
, ., ,.-, ....10 10 the 9..., ~of \be $1~,000
..... ; .... 9 . 10 Kenlucl&lt;y , Derby by one.ud..aNow .
• , • , , • , , • , 9 10 hall length a.. .
llouiton •• , , • •.• ••• , 9 11 . The gra.v ~Lof · Native
. Chicago .... ,,,....... 8 12 . D~, boi-se ra~ID&amp;'I ,~rllo8
Atladli .. .. .. • .. • .. 9 12 telovialon star who waa upootln
... · Fri~'• Resultl
the derby In 1933, rosr,ed !rom
• ChiCiflllll N, Y.; w&lt;lo rlin
absolutebk last placet• the lleld
PbUa. 3 Pittaburgb 2, niaht
, Bouaton' 3 \1.~ 3, niabt
San Fran. 5 !it. Loals 4, niaht
Los Ang'. · t Cincinnati 3, night
Saturcla,y'a Results
New York 7 Chicago 3
ATIIENS - seven records fell .
Pittsburgh at Phllodelpblo, ni8ht
by the wQ•ide SOtur&lt;lt¥ after&gt;.
Atlanta at Houston, night
noon as Atllens rOCordedlts siXth
st. Louiallt son Francisco
&lt;;m,lnnatl at I,os ADaeies, nil!ht conseo:udve Southeastern Ohln
League track and lleldchamplooo
Today' s Games
Chicago 11 New York 2
It was .lloe first time In the
}Ptttoburgh 11 Plol1adeli&gt;bla
event's 12-~ear hlatorythatmore
Atlanta at Houaton
Sl. Loui.lll san Francisco
than five records fell In one
lfloroloon. Too, by winning their
CincinnP!i at Los ADaei••
siXth &lt;l'OWII In a row, the ~
dogS equaled ~san'• fest..,...
otralght tiUeJ, ~JIIPUed betw1957-12. No 'other SEOAL school
hu won a track championsbjp.

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wire• . :. ·, ·
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' froot .·ot 'tlillt point, just aa he
. o\b~ ~ ' Ulealt,. who ~ ...00 ICJ'jiQ the
hBd been Iince tile etarl.
~ll'iN&lt;I Cll,l'kill to ~~ WbUe Forward Pao, ,
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·, Danctfo !map ,... about 10
In the ·~ Iilii' tl)8
~ -.:zo and $3.20 and FranCWo 1enad1il · utem Ill Kentuck1
a ~~ !IJI, · rode Dancer's
$11.40.
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Sherl3'; bui tile pacemaker had
....,. . to 1trtwfopli before the
us..,.• a cavolry - P down run out of•ps.
~ted &lt;&gt;I tOO,OQO fans at the homestretcb aoes. intQ the
Ussep'. pull1plng as hard 11
~CIIojrchlil Downa Iii '1102 1-5 for :; anruolo· 'of tile darby ·as olie of he could aboard his big grfl3
' lloe mlle..and..a~,fUD·
the ,.-st otrotcb runs It baa ateed, could barol4&gt; be seeo
. . Wao Becond cidee·
ever seen. With only a Clllrter· behind tile waYe of fiubing
. Francie's Holt "111 tlilrd In the mho to ~.Dancer's Jmap atiU aUks In tront of him.
firll o1 the ~-¥ear-old . was bebillol seven horses.
Moves On Rail

.· :tfa~gan Blanks Twins Ed Charles
. 3-0 On Three Hitter Paces Mets

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,, Mlnnosota .. , ... , ... 12 , 9
'· WashiJtton ......... 11 8
:-; Colllonila , , , , , , , , , .11 11
~ Oaldanol , , , , • , , , • ; , 10 11
• Cleveland • , ........ 9 ·JI
·;, Boston , , , , , .... , .. 9 · 11
b.: New York, ......... p, 12'
/ Chlcii&amp;O , • , , &lt;.... , , f · 13
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Friday'I Heaults ·
:; Now York , 3 Chlcqo 2, .niaht
'' Cailfol)lla 6 Dotl'olt t, nl8ht
'! Cleveland 4 Minn. o, niilot
f !laltimo•e 6 Washl~n 1, night
~· Oaldanol7 Boston 2, niglot
Soturcla,y' s Results
Chlcqo 4 N"'! York 1
.,. Cleveland 2 Mlnne"'!!B o
Baltbnore 11 Walblngton
.r Cailfornia 7 Detl:olt
llak1and 4 Boaton 2
.To~'• Gomes
New York Ill Chl&lt;ago, 2
· CIIICornia It Detroit.
Mlnnosotul Clevelund
Baltimore II WashllW!On
llak1and at Boston

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ih• late John
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Mrs.ldll WUliama ~ asoo,

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Ernest IJI!Wij;t, at·'bome; t'IJur fpr ~ltbew aJid Mark }!ida;_. ..,.. poll~;B, un'-. ••
daugltteri!J Ml11 Boaile: DoWItt
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Gennan:1
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no~, Bidwell. T~~-'" two 20, 1~88. "
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1")1 sroat • · "~"""·-ta lllU'VIviDI a r e
gr-hftm-.
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~2 p.m. Monday II Ell..,. Collllllboa, aJid llr. and MrL
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. \'! premeens and the Rev.
•• Allred· HDiley. Burial wiD be In
-St. Ni&lt;biilu Cemetery, Friends
-may call ·at the funeral ,_.
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Coacb Wlckl~a 8q!ll!d WIU,
noll M In the Clasa A a.tt!ct .
tournament at CbllllcOtllt Flllernooa. Drawings' tiir !hoi dteo
lrlct wiD be conclictoei • •

EVA BASHORE
GALLIPOLIS - Mrs. Eva Bao
shore, 77,wldowoiJohnBoshoro,
died 11 5 a.m. Seturdly at tho
home of her daughter, Mrs. Anne
Adhlns, Teens Run Rd.
Born Juno 13, 1890, In Galila
CounQ', she was the daughter of
the late Wesley and Solly Anne
Sowards Cox.
a.nlvors include a son, John
Bashore, two daughters, :aLra.
sadie Harrison, Galllj&gt;oUs, end
Mrs. A4dns. There are tllree
grandcbUdren and seven grandcbUdren.
Funeral servk:es will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the
Providence Church by the Rev.
W, T. S..aln. Buriol wiD be In
Mt. Zion Cemetery on old Rt.
35, Friends may call at Miller's
Home For Funerals after 2 p.m.

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.Smltll' 18 lU I

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EIU~ 17, IU. 2 GilllpOlla, was
fined $5 lllld costa, P.rm!Uing
rjdlng oo the outstde,ol"" &amp;1J1o..
E.R~~H~ir=onzie Will mobile; and Gaylen llelYille, 17,
concllct the graveside services. Rt. 2 Galllpulia, $5 aJid costs,
riding m the oulllde of an IU1fo.
Annual Trip
mubile. Forfeltlnl! an $18 bend
was David L, Kingery, 17, Rt.
SYRACIJSE - Tile date of 2 Galllj&gt;oUs, defective mul!ler.
the
trip of the ~=se
Homemakers Clm has b e e n
FIIIEidAI\' CALLED
changed from May 8 to May 15.
MIDDLEPORT - The Mlddl•
Tho group wiD tour the Galli· port Fire !Jo&amp;lartment was callpolls Mls. Co., and the Masan ed to the Harris OPartmenta In
Furniture Co. In tile Pl. · Pleaa- Middleport saturday morning to
ant area.
Put out a fire in an autonl&gt;bite.
Those are planning to
OFFICES TO CLOSE
make the trip are to meet at
POMEROY
- Ol!lcea of the
Rizor' a Servl"" Slailal 'llt 9 a.m.
lllelgo County courthouse wW
A~ wlshlni tranlljlortatim
be
clooed ail day Tuesday due ·
may call Vlralnla Selsor Ill 992w
elections.
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F'mal· Meeting Set
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POLE VAULT - Greg Co,..
1ljl team set a new mark, Jacloo
son's Larry Prller set a now 2- acher, I, u•,.s and \It", ()\lew
mOe non record and Athens' loop record. Old mark was 11-t.

John Walker, G, :21.2.
MILE RUN - Jelf Dixon, A,

Bob )Jandley set a now 88~ set In 1965.)
lllGH JUMP - Dave Green,
ylll'd run mark.
!!ere's the winners of Setwo A~ s•..r.
SHOT Pur - Dave Green,
day's 12th annual event:
A,
50'·11 and 'fa", (New . _
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Record. Old mark 49'·1"1D 1966.)
LONG JUMP - TOlD li&gt;encer,
G, 21'-2 and . ~", (New record.
Old mark was 20'-Gl.j,"
• '! . set In
1957.)
DISCUS - Chuck K0111Per, I.
13&amp;'-9".
120-YARD HIGH HURDLESTom lt)eneor, G, :15.3. (New
~ record. Old mark was :15.8,
n ••
CHICAGO (UP() '-'·..,.kle Cis- 1957.)
co Carlos held the New York
!OO.YARD DASH - Art Mao
~... hl,tless lor 6 2-3 !Mfngs
and had a on~Hlltter when he
was relieved with none out in
the nin\h Inning Saturday as the
Chicago, Wlllte Sox
a 4-1
vlcwry
car~ ho h d lelded n)y
sqle \:;..:.)~~&lt;It\/
wU:
two out In the seventh innill&amp;
was relieved by Bob Locker when
he walktd pineh . hitter Dick
Ho -·
;::.e~ :'::.'!:n Pete Ward's CLEVELAND (UPO- Pitcher
bad • hot&gt; double and llorOO&lt;e Dean Chance of the Minnesota
Clarke's sacrWce fl.r b&lt;fore Roy Twins suffered a broken bone
White lined Into a double plljl on the left side ol his jaw SetiJl'o
o~ the game.
~ when he was hit b.Y. a thrcwn
Carlos, scoring his Orst win bail prior w the Minnesota •
of the seaaon, retired lloe Oret Cleveland game.
fiVO hatterS lo&lt;fore i&amp;BulngOWoik
Chance WOI taken for Jl.rays
1 where
to Jake Gibbs. He then set down at 91akerHelgfotsHooopl_,
I 4 Yankees In a row b&lt;foro hi• lniury wao diagnosed as a
lllentle lined a single to rlglot linear frS&lt;ture of the mandible
lleld.
bone. A Twine spokuman llid
Tbe White Sox took 1 Z.O lead a oopeciiUat was being 'called In
ogainst Frad Tlibot In the 180o to treat tho injury.
ond Inning when Tmnm,y Davis
Chanco, who won :ro games
was sate on Gone Michael' a ""' for lloo Twins last season liter
ror and wont w third on n.ano being pUl'ehaatcl from the Call.,
Josephsona'a double. !Avis ,..,. fomla ADaeis, Ia 3o3 this ....
ed aJid. Josephsoa advanced to -with hislaatdeclsloncomlng
third on BW Voss' lnt\eld out Thursday night over the Detroit
and Josephson lallled on rookie Tigers.
Bill Melton's sS&lt;rlllc~ fl.y,
Hltlniury deals 1 .....,.. blow
The White Sox ..,~ llllin w lloe ' Minoosota pltc~ stiff,
In the ruth on Tim Ci!!len'• which bas just reinstated vetoi'singls, a sser!llce bY Carlos an' Jim "•• . outsince~o~

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88~YARD RELAY- Athmos.
Runners were Steve Riggle, Rlek
Essex, steve Reo Relo, and Dave
Green - 1:34.6, (New Record.
Old mark 1:36,1, 1964.)
440-YARD RUN - Art Mabry,
~ :51.3.
220-YARD RUN- Art Mabry,
I, :23.
TWO MILE RUN - Larry
Prster, J, 10:26.9. ()\lew record.
Old mark was 10:48.1, 1967.)
MILE RELAY - Athens. Runo .
nora, MlkeGoodwln,Bob~ng,
Stove Riggio and Bob llaiidloy -

White Sox
Take' Yanks

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SSG-YARD RUN - Bub JlanQ.
1:39.7.
ley, A, 2:00.8. ()\lew rocord. Old
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first plllce Wlnlltj~ scored 84
POintS cllu1ng Soturciay'al5-ovent
meet held at' 'Peden·. Stadlomo.
. _liunnerup GoiUpolls (for the
straight ~ear) scored 42
POlnli, lust two mor•tban Jacloo
eon, Which finished third With
40 marker•.
lrcntonploced fourth with3l'lz
POint• deooplte the fact that Tiger
ace 'Art Mabry WIS the meet's
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Logan, alwoys a contender In
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POintS. Meigs was siXth wlth 12,
Nelsonv!Ue • York seventb,lth
eight. wsUaton failed to score.
Records were established in
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Sidney. OhiD, end EveiJn and
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Peter- Fuller, as Ussery brougllt
Dancer's Image throuilo "" the
raiL Then It was Dancer• a
Image edging ahead of Forward
Pasa to lake the lead and
graOJal)y pulUng out to biallnal
margin of a length and a hail.
For Fuller, of Boston, It N
his llrst winner In hla llrot try
at the Derby. Ussery was the
third .iOcke~ In history to win

Athens Cops Tr~ck Title, . 1 Marks Broken

' CLEVELAND- l"rl) ~ SieVe only three hila Seillrda11n pitch·
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lng. the Cleveland ~· to a ·
• Harpn
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Ed Charleo
Minnesota .fWII!ll'l to'~ sec- droVe In··llvfl runs, Including
ond baoie as be picked up his two with a lle!breaking single In
f.,
second victol7 against throe loss- the fifth lmin8 lllld anoll!er pair
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with a homer In tile seventh Set..
e\nmesoll ~rter Dave 1101- urda1, lifting lloe ~w York Mots
well save up do!lY two lin8les to a 7.3 triumph overlloa Chicago
~- ; :PI', I'LEASAN'1- The Siler- throoalt ~ fl(at llv' lrliiDp! .Cubs.
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• Ill's DoparlmeDt llweatiptedtwo -but wel!\011 lola!.solf Into trouble • Charles, wbo bad been credited
; !1'atlle ~lhapa w\ll!'h resulted In die 011x111 w~ llle · lnill)ns with his first ROlin the second
• Iii llUorY to me periM and con- pushed aeroao two runs. • '
when he walked with the haseo
~ oldereble 1)1'0118lV damaill·
Jose-Cardenalled·citr aie sixth loaded, broke 0 2-ll tie In the
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hi. third ho
; 6:30 p.m. Clll IU. 35 when
rued oiu, ~ Wagner walked
of
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mer
•'w p,j.can, 21, GalllpoUa For··· ton's ·single jo ce'!let. wa....;_ the ~ear In lloe seventh attar
~ ey; "'lllll!od llftll 1.:~ · icoteci oil a 1111)ll•}oY Duke Sima. Jerey Grote alnglad.
, car driven b~ -Clyde A. Pat~oY. · ,: lfllnllit'uloitl!l!l;""slloo sl&gt;tlo
.w.u:lbhed~lltlrt
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: .Dun~ told llweatlpi~y of. 2,38 In 20 tllir\e.o.
. Rancll' Hundley •, Sol.'!'" has
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•.•••• , •.• • , 10 · lO .. ,. !leak llllkfeo ~ •to win
, ., ,.-, ....10 10 the 9..., ~of \be $1~,000
..... ; .... 9 . 10 Kenlucl&lt;y , Derby by one.ud..aNow .
• , • , , • , , • , 9 10 hall length a.. .
llouiton •• , , • •.• ••• , 9 11 . The gra.v ~Lof · Native
. Chicago .... ,,,....... 8 12 . D~, boi-se ra~ID&amp;'I ,~rllo8
Atladli .. .. .. • .. • .. 9 12 telovialon star who waa upootln
... · Fri~'• Resultl
the derby In 1933, rosr,ed !rom
• ChiCiflllll N, Y.; w&lt;lo rlin
absolutebk last placet• the lleld
PbUa. 3 Pittaburgb 2, niaht
, Bouaton' 3 \1.~ 3, niabt
San Fran. 5 !it. Loals 4, niaht
Los Ang'. · t Cincinnati 3, night
Saturcla,y'a Results
New York 7 Chicago 3
ATIIENS - seven records fell .
Pittsburgh at Phllodelpblo, ni8ht
by the wQ•ide SOtur&lt;lt¥ after&gt;.
Atlanta at Houston, night
noon as Atllens rOCordedlts siXth
st. Louiallt son Francisco
&lt;;m,lnnatl at I,os ADaeies, nil!ht conseo:udve Southeastern Ohln
League track and lleldchamplooo
Today' s Games
Chicago 11 New York 2
It was .lloe first time In the
}Ptttoburgh 11 Plol1adeli&gt;bla
event's 12-~ear hlatorythatmore
Atlanta at Houaton
Sl. Loui.lll san Francisco
than five records fell In one
lfloroloon. Too, by winning their
CincinnP!i at Los ADaei••
siXth &lt;l'OWII In a row, the ~
dogS equaled ~san'• fest..,...
otralght tiUeJ, ~JIIPUed betw1957-12. No 'other SEOAL school
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~ll'iN&lt;I Cll,l'kill to ~~ WbUe Forward Pao, ,
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Ussep'. pull1plng as hard 11
~CIIojrchlil Downa Iii '1102 1-5 for :; anruolo· 'of tile darby ·as olie of he could aboard his big grfl3
' lloe mlle..and..a~,fUD·
the ,.-st otrotcb runs It baa ateed, could barol4&gt; be seeo
. . Wao Becond cidee·
ever seen. With only a Clllrter· behind tile waYe of fiubing
. Francie's Holt "111 tlilrd In the mho to ~.Dancer's Jmap atiU aUks In tront of him.
firll o1 the ~-¥ear-old . was bebillol seven horses.
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'· WashiJtton ......... 11 8
:-; Colllonila , , , , , , , , , .11 11
~ Oaldanol , , , , • , , , • ; , 10 11
• Cleveland • , ........ 9 ·JI
·;, Boston , , , , , .... , .. 9 · 11
b.: New York, ......... p, 12'
/ Chlcii&amp;O , • , , &lt;.... , , f · 13
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Friday'I Heaults ·
:; Now York , 3 Chlcqo 2, .niaht
'' Cailfol)lla 6 Dotl'olt t, nl8ht
'! Cleveland 4 Minn. o, niilot
f !laltimo•e 6 Washl~n 1, night
~· Oaldanol7 Boston 2, niglot
Soturcla,y' s Results
Chlcqo 4 N"'! York 1
.,. Cleveland 2 Mlnne"'!!B o
Baltbnore 11 Walblngton
.r Cailfornia 7 Detl:olt
llak1and 4 Boaton 2
.To~'• Gomes
New York Ill Chl&lt;ago, 2
· CIIICornia It Detroit.
Mlnnosotul Clevelund
Baltimore II WashllW!On
llak1and at Boston

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&lt;i

1lle Galllpolla Area Ja1ceeo.
The enpgemmrt wtli mark the
48lh 111111111 twr II this well
kllowD big lq&gt; attractm.
The Zunberla lr&lt;q&gt;e &lt;i ftve
~ ortlots, with lhelr
lrljlle IOIIIOI'8SIII~ wtll be ....
ohm-; with 111e Van Looa Sl-•·
acrobat• and gymnuta, newly
reerilllid !rilili Aullrla; Napol.
fNI1, the man who ltlodl on me

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and Donald Browning.
IJrieplk!ao ,.... preaentecl ID
oenloro John Rualell, Eel Gonl-

ner, !#!Nil Saunders, aed DBvld !lddmore.

Tropbleo dCIIsled by,,vari&lt;lus
bu&amp;lneoa eBiabUolunentl In 111e
Bidwell • Porlbr, Vlnlali area,
went to Rub Pelntet iilro waa
voted the bell dsfenil(e ·UnOi'

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COyle siuolcttrt, ibe belt
ltaemOri; Dllnn1 llc-

Dm
olve
·who
uon

Browning, 1lle belt ,dOfen.

back; IIIII !)avid !lddmore ·
reclllved
In the all Ill* bsllotlng

IHioonbie .....

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Cofnmoo Pletu benchforelevm~.

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b8ve a so~:dau~te~.
area to obtain work!
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locaJ owner. Juperb coDdltion

$3,995

USED

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need, 1M earDWIIIDa i:el1aln -fwiaa •to be ipelrt

l!d- area.

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Full power
tlrei. Climate
beautiful ll"l'

VOTE FOR

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, ;!41N, III!IIJ _M9Mellaa, Cbeor.......-lldrloor, ~"""'" cbeerleadlnrr lllll'dl IIIII opeelal rec...,won wu g~.., to tllo. Norlh
G&amp;IUa alrl• bU\-u _..

TIIUSTEE AND TREASVIIER OF
OF THE NAZAIIENE

whlcli llnl- 1IJ1rd In lhellrll
l(lrll llaakell&gt;all tournament held at Rutland.
Odie O'llonaiU-eerved u .....
tor of ceremonloa. Rev. liObert
Ball ..... 1lle lnvo&lt;aUoa aed the

MEIQ!Eil OF

ftpru that uthere'&amp;
liD
flllllr&lt;&gt;lor the NBA )n st. '-&gt;ull."
!lueria !Did UP!, "lOY team
filii
oilch a good team.u
WI
had
1ut
year ond drew U
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PQorl,y. u we did certainly didn't
haw a future here."
.Tbe o&amp;le , ol the traaohiH II

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·To.'umament

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8 YEARS EXPERIENCE l!fliEET COJOIISSONI!Ii
MY PlEDGE IS TO BERVE WlrH

CHiusrlAN

AND DEPENDABIIII'\'

BONEBI'Y

·. •

periODs -11leal!alr, - IOred
1lle Nor1IJ GatUa A1IJ.
leUc
Club.

Boo-•

June 22 All- Star Encounter
from HamUIIin Garllatd compieled the S&gt;ulh equad IIIII ~ AI~
Woot

rrom

M&amp;nslleld st. Peter,

woo 111e tenth on 1lle Norlh tMm.
Tho gome In the lfu1on ~
Hlllll wiiiiDUnw an alJ.doy cooc(&gt;.
iDs cllnll: ottendod ~ member•
of the Olllo I!IP! Scliool BAlk...

blil"~l~llv :~ tu JJCJr~;rli';IL

Main BPBiklr at lhe cllnlo
DETROIT, (UfO - Roser Repoz drove In .olx runs wl111 1 pair wUI be BW Fitch, new heed
or three - i1ut homers Into tbe cooch 11 111e umverslt;y of llfn.
UIJ(lOr rlsf&gt;llleld standi of Tiger II080ia, Who prevloulll,y held that
Sladlum SalurdOI1 powering 111e t&gt;Oit at Bowlias Green Stata.
California Angels to a 7.: trlultlllh filii dealt 1lle Detroit Tltllr• 1IJelr third 'atrallht loot •

without the aervtee1 II left.
to
on tho o&amp;le aed lfllllter wlnpr Gllloa Trsmblo¥ In 111e
or the olub. •
F...Cial arr-10111 fD. ftrtt pori of 1IJe NoUonal
Hock011 Leaauo stanlOI Cup
tvtns· lhe oale .were .- not diDo final plo¥olls:
clooed but 1101110 J'C)Ol1l placed
Tremblay boa boon holplta·the price u illlh u ~ mUUnn.
llzed for a week lor a mUd
A IIPI!blllllll lor • lit. ...... em.cuaslm · IUftered In a Hml·
crotl' which had conoidere!II)Ul'o
cbuerltheirODCblleeotlierhld llnal - · wllll 1lle ChlCIII&gt;
Black Hawka lao! lblday.

II!Dili.EPOII!' 'CHURCH

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by ~ roo :~;::;::::::::::;::::::::::::Adv:·::

Last Players Named For

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MARION, Ohio (UPl) - The
nome• of laat two ol the 20
illlh school bsllkoQI,all p~o¥ero
to PI&gt;¥ In the North-South AI!.
star Game June 22 were ....
.munced ~·
. Pwn..~~ &amp;-loot-7,

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To the Voters

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FOR ~OUNTY. COMMISSIONER

qwted a flgur• aroued ~3 mu. aed Ia tlullr lOCOed ...... here
Unn. Before 1111 start or the won the tlrat of tlYe coasecuttve
1967~8 ............. !len Kel'o western divtlllon
nor I10ted he was bothered with
In tho 1957 • 58 oeaoon 1lle
arlhrltlJ ond wu Puttlns the Hawkl won lho world c._..,.
BhiP by dofeatl!llthe BoiiiCII &lt;:&amp;.
Hawkl Ill lor sale.
!leo
In tlte p~s tour pmes
The Hawkl came ID lit. '-&gt;ulo

from MUwaukee In

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SciDID
begin Ito 1968 -

COWMBUS (UPl) -

wm

!Qwna
.,. ~ 2t w1111 every leodins

driver wlMero at 111o - k Ia
lhe lut nino 7eara haruw otabla
reservations.

Tbe Uot lncludoo 1ut yoar'o
wlnnoro Gene

lliOBie

IIIII Terry

Bolton, Marc FerguiOD ond Bob
Seabrook o l i 9 6 S , - hiCII, Erv Sampleo, Berman
Folat, LArry Richard, Curly
!mart and Forreat Short, acCOI'\Ilns 1v Rece Socretacy John

. Meigs County!
.Due to the limited time until the May prlmay I will not be able to see all of you
vcters. To those I have been unable to see
personally, I take this means to lntrodiice
myself. I was born and raised in Lebincin
Township, Meigs County. I am married to
the former Murl Trussell and · have one
, daughter, Betty Gaul of Chester, Ohio.
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I am now serving as a member of the

Meigs County Board Qf Comm!ssl01181's,
·having been ~ppoi~ted 10 fill tt-l~ virtaney · ·
aeeted when Ken~elh. McElhinney, Arstgned, I served 16 years as Township
Trustee for lebanon Township. Served on
the County Child Welfare Board and on
the Meigs County Election Board.
will continue to work for improvemem
of our highway system and the creation
of· an atmosphere favorable for industrial
and business growth. I would appreciate'
your vote and influence, that I may serve
my fi_rst full term as your county
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commissioner.

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VOTE FOR
Ralph Warden "Jim" Ours

Phlllll&gt;a.

Pd. Pol. Adv,

TO THE VOTERS OF MEIGS COUNTY:
Your Vote and lnfiuence Will Be Appqcia!U In My
Campaign for Commissioner

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would be a«omjlllihed by legillatton 'deslg.

o~Jy,'m

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so.-.,-.

liObert IWllll,
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As a natlv. of Bedford Town~hlp. where I was raioe&lt;1 on 1 farm and laier
worked for M-OO a day u ._ far!~~ hind, I realize tbe value of a tax payers

doUar.

I hive ~rved aa a lownobip trustee In Scipio and SaUebury Towlllhlpo IDQ
hive alWiyl worked !awards tbe improvements witbln tboae towl!fblpl, thl
result. of which can be seen on tbe varlous roads, provlnl !bat 1 .iw ~ -u'
YOW: commlssloller for the betterment of Melga County.
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Newport Custom 4 Dr. Sedan· Factory Air CoDdl~· Slwwtoom clean. Only 7,534 easy mllea by
"""" attorney. FuUy eqliiPP!d

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Sf, LOI!IS -.,(UPl) - Tho lit.
Loulo Hawlil1 who llnlohed In the
NoUODal Basketball Aoaoclodon
wo-.r divtoian p~o Ill 11
of 12 1011001 hera, hove bean
oold-1D a K'01I' In AtlaJta, Go,
The -ownershfpl&amp;headedby
lonner Georgia Gov. CUI E.
SJinder• ond Thomas G; Coullnl,
an Atlant.l real estato &lt;leveloper,
The sudden annowrcement FriIIIQ' night wu raloued only 30
minute&amp; betore tbe •tart o1 111e
Natlonol Hockey Letsue game
- - the st. '-&gt;ul• Blue• and
the NlnDI- North Staro 1!11le
lit. Loulo areea, Jammed with a.
record 15,566 fan., Attendance
drawn to the Blueo from tho
Hawk&amp; gunes was a major taotor in the llle.
No Future

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. 'don; C&lt;Uiilotolotll'' Nurallll; etc.
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Hawks SOld To Atlanta Group

-elfoctlve lmm~ · aubject ID
TREMBLAY·Our
. III!P};Oval or. the NliA boorc1 o1
MONTREAL (IJPI) - The
IIIO\'Oflll)ra, The board wtU meet
Montreal
C&amp;nld!eu will be
In New York Ctq next Tueod!Q'

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. duct vociUonal ~..... clWes for'·the &lt;ft.ull~la
to_be ~ iii; Elecii'bhlcS,' Welding, Refrlgeta; ,,.,

EKtra clean car luslde aDd out'

$995
careful owner; .l!l!Ua clean

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I .proinlse, If ELEcTED, to .~ttrill(uce legl,slatlon
to give any new Industry that.wOIIld lliOve ~ ~
· 'rea, or any ~l!uilry here now that would , ex- .
• pand ·tbelr present' facllitles to creale new Jab~l' 11 · ·
50% five ·year lax deducUon llli an lncentl.ve !9 ,

Top. 4 llfl- trtns. ol21 eJ181De •.

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iW~nld they ha~ had -~ leaye~ If, .~e bad

33 New Ponfiacs, Buicks &amp; GMCs

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Yl!&lt;e.. J'I,Yl!O,.. ~.na

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Cluke,y, lhe bell oUenilveliaoli;

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GALLIPOLIS- Tho KlngBn&gt;-

p.m., .-r lhe

more, 11r1rm1

. ~BobPalnter,ij,yleSo.....llllllllolt...,;;;

· ,' GALLJPdLJS - · 11io' .,....,. 1ru · ttie' .Dd.t vaiUible toul-.s trop(Q'. Fred IJeel
tiiiGn r1 ~· •hlsf&gt;ll.,... '111e ·~r.., tiitroollill "-··•which .... cbol-. •• 1111 ...........
AU'E~oriHian&lt;~ift.~ .W... filii- 111e
8-1-1 ble plo¥er for Nor1IJ ' Go!Ue'•
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~·~ teem Whloh llnlll!edln llrIt pleClo Ue for t b •
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Qlell
~ wii~ t:)lla Joho. Sblnly p(•lliotidrl-alv Sen- &amp;&gt;ulhern Vall01 Atbletlc Con. ""'lo ¥«~. ba-.II coach at tor· Larry 11ow&lt;011; Jllnlbra ference tWe w11ll Knor Creek
Matlhall lhllverllt,y; Mldng 11!1· R&lt;ln GreeniOe; IIIII Rooi Morrll: and Eastern.
mor '!1111 'a ~·· ljllk; Joho. ScrrJIII&gt;Inorla. .Robel'! Slbltll, IIIII · Deel waa atao preiODted 111e
1011 atreaoed 1IJa 1_..wtee II Steve Saunded. ·
trO(IIJ)' for berins 111e bell academic
average. Dean Maaon, r&amp;'lime a1111etltally,ia - · • · and
Tropblea ,.... awarded t\)
Ia aodal U!e.
Greenlee who was ohoiOD t h e aerve bslll&lt;etball ooacli, piell4lllt:
Followtns -1&gt;11 talk, varlouo •· . bNI ...,.,.... J)la¥er; MI k e ed reaerve leiters to the 1o1.
WJU'd• ~ IYt~. . Held P.,.., ' a iealor, received 1lle lcnrln&amp;: Hollla Miller, Roser Pel.FciOtblll -'Cllili:b, -"•'rio Carter, beII r - . , tropby; lolorrla, trroy, i.al'l)' Howell, Brad Paint·preaeotad var&amp;lt¥ leiters tv:
was voted 111e inolll 1DiprOred er, Dllvld Clerk, andArrOnPeck.
Qlber reoerve pi!Q'ers bllroRock1 itaJ1 and pio¥er award; ~vtd
6-3
Gary McCia&amp;key.
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11nlor, was given 1lle be 1 t ducid Included: Mlke Wlllon&amp;
Sos&gt;homores - Allan H a I 1, ·
Turl011 George, Bobby Baoe.
· Jrmiaro - Kermit - Ron Easloo, Diml7 McClaokey,

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To Perform In Gallia
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Wet,, left 1D rl&amp;l\lt ..;. ~... Fft!1 Doe!; ~tid •

~A~a~~ ·Highlight .Sports Biiriqt~et

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Bulb. 11-C ••••••••• 4: 0 0
CoDIIr. lb-11 •••••••• 3 1 1
T. Jtntlwa, tf ••••••3 o o
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n.~rt .......2 0 1
F. BurDitt. rf ••••
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· :~ lbe .~briol'a '~'J\ll.!lidrtl ~held Frilio,Y,
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Clrcuo wtll perform C11 llobdl,)-, May 13. Perlormanceo will begin at • and 8
&lt;i

1lle Galllpolla Area Ja1ceeo.
The enpgemmrt wtli mark the
48lh 111111111 twr II this well
kllowD big lq&gt; attractm.
The Zunberla lr&lt;q&gt;e &lt;i ftve
~ ortlots, with lhelr
lrljlle IOIIIOI'8SIII~ wtll be ....
ohm-; with 111e Van Looa Sl-•·
acrobat• and gymnuta, newly
reerilllid !rilili Aullrla; Napol.
fNI1, the man who ltlodl on me

'
I

l

I

••~
.

••

,.

and Donald Browning.
IJrieplk!ao ,.... preaentecl ID
oenloro John Rualell, Eel Gonl-

ner, !#!Nil Saunders, aed DBvld !lddmore.

Tropbleo dCIIsled by,,vari&lt;lus
bu&amp;lneoa eBiabUolunentl In 111e
Bidwell • Porlbr, Vlnlali area,
went to Rub Pelntet iilro waa
voted the bell dsfenil(e ·UnOi'

·iJ

' '''f!
i· ,

!!WI;

COyle siuolcttrt, ibe belt
ltaemOri; Dllnn1 llc-

Dm
olve
·who
uon

Browning, 1lle belt ,dOfen.

back; IIIII !)avid !lddmore ·
reclllved
In the all Ill* bsllotlng

IHioonbie .....

••

·A

JiNe"}udge 011 the
Cofnmoo Pletu benchforelevm~.

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Central. ConnnittHman
Fourth Ward, Pomeroy, Ohio

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$2,295

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· COURt OF /APPEALS
b8ve a so~:dau~te~.
area to obtain work!
· .
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4 Dr. Sedan. raC!ory Air Condlioned. One weful
locaJ owner. Juperb coDdltion

$3,995

USED

CARS

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65 CaciiQ,c Calak H.T. s.di.t·.

65 Cedllltc

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ill the '·

· nallllf SbutJi, Eiitern -Ohio as an area of great.

need, 1M earDWIIIDa i:el1aln -fwiaa •to be ipelrt

l!d- area.

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Full power
tlrei. Climate
beautiful ll"l'

VOTE FOR

~

, ;!41N, III!IIJ _M9Mellaa, Cbeor.......-lldrloor, ~"""'" cbeerleadlnrr lllll'dl IIIII opeelal rec...,won wu g~.., to tllo. Norlh
G&amp;IUa alrl• bU\-u _..

TIIUSTEE AND TREASVIIER OF
OF THE NAZAIIENE

whlcli llnl- 1IJ1rd In lhellrll
l(lrll llaakell&gt;all tournament held at Rutland.
Odie O'llonaiU-eerved u .....
tor of ceremonloa. Rev. liObert
Ball ..... 1lle lnvo&lt;aUoa aed the

MEIQ!Eil OF

ftpru that uthere'&amp;
liD
flllllr&lt;&gt;lor the NBA )n st. '-&gt;ull."
!lueria !Did UP!, "lOY team
filii
oilch a good team.u
WI
had
1ut
year ond drew U
I
.
PQorl,y. u we did certainly didn't
haw a future here."
.Tbe o&amp;le , ol the traaohiH II

"'*

Jr' to

"

1.:..

On
n ....
·
Distr'ICt AA
.
·To.'umament

- -~~

liiiDDIJ!:PORT VOL, FIIIE tEPT.

'·

8 YEARS EXPERIENCE l!fliEET COJOIISSONI!Ii
MY PlEDGE IS TO BERVE WlrH

CHiusrlAN

AND DEPENDABIIII'\'

BONEBI'Y

·. •

periODs -11leal!alr, - IOred
1lle Nor1IJ GatUa A1IJ.
leUc
Club.

Boo-•

June 22 All- Star Encounter
from HamUIIin Garllatd compieled the S&gt;ulh equad IIIII ~ AI~
Woot

rrom

M&amp;nslleld st. Peter,

woo 111e tenth on 1lle Norlh tMm.
Tho gome In the lfu1on ~
Hlllll wiiiiDUnw an alJ.doy cooc(&gt;.
iDs cllnll: ottendod ~ member•
of the Olllo I!IP! Scliool BAlk...

blil"~l~llv :~ tu JJCJr~;rli';IL

Main BPBiklr at lhe cllnlo
DETROIT, (UfO - Roser Repoz drove In .olx runs wl111 1 pair wUI be BW Fitch, new heed
or three - i1ut homers Into tbe cooch 11 111e umverslt;y of llfn.
UIJ(lOr rlsf&gt;llleld standi of Tiger II080ia, Who prevloulll,y held that
Sladlum SalurdOI1 powering 111e t&gt;Oit at Bowlias Green Stata.
California Angels to a 7.: trlultlllh filii dealt 1lle Detroit Tltllr• 1IJelr third 'atrallht loot •

without the aervtee1 II left.
to
on tho o&amp;le aed lfllllter wlnpr Gllloa Trsmblo¥ In 111e
or the olub. •
F...Cial arr-10111 fD. ftrtt pori of 1IJe NoUonal
Hock011 Leaauo stanlOI Cup
tvtns· lhe oale .were .- not diDo final plo¥olls:
clooed but 1101110 J'C)Ol1l placed
Tremblay boa boon holplta·the price u illlh u ~ mUUnn.
llzed for a week lor a mUd
A IIPI!blllllll lor • lit. ...... em.cuaslm · IUftered In a Hml·
crotl' which had conoidere!II)Ul'o
cbuerltheirODCblleeotlierhld llnal - · wllll 1lle ChlCIII&gt;
Black Hawka lao! lblday.

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MARION, Ohio (UPl) - The
nome• of laat two ol the 20
illlh school bsllkoQI,all p~o¥ero
to PI&gt;¥ In the North-South AI!.
star Game June 22 were ....
.munced ~·
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qwted a flgur• aroued ~3 mu. aed Ia tlullr lOCOed ...... here
Unn. Before 1111 start or the won the tlrat of tlYe coasecuttve
1967~8 ............. !len Kel'o western divtlllon
nor I10ted he was bothered with
In tho 1957 • 58 oeaoon 1lle
arlhrltlJ ond wu Puttlns the Hawkl won lho world c._..,.
BhiP by dofeatl!llthe BoiiiCII &lt;:&amp;.
Hawkl Ill lor sale.
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In tlte p~s tour pmes
The Hawkl came ID lit. '-&gt;ulo

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COWMBUS (UPl) -

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driver wlMero at 111o - k Ia
lhe lut nino 7eara haruw otabla
reservations.

Tbe Uot lncludoo 1ut yoar'o
wlnnoro Gene

lliOBie

IIIII Terry

Bolton, Marc FerguiOD ond Bob
Seabrook o l i 9 6 S , - hiCII, Erv Sampleo, Berman
Folat, LArry Richard, Curly
!mart and Forreat Short, acCOI'\Ilns 1v Rece Socretacy John

. Meigs County!
.Due to the limited time until the May prlmay I will not be able to see all of you
vcters. To those I have been unable to see
personally, I take this means to lntrodiice
myself. I was born and raised in Lebincin
Township, Meigs County. I am married to
the former Murl Trussell and · have one
, daughter, Betty Gaul of Chester, Ohio.
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Meigs County Board Qf Comm!ssl01181's,
·having been ~ppoi~ted 10 fill tt-l~ virtaney · ·
aeeted when Ken~elh. McElhinney, Arstgned, I served 16 years as Township
Trustee for lebanon Township. Served on
the County Child Welfare Board and on
the Meigs County Election Board.
will continue to work for improvemem
of our highway system and the creation
of· an atmosphere favorable for industrial
and business growth. I would appreciate'
your vote and influence, that I may serve
my fi_rst full term as your county
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Ralph Warden "Jim" Ours

Phlllll&gt;a.

Pd. Pol. Adv,

TO THE VOTERS OF MEIGS COUNTY:
Your Vote and lnfiuence Will Be Appqcia!U In My
Campaign for Commissioner

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As a natlv. of Bedford Town~hlp. where I was raioe&lt;1 on 1 farm and laier
worked for M-OO a day u ._ far!~~ hind, I realize tbe value of a tax payers

doUar.

I hive ~rved aa a lownobip trustee In Scipio and SaUebury Towlllhlpo IDQ
hive alWiyl worked !awards tbe improvements witbln tboae towl!fblpl, thl
result. of which can be seen on tbe varlous roads, provlnl !bat 1 .iw ~ -u'
YOW: commlssloller for the betterment of Melga County.
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Sf, LOI!IS -.,(UPl) - Tho lit.
Loulo Hawlil1 who llnlohed In the
NoUODal Basketball Aoaoclodon
wo-.r divtoian p~o Ill 11
of 12 1011001 hera, hove bean
oold-1D a K'01I' In AtlaJta, Go,
The -ownershfpl&amp;headedby
lonner Georgia Gov. CUI E.
SJinder• ond Thomas G; Coullnl,
an Atlant.l real estato &lt;leveloper,
The sudden annowrcement FriIIIQ' night wu raloued only 30
minute&amp; betore tbe •tart o1 111e
Natlonol Hockey Letsue game
- - the st. '-&gt;ul• Blue• and
the NlnDI- North Staro 1!11le
lit. Loulo areea, Jammed with a.
record 15,566 fan., Attendance
drawn to the Blueo from tho
Hawk&amp; gunes was a major taotor in the llle.
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TREMBLAY·Our
. III!P};Oval or. the NliA boorc1 o1
MONTREAL (IJPI) - The
IIIO\'Oflll)ra, The board wtU meet
Montreal
C&amp;nld!eu will be
In New York Ctq next Tueod!Q'

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to_be ~ iii; Elecii'bhlcS,' Welding, Refrlgeta; ,,.,

EKtra clean car luslde aDd out'

$995
careful owner; .l!l!Ua clean

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to give any new Industry that.wOIIld lliOve ~ ~
· 'rea, or any ~l!uilry here now that would , ex- .
• pand ·tbelr present' facllitles to creale new Jab~l' 11 · ·
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tiiiGn r1 ~· •hlsf&gt;ll.,... '111e ·~r.., tiitroollill "-··•which .... cbol-. •• 1111 ...........
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8-1-1 ble plo¥er for Nor1IJ ' Go!Ue'•
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Matlhall lhllverllt,y; Mldng 11!1· R&lt;ln GreeniOe; IIIII Rooi Morrll: and Eastern.
mor '!1111 'a ~·· ljllk; Joho. ScrrJIII&gt;Inorla. .Robel'! Slbltll, IIIII · Deel waa atao preiODted 111e
1011 atreaoed 1IJa 1_..wtee II Steve Saunded. ·
trO(IIJ)' for berins 111e bell academic
average. Dean Maaon, r&amp;'lime a1111etltally,ia - · • · and
Tropblea ,.... awarded t\)
Ia aodal U!e.
Greenlee who was ohoiOD t h e aerve bslll&lt;etball ooacli, piell4lllt:
Followtns -1&gt;11 talk, varlouo •· . bNI ...,.,.... J)la¥er; MI k e ed reaerve leiters to the 1o1.
WJU'd• ~ IYt~. . Held P.,.., ' a iealor, received 1lle lcnrln&amp;: Hollla Miller, Roser Pel.FciOtblll -'Cllili:b, -"•'rio Carter, beII r - . , tropby; lolorrla, trroy, i.al'l)' Howell, Brad Paint·preaeotad var&amp;lt¥ leiters tv:
was voted 111e inolll 1DiprOred er, Dllvld Clerk, andArrOnPeck.
Qlber reoerve pi!Q'ers bllroRock1 itaJ1 and pio¥er award; ~vtd
6-3
Gary McCia&amp;key.
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Sos&gt;homores - Allan H a I 1, ·
Turl011 George, Bobby Baoe.
· Jrmiaro - Kermit - Ron Easloo, Diml7 McClaokey,

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- SHOOI'ING MATCH, SUnday,
May 5, ooon to ~ p.m., Bob
lllil Farm. Basban Road,
sponeorod by Racine Fire
Dept.
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hemming, alterations, etc.
Mrs. Freddie Thabet. Mason,
Phone '173-5551.
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~ puDets. both n.... or
apartments. Clooe to school.
cage
grown avallable. Poultry
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10-18-trc
bouiJng and automation. Modern
Poultry, Boi No. 188,
LARGE live room and ~ath
Athens,
Ohio. Phone lit3-7BSI.
opartment, ..-.!y -all!d,
5-ii-ltc
furnace heal, Pomerov.
Pbone ~1;.trc
NINE ROOM HOUSE. · bath.
'11Jppers Plains. Euollent
.l'llliNISIIED three-room apari. IIIIDI, bath:' .., 90uth Secoll4 dillon Inside, new aldlnlnum
,.;.\'ie., Middleport. Phone loin. oldlng, l&amp;rl!• Jot, aeveral outbuildings. Al•a Clark. Can l&gt;e
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... ..,.P slteo .., Ohio RJ. HOME GROWN 'byblrd tomato
' PbOno Maaon, m.s 1~7. ,.plants Harold G. Roush,
H«p ' 'Portland. Pl1one 843-12511.

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frame, 6 rooms (3 bedrooms),
bath, w•U to wall carpet,
some paneling, kitchen cabiDels, bull! In oven and range,
basement. oil In acellent
OO!Idltlon. $12,000.Gil
II!DllLI!I'ORT- I story lnme,
4 rooms, (2 bedrooma), nice
lot. needl s6rne repair, going

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LONG BOTTOM ~ Nloe oottage
· on the river, S rooms, S Iars•
sereened In porches, basement. All In aceUeiil colldltlon. $3.8$0.80.

Olfb-....... ,, s-n,

HENRY CU!IAND

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waa opened with tho pledp 1D - rto, ~ WUI, Gft8!&gt;l')' iln!th FRAZIER DEFENDS TD'LE; .
tho Flq Iod by lloll\f WW. and XitJuo;, Dillard of llea 3 • NEW YORK (UPI)- Joe F""
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for tho' Don Motllero,. aasiltaDt Uoaa ,..ro aeeopteil, Retreoho ltlexleln ~oavfwilsl( dwnplon,
. and commlt)M m - • of"lllo 11111U wore sarvad by tha -... Manuel
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Paek. A eomed,y Sid\,wu p,. oro ~I Don 2,
late · Jlllll or Jul1 II 1111
santBd by all of tbe cliblln Don_ CHATMAN SIGNS . .
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SHOTGUN MATCH to he held · Zll NEW Holland baler, Ulte
new: New Holland rate No. FOUR ROOM bouse, bath, luD
Sunday, May 5, 1968, sponsor56
6 rt.: John Deere Disc, like
basement, garage, Two year
ed by the Rutland Gun Club.
old home. Phone 992-2421.
Everyone welcome. 5-1-3to new, hay elevator, wagon,
Super 'C' F8l'IIUlll traetor
S-ZJ.tk
with
2-row
cuiUvators:
2
botHAPPY HOUR, Shenang Sprlnp
tom pickup plows, J.row POODLE PUPPIES. AKC ":oy
Nile Club, 5 to 6 p.m. Mo.
mounted
corn planter, 6 fl.
miniature. $75 and up. stud
day thru Friday. Ladles nlgl!t
John
Deere
mower,
No.
5,
aJr
service
and grooming. Phooe
every Friday.
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compressor, electric motor;
992-5443.
11 s If•
1m Bel-Air Chevrolet 8 cyl.
Wanted To Buy
automaUc, good condiUon. WILl, YOU make a fair offer
ANTIQUES. furniture, dishes.
on desirable ten year old
Approximately %,fJJO 1!, of 1"
miscellaneous. Mrs. Howard
house on Rt. 6Z, In Clifton.
and 2" mixed dry lumber.
Cecil, 800 W. Main St., PomeSix nice rooms and bath,
Call 949-3'123 tr interested.
1'0)1.
1-!5-trc
basement separated lo 6
4-»6tp
rooms and tile shower, 12111
Pets For Sale
stall. Two lots 50x1110 eacb
19M FULLY automaUc aewlng
CAIRN Terriers, Black ScotFenced In privacy. All kinds
machine complete to make
ties, while 'Westles• tempor- butto¢1oles, darn, emb.: bu
or fruit nos. Inquire at
ary shots. Wormed, lla!taroo
Blanche Compson In Clifton.
15 built-In &lt;leslgns. This machKennels, Coolville, 0. Phone
W
. Va.
4-10-:JOtc
ine Ia In perr.ct condition.
es7-l654.
4-!5-1otr
This machine sold lor $299.95.
Balance or $75 cash or II pay. A!.UMINUM car too flsblnR
boats . fully guaranteed, priced
ments of $6.711. Call 992-21136.
Female Help Wanted
rll!bt.
Klngsburv Road, one
f.30.6tc
ELDERLY Illdy for housewol'k
mile
west
of · Rl. 13. Phooe
and cooking. Pbone 119'H2S1
4-21-30tc
for Interview. 0. mndy over 1!168 STEREO. lovely walnut 99U256.
conaole with AM and FM ra· Uberty 'ftlean. Mlcldleport.
dio. Tbis set has record stor- HOUSE IN Middleport on rl•er
4-SI-tk
·&amp;ge. Take over payments of
front: ~ .,B)ory. elgbl !'!"'~
and two lat!IS.
fl0.51 per month or ·pay balHelpW~
5-1-121p
ance
due
$114.43.
This
set
sold
MALE AND FEMALE: Needed
much hlgher. Try It in your
Immediately. Service Watkins
home. Call 1191-21136. ~ TRAINED rabbit dog, femalo.
customers in city of Pomeroy.
12): electric sbaDow well $15.
Full or SfSl'O time. Above av5
ROOM
bouse
on
Happy
Hoi·
See
Mildred Blasell, Long
erage Jooome. Write D-85,
low
road,
one
mOe
from
RutBottom.
after 6 p.m. S-;,tc
Watkins Prnducts, Inc., WI·
land. For further Information
..... MlDnesote 5ill87. 5-ii-ltc
Phone 742-4702.
f.30.6tc ~ACRE ca!Ue farm. by owner, near Rio Grande. Ohio.
MALE AND FEMALE needed
10
YORKSHIRE
and.
HampCall Sam Guthrie. Phone 215im...,!lalely. Service Walklnl
shire
shoats,
150
Ibs.
Eaob
54a.
5-Utp
eustoa.ers In Meigs area. Full
1311Call
99UZI9
Harrisonor spare time. Abo·.re average
ville. .
~ PASTURE for 5 calves: allo, 11lnoon&gt;e. Write ~ Walkins
foot mower. Earl Freckor.
Producil, Inc., Wlnooa, MinSELF
ASSEMBLED
lraetor
and
Pbone
119UI65.
5-5-Mp
nesota 5ill87.
5-ii-1tc
plow. Phone 992-546'1, 204 Mul·
hercy Ave., P1omeroy. 5-Utp 7 liP SIMPLICITY · garden
Employment Wanted
tractor with 24 lncb rotary
PAINTIII'U, Amos Tillis, Rul- 0~ PINTO pony, Call 11115-tiJO
mower, .ftuto UUer 8Dd Stclde
lsnd, Phone 7~. »3tc altar 4:!0 p.m.
ii-Utc
Bar mower. Phone IIIIZ-23tli «
see Paui Baker, s,.-acuse.
For Slle or Trade
IKI CHEVROLET Impala: aJ.
ii-11-ltc
WALKER ELECI'RIC four post. , so 6 lOWS. Phone Zl7·21fl or
auJomoblle holst. Good oondlBIM030.
5-Utc SOUTHERN PLANTS, toma!ton. Gall Miller, Phone 11111toes, peppers, sweet )lOiatoes,
11911.
5-Utc PALAMINO MARE, 5 years oniDD and cabbage, WW If·
·old, nl"' and gentle, 900 lb.l.. rive Friday, 3rd of May.
56 Inches. Phone lm-30'19.
Charles R. llarrla, Portland,
For Rent
Oblo.
Phone 843-2693. c-.
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MOBILE HOME llpllce for any
ol%e. All facilities, close to
school and buslnes.o, in 1o1m. SOllTHERN PLANTS, lomsf4el, HOUSE, 6 rooms and bath. 111peppers and sweet potatoes, qm Arnold Brolherl, PomePallo, nice lot, quiet nelgborder now for delivery Friroy, Ohio, pbolle ~borbood in Middleport. Jolin
day,
May
10.
Charles
R.
Har·
4-..UC
F. Fultz, Pllone iii-2Slt.
ria,
POrtiand,
phone
114S-2693.
1-Utp
5-Utc IIOME GROWN tomato planll
for garden use. Early v~
4 ROOM furnished aparbnenl,
HOUSE
with
adjoining
lot,
S
Hines 1350, Big Red DeUcioul
ldults only. 307 Spring Ave..
~large
kltd!en,
moand
lmprnved Mexican. Also,
Pomeroy.
5-ii-Utc
dern bath, run lmement, wltl1 cabbage and pepper plants.
Thomas Hayman, S)'I'IICUie.
TIIAJLII!R SPACES In the ....,._ pragt!. newly re-decorated.
Call
992-WI
s1tor
4
p.m.
~lJtc
try on black !Alp roOd. Water,
54-Uc
elecirlclty available. Call
11W832 or J. M. Gaul, Sumner Road, Pomeroy. s.utp 191111 M. G. A, 1600 -- New top,
•Ide curtains, recently overReal Estate For Slle
PLENTY or space for one lniJ. hauled engine. See Paul Athor with all laclUUes. In Syra- ey, 228 Coal Street, MiddleO'BRIEN AND CROW
port, 0.
5-ii-3tp
01110. Call 982-3904. 4-11-trc
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adults only, f4NI Spring Ave.;· STEREO RADIO comblnatlon,
four S]Jeed IntermiXed changPhone 992-2288.
5-ii-Uc
er, 4 ·speaker sound system.
Lovelv
w•lnut flnlsh. 'll!lo set
ONE BEDROOM aparlm'IJlt, M
lust
few monlhll old. Pay
&amp; G Food Market, thn!e mlles
balance of 189.91. or monthly
south or MiddlepOrt on Rt. 7.
paymenla. For home demon5-Hip
stration call 992-3218. 5-3-6tc
TRAILER SPACE In MiddlepOrt for two medium s 1z e Rm!NG GARDEN traetor, 8
hp. comolete with $IMider
traDers. Call lm-262!1. 5-ii-trc
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May 5, ooon to ~ p.m., Bob
lllil Farm. Basban Road,
sponeorod by Racine Fire
Dept.
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Mrs. Freddie Thabet. Mason,
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~ puDets. both n.... or
apartments. Clooe to school.
cage
grown avallable. Poultry
. Pllone IIIIUI.M.
10-18-trc
bouiJng and automation. Modern
Poultry, Boi No. 188,
LARGE live room and ~ath
Athens,
Ohio. Phone lit3-7BSI.
opartment, ..-.!y -all!d,
5-ii-ltc
furnace heal, Pomerov.
Pbone ~1;.trc
NINE ROOM HOUSE. · bath.
'11Jppers Plains. Euollent
.l'llliNISIIED three-room apari. IIIIDI, bath:' .., 90uth Secoll4 dillon Inside, new aldlnlnum
,.;.\'ie., Middleport. Phone loin. oldlng, l&amp;rl!• Jot, aeveral outbuildings. Al•a Clark. Can l&gt;e
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44-tfc lloanced. Pllone es7-3112.
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... ..,.P slteo .., Ohio RJ. HOME GROWN 'byblrd tomato
' PbOno Maaon, m.s 1~7. ,.plants Harold G. Roush,
H«p ' 'Portland. Pl1one 843-12511.

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frame, 6 rooms (3 bedrooms),
bath, w•U to wall carpet,
some paneling, kitchen cabiDels, bull! In oven and range,
basement. oil In acellent
OO!Idltlon. $12,000.Gil
II!DllLI!I'ORT- I story lnme,
4 rooms, (2 bedrooma), nice
lot. needl s6rne repair, going

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LONG BOTTOM ~ Nloe oottage
· on the river, S rooms, S Iars•
sereened In porches, basement. All In aceUeiil colldltlon. $3.8$0.80.

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Assorted Adjustment

Tires

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RED, PINK, WHITE'
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POMEROY - The 1lli&gt;J1tb)y with
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meeting of Cub SCout Pock 2ts were Crafi VOID)' and KAMn .on Allrll 30 ot tha D.A. V. Hall Botzuig of Don 2, DaYicf Jlall.
waa opened with tho pledp 1D - rto, ~ WUI, Gft8!&gt;l')' iln!th FRAZIER DEFENDS TD'LE; .
tho Flq Iod by lloll\f WW. and XitJuo;, Dillard of llea 3 • NEW YORK (UPI)- Joe F""
A1JPe&lt;ial meetlna will be beld -\lore Dreaanted aD lward Dqe. zlor of ~libla t1i11 ~
Mal' 15 at 8 o'elock at tho Hall · Threo nn ~ ScoUt oilPIIc:.,. hlo Initial tille defa.ae llldDllt
for tho' Don Motllero,. aasiltaDt Uoaa ,..ro aeeopteil, Retreoho ltlexleln ~oavfwilsl( dwnplon,
. and commlt)M m - • of"lllo 11111U wore sarvad by tha -... Manuel
In Nn York In
Paek. A eomed,y Sid\,wu p,. oro ~I Don 2,
late · Jlllll or Jul1 II 1111
santBd by all of tbe cliblln Don_ CHATMAN SIGNS . .
roportecfPri&lt;IIJ, Fruler, ...,.._ ,
1 under the direction of lira. · NEVi YORK ~- J:l&gt;uc ulzocl 'iu ~ &lt;h~D~Pkiii .
llolrman and lira. Job.~ a 2U POUnd IWorialva j!lllva ,...:..; tlill .moot ~
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on Utter. liuallw II)' ,
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Near Your Television Set fo~ Convenient Reference

INFORMATION

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SHOTGUN MATCH to he held · Zll NEW Holland baler, Ulte
new: New Holland rate No. FOUR ROOM bouse, bath, luD
Sunday, May 5, 1968, sponsor56
6 rt.: John Deere Disc, like
basement, garage, Two year
ed by the Rutland Gun Club.
old home. Phone 992-2421.
Everyone welcome. 5-1-3to new, hay elevator, wagon,
Super 'C' F8l'IIUlll traetor
S-ZJ.tk
with
2-row
cuiUvators:
2
botHAPPY HOUR, Shenang Sprlnp
tom pickup plows, J.row POODLE PUPPIES. AKC ":oy
Nile Club, 5 to 6 p.m. Mo.
mounted
corn planter, 6 fl.
miniature. $75 and up. stud
day thru Friday. Ladles nlgl!t
John
Deere
mower,
No.
5,
aJr
service
and grooming. Phooe
every Friday.
u.trc
compressor, electric motor;
992-5443.
11 s If•
1m Bel-Air Chevrolet 8 cyl.
Wanted To Buy
automaUc, good condiUon. WILl, YOU make a fair offer
ANTIQUES. furniture, dishes.
on desirable ten year old
Approximately %,fJJO 1!, of 1"
miscellaneous. Mrs. Howard
house on Rt. 6Z, In Clifton.
and 2" mixed dry lumber.
Cecil, 800 W. Main St., PomeSix nice rooms and bath,
Call 949-3'123 tr interested.
1'0)1.
1-!5-trc
basement separated lo 6
4-»6tp
rooms and tile shower, 12111
Pets For Sale
stall. Two lots 50x1110 eacb
19M FULLY automaUc aewlng
CAIRN Terriers, Black ScotFenced In privacy. All kinds
machine complete to make
ties, while 'Westles• tempor- butto¢1oles, darn, emb.: bu
or fruit nos. Inquire at
ary shots. Wormed, lla!taroo
Blanche Compson In Clifton.
15 built-In &lt;leslgns. This machKennels, Coolville, 0. Phone
W
. Va.
4-10-:JOtc
ine Ia In perr.ct condition.
es7-l654.
4-!5-1otr
This machine sold lor $299.95.
Balance or $75 cash or II pay. A!.UMINUM car too flsblnR
boats . fully guaranteed, priced
ments of $6.711. Call 992-21136.
Female Help Wanted
rll!bt.
Klngsburv Road, one
f.30.6tc
ELDERLY Illdy for housewol'k
mile
west
of · Rl. 13. Phooe
and cooking. Pbone 119'H2S1
4-21-30tc
for Interview. 0. mndy over 1!168 STEREO. lovely walnut 99U256.
conaole with AM and FM ra· Uberty 'ftlean. Mlcldleport.
dio. Tbis set has record stor- HOUSE IN Middleport on rl•er
4-SI-tk
·&amp;ge. Take over payments of
front: ~ .,B)ory. elgbl !'!"'~
and two lat!IS.
fl0.51 per month or ·pay balHelpW~
5-1-121p
ance
due
$114.43.
This
set
sold
MALE AND FEMALE: Needed
much hlgher. Try It in your
Immediately. Service Watkins
home. Call 1191-21136. ~ TRAINED rabbit dog, femalo.
customers in city of Pomeroy.
12): electric sbaDow well $15.
Full or SfSl'O time. Above av5
ROOM
bouse
on
Happy
Hoi·
See
Mildred Blasell, Long
erage Jooome. Write D-85,
low
road,
one
mOe
from
RutBottom.
after 6 p.m. S-;,tc
Watkins Prnducts, Inc., WI·
land. For further Information
..... MlDnesote 5ill87. 5-ii-ltc
Phone 742-4702.
f.30.6tc ~ACRE ca!Ue farm. by owner, near Rio Grande. Ohio.
MALE AND FEMALE needed
10
YORKSHIRE
and.
HampCall Sam Guthrie. Phone 215im...,!lalely. Service Walklnl
shire
shoats,
150
Ibs.
Eaob
54a.
5-Utp
eustoa.ers In Meigs area. Full
1311Call
99UZI9
Harrisonor spare time. Abo·.re average
ville. .
~ PASTURE for 5 calves: allo, 11lnoon&gt;e. Write ~ Walkins
foot mower. Earl Freckor.
Producil, Inc., Wlnooa, MinSELF
ASSEMBLED
lraetor
and
Pbone
119UI65.
5-5-Mp
nesota 5ill87.
5-ii-1tc
plow. Phone 992-546'1, 204 Mul·
hercy Ave., P1omeroy. 5-Utp 7 liP SIMPLICITY · garden
Employment Wanted
tractor with 24 lncb rotary
PAINTIII'U, Amos Tillis, Rul- 0~ PINTO pony, Call 11115-tiJO
mower, .ftuto UUer 8Dd Stclde
lsnd, Phone 7~. »3tc altar 4:!0 p.m.
ii-Utc
Bar mower. Phone IIIIZ-23tli «
see Paui Baker, s,.-acuse.
For Slle or Trade
IKI CHEVROLET Impala: aJ.
ii-11-ltc
WALKER ELECI'RIC four post. , so 6 lOWS. Phone Zl7·21fl or
auJomoblle holst. Good oondlBIM030.
5-Utc SOUTHERN PLANTS, toma!ton. Gall Miller, Phone 11111toes, peppers, sweet )lOiatoes,
11911.
5-Utc PALAMINO MARE, 5 years oniDD and cabbage, WW If·
·old, nl"' and gentle, 900 lb.l.. rive Friday, 3rd of May.
56 Inches. Phone lm-30'19.
Charles R. llarrla, Portland,
For Rent
Oblo.
Phone 843-2693. c-.
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MOBILE HOME llpllce for any
ol%e. All facilities, close to
school and buslnes.o, in 1o1m. SOllTHERN PLANTS, lomsf4el, HOUSE, 6 rooms and bath. 111peppers and sweet potatoes, qm Arnold Brolherl, PomePallo, nice lot, quiet nelgborder now for delivery Friroy, Ohio, pbolle ~borbood in Middleport. Jolin
day,
May
10.
Charles
R.
Har·
4-..UC
F. Fultz, Pllone iii-2Slt.
ria,
POrtiand,
phone
114S-2693.
1-Utp
5-Utc IIOME GROWN tomato planll
for garden use. Early v~
4 ROOM furnished aparbnenl,
HOUSE
with
adjoining
lot,
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Hines 1350, Big Red DeUcioul
ldults only. 307 Spring Ave..
~large
kltd!en,
moand
lmprnved Mexican. Also,
Pomeroy.
5-ii-Utc
dern bath, run lmement, wltl1 cabbage and pepper plants.
Thomas Hayman, S)'I'IICUie.
TIIAJLII!R SPACES In the ....,._ pragt!. newly re-decorated.
Call
992-WI
s1tor
4
p.m.
~lJtc
try on black !Alp roOd. Water,
54-Uc
elecirlclty available. Call
11W832 or J. M. Gaul, Sumner Road, Pomeroy. s.utp 191111 M. G. A, 1600 -- New top,
•Ide curtains, recently overReal Estate For Slle
PLENTY or space for one lniJ. hauled engine. See Paul Athor with all laclUUes. In Syra- ey, 228 Coal Street, MiddleO'BRIEN AND CROW
port, 0.
5-ii-3tp
01110. Call 982-3904. 4-11-trc
REALTY IXJ!IIIPANY

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adults only, f4NI Spring Ave.;· STEREO RADIO comblnatlon,
four S]Jeed IntermiXed changPhone 992-2288.
5-ii-Uc
er, 4 ·speaker sound system.
Lovelv
w•lnut flnlsh. 'll!lo set
ONE BEDROOM aparlm'IJlt, M
lust
few monlhll old. Pay
&amp; G Food Market, thn!e mlles
balance of 189.91. or monthly
south or MiddlepOrt on Rt. 7.
paymenla. For home demon5-Hip
stration call 992-3218. 5-3-6tc
TRAILER SPACE In MiddlepOrt for two medium s 1z e Rm!NG GARDEN traetor, 8
hp. comolete with $IMider
traDers. Call lm-262!1. 5-ii-trc
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�GALLII'OLIS - The I'omeroy
ferryboat ralaed Ita l&gt;l'lceo a
nickel and ·everybo&lt;ly b! t h o
Bend Area got ootheirhislihoroo
on both sides altho river. Thill
was 150 yean agv tills lleek.
Tho! was ..,. of tilonewsi!Oms
. from River News In the !loiiiPolis Datly Trlbonelrolnlbei!Pring
of. 1918. Here Is a ~~~~
rel!lume of the major newa:

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OM /tn •ach cllild In Orr
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Coptain Wllllam D. cum, ropAPRIL 29, 1918 - · 'l'bo ·fed.
1D tb.e leglslab.ire
reBentative
oral Inspector at Pt. J'llaiant
ordered tilreo now shot¥ plac. from Ma1111 COwlQ&lt; and master
ed in the ~een Cley'a boUers. qf the towboat sally Marmo~ is
Tho boat
glvan a penni! being mentioned as a candl.date
to run to Cincimati where re- for state Senator. Captain Cur~
pairs wlil he made before tile ry 11 a ~ navigator of coal
~oen enters !be Loui&amp;Y!lle towa and made a good record
for hlm,.ll in the Weill Virgintrade .
ia
legislature.
The old towboat M. D. Way.
SUIT FILED
man was recently sold to a
APRIL 30, 1918 - ON Wed·
Pittsburgh firm!or$46,000. Towboats are in demand and prices nesday at Parkersburg aJibeJae..
tion was CUed at the office ofledare highest ever.
eral court clerk, A. T. Barrett.
CAPTAIN FRANK WRIGHT'S in the case of the Parkersburg
father, Captain James Wright, Dock Co. againot the towboat
ol Scary, W. Va., is 84 years Vernie Mac, her engineer and
old. He was a fine pilot, one or eQ&gt;jpment in an admlraltJ BUit
the best tbat ever came O'Jt of for the recovery of, $744.36 alth'e Kanawha River. He is still in leged to be due for repairs mrie
on tbe boat by the plaintiff company.
A monition and attachment was
issued by the clerk and was placed in the hallds of deput;y U. S.
Mr.rshall John Throckmorton,
who left to serve the libel and

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lber b~ bls ~s!&amp;hl end
kept 1\lmiOif awake one dark
niJlht when ~ a I o n g
at tho wheel by OQJ!rtlng a handfUl of JIOOd strong
tohee&lt;O juice Inti&gt; hand and rubbing II Inti&gt; bla o.YOB.
. No doubt it made him blink

for some time,

THERE H ONI. Y 0 .\ 'E
"MOTHF.R'.'i RING". IT l .'i
10 distintlive, so unique. ll•al
il 1w bun awardtd I'. .~ .
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, nnntt, confirm it r,. its
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giaoMs to ... by.

DEMOCRATS

PlEASE WRITE IN ROBERT S. IETZ
AS SHOWN AND PlACE AN "X"
BEFORE HIS NAME
For Judre of the Court of
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take possession or the boat. The
Vernie Mae was in the Mus-

klngum River Wednesday and loft
wlth a tow or emptles ror Pittsburgh.
The rollf)Wing scales of wages
are being paid at Pittsburgh on
boats l'UlUil,ng in the pools: cap.
lain, $237.50 a month: pilots,
$198; oondensing engineers,
$178; non-«mdensJng engineers,

$1$8; mateB, '114i cooks and
watchmen, $91: and dockllands

and firemen, $84 a r00nth.
Boat CrtlWB are scarce at

Pittsburgh at the above scale o!
wages wlllch ls tho hlt!M&amp;t paid
on Woslem'Rivera. Kalla~)llv­

!! towboat erewa ·have or-

for

'"";~~~~~:~~ arof,al~~·

oro 111

Men
old ~
who 'heve

'will

acei&gt;pted

!or this service at any recruit-· '
lng olllce, asldaa to be tru\1..
!erred II&gt; .tlloi ~7!11 enginee~i.
Tho · CtQ&lt; of CinCinnati Wvita

tho old steamboat wreck• that
have

beeD

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lying on

tbe

publle

sineo tile brealrup, re-

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1918 - THE Kenlueky River Is navigable, f&lt;Jf 280
miles 517S enilnsor Ed Mor·
gan It this clt;y, who r-tl7
made a trip 111 tho towboat
Castalia to tho talcum powder
MAY

works 2&gt; miles above Frankfort. Tho castalia, ·~rooolht CJ!I(
to Madison, Ind., recontl,y 500
tons of talcum powtlor to be distributed over the country at dU..
ferent government posts to be
used in large lfl&amp;ntltles for some
purpose.
It's wild COW1try alq the
upper KentUcky Rtve'r , whieh Is
deep and has blull blllk11. Tho
crew or the Castalia were able
to otend out oo tho boiler dock
and shoot squirrels which wooid
drop into the river from over
hanging troe limbs.
Marine engineers at Pittsburgh
have been granted an increase or
IS cents on . boats ownocl b,y tho
Key-e Sand and !llpply co.
MAY 4, 1918 -

WORD hall

·Holzer Hoipltal: VIsiting hour a
2-4 lnd 7-8 p;m, Paret1ts OQIJ( on

Pediatrics Ward.
\diniisltria
E. G!enu Graham, Ill. I Noitll. · World's longest natural
plpOllne is the 30'1Deti lr.~-cll
up; Mrs. 1Jack Lee Price, Rt.
·from ·Rop Grande, south

1 Bidwell; Marcia L, S:aaon,
as, to New York City,
Ma3011; Malcolm E. Qdntbor,
miles
In. "~glh.
II, llfracullil !Irs. Roy A. ·
Sa.Yre; Racine: Mrs. Willa M.; .f _ _.,._"""/\-. ."!""~·~:;,i,jjijj;. . . . . .~~
Jl~uu&gt;dY, ~lie; Naqq J,.
Joliet's, Mlddli!port; Mrs. Cher'
lea L. zt.m, Jackson; Mra. Win~

McGuffin did the work. 1lds
wharlboat has for several years

been kept afloat by concrete, the
work or Alex Massie. A oonerete
steamboat has been bullt at Pittsburgh '!I'd will soon be operallng.

ATTENIE CONVENI:ION
MIDDLEPORT - Mrs. uar.

the soctot;y at tho Netherlan&lt;IFARES RAI5ED
HIIIDII
Hotel,
MAY 2, 1918 - THE I'Qme.
roy-MalOtt Ferry Co. has rala ..
ed the price of fares from five .
to ten cents. They were given
the pernilt to do so by tho Public Utlllties Commission of Ule
state of West Virginia and without a hearing rrom the public:.

REASONABU .::::::::::::,
BANK RATES

OHIO VALLEY
•l'ree Cullomer Parldnl

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Births
Mrs. Jdck Lee Price, Rt. 1
Bidwell, sm, 12:31 p.m. Frlda,yi Mrs. Charles Bowen, Vln-

ton. twins, a son at

4:10 a.m.,
a son at 4:13 a.m. Saturday.
Disc:harges
M.isa Bessie L. Addna, Lew~
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UEIIFELD$ . IN
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_!tat
in the sorviC.
orhla COWl·
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Evf!'.
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try before
being gr*'locl
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W~ Sh&amp;rp; Billy
,ytckoro,
Rom

Captain R'l)' Hyatt, owner of
the ahOYtboat Water Qu8en, 11
reported very Ill with t.yphold old sauor, irnntodlate paot presifever on board the steamer Ar- dent of tile. A)phe Omleron C"-1&gt;gancl wlllcll tows tho shmoboat a. ter of Delta Kappa Gemma Socllong the uppe1· Ohio at pre'Mnt. ot;y, is In Cincinnali this wook
attending tho state convention of

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just been received from ou City,
Pa., by federal . inspectors at
Pt. Pleasant that tbe pilot's 11censo o! Donald T. Wright haa
been suspended by U. S. District Deem, Brian J. Denny, MatAttol)ley E. L. · Humes o! Pitts- thew W. Duft, Mrs. CUmol Fitebburgll. He claimed deferred clas- patrick, Samuel Glover, Henry
15iti...cation as a river pilot. Pri- Hutchinson. Mra. Mamie R•.J,.e'Ww ·..
vate citizens appealed the case, .,111, Timms E. LO!fe, l)avtd D.
which was lOst, and the appel- Mehl, Mrs. Anna M. Parry, Mrs.
lants called the attendon of lllo Erman S. Sharp, Sr., Armld E.
Department ofJusttcetotbecase. Snowden, Miss Genevieve stoCaptain Wrigbt endeavored to eo- bart, Roscoe H. Gabbert, Mrs.

MAY I, 1918 - DIVERS aro
at work in an eflort to noat tho
sWikon whariboat at Huntington,
W.Va.

iiiiliiii!iiiiiii1iJiiijii

ou R. Halterman, lrmton; Kevin S. Rice, Jackson; Alva Y. Ma-

ga:n.ized and received several ad- cense as a master and pUot. J. Wlllis, Mrs. A. ~ Smith
The IIWikon Hunting!Dn wharf. and in!ant daughter, Mro. Jack
vances as a resuJt. Kanawha engineers now receive $150 a boat has been float!d. Diver Tom 0. SmittJ alid. lDfant !1011.

month. Packet cr~s have as
yet made oo move in an effort
to secure an advance in wages
which are very much lower thaft
the towboat crews receive.

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HESERVE DISfRICI' NO. t
' IUiPORr OF CONm'JON OF

WITH Hospitals esl
VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
Admitted - Donald Ohllnger,

New Havoo: WOllam COriiUIII,
Pmneroy; llJia Hartrum, Langa.
ville: Ella Larue, Lllnfl Bot·
tom.
Dlscllarged - Dottald Hudltlll,
Ernestine Worry, Angela Hitw. ·
ley, Oscar Robertson, Eulolla
Webotor, Richerd Martin.

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Admitted - None. · ·
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The patrons of the ferryboal
have demanded a hearing and
wUI protest against the raise
in fare.

•Drlv..in Window Service

, eC001plete Hankinl Strvloe

Captain S. E. Lawrenc:e, 57th
Engineers, Camp Laurel. Md.,

NOWACIIIY~ MV

writes us that hisregimentwanta
experienced river men to enlist

CAN 1lil..t.. THE"

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APVANrAI%' O~SR usr
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WIU. 6AY NIYTHN
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1966 ch.vj 11
1965 Ford
1965 Plymouth

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1964Bulclc
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factory air condltlonetl

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lllso Soulhem Ohio Beoq,y Popant Stiurday Dllhlln Pomero,y ore, from lei~ Gloria Jean Jonea,
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1l1e oew Min Southern Ohio In tbe
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lor lll8h .Auditorium. !IIIBs Schaefer hold&amp; her troPhy and a
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Melgo • Gall!&amp; • llaiOD Dlotrlct Boy Scout leaders today
termed 1l1e 1968 MGM Dlllrlct
~rtne camporee the ••most.BUccesstul event ln the dlatriet within the past four yean."
one.!wndred and lhl~-el&amp;ht
Boy Scouts from 10 unlit In 111e
MGM Dlllrlet and 23 roglllered
adult leaden partlclpaled ln the
lllre&amp;clay session, hold at Camp
HamUton located Just off Rt.
325 near VInton In GO!Ila Cow!1)',

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and ahtverlng temperatures In
11111 order. According to Chadds
Hall, dlatrlct seoul executive,
••no one left deiiPlte the unpre ..
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unlt1 hid checked in, I:Jle area
waa drenched by rain. Saturday
nl&amp;hl, 1110 tenlperature dropped
Into tile 301.
c. T. CaoHell, eamporee dlrector and dlolrlet camping
cbalrman, laid the purposeotthe
Spring Camporeewas•'I:Oprovlde
an opportunity lor all Boy Scouu
and Elcplorers or 1l1e MGM Dla.
trlct to camp toplher and ahoY/
111elr ablll~ •• a unit to eamp
on a long term basta,.,
Desplu the weotber, Cosoell
lelt .!he 1968 event lllrpaooed all
previous camporees oondocted ln
the pall loor yearo, "'Ille boya
were told to 'be prepared' Ill ease
of raiD," remarked caasell.
"They were," he added.
Following Friday nigh~ actlvl.

Ueo, Sorurday morntnr 111d al·

temoon sesslooa aaw the area
acouta partlclpaUng ln lui.ol·
war conteats, hlk6o and filii pole
ralotnr skill contesto.
lll8hll&amp;ht Saturday night wao a
campfire program. Some 350 per101111, including aeveral members 0( area Cub Soout Packa.

were on hand. The Cuba were
Invited to altend tho funcllon
lor 1l1e purpose of oboervlng
Boy Seout aetivltiea.
Tom Metcalra Vlntoo.Ewlngton Boy Scouto Cfroop 214) hotbe 1988 event. Thlo unit opened
tamp!lre ac:tlvideo by l[Jhdng
tho bonllre In ao WNiual manner - a wire was ltrunR from.a
ooarby tree to 111o woed pile.
A Scout ln 111e tree,

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received an award on behalf of
the MGM district lor hlo cooperation and servlees. The •·
ward waa made by Mr. CUoell.
Mr. Cassell presented BUI
Knl&amp;ht, Troop 257, Pl. Plea a.

&amp;mday, various ehureh aerv-

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boys broke tamp and headocl
home.
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last week,

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ant, an award for his elforta
uwe have one big talkremaiDaa ootgolng camporee director.
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ln orde~ to inal!e 1951'-Gil
Knight held the post between
1964-07 belore lUrnlng 1l1e diJ. acttvltlea a complete 111cceaa."
said Hall. "We must ftndacbairties over to Cassell.
Eaeb unit presented a two- man for the annual scout talld.
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of clabrla. tgnltlng ll . .
Jim Roush. RacJne, a 1t0Ut

committeeman, presented

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blue ribbon and three red ribbon
awards to the unlta.

Blue rlbboaa to Troop
203, Galllpollo; Troop 242, &amp;-ra·
euH; Troop 259, Pt. Plealllllti
Troop 246, Rock ~i Troop
21f, Vlnl!m-Ewtngton; Troop235,
Cheater, and Troop 261, Pl.
Pleaaant.
Red ribboruo wont to Troop
2SO, Rio Grande; Troop 257, Pl
Pleaoaat and Troop 248, Pomoroy.
81)'10 Redman, Troop 281, ·
Pt. Pleaaant, prelenled Chadda
Hall a neckerchief for hll out- ·
standing clltles as district aeout ·
exeeutive during the past 12
monlho.

Thlrleell memban of 111e Gal- Ind., ellllneer m tiJe Scioto,
Ita COOnt1 end Chellhlre Area Melga, and Gall!&amp; COOnt1 111'1Waier Alaoclallooo !llncl"'' tour- lemo.
a.bseriber11 viewed tbe vared tbe 85-mlle Scioto COOnt1
lOWI
gbaaet ~ tbe project, [n.
Waler ilfslem wlddl wUl oene
the area !rom Mlnlord to Lu· elUding 1l1e new treabnenl plant,
well oUea, and bonotor stallon.
ca.IVille.
Gallla Coollb"• IQ'IIem will ba
Tbe projeol Ia now In tho
C. T. CAss;:LL, left, Mlddliii&gt;OI'Io~rlntl~•lllnet­
-eoa of
alter Ita olmllar ln size, both
or, MGM District, and lll&amp;trlct Clmplng Chairman, eonfen
bei!Jmlng In April' 1967' lol- lcaUy and mochanlcalb'.
wl111 Tom Met&lt;:al!, VInton, T1'0(II 214 Scoutma&amp;ter, ~ Ill
Followinl the tour, a soner·
lowlng approval of a $2,227,000
awarda ceremoll!' held SOiurdiG' Dilhlot Clmp _ . . , . In
loan from the Farmer'• Home al dlacuaslon waa held wl111 DenGallla County. Met&lt;:oll'a unit waa hoot lor 1110 1968 • nie Rider, P r e - or tbe SciAdmlnlotraUoo.
Tho Gallla acoutleader ace&lt;lllted an award from Mr. CUIIIl
Leading the tour was John oto COOnt1 Water AIIIL Rld.
lor
HemUton, whose farm wu uaed lor the~ aJ.
Prltcllord Eeooomllt from the er outl1Ded varlou11 problem• enlair.
firm ol Sleeo, Int., Columbua, countered In getting eaoemeoto
and ~a In tbat eOual;y, Alao
dlacuooed waa111e terrain.
VETEHANSIIEIIORIAL
Prltdlard DOled 11111 Oallla
HOSPITAL
Counll'l project, wllldl r1llll a.
FIVE-DAY FORECASI'
- -..soy Admloslono - CbarBy Vnlted Preos International
Temperaturealn Ohio Tue•·
lea Lemley, 'Pllmel'Oj'; Wallor beNt 08 mUea, ...Wd heve a leaArJlPld, 'Pon)eroy; Mra~ Cbarlea aer. terrain problem 111an Set· day tl)rou&amp;b SaturdaY wUI av •
Rltil, Wotlstal;, lol,yrtle lllmp. oto
0110 reported 11111 erall near oormal wltb hl&amp;h•
!dna, Choobln;. Charleo Ohllna· bldl Ill tbe 208&lt;nlle
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